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ATIONAt r REPUBLICAN. FRIDAY
MARtN£ II
HO rets.
POETRY
8AVANNAB, NOVEMBER 80.
r ARRIVED.
Steamer Volunteer, Snow, Angnsta, to O'Eafion A
CO.
Steamer Laura, Garnett, Angnata, to Erwin ft Har
dee. • ‘
r teamer Clarion, Hone, Doetortown, toO L Colby
& co. ^ ; ‘ ..
> teamer W G Gibbons, PbUpot, Angnata, to Erwin
ft Hardee.
2 Hate, from Augusta.
Horses &
Union Place Hotel
BRADY,
Security Insurance Company,
CapiUl and Surplus, $U»00,<m.
Phsenix Insurance (onpauj.
; Capital and Smphw, $1,800,000.
lernatioual lusurauce Company,
~ Capital and Surplus, $1,200,000.
DARIEL BCTLEB nonW reepectftiHj in
form the public that he is dW prepared to furnish,
at the shortest notice,
HORSES AND CARRIAGES.
First class Carriages run to the rations Steamboat
Steamer Lizzie Baker,
horn ft Guuungham.'
Steamer P BGoodsell, -
HANOVEB STREET, BOSTON,
IgEIs the Largest and Best Arranged
Ml Hotel in New England.
Wharves.and to the Railroad Depot at the lowest
competent Drivers employed.
DANIEL BUTLER,
noAlO—tf
LEWIS RICE, Proprietor,
Insurance Agency
AUCTION AND COMMISSION
WHOLESALE IXALXB H*
Groceries, Wines, Liquors, Tens,
Segars, Ue and Cider,
150 Bay Street .....Savannah,
Per steamer Volunteer, frbrn Augnsta-0 FaUan ft
co. E F Metcalf ft co, Hunter ft R A a w
Per steamer Laura, from AugnsU-G B ft G w
Lamar, Rodcr’S & Cann, Brady, ejnltn & c®*
Per steamer Clarion, from Itnctoitown—A G Brown,
Hanter ft (iammell, J W l^thron * ^ McMfilon,
E C Wade. Erwin ft Ha dec, A M Srarhoroueh ft co,
Guckenheimer ft Seiig, Tison ft Gordon, Adams’ Ex
Swss ;'So G iSrSiS|*S5
Fourth Street,
Bay Street, Savannah, Gra.
Consignments of Cotton and Lumber solicited.
References j
ham, Baldwin ft Co., Goden ft
Hardee. Hunter ft Gammell, Isaac
FI1HE undersigned hold commissions from the iead-
JL tag Insurance corporations ot New York, repre-
•aiting M> aggregate cash capita! of over
FIVE MILLIONS OF D0LLA2S
AbA ^^jpreparedto Israe^policies to cover Fifty Thon-
W» Risks Kt Sarannah aa< Inlanf
ST. LOXJXS, ZMZO.
LAVEILLK, WARNER ft CO., Proprietors.
A first class family Hotel; unsurpassed for locality,
comfort and convenience. tf sepl*
Savannah—Bi
Unckles, Erwin
D. LaRoche, H
Norvell ft Co.
New York—8. T. Knapp & Bro.
JNO. L. VILLALONGA,
Cotton Factor
Sale days, Tncsdays and Fridays.
COTTON AND
DIZE IN TRANSIT ON THI
MACON RIVERS,
AUGU8TA
COOPfitf, OLCOTIS & FARRfiLLT,
Booksellers and Stationers,.
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
Hotel, Renovated and Refurnished,
ret order for the reception and aocom-
Id patrons.3m seplS
MISCELLANEOUS,
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, $10,400,009
OHAS. L- COLBY & CO.
A RE prepared to take Marias Rinks to any
Domestic or Foreign Port, and Fire Risks
n this city in the following named first clan New York
Companies, at the lowest rates:
COLUMBIAN MARINS INSURANCE CO.,
Capital, $8,000,000. «
MORRIS FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,
Capital, $8,000,000. ,
COMMERCE FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,
Capital, *200,000.
STANDARD FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,
Capital, $200,000.
Office in Jones* Block,
comer Bay and Abercom streets.
Branch Office,
cor. Drayton and Bryan streets. anglfl-tf
PAPER AND RAG WAREHOUSE
COMMISSION
OP HARTFORD, CONN.
Capital, »eoo OOO
Asset s,$1,000, OOO.
Fire risks taken in the above Company on Buildings
id Merchandize of every discription at fair rates.
novS—lm H. BRIGHAM, Agent
MERCHANTS’ '
INSURANCE COMPANY!
BALTIMORE CARDS.
D. C. Oa
General Commission
BALTIMORE,
R. MOLINA,
00B- BULL AND 00NGBESS STREETS
(Under Screven House,)
IMPORTER AMD WHOLESALE DEALER IS
Liquors,
8t. Croix Ram,
Jamaica Bum,
Fine Brandies.
FRANK S. HESSELTINE,
COUNSELLOR at LAW,
NO. 147 BAT STREET,
(NEXT I DOOR TO THE REPUBLICAN OFFICE.)
8AVANNAH, GA.
oct 21
SMOKING TOBACCO
Also, all kinds of Virginia Chewing nnd S:
Tolmcco, Meerschaum, Brier Root, and all oUk
Also.
Lunch Served at II O’clock A. M.
At A. STAMM’S,
>22—tf St. Charier, in Rear of Custom House.
Shipping, Commission
FORWARDING MERCHANTS,
SAVANNAH, Gh A .
Will make liberal cash advances on consignments to
IMPORTERS OF
FRENCH AND ENGLISH
Portable Circular Saw
Saw Hills,Floor aadCsnc mil*
And manufacture to order ail Ids* of rim fc
glues, Marine, Stationary, and Piuprilc. E”’ 1 *-
Cars and Tqra Tables, Iroe Steam Vcadssai
also. General Machinery, Iron sad ft?*
tag^ large andsmafiF^^te^
GERMAN,
DDL LET NICHOLS,
their friends, Norton, Slaughter ft Co.," 40
street, New jork. octi
CL P. MENDENHALL & CO.,
Cotton, Tobacco,
•J ment of
FANCY GOODS,
selected expressly lor this market Call and
them. C. M. HILLS MAN,
General Commission Merchants,
Gunsmiths and Ltsismiths,
Comer of St. J alien and Jefferson Streets.
VU1C
eor^Rull^nd^roughtonjstreeta.
AUGUSTA CARDS.
SAMUEL P. HAMILTON,
(Saccenor to Wflmot A Richmond,}
DXAJJEB I* N ^ *
Watches, Silver Ware, jewelry,
Canes, Cutlery, Ac.
Cor. Whitaker, St. Julien and Congress Sts,
SAVANNAH, GA.
Watches and Jewelry repaired. Chronometers rated
bytruult. Cash paid for old Gold and Stiver.
R. ESTERBROOK A CO..
STEEL PEN nmFACTlBEHS, ’
w f »1 SSrSJJSSSffs^i.
..Wsj.SSsr.SsXi f“ — “
CAUTION.—These Pens are genuine American
manufacture, and equal in finish elasticity and flne-
55* °, P°j“‘ * *5® imported. They are, there-
f? re > *“ re to gain the confidence of the American trab-
rnritJ^ 6 '°f our signature is sufficient so-
mm TURNIP SEED.
BUTA BAGA.
HA® BDIC H,
AND
Bed Top Turnip Seeds,
COMMISSION, P
FORWARDING MERCHANT,
No. 886 Broad Street, Augusta, 8$.,
McLaughlin ft Go.,) ... . _*
Will give his prompt and personal attention to the
RICHARDSON & BARNARD
Bay St, opp^te Mariner’s March
AGENTS IFOR
Wm. Jessup ft Son’s
fitugiiuh Cast Steel, 7 . . i
Circular Saws, 1
A FACT WOBTH KNOWING
T by bn,
ns the asm
«y,hesave
shoes with Metallic
xpense of suppling d
No one, for every-da
No. 9 Bine Street, New York,
manufacturing Stationers,
Job Printers
and Lithographers.
Wholesale 4 Eetail Deakra in First Glass
OFFICE FIXTURES.
POHSTAIITLY on hand a splendid aesortmeat
Vy of Foreign and Domestic Letter and Note Paper,
Envelopes of every size and quality.
^Certificate of Stocks, Boni,Checks, iNotes, Drafts,
chandize generally.
Having the. Agency of several first class Cotton
Mills, I sin prepared at all times to supply orders for
Yarns, Sheetings, Shirtings, Osnnburgs, Drills, Ker-
^^ithextansive fire-proof warehouses,' can-ftunisft
ore kept dry, thus bone-
ice consigned to .me
A CHOICE LOT OF
100 Bbte. Lawrenceville (Jo’s Cement,
Will be sold
Low to Close Consignment.
* Apply to
CHAS; L. COLBY ft CO.,
s®Pl< tf cor. Bay and Abercorn sts.
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT
COB. BAY AND JEFFEB80N STREETS,
SAVANNAH, GA.
_ Dealer in Hay, Fodder, Grata; Flour, Wool, Hides,
AUCTIONEERS
30& Broad Street, Augusta, Ga,
Bran, short*,
COTTON GINS
Wright & Co,
y. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
Represented by our Agent, JOHN 8. WRIGHT, Esq.
nne23 *o.GWar 8 .re* New York.
«rome^ Hair Dyo.
50 CENTS A BOX.
Boxes than Dyes that seH for $1. Natural,
the ■— —
American Bank Note Company,
(Hall »tre«». car. at William
;>v
GEORGE W. HATCH, ' C. L. VAN ZANDt.
Goneral
C. L.V4N ZAHdt,
Secretary,
street
itionahst
Unirantg, Utroa, | Figs,
and for sate by
Tk«kla’»
“ Anchor,” says the New York Citizen, sends
US tire following most faitMnl version of Tbe-
kla’s famous Song from Schiller’* “Piccolo-
QliQl • * t 4 ^
The oak-wood moans, the clonds soar on
The maid:n stroll* the green shore on;
The wave it breaks, with might, with might;
Her song she wails to the darksome night;
Her eyes are dim with bitter tears,
Her heart has died, earth void appears,
No farther hope her spirit cheers;
“ Thou Holy One, thy child recall,
I havo enjoyed the earthly bliss, the all in all—
I have lived, I have loved 1”
And also the following excellent paraphase ;
Oh, hours of passion strange, and sweet and
wild 1
Oh, dreams celestial when my darling smiled !
Oh, perfect woman, guileless as a child!
Supernal bliss, whose witch’ries round us throw
Empyrinn glories on our path, aglow
With all that lovers’ hearts can feel or know.
I’ve lived, I’ve loVed, what more remains to
taste ?
Near thee, earth’s heaven, without thee, gloomy
waste, v
Yearning, I quench lore’s thirst with kisses
ehaste.
Oh, bliss 1 oh, woe 1 how swift the thoughts
succeed!
With thee I live, without thee nothing heed,
We kiss, we part, and heaven and hope recede
Leisure.
- BT JEAN ntOKLOW.
Grand is the leisure of the earth;
She gives her happy myriads birth,
And after harvest fears no dearth,
But goes to sleep in snow-wreaths dim
Dread is the leisure up above, _
The while He sits, whose name is Love,
And waits, as Noah did, the dove,
To wit if she would fly to him.
He waits for us while, houseless things,
We beat about with bruised wings,
On the dark floods and water springs,
The ruined world, the desolate sea;
With open windows from the prime,
All night, all day, He waits sublime,
Until the fulness of the time
Decreed from His eternity.
Whertf is our leisure ? Give us rest!
Where is the quiet we possessed ? *
We must have had it once—were blest
With peace, whose phantoms yet entice
Sorely the mother of mankind
Longed for the gardens left behind ;
For we still prove some yearnings blind,
Inherited from Paradise.
The Flskers Boy.
BT HEKRT D. THOBEAU.
My-iife is like a stroll upon the beach,
As near the ocean’s edge as I can go ;
My tardv steps its waves sometimes o’erreach,
Sometimes I stay Jo let them overflow.
My sole employment is, and scrupulous care,
To place my gains beyond the reach of tides,
Each smoother pebble, and each shell more
rare, - >'
Which Ocean kindly to my hand confides.
I have but few companions on the shore ;
They scorn she strand who sail upon the sea
Yet oft I think the ocean they’re sailed o’er
Is deeper known upon the strand to me.
The middle sea contains no crimson dnlse,
Its deeper waves cast up no pearls to view;
jMong the shore my band is on its poise,
And I converse with many a shipwrecked
crew.
Tlte Figure Niue.
A correspondent over the signature of
“Lid.’er,” sends a Cinoinnati editor the following;
I have just read in your paper what has often
before been published respecting the enrious
properties of the figure 9. One of these proper
ties is of importance to all book keepers and ac
countants to know, and which I have never seen
published. I accidentally fonod it out, and the
discovery to me, (though it may have been well
known to others before,) it has often been of es
sential service in settling complicated accounts.
It is this:
The difference between any transposed number
is always a multiple of 9;' for ^instance, suppose
an accountant or book keeper eannot prove or
balance his accounts—there is a difference be
tween his debts and credits, which he cannot ac
count fi r, after careful and repeated addings.—
Let them see if this difference oan be divided by
nine without a remainder. If it oan, he may be
assured that his error most probably lies in his
haring somewbere transposed figures; that is to
say he has pnt down 92 lor 29, 83 for 38, Ac., with
any 0 her transposition. The difference of any
such transposition is always a multiple of 9. The
knowledge of this will at once direct attention to
the true source of error, and save the labor of
adding up long oolnmos of figures. The differ
ence between 9 and 29 is 63, or 7 times 9; be
tween 88 and 3S is 45, or 5 times nine and so on,
between any transposed numbers.
FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL.
Augusta Market.
_ . Augusta, Nor. 28.
Cottoh—t here has been more enquiry for cot
ton to day, and prices have been better. Tbe re-
poris continue fight, however, and the same may
be aa;d of the offering stock. The sales made
range from 42a48cts tar middling, 44cta for strict
middling, and 45c for good middling.
Gold—The market continues quiet. Brokers
baying at 147and selling at l48al49.
Silvbr—Buying at 145 and selling at 148.
Georgia Railroad Notes, 95c.
Atlanta Market.
Atlanta, Nov. 28.
Business continues lively. The supply of goods
on the market was never more complete than
now, and prices hare assumed a'more uniform
shape than heretofore. We are more than ever
satisfied that country dealers can purchase here
to every ad vantage; they certainlv will find in this
market a sp.endid variety from which to select
great or small stocks. Both the wholesale and
retail trade during the week ending yesterday,
has been unprecedentedly large. ¥.e pric&
quoted below are at wholesale. retail a small
advance will be charged. eumu
Cotton—-The cotton market during the week
ending yesterday has been dull. There basTot
been much coming to, and we hare *
large transactions. Prices have ranged from 33
to 40o, and some inferior lota werem,,^?. i
for 25o. One or two Iota of good middhnu
sold yesterday at 40c, which is tbe outside fi eu r«.
There was a fair inquir»nll day andouu^
quotations may he placed 1 at from 88 to 40c.
Factory Goods.—Cotton Tbread,$3 75a4;Oana-
burgs, 80a82c; 7-8 Shirting, 80a33; 4-4 Sheeting
35a37o per yard. *
Country Pboducb—Corn, by the car load,$l 85
a1 40, sacks reserved; and retailing at ft 50;
*' “■ — ^MM&per bushel;
Batter, S5*4fie per
a-C/26;
per gallon; Sorghum. 60
Exports.
Per brig Redwood, for Boston—846 bales npland
cotton, 10 tons oldi on.
PUMPS ' PUMPS ! PUMPS !
Steam, Fore*, Auction and Lifting
PUMPS' *
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION;
STEJiiW 4? etjts P1FUS,
Pipe and Steam Fittings,
TOBACCO
FOR SALE ON COMMENT
1.800 Boxes Plug, 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 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
deorge Page fc Co.’s Engines and Circular,
Portable and Stationary Saw Hills,
ap- I
CHARLES L. COLBY & CO.,
SHIPPING, COMMISSION
AND
FORWARDING MERCHANTS
JONES* BLOCK,
CORNER BAY AND ABERCORN STS.
SAVANNAH, GAl.
Liberal cash advances made on consignments to the
firm represented in New York by Charles L Colby,
j Esq., or to our friends in Boston.
ALEX. H. HOL » AY, Resident Partner
Rarzaziioss.—Messrs. Dabney, Morgan .ft Co., New
I York; Jarvis Slade, Esq.. New York; Gardner Colby,
Esq., Boston; Hon. J. Wiley Bdmands, Boston,
angle , If . i-q ■.‘•-j
descriptions of which will be furnished b 1
plication. /
nov!7—lm
and kvebt Dsscaipnoi, or
iy ns on
YONGE ft NIXON,
Bay street.
“HOUSEHOLD BLESSINGS
I-..?....
THE CELEBRATED PATENT
PLUMBERS’, GAS,
AND
Steam Fitters' Goods, | UNION WASHINC MACHINE
For sale at the lowest rates by Admitted to be ^ ^ , n the Worli
JOHN B. FULLER, IFirst Prize Medals Awarded in
8 dey street, Europe and America.
novS—eodly NEW FORK. I Washes perfectly without soaking, rubbing or-boll-
tug.
KEIN & CO.,
114 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA.
OOTTON FACTORS,
COMMISSION & FORWARDING
MKRCHANTS .
T IBERAL cash advances made on consign-
JLJ ments of Cotton and approved Merchandize
made to their friends in New York, Boston or Liver
pool.
Refer to Messrs. Smith ft Donning, New York; C
0. ft H. M. Tabor, New York; Cabot ft Senter, Bt
Louis; W. H. Taylor, New Orleans.ang2<
THE PATENT
NEW YORK
STB1M U WORKS, | union wringer,
V. I tll BKLL,
Steamboat Agent
GENERAL
Commission and Forwarding Merchant,
Raj Street, Savannah, 6a.,
Harris' Building, 2d Door West of A. Low ft Co.’s.
Refers to Messrs. Hunter ft Gammell, Crane, John-
! son ft Graybfil, Bell, WyUy ft Christian, Bothwell ft
Whitehead,.Miller, Thomas ft Co., and M. A. Cohen,
Eeq^ tf . sep29
KAHUTAOTuatas or
STATIONARY AND PORTABLE ENGINES AND
BOILERS,
AND
MACHINISTS’ TOOLS
OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS.
St.
Office
With Cog Wheels and solid white rubber Rolls—the
best and most durable made.
Those Machines were invented by a native of Ar
kansas, and are the same so highly spoken of by Con
federate officers, who used them in Johnson's Island
I Prison.
J. WARD & CO.,
407 BROADWAY, NEW YORK.
VAN NAME 1 & CO.,
Western Agents, Chicago, 8t. Lonis and Cincinnati.
nov22—lot
E. P. METCALFE & CO.,
GENERAL. FORWARDING
AMD
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Stoddard's Range, on Bay street, between Lincoln
and Abercorn, ?> t-
Savannah, Georgia.
References.—Betting, Flint ft Pearce, New York; E
M, Brace ft Co . Augusta, Oa.; R. C. Robson, Esq.,At
lanta, Ga.; Knott ft Howes, Macon, Ga.; B. M Brace,
Morgan ft Co., Apalachicola, Fla.; Watts, Crane ft
co., New York; Geo. C. Pearce ft Co., 8t Louis, Mo ;
H. C. Brace ft Co., Cincinnati, O.; Mr. EL J. Cook,
Albany, Ga.; John W. Ovonnor, Macon, Ga.
aep21 tf
.dgsggft&ogsrfted-*), | just RECEIVED
Per Steamer America,
A fine assortment of
Rhine Wines I
(JarHart, Whitford & Oo
MANUFACTURERS
|uo
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
READY-MADE CLOTHING.
331 4* 333 Broadway,
Corner Worth Street, NEW YORK.
T. r. OABHABT, HXNBY S1IATXB,
wn.u. WHIITOBD, j. „. viswMDua,
. . __ . „ A. T. HiMrLTOK.
Office of Payne ft Carhart in liquidation.
ectz8—eod6m
H. GOWDY,
Commission Merchant,
196 BAY STREET,
(Anderson’s Wharf,)
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
oct2 3m
, Wines
Hocklieimer,
Nierstiner,
JLicbf raumilk.
And a variety of the finest brands of
CHINA&FANCY GOODS
BEDS, MASKS, ACCORDEONS, Ac.
65 MAIDEN LANE,
Comer William Street, NEW YORK
Invite the attention of buyers, offering them the
largest assortment of ^Goods at the most reasonable
prices. novlO—eod2m
MTED STATES STEEL PEN WORKS
FACTORY, CAMDEN, N. J.
T HE undersigned have formed a Copartnership
under tbe name and style of COuPER, OLCOTT ■*
A FARUKLLY, for the transaction of a Wholesale and
Retail
Book and Stationery
at the old stand of John M. Cooper ft Co„ Northwest
comer of Whitaker and St Jniien streets.
JOHN M. COOPER,
WILLIAM H OLCOTT,
DANIEL G. OLCOTT,
oct23 STEPHEN F*
WARK&N & PLATNEB
Wholesale Dealers in All Kinds of
Coarse and Fine Papers, Enve
lopes, Twines, and Paper
Bar*.
Sole Agents in this city for the Bath
Paper Hills.
The highest cash prices paid for Rags, Old R ope
and Bagging, and Waste Paper, in large or small
quantities.
octlO 810 Bay Street, Savannah.
Forwarding Merchant,
93 BAY STREET,
SAVAIffiKTAJaC, (iF0E.GIA.
octl4—tf •- “ • ■
A. T. CUNNINGHAM, D. 0. PUE8S, E. J. LAHCOlfBK.
CU-YmGHAJf, PURSE & CO.,
FACTORS,
•' AND
Commission Merchants,
Bay Street,..., ....Savannah, Gra,
References—Robt. Habersham ft Sens, Hunter ft
Gammell, Octavus Cohen, Brigham, Baldwin ft Cou,
Erwin ft Hardee, Claghorn ft Cunningham. sepb-Sm
KIRLIN, BRO. & BURKB,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
ALES, WINES 4ND LIQUORS
Oor. Whitaker Street and Bay Lane.
JnneSl fim
tAW
(Trinity Baiioi nv <
taw^is dtereT'J** *' vtSr ' « a.
■syersl courts in New To.•»
Mnfietl Iosimments, 81%.
ROBERT RVNNS
(Ute SUNNS ft CtAtXY
PIANO FORT
ES,
C. F. Rartlii'g
GU I T A I\ g
581 BROADWAY, [Up stn,
(OPPOSITE THE KETROPOLITJX
istew York
N. B.—Bran Inatramente Cladoret,, rtam a
B^djmsdeto order and wun^
(Wholesale.)
norl—ljp R'U.;
TOKINRcr
PACKERS & GEXERAL PBOT
Dealers,
»41 Front St., j^nc lw
Beef, flutter, v '
P«k, cheese,
Tongues, Sr*,,
Fulton Harket Beef
All orders carefully executed st the
SHORTEST NOTICE.
Holmes 4k
No.» Water Street, leslot,
WENTERS,
AND
SOUTHERN PRODBCB.
OonfiignmenU Solicited.
O RDERS for Floor, What Corn art cm
filled at lowest market rates, nkte.re
first bands, that saving extra profit.
Receivers of tbe well knows Brand of Iter
“Kearaage Hills,” which will ta rappS^IS
in lots to suit.
Foil information tarnished by
LaROC 'HE. BADEN A rvrXTra
0Ct2P—»m cor, Bsysnd Banartrasra
D. H- BALDWIN & CO.;
COMMISSION MEE BIVT',
178 Pearl Street,
YORK.
„ , D. H. BALDWIN, \ „ „ .
Merchant,
Md.
| Savannah.
= BRIGHAM,
C. M- HOLST.
KRAFT & HHI,
Manntkctnrers and Jobbers of
STRAW ANB MILLNEET MW
Nos. SSI and SSS Brwafiway,
(opposite A. T. Stewsrra)
NEW YORK.
A foil supply of Goods, suitable for this art* a-
ays on hand.
oor patronage is respectfully solicited.
IT HE WASHINGTON
IRON WORKS
Have on band for sale their
Meal, Si 40 per bushel; Oat*,
Peas, $1 25al SO per bushel;
pound.
Sugar—New Orleans, 2ts24c
White, 26cj Loaf and Crushed.
^SaTa£a.'Sg»tHit,«j-
Mobile Market.
CovTotr-The market
day, thi ^
We quof
46a47c; MiAttl
and Good Mid.
bales, stock on
4,000 baits,
Or L. C, WARD, Agent,
50 Uberty street, Room t, New Trt.
oct26—ly
©T
PABSOIi.
■ANCTscmsa
HadJcld’s Union Fire frit
Importer of
Chinese Fire Cratters Becfccte As* »*•
Mannfsctnrer of
LANTERNS, FLAGS *C.
|Alsoa largeasrortment otMsowii taporutia
TOYS AND FANCY GOOCS.
Jehu 8t, mu UremdirMT< *■ T *
WTM*M. BKB A W.
COMMISSION MERCHANT*
FOR THWAT^ w
COTTON, COTTON W«'’’
SIIEETINGS, SHIRTINGS, JEA>s.
78 ChamberMtreet, S'* l***'
samnel G. Wyman,! r.t» n f BriUggrt
James ''.Ttaith, of New
GARDNER oSSSSS* C°
COMMISSION MERCHANT*
roam* »*««*
COTTON:..
“ir«G