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SAVANNAH NATCUEAL REPUBLICAN /WEDNESDAY MORNING. D1
POETRY
HI SOUTH.
THE LMD
»r c. r. e.
Know n the lend where *»r«nl«tn.»nd ro.M
In pWerioB ere wwuerwl by Flore', own
Where tho violet in Innoeent heenty
Anti the orengo entl lemon their fregrenco
Tie thoUod of tho cyprcee, megoolle end plM,
Where tho becoh end tho oek iu their mejoety
Tie tho lend'of the olive, tho myrtle end vine,
Tie the lend of tho South, 'lie my own sonny
lend.
Ah I yee, He tho lend where the mocking bird
mimics
Tho varied note songster?, so sweet and so
bland s . . .
Where glide on the waters the white-crested
cygnets,
And the wild curlew screams from her own
native strand ;
Tis the land with the eky of the roseate hue,
And plains rich in verdure incossantly fanned
Bv the zephyrs replete with the fragranoo they
drew . , . .
From the flowers that deck my own fair
sunny land.
■Tie the lend of .flection, of honor *nd troth,
Where tincerel, is offered by Friendship her
hand; ,, ,
’Tis the land of fair maidens and generous
youth, .
Who compose an accomplished and virtuous
band.
*Tis the land where e'en fairies would lovo to
disport,
Twould require no touch of their magical
To make perfect the scene for the fairy qneen's
court, . , L . . . .
In this land of the Sooth, in this bright, sunny
land.
’Tis the land whero our God haa boen bounte
ous In giving
To freemen a heritage, so glorious and grand,
Where death is preferred to ignoble living,
And graves that are honor’d to slavery’s
brand.
Our star-circled banner shall wave from Monnt
Vernon
To whero in its pride flows the swift Rio
Grande ;
While “Jo triumph*” will be the proud gnerdon,
That shall bless with its peace our own sunny
land.
Cotton Firea In New York.
In the year ending Novomber 30tli,
1861, the losses by lire in Now York, by
official report, amounted to $1,520,680;
in the next year, 1862, they are set down
at $1,159,644; in 1803 at SI,325,268; iu
1864 at S4,67U,252; and between the lirot
of December, 1864, and the 81st of May,
1866, the losses amounted to nearly as
much as for the whole ofthe previous year,
and to more than threo times the losses
of 1863, namely S-4,052,448. Tho loss for
the whole year, if wo reckon in the esti
mated loss, is nearly seven million dollars
—86,877,643.
The greater part of this extraordinary
loss (says the New York Post) has been
caused by the careless storage and man
agement of cotton. The cotton which
now comes here is badly baled; it must
be repressed, and often ropicked. It
during these operations chiefly that the
fire is communicated to the inflammable
staple. The safety of the city requires
that cotton, if it is to bo repicked, should
be stored ontside the city limits.
SAR '" e '""*****• Schreiner’s
COLUMN
SAVANNAH, bNCHMHKR 20.
ARRIVED.
Steamship A nitrite, Ntw York, Llndl, to Brig
ham, Baldwin k oo. M L
Steamship Lulu, Taylor, from Ntw Yotk (
hound for Mobile, hut In distress, *r ruP g a
Ittk Pro 10th olT Capo Hatton* with a *’ AX go of
assorted general marohandiao.
Steamer City Point, Ooxettcr. 0b\ r | M ; O n, R W
Adam*.
Htaatucr llolan, Reilly, Aug^ta, Koln A oo.
H'oamor Minnie Brand', Travis, Augusta,
LaRoche A Wr*t.
Steamer Kilo, — ■ , Dariao, M A Cohan.
Steamer Orient. Ooldtbwalte, Doctortown, C L
Colby A eo.
Steoiuor Loyaliat, Hoffman, Darien, John K
WKder.
8t«amer Fannie, McNcIty, Jacksonville, Ao, F
M My rail.
Steamer Clarion, Dootorlown, 0 L Colby A oo.
U S a tumor Bibb, Bontelle, Port Royal.
Bark Evening Star, Fry.
Br bark Myrtle, Cummlna, London, Reid A
Stuart.
Brig Harp, Arey, Bangol, Horatio Pitoher, po-
tatoea.and lumber.
Flat* No 8 and 6, per ateamer Volunteer, from
Aagmta.
CLEAR SB.
Steamer City Point, Coxetter, Cbarloaton, It W
Adame.
Steamer Cbaa Houghton, Sprague, Charles*
Ion.
Steamer Two Roy*, Denials, Dootorlown, Erwin
A Hardee.
A LBV’MH.in every stylo of fliftsh, Plain
xL and Turkey Moroeco.
ACCORDEON8, a large lot,
various sizes and prioes.
Arnold’s superior
Copying Ink.
Protestant and Catholic, a
splendid tisHortmout just received.
Blank Books,
Banjos and Banjo Strings.
I'yIIESN MEN, a large invoice,
Atlanta Items.
Some one of oar citizens—the instances hav
ing become so numerous that we have not
space to mention them in detail—loses a cow,
a mule or horse every night. Latterly thcro
has existed a mania for driving otl* milch cows,
and many families have been made to keenly
feel the loss.
For the information of his friends and rela
tives we copy the following item from the
Louisville Courier:
A correspondent writes us, for tho informa
tion of the friends of the deceased, that Col.
C. P. Whaley, of Atlanta, Georgia, a mem
her of Wharton’s cavalry, C. 8. A., died of
wounds received at Stanford, Lincoln county,
upon the withdrawal of General Bragg’s army
from Kentucky. His remains were interred
in the cometcry near Stanford.
FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL.
Augusta Markets.
Augusta, Dec. U8.
Cottow—The market remains very tsteady, ttnd
prices continue to bo ilrm. Good middling was
•old jesterd»y at 42o. The sales Irom wagons
were not heavy.
Tub Moxet Maskbt—Gold was in good de
mand yesterday. We quot^iir Brokers buying
at 1.40 and soiling at 1.47- Silver buying at 1.42
and selling at 1.47.
Hamburg Market.
Ham»oru, S. O., Dee. 83.
Lott ox—The Cotton market continues about
the same as at last report, with prices Dorn 2la27
in gold, and from 80e89 iu ourrency.
Atlanta Market.
Atlanta, Dec 24.
Factort Goods—Cotton Thread, $a <>Ua3 75;
OanuburgH, 80c; 7-8 Shirting, 2tja2B; 4-8 Sheotiug
fc4n37c per yurd.
Col’ntrt Produce—Demand active. Corn by
the car load, 91 40sl 45; and retailing at |i 40a
1 60; Meal, gl 50al 75 per bushel; Oats, 75a85c
per bushel; Peus, 1 25al 80 per bushel; Butter, 40
a50c per pound.
Bcoak—Brown, I8a22c per pound; C, 23a24c
White, 2tta26c; Loot and Crushed, 27a28c.
Galveston Cotton Statement.
. Galvkston, Dec. 8.
This Year. 1800-61.
Block on band 1st Sept, 1865.. 13,857 8,
Ilec’d at this Port this week... 6,667 8 226
Received at this port prev’ly..56,0l 1 62,5311
" at other port* 7,777 «,V62
65,885
„ Total 88,322
Exported to Great Britain
^ to date 13,857 11,400
Other Continental Porte. Hl4
Exported to N. Orleans..22,670 8,676
“ " New York. .28,244 17,2411
“ “ Boston 1125 60,454 0,37U 44,808
On band and on shipboard
not cleared 2I 0tt6
VcpArtor. of Steamublpt and Steamer a
FOR NRW rORR.
8teamahl^Zodiac, Wodnoaday, December 27th, at
VOR CHARLMTON.
Fteamer City Point, every Saturday morning, at
••clock.
pteamer Charles Houghton, every Monday morning
VOX AUGUSTA.
Steamer Wm Q Gibbons, every Saturday at 0 o’clock.
am.
VOS DOOTOSTOWN.
Steamer Cka Bhepley, every Sunday morning, at T
••flock.
Mwn* Oriant, every Tuesday morning, at 7
„ Htearaer Two Boys, every Tuesday mornlug, at 8
••clock.
Hearner Clariom, every Tkuraday morning at T
••dock.
ran valatka, vla.
Pteamer Fountain, every Tuesday morning at 10
•••lock.
iaSSF Cl * Polnt ’ tnir W,aMiv »l
atMniar Lhtl. Dakar, mq Ttnndw morning at 10
o, clock.
h,1w HtMfc* BWtHlOf at
Memoranda.
Steamer Ella reporta—December 22d, passed
steamers Express at Ureanwuod’e Bar; Fannie
tshr, at Buiwerd’s Bar; Amason, at MsBoan’s
Reach; Falcon, at Shell Bloff. Deo. 23d—Mary
Ella, at Prescott’s Reach; L Enos, at Dicks'
Lookout, Gen Berry, at Poor Robin, Wm G
Gibbons, at Lea’s Landing. Deo 24th—Standlsh,
at 8isters Ferry ; Harry Carroll, Boykia Depot;
Godsell, at Purysburg; 0 T Shepard, at Mulbor-
ry Grove.
Dahikn, Deo 23 —Sailed—Schooner Albert
Thomas, Brandt, New York, loaded with ool-
ton.
Passengers
Per steamship America, from New York—L A
Falhgaot and wife, W Rloe and wife, W U
Hayer, S S Pnrmolco, E W Brooks, R Dexter, W
C Wood, A 6pilsar, W F Pippey, A Donets, Chai
Rice, P W White, John Cardy, 8 W Sherman,
John Brewster, M J Williams, James Davis,
Nanoy Roilly J W Must, C W Bolton, and fivo iu
steer*age.
Per ateamer City Point, from Oherles*
too—J Hamilton and wife, A T Droys-
dell and wife, Mias Dryidell, W Dryadeli, J II
Fowlor, Mr Welsh, M G Everett, Mr Curtis, U
Wilaon, W B Roux, G C Dodge, W R Sherwood,
M Hale, Maj Allen, J A Murphy, R Miller, U J
Erst off.
Per steamer Helen, from Augusta—Miss Ger
trude Dillon.
er steamer Miunio Brandt, from Augusta—B
F C.unpedll, C M Howard, Mrs Reynolds and
aon, Joo T Porter and 11 inon.
Per ateamer Ella, from Augusta—Messrs, tip
ping, Wardell, Tinkor, Wm M Tunna, Wilson,
Butkley and servt, N W Jordon, W B ilodskins,
U S Vols, aLd 16 deck, orew of wreck steamer
Comet.
Per steamer Fannie, from Jacksonville, Ao—E
B Austin, Capt II It Howell, D Rosonthall and 1
on deck.
Consignees
Per steamship America, from New York—C
Abroas A oo, T H Baldshew A co, Bernard A
Kahn, Brigham, Baldwin A co, Chat L Colby A
co, Cunniogbaffi, Purse A on, Central R R co.
R Condon, J U Doppieh, M J Doyle, Einstein A
Eokinan, A Fernandez, Fellner A Pollack, Danl
Fiubigan, M Forat A co, Harriot E Gaylord, S
Goodall, J as McGrath, CL Gilbert, J Gross A
oo, 0 M Ualst, Uoloomb A oo, R Habersham A
oo, Ue#Vl Ileidt, Jones A Way, A B Ives,
Lithrop A co, Lovell A Latiimore, Lillienthal A
Kohn, J Langsdorf A oo, W W Lincoln, James
Leavy A co, Kenneth, MoLoa A co, M 8 Meyor,
Miller, Thomas A oo, J McMahon A co, CL
Neidlinger, G Oit, Jno Oliver, Patterson A
Tuckor, Geo Paine, J B Rice, A A Solomon A oo,
M J Solomon, S’.uart A oo, F W Shea, A M Sear-
borough, E A Neil, S 8 Willy, Jas U Watts A oo,
Adams Express oo, Brady A Sini'.b, T Bateson,
Smith, Brady A co, A Cohen, Erwin A Hardee
Goo C Freeman, Huntor A Gaminoll, W E Jes
sup, Kein A co, J M Kincbley, R J Larcombe,
Linville A Glceson, F M Myrell, P Reilly, C D
Rogers, Southern Express co, Sohuster A
Heineius, W H Stark, F W Sims A co, W II
Stoele, J C Tumor, J Villalonga, Wright, Gibbs
A co, E C Wade A co, John R Wilder, Perry A
Loveridge, G W A G B Lamar, E W Hyatt, Geo
T Niohols, Cieghorn A Cunningham, S P Harnil
ton, Airs M B Basil, A A U P 8, M K, W II 0,
R T Burch, John Daniels, Kennedy, J W Pierce,
[S M L ] L 8 Bennett.
Per stooDur Helen, from Augusta—Kein A oo,
Boil, Wyliy;A Christian, John Luma, J K
Reilly.
Per steamer Minnie Brandt, from Augusta—
LaRoche A West, J W Anderson, J R Wilder, R
Habersham it Sons, Hunter A Gammell, Wm
Bassinger, J McMahon, •V'right, Gibbs A co.
Por strainer Ella, from Darien—Brigham,
Baldwin A eo.
Per stoumer Orient, from Doctortown—O’Fal
lon A oo, A S Uartridgo, L Lovy, A G Brown, F
A A I Janey, W II Stark, E C Wado, Dunoan A
Johnson, A Bryant.
Per steamer. Fannie, from Jacksonville, Ac
Bryan, llartridge A oo, Tison A Gordon, Alex
Campbell, Dr J C Haborshain, Miller, Thomas A
oo, M U Williams, and others.
Per steamer Clarion, from Dootortown—Tison
A Gordon, J H Behn, J L Villalonga, A M
Cohen A Bro, llobt Nox.
Per flats No 6 and 8, from Augusta—O’Fallon
A oo, F Sorrell, F W Sims A co, DU Baldwin A
oo, Brevt Lieut Col E B Corling, and order.
BUSINESS CAROS.
z-ji-■ ■ ^rv : -.-»--±g——i
General Commission
.Q.-.imn. - rr
F ^ RWARDINC MERCHANT S
Oor. Weit Broad and Bay Streets.
4iEO
BU9lt
CARDS.
War oh oi
BANKING
INSURANCE.
tpar
AND DEPOT FOR
PrlnterR 1 Supplies.
T HE undersigned have i
partnership under the
liisNNKTT * OO., at McH
I have this day ontcrod into a co
lor the name and stylo of MnKKK,
...... c . at McKee A Bennett’s old stand.
Will koep constantly on hand a flue oseortmout of
Carriage., Irella, Reekavays, Bngtfki.
Haraeu and teach JTalf rial
or overy OCKrlptluu, which wo Mil ul Urn
Lowest Oaah trices.
All work sold, warranted as represented. Wo have
flnnHtore Rooms, and forwardinir will ho promptly at
tended to. Consignments soil itod.
Will open lyr 1st January Manufacturing and Re
pairing Department, and will have Experienced
Workmen and Choice Material, uud bo
prepared to do any amount ofGnrriiiro Hcpalrlng.
MolCKIt, BENNETT A CO.
J.G. MoKRB,
L8. BENNKTT,
JAMES MoKEK.
dec#
l'\
\J Clocks, Children’s Toy Hooks,
Catholic and Prostestant Prayer
Books, . Colored Inks, Gii
Cases, Children’s PuzEi68,
Checker Hoards, Conversa
tion Cards, Card Cases,
Pearl, Leather, Papior
Macl\e and Tortoise
Shell, Cards, Visi
ting and Playing,
Checker Hoards,
a large supply.
D AVID’S CELEBRATED INK, Dime
Novels, Diaries, all sizes, for 1BG0,
Drinking Cups.
i jWENPOINTED PENCILS,
J Envelopes, largest stock in the city,
Everything needed for the Holi
days.
F lutes, Flasks,
oy Puzzles.
Funny Hooks, Fan-
G UITARS, Guitar Strings, Gold Pens,
best quality, Glove Boxes, just the
article for presents.
Geo. H. Arledge,
72 BAY STREET.
Between Abercorn & Lincoln Streets’,
Savann h, Ga„
Grocer, f>lii ehandler,
AND AQKNT FOll
CARINGTON’S OILS,iSc.c
Coneiatlug of the following:
SPERM,
WHALE,
LAIID,
KEROSENE an«l
LINSEED OIL'S.
URALKU IN
Benginn,
Tar, Pitch,
SpLrita Turpoitiluc,
and KomIii.
Also, Agents for tlio celebrated Gruftou Mipera*
Faints and Dealers In American Zinc, White I-cad
Chrorao Green, Yellow, Prtu;B!an Blue, Verdigris*
VarniBh, Ac, Ac.
Orders filled with promptness and despatch tit tho
Lowest JVKarkot Price. dcclO—lm
Horses & Carriages
TO LET.
Exports.
Por Ble&mflhip Constitution, for New
syrup,
York—
and 30
747 bales upland cotton, 5 bbta
pkgs mdse.
For eteamBhip Loo, fur Now York—768 baloH
upland cotton, 227 bales domestics, 36 pkgi fruit,
and 4 pkgs mdse.
For stoamship North Point, for Baltimore—69
bales ootton, 14 boxes furoituro, 29 oaskn rioe,
75 sacks dried fruit, 6 bbls dried fruit, 76 bbls
bones, and sundries.
Receipts.
Fer stoamor Helen, from Augusta—230 bnlos
upland cotton, 10 bales domestios, and mdze.
For steamer Minnie Brandt, from Augusta—
657 bnlos cotton.
Fer stoamor Ella, from Darien—345 bales oot
ton, 1 bale wool, 3 boxes tallow, 3 bagafrut, 1 bbl
turnips.
Fer steamer Orient, from Doctortown—50 bales
sea Island. 118 bales upland.
Fer stoamor Fannie, from Jacksonville, Ac—
l.»5 bales upland cotton, 41 do sea Island cotton.
30joow hides, and mdze.
Fer flats No 6 and 8, from Augusta—153 bales
cotton.
For stoamor Clarion, from Doctortown-
bales ootton.
H 1IAIR BRUSHES, English, French,
ami American manufacture, His
tories, Ancient and Modern.
1 NDELBIBLE INKS, Lest quality, Ink
stands, a choice selection, Initial
Stampi
Drinking Cujm,
and Pencils,
WAllltKN k I’LATNEK,
Wliiiloaalc Doalorn in all kimlsof Writing
Printing and Wrapping Papers, En-
velopiw, Twine, and Paper (lags.
Alio, Printers' Inks, Card,
and Card Hoards.
Having superior facilities for procuring Goods direct
from tho Mntmliictorica, wo are enabled to compete
with Now York 1’rices.
Solo Aponte In this city for the Oath Paper
"VX-ild for Rags and #11 kinds *>f Paper Stock;
di'cO '
iTTTuuADr, WM. M. BMITU, a. t.
BRADY, SMITH & CO.
OommisaJ on
AND
forwarding Merchants,
AND
Manufucturers' AgentM
NORTH tllDH OF BAY STIUtKT,
Between Whitaker and Barnard,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
Liberal ndvunces mode on consignments of Cotton,
&c„ to tluiir friends In Now York and Boeton.
References—Wm. K. Kitchen. Preet NaUonal Park
Bunk, N. Y. ; II. O.Thnchcr A Co., Borton; Israel Co-
lieu, Baltimore; Hall, Moses ACo.,Colhmbns; Wyman,
.Mont n A Co., Montgomery.
InwiniuoBi Afucy.
Hccurlty Iiisiiranrc Conipany,
Capital and ‘ urplus, $1,600,000.
I’liccnW Iiisiiranrc ( oinpany,
Capital and Surplus, $1,600,000.
International Iiisiiranrc Company,
Capital and Surplus, $1,200,000.
ManliaUaii Insnranco Company,
Capital and Surplus, $900,(KM).
H|» k « UU»„, |„ Ihn olwvc hlKW/ ropuiwlblo Coiu-
S mlea „n Dulldluga and McrtlmmllM of nil drmirlp.
one, at the loweet rates, corresponding with the
. Apply to
rl8-4Jm
ispondlng with the
a. a. LANK, Agent,
No. 12 BtoddnnlH Range, Buy street.
DANIEL RIJTEEK would rftMpor.lfu'ly in
form the public that ho is now prepared to liimiuh,
at the shortest notice,
HORSES MD CARRIAGES.
First class Carrlagca rnn to the varloua Steamboat
Ivory Penholder., India oml 10 11,0 B “ ilr< "" 1 1,01,01 ul ,ho lo ' vol,t
India Combs
J EWEL BOXES, Leather and Papior
Alaohe, Jews’ Harps, Jewel ytuds.
K ANE8, Komick Books,
Kook Books, Kollurod
Kalondors,
Toy Books.
L ADIES’COMPANIONS, Lubin’s Per
fumes and .Soups, Latost Novels,
Mucil-
Musio
-115
4000 Bushels
POTATOES,
Mnckuon Whites,}
Just received per brigl Harp, on conslgumeut, from
the . tutc of Maine.
ALSO,
BALDWIN APl’LENt
CEDAH8HINGLEN,
SPRUCE NCANTLINU.
For sale by HORATIO PITCHER,
dec?8
footof Lincoln eh, under the Bluff.
Dissolution.
T HCflrmof UBO0H8, HADHN A UNOKLES
wu iI1«« t« ou Ihn in lost, by thr w |tlulr»w.l
01 bMln«M will b. comJnuod
nndcr the n&ftic of GADJIN Jb UNOKLES at the old
stand corner of Buy and Barnard street*, I. D. La-
Rochc retaining an office with us for thooreaent.
ISAAO D. LaRoUHE,
BENJAMIN O. GADEN,
DAVID B. UNOKLES.
Bav&nnoh, Nov. 16th, 1640.
50
and Letter Presses.
M ourning stationery,
lage, various sized bottles,
Folios, Magazines.
N ail brushes,
New Books.
O PERA GLASSES, finest lens, in
Pearl, Ivory and Leather Cases.
P OCKET ALBUMS, Pencil Sharpeners,
Pocket Books, asplcudid stock, Pre
sentation Albums, iu velvet, Tur
key Morocoo and Fancy Bindings,
Pianos, Puff Boxes, Pons, gold
and steel, largest assortment in
Georgia; Photographs, plain
and colored; Pipes, Plated
Spoons and Forks, Perfu
mes, Pootical Works, Pa
per Cutters, Paint Boxes,
all sizes; Pocket Mea
sures, Pencils, plain
and fancy styles; Pa
per Weights, Pocket
Kuives.
Q UITS, Queen’s Dissected Puzzles,
just the thing for cliildien.
R OSARIES, Romances by tho best of
authors, Bobber Goods, Rich
Table Ornaments.
S HEET MUSIC, Latost Composition,
School Books, Song Books, Slates
and Pencils, Scissors, Spring
Measures, Shears, Shaving
Brushes, Shaving Soaps,
Steel Pens, Settling
Wax.
T OOTH BRUSHES, Tin Cash Boxes,
Toilet Soaps, Traveling Toi
let Cases, Tumborines.
U seful goods,
Universal Songsters.
Y ISITLLNG CARDS,
Violin and Violin Strings.
■VLKING (JANES,
“Wlmf, iH it V"
VEUXES LIFE,
X-Sell lent Goods.
Y oung ladies gifts,
Yankee Notions.
Z ERO INDICATORS,
Zoological Works.
All and more than is embraced in this
alphabetical catalogue can be found at
J. C. Schreiner’s
Musical Warehouse
and
FANCY GOODS
oacnmu ana St. Julian Street..
doo 25.
None but careful and competent Drivers employed.
DANIEL BUTLER,
noAlO—tf cor. Whitaker aud York streets.
E. H. VAN NESS & GO,,
(. It 0 ( E It >S ,
Sllll 1 ClIAMILERN,
AND
[Produce Dealers,
Under llluff, corner Aborcoru Struct,
8AVAN NAH,GA :
Orders from the Country, 1’rlvnte Fnmfllua, Slcamera
and • ailing vowel*, rospectlnlly aoliciUil.
1’reduce iKiUght and cold ou commits ion.
100 bbls. selected A pplufl,
loo bbl*. Onions,
loo bbls. Potatoes,
60 hl>l*. extra Flour,
60 bbl*. No*. 1 and 2 Mackerel,
100 tub* extra Butter.
160 boxes extra Checvo,
600 kits No*. 1, 2 aud 3 Mackerel,
60 hlf. bbl*. Fulton Maiket Beef.
60 hlf. bblo. extra Family Fork.
nov21
CHARLES L. COLBY & CO.,
COMMISSION,
AND
SHIPPING-,
FORWARDING MERCJI ANTS
JONES* BLOCK,
CORNER BA Y AND ABERCORN STS.,
8 AVANNAH, G-A..
Liberal cn*h advance* made on conaigntncnte to tho
firm represented in New York by Charles L. Colby,
Esq., or to our friend* In Boeton.
ALEX. ll.-HOL a AY, Reeldont Partner.
REFEiirmiEfl.—Me*.«r*. Dabney, Morgan .t Co., New
York; Jarvis Slade, Ebil. New York; Gardner Colby,
Esq., Boston; Hon. J. Wiley Edmonds, Boston,
angle tl
V. M.
Steamboat
Ag-ant,
GENERAL
Commission aud Forwarding Merchant,
Bay Street, Savannah, da.,
Harris’ Building, 2d Door West of A. Jxnv A Co.’s.
Holers to Messrs. Huntor & Gumraoll, Crane, John
son & Orayblll, Belt Wylly & Christian, Bothwell A
Whitehead, .Miller, Thomas & Co., uud M. A. Cohen,
Esq. tf — sep2i)
Wm. M. Davidson
WUOI.ISALE DRALRB IN
Teas,
Groceries, Mines, Liquors,
Scj?ars, Ale and Cider,
1GO Bay Street Savannah.
0Ct26 tf
R. MOLINA,
00B- BULL AND OON&BESS STEEETS,
(Under Screvcu House,)
IMPORTER AND WHOLKSALR DEALER IN
Hmviiuu (teirui'H, Leaf
AND
8MOKING TOBACCO.
AIbo, all kind* of Vlrghila OhewIng and Sinoklu;
Tobacco, Meerschaum,
of Fancy Pipes.
. .lie
rier Root, and all other kinds
8m *e|>30
Chiimmn A Clmpiit,
(Hncccftors to Marry, Buy &, C'o.j
208 Hay Street, North Mdc, Between
Burnurd and JcffforNon Ntreetn,
UKMCKAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS
AND DEALER* IN
Wood, Coal, Uraln, Hay, Corn, Oals
and Feed,
In quantities to suit customer*, at tho lowest market
prices. iiov 26—tf
E. P. METCALPE At OO.,
UENEHAL VOIIWAUDINU
AND
COMMISSION MHBOHA.NTS,
titoddard's Range, on Bay street, butwuen Lincoln
and Aborcorn,
Savannah, Georgia.
References.—Ilenlug, Flint* Pearce. New York; E.
M. Brijce A Co, Ayr ‘— " *' ** *
Mortal,
Co., New York; Goo. 0. Pearce A Co., SL Louis, Mo ;
II. C. Bruoo A Co.. Cincinnati, 0.; Mr. II. J. Cook,
Albany, Ga.; John W. O’Connor, Macon, Ga.
sep21 tf
—iiuiiu,, cuuiu (ixuen, iiuiv ium; in.
ruce A Co, Augusta, Ga.: R. 0. Robson, ICsq.,At-
, Ga.; Knott A IIowok Macon, Ga.; 1C. M Bruco,
^*n A Co., AiMilachlcolo, Fla.; WatU^Crane A
Haywood ft LaHoelie,
Office at the Xoe House,
v " hanrt and
Uoe,
1. X. Jd’lNTIR*.
r. n. waid.
AUCTION AND COMMISSION
MnBRCHAlVTfl,
Bay Street Savannah, Q-a.
Consignments of Cotton and Lumlier solicited.
ltoforencea:
Savannah—Brigham, Baldwin A Co., Gaden A
Vncklos, Krwin A llurdcc. Hunter A Gammell, Isaac
1». hi Roche, lliram Robert*, W. Woodbrldgo, L. C.
Norvell A Co.
Now York—S. T. Knapp A Bro., D. H. Baldwin A
Co.
Sale days, Tueadnys and Fridays. eepS
InsHrance Agency
OOSAN, E..Vi K, FIKK.
r US nnderslgncd hold commissions from the lead
ing Insurance corporations ol New York, repre
senting an aggregate cash capital of over
FIVE HELLIONS OF DOLLARS
And are prepared to Issue policies to cover Filly Thou-
aaud dollars ou ono application upon
Fire Risks at Savannah and Inland
Towns,
COTTON AND MERCHANDIZE IN TRANSIT ON THE
AUGUSTA AND MACON RIVERS,
OCWANKI8K8 GENERALLY,
Prompt Settlement of Losses,
Ii. C. NOBVELL Ac CO.,
may2$Bull street, opposite Poet Office.
H. GOWDY,
Commission Merchant,
11*0 33 A. Y STREET,
(Anderson’s Wharf,)
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
J&
EPPING,
J. P.
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
BAHIEN,•GEORGIA.
dccll 3 mo
COOPliB, OLiOTTS & FARHELLV,
Buolcsollors and Stationers,
aAVASNAH, GKOItGIJV.
miir: undersigned have formed a Copartnership
S under t he name and style of COOPER. OLCUTT *
A FARRICLLY, for the transaction of a Wholesale and
Retail
Book and Stationery Business,
at the old stand of John M. Cooper * Co., Northwest
comer of Whitaker uud Ht. .1 alien streets.
JOHN M. COOPER,
WILLIAM II OLCOTT,
DANIEL (4. OLCOTT,
OCt28 STEPHEN FaRRKLLY.
X.
W. ILtSTBIDOE,
COMMISSION
AND
Forwarding Merchant,
G12 BAY STREET,
H.’3.X?’A^T2C*AKC, GEODaCilA.
oct!4—tf
^VORK advertisemTm^
L iaaviIcVaTh
Purchaaing Bureau,
NoBj3^and40 Park k*w.
JL PUR^HA^Kd! ° r ■BBCIfAW D I S|;
pX ri s« I cn «#Ked.
prices, and imrthaam ut ,h<!
reliable hdnU mtde "*9 from IlnUrdasa and
rjrtlera ^III Imj filled invinm
when a snfllclentturn toromluS'S, ,)KUv WtY,
ommlHAoiin. 10 “'*« Freight ond
on «nm« not cxceedin* 4 Uj ,, .
“S“""-—!” a
-2HL5L P0.ig..HM D ^ :u
WOODFORD & RITCH,
.ITTOIl.VUVs
AND
COUNSELLORS AT LAW
111 UROADWAr,
(Tiinlir Bnlldlngj,
The undundjrned hnvhifr ronnmed thn n...n , .
Inw, la prepared to t»k£ charoli , P rae [ , “ Of th i
Mvoral court. Iu New York SKt wSShSJf^” ,ll,!
» ariiwSTOteo,.
JNO. Lt VILLALONGA,
Gol/ton Factor,
Foi wari'iiig mul Commission Merchant
NO. 94 BAY STREET,
iVjr.ixr.m, uuoituMJi.
OCl'lfi Cm
A. E- LOPEZ
CO.,
Cur,smiths and'.Locksmiths,
Corner of St* Jullcti and Jefferson Streets.
RICHARDSON & BARNARD,
bay St,, opposite mariner’s Church
AGENTS | FOR
Wm.Jni.Niii) itSon’N
IhngliNh Cast Steel,
Circular Savva,
Cotton Cllniv'
Ammoninted Pacific Guano,
Patent fleck I n ir uud Hoofing,
ucU4—tf
Doctors Lollanly anil Ilalirrsliam,
H AVING entered Into a partnership for tho prac
tice of Medicine, Surgery, and other branches of
tludr profcrslon, offer their sorvicca to tho citizen* of
Savannah and vicinity.
Office over lllllsnmn's Drug Store, corner Bull and
Broughton streets. Office hours fi-om l) to 12 in.,
and from 3 to 6 p. m.
J. C. LkIIARDY, m. d.,
Residence two door* West of Drayton street.
J. O. HABERSHAM, M. D.,
Rosidouco No. 81 Liberty street,
dccl 1 'lliroo doors Southwest of Bull.
INMAN STREET
FOUNDRY.
ms?
1 rc-opemxl our Foundry aud Maclilne
iru*s Castings.as also to bnlld Steam Engines,
- .
Iron and . ^
Sugar Mill, Circular and Gang Saw Mills; and all'kinds
of Mlllwi lghting, Engineering, Htoam Boat and Black-
m ith Work done at abort notice, with promptness and
sespatch. HOSE, ARKWRIGHT A CO.
diiov'J
JSXe tropoli tan
Cotton Warehouse,
Oor- Bay and Jefferson Streets,
ALEXANDER HARDEE
STORAGE
AND
GENER VL U01IIMISSION MERCHANT
COR. DAY AND JKFFBRSON 8TRKDT8,
SAVANNAH, GA.
Dealer In Hay, Fodder, Grain, Flour, Wool, Hide*,
ilrau. pIioiIa, ^_tf__ TrrTTTIM | M f*°g^ M
Family Mess Beef!
T)ORTON Crackers, Cranberries, for ealo by
JJ IUCHAHD80N i RAHNARP,
INSURANCE
AUTHOIUZED CAPITAL, $10,100,000
CHA8. L. COLBY & CO.
A RE prepared to take Murine Rlaka to any
Domestic or Foreign Port, and Fire Rlaka
n th 1* city In the following named first close New York
Companies, at the lowest rut os:
COLUMBIAN MARINE INSURANCE CO.
Capital, $6,000,000.
MORRIS FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
Capital, $6,000,000.
COMMERCE FIU15 INSURANCE COMPANY,
Capital, $200,000.
STANDARD FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,
Capital, $200,000.
Office Iu .linn s' Block,
corner Bay aud Abercorn street*.
Branch Office,
cor. Drayton and Bryan streets. auglO-tf
MERCHANTS’
INSURANCE COMPANY
HARTFORD, CONN.
I 'HE nnderalgnod having been appointed agent for
the above well known Company, is prepared to
take ricks against fire on the most fuvorablo terms.
II. BIUG1IAM,
Office Southern Insurance aud Trust Co.
Jaly3 tf
Marine Insurance.
U IVKK »udOcean Rhks taken for,the Atlantic
Mutual Iusornuco Co^Duny of Now York, by
t’llARLK GREEN *e(»N,
No. 12, fctodduid’s Eastern RaL'Uv, Bay street.
dec5-tf ...
BALTIMORE CARDS.
POOLE A HUNT, . , J
X Baltimore, Maryland,
UANcrAOTunziia
Portable and Stationary steam Engine* and Boiler*.
Steam Fire Engines,
PortabloSaw Mills, Gang and Slugle Saw Mills,
Mining Machinery,
Portable Grist Mills, Flour Mill Machinery,
Cotton Screws,
Railroad Cars, Car Wheels and Axle*,
Hydraulic Presses for Oil and Tobacco,
Tobacco Mould*,
Go* Works Apparatus of all kinds,
Pulleys * * *
bu*8
jNlei’-vvin IBx-ay
ruopRirroBs or
“Ballard's Patent” Breath-loading Bidet
ANI> CAlUUNliS,
“Merwin & Bray Fire Arms Co.’a Patent”
CAHTlilDQE,
tAnd Loose . Ammunition Louaiug,
Revolver., Slu K | c SUo, 4c
No. tWti BROADWAY, NEW YORl’r
nov2i—3m v *
HAWKINi&LU,
t’ACKLRS&CEXEKAL PROVISION
Dealers,
S41 Front St., JYcw York.
B “««. Yegelablea
Fork, Cheese, W»||,
Bacon,
IJifd, Tongues, Fruit,|
Shoulders, Eggs, 4 C-|
Fulton Flarkot Beef.
All orders carefully executed at tho
SHORTEST NOTICE.
We reepectfully refer to Messrs. Stuart & Co., B.
Ehrlich, Esq., B. G. Tilden, Esq.
Southern Produce received on consignment.
oct6—6m
Balling, Pulleys and Hangers.
P0TS8-U
tB»y eU opp. MarWl Okuoh,
CYRUS P. MKNRKNIIALL,
Greenaboro', N. C.
DULLKY NICHOLS,
Baltimore,
C. P. .LL & GO.,
Ootton, Tobacfco,
AND
General Commission Merchants,
150 Pratt Street AVharf*
scp28 JB>YLTl3VIOKE.
AUGUSTA CARDS.
J.O. MATHEWSOS
BGENEBAL
COMMISSION, PRODUCE BROKER
AND
FORWARDING MERCHANT
No. 286 Broad Street, Augusfu, Ga.,
(At the Old Stand of the late firms of T. P. Stovall &
Co., Stovall, McLaughlin A Co., and G. U.
McLaughlin A Co.,)
Will give Ids prompt and personal attention to tho
purchase and sale of Cotton, Domestic Goods, Sugar,
ltacon, Lard, Grain, Flour, Hope, Bagging, and S
chnndiae generally.
Having the Agency of several first class Cotton
Mills, I am prepared nt all times to supply orders for
Yuma, Sheetings, ehlrtlngS, Ounnburge, Drills, Ker-
eeys, Jeans, Ac., Ac.
with extensive fire-proof warehouse*, can furnish
secure storage, and give prompt attention to merchan
dize and produce consigned to me for forwarding in
any direction. 6m nug24
W. A KAM3ET & CO.,
CiF.NF.KAI.
Commission Mei-clmnts
AND
AUCTIONEERS..
308 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga.
IUTJ R TO
Robert Haliershanl A ^on», Savannah.
W. H. Stark, uo.
Bonos, Brown A Co., AugaetU.
Ed. Thomas, . ao. .... ..
W. K. Kitchen, President National Park Bank, N.
Y. »
J AS. B. CAHILL,
GeBeral aud Cainrai.-sloii Mcrrli.nl,
AUGUSTA, CiA.
Holders of Merchandize wishing to realize Immedi
ately, will consult their Interests by consigning tho
same.
Ktrlct business attention will be given all consign
ments, and prompt returns made, at the most reasona
ble rates. „ „ . _ „ _
Hefer to Messrs. Hunter A Gammell, C. L. C/Olby c
Oo., Hilton A ltandoll, A. C. Lomellim, Ualst^y, Wat
son A Co,, and btuart A Co. aug!9
FRANK S. HESSELTfNE’S
Law Office
Beraovcd to oornrr Bay and Drayton strcctis over
Adams' Express office. a6c20
W. A. BEARD.
A H, persona having accounts with the abovo firm
will cal) and settle thosiunu at my office. No. 2oT
Bay etrect, up stair*. Vr A. llffARD.
decB-tf
Gunny Cloth.
25 BAI,B *'®i'a 1 i 0 |»5on a BiDNAnn,
noV28—tl Bay *t. opp. Mai
farluciM Church.
O PC WHOLE, half andj quarter bbls. Grauber-
ries ; no tibia. Applesi M bids. Onion*; 25
D. H- BALDWIN & CO.,
(OMMISSIOiV MKUi RAM’S,
178 Pearl stroot,
NEW YORK.
?> h 'c?, a S;}»«voa.
KENT, TICKER 6i CARTER,
145 Water St., Now York,
H A.Nl'KAOTl'KEUd OV
Cordage, Bagging, Bale Ko|ie, Taluei,
racking Yarn, Oakum, &c., kc,
larouTsae or, ,M> ln,
Liimiy Cloth, tiiiiiny Rags, &c., Ac.
decl4—dm
KttAFi & flii.iL,
Manufacturers and Jobbers of
ST^W&d}Mia!^RY20J3
No*. 281 and 283 llroudAVUf,
(opposite A. T. btewurt’s,}
NEW YORK.
A full supply of Goods, suitable for this market, al
ways on hand.
Your patronage is respectfully solicited.
oct25—Cm
LOCKWOODdFCO.
IBAJIsriEIEIE&S,
No. 04 Broadway and 0 Wall Street,
NEW YORK,
Dealers iu Government and other Securities
INTEREST ALI.OWEP ON IlKI’OSITS OT OOIN AMI OCSRElfCI
And particular attention given to tho Accoimta
of Coun ry Bauks and Bankers.
decl4—8m . -
G. VABiOAS,
MXNLTAOTUBKB
Hadfield’s l'n:on Fire Works,
Importer of
Chinese (Fire Crackers Rockets, fcc.,
Mnuufactarer of
LANTERNS, JF1^A.GS, AzC.
AIfxju large assortment ol his own importation of
TOYS AND FANCY GOODS.
24 John 8t-» wear Broadway, N. ¥.
oct 26—12m
Ac
Takvneu, DEXTElt a cu.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
rOB TUK BALK or
a O T T O X>T:i
No. 24 Franklin st-.
.BOSTON.
National Bank of Commerce
No HGPcurlSt.,
NEW YOKE,
Refer to National
American Kyc’gc Bank.
National ltcvero Buuk.
Having ample menus for advances, a bnslness ac
qunlntance of 25 years with Eastern 8pjnnere, and cou
fining thema'lvea strictly to a OommlMion Buslnese
without oixiratlug on tnelr owu accouut, respectfimf
Bollcitcouslgnmeuts. , . .. ...
J. L. ABBOT A CO., Ag’ts In Mobile,
a E. DEXTER, Agt. In .Columbus, Oa.
octSJ—3ni
HAKiVOI T k SlMILLlSK,
FIRE-PKOOF
storage W«rclaoii#e,
308 Washington Stroot,
ISTKW YOBIL
Gonaignmcnte of Goode received, nud orders ter tho
purchase of Goods. The beBtof^ttaniteD
Wright & Co.,
COMMISSION MBRCBINTS,
ltio de Janeiro, Brazil.
Represented by our Agent, JOHN 8. WRIGHT, B*q.
* No. 6» Wall Btroet, Now York.
Just Received
Par steamer from New York
!i«0 BBLS. EXTRA FAMILY KL01B,
For sale at lowetee
decl2—tf
oor. Bay i
lOO styles of
POCKfcT BOOKS S SklCMS.
E xamine SA1HPL.KS.
malred (or tke , C 0..
aug7 4oonftw°