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•.-ii Union Place Hotel
nb*6&, CoTt Broadway and lAAfrBta,
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Wat*on’s N. Y. Journal,of Art]
roa chai
City Point, every
That Chicago is
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That the Herald ia the cooow or mo mnrong
the age. rr - ; . * *>5 f . « , s
THU KDiron's LAMEITT.
(Took*—TYflen <«» CW War it Our.')
When this cnwl WMSfurrark
All my row wiU'flNM; '
The Southern
If I thought that they would grant it,
I would sue for peace.
Weeping tad and lonely,
IT faiiMlIl I hold commissions from the had
ing Insurance corporatises ot Hew York, repfe-
ng an aggregate cMh capital of over
FIVE H3LLIQY8 OF D0LLAS8 _
are prepared to iseue policies to cover Fifty Thou-
Fourth Street,
3? XiOXJis. MO:
LAVEILLE, WAKNRB A OO., FiupdetOfe.
A flrtt dass family Hotel; unaurpaeaed for locally
1 . .r, Pm fMV?rldie! - , ir
Wallack snubbed me, Stuart joijied hist,
Mm. John Wood snubbed SM tpo,
Liu^,Pw,jr^>«ww«f 2l _ rv
From these ho\d men took them cue.
A Bro., D. H, Baldwin*
wSB»is
MBTKOrOLITAN HOTEL,
CHARLES L, COLBY & 10
OdRONAND
0NTHI
roa mini. m. j
Steamer Helen Getty every ratnrdey momfog at
10 S°t^ Itafe Baker,*«eryTbur»d*y ntomlhg «*&>
“Steamer Fountain, every Tueeday morning at 10
“HSjmef Uty Point, ever, Wedneadiy afternoon. at
MARINE INTELLIGENCE
SAVANNAH, DECEMBER l-
- <r- '1 ABR1W. * _* - , ’ ’ •'
nSSBsROSfHf#* 6 -*
h °8teamer P Two^Boj*, DenieQ, Augusts, to Erwin A
Ha: dee.
•COMMISSION,
Come.Ocoine'ai^in!
# terlstv ,r *t 2f? ^rcasjgj:: d ’£
There’s a peawrtt wandn Wall street,
Heaps Upon moflfhdtrsore;
For he writes that with tb^Herald,
He don’t advArose no more.
Weeping ead and looelj>
Still I make complaint;
Ever wishing, ever hoping,
For the thing that amt.
O my friends excuse my K™ 1 ? 1 ?* 1 ’*
X’ m afraid my head’s not right i
When I bullied these ^r act0 ”>
I’d no thought that they would fight
FORWARDING MgtiCHiNil ® # “ P
Booksellers and Stationers,
SAYANHA% GEiOJ&Or&."
and Behtmiehed,
JONES* BLOCK,
'ORNER BAY AND ABEROORN STB.
&A.WAJfJdASB., <3-A..
miscellaneous.
” AT.WY H. HOL * AY, Resident Partner
Bnrmwms.—Messrs. Dabney, Morgan A Co., Ni
: York; W; ^Gardner Coll
Book and Stationery Bnrine*,
at the old stand of John M. Cooper A Co., Northwest
comet of Whitaker and 8t JnHen etfeeto.
I. DAVEGA’S
Purchasing Bures
Noe- 39 and 40 Park Row.
KE1N & CO.,
114 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA.,
.gp?®Ot JFAflTG«S,'T <
COMMISSION A FDRWARDIN8
iXTiSSS&s. *«.*•!
Is’nt Grau a naughty flirt, ■
To sell himself and eat so much dirt?
old Bennett who lived on a hill—
1, for he keep* so still— ■
and Play-Trills from yonth,
MORRIS
CB COMPANY,
COMMERCE FIRk INSURANCE COMPANY,
. Capital, **>9,000.
STANDARD PlRY INSURANCE COMPANY,
MERCHANTS
BAL cash advances, made <
t* of cotton and approved 1
W^ak3jwent sqiTis remitted to cover Freight and I
ommusians. .
Commissions on stuns not exceeding $ 100. .5 per ct
There was ah
But he must be
And he sold Ha
But stiU this oh
BURIED GRIEFS.
Oh! let them relt, the buried griefs,
Why should we drag them to the day ?
They lived their hour of storm and shower;
They Jived and diedatjfl passed away.
Oh! let them rest—their graves are green ;
New life shall rise above the mould;
The dews shall weep, the blossoms peep,
The flowers of sympathy unfold.
So, on the solitary moor,
The soldiers’ graves are bright with flowers
The wild thyme blooms, and sweet perfumes,
Attract the roamers of the bowers.
There stays the bee to gather sweets,
And give his booming trumpet rest;
There waves the heath its purple wreath,
And there the linnet builds her nest.
So let them rest—the buried griefs,
The place is holy where they lie;
On life’s cold waste their graves are placed—
The flowers look upward to the sky.
SOUTHERN PRODUCE.
OoMignments Solicited.
fVRBBBI for Flour, Wheat. Conns On
U Hied at fewest market rates, sod dirooij JS
first hands, thmrerring extra profit,
Receiver* of tha weD knows Broad of fe
“Keanaye Mills,” which win be soppiwi,«
iron,
D. H- BAlIlwfsn&iit,
COMMBSION MERCI1NT8,
ommiseions on earns exceedl
Address
Safer to Mooers. St
.C. A'H. M. Tabor,
P.O. Box 17i
TO MERCHANTS AND PERSONS DOING
Chapman,
V. 1. lUVRKLL,
BtSlNESS AT THE NORTH*
W. S. ^anchor,
General Commission Merchant,
>. O. Box 3045, 75 Fulton St., N. Y.,
3 U YER of Merchandize of every description—tor
INSURANCE COMPANY 1
Steamboat Agent,
* ' general
Commission and Forwarding Merchant,
COMMISSION
Bay Street, Savannah, 6a.,
Harris’ Building, 3d Door West U A. Low A Co.*.
Eefeis to Messrs. Hunter A Gammell, Crane, John-
Bagajwa i ISvrsi;
Forwarding Merchant,
93 BA.Y STREET,
SAVABTSTAEC, G3S0B.®rA.
scriptkm, Harnesses, Sadffles, Dry Goods, Groceries,
:Ac., Ac., for the trade.
• Goods furnished direct from Manufacturers at their
lowest rates. », %■ r_ •
Particular attention given to ail consignments of
southern products. Speedy sales effected at best mar
ket rates, and immediate returns made.- Mr. F. feels
confident, from his thorough acquaintance with the
market In New York, in guaranteeing entire satisfac
tion to every one entrusting business to him.
Duplicate Invoices of manufacturers sent in all cases.
Information in regard to market and prices of goods
given whenever desired. novl4—lm
BALTIMORE CARDS.
D. C. Cary,
General Contm&fon Merchant,
HALT I MORE, Md.
2£m« Es
Meyer, Dr Wm M Walsh, E D Meyer, V M My-
rell, A A Solomons A eo, Thompson. A^ eo, J R
WUdsr, Brigham, Baldwin A kJS ABon,MR-
S, Lather A Bowler, agent Union Steamboat Line,
Schreiner A Son, ChasY Ward, Z H Zeilan A
00, Mrs M C Eliott, Seranton, Smith A 00, Hun
ter A GammtU, N A Hardee A eo, Holcombe A
co, KrwioA Hardee, K.in A c^Lov^ A Latti-
more, J Lama, Lathrop A 00, Q N Niohols, M
Now mark, John Ryan, W G Robiwon, Roe,
Whitney A 00, F W Sims A eo, W H Stark, J L
VilUlonga. Wm H W a ib«K e J '* ®*’ Z ^ cC &0 ?>
Tho. T Wid*or, Alice M Sooril, H H^Harrey, M
A G, Mrs A I, F C R Aee, IBM » Put-
rick, E A Cooly, W B Hodgwn, WHO, and
0t p*e7steam*hip Tybes, from New York-Hnn-
ter & GammelMJ W Aadjrson A Son; G Al-
tbeimer, J A Barron, Both well A Whitehead, C
L Oolby A eo, F A A Bune«, M A Cohen,^W^ M
Davidson, Dunoan A Johnson, Erwin A.Hard*,
Gaden A Unekles, E E Harts, Hess A Guttman,
C V Hutebins, Holoombe <fc 00, A B Ives, Lovell
A LatUmore F M MyreU, A A Solomons A eo, A
M Scsrboro A 00. W H Stark, C Stroui., C W
Thompson, W H Tnrner, Wee4, Corfwell $ -co,
Colon. A Bro, J SDeppwb, GW Garmany, Geo
R R eo, D Both well, H Gowdy, V E Smith,
Holmes A Patterson, Cooper, Olcott A iarrelly,
Myrell, J W anderson, Clagfe
Kodttcke A co, J L. Villalon
smith A co. M Lowenthalk M
A co, W B Adams, Col Dancy, r — T . .
Par sfaumw Two Boys, fnffli :Doctortowp—Krwut •
CUNNING]
Commission Merchants
Bay" Street .^SavrarfaaM, <
References—Hobt. Habersham A Sons, Hunts
' ami»<SL Octavos Cohen, Brighsm, Baldwin A
References.—flening, Flint A Pearce, New York; E
M^hmceACo, Augusta, Gi; R. C. Robwn, E™.,At
lanta, Ga.; Knott A Howes, Macon, Ga.; B. M Bruce,
H. C. Bruce A Co., Cincinnati, O.; Mr. H. J. Cook,
JParticuter attention given to orders for the purchase
f Goods.
Consignments respectfully solicited.
Refers, by permission, to Rue, Whitney A Co., Sn-
NEW YOKK.
A fall supply Of Goads, suitable tor this awkd. 1
r|yg on Lf™
YOur patronage Is respectfoliy solicited.
FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL
He GOWDY,
Commission Merchant,
10 a R'itfteT,
' (Anderson’s Wharf,)
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
ALBS, WINES AND LIQUOBS
Oor. Whitaker Street and Bay Lane,
june21 Cm
T HEW ASH INGTON*
IRON WORKS
Have on hand tormfethrir
Improved Port*hie Steam E*fian.
Firtahle Cirenlar Saw HUIstui
O RGANIZED for the purpom of htfrodocmg
Capital, JMechanical Skill, Emigration and
Labor-Saving Machinery into the Southern States, .
Stationary and Portable Engines, Saw and Grist.
Mills.Cotton Gins and Presses,Turpentine and Whisky
Distilleries, Agricultural Implemeutaand Labor-saving
Machineryof all kinds famished at manufacturers’
prices, ., . *
Consignments of Cotton, Turpentine, and all other
Southern Products, solicited.
White Labor, (German, &c.) supplied.
R. MOLINA
00B BULL ABB 00N&B5S3 STREETS
fUnder Screven House. J
tnrOSTSB AHD WHOLKSAL* DCAUB IS
large stocks were withdrawn from the market,
add holders are askiog higher figures. Smaller
sales were made yesterday at 149. We quote
our Broker’s rates unchanged.
Mobile Market.
Mobile, Nov. 28.
Cowow—The stock oq sale to-day was light
and the demand more general. The market
closed firm. Amount of sales 450 bales. Mid
dlings 43a49. v ""
Dry Goods.
The Boston 3hip List of 25th inst reports the
market very unsettled and prices gradually eas
ing off. Fine brown sheetings have been sold
quite freely at last week’s prices, and commis
sion houses bare none on hapd. It is believed
that as soon as one or two manufacturers have
went six months’ accounts, prices
Standard brown sheetings have
Southern Lands sold leased and exchanged.
Particular attention paid to the sale of State at
Railroad Bonds and other Southern Securities. A<
dress W. H. QUINCY, Secretary,
T1 Broadway, New York.
<*» rcKB EFtKNC K8: g. -
G. W. Riggs, Eeq.. Washington, D. C. •
Messrs. Wilson, Gibson A Co., Bankers, N. Y.
Edward Haight. Esq., President Bank Comma
wealth, N. Y.
Henry Stokes, Esq., President Manhattan Life I
NO. 147 BAY STREET, *
KBIT I DOOR TO THE REPUBLICAN OFFICE,!
SAVANNAH, GA.
Cbipman ACtepin,
fSnccesors to Marcy, Day A Co.y
208 Bar Streets Nartls Side, Between
Barnard and Jefferson stmts,
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS
AND DSAUCItb IN
Wood, Coal, Grain, Hay, Corn, Oats
n.«,, and Feed,
In quantities to suit customers, at the lowmtmvM
M J Doyle, Brad;
Hadfield’s (Jtin Fire WsR
Importer of
. Manufectnrer of
I-JklCTHaiN'S, DTLtA-GS, SC.
Aisoa Urge imiatment of Ms own l»ptrtuxa-*
TOTS AND FANCY GOODS.
ion A cu, J Ltppman, H B igham, J .
fifylhr A Cibristian, LJ Gulfinartin Aeo, F A A Jea-
nay, Tison A Gordon, DeWltt A Morgan, A Letter. L
Isjvi, W A C W Hold, D McDonald, tresenrer A A G
B R.
Col. Wm. Johnson, President Charlotte and Colum
bia Railroad. , ,,
Gen. John Bratton, Winnsboro’, South Carolina. _
Rufus Johnson, Esq., President Exchange Bank,
Columbia, 8. C.
oetSS—eodlm , • .
will advauce. Standard brown sheetings have
been selling freely at 82a-32JsOj bat 82 ia the oat-
side figure at the close. Newmarket brown cot-
toos are in active request .and. have been sold
freely at 25o. Medford sheetings have been sel
ling at 8ie;-Nashua extras at 30c; Indian Hand.
48 inch, at 45c; sheetings 26c; and Waltham 10-4
at 117. There is very little demand for any
bleached goods except 10 4. We quote Bartlett*
7 8 at 27 %c; 88 inch do at 29c: 4-4 do -at 82Vc;
and 5-4 do at 40c. Siandard drills arc firm at
33c, and Block small. Deaims, jeans, stripes and
ticks ooptinue to meet with a moderatebnf steady
demand. Prints have been more active and ail
desirable styles in first hands have been closed
up. Manufacturers are now turoiog ont spring
styles which aie likely to be taken at higher
prices as soon as opened. The Lancaster png-’
bams hare eased oft to 27 l-2c, and have been
taken freely at that price. Delaines continue in
demand and stocks are,email for the season.
The Manchester are selling at 82>fc, and all wool
at 52Xc The Pacific Company are sold close
up at 22>£c. for-delaines and 84c, for armurea,
and the Hamilton delaines are selling at 32 l-3c,
with small stock!’' The market for woollen goods
remains without material change. A few fa
vorite styles continue to meef with a good de
mand, but trade generally is dull. ; Thors ia con
siderable duing in heavy heavers,'and a fair de
mand for fancy casaimeres for spring at toll
prices. Carpet* nlso oontinne to sell freely and
have been in demand at previous prices.
As we approach winter, the market for domes
tic dry goods steadily falls off, and trade becomes
more quiet; yet, there is a Fair business in most
seasonable fabrics. The uncertainty as to the
future importations and home manufactures ren
der buyers cautious, and cause them to confine
their purchases within the limits of actual re
quirements. During the week there has been
a moderate trade demand for all seasonable
goods; yet the general market, under the influ
ence of steadily, augmenting supplies, has ruled
rather heavy, and prices, though without imDor-
WM. MONTGOMERY, liCHilflST,
FANCY GOODS
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
fOH THWBAL* OF
COTTON, GOTT0N YA»»*>
SHEETENGS, SHIRTINGS, ^
7* Chambenslrtet, New Yuk.
AUGUSTA CARDS
SANtTEL.^P; HAMILTON,
From the Interior can he supplied 1
1 can warrant any article** MB
A forge quantity of KUBOPEA1
<P AUtbe PATENT MEDICINES
100 case* JACOB'S DYBENTKH
which will be add tow lor CASH.
for. Whitaker,SL JuHen and Congress «*,
, 4!,«ayannah, ga.
,«ra5asasLaas”"^
Wholeoale und Eotail,
Stovall, Mcti
McLai
attention to the
erfoeraCy.
’ ■' nivrvxowiaa* Or
OfRCULAft, GANG AND MULAY
SAW MILLS STEAM ENGINES
AND BOILERS, GRIST MfLLLtt, Ac,
For deecriptlrc Clrtalafr^^arEie^^, £
novSl—eodSm NOilSTBroadway.
ive favored
letined at the Ufy Goods Exchange yesterday-
Brown sheetings—standards 82 l-2c; Laconia H
32; Laconia O 28; Laconia E 26; Midfords 30 l-s-
Pittsfield A 25. Bleached ahirtings—Williams-
vilie 42 l-2e; HU1 4-4 35; Hilt t8 82 1-2; Black-
stone 4-4 32 l-2j Masonvilln 87 &, James 4-4 33
1-2; James 8-4 86 1-2. ftint*—Cocbeco 36c;
Sprague 25; Hamilton 25; Arnold 22 1-3; Freeman
21. Delaines—Hamilton 31c; Lowell 28. Ging
hams—Lancaster 2ffcrjW^ — — *■ '
Amoskeag B 55c; Amasl
D 42 1-2. Stripes—Bvi
AUeTlOMEE
1O8 Broad gtre?t, Augu
. J ^
Robert Habersham A Hone, Savannah.
A CHOICE l/fr OF
36c; American 36;
k 50c; New York
t jeans—Baton 85c;
iOa-elanderd 34c;
lion .flannels—ermine
ma brown 35; Boston cm-
Uucasville 84. Denis
47 1-2; Pittsfield 24.
Lewiston 33.1-2. Br
Winthrop 27 1-2. ",
bleached 42 l-2c; Nasi
Mflrcfeaat,
ored 42. Kentucky
B»yand>«C0C
Wright & c*.
Red Top Turnip
[•« bblv, half l
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