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POETRY
rp or tbt 8amui»li N«lioo*l Republican.]
likes
On the Death of the on/f Dfant Daughter of mg
Friend, Mrs. • '
bt ». m. c. KKimo**. ,. 4 .-
A tiny bud of tender item,
So rudely snapped at birth;
A little star, a little gem,
Jtst dropped upon our earth.
A ray of light, a aoft sunbeam,
It crowed life’* thorny way;
A li ttle bud on Time’i dark itream
Wee launched bnt for a day.
A little drop from HeaTen’i cup,
As on the brim it lay;
But scarcely had it touched the lip
Ere it waa matched away.
A little echo from the land
Of harmony and love ;
A little footprint on the sand,
A little neetling dove.
A little aephyr gently fanned
Bv lighteet cherub wing ?
A hula thought but acarcely scanned,
Like prelude when we sing.
A little pearl to deck the brow
Of our fond mother, earth;
That little life, recorded now,
BegimMnd ends in birth.
Augusta, December 4th, 1865.
THE BACHELOR.
“Ob, aoiiiude! where are tby charms V”
Cowrit.
Sc house, sad no home, no children, no wife !
ih’ who would not pity* b f helor " hf « ?
He sleeps, (so do o*en) he eata and he dnnks,
But there’s no one to oare what he suffers or
thinks.
One
Is.
! woman he speaks to, bnt all she can sav
■What will yon hare, sir, for dinner to-day’
On a Monday some slight variation is made.
When the washerwoman comes for her but to be
paid.
Alas ! for the outcast from all he holds dear !
With no one to love him, and no one to fear;
With none that would mourn when he laid in the
tomb—
Except for the money he paid for his room.
With no one to lore, save a dog, or a cat;
Ah : why fill the soul with affection for that ?
As well hag the fish in the fathomless seas
As caress such insensible creatures an these.
I'd as lief be a baby and cling to a doll,
As fondle a poodle, cat, monkey, or poll;
Tis the speech of the soul that I long lor alone,
The communion of spirits akin to my own.
Oh the chords of the heart, how intensely they
yearn
For some on# to love who will love in return;
f or some one to hear what no stranger must
know;
For ntriit—* to ding to in weal and in woe—
And some one to miss, when that one is away,
A some one to bless when we kneel down to pray;
Some “companion in arms” in the battle of life;—
That “some one,” ah ? who can it bt—but a
wife ?
FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL.
E
Boston market.
Boston, Dec. 4.
Flour—The receipts since Saturday have been
H',354 bbls. The demand continues moderate,
but prices about the same. We quote Western
superfine at $8a? 50; Common Extras at $9 00 a
9 25; Medium extra at flOOOallOO; and Good
and Choice, including favorite St. Louis brands,
at S1150al7 00 per barrel. In “Southern Flour
no change.
Provisions—Pork is selling at $27 00a28 00 for
prime; mess at $80 00aS2 00; and clear at $S?
00a40 per barrel, cash. Beef is qniet at $34 00a25
00 per bbl for new tamily extra. Lard is selling
at 28a26c per lb in barrels and tierces, and Smok
ed Hems 19a20 cents per lb, cash. Batter ranges
from S5a4~ cents per lb, for common aDd choice;
and Cheese at 17*20 cents per lbj as to quality.
New Vork Dry Goods market.
New York, Dec. 2.
Domestic Goods—There has been a continua
tion of the same sort of activity noticed last week.
The jobbers have been crowding off their surplus
aiocK, selling seasonable goods mostly at a profit,
but distributing many fabrics at a considerable
dechns from cost. Agents have also been in
clined to make concessions to effect sales, and
thus the market has been uneven and generally
lo«W, although very irregular. The prevailing
impression among holders appears to be that the
bottom ie about reached, and that henceforth
rices will hold their own. Cotton is certain to
high for many months to come, and the goods
cannot be made at very low rales.
The demand lor brown cutton goods during
the current week baa been limited to the wants
of buyers for immediate delivery. The market
early in the week waa nnsetiled, but toward
the close there waa more steadiness. Standard
sheeting* have been aold halt a cent below the
price of last week, and are now firmly held by
agents at the quotations.
T ners has been a reduction of one to four cents
per y»rd on several styles of bleached goods, al
though for one or two of the best qualities, quo
tations are unchanged.
Foreign Goods—The market is largely over
stocked, and with few exceptions the various
Foreign productions have sold at reduced prices.
Fine French Merinoes end Delaines, in choice
colors continue to maintain quotations and are
still m good demand. Cloths and Casaimeres of
fine qualities also bring fair rates. Silks have
showed no improvement, and many fancy styles
can only be placed at lower figures. Fancy dress
and stuff goods, particularly low grades of Brit
ish and German manufacture, are quite neglected.
Linen fabrics are in better request and general
ly sell at satisfactory rates. There have been
several large offerings at auction during the
week, which have been well attended, and al
though the competition among bidders is con
fined principally to a few classes of the best
f ood* large amounts of others less desirable
are found purchasers at low quotations.
'From theN. Y. Commercial Advertiser.]
The importa of Dry Goods still continue very
heavy, *» will be seen from the following receipts
tor the week.* «
For the week,
$1,994,024
1,612,702
NA r
Ent'd st the port
Thrown on market..
Since Jan 1
Ent'd at the port....
Thrown on market
The ii
$10,452,1
81,886,147
84,024,818
T r .V - 84,024,SIS
rta for the month of November, are
. . . 'ygw than for same period of laat
year, which howwer.it must be remembered,
waa a period of very unusually high receipts.
Bs^tsa Dry
Goods market.'
.Bo8ton, Dee. 2.
Standard brown Sheetings were selling quite
freely up to the middle of the week at 81j^a32e,
and are nominally the same at the close; bat with
the raw material tending down, the t
I .
fAL REPl
town,
demand ia
v w^-wliOg • Sc — y-» L^rrv . .
very weak, sod afilea could only f be effected at a
ably With imported goods of that class, and are
setup<r ranidlr at 32*017*0,-W to style and
Ting rapidly at 82^atT^(e,
^The^market for foreign drees
and molt targe importers are
belenoHof —
TOOTHSf fiDw »—■ » .
sustain anything near the rates current
the season. .
The
Cotton Market.
N*w York, Dee. $.
& Union Place gEotel.
.dor. Broadway and 14th Sts ,
Opposite Washington Statue,
NEW YORK CITY.
1
ult.
one
sure market
Tees Basto Bat
concession. The medium and lighter grades of
brown cottona are quite unsettled, ana offering
correspondingly low and irregular rates, which
ean hardly be quoted. Bleached goods are ex-
owBivelydull, and cannot be moved, except at a
large concession. Other styles of plain cottons are
quite nominal in the absence of trade.
i JL n “ ThH Ter L d,jl £ " d have further declined
la2c. These goods bare been relatively high
during the last six months, owing to the extreme
sTth^'ESJ h * T ® yielded no profit
A further redaction ln*the
mSe«tok2JTi U1 4P erh ' lp ' • n * ble
StMiSiSrvSS* SssgGfc
e^iSd DS&'ta* SSUcSpragues,2So; AtnarL
P«*»»marata%ltote demlgrlndmS^
‘bal article .
T»ry tavor-l
[From
My last circular was issued M f the. 29th
Since then we have the Scotia’s mailt, with
day later-from Liverpool, repertiag an advance
on the 18th Nov. of par lb., with sales of
10 006 bales. The sales in the
werd2,000 bales fbr the week.
(abont Strict Middling), at 245f. .
We hare bad a dull and drooping market in
this city during the past week, awing to the re
duction of limits on European orders, accumula
ting stock, and the absence of any speculative
demand. Cotton is now relatively cheaper here
than it Is in any market on the seaboard, and is
likely to continue ao until the arrivals show symp
toms of gradually falling off, of whieh then are
no indications at present. Shipments to Liver
pool and other ports, are being made from first
hands, who do this rather than sell at eumnt
rates. I estimate the sales for the week at 18,000
bales, the market dosing quietly at my revised
quotations. The export for the same time has
been—to Liverpool, 10,£31 bales; Bremen,.,185.
Total, 11,046. t • ■ . \
SouTHiRN Marxivs—Amyepwted eleewhere in
full to 24th Nov.By telegraph, nb 20«r, they
were dull. Factors an confident that prioea will
rise to much higher figures, and an careless
about selling. English orders eannot be execu
ted, without a deoline of nearly five cents per lb.,
and in view of the donbtful exhaustion of sup
plies, speculators do not fbd inclined to ship to
(be North or to Europe. The labor question is
the ail importantofle for the futnn of cottoD. So
far the nagroea have not returned to their work,
but talk as though they would about the New
Year. I think every exertion will be made to
raise a cotton crop nsxt year, andl believe it will
be larger than any one at present is willing to
estimate. •
Receipts, for the weak, reach 54,000 bales. By
telegraph we know pf enough received at the
8ontkern porta to make the total, from 1st Sept.,
over 750,000 bales, whieh teas mi»di as was re
ceived in 1857, to this date. So far, vary little
cotton has been received at the Atlantic porta,
and as some Georgiaootton is finding its way to
Nashville, by railroad, the comwuiusetion with
the seaboard most be more defective than Was
supposed. The stocks of cotton in the interior
towns are always uncertain util they get down
to a low figure and era actually counted, but in
Memphis they report $3 000, and in Maoon,
Columbus, and Augusta, Ga., there are proba
bly X7,0C0 more. Being almost the only article
salable by the Southern people, more cotton ia
to be found in the smaller, towns of the South
than heretofore.
Exports from this and the Seutbsrn Forts for
the past fortnight have been light. The stocks
at the Gult ports are heavy. a«d a good deal ia
g<*id to be held for higher prices, which art
generally looked for in anticipation of a„ falling
off in receipts. As may be seen from my quota
tions, Northern markets offer bnt e slim chance
of resale at a profit on purchases made at the
South. Still a great quantity of cotton is being
shipped North by (he numerous steamers now
plying between New York and the South. Ships
on the berth for Liverpool Are merely filling up at
barely paying rates. I cannot bat think that,
unless the expected cessation of receipt* eeogrs
soon, the cotton now ha|4 at the Southern ports,
mostly tor 60*90 days, will find its way to
Europe, and I look for a frae export thither to
wards the close of the year. ?ne Atlantio ports,
so far, have sent but little direct to Europe, the
the total foreign export from Charleston since 1st
Sept, being under 4,000 bales, and from Savan-
nay three cargoes, of which particulars are not
given, but which I have estimated at 5,000 bales,
all from both ports for Liverpool.
The following is a statement of the movement
in Cotton since the 1st September last:
Receipts at the Ports in the U. S 619,000
Export to Great Britain 278,000
France 20,600
“ other Foreign Ports 9 000
Total Exports 807,000
Stock on hand. 415 000
Of which during the past week included in the
above:
Receipts at the Ports 54,000
Exports to Great Britian 37,000
“ France 1,000
“ other Foreign Ports 8,000
Total Exports .. 40,000
Augusta Market.
Augusta, Dec. 7.
Cotton.—The market was quiet yesterday and
but little done. All parties are looking for later
accounts from Liverpool with some-anxiety..
HOTELS.
sep27 tf H. C. FUNG * OP- Proprietors.
HANOVER STREET, BOSTON,
[Is the Largest and Best Arranged
iiumib Hotel in New England.
sep2T
LEWIS BICE, Proprietor.
The Southern House
Fourth Street,
ST. LOTJIS. *£0
IftVELLLE, WARNER & CO., Proprietors.
A first class family Hotel;
comfort and convenience.
unsurpassed for locality,
tf sepl9
METROPOLITAN HOTEL,
Late .Brown’*,
WASHINGTON. D. C.
Hotel, Renovated and Refurnished,
set order for the reception and accom
jldjiatoonaj^^^^^Sm^^jejil*
TOBACCO
FOR SALE ON CONSIGNMENT
1,800 Boxes Plug, assorted brands.
4,0co Pounds Fine Cat Smoking in
Paper*.
5,000 Pound* Snuff, assorted brands,
with a general assortment of Groceries.
The Tobacco and Snuff not being subject to Govern-
ment Tax, can now be sold to the trade at less than
New York prices.
We are agents for the sale of
George Page & Co.’s Engines and Circular,
Portable and Stationary Saw Hills,
Unis of which will be furnished
Ijptto
■ion.
novl7—lm
us on ap-
YONGE A NIXON,
Bay street.
Hamburg Market.
Hamburu, S. S., dec. 7.
There is but little activity in the market, and
we quote prices as ranging from SO to 28c in gold,
and 30 to 42o in currency.
Columbus Cotton Market.
Columbus. Dec. 4.
A lew bales of middling cotten was sold to-day
at 36 cents.
• ■ - * a
Macon Market,
Macok, Ga., Dec. 5.
Cotton—The receipts past week have been
? [aite heavy. Sales about 850 bales. Prieea are as
ollows : c
Ordinary, 37188 ; Middling, 40 ; Strict good
middling, 42 l-2a4S.
Mobile Market.
ij « Mobil*, Nov. 29.
Cotton—The demand waa light this morning,
and the market closed qniet and dull at 47c for
Middling. On receipt of steamer's news factors
were witling to accept lower rates. Sale* to-day
300 bales. Stock on sale light.
NaihVIUe Market.
■'NiSHViLLa, Dec. 8.
Cotton—was weaker yesterday, being worth
but 4Oa40 l-2c. Tbe receipts were moderate—
somewhat exceeding 600 bales, only a small por
tion of which waa aold
MARINE INTftLLHSEMCE.
» -..-I ft--" - "v-f*t
SAVANNAH, DECEMBER 11.
ARRIVED.
Steamer Two Boys, Daniel), Augusta, to Erwin &
Hardee.
Steamer Robert Lehr, Cottrell, Darien, Ac, to O
Cohen.
CLEARED.
Steamer Ella, Rowland, Darien, M A r ohen.
Brig Olive Francis, -mall, New York, 0 LColby A
From tkls Port.
Echr Witch Queen, Percival, Boston Dec 4.
y -*(
• Up for this Port.
Dec^ B Thoma ®’ Winamore, at Philadelphia
tchr R Vannaman, Vannaman, at 1’hiladelphia Deo
New Goods!
Sheetings,
Shirtings,
Osnaburgs,
Jbans,
Kerseys,
Cloths,
Cassimeres,
Broad Cloths,
Doeskins,
Cloakings,
Seekings,
Flannels,
Silks, ^
Alpaccas,
Delaines,
Mohairs,
Plaids,
Checks,
Empress Cloths,
Merinos,
Belts,
Baitings,
Hosiery,
% Gloves,
. Trimmings,
ga> Linen Collars,
^ Paper Collars,
5> Embroideries,
Hcop Skirts,
mm Balmorals,
Z Shawls, .
Cloaks, „
n NubiBB,
£ Worsteds,
Ribbons,
M Yelvets,
Hats,
Bonnets,
• Flowers,
Feathers,
Plumes,
9 Ornaments,
55 Jacopets,
Xji Swiss, and
GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS
AT
Wholesale
novss
and Retail.
NEW GOODS.
J EST RECEIVER, a large and beautiful as.
ment of
FANCY GOODS,
selected expressly for this market Call and see
them. C. M. HILLSMAN,
»ugl4 cor. Bull and Broughton streets.
Haywood & LaBoche,
Office at the Ice House,
MARKET SQUARE.
O AK, Pin* and Mixed Wood kept ‘constantly on
hand, and delivered to order at the shortest no
tice.
decl—lm
Hr. Hand’s Specific.
T HE oldest and most reliable medicine for the cure
of Spermatorhcea, Seminal Weakness, Loss of Pow
er, Ac. This medicine bos stood the test of over thir
ty years and has always proved * success.
DR. RAND'S SPECIFIC is exhibited in the form of
S ills, made np entirely of substances that have a spec!.
ceflectnpon the generative organs. Moat persons
associate the idea of operations upon the bowels from
taking any kind of pills. The Spxoivio of Dr. Rand is
not intended as an xvaouatihg kbdioink. Its medici
nal virtues are expended entirely upon the impaired
regenerative organa. Tbe pills are not unpleasant to
tbe taste, and many persons masticate them with imj
ponity before swallowing them; which plan we would
always recommend, as affording the speediest way to
get the effect of the remedy.
Price, $1 per box, or six boxes for $6. Sold by drug
gists everywhere, or sent by mail by
JNO. J. KROMER, Wholesale
m*y23—ly 403 Chesnntst.. Philadelphia, Pa.
Kromer’i Hair Dje.
50 CENTS A BOX.
■Roxes larger than Dyes that sell for $1. Natural,
Durable, Beautiful. Warranted to please. This arti
cle hse been thoroughly tested by Dr. CHILTON, of
New York, and Profit With and Garrett, of PhUedel-
S hla, who pronounce it free from *U poisonous lna
ients, and the material composing If wifi not Injuje
the most delicate hair. Sold by Drnggtata and Fancy
Goods dealers everywhere.
JNO. J. KROMER, Sole Proprietor.
may33—ly 403 Cbesnnt st, Philadelphia, Pa,
“ TliH-WAIG.”
T he
in boxes, in li
taste, can be
safety, will keep tn.OU aumate*, and Is a sore cure
the diseases mentioned. From one to three boxes will
form a cure. Price, $1 per box, or three boxes for
86. Sold by all Druggists, or sent by mall (b ony
address by JOHN J. KROMER,
maydK—tv so* rSMotnntatnnt. PMhuMWMa.
Brig Ge« Harris, -
i at Boston'Dec 5.’
Per steami
way, HA
A'A Delorme,
Passenrei
ro Boys, from /
eyera, ana 1 deck.
Csaiifiiss*
Per steamer Two Boys, Jtom Ai
, —R H Harda-
106,0 Spaulding,
—Erwin &
Hardee, Nevitt, Lathrop A Rogers, Miller A ,Th mas,
W A C M Holst, O’Falfon A co. F A A Janney. A G
Brown, Tison A Gordon, W 8 Sampson,
Mrs WE Purse.
Mr Bernell,
f „ *t'
fifffffT r Ff i .Ail
Receipt*.
Per steamer Two Boys, from Augs*U-32» bales
cotton, andmdze.
Per brig Olive 1-
Expert*.
91 bales up
•'rosin, 6,00c
FRESH TURNIP SEED.
kdta bag£
, r AND
Bed Top
warranted tobe
GROWTH I860,
’ 'Jnat received from D. Londreth, and for sale^
JylO
TK 1
4:'
REE and half
Self Raising Plow and
C. L, GILBERT. .
;.j „,s. ,-wh .=
Drunkenness Cured.
fTlHE inebriate may now bid defiance to tbe tempt-
J, tag cup- Dr. Zane« antidote for strong drink is
^ TUESDAY MCmKINGs-DECEMBm a 1866.
BANKINQ AND lljU^RAficE^
BUSINESS CARDS.
i core fur drunkenness.
on ess. It croflfls a dislike for
be administered wUhfwt the
Paper Warehouse Horses & Carries
ANDDEPp^FQ?
Printers*,
WARREN & PLATNER,
Wholesale Dealers in all kinds of Writing!
Printing and Wrapping' Papers, En
velopes, Twines and Paper Bags.
Also, Printers’ Inks, Cards
and Card Boards.
BUSINESS CARDS.
«.
Having superior faculties for proqpripg Goods direct
from tbe Manufactories, we are enabled to Comp
with New York Prices. ^
Sole Agents in this city tor the Basis Paper
Mill*. y ....
Cadi paid for Rags and all kinds of Paper Stock.
decG
A. I. BBA.DT,
WM. M. SMITH.
3. i. MOSXS,
BRADY, SMITH '& CQ.
E. H.
GROCERS,
knowledge of tbe patient
Descriptive circulars sent to any nddreas. For sale
by nil respectable druggists In the United States and
Ouiadas. Price, $1 per box, or packages of six boxes
for 6S Sent by moil on receipt of the money, by
JNO. i. KROMER, Wholesale Agent,
maytt—ly 403 Chean nt st., Philadeip hit. Pa
INDIAN STREET
FOUNDRY.
H AVING re-opened our Foundry and Machine
Shop, we are now prepared to famish all frtnja at
Iron and Bran Castings, as also to btilld Steam Engine*
Sugar Mill, Circular and Gang Saw Milta; and all kinds
of Millwrightlng, Engineering, Steam Boat and Block-
qmifh Work done at short notice, with promUsess and
despatch. BOSK, ARKWIUGHTAOO.
novl ?
Sight
eep%
Herald copy.
jjnsimatos^y .
Mackerel,
TN bbls^ half bbls.
isosfffi—tf
i) g WHOLE, half andlquartat bbls. tfranbsr-
□ ries; 90 bbfe: Apples: CO bbli. Onions; 9L
^fo^y ! ^ °‘ bb "' 8 * 10
AND
Forwarding Merchants.
AND 1 *' 77rf
3Eanufa€lnrer»’ Agents
! NORTH SIDE OP BAff-fcrRmy T
Between Whitaker ttd Barnard, - '
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
liberal advances mode on consignments of Cotton,
Ac., to their friends in New York and Boston.
References-Wm. K. Kitchen, . Prest National Park
Bank, N. Y.; H. C. Thacher AOo., Boston; Israel Co-
hen, Baltimore; Hall, Moses ACo.,Colhmbns; Wyman,
Moses A Co., Montgomery. angj
sobt. r. voxx,
M. X WILLIAMS,
1. B. fhnTlRX.
r. a. warn.
ysu. vELUis. rami & ca.
AUCTION AND COMMISSION
Bap Street, Savannah, <3-a.
Consignments of Cotton and Lumber solicited.
Bef erences:
Savannah—Brigham, Baldwin A Ca, Gaden A
Unckles, Erwin £ Hardee. Hunter A GammeU, Isaac
D. LaRoche, Hiram Roberts, W. Woodbridge, L. C.
NottcII A Co.
New York—S. T. Knapp A Bro., D. H. Baldwin A
gale days, Tuesday! and Fridays. sepB
CHARLES L. COLBY A CO.,
SHIPPING, COMMISSION,
. AND- - - -
FORWARDING MERCHANTS
JONES’ BLOCK,
CORNER BAY AND ABERCORN STS.,
SAVANNAH, GKA..
Liberal cash advances made on consignments to the
firm represented in New York by Charles L. Colby,
Esq., or to our friends In Boston.
ALEX H. HOL4 AY, Resident Partner.
Rxmxxcm.—Messrs. Dabney, Morgan A Ga., New
York; Jarvis Slade, Eem. New York: Gardner Colby,
E*q„ Boston; Hon. J. Wiley Edmanda, Boston.
augl6 tf
KJttN & CO,
114 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA.,
OOTTON FACTORS,
COMMISSION £ F0RWARDIN6
MERCHANTS.
T IBEBAL cash advances made on conaign-
±J ment* of Cotton and approved Merchandise
made to their friends in New York, Boston or Liver-
pooL
Refer to Messrs. Smith A Dunning, New York; C
C. A H. M. Tabor, New York; Cabot A Senter, 8t
Louis; W. H. Taylor, New Orleans.«ng26
F. M. MYRELL,
Steamboat Agent,
GENERAL ^
Commission and Forwaiding Merchant,
Bar Street, Savannah, Ga.,
Harris’ Building, 2d Dqqr West of A. Low A Co.’s.
Befsrs to Messrs. Hnxter A GammeU, Crane, John
son A GraybUL BeU, Wylly A Christian, BbthwelJ A
Whitehead,(Miller, Thomas A Co., and M. A. Cohen,
Esq.t£sep29
DANIEL BliTLER would raspectfuUy in
form the public that he is now prepared to famish,
at the .shortest notice,
HORSES AND CARRIAGES.
First class Carriages ran to the various Steamboat
Wharves and to tee
rates.
noAl6-*tf
it Drivers emp
lANIKLBCi: ,
■ cor. Whitaker and York streets.
SHIP
AND
CO.,
CHANDLERS,
lilies, Steamers
^Produce Dealers,
Under Bluff, corner Abercoru Street,
"f! "f" y A N H A'9,0 A .
Orders from the Country; Private ]
and raffing vessels, respectlulty soil'
Produce bought and sold on commission.
100bbls. selected Apples,
100 bbls. Onions,
100 bbls. Potatoes,
80 bbl*. extra Flour,
SO bbls. Nos. 1 and 3 Mackerel,
100 tube extra Batter,
150 boxes extra Cheese,
800 kits Nos. 1, 8 and 3 Mackerel.
80 hlf. bbls. Fulton Market Beet
60 hit bbls. extra Family Perk,
nov21
JIAIfflIE
* Insurance Agency.
Security Insurance Company,
Capita! and ffnrplds, $L *00,000.
P'n«*ni\ Insurance Cenpany,
°*P | tal and Surplus, $1,6*6,006.
Internattenai Insurance Company,
Capital and Surplus, $1,200,000.
Manhattan Insurance Company,
Capital and Surplus, $900,000.
Bisks taken in the above h!
panics on Bulltflngs and Me
tions, at the lowest rates,
risks. Apply to A. A.
novl8—Sm No. 12 Stoddard's
Wm. M. Davidson
/ vfif . • i i. >T
WHOLBiALX DEAJoXB OV
Groceries, Wines, Liquors, Teas,
Segars, Ale and Cider,
160 Bay Street Savannah
oct28 tf
JNO. L VILLAL0NGA,
Cotton Factor,
Forwarding and Commission Merchani
NO. 04 BAT STREET,
sAVJijrjrjiH, GEORGIA.
oct25 6m
G00PEB, OLCOTTS & FfRttELLY,
Booksellers and Stationers,
SAVANNA H, O-EOBQ-IA.
fHUE undersigned have formed a Copartnership
A under the name and style of COuPER, OI/JOTT 4
A FARRELL Y, for the transaction of a Wholesale and
Retail
Book and Stationery Business,
at the old stand of John H. Cooper A Co„ Northwest
comer of Whitaker and SL Jalien streets.
JOHN M. COOPER,
WILLIAM H OLCOTT,
DANIEL G. OLCOTT,
0Ct28 STEPHEN FaRRELLY.
| Scranton, Smith &€o M
Grocers & Commission Merchants,
W‘
at the
OULD be happy to see their former patrons and
friends, and the public generally, at their store
head of Bay street, opposite Jefferson,
they will at all "
novl5—lm
1 times be happy to serve them.
where
Jl.
s.
COMMISSION
AND
Forwarding Merchant,
93 BAY STREET,
SAVASnSTAEC, (tEOEGIA
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E. F. METCALFE A CO..
general forwarding
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Stoddard's Range, on Bay street, between Lincoln
and Abercora,
Savannah, Georgia.
Reftrsncss.— Flint A Pearce, N«y York; E.
M. Brace A Co. AiWgsU, G*J E. C. Robson, Hsn^At-
lanta, Ga.; Knott A Howe^ Moron, Ga.; Hf. M Bruce,
Morgan A Co., Apalachicola, Fla.; Watts, Crane A
Co„ New York; Geo. C. Pearce A Co., St. Louis, Mo ;
H. C, Bruce £ Co., Cincinnati, O.i Mr. H. J. Cook,
Albany, Go.; John W. C^onnur, Itadbn, Go.
iff ' tf
H. GOWDY,
Oommis8ion Merchant,
196 BAY STREET.
(Anderson’s Wharf,)
GE ORGlA
SAVA NNAH
octs
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FRANK 8. HESSELTINE,
GOUNSBtAj^Piipit L.AW.
i4kri«Ajr<.
Ot EXT I DOOR TO THE REPUBLICAN 0PPICEJ
SAVANNAH, GA..
oct 21
CO.,
Goosmi^g ghd Jidjtejnithst
|MiHs, I ar
far ntr ff gt. Jnllen and Jefferson Streets.
•ct is—tf
RICHARDSON & BARNARD,
Bay St, opposite Mariner’s Church,
AGBSHMpriB > •
A. T. OUNNlKOnAM, D. O. PUBSX, E. /. LABCOHBE.
n Wl VC.IIATf, PURSE & C0.|
FACTORS, FORWARDING
AND
Commission, Merchants,
Bay Street,...'. Savannah, Ga,
References—Robt. Habersham A Sons, Hunter A
GammeU, Octavos Cohen, Brigham. Baldwin A Ca,
Erwin A Hardee, Claghorn A Cunningham. sep6-3m
R. MOLINA,
(WE- BULL AND 00NSBESS STREETS,
i.Ci. (Under Screven House,} ,
mfORTUB AND WUOLPSALS DSAUER IN
Havana Se^ars, Leaf
AND
SMOKING- TOBACCO.
Also, all kinds of Virginia Chewing and Smi
Tobacco, Moerschaum, Brier Root, and all other
of Fancy Pipes. 3m cep30
HJ
Chlpmaai & €haii
fSuccesora to Marcy, Day £ Co.)
208 Bay Street, North Side, Between
Barnard and Tefferoon streets,
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS
AND DKALKR8 W
Wood, Coal, Grain, Hay, Corn, Oats
and Feed, —
market
2(>-4f
AUGUSTA CARDS-
J.O. MATHEWSON
' JCENERAL '
COMMISSION, PRODUCE BROKER
7 .j ' AND ,| "
FORWARDING MERCHANT,
Ns. 285 Bread Street. Auguata, Gat.,
(At the Old Stand of the late firms of T. P. Stovall A
Co., 8tovalL McLaughlin A Co., and G. H.
McLaughlin A Co.,;
Will give his prompt and personal attention to the
purchase and sale of Cotton, Domestic Goods, Sugar,
Bacon, Lard, Grain, Flour, Rope, Bagging, and Mcr-
generally.
; the Agency of several first class Cotton
am prepared at all times to supply orders for
Yams, Sheetings, shirtings, Oenabufgs, Drills, Ker
seys, Jeans, Ac., Ac. A f i at / .r a
With extensive fire-proof warehouses, can famish
secure storage, and give prompt attention to merchan
dise and produce consigned to me for forwarding in
any direcJ**. » 6m an£4
Vm. Jessup ASuu’s
English Cast Steel.
Circular saw*,
Cotton Glue*
Ammoniated Pacific Goan*,
Patent Decking and Roofing.
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BTORAGE
AJB>
0SNBR1L COMMISSION MERCHANT
g -COR. BAT UW JIWHBON STREETS,
, h SAVANNAH, GA
^Pwihr in H^Fodder, Grain, Flour, Wool,
rst /!,
Hides,
EIBUN, W9,|
pjsAuu n
ALES, WINES AND ^
Cor, Whitaker Street and Bay Lane.
JmsM
"amily Mess _Beef.
W. A RAMSEY & GO.,
GENUAL
Commiision Merchant
AND
AUCTIONEERS*
308 Broad Street, Augusta, (Jo*
Robert Habersham A Sons, Savannah.
“H. Stork, do.
, Brown A 01.,:
Y.
r \.
Pn^uaent National Pork Bonk, .P,
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Agcicy
OCEAN, RIVER, FIRE.
- ^
THE undersigned hold commissions from the lead
J. lng insurance corporation* ot New York, repre-
■enttng an aggregate cash capital of over
FIVE MILLIONS OF DOLLARS
And are preparsfflo Issue policies to cover Fifty Thou
sand doliari on ant application upon
Fire Rl*k* at Savannah and Inlnnd
Town*,
COTTON AND MERCHANDIZE IN TRANSIT ON THE
AUGUSTA AND MACON RIVER8,
* J AKB
OCEAN RISKS GtEN'ERAJCjXjY
- . ? > • .
Prompt Settlement of Losses,
I>. G. IN OR VE EE Sc CO.,
mayte BnH tewet, opposite Post OlBce.
at
AND
COTJNSEliORS A r
111 ■»•*»**,
, r ' Pr ' hl,t Y Vniidiwg,,
^ssswssar*-
Merwin & Jj
INSURANCE I
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, $10,400,MO
CHAS. Ln COLBY & CO.
RE prepared to take Marine Risk* to any
Domestic or Foreign Port, and Fire Risk*
following
in
at
ig named first doss New York
lowest rates:
CO.
COLUMBIAN MARINE INSURANCE
Capital, $8,000,000.
MORRIS FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,
Capital, $6,000,000.
COMMERCE FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,
Capital, $900,000.
STANDARD FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,
Capital, $200,000.
Office in Jones’ Block,
corner Bay and Abercora streets.
Branch Office,
cor. Drayton and Bryan streets. onglS-tf
MERCHANTS’
INSURANCE COMPANY!
HARTFORD, CONN.
rpHE undersigned having bedn appointed agent for
JL the above well known Company, is prepared to
take risks against fire on the most favorable terms.
July3
H. BRIGHAM,
Office Southern Insurance and Trust Co.
tf
Marine Insurance.
TyiVER and Ocean Risks taken for,tbe Atlantic
XV Mutual Insurance Company of New York, by
CHARLES GREEN £ SON.
No. 12, Stoddard's Eastern Range, Bay street
m ^ mmmmmm ^ ammm
BALTIMORE CAR06.
X). C. Cary,
General Commission Merchant,
BALTIMORE, Mil.
Particular attention given to orders for tbe purchase
of Goods. %
respectfully solicited.
by permission, to Rue, Whitney £ Co., 8a-
nov20—lm
DOOCE A HUNT,
X Baltimore, Maryland,
H4hcv*otuxixs
Portable and Stationary Steam Engines and Boilers,
m Steam Fire Knglmw,
Portable Saw Milk, Gang and Single Saw Mills,
Mining Machinery,
Portable Grist Mills, Floor Mill Machinery,
Cotton Screws,
Railroad Cara, Cor Wheels and Axles,
Hydraulic Presses for Oil and Tobacco,
Tobacco Moulds,
Gas Works Apparatus of all kinds,
Salting, Pulleys and Hangers.
I S*5:
cruos mwowlol,
uboro', N.
Pill.LIT NICHOLS,
Baltimore.
Greensboro’, B. C,
C. K MENDENHALL A CM,
Cotton, Tobacco,
AJTO
General Commission Merchants,
* 168 Pratt Street Wharf,
sepSS BALTIMORE.
BALTinoRE rzrrrz
WROUGHT IRON PIPE AND TUBE CO.
rad to supply Gas, Steam and Water Pipe
_ . on the most favorable terms.
Baltimore, Md. aep2S-3m
T*“
Is now;
and I
Ail
MISCELLANEOUS.
I.
Purchasing Bureau,
Nos. 39 and 40 Park Row.
A“
PDRi
need
filed
MERCHANDISE
and competent buyers engaged,
made
prices, and
reliable houses.
Orders will be filled, PAYABLE ON DELIVERY,
when osnffident sum is remitted to cover Freight and
ommMous*
Commissions on sums not exceeding $100.. 5 perch
ommissfons on sums exceeding $100 2)4 per ct
address ISAAC DAVBGA,
nov - * - • P. O. Box 1168 Mew York.
“Ballard's Patent”
AND CAKD„ e 7
M.n™ iBa , FiretouQii ■
cartri Doe ~
f And-Loose :Ammunh^ ,J.
Rernlvcr* Sin r ie lh*t p,’,., 1
haWkins&co
PACKERS 4c GENERAL I’Rm
Dealers,
Front Si.. „Y«r
Si.,
Butter,
Cheese,
Tongues.
941
Beet
Pork.
Hams,
Laid,
Shoulders,
Fnltma market itoef.
All orders earefuBy executed a the
SHORTEST NOTH-C.
Southern Produi 1
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Pnaq
Ac, A.
duce received on cooaigaaet-.
Holi
Is. *5 Water Stree?, lev I*rk
Receivers of Hour,
WESTERN,
AND
SOUTHERN PRODUCE.
Consignments Solicited.
O RDERS for Floor, Wheat. Own ie.i r M
filled at lowest market raJTW^I? 1 ,
first bonds, thus saving extra wit, ^ 1 —
Henri vers of the well known Brand of r-
Pull information furnished by
LaBOCHE, UADEN £ CNCKU8,
oct2S—2m cor. Bay and Barnari
D. H. BALDWIN & CO,
COMHI88I0N MEKlfilVTs,
178 Pearl Street,
NEW YORK.
J Sew York.
D. H. BALDWIN,
J. F. CUMMING,
H. BRIGHAM, \
C. M. HOLBT, /
Savannah.
KRAFT & HILL,
Mannfoctureis and Jobbers of
8TMW AND MILUNEm Soon
No*. 281 and 283 Bread war.
(opposite A. T. 8tewarr*q
NEW YORK.
A full supply of Goods, saitablc tor tlua
ways an hind.*
Your patronage is respectfully whaled.
octS5—6m
THE WASH INGTON
IRON WORKS
Have on hand for sale their
laprsved Portable Steam Istka
Portable Ct re ular Saw .mu* taa
Saw mills.FIaar and Cara Bill*
And mannfiicture to order all kinds of non b
glues, Marine, Stationary, and Propeller. iaM
Can and Turn Tables, Iron Steam VrawJs and brre
also, General Machinery, bun and Bran 'Sw
ings, large and small Forgings, fou, *e. Addnw
GEO. M. CLAPP, Ttwcre
Nawbsr:. J>. I
Or L. C. WARD, Agent,
38 Liberty street, Room 8, New Tort.
oct26—ly
«. PABHOAN,
MAFTTACTTKl
Hadfield’s Union Fire Wffks,
Importer of
CUaese Fire Crackers Rwtrts U,
Manufacturer of
LANTERNS, FLAGS. kt.
Also s large asMrtment of his own MfO'Jiea *
TOYS AND FANCY GOODS.
24 Jnka St., aear Broadway, S Ti
oct 23—12m
WYMAN, BTW A M.
C0MMI8SI0fr MERCHA-'TA
■brthrbwjbo r
COTTON, YAMS*-
SHEETINGS, SHIRTINGS, JEA*-
78 Ckamlxrs-ttrtet, Sen York-
TO MERCHANTS AXDPERSONS DOING
BUSINESS AT THE NORTH.
W. S. Fancher,
Umeral Commission Merfhant,
P. Q. Box 3045, 75 Fulte* St., NV Y-.
attention to tjie buying of
-e* and Wagons of every de-
Dry Goods, Grocades,
Sftn,
Go^’fu^ed direct from Manofoctnrew at their
lowest rata*. 55 to all conrignmenfo of
O^RDSER, DEJTI8 * c *
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
ro* nt wli or
COTTON^
N# 116 Pearl St., | N*.
American Kxcye Bonk. | Satioml Bewra
market
tion to every i
Duplicate
New k
tyone.
York In
IB. CAHIU,
Geaer&l and Commissioo Merck a* G
AXJWJSTdh. e-A.
Holders of Merchandlne wishing to realise lmmedl-
ately, wUljxmsuit their interests by conslgniiig tee
7&uSxiy Ulotfa.
LOT of
to market and prices of good*
A. novl4—-lm
Vamish.
first quoUta Varnish for sale
Having ample means for sdvanri
qnalntance ot 26 yean with tarto*
fining themselves strictly tc
without operating on their
solicit
oetn-
c.
HARNOTT 4
SlilLUH.
368 Wa
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NJCW YOF fr
WrlRht to ۥ*
COMMISSION MBBCBlAfS,
Rio cle Janeiro, Brazil
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