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POETRY
[For the Savannah National Republican.]
Then “Wild Despair” aa Dark aa
Night. •
Maiden fair, who art thon ? v
Say, is thy hair of suunj gold,
Or doth night shade thy brow
With ebon ringleteall-untold ?
Tby life seems sad with gloom,
Some grief thy loving sool hath found ;
Why, like echo from the tomb,
Comes thy tones of moqynfol sound ?
Art thou in loye ? and yet * - •
H's spirit lores, and trusts thee not;
Oh whence! whence! the regret,
That breathes thro' all thy gloomy lot?
I know thee not, lair maid;
Yet tby gong of lore and truth tells
A dream ne’er to be said, -
For e'er ni feel thg /airy spells.
It ’ hrnixlastj9te,.oh 1 grant
flora;
Ne’er.
Rut 'twiR be given thee above.
Lore on, love on, dear one;
Twine in thy songs, thy love and faith ;
To thee may all belong,
That thy pining soul hath traced.
Love on, Jet fame attend
Thy songs, so sweat, so soft, divine ;
May joy thy footsteps tend.
And love and hopwthair tendrils twine.
Bat Nina, let me kaow
To whome those songs of love belong;
1 know I cao't bestow
A worthy tribute to thy song.
lint! would win from thee,
Seme answer to toy falt’ring muse;
Oh! tell thy name to me,
An endlese charm it will diffuse.
I know thee not, nor dare
To hope from thee a single word or thought,
Yet take this off ring of despair,
That unto Genius I .have madly wrought.
The Cental of Destth.
What is death ? ’Tis to be free !
No more to love, or hope, or fear ;
To join the great equality ;
All, oil alike are humbled there !
The mighty grave
W rips lord and slave ;
So- pride nor poverty dares come
Within that retuge house—the tomb !
spirit with the drooping wing.
Aid the ever-weeping evg,
Thon f all earth’s kings art Sing !
Empires at thy footstool lie !
#ErDeath thee strew’d
Their multitude
Sink like wares upon the shore ;
Sio-ms shall never ronse them more ! .
What’s the grandeur of the earth
To the grandeur round thy throne ?
Riches, glo-r, beauty, birth,
To thy kingdom all have gone.
Before tbee stand
The wondrous band,
Bard-, heroes, sages, side by side,
Wno darken’d natiouB when they died !
Earth has hosts, but thon esnst show
Ma-iy a million for her one ;
Tbrcneh tby gates the mortal Sow
Has for countless years roll’d on ;
Back from the" tomb ,
No step has come ;
There fix'd till the last thunder’s sonnd
Soaii bid tby pris’ners be unbound !
[Croly.
GctotT Baas—Were in moderate .demand, with
s rising market. We note further sales ot 900
bales here at *lc*32c, and 800 do. in Boston at
same price.
Gutnrf Cloth—Was very firiiLbnt rather quiet
at 50c in Boston, and at 81ca*2chere.
Bat—Wad steady at (0ca65e for shipping qual
ities, and 70ea85c For city bale. Trade nfoder-
* te - *; .
Rica—Rangoon was decidedly more active; 12,
T . _
lina stTScalJ i-2c.
Slt.au—Was unchanged. The sales vara 82
hhds. Cuba moecaTado at 12csl8 3-4c; also, hr
auction, 180 bdkee Havana, slightly damaged, at
Ucal2 l-4c, net cash. “ • -
Moiassss-Wss dull but nOmtuaUy unchanged.
The sales were all in iobblng lots.
aid Steaotn.
aokeo
,4c—10
-178
Per steamer Fannie,-frO
sea island eotton.
ztoamer Ekxie Baker, from Palatk
i upland‘cotton, 16‘do sew island cotton
Per steamer CaldweU, from Puryeburg—40
dee eotton. ■> y
Per steamer H M Choi, from Darfoa—Bales
upland eotton, 36 de sea island, to J F Hamilton
it
asters.
heparture of SteuMhlpa
Shipwrecks Aid Marine D1
Thare is a singular unifounRy in toenumbertof
marina disasters occurring from year to Jj^r- In
the U Aonths, from Jan. lit to Deo. 1st, 186o,
tbaee teefe 41S losses of vessels reported, by fire
collision, foundering at sea, and from various
-other causes. la the same 1L months of 18*4
there were 424 sue h losses, and in the same time
in 1863,41$ ThiB would seem to argue some
general law, oausing a regular percentage
losses by m|4 and disaster. The money value
of the vssrer-eported lost to the lit of. Decern
ber, thi» year, ii over $20.000.000r v
0 ron NEW.
Steamship Tybee, Wednesday, December 18th, at —
o’clock.
Steamship Leo, gatnidav, December 23d, at —
o'clock. - •
teamahip 8an Salvador, Satorday, December 23d,
— 0*cl0ctf/ ,
te&mehip Constitution, Eatnrdsj, December t3d, at
f termer (
steamer 1
rot CHAELRSVOS.
City Point, every Saturday morning, at
Rockland, every Saturday morning at to
o’clock. . . *1 ’ ■ ,
Steamer Charlae Hofighton, eveiy Monday morning
at 8 o’clock.
FOB AUGUSTA.
Steamer Wm G Gibbons, every Saturday at 9o’clock.
a m.
Steamer Fanny Lehr, Wedneeday, December 20th
at 9 o'clock, am.
steamer standlsh, Thursday, December 21at, at
o'clock, p m.
FOR DOCTORTOWN.
Steamer Gen Shepley, every Sunday morning, at T
o'clock.
Steamer Orient, every Tuesday morning, at
o’clock,
Steamer Two Boys, every Tuesday morning, at 8
o'clock.
steamer Clarion, every Thursday morning at
o'clock.
. . FOE JACKSONVILLE, FLA, 4C.
Steamdf Fannie, this day, at 9 p m,
FOR PALAIXA, FLA.
steamer Fountain, every Tuesday morning at to
o'clock. - ■
Steamer ity Point, every Wednesday afternoon, at
4 o'clock. *
Steamer Lizzie Baker, every Thursday morning at 19
o, clock. * •
Steamer Helen Getty every f irarday mon ing at
10 o’clock. , • J
FOR THOMASYIU.R, Ac.
steamer O F Potter, this day, at 10 am. *
Tine of Cloving Mails ot the Savan-
nah Postoffice.
Fur Augusta—'baily, at 7.80 A. M.
For Hilton Head—Daily, at 9 A. St:
For Dectortows and Thomasville—Tuesdays
Thursdays and Saturdays, at 8 A. M.
For DsrieD, Brunswick, St. Mary’s, Fernaudi
pa, Jacksonville, Florida—Tuesdays and Sat nr
days, at 9A.M.
For Baltimore—Tuesdays and Saturdays, one
hoar before sailing of steamer.
New York—Regular mail Wednesdays and
, .Saturdays; and special mail on all other days on
which steamers sail, closing one hour before sail
ing of steamer. .
FIMMIAL ASD (OJDIEiUIAL.
Macon Market.
Macon, Ga., Dec. 15.
Cotton—Some little cotton was received at the
warehouse® yesterday, by wagons from the
country, but not enough thrown on the market to
increase the sales much beyond those of Thurs
day. A bant 50 bales changed bauds at our quo
tations o! yesterday—82a36c. ’
Philadelphia General Markets.
Philadelphia, Dec. 12.
The rain to-day has interrupted out-door op
erations, and the maikets generally have been
very dull. ' '
Cotton—The market is unsettled, but more
active, with a moderate business doing to.supply
the neighboring spinners, who bay in a small
way for their immediate wants, and the sales
reach about 806 bales at 4Sa49c, mostly at the
former figure for middlings.
Fee,re—The market generally is quiet, and
the sales of toreign confined to jobbing lots, at
about prev.ou* rates. Domestic Green Fruit
mov.-s oii s owly at $4}£a6 for Apples, add $10a
15 per bbi tor Cranberries. Dried Apnles and
Peaches are arriving and selling in a sma 1 way
at 18*16c for the former, and 22a27o per lb for
the latt r as in quality.
Flour and Meal—There is very little inquiry
for Flour, either for shipment or home use, and
buyers are btiding off for lower prices. About
1100 bois city mule extra sold, part at $9, sod
P-rt on terms kept private, and 400 bbis north
west tamdy, in lots, at $8 50a9. The trade are
buying in a small way only, sad at iri
pr ee-. ranging from 17 50*8 for superfine; $8 50s
9 for extras; *9 25a9 60 for spring wheat family;
frail for red wheat, and $11 50al3 for white
wheat families and fancy brands, as in quality.
The receipts and stocks continue light, and there
iter desc
ts rather more inquiry for the latter description.
Mew York
Markets.
New York, Dec. 15.
Bbladsiuffs—The demand for State and West
ern flour was fair and prices ruled 5cal0c higher,
closing Ann at the improvement. Thesales com
prised 11 ,Oj8 bbis. st our revised quotations sub
joined. .8 o:hern flour Was also higher, with a
good demand. Tbe salts covered 800 bbis. Can
ada flour was fairly active and again 5cal0c in
Seiler’? favor. Tbe-saies reached 400 bbis. We
quote:— ‘ . ~ * : ■» ’ ■-»'
Superfine state and Western..,.. $J 00 a 7 50
Extra State....’. ..... S to s 8 20
Choice Slate - 8 25 a 8 46
Common ta medium extra Western..... 8 09 s 8 40
Extra round Uonp Ohio....... E 20 a 8 60
Weston trade brands ..... 9 00 a 965
Common outhem , 8 75 a 9 75
Fancy and extra do 9 SO a 10 00
c ommon Canadiaa 8 10 a 8 35
G«oc to choice and extra ... x.,........ $40 all 09
Cotton-A fair demand prevailed, t'tough the
market was not quite so strong at the close, and
holders were free sellers, and in some instances
considerable anxiety was manifested to secures
market tor speculation lots. The sales comprise
8,050 baies at our quotations, as follows:—
Upland. Florida. Mobil*. N.0.4T.
Ordinary *...40 41 41 go
Middling... 49 49 50 5q
Oood middling...61 61 52 53
Tbe sale of cotton by auction passed off with
considerable animation; the attendance was good
sad very folly prices were generally obtained.
The cotton was sold for government account by
order of S'meon Draper, United States Cotton
Agent. Tbe condition was reported to be good,
though not perfect. The sale comprised 3,181
bales, at tie following prices:—2,406 bales Mem
phis cotton at 58c for middling lair, 51kc for
stnetiv middling, 4?3^a50Uo for low middling,
45ca4r^c for good ordinary, 4lca41jtfc for pick-
fogs, and 41X°4*Xc rebaled; 658 bales New
Orleans cotton at 53c for middling f«ir, 30jd9 for
strictly middling, 47){c for low middling, 4514c
tor good ordinary, 42>$c for ordinary, 38c forfow
ordinary, 19 l-9o for pickings, and Ifl l-4«42 1-Sc
far rebaled; 117 bales Florida eotton st 49c for
low middling, 48a for good ordinary, 44 l-2c for
ordinarv, 88 l-2c for low ordinary, 88e for pick
ings, and 40 1-Sc for rsbaled; also 7 bags Sea Is
land at 5ml Tbe terms of thd sales were net
cash, payable in ourrnnoy.
Candles—Were qniet and unchanged, with
■ales at bl l-2ca28 l’lc for city and Western ad-
aman’me, 4Sc for sperm, Sfc tor patent, and 80c
for German and patent wax.
Corns—Was in good demand and prie
vety steady. We qnote salsa bf 1,000 bags
Emily Agnes, ana 2^00 do. ex Talisman.
I""* Th# present quotations are as
^dPlloTO-lho prime, « 1-te; good l*l-8otf0m
MARINE INTELLIGENCE,
SA VANN AH, DECEMBER 19.
ARRTV’ED.
Steamship Constitution, Greenman, from New
York, to Brigham, Baldwin 4 to. ,
Steamship Leo, Merrill, New York, to
Cohen.
Steamship San Salvador, Adkins, New York,
to B H Hardee.
Schooner Frank, Green, Sstilla, J T Row
land.
Steamer Emilia, Bender, Hilton Head.
Steamer Lizzie Baker, King, Palatks, Ae., tq
Claghorn 4 Cunningham.
Steaamer Fsnnie, McNelty, Jacksonville, 4c,
to F M Myrell.
Steamer CaldweU, Selinas, Purysburg, to Jno
R Wilder. —» j e
Steamer H M Cool, Taylor,
Cohen.
Darien, to M A
CLEARED.
Steamer Laura, Garnett, Augusta, to Erwin
4 Hardee.
Steamer Charles Houghton, Sprague, Charleston,
Claghorn 4 Cunningham.
Steamer Two Boys, Daniels, Doetortown, Er
win 4 Hardee.
Steamer Helen, Reily, Augusta, Kein 4 co.
Steamer Orient, Goidthwaite, Doetortown, C
L Colby 4 eo. ,
Memoranda.
The Bark J H McLaren, Paring, for Apalachi
cola, cleared at New York Dec 15.
The brig J as Davit, Clough, from Georgetown,
S C, arrived at New York, Deo 15.
The Br lehr Mary Agues, Lussou, for Bruns
wiek, Ga, was loading at Havana Dec 9, ■> •
Tbe schrs M V King, Post, for Apalachicola,
and Louisa Crockett, Corbett, for Charleston,
cleared at New York Dec 14.
The sohr A Richards, Are/, from Jacksonville,
ar'tved »t New York Dee 14.
Hie «hr Adria 1 a, Currier, from Georgetoe n,
S C, arrived at Boston, Dec 12.
The sohr Wm Butman, Smart, for Georgetown,
cleared at Boston Dec 12.
Faaaengers
Per steamship Constitution, from New York
J S Hayden, John Bond, Thos German, Hora
tio D Smith, A G Browne, Col Geo Browne. J H
Stebbins, Henry Foster, Jno McCndlms, Mr
Kelly and lady, Mr Kavanangh, Mias Dervane,
Chas M Clare, Geo P Jordan, E DeGracean, C
Haywood, H Jones, John Johnson, F H Gilbert
Miss King and sister, Mrs Brown and 3 children’
Mrs Little, Albert Mangles, Mr Covey, Mr An
derson, C P Hoey, Mrs L Millington.
Per Jtoamsbip Leo,- from New York—Min M
C Hunter, Miss Merrick, Mary A Riley, Mrs
Hammond, Miss Maggie Butke, Miss Catherine,
E Haile, A Hergnes, G L I riee, Wm Fowler, Wm
Mayler, Wm Martin, Grant Taggart, W J Cum
mings, Thomas Scett, Thomas Hearon, Mrs B
ar Isaacs and infant, Thomas Feenao, Wm Barron
and 28 steerage.
Per steamship San Salvador, from New York.
Col F Waring, J W Gilbert, JnO Ketcham, H
Soheal, Mrs Ketcham and child, Mrs N S Payne,
Mrs Gilbert, Miss Gilbert, R B Shepard and
lady/tH Haddon and lady, Mrs Harrison aud
children, Mrs Eastman, Miss Harrison, H D
Weed, G Rowe, J w Baissant, Col Cary W
Styles, Phillip Yongs and lady, E Stores, B
Speider, Dr W S Payne, T R Wbitwell, J C
Mara, J C Ludlow, H L Sehreiner, L Howes, Mr
Ar'ben, Geo E NewhaU, R J 8 totes bar v, J Brain-
metl, W S Rewen, F McDowell, Mrs Coleman
and 2 children, A S Fitoh, lady, 3 children and
nurse, Miss C J Rodgers, Mrs J A Dutcher, J W
Johnson and lady, NS Jones and lady, H With-
•rill, lady, ntooe and child, Mrs Bell and servant,
W H Livingston and tody, Mrs Coleman and
nurse, L C Norvell, H A Holden, R J Richard.
1 ware
otis oa
tu
ren, H B Drew, P P Robinson and tody, Geo S
Bangs, C A Horton, Robt Graham, W H Oientt,
ftUd 4 steerage.
Per steamer Fannie from Jacksonville, Ac-
Robt Henry. Mr Smith, E G White, S P Ed.
wards, J E Welbourn, and 8 deck.
Per steamer Lizsie Baker, from Palatk*. A-
J Kaler France, H C Bigelow, Mies Oatsenberu
Chas Katinberg, J C Brown and lady T h
Brown, C E Flanders and ehild, J H Baker M r
Clark, Mr HUiyer. * M R
(onaigneea
Per steamship Constitution, from New York—
* vz eivnuicui^ VJUUOtnUWUDrHUIH AVIA
Brigham, Baldwin A co, Brady Sqtitb A 00, F H
MISCELLANEOUS.
R. M. M’PHlil & CO.,
CFormerly of Knoxville, Tenn.)
General
Corimission Merchants
CORNER OF LINE ANT) DEPOT STREETS,
NEAR TROUT HOUSE
< - * .
AXLASTA, Gta.,
U AVING established themselves in Atlanta,
A A manently, adopt this method of informing l
na—qte j
FRIEND ’ AND OLD PATRONS
. and perarnal
to them. Havin:
That they are ready to give their
attention to all business entrnsf
acted ae agents for the salefof
COTTON YARNS,
SHEETINGS,
SHIRTINGS, and
OSNABURGS,
For the numerons
Manufactories of the South,
Gives ns peculiar advantages in this line, and we will
soon have it in onr ppwer to fill
ORDERS TO ANY EXTENT.
R. m. McPherson a co.
octT
PUMPS ' PUMPS! PUMPS
Steam, Fore, feuciion and Lifting
pumps
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION;
STO.W 4* Crans
Pipe ant^Steam Fittings,
AXO ETXBV DXSOEimON OF
PLUMBERS’, GAS,
AND
*> •*
Steam Fitters’ Goods,
For sale at the lowest rates by
JOHN B. FULLER,
, 8 DBY STREET.
nov8—eodty NEW YORK.
AMERICAN
STEAM GAR G8MPANY,
To be organized tinder the Laws of Massachusetts,
WITH A CAPITAL STOCK OF
Five Hundred Thousand Dollars.
This is a safe and profitable investment.
Stare*, One Hundred Dollars Each.
Parties can subscribe from one to fifty Shares, as
their means will allow. Books for subscription are
now open at LOMBARD 4 GORifS,
No. 99 State -street, Boston,
where further information can be obtained.
Moctto
Habersham A Sons, Kirlin 4 Barit, Sotohtfn
Express company, Railroad agsnt at Savannah
Schuster 4 Haimiui, Linvills A Gleason, Rt Rev
Bilthop \ erot, Weed 4 Cornwall, James G Walt*
A co, and others. • -
b n a n at * 1 * ,liehi P San Salvador, from Nsw York—
®. H ®still 4 Bro, F J Staley, W Ran-
j’ 5 w S M I w t r? K V Cunoingh * m ’ p * °°> K Mo
Lea, W M Walah, Kfrlin A B, Heidt A L. J CJ
J Sameron, Erwin * H W H Harrison, 6t^X
H Hardee, Claghorn 4 0, P BtSSSm* Jno Kotcfo
am, J Campssn, and others. T
Per steamer Lizsie Baker, froth Palatk*. A*
J L Villaloaga, Tison 4 Gordon, ClaAorn " A
Cunningham, Bryan, Hartridge 4 eo, Erwin 4
Hardee.
Per steamer Fannie, from Jacksonville, At.—.
Yitlalonga, Dztolynski 4 QO, Bryanan, Her.
tridge 4 eo r A Cohen, J Brieat
Per steamship Leo, from New
co, G H Arledge, P H B
M Christian, Blnng 4 Meyer, X
Ttmgbs A eo, Cooper, Oloott 4 eo,
ant, A M Cohen A Bro.
E P Deyo, G Ehritoh, 1 _
oo, JCFmojuuj, Yhaga4
VUUU1I
Biokfo
MFon
KDCHJre,„ X - KIHiAB L. KIN8LK^‘
LYMAM KINSLEY & CO-,
MANUFACTCBER5 OF
Patent Forge Hammers
COLLINS' PATENT ( ’
QUARTZ CRUSHERS,
(ANI)
P.TJLVKRIZING mills
Patent, Half Patent, and Common
Was on Axles,
Windlass N,ecks, Truss Shapes,
CAR AND ENGINE AXLES,
CAR WHEEL8, ’CASTINGS AND FORGINGS
Cam Bridgeport. Mass.
octlf '
BUSINESS CARDS.
C^eneTal
Commission
AND - ,
F’RWXRDINGMERCHANTS
0or- West Broad and Bay Streets,
$4 JM H, ■« JB O .
rpHE undersigned have this day entered into a co-
x partnership under the name and style of McREE,
BENNETT AGO., at McKee & Bennett's old stand.
Will keep constantly on hand a fine assortment of
(ferriages, Bretts, Recfcaways, Baggies,
Harness and Ceaeh Material
Of every description, which we aril at-the
s v '> Lowest Oad Prices.
AUVork sold, warranted as representil. . We have
fine Store Roams, and forwarding will be promptly at
tended to. Consignments soli ited.
Will open by Wt January Manufacturing and Re.
pairing Department, and wiQ ha.e Experienced
workmen aud Clxolce material, and be
prepared to do any amount of Carriage Repairing.
MoKEK, BENNETT & CO.
J. G. MoKBE,
L S. BENNETT,
JAMBS MoKEB.
dec9
eI
Geo. H. Arledge,
72 BAY STREET,
Between Abercorn & LineolriStreets,
Savann h, Gra..
Grocer, & hi i handler,
ANDAGBNTFOR^
OARINGTON’S OILS,&c
Consisting of the following:. . -'f. ,
SPERM,
WHALE,
LARD,
KJErtOSKUSTK anil
LIN&EED OILS.
, . ^ DXALEn IN
Benginc,
Tar, Pitch, , -iC
Spirits Turpentine,
and Rosin.
Also, Agents for the celebrated <VMtbn Minera,
Paints, and Dealers in American Zinc, White Lead
Chrome Green, Yellow, Prussian Blue, Verdigris,
Varnish &cy &e.
Orders filled with promptness and despatch at the
Lowest Market Price. decl6—1m
Horses & Carnages
BUSINESS CARDS
PS*
AND DEPOT FOB
Printer*’
WARREN ft PLATNER,
Wholesale Dealers in all kinds of Writing
Printing'and Wrapping. Papers, En
velopes, Twines and Paper Bags.
Also, Printers’ Inks, Cards
and Cttrd Boards.
Oarim
from the Manufactories, we are final
with New York Prices.- ■ *
Sole Agents ln thiu city for the
mills.
■ Cash paid for Rag* and all kinds of Paper Stock.
deed
to’ compete
■all Ifeyer
a. j. iiP.Anv,
wm. m. arm.
T7SS
BRADY, SMITH & CO.
ii
AND.
i? orwarding Merchants.
and" *
YtaimfiM'tiirers’ Afents
.. NORTH SIDE OF BAY STREET,
Between Whitaker and Barnard,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
Liberal advances made on consignments of Cotton,
«e„ to their friagds in New Y6rk and Boston.
References—Wm. K. Kitchen, Prest National Park
Bank, N. Y.; H. C. Thacher A Co. Boston; Israel Co
hen, Baltimore; Hall, Mesea 4 Co.,CoIhmbua: Wyman,
Moses & Co„ Montgomery. ang7
mitt. P. toes, j. a. MUrrmz.
M. S. WILLIAMS,^ t. WAU> ,
M. IiiliS, MlITIi! & I,
AUCTION AND COMMISSION
MEBCHAHTI,
Bay Street. ...Savannah. Ga.
Consignments of Cotton and Lumber stflicited.
References 7 -
Savannah—Brigham, Baldwin 4 Co., Gadan A
Dnckius, Erwin A Hardee. Him ter 4 GammeU, Isaac
D. LaRoche, Hiram Roberts, W. Woodbridge, L. C.
D. H. Baldwin 4
BAIHC1HQ AND INSURANCE.] N. YORK
ADVERTISEMENTS
Security Iasaraoce _
Capital and f orpins, il,000,900*
Pbffl*lx losnrance CompaHy,
Capital and Surplus, $L.50n,ooo.
International {nsurance - Company, | S^ie'
Capital aii4Surplus, $1,200,009.
Manhattan insurance Company,
Capital and Surplus, $900,000. «
Risks taken in the above- highly responsible Com-
of all dfcrrip-
dlng -with the
ANE, Agent,
,y street.
* ^ . D 4 v E*a.A’S '
TOchasing Bamto,
Noe in --.a a^ ™
• tvw.
Nos. 39 and40 JPa-k
A*- PCU JtASEU.
prices anA^.Sgy’1 ™ _
-liable *<*» •"•rfow
F on rnfinr»j T
ommL-rions * *» '««■ fr-ateto,
on Bujldingz and" r
. ... at tbe lowest rates,
risks. Apply to • a. A
novlS—3m NojasteddariTs Range,
1 -l.itf T
on
ommwion, oosnins
address
nov 29
91m
fire
pern.
_ ,, WAAri OiyiT *■
P. ft. not 17*
WOODFORD & bitch
a ATTOnjTEYH
ASD
OOSAN, RIV^E, FIRS, counsellors a t
rfTHE undersigned hold commissions from the lead-
JL Tng Insurance corporations ot New York, repre
senting an aggregate cash capital of over 1
FIVE MILLIONS OP DOLLARS
And are prepared to iasne policies to cover Fifty Thou
sand doflars on one application upon
fire Risks at Savanaah and lull
. T*awKi$,
C0IT05 AND HERCHANDEK Hi TRANSIT ON THE
AUGUSTA AND MACON RIVERS,
several coarts in New Yorlu£yit"t!5£ ***■»'Ui
J*’® ‘I 8TiCWa ? TM! r ^SX RI)
OCEANHISK8 G-BUNHUtAXiiiY. |
Prompt Settlement of Losses.
It, C. NOKVELL Ac CO.,
Ball street, opposite Post Ofoce.
INSURANCE
.Norvell 4 Co.
New York—S. T. Knapp 4 Bro.,
Co.
Sale days. Tuesdays and Fridays.
sep6
Domestic or
n this city In tbe fo!
a G0WDY,
Commission Merchant,
196 BA. Y STB® MIX,
(Anderson’s Wharf,)
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
oct2 . • 3m
DANIEL BITTLER would respectfully in
form the public that he is now prepared to ' fnrnish,
at the shortest notice. .
HORSES AND ( ARRlAtrES.
Ja P. M. EPPIJfG,
TIMBER
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
First class Carriages run to the various
Wharves and to the Railroad Depot at
Steamboat
the lowest j
rates.
None but careful and competent Drivers
. , - ,. . DANIEL BCTLL .
noalO—tf cor. Whitaker and York streets
dedl
DARIEN, GEORGIA.
3mo-
E. H. VAN MESS & GO,
GROfERS, SHIP (HANDLERS,
AND
l J roducc Dealers,
Under Bluff, earner Abercorn Street,
SAVA.N SAH. (I
COoPi#, 0LC0TTS & FAKRELLT,
Booksellers and Stationers,
SAVANNAH, GEO BG1A.
1 A .
Orders from the Country, Private Families, Steamers
and- ailing vessels, respectfully solicited.
Produce bought and sold on commission.
100 bbis. selected t pples,
lob bbis. Onions,
100 bbis. Potatoes,
50 bbis. extra' Flour.
50 bbis. Nos. 1 and 2 Mackerel,
100'tubs extra Butter,
150 boxes extra Cheese,
500 kits Nos. 1, 2 and 3 Mackerel,
• 50 hlf. bbis. Fnlton Maiket Beet
50 hit bbis. extra Family Pork.
nov21
’ CHARLES L. COLBY & CO.,
SHIPPING,
I IIUIE undersigned have formed a Copartnership
I A under the name and styleof COuPER. OLCOTT a
& i Alt KELLY, for (he transaction of » Wholesale and
Retail
Book and Stationery Basinesa,
! at the old stand of.Iohn M. Cooper 4 Co., Northwest
f corner of Whitaker and St. Julien streets.
JOHN M. COORER,
WILLIAM H OLCOTT,
DANIEL & OLCOTT,
NP.
APTnOR’ZED CAPITAL, $10,400,000
CHAS. L. COLBY & CO.
take Marine Risks to any
Port, and Fire Rieka
. named first clan New York
Companies, at tbe lowest rates:
COLUMBIAN MARINE INSURANCE CO.,
. . ’ • , Capital, $5,000;000.
MORRIS FIRE INSURANCE C0MPANT
Capital, *5,000,000.
COMMERCE FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,
Capital, $200,000.
STANDARD FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,
Capital, $200,000. .
Office in Jmaea’ Block,
corner Bay and Abercorn streets.
Brands Office,
cor. Drayton and Bryan Btreets. augl6-tf
“Ballard's Patent*'
AN*D CARBINES,
"Merwin k Bray Fire Arms Co.’a ]
CARTRIDGE,
fAnd Loose , Ammunition t—
Revolver* Single Shat Ptwtol* *,
[No. -WQ BROADWAY, NEW YORK
novi?—3m
HAWIUNS&CO,
PACKERS S GE5ER.4L PKOt ISIS v
Dealers,
*41 Front Si., JTttr York.
Beef,
Pork,
Hams,
Lard,
Shoulders,
Butter,
Cheese,
B*coo,
Tongues,
Eggs,
Ysrua
Ftoh.
Salt
Fruit I
MERCHANTS’
INSURANCE COMPANY I
£
HARTFORD, CONN.
tinted agent for
Fnlton Marker Beef.
All orders carefully executed at the
SHORTEST NOTICE.
We respectfully refer to Means. Stuart 4 Co
Ehrlich, Esq., B. G. Tlldcn, Esc,.
Southern Produce received on (
oct5—6rn
'HE undersigned having been
tile above well known Company, is prepared to
risks against fire on the most favorable terms.
H. BRIGHAM.
Office Southern Insurance and Trust Co.
jnly3 tf
0Ct23
A.
STKPHENFa RRELLY.
§. HAHTB1DGE,
COMMISSION
AND
Forwarding Merchant,
9a 33 AY STR3B3KT, *-
tiAT-JLHTlB’AaSCi GE0HGIA.
OCtl4—tf
JNO. L. VILLALONGA,
Cotton Factor,
FORWARDING MEiiGHA2\ T TS I Forwarf’iug vod ComraissloB Merchant
COMMISSION,
AND
, JONES’ BLOCK,
CORNER BAY AND ABERCORN STS n
S AVAN J, G-JA.
Liberal cash advances made on consignments to tiie |
firm represented in New York by Charles L. Colby,
Esq., 6r to onr friends in Boston.
ALEX. H. HOL * AY, Resident Portlier.
RfiFsaxnoxs.—Messrs. Dabney. Morgan & Co., New
York; Jarvis Slade, Esq.. New York; Gardner Colliy,
Esq., Boston; Hon. J. Wiley Edmands, Boston,
angle .. tf
NO. 94 BAY STREET,
GEORGIA.
oct'45 em
A. E. LOPEZ
V. M. MYftfiLL,
Steamboat Agent,
■ " GENERAL
Commission and Forwarding Merchant,
Bay Street, Savannab,*Ga.,
Harris’ Bnilding, 2d Door West of A. iow 4 Co.’s.
Rale's to Messrs. Hunter 4 GammelL, Crane, John
son 4 Graybill, Bell, Wylly 4 Christian, Bothw’ell *
Whitehead, Miller, Thomas 4 Cq„ and M. A. Coben-
Eeq. tf sep-9
CO.,
Gursipife and Locksmiths,
Corner of St. Jnllen and Jefferson Streets.
OOtlS-tf
Wm. M. Davidson 2™2ffl52S5
^ WHOLESAL* DEALER IN
Groceries, Wises, UqHors, Tens, |
fieffars, Ale and t Wer,
ISO- 3Bay fetreet..:..—'....Savannah.
oct25 . , tf
Bay St., opposite Mariner’s Church
AGENTS (FOR
Wm. Jenn
hngr
up 4 Son’s
Hit Cast Steel,
Circular I
COTTON AND WOOL HAND CARDS
<:
GENUINE
TEMORE.
SABOEAitr ft co.,
Successors Cfo.^ew V-k, and
HARDWARE ft CARD MAHmOTDR’S
No. TO Beekrinufat,, N. v.
Sole successors to the WHITTEMOHE ” PATENT
SET,” and only manufoctums of Uie
Genuine WbittemoreCotton Cards,
law: cannoned against wortUess imitations.
law6mo . y, . -
THOMSON’S
nammnt’t French mottle
imhtn
US&DWACO.,
R. MOLINA,
OOR. BULL AND 00UGRES3 STREETS,
(Under Screven House,) . .
1RPOBRR AND WHOLES Am DeAHRU IN
Havana Segarg, Leal
. .«n * J
8MOKING 'fOBACCO.
Also, all kindspf Vlrgiriia Chewing and Smoking I
Tobacco, lleersehanm, Brier Robt, and all other kinds |
of Fancy Pipes. 3m >m)30
Am
Patent Decking
octU-tf
C«tto* Gtna,
nlatedPaciticjiaana,
v
KIRLiIN^ BRO, &
’
WHOLES A L* DIAUU OT
ALBS, WINES AND LIQUORS
0or. Whitaker Street and Ray Lane.
jfinesr 6m J
» LEXANDEK HARDEE
208 ]
Oiipman It Cltaplii,
(Succesare to Marcy, Day &’ Co.) 5 '
ty Street, North Side, BehVcen
rnard and Jefferson streets,
GENERAL COMMISSION MEHCHAMS
AiiD DEALERS. IX y .
W«od, €»al, Grain, Hay, Com, 0ats-|
and Fewf,
titles to snit cuetom^rs, at tbe towmtreinArkrt
fo-
TOBAGE
' . AMO
GI’NRRIL COMMISSION MEKCHAAT
COR KAY AND JEFFBBSO^ STR58T8,
SAVANNAH, GA.
Dealer in H(* Fodder, Grata, Hour, Wool,
Bran, ebofta, 4c. tf
Doctors LeHardy and Habmtaai,
In
E. F. MKTCALFK & (JO,
GENERAft FOR WARDING
COMMISSION MERCHAN’ts,
Stoddard’s Range, on Bay street, between Lincoln
, and Abercorn,
Savannah, Georgia.
Referencea—Hening, Flint* Peasee, New Yerfo E
It Bruce 4 Co. Augnata, Ga, R. C. Robsod, Esq^At-
fonta, Ga.; Knott 4 Howes, Macoa Gag It. M Ofoce.
Morgan 4 Co., Apajartncoia, bJa : Watts, Crane-4
Ota, New>Y*k; Geo. G. Pearce* Co., sk. Louis, Mo ■
H. C. Bruce 4 Co.,di*cinnati, O.; Mr. H. J. Cook,
Ga.; John W. Ocopnor, Ga.
Haywood ft LaBocbe,
Office at the Xce Hoafee.
market square.
Ptae and Mired Wood kept constantly
corner Bull aad
. ,-to 1* m„
Savannahand
- office over HU'emann Drug
Broughton street*. Office hears
red from 3 to 3p. nt «.
I J. C.i*HAH»Y, M.
Residence two door* West of
J. G. HABERS
Hesaonoe No. St
INDIAN 9TRJEJET
F O U N BR Y
rriVlBfG reopened onr FWrej^t
•Q. Shop, we are now prepared to
ind Br
Marine Insurance.
l/lVEB and Ocean Risks taken for, the Atlantic
JLl, Mutual Insurance Company of New York, by
CHARLES GREEN 4 SON.
No. 12, StoddaJd’s Eastern Range, Bay street.
dec5-tf
BALTIMORE CARDS/
D. O. Cary,
General Commission Merchant,
I3ALTIA1<JR15, Mrt.
Particular attention given to orders for the purchase
or Goods.
Oousignmente respectful ty solicited. t
Refers, by permission, to Rue, Whitney 4 Cp„ 8a-
nov20—lm
POOLBKBVNT,
X Baltimore, Maryland,
XANirrxOTCURS
Portable and StatkmafyBteam Engines and Boilers,
> Steam Fire Engine
Portable Saw Mills, Gang and'Sir
Mining Machinery.
Portable Grist Mills, Flour MSI
• r Cotton Screws,
1 Railroad Cars, Car Wheels and Axles,
Hydraulic Presses for Oil and Tobacco,
Tobacco Moulds,
> Gas Works Apparatus of all kinds,
Salting, Pulleys and Hangers.
«wg» ■*»»-
fie Saw Mills,
Machinery,
CYRUS P. HRMDBKaaU.,
Greensboro’, N. C.
DUDLEY NICHOLS,
. Baltimore,
e. P. MtmMML & CO.,
Ctotton, Tobacco,
AMD
denerd €ommissien Merehaals,
156 Pratt Street Wharf,
bautihore.
Holmei« ft
^ S9.M Water Street, lev Y ork,
Receivers of Flour,
WESTKW,
AND *
SO ITTHErvN PRODUCE
Consignments Solicited.
O RDERS for Flour, Wfcett. Corn aad Gas*
filled at lowest marktt rate* and ffiracti, tare
1 first hand* thus saving extra profits.
Heueivers of the well known Brand ot roar.
“Keanage JliM*,” which wffl be sapper- .-1
| in lots co Suit
Full information furnished by
La ROCHE. GAUSS 4 UNCKLES.
oct25—2m .cor. Bay and Barrera iore»
D. H- BALJTON ¥ C0 n
CONMI88IOX MEB1IA5TK.
170 Pearl Street,
NEW YORK.
D. H. BALDWIN,) „ Jta . . •
J. F. GUMMING, / Scw CTf6 -
3m oi tf
KRAFT & HILL,
* Manalacuirem and Jobbers of
STRXWAriDMI.LktlRY aOuOS
Nea. *81 and 263 Bread way,
(opposite A. T. Stewart's,j
NEW YORK.
A foil supply of Good* suitable for this market , al
ways on hand.
Your patronage isrespectfnUy spirited
oct36—6m
LOCKWOOD ACO.
Na. 64 Rraadway and • Wall
SEW YOEK,
Dealers la d«
| nemstT all*w n> on
AUGUSTA CARDS.
J.O. MATHEWSOH
■gene:
COMMISSION, PRODUCE BROKER
AND
FORWARDIN'^ MERCHANT,
Nat 685 Bread Street, Alternate, Ga.,
(At the Old Stand qf tee late grms^of T. P. Stovall 4
and personal attention
Domestic Goods,
And particnlar attentkn given to
of Coan.ry Banks ai
declt—3m
«. PAB89X8,
MANUTAtfrCWt
Hadtiekl’s ln:en Fire Wtrio,
to »*
Chinese Fire Crachers
LANTERNS,
Also* large asrortmentof his
TOYS AND FANCY
24 John 6t„ near Breed
oct 25—12m
goods.
r.» *•
GARDNER BBITED 4 Ctt.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
ro« TUI Uilte
O Q T T O Ni*
14 rwajURH.
BO?!OB.
SJSY & QO.y
rebantw
No 116 Fear! St.,
NfcW YOBK,
Refer to National
American Exc^e Bank.
Having ample
quamtance of 25
i No. B4 Fane
U«!o.JSS
AND
AtlCTIONEfiRS
800
without operating
solicit consignm
C.B.
octST—3m
Y.
4 Bon* Savannah,
do*
Prestaent National Park Bank, N.
9
MASVOTTJL 84’RILLISS,
FI B E-PR
Y—-
,JA». B. CJl
CeMril in4 CMimisstoB Merelui)
A-UGHETS^A. G-JL.
at Merchandize wishing to realize immedl-
conaigiilnj; the
wfll-be given all consign
Iron and Krais
Sufo'ar Mill,
of Millwrigl _
m ith Work done at
pcs patch,
da ovi
Family Mess £ee£
e OSiKON Cracker* Cifeibenfe* for Sale by
“ ~ RICHARDSON A BARNARD,
2f)T
RICHARDSON 4 B ARNi
BOv98—tf
Bay A, epp. Mariners C
368
ConaignmenU of Goote ra
porehave of Gaod^Tpeberi
Wright 4
NEW YORK-
— —the
COMMISSION
Rio de
MUMS,