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POETRY
raw ttoS»v»m»h National Republican.)
LIKE*
Suggested by the reading of Miss Corns Corrmne
Lester’s article on the death of the Confederate
Soldier, published in the Savannah National
Republican.
THE DVIRO SOLDICB TO HI! 8IIT1B.
Mv lister dear, bow sweetly Beer
Seems one year since to me,
When, with a future bright and clear,
I left swfeet home and thee.
I cannot tell what myitic ipell
So near doth bring thee now;
A longing comes I>wonld not qnell,
Once more to kiss thy brow.
I press my o*n while thoughts of hbme
Come trooping o’er my brain;
If thou, dear sister, wo old's t but coma,
Thy presence sweet would soothe all pain.
And oh ! they say that this bright day
May prove my all, my last— >
T et still I crave that I may stay *• ,
■ One hour to ste&l from that bright past.
And oh ! how sweet could we bnt meat,
To once, again recall
Sweet childhood’s days, when at thy feet
In careless glee I’d falL
In slumber soft how sweetly oft
My tears thoud’st kiss away,
Nor did’st thou think how soon bertft,
Would’st live to see the day,
When lightning’s wing would sadly bring
Dark tidings of thine own ;
That ne’er again in joy we’d sing
Around that hearth at heme;
Nor sabbath bell shall sweetly tell
The hour of prayer draws nigh;
Without to thee it sounds the knell
Of thy departed brother—darling tie.
How oft in thought I’ve proudly sought
The laurel wreath of fame ;
I re worn the wreath, bnt it hath brought
Fond memories only of thy name.
That we entwined in soul and mind,
In life and death, might be;
And oh I at last in joy to find
No partings in Eternity.
If ’mid the gloom of cannon's boom
That sister’s voice I’d hear,
Twould rob of terror e’en the tomb
Which seemed so darkly near.
And when I thought how sorrow wrought
Lines dapper o’er her brow,
I felt the boon was dearly bought
In which ye glory now.
, m&rKe ‘ c ‘°?‘°6 quiet at quotations below
Laed i -' s he'd firmer at 31c per kettled; s
is- !*&•«&« « d out,
prime,
to 18%; Butchers, lilci with but .mail sales’
n * w ; 50 hhds would cover
all the odds and ends here.
WHI8KY—Steady at $2.26.
Expobts—For the current week are unusnallr
l.rgepa.040 tea Lard, 810 kegs, 820 hhdi? bulk
and bacon; 285 tes, 3,182 bis pork; 088 boiM
and 100,008 bis loose meats. "
Montgomery Market.
, hloKToottsar. Ala., -Dec. 8.
CoTTost—The receipts yesterday were very
heavy, twenty-five wagon loads passed doim one
street by the eapitol before breakfast; and you
oould hardly get al£it Court Bquare for the
wagons. The market, however, was very dull
with ootton a little lower. The best sale we heard
°f w*« et88 cents, while the most was about 85
♦.cents, we believe the market frill rtYiyp again
in a tew days ant quite an activity mtail. We
are not in the»*r&t and have no ’‘axe to grind.”
New York Gold Market.
The told marital hat Mentelvv n’nik^fh. 9 'ml
m ‘ d » in preparation for the h2? year’s^Lteril' 1
on three hundred millions sfssvsn-thf*
d“® °n the 16th instani The interact to
to #10,950,000. The
SAVANNAH NATIONAL REPUBLIC
i were reported of3,600 oege »io ex oeuie
risk, 3.400 do. ex Ce«iqe^- * n d »,600 de. ex
t Basel, all on private terna; also ISO ten
l sold previous, to aruve^nt.Bqj.ln gold. Tie
, previous, -R.-wside
notations are nominally as follows:-«Rio,
New York General Market.
New You, Deo. 9.
BuuosTurrs—State and Western floor was in
very moderate demand. Prices were heavy, and
at the dose .of the.m#rkte were 10c. a IP
for all brands, with a jlmed^down
elinetion. The sales were confined
at our revised quotations subjoined, The mar
ket for Southern floor was also inactive, and
prices ruled heavy and somewhat lower. The
sales comprised 350 bbls. Canada flour was doll
and fully 5c. a 10c. lower. The sales embraced
300 bbls. Rye flour was quiet cU heavy -.
Superfine State and Western $7 lo a i 40
Extra State T90a 8 16
Choice State 8 15 a 8 30
Common to medium extra Western 7 75 a 8 20
Extra ronud hoop Ohio 8 10 a 8 70
Western trade brands . ..... 8 85a 10 00
Common Southern ; 7 85 a 9 75
Fancy and extra do 9 80 a 15 00
Common Canadian 8 00 a 825
Good to choice and extra: 8.30 a 11 00
Cottok—Receipts, 5,865 bales. The market
was dull, irregular and lower, as shown by our
annexed quotations. The sales embraced 1,570
bales, part reported at 50c. for strictly New Or
leans middlings,That mostly at our qnotations,
as follows:— *
Upland. Florida. Mobile. N.O.ATi
Ordinary 35 36 *6
Middling _,48 48
Oood middling.. .50 50 51 51
Corns was active at full prices. Further
sales were reported of 3,600 bags Rio sx Nellie
Fenwi' '"
Stadt
Java
£ritae‘! t 2l%c7; good, 20%c. a 21e.; fair, 19%c,
20c ; ordinary, 18c. a 18%c.; fair to good cargoes,
jgiz c a 20 l-2c.; Java, mats and bags, 26c. a 27c;
Maracaibo. 13c, a 22c.: Laguayra, 21c. s 22c ; St.
Domingo, I7.1-8c. a 17%c.
Molasses was quiet st former prioas. The
sales were all in lots and not noticeable.
Naval Stokes—Rosins were steady. We note
sales of 1,500 bbls. (per 280 lbs.) common st #7,
125 do. strained at (6 87 1-2 a 7 40, 100 bbls. No.
2 at $9 a 11, 200 bbls. No. 1 at #18 a 15, and 180
do. prime pale, part virgin, at #19 a 21. Spirits
turpentine were quiet at #1 071-2 for large lots.
We note sales of 200 ersds do. at #7 a 8. Tar was
heavy, with a few sales ai #4 50 a * as to quality,
Pitch was in demand for consumption at previous
prices. *
Provisoes—Receipts, 182 bbls. pork, 220 do.
beef, 255 packages cut meats, 1,572 do butter,
1,540 do cheese and 248 do lard. Pork was irre
gular, opening dull and declining, but subse
quently ruling in seller’s favor, mess dosing firm
at #29 87 1-2. The sales were 8,500 bbls, for
presentdelivery,at$2S75a29 621-2for mess, (26
tor pr.me mess, and 1,500 bbls new mass, for Jan
uary and February, seller’s option, at #27 50 a 28.
Beef was steady, with sales of.550 bbls at #11 a
14 for plain mess and #14 a 17 for extra mess.
Bsef bams were dull and heavy. The sales were
small at #34. Cut meats ware quiet and nominal,
with sales of 200 packages at 13c a 15e. for should
ers and 15c a 19c. for bam*. Bacon was nominal.
Lard was inactive and nominal, closing decided
ly lower. The sales were 700 packages at 16c a
20 l-2c. Butter and cheese were unsettled, and
without much bnsiness; the former waa declining.
Ric* was quiet. We note sa.es of 80 tierces
Carolina at 13c a IS l-2c. and 150 bags Rangoon
at 9%c a 10 l-2c.
Sugar—Prices were without noticeable change.
The sales were 75 hhds. Cuba muscovado at
15 l-2c a 14%o, 600 boxes Havana at 11 Vo a
l*%c, and 3U0 boxes do at 14o. Refined was
steadr but inactive.
Whiskt—Receipts, 481 bbls. The market waa
weakened by liberal offers. The sales were 100
bbls. Western at #2 84.
HO TEL8.
Union Place Hotel. | Paper
AND Di
Printer
Cor. Broadway and 14th Sts,
Opposite Washington Statue,
NEW YORK CITY.
es.
sep27 tf H. C. FLING * CO., Proprietors.
HANOVEB STREET, BOSTON,
la the Largest and Best Arranged
Hotel in New England.
LEWIS MCE, Proprietor.
gep27
WARREN APLATNER f
| Wholesale Dealers in alkinds of Writing,
Printing and Wrapplg Papers, En
velopes, Twines an Paper Bags.
Also, Printers’, Iks, »Oarcls
and Card Bards.
Having superior facilities for pcuringASoods direct
[ from the Manufactories, we arswutnhw to compete
with New York Prices.
Sole Agents in this city for b Bath Paper
I Bulla. *
Cash paid for Bags and all ki* of Paper Stack,
deed
vH. m. surd "«!"
A. I. BRADY,
The Southern House beady, sum & co.
Oo
Fourth Street,
ST. ILOTjis, MO.
LAVEILLE, WARNER & CO., Proprietors.
A first rl&M family Hotel; unsurpassed for locality, j
comfort and convenience. tf sep* 9
METROPOLITAN HOTEL,
misil on
* AND
Forwarding Merchants,
Mamtf&cturerg
NORTH SIDE OF BAY
Between Whitaker and Btnard,
SAVANNAH, Gr^OIi &IA.
liberal advances made onoonsigntants o: Cotton,
Horses &
DANIEL. BUTLER would raspeclftiily In
form the public that be is now prepared to famish,
at the shortest notice, .
HORSES AND CARRIAGES.
. Y"
First class Carriages ran to the various Steamboat
Wharves and to the Railroad Depot at the lowest
rates. 5 . .
None but careful and competent Drivers emi
- DANIEL BUTLS
noalO—tf cor. Whitaker and York streets.
E. H. VAN NESS & CO,
GROCERS. SHIP CHANDLERS,
AND
Produce Dealers,
Under Bluff, corner Abercom Street,
%rd.
sava
Uate Brown’s,
WASHINGTON, D. C. I m
T ins 1.
is now in
modation of
Renovated and Refurnished,
for the reception and accom-
IdjgtgjJL^^8m^^»|)19^
Hamburg Market.
Hamburg, S. C., Dec. 9
Cotton—Firm 20 to 28 in gold; and from 30 to
I 89 1-2 in currency.
Augusta
So soft and olear come stealing near
Those Toices all at home;
Thy cherished tones, my sister dear,
Like broken echoes come.
Thou'lt call my name, aye ! just the same,
Though Death sits on my brow;
Thou can’st not know that ne’er again
I’ll bless thee e’en as now.
'Jhy early pride, there’s none beside
Can comfort thy decline,
When I hare passed the billowy tide
Of all that’s dear in time.
Tis o'er and past, while ebbing fast,
My short, bright life away ;
The die with me is early cast,
One only brief, sweet summer’s day.
1 hear my knell! farewell 1 farewell!
Come nearer, Saviour, come ;
Ah, who will bear the news to tell
To her I loved at home ?
I otre ami,
S. E. Kenmoke.
Augusta, December, 1865. \
FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL.
Cincinnati Markets.
Cincinnati, Dec. 2.
Tbs provision and hog market continued to
dec ine during the first half of the current week,
but nnder light receipts of hogs and adrancini
prices in Pork in the East, it rallied, closing witl
a considerable advance over lowest prices
The receipts of hogs at the various packing
points, certainly show a very Urge failing off'
in numbers, as compared with last stsson, and
id the aggregate there is folly 400,000 begs less
cut in the present, then up to this data last year.
These facts, together with other causes named
below, have helped much, to give confidence to
the trade. Heavy reeeipts of hogs, however, at
Chicago and Cincinnati would no doubt check
any advance, and poesibly produce a decline; on
the other hand it te contended that ..feeders are
content to teed cheap corn end make later deli
veries, and thus the number of pounds will not
be much, it any less than last year, and that with
out prices are low enough to induee Export we
will have too much product to proTe profitable
at prices now being paid for the hog. There is
an other matter deserving of attention. The
stock of old Bulk and Bacon in this market ia
completely exhausted, and the stock of mass and
Prime kites Pork has been reduced by the 00a■
mi.sary fully 7000-bls during the week past.—
The stock left on hand does not exceed 6.U00 bis,
all ot which mess, exoept 300 bis P. M. The
largest portion of the cutting of the present sea
son at this point has been made into Lard, white
has been rapidly taken both for consumption and
shipment, leaving bnt few sides in the market.
The hams are all in process of curing, and in the
total absence of old it may reasonably be expect
ed the first run will go rapidly into consumption.
The supply of new bulk shoulders, as well as
mess is very light. Large qnantitiee of both the
latter articles have been Bhipped, thus leaving a
very light stock of all articles on hand at this
time, all of which, together with the stock of
Fork in New York 41,350 bis, has stimulated
our market and prices are/or the present higher,
the market closing quiet at quotations helot
steam
18^
Market.
Augusta, Dec. 10.
CorroN-The market continues Tsry doll,and we
j have in consequence, no sales of any importance
| to report. Some sales were made at 42 to 43 for
good middling, and 40 cents for middling.
Charleston Market.
Cbarlsstoe, Dee. 9.
ConoN-The firmness with which the staple was
j held during the previous week wee somewhat
changed in the early part of the present, by the
market becoming weak and some sellers finding
ft necessary to realize, a decline - took place on
Tuesday last, and the article was sold at la2c per
lb lower. Holders generally, however, continue
I quite firm, and with much inquiry yesterday
there was but little stock on the market, and we
heard of but a few trifling sales. Our receipts
I for the week amount to two hundred and- forty-
nine bales of Sea Island Cotton and three thou-
j aand two hundred and forty-nine bales of Upland
Cotton. The following are about the prici
buyers were willing to .give yesterday:
Middling Cotton 48u44
Strict Middling 45
Good Middling 46 a 47
Ska Island Cotton—The maket for this des-
| cription ot Cotton continues quiet, and we quote
the article et previous rates, aey 80*160 cents per
pound. ' *■:
Rici—The market being almost destitute of
stock, and with no receipts for some days, the
market is merely nominal. Clean Carolina may
be quoted at 11 l-2al2 1-2 cents per lb.
Wilmington Metrltet.
. .. Wilmington, Dec. 4.
Cotton—No sales.
Spirits TcRrnrrnra—Sales of small lot spirita
turpentine, at 60e. for white, and 55e. for colored.
Crudb Turpentine—Sales of 140 barrels of
crude turpentine, at #5 25.
Tar—Sales of 118 barrels tar, st #3 15.
Rosin—Sales of 775 barrels rosin, at #5 20, tale
barrels.
Timbbu—Sales of 1 raft fair mill timber, at #15,
and 1 raft ol interior mill timber-wt #18 per M.
Columbus Cotton Market.
Columbus, Dec. 9.
Cotton—Market extremely dull yesterday. Mid
dlings 37a38c,
’’’ 1 Mobile Market.
Cotton— A fair demand pseiaUte to'Ata*' but
no sales of moment were made after receipt' of
steamer’s news reporting Id. decline. The mar
ket closed dull with s light stock offering. Sales
wete 550 bales. Middlings 45c.
TO MERCHANTS AND PERSONS DOING
BUSINESS AT THE NORTH. ,
W. S. Fancher,
General Commission Merchant,
P. O. Box 3045, 75 Fulton St., N. Y.,
B UYER of Merchandize of erary description—for
the trade—attends to the sale of Cotton, Rosin,
Turpentine, Ac.
Mr. F. gives his personal attention to the buying of |
General Hardware, Carnages and Wagons of every de
scription, Harnesses, Saddles, Dry Goods, Groceries,
Ac., Ac., for the trade.
Goods furnished direct from Manniiictarers at their
lowest rates.
Particular attention given to all consignments of
southern products. Speedy sales effected st best mar
ket rates, and immediate returns made. Mr. F. feels
confident, from 'his thoroughacquaintance with the
market in New York, in guaRnteeing entire satisfac
tion to every one entrusting business to him.
Duplicate Invoices of manufacturers sent in all cases.
Information in regard to market and prices of goods
given whenever desired. novl4—lm
WM. MONTGOMERY, MACHINIST,
YONKERS, N. Y.,
(Successor to the N. Y. Steafti Saw Mill and Machiifil |
Company.)
AUCTION AND COMMBSION
Bay Street Savanngi, Gra.
Consignments of Cotton and Lumber slicited.
References:
Co., (Aden *
Isaac
L.C.
Savannah—Brigham, tea id win A
Uncklea, Erwin A Hardee. Hunter
D. LaBoche, Hiram' Roberts, W.
Norvell A Co.
New York—S. T. Knapp A Bro.
Co.
D. H. Bddwin &
gale daps, Tuesdays and Fridays. aepB
CHARLES L. COLBY & CO,
SHIPPING, COMMISSION,
AND |
FORWARDING MERCH ANTI
k Ij N
mntry, P
A-H, GA.
from tte Country, Private Families, Steamers
an#piffling vessels, respectfully solicited.
Produce bought and sold on commission
106 Mils, selected apples,
100 bbls. Onions,
100 bbls. Potatoes,
09 bbls. extra Flour,
50 bbls. Nos. 1 and 2 Mackerel,
100 tubs extra Batter,
150 boxes extra Cheese,
500 kits Nos. 1, 3 and 3 Mackerel,
SO hlf. bbls. Fulton Market Bi
60 hit bbls. extra Family
novjl
BANKING XnD INSURANCE.
FIRE ANB MARINE
Insurance Ageiey,
iBsnratcc Company,
- Capital and Surplus, 61,600,0*0.
^ Phoenix Insurance Company.
Capital and Surplus, *1,800,000.
International Insurance Company,
Capital and Surplus, *1,200,0^.
Manhattan Insurance Company,
• ttBtal and Surplus, *9*0,000.
Rites takes in the above
Uona, at tte lowest rates, corresponding wtththe
risks. Apply to A. A. LANETAgent,
novl8—*m No. 12Stoddard’sRanflfe, Bsyteeet,
Insurance Agency
OCEAN, RIVER, FIRE.
mHE nnderrigned bold cotnaiMoES from the lead-
-fi. ing Instance corporations of N6w York, repre-
(enttaf an ag^regpte cate capital gf. over
FIVE MILLIONS 01 DOLLARS
AOVtBTC^-
Purchasing Bari,
Non 39 Md 40 Pa-k
Prices. 1
•ClfcWe bote,., ~- —- —y -n,
"hrd. PAYABLE ON r*.
CommtaloB.™
■ttn
Addraw
novto
——;— P O Bur in*
WOODFORD & pi
’ r*.
BITCH,
AND
COUNSELLORS
NO.
lAW
And
sand
Fire tusks at
to
coijpr Fifty
Tbou-
fTrisljy ^
The^nderrifaed faring ^
* w ’ N Papered to take teSTJ* , l
wreral coertsm ^ggSZF
<n :V
Morwln & Bm
COTTON AND MHRCHAJiDUB IN TRANSIT ON THK I
ADGDSTA AND MACON RIVERS,
■ fll 1 • 1ms
OCEAN RISKS GENERALLY, |
Prompt Settlement of Losses.
Wm. M. Davidson
WHOLES Ail D KALES DV
Groceries, Winesy Liqnors, Teas,
' Segars, Ale and Cider,
160 Bay Street Savannah,
oct25 tf
L. G. NORYELL Ac CO.,
Bell rireet, opposite Poet Oflce.
| K BiDuf< fte
AND
INSURANCE ll'—
Bsvslvsn. SlavI. s h ei
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, $10,40P,0N
JN0. L. VILLALONGA,
Ootton Factor,
Forwardiog and Commission Merchant
NO. 94 BAY STREET,
GEORGIA
oct25 6m *
JONES’ BLOCK,
CORNER BAY AND ABERCORN STS.
SAVANNAH, GA>
Liberal cash advances made on consignments to the
m ■ — - - - - -
Eaq
C00PEB, 0LC0TCS & FARRELLY,
Booksellers and Stationers,
'-8AVANNAH, GEORGIA.
firm represented In Nework by Charles L. Colby, J1HE undersigned have formed
or to our friends in Boston.
ALKY. H. HOL 4 AY, Resident Partner.
RxmiMcis.—Messrs. Dabney, Morgan it Co., New
York; Jarvis Slade, Esq.. New York; Gardner Colby,
Esq., Boston; Hon. J. Wiley Edmands, Boston.
aagl6 tf
Office in New York Oity, 157 Broadway I KEIN & GO.
__ under the name and
1 FARRELLY, for the t
letail
Book and Stationery Business,
t the old stand of John M. Cooper A Co., Northwest
orner of Whitaker and St Julien streets. .
JOHN M. COOPER,
WILLIAM H OLCOTT,
DANIEL G. OLCOTT,
| 114 BAY STBEET, SAVANNAH, GA*
COTTON FACTORS,
COMMISSION & FORWARDING
MERCHANTS.
T IBEKAI. cash advances made on
AJ ments of Cotton and approved Mercham
made to their friends in New York, Boston or Liver-
pool
Refer to Messrs. Smith & Dunning, New York; C
C. * H. M. Tabor, New York; Cabot A Sen ter, 8L
Ionls; W. H. Taylor, New Orleans, aug26
UANCFiOTl RZK OF «
CIRCULAR, GANG AND MULAY
SAW MILLS STEAM ENGINES
AND BOILERS, GRIST MILLLS, Ac,
For descriptive Circulars, address
WM. MONTGOMERY,
nov21—eod3m No. 157 Broadway.
V. M. HYRGLL,
Steamboat Agent,
GENERAL
Commission and Forwarding Merchant,
Bar tercet, tavanah, Oa.,
Hard# Building, 2d Doos West.of A. Low S. Co.a.
Refers to Messrs. Hunter & Gammell, Crane, John
son A GraybllL Bell, Wylly A Christian, Both well A
Whitehead,‘Miller, Thomas A Co., and M. A. Cohen.
Esq. tT ,
MARINt INTELLIGENCE.
SA VANN AH, DECEMBER J2.
Steamship «sn Jarint^Jx^tend, New York, B H
Hhrdee. Off Port Royal saw U 8 surveying steamer
Bibb, bonnd south. Off Tybee spoke ship E Hamilton,
bound for Port Royal
Steamer Resolute, Cannon, Hilton Head.
Steamer Emllle, Bender, Hilton Bead.
CLEARED.
Brig Fanny Chapman, Darien, C L Colby A Co.
Steamer Ella, Rowland, Darien, M A ' ohen.
Steamer Fountain, Castiler, Palatka, Ac, M A
Cohen.
Steamer Orient, Goldthwait, Doctor-town, C L
Colby A co. .
steamer Two Boys, Doniell, DocfertoWn, jfrwia
Alla-dee.
kteamrr Helen, Reilly, Augusta, Kein A co.
WENT TO eHA, rr'-'t
Brig Olive Francis, Small, Boston.
TOBACCO
FOR SALE ON COMMIT
1,800 Boxes Plug, assorted brauds.
4,Oi.O Pounds Fine Cm Smoking In
Papers.
5,000 Pounds Snuff, assorted brands,
with a general assortment of Groceries.
The Tobacco and Snnff not being subject to Govern
ment Tax, can now be sold to the trade at lees than
New Y’ork prices.
We are agents for the sale of
George Page A Ce.’s Engines and Circular,
“Portable and Stationary Saw Mills,
ns on ap-
rxoN,
Bay street.
descriptions of which will be furnished b-
plication. YONGE A ‘
novlf—lm
£. F. METCALFE & CO.,
GENERAL FOKWARDING
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Stoddard's Range, on Bay street, between Lincoln
and Abercorn,
Savannah, Georgia.
Refecemoes. —Hening, Flint A Pearce, New York; E.
M. Brace A Co , Augusta, Ga.; It. C. Robson, Esq.,At
lanta, Ga.; Knott A Howes, Macon, Ga.; JB. M Brace,
Morgan A Co., Apalachicola, Fla; Watts, Crane A
Ca, New York; Geo. C. Pearce A Co., 8C Louis, Mo.;
H. e. Brace ACo., Cincinnati, O.; Mr. H. J. Cook,
Albany, Ga; John \Y. O’Connor, Macon, Ga.
*ep21 tf ^
H. GOWDY,
Commission Merchant,
10O BAY STREET,
(Anderson’s Wharf,)
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA
oc*2 ' * 3m
t
Kt23
STEPHEN FiRRELLY.
i Scranton, Smith ACo.,
(xtcers & Commission Merchants,
TTOI LD be happy to sec their former patrons and
Vi friends, and the public generally, at Jheir store
at th head of Bay street, opposite Jefferson, where
ill at all times be happy to serve them.
6—lm
'*a to aaj
9 Bisks
_ . _ iNewYorfc
Companies, at the lowest rate*:
COLUMBIAN MARINE INSURANCE CO.,
Capital, *8,1)60,0*0.
MORRIS FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,
f Capital, ^000,000.
COMMERCE FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,
capital, $9*0,me.
STANDARD TIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,
Capital, (200,000.
Office in Jsbm< Bleck,
n.iL*ktrt£!r r ^ “ d Abercorn KiT * u
wri PraytoO and Bryan streets. angiS-t
MERCHANTS’
INSURANCE COMPANY I
HARTFORD, CONN.
rpHE nndersigned having been appointed agent lor I
1 the above well known Company, is prepared to |
take risks against fire on the moet favorable terms.
H. BRIGHAM,
Office Southern Insurance and Trust Co.
July3 _tf
Hame Insurance.
X l'.>-l 1>KOAI)WAY ’ *Fir Y-.pc
HAWKINS 4 CO
PACKERS k CE.YfEK.4L PMl l*\*\
Dealers,
**I Front Si., 0 yytr
■V*.
Pork,
*■«. Tonrare. ^
bocM.-r., Sees. t
Tslies Market Beef
All orders carefully executed a (fa
- SHORTEST MTHf.
■to Jfreaa fan * ■
R*.## Water firm, ktlid,
Receivers of Flour
A.YD
HABTBIDCrE,
COMMISSION
DIVEB and Ocean Bteks tak
XU Mutual Insurance Company
• I'H ARLES <
^^No. 12, ctoddaid's Eastern Range,^ay street.
ken for,the Atlantic
. of New York, by
GREEN A DON.
[SOUTHERN TROIUKF.
Consignments SoUcitad.
O RDER* far new *
died at loweri market rM
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d 4ne:t 1-*
BALTIMORE .CARDS.
AND
Torwarding Merchant,
93 BAY STREET, > f', £ J
SA.VAjSTJNT A3QC, (IS0.UGIA.
ktl4—tf -
R. MOLINA,
ooa BULL AUD 005UKB8S STREETS,
(Under ScreveH House,]
lW’OHTER AND WHOLESALS DEALER IN
HaYatna Segari, Leaf
ASD^
BROKINGS- TOBACCO.
Also, 114 kinds of Virginia Chewing and Sm<
eerschaum, Brier Root, aad,
lpes. ‘ r ’
3D. C. Cary,
(general Commission
BALTIMORE, Met
■eadven of the wdf fan (ran
Keanagt »« v
| In lots to anil.
Full inform.tioa funiieheil by
UMDCBE. GAME
• mnao.
Particular attention given to ordere for the imrchase
of Goods. . __
Consignments respeclfally eolidud.
Refers, by peiulhshm, to Rue. Whitney A Co., Sa
vannah. novSO—lm
IOOLB te HUNT,
',4:
CO,|<
icy^
Chtp
Sue
Tobacco,
of Fancy
9m
until
& Cliupilft,
iuccesors to Morey, Day A Co.f
208 Ba- Street, Nortk Side, Between
Banarcl and Jefferson streets,
GENERiL COMMISSION MERCHANTS
Baltimore, Maryland,
AOTIHkU
Portable and atteonary Steam Engines and Boil era.
. I j Steam Fire Engine*,
Portable Saw Mnia, (fang and Single Maw Mills,
Portable Grist Mills, Floor MU1 Machinery,
Cotton Screws,
Railroad C*r% Car Wheels aad Axles,
Hydraulic Proses for Oil and Tobacco,
Toteeoo Moulds,
Gas Works Apparatus of all kinds,
Salting, Pulleys and Hanger*.
6m
"•"‘“ME tt BALDWIN tc CO,
fl. I »
lEUIt>Tv
Pearl street,
NSW YORK.
| New York.
D. H. BALDWIN,1
J. F. CPI
H. BRIGHAM,
CYRUS r. 1
__ ^ | FRANK S. HESSELTINE,
New Goods i OOT 2S!K^3£“s w ’
Passengers
Per steamship San Jacinto, from New York—G Ad-
S le, B DBaxter. F W BardwelU K Bubier, CM Ballev
I Comstock, wife and infant, Mrs 8 J Crammer, 8 M
Colding, Cant Collins and child, Cbaa Center, H H
Cheney, C W Dennis, MaJ A V Elliott, Chaa Erden, P
M Fleischman and inlant, J J Fiaher, p J Flannery
Col Frazar and servant, Fred H Gilbert, Mrs A L Gil
man, L H Goodman, J W Gretery, G.B Boogsom, M
Ilirschfield, Miss r.fr*clAdd,lfi*e B Bnggeny, w B
Johnston, T Johnson, C P Lopez, H Lawrence, D Ln-
throp, L D ManviUe, B Mallon, S 8 Miller, T M Nor
wood. Mrs M Pierce, Mrs Park man and servant, Juo
H Park, J C Itobtnaon, Mr Riley, J IT eprague and
wire, J F Stoddard, Gen W F mith, M C Shaw, Cols
H B Scott, J Aekllton, MrTeriy, Jas Walach, P Wake
field aad wife, O D .Mlson, Dr W M Walah, wife, child
and two servants, Edw Wanzer, Jno Weiner.
interest
7 notes
dis
bursed amounts
f «»How*d by it daoline
• oentisnud i» mmu. «?*“*•*•«
tor wrrying it.
Csnsimsss
. . _ .—. San .Jacinto, from New York—
Per steamship
Adams’
ME.
Jas Walsch, T & i).
Apalachicola; 8
Weeks, from Jack-
1 Men
The schrs Kate MqrrUl.ltod “l
E Brown, Place, and Navigator,
TA™$£’S AUCD ’ rmaFon aTarri^
Mackerel,
JY bbta.halfbbU. an
novtsuf Bay 1
n-l>i
ARD,
Chareh.
50 ’SSF a ‘ for Sffleby
c. < .J ... liifrh -. . C- • H .; ,7
Sheetings,
Shirtings,
Osnaburgs,
Jeans,
Kerseys,
Cloths,
Cassi meres.
Broad Cloths,
Doeskins,
Cloakings,
Sackings,
Flannels,
Silks,
Alpaccas,
Delaines,
Mohairs,
Plaids,
Checks,
Empress Cloths,
Merinos,
_ tits,
il tings,
u
•fa Hosisry,
f-. Gloves,
• Trimmio:
nogs,
jgg Linen Collars,
E Paper Collars,
X Embroideries,
pg Hoop Skirts,
pg Balmorals,
_ Shawls, i
“ Cloaks, i
^ Nubias,
® Worsteds,
Ribbons,
Velvets,
Hats,
ft Bonnets,
© Flowers,
r x Feathers,
^ Plumes,
© Ornaments,
* Jaconets,
*93 Swiss, and
r*
NOt'JAT BAY STREET,
(NEXT I DOOR TO Til* REPUBLICAN OFFICE,l
SAVANNAH, g-a
OCtSl wi y .
<t
Cun^mitKs
GENTS’ FURNISHING GOOD8J
AT
W^holesale and Retail.
nov28
INDIAN STREET
POUNDS Y.I
H AVING re-opened onr Foundry and Machine i
Shop, we are now prepared to famish all «™t« of
Iron and Brass Castings, as also to build Steam I
Sugar Mill, Circular and Gang Saw Mills; and aUl
— **- ™ 1 ‘ Steam Brat and Black- I
with promptest* snd
. _ K WRIGHT A CO.
| Cwisrsf It. Jntten ut JefTerMO Wretts.
•ct 18—tf
[ RlCflARUSON & WESSEXl
AGENTS |FOR
tVMS. Jssisp A Son’s
kngli.b Cast Steel,
Clrcmlar Saw*.
. _ Cotton Gin*.
AnsnsamiateM Pacific Gnane,
Patent Deckisg aatl Roofing.
octu-tf oj p gr i €
ALEXANDER HARDER
STORAGE
AND
'Iff!
SAVANNAH, GA.
^tetaH^Fbddn, Grata, Hour, Wool, Hd^
OENEI
II
ME!
TUST RECEIVED, a large and beantifal u-
ment of
FANCY GOODS,
■elected expressly far this market
ao
KIRLIN-, BRO, & BURKE,
ALES, ^4QUORS
Btejr Lane, t
family i3eef'.. SAND F.
mfi
AND DEALIES IN ,-.v
Wood, €|al, Grain, Hay, loro, Rats
and Feed,
In qnantitiedo suit customers, at the lowest market
prices. no, 26—tf
HayYood A LaSoche,
Olfice( at tlie Ice House,
MARKET SQUARE.
O AK, Pili and Mixed Wood kept ’toSstantly on
hand, ad delivered to order at the shortest no-
DUItUBY RICBOLS,
Baltimore. I
Greensboro’, N. C.
C. P. MENDENHALL A CO.,
Ootton, Tobacco,
AND
Gtaeral CtpaMoi Merehaats,
166 Pratt Street Wharf,
sep23 BALTIMORE.
PIPE AND TUBE OO.
red to supply Gas, Steam and Water Pipe |
on the most favorable terms.
KRAFT & HILL,
I stowSSSSSnm
ffiaa. **I an* tU tfMfnt.
foppotite A. T. Sfawarrai
NEW YORK.
A full seppiv of Goods, suitable far ffa aans.*-
vmsooteaiL
Top pfatoonag* 1* rarpectfiHy eoUttei
THEWASHlNUTOJf
IRON WORKS
v Hare oa hand lor ate tkar
lafrortd PMtabl* Swam top**
PSHnMeOtrslartaw PlfaMf
ST.
and Tarn Trifalm t
mgs, Urge at
OrL-C. WARD,
« Liberty acre
liVIrt.
{GENERAL
oldest 1
At
COMMISSION, PRODUCK BROKER
AND
FORWARDING MBMGHANT,
No. 285 Broad Street, Aogasta, Ga.,
(At the Old Stand of the late firms of Ti P. Stcivdll A
Co. Stovall, McLanghlin A Co., and G. H.
. McLanghlin A Co.,)
Will giv? his prompt and personal attention to the
purchase aad sale of Cotton, Domestic Goode.
Bacon, Lari, Grata Flour, Rope, Bagging, am
chandlze geaerally.
Having the .Agency of several first class Cotton
ills, I am prepared at all times to supply orders for
Yarns, Steetings, ehirtings, Osnaburgs, Drills, Ker
seys, Jeaa, Ac., Ac.
With extensive fire-proof warehouses, am furnish
secure storage, and give prompt attention to merchan
dise and produce Consigned to me for forwarding in
any direction. .6m an
f Sperms torbcea. Seminal Weakness, Loss of Pow
e. This medichto Us stood tte tsat of over thir-
TH
A of Bp.
«r, Ac.
ty years and has slsrsys provco s success.
DR. RAND’S SPECIFIC is exhibited hi the form of
pills, made ap entirely of substance* that hare a sped-
tectupon the generative organs. Most persons
tote the idea of operation* upon the bowel* from
kind of pus. The Sr some of Dr. Rand b
jda*airav*ov*Ti*smMoniK. Its medici
nal virtues are expended entirely upon the Impaired
regenerative organa. The pilb are not unpleasant to
tte taste, and many personffmastk-ate them with im
punity before swallowing them; which
always recommend, as affording
getthe -
HadfaU’s law ftr
Importer erf
Umn FIr« Crattan tat*
fffiN
g *pi2i‘
meek
gists f
effect of the remedy
» per fax, or tel
r the 1
LANTERNS. FUA«-»- ** •
oflat" impersf *
GOOUi
ip. * *•
Also a large assort
TOYS AND FANCY
Wjo S4 Jtes Eta
mail I
W. A KAMSisJY & OO.,
GENERAJL
CommliiAnMercliants
r #5. Sold by drug- j
Wholesale Agent,
t- Phlladelpfla, H.
Dye.
sell for il, Natural.
Durable^Beautiful. Warranted to ptaase. This arti
cle has been thoroughly tested by DrCHTLTON, of I
Mow York, aad Prao. Booth and Garrett, of Philadel- f
■ ■
tnnire
th* most delicate hair. Sold'by I '
GARDNER, DEXTER *
COMMISSION MERCHANT
50
Boxes larger I
COTT
dN
N« I Id Pearl
NEW TURK,
Refer to Nati
ANI
AUCTIONEERS
308 Broad Street^Auguata, Gh#.
•I
Goods dealers
aaaytt—1;
••
Bavin*
rjtzx
RRkSS
Robert Habersham A Sons, Savannah.
W. H. Stark, do.
Bonee, Brown A Co., An
Ed. Thomas,
y.
W.K. Kitchen,
meket with revise* I OCD7—M
. .L. A WOT A OD-1.
C.K.DEXTIS. Aft-b.
r*
JAS. B. C AHILL,
General aid Comniifisjbn Merchant,
■A.UGrtJSXA, GrA.
•iprei
—. ssss
UKMTT * «
Holders of Merchandize
ately, will consult their ini
^Strict bnsiness attention will be .given all conaign-
its, and prompt returns madeydl the most reasons-
ble rates. ,
Refer to Messrs. Hunter A Snmmeh, C^L. Colby A
a., Hilton A Rondel], A. C. LfineUqf,
to realize immedl-
te consigiflng the
elli^, Halsey,
Wright A
COHUKIM
Hlffill- I RiodaJa-te^.
soil
nad II
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