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POETRY
OUR HEROIC l'HEJIES.
This poem, read before the Phi Beta Kappa
Society of Harvard University, Jnly 20, 1865, has
boon published by Ticknor <t Fields. It is an
able and scholarly effort, and glows with patrio
tism aud poetry. We quote the poet’s reference
to the heroes of the war:
With growing courage, day by day I hung
Above the soldier of the quiet tongue.
Sneers hissed about him, penmen fought his war:
Here he was lacking, there he went too far.
Alas ! how bloody! But alack ! how tame !
0 for Lee’s talent!—0 ye fools, for shame !
From the first move, his foe defensive stood;
And was that nothing ? It was worth the blood.
0 chief 8 lpreine, the head of glory’s roll 1
0 will of steel, 0 lofty, generous soul,
Sharing thy laurels, lest a oomrade want;
Why should I name thee? Every mouth cries,
Grant 1
Firm was ray faith in him whose sturdy skill
Three dreadful days bad held the quaking hill;
Stood, like a rook, on which the fiery spray
JBsat out its life, then slowly ebbed away;
Saved our domain from rapine, waste and wrath,
And taught the foe an pnretuming path,—
Li-ht »f our darkness, suocor of our need,
God of oar country, bless the name of Moade!
I watched with Thomas while his wary glanoe
Marked the rash foes their heedless lines advance;
Step after step he lured their willing feet
Into the toils, from whence was no retreat;
Then with a swoop, as when the eagle swings
Out of his eyrv, with a roar of wings,
The veteran fell upon his venturous prey,—
And—let Bragg end it, if there’s aught to say.
I saw with wonder Sherman’s Titan line
Pour from the mountains to the distant brine,
Sweep treason’s cradle bare of all its brood,
And turn its garden to a solitude.
Fear ran baton him, Famine groaned behind,
And, following Famine, came the humble mind.
Who felt a oare within his bosom grow,
Of more than pity for the hapless foe,
Or spent a fear on that which Fate’s decrees
Already wrote amongst her victories,
When in the tumult of the battled van
Shone Fortune’s darling, mounted Sheridan ?
Rapid tufan and peerless in the fight,
He plucked Fame’s chaplet as by sovereign right;
Emerged tiiumphant from a wild retreat,
.And blazoned victory’s colors on defeat.
I marked the Navy lay its iron hand
Upon the waves, and clutch the trembling land.
Heard the s ern music of Dupont resoand,
To the stern measure of his fiery round;
Or Foote’s fierce clamor, as his flamiDg breath
Sounded a challenge in the face of death.
Saw Morris rising from the wreck-strown sea,
Crowned with more fame than beams from vic
tory;
Or foe girt Winslow, ocean's errant knight,
Dare Treason^ champion to a single ijght;
Or Porter thunder with his shot and shell
Upon the foe's last, crumbling citadel;
Or—let us pause before that height we scale,
Where stands a title that makes others pale;
That so much tried the stretching arm ot Fame,
She stood on tiptoe when she wrote his name.
Captor of cities and of sovereign States,
Whose prow ui locked the rivers, armed gates;
Whose starry ensign ruled the troubled sky,
And waved o’ver earth the rod of destiny.
Ever victorious, he but raised his hand,
And cringing Fortune lackeyed his command.
What name but one shall I pronounce, to clear
My tongue from flattery in the public ear?
The land replies, from palace, farm and hut;—
Shall I proclaim it?—David Farragut!
Through anxious years, I saw the martial flood
Surge back and forth in waves of fire and blood.
Sometimes it paused and sometimes seemed to
reel,
Spent and exhausted, from the rebel steel;
But every shock was sapping, blow by blow,
The bars that backward held the overflow;
Till, suddenly, the ruin cracked and roared,
And over all the human torrent poured!
Then bloomed the harvest of our patient aims;
Then bowed the world before our deeds and names;
Then on the proudest of Fame’s temple-gates
Shone novel records and thick-crowded dates.
New wreaths were hung upon her horned Bhrines,
Now clarion8 blown before Irar martial lines;
Frosh incense smoked, and fresh libations drip-
pod;
The vernal laurels from the hills were stripped,
And woveu in chaplets. Far and near the hum
01 gladness ushered the returning drum.
Welcome stood beckoning, lookiag towards the
South,
With cheers of transport brimmtog in tho mouth;
Till came the rapture of that crowning hour,
When the vast armies poured their awful power,
In dense procession, through the marble banks,
That rang and quivered with a nation’s thanks;
While like a temple of the inorniDg sky,—
August, sublime, refulgeut, calm and high,—
Towered in its might, as symbol of the whole,
T'be dome-crowned presence of the Capitol.
I envy those whose tattered standards waved
Within the ci'y which their valor saved,—
The Eastern heroes and their Western peers,—
Toe holy joy that glittered in their tears,
As thronging upward to the nation’s throne,
They kuelt, and sobbed, and kissed the very
stone.
And thou, brave army, that hast bnme the brunt
Of stem defeat so often on thy front,—
Thou who hast rallied from each stunning blow,
With gold like patience faoing still the foe,—
Thou moving pivot of the deadly fight,
Whose steadfast centre held all things aright,
Twice saved us from the foe’s audacious feet,
And drove him howling through his last retreat,—
Hung on his steps until for peace he knelt,
And sued for mercy which he never felt.—
I thank fair for'une that it was thy fate
Alone to hurl the traitors from their state;
Alone to make their capital thy prize,
And watch the treason close its bloody eyes 1
0 roll, Poti mac, prouder of thy name,
Touched by the splendor of thy army’s fame!
Thrill with the steps of thy returning braves,
Wail through thy margins of uncounted graves,
Laugh at the echo ot thy soldiers’ shout,
Whisper their story to the lands about,
Yea, feel each passion of the human soul,
But roll, great river, in thy glory roll ”
News from North Carolina.
Newbeun, N. C-, August 20.
The health of Newbern continues good.
There is no possible danger of the reappear
ance of the yellow fever which visited this city
last season.
Ordinary lumber is selling here for $40 a
thousand, notwithstanding heavy timber land
can be purchased for.five and ten dollars per
acre on the river banks a few miles below this
city.
The demand for houses is great, and the
rents are so high that ordinary houses on busi
ness streets pay for themselves nearly twelve
times a year.
1 he North Carolina * ‘Stories” of Outrages upon
the Negroes.
The Wilmington Herald of the 15th instant
contains an official communication from Mayor
McLean, of Fayetteville, in which ho states
that, instead of two negroes being tied up and
publicly whipped in Fayetteville, one negro,
after being tried and convicted of larceny, was
whipped according to the sentence of the laws
of the State. Also, that the statement of ne
groes being “tied to trees and whipped, and
left tied until a storm prostrated the trees,”
is false, the report originating from the fact
that a military officer caused two sheep stealing
negroes to be tied by their thumbs to lamp
posts for two hours as a punishment for their
offence.
The Mayor knows of no cases of cruelty to
negroes either by civilians or the civil au
thorities.
It. W. Ilardie, Sheriff of Cumberland county,
states that the report that he publicly whipped
two negroee at Fayetteville, is false.
The Pemberton Mills Calamity - .—A
granite monument eight feet high has been
placed over the remains of the vic.ims by the
Pemberton mills disaster at Lawrence, five
years ago, who could not be recognized when
fror ?, thc mins - The monument coat
$<00, and bears the following inscription : “In
of u th ° Unrecognized Dead, who were
killed by the foil of the Pemberton Mills, Jan.
10th^8C0.^^^^ostonHerald.
Edtatoetf.
KA RBUS. Potatoes, landing from steamahin
' ' " America; for sale low from wharf by *
W«S BRIGHAM, BALDWIN A CO.
BUSINESS CARDS.
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.
Rf.febbnoes.—Messrs. Dabney, Morgan & Co., New
York; Jarvis Slade, Esq.. New York; Gardner Colby,
Esq., Boston; Hon. J. Wiley Edmands, Boston.
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RUE, WHITNEY & CO.
GENERAL
Commission Merchants,
No. 202IBay Street, above Barnard.
Consignments respectfully solicited. The shipping
of Cotton aud other produce to our house in Pbilade
phia promptly*attcnded to.
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ElHiAB L. GCERABI>t
BENJAMIN B. FEBRILL •
GUEKilRD & FERRILL,
General Commission Merchants,
FACTORS AND BROKERS,
Bay Street, Savannah, *Gfeorgia
Will sell and purchase on Commission, Cotton, Tim
her, Produce and Merchandise. Orders and consign
mentis solicited.
Relerences—Robt. Habersham & Sons, Geo. W. An
derson, Anthony Porter, Hunter & Gainmell, John L
Villalonga, Erwin & Hj^fee. 8w aug22
HEYRY BR1AY ,
Broker and Commission Agent,
For Sale and Purchase of Stocks, Bank
Notes, Produce, Ac., and for For
warding Cotton,
Bryan Street, next to merchants’ and
Planter!.’ Bank Building.
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SAMUEL, P. HAMILTON,
(Successor to Wilmot & Richmond^
DEALER IN
Watches, silver Ware, Jewelry,
Canes, Cutlery, Ac.
Cor. Whitaker,St. Julien and Congress Sis,
SAVANNAH, GA.
Watches and Jewelry repaired. Chronometers rated
by transit Cash paid for old Gold and Silver.
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A. J. iiBaiiy,
VS. M. SMITH,
I. J. MOSES.
BRADY, SMITH & CO.
Commission
AND
Forwarding Merchants,
AND
Manufacturers’ Ag ents
NORTH SIDE OP BAY STREET,
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't National Park
Bank, X. Y.: H. C. Thacher & Co., Boston; Israel Co
hen, Baltimore; Hall, Moses & Co.,Colhmbns; Wyman,
Moses & Co., Montgomery. augT
sam’l p. bell, geo. w. wtlly, h. b. cubistiax
BELL, WVLLY & CHRISTIAN
AUCTION ,
General Commission and Forwarding
RERCILiYTS,
BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA.
Consignments Solicited.
Personal attention given to forwarding of Merchan
dize aud Cotton Advances made on consignments to
our friends in Boston, New York, Philadelphia and
Baltimore.
Refer to merchants of this city
Savannah, August 1st, 1S60. lm ang3
L. J. GCILMARTIN, Jh'O. fLANNEBY, E. W. DBUMMON.
l J. bUILMARTIN & GO.
GENERAL
Shipping, Commission,
AND
FORWARDING MERCHANTS
No. 118 BAY STREET,
OPPOSITE THE CITY HOTEL,
SA.v^visnsrA.n, ow
Particular attention given tojjrocuring Freights, a
filling orders for Hard Pine Timber and Lumber, C<
ton, Wool, Hides, Jtc.
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Cot-
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L. Y. BTUAET,
H. M. KELLOGG.
STUART & CO.,
Family Groceries.
DEALERS IN
TEAS, WIVES AYD LHJOLRS.
COR. BULL AND [BROUGHTON STREETS
Special attention paid to country orders from fami
lies and for the trade.
Goods delivered to all parts of the city free of charge.
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IbHu;. D. LaROCHE,
Auction and Commission Merchant.
THOMAS J. WALSH, AUCTIONEER.
T HE subscriber having secured the large and com
modious store Northeast comer of Bay and Bar
nard streets, is now prepared to receive all merchan
dize consigned to him, and give the same his personal
attention either at public or private sale. Sales at
stores or residences attended to.
Regular sale days before store, Tuesdays and Satur
days. . may20
RICHARDSON & BARNARD
Commission and Shipping Merchants,
Bay St, opposite Mariner’s Church,
fune2o
SAVANNAH
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KIRLIN, BRO. & BURKE,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
ALES, WINES AND LIQUORS
Oor. Whitaker Street and Bay Lane.
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Segar Store!
F. CONSTANT,
Bull St., Opposite the Post
Office,
X> EkPECTFCLLY Informs the Savannah
public that be has on hand at his store, and will
keep supplied with
Segars, Smoking and Chewing
Tobacco, Pipes,
and other articles usually kept In Ms line of business.
The patronage of a generous public is respectfully so
licited. - tf S*
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MARCY, DAY & CO..
2 0 8 BAY SJTIREKIT,
North Side,
Between Barnard and Jefferson Streets,
WOOD, COAL AND GRAIN,
AND
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS
AND
HAY, CORN, OATS AND FEED,
At lowest market prices, jj3
Fresh Importation
OF
SHUARS ID TOM,
NO. 171 BAY STREET.
Jacob Laagsdorf & Co.
H AVE just received from their well known Honse
in Philadelphia, a large and well assorted stock of
consisting of all the different brands, as well as large
stocks of
SMOKiNS AND CHSWiNG
TOBACCO,
Of' various, kinds, which they offer for sale at
Wholesale Prices.
Dealers are particularly requested to call and exam-
toe the stoca, which consists of—
50,000 Punch
25.000 Hav. Cabanas
35,000 Hav. IPiKHro
50,000 Cuba Mi -Patrias
50,000 Santiago
50,< >00 ConcOnta
35,OOOiPunobinello
50.000 EH Sols
15,000 Bell Creole
15,000 La Camille
30,000 Hav. Favoreta
15 OOO La Espanola
15,000 W mires ele Rivas
35,000 Washington
10,000 Bachelor’s JDelight
15,000 Fandango
20,000 Bell Cuba
50,000 Laocoon
10,000 .Perfection
Together with a large assortment of various other
nds.
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DRUGS, MEDICINES,
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C H EMI CALS.
A CHOICE selection of DRUGS, MEDICINES
CHEMICALS, PERFUMERIES, PATENT MEDI
CINES, TRUSSES, &c., just landed from New York.
Apothecaries, Planters and t raders
From the interior can be supplied at shortest notice.
I can warrant any article as being pure.
A large quantity of EUROPEAN LEECHES, finest
quality.
All the PATENT MEDICINES extant on hand.
100 cases JACOB’S DYSENTERIC CORDIAL, all Of
Which will be sold low for CASH,
Wholesale and Eetail,
Apothecaries’ Hall,
Comer Broughton aud Barnard streets,
AV. UI* WALSH, UI. D., Proprietor.
N. B.—Fresh Garden Seeds. tf je!5
FRESH TURNIP SEED.
RUT A BAGA.
FIAT hutch,
AND
Red Top Turnip Seeds
Warranted to be of the
GROWTH OF 1865,
Just received from D. Landreth, and for sale by
jyio
W. W. LIN’OLN,
cor Bull and Congress streets.
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cals are either advanced in price or reduced in size—and
very generully both—we shall continue to rive faith
ful copies of all the matter conttiued in the original
editions. Hence, our present prices will he found as
cheap, for the amount of matter furnished, as those of
any of the competing Periodicals in this country.
« ompared with the cost of the original editions
which at the present premiums on gold would be about
$lon a year, our prices (15) are exceedingly low. Add
to this tho fact that vve make our annual payments to
the British Publishers for early sheets and copyright in
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we shall be entirely justilied by our subscribers aud the
reading public.
The interest of these Periodicals to American read
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they contain on our great Civil War, and though some
times tinged with prejudice, they may still, considering
their great ability and the different standpoints from
which they are written, be read and studied with ad
vantage by the people of this country of every creed
and party.
LEONARD SCOTT & CO., Publishers,
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TURF, ffliii AM l\m
The Sportsman’s Oracle and
Country Gentleman's
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FI BUSHED EVERY SATURDAY.
Office No. (12 Dibertg Street, New York,
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American News Company, Nos. 110 and 121 Nassau
street, New York, General Wholesale Agents for sup
plying dealers.
As it is the design of the Proprietors of the paper to
publish at the end of each volume a Kacing Calendar,
in which all the races, both running and trot! tog, of
the current year will be recorded, we respectfully re
quest the President and Secretaries of all trotting and
running associations to forward us full reports of all
races which take place upon the Courses to the United
States and the Canadas. This should be part of the
Qnty of Secretaries au it is conducive to the general in
terestof the tnrf, and justice to all winning horses.
The Secretaries and odicers of all Yacht, Base Ball,
Cricket and Archery Clnbs arc requested lo forward us
tile result of all matches, and matches to come, in their
respective Clnbs, for publication. tf augl!)
Hr. Band’s Specific.
'HE oldest and most reliable medicine for the core
of Spennatorhiea, Seminal Weakness, Lose of Pow
er, &c. This medicine has stood the test of over thir
ty years and has always proved a success
DR. RAND’S SPECIFIC is exhibited in the form ot
taking any kind of pills. The Sriuino of br. Bandfe
n6t Intended as an evacuating medicine. Its medici
nal virtues are expended entirely upon the impaired
regenerative organs. The pills are not unpleasant to
the taste, aud many persons masticate them with im
punity before swallowing them*which plan we wonld
always rSbommesd, as affording the speediest way to
get the effect of the remedy.
Price, $1 per box, or six boxes for $5. Sold by drug
gists everywhere, or sent by mail by
JNO. J. KHOMEIi. Wholesale Agent,
may23—ly 403 Cheanutst .. Philadelphia, Pa.
XLromer’s Hair Dye.
50 CENTS A BOX.
Boxes larger than Dyes that sell for $1. Natural,
Durable, Beantifnl. Warranted to please. This arti
cle has boen thoroughly tested by Dr. CHILTON, of
New York, and Profo Booth and Garrett, of Philadel
phia, who pronounce it free from all poisonous ingre-
ilients, and the material composing It will not injure
the most delicate hair, bold by Druggists *nrf Fancy
Goods dealers everywhere.
JNO. J. KROMER, Sole Proprietor,
majS8—lj 403 Chesnut at., Philadelphia, Fa.
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Banking and Insurance.
EINSTEIN,
ROSENFELD
ik Co.,
Bankers,.
No. 8 Broad Street,
New York.
Wc draw *t sight, and at sixty days,
on London, Paris, Frankfort, and all
other principal cities of Europe.
Parties opening current accounts, may
deposit and draw at their convenience,
the same as with the City Banks, and
will be allowed interest on all balances
over One Thousand Dollars, at the rate
of four per cent, per annum. Orders
for the purchase or sale of various issues
of Government and other Stocks, Bonds,
and Gold, executed on Commission.
MERCHANTS’
INSURANCE COMPANY!
HARTFORD, CONN.
T HE undersigned having been appointed agent for
the above well known Company, is prepared *~
take risks against fire on the most favorable terms.
H BRIGHAM,
Office Southern Insurance and Trust Co.
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Insurance Agency
OCEAN, RiVfiK, FIRE.
THE undersigned hold commissions from the lead-
X tog Insurance corporations ot New York, repre
senting an aggregate cash capital of over
FIVE MILLIONS OF DOLLAES
And are prepared to issue policies to cover Fifty Thou
sand dollars on one application upon
Fire Risks at Savannah and Inland
Towns,
COTTON AND MERCHANDIZE IN TRANSIT ON THE
AUGUSTA AND MACON RIVERS,
OCEAN RISKS GENERALLY.
Prompt Settlement of Losses.
1.. C. NORVELL 6c CO.,
may29 Bnll street, opposite Post Office.
NEW YORK
FI III Min IiSMUGl
AGENCY,
Representing
FOUR MILLIONS OF CASH CAPITAL.
Risks taken on all descriptiens of property on rea
sonable terms, by
A. A. LANK, Agent,
Office In Stoddard’s Range, opposite Express
je!5—3m Office, Bay st
DRY GOODS.
L, C, NORVELL & CO.
Corner of Bull and Bay Streets,
Have just received J
The Largest and Mest Complete Stock
OF
Dry Goods, Clothing
BOOTS AND SHOES,
HATS AND CAPS
EVER OFFERED IN THIS MARKET. [
Which will be sold
AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
UPON THE MOST FAVORABLE TERMS.
PRINTS.
Lawns, latest styles,
Organdies,
Organdie Robes,
Ginghams,
Jaconets,
Mozambique*,
Bareges, all kinds,
Crape Maretz, all colors;
MOURNING GOODS.
This departmentMcomplete to all its details.
GLOVES.
ladles’ and Gents’ Black and ColoredJKids, best make
lisle, all colors,
Silk, all colors,
Fillet Mits.
HANDKERCHIEFS.
linen Cambric Hemstitched,
Gents’ Printed Borders,
Gents' Silk.
HOSIERY.
Ladles’ Black and White Silk]
Ladies' Black and White Cotton
Misses' Black and White Cotton
Children's Black and White Cotton
Ladies' and Misses' Gauze Merino Vests
Gents' Merino Vests.
Umbrellas and Parasols.
Ribbons, Bonnet and Belt, all kinds.
Bonnets.
White, Black and Colored Straw and Braid Bonnets,
Ladies’, Misses and Children's Flats, to great rarie-
full assortment of Gents' and Boys' Hats.
FANS IN EVERY VARIETY
Largejand .well assortedjstock of
LADIES’ AND CENTS'
SHOES, .
JXjOTEE X N Or..
Linen and Pssslmini Summer Suits
A1 uacca Coats,
A rail assortment of Military Dress and
Uniforms. .
New York Advertisement
COLGATE tc CO.
Beg to lnfoim their customers that they gtyj
the manufacture of their varftus style.
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Prices current forwarded by man on appii caUon
coccate a CO.,
Nos. 53 and 55 John st., jf ew T ork
GLASGOW FmiLIZEllW^r^r:
Phosphatic and Ammoniated U
Gr XT A IST o
Barrels, 250 lbs. each.
GLASGOW PERTmZHl COMPANY*
IMPROVED
Super phosphate of
Address, GRIFFTNG BROTHER A n
CBbls. 250 lbs. each.”' Corthn ^ 8 t-. -Viy York.
—^
L . S. HOYT’S
AMMONIATED B«ne
Super-Phospnate of Limp
OFFICE, NO. 194 W.\TER STlUrr
Adjoining United States Hotel, '
UNTIE^A/- "STOIRTv
My Super-phosphate or Lime is not un ,
Ten years trial of it upon all kinds of
nnaftv Va,Ue cach and Ihatit^ofu;. ^
a. O. SOHAKFEB, JAS. E. BBOWN & eo. A. C Srn.
0 *°New“ofo. N °‘ “pwiSphia.
ADOLPHUS C.SCHAfFiF&c>.
fFORMERLY OF BALTIMORE.)
GENEEA1 SHIPPING AND COMKISSIOS
No. Ill Water Street, New Yr.rl
Every facility oflered for consignments an,i
Sj&rts?"" "“SrfifSa;
jy‘.v-^ n
quality. uuu ■■
Packed to barrels to good order, unifo-m
lbs, each. 3 m
NEW FORK.
Samples, with a descriptive list and prices, can lie
had on application to the undersigned, who takes
E snre in recommending this old established and rc-
e honse. JOHN EYAS,
Manufacturer and Bottler of Soda Water,
comer of Bay and West Broad streets,
maySl—tf Savannah, Ga.
LEWIS L. JCKVES,
Shipping and Commission Merchaat,
NO. IT BROADWAY, YORK.
L iberal advances on shipments to
above consignment made by
HUNTER & GAMMELL,
Agents Pioneer Line Steanwhi^
84 Bay street. Savannah.
Reference to New York, Messrs. Spofford, Tiles®
& Co. may2fi—®
CALDWELL & MOKKI8
(Successors to Brewer & Caldwell,)
Cotton Factors
AND
General Commission Kerchasb
-20 OLD SLIP,
U E W TOBK.
6m
Ip
QQ
With Neatness, Accuracy and Dispatch.
MOSQUITO NETTING.
SE3STD IN YOUR ORDERS.
nuyB
miAun
U C. NORVELL* 00.
Atlantic White Lead and Linseed Oil &
OF NEW YORK,
Manufacturers of Pure White Lead, KfJ
Lead, Litharge, Glass Ihakcrs Be*
Lead, etc. „ . .j
Also, Linseed Oil, Kaw, Boiled
Refined. For sale by Druggists and Dealers t
er ^tOBJ5RT COLGATE & CO., General Agents,
julyl 3m 287 Pearl street, bew
J. SHAFFEP,
Commission De«l* r
IN ALL KIHD8 0F
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC FRUITS AND PE® rif ’
West W ashington Market.
OPPOSITE 143 WEST STRE^'
Bulkhead, Between Barclay and Vcscf et&>
NEW YOKK.
Potatoes, Apples and Onions conetantlyon hju^^
put up for the southern market. All consv^
promptly attended to. , j 1
Refers to A. L. Bradley, A. Haywooo,
Walsh, J. H. Parsons.
WM. S. EATOJ.
COMMISSION MERCEAH .
BOSTON, HASS., , J
For the Purchase and Sale of All
MERCHANDIZE' ^
Refers to Joseph S. Fay, Esq., Boston, •
DYEING tSTABUSHMlNi-
Established 1832
r HE subscriber begs leave to ado™,
and friends that be Is now prepay w
ago, are—
Gentlemen's
required, so » not to besu^g^* ?
men’s Garment* cleansed ’/ w bere-
jnne23 law3m
BOMB M
O be sarpassso £f^.AY,
law3m rsvannsLj^
COMPANY
OF NEW com paur *
than any otb#
Capital and Assets
F'llefrings, In bbl* and by jjjj
Nfi, and hffi bbl*
HAR1V0TT & SHRILLING,
FIRE-PROOF
storage Warehouse,
3G8 Washington Street,
NKW YOKK
Consignments of Goods received.'and orders for
purchase of Goods. The best of attention paid “
SCHULTZE & TA1LER,
IMPORTERS OF
Wines, Brandies,&c
NO. 62 CEDAR STREET,
NEW YORK.
CH’S HE1DSIECK (BJMPAUNE.
Iy22
HafFerty&McHugh
CORK IMPORTERS,
Manufacturers and Dealers,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
NO. 6 9 FULTON STREET
North Biver Agricultural Works.
GRITTING BRO. & CO., Prop'rs,
58 and 60 Courtland street, New York,
M anufacturers of Plows. Harrow
Cultivators, Cotton Sweeps, Corn Mills, Cotton
Gins, &c Every implement wanted by the planter, '1
Also, dealers in Field and Garden rieeds. Alto, ap i.ii
for Brace’s Concentrated Manure, Bone, &c. m d for
circular. 3mo juneU