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POETRY.
the world as it is.
The world is not to bad a world
As some wonid like to make it;
Though whether good or whether bad,
Depends on how we take it,
For if we scold or fret all day,
From dewy mom till even,
This world will ne’er afford to man
A foretaste here of Heaven.
This world in truth’s as good a world
As e’er wss known to any
Who have not seen another yet,
And those are very many;
And if the men and women too,
Have plenty of employment,
Those surely mast be hard to please
Who cannot find enjoyment
The world is quite a pleasant world,
In rain or pleasant weather,
If people would bnt learn to live
In harmony together;
And cease to burst the kindly bond,
By love-and peace cemented,
And learn the best of lessons yet—
To always be contented.
Then there would be a pleasant world,
And pleasant folks be in it,
The day would pass more pleasantly
To those who thus begin it;
And all the nameless grievances
Brought on by. borrowed troubles,
Would prove, as certainly they are,
A mass of empty bubbles.
I’M SO WEABl'.
BY AGNES ST. ADBRET.
I’m so weary of this earth-life,
Where the billows rage and foam,
That my spirit sigheth, sigheth!
I’m so weary—take me home!
I’m so weary of earth’s false ones,
Everywhere my footsteps roam
Those that turn my joy to sorrow!
I’m so weary—take me home!
I’m so weary of life’s shadows—
Of its coldness and its gloom—
Of its hopes ali blighted, faded !
I’m so weary—take me home!
Im so weary of Time’s death-sounds,
Of the low night-winds that moan
Over earth and ’neatn the star-gems—
I’m so weary—take me home 1
I’m so weaiy of the broad path
Where my feet keep wand’ring on;
Oft I kneel and pray to heaven—
I'm so weary—take me home!
I’m so weary as I journey
Through this cold, false land alone ;
Jesus, there’s not one to love me !
I’m so weary—take me home 1
HE LEADS IS Off.
He leads us on,
By paths we did not know,
Upwards He leads us, though our steps be slow,
Though oft we faint and falter on the way,
Though storms and darkness oft obscure the day;
Yet when the clouds are gone
We know He leads on.
He leads us on
Through the unquiet years ;
Past all our dream-land, hopes and doubts and
' fears,
He guides bur steps. Through all the taogled
maze
Of sin, of sorrow and o’erelouded days
We know will is done;
And still He leads us on.
And He, at last,
After the weary strife—
After the restless fever we call life—
After the dreariness, the aching pain,—
, The wayward struggles which have proved in
vain—
After all our toils are past,
Will give you rest at last.
Whipp'e File Maiiuf’g Co
WHIPPLE FILE
MANUFACTURING CO,
Manufacturers of all descriptions of
CAST STEEL
AND
P X L E S.
34, 36, 38 & 40 Kilby at Boston.
53 Beckman at New York.
511 Commerce at Philadelphia.
23 tc 35 South Charles st...Baltimore.
• M. KEITH, Jtt,& SON.
99 Walnut st Cincinnati.
DONALDSON & DUNBAR, Agents.
9 hake st Chicago.
tr Orders sent to any of the above.houscs will re-
ceive prompt attention. tf oct 19
J. SHAFFEH,
Commission Dealer
trt all kinds or
PORMON AND DOMESTIC FRUITS AND PRODUCE,
Wost Washington Market,
OPPOSITE 143 WEST STREET,
Bulkhead, Between Barclay and Vesey st*,,
NEW YORK.
Potatoes, Apples and Onion* constantly on hand ana
put up for toe southern market. All consignment*
promptly attended to.
Refers to A. L Bradley, A. Haywood, T. J.
Walsh, J. H. Parsons.twly tnlyta
WM. 8. EATOI,
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
’ BOSTON, MASS.,
Tor the Purchase and Sale of All Kindi of
MEEOHANDIZE.
Eefers to Joseph 8. Fay, Ksq., Boston; Nath-1 God-
S?*?* John A. Blanchard, Esq., Boston;
National Bank of N. America, Boston. eodfim mayas
PHEENIX ASSURANCE CO,
f : j OF LONDON,
TJfWCKES buildings and goods against fire. The
JL undersigned will also cover first class Brick Risk*
in the interior cities of this State.
BOBT. HABERSHAM A SONS, Agents,
augX8 , eodSm Bay street. Savannah.
Marine Insurance.
rrBE undersigned will cover Goods, bv good boats,
_L from Augusta here, thence to New Tork.
BOBT. H vBEESHaM A SONS,
augil—eod3m .
Cooking Stoves.
WHITAKER STREET,
COR. BROUGHTON LANF.
Cooking Stoves,
Enameled and Tinned Hollow Ware,
Round Pots. Ovens, &c.
_I5P* !i w . J. O. THOMPSON * CO.
TUBTsalh;.
SAVANNAH DAILY REPUBLICAN: FRIDAY MORNING. OCTOBER 20. 186S.
. ' • —— — — — 1 - -. \ - 1—— A- i. i-
TO THE NORTHERN PEOPLE.
PROSPEOTU S
OF THE
enuiHninHiTiQ).
Slavery or involuntary servitude is prac
tically abolished in Georgia. The Pro
clamations of the President of the Uni
ted States having given freedom to every
slave, and the oath of amnesty and the
conditions of pardon, forbid any attempt
at its revival in any form or condition.
The great mass of the Agricultural
Population of the State has been released
from their obligation to cultivate the soil,
except by their own volition, and it must
be apparent to the judicious observer,
however much to be regretted, that the
voluntary labor of the newly freed popu-
ation will not for the present, at least,
unply the deficiency of labor.
The withdrawal of nearly three hun
dred thousand able-bodied persons to a
greater or less extent from their usual
vocations has created a void which must
be filled or the lands of the State will re
mained untilled, her great resources un
developed, and her future prosperity sacri
ficed;
The remedy, and the only remedy for
this condition of affairs consists in the
immigration of a hardy and industrious
white population to supply the places of
those who cannot be compelled to work,
and whose dispositions do not incli^
them to greater labor than is actually
necessary to support life.
To such immigrants, no State offers
greater inducements than the State of
Georgia. Extending from the Atlantic
Ocean to the Blue Bidge, it embraces
every variety of soil and climate. The
Savannahs of the coast, the rolling coun
try of the interior, and the mountains of
the northern part of the State afford op
portunities for the cultivation of almost
every product of tropical or temperate
latitudes.
The grape is grown with great success in
many parts of the State, and its cultiva
tion has only been limited by the want of
persons skilled in the knowledge of the
vine and the mode of preparing its yield.
The State is also rich in gold and other
minerals, and nothing but energy and
the application of proper machinery is
wanting to the development of these hid
den treasures.
The raisingjof sheep of the finest breeds
has been carried on with success, and the
vast ranges of uncultivated land afford
excellent pastures for cattle and all kinds
of stock—rice, cotton, tobacco, com,
wheat, rye, oats, sugar .cane, the grape
and all species of fruits find their ap
propriate soil and climate within our ex
tended limits.
The numerous rivers and smaller
streams taking their rise in the moun
tains and running through the State into
the Atlantic and the Gulf in their
gradual descent, furnish water power
unfailing many season, and capable of
putting into operation any kind of ma
chinery.
The area of the State contains upwards
of thirty millions of acres, of which not
more than one-third has been cultivated,
and the virgin forest of the wild lauds
afford an inexhaustible supply of lumber,
which formed a heavy item of the exports
of Georgia prior to oar late difficulties.
These lands, which may be bought at
comparatively low rates, will give to the
new settler a homestead on which he may-
erect his roof tree and settle for life an
inhabitant and in time a citizen of the
republic.
In view of the foregoing facts the un
dersigned propose to oiganize a Compav
to be called the ‘ ‘Georgia Land and Emi
gration Company,” the principle office to
be located in Savannah, with the inten
tion of applying for a charter at the
next session of the Legislature; the capi
tal of said Company to be five hundred
thousand dollars, in twenty thousand
shares of twenty-five dollars each; said
Company to be organized by Ahe choice
of a President and Directors when all the
shares shall have been subscribed.
The object of the Company is to induce
and afford aid to the immigration into
the State of Georgia of honest, sober and
reliable persons,with their families, to
become purchasers of and settlers on
lands not now in use, or be laborers on
farms or plantations on which the freed-
men refuse to work, or to follow their
trades, or become house servants.
The advantages to be derived at this
present juncture by the influx of such a
class of population, are manifest. To
the large landholder it offers the prospeot
of selling his land or farming it out on
advantageous terms. To the Planter and
Farmer it will supply that labor, in the
absence of which, the- ownership of the
soil is a burthen, and to all persons in
those classes of life whose business re
quires or whose position permits the use
of the labor of others, it affords the op
portunity of obtaining such labor at a
reasonable rate, and of a reliable charac
ter. So also to the State will great bene
fit accrue; many of the immigrants may
bring wealth with them, all will bring
Rkill or industry, which is the source of
wealth, and this infusion of new life will,
we trust, in progress of time, restore
Georgia to her original state of prosperi
ty.
The Company, we believe, will be not
only self-sustaining, but a source of profit
to the stockholders. The fees paid by
those emigrants who can afford it, for
directions as to their settlement: the
commissions paid by the owners of lands
for sale, or leasing of their lands to the
immigrants, and by persons to whom
laborers are furnished, the profits to be
derived from a Savings Institution to
tAkw care of the funds and profits of the
emigrants, which it is proposed to con
nect with the Company, will, we expect,
enable the Company to declare such di
vidends as will make it remunerative to
those who subscribe simply as an invest
ment. Bnt independently of pecuniary
consideration, as citizens of the State of
Georgia who have an interest in its fu
ture wlefare, we ask your assistance in
this matter, in our opinion of vital im
portance. We may not leave the land of
oar birth, let as make it onoe more a
land of promise.
■Cwkobi:
THOMAS E, LLOYD,
J. WALDBUBG,
R. T. GIBSON,
JNO. W. MAGTT.T.
Y — w WOO.
C.L,GtU«pkT.
PIONEER SAW MILL
W E most respectfully announce to the titieens of
Savannah and others requiring Lumber that
oar new Saw Mill at the foot of Znbtjr street, near the
Savannah andOgeechee Canal, to completed. We are
now prepared to sew and ftnytoh Lomber in large or
small quantities to suit purchasers, and respecttally
solicit a share of pebllc patronage. We will also pv
a » u- “" r * rt * , iS4«awn a n.
WEDDING, VISITING AND BUSINESS
CARDS of the Intest end most fashionable de
signs, printed in the very best style, and at mod
erate prices, at the REUBLICaN JOB PRINT
ING OFFICE, Bay street. tf
Headquarters Dep’t of Georgia,
Office of the Pbovost Marsh at, 1
General, V
Augusta, Ga., Oct 1st, 1865.)
Pro. Mae. Gene’s !
Orders No. 4. J
Information having reached these
Headquarters, that private arms have in
some instances been seized by the Mili
tary authorities in this Department, it is
therefore ordered :
1. That private arms, such as sporting
guns, pistols, &c., (other than Colt’s
Navy revolvers), will in no cases be taken
from peaceable persons making no im
proper use thereof.
IL The side-arms of paroled officers o
the late so-called Confederate army, will
not be taken from their owners so long
as their paroles are observed.
IH. All other Confederate or United
States arms of any description, such as
muskets, carbines, swords, Colt’s Navy
revolvers, &c., will at once be seized, to
gether with the ammunition therefor,
and all persons having and concealing the
same, upon discovery, will be promptly
arrested and summarily punished.
IY. Assistant Provost Marshals through
out this Department are charged with the
execution of this order.
By command of
MAJ. GEN. STEEDMAN.
H. W. Snow,
Lt. Col. and Act’g Pro. Mar. Gen., D.G,
Official :
M. T. HOLBROOK.
Lt. CoL and Pro. Mar. Dist. of Sav’nh,
Head’qrs. Sub Dist. of Ogeechee, |
Savannah, Ga., Oct. 7, 1865. j
GENERAL ORDER, I
No. 34. J
All dealers in Gun Powder, Shot, &c.,
will, before selling the same, be required
to procure from these Headquarters
License.
By Command of
Bvt. Brig. Gen. E. P. DAVI8.
Wm, H. Folk, 1st Lt. and A. A. A G.
HOTELS.
Union Place Hotel.
Cor. Broadway and 14th Sts,
Opposite Washington Statue,
NEW YORK CITY
sep27 tf H. C. FLING A CO., Proprietors.
The £ meric all House,
HANOVER STREET, BOSTON,
Is the Largest and Best Arranged Hotel
in New England.
sep2T
LEWIS RICE, Proprietor.
thu mmm hum
Fourth. Street,
ST. LOTTXS, IMIO.
LAVEILLE, WARNER A CO., Proprietor*.
A first claa* family Hotel; unsurpassed for locality,
comfort and convenience, tf sep!9
METROPOLITAN HOTEL,
Late Brown’s,
WASHINGTON, D. C.
T HIS leading Hotel, Renovated and Refurnished.
is now in perfect order for the reception and aceoc
modation of its old patron*.3m *ep!9
GILMOR HOUSE,
Monument Square,
BALTIMORE, Maryland
THIS first cla*s Hotel has
been newly famished throughout,
and is now open for tho reception of
guests. KIRKLAND & CO.
oct 6—lm
PIPER AM) RAG U AREHlUSE.
WARRfciN &PLATNER
Wholesale Dealers in All Kinds of
Coarse and fine Papers, Enve
lopes, Twines, and Paper
Bigs.
Sole Agents in this city for the Bath
Paper Mills.
The highest cash prices paid for Rags, Old R ope
and Bagging, and Waste Paper, in large or small
quantities.
octio 210 Bay Street, Savannah.
BUSINESS CARDS.
J.O.MATHfWSO*
genebal
COMMISSION, PRODUCE BROKER
AND
FORWARDING MERCHANT,
No. 385 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga.,
(At the Old Stand of the late firms of T. P. Stovall A
to., Stoval^McUughlin^ACo., andG. H.
Will give his prompt and personal attention to the
purchase and sale of Cotton, Domestic Goods, 8near,
JtJacon, Lard, Grain, Flour, Rope, Bagging, and Mer
chandize generally. _ , . ^ ,
Having the Agency of several first class Cotton
Mills, I am prepared at all times to supply orders for
Yams, Sheetings, shirtings, Osnaborgs, Drills, Ker-
^^Vithextensive fire-proof warehouses, can furnish
secure storage, and give prompt attention to merchan
dize and produce consigned to me for forwarding in
any direction. J®!
BUSINESS CARPS.
CLAYTON, ADAIR & PURSE,
DELVIN & CO.,
Broadway, New Fork.
CLOTHING
AT
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
We Open the Season with a Large Stock
of Elegant
Clothing and Fur nibbing Goods
BEaDT made BEPABTMENT.
We have also secured the services of first class artists
In oar
CUSTOM DEPARTMENT,
Which is likewise supplied with the finest and best
Fabrics of the
HOME AND FOREIGN MARKETS
To those who wish to order by mail will be sent (on
application}
SAMPLES OF GOODS,
With Directions for Measuring, which, if correctly fol
lowed, will secure a fit in all cases.
DELVIN & CO.
Broadway, cor. Grand Street, \ MClAf V/lRif
Broadway, cor. Warren Street, / naff I III# An
lm
Winchester’s Soap and
Gandies. . « A ,
J VBT received on consignment, an assorted Jot by
the Agents,
BRADY, SMITH A CO
«ugM
JM*| Bound Kegs for sab by
C, L. GILBIRT,
J. JT. BOBERTSONi &CO.
general
Commission Merchants,
atj&tjsxa. GS-A..
Will give strict attention to the purchase and ship
ment of Cotton, Bomeitici iad Yarni.
Also solicit consignments of Merchandize of 11
kinds, especially Bagging. Rope, Refined Sugars and
Coffee; and will remit in every instance a* soon as sale
is made. *
Refer to Wm. K. Kitchen, President National Park
Bank, New York; A. Porter, Ksq., President Bank
State of Georgia, Savannah; Jno. Davison, E*q.,Presi
dent Branch Bank State of Georgia, Augusta.
N. B.—We do exclusively a commission business.
ang8 *5
KEIJN & CO.,
114 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA.,
COTTON FACTORJ,
COMMISSION & FJRWABDNB
MERCHANTS.
T IBEBAL cash advances made on consign-
I J ment* of t otton and approved Merchandize
made to their friends in New York, Boston or Liver-
P< Rafer to Messrs. Smith A E^hning, New York; C
C. A H. M. Tabor, New York; Cabot A Senter,
Louie; W. H. Taylor, New Orleans. aug26
JAM. B. CAHILL,
Geueral and Oummiasfon Merchant,
AXJG-IJS I’A, <3-A.
Holders of Merchandize wishing to realize immedi
ately, will consult their interests by consigning the
same.
Strict business attention will he given all consign
ments, and prompt returns made, at the most reasona
ble rates.
hefer to Messrs. Hunter A GammelL C. L. Colby A
Co., llilton A RandeU, A. 0. Lomellns, Halsey, Watt
eon A Co,, and btuartA Co. augl9
If. M MYRKLL,
Steamboat Agent,
GENEBAL
Commission and Forwarding Merchant,
Bay Street, Savannah, Ga.,
Harris’ Bnilding, 2d Door West of A. Low A Co.'s.
Befeis to Messrs. Hunter A GammelL Crane, John
son A GraybilL Bell Wylly A Christian, Bothwell A
Whitehead,.Miller, Thomas A Co., and M. A. Cohen,
Ksq. tf sep2»
JE. F. MfirCALFE A CO.
GENERAL FORWARDING
AND
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 Co . Augusta, Ga; R. C. Robson, Eeq.,At-
larta, Ga.; Knott A Howes, Macon, Ga.; B. M Bruce,
Mo.-gan A Co., Apalachicola, Fla; Watts. Crane A
Co., New York; Geo. C. Pearce A Co., SL Louis, Mo ;
U. C. Brace A Co., Cincinnati O-; Mr. H. J. Cook,
Albany, Ga.; John W. O'.onnor, Macon, Ga.
sep21 tf
M. FEBIT St CO.,
NO. 150 CONGRESS STREET
Wholesale Dealers in
Wines, Champ iff ne, Liquors aid
Segars,
Would also call the attention of the Trade and pub
lic generally, to our large stock of Candle*, Syr
up and Pickle*. Dealers will do well to call and
examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere.
aug29 2m
EDWIN F. HERTZ,
(Successor to Cohen A Hertz,} *
Commission Merchant,
154 BAY STREET,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
l iberal advances made on consignments of Upland
and Sea Island Cottons to my friends in Liverpool and
New York. lm sep23
GENEBAL
COMMISSION MfRCHlNTS,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA-
DARTICVLAB ATTENTION paid to the
Jl purchase and sale of
Cotton, all hinds of Produce, and
General Merchandize
Special attention given to the purchase and sale of
Real Estate in the city, and of Plantations in any part
of Georgia.
They will buv and sen Foreign and Domestic Ex
change, Stocks Cota, Bank Notes, and collect Notes,
Drafts, Ac., with prompt remittances.
Engaged exclusively in a Commission Business, with
ample and safe storage rooms, they hope to merit a lib
eral patronage.
Refer to Imlnlzy A Clayton, R. H. Warren, and W,
E. Jackson, Augusta, Ga ; Geo. W. Williams, Charles
ton; Samuel Tate, Memphis, Tennessee; G. V. Torbett
and V. K. Stevenson, Nashville, Tenn.; Baldwin,Starr
A Co. and Tracy, Irwin A Co., New York.
WM. W. CLAYTON.
Late Agent Georgia Railroad Bank, Atlanta.
— GEO. W. ADAIR,
Late of Anderson, Adair A Co., Atlanta.
ISAIAH PURSE,
Late of Ponllain, Jennings A Co., Augusta, Ga.
*ep25 lm
gAMKIWB^^NP INSURANCE.
INSURE -AGAINST
BOBT. P. YORK,
M. Z. W
J. B. M'IXTIBB.
YU. I1UM& MJTIEJVi
AUCTION AND COMMISSION
MEBCILOT8,
Bay Street,...• Savannah, Ga.
Consignments of Cotton and Lumber solicited.
Befereacea :
8avannah—Brigham, Baldwin A Co., Gaden A
Unckles, Erwin A Hardee. Hunter A GammelL Isaac
D. La Roche, Hiram Roberts, W. Woodbridge, L. C.
Norvell A Co.
New York—S. T. Knapp A Bro, D. H. Baldwin A
Co.
Sale days. Tuesdays and Friday*.
CHARLES L. COLBY A CO.,
SHIPPING, COMMISSION,
AND
FORWARDING MERCHANTS
JONES’ BLOCK,
CORNER BAY AND ABERCORN ST8.,
S AVANNAH, - GA.
Liberal cash advances made on consignments to toe
firm represented in New York by Charles L Colby,
Esq., or to our friends in Boston.
ALEX. H. HOL * AY, Resident Partner.
Rzskrzhcib.—Messrs. Dabney, Morgan A Co., New
York; Jarvis Slade, Esq.. New York; Gardner Colby,
Esq., Boston; Hon. J. Wiley Edmonds, Boston.
aug!6 tf
A. I. BBADT, WH. X, SMITH, Z. J. MOSES.
BRADY, SMITH & CO.
Commission
AND
Forwarding Merchants.
AND T
Manufacturers’ Agents
NORTH SIDE OF BAY STREET,
Between Whitaker and Barnard,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
liberal advances made on consignments of Cotton,
Ac* to their friends in New York and Boston.
References—Wm. K. Kitchen, Preet National Park
Bank, N. Y.; H. C. Thacher A Co* Boston; Israel Co
hen, Baltimore; HalL Moees A Co.,CoUunbns; Wyman,
Moses A Co., Montgomery. sng7
MARCY, DAY & CO..
808 BAY STRKB3T..
North Site.
Between Barnard and Jefferson Streets,
WOOD, COAL AND GRAIN
AND -
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS
AND
HAY,
CORN, OATS AND
At lowest market prices.
FEED,
jys
H GOWDY,
Commission Merchant,
•196 BA.Y STREET,
(Anderson’s Wharf,)
SAY A NNAH,
octs
GE OBGIA
3m
JNO. L. VILLALONGA,
Cotton Factor,
Forwartiiig find Comnrsslon Merchant
NO. 94 BAY STREET,
A.IIVI.V.V.JII, OEORGIJl.
sepll <m ,
Wm. Iff. Davidson
WHOLESALE DEALER Uf
Groceries, Wines, Liquors, Teas,
Seffars, Ale ant lider,
150 Bay Street Savannah,
sep6 U
CTEDS P. MKKDWtHALL,
fOreensboro’, N. C.
non LIT NICHOLS,
Baltimore.
C. P. ME*DENHiLL & CO,
Cotton, Tobacco,
AND
General Commission Merchants,
156 Pratt Street Wharf,
BALTIMORE.
Smith St Curlett,
MXMUFACTUBXBB OF
SOAPS AND TALLOW CAN DEES,
Corner of Holliday add Pleasant streets,
septs Bmltifre.lm
Wright At Co.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
Represented by our Agent, JOHN 8. WRIGHT, Ssq.
No. «9 Wall Street, New York.
june28 fen
ALEXANDER HaKDEE
JSTORA.GKE
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT
COIL BAY AND JEFFERSON STREETS,
SAVANNAH, GA.
Dealer in Hsy, Fodder, Grata, Flow, WooL Hide*,
Bran, charts, Ac. tf septs
rflHE, BALTIMORE -
L WROUGHT IRON PIPB AND TUBS CO.
Is now prepared to supply Gs* Steam and Water Pipe
and Fittings, on toe most fevoiable terms.
All pipe warranted.
P. (L Box 1869, Baltimore, Md. - rmW ?m. ; '
MARKING INK.-
* ■■™«^ S d g ,d jWi5Si|r
SB Drayton street Savannah, Ga.,
swAsrssar” ’ir-’-JSs-
W. A RAMSEY & OO.,
GENERAL
Commission Merchant
and',
AUCTIONEERS.
308 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga.
Robert Habersham A bone, Savannah.
W. H. Stark, do.
Bones, Brown A Co., Augusta.
Ed. Thomas, do.
W. K. Kitchen, Preetaent National Park Bank, N.
Y. »
SAMUEL P. HAMILTON,
(Successor to Wilmot A Richmond,}
dkalzx m
Watches, Silver Ware, Jewelry,
Canes, Cutlery, Ac,
Cor. Whitaker,St. Julienand Congress Sts,
,SAVANNAH, GA.
Watches and Jewelry repaired. Chronometers rated
by transit Cash paid for old Gold and Silver.
Jyffl tf
R. MOLINA,
OOR- BULL AND CONGRESS STREETS,
(Under Screvea House,}
IMPOSTER AMD WHOLESALE DEALER IE
Havana Nepirs, Leal
AMD
SMOKING TOBACCO.
Also, all kinds of .
Tobacco, Meerschaum,
of Fancy Pipes.
’ Virginia Chewing and Smoking
un, Brier Root and an other kinds
8m sepBO
M. A. HARDEE * CO.,
Shipping, Commission,
AND
FORWARDING MERCHANTS,
SAVANNAH, OA.
Will make liberal cash advances on consignments to
their friends, Norton, daughter A Co- 40 Broad
street New York. oct*—tf
TilK ACCIDENT
Insurance Company
OF COLUMBUS, OHIO,
WITH A CAPITAL OF
tae HIUIm Dollars!
($1,000,000} r
Is now ready to insure against
A (TtJIDENTS
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
Causing Loss of Life or Bodily Iojaiy.
TBlSmo*e of Insurance is perferabie to Life In-
* aurence, for the reason that it is much cheaper,
Ity
broken
_r— —ins, concussions, braises,
stabs, gunshot wounds, boras and scalds, unpro-
voired assaults by burglars, robbers or murderers, bites
of dogs, the action of Ugnthiug, the effects of explo
sions, drowning, or any other class of Accident*,
whether they occur in traveling by Railroad, steamboat
M stage oosch, walking in the street or at work in the
riding, boating, h an ting, Mulling, shoot-
fwimming, surveying, engineering, *ndm every
which men are ordinarily
Sen *ra! Accident P licy
The payment of Ten Delian under this policy,
f week compensation while
disabled, for a period not exceeding six months, from
any one accident or
TWO THOUSAND DOLLARS
in the event of death by accident.
BSS^‘w^i, F1,u,,s,, -** 11,ur - secures
The
Fifteen Dollars weekly compensation or
THHEE THOUSAND DOLLARS
in case of death.
Any other stuns up to Ten Thousand Dollars, st
proportionate rates.
You can Insure in this Company for any length of
time from
ONE DAY TO FIVE YEARS
and policies will be renewed at expiration.
No Medical Examination is Required,
and Hereditary Diseases are no
Impediment to Obtaining
a Policy.
CARY A SMITH, Agents,
36 and 38 Union Street, (up stairs.}
octll
MERCHANTS’ -
INSURANCE COMPANY!
HARTFORD, CONN.
July®
H BRIGHAM,
Offlcs Southern Insurance and Trust Co.
tf
Insurance Agency
OCEAN, BlVBB, FIRE.
tlliiE undersigned hold commissions from the lead-
JL tag Insurance corporations of New York, repre
senting an aggregate cash capital of over
FIVE MILLIONS OF DOLLARS
And are prepared to issue policies to cover Fifty Thou
sand dollars on one application upon
Fire Bisks at Savannah and Ialaad
COTTON AND MERCHANDIZE IN TRANSIT ON THE
AUGUSTA AND MACON RIVERS,
^ *
AMD
OCEAN RISKS GENERALLY.
Prompt Settlement of Losses.
L. G. NORVELL & CO.,
m*y2»Boll street, opposite Post pace.
INSURANCE
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, $^0,400,000
CHAS. L. COLBY & CO.
A BE prepared to take Narius Bisks to any
Domestic or Foreign Port, and Fire Bisks
n to is city in the following named first claaa New York
Companies, at the lowest rates:
COLUMBIAN MARINE INSURANCE CO.
Capital, *5,000,000.
MORRIS EIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
Capital, *5,000,000.
COMMERCE FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,
Capital, *900,000.
STANDARD FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,
Capital, *200,000.
Office im Janes’ Black,
corner Bay and Abercorn streets.
°**!nandBryan streets. auglfrtf
two-
A FACT WORTH KNOWING
T by buying shoes with Metallic Tlj
ds the usoal emenae of suppling chQd
Shoes may be saved. Bo one, for every-day i
afford to Day any other. Millions of dollars are an-
nuxllv saved by this useful tavrathm. The toes of
metal tipped shoes remain perfect until the rest of the
shoe is wots out. The fast are kept dry, thus ben
fitting the health and saving money.
" isle by ali shoe dealers. fen augW
HMBT BBYAA ,
Broker »i4 Comalssioi Ageat,
For Sale and Purchase of Stocks, Bank
Notes, Produce, &c M and/or For
warding Cotton
Bryan Street, next tc Bier-nfta’
Planters’ Bank BwtSUktf .
. oTTlft '. / 8m
A. T. 0VNHINQ1IAM, * D. O. FU1SZ.
CUNNINGHAM & PURSE,
FACTORS, FOhWABDING
AND
Commission Merchants,
Bay Street, Savannah, Ga,
References—Robt. Habersham A Sons, Hunter *
GammelL OctavosCoben, Brigham, Baldwin * yO-t
Erwin * Hardee, Claghom * Cnnnlnghsai. aspfram
KIRLIN, BRO. & BURKE,
WIOiaiAU DZXLMBS 0
ALES, WINES 4ND LIQUOBS
Oor. Whitaker Street and Bay Lane.
H
I _
■I V n«w S^BctW iSaeed OIL in barrels; Brandon
Bed. itataMNewRed, Turpentine, Furniture V*.
ga? mfwiite Lead. Bine Patat, Prussian Bine, Band
nett eoe Bay and WHtaaer st
dice bcjttmb
choice Goshen Batter; iff boxes choice
-- and for tale by „ T
C. L, GILBERT,
Mi • rq8S *
C“b
CbefiN,
QQtyft
ennesi Cured.
T HE inebriate may now hid defiance to the tempt
ing cup. Dr. Kane's antidote for strong drink Is
a certgia ante for drunkenness. It creates a dislike for
strong drink,- and can be administered without the
knowledge or tot patient
Descriptive circulars sent to any nddreas. FOr sale
by all respectable druggists in toe United States and
Canadas. Price, *1 per box, or packages at six boxes
for *5. Bent by man on receipt of toe money, by
JNO. J. KBOMEB, Wholesale A
mayM—ly 40* Chesnnt st-
WOODFORTr^
' ATTO it.y KVs
AND
COUNSELLORS
NO.
—gig 8 tf stew , T ,„: , Mhington.
B - P^VOORHKgjj
111 B
VOORHEES & CARRIso
COMMISSION
MERCHANT
No. 73 William S*
NEW
Refer, by Special Pennii
National Bank.
K. A. Wilcox;
W B. Davidson.
K. Remington & Son,
M ‘on, io|
Savannah
Ma=on, lieo.
Oeo.
taoOMviBe, Ga
C. K. Garrison! T3wS n,Ile '^
Ocean National Bank, New V.
^r^ud^ta ta^u^ 0 ^^
D. H* BALDWIN & (jn
COMMISSION MEKiHljii ’
17 Pea « StF 0 „,
NSW YORK.
D. H. BALDWIN,} „
J. F. CUMMING, f New York.
H.iBRIGHAM,
C. M. HOLST, f Savannah.
Bacon, Clirdy&Oo,
Cotton and TobaccoF ackrt I
new York,
Bepressnted in Sayannah by Henry B^, I
» ^ 1 I
W E do entirely a Commission Bnsines*.. I
ourselves to get the outside market
for our patr.ns. Liberal advances n^d7< j a0 |
Savannah, and partial advances on Con, n r -t“l
shipment at Augn*ta, AUauta and Macon *1
iters’ Orders filled.
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SCHULTZE & TAILtlJ
importers or
Wines, Brandies,fe|
NO. 62 OEDAH STREET,
NEW Y0RK.I
OH’S HEIDSIECK tHUMBl
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A- a ■ohxxpzb, aas. z. beoh b & oo. a. c. 6numLa.l
ozo. v juczkzb, No. 33 8. Front st. cor. LkfaUtatl
New York. Philadelphia, sta, Bnlom.1
ADOLPHUS C.SCHiEFrSi ill
(FORMERLY OF BALTIMORE,)
GENERAL SHIPPING AHD OOMHES
HIERCHANTS,
No. Ill W ate** Street, New Y’odJ
Every facility offered for coniignmenu and
Don of orders
by either house
New York, Philadelphia or Bales I
jj26-h
% JWftDC’8 Specific
' I’HE Oiliest and moot reliable medicine for the cure
AofSpermatorhcea, 8emtaalWeakness,^)«of Pow
er, *c. This medfetae ha* stood the test of over thir-
^^RH^S^rP^MSta.th. formd
pm. made up entirely of substances that have a sped-
takfawaay kind The Sraowio of Dr. R»nd to
nottateSed”an »VAmTATmaj«DtoOT».^Ite_medld :
^^Svemgans. The piito are not unpleasant to
ramlty beforeawauowtagthem; whichpUn we would
{jwra recommend, as affording the apeedleet way to
«*t *^ et °*boah mrajStoxe* for *B. 8old by drug-
' Price *1 per be
mayB-1y
BIB
50 CENTS A BOX.
that sell for *1. Nataral.
muted to tfieeee. This irMr
de baa been tbreoutariy tested by I&. CHILTON, of
Haw York, and Prob Booth and Garrett, of Phitodel-
roaocnoe it free from all potoaooo* '
ta, and the material compndng it will n»*__
SoWbyDraagtoU and Faacy
“IliH-WAJe.
HARRIOTT & SCHILLING,
FIRE-PROOF
Storage Wnreboi
368 Waahin^toii Street,
NEW YORK J
Conaignmentu rtf Goods received, and order* for 21
porchase of Goods. The beet of attention paid.
HEA8Y F. KYAPP.
Ship Broker and Oonmussioii Meicijtij
NO. 45 BROAD STREET,
NEW YOB*
Consignment* solicited^ ta>
JUST
Per Steamer America,
A fine assortment of
Winesil
Wines
Hsckbsiaier,
Nieratiner, ,
Liiebfraumilk.
Liquors.
St. Croix R»"
Jamaica Bata
Fine Brandies
And a variety of the finest brands of
Also. u i
Lunch Served at H O’clock A.“i
A. STARS’*'
■. in Rear oi CngggJiS
MEDICINES,
y99—tf
At A. STASS%
St. Charles', in Rear of CgjjgSS-
and
OHEMIOAIJ
CINSS, TRUSSK8, Ac, justtoriedh® I
Apothecaries, Planters »n« I
Prom the interior can be sup
I can warrant any article as £
A large quantity of EUROPE
‘‘An'tbePATENT I
ISO cases JACOB’S DYBENTEBI 0 W"
which wUl be sold low for CASH,
Wholesale and Retail,
Apottoecartes’
Corner Broughton and -
W. BL WALSH. IS- »•’ P ^ P '
N. B.—Freeh Garden Seeds.
FRESH TURNIP
EDTABAftA
FLA T
and
Bed Top Turnip
Warranted to be of the _
GROWTH OF lga
Just received from D. Lendrrth. aui
Jyio
J 11
USr
NEW 60011.
fST
FAMCY COODf^
■Varnish*
A^SSi&Sr.SS^nimr, SOT*. 1 ®®’