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CHILDHOOD ASP * TS VISITOBI.
Once on a time when sonny May
Wne kissing up the April showers,
I «»»• fair Childhood hard at play
Before a bank of blushing flowers.
Happy—he knew not wheno* or how:
And srnHing—who could ohoose but lore him •
For not more glad than Childhood’s brow
Was the gay heaven that laughed above him.
Old Time oame hobbling in his wrath
And that green valley’s calm invaded;
The brooks grew dry beneath his path,
The birds were mute, the lillies faded;
A Grecian tomb stood full in sight,
And that old Time began to batter.
But Childhood watched his paper kite,
If or heeded he one whit the matter.
With curling lip, and eye askanoa,
Guilt gated upon the soene a minute,
But Childhood’s aroMy simple glance
Had such a holy spell within it,
That the dark demon to the air
Again spread forth his baffled pinion,
A nd hid his envy and despair,
Self-tortured in hiijown dominion.
Then stepped a gloomy phantom by,
Pale, cypress crowned, night’s woeftil daughter,
And proffered him a fearful cup,
Full to the brim of bitter water;
Says Childhood, “Madam, what’s your name?’’
And when the beldame uttered “Sorrow,'
Then cried, "Don't interrupt my game ;
I prithee call again to-morrow."
The muse of Pindus thither.came,
And wooed him with the softest numbers
That ever scattered wealth and fame
Upon a youthful poet’s slumber.
Though sweet the lyre and sweet the ley,
To Childhood it was all a riddle,
“Good gracious!’’ eried he, “send away
That noisy woman with a fiddle
Then Wisdom stole his bat and ball,
And taught him with most sags endeavor
Why babbles rise and aoorns fall,
And why no jay may last forevtr;
She ta ked of all the wondrous lews
Which Nature's open book discloses;
Bat Childhood, when she made a pause,
Was fast asleep among the ros os.
Sleep on, sleep on! Pale manhood’s dreams
Are all of earthly pais or pleasure;
Of glory’s toils, ambition's schemes,
Of cherished love or hoarded treasure;
But to the eouoh where ohildhood lies,
A pure unmingled trance is given,
Lit up by the rays of seraph’s eyes
And glances of remembered Heaven !
Wooden Gunpowder.
Captain Sobultze, of Berlin, formerly of the
Prussian artillery, has established a manufac
tory of his newly invented gunpowder, which
seems to be successful. This gunpowder is
made by substantially applying the process for
un cotton -to wood. Cotton fibre and wood
ere identical in chemical constitntion, both be
ing composed of cellulose, the one in a loose
fibrous form, the other closely compacted. In
making his gunpowder Captain Schultze*cuts a
log, preferably of beech wood, into veneers
across the grain. These thin sections are
thoroughly dried and reduced to granular form
like saw-dust. The granulated wood is then
subjected to the action of nitric-acid—the de
tails of the process being secret—and on being
washed and dried becomes explosive.
The first advantage of this powder is the
absence of all danger of explosion daring the
preparation. The manufacture of the common
black powder is a long and complicated pro
cess and there is considerable danger at every
stage of it ; whereas the Schaltze powder does
not become explosive till the whole process is
nearly completed. Besides this, it woold never
be necessary to keep a large stock on hand.
One magazine of crumbled wood and another
of chemicals would be equally innocent. A
few hours manipulation is sufficient to convert
these harmless ingredients into the explosive
product required.
But, independently of the safety of its prepa
rations, the wood powder in itself possesses many
advantages over the black. It barns with a bril
liant flame, and leaves hardly any residum. What
it does leave is only a little light feathery dust,
which does not cake, and therefore does not foul
the gun. This is a point of the greatest impor
tance for breech loaders, in which cleanliness is
the first desideratum. A discharge of artihery,
therefore, would neither suffocate the men nor
obstruct their view. It does not try the gun as
guo-cotton does, and its power is uniform and
therefore admits of accurate calculation. If
soaked in water, it needs only to be dried again
to be as good as before. Compared with black
powder by weight it is about double the strength.
It is a.little cheaper than the black powder, con
sidered with regard to results. The brilliancy
of the flame and absence of smoke will make it
valuable for pyrotechnical purposes, as also for
blasting in mines or tunnels.
FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL.
Charleston Market.
„ „ Chaelwtox, Dec. 4.
Cotton—Market stifi, but sales small. We
continue our previous quotations at 4oa46c for
middling, 47c for strict middling, and 48c for
good middling.
_ _ , Dkcbhbib 5.
Cotton—We have no change to report in our
cotton market; we therefore continue previous
quotations, viz: 45a46c for middling,47o for strict
middling, and 48e for good middling.
Macon Market.
. Macon, Ga., Dec. 2.
The nver is still in very good boatable condi
tion, and considerable cotton has found egress to
the seaboard by this route. The total shipments
by river and railroad foot np 1,447 bales. (We
obtained these figures from the assistant assessor
of internal revenue, Mr. Jaques.) The receipts
a* all the warehouses sum up 681 bales, and by
3 - 3 p B bales—making the total receipts
4,237 bales, to which may be added the few bales
brought in and gold to private parties.
Thereoeipts o’er the Southwestern road for
month ending 80th November; amount to 8 641
bales, which we consider a good business, con
sidering the limited means of transportation in
possession of the road. *
Cotton—The market opened lively, under the
bright, dry weatlrtr—though bat littleootton was
offering—at the figures ruling st the close of onr
last report: 87a4So extremes. This may be said
of the first two days of the week; bat on Wed
nesday advices of a decline in the Liverpool mar
ket had a depressing effect here, and the staple
tell offSa4c on all grades. On Thursday, how
ever, newpaper dates, with the actual decline,
having arrived, the market somewhat recovered,
though prices have fallen at least 2c lower than
those Of last week. Though the receipts have
^ et the aales wer ® comparatively
The foMntfn a 8g r *gkte more than 250 bales.
1 ^Oroinary 0 ^ th ® fi uotations now ruling :
Middling.'.'.'.'” f£ a86
stnot Good Middling;:;;;;;;;;;;;;f§£;
Augusta Market.
Business of all kinds continue 1 " active ?2v« 4 th»
cotton trade, whloh is almost at a stand afill^*
Holder, have their ideas up and not (Stag“fc
to sell, wait for a corresponding view on the naYt
of buyers No receipts except by wagons ^
There are extensive stocks ot groceries drv
g oods, clothing. hats and shoes m tv. 1 , V
ealers are
our oountry
the activity. The money market is tight.
Cotton—The market remains qniet. We con
tinueour quotations of the 25th, remarking that
to effect sales a reduction mast be made by the
holder. Middling, 41a42o; strict middling, 43s
44c; good middling, 45c
MARINE intelligence.
SA VANN AH, DECEMBER 6.
» arrived. ,
Steamship Lea Merrill, New York, to Octaves |
Cohen.
Steamship Ban Salvador, Adkins, New York, to B
H Hardee.
Steamship r umbria, French, Philadelphia, to Ban
ter b Gammeil.
steamship North Point, Smith, Baltimore, togas B
West.
Br brig John W Lovett, Gilliott, Charleston, in bal
last, to Yonge & Nixon.
Schooner Pearl, Beordon, from Nassau, via Andrew's
Island, with fruit, salt, Ac, to Bell, Wylly b Chris-
tian.
Steamer Clarion, Morse, Doctortown, to C ,L Colby
b co. .
Steamer H M Cool, Taylor, Darien, to M A
Cohen. . , ■ •
Steamer City Point, Talbot, Charleston, to R W
Adams.
Flat No 8, Perry, from the wreck of the' steamer
Savannah, with goods, to F M MyrrelL
CLEARED.
Steamship Varan#, Whitehurst, New York, J R
Wilder.
Steamship Constitution, Greeman, New York,
^Sm3lfip ld Z^kc, CO ' Dearborn, New York, O
* Steamship Tybee, Crowell, New York, Banter &
___ Steamer Volunteers And.ews, Augusta, with two
flats in tow, OFallon A co. • _ „ „
Steamer Fannie* McNelty, Palatka, Ac, F M My-
^"teamer City Point, Talbot, Palatka, &c, R W
A Steamer Resolute, Cannon, Hilton Head.
BarkThos Whitney, (Br.) Kelly, Liverpool, Bell,
Wylly* Christian.
PUMaven
Per steamship Leo, from New York—A C Holmes j
and lady, Mrs Gardiner, Miss H J Evans, Mias H W
Dowd, Mias o Bemis, Mr Moore and wife, J Sullivan,
James Orr, M Neville, Miss A Hoemer, Miss M iPheat-
land, W IT Kirby, M W Kirby, R C Rowland, vVm
Rowland, LB Broarn, AS Deland, D Hanley, J Riley,
John Boll, .J £ Dunn, Ym Wood, ;and 2T in the
Bteerage. . . LA,
Per steamship San Salvador, from New York--James
Homer, Ed McElwell, V McFarlarn, I Frazier, C W
Dunlop, M Barrett, HW Penney, G Steffen, N P|
Rice and lady, apt R Alton, USA .W.C Cosens,
lady, 8 children and servt, E V Lap, lady and 4 children,
Henry Jurgens, T G Todd, Mrs G _H Gammon, Mrs |
HOTELS.
BUSINESS CARDS.
• TM * TT _ A 1 WX.K.UUW, A. l. MOSES.
sup & CO.
oonunlssJoiL
Sfc ■ • AND ' •
Forwarding Merchants,
i
BUSINESS CARD8.
Horses &
Opposite Washington. Statue,
NEW YOKE CITY.
AND
BepST tf H. C. FUNG A CO., Proprietors.
Manufacturers’ Agents j
NORTH. SIDE OF BAY STREET, / [
Between Whitaker and Barnard,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA
Liberal advances made on consignments of Cotton,
Ac- to their friends in New York and Boston.
References—Wm. K. Kitchen, Prerft National Park
Bank N. Y. ; H. C. Thacker A Co., Boeton; Israel Co
ls theLargest and Beat Arranged’!
tie mi
HANOVER STREET, BOSTON,
sep27
Hotel in Net^ England.
LEWIS HICK Proprietor.
BOBT. V. TOXK,
M. E. WILLIAMS*
3. K. M'INTIRl. |
P. H. WARD.
The Southern House
Fourth Street,
DANIEL BUTLER would
form the public that he is now prep
at the shortest notice,
HORSES AND CARRIAGES,
first class Carriages run to the tarious Steamboat
Wharves and to the Railroad Depot at the
rates. , .«
None bat careful and competent-Drivers
noalO-g
B^WglNO AND INaUflANcIT
ME AND MARINE
Insurance Agency,
Afcwltj Insurance Company.
C^tal and Surplus, $1,600,000.
PhcBlx Insurance Company,
and Surplus, $1,600,000.
International Insurance Company,
Capital and Surplus, $1,200,000.
Manhattan Insurance Company,
Capital and Surplus, $90o,noo.
cor.
...S
DANIEL
. WhUakhrasdl
v ■■ , “ ■ r—i—
k street*.
C .
Risks taken in the above
panics on Buildings and Mere ham
Uoa* at '■
•*>-, risks. '
norll
E. h: VAN NESS &. CO
I AUCTION AND COMMISSIONIgROCERS, SHIP
responsible Com-
k>we»t rates, corrreponaing^'trith^he
7
CHANDLERS,
iKiraice Agency
AKD
COUNSELLORS A T
NO. in B ROAD nr
(Trialty Build,_
reamed the
fejagjasaaaSga: *
»*.
MerwtoAB^
ST. LOTJIS. MO.
LAVEILLE, WARNER & CO., Proprietors.
A first class family Hotel; unsurpassed for locality,
comfort and convenience. tf sepl9
METROPOLITAN HOTEL,
mercsium,
Bay Street Savannah, Gfa.
Consignments of Cotton and Lumber solicited.
References:
Savannah—Brigham, Baldwin b Co., Gaden b
Unckles, Erwin £ Hardee. Hunter b Gammeil, Isaac
D. LaRoche, Hiram Roberts, W. Woodbridge, L. C.
Norvell b Co.
New
Co.
AND
OOJSAN, &1VSR,
•' *^*~m*\ - -and carbines'
Produce Dealers, “ Merwin 4 Bn *
a 1B1..SJ Ma.' I Mnnnfr lin MTOPAOtlA MSh itantfal af awm I CAR T R X J)
(And Loose; Anammitiott
Revolvers, 8kvt ^7? ,
In QfSQ it,
Under Bluff, corner Akereem Street
SAVANNAH, GA.
J sen ting an aggregate caah capital of over
FIVE MILLIONS OF DOLLARS
Orders from the Country, Private FamiHee, Steamers I And Me prepared to Issue policies to cover Fifty Thou-1 v . ^ ln * *• "®*
York-S T Knapp b Bro., D. H. Baldwin b I aD l; ai!i *ai y “»®} 8 > rfV&tnlly solidtwl. • ssnd dollars m one appUcation upon Jmo. 203 BKOAHWAY.
" I Produce^ Donght and sold on commission. | rin, si.v. —^ - . w _. ^ | “O’**—Jm
Sale days, Tuesdays and Fridays.
sep5
Late Brown’s,
WASHINGTON, T>.
C.
T his ie
is now In I
modation of f
, Renovated and Refurnished,
Em for thereceptton and accom-
w on commission.
100 bbls. selected Apples,
lOObbls. Onions,
100 bus. Potatoes,
50 bbls. extra Flout .
SO bhlt Nos. 1 and 1 Mackerel,
100 tubs extra Batter,
150 boxes extra Cheese,
500 kits Nos. 1, 2 and 3 Mackerel,
60 hlf. bbls. Fulton Market Beef,
50 hit bbls. extra Family Pork.
nov21
Fin Risks at Savannah and Inland
Tsvrns,
NEW
York.
a tkinson, Mrs Falligant, Wm P Kastman, lady and
dan^iter^Chas Baldwin, G P Hamilton, J N Newberg,
Per steamship Camilla, from Philadelphia—Mrs A
H Gibbs and family, M Kohe, Mrs Kohe, A H Gibbs,
Mr Thompson, Mrs Flynn, Mrs A Frazer, Mrs
Thompson James B Woodland, Mrs Susan F Wood
land and child, Daniel Madden, Keton Greiner, and 15
on deck.
Per steamship North Point, from Baltimore— Wm
Brannon. J S Kodgora, GR Boswell, Miss Anna John-
son, H M Fuller, J Green. John Roft P Mulbera, C H
Colyer and lady, W 3 Timmerman and eon, and 4
steerage.
Per steamship Varana, for New York—300 troops of
12th Maine Volunteers.
Per steamship constitution, for New York—E C
Weeks, W D Lenard, capt H R Sibley, wife and child,
Wm Goldstein, Samuel Mayer, W B White, W H
Stebbins, A O Porter, J J Rich, O G Chapman, J J
BolHs, J J Stephen*, and steerage.
Per steamship Zodiac, for New York—J B Andrews,
J Zimmeran, H Haymon, and steerage.
Per steamship Tybee, for New Ycrk—A P Wetter,
Mrs rheppard and 2 daughters, and steerage.
Per steamer City Point, form Charleston—Wm
Kyler and family, J H Hunt, J B Jones and lady. W J
McCoimick and lady, Miss F J Servine, MissJF
Cohen, D Ramos, H Holley, M Ramos, Mrs Mary
Bruce and 2 children Mr Ellsworth, L Freedman, Jno
Tole, C P Evans, S W Moody, J Wilson, Benj Hawk
ins, W M Forman, Jno Ashcroft, J H Lisle, Isaac
Bradwell, R T Hupard, Capt Hunt, K M Lea, Mr Falk
and lady, John Peterson, J M Wakefield, J P Smith,
W Blake, A Robrrtson,
Consignees
Per steamship Leo, from New York—Adams
Express eo, J W Anderson A Sons, Jag A Bar
ron, P H Behn, Bell, Wylly A Christian, Blunn
A Meyer, Brady, Smith & co, Brigham A Bald
win. R Brady, JBucky A co, C A P, Clagborn
A Cunningham, M A Cohen, Octavos Cohan,
Cooper, Olcot A eo, Crane A GraybiU, J H Dep-
pish, Duncan A Johnson, Dziaiyneki A Slager,
Erwin A Hardee, M Ferst A co, AC Fraine,
Richard Fraine, W R Flemming, JG C Freeman,
J Gilland A co, R Habersham A eo, Halsey,
Watson A eo, G M Heidt, E E Hertz, W C Hart,
Holcomb A co, Hunter A Gammeil, Kerlin A eo,
N-E Knapp, Lathrop A eo, J Lippman, Lovell A
Latimore, Mather A West, R H May, T MoDon-
ald, L McLorly, Miller, Thomas A co, J M
Prentiss, R R Agent, Randell A eo, P Roily, C D
Rogers, Rogers A Cann, J B Boss A son, Scran
ton, Smith A co, J C Schreiner A sons, E D
Smythe A eo, P Skehan, A A Solomons A oo.
Southern Express oo, W H Stark, A Sterling, G
T Thomas A eo, J G Thompson A eo, T M Tur
ner, Van Horn, Holyoke AM, J A Villelonga
Jacob Visel, WAI Walsh, U O Wayne, T H Bal-
shaw A co, R B King, S, J E Bryant, G G Hull,
miscellaneous.
I. DAVEGA’S
Purchasing Bureau,
Nos. 39 and 40 Park Row.
ILL KINDS OF MERCHANDISE
£L PUB. HASED.
Experienced and competent buyers engaged.
Orders filled promptly and faithfully at the lowest
prices, and purchases made only from first-class and
reliable honses.
Orders will be filled, PAYABLE ON DELIVERY,
when a sufficient sum is remitted to cover Freight and
ommissions.
Commissions on sums not exceeding $100. .5 per ct
i ommissions on sums exceeding $100 2X per ct.
Address ISAAC DAVEGA,
nov 29 P. O. Box 1703 New Y'ork.
TO MERCHANTS AND PERSONS DOING
BUSINESS AT THE NORTH.
W. S. Fancher,
General Commission Merchant,
P. 0.13ox 3045, 75 Pulton St., N. Y.,
B UYER of Merchandize of every description—for
the trade—attends to the sale of Cotton, Rosin,
Turpentine, Ac.
CHARLES L. COLBY & CO.,
I SHIPPING, COMMISSION,
AND
[ FORWARDING MERCHlSTTS
JONES! BLOCK, - - . _ ,, ^
CORNER BAY AND ABERCORN STS., \ W XU. JXL. DftVIuSOQ j i l ° ayatl
SAVANNAH, Gr-A..
Liberal cash advances made on consignments to the
| ^., re orSr d fri^BhS^. by ch “ les L ' | Groceries ’ Wines,
ALEX. H. HOLaaY, Resident Partner.
Rznunozs.—Messrs. Dabney, Morgan A Co., New
I York; Jarvis Slade, Eaq.. New York; Gardner Colby,
Esq., Boston; Hon. J. Wiley Edmands, Boston.
aug!6 _tf
KEIN & CO.,
114 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, «A.,
OOTTON FACTORS,
COMMISSION & FORWARDING
MEKCHANT8,
T IBERAL cash advances made on consign-
U meats of Cotton and approved Merchandize
made to their friends in New York, Boston or Liver
pool.
Refer to Messrs. Smith b Donning, N*w York; C
‘ atVk I
HAWKINS & CO;
PACKERS A GENERAL PRO} | ^
__ l , Dealers,
street, opposite Post Office. 1*41 Front St., Jfnr
COTTON ANB MERCHANDIZE m TRANSIT ON THE
AUGUSTA AND MACON RIVERS,
an
OCEAN RISKS GENERALLY.
Prompt Settlement of Xaosees.
L. C. NOBVELL 6c OO.,
Boll
C. b H. M. Tabor, New York; Cabot
Lonle; W. H. Taylor, New Orleans.
Senter, St
aug26
wholebalz dzalie ih
i, Lienors, Teas,
Segars, Ale and Cider,
150 Bay Street Savannah.
oct25 tf ’ *
I JNO. L. VTLLALONGA, I AJfoffi
Cotton Factor, !*““»»■»>■
Forwarding end Commission Merchant
NO. 94 BAY STREET,
S.IFVI.V.r.111, GEORGIA.
oct25 6m
COOPEE, OLCOTrs & FARRELLY, {
Booksellers and Stationers,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
&c., Ac., for the trade.
Goods furnished direct from Manufacturers at their
lowest rates.
Particular attention given to all consignments of
southern products. Speedy sales effected at beet 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 case*.
Information in regard to market and prices of goods
given whenever desired. nov!4—lm
V. E HYRGLL,
Steamboat Agent,
GENERAL
Commission and Forwarding Merchant,
Bay Street, Savannah, Ga., *
Harris’ Building, 2d Door West of A. Low b Co. 1 *.
Refers to Messrs. Hunter b Gammeil, Crane, John
son b Graybill, BeU, Wylly b Christian, Bothwell A
rpHE undersigned have formed a Copartnership
| J. under the name and style of COuPER, OLCOTT l
A FARRELLY, for the transaction of a Wholesale and
Retail
Book and Stationery Business,
at the old stand of John M. Cooper b Co., Northwest
comer of Whitaker and St. Jnlien streets.
JOHN M. COOPER,
WILLIAM H OLCOTT,
DANIEL G. OLCOTT,
• SHELLY.
INSURANCE!
1 * a
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, $10,400,000
CHA8. L. COLBY & CO.
RE prepared to take Marine Risks to any
Domestic or Foreign Port, and Fire Risks
city in the following named first clase New York
Companies, at the lowest rates:
COLUMBIAN MARINE INSURANCE C0-,
Capital, $6,000,000.
MORRIS EIRE INSURANCE OpMPANY,
Capital, $6,000,000.
COMMERCE FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,
Capital, $*00,000.
STANDARD FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,
Capital, $200,000.
Office In Janes’ Black,
corner Bay and Abercora streets.
Branch Office,
cor. Drayton and Bryan streets. suglO-tf
Beef,
Pw*.
Cheese,
Bacon,
Tongues,
ftk.
fclt
FRJ
* *L
Lard,
Shoulders,
Fulton Market Beef.
All orders carefully executed at the
SHORTEST NOTICE.
"'oTVdSi.isr 1 ' 9ta “ t * 1
received on
We
iglirUrh,
Southern
oetft—Cm
Holmes *
A*.» Water Street, lev Tsri.
I Receivers of Flour.
AND
SOUTHERN PRODUCE
Consignments Solicited.
O RDERS for Flour. Wheat. Connliiw
filled at lowest market rates, sod dh—,.
list hands, thus saving extra fnbkT "*
oct2S
STEPHENFil
MERCHANTS’
INSURANCE
HARTFORD, CONN.
T HE undersigned having been appointed agent for I w nar >1111142 «
H- BALDWIN & CO.,
uute rteKB against lire on tne moat iavorable terms. I J
...... , Beaetrere of the well known Brand of
COMPANY I
UUiwII nil I I | Full information famished by
LaBOCHE GADEN * CSCKUS.
oct2D—2m cor. Bay and Bsraari nnt
| Scranton, imiffliACo.,
Whiteheadi^er.ThoiasACo^and M. A.^hen, lg rocerg & Commission Merchants,
W OULD be happyto ses their former patrons and
friends, and the public generally, at their rtore
)uly>.
H. BRIGHAM,
Office Southern Insurance and Trust Co.
. tf
DRUGS, MEDICINES.
* AND "
O HEMICALS.
A CHOICE selection of DRUGS, MEDICINES. ,
CHEMICALS, PERFUMERIES, PATENT MEDI
CINES, TRUSSES, be., just landed from New York,
E. F. METCALFE & CO..
GENERAL FORWARDING
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Stoddard’s Range, on Bay street, between Lincoln
and Abercora,
Savaimah, Georgia.
References.— Hening, Flint A Pearce, New York; E.
M. Brace b Co, Augusta, Ga.; R. C. Robson, Esq.,At
lanta, Ga.; Knott A Howes, Macon, Ga.; B. M Brace,
Morgan A Co., Apalachicola, Fla; Watts, Crane b
Co., New York; Geo. C. Pearce b Co., St Louis, Mo.;
H. C. Brace b Co., Cincinnati, O.; Mr. H. J. Cook,
Albany, Ga; John W. O’Connor, Macon, Ga.
«ep21 tf
H. G0WDY,
at thekead of Bay street opposite Jefferson, where
they will at all times be happy to serve them,
novlfi—lm
A.
8. HABTBED&E,
COMMISSION
AND
Forwarding Merchant,
93 BAY STREET,
| SAVAisrar ajqc, geoxl&ial
OCtl4—tf
Kev W R Eaton, J Meyers, R D Walker, Baum I ApothCCfirleS, Pl&RtBTS fi&d Tf$4firS I fliYUlTTliSRiflTI MfirCh&Ilt I ruranirxitinix ^’ minor x-^BooitB*.
& I can be enpfflied at shortest notice. I U0D3m ? „ „ nI ’ I CUYYIYGHAM, PURSE & C0„
Wilmington market.
Pm,™_l!.l . , WlLMINQTOX, NoV. 29.
COTTON—bales to-dAY of 20 halos * o h.i..
SsuidisrsiiSU' ■—
«• »«■ “»«.
ComTon-aVis^^r^tbU* 4 * 5> “ d 604 bblg
• Spirits Tubpiktixi—16 casks at 60r
Timbxr—Two rafts Common Mill at fill an
find one raft inferior at 91$. •“ ^
3, tntaBatorfi(»boS^m^hee«e • mK
Per steamship San Salvador, from New York—
Adams Express co, Michgel Lav is, H J Raws A
eo, Hnnter A Gammeil, M S Meyer, Carter M
Haney, Clagborn A Cunningham, Hon R D
Arnold, W B Tyler, Roll b Inman, Wellborn A
Bellah, Joe Wsllhook, G Evers, P H Behn, W P
Tyler, Conner A Hughes, N B Knapp, G M
Inman, L D Waddell, Cbas Hammond, G
Parkins, C L Gilbert, D Finnegan, Doyle A
Lyon, J McMahon A eo, B A T, T Hack, Stuart
A eo, John C Schreiner A sons, J H Graybill,
Erwin A Hardee, Hardens’ Express Company,
and order.
Per steamship Cumbria, from Philadelphia—
Hunter A Gammeil, Erwin A Hardee, M A
Cohen, Weed, Carswell A oo, R J Larcombe, J
L Coldby, L S Bennett, Mrs L Chorea, Mrs M
Berg, A Minis, J McMahon A oo, Brigham,
aid win A eo, J Guitmartin A co, Lovell A Lat«
timore. Claghorn A Cunningham, M Kohl, J M
Kinohiey, 0 Cohen, Brady, Smith A oo, GO
Maroy, T A co, W H Stark, J W Anderson A son,
Holoombe A oo, Dnnoan A Johnson, W M
Walsh, E Padelford, H J Dickinson A oo, DL
A Falligant, Roe, Whitney A oo, Davis A Con
ner, Macky, Beattie A oo, Southern Express oo,
G Gemendou, A Fernandez, W H Wiltborger, A
A Solomons A oo, J G Thompson A oo, J D
Kelper, Sorrell A Bro, Lienthall A Kohn, J
Langsdorf A co, Bothwall A Whitehead, H Mein-
hart A Bro, H Rotchsohild, S Gardner, W J
Minis, T M Norwood, G J Jones, P Reilly, L C
Tebeau, T MoDonald, M A Cohen, Geo C Free
man, R M Hunt, G N Nichols, Yonge A Nixon,
M Newmark, Wright, Gibbs A eo, W M David'
son. Crane, Johnson A Graybill, amLotheri*
Per steamship North Point, from Baltimore—
Bryan, Hartridge A eo, Brigham, Baldwin A oo,
Brady, Smith A co, M Beytaugh, T M Bolshaw,
Blun A Meyer, G W Billups, R Bloomingling A
co, James A Barron, GeoBankman, O Cohan,
Claghorn A Cunningham, M S Cohen, Ohas L
Colby A oo, Goo S Coldby, J M Cooney, Davis A
Conner, A L DeLorge, Crane, Johnson A Gray
bill, Erwin A Hardee, Hess A Gutman, B Ehr-
Hsb, E E Hertz, Thoi M Foreman, LaRoche,
Gaden A Unckles,S P Hamilton, J F A M Hamil
ton, Thos M Kinohiey, Kein A eo, 8 G Haines,
Lintheman A Green, Geo O Mercy, J N Muller,
F M Mvrell, H L Palmer, Peter Reilly, M
Lavin E O’Byrne, B F Ulmer, Thos M Turner,
Schuster A Heinsuis, W H itark, Seranton,
t „ a R Johnaon, J3aml Sts
Jas B Read, Maeky, Beattie A co, R R Agt, Sor
I can warrant any article ae 1
A large quantity of EUROPEAN LEECHES, finest |
quality.
All the PATENT MEDICINES extant on hand.
100 cases JACOB’S DYSENTERIC CORDIAL, all Of I
which will be sold low for CASH.
Wholesale and Betail,
Apothecaries’ Hall,
Comer Broughton and Barnard streets,
W. Id. WALSH, m. D., Proprietor.
N. B.—Fresh Garden Seeds. _tf ]e!5
JUST RECEIVED
Per Steamer America,
A fine assortment of
Rhine Wines!
190 B.A.Y STREET,
(Anderson’s Wharf,)
SJTVANNAH, GEORGIA.
oct2 3m
FRANK S. HESSELTINE,
COUNSELLOR at LAW,
NO. 147 BAY STREET,
(NEXT I DOOR TO THE REPUBLICAN OFFICE,!
SAVAJSTSTA.il, GA.
Oct 21
A- E- LOPEZ
s Wines.
Heckheimer,
Niera tiller,
Iiiebfraamilk.
Liquors.
St. Croix Rum,
Jamaica Rons,
Fine Brandies.
And a variety of the finest brands of
CO.,
|F A C T O RS, FORWARDING
AND
Commission Merchants,
I Bay Street Savannah., G-a, I
References—Robt. Habersham b Sons, Hnnter b i
Gammeil, Octavns Cohen. Brigham, Baldwin b Go., I
I Erwin b Hardee, Claghorn A Cunningham, aepfrfhn |
R. MOLINA,
COB. BULL ABU 00NQBESS STBEET8,
rUn^er Screvea Housed
IMPORTER AND WHOLES A LI DSAL1S IN
Havana Setars, Leaf
awn
SMOKING TOBACCO.
Also, all kinds of Virginia Chewing and
BALTIMORE CARD8.
D. C. Cary,
General Commission Merchant,
BALTIMORE, Mel.
Particular attention given to orders for the purchase
| of Goods.
Consignments respectfully solicited.
Refers, by permission, to Rne, Whitney b Co., Sa
vannah. nov20—lm
>GOUE A HUNT,
Baltimore, Maryland,
XAHttrAornana
Portable and Stationary Steam Engines and Boilers,
Steam Fire Engines,
Portable Saw Mills, Gang and Single Saw Mills,
Mining Machinery,
Portable Grist Mills, Flour Mill Machinery,
Cotton Screws,
Railroad Cara, Car Wheels and Axles,
Hydraulic Presses for Oil and Tobacco,
Tobacco Moulds,
Gas Works Ap
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
|178 Pearl street,
NEW YORK.
f ’} Sew York.
> Savannah.
D. H. BALDWIN,)
J. F. CUMMINC
H. BRIGHAM,
C. M. HOLST,
XM
KRAFT & HILL,
Manufacturer* and Jobber* of
STRAW ANDMILUKBffSMN
fflfl Works Apparatus of all kinds,
Salting, Ptuleys and Hangers.
6m
CYRUS r. MKNDKKHALL,
Greensboro*, 29, G.
DUD LIT NICHOLS,
Baltimore*
[: | served atn o'clock a. m., I Gunsmiths and LfODksmiths.
At A. STAMM’S, I 1
st. Charles’. ln Rear of Custom House. | Corner *f gt. Jnlien and Jefferson Streets.
•ctlS—tf
COTTON GINS,
STEAM ENGINES j
Tobacco, Meerschaum, Brier Boot, and all other I
I of Fancy Pipes, 8m sep30
Cliipman & diapln,
(Snccesorsto Marcy, Day b Co.)
\ 208 Bay Street, North Side, Between
Barnard and Jefferson street*,
[ GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS
AND DEALERS IN
[Wood, Coal, Grain, Hay, Corn, Oats
and Feed,
I In quantities to suit customers, at the lowest market
AUGUSTA CARD8.
C. P. MENDENHALL A CO.,
Cotton, Tobacco,
AMD
General Commission' Merchants,!
196 Pratt Street Wharf,
BALTIMORE.
Nos. 281 and 283
(opposite A. T. Stewart*.;
NEW YORK.
A fail supply of Goods, suitable for this Burts, a-
waysonhsnd.
Your patronage is respectfully solicited.
oct25—tm
THE WASHINGTON'
IRON WORKS
Have os band for sale their
Improved Portable Steam Earim.
Portable Circular Saw Rilla Gaat
Saw Mills, Flear and Cora ttilR
find manufacture to order all kind* of cvu> t
glues. Marine, Stationary, and Propellet, Bair*!
Cars and Turn Tabtes,Inm Steam Ves*'
also, General Machinery, Iron and
mgs, large and small Forgings, Ac.. Ac
GEO. M. CLAPP, .
Scwhcrs S I.
Or L. C. WARD, Agent,
, 55 liberty street, Boom 8, New Yock.
•02*—ly
G. PABSOY4,
Cut-
rfiHB, BALTIMORE ■
J, WROUGHT IRON PIP* AND TUBE 00.
Is now prepared to (apply Gas, Steam and Water Pipe
and Fittings, on tbe most f
Afl
£
KAinrYAOTUUB
Unioo Fire
favorable terms.
ltd
SAMUEL F.
(Successor to WQmot A Richmond,;
t A Richmond, t J.O.MATHEWSON^E
{GENERAL
FOR
SA-W MILLS,
And all kinds of Machinery can be procured through
the undersigned.
SASHES AND BLIND8,
Smith" A CO j“L n, „ U,, r* v” 11 B w aDt ^?’ I Of every description and pattern, can be obtained at
r r> R d ’ j!?* ® Johnson, ,Baml Sterntt, Dr I the lowest Manufacturers’ Prices, by applying to
dbxlxz tn
Silver Ware, Jewelry, I COMMISSION, PRODUCE BROKER
j Watches,
Canes, Cutlery, Ac.
Cor. Whitaker, St. Julien and Congress Sts,
.SAVANNAH, GA.
Watches and Jewelry repaired. Chronometers rated
by transit Cash paid for old Gold and Silver.
JriS la a”* <r~v.. Eh tf
Hon Wylly Wood-
i Jas B West.
oct31—lm
V Macon
(fell A Brothers, E W Wyatt,
bridge, RSabattie, R h Tatem
Per steamer Clarion, from Doetortown-Tison |
A Gordon, J L Villalonga, A G Brown, R
Habersham A Son, A M Cohen, Openhehmn A
Mohr.
Per steamer B M Cool, from Darien—N A
Hardee A eo, Brigham, Baldwin A eo, Jones A
Way.
Per steamer City Poin^ from Charleston—R w
Adams, and order.
GEO. O.
RICHARDSON & BARNARD,
Telegraph and Augusta Constimtlonaliit! B8y St, OppOSltC MsHflCr'S OhlifCh,
and Bend bill to this ofllce. ' I,
TOBACCO
FOR S1LB OfKIONSIfifiMBNT
Wm. Jei
AGENTS [FOR
A Son’s
l,SOO Boyces Ping, assorted brands.
4,0vo Pounds Fine Cm Smoking In
Papers. 1
Cast Steel,
Circular Saws,
Cotton Gina*
Ammoniated Pacific Guana,
Patent Becking and Booting.
AND
[FORWARDING MERCHANT,
No. 285 Broad Stroet, Augusta, Ga.,
(At the Old Stand of the late firms of T. P. Stovall A
Co., Stovall, McLaughlin b Co., and G.
McLaughlin A (56.,)
Will give his prompt and personal attention to the
nrchase and Bale of Cotton, Domestic Goods,
laoon. Lard, Grain, Flour,
I chandize generally.
! Having the Agency of several first clam Cotton
Mills, I am prepared at all times to supply orders for
Yams, Sheetings, shirtings, Oenaburgs, Drills,
| seys, Jeans, be., Ac.
| With extensive fire-proof warehouses, can furnish
! secure storage, and give prompt attention to me '
dize and produce consigned to
any direction. «m
A FACT WORTH KNOWING
T HAT by buying shoes with Metallic Tips, two-
thirds the usual expense of suppling children with
shoes may be saved. No one, for every day wear, can
afford to ony any other. Millions of dallais are an
nually saved by this useful Invention. The toes of
metal tipped shoes remain perfect until the rest of the
shoe is worn oat. The feet are kept dry, thos bene-
fittlng the health and saving money.
Foraaleby all shoe dealers. 8m ang»
unKennesfli Cored.
rrtKB inebriate may now bid defiance to the tempt-
X tag cup. Dr. Zane* antidote for strong drink is
for drunkenness. It creates a dislike for
and can be administered without the
of the patient
sent to any nddrem. For sale
inae United States and
or packages of six boxes
receipt of the money, by
I. J. BROMER, Wholesale Agent,
PhiladelpBaTPa.
Importer of
Chinese Fire Crackers Beckett, U, k
Manufacturer of
LANTERNS, FLAGS, AC-
Also a large assortment of his own iaporttam*
TOYS AND FANCY GOODS.
24 John «t,nefir»w»lw«T, » '•
oct — “
all
Dadi
for $6.
may**—ly
403 Chesnut st„
»r.
HIE oldest and most reliable medicine for the care
of Sperms torhoea, Seminal Weakness, Loss of Pow
ey^bc. TUsmedldne has stood the test of over thir.
Ragging, end Mor-
C Lb ez&ibited in the form erf
np entirely of substances that have a sped-
Ic effect upon the generative organa. Mata persons
soodatc the idea of operation* upon the bowek from
kind of pills. The Srzouno of Dr. Rand is
l as afl XTAOUATme Manicana. Its medid-
duce consigned to me for forwarding ii
augfa
Experts.
Per steamship Varnna, for New York-882 bales up
land cotton, 2 bales sea island cotton, 6 bales tents, 7
bales wool, 21 bales leather, 2 bales hides, 15 esses to
bacco, I iron safe, 39 bales rope cutting, Ac.
Per steamship f’onstitation, for New York-341 bales
up and cotton, 16 bales sea Island cotton, 1 piano, 69
DbiB apples and mdz.
l4§ r “2 h ^c^ 4C idL NeW YOrk ^°* bdee
landcm^?* h l ,> v 1 ? bee ’ forNcw York-311 bales up-
me8tici!*l40 PkjM^ mdzef C ° tt ° D ’ Sb4lra do-|
upTand^cotiou, ^° S whitne y. for Liverpoo!-794 bales
-in.®' 0 ® 0 Found* Snuff, assorted brands,
a general assortment of <-*roceries.
bBCCO and Snnfl' not being subject to Gov
ncTyo^ P ” wbe 801,1 to *»- +* at Ie * a
We are agents for the sale of •
ALEXANDER HARDEE! W ’ A & 0O ‘
Commiistom Me
not:
nal virtues are .
regenerative organs.
the taste, and many peoons masticate them with im
punity’ * ’ ” '
get tie effect of
Price. $1 per box, or six
gists everywhere, or seat'
- j JNO. J. * .
may**—ly 40S cheenntst.
i expended entirety upon the impaired
rgana. The pills arenet unpleasant to
ma masticate them with im-
them; which plan we woold
’ ” the speediest way to
for $6. Sold bydrug-
George Page k Ce.’s Engines and CiVenlar,
Portable and Stationary Saw wm*,
descriptions of which will be furnished by
YONGE b
ns on ap-
Bay street.
STORAGE
AND
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT
COR. BAY AND JBFFlffiSON 8TREETS,
SAVANNAH, GA.
Dealer in Hay, Fodder, Grain,'Flour, Wool, Hides,
Bran, Bhorte, Ac. tf oepHSi
erckants Mremer’a Hair
AND
AUCTIONEERS
1308 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga.
PVV 40 CMSH f ® Wilfiml
-Abe
has been
York and
CHILTON, of
Garrett, of Philadel-
FOR SALE!
KIRLIN, BRO, & BURKE,
WHOLHBXU DIIALXU IK
Receipts.
Per steamer Clarion, from Dnrinrtniu IL den u-»- '
upland cotton, 10 bales seaUlMd C Sf^r ,1 i« w b ?J* e
mestlcs, 2 bales wool, 8 bblasS? D c#tton ’ “ bales do-
lanTcotaT“ H “ f 00 ’’ fr ° m »F-1
A CHOICE LOT OF
***' •' mi: A. i ~: ________
100Bbls. LawrencevilleCd»Sfmrf,I^ yW °°^ “***?<*«
ALES, WINES A.ND LIQUORS |
Jn SSi' Street aod Bay Lane,
Robert Habersham A Sons, Savannah.
W. H. Stark, do.
Bonea, Brown A Co., Augusta.
Ed. Thomas, do.
W. K. Kitchen, President National Park Bank, N.
Y. *
g-jssssfiasaffgra as
^delicate hair. Sold by Druggists and Fancy
e ^O. J. KRONER, Sole Proprietor,
Chesnut at., Phfladefphin, FI*
delicate hair,
alec
m.yfS—Iv
JAS. B, CAHIU, .
General and Ooamission Merebaat,
ATI G-TJ STA, GA.
S TATU OF GBOB6IA,
County.—All persons interest
notifled that Sixty Days after date, we
plication to the ho
County f
Wffl be sold
Low to Close Consignment.
Applyt0 .
CHA8. Ii. COLBY 4e GO.,
__aepl« tf cor. Bay and Abercora sta.
Office at the Ice House,
MARKET SaUABE,
AAK, Pine and Mixed Whad k<
hand, and delivered to order at
I tiee.
Mackerel,
i Holders of Merchandize wishing tor-^-r- ,
ately, will consult their taforests ~h3Ccanslgntag
8 friot business attention will be
' and preaqfi retains made, at the most reassOfi.
on
. — no-
uBcl—lm
, Refer to Messrs. Hunter A H^h-v
Co., Hilton A HandeD, A-C- Lomelins, Halsey,_
A Oo,, and btnari * Go.
B^f^ A SiPhJ I5 ^S»* E - Bo «id I JXLdA;As.er©i 9
Grimily ClotJ
Wright & Co.
Rio de Janeiro, *Brazil.
4
LOT of first quality Varnish for sale, by the
y^HiliL SMITH A OO.
Ana jura in want of fin* printing tastily, «*••
JOi PRIBTWOOWWB.. r I
WYMAN. BYlD A C*,
COMMISSION MERCHAKT3,
FOB THNfSALB OF
COTTON, COTTON YA»W«
SHEETINGS, SHIRTINGS, JEANS lc -
78 Chambertstrott, Ne» Y*t-
Samuel G. Wyman, 1 t^. of Baltimore-’•d-
Wmfangg, Jr., Utf of GramfevilP- A C. ^
James C. emith. otSsm YeA lm
OARDNEB, BfifliTciT
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
OOTTONi.
SrtoMlittakgfO"***
v^uliiewnlhV’
N» 116 FlfiH It,
NBW YORK,
Refer to National
American KxCge Bank.
Having ampfearoans for
tndn* ^
~ uniww
,
finis* tbenroehros strictly to a
without operating on tndrown seooont. trrs
soli*con^te^ ^
C. R. DEXTER, Agt.in.C
oet*7—3m
H1RNOTT A 8CIILU.W,
FIBE-FBOOF
Storage
268 irasklttK«*tt oT r
jTBTW YOB*,
I Consignments of Goods nodrtd,
purchase of Goodanatammjtt
*vj»
4 U8T _
RawfijA
Red, Engltih 1