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BUSINESS CARDS.
BANKING AND INSURANCE*
BUSINESS CARDS
YORK ADVERTISCm
in their selection*. ibevtemapauoM
erer. keep pace with the supply, and our quota,
tions can barely be maintained for a good article.
The poorer qualities meet *ith “but little
sale at any price. Wd quote f5U$tO. per hun
dred as to quality.
Cons—The continued large arrivals of 'Corn
has had jf tendency to further depress the mar
ket The quotations of last idsek are barely
maintained. -Maryland Whiteia now Selling at
gl 15 a $1 20 per bushel from ship; Prime West
ern is held at $ l 00 a fl 85. *’
POETRY
BRADY,
Insurance Agency.
,V .
k'ss-TSsH?
the Atlantio and &frauoah river.
le, on account of the weather, has
m nark?* is heavily stocked, and
ail trade was done during the week,
following figures for leading artt-
0< * 8 Wholesale. Retail.
ine prints 30a34 40a45
ams. ; . 55*60 60*70
85a87 -40*45
40444 50a65
stings, bleached... .47a55 60**5
> unbleached. .85*38 45*50
S8a40 45*oO
M „.. T 87&40 45*o0
,...60*75 "Oa80
"...'...45*55 60*70'
125
Oomm issl on
• '*7 AND
Forwarding Merchants,
AND
NannfitftureTl’ A|?eilte
NORTH SIDE OP BAY STREET,
Between Whitaker and Barnard,
fiAYANNAH, GEORGIA
Uberal advances made on consipun^s of Cotton,
Ac* to their Wends in New York and Boston.
“%erences-Wm. K. Kitchen. Pr«t Nattond. Park
There’s’ music in'the autumn .wind,
Around the dripping eaves j.
A'nd where Its pinions stop to play.
Among the fallen leaves. -
There’s music"in the river’s flow,
AlonK,the pebbly shore,
When airthe winds have gone to sl«
And bonghs are swayed no more.
There’s music in the cricket’s song
I hear through evening shade.
And in the low of distant herds,
Returning from the glade. i _
. , • . 1'.. Lna.nAnf
There s music in t—
Swiirii
Insurance Company,
il and Surplus, $1,600,000.' .
Phwnix Insurance Company,
Capital and Surplus,'$1,50$ 000.
International insurance Company,
Capital and Surplus, gi,900,dodi -
,. Manhattan Insurance Company,
Capital and Burplos, $9f0,009.
Bisks taken in the above highly responsible Com
panies on Buildings and Merchandiz, of all deacriu-
«ons, st the lowest rates, tanespondtag with the
risks. Apply to A. A.XAHETAeent
novlS—3m No. 13 Stoddard's Range, Bavstreet
R would respectfully
DANIEL BCTLE
form the public that he la I
at the shortest notice,
HORSES AND CARRIAGES.
First class Carriage* run to the various BteamBoat
Wharves and'to the Railroad Depot at the lowest
.rates. - i •. •
None but careful andwmpetttt^Driyera ^emgoyed.
Whitaker and York streets.
CHARLESBRUxi
quote Java, 40 4 48c.; St. Domingo, 34; Rio, 84 a
35c per lb.
Flock—Our flour market is now well supplied
with good stooka.pl all kinds. The demand has
only-been moderate, and we renew our quota
tions, viz: Family Ohio, #10 25 a 10 50; Family
*41 25 a 11 50; “New State” New York, $10 50 a
11. There is but little inquiry for the lower grades
which are held at $9 a 9 60 per bbl.
Hat—Considerable quantities of Northern y
have arrived during the past week, while East-
era continues scarce. The market remains mac^
tive but without chauge in pr.ces, and the little
that has been done is in a retail way. We quote
90 a $1 per 100 lbs from the wharf; from atari*
$1 25 per 100 lbs.
• lbhons—This article continues very scarce,
and there are now no good lots on the market,
There is a good demand for the article, and a fine
Moses A Co., Montgomery.
There’s music in the household tones
That greet the sad or gay,
And in the laugh of innocence
Rejoicing in its play.
But there is music sweeter far
In memory than this—»
The music of my mother’s voice
Now in the land of bliss.
A music*time may never still—
I bear it in my dreams,
When all the fondness of her face «e.
Once more upon me beams.
1 know not what the Angels hear,
In mansions in the skies—
But there is not a sound on earth
Like mother’s gentle voice.
The tears are in my clooded eye,
And sadness in my brain,
As Nature whispers to my heart,
She will not come again.
A Mother l oh, when she departs,
Her like is never known;
The records of affection speak
Of jonly,’only-one!
And brighter will- that record grow
Through all the changing y&rs—
The oftener to the lip is pressed
The cup of sorrow’s tears.
i. a. HTama.
p, H. waBd,
maIO—tf
Insiraiee Agency
OCEAN, RIVER, FIRE
Flannels
Linseys.
wnouraALB dkaleb m
■ics, Wines, Ltfwrs, Teas,
Segai-s, Ate and Cider,
lay Street Savannah,
tf
Coates’ spool cotton.
MARINE INTELLIGENCE
A lug Insurance corporations ot New York, repre
senting an aggregate cash capital of over
FIVE MILLIONS OF DOLLARS
And araprepared to issue policies to cover Fifty Thou
sand dollars on one application upon
tire Milks at Savannah and Inland
(Late nra,, * class',
PIANO FOBTSg
AND
c. F. Marlin g
GUi TA^ 9
581 BROADWAY, [Up <**,
(OPPOSITE THE METROPOLITAN HOTELj
NEW Yot?v
SA VANN AH, NOVEMBER 24.
arrived.
Steamship Wm Tibbets, Cony, Boston, lo Richardson
Br steamship Darien, Haran. 81 Thomas, W I, hi
ballast, to Brigham, Baldwin <fc co.
t teamer Helen, Reilly, Augusta, to Rein A co.
Steamer Clarion, Morse, Doctortown, Chas L Colby
"^Douglass’ flat, from Augusta, to N A Hardee A co.
JN0. L VILLALONGA,
Cotton Factor,
Savannah—Brigham, Baldwin « to* uaaen «
Unckles, Erwin & Hardee. Hunter *GammeU, Isaac
D. LaRoche, Hiram Roberta, W. Woodbriage, U C.
^New 1 York—S. T. Knapp A Bro., D. H. Baldwin A
Co
Sale days, TnesdajB and Fridays*
CHARLES L. COLBY & CO.,
SHIPPING, COMMISSION,
AND
FORWARDING MERCHANTS
‘ '' JONES* BLOCK,
CORNER BAY AND ABERCORN STS.,
* SAVANNAS, &A-.
Liberal cash advances m^c on consignments to the
Arm represented in New York by Charles X Colby,
Bba., or to our friends in Boston. . _ .
ALEX. H. HOLvAY, Resident Partner.
Rsrnuarcss.—Messrs. Dibnev, Morgan A Co., New
York; Jarvis Slade, Esq.. New York; Gardner Colby,
Esq!r Boston; Hon, J. WUey Edmunds, Boston.
COTTON AND MERCHANDIZE IN TRANSIT ON THE
AUGUSTA AND MACON RIVERS,
NO. 94 BAT STREET,
SJn«.r.YJIf, GEORGIA
Passengers
Per steamship Wm Tibbets, from Boston - Mrs Rick
er, Miss Ricker, Mrs Small and 4 children, Mrs Holmes,
Mrs Sullivan, Mrs Frost, J D Bell, Mr Spinney, Ell
F< Per steamer Helen, from Augusta—E Cleveland, lady
and child. Dr Mayers, T F Skinner, John Treanor, R
Kein, W Barrett, Mrs Casa.
Consignees
VPer steamship Wm Tibbets, from Boston—JL Villa*
lenga, Stephen Johnson, M A Cohen, Adams’Express
co, WmH'rtak, Richardson A Barnard, Dr
Warlsa, T J Dunbar A co. John R Wilder, C L Cmby
A co. Drew A Frost, Jno C Maker A co,WC O’Dris
coll Geo Waterhr use, Hilton A Handell, M Y P ender-
COOPEK, OLCOTfS &FARRBLLY,
Booksellers and "Stationers,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA
•
T HE undersigned have formed a Copartnership
under the name and style of COOPER, OLCOTT i
A FAHRELLY, for the transaction of a Wholesale and
Retail
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, $10,400,000
Book end Stationery Business,
at the old stand of John M. Cooper A CO., N&rthifest
corner of Whitaker and St. J alien street*.
A NEGRO MELODY
CHAS. L. COLBY & CO.
A HE prepared to take Marine Risks to any
Domestlcor Foreign Port, and Fire Rieka
n this city in the following named first class New York
Companies, at Die lowest rates:
COLUMBIAN MARINS INSURANCE C0. f
Capital $6,000,008.
MORRIS FIRS INSURANCE COMPANY,
Capital, *8,000,600. .
COMMERCE FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,
PACKERS ^GENERAL PRey^,
The following characteristic song is record
ed in the New York World as one of the dit
ties of the Great Colored Festival of this week
at Brooklyn:
We’s nearer to de Lord
Dan to de white folks an’ dey knows it.
See do glory-gate unbarred,
Walk in darkies past de guard,
Bet yer a dollar he won’t close it.
• v -
Walk in darkies troo de gate,
Hark de kullered angels holler,
Go ’way white folks, you’re too late,
We’s de winnin’ kuller. Wait
- Tell <he trumpet blows to foiler.
Hebben bress good Massa Cox !
He took down dem proud Kawkasians.
No more Lards with auburn locks,
Kullered Shepherd—woolly flocks—
We’s de bressed Lord’s relashins.
JOHN M. COOPER,
WILLIAMS OLCOTT,
DANIEL G. OLCOTT,
STEPHEN Fa RRELLY.
PAPER AND RAG WAREHOUSE
341 Front St
COTTON FACTORS,
COMMISSION & FORWAROIN6
WARREN A PLATNEB
Oats—The arrivals of Oats this week have been
large, and onr market is now well supplied with
the article. It is selling at 90 cents per bnebel
from the wherf, in sacks. We quote 80 a 90c as j
the ruling price.
Onioks—Our market continues to be well sup-
plied with Onions, but there has been no change
in the price of the arricle since our last. A good
article readily brings $3 50 a 4 per bbl.
Potatoes—There is an abundant supply ofPo-
tatoes on the market, and the best kinds sre held
at $3 50 per bbl., but it is very difficult to effect
sales at this rate. *
Rope— Owing to the limited supply of Rope
on the market, and the advanced price in New
York and Boston, the article ljss slightly en.
hauced during the week, and we have altered our
quotations accordingly. We now quote 18a
19 as the ruling prices.
Rica—A limited sepply of Rice hra been re.
ceived during the week in lots of 10 to 20 bush
els. The demand is light, and there has been no
change in prices from onr last quotations.
Shingles—The market continues almost bare
Wholesale Dealers In All Kinds of
Coarse and Fine Papers* Enve
lopes, Twines* and Paper
flags.
Bole Agents in this city for the Bath
Paper Mills.
The highest cash prices paid for Rags, Old R ope
and Bagging, and Waste Paper, in large or small
quantities,
ocllO
MERCHANTS.
L IBERAL cash advances made on consign
ments of fotton and approved Merchandize
made to their friends in New York, Boston or Liver-
I *R*fer to Messrs. Smith A Dunning, New York; C
C. A II. M. Tabor, New York; Cabot A Sentcr, 61
Louis; W. H. Taylor, New Orleans. ang 86
land, 163 do uplands’ do, IT boxes tobacco, 10 bales
-113 bales upland
Per Douglass' flat, from ugusta.
C °Per steamer Clarion, from Doctortown—lit bales
upland cotton, 1 do sea island do, 118 dry hifcs, and
h\ E MYRELL,
Steamboat Agent,
MET OF VESSELS IN THE PORT OF
SAVANNAH, NOV. 24.
STKAHSIItPS.
America, Lindt, for New York, loading, Brigham,
o', Merrill for New, York, loading, Octavus I
Hiram Iavingaton, Baker, for New York, loading, J j
R inider. „ . . ,. „ _
, nil Salvador, Atkins, for New York loading.. B H
Hardee.
snips.
Mount Blanc, Donnell for Liverpool, loading, La
Roche, Gaden & Unckles. , , „
Republic, ilirem] Smith, for Liverpool, losing,
^ Virginia, Weeks, for Liverpool loading,' C L Colby
& co. - - _ “ •
HACKS.
Thos Whitney, (Rr.) Kelly, for Liverpool loading,
Bell, Wylly & Christian.
( roesco, Carry, from , discharging, Brigham,
Baldwin & co. „ „ .
W A Plattnous, Pinkham. f. om Cow Bay, diacna’g-
iiig, C L Colby & co.
TEKN
Lizzie Bachelder, English, for New York, loading,
Hunter & Gainmell.
itaiGS.
Clara Pickens, Rodgers, for Liverpool loading,
W Starr. \
Ida McLeod, Cook, for Boston, loading, Hunter &
Gammell. „ , „
Bed R ood, Bovle, discharging, Rogers and Cann.
Rush, Raynor, fyr New York, discharging, nderson
I Tucker
Atlantic, Work, from Nassau, discharging, VanHom,
Holyoke & Murray „ . . „ T
Olive Frands, Small, from Boston, discharging, C L
Colby & co. ■ » •
SUHOONF.B9. •
Trade Wind, , for Philadelphia, loading, Crane,
Johnson & GraybiU. ......
Geo Darby, mow, from New York discharging,
Hunter & Gammell.
1 De - ota, Crook, for Baltimore, loading, LaRoche,
Gaden & Unckles „ , , ' T _ .
Vapor, Bogart, for New York, loading, LaRoche,
Gaden & Unckles. .. . _
Antelope, Jones, from , discharging, Rue,
I Whitney & co. , _ , .
Electric Spark, Taber, for Jacksonville, loading. W A
I Beard. .. ..... „ .. -
D W Vaughan, from — , discharging, Patterson
& Tucker.
Wm E Stevenson, Bnrton, discharging,
I Ira Bliss, Bragg, New Y’ork, loading. Crane, John
son * Graybill. .. . , .
Joseph W Webster, Bettsworth, discharging, C L
I Colby * co. • .... r. , i
Holmes A Pattern
It*. U Water street, Jew T»rk,
Receivers of Flom,
WESTER!! *
AND
SOUTHERN PRODUCE,
Oonsignments Solicited.
O RDERS for Flour, Wheat, Com irr ,
filled at lowest market rates, and 4w:i s-
flist hands, thus saving extra profits.
210 Ray Street* Savannah
GENERAL
'Commission and Forwarding Merchant,
Bay Street, Savannah, Ga.,
Harris' Building, 2d Door West of A. Low A Co.’s.
Refers to Messrs. Hunter A Gammell Crane, John
son & Graybill Bell Wylly A Christian, Bothwell A
Whitehead, Miller, Thomas A Co., and M. A. Cohen,
E*q. tf sep29_
E. F. METCALFE & CO.*
GENERAL FORWARDING
. * AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Stoddard’s Range, on Bay street, between Lincoln
and Abercorn,
Savannah* Georgia.
References.-Honing, Flint A Pearce, New York; E.
M. Brace A Co . Angusta, Ga.; R. C. Robson, Esq.,At
lanta, Ga.; Knott A Howes, Macon, Ga.; B. M Brace,
Morgan A Co , Apalachicola, Fla : Watts, Crane <Ss
Co., New York; Geo. C. Pearce A (XL, St. Louis, Mo ;
H C. Brace A Co., Cincinnati O.; Mr. H. J. Cook,
Albany, Ga.; John W. O'.onnor, Macon, Ga.
COMMISSION
OF HARTFORD, CONN.
Capital, »GOOl>OO....Asaeta,*l,OOO.OOO.
Fire risks taken in the above Company on Buildings
and Merchandize of every discriptton atJUr:rates.
noV3—lm H. BRIGHAM, Agent.
Hallelujah ! tanks to praise,
Long enough we’ve borne our crosses,
Now we’s de superior race,
And wid Gorramighty’s grace
We’s goin’ to Hebben afore de bosses.
Chorus:
Hebben bress good Massa Cox '
He took down dem prpnd Kawkasians, Ac,
Forwarding Merchant,
93 BAY STREET,
SAT-AKTSTAaBC, (±3S0B.GIA.
MERCHANTS’
INSURANCE COMPANY!
A. T. CUNNINGHAM, D. G. PGB8E* B. 4. LABCOM
CT-Y.YI.VGHAJI. PURSE &.C0.,
FACTORS, FOKWARDIN
Reoeivers of the well known Brand :ir.
Kearsage Mills,” which will he witf
l lots to snit.
Full information famished by
Laroche, gaden * CNaaa
oct25—2m cor. Bay and Bung
HARTFORD, CONN.
B undersigned' having been appointed agent for
r above well known Company, is prepared to
iks against fire on the most favorable terms.
5 H BRIGHAM,
Offlce 8onthem Insurance and Trust Co.
of Shingles, and there is a considerable inquiry
tor the article. 'We continue to quote Cedar
ShiDg.es at $7 per 1000; Spruce $5 per 1000.
Sugars—The market remains in pretty much
the same state as noticed in our last, the advance
in New York and other northern markets having
no eflect on prices here. The market is well sup
plied with all descriptions, and prices remain the
| same, viz: Brown 16 a 17%c; B Coffee 21c; A
FiNAXUI lL AND CfllUHERlIAL
Commission Merchants,
Bay Street, ..Savannah, <3-a*
References—Robt. Habersham A- Sons, Hunter A
Gammell* Octavos tJohen, Brigham, Baldwin k> Co.,
Erwin & Hardee, Ciaghom A Cunningham. fep6-3m
D. H. BALDWIN & C(L
SAVANNAH MARKETS.
Republicax Office, 1
Savannah, Nov, 25, 1865. j
Cotton—The receipts of Cotton since the 18th
inst. have been as follows, viz: 5068 bales of Up
land; v20 bales of Sea Island, and 297 bales of
Domestics. The exports during the same period
have been 11,186 ba'es of Upland; 284 bales of
COMMISSION KEKfHI.YK
L78 Pearl Street
NEW YORK.
D. H. BALDWIN,\ Y a k
J. F. CUMMING, / ^
C.‘ Ssvsmuh. 3a ^
BALTIMORE CARD8.
D. C. Cary
General Commission I
BALTIMORE, M<
H. G0WDY,
Oommission Merchant,
196 BA.Y BTRKKT,
(Anderson’s Wharf,)
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
ALES, WINES 4.ND LIQUORS
Oor. Whitaker Street and Bay Lane.
Sea Island, and 65 bales of Domestics—leaving a I
stock on hand and on shipboard not cleared of I
3,456 bales of Upland, 295 bales of Sea Island,
and 400 bales of Domestics.
Our la3t weekly report, it will be remembered,
closed with a very unsettled market, and it was
difficult to obtain quotations, in consequence (T
the aiflerqnce in the views of the buyers and sel
lers. On Monday and Tuesday last, however, a
moderate demand sprung up and the market be
came very firm. This firmness has continued up
.to the time ot closing this report, with an advance
duriDg the week of 1 a 2 cents per lb. on al{
qualities. On Thursday and Friday the market
became mare active, and a good inquiry sprung
up, particularly for the finer grades, of which
there is but ittle on sale. The business done on
these two days has been very fair, considering
the small amount of Cotton offering. Holders
were very firm in thier asking rates, and wer*
pot disposed to press their stocks on the market-
We give thqfollowing as the ruling rates jester,
day, duty paid. _
Ordinary Nominal.
Low Middling .45 a 46c
Middling 47}f a 48c.
Strict Middling.... 49 a—c.
Good Middling 50a51c.
Sea Islands—Very few transactions in this
description of Cotton have takdn place since out
last report. The receipts continue very light,
and the demand is confined mostly to the fine
grades, of which little is on sale. No established
market exists, and the sales have been from SOo
to $1 25 per lb, bnt most of the transactions have
been at $1 a 110. The greater portion received
ih Of an inferior quality, and badly prepared.
COTTON STATBSIENT.
Receipts rince-November 18, 1865.
Uplands. Sea Isl’d. Domestics.
By River........t4,767 213 297
By CentralR. R... 163 — _
By Wagons 138 * 7
Total receipts....£,068 220 297
Exports since November 18, 1865.
Upland*. Sea Isl’d. Domestics.
This week .11,186 284 65
Previously..,. ,.44,891 2,307 8,549
jnne21
KRAFT A Hill,
Manufacturers and Jobbers of
STRAW AMD MILLIkEfl 3M
Nos. 281 and 28* Brtsdwsf.
(opposite A. T. iteMfC-l
NEW YORK
A fall supply of Goods, ini table to tto ssrtx-
W ?oar n petronage Is respectfully a***
R. MOLINA,
Particular attention given to orders for the purchase
of Goods. _ , .
Consignments respectfully solicited.
Refers, tiy permission, to Hue, Whitney A Co., Sa
vannah. '< ' nov20—lm
00B- BULL AND CONGRESS STREETS,
(Under Screven House,)
IMPORTER AND WHOLESALE DEALER IN
Havana Segars, Leal
JlND
SMOKING TOBACCO.
Also, all kinds of Virginia Chewing and Smokini
Tobacco, Meerschaum, brier Root, and all other kind
FRANK S. HE8SELTINE,
COUNSELLOR at LAW,
NO. 147 BAT STREET,
(NEXT DOOR TO THE REPUBLICAN OFFICE,)
SAVANNAH, Gr A..
L Baltimore, Maryland,
, MANUTAOTUEEBS
Portable and Stationary Steam Engines and Boilers,
Steam Fire Engines,
Portable Saw Mills, Gang and Single Saw Mills,
Mining Machinery,
Portable Grist Mills, Floor Mill Machinery,
Cotton Screws,
Railroad Cars, Car Wheels and Axles,
Hydraulic Presses for ©11 and Tobacco,
Tobacco Moulds,
Gas Works Apparatus of all kinds,
Salting, Pulleys and Hangers.
U. A. HiRDCE Ft CO.,
Shipping, Oommission,
AND
FORWARDING MERCHANTS,
S A V A N N A H , Or A m
Will make liberal cash advances on consignments to
their friends, Norton, tlaughter * Ca.,.4« Broad
THJE WASHINGTON'
IRON W0RK8
Have oo band teolsfl 101
Improved Portable 3teaE»„Es^*b
And manufacture to order ill
gines, Marine, StelionarT. snd W*^,,^
Cars and Tara Tables,Iroa St»m ' ^
also, General Machraeryjhtm ^
logs, large and small Tie**
' __ Sc* burl 1
Or L. C. WARD, Agad, Yort .
00 Liberty street Boom S, Iorl
D Dll LET NICHOLS,
HOTELS
C. P. MENDENHALL A CO
Ootton, Tobacco,
Union Place Hotel
Cor. Broadway acd 14th Sts,
b Opposite Washington Statue,
NEW YORK CITY
TEST RECEIVER* a large and beautiful as-
ft ment of
FANCY GOODS,
Uxcm. eiPI ™ B,Jr “a 1 ! ** e
General Commission Merchants,
15© Pratt Street Wh*rf,
seDB BALTIMORE.
7 -. mWfiCTClB
Hadfield’s UmflO N*
Importer of
Chinese Fire Cracken lu
Mnnutictsrer of
X^ANTKRINS,
Also a Urge assortment o( hh 0,11 ^
TOYS AND FANCY
•a r.hn near Br***** 1
sep2T tf H. C. FLING A CO^ Proprietors.
BALTIMORE.
Id establishment, with increased facilities,
lines to exeente, promptly, orders for
ud other MaekissiT* Rollers*
s, Ac.' A large water front on the Har-
Dowerful crane, givse. them great advan-
Sjui out and repairing steamers. Station-
sm variotn sizee kept on hand. Iron for
lisbed. HAZLEHURST A CO.
AUGUSTA CARDS
oct 18—tf
Whiskt.—Our market' continues to be well
supplied with all the various grades of Whiskey.
During the week quite an active busioeaa has’
been done and the advance previously noticed,
has been maintained. The supply is ample and
by the arrival of each steamer from the North,ad,,
ditions are made to the stock. We quote Wallace’s
Brands as follows : Rectified Whiskey, $2 75 a
Old Kentucky Whiskey |3; Imperial Nectar
Whiskey $3 25 \ Mathew Leary A Ctv-a Kellar
Whiskey 83 75; McGregor Whiskey 84 50; Gen
uine Kentucky Bourbon, case,$12; Port Wine $4;
Sherry $4; Nioholai’s Schnapps, $12 50; Sherry
Wine in cases, $12 60; Cognac Brandy, $30; Ale
and Porter $3 per dozen.
SAMUEL P. HAMILTON,
{Successor to Wilmot 9b Richmond,)
DIALER Di * j
Watches, Sliver Ware, Jewelry,
Canes, Cutlery, dec.
Cor. WkHabsr,&. Jtdien and Congress Sts,
SAVANNAH, GA.
Watcheeafid Jewelir repaired. Chronometers rated
by transit. Oesh paid for old Gold and Silver.
fr* a — —,
RICHARDSON & BARNARD,
e Largest and Best Arranged
Hotel in New England.
CGBNBRAX
COMMISSION, PRODICK BROKER
AND . • - i ' >
FORWARDING MERCHANT,
Mo. 285 Broad Street* Augnsta, Ga.,
(At the Old Stand of the late firms of T. P. Stovall *
Co., Stovall McLaughlin A Vo., and G. H.
McLaughlin A Oo.,)
sSSSlSrSw.
ebandize generally. . . . . '
Having the Agency of several first class Cotton
Hills, I am prepared at all times to supply orders tor
Yams, Sheetings, sHrtirigs, OsnaburgB, Drills, Ker-
IRON PIPE AND TUBK CO.
ly Gas, Steam and Water Pipe
UtWIS RKHC, Proprietor.
COMMISSION MEK
tor TH&iSA’-K
COTTON, COTTON
SHEETINGS, SHIRTINGS,
78 Chambers-street,
Fourth Street,
John Gibson, Bone A
Co.’a Whiskey—Choice Old Ryex S 10; do xx
8 20; do xxx 3 80; Old Nectar, 1840, 8 90; Old
Family do 4 25; Old Cabinet 4 65. Holland Gin :
MederSwan, 5 50; Neleta Imperial Eagle 5 50’
Brandieet OtarJ,J)opuy A Co., in % and %
casks, 11 a 15 per gallon, according to vintage.
FEKioffra.—Duriugthe week considerable ac
tivity has existed in freights, both tor the North
and the interior. The rate, however, has remain
ed unchanged, and we quote cotton to New Y ork
tf.. _ a4 la non nnnn/l 4aF t* ri m r.roeia/l.
Wm.Jeiinp * Son’s
AmmeniatedPttd
Patent Decking uadi Re
ST. XjOTTIS, l&O.
LAVE1LLK, WARNBR A CO., Proprietors.
A first class family Hotel; unsurpassed for locality,
Stock Sept. 1 3 724
Rec’d this week 5,068
Rec d previously 50,741
Total..... ..., 59^533
Exp ted since Sept 1st.56,097'
Stock on hand Nov.
25, 1865:
Bacon—The market is i—-
Bacon and Pickled Meats, and
POMMIS8ION M:
ro«ra*
g°TT
Ne 118 pearl St.,
^L W J°^fonal m
W. A iiAMasuY & UO.,
- • GENERAL / ^
Commission Herehants
T AND
AUCTIONEERS
308 Broad Street, Augusta, Qia.
■3,456 295 ’ 400
very well supplied with
1 prices, daring the
week, have undergone little or no '
therefore renew our quotations as follows: ]
Sides 23 a 24; 8houlders 21 a 22; Hams 25
continues to be but little inquiry
istered without the
nddress.. For sale
> United Statas and
change. Wc
Prime
> a 30c.
per lb. There continues to be but little inquiry
for Pickled Moats; bidders, however, are not die.
posed to lower their quotations, via;, for Family
GENERAL CGI
mi8 leading flotcl Renovated and Refurnished,
is now in perfect order for the reception and accom-
COfi. BAY ANfl JE’PmaiN STREETS,
SAVANNAH* GA.
Jer in Ha^Foddes; Grain, flour, Wool, glides,
old patrons.
terday and bnt few sales-were mi
ing was not largo. We quote
MISCELLANEOUS
as the offer-
Ding at 43 a
Lumber
Pig Pork $I6a$2(^per half, bbl’; Family Beef
$17 a $18 per half bbl.
Bagging—The- demand noticed in our last iias
continued throughout the present week and hoi.
ders are firm in their asking rater, which are for
Lunny 29 a 30; Sea Island (Dundee), 82 a 38;
Cooper A Co’s. S. I. 40c. The retail pri'e^for the
latter artiole is 45 cents.
Butibh Our market continues about the same
as last noted. The stock it fully equal to the de.
mand, and prices have undergone a Might change
during the week; w. therefor, alter our qqota-
. Ziona of last week, via; P n m, Western Butter.
46 a 50c per lb; New York Goshen, 58a64e*
which is a decline of 1 to’ 5c per lb.
CAfcBAGBft-The almost daily arrivals
ship, from the North has flooded tbs market with-
this article and htiyecs are now very fastidious lhVu.°
Wright & Co.
Bio de Janeiro, Brazil.
mted hr our Agent, JOHN 8. WRIGHT,
General aal ComtnlssfoH JWrchwt,
.. * ^A-tTG-pSTA, GA- ,
Holders of Monffiaadtae.wirtlng
Cargoes and small lots supplied.
Round and Square Timber Pnrchascd.
Lumber dressed to order;
RICHARDSON AT BARNARD,
' ctlt—tf Bay st, oppoelte Mariner’s Church.
The fair
AKKING INK.—
Maufectured and tbr sale by
DAVID H. GALLOWAY,
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