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POETRY
WINTER.
BT CHAHLSS U- GABDBTTB.
with muffiod drums'
TI „ mc~; Tho tardy Winter cometi!
( hr'.: - his footstep? through the nights .
1 h, •- is vanguard from tho heights
March th.uugh the pines
Ilia naked fret are on the mend;
The gra»-= b ados stiffen in # his path,
No tear for child of earth he hath !
No pity for her tender seed.'
The hare oaks shudder at his breath !
A moment by the stream he stays
Its melody is mate! A glaze
Creeps o’er its dimples, as of death .
From fettered stream and blackened moor,
The ci'y’s walls ho silent nears;
The mansions of the rich he fears !
lie Storms the cabins of the poor!
The curtainedcouch, the glowing hearth,
Tho f-nst-rimmed Graybeard’s power defy;
1T« curses as he hurries by—
And strikes the beggar, dead, to earth !
For -very gleaming hall he spares,
A hundred hearthless hovels hold
Hearts pulseless, crisp with ioe and oojd,
Watched by a hundred grim Despairs !
The forests grow hy HI? command
Who saith, “Helendeth to the Lord,
Who giveth to the poor!” Your hoard
In His! Ye stewards of the land !
Here is your mission ! Ye who feed
Your lavish fires ! Not afar,
But at your doors, you Heathen are!
God's poor—your creditors ! Take heed.'
The path is long to Pagan shores;
Their skies are sunny. God o’er all.'
The winter’s deadly harvests fall
Around ^ou !• Deal your Master’s stores.
A WISH.
MARINE intelligence.
"" ' V
SAVANNAH, NOVEMBERS.
ARRIVED.
Steamship Chase, Koath, New York, Hunter*
Gammell. , __ . , B „
SteamaKip Pan Jacinto, Loveland, New York, #
Hardee. Left dock at New York 3 40 pm, Novtp.
Passed candy Hook at MO p jn. Taswd Hstterits
light 12pm, Nov®. Arrived, at Tybee Bar at7 mm,
df hours from New York. Una detained about three
hours at mouth of i iver by low tide.
Steamer Express, Morgun, Augngta, to F M Myrell.
Steamer Resolute, < a nuon, HlUon H^l.
Steamer H M Cool, Taylor, Darien, to M A
Cohen.
Steamer Ella, Rowland. Darien, M A Cohen.
i te-imer Rockland, Beaufort, Charleston, Ac, to L S
^Steamer Two Boys, Daniell, Augusta, to Erwin &
Ha-dee.
Br ship Thorwaldsen, B omage, from South Shields,
England, to Reid A Stewart
Br bark Colonist Taylor, Liverpool, Chas Green A
Son, and others.
Brig Black Fish, Flckctts, New York, coal and hay
to LaRoche ft Johnson.
Schooner John M BroomaU, Douglass, Philadelphia,
Hunter A Gammell.
Bark Laconia, Doane, Boston, to Hunter A
Gammell.
bloop Franklin, Buckley, New York, Kirltog A
Bnrke. ’
■Wall’s flat from Chevcs' planUtioc, with sheaf
rough rice, to R H Eabersham A Sons.
CLEARED.
Steamer Gen Berry, Henry. Augusta, <TL Colby
A Co.
Steamer Fountain, Cashier, Palatka, Ac, to M A
Cohen *
Steamer Wm H Frasier, Hooper, Charleston, L S
Steamer Orient Goldthwait, Doctortown, C L
Colbv A co. _.
Steamer W H Cool, TajJLr, Darien, M A Cohen.
schooner Trade Wind, Clarke, Philadelphia, Crane,
Johnson A Gruybill.
Schooner Antelope, Jones, Baltimore, Crane, John
son A Graybltl.
• Schooner Ira Bliss, Bragg, New York, LaRoche A
Johnson.
[rROM THE GERMAN Of’ ROBBRT REINICK.J
I.
I loved thee, but thou knowest it not
I wished to speak but to speak dared not,
For a better time I waited.
II.
That better time, ah ! I fouDd it not
Another came, and he lingered not,
From thy heart my image faded.
in.
He may love thee truly—I knew it not,
More truly than I—I believe it not—
Would it had been otherwise fated!
... . -t J ulia Gobbakd.
FIIYAMIIL AND I OIUMERIIAL.
Atlanta market.
Atlanta, Nov. 24.
Cotton—The Cotton market yesterday exhibit
ed some sprightliness, and we heard of a few
transactions at 39c. The outside figures may be
placed at from 33 to 40c, an article of good mid
dling readily commanding tbs latter figures.
Wilmington market.
WlLKINOTON, Not. 24.
Tar hss siightiy advanced. We report to-day
the sale oi 460 bbls at $3 10.
Spirits Turpentine- SO barrels were sold at
65 cents.
Crude Turpentine—25 bbls at $3.
Cotton—21 bales low middling and middling at
43%a44c.
Timber—One raft inferior at $11 00, and one
ratt good mill at $16.
■jPhancts—350 bushels were sold at $S 00 per
bushel.
New Orleans markets.
New Orleans, November 15.
Cotton—The news from Liverpool of a decline
variously stated at Id and 2d, completely unset
tled the maiket this morning, but still there was
some inquiry at about 2c under yesterday’s cur
rency; and, although factors generally were re
luctant to give way, yet, in some cases, they met
the demand, and 900 bales changed hands in sev
eral small lots, mostly on the basis of 48c for
strict good ordinary and 49c- for barely low mid
dling, which were respectively quoted yesterday
at 50 and ole. The morning papers which con
tained the report of the decline at Liverpool gave
no quotations of either tbe Liverpool or
New York market, but the telegram published by
the evening press quoted middling at New York
dull at 51c. Private dispatches quoted Orleans
middling at Liverpool at 20%d, which makes the
decline 2d. They algo quoie middling at New
York st 5o%c. With the limited business of the
day and the unsettled condition of prices, quota
tions are only nominal, but still we give the fol
lowing as the approximation to yesterday's sales,
viz: Ordinary, 4‘2a44c; good ordinary, 47a48c;
low*middling, 50a51c; middling, 5Sa54c. An ot
ter of 55c waa refused for strict middliog.
Sugar and Molasses—The receipts since yes
terday comprise 11 hbds Sugar and 60 bbls Mo
lasses ot the old crop, and 36 hhds Sugar and
164 bbls Molasses of the new crop. With several
lots of the new crop on the market, there was
more inquiry to day, resulting in sales of 61 hhds
of Sugar, of which 11 hhds inferior old at I4%c,
20 lair new at 16%c, and 12 and 13 hhds yellow
clar.tied at 19c per lb. The sales of Molasses
comprise 192 bbls, of which 65 bbls good old
crop at 66c, 70 lair new, in two lots, at $1 10; 20
prime at $1 15; and 37 choice at $1 25 per ga'ion.
^- BRADY, smith & ca Horses & Carriages FIRE AND MARINE
Opposite Washington Statue,
Nftw YORK CITY,
tf H.-C. FLING A CIO.. Proprietors.
HANOVER STREET, BOSTON,
Is the Largest and Best Arranged
Hotel in New England.
LEWIS RICE; Proprietor.
Forwarding Merchants,
• . AND ' tpm
Manufacturers’ Agents;
NORTH SIDE OP BAY STREET,
Between Whitakerand Barnard,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA
Liberal advances made on consignments Cotton,
Ac„ to their friends in New York and Boston.
References—Wm. K. Kitchen. Pres! National Park
Buik, N. Y.; H. C. Thacher A Co-, Boston; Israel Co- j
hen. Baltimore; Hall, Moses A Oo.,Colhmbhs; Wyman,
! Moees A Co., Montgomery. augi
TO LET.
Bep37
SOBT. P. TOOK,
. X. WILLIAMS,
4. B. M’lNTTRT. |
P. H. WABD.
The Southern House
I
, DANIEL BUTLER would respectfully .in-
“t™ the public that he is now prepared to furnish,
»t the shortest notice,
HORSES AND CARRIAGES.
First class Carriages run to the various Steamboat
Wharves and to the Railroad Depot at the lowest
rates.
None but careful and competent Drivers employed.
DANIEL Btm’*”
iltaketand
DOAlO—tf
cor. Whiti
I York streets.
Fourth Street,.
T. LOTJIS, iMIO-
LAVEILLE, WARNER A CO., Proprietors.
A first class family Hotel;
comfort and convenience.
unsurpassed for locality,
tf seplO
METROPOLITAN HOTEL,
Late Brawn’s,
WASHINGTON, D. C.
Bp (or this Port.
6hip Kalos, Perkins, at New York, Nov 11.
Clearest (or this Port.
Brig Potomac, Perkins, at New Yotk, Nov 24.
Sailed, (or this Port.
Ship Annabella, Adams, from Liverpool, Nov 6.
rratlS leading Hotel, Renovated and Refurnished,
X Is now in perfect order for the reception and aocom-
l of Its ”
modation <
old patrons.
3m
sepl9
MISCELLANEOUS.
memoranda.
The ship Melbourne, Josh, from Charleston, arrived
at Liverpool Nov. 4.
The bark Toscana, Inew) Skilling, fur Charleston,
cleared at Bath, Me, Nov. 30.
Tte bark Tejuca, liarriman, and schooner Rachel
Seaman, O'Neill, for Charleston, we e np at Boston,
Nov.
The brigs Lark, Hudgins, and Alfred, Hufnagle, tor
Charleston, were up at Baltimore, Nov. 22.
The schooner Irapella, Paysou, for Jacksonville,
riea ed at New York, Nov. 2*.
The schooner Savannah, Lath, bound to this port,
run aground 30 miles south of Cape t en-y on the 11th
inst at 101-2 am, and went to pieces next morning.
The savannah was captured in the early stage of the
war as a privateer, having eailed from Charleston in
that capacity.
The schooner Aid, McCormick, for Charleston, sailed
from Havana, Nov 10.
.TOBACCO
FOR mi ON COMMENT
1 .800 Boxes Ping, assorted brands.
4,0; O Pounds Fine Cut Smoking in
Papers.
5,000 Pounds Snuff, assorted brands,
with a general assortment of Groceries.
The Tobacco and 8nn(T not being subject to Govern
ment Tax, can now be sold to the trade at less than
New York prices.
We are agents for the sale of
George Page & Co.’s Engines and Clrenlar,
Portable and Stationary Saw Mills,
descriptions of which will be furnished by os on ap
plication. YONUJtS A NIXON,
novlT—lm Bay street.
Baltimore markets.
Baltimore, Nov. 21.
Corrtn—Market inactive but prices nominally
unchanged, viz: Common to prime Kio, ]8%a
21% cts, gold; Lagnayra, 21a23otB. and Java, 29a
29i4i-.ts.
FL'iua—We notice some little inquiry for good
brands of Howard street and Western Super and
Extra for shipment, but holders show very little
dispoeition to meet the views of buyers, and tales
reported are small. City Mills Shipping Extra
and Baltimore high grades are held firmly at pre
vious rates. Low grades of all descriptions con
tinue neglected and heavy. Sales embrace 2(0
bbls mixed brands Howard street Soper at $8 75a
8 873*. 10(1 bbls very good do at $9, and 100 bbls
good Extra do at $10 per bbl.
Boston market.
Bostok,-Nov. 21.
Cotton—The market is unset! led. Sales have
been made to manufacturers at §2a53c per lb for
middling.
Drugs—There have been sales of 7 esses Cream
Tartar at 34a84%c, gold; Argols at 30a30%c gold;
Bi-Carb Soda 11 !-2al2c currency.
Flour—The receipts sines yesterday bare been
510S bbls. The market is steady; sales of West
ern superfine at $8a8 50; common extra.$9a0 25;
medium do $l0all; good and choice do 411 50al7
per bbl.
Giin-nt Cloth—There haTe been sales of 250
bales at 2oc; 150 bales to arrive at 16c, io bond.
3al, V, f 109 bbls Rangoon it 9%c, and
l-2c. cash. *
Kies
100 bbls at 10
New lfork Gold market.
Gold has been dull and*'steady RK ij>hl 0 ^l^ 4 f.
opened at 146% declined to 146%, advanced^
147, anfi closed at the opening price T „„ UCe<11 ’
made at 2a4 per cent in favor of the bor r„ “ T"'’
Foreign exchange was dull at loy a % f or
era’bills at sixty days. Some transaction. ..
ond baud, were reported at 108%. ’ aec
New Fork markets.
.Nxw Yori, Not. 24.
Cotton;—Receipts 4,276 bales. The market
was steady under a fair shipment and good home
demand. Tbe sales were 3,100bales, at our quo
tations, as follows:
„ Upland. Florida. Mobile. N.O.ftT.
U^'nary 39 39 44 40
Middling 52 53 58 58
Good middling...54 . -.54 . 55 55
bates °M«hiU Ctl ?. a ’ for BOTernment account, 1.480
and 73 bales P? n °v-r’A 87 l b8le '’ New Mu>do,
and 73 bales Florida do, at tbe following rates :
“ * ' Orleans.
Panengers
Per steamship Chase, from New York—Mr
Chester Comstock, Mr T Simons, Mr P B Well*,
Mr H Cowley, Mr Donoel and friend, Mr O Arey,
Mr M Cloherty, Mrs Cobb and infant, Mr H
Sturtevant. • i•
Per steamship San JaciDto, from New York—
T B Waddell, Jacob Cohen, J B Batts, J W Law-
ton, N C Goodwin, J F Tenney and wife, J C
Fulsoin, wife and child, Mrs J P Stewart and
child, John A Gimme, James Gonnie, J H Fitz-
S atrick, John C Pertjll, Norman Syman, H L
TeenmaD, Geo W Lawrence, Crawford N Smith,
Tom Elwell, Chas Hosteller and wife, J W
Phillips, H C Folsom, Adam Woolover, R W
Stiles and wife W W Alien, Henry Smith, Chas
N Moody, A H Gibbs, wife and two children, Mrs
B Jarvis. Miss Sarah Jarvis, Mrs Goebler, Peter
Floyd, M Schone, E P Buckingham, Wm P
Haney, Wm u Beanelt, M Rigenback, J M Coy,
Jas Cunningham.
Per Steamer Two Boys, from Augusta—Capt
A C Bardwell, US A, J Bancroft, Jr, and family,
Mr and Mrs Baldwin, Miss Annio E W Baldwin,
.Miss Nettie Baldwin, Master Baldwin, Miss M
Bancroft, Charlton H Way aLd family, Mrs John
Jones, Capt H A Darling, L S A, J D Darling,
B C Trum an, F L Newvill, U J Harris, and 4 on
deck.
Connigxiees
Per steamship Chase, from New York—Brady,
Smith A co, Adams Express eo, Bothwell A
Whitehead, Bell, Wjlly A Christian, Thos Bate
son, Crane. Johnson A co, J Constant, M Dug
gan, Duncan A Johnson, Einstein A Eokman,
Erwin A Hardee, M Ferst A co, G C Freeman,
C L Gilbert, John Gilliland A co, Hess A Gut
man, Hilton A K&ndeil, T Howe, N A Hardee A
co, A S Hartridgo, Hunter A Gammell, J Hirsch.
back, Kenneth, McKea A co, Laurent A co, J
Lippman, R J Larkin, N # Meyer, G X Nichols,
H Pitcher. G W Porter, Isaao Rodgers, W H
Stark, Rogers A Cann, F Schuster, Sou'hern Ex
press 00, F W SimB, A A Solomons A Co, W B
Sturtervant, M J Solomons, Randeli A co, W H
Turner, Weed A co, j G Watts, 4 Waldron, P B
We la, Watson, Halsey A co, W M WaUb, R J
Larkcombe, J T Willis, W C Carroil, F T Cano,
A Seydell A Bro, JAG Gardener, B Mallon,
Lovell A Lattimore, J F Curran, Scribner A
Whitman, J Simon A co, G W Miller, (3.) H A
R, F 0 B, (D) A 00, H W A 00, (T,) C A R.
Per steamship San Jacinto, from New York
Brigham, Baldwin & co, Bouse A Brien, Boulger
A Calviit, Crane, Johnson A Graybill, O Coben,
C L Colby A co,C R R, J II Demuud, Dysalynski,
A Slaigcr, Erwin A Hardee, Einstein A Eckmam
G C Freeman, Hnnter A Gammell, A C
Host/,slier, Kein A co, Lathrop A co, S M
Letterder, KenDeth McLcar, M S Myer, A N
Miller, E B Mack, M Newmark, J M Prentiss, A
Rasher A co. Randeli A 00, T J Staley, W H
Stark, J P Stewart, S Steham, J Weidnbamr,
Welder A Belher, S Wanwahban A Bro, .IB
Warden, and others.
Per steamer H M Cool, from Darien M A
Cohen, O Cohen, Jones A Way, Bell, Wylly A
Christian.
Per steamer Two Boys, from Augusta Erwin
<fc Hardee, Jas W McAJpio, K M Howell, Joo R
Wilder, Bell, Wylly A Christian, Col E B Dari-
may
Per bark Laconia, from Boston—Adams Ex
press, Brady, Smith A co, Bothwell A Whitehead,
Bell, Wylly A Christian, Thos Bateson, Crane
Johnson A Graybill J Constant, M Duggan!
Duncan A Johnson, Erwin A Hardee, Einstein A
Eckman, M Ferst Aco, G C Freeman, CL Gil
bert, J Gilliland A co, Hess A Gntman, Hilton A
Randeli, N A Hardee A co, T Rowe, A S Hart-
ndge, Hunter A Gammell, J Hershbaofc, Ken
neth McHerst A co, Laurant A cp, J Lippman,
G\v P km ’ ¥ D^ ejrer ’ G » Nichol *> “ Beteber,
«. W u P S r , e v’ L Rod ? era > Bogers * Cann, WH
c-w i^ Le ^ eester . Southern Express Company,
F WfcmnsAco, A A Solomon* A co, W B
Turner ’ Randeli A co, W H
Hlurncr, Weed A co J Q Watts A cn Wm
Walsh, A Waldron, Watson, Halsev A^o R J
i n „ k ““ b ’ 11 T Writis, w C Carroll, M A H, F A
BIT Cann D A co, H W A co. W C Carroll
I^ydel A Bro, J G Gardner^ Mallon. Lovell A
Lattimore, J t Carran, Scribner A Whitman J
Simon A co, T, A C R, G y Mill** »uS o”d er !
“HOUSEHOLD BLESSINGS
THE CELEBRATED PATENT
UNION WASHINC MACHINE
Admitted to be the best in the World.
First Prize Medals Awarded in
Europe and America.
Washes perfectly without soaking, rubbing or boil
ing.
THE PATENT
UNION WRINCER,
Vf ith Cog Wheels and solid white rubber Rolls—the
best and modt durable made.
Thoje Machines were invented by a native of Ar
kansas, and are the same so highly spoken of by Con
federate officers) who osed them in Johnson’s Island
Prison.
J. WARD & CO.,
4.V, BROADWAY, NEW YORK.
VAN NAME A' CO.,
Western Agents, Chicago, St. Louis and Cincinnati.
AUCTION AND COMMISSION]
MEBCHAXTS,
Bay- Street, Savannah, Ga.
Consignments of Cotton and Lumber solicited.
References 1
Savannah—Brigham, Baldwin A Co., Gaden A
I Unckles, Erwin A Hardee. Hunter A Gammell, Isaac
! D. LaRoche, Hiram Roberts, W. Woodbridge, L. C.
Norvell A Co.
New York—8. T. Knapp A Bro., D. H. Baldwin A
| Co.
Sale days, Tuesdays and Frida}-s. aepO
CHARLES L. COLBY & CO.,
SHIPPING, COMMISSION,
AND
FORWARDING MERCHANTS
JONES’ BLOCK,
CORNER BAY AND ABERCORN STS.,
S AYANN-A.FI, GrA.,
Liberal cash advances made on consignments to the
firm represented in New York by Charles L Colby,
| Esq., or to our friends in Boston.
ALEX. H. HOL * AY, Resident Partner.
Rsvcuracis.—Messrs. Dabney, Morgan A Co., New
York; Jarvis Slade, Esq.. New York; Gardner Colby,
! Esq., Boston; Hon. J. Wiley Edmands, Boston,
angle tf
KEIN & CO.,
114 RAF STREET, SAVANNAH, GA.,
COTTON FACTORS,
COMMISSION A FORWARDING
MERCHANTS.
L IBERAL cash advances made on
ments of ( otton and approved Merchant
made to their friends in New York, Boston or Liver-
| pool.
Refer to Messrs. Smith A Donning, New York; C
C. A H. M. Tabor, New York; Cabot A Senter, fct.
Louis; W. H. Taylor, New Orleans. ang(6
V. JH. MYRELL,
Steamboat Agent,
GENERAL
Commission and Forwarding Merchant,
Bay Street, Savannah, Ga.,
Harris' Bnildlng, 2d Door West of A. Low A Co.’s.
Beieis to Messrs. Hanter A Gammell, Crane, John
son A Graybill. Bell, Wylly A Christian, Bothwell A
Whitehead,.Miller, Thomas A Co., and M. A. Coben,
1 Esq. tf sep2>
E. P. METCALFE A CO.,
GENERAL FORWARDING
A!CD
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Stoddard's Range, on Bay street, between Lincoln >
and Abercorn,
Savannah, Georgia.
References.—Hening, Flint A Pearce, New York; E.
M. Bruce A Co . Augusts, (la; R. C. Robson, Esq.,At
lanta, Ga.; Knott A llowcs, Macon, Ga.; E. M Bruce,
Morgan A Co., Apalachicola, Fla; Watts, Crane A
Co., New York; Geo. C. Pearce A Co., St. Loots, Mo ;
H. C. Bruce A Co., Cincinnaii, O.; Mr. H. J. Cook,
1 Albany, Ga.; John W. Oc onnor, Macon, Ga,
sepSl tf
I Wm. M. Davidson
4ViiOLl%vi*E nr.AT.mt in J
Groceries, Wind, Liquors, Tots,
Segars, Ale and Cider,
loO Bay Street...."..'. Savannah,
OCt25 ‘ ff
jnoTl. villalonga,
Gotten Factor,
Forwarding and Commission Merchant
NO. 94 RAF STREET,
Georgia.
0Ct25 ~~ - 6m
COOPJiB, OLCOTTS & FARRELLY,
Booksellers and Stationers,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
T HE undersigned have formed a Copartnership
under the name and style of COuPER, ULCOTT h
A FARRELLY, for tbe transaction of a Wholesale and
Retail
Book and Stationery Business,
at the old stand of John M. Cooper A C*., Northwest
corner of Whitaker and St. Jnlien streets.
JOHN M. COOPER,
Insurance Agency.
Security Insurance Company,
CapfcH anfl Surplus, SLWiOOO.
Fltasnfct Insurance Company,
Capital and SnrjdM, $t,BMi«00.
International insurance Company,
Caidtal and Starpfos,*l,*on.ooo.
Manhattan Insurance Company,
Capita} and Surplus, *9Co,ooo.
-Risks taken In Bie above highly rranomrtm.
panics on Buildings and MerehandU 3i*.SST
S 0 ^.^ rates, corresponding wuTt&
novlS—3m No. 12 Stoddnrd8s Rang^Bay^^
Insurance Agency
OCjEAN, jRiVKK, FIR®.
mHE nndersigned hold commiseions from the lead
JL^lng Insurance corporations ot New York, repre
senting an aggregate cash capital of over
FIVE ffiLLIOire OF D0LLAB8
And me prepared to Issue policies to cover Fifty Thdu
Band dollarH on one application upon
Fire Risks at Savannah and Inland
Towns,
COTTON AND MERCHANDIZE IN TRANSIT ON THE
' AUGUSTA AND MACON RIVERS,
UID
OCEAN RISKS GENKIRat.t.v
Prompt Settlement of Losses,
L. C. NORVELL Sc CO.,
may»Bnll street, opposite Post Office.
AoveRTn eM .> T .
WOODFORD ft RiTCB.
** TTO MATEY8
AM<
counsellors
NO,
111
caw,
tTrlnltr ■nii* i » r ,
. The nndersigned having .
law. is prepared to tag? »«**•» of ...
•trcrri court, h, N.* To,k ^SL^ Z
"t* 8 “
CHARLESBBUnTT
OCt23
WILLIAM H OLCOTT,
DANIEL O. OLCOTT,
STE PHEN F a RR ELLY.
PAPliK AND RAG H AREHUPSE.
WARRSN & PLATNER
Wholesale Healers in All Kinds of
Coarse and Fine Papers, Enve
lopes, Twines, and Paper
Bugs.
Sole Agents in thin city (or th# Bath
Paper Hills.
The highest cash prices paid for Rags, Old R ope
and Bagging, and Waste Paper, in large or small
quantities.
octio 210 Bay Street, Savannah.
A.
». HARTRIDGE,
COMMISSION
AND
Forwarding Merchant,
92 RAY STREET,
I SAT ASTIVTAJOC, CiEOXlGIA.
octll—tf
, T. OUKMNUHAJi, V. O. PUBSE, R. .1. UAUCOMBE.
Cl!\M\(«HAJI. PUBSE & CO.,
(FACTORS, FORWARDING
' AND '
nov22—lot
NEW YORK
WORKS,
MAJiTKAfrruRKRji or
STATIONARY AVD PORTABLE E!V«IKES AND
BOILERS,
AND
MACHINISTS’ TOOLS
OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS.
H. G0WDY,
Commission Merchant,
196 B-A.Y STREET,
(Anderson’s Wharf,)
Commission .fferchanls,
Bay Street, Savannah, Gra,
References—Kobt. Habersham & Sons, Hunter &
Gammell. Octavus Cohen, Brigham, Baldwin <fc Co.,
Erwin A Hardee, Clnghorn A Cunningham. sep5-3ni
KIRLIN, BRO, & BURKE,
WHOLSSALE DEALERS IN
ALBS, WINES VND LIQUORS
IdSURANOE 1
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, $10,400,000
CHAS. L- COLBY & CO.
A RE prepared to take Marine Risks to any
iA. Domestic or Foreign Port, and Fire Risks
n th is city in the following named first class New York
Companies, at the lowest rates;
COLUMBIAN MARINE INSURANCE CO.,
Capital, $5,000,000.
MORRIS FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,
Capital, $5,000,000.
COMMERCE FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,
Capital, $200,000.
STANDARD FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,
Capital, $200,000.
Office in Jonea’ Block,
corner Bay and Abercorn streets.
Branch Office,
cor. Drayton and Bryan streets. auglC-tf
FIRE INSURANCE.
THE
PlfOENIX INSURANCE CO.
OF HARTFORD, CONN.
capital, $600OOO ...Assets,*!,OOO.OOO.
Fire risks taken in the above Company on Buildings
and Merchandize of every discription at fair rates.
nov3—lm II. BRIGHAM, Agent.
Oor,
junc21
Whitaker Street and Bay Lane.
6m
SAVANNAH,
octs
GEORGIA
3m
w-Manufactories: Foot of Twenty-Third
Y., and Worcester, mass.
Office FOOT (>F TWENTY THIRD, E. 11., N Y
Every Machine built bv ns is started and thoroughly
tested in shop before being shipped.
uov8—eodSm
J. SHAF'KJiiR,
Commission Dealer
IN ALL KINDS OF
FOREIGN AM) DOMESTIC FRUITS AND PRODUCE,
West Washington Market,
OPPOSITE 143 WEST STREET,
Bulkhead, Between Barclay apd Vesey sts,,
NEW FORK.
Potatoes, Apples and Onions constantly on hand ana
put up for the southern market. All consignments
promptly attended to. ^
wSrtf re T u p' L Brildley ' A - Haywood, T. J.
Walsh, J. H. Parsons. twly julylO
TypeFoundry & Printers’ Eiu]>orium,
l Established 1818. J
HAGAR Sc CO.,
Wo 38 Gold Street, New Fork City.
’ J'HIS old established Foandry, haviug a large as-
A sortment of Book, Newspaper, Job and Orna
mental Type, the Proprietors are prepared with ample
MahUes to uromptly execute all orders for same and
ranting Materials of every description, including
Presses of all manufactures. “
Orders may be addressed to
, A. J. BURKE, our Agent
novl-eodom a t Charleston, 8. C.
Wright & Co.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
Represented by our Agent, JOHN 8. WRIGHT, Eaa.
No. 69 Wall Street, New York.
6m
FRANK S. HESSELTINE,
COUNSELLOR at LAW,
NO. 147 RAF STREET,
(NEXT 1 DOOR TO THE REPUBLICAN OFFICE,}
SAVANNAH, GA.
oct 21
A- E- LOPEZ
R. MOLINA,
OOB- BULL AND C0NGEE3S STEEETS,
(Under Screven House.)
mrORTER AND WHOLESALK DEALER IN
Havana Segrnrs, Leaf
▲HD
SMOKING TOBACCO.
Also, all kinds of Virginia Chewing and Smoking
Tobacco, Meerschaum, Brier Root, and all other kinds
of Fancy Pipes, 3m sep30
IV. A. HJlRDJEJE & CO.,
Shipping, Commission,
AND
FORWARDING MERCHANTS,
SAVANNAH, Gt A .
MERCHANTS’
INSURANCE COMPANY!
HARTFORD, CONN.
T HE undersigned having been appointed agent tor
the above weil known Company, is prepared to
take risks against fire on the most favorable terms.
H. BRIGHAM,
Office Southern Insurance and Trust Co.
jnly3 tf .
BALTIMORE CARD8.
D. C, Cary,
General Commission Merchant,
BALTIMORE, Mil.
Particular attention given to orders for the purchase
of Goods.
Consignments respectfully solicited.
Refers, by permission, to Rne, Whitney A Co., Sa
vannah. noriO—lm
turonrm or xxn DttL „ „
Musical instrument?, Strings, &
HOHERT HUNKS'
FWltjt db CLAIK'j
ANO FORTES-
PI
C. F. it r ti n ,
Q- XJ I T A B. g
581 BROADWAY, Ltpht^
WPPO0ITE THE METROPOLITAN- HflTU j
new York.
N. B.-Brass Instruments, Clarionet, Pin'-, .
Bands made to order and wsnartrd
Wholesale.) —
“-’ail,
nor!—lm
HAWKINOCT
PACKERS & GENERAL PROt
Dealers,
341 Front
Beet
Porte,
Hams,
Lard,
Shoulders,
St.,
Batter,
Cheese,
Bacon,
Tongues,
BfWa
fork.
V< VUitg,
F*.
foil
Pndtj
Fniton market Roof
All orders carefully executed st the
shortest notice.
We respectfully refer to Merer,, .s-nirt t r» .
Ehrlich, Es<L B, G. TUden. * ° - *■
Southern Produce received on coosiguacw
Holmes A Patterson,
Mo. 9-5 Water Street, .lev Tsrk,
Receiver* of Flour,
WJBMTKRS,
AND
SOUTHERN PRODUCE.
Oonsignmenti Solicited.
O RDERS for Floor. Wheat 1 ora *r,o
flUed st toweat market rat-, ud firecti, ^
nrst hands, thus savtng extra prnflu
Beoeirers of the well known Brand of Ft*.
Full information furnished by
LaKOCHE, GADEN * CSCKUA
oet25—2m cor. Bay and Bcnurd men
D. H- BALDWIN & CO,
COMMISSION MERilllTit,
178 Pearl Street,
YORK.
Will make liberal cash
their friends, Norton,
street, New York.
advances on consignments to
Slaughter ft Co.. 4b Broad
oct 0—tf
Gunsmiths and Locksmiths,
Corner of St. Jnlien and Jefferson Streets, i
NEW GOODS.
J UST RECEIVED, ;ilarge and beautiful as?
ment of
FANCY GOODS, <4
selected expressly for this market. Call and see
them. C. M. H1LLSMAN,
augl4 cor. Bull and Broughton streets.
POOEE Sc HUNT,
JL Baltimore, Maryland,
MANUrAOTCEXM
Portable and Stationary Steam Engines and Boilers,
Steam Fire Engines,
Portable Saw Mills, Gang and Single Saw Mills,
Mining Machinery,
Portable Grist Mills, Flour Mill Machinery,
Cotton Screws,
Railroad Cars, Car Wheels and Axles,
Hydraulic Presses for Oil and Tobacco,
Tobago Moulds,
Gas Works Apparatus of all kinds,
Salting, Pulleys and Hangers.
»ng«- 6m
D. H. BALDWIN,) ..._ _ .
J. F. CUMMING, f Mew York
H. BRIGHAM, 1
C. M. HOLST, f STannah. ^
KRAFT 6c Hl. L,
Manufacturers and Jobbers of
STRAW AND MILLINERY OMR
It*,, $81 and (81 Breed way,
fo[>posite A. T. Stewarf^
NEW YORK
A full supply of Goods, suitable for this i
ways on band.
Your patronage is respectfully soiscUed
oct25-6m
CTRUS P. MEXDEKBALL,
Greensboro', N. C.
DUPLET K1CHOLS,
Baltimore.
C. P. MENDENHUL ft CO.,
Ootton, Tobacco,
V»p
General Commission Merchants,
156 Pratt Street Wharf,
BALTIMORE.
'THE WASH INGTON
IRON WORK8
Have on band for sale then
Improved Partahle ^teaaa Eaftess,
' Partahle Circular Saw .mile daec
Saw Mil I a, FI ear and Cera Mill*
And manufacture to order ail kinds of ™o t
glues, Marine, Stationary, and Prof." “ ■ r *
Car* and Tum Tab!cs,Inm Steam Ves—uri
also, General Machinery, Iron w! Bras Ge
fogs. Urge m.d«nall PfojmjaJfofoZZ
Srwfofr. S I-
Or L. C. WARD, Agent,
56 Liberty street, Room S Knr York.
°cta;-i ? ,
cr.
aiscncinti
oct IS—tf
une28
t bields
imports.
Per Br ship Thorwaldsen, from South
England—660 tons coal, and 90 tons coke. ■
Per 8r bark Colonist, from Liverpool—91 tons coaL
2,l»sackssalt, pots, 4c.
^Per schooner John M BroomaU, from Philadelphia -
35u tons coal.
Receipts.
Per steamer Express, from Augusta-910 bates
land cotton.
up-
Per ^hooner Mail, from Darien—90 bales cotton, 61
bbls rosin, to T F Metcalf ft Co.
fond cotton 16 ^ 1 MCo01, bom U^on—140 bales up-
coftomto fr ° m U * rie| *- 300 bries upland
upUnd’cXn^i^*' from Au ^ sta - 398 bales
s Hair Dye.
60 CENTS A BOX.
Boxes larger than Dyes that sell tot $1. Natural.
Datable, Beautiful. Warranted to please. This arti- I
cle turn been thoroughly tested for Dr. CHILTON, of
S York. and Profc Booth and Garrett, of Phlladel-
who pronounce it free from all poisonous fogre-
4 and the material composing it will not injure
the most delicate hair. Sold by Druggists and Fancy
Goods dealers everywhere.
JNO. J. KROMKR, Solo Proprietor,
_mayS3-iy_ 403 Chesnut st, Philadelphia, Ps.
®Hy. Ztftclmrie &Co.,
aio howkkv, new yokk
KlOLUhlYE^MAMTrAviTCBEBS OF
toilet soaps
SAMUEL P. HAMILTON,
(SncceMorto Wilmot & Richmond,}
DEALER HI
Witches, Silrer Ware, Jewelry,
Canes, Cutlery, Ac.
Cor. Whitaker,St. Julien and Congress Sts,
SAVANNAH, GA.
Watches and Jewelry repaired. Chronometers rated
by transit Cash paid for old Gold and Silver.
J7» tf
RICHARDSON & BARNARD,
Bay St, opposite Mariner’s Church,
AGENTS JFOR
Nm. Jessup ft Son’s
English Cast Steel,
Circular Saws,
Cotton Ginn,
Ammoniated Pacific Guano,
Patent Decking and Roofing.
oct!4-tf
AUGUSTA CARDS.
AND
Florida.
Middling fair
Strictly middling
Low middling.... 5o
Good ordinary.... —
O dinary .. —
Low ordinary 41
RebalcJ 44
Packings...
Mobile. N.
55 a —-
51% a 511-2
49 1 2a 60 1-2
* 7 1-2*46 3 8
43 7-8a —
40 l-2a —
44 Ma
le 1-8* —
54 1-2
51 1-2
48 1-2
43
47
121-8
The order, of the above cotton was retiori«A i~
be so me tyha{ .better then that of recent jrcrcm, 0
meat sales, aod the prices obtained werein’manv
instances considerably .above tbe market while
some lots-wentcff beiow their market value. The
site, danoe aY the sal* waa large, and tbe bidding
^ji $ spirited, • “
Exports.
fodgy«n, 39 bales old rope SS btl* ^
IE 3 erfii m er y.
; Catalogues sent free. n.,v»—eod2m
Glassware and Coal Oil Lamps,
ALEXANDER HARDEE
STORAGE
AND
GENBBAL COMMISSION MERCHANT
COS. BAY AND JKFFKRS0N STREETS.
SAVANNAH, GA.
Dealer In Haw, Fodder, Grain, Flour, Wool, Hides,
Bran, shorts, Ac.tf sep2i
Per schooner Ira Bliss, for New York—
timber. .... ., . . &-.
I I .fowiiisosrestr—
old iron, 31-4 tons
1*8,000 feet
N ATIONAT, FLINT GLASS WORKS,
EDWARD BORKE ft CO.,
2 82 Pearl Street, New York,
MANUFACITXEBS OF
Glassware and Coal <
COTTON GINS,
STEAM ENGINES
FOR
Flint,
_ Of every Discription.
Illustrated catalogues with price list sent free on ap-
plicstton. novll—eod6m
ARKINO INK.—
Manufocgredmtdfe^
, 38 Drayton street ^vannaKGa.,
In harrela of from 40 to 44 gallona. 96 cento per gallon*
by retail, f>o crop per Dm mng94
Hams, Sides, Shoulders.
JTRT received. „d
•wTU-tf
§. EATOI,
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
. BOSTON, MASS.,
Tor the Purohaae and Sale pf All Band* of
MES0HASDIZE.
ws*. ssSSSSSSa
■r^lSA-'W MILLS,
And aU kinds of Machinery can be procured through
the undersigned. “
SASHES AND JBLIIjrDS,
Of every description and pattern, can be obtained at
the lowest Manufacturer*’ Prices, by applying to
oct31—lm Q *20S
Macon Telegraph and Augusta Co
esas copy, and send bill to tub office.
street.
tioualist
_
jrert reoelyed and for rale by
oovJB C. L, GILBERT,
J.O. MATHEWSOK
^GENERAL
COMMISSION, PRODUCE BROKER
AND
FORWARDING MERCHANT,
No. 285 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga.,
(At the Old Stand of the late Amis of T. P. Stovall ft
Co,, Stovall, McLaughlin ft Co., and G. H.
McLaughlin ft Co .)
Will give his prompt and personal attention tg the
purchase and side of Cotton, Domestic Goods, Sugar,
Bacon, Lard, Grain, Flour, Rope, Bagging, and Mer
chandize generally. 4
Having the Agency of several first class Cotton
Mills, I am prepared at all times to supply orders for 1
Yarns, Sheetings, shirtings, Osnaburgs, Drills, Ker
seys, Jeans, &c., Ac.
With extensive fire-proof warehouses, can furnish
secure storage, and give prompt attention to merchau-
disc and produce consigned to me for forwarding to
any direction. 6m auj$4 !
W. A I&aMSEY & uO.,
GENERAL
Commission Merchants
AND
AUCTIONEERS
308 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga.
urn to
Robert Habersham ft Sops, 8avannah.
W, H. Stark, do
Brown ft Co., Augusta.
EL Thomas, do.
W. K. Kitchen, Preski ent National Park Bank, ».
. 9
VULCAN WORKS,
BALTIMORE.
f I'M IS old establishment, with increased facilities,
1 continues to execute, promptly, orders for I
Steams and other Machinery, Bailers,
Castings, ftc. A large water front on the Har
bor, with a powerful crane, gives them great advan
tages iu fitting out and repairing steamers. Statlou-1
ary Engines of various sizes kept on hand. Iron for
bridges furnished. HAZLEHURST ft CO.
oct31—Cm
T HE BALTIMORE
•- WROUGHT IHON PIPE AND TUBE OO.
Is now prepared to supply Gas, Steam and Water Pipe
and Fittings, on tbe most favorable terms.
All Dioe warranted.
P. oTBqx 1369, Bafrimorfe, Md. sep!»-3m
a facTworth knowing
THAT by baying shoes with Metallic Tips, two-
A thirds the usual exnen» of suppling children with
shoes may be saved. No one, for every-day wear, can
aftord to boy any other. Millions of UoOsr* are an
nually saved by this useful invention. The toes of
metal tipped shoes remain perfect until the rest Of the
shoe is worn out. The feet hrekepUdry, thus bene-
fittiog the health and saving money.
For sale by ail shoe dealers.
HadfieM’s Union Fire **'
Importer of
Cracfccri ImW»’ ^ ***•
Chiles* Fire
LANTERN6, FLAGS. ftU*
AIbo • Urge BMortmenl oi hlf inm imporw
TOYS AND FANCY GOODS.
24 John K, near Rrooftw«r* J 1
oct 25-iam
WTMfM. BWi ft «>.
COMMISSION MEBCHAM4
FOR THKPSAL* OT
COTTON, COTTON TAB'*'
SHEETINGS, SHIRTINGS, JI ANn 1
SHIRTINGS,
78 Chambtrs^lrett, .Vcw Tw*-
Sarauel G.
(„<>.*e H.
iumofBritiaoie.
Wnr.Giygg.'Jft ku ol
James <'. emlth, oflfawTork
GARBN^B, BKXTM** **
»!■
3 m
angIT
inebriate may now bid defiance to the tempt-
cujl. Dr. Zone’s antidote for krons drink is
cure for drunkenness. If creates s ffisffice for
, and can be administered without the
tho natient _
circulars sent to any nddress. For sale
^druggists to lie United States and
$1 tier box, or package* of sjx boxes
- on receipt of the money, uy
.. KROMKR, Wholesale Agent,
mavM—ly 409 Ohesnnt at.. Phfladelp&bkPs.
COMMISSION MERCH^ 5
ran me ntsor
COTTON
Refer to NaUooaJ I Natfoc^j
American Btrige Bank. National B
Having am;
JAS. B. CAH1UU
General and taimissfoB Merchant,
■A.XT<3-XT 8TA, GbA.
Holders of Merchandize wishing to realize immedi
ately, will consult their interests by consigning the
same.
Strict business attention will be given all consign-
merits, and prompt returns made, at the most reuseoa- gists
Me rates. • ' *
Refer to Messrs. Hunter ft Gammell, C. L. Coiby ft
Co., Hilton ft Randeli, A. Lomelfos, Halsey, Wat
son ft Co,, and Stuart ft Co. , • _ augI9
JITTER AND CHEESE—54 kegs and
tabs Butter, 106"— • -
sale Ire
iW
boxre^K *f«
0. L. GILBERT.
oldest and most reliable medfetoe for the cure
irmatorhosa. Seminal Weakness, Loss of Pow-
This medicine has stood the teat of over thir
ty years and has always proved a success..
DR. KANDS-8FKCIFIC Is exhibited to the form of
pills, made up entirely of substances that hare a speci
fic-, efiect upon the generative organs. Most persons
associate the idea of operations upon the bowels from
taking any kind of pills. The Srnrano of Dr. Band is
not intended as ah ztaodatiso umoiam. Its medfei-
nal virtues are expended entfreiy upon the impaired
regeneratire organ*. The, pills are not snpleausat to
mple
of *3
means for jjft***f mie*
rears with BssWssprsw^
___ tbemseives strictly to s C«w«wf
without operating on thdrown •««
SV
C. K. DEXTER, sgt. in
octtT—3m — -
HARRIOTT A SOHLUAGi
fibb-pk
Storage
2«D Wra»ki»#*®*» »*»•*•
y
the taste, and many persons masticate them with
punity before swalfowingthem; which plan we would
always recommend, as " "
get tbe effect ol the ten
Price; $rpe*W»t or
m»y23—ly ' 408
Varnish for sale bp the
r, 8)0X8 * Oor