Savannah national republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1865-1866, December 06, 1865, Image 4

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POETR^ T^the Savannah National Republican-! BOSAVENTCBEi BT CAEMB. COWSK* LESTES. Oil, softly tread that hallowed ground, Where repoae Georgia’* honored dead; Let no loud echo disturb their rest— Bow the head, hush the breath, as you Enter'Bonaventurq, city of the dead! In speechless admiration hare I gated Upon the silent sombre forest trees, Clothed in drooping Southern moss, So emblematic, so in keeping, as you Enter Bonaventure, city of the dead! But few in number are there resting, So distant far the place of slumber; Here nature dwells in all her rustic beauty— Sadly hangs the drooping moss as you Enter Bonaventure, city of the dead! Every tree is clothed in mourning— Branches arch and intermingle, Forming sad and gloomy pictures, Draped in mystic Southern moss, ss you Enter Bonaventure, city of the dead! Here nature’s undisturbed by man— All is wierd and wild you view— Now you walk through winding arbours, Formed by trees of lofty stature, as you Enter Bonaventure, city of the dead ! See the soft sunset’s mellow rays Peeping through the mourning trees; How it casts its trembling shadow On the tombs of those so loved, as yon Enter Bonaventure, city of the dead. The soul is tiled with raptured awe, By the gray, symbolical moss, Mourning for the departed dead, Pointing down to their graves, as yon Enter Bonaventure, city of the dead! Then the winding, narrow river, Hid from viSw by the forest trees, Lies at the east of the monrnfol city, From, the South-gate of moss, as you Enter Bonaventure, oity of the dead ! Beneath the grey canopy of moss, Erect a monument to Georgia’! brave, Plaated o’er Southern bills and plains; Whose noble deeds Bhall be read, as yon Enter Bonaventure, city of the dead. God’s Alighting Rods. Prof. Cooke shows how God had made the lightning rods ages before Franklin thought of them: “ To guard bis roof from the destructive action of electricity, man erects the lightning rod, whose bristling points quietly drain the clouds, or failing to do this, receive the charge and bear it harmlessly to the earth. But ages before Franklin poiffied the first rod to the storm, the merciful Parent of mankind had surrounded the dwelling of his children with a protection' far more effectual than this; for since the creation of organic life, every pointed leaf, every twig and every blade of grass have been silently disarming the clouds of their de structive weapons. It is difficult to improve upon nature, and man constantly finds that in his best inventions he has been anticipated from eternity by a greater inventor than he. So not long after Franklin bad discovered the efficacy of metallic points in dissipating charge of electricity, and had applied the prin ciple in constructing the lightning rod, it was found that a common blade of grass pointed with nature’s exquisite workmanship, was three times as effective as the finest cambric needle and a single twig far more efficient than the metallic points of the best constructed rod. When, now, you reflect how many thousand of these vegetable points every large tree di rects to the sky, and consider what must be the agency of a forest with its innumerable twigs, or of a single meadow with its countless blades of grass, and then when you remember that these are only subsidiary to those vast lightning conductors, themountain chains, whose crag gy summits pierce the clouds themselves, and still further when you learn that the rain drops and snow-flakes have been made good conductors, so that during the storms a bridge for the lightning is thrown across from the clouds to the earth, you will see bow abundant the protection is, and with what care Provi dence has guarded us from the destructive agent. It is only under unnsual circumstances when electricity is developed more rapidly than it can be dissipated through these numberless channels, that a violent discharge takes place, and if then it tears, bums or kills, it also reveals the Merciful Hand which constantly spares. A New and Novel Use for tke “Water- faU.’* We have been informed of a lndierons, but at the same time shameful trend successfully practiced on the judges of the poultry class. It appears that an exhibitor exhibited largely in poultry, for whioh he was awarded a anmberef ptizes, and lurther won high encomiums from the judges upon tbe superiority of a oertain blaek Poland, with a splendid head and top-knot. Bnt here the laugh oomes in. Yesterday morniog, however, certain inqaisitive visitors iospeeted his Pulandship more olosely, and made the dis covery that top-kaots had been eut from.-three common fowls, sewn into a “waterfall,” and fastened on the head of the bird in question. Tbs sell was excellent as a joke, bnt cost the perpe trator dearly, as upon disoovery of tbe fraud, tbe judges, justly, at once took f om him all tbe prizes previously won, teaohing him the lesson that “honesty is the best policy.” The same in dividual is said to have praotieed a similar de ception at the last fair, in which he painted the beads of a number of fowls, and oarried off prists fo^hesamej—J&ntrea^TVotMicrigt^ were sos- MO do Mexican, 100 do African and 42 do 8ar*n- 11 F B J O 0 ^^p 8 tto^'r.ights were more sottve *h d e engagements ££ To“igpool?t«)0 beL nah $1 800- e bark to Liverpool, petroleum, 4* ad-** schooner to Jamaica, private; three echoon- eri to Charleston, $550 each; one to Wilmington, *8*^ Bags were without special business. Prices, however, wore firm. Gbnkt Cboth—A fair demand prevailed, and fall prices were realised. We note salee 500 bales in Boston at 25^0. ‘ inedin Union Place Hotel. Cor. Broadway and 14th Sts, Opposite Washington Statue, Ne w yobk Hat centinued in fairly active demand at full prices. City bale sold at 75a85c, and shipping lots at 60a65e, the market closing steady. Bics—We note sales of 30 tierce* prims Caro lina at 18413UC. Some common grades were oi- fered at 12^0 without selling Rangoon was hem at M^alOVc. We heard of no sale*- . _ . Scgae was firmer under an improved de _> 2,300 boxes Haven*, swjtb >Ttr»- part at 18#al4c, bat mainly on p.i- v Refined was slightly firmer, with a at 14c; also ing No 10, r ---- , vate terms. Refined bbls MARINE intelligence. SA VANNAH, DECEMBER 5. ARRIVED. Steamship Herman Livingston, Baker, New York, n R Wilder. •k County of Picton, McKenzie, Glasgow, to Brig Ella, Brown’, Nassau, N P, to Bell,WyUy * Christian. Br brig John W Lovitt, Gilliatt, < hatleston, in bal last, to Yonge & Nixon, -loop Eliza, Wakefield, HUtoa Head, with mdze, to Kirlin A Burke. Hoop Fleet, Thorpeon, Biceboro, to M J Doyto. Steamer R H May, Jones, Augusta, to J M Kincb- ley. Steamer eh«, Rowland, Darien, to M A Cohen. Brig Clara Pickens, 494 ton* Rodgers, Liverpool, Wm otarr. Sloop Franklin, Bnckley, Femanalna, Kirlin A Burke. _ > • steamer Minnie Brandt, Travis, Augusts, James B West. A tteamer Helen, Reilly, Angnsta, Kein A co. From this Fort. Schr Pioneer, Tucker, New York, Nor 2». sep27 tf CITY H c fling A* CO., Proprietors. HANOVER STREET, BOSTON, Is the Largest and Best Arranged Hotel in New England. sep2T LEWIS RICE, Proprietor. AND Forwarding Merchants, AND Manufacturers’ Agents NORTH BIDE OF BAY STREET, Between Whitaker and Barnard, S-A-VANN-A-H, GEORGIA. liberal advances made on consignments of Cotton, Aa, to their Mends in New fork and Boston. References—Wm. K. Kitchen. Pres* National Park snk N. Y.; H. C. Thacker A Co„ Boston; Israel Co- henTBaltimore- Wall, Moses A Co.,Colhmbus ; Wyman, Moses A Co., Montgomery. The Southern House Fourth Street, ST. T.OXJXS, l&O LAVEILLE, WARNER A CO., Proprietors. A first class family Hotel; unsurpassed for locality, comfort and convenience. tf septs METROPOLITAN HOTEL, Late Brown’s, WASHINGTON, D. C. T his is now modation of Henovatcd and Refurnished* for tiie reception and accom- miscellaneous. Cleared (or this Folk Bhlp J L Bogart, Bbitlaber, at Liverpool, 27th nit. Bsi The Br ship Adam care, from etDavids, for Charli ton, which pat into Yarmouth; has been surveyed, and found very much hogged. The ship England's Queen, Mackey, for this port, en tered out at Liverpool Nov 1*. Tbe brig Harry Pittsburg, for Charleston, cleared at Baltimore, Nov 22. Passengers Per steamship Hermaa Livingston, from New York—W H Wiltberger, Jno J Kelly, A T Haber sham, William Ba teraby, wife, 2 ohildren and servant, Mr Blake, C Orff, wife, 2 children and servant, Mrs Ed Ryan and daughter, Miss Fere- salee, Mrs E K Foster, E K Foster, jr, E G Fitspatriok, Andrew Fitspatriok, Mary Larkin, Mrs Fitzpatrick, Chas Van Lundt, T B Sohofer, L Alford, S Farrelly. 0 Bennett, F E Wilder,W L Warren, L N Hodgson, JCosey, Mr Kies, Thos 0 Powers, Mrs Adams, Mrs Flanderson and servant, Mrs S A Thomson and child, Mrs C W Dennis, fills Henrott and ohild, W W Clark, wife and child, Chas H Foster and'lady, Mrs J G Clark and son, Mrs M Adams, Isaac Eppenger, Capt J K Russell, wife, 2 children and servant, Dr Copeland, R S Norton, W H Blackman, E T Jordon, Dr Pond, T J Carlin, Mr Fellows and lady, MisB Fellows, Mrs H D Vangh, A W Ketoh- um and wife, W 0 Fettil, Chat G Kendall, J M Sichcl, C Jordan, Mr Mason, and 35 in the steerage. .j- I. DAVEGA’B Purchasing Bureau, Nos- 39 and 40 Park Row. A JjIj kinds of merchandise PURjHASED. xperienced and competent buyers engaged, orders filled promptly and faithfully at the lowest prices, and purchases made only from first-class and "ord^Ube filled, PAYABLE ON DELIVERY when a sufficient sum is remitted to cover Freight and ommissions. . Commissions on sums not exceeding $100.. o per ct. ommissiuns on sums exceeding $100......234 per ct. Address „ nov 29 P. O. Box 1708 New York. Consignees Per steamship Herman Livingston, from New fork—American Telegraph oompany, J W An derson A Sons, L Alford, Brigham, Baldwin A eo, Bothwell A Whitehead, Bell, Wylly A Christian, Brady, Smith A co, PH Bohn, T Brown, N K Baum, R Balfour, N K Barnnm, Wm Battersby, L 3 Bennett, Crane, Johnson A Graybill, Cun ningham, Parse A co, Claghorn A Cunningham, Capt E B Carling, M A Cohen, C L Colby and eo, J S Cohen, Ootavns Cohen, Dzislyntki A Slager, Duncan A Johnson, DeWitt A Morgan, A L De- Lorge, M J Doyle, Jas Daniels, J R Dillon, Er win A Hardee, Einstein A Eokman, E Ehrlich, Fellner A Poliak, M Ferst & co, L S Fellows, G C Freeman, D Falrey, Gaden A Unckles, S Goodall, F Gradot, C L Gilbert, Houseman, Alls- berg A of, Heidt A Ludlow, Hooter A Gammell, Mrs Hetterich, S P Hamilton, F Hammele, Sam Herz, Kerlin A Burke, J if Kinchlev, Ltnville A Gleason, Lathrop A eo, 8 M Ledarer,L Lewis, A B Luoe, Miller, Thomas A oo, M 8 Meyer, J Mc Mahon, K MoLin A oo, K L Neidlinger, WAR M do tire, J C Maker A co, J H Moses, F MMy- rel, B-S Norton, GT -Nichols, J Nicholson, C Orff, S Panl, H L Palmer, Rnggles A Aldrich, Rue A co, H A Risbmond, A A Solomons, W J Robinson, J S RonmHlat, Schuster A fieinsius, W H Stark, M J Solen, J C Sohrelner A Son, Tisou A Gordon, J L Villalonga, and others. Per Br brig - ounty of Picton from Glasgow— Chas Green, iV W Lincoln, and order, Per Brig Ella, from Nassau, N P—Wm Hone, W H Olcott, J Be LaRoche, W Watterey tico, H A McLeod, JnoD Smith, N A Hardee, Bell, Wylly A co, L M Shaffer A order. Per sloop Fleet, from Biceboro—Tisou A Gordon, Jno W Anderson A Son, N A Hardee A co, R Haber sham A Son, Wm Duncan. Per steamer R H May, from Augusta—O Cohen, Jno R Wilder, Brady, Smith A eo. Per steamer Ella, from Darien—F W Sims A co, Rogers A Conn, A S Hartridge, Erwin A Hardee, Brigham, Baldwin A co, Jones Imports. Per Br bark County of Picton,'from Glasgow—7B casks ale, 10 casks soda,- boxes wine and leather, 3 hhds whiskey, 8 casks crucibles, 8 casks’ oil, 3S1 bars and.30 bdls Iron. 10,800 fine brick, 100 clay coven, 21 casks sundries, 2 cases soap, Ac, 200 tons pig be sts tens coal, 1,000 hampeia potatoes, 180 kegs and firkins herring, 20 boxes dried fruit, SO boxes salmon, Ac, Ac FINANCIAL 1WD COMMERCIAL. Cliarleaton Market. Charleston, Dec. 2. Cotton—Since our weekly report prices re main unchanged, but sales are small, bnyers not being willing to pay the prices asked by factors. We continue our quotations at 45a4fic for Mid dlings, 47c for Strict Middlings, and 48c tor Good Middlings. New York Gold Market. . . N*w Yobk, Deo. 1. The gold market was inactive but steady, and seven per cent was paid for having coin carried The opening price was 148, and the only vafistiOB was an advance to 148 1-8, at which it stood at the close of business. jssssjssk.ss, sss& as N«ev, York Markets. ’ ^ EW Yobk, Deo. 1. BB*A»STerrt—Tbe market for State and West ern flour ruled inactive, and prices declined 5a20c on all brands; but principally o* thelower grades of unsound, the stock or which was very heavy. The sales were about 7,000 bbla.pt our revised subjoined quotations, tbe marksf dosing heavy al the decline. Southern flour was in moderate de maud, but prices were also in buyer’s favor. The sales were 4S0 bbls. Canada nour- was dull and drooping, tha market olomng 5al0c lower for all grades. The sales were confined to 260 bbls. We quote: .z'jto Stole and Western..$7 SB a 8 Choice State V J * V,* — f J* 2 Common to medium extra Western A 10 a Extra round hoop oMo^ Mtern 2 S f 2 Western trade brands . ■ a n» . in tr Common Southern ? SS f IS S i ommonfeanadton!.. Good tocnoice and extra smlii Cotton—Receipts 3,927 biiW." The “f OT,n toorebrST lar. closing entirely nsttmal, with holders^knx- 3 00 I 40 I SO ICO 1.00 \ WBfeS “•'ibt f Wsy. Receipts. Per steamer R H May, from Augusts—325 bales iup- land cotton, and mdze. ., Per steamer Ella, from Darien—348 bale* upland cott h. wm Per sloop Fleet, Iron Biceboro—«00 bushels rough rice, 28 bales sea island cotton. Rkpern ^ _ ItPer brig Clara Pickens, for Llverpool-1,453 bales upland cotton, 47 doses island. . Oai^iart, WhitTord & Go,, MANUFACTURERS AKD WHOLESALE DEALErsuh READY-MADE; CLOTHINIL 331 # 333 Broadway, Corner Worth Street, NE W YORK. -,-;n T.'F. OARIIART, WM.H. WHITFOBD, 4. T. HAMILTON wmstmum, 1. 4ft TAM WAG WAGENKN, tw~ Office of Payne & Carhart in liquidation. ect88—eodfim .' Comi j. shaffeb; andModucS, ™T&EF FORHGNAOT^j^ OPPOSITE*^ WEST StREFT, Bulkhead, Between Barclay and Veeey sta, Potatoes, Apples wdOnlmucmrtantiv on hand put up for the southern COT »to nu J an nana promptly attended to. Reran to A L Bradley, A. Walsh, J.H.Psruont.Tr^ twl7 T^peFonndry a Printers’ Emporium. TO MERCHANTS AND PERSONS DOING BUSINESS AT THE NORTH. W. S. Fancher, General Commission Merchant, P. (). 13ox 3045, 75 Fulton St., N. Y. B UYER of Merchandize of every description—for the trade—attends to the sale of Cotton, Roam, Turpentine, Ac. , , , Mr. F. gives bis personal attention to the buying of General Hardware, Carriages and Wagons of every de scription, Harnesses, Saddles, Dry Goods, Groceries, Ac., Ac., for the trade. * A Goods furnished direct from Manufawurers at their lowest rates. Particular attention given to all 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 ofmanufacturers sent in all cases Information in regard to market and prices of goods given whenever desired. novl4—lm PUMPS' PUMPS! PUMPS Steam, Force, buction and Lilting PUMPS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION; STEAM# K.fS FIFES Pipe and Steam Fittings, AND ETXBY DESCRIPTION OT PLUMBERS’? GAS, and Steam Fitters’ Goods For sale at the lowest rales by JOHN B. FULLER, 8 DEY STREET, novS—codly NEW YORK* & GO. Horses & Carriages [FIRE AND MARINE two EOBT. P. YORK, u. X. WILLIAMS* J. B. MlNTIBX. P. H. WARD. AUCTION AND COMMISSION Bay Street. ...Savannah, Ga. Consignments of Cotton and Lumber solicited. Reference* i Savannah—Brigham. Baldwin A Co., Gaden A Unckles, Krwln A Hardee. Hunter A Gammell, Isaac D. IARocke, Hiram Roberts, W. Woodbridge, L. C. ^New* York—8. T. Knapp A Bro., D. H. Baldwin A Sale days, Tnesdays and Fridays. vffi* CHARLES L. COLBY A CO., SHIPPING, COMMISSION, ANDty.’f T FORWARDING MERCHANTS JONES* BLOCK, CORNER BA Y AND ABERCORN STS., SAVANNAH, GA. liberal cash advances made on coesignments to tiie firm represented In New York by Charles L. Colby, Esa„ or to our friends in Boston. ALEX. HOLwAY,^ResiijentPartner^ Colby, Insnranee Ayety. Swhltl InafaKe Company, Capital and Surplus, $1,600,000. Phmhlx Insurance Company, Capital and Surplus, $1,600,000. HORSES DANIEL BUTLER would respecHhUy In- | . .. form the public that hois now prepared to famish, International Insurance Company, at the shortest notice, j Capital and-Burplua, $1 200,000 AND CARRIAGES. First class Carriages ran to the various Steamboat I Capital and Ampins, $900,800. Wharves and to the Railroad Depot at the lowest Bisks taken In the above highly rcsnonslble Corn- rates. . < I ponies on Buildings and MerdhauUz* of aU descrip. the lowest rates, correspoudinr ^jth tbe risks, . Apply to _ A. LsSkTAgent, Manhattan Insurance Company, a Risks taken ates. ^ | paniee on BuU Mono but careful and competent Driver* employed. I tiona, at the DANISL BUTLER, j pgtai Apply (Tslmitr k^k'"S5wed < to*Uite • e sa c0w, tt h ' Merwin & T*rr, v noAlO—tf cor. Whitaker and York streets. novlS—3m No. 12 Stoddard’s Range, Bay street Esq., angle E. H, VAN NESS & CO, GROCERS, SHIP CHANDLERS, l AND ^Produce Dealers, CnderBlnff, corner Abercorn Street, SAVAXNAH.GA. Orders from the Country, Private Families, Steamers and railing vessels, respectlnlly solicited. Produce bought and sold on commission. 100 bbls. selected apples, 100 bbls. Onions, 100 bbls. Potatoes, SO bbls. extra Flour, 80 bbls. Nos. 1 and 2 Mackerel, ' 100 tabs extra Batter, . 160 boxes extra Cheese, BOO kits Nos. 1, 2 and 3 Mackerel, BO hlf. bbls. Fulton Market Beef, 60 hlf. bbls. extra Family Perk. nov21 . - Wm. M. Davidson WHOLESLLX DEALER HI Groceries, Wines, Liquors, Tom, Segars, AIo and Cider, 150 Bay Street Savannali. OCt2S tf ■JL Agency OOBAN, R1VKB, FIBS. fllHE undersigned hold commissions from the lead X ing Insurance corporations ot New York, repre- | seating an aggregate cash capital of over FIVE gELLIORB OF DOLLARS “Ballard's rsteal" AND CABBlNtg* ‘Merwin A Bray Fire Anns Cot’* Tah.. cartrii> Gk And are sand dollars'on one application Fire Risks « iacsasaa** Inland KEIN & CO., 114 HAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA-, COTTON PAOTOBS, COMMISSION A FORWARDING MERCHANTS- L IBERAL cash advances made ot amrign- ments of Cotton and approved Merchandize TyiRii a iq friend* in New York, Boston or Uver* P< Befer to Messrs. Smith A Dunning, New York; 0 C. A H. M. Tabor, Nvw York; Cabot A Senter, et Loots; W. H. Taylor, New Orleans. ang2« V. M. MYRELL, Steamboat Agent, GENERAL Commission and Forwarding Merchant, Bay Street, Savannah, Ga., Harris’ Building, 2d Door West of A. Low A Co.’s. Refers to Messrs. Hunter A Gammell, Crane, John son A Graybill, Bell, Wylly A Christian, Bothwell A Whitehead,Miller, Thomas A Co., and M. A. Cohen, ■a «- **Mseu E. F. METCALFE A CO., GENERAL FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Stoddard's Range, on Bay street, between Lincoln and Abercorn, Savannah, Georgia. References.-Hening, Flint A Prmroe, New York; B. M. Brace A Co, Augusta, Ga.: R^3. Robson, Esq.,At lanta, Ga.; Knott A Howes, Macon, Ga.; B. M Bruce, Morgan A Co., Apalachicola, Fla; Watts, Crane A CoVNew York; Geo. C. Pearce A Co., St. Lonte, Mo ; H C. Brace A Co., Cincinnati, O.; Mr. H. J. Cook, Albany, Ga: John W. O’Connor, Macon, Ga Oomm GOWDY, on Merchant, 196 BAY STREET, (Anderson’s Wharf,) SAVANNAH, GEORGIA oct2 2m FRANK S. HEBSELTINE, • OOTJ3STSELLOR at LAW, NO. 14T BAY STREET. (NEXT I DOOR TO THE REPUBLICAN OPRICEj SAVANNAH, d A, oct 21 B. J. Beck & Co., No. 9 Tine Street, New York, HannfactarlBg Stationers, Job Printers and Lithographers. Wholesale & Retail Dealers in First Glass OFFICE FIXTURES. C ONSTANTLY on hand a splendid assortment of Foreign and Domestic Letter and Note Paper, Envelopes of every size and quality. Certificates of Stocks, Bonds, Checks. (Notes, Drafts, Bills of Exchange, Bill Heads Cards, Ac., tastefully executed. Orders by mall will receive prompt attention, at lowest cash prices. CHAS. NEWBOUGH, novl—eodly B. J. BECK. COTTON GINS, STEAM ENGINES FOR SAW MILLS, And all kinds of Machinery can be procured through the undersigned. 8A9HK8 AND BLINDS, Of every description and pattern, can be obtained at 'ie lowest Manufacturers’ rrlca^by^a^lgngtoy oct31—lm *808 Bay street. V Macon Telegraph and Angnsta Constitutionalist please copy, and send bill to this office, TOBACCO - FOR S1LB OMIGNMBNY a!oob Pound, Snuff, assorted, brands, with a general assortment of Groceries. The Tobacco and 8miff not being subject to Govem- ment Tax, cut now be sold to the trade at lere titan New York prices. We are agents foe the sale of George Page k Co.’s Engines and Circnlsr, i Portable and Stationary Saw SIllls, of which will be ft novl7—lm : furnished by na on sm- Y0NGE A NIXON: T ! m J^pj r A CHOICE LOT 0? i 100 Bbls. LnwrencnriHo Co’s Cment, WiU besold Low to Gtose finnaignment. Apply to CHAS. E.C4SURY *CO., sepil4 A* E* LOPEZ. & CO., 1 JN0. L VIUiALONGA, | AgSES Cotton Factor, NO. 94 BAY STREET, SAVAJyJVAn, GEORGIA. • oct25 Dm COTTON AND MERCHANDIZE IN TRANSIT ON THE AUGUSTA AND MACON RIVERS, AKD OCEAN RISKS GENERALLY. Prompt Settlement of Tosses. L.C. NOBVELL & CO., Ball tijwsg opposite Post OfBce. INSURANCE 1 AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, 010,400,000 OHAB. L- COLBY & CO. to take marine Risks to any foreign Port, and Fire Risks n this <ftty in the following named first class New York Companies, at the lowest rates: COLUMBIAN MARINE INSURANCE CO. Capital, $5,000,000. MORRIS FIRS INSURANCE COMPANY, Capital, $5,000,000. COMMERCE FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, Capital, $200,000. HAWKINS & Cl PACKER8 A GENERAL Dealers, *41 Front St., JYnr jy Tongues, hi fnavj a* A a Lard, Shoulders, Fulton Market Beef. AU order* carefully executed at the SHORTEST NOTICE. We respectfully refer to Mew OCtS—Wm Holmes A Ns. SS Water Mssst, It* Ink. Receivers of Flour C00PHB, OLCOTTS & FARRKLLY, | standard fire insurance company, Booksellers and Stationers, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA, HHE undersigned have formed a Copartnership I under the name and style of COuPER, OLCOTT 4 A FARRKLLY, for the transaction of a Wholesale and Retail Book and Stationery Business, at the old stand of John M. Cooper A Co., Northwest corner of Whitaker and St Jnlien streets. - JOHN M. COOPER, WILLIAM H. OLCOTT, DANIEL 6. OLCOTT, oct23 8TBPHEN FaRRELLY. I Scranton, Smith & Co., Grocers & Commission Merchants, W OULD be happy to see their former patrons and I friends, and the public generally, at their --tore | at the head of Bay street, opposite Jeffeison, " they will at all times be happy to serve them. 4 novlS—lm : ; > 8. COMMISSION AND Capital, $200,000. Office in J*aw< Black, comer Bay and Abercorn streets. Brands Office, cor. Drayton and Bryan streets. snglS-tf MERCHANTS’ INSURANCE COMPANY HARTFORD, CONN. T HUS undersigned having been appointed agent lor the above well known Company, la prepared to tjiirp risks against fire on the most favorable terms. , H. BRIGHAM, * Office Southern Insurance and Trust Co, Jnly3. n tf BALTIMORE CARDS. 1 X). C. Cary, General Commission Merchant, BALTIMORE, Md. Particular attention given to orders for the purchase of Goods. Consignments respectfully solicited. Forwarding Merchant, I ^ir- bI AND . SOUTHERN PRODIU Consignments Solirted. O RDERS for Flour. Wheat, Con at filled at lowest market rates, aid te. -- list hands, thus saving extra profits Receivers of the wed known Brand of r~ “Keanage Rills,’» which wifi be mu -. in lota to sstt Fall information furnlebed h, LaROCHS, GADEN AHWiaiS. D. £ BALJVWi cO, COMMISSION MERC3ANTS. Pearl street, NEW YORK. D. H. BAI.DW1N,) ... J. F. CDMJUNO, / ^ g.g M H g ^; }—>■ to KRAFT & HILL, Manufacturer* and Jnhhwi tf STRAW AND MILUKEBT NM Km. $91 ausd 111 »rwdway. 93 BAY STRHBrT, savamtktah:, GaseoaGiA. OCtl4—tf A. T, CUNNINGHAM, D. G. VUB8E, B. /. LABCOMBE. ClINNLNGiAI, PURSE * CO., FACTORS, FORWARDING *•»'/(4P 4 Commission Merchants, Bay Street*.* Savannah, Ga* References—Robt. Habersham A Sons, Hunter A GammcU, Octavos Cohen, Brigham, Baldwin A Co., Erwin A Hardee, Claghorn A Cunningham, sep5-3m R. MOLINA, DOOLE & HUNT, „ , 1 Baltimore, Maryland, aAKuraoTcaaa* Portable and Stationary Steam Engines and Bollere, Steam Fire Engines, Portable Saw Mill*, Gang and Single Saw Mills, .. j: ; Mining Machinery, Portable Grist Mills, Floor Mill Machinery, Cottofi Screws, Railroad Cara, Car Wheels and Axles, Hydraulic Presses for on and Tobacco, Tobacco Moulds, Gas Works Apparatus of all kinds, Baiting, Pulleys and Hangers, angt •« (opposite A. T. Stewzrrsj NEW YORK A full supply of Goods, soitaMe for th» awis.. van on hand. Your patronage is respectfully aoBcitert. CYRUS r. BXSDSITHALL, Greensboro’, N. C. DUtiLBT NICHOLS, Baltimore. 0°E. BULL A £ ) s 00NGA S 8 8Tm T 8, | % f, MENDENHALL A CO., Cotton, Tobacco, THE WASHINGT05 IRON WORKS Have oa hand for sale thnr Inprorcd Pertable Steani lip Portable Circular Saw nilhMs Saw mtlla,Flanr anti Cwrw MlIH And mancfactnre to order all Umh ti Hwb also, General Machinery. “CLAPP. k.Vi uu uuain .iuiiia;. Iron aad ings, large andsmsB FMlHS.tic._tit.. At : Gunsmiths and Locksmiths, Cnrner *f fit. Jnlien and JefTersen Street*. •Ctl$—ff ; ,w SAMUEL P. HAMILTON, (Snoesssot to Wilmot A Richmond^ e if Sunun w Witches, Silver , Ware, Jewelry, Can**, Cutlery. Ac. Cor. Whitaker, SL Julie* and Congreu 8ts, SAVANNAH, GA. Watchaa and Jewell by transit. Cash paid IMPORTER AMD WHOLK8ALB DEALSR IK Havana Segars, Leal AKD SMOKING TOBACCO. Also, all kinds of Virginia Chewing and Sniokln Tobacco, Meerschaum, Brier Root, ana all other hint of Fancy Pipes. 3 °> S*L Cltlpiuan & Chapin, (Sncceuns to Marty, Day ti- Co., 208 Bar Street, ffhrth Side, Between | Barnard and Jefferson streets,. General Commission Merchants, 156 Pratt Street Wharf, BALTIMORE. '* ®wboug5?8on pips andtobeco. epured to fupplj<3«i Steam nnd Water Pipe OrL. C. WARD, Agent, _ BB Liberty street, Room A See Yet oct2fi—ly G. PABSef^ trt- GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS . ANI> DEALERS IN Wood, Coal, Grata, Hay, Cora, Oats and Feed, In quantities to salt easterners, at the lowest market pices, nov 2B—tf AUGUSTA CAROS- * J. 0. JGEYERAL COMMISSION, PRODUCE BROKER KNOWING ■ may beBaved.f»0OTft„fcKevnj^2wew, cut Chronometers rated Gold and Silver, tf Bay St, opposite Mainer’s Church, AGENTS (FOR . Jessup A Son’s ~ IBM ‘ Oust Steel, Circular Saws, Coften dike, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT COR. BAY AND JEFWffiSON STBKBT8, SAVANNAH, BA. Dealer In Hay, Fodder, Grain, Hoar, Wool, Hides, Bran, BhortsTtic. tf sep** ■ J-. KIRLIN, BRO, & WHOLESALE DEALERS IK ALES, WINES AND LIQUORS jh£§I* Sta* sod Raj Lane, Haywodi a URvckv. Office attlie Ice He a tfl^oav aov other. Miltow of dollan ace o—^- ls worn out. The feat are kept dry, thns bene- fl tins the health and oaring money. ‘For gale by allohoedetlora. ! Inebriate may now bto‘defiance to the tantf- L cup. Dr. Zanets antidote for strong drink Is i care for dnmkennere. It create* a drink, and can be administered without tin k of the "AHtint AND FORWARDING MERCHANT, N®. 285 Bread Street, Augusta, Oa., (At the Old Standof the late firms of T. B.jBtovallti | Ca, Stovall McLaughlin * Co., and'tt H. McLaughlin A Co.,) , ; 11 give hk prompt andperaoeal attention to the | ie and aie of Cotton, Domestic Good Lard, Grain, Boar, Rope, Bagging, generally. ' " [ the Agency of several first daw Cotton ! 1 am prepared at aU times to supply orders for YamSj.Sheeto«*,^hlrtings, Osnatrargs, Drills, Ker- ^ithextensive fire-proof warehouses, can furnish secure storage, and give pramjR attention toTnerchan- dise and prodnBe amsigmm to me for forwarding in any directing, fist , ' RAMSEY & CO., OEHBBAI. rellatee nredScine for th« care , Seminal Weakness, Loss of Pow- Thls saedldne has stood the twt of over thir- ~ has always proved a sacoere. [VS SPECIFIC Is exhibited in the form at upon tS^ , ^CTativ« t c^aa?**£art i toe idee of operations upon tbe bowels from n 1 rirtnee are expel it generative organs. tl e taste, and p mity before t r. AND r VfiYIK N AUCTIONEERS* 308 Broad Street, Angnsta, Ga. Rofct^nsham tiL^^i^" Bones, Brown ti Co., Angoeta. W.' K. Etchen, Pretlneat National Psj* Bank, N. a ■ - i '•* mSm whints, Rro de Janeiro, Brail. HadfiekPB Itin Fin »«h Inpotter of K.AJVTJEIW8, FLAG’S AC. AkoalargeaworlweDtothiion TOYS AND FANCY GOODS- 24 laha St_ aeai BmUlwaf* oct W1M4N. BTBAto COMMISSION MERCHASfi FOR THWSAL* Of ' r ; COTTON, COTTON ***** SHEETINGS, SHIRTIKGS, J™** *' 78 dUmftirr -— Nm >'**• Samuel G. Wrman, 1 ^ of Baltimore, vi UZnnetttc » C. COMMISSION MEBCBA50 OOTTO^ American od*7—*«i ■juwgtt a Agt»_-i -••““TSwvof.