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There were *fcouta in the crowded
And martial mositedjtewi.
g B d buttr wind ud load dram beat
As the wen c! the city cams out to moot
At Lumbermen of Maine.
A ttsMwd strong and more
From the wo.d* and atrearoa came they,
Form where the Kennebec fountains roar,
gBAr swift Penobscot twists tie qar,
Ja0 the Pasagmaqaoddy bay.
Sineag knight* of the axe bad pole,
Kings of the raft and saw,
Ur brawny hmb and danntleM soul.
By tbs breath of tbs mountain air made whole
Aad-the use of Nature's law.
toady
Toward the front of death and pain,
Where the splintered stamps of the
were red
And the rireis waited to raft the dead
Of the Lumbermen of Maine.
trees
And a thousand more forsook
The axs and the setting pole,
And tbs le r. st camp by the swollen brook,
And in squads the vacant places took,
To keep the torn racks whole.
Dosty and hot, and worn,
Tbs i
regiment came to-day,
With a battle-flag all soiled sod torn,
itlessl
And a dotes footless heroes borne
1 on a rambling dray.
Fhrough the city’s double tide
Slcwfr they marched again.
With a look of modest and manly pride,
That made them tail aa they marched beside
The throng of common men.
But a baud red strong and three,
They earns from the battle-plain ;
The ethan will never fell the tree,
Or eheg[ * *bea the.raft floats free,
ea of Maine.
IWttgtbel
nMMftL ISP COMMERCIAL.
No
Wilmlnflea Market
WimmoTOK, Dec. 19,
farket qaiet Only 15 barrels
l to-day at $5 per 280 lbs.
i repwted in Spirits Tnrpen
of 157 bbls Common, at 25 10,
*50 do at »5,900 do low grade No. 2, f5 75, and
*0 do No. 2, at $6 75 per bbl.
T*a—Sales to-day of 543 bbls at $2 25 per bbl.
Coiook—Only 4 bales charged hands to-day, at
4*e per lb for middling.
Fnst—-7 bble Mallets sold to-day from vessel,
at *10 for prime, and *11 for oak bbls.
Samoans—12,000 Common sold at ti per M.
Ttnaaa—Sales to-day of five rafts, at $10,11,
I4at8 per if. tor inferior to good mill.
fflmcon
Market.
Maoox, Ga., Dec. 19.
Corrox—Coder the influence of Liverpool
dates of the 24th alt., quoting a further decline
is the article, the market opened very doll; and
this cause, together with tne weather, created
Rule or no demand On Wednesday there was a
i better feeling in the market, and some fifty
i changed hands at a small advance on the
i day’s quotations—36c being the top of
On Thursday there was a still bet-
nand, but very lit: la or none offeriogit the
wr oernana, but very little or ooneoBennut tut
fuling Gguree.The sales of the day scarcel^reach
ed 40 bales at the quotations of tne previous day.
-Friday the market opened quiet, and abont fifty
helm were sold at the extremes of 30a36c. On
some 75 bales were sold at an advance
•f lefor higher grades. To-day (Monday) the
* languid, and not more than 36
pd hands up to the time of closing
e sales of the week reach some
[over toGbeJcu.
following are the ruling figures at this
Ordinary.
fStriot good middling.
.28130
.82aS4
.! *37
leklle
uket
■ - Mobil*. Dee. 15.
Corrox—The demand to-day was limited. Mar
ket hare of ootton and closing qn<et, with slight
——> in quotations of yesterday,. Sales 590
Middlings 47 a—c.
Ifaihrille Market.
„ NtsnviLLs, Dec. 19.
Cwrox—The stagnation in the cotton market
yesterday, indicated by the limited sales given
below, could not be traced to aov positive East''
an advices; and the fact that of the small amount
sold, a lair proportion brought 21c, was a strong
feature of a dull market, indicating that a wide
difference between buyers and sellers chiefly pre
Tented operations. *
i7J-2cal8c; fair to good cargoes, 181-2cal»J£c;
Java, mats and bags, 28a29c, native Cejlon, 24a
25c; Maracaibo, 20a38 !-*« Lagnayra,20«Mc; 8t.
Domingo, 17%al8 l-2c—all gold, net easb, duty
5ew York Gold Market.
Naw York, Dec. 19.
The gold market was firm, and loans were gen-
nraUj made by the lender paying two per cent
interest on the currency advanced. The opening
price waa 14$^, followed by a decline of 1-8 and
a subsequent advance to 146 5-8.
Foreign exchange is firm, and ve**y few mer-
tcantile or Southern bankers’ bills, drawn against
cotton, are offered in the market. Prime com-
jMtciai bills sold at 100 net this morning, and the
leading bankers demanded 109^ lor their sixty
tlaya bills oo,England, and 110 3-8a}£ at short
Some transactions were, however, re
ported at 109^8-8 for bankers^ ils and I08%a%
- — in good supply, and the wants of
-* Exchange were promptly met at seven
«— —while in a few exceptional cases large
nmoaate were loaned at six. The Sub Treasury
aid the Snb Treasuries elsewhere are dis-
yaretag freeij on account of the interest on the
•awanl aeries of the seven-thirty loan and other-
Wii^iaiUn volume of loanable funds is steadi-
4* the financial centres, while at
iocinnati and other central points in
^ twwy market is reported quiet
tat^PQWatdj easy. The drain southward and
generally has at the game time
.--shed to inconsiderable proportions, which
tne return Bow. more than neutralizes, as wag
•hjwu by last week’s bank statement. The
HTviawry is in a comfortable position tor meeting
itocorT-nt obligations, the balance in the Sub
r this afternoon being $77,798,510. Mr.
w ® *•* assured , does not intend to
“ “>• , way of landing or bor-
(uhki the financial qnestion has been dis-
■n Ccugreea, and aa the latter will adjonrn
- — g r wr two.tiU alter the holidays nothing is
I ikely to occur in tlie meantime of a character dis-
tarhiug monetary affairs. The inference, there-
T 1 ' * “St although we shall have little more
than a brokers’ market on the Stock Exchange.it
wiU he a rather active one, with aa upward ten
dency, in anticipation of a quick rise early in
January, wbeu a large number of persons who
•» now engaged in balancing their accounts will
*• for a brisk speculative movement.
, Mww York General Market.
_ „ N’aw Yobs, Dec. 19.
. BMtamxcFrg—Receipts, 2.435 bbls flour, 418
bag* corn meal, 9,827 bushels corn, and 2,975 do
T* 1 ® ®«rket for State and Western flour
**••* **"* heavy for all brands, and some
, f“Uy 5c lower. The sales were
•* ®ur revised quotations sub-
Southern flour was also doll and heavy:
tales were about 850 bbls. Canadian flon?
ta moderate demand, bat prices for some
-—we were » shade in buyer’s favor. The sales
*keat 359 bbls. Bye flour was quiet and
WMiauged, A moderate inquiry prevailed for
Pncm were firmer. We note sales
•r *00hhlaBrandywine at $4 65. We quote:
“1 and Western $7 00 » 7 48
— - 8 00 a 8 IB
. 8 20a 8 48
8 00 a 8 40
. 8 40 a 8 80
. 9 00 a 9 88
8 78 a 9 75
. 9 60 a 10 00
.•*- —» *— . . "j . 8 08 a 8 38
a Cm i ■ Ill 8 40 a 11 00
t uari^a—Wsmaor, »oti T , on receipt of unfa _
. from New Orleans. The demand
alative, and prioes ruled
mirket closing buoyant
- ament. The sales were
-J quote:
Upland. Florida. Mobile. N.O.AT.
*i 41 43
„ *° 50 61
■•H , $$ 52 S3
continued in good demand end
JV. sot* sales of another
t Kdith Rose, on
ok embraces 75,-
-^***.i n Baltimore:
Fbeights—Cotton offered very freely and rates
were decidedly stiff. Some few agents offered to
take lots to fill up at 3.Sd,but most all the tonnage
was at 7-16d. The engagements were—To Liv
erpool, 14,000 bushels corn, at 6)^d; 1,800 balsa
ootton, at 8-3da7-16d; 500 tes beef, at 2s 6d. Pet
steamer, 10.500 bushels eorn, at 6d; 1,200 bales
cotton, at %d; 250 tes beef at 8s 6d. To London,
per steamer, 150 tes beef, at^s 6d; 80 hbda tobac
co, at 25s. The charters are a brig, to Hgvra,
Detrolemn, at 6s 6d; a bark, from Gdlvetiton to
Liverpool, cotton, at Id; a bark, from Philadel
phia fo Aspinwall, private terms. <
i ish—The transactions have been limited in all
descriptions, but prioes were very firm. Dry Cod
sold in small lota at $7 50a8 50 for Grand Bank,
and $9 25a9 50 for St George’s. The latter in
[I supply while there is a full atoek of the for-
small
Ubomas A co, MoNangbt *
to, G T Jtidhols, B O’Byrne, O’Pallon A to, Bug
gies A Aldrich, Randall A po, Rogers-* Cans.fJ
A Rutherford, A A Soiomoas A co, F W Sims A
eo7A J Shone, H Scranton, P D Smyth, W H
Stark, P Schuster, J M T, Tison A Gordon, J L
Villaloogs, E H Vaaness A co, Weed A Corn
wall, J P Wheaton, Moore A Marsh. R H PalbaBL CilflU/ A OfUilP UCDPU A k|TC
Jones A Way, Petal Cheever, 3 R WiMer, 9 » ff l'11 TV nflUrrlu mLflUll ftll I 0
Heidt, MAH Tamer, Warren A Plattner, H
Meinhart, [S S], J W, J W 8, E A E, Gray, M A
oo, Nee if, Lovell A Lattimore, sad others.
Per steamer Lizzie Baker, from Palatka, Ac-—
S A J Gardner, Claghom A Cacningham, C E
Smith, Mat Ftatley.
raer. Mackerel was scarce and firmer. Wvqnote:
Shore No 1, $24; do No 2, nominally, *18
large No 3, $16; bay No 1, $17 A<M8 60, and do
No 2, nominally $16 50al7. Herring were steady
at 50c for No 1 and 60c for soiled. Salmon were
selling sparingly at $88a40 for No 1, and $86*88
tor No 2—stock moderate. We quote pickled
scaled fish $6 75, and piekled cod $8 75a9.
Molasses continued quiet but steady, with a
moderate trade inquiry and a fib saies at onr
quotations, as follows: Cuba mnwovsdo, 9$s55c;
Cuba clayed. 38a40c; Cuba centrifugal, 88a4Pe;
Porto Rico, 50a60c. The present stock embraces
8,C00 hlids Cuba mftscovado and 1500 bhds Porto
Rico. We Dote sales by auction of 40 hhds com
mon Porto Rico at 45c, and 140 hhds new crop,
New Orleans, at $lal 25.
Paovisioxs—Receipts 5 bbls pork, 106 do beef,
247 pkgs cat meats and 150 kegs lard. The pork
market was fairly active but at irregular and
lower prices, mess closing heavy at $27 87 1-2.
regular, The sales were about 10,000 bbls for
present delivery, at $27 50a28 for mess, and $23a
23 25 for prime mess; small sales new mess were
mede at tSOaSO 50. Beef waa without noticeable
change; the sales were about 5C0 bbls at $llal4
for plain mess and $14al7 for extra mess. Beef
hams were dull and unchanged, with smaJl teles
at 82a34 Bacon was in demand; we note sales of
800 boxes at 14al4 l-4c for Cumberland cut, de
liverable in January and February, seller’s op
tion. Cat meats were doll and heavy; the sales
were only 200 packages, at UalSc for shoulders,
and 13al6c for hams. Lard ruled lower; the sales
were about 800 packages at 15 l-2al9)^c, the mar
ket closing with sales of the best at 19c. Butter
was dull at 25a38c for Western, and S5a45 for
State. Cheese wsb dull and nnchanged, with
small sales at 14al9c, as to quality; the latter rate
an extreme for factory made. „
SuGAtt—The market was quiet and drooping.
The Bales were confined to 18 bhds Cuba musco
vado at 13al4 l-2c, and 28 hhds Porto Rico on
private -terms. Also, by auction, 20 hbds, in
cluding Cuba and Porto Rico, at 12alSo. Re
fined was dull and nominal. The stock of raw
includes 33*07 hhds, 60,792 boxes, 76,140 bags
and 101 melado.
Exporta.
* Per steamship San Salvador,-fot- New York-
259 bales upland cotton, 35 do *ea bland do, 50
do domestics, 97 pckga mdse, 37 soks dried fruit
and 84 empty ale bbls.
Per steamship Nightingale, for New York.—
862 bales cotton, 249 bags dried fruit, and 44
pkgs
MISCELLANEOUS.
GREAT DISTRIBUTION
BY THE
etjeekA.
(lift Association.
ESTABLISHED 1846.
180 BROADWAY, N. Y.
ROSEWOOD PIANOS, MELODEONS,
Fine Oil Paintings, Engravings,
Silver Ware, Fine Golf and Silver
WATCHES,
Diamond Pins, Diamond Rings, Gold
Paper Warelipuse
AND DEPOT!
Printers
0or- West Broad and Bay Streets,
SJtYAJTAJlH, GEO
THE undersigned have this day entered into a co-
A partnership ander the name and style of MoKBB,
BEN. “
SETT A 00„ at McKee A Bennett’s old stand.
. Will keep constantly on hand a fine assortment of
WARREN & PLATNEtt,
Wholesale Dealers in all kinds of Writing
Printing and Wrapping Papa*, En-<
velopes, Twines and Paper Bags.
Also, Printers’ Inks, Cferds
and Card Board*.
Carriages,
Bretts, Boekafrayg, Baggies,
and Coach material
Of every description, which we sell at the
Lowttet Oast Prices.
All work sold, warranted as represented. We have
fine Store Rooms, and forwarding will be promptly at-
tanded to. Consignment? soli ited.
Wfll open by 1st January Manufacturing and Re
pairing Department, and will have Experienced
Workmen and Choice Material, and be
prepared to do any amount of Carriage Repairing.
. McKEE, BENNETT & CO.
J. G. McKEE,
L.S. BENNETT,
JAMBS MoKEE.
dec*
jncnj
T,1
E. j
Greo.fi. Arledge,
Liverpool Cotton Market .
[Fiom Jas. Campbell A Co.’s Circular.]
i^VIKPOOL, Nov. 30.
The advices which were' received by thaSfava
upon the, afternoon of Prieav last, of a further
fall in the value of Cotton at New York, together
with a continuance of large receipts at the South
ern ports, as well as the exteosive shipments to
this country, at once checked the improved feel
ing and upward tendency of prices which was
caused by the reduction in the Bank rate of dis
count upon Thursday last, and the sales upon
Saturday,which were only estimated at7000 bales,
were generally at prices establishing a decline on
the previous day's rates of ]^al-2d per lb, the
market having closed upon that day with con
siderable heaviness; the receipt, however, upon
Monday of later dates from America by the Pe
ruvian. with advice of a recovery in prices at New
York, and a reported falling off in the receipts, at
onlte imparted an improved tone to our market,
and with a more active inquiry the decline of
Satqgday was speedily recovered; while since
then a very extensive demand has been expe
rienced daily, and prices have steadily advanced,
the-market closiog to day (Thursday) with con
siderable buoyancy, and at an advance on the
a uotations of last week of about l)^d per lb for
if the more current qualities of American.
Sea Island* continue in pretty good request,and
prices are steady.
Brazils hare been in more active demand, but
the recent imports baring been pretty freely of
fered, pricea can only be quoted about l-2d per lb
higher.
Egyptians hsve been in extensive request, and
command an advance now on the quotations of
lost week of about 2d per lb.
In Surats a very good business has been con-
cluded.and they close at an advance on last week’s
rates of l-2a%d per lb; Chinas and Bengals hare
also been in more active request, ana must be
quoted at fully 1-2 per lb dearer.
The imports during the past week have been
54,327 bales, oi which 29,343 bales are American.
The sales during the past week amount to 96,-
230 bales of which there have been taken as
follows: By the trade, 58,100 bales, viz: 10,350
American, 2600 Pernam, 2720 Bahia. 180 Maran-
bam,69y0 Egyptian. 1520 Smyrna, 1380 Peruvian,
1570 West India, 28,650 East India, and 2140
China. By speculators 18,190 balls, viz: 780Q
American, 1600 Pernam,280 Bahia, 890 Egyptian,
40 Smyrna, 20 Peruvian, 60 West India, and 8700
Eastlodia. By exporters 19,940 bales, viz: 2290
American, 2000 Peruam, 400 Babia, 320 Egyp
tian. 180 Smyrna, 1500 Peruvian, 140 West India,
12,850 East India and 260. China.
The actual export during the past week has
been 10,002 bates, viz: 1675 American, 700 Per-
nam^36 Bahia, 420 Egyptian, 76 Smyrna, 176
West India, 6438 East India, and 181 China, none
of which have beeD shipped to America.
P. 8.—Friday, noon. The market opens to
day with an active inquiry, and prices are very
firm; sales probably 15,000 bales, including 6,000
on speculation and for export.
and
&c.
Bracelets, Coral Florentine, Mosaic,
Jet, Lava and Cameo Ladies’
Sets, Gold Pens with Gold
and Silver Extension
, Holders Sleeve But
tons, Sets of
Studs, Vest
Neck Chains, Gold Rings,
Valued at
$1,000,000 .
Distribution is made in the following manner:
Certificates naming each article and its Valcx,
are place : in Sealed Envelopes, which are well
mixed. One of these Envelopes, containing the Cer
tificates or Order for some Article, will be delivered at
our oflice or sent by mail to any address, without re
gard to choice, on receipt of 25 rents.
On receiving the Certificate the purchaser will ace
what Article it nnxwe, and Its value, and can then
sendONE DOLLAR and receive the Article named,
or can choose ANT otheb one Article on the List of the
same value. 1
IS— Purchasers of our Scaled Envelopes,
may, in this manner,
72 BAY STREET,
Between Abercorn & Lincoln Streets,
Savann Jbl, G-a.,
Grocer, Shi 6 handler,
AND AGENT FOR
CARINGTON’S OILS.&c
Consisting of the following:
SPERM, •
WHitLE,
LARD,
KEROSENE and
LINSEED OILS.
DEALER IN
Benglae,
Tar,
Spirits Turpentine,
and Rosin.
Also, Agents for the celebrated Groiton Miners,
Paints, and Dealers in American Zinc, White Lead
Chrome Green, Yellow, Prussian Blue, Verdigris,
Varnish, &t, Ac. 1 i s' /
Orders filled with promptness and despatch at the
Lowest Market Price. dec!6—lm
obtain an Article Worth from
One to Five Hundred Dollars,
For One Dollar,
, .
which they need not pay until it is known what is
drawn and its value. Entire Satisfaction Guaranteed
in all Cases.
Herses & Carriages
DANIEL BIJTLER would respectfully in
form the public that he is now prepared to furnish,
at the shortest notice.
HORSES AND CARRIAGES.
THE EUREKA GIFT ASSOCIATION
J
would call attention to the fact of its being the
MARINE INTELLIGENCE.
SA VANN A H, DECEMBER 24.
ARRIVED.
Steamship Zodiac, Dearborn, New York, to
Cohen.
Steamer Lizzie Baker, King, Palatka, Ae, to
Claghorn A Cunningham.
CLEARED.
Steamship San Salvador, Adkins, New York, B
H Hardee.
Steamship Nightingale, Breaker, New York, J
R Wilder.
Steamship Constitution, Greemao, New York,
Brigham, Baldwin A oo.
Steamship Leo, Merrill, New York, G Cohen.
’A Steamship North Point, Smith, Baltimore, La-
Roche A West.
18.
From this Port.
Brig Redwood, Boyle, at Boston, Dec. 18.
Schr Fanny Elder, Spear, at New York, Deo
Cleared for this Port.
Ship England’s Queen, Maekey, at Liverpool'
Dec 2.
Original and Largest Gift Association in the country.—
We are therefore enabled to send Finer Goods, and
give better chances to .obtain the more valuable prizes,
than any other establishment of the kind. The busi
ness continues to be conducted in a fair and hon
orable manner, and a large and greatly increasing
trade is proof that our patrons appreciate this method
of obtaining rich and elegant goods.
During the past year this Association has seDt a
very large number of valuable prizes to all parts of the
country. Those who patronize us will receive the full
value of their money, as no article on our list is worth
less than One Dollar, retail, and there are no blanks.
Parties dealing with ns may depend on having
prompt retains, and the article drawn will be immedi
ately sent to any address by return mail or express.
The following parties have recently drawn valuable
prizes from the Eureka Association and have kindly
allowed the nse of their names, many other Eomes
might be published were we permitted:
Andrew Wilson, Cnstom Rouse, Philadelphia, Penn.,
Oil Painting, value, $100; James Hargraves, 821
Broadway, New York, Oil Painting, value, $100; K.
F. Jones, Barrett, Marshall Co., Kansas, Melodeon,
value $:00; Patrick J. Byrnes, Waterbary, Ct,, Gold
Watch, value, $125: J. F. Shaw, 224 East 24th Street,
New York, Piano, value, $350; Mrs. Chas. J. Nevis,
Elmira, N. Y., Piano, value, $300; Miss Lucy*sne-
way, Elmira. N. Y, Cluster Diamond Ring, value,
$200; Mrs. K. Pennoyer, City Hotel, Nashville, Tenn.,
Melodeon, value, $125; Oscar M. Allen, Co. B, 142d
Reg. Ind. Vols., Nashville, Tenn., Watch, value, $85;
Rowland S. Patterson, Co. D loth Iowa Vet. Volun
teers, Oil Painting, value, $109; Mrs. Abbey J. Par
sons, Springfield, Mass.. Melodeon, value, $150; Jas.
L. Dexter, City Surveyor, Syracuse, N. Y„ Gold
Watch, value, $150; Mrs. James Ely, 177 Wooster sL,
cor. Bleeker, N. Y., Oil Painting, value, $100; Mrs. J.
C. Coles, Grand Rapids, Michigan, Silver Carter, value
$40; Dr. J. B. Sinclair, No. 4 Mata st, Utica. N. Y.,
Framed Engraving, value, $25; Hon. Luther Det-
moU, *'asbington, D. C., Oil Painting, value, $100.
Letters from various parties throughout the country
acknowledging the receipt of very valuable gifts, may
be seen on file at our office.
First class Carriages ran to the various Steamboat
Wharves and to the Railroad Depot at the lowest
rates.
None bnt careful and competent Drivers employed.
DANIEL BUTLER,
noalO—tf cor. Whitaker and York streets.
E. H. VAN NESS & CO.
GROCERS, SHIP CHANDLERS,
AND
3Produ.ee 33ealer.s,
Voder Bluff, corner Abercorn Street,
SAVANNAH.OA.
TO BE SOLD FOR
One Dollar Each.,
Without Regard to Value, and not to lie Paid
for until You Know What you will Receive.
XAOU. ,
DO Elegant Rosew’d Pianos, worth.$ 50.00 to 5(10.00
50 Melodeons, Rosewood cases.... 125.0ft to 225.00
100 Fine Oil Paintings 25.00 to 1( 0.90
100 Gold Hunting Case Watches.... 75.00 to 150.00
150 Diamond Rings 50.00 to 200.00
S50 Ladies’ Gold Watches 60.00 to 85.00
450 Silver Watches 25.00 to 50.00
200 Fine Steel Engravings, framed.. 12.0' 1 to 25.00
lOOMusteBoxes 12.00 to 45.00
10,1 Silver Revolving Patent Castors. 15.00 to 40.00
100 Silver Fruit and Cake Baskets.. 15.00 to 85.00
500 -ets Silver Tel and Table Spoons 15.00 W 89.00
Orders from the Country, Private Families, Steamers
and - ailing vessels, respectfully solicited.
Produce bought and sold on commission,
100bbls. selected apples,
100 bbls. Onions,
100 bbls. Potatoes,
50 bbls. extra Flonr,
50 bbls. Nos. 1 and 2 Mackerel,
100 tabs extra Batter,
150 boxes extra Cheese,
500 kits Nos. 1, 2 and 3 Mackerel,
50 hlf. bbls. FultonTVtarkct Beef,
50 hlf. bbls. extra Family Pork.
nov21
CHARLES L. COLBY & CO.,
SHIPPING, COMMISSION,
AND
FORWARDING MERCHANTS
JONES’ BLOCK,
CORNER BAY AND ABERCORN STS.,
SAVANNAH, GA.
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. HOL ’AY, Resident Partner.
Rkfebenozs.—Messrs. Dabney, Morgan & Co., New
York; Jarvis Slade, Esq.. New York; Gardner Colby,
Esq., Boston; Hon. J. Wiley Edmonds, Boston.
auglS tf
V. 1. 91YRELL,
Steamboat Agent,
5.0u to
8.00 to
S.OOto
1.50 to
3 00 to
4.00 to
4.00 to
4.00 to
3.50 to
2,500 Vest and Neck Chains
2,500 Ladies’ Silver Porte Monnies....
3,000 Silver Butter Knives
2,000 Pairs Ear Rings, (new styles)....
3,000Gold Pencils and Tooth Picks..
3,000 Onyx, and Amethyst Brooches
3,000 Lava and Florentine Brooches..
1,00 > Masonic Pins
2,000 Fine Gold Watch Keys
5,000 Children’s Armlets 2.50 to
2,500 Sets of BosomStnds 1.50 to
2,600 Enameled Sleeve Buttons 2.50 to
10,000 PlainGoldand Chased Rings... 1.00 to
5 000 Stone Set and Seal Rings 2.60 to
5,000 Lockets, all sizes 2.00 to
10,000 sets of Ladies’ Jewelry 8.00 to
4,000 Watch Charms (each) 3.00 to
5,000 Gold Pens, Silver Kx. < (ases.... 4.00 to
5,000 Gents’ Breast and Scarf Pins ... 3 00 to
2,000 Ladies’new style Belt Fnckles.. 4.00 ?o
25.0o
15.00
7.00
6.00
8 00
10.00
6.00
6.00
9.00
8.00
5.00
10.00
6.00
10.00
7.00
20.00
5.50
6.00
20.00
6.50
GENERAL
Commission and Forwarding Mercliant,
Bay Street, Savannah, Ga.,
Harris' Building, td Door West of A. Low & Co.’s.
Refers to Messrs. Hunter & Gammell, Crane, John
son A GraybiU, Beil, Wylly A Christian, Bothwell &
Miller, Thomas A Co., and M. A. Cohen,
Esq.
tf
sep29
Wm. M. Davidson
WHOUSXL* HEALTH Uf
Groceries, Wises, Liquors, Teas,
Segars, Ale and t-fder,
150 Bay Street Savannah.
oct25 tf
2,000 Chatelaine ana Guard Chains . 6.0o to 20.00
Sailed for this Port.
Ship Kaloz, Morrison, at Liverpool, Deo 2.
Ship Sarah Mandall, Jones, for Silloth, Dee. 5.
Memoranda.
The eehr Onroet, Tho&paon, for Port Jefforicn,
Fla, cleared at New York Deo 18.
The Mary Louise, Horton, for Charle-ton,
sailed from Liverpool Dec 4. .
Tho bark Lamplighter, Bahre, for Port Royal,
S C, cleared at New York Deo. 19.
The ship Southern Rights, Rose, for Charle««
ton, cleared at New York, Dee 19,
Passengers
Per steamship Zodiac, from New York—Mies
Rosa Hein, CM Gilbert, MissMitoheli JOSohooh,
G Hayne, F Hombeck, P Elliott, John Stark, J C
Forbush, Miss E Hudson, Chae Warner, 0 Riteh-
•r, J Waef, WH Aldrich, Thus Friday, Mary
Bennett, E Hendry, F A Norton, H Scultz, M
O’Grady, Miss A Lament, C Donovan.
Per steamship San Salvador, for New York
Col C C Jones, Mrs Jones ohild and servant, R
Stotesbury, Mlse Baken, W A Park, G ApeL T J
Dunbar, C Evans, J M Adams, H L Johnson, J
H Gifford, J W Jaokson, J C Ludlow, Col Dodge.
G A Flint, Jno Miller, Henry Roman, WR Hill-
yer, and 6 deok.
Per etoamer Lizzie Baker, from Falatke, Ao.
Mr Kimball and wife, Mrs Maseort, O H Snow, J
Sherwood, W B Churchill, S Daniels and lady
Mr Hall, Mr Pure*. 7 ’
l.OOo Gold Thimbles 7.00 to
2,000 sets Ladies’ Jet and Gold 12.00 to
10,000 Gold Crosses 1.50 to
9,000 Oval Band Bracelets 0 00 to
4,000ChasedB-acelets S.OOto
2,000 Ball Eardrops, all colors 3.00 to
6,0110 FineGold Pens 2.00 to
2,000 New style Jet & Gold Eardrops.. 3.0o to
2,500 New style Long Crystal Eardrops 4.00 to
2,000Gold Pens S.OOto
14.00
20.00
6.00
20.00
10.00
6.oO
850
7.00
8.00
6.00
nr A CHANCE TO OBTAIN ANY OF
THE ABOVE ARTICLE* for ONE
DOLLARBf PURCHASING A SEAL'
EI» ENVELOPE FOB 25 CENTS.
S3— Five Sealed Envelopes will be sent for $1 00 •
Eleven for $2.00; Thirty for $5.00; Sixty-are for $10-
One Hundred for^l5. Agents wanted every
where.
Oar t*trons are desired to send United States money
when it is convenient. Long Letters are necessary
Orders for Sealed Envelopes must in every
case be accompanied by the Cash, with the name of
the person sending, and Town,County and State plain
ly written. Letters should be addressed to the Man
agers. as follows.
R. MOLINA,
(JOB- BULL ABD OONGBESS STBEETS,
~Y , (Under Screvea House,)
A ■ niBOBTBB AMD WnOLZSALB DBALZB IX
Havana Sesars, Steal
AMD 1 A
SMOKING TOBACCO.
Also, all kinds of Virginia Chewing and Smoking
Tobacco, Meerschaum, Brier Root, and all other kinds
of Fancy Pipes. 8m acp30
Goods direct
to compete
Having superior facilities for
from the Mum factories, we are
with New York Prices.
.Sole Agents in this dly for (he
Mills.
Cash paid for Rags *nd all kinds of Paper Stock.
dec*
Bath Paper
A. J, SHADY,
wii. m. sun*. * a! o. eoaza.
BRADY, SMITH & CO,
AND
Forwarding Merchants,
AND
Manufacturers’ Agents
NORTH SIDE OF BAY /fSTRKKT,
Between Whitaker and Barnard,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
Liberal advances made on consignments of Cotton,
&c„ to their friends in New York and Boston.
References—Wm. K. Kitchen, Pres* National Park
Bank, N. Y.; H. C. Thacher A Co- Bolton; Israel CO-
hen, Baltimore; Hall, Moses A Co.,Colhmbua; Wyman,
Moses & Co., Montgomery. angT
fttsnrffgce Agency.
Security InsHrancey Company,
Capital and t orpins, $1,600,900.
Phoeaix Insurance Company,
Capital and Surplus, $L,500,090. *
International Insurance Company,
Capital and Surplus, $1, *10,060.
Manhattan Insurance Company,
Capital and Surplus, $900,000.
Risks taki
in the above bighl;
panics on BnUdtogs and Me '
turns, at the lowest rates,
Com-
“"wtth
Apply to ' A. A. LANE,"Agent,
novli—8 m No. 18 Stoddard’s Range, Bay street.
Insurance Agency
OCEAN, HiVEB, FOE.
undersigned hold
.tog Insn ranee corporations ot New York, repre-
" j an aggregate cash capital of over
FIVE MILLIONS OP DOLLARS
A*_*rej
to issue policies to cover Fifty Tboo-
on one application upon
Tire Risks at Savannah and
Ini
BOUT. P. YORK,
Ji. B. WILLIAMS,
i. m. iimn,
r.*.
m imams hutim a,
AUCTION AND COMBtflsiON
HEBCHAKTfl,
Bay Street. Savannah, Ga.
Consignments of Cotton and Limber soHdtod.
References:
Savannah—Brigham, Baldwin k Co., Gaden A
’tackles, Erwin A Hardee. Hunter k Gammell, Isaac
D. LaRoche, Hiram Roberts, W. Woodbridge, L. C.
NHUkCo.
New York—S. T. Knapp A Bro., D. H. Baldwin A
Co,
Sale days, Tuesdays and Fridays.
sep6
H. G0WDY, i n
Commission Merchant,
106 B A.Y STREET,
(Anderson’s Wharf,)
COTTON AND MERCHANDIZE IN TRANSIT ON THE
AUGUSTA AND MACON MYERS,
OCEAN RISKS GENERALLY,
Prompt Settlement of Losses,
L. C. NORVELL <fc GO.,
Bnll street, opposite Port Office.
INSURANCE!
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, $10,400,00*
SAVANNAH:
oct2
GEORGIA.
J. P. M. EPPING,
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
decll
DARIEN, GEORGIA.
3mo /
C00PAS, 0LC0TTS & FARRELLY,
Booksellers and Stationers,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
T HE undesigned have formed a Copartnership
under the name and style of COuPER, OLCOTT4
A FAKKKLLY, for the transaction of a Wholesale and
Retail
Book and Stationery Business,
at the old stand of John M. Cooper A Co., Northwest
corner of Whitaker and SL Jalien streets.
JOHN M. COOPER,
WILLIAM H OLOOTT,
DANIEL G. OLCOTT,
oct23 . STEPHEN?4RRBLLY.
A.
N.
COMMISSION
AND
Forwarding Merchant,
93 BAY STREET,
G3B0K.GIA.
savahthtah:,
OC114—tf
JNO. L. VILLAI0NGA,
Ootton Factor, *
Forwarding end Commission Merchant
NO. 94 BAT STREET,
GEORGIA.
.-oct25
6m
A- E. LOPEZ & CO.,
Gunsmiths and,Locksmiths,
Corner of gt, Jalien and Jefferson Streets,
oetl8—tf
RICHARDSON & BARNARD,
Bay St, opposite Mariner’s Church
AGENTS (FOR
Wm.Jeisnp A Son’*
English Cast Steel,
Circular Saw*.
Cotton Gina,
Ammoniated Pacific Guano,
Patent Decking- and Roofing.
oct!4—tf
Doctors LeHardy and Babersbam,
H AVING entered into a partnership for the prac
tice of Medicine, Surgery, and other branches qf
their profession, offer their cervices lo the
Savannah and vicinity.
Office over Hil'amanV Drug Store, corner Bnll find
Broughton streets. Office hoars from 9 to 12 m
from S tnfln m
and
Cliipman & Chnpin,
(Succesors to Marry, Day A Co.)
208 Bay Street, North Side, Between
Barnard and JTefferson streets,
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS
om 3 to 5 p. m.
J. C. LnHARDY, M. D„
Residence two doors West of Drayton
J. C. HABERSHAM, M. D„
Residence No. 31 Liberty street,
decl I Three doors toothwwt of Bull.
INDIAN STREET- j*
FOUNDRY.
*ND DBALXBS IK
H AVING re-opened our Foundry
Shop, we ore now pzepsrwbto f
and
Wood, Coal, Grain, Hay, Corn, Oats
and Feed,
to quantities to suit customers, at the lowest market
nov 25—tf
prices.
iron and brats Ua9ttags,as also tot
Sugar Mill, Circular and Gang Saw Mills; and i
of Millwrighting, Engineering, Steam Boat and 1
m ith Work done at short no
sespatch. ROSE, i
duov2
Goodwin. Hunt & Co.,
Box 5706 Post Office, New York.
E. F. METCALFE & CO.,
GENERA!, FORWARDING
dec9—8m
Cottos Unit Cotton flint*. Cotton flint
fV-
Taylor, Brown,. Eagle, Southern,
Emory & Craven, McCfiarty
and Excelsior,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Stoddard’s Range, on Bay street, between Lincoln
and Abercorn,
Savannah, Georgia.
References.—Honing, Flint A Pearce, New York; E.
M. Brace A Oo. Augusta, Ga.: B. C. Robson, Eeq., At-
tt A Howra, Macon, Ga.; S. M Brae
Metropolitan
Cotton
Cor- Bay and Jefferson l
ALEXANDER
CHAS. L- COLBY & CO.
A RE prepared to take IN urine Biaka to any
A. Domes! icor Foreign Fort, and Fire Biaka
B th is city to the following named first class New York
Companies, at the lowest rates:
COLUMBIAN MARINS INSURANCE CO.
Capital, $5,000,000.
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,
Capital, $5,000,000.
COMMERCE FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,
Capita!, $200,000.
STANDARD FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,
itCapital, $2001000.
Office in Jones’ Block,
corner Bay and Abercorn streets.
Branch Office,
cor. Draytoh aid Bryan streets. augl>-tf
.MORRIS
MERCHANTS’
INSURANCE COMPANY!
HARTFORD, CONN.
rpHE undersigned having been appointed agent for
_ the
take risks
well knogn Company, is
fire on t
JnlyS
most favorable terms.
H. BRIGHAM,
Office Southern Insurance and Trust Co.
tf
to
Marne Insurance.
TtalVEHi
IX Mutual Insurance Company of New York, by
t and Ocean Risks taken for, the Atlantic
CHARLES GREEN A ON,
No. 12, Stoddaid’B Eastern Range, Bay street
decs—tf
BALTIMORE CARDS.
D. C). Cary,
General Commission Merchant,
BALTIMORE,. Md.
Particular attention given to orders for the purchase
of Goods.
Consignments respectfully solicited.
l(ctLi3, fly permission, to Rue, Whitney A Co., Sa
vannah. nov20—lm
-POOLE 4c HUNT,
X Baltimore, Maryland,
f, JfAKUFAflTUBXES *
Portable and Stationary Steam Engines and Boilers,
Steam Fire Engines,
Portable Saw Mills Gang and Single Saw Milk,
Mining Machinery,
Portable Grist Mills, Fl jnr Mill Machinery,
, Cotton Screws,
Railroad Cars, Car Wheels and Axles,
Hydraulic Presses for Oil and Tobacco,
Tobacco Moulds,
Gas Works Apparatus of all kinds,
Safting, Pulleys and Hangers,
ang? dm
CYRUS r. HRNDBXHALL,
Greensboro*, N. C.
DUliLKT KICHOLS,
Baltimore.
0.
P. MENDENHALL & CO.,
Ootton, Tobacco,
General Commission Merchants,
156 Pratt Stxeet Wharf,
-' sep!3 BALTIMORE,
“ .BALTIMORE
IJIHE
I* now
WROUGHT
■xg"'
All pipe warranted.
F. O. Box 1306. Ball
1HT IRON PIPS AND TUBE CO.I
upply Gas, Steam and Water Pipe
moat hvorable terms,
Baltimore, Md.
sepSS—3m
VUGUSTA
CARDS.
J.D.MATHEWSON
SCENE KAX,
COMMISSION, PRODUCE BROKER
AND
FORWARDING MERCHANT,
No. 285 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga.,
(At the Old Stand of the late firms of T. P. Stovall *
Co., 8tovall, McLaughlin A Co., and G. H.
McLaughlin A Co.,)
Will jive his prompt and personal attention to the
parchtee and sale of Cotton, Domestic Goods, St
Bacon, Lard, Grain, Flonr, Rope, Bagging, and .
chandize generally,
Having the Agency of several first class Cotton
■ * -t all times to supply orders for
ngs, Drill*
PATAU ON Dtuyger
* sufficient «nm halted to raver rS^uL
Addrew
i cxceedtn:
P.O.J
pmtL
* AO »* *&£ ra -
”*" *» Tern.
WOODFORD & RITCH,
ATTOM.YEV8
AND
COUNSELLORS A T
wo. in
LAW
BROADWAY,
(Trinity Baud Jag),
fow, iT^SST 1 *uk£ dEri^t**!*!** *
•everal coarts hi New TrekS”.*!??!* 1 ***** «.
““ ,r
Merwin & Bray,
PBctnuxroa or
“Ballard’s Patent”
AND
CARBINES,
Merwin & Bray Fire Anns Co,’t Pfiteot’ 1
CARTRIDGE,
(And Loom : Aamnntoo
Revolver*. Slagle Shot
No. Sea BROADWAY, NEW YORK.
HAWKINS & CO.,
PACKERS & ( EVERAL PROVISO*
Dealers,
941 Front
Butter,
•Vne
Beet
Pork,
Hams, Bacon,
Lard, Tongue*,
Shoulders, Eggs,
Fulxoa Market Beef.
All orders carefully executed st tho
SHORTEST NOTICE.
We respectfully refer to Mean. Stoatt A
Ehrlich, Es<r,B. G. Tilden. Eeq.
Fork.
Co , K.
Holme* St
Re. 35 Water Street, lev Ter*,
Receivers of Flour,
AND
SOUTHERN PRODUCE.
Consignment* Selieited.
QRDERS for Flew. What, Corn sad Orta
and directly
BDEBS for Floor.
_ filled at lowest market rahh a
first hands tho* saving extra profits.
Reacivera of the well known Brand
“Keanage .tllll*,” which will be
In lots to soil.
Full information furnished by
LaKUCHB, GADENAtTNCUXS,
oct25—2m cor. Bay and
D. H. BALDWIN & CO.
COMMISSION HEiMHAXTS,
178 Pearl f
NEW YORK.
D. H. BALDWIN.)
J. F. GUMMING, / **“•
H. BRIGHAM, *
C. M. HOLST,
0.14
KRAFP & HILL,
Manufactarera and Jobber* of
STRiW AkD MIUJ&BY 909B8
r»
Not. 281 and *8*
(opposite A. T. ftewamj
NEW YORK.
A full supply of Goods, anitable tor this market, al
ways on hand.
Your patronage is respectfully solid tad.
octSS—6m
LOCKWOOD dftlO.
Ne. 94 Broadway o
NEW YOKE,
• Wall tirret
Dealers is fleversKent
DnoaTiuovDM Dirosrrsor<xx»*vnctaswcT
And particular attention given to the/
of Conn nr Bank* and
dccl4—3m
O. PA1MOXS,
MiscrscTrara
HadfieM’s
Works,
Chinese
Importer of
■ fire Crecken
LANTERNS.
Also a large araortmest o( bis owb I
TOT8 AND FANCY
*4 John St, a ear Broadway,
flags, *t.
hie own iaportstaa of
goods.
II.
oct 25—12m
Osnaburgs,
Ker-
GABDNEB, DEXTER * C*-
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
th extensive fire-proof warehouse, <*n furnish
secure storage, and give prompt attention to merchan
dize and produce consigned to me for forwarding in
any direction. *m
KAM3SY & GO.,
GENERAL
Commission Merchants
• . < AND
AUCTIONEERS
308 Broad Street, Augusta, Qa.
GOTO? O Nu
No HR Pearl SC, I No. *4 Frmaklla *C.
NKW YORK, •BOJfTO.V.
Refer to Nzttonzl | Nation*! WdOMM
American Exc*ge Hank-1 National Mitre Beak.
for
with I
to i
without operating
^“‘ffiSWkco-.Arui.i
C. B. DiXTKB, Agt- tm .Cota
octST—3m
Having amide t
inaintance of 25 j
»themselves strictly to
ot operating on their c
Jcrt Habersham A Sons, Savannah.
H. Stark, . „ do.
* <5*. ABgMta. A
W7K.1
IABMTT k MHILLIXfc,
FIBE.PBOOF
hen, President National Pajk Bank, N.
*08 1
NKW YORK
General an4 CemiisSi'oB Merchast,
’/ [ -AUJGrTJS IVk. GA.
Holden ot Merchandize wishing to realize immedi
ately. w01 consult their interests by consigning
; of Goods.
lanta, Ga.; Knott Avowry, Macon, Ga.; R. M Brace,
;an A Co., Apalachicola, Fla.; Watts, Crane A
i; Geo. C. Pearce A Co., St Louis, Mo
Consignees
Per staamsbij
Ex
Boi
S A oo, W Batten by & oo, Cunniugham A
Cohoa, M A Cohan, Erwin A Hi '
G O ffneiaae, Mfmt A oo, J
VWHBIIDQOI
Pw steamship Zodiao,from Hew York—Adams,
Sxpreu eo, T Bateson, Bell, Wylly A Christian.
iothweU* W, R Balfour, BlunA M*yer, Brady 5
OOTTGlsT
With Engines,
lets for running,
shipment, at the lowest
JOHN
GK
A Co., Cincinnati, O.; Mr. H. J. Cook,
Am
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT
I CD VW., ViUL
; John W. Oh
Hum, Ga.
COB. BAY AND JEFFKBSQN STRXED?,
SAVANNAH, GA.
Powers, jnd e
iBoche,
jjnuQt rhoru, &c. «
Lot
Fai
iB.eei
eo, N•• ♦ let l
kOSTON I
Strict business attention will be given all conrign-
‘ ,»t the most ressbaa-
Uutoer
Co., HDton ABaadeU, A. C.
Gammell, C. L.
Halsey,
Wright A, Co*
COMMISSION immiMTS,
Riodejyn eiro, Bra»U
G-tumy Cloth.*
. opp.:
JOHNS.!
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