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POETRY
by JOHN G. SAM.
rft
*ollowiDX poem was delivered by John O-
s ;l convention supper of the Psi U R 8, !.? U
K~r.rr.itv, at the Delavan House, Albany,N. V.
* rL - ■ ’ day of July, 18CS. It is said never to
* ' ill
I heard
state you the
on tbe ilat —„ ,
bate ben in print before.]
Dear Brother ! I’m something unhappy ,
.Such abuse, t’other day, of an excellent word,
Tba r < it roused all my wrath. I
Thure’s'a bov in my bouse with well enough face,
Not painfully handsome J°“’ ll rea ^ lj ^ ef his
Who are looking just now at the face el n
A boy of mn'ween, rather slender than strong, t
And in height, I may say, rather tediously Jong.
Well, to tell you the story, a saucy young W
Of .lohnnv’s acquaintance came up to the door,
And ringing the bell in the loudest way,
Sen;'hack the Hibernian servant to say
t j it “a gentlemen wanted a moment to see
SAVANNAH, NOVEMBERS*.
ARRIVED.
Hunter, Rogers, New York, to Hunter
icll
steamship
*Keamship Nevada, Carpenter, New York, to
B 'wrarnrhip 1 ^rhdidcT' New York, to O Cohen.
Steamer Fannie, McNelty, Charleston, to F M My-
11
Steamer Helen Getty, Ingraham, Palatka, &e., to L
S Bennett*
Steamer City Point, Talbot, Charleston, R W Adama.
CLEARED. -
Steamship Weybosset, Parish, New York, Brig
ham, Baldwin & co.
t-teamsbip Euterpe, Eldridge, New York, John R
"steaniehip Chase, Roath, New York, Hunter *
Gamroril.
steamship Wm Tibhets, Cony, Boston, Richardson
A Ba.nard.
Steamer Fannie, McNelty, Palatka, F M Myrell.
Steamer Oak, Mc?anley, Aagusta, F M Myrell.
Union Place Hotel,
Cor. Broadway aod 14th Sts ,
Opposite Washington Statue,
NEW YORK
BEADY, SMITH & CO.
CITY
H. C. FLING <fc CO., Proprietors.
Ye gods ! can
By u blundering booby ^o/dTsVnew one
J £ffipS5pto of sixVi‘ m *? be the true ot
What hied my soul with such deep indignatio
one;)
n
Wus its very improper, absurd application
Is was ne'er in my W* so insulted before;
Wiih a jump and a bound I arrived at the .
Intending to pnnish the rascal who saddled
iriemiuisj" r u. v . F t. t”
H«'dTcaught him, by Jove j I may say witho
door,
his chance for distinguished
Well, what could
lovi'-y.
I'd have lessened
longevity:
But the lellow had vanished !
I do V
Am I Old Mr. Saxe ? I submit it to you—
Is he old, who climbs to the highest of attics
And never complains of fatigue or rheumatics V
Is be old, who, in spite of his last thinning curls.
Has a joke for the boys and a smile for the girls ?
Is he old, let me ask, tnough he’s. stout in the
waist,
Whc keeps undiminished his juvenile taste
For fun—lf-properly seasoned with seuse V
Is he old, who owes nothing to fraudulent art ?
Above all, is he old who is young at the heart ?
I iat'aer think not; but quien eaiel who knows ?
The bud of last evening to-day ia arose !
And roses will lade, and in like manner, when
We jolly young fellows grow middle-aged men—
Perhaps the Good Father (it surely were kind)
.Makes us to our failings conveniently blind !
"Know yourself,” Baid the Grecian, a difficult
task,
And rather too much of a moral to ask;
We all know the Dame of the fellow who pen
ned it,
And how he "avstrat et cue la deecendit,”
That ‘ Grotbi seautou” came down from the
sky:
I've oniv to add that the auge.1 who brought it
Should have opened a school and diurnally
taught it.
' Know thyself,” it is well; but for my psrt, my
brothers,
i would rather extend my acquaintance with
others,
As promising rather a better return
Than aught ol myself I could learn !
To learn human nature is really an art,
And many suppose they have it by heart,
Because they are keen at detecting pretenses—
Bad motives, sly vices, and wicked pretenses
The worst and the weakest may chance to in
herit;
To publish the virtue that’s misunderstood,
And always and everywhere seek for the good !
There was poor paddy Goldsmith, an author of
note,
And who has not read what poor Oliver wrote ?
A scholar, philosopher, writer of {days,
And a poet who still wears the freshest of bays;
Every dandy in town, every chambermaid “Moll,”
Cold tell of his blunders and laugh at his
"Noll.”
Si erybody could see he was homely and rough;
Aod of follies and foib'es had more than enough;
But it took the profoundest of sages to scan
The learning and genius that lay in the man !
Sara Johnson could see, and was free to declare,
There was spirit and humor and poetry there;
And to fools, who might sneer, he had ever this
answer:
"You may laugh as you will, aDd say what you
can, sir,
He's a wonderful wit, and a very great man, sir!'
A word for Pri Gpsilon, beautiful dame '
To me, young or old, she is ever the same—
And I deem it to-night the profoundest of joys
That she counts me, God bless her, one of her
boys.
Gen. N. B. Forrest has associated himself in
the commission, grocery and general faotorago
business with the firm ot Tate, Gill & Able, at
Memphis, Tonn., and publishes tbe following
modest card in the Appeal:
It will he,seen that I have associated myself in
business with the firm of Tate, Gill A Able,
propose to try, by close attention and correct
ness of dealing, to make it the interest of my old
friends to extend me a fare share of their patron
ago- N. B. Fobbest.
A Military Commission is said to be ordered
for the investigation of the enlistment of Prus
sian subjeeig by the State of Massachusetts
during tho war, with power to set in Washing
ton and Boston to accommodate Prussian Min
isters and Massachusetts officials respectively.
It is understood that the Prussian Government
has demanded an explanation from the United
States, and the former expects to establish tlie
fact, that fraud and compulsion was practised
upon emigrants. Commissioners—Maj. Gen,
Hitchcock, Mat. Smith and Seth Williams.
Passengers
Pei steamship Nevada, from New York—-Miss
Skilton, Mrs llearne, Mrs S £ Safford, Mm H.
O’Neil, Mrs L Leed, Mrs Schereuanski, John H
Taylor, C Demurest, W N Bryant, A W Landye,
J C Harris, C Ahrens, Mr Brewer, Mr Pretsohler,
Mr Davis, 0 Warner, L Markham, Jno Malloy,
Chas VanOrdon, Geo Anderson, Mrs D A
O’Bvrne, 2 children and nurse, C T Wilcox, E E
Palmer T R Blake, Mrs H Douglas, J 0 Conner,
PYao/'ands H A Markers, Jno Sherlock, L
Evans, Mr Barman, A Mast, E W Pelton, A W
Harvey, L Fiie'l and wife, Dr L D Wilooxson
and wife. Mrs Gregory and two children, M New-
mark, E Cohn, W J Clements, and 40 in the
steerage.
Per steamship Hunter, from New York—John Nel-
Icss. U J .rones and lady, U T West, Mis Fitzpatrick
and infaut, Mrs T A Johnson and 2 children, Mrs Hill
and 2 children, James H Garabrant, J Bennett, T
Richard, E Hill, P Keefe, E Bumes, E B Gleasomer,
J Chambers, J Mu-phy, FHenderson, and others In
steerage.
Per steamer Fannie, from Charleston—“Col J Bto-
ney, B H Lceke, G vV Reiver, J 8 Banfield, Miss Ha
ven, Miss Lucy Chase, Miss rarah Chase, W Haskins,
and 3 on deck.
Per steamship Virgo, from New York—Thos All!
son, John Jones, T J Eppes, wile, nurse and child,
Miss <J E Jocelyn, Miss E B Erclith, Miss M Cora Os
good, Mrs C G Mnthewson, K F sfathewson, . G TT
Dunscombe, 11 Dykes, n T Mot. E G Purman, N J
Bunnell, S Frisbi, J Bernhard, E Current, J K fctimp-
son aud niece, and 40 steerage.
Per steamship Euterpe, for New York—Chas H fan-
horn, Col J o Gibbs, H Clark, J Corley. J 8 Crowell,
Sidney Andrews, W J Freyer, jr, S Holliday, E Heile,
and steerage.
Per steamship WmTibbets, for Boston—E D Joes-
lin, G S i emteu, S 8 Miller, J D Tucker, and steerage.
Per steamship Weybosset, tor New Yo.k—F Evans,
Mrs Mary Finsier, Jlr B W ■ mith, Jos Barnes, R Ott-
maa, J a Wood, and steerage.
Per steamer City Point, fom Charleston—Mr Bailey
and lady, Mrs Soulcock and daughter, J D Malkcrson,
Mrs C Morris and 4 child en, J K Myat, P H Wood, 8
W Plume, H Allen, Geo V Melr, J D L Beckett, J Mc-
Cromlan, J L Henry, J O’Connor, Mr Korblan, H Hal-
cuder, »'m Pierson, Lewis Gaston, J J Allen, Geo
Sealing, J II Thomas, P C Lewis, and others,
Per steamer Helen Getty, from Palatka, Ac—E
Haile, L Warrock, J Paine, M T Miller, A Chtmau, 8
llalllday, u'm Van Do n, L P Paul, J P M Epping,
Jno Knight, T H Ligon, Eras T.iay, A W Holmes, Jno
Enzor, Dr A B Stonelake, IPS Week, IPB McMttttry,
A J Lvmb, J Reddick. R G Terry, T D Hamilton.
General Robert E. Lee recently forwarded
request to the War Department for permission
to retain a few old United States pieces of artil.
lery at Lfxington, Va., for the instruction of his
military school in gunnery practice. Secretary
Stanton, however, promptly sent an officer to
convey the guns to Richmond.
It is said Gottscbalk, the famous pianist, es'
caped a coat of tar and feathers by bis sudden
departure from California. His acaomplicc
Charles Le Gay, a prosperous hatter of San
Francisco, has entrusted bis business to
agent, and left also.
FI.VAiVi ILL Mi) I’OMMERCHl
Augusta market.
Augusta, Nov. 26.
Cotton.—We have little change to remark in
the market. It remains about the same as at
last night.
Union market.
,, Macon, Ga., Nov. 25.
CoTioK-There is considerable movement in
cotton. I orty five cent* is readily obtained for
good middling offered, and a considerable
HANOVER STREET, BOSTON,
Is the Largest and Best Arranged
Hotel in New England.
LEWIS RICE, Proprietor.
AND ;: ■
; forwarding Merchants,
AND
Manufacturers’ Agents
NORTH SIDE pF BAY STREET,
Between Whitaker and Barnard,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA
liberal advances made on consignments of Cotton.
A.%, to their friends in New York and Boston.
References—Wm. K. Kitchen, Prwt NatkmalPark
Bank, N, Y.- H. C Thacher & Co_ Boston; Israel Co
hen, Baltimore-. w«n, Moses* Co., Colhmbnar Wyman,
Moses & Co., Montgomery. an g»
aep27
The Southern House
Fourth Street,
ST. LOTTIES, MO
LAVEILLE, WARNER & CO., Proprietors.
A first class family Hotel; unsurpassed for locality,
comfort and convenience. tf eep!9
all
amount ib changing hands at these figures.
mobile
market.
Mobile,
Cotton—The market closed <jme{ L butfi'rrn "t
day, the demand being confined tn iILTl t0 ‘
Hale, of 600 bale, w*U
noddling. Stock on salevery |j K h’t. °° a C for
Montgomery market.
Montgomkuy, Ala., Nov 2=>
Cotton—Yesterday, the receipts were liaht
than the day before. Transactions were more
numerous, but principally ot small lots. One
sale took place at 28c in gold, equal to 42V i n
greenbacks. There is an evident increasing de
sire to buy aud sell.
Coasignees
Per steamship Hunter, from New York.—Both-
well A Whitehead, Biun A Meyer, Crane, John-
on k Graybili, Claghorn k Cunningham, Cun
ningnaui k Purse, H Cowley, M A Cohen, J H
Deppish, Erwin k Hardee, M Ferit k co, Geo C
Freeman. Gaden A Unckles, J Gilliland A co,
Gowdy, Hunter k Gammell, Hess k Gutman,
A Hardee, Halsey, Watson k oo, G M Heidt, Hil
ton & Randell, T Henderson, C V Hutchins, A B
Ives, G J Jones, J M Kir.chley, Karlin k Burke,
Lovell k Lattimore, LaRoche, Gaden k Uuckles,
G Mehrtens, Miller, Thomas k co, F Meiacke,
J C Maker k co, J C Mather, Order, Rogers
Cann, A A Solomon, W H Stark, C W Thompson
Weed k Cornwell, C E Smith, Jacob Lippman,
and others. - * „
Per steamship Nevada, from New York—Crane,
Johnson k Graybili, A, J, H k oo, W R, W, H A
co, Cooper, Olcott k Farrelly, F M Myrell, G [A
Duccan k Johnson, G, G k J, J H, H k oo, N A
C, J C Maker A oo, [S M L], M Newmark, Peter
Reilly, J Buokley, W L Vroom, Tison A Gordon,
D M Davison. Hunter A Uammell, MrsE Meyers
G N Nichols, Nichols, Camp A co, W Wolf, J B
Deppish, John McMahon A co, A M Scarborough,
steamer R 11 May, Cunningham, Purse A eo. H
Dittmors, C L Gilbert, P Skehan, T H, B A co, S
Goodall, D M Blue A oo, J Gilliland A co, C
White, M G Ehrlich, Biair, Bickford A co, Young
k Nixon, R E Graves, D R Dillon, T W Shae,
Francis Blair, T Nugent, jr, M Ferst A co, M S
Veyer, J E Hernandez, Bell, Wylly A Christian,
Pockard A Berrien, York, Williams, Mclntire A
co, W M Davidson, L&Koahe, Gaden <ft Unckles,
Dzialynski A Slager, G M Heidt, M D Wadley, W
11 Pease, E II VanNess A oo, T H Balshaw A
co, John Hart, Order, H G Rewe, Rogers A Cann,
A Rescber A oo, T W Cooney, mrs 5 Prentice, H
Agcew, B Habersham A Son, M J Solomons,
Einstein A Eckman, Brady, Smith Aoo, Linvillo
A Gleason, 0 Cohen, Claghorn A Cunningham,
Southorn Ex co, J Lama, Bryan, Hartridgc A co,
Blun A Meyer, J L Villalonga, A A Solomons A
oo, Halsey, Watson A co, F W Sims A eo, Er-
wiu A nardeo, Lightfoot Jaques, R D W, B [B],
Bothwell A Whitehead, John Rutherford, P
Soanlan, C N, J Lippman, M J Doyle, J Epstein
Bro, Weed A Cornwell, G B A G W Lamar, W H
Stark, Miller, Thomas A oo, Schuster A Heinsieus,
A Kohler, Kein Aco, W II Wiltbergsr A oo, E
Ehriich, M A Cohen, W L Peabo ty, Jas Las-
sere. it Eothschild, W H Bryant, K B Daly A
co, C N A II R J Long, [P] oo, L C A H, W C
O’Driscoll, J D B, C L Colby A co.
Per steamship Virgo, from New York—Adams’
Ex co, J W Andersen A Son, G H Arledge, J H
Baldwin, Bell, Wylly A Christian, M lleytagh,
Blun A Meyer, Bothwell A Whitehead, R Brad
ley, Brady, Smith A co, Brigham, Baldwin A co,
Bryan, llartridge A co, F Champion, Claghorn
A Cunningham, A M Cohen A jBro, M A Cohen,
0 Cohen, C L Colby A co, F W Cornwell, Crane,
Johnson A Graybili, Cunningbam|A Parse, Dr
W H Cuyler, E P Deyo, J H Deppish, Doyle A
Lyons, Duncan A Johnson, Dzialynski A Slager,
E Ehrlich, Erwin A Hardee, M Ferst A Bro, D
Finnegan, Mrs J S Forhen, G C Freeman A oo,
C L Gilbert, J Gilliland, H Gowdy, Guckecbeim-
er A Sclig, R Habersham A Sons, Halsey, Wat
son A co, Herig A Berkle, E E Hertz, Holcombe
A oo, R M Hunt, Hooter A Gammell, A B Ives,
Jones A Way, Kein & oo, Kennedy A O’Brien, J
R Kiochley, Rand J Lachlison, J Lama, R J
Laroombe, LaRoche, Gaden A Unckles, Jacob
Lippman, Lovell A Lattimore, J MeMahon, S W
Mangham, Mather A West, W H May, Jas Me.
Gratb, WAR Mclntiro, J II Moses, U Murkin-,
F M Myrell, E L Neidliager, Nickerson A Jones,
John Oliver, G W Porter, Peter Riley, W G Rob.
in son, Rodgers A Cana, John Rutherford, H G
Ruwe A co, G D Sagars, Schuster A Ileinsiur, J
R Scaly A co, D F Sheffer, W H Sherwood, F W
Smith A co. A A Solomons, W M Walsh, B
Strauss, J T Thomas, Tbos M Turner, Tyson A.
Gordon, E 11 VaDNees A oo, J L Villalonga, L D
Waddell, R D Walke-, Mrs M Walker, J G
Watts A co, C White, J R Wilder, ‘ M H Wilt-
berger Aco, Wm Wolf, Yonge A Macon, Cooper,
Oloott A Farrelly, Jno Ryan, J C Schreiner A
Son, Pierce Skehan, MAD Wadley.
Per steamer Helen Getty, from Palatka, Ao
Adams’ Express, C E 0 Sullivan, Erwin A Har«
dee, A S Hartridee, J L Villalonga, Tison A
Gordon, Miller, Thomas A eo.
Wilmington market.
Wilmington, Not. 23.
Cotton- -No sales.
Spirits TuHpzNaN*—Bales
and 26 bbls at 02>£c.
of 6 bbls at 60c,
—Sales of 40 bbls at |5.
50
Hbinolks—Salas of ^“‘hligfe! atil £ £
15
Tan—Is firm at $3, at whieh _ Not *“ bis , 26 -
218 bbls. hl0h we re P° rt **1®8 Of
Rcsio—112 bbls cdknmon and So 2 «nM
to $5 IS per tale barrel. 2 * old
C*odb Turp*ntinz—107 bbto at *5.
J&SS& S£ St®,. 1 " ““■« -
“"'™ r “ *’*• ‘• <11 *>
Receipt*.
Per steamer Helen Getty, from Palatka, Ac.—104
bales sqita-e cotton, 26 do round do, 4 cases mdze, 8
do leather, 32 bbls oranges.
METROPOLITAN HOTEL,
Late Brown’s,
WASHINGTON, 3D. C.
IJIH13 leading Hotel, Renovated and Refurnished,
modatlon
in pel
of its
old patrons.
3m
seplt
Exports.
Per steamship Chase, for New York—339 bales up
land cotton. 10 do domestics, 18 bags coffee and spice,
I case, Ac.
Per steamship Weybosset, for New York—498 bales
upland cotton. 69 pkgs mdze, 11 bales domestics, Ac
i.„S r "t^amship Euterpe, to- NewTork—SCI bales np-
frnit 21 do wool, 2 bales yarn, ’0 sacks dried
Per bo «'*™ d ^ 6‘ bundles sugar cane, Ac.
Iimrifn WmTibbets, for Boston-460 bales cot-
7 do wool > 11 crockery. 1
irou t s ’ r> ““e*- to barrels and 5 bales mdze, 3 tons
Cotton Sins! Cotton Glns , c . tioD e|B ,,
Taylor, Brown, Eagle, Southern,
Emory & Craven, McCharty
and Excelsior
COTTOK ‘ GKnsrs,
With Engines, IJorse Powers, and every thing com
plete for ronning, in-store, and ready tor immediate
shipment, at the lowest rates, by
JOHN B. FULLER,
"V ®*7 Mroo<» !»«w T*rk.
oeW-eodty
MISCELLANEOUS.
TOBACCO
FOR SALE ON CONSIGNMENT
1.800 Boxes Plug, assorted brands.
4,Oi O Pounds Fine Cut Smoking In
Papers.
5,000 Pounds Snuff, assorted brands,
with a general assortment of Groceries.
The Tobacco and Snuff 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 Circnlar,
Portable and Stationary Saw mills,
descriptions of which will be furnished by us on ap
plication. YONGE A NIXON,
novlT—lm ‘ Bay street.
“HOUSEHOLD BLESSINGS.”
THE CELEBRATED PATENT
UNION WASHING 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 WRINGER
With Cog Wheels and solid white rubber Rolls—the
best and most durable made.
These Machines were invented by a native of Ar
kansas, and arc the same so highly spoken of by Con
federate officers, who used them in Johnson's Island
Prison.
J. WARD & CO.,
457 BROADWAY, NEW YORK.
VAN NAME & CO.,
Western Agents, Chicago, St. Louis and Cincinnati.
nov22—lot
JUST RECEIVED
Per Steamer America
A fine assortment of
Rhine Wines
Wines.
Hockheimer,
Nierstincr,
Eiebfrnumilk.
Liquors.
St. Croix Rum,
Jamaica Rum,
Fine Brandies.
And a variety of the finest brands of
Also.
Lunch Served at U O’clock A. M,
At A. STAMM’S,
'y22— tf 8t. Charles', In Rear of Custom House.
3SS
IV
I
AND
C H EMI CALS
A CHOICE selection of DRUGS, MEDICINES.
CHEMICALS, PERFUMERIES, PATENT MEDI
CINES, TRUSSES, Ac., just landed from New York,
Apothecaries, Planters and Traders
From the interior can be supplied at shortest notice.
I can warrant any article as being pure.
A large quantity of EUROPEAN LEECHES, fini
quality.
All the PATENT MEDICINES extant on hand.
100 cases JACOB’S DYSENTERIC CORDIAL, all of
which will be sold low for CASH.
Wholesale and Retail, -
Apothecaries’ Hall,
Corner Broughton and Barnard streets,
W. M. WALSH, M. D., Proprietor.
N. B.—Fresh Garden Seeds. tf ie!6
mm turnip %m
RUTA BAGA.
FIAT HUTCH
AND
Bed Top Turnip Seeds
Warranted to be of the
GROWTH OB’ 1865,
Just received from D. Landreth, and for sale by
IOLN,.
Jyio
W. W. LIN
cor Bull and < 'ongress streota.
FOR SALE
A CHOICE LOT OF
ALSO,
100 Bbls. Lawrecceville do’s Cement
Will be sold
Low to Close Consignment.
Apply to
CHAS; V. COLBY Sc. CO.,
*ep!4 tf cor. Bay and Abercom sts.
Wright & Co.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
Represented by our Agent, JOHN 8, WRIGHT, Esq.
No. 69 Wall Street, New York,
on “28 «m
Phi*, who pronounce it i
uSoBts, ana the material
' delicate hair.
1. BRIDT,
w*. it. svirrn.
Horses &
DANIEL BUTLER Would respectfully to-
form the public that he ia now prepared to fumiab,
at the shortest notice.
HORSES AND CARRIAGES.
aoiix. r. roan,
H. I. WILLIAMS,
J. *. M’lNTIHX.
r.M,. WABD.
First class Carriages run to thi
Wharves and to the Railroad '
rates.
None but careful and competent Drivers enr
DANIEL BUTLS .
noalO—tf cor. Whitaker and York streets.
YU.
AUCTION AND COMMISSION
mkrchasis,
Bay Street, Savannah, Ga.
Consignments of Cotton and Lumber solicited.
References:
Savannah—Brigham, Baldwin ifc Co., Gaden A
Unckles, Erwin £ Hardee. Hunter A GammcU, Isaac
D. LaRoche, Roberts, W. Woodbridge, L. C.
Norvell Sc Co. _ „ „ ,,
New York—S T. Knapp Sc Bro., D. H. Baldwin Sc
Co.
Sale days, Tnesdays and Fridays.
CHARLES L. COLBY & CO.,
SHIPPING, COMMISSION,
AND
FORWARDING MERCHANTS
JONES’ BLOCK,
CORNER BAY AND ABERCORN STS.
SAVANNAH, GiY.
Liberal cash advances made on consignments to the
firm represented in New York by tharles L Colby,
Esq., or to our friends in Boston.
ALEX. H. HOL * AY, Resident Partner.
Rifebihces.—Messrs. Dabney, Morgan & Co., New
York; Jarvis Slade, Esq.. New York; Gardner Colby,
Esq., Boston; Hon. .T. Wiley Edmands, Boston.
aog!6
tf
KEIN & CO.,
114 BAT STREET, SAVANNAH, OA.,
COTTON FACTORS,
COMMISSION & FORWARDING
MERCRANT8
L IBERAL cash advances made on consign-'
ments of Cotton and approved Merchandize
made to their friends In New York, Boston or Liver-
P< Refer to Messrs. Smith A Donning, New York; C
C. Sc H. Sf. Tabor, New York; Cabot Sc. Senter, 8t
Lonis; W. H. Taylor, New Orleans. aug26
F. M. MYRELL,
Steamboat Agent,
GENERAL
Commission and Forwarding Merchant,
Bay Street, Savannah, Ga.,
Harris’ Bailding, 2d Door West of A. Low & Co.’s,
Refers to Messrs. Hnntcr A Gammell, Crane, John
son Sc Graybili, Bell, Wylly Sc Christian, Bothwell Sc
Whitehead,.Miller, Thomas Sc Co., and M. A. Cohen,
Esq. tf acp29
E. F. METCALFE & CO.,
GENERAL FORWARDING
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Stoddard's Range, on Bay street, between Lincoln
and Abercom,
Savannah, Georgia.
References.—Heniug, Flint* Pearce, New York; E
M. Bruce A Co. Augusta, Ga.; R. C. Robson, Esq., At
lanta, Ga.; Knott Sc Howes, Macon, Ga.; E. M Bruce,
Morgan Sc Co , Apalachicola, Fla.; Watts, Crane Sc
Co., New York; Geo. C. Pearce A Co., St Louis, Mo ;
H. C. Bruce A Co., Cincinnati, O.; Mr. H. J. Cook,
Albany, Ga.; John W. Ovonnor, Macon, Ga.
sep21 tf
H. GOWDY,
Commission Merchant,
19 6 B A. X STREET,
(Anderson’s Wharf,)
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA
oct2
3m
FRANK S. HESSELTINE,
COUNSELLOR at LAW
NO. 147 BAY STREET,
{NEXT! DOOR TO THE REPUBLICAN OFFICE,1
SAVANNAH, <3-A-.
oct SI
A- E- LOPEZ & CO.,
Gunsmiths aud Locksmiths,
Corner of St< Jnlien and Jefferson Streets.
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SAMUEL P. HAbHLTON,
(Successor to Wilmot A Richmond,)
W&tcbes, Silver Ware, Jewelry
Canes, Cutlery, Ac.
Cor. Whitaker,Si. Julien and Congress Sis.
SAVANNAH, GA.
Watches and Jewelry, repaired. Chronometers rated
br transit. Cash paid for old Gold and Silver.
J M
MARINE
various Steamboat
it at the-lowest
iyed.
Wm, M. Davidson
Teas,
WHOLESALE DEALEB IK
Groceries, Wines, Lienors,
Segars, Ale and Cider,
150 Bay Street Savannah,
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JNO. L*. VILLALONGA,
Cotton Factor,
Forwarding and Commission Merchant
NO. 94 BAY STREET,
GEORGIA.
Insurance Agency.
Security insurance Conpany,
Capital and Pubplus, $1,000,000.
Ph«nix Insurance Company,
Capital and Surplus, $1,600,000.
International Insurance Company,
Capital anO Surplus, $l,2on,0oo.
Manhattan Insurance Company,
Capital and Surplus, $9do,ooo.
Risks taken in the above highly n-spoustble Com
panies on Buildings and Merchandize of *]; descrip
tions, at the lowest rates, corresponding with tbe
risks. Apply to A. A. LANE, Agent,
po»18—3m No. 12 Stoddard’s Range, Bay street.
YORK ADVEBTISEW^. t ,
woodfSTSk*
ATTomATEYH
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COOPKK, OLCOTI'S & FARRELLY,
Booksellers and Stationers,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
RICHARDSON &c BARNARD,
Bay St, opposite Mariner’s tikreh.
AGENTS |FOR
Wm. Jessup A Eon’s
English Cast Steel,
Circular Sawz,
C»tton Gins,
Ammoniated Pacific Guano,
Patent Decking and Hoofing.
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ALEXANDER HARDEE
STORAGE
AND
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT
COR. BAY AND JEFFERSON STREETS,
SAVANNAH, GA.
Dealer in Hay, Fodder, Grain, Floor, Wool, Hides,
Bran, shorts, Ac. tf - , , s*pB»
COTTON GINS,
STEAM ENGINES
FOR
SAW MILLS,
And all kinds of Machinery can be procured through
the undersigned.
SASHES AJXT) BLIND8, '
Of every description and* pattern, can be obialned at
the lowest Manufacturers' Prices, by applying to
te
! copy, and seed bill to
1 IRS—Raisins,
Macon Telegraph and Augusta Coi
this office.
908 Bay street
nstituti
ntionalist
received - and tor a»le by
ROY ID
ns, Currants, Citron, | Figs,
Vermicelli and nreCr
Insurance Agency
OCEAN", RIVER, FIRE.
T BE undersigned hold commiaeions from the lead
teg Insurance corporations ot New York, repre
senting an aggregate cash capital of over
FIVE MILLIONS OF DOLLARS
And are prepared to issue policies to cover Fifty Thou
sand dollars on one application upon
Fire Risks at Savannah and Inland
- Towns,
COTTON AND MERCHANDIZE IN TRANSIT ON THE
AUGUSTA AND MACON RIVERS,
OCEAN BISKS GENERALLY.
Prompt Settlement of Losses.
L. C. NORVELL Sc CO.,
rnay29 Bnll street, opposite Post Office.
T HE undersigned have formed a Copartnership
under the name aud style of COuPER, OLCOTT3
Sc FARRELLY, for the transaction of a Wholesale and
Retail
Book and Stationery Business,
at the old stand of John SI. Cooper Sc Co., Northwest
comer of Whitaker aud St Julien streets.
JOHN M. COOPER,
WILUAMH OLCOTT,
DANIEL G. OLCOTT.
oct23 STEPHEN FARRELLY.
PAPER AND RAG W AREHOUSE.
WARREN & PLATNER
Wholesale Dealers In All Kinds of
Coarse and Fine Papers, Enve
lopes, Twines, and Paper
Roes.
Sole Agents in this city for the Rath
Paper mills.
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.
S. IIARTRIBGE,
COMMISSION
AND
Forwarding Merchant,
93 BAY STREET,
GEORGIA.
8AX”A]XriSrAJQC,
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A. T. OUNJI1NGHAM, T>. G. PUItBE, K. J. LABCOMBE,
CUNNINGHAM, PURSE & CO.,
FACTORS, FORWARDING
AND
Commiss ion Merchants)
Bay Street, Savannah, G-a,
References—Robt. Habersham Sc Sons,
Gammell, Octavus Cohen, Brigham,
'®ni
Erwin & Hardee, Claghorn >
Hunter Sc
Baldwin & Co.,
nningham. sep5-3m
KIRLIN, BRO. & BURKE,
WHOLK8ALB DEALER# IN
ALES, WINES AND LIQUORS
Oor,
jnnc21
Whitaker Street and Bay Lane.
Cm
R. MOLINA,
00E- BULL AND CONGRESS STREETS,
(Under Screven Ilouae,)
IMPORTER AND WHOLESALE DEALER IN
Havana Segars, Leaf
XND
SMOKING TOBACCO.
Also, all kinds of Virginia Chewing and Smoking
Tobacco, Meerschaum, Brier Root, and all other kinds
of Fancy Pipes. 3m sep30
I. A. HARHUE & CO.,
Shipping, Commission,
AND
FORWARDING MERCHANTS,
SAVANNAH, GA .
Will make liberal cash
their friends, Norton,
Btreet, New York.
advances on consignments to
slaughter & Co.. 40 Broad
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NEW GOODS
J EST RECEIVED, a large and beautiful as-
ment of
FANCY GOODS,
selected expressly for this market Call and see
them. C. M. HILLSMAN,
aug!4 cor. Bull apd Broughton streets.
AUGUSTA CARDS-
J.O.MATHEWSON
[GENERAL
COMMISSION, PRODUCE BROKER
AND
FORWARDING MERCHANT,
No. 285 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga.,
(At the Old Stand of the late firms of T. P. Stovall A
Co., Stovall, McLaughlin Sc Co., aud G. H.
McLaughlin Sc Co.,)
Will give his prompt and personal attention to the
purchase aud sale or Cotton, Domestic Goods, Sugar,
Bacon, I-ard, Grain, Flour, Rope, Bagging, and Mer
chandize generally.
Having the Agency of several first class Cotton
Mills, I am prepaired at all times to supply orders for
Yams, Sheetings, shirtings, Osnabnrgs, Drills, Ker
seys, Jeans, See., Scc.
With extensive -fire-proof warehouses, can furnish
secure storage, and.give prompt attention to merchan
dize and prodace consigned to me for forwarding in
asy direction. tm angv4
W. A KAMSJSY & uo.,
GENERAL
Commission Merchants
AND
AUCTIONEERS:
308 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga.
Robert Habersham Sc 8ons, Savannah.
W. H. Stark, do.
Bones, Brown Sc Co., Augusta.
Ed. Thomas, ao.
W. K. Kitchen, President National Park Bank, N.
Y. ■ 1—
Firecracker*, |
C. I*. GIL8KRT,
JAS. B. CAHYLlT
General aid Coaralsstoa MercJitat,
. V' A.TJGbTJSTA. 0--A-
Holders of Merchandize wishing to reaHzc immwB-
at^y. ajmSttoeir tetenste by consigning &e
“SSrf Wineas attention will be given all donsign-
made, at the meet reaaona,
ble rates. banter Sc Gammell, C. L. Colby a
co c : ^ ^
ER AND CHEESE-
Butter, MO boxes Cheesy ka
_
INSURANCE
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, $10,400,000
CHAS. L* COLBY & CO.
A BE prepared to take Marine Risks to any
Domes: ic or Foreign Port, and Eire Riuku
n this 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,
Capitol, *5,000,000.
COMMERCE FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,
Capitol, $200,000.
STANDARD FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,
Capitol, *200,000.
Office in Jones’ Block,
comer Bay and Abercom streets.
Branch Office,
cor. Drayton and Bryan streets. sugle-tf
FIRE I INSURANCE.
THE
PHOENIX INSURANCE CO
OF HARTFORD, CONN.
Capital, *600 OOO.... Assets,*! ,000.000
Fire risks token in the above Company on Buildings
and Merchandize of every discription at fab rates.
nov3—lm H. BRIGHAM, Agent.
MERCHANTS’
INSURANCE COMPANY
HARTFORD, CONN.
T HE undersigned having been appointed agent for
the above well known Company, is prepared to
take risks against fire on the most favorable terms.
H BRIGHAM,
Office Southern Insurance and Trust Co.
July?tf
AND
COUNSELLORS
NO. in
law
AB *u,
fTtiaity BulMiag ,
The mdenioted b*vin~ rn ■
law. Is prepared to take -to, ife iWTV. „
several court, is
• ep * 8 u
CHARLES BiTTvT
* vr l
or j
Mohical Instnnnentg, Strips. ^
ROBERT N UNAS’
(Ltte srsm Sc cutn
PIANO FORTss
BALTIMORE CAR08.
D. C. Cary,
General Commission Merchant,
BALTIMORE, Md.
Particular attention given to otders for the purchase
of Goods. .
Consignments respectfully solicited.
Refers, by permission, to Hue, Whitney Sc Co., Sa
vannah. nov20—lm
P OOEE Sc HUNT,
Baltimore, Maryland,
lUfttrPAOTUBZKS
Portable and Stationary Steam Engines and Boilers,
Steam Fire Engines,
Portable Saw Mills, Gang and Single Saw Mills,
Mining Machinery,
Portable Grist Mills, FI jnr Mill Machinery,
Cotton Screws,
Railroad Cars, Car Wheels and Axles,
Hydraulic Presses for Oil and Tobacco,
Tobacco Moulds,
Gas Works Apparatus of all kinds,
ang8
Salting, Pulleys and Hangers.
6m
CTRTJB P. UKXDZKHiLL,
Greensboro’, VJC.
DULLSV NICHOLS,
Baltimore.
C. P. MENDENHALL & CO.,
Cotton, Tobacco,
AND
General Commission Merchants,
156 Pratt Street Wharf,
sep23 BALTIMORE
VULCAN WOBKS,
BALTIMORE.
mu 18 old establishment, with increased facilities,
? continues to execute, promptly, orders for
Steam and other IHachinery, Bailers
Casting's, Ac. A large water front on the Har
bor, with a powerful crane, gives them great advan
tages in fitting out and repairing steamers. Station
ary Engines M various sizes kept on hand. Iron for
bridges furnished. HAZLEHURST Sc CO.
oct31—Om
BALTIMORE
rjUBCE:
WROUGHT IRON PIPE AND TUBE CO.
Is now prepared to supply Gas, Steam and Water Pipe
and Fittings, on tbe most favorable terms.
All (ripe warranted.
P. O. Boi I860, Baltimore, Md. sep25—8m
A FACT WORTH KN0WIN6
ff.HAT by buying shoes, with Metallic Tips, two-
L thirds the usual expense of suppling children with
No oni *
shoes may be saved. No one, for every-day wear, can
afford to Ouv any other. Millions of dollars are an
nually saved by this ueefffl invention. The toes of
metal tipped shoes remain perfect nntil the rest of tool
shoe is worn out. Th„ feet are keut dnr. thus benH
fitting the health and saving money
For sale by all shoe dealers. 3mj
I Drunkenness
■ -..u, . , . K!,l A,,
anglT
dS wdcw te administered without the
“F nddre *- »*■ sale
tJ^fi^SStoSTdrugklsw in ‘be United States and
may*>—' 4MChe«nnt^.
s
C. F. Martii i
GUITAR
581 BROADWAY, [Upstwr
r0PP06ITE THE METROPOLITAN Ham,
NEW YORK.
N. B.-Brass Instruments, Clarioreta. Pl»v, .
Bands made to order and *vmM *
(Whslesale.j
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HAWKINS & CO
PACKERS k GENERAL PB0WM<|i
Dealers,
Front St., JTnt Ytrk,
341
St.,
Batter,
Cheese,
Bacon,
Tongues.
tqtKtoi
5*.
hit.
»W.;
*c. *r
Beet
Fork.
Hams,
Lard,
Shoulders,
Fsltss Maurket Beef
All orders carefully executed st tbe
SHORTEST NOTICE,
We respectfully refer to Memn. Sasr 1 . »
Ehrlich, Esq., B. G. Tilden, Esq.
Southern Produce received ot eoaaig&oes:.
oct*—tm
the money, by
•holesale Agent,
PhfladeiphtoTPa.
pr. BUM’S Specific.
-g-ifgB oldest and most reliable medicine for the core
AofSpennatorteea, Seminal Weakness, Loss of Pow-
Ac. This medicine has stood the test of over thir
ty years and has always proved a success.
DR. RAND'S SPECIFIC )8 e “
exhibited In the form of
pills, made up entirely of substances that have a speci
fic effect upon the generative organs. Most
associate the Idea of operations upon the bo wt
taking any kind of pills. The Srnmno of Dr. Bond is
not intended as an svacuatdig gamom. Its medici
nal vtrfhes are expended entirely upon tbe impaired
regenerative organa. The (rills are not unpleasant to
the taste, and many persons masticate them with im
punity before swallowing them; which plan we would
always recommend, as affording the qnedieet way
m<Mi
Holmes * Patlenmi,
I*, tt Water Mrcct, Inlni
Receivers of Flour,
WEftTElM,
AND
SOUTHERN PRODUCE
Consignments Solicited.
O RDERS for Float. Wheat Corns* tea
filled at lowest market rales, aid direr.; ftg
first bands, thus earing extra proAts.
Receivers of the well knows Braud of F«
•‘Keartoge Mill*,” which will be
in lots to suit
Full information furnished by
LaROCHE, GAbES i CSCII*,
oct20—8m cor. Bay »»d farasrd k-ws
D. H. BALDWIN & CO,
C0MMIS3I0Y HEKBITK
178 Pearl street,
YORK.
it
D. H. BALDWIN,) *.
J. F. GUMMING, / len
H. BRIGHAM, 1
C. M. HOLST, f Savannah.
KRAFT & HILL,
— ; j /
Manufacturers and Jobber? of
STRAW AMD MILLHEBT HMD
• Nos. 281 and 283 Brsadway.
(opposite A. T. Stewarts.)
NEW YORK-
A foil supply of Goods, suitable for to m* *
ways on hiiid.
Your patronage is rwpcctfuily eoltCJoi.
oct25—Sm
THE WASHINGTON
IRON WORKS
Have oo band fcrssletheir
improved Ptriahlt ,,e V?iu?^T
Portable Circular Sow BIHa •>»
Sow Mil Is. FI oor aod Csrs Mill*
And manufacture to order all
glues, Marine, Stationary, and
Oars and Turn TabI*-s,Iroo Steam
also, General Machinery, Irun^ »
ings, large and small
Sewboi > «
Or L. C. WARD, Agent y .
85 l iberty street Koran S, Sew Tort
octJfi—ly
. xc.
G. P1B«0X8.
MAM7Arm*s
Hadfieki’s Union Fire
Importer of
Chinese Fire Crarken W-
Manolhctsrer of
LAJNTKRNTy,
Also n large assortment o( his o»* ;
TOYS AND FANCY GOOv
24 J*hs St., sear Dr#**wsf-
oct 25—i2m —jr~irr
WIM’-N. BlfD Atf- ,
COMMISSION MEBCBA>Tt
FOR THKoSAl.K
COTTON, COTTON » ‘ ^
SHEETINGS, SHIBTI5GS, i • *
7* Cha»bersstrtet, -Ve*
Samuel G. Wrman,) i^gof BsttW**- *”
James
GARDNER,
COMMISSION
roam* saL>
cott 5?«X
Hi
i'
itB Pearl St. I Ns- **,^51. .
NEW YORK,
National teat
Refer to —_
American ExcTe Bank.
means
.
without operating
Having amirie * ■ . .
dot operating on their own '
mriidt cnZffFftfcor * CO- AfWhjgr*.
c. K. DKXTKB, Ait- ® ^
- swisft
fee sale by the
J, NOTH * «HI