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The Savannah Daily Herald
SAVANNAH, TUESDAY MARCH 6. 1866.
WHOTIEH'S HEW POEM.
“Snow-Bound; A Winter Idyl.*'
'Whittier's new poem, entitled “Snow-Bound : a
Winter Idyl,” is published by Ticknor & Fields. The
poem shows that the poetical powers of Whittier have
not begun to wane, nor has he lost any of that pecu
liar ability in the portrayal of rural life which
has endeared his “Maud Muller” to all lpverw of gen
uine poetry. The work is an unpretending little vol
ume. describing a New England household while tem-
norarlv isolated by a protracted snow-storm. Its
truthfulness to nature will be attested by all New Eng
landers who read it The beginning of the storm,
when the sun
•■Knee cheerless over hills of gray,
And darkly circled, gave at noon
A sadder light than waning moon;
the second day, when
••^’e looked upon a world unknown.
On nothing we could call our own.
* *. *******
No cloud above, no earth below,
A universe of sky snd snow,"
anil all the peculiar future* of the New England snow-
-torin are reproduced with wonderful fidelity, and in
simple and beautiful language. . , . .
While the members of the household are isolated
from all outer communication, their resources by no
means fail them:
“What matter how the night behaved ?
What matter how the north wind raved'!
Blow high, blow low, not all its snow
'■Could quench our hearth-fire’s ruddy glow."
So tue lather has his hunting stories, and tells of
marvellous adventures around the Isles of Shoals; the
mother—"while she turned her wheel”—has tales of
Indian raids on “Cocheco town,” and of her early
days, so told that
“Ti e almost felt the gusty air
That swept her native wood-paths bare."
Then the uncle— ,
“* * innocent of books”—
But rich in love of fields and brooks"—
tells of “feats on pond and river dam;" Alice, "dear
aunt"—a maiden and not young—
"Who, lovely, harmless, not the less
Found peace in love's unselfishness"—
called up "her girlhood memories”—and another—;
“our yjuugest and our dearest," whose “large, sweet,
asking eyes,” are
“Now bathed within the iadeleax green
“And hedy peace of Paradise,”
sat a passive listener.
Other characters, equally well portrayed, are intro
duced and complete the domestic circle.
The poem, as a whole, is—what it purports to be—a
rca! idyl of New England life, simply, briefly and
beautifully told, and the author's trust that
* * * “in some lull of life,
Some truce of God which breaks its strife,"
these pictures of “winter joys” will appeal to the
hearts even of worldlings, is well founded.
Post Office, 1
Savasnah, Ga., March 1, I860, f
- u fV Mason, Publisher Savannah Herald, Sa
vannah, Georgia.
Rra;—In reply to your communication of the 27th
February, I beg leave to state that the “Letter lust'
s published in the' Herald, in accordance with the
act of Congress awarding the publication of uncalled
f or letters, weekly, to the journal having the largest
paid circulation within the delivery of the Post Office,
determined by sworn statements of the circulation of
the various journals by their mailing clerks or propri
etors.
Very respectfully,
A. L. Harris,
Special Ag’t.. P. O. I).
LIST OF LETTERS
Remaining In Savannah Post Office March 6, 1801—
Persons calling for these letters will please say “Ad
vertised," and come prepared with the necessary
change (2 cents).^
(The List or Lettlbs is Published in the
HERALD UNDER THE DECISION OF THE POSTMASTER,
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE LAW HEQUIRtNO ITS PUB
LICATION IV THE PAVER HAVING THE LARGEST CIRCU
LATION.)
West, Susan
Wei!, Mrs 8 H
Webster, Busan
Williams, Sarah
Whiter, Sarah G
Weitman; Mrs N
Ward, Mrs
Wootten.^Mary
Winn, Mary
Walker. Lauryet
Williams, Mrs L 0
Wcss, Mrs Grays
Allen, Warren C
Anderson, W
Armstrong, John E
Britton, John A 2
Brady, James
Brock, Jacob
Bacchlor, J H
Bruin, John
Bend, J B
Bourse, James
Barry, James
Baker, Jos W
Barnes, John D
Blount, Juo
Barnett, Jos P
Brooke, Josiab P
Corker, A J
Chisholm, Jacob
Crosby, John
Chalmers, James
Cavanaugh, Jeremiah
Coriah, James
Carey, James
Corns, John H
Carey, John P 2
Conrney, Chas U
Cler, C F
Copp, Chas J
Cameron, R H 2
Duncan, James W
Dongail, Jos
Daniels, James
Dunlap, James
gau, Juo C
Dickerson, John C
Davis, A A
Douglass, A R
Edwards, Montgomery
Frange, Ferdinand
Frigarden, F
Franks, A F
Fitzhenry, James
Fields, James
Fields, James F
Gillam, Joseph
Graham, Juo
Gaut, J W
Grant, Jno E
Gue, Jackson
Uuthrey, Jno G
Hafferty, Wm
Hotthussu, A
Hill, Jno M
Henry, John
Hill, James
Hopkins, Jno
Hailey, James
Heagany, James
Haggerty, Jerre
Higgins, James
HeuinfT, Adolf
Holt, A P
Howell, A
Helligan, David
Adam, J udy
Blount, Mrs James H
Boyd, Anna
Boughs, Ann
Boll. Kerry
Bronsbv, Susan A
Carrier, Henrietta
Carney, Mary
Carter, Mrs M L
Currill, Margaret
Dwyer, Johannah
Deacev, Susan
Denton, Ella
Davidson, S S
Donnelly, Catherine i
Fudge, Fanny R 2
Farr, Sarah
i ray»oc, Ann
Gobel, Sarah A
iiastion, Alfred
Granet, Addie
Gilbert, Adella
B.
Baxter, Sarah
Bevor. Maggie J
Bird, M J 2
Barahan, M
Bell, Mary A
c.
Cohn,C
Copling, Elizabeth
Canada, Eliza
D.
Deas, Mary C
Dolley, Mary
Doyle, Winfred
Dunning, 8 C
P.
Foekrenback, Fanny
Fitecr, Mary E
G.
Guest, M A
Green, Mary
Guerard, Bessie
Hall, Mrs James M
Hogg, Mrs J B
Heine, Mary
Humphrey, Mrs M
Holt, Mrs M A
Irery, Mattie J
Jackson. Emma 2
Johnson, Amelia
Jessie, Anuie
King, Mollis
Lazaron, Miss H
Levy, Mrs
McHan, Mollle
llortin,-Nanay
ilohoiuey, Mrs
Monahan, Mary-2 •
Murry, Mary B
Monahan, Mary
Mira,'Mary
Muuchison, Mrs
McLauglin, Mary
Nailor, Ida
Neyland, Jennie E
Olsen, Mary
Gales, AlatyMT*'
Rubcl, Julia
KoLLmson, Jana
ltoose, Amelia :
Rice, Anita
Rogers, Caroline W
lleademond, Catherine
Roberto, Emm. 2
Smallivcrd, Jule
Shattuck, CalTie F
Smith, Mrs Julius J
Spau, John
Spier, Jennie E
Smith, Mrs J M
Sliafer, Emme C
Smallwood, Mary A
St Clair, Caroline
Snipes, Eliza
Stewart, E Pooler
Strother, Mias J C
Stanford, Elizabeth
Sallaa, Eliza
Sausuig Heritte
Turner, Harah
Thomas, Louise
Taylor, Mary Ellen
H.
Hull, Mary A
Hood, Mrs
Hope, Octo
Houston. Charlott
I.
Ingersol, Miss A J
J.
Jones, Rosa H
Jackson, Mollie
K.
Kilby, MrsE
L.
Lenshan, Mary
Lataon, Herstou
M.
Marshall, Rachel Ann
Mills, Sarah It
Morton, Diana
Marshal 1, Eliza
Mefsll. Ellen
Miller, Lucy
MUler, Mrs W H C
Monroe, Jane
N. - .. - •
Neal, Carer
Norris. Miss M F
Nsall, Mrs F S
’Mahoney, Mrs C
liver, Josephine
liver, Mrs B C
Mary A
Posted, Rosa
Patrick, Bose
It.
Butzler, Anns
Byan, Msry
Roach. Mrs
Bant,M»ha]a
Ross, Bose
Reyes, Mary P
Bleb, Julerana
8.
Sandlford, Hattie
Hhaler. Mrs L E
Shly, Laura A
Mibbs, Lucy
Sullivan, Louisa A
S win ton, Mary Ann
Smith, Mary E
Stone, Laura A
Schwarz, Mary
Stiles, Mrs B M
Shannon, Bosetta
sautina, Susan
Shauer, Halim
Smith. Tens
Smith. Mrs Walter
Taylor, Maria
Timmons, Susan 2
Irving, Alex
Jackson, Ed 2
Jenkins, J J
Jones, J J
Jackson, Jack
Jewell, J B
Kirk, James]
Kenny, John
Kaiser, Jobs -
Kiley, John
Kelly, John
Keene, Jos
Loring, Joseph
Law, James G
Loune, Joseph Or
Lovett, Jacob J
Lawler, James
McKevett, P
Moore, John W
Martin, John
McDonald, James
Monahim, James 2
Melcher, John
Marshall, John G
Miller, John M
Martin, J D
Markham, John
Martin, Lawrence J
Moran, James
Maley, Jno C
Murphy, John
Mills, James
Murphy, Jno C
Morse, James E
Moore, J W
Morrison, Jno O
Muller, Mr
McGreal, M 2
Menuse, Mr
MUler, M A
Moro, Mr
Muruer, Patrick
McN&mura
Mure, Bobt
Martin, E H
Marlon, B M
Newberry, John
Nevill, Wm J 2
Neabit, John C
Nehemiahs, E
Naughton, Dennis
O’Hara, James
Orsmoud, James
Oats, Geo A
O’Connor, D
Prindible, John
PhUbrick, James
Prendergast, James
Pery, A W
Pi can da, Samuel J
Parker, James
Parry, John O
Payne, Jno
Palmer, Jno H
Purse, John M
Quinn, J G
Bilfert, F W 2
Boil, M B
Kovcrs, Francis
Bay, Matthew R
Ryan, M F
Richards, B B
Bussell, B
Randall, W C 2
Roberts, W R
Robinson, Wm
Babner, Wm
Roads, Wm
Robinson, Wm C
Reely, Wm
Heppard, Aaron
Roberts, A
Rocs, J B
Ribero, J W
Reed, Joseph
Stene, Chas S
Sturdevant, Cyrus
Smith, C W
Stuntcn,C B
Smith, BA
Stevens, E 02
Sawyer, A
Sheppard, H
Buttles, Henry
Shedd, K P
Smith wick, Michsel
Stiles, BW
Spaulding, B
Smith, Presty
8tark, B C 2
Stewart, Bobt
Stiles, B M
Sweat, 8 B
Stone, Thoa
Stewart. Thoa
Smith W
Taylor J W
Tollman, W M
Th-lheimer, Saw.
Tri«ey. Patrick
Tartaran, Wm
Toomer, LB
w.
Ward, Mrs Harry P
' Warner, William
Williams, Charlotte
Wruthwell, Delia
Wiggins, Catharine
Webster, Mrs Cluvctt
Wickham, Mrs Bridget W
Wade, Ann
Walehour, Augusta
Withington, Mary J E
Wamsley, Jennie
Wright, Mrs J M E
nacia's UiL
A.
Alexander, James
Allen, Gastin
B.
Bonand, A
Baily, A
Baily, Charles
Baker, Chas H
Berrien, Oapt
Bogart, FD
Beal, Warren H
Brown, Wm
Brackett, Sami
Burgin, Michael
Btsyton, M L
Black, Wm A
c.
Clark, M R
Cook, B H
Clune, B A
Coned, M C
Colbrook, Bobt
Carey, Richard
Cowl, W a
Cass, Wm
Coyle, Thomas
Churchill, C
Courvoise, Henry
Candler, E C
Colwin, E J
D.
Dutton, H S
Dummore, Parey
Dickey, Samuel
Dickson, S G
Durban, Sabastion
Daniels, Wm
Dorner, Wm
£.
F.
Feely, John
Flanders, C E
Fountain, Wm T
Fisher, T E
Forman, Henry
Q.
Gordon, Jno i
Gilbert. Chas M
Gilford. E W 2
Gibson, M L
Green, Marmhad
H...
Hopkins, David
Hogan, D
Horton, D B
Haggerty, Daniel
Hatch, W B
Hudson, O
Hussey, Wm
Hernandez, Mingo
Halls, Wm
Hud, W W
Hayward, W B
Hamis, T D
Hart, Isaac B
Harris ft Miden
lit ivy it
Jones, M
Jenkins, Chas E
Jones, Alfred E
Johnston, A B
K.
Sc
Wm M
Walters
Kelly, O H 4
Kirby, Edward
Kedy, E J
Lambert, Moses
Lang, Mr
Lee, Morris
Laadley, Allison
Ludham, AB
K
Mayer, 8 A
Madman, Sami E
McKee ft Co 2
Moore, Wm
Moore, W M|
Morefl, Wm
Marey, Wm H
Miller, Wm
McKenna, John'
McClester, John
McCoy, Joseph
McDaniel, James 2
McDonnell, Jamee
McQueen, John
McGonegal, Andrew
Maxwell, Abram
Moloney, Andrew
McDonald. E 8
Moloney, Edward
McCabe, E
Martin. Dr E H
McDonnell. E M
McDonald, ES
Mehrtens, John R
Mannings Luke
Morton, L
Morris, Louis
Merthens, L
N
Newman, M
Nelson, Wm
Norman, Wilds
Nichols, Wm M
o.
O’Connell, Jamee
O’Byrne, J L
Ogden ft Harriman
P.
' 'Pruyn, J W
Phidlpps, J W
Parsons, F J
Purse, TH
Paloogt, C
Perry, Wilson
Philbrook, Ambrose
Powedo, A J ft Co
Porter, James
Price, Thomas
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Redfleld, Jas B
Roberts, J W
Badgers, James
Batman, J H
Bose, Jos
Reading, J T
Roberta, Jas A 2
Robson, J
Rikeman, C H
Rtrhardacn, CC
Bush, Columbus
Boot, Chae 2
Roberta, D 2
Bicrden, iDennis
Ridley, E S 2
Bboser. EdN
Banket, E E
Ramsey, E C
Reid, F W
s.
Swob, Wm
Smith, Bev J W
Solomon, B
Singer &1
Seth- James
Snider. OP
Stewart, Joe
StogumJH
iJmi
, JW2
D. Andrew
Sadler. AH
StuarLAG
Stow, Chas
Scudjr, Daniel
Bchn tnan. Jerrold
T.
Toy, Dan
Tracey, Ed
‘baosy.SD
Ward, Jackson ft Jones
Williams, Geo H 2
Williams, Henry
Wetmore, Martin
Wittmer, B
White, O
Wheeton, S
White, J W
Walsh, J H
Wountin, J D
Whalen, James
Wilson, J N
Winston, J M
Wood, Isaac
Ware, James
Young, W H
Young, M B
w.
Wolbers, John
Webster, J H
WiUink, John H
Washington, JUS
Williams, A D
Warren,- Chas
WUsqpOS
Windham, Geo W 2
Walden, Thoa E
Wilkins, T M
Weacott, Wm H 2
Wades, Wm E
Wad, W B
White, C J
Y.
Young, Wm 9
Steam Engines and Machinery.
MACHINERY.
B RICK-MAKING MACniNE8, Brick Presses. Tem
pering Wfteel9. Tile Machines, and every de
scription or Machinery used in the manufacture or
Brick.
FRANKLIN L. CARNELL.
No. 1844 Germantown Avenue,
fiSMtm Philadelphia, Pa.
Important to Shippers!
G-rea/fc RecLia^ction in Freights
ERWtfrr St HARDEE’S LINE
WATKINS,
1.13 Oon£rr*p!«« Str
A. L. Harris, P. M.
Insurance.
Fire and Marine
INSURANCE!
MERCHANTS’ INSURANCE COMPANY
Hartford, ConnecticiT
Cash Capital 200,000
PHCENIX INSURANCE COMPANY,
Harford, Connecticut. •
Cash Capital $600,000
BALTIC FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY',
New York City.
Cash Capital $200,000
Resolute fire insurance co.,
New York City.
Cash Capital and Surplus, $280,730
Risks taken on insurable property of every descrip
tioa in the above-named Companies, on the most
favorable terms, by application at the office of the
undersignted, No. lie Bay street,Savannah.
IT-lm B. BRIGHAM, Agent.
WILMINGTON
IRON WORKS
PUSEY, JONES & CO
Wilminjrtoii, Delaware.
ingim
Hayi:
jyjTANUFACTDRE Iron Steamboats, Steam Rni
III Boilers, Machinery for Saw Mills, ftc.
had long experience in onsineee and being _
with very extensive facilities for doing work of this
class, are prepared to execute orders with despatch,
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LINVILLE & GLEASON
St. Julian Street, West of Market,
FIRE AND MARINE
INSURANCE AGENCY.
SECURITY INSURANCE CO.,
Capital and Surplus ,,....$1,600,000
PHCENIX INSURANCE CO.,
Capital and Surplns $1,500,000
INTERNATIONAL INS. CO.,
Capital and Surplus $1,200,000
MANHATTAN INSURANCE CO.,
Capital and Surplus $1,078,000
HARMOMY IN-CHANCE CO.,
Capital and Surplus 500 000
Total cash Capital aud Assets -.....$6,000,000
Fire, Marine, and Inland Navigation Risks taken
In l he above highly responsible Companies on Build
ings and Merchandise to uny amount, at the lowest
rates corresponding with the risk. Losses equitably
adjusted and paid promptly at this Office.
AGENTS FOR
MERRITT, WALCOTT & CO.
64 Conrtlandt Street New York.
MANUFACTURERS OF ALL KINDS OF
Bolts, Nut*, Wa-hcrs, Sett Screw*, Tap - and Dies,
ftc, ftc.. and dealers in nil kinds of Railroad. Steam
ship and Engineer's Supplies, oil A Varnish. ’ Punt,
Hemp and Rubber Fucking; -Dak Tanned and Robber
Belting, Brass Fittings. Chipping and Riveting Ham-
n ere. Filer, Chisel*, Gas Pipe, Nails. Circular and
Gang Saws. Pnnips. Srcato whittle*. Steam and Wto
ter Onagers, Steam Engines and Saw Mill* of every
description, sc., ftc Also Agents Tor A P. WOOD
* CO.'S celebrated Portable Steam Engines.
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Cigars and Tobacco.
A. A. LANE,
No. 12 Stoddard’. Range, Bay Street, Sa
vannah. Ga. fl0-3m
Fertilizers.
A New Fertilizer.
\XTE have been appointed agents for the State of
vv Georgia for the “Eureka Amman luted Bone
Super-phosphate of Lime,” a new and valuable ferti.
llzer, adapted to the cultivation awl regeneration of
our soil, aud greatly to increase the yield. ■
We propose to sell on a credit upon the following
condition*: The purchaser to give us a satisfactory
pledge tli.it enouglt of Ills next crop will lie sent ns
for sale b.v Hist of January, 1867, to meet his bill, or,
ifit Is preferred, we will take factors’ acceptance or
personal sccuriiy; in either case Interest to be
added.
These accommodating terms are purposed In order
that this article may be iu the reach or all who de-
Hire to Increase the value and productiveness of their
lauds.
febS-lni P. W. SIMS A CO.
HAVANA SEGARS,
PIPES,
Chewing and Smoking
TOBACCO.
T HE subscriber baa just received a large stock ited.
of
Havana Segars,
to which he would invite particular attention. '
He has also an extensive assoi Iment of
'Meershaum Pipes,
SEGAR TITHES and BltlARWOOD PIPES.
The various brands of Chewing and Smoking To
bacco ut his Establishment arc all of ttic first quality.
Please call aud examine for your.ielve*, at
F. CONSTANT’S,
J1 -tf Bull at, opiiosite Post Office.
Saddlery.
GUANO
FROM BAKER’S AND JARVIS I8LAND8, IN THE
PACIFIC OCEAN.
w
ELL tried and roeonwnendeV By planters
.. , in
Georgia aud Sonth Carolina, and eqnal to or
more durable than tbe Peruvian.
For sale at $50 per ton ,- or for that exposed to tbe
wealber, but believed not to be injured, at $40 per
ton, and drayage.
Orderewitb money sent to G.B. ftG. W. Lamar,
will be promptly amended to.
Certificate* of planters who have tiled it four or
five years, to be acen at their office.
fl»-2aw3w O. B. LAMAR.
Peruvian Guano.
W
E have in store genuine No. 1 Pemv
dh’ect Importation, and will sell in
to salt purchasers.
flS-lf CRANE A GRAY BILL,
ivian Guano,
quae titles
To the Planters.
W E arc prepared to fhrnlsh. at ah.ut notice
Geunine Pervian Guano
Rangh’s Raw Bone Superphosphate Lime
Bodvlan Qnano
Kiltlewell'a Manipulated Guano
Potash aud Plasier, by the barrel
All permanent Fertilizers
Whitlock's Superphosph ate
Semi your orders at once.
fl2 lrn N. A. HARDEE ft CO.
Soluble JPaciiic
GUANO.
IKfE Invite the at'ention of Planters to this valuable
" Guano, as a matter of importance to thelrin-
terest. It is similar in appearance, odor and compo
sition to Peruvian Qnano. dtfferingaoly in tho pro
portions of the Mine etomests. it contain* less am
monia, but nearly one'bondred per cent, more of Phos
phate than Peruvian Guano, one-third of which tt Im
mediately soluble. It is quite as active as Pernvian
Guano, and is less coat! v.
For fhrlhertnfonnation, apply to
K. C. WADY* CO., Agents,
Jl-Sm , Savannah, Ga
CRUTCHES
T7URST and only premium awarded at t he American
T InstituteFair, 1865,and8rate Pairol Pa, I8C5, for
Crutchuf, Hartman’s Patent Elastic Rubber Crntcnes
are pronounced by surgeons, and everybody else, to be
the very beet ever Invented. They are easy and con
venient, they prevent paralysis of the nerves, do away
with all the weariness inseparable from the use of all
others, aud are in alt respects unrivalled.- Send for a
circular. Agents wanted everywhere LOVEJoY ft
TaYLOB, Brie Mannffeturan, No. 47$* Broadway
N. Y. Cm-nSI
E. L. NEIDLINGER,
CORNER OF
Barnard and Broughton Streets,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA,
W OULD respectfully announce to his friends and
the public generally that he has resumed the
SADDLERY BUSINESS.
next door to bis ormer stand, and by strict attention
and moderate prices, hope* to receive a liberal share
of the trade. He is prepared to make up promptly
all orders for
HARNESS, BOWLES, ETC.
BLANCEVILEE
SLATE MINING OOIPT,
VAN WERT, POLK CO., GA.
Cap’l IS tools., tS00,000
SHARES, $50 EACH.
Dibfotors—H. Brigham, J. F. Dover, B. C. Gran
nie*, A. Wilbur and A E. Marshall.
PuminuiT—A. Wilbur. Savannah, Ga.
Vice PaeaiDinT—E. C. Grunnisa, Macon, Ga.
Seobetabi—A. E. Marshall, Atlanta, Ga
of fast, Iron, Itght-drafr, slde-wjieel Steamers, between
SAVANNAH’"AND MACON,
Via HisUnnilleMiI Bronnrick B R., touching reg
ularly at Doctortown and running in connection
with the Atlantlc ft Gulf RaUroad.
i steamers RtiABLKS 8.
ia < TWO BOYS, Gapt.
The new and elegant Iron
Capt. R Johnaoa f-TWO
Thomas Daaiela, having elegant accotmnodatfons
for freight and paacengma, wiU ply regularly as
Savannah ever j ^Thursday rooming at
9 f’clock ’ ^ wU,l8, * Ue • W *F Tkureday morning at
It to the deaire of the Agetta of thh> Hae to foake a
permanent connection between Macon and Savannah
and t he landings on tho Altanmha and Oemnlgee
rivers, and with thia object in view-theyaak the sap-
port of the merchant*:;*! Savannah and Macon, and
the merchants and planters along the line of the
above named riven.
SAVANNAH AND AUGUSTA,
And Intermediate Landings, connecting
Point with the Georgia Railroad ana
yond.
at Latter
Points bc-
office op the
Central R a j| r
oaj
The following steamers being of exceedingly light,
draft, and haviug ample and complete accommoda-
tl»u for freight and passenger*, wtii ply regularly as
folltws:
kon steamer WILLIAM G. GIBBONS, every Sat
urday;-
Irdn steamer AMAZON, every ten-days,
’ Weodtn steamer LAURA, every Wedresday.
Our Captains and Pilots are the oldest and most
experienced on tbe liver, and no effort will be spared
to meet the wants of the-traveHmg and frelgtitlne
public.. _ Lea. . ... B b
INSURANCE EFFECTED AT THE VWfiY LOWEST bitr-i
Freight received at all times at onr warehouse, foot of East Jifuad.atreet.
W. B. DAVIDSON, I f'i , ;k. A. WILCOX. , I ERWIN ft HARDEE,
Agent at Macoi. | Agent* at Savanuab.
SAYAXNnil j.
O N and alter Monday, th, ®" ar yiStl*lw I
daily trains will run lietu Pel>n >>rj I
gu*ta, connecting in i„,7 h e !“' en . ^raiiii ihMVw
the Georeia Railroad, as fofioas “ s Bl "i tui! i ‘l
Leave savannah -... *
Arrive at Savannah a • and ; v, ,
Leave Angista Vm ? - m - a “<l«si f 1 1
Areiveat Angnst-i ' ™ -aud
Pas-age $aoo. p “ nd ».«
Freight to i
and dehvere#att y he P Pa%eny r e r tr ,h r M In > nS! k I I
foredepartnreof train. ^ “ «Ji^l
J3 °- U __ «a« wut
Notice.
Agent at Augusta
J9 2m
L«c'
ib3w^ v 'i
rVt **.'A* ' Vy.
Commission Merchants.
lKnT, WAYNE & SWEAT.
AUCTION.
General Commission
Forwarding Merchants
Bap at. between Whitaker anil Barnard.
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
Commissio/i Merchants.
S TRICT attention will lie given to the purchase
and saleor General Merchandise, Cotton, Um
ber, Lumber. Real Estate, Stocks Bonds, ftc.
G. LAUBANT,
K. A WAYNE
111-tf SAML.B SWEAT,
G. B. & G. W. LAMAR,
General Commission Kercliants.
r*rv«r4liif art S*lpptag igeatt,
NO. 92 BAY STREET, (upstairs.)
Refer to Geo W. Audereon, Jno. tk FerreJand G. B.
Umar, 8av«u.*h; W. E Jackson. Josiah Sibley ft
Sob*. J- H* J. W. Walker, Augusta. Consignments
L P. Bo car.
W. A.Bk-^mr.
Bouse & Bryant,
(Forinerly of Jacksonville. Florida^
104 Bay Street, ’
SAVANNAH, - - - - GEORGIA
TTTILL give pi
VV warding
it attenHon to receiving and for-
__a, sales on constgoment, and all
orders. And will also keep constantly on-hand a
good stock ol Groceries, Liquors, Agricultural Imple
ments, Building Materials, Fairbanks ft Co.’s Scales,
ftc., besides o’,$cr goods and manniactured article*
lor *ale on cunstgnment and for wh ch they are
agents. Orders and consiguments respectfully solic-
JOHN L. VILLALONGA,
COTTON FACTOR,
Foil WARDING AND COMJKISSIOH HSR-
CHANT. *
No. 94 Bay Street,
SAVANNAH, GA.
A. DimoniBom,
Of Savannah, Ga.
John M. W. Bill,
Of JeUerzun Co., Fla.
A. DUTENHOFER & CO.,
Shipping, Forwarding,
AMP
COMMISSION MBMCMANTSf
Bay Street, Savannah, Ga.
Prompt attention given to ttte purchase, sale ana
shipment of cotton, tumDer ana country pro
duce generally. Consignments solicited,
on which liberal advances
wilt be made. '
lrnmoa:
Brigham, Baldwin ft Co, Savannah; Hiram Rob
ert*. Savannah; J. H. Zetlin ft Oa. MaCon. Ga.; Dr.
L Aogier, Ink Bev. Ori^Angnatt; Jamas M. Ball,
1, Atlanta, Ga-; Willis Chisholm, Atlanta, Ga.:
L Robinson, Jacksonville, Fla.; F. Dibble. Jack
sonville, Fla : < dl. W. L. Bailey, Jefferson county,
Fla.; D. H. Baldwin ft Co., New York; Bearden ft
Co , New Yort. Waireu MltcheU, Baq., Lontorille,
Kentncky. . t jn
GEO. H/ AtiLEDGE,
SHIP CHANDLER, GROCER
Jas.T. Paterson,
TIMBER,
Lure Iter & Commission
MERCHANT,
No. 9jSTCi>DARD’S LOWER RANGE.
, B»y Street, Savannah,
Aim
Dtrien, Greorgia.
dlS-tt j ’ W
E-p. VAN NESS & CO.,
GROCERS, SHIP CHANDLERS
AND
H-oduce Dealers,
UNDER T^E ILCFF, CORNER ABERCORN ST,
. ‘ Savannah, Ga.
Orders fr*n t4 Country Private, Famtllee, Steamer*
and Sailing Vee d* respectfully solicited.-
Produce hong t and sold on commission.
1* 0 bbls Selec i Apples
100 bbls Ouio
loo bbls Pots >8
50bW*Extr f lonr
50 bbls Nos. ind 2 Mackerel
100 tabs Extr latter
60 boxes Ext Cheese
600 kits Nos 2 and B Madkerel
50 half-bbls ilton Market Beef
60 bbls ExtiFamilv Pork. tf-n2l
jew
Porwa
fiUIMft' & IV.,
S aud Commission
RCHANTS.
AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
ods, Groceries, Ac.,
AND 2 SAMMIS’ BLOCK,
t, Jacksonville, Florida.
- OFFICE ATLANTIC ft GIXP RR|T
Savaunah, ,
On and alter Monday. tli L . e6 . h ^ '
Don .ram wi , ,e ave l[le ^ (if L ^ ^
for the Great Ogee.hee bud , , “ jp,0 I<aa r
Retnruing, will leave Ov,^ 0 ., m .
o'clock p. m. j (
—
^Notice!
OFFICE OF THE CENTRAL IiAiin.
BANKING 10'Up\sv'-?"‘ I ’*|
Savannah, 7.M Fehm^ry^ 61 j
'/1! IJ j»»■ *»T„aj
I N consequence of the comnl i-.i-1 „, ,
to the Internal Rcvenne Tai ini i: j
rendered necessary in shmi.i.ijr n
Company findsit?ece«s:iiy P uteri'!!". W ‘*’ 1
Therefore, parties ecndi'“/ C o t o.n‘'“^7“
by sea, are hereby notified that it mU8[ ' J°.
to a merchant m this city. 06 c
Expense*upon good* fo-w-inlnii.. - .
thejr filends In the interior, will l* 1)a id to!
pauy semi-monthly. Payintu:? u, Lm.L ,
the Sth and 14th, and from the 2ith to the la
each month. A bill of exp<-r.s,. 9 m a5 t hi
acttimpany the first dray load of rood! “
C3 -*» WM. M. WADLEY.Pre*
Miscellaneous,
Catawba Bra^ 1
JN\ DICE of Harper ft Co., for sale by
MACKY, BEATTIE A CO,
L? 2b3 and 28j B*v stmt
TO PLANTERS.
VV ® H!' 11 kee P constantly on hand a full slut* I
.\7 a Plows, Hoes, Corn shellers, straw Ciraa
Axes, and other Agricultural Implements if:« I
a h rt patterns with which to ,-u|iplj Phj»
Merchants, whose attention we wu
to our stock and think we can make it to Harm*
est to purchase of us. . . 1
BOUSE ft BRYAST,
i’-syarett
INDIGO.
kd. o. sawiua.
| CASE, 10 boxes, a superior quality
In store and [or alt f I
!£ CHARLES L. COLBY ft U1
GKO. P. 9NKR. a. yy. MITCHELL.
SNPER MITCHELL,
ROGERS
AND
Genefrl Commission Merchants
itrcet, one door from Clierry*
122-1 nj MACON, GA.
Raffle.
iORGE PATTEN,
<o. 182 Bay Street,
SAVANNAH.
F/M. MYRELL,
EAMBOAT AGENT,
(AL COMMISKfOS AND FOB-
WARDING hebchant,
IY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA.
Buildings, 2d door west of A. Low A Co.’*.
i to Mean* Hunter ft Gammell, Crane, John,
bill; Bell, Wylly ft Cbristn — ‘
Miller, Thomas ft Co.;
A FINE STALLION, six years old the lSthofEf I
, ne ^- Hi* dam. Eclipse and Marombinn to: I
to the celebrated mare Fashion, and sired hr Kd I
Cloud. ' I
List* can be found at the billiard room is km* |
Hall, at Oar nonse. and at Walter O’Mean’iMIlto
saloon over tile Express Office. jtitf
STEIN WAY^SONS’
CELEBRATED GliAND AND CQCAIlt|
PIANOS,
THE BEST IN TUE WORLD.
W E are sold Agents for them in the State of Gtf-1
gfa All Jnstrumerts warranted and soU 41
New York Factory prices. I
JOHN C. SCHREINER A SOXS,
jz7-tr Savannah, Augusta and Maioit
RIDE.
W E have now on hand a few Open BnggiM
Rockawaya, light and neat. Also, Sets rf
Harness, which we will sell unusually lor.
J25-tf
BOUSE i BRYANT.
194 Bay stmt-
d28-ly
llaaion wad Forward!Herehaat.
72 BAY STREET. SAVANNAH.
A. 8. Hartridge,
COMMISSION AND FORWARDING
ass ,
. J11-
92 BAY STREET,
octl4-tf :'"i
[AH. GA.
I Gravbill; BeU, Wylly ft Christian; Both well ft
head; MUler, Thomas ft Co.; M. A. Cohen,
aeo22-rt
L. COLBY & CO.,
ipiag Commission and Forwarding
merchants.
BLOOM, OOKNMM BAT AMD ABMBOOBM STBKBT
SAVANNAH, GA.
EHAL CASH ADVANCES
i on Consignments o the firm of Ciua. L. Count
—York, or to ourfHbnris in Boston.
siHstaois;
Messrs. Dabney, Morgan ft Co . New York
Jarivs Slade, *lTN?w York W
Hoil J WRey Edmands, Boston.
Gardner CoJby. Esq., Boston. eeplS—U
T 1
fornl
HIS Company wiU soon be prepared to DU any
order* ibr Sl .te, however large, for r.fnfing, for
rnitnre manufactured' oat of slate, for UnteU, for
pavement, arid for any other uses to which slate ran
be applied. The quarry Is convenient to the cities of
Atlanta, Augosta, Macon, Albany and Columbris,
Ga.; to the cities or Selma, Montgomery and Mobile.
Ala.; to New Orleans, and will shortly be to Mem
phis, l'cnn..andS . Louis, Mo. The snperlority of
slate for roofing purposes, and its special adaptability
to various articles ol fornUnre and for paveme t are
well known.
Orders may he addressed to
A. K. MARSHALL, S,c’y,
J 8 Atlanta, Ga.
FOR SALE;
Thomas Dixon,
SAVANNAH, GA.,
PACKER km RE-PACKER DF COTTON,
Wool, Hides, Ragg, Jnalu, etc.,
JN the heat shipping order, at foot of Jefferson zt.
PER STEAMSHIP CUMBRIA,
Fordyce, Anderson & Janney,
f26-tf
10 Stoddard’s Ding
Fojft ^
C ORN, Oat*. Apples and Pol
steamship Flambeau- App
j. t. Rowland, Jr.,
m Lower Steamship Wharf.
gftom
200 BB «d P to&h^ ,ta ‘ ftom
t» CHAHLB L. COLBY ft CO.
BLAIR A BICKFORD,
LUMBER MANUFACTURERS, i
DEALERS IN TIMBER AND LUM
BER OF EVERY DESCRIP
TION. * s
DOORS, gftlH, AMD iLlfiOfij
. Mill and Lumber Yard on Canal, near Bryan i
Office 180 Bay street,
dS8 - tf Savannah, I
RICHARD BRAJDLI
\ ; •>
Commission Merchai
196 BAY Street, lavaaaah, q(
T will make liberal advanoee on <
S e0 ®2L “■ °*he» merchandise to _
Mewra. WUUaw* ft Black, of New York.
jtlftL --.a :• t> v j^, ,■
MiTCttEL & SMITHS,
Oeueral
immission Merchants,
THIRD 8THBET,
Macon, Georgria.
Particular attention given to the *ale, rurchase
shd shipment of cotton; cotton, yarns, sheeting,
shirting and general merchandise; also, to receiving
and forwarding goods.
Erwin ft Hardee, Savannah
Cfoghorn ft Canninghem. Btvannah.
J. W. Lathrop, Savannah.
Aaron Wilbur, Savannah.
E. B. Long ft Co., Angnsta.
Lloyd G. Bowers, Ostaninas.
V A. GasklU, Atlanta,
yilpam Bry ce ft Co, {lew York.
A P. Tapley,- Boston. -
9 r t?W«d 0 HMhri!? Pl ‘ i *-
u. WUUU, Uflavirlllc,
tOWtorffle, Kentucky,
j 11.2m . s seaa ed; r
Mo. 95 BAY STREET, a
frr snmi "
PrlncJpsl Office for th* State <
rnmunMi
H. P. HAWL€V,Q»,
A large aaaortmont fog salt
9hwing Mvhlnae of all I
neatly done.
■jand
to compete wtth~New York
fiUa for Wade's celebrated Printing Inks; Agents
SCALES.
A SSORTED Sizes and Patterns of Fairbants' W*
form and Cotmter Scales, which for sccuntJ.
neatness and durability cannot be surpassed. .1*
best Frame*, Beams, Hooks, ftc., for weighing Co
lon. For sale by
BOUSE ft BRT.tST.
j25-tf 194 Bay
Cider Vinegar.
gKVEN BARRELS CIDER VINEGAR
landing and for sift* j
ID CHARLES L CftlBY l <&_
Building Material*
IXfE.have on band Lime Rneendule Cement Wj I
"v Paris, and Hair for nattering. For s* 2 |
CD0 ^l?lnf nt CRANE ft fiRATWii-
O K BBLS No*. 1. 2 and 3 Mackerel
At) so half barrels. Nos. 1 aud 3 do
100 kits No. 1 do
10 half bbls No. 1 Herring
Jo quarter bhl* do
ItM boxes Smoked Herring
In store and for sale by
SL-
CHAS. L.ror.BY*®.
Catawba Wine
5Q CASES (sill)) vintage of 1862, for sale W
MACKY. BEATTIE*^,:
203 and 20o
Corn and Oats.
J White and Black 0»JS g
beta White and Yellow com
j ml-6
BELL WYLLY .
Mackerel.
i KITS No. 1 MACKEREL
Landtag per schooner
CHARLES
Elliott sod !cr
sale Iff
U COLBY
LGIH(
CA2
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