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Tlw Savannah Daily HtraM.
DBCKMBKH «. 18«5.
COMMERCIAL.
HEW YORK MARKET.
| Prom our own CorreapondeuLl
N«w YOKE. November t». lull. Si, p. M.
Asms —Puts have advanced aud are In demand at
ilo oo a loro. Pearls are nominal.
Floi r, Ac —The Marker for Western and State
Flour ta let* active, and all grade, are 5 15c per bbl
lower. The sale of 7,600 bids at $7 7o a 8 00 for Su
perdue Stale ;sß4sa 860 for Extra State ;$s a
s SO tor Fancy State : $s so a BOn for the low grades
ol Western Extra ; $8 85 a 9 10 for shipping Ohio ;
as 15 a lit 16 for trade aud Family brands, and sl3 00
a 16 *5 for St. Louis Extras.
Rt ok wheat Plate kis dull at *4 50a 485 per 100
pounds.
UANxiiLxi! FodCK is dull, heavy and live cents
lower. Sales or i'oo bbls at $8 45 a8 To for the low
grades of F.xtra, and $3 85 a 18 on lor trade aud lain
ily Extras.
Southern Flour is in less active demand and
prices are heavy and not lower. Sales of 400 bbls at
80 25510 25 lor mixed lo good Sup Country Baltimore,
Ac., ami $lO 40 a 16 00 fur Trade aud Family brands.
>' vs tii'Uß is dull and heavy. Sales of 200 bbls at
$6 00 a C 75.
Coas Mr.iL is heavy and dull. Sales of 100 bbls
at $4 25 for Jersey and $4 76 lor Brandywine.
Whisxey.—The market la little tinner and mod
* erately active. Sales of 250 bbls at $g 34 tor New
Western aud 2 36 for Old do.
brain—'The Wheat market la dull and heavy,the de
maud iscldefly for local use.rullng rales being above
shipping limits. The sales are 37,000 bushels at
$1 66 for unsound Spring ; $1 76 a 1 S3 for Chicago
spring; $1 85 for fair Amber Milwaukee Club; $2 4 5
for Amber State.
Oats are dull and easier. The .sales are 37,C00
bushels State at 64c a 65c ; unsound 50c a Me.
Corn is irregular aud closes quiet. The news
lrom abroad is unfavorable. The sales are 70,006
bushels; 80c for damaged ; Unsound at 90 a 94>£c ;
Western Mixed at 97 a 97>," for very choice do.
PROVISIONS—There was wide and rapid fluctua
tions In Pol k since our last, and the market closes
unsettled. The sales for future delivery are mod
erate, and we have only to notice 666 bbls new
Mess (1865-66) seller January, at $29 00. Toe sales,
cash and regular, are lO.OOu bbls at $26 6'2M a2B 00
lor Mess ; closing at about $27 a 27 25, all other
klnds are nominal.
BtEr is more active, rh|eily to repack Into tierces.
Prices are steady. Sales of 3uOo bids at sl2 00 al4 50
for old Plain Mess; $lB 00 a 20 oOlor new Plata Mess;
and sl4 60 a 16 75 tor Extra do ; $23 00 a 25 00 for
pew Extra Mess. $7 00 alO 00 for State Beef. •
Tierce Beki —quiet and nominal.
Bacon is rather heavy. Jobbing sales of City on
spot at 16c for Cumberland Cut, l«V a c for Short
Bibbed, Ui'Xc for Stretford Cut ; aud 17’»c for Short
Clear ; aud 250 Cumberland Cut, January delivery,
at 16c.
LiRD Is dull and veiy irregular. Sales at 21 a23
ur cpv and Western, aud I.OOu tierces, sellsrs op
t so, January, at 19c.
• urooekies There lias been literally nothing do
ing in coffee since our last and in tlie absence of
transactions prices are nominal, though most holders
priifess to he unwilling to operate except at tall for
mer itgures. Molasses is still very dull, and excess
for small Jobbing lots prices are nominal. The tow
small sales making are at 53a60i' for Cuba Muscova
do, and 70a'J6 for Porto Rico. Rice is firm and meets
with a very fair inquiry for consumption. Rales at
13>jal4c for Carolina, and 9%a10)4c for Fast India.
Raw Sugars remain more or less nominal in the ale
stuce of any important business. TUA majority of
/ holders, however, seem confident card in some in
stances have withdrawn their samples, being uinvU
lmg to negotiate at anything like the figures uov, lufi
< ,n the few small lots taken, by the trade and refiners
from day today, the prices paid arol3 l *al3>i low lajc
to good refining, and U\al4V 4 for fair to good groce
ry. Refined Sugars are dull at I9al9>i for powdered
granulated and crushed; I7*.jalßc for soil wishes, and
>jal6c for dp yellowy.
Bt tter—A very fair inquiry prevails term, our lo
cal. Southern and California trades, ana tire market
ts steady. We quote Ohio and Wewacru 36 a 38c.
Western reserved 30 a 38c. Slate firkin* 43 a 48c,
do >„ firkin tubs, very fine 83 a &5e ;do Welsh tubs
40 a 4Se, aful Orange county pails-s»a 07c.
Cheese — We have no change ol importance to
note, the demand continuing good and prices linn.
Sales at 18 a 19,SC for factory, 17c a 18c for torn ,
dairies ; is, 1 , a I9c for choice small do.; 22 a 27c fo.v
English Dairy, and 38 a 40c for pineapple; the latien
a slight advan e.
oorroN—During the past three days (here tas
been only .a moderate inquiry for this staple, aud
prices have favored the buyer. On Tuesday a few
sides were made early in the day at 51c far in id 1
dying, but after the receipt of the uufartkaUlc ail
vices from Europe, pex Sova Scotian, business 'was
suspended, and all n/.mta tions were lionUauL Up to
2 .‘i P- m. to-day tlVe inquiry has heeu rather moderate 1
and prices are somewhat unsettled, at 19 a 49>i for
low middling and 51 asl for middling. Sales for
thiee d-„ys 50u0 bales. Receipts for same period, 11,-
369 •'.ales. The published advices per Scotia, (just in,
.wo days laleri have imparted.Yuilicr more lone, but
operators generally are awaUUig private despatches,
cioLh—Tile make! opened,tins msrning at 148, lias
been pretty active at gradually advancing rates and
closes at Us o,c.
‘ AUGUSTA MARKET.
Augusta Commercial Bulletin, corrected for Sa
vannah Herald, semi-weekly, by Maude A Wright,
Wholesale Commission Merchants, Augusta, Ua.
AciitsTA, Monday Evening, Nov. 30,1866.
River3feet and falling; present appearances in
dicate rain. Steamer Helen, arrived to-day; slosuu
er Amazon at wharf loading.
The cotton market closed dull to-day. The late
European advices has caused a decline of fully 3c
per lb, Our market is well supplied with groceries.
Whisky is dull. Holders cannot realize cost. We
would advise no further shipment of liquors io this
market at present. Ounny bagging anti rupe, in de
mand, aud bring tall prices.
Cotton market dull; middling 40c with limited de
mand.
4 4 Augusta Sheetings 31c.
it do do 28c,
Osnaburgs, 8 ok 28c.
Drills—Lite.
Taras—7saßoc.
Bagging—Gunny, 37a40c. ,
Rope—Hemp, 23a25c.; manilla, 50c.; cotton, $1 perlb
Buckets—ssaS per iloz.
Flour—Superfine (Western) *14a16 per bbl; Family
sl7aiß; Double extra $19a20.
Wheat—White $2 60a3 09 per bushel.
Corn $l 75a2 00 per bushel.
Rice—New crop IBa2oc.
Fish-vOod 12J4C, supply ample.
Fish—Mackerel, kits, s4a4 60; half bbls $14a15;
bbls *sou32.
Coffee—Rio, 36a33; Java, none in market.
Sugar—N. 0.20a22c; “A” 27c, “C” 25c, Crushed
and powdered 2Sa3oc.
Molasses—N. 0. $1 25al 40—stock light, good de
mand.
Syrup—Golden $1 75a2 00 per gallon.
Teas—Dull, $1 50a2 50; demand light.
Whiskey—Rye ami Bourbon $2 70a4 50 6-8; mar
ket overstocked.
Cheese -English Dairy *2a36e, Western (common)
25a28c; market we)l stocked.
Bacon—sides 30c; Shoulders 27c.
Hams—33a3sc.
Lard—32a3sc-
Butter—Northern 60a60c.
Apples—(Green) good, sloal2 per bbl; supp’y tally
equal to demand.
Apples—Dried 15al8c.
Peaches—Dried pealed 20c.
Potatoes—Northern s7a9 per bbl.
Onions—Northern s6aß per bbl, no demand.
Candles—Star 35c: Adainantiue 35c; Pat Sperm 60c
Parapinc 45c.
Soap—Brown family 15a20 per lb.
Domestic—Cigars $25a90 per T.OOO.
Brooms—ssa9 per doz.
Twine—6o.i(ioe.
Shot—s 4 50 per bag.
Tobacco—Chewing3sas 1 60 per lb; Smoking 30a$l
tier lb.
Powder—6oc per lb.
Irou—Swedes 12c; North Carolina Baloc.
Sails—Assorted sizes sl2 ger keg.
Salt—Liverpool s6a7 per sack.
Oats—sl per bushel.
Meal— l 2 per bushel.
Rye—s 2 per bushel.
Fodder in good demand at s2a2 25 per 100 lbs.
spices—;to u> 4oc; market glutted.
Lime—s 7 per bbl.
Leather—Sole 30 and 60c; Uppers $36; 60 dozen
French Call Skins sioo per doz.
NOTICE.
BANK OF COMMERCE, \
. v , , .. , kavanuuh, November 26th, 1805. I
jUN electioti for Seven Directors, to manage the
of « h,s ®“ k ‘or one year, will be held, at
the Bulking House, on the Second Monday in Jmiii
lhC Hh <* that month, kits open
from 10 o'clock a. m. to 2 o'clock p. m.
n2I lawbi* • U,II N U. FEB KILL,
n2,-lawtd Cashier.
JOHN H. DEPPISH,
UHAt.a IH f
IJAV ARE
Cutlery, We*. Edsc
And Agricultural Implements.
Also, SUOT, and CAPS.
Ht* Coiit/rru ami f>7 Si. Julian nlrrtln,
SAVANNAH,GA
ntldiu
LANDSCAPE GARDENING
AMD
l lolfl'KU) 1/mitK
’ I’lli Mh'li 1 .1*11*4 are pii pared to muka r**r> kind
a a laialn qa (laid, hill* ; Input u, „i,|,i Ar<4
" Ik ‘ “"d "v.lldiili* |atl«lii|ii|i lutli
A> '* ll *u* ale Itn d‘i all jpinita 'linumm*,
in dare Mat lit Ml at lira tlaiapl uflli.ii
PHUFKBBIUHAL (AKOB.
Henry Williams,
Attornoy at laaw,
OKFICE NO. 113 BAY ITKRKT.
(Over the Herald Kerning Hum.)
octti-tf MAVAIfItAH, Oa
Gao. R Black. Rurvs K. Liana.
BLACK & LESTER,
ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT
LAW,
BAVANNAII, «A.
Office at old .stand of Nonfood, Wil*ou ft I*cHter,
corner of Hay and Barnard itreeta. oetl4-U
DR. T. J. CHARLTON
HAS RESUMED THE PRACTICE OF
Medicine and Surgery.
Residence aud Office corner Whitaker and Perry
ptreeta. lm* nltt
IJOri ELL OOHH. JAM KB JACKSON.
COBB & JACKSON,
Attorneys-at-La w,
n29-3m MACON. GEORGIA.
JOHHB.GUIEUS9N,
STEAMBOAT AGENTS,
Angustn, On.
HAVING a long experience In the Agency of
Steamboat Companies tar many years, we will
give our persnal attention to any consigned to our
care. Augusta, Nov. 6—lm
QUOTATIONS
For Southern Bank Notes.
BANKING HOUSE
or
MANNING & DE FOREST,
9 WALL STREET, NEW YORK.
CORRECTED NOV. 18, 1805.
VIRGINIA.
■ ATI
Bank of Berkeley 85
•• Commerce. Fredericksburg 35
•• Charleston, Charleston 20
“ the Commonwealth
“ Howardsville, secured 27
“ Old Dominion 40
•* Philippi, sutured 22
“ Rockbridge 36
*' Rockingham 36
Scottsville, secured 26
“ the Valley 38
11 Virginia 35
“ Winchester 42
Central Bank of Vlrgiuia, secured 20
Corporation of Alexandria 55
Danville Bank, Danville 23
Exchange Bank of Va., Norfolk 26
Farmers’ Bank of Fincas'lc 35
“ “ Richmond 26
Merchants' Bank, l.ynchbnrg, secured 86
Monticello Bank, secured 25
Northwestern Bank at Jeffersonville 85
Southwestern Bank, Wythcsville 33
Traders' Rank. Richmond 30
Bank of Richmond 20
NORTH CAROLINA.
Bank of Cape Fear 46
* 4 Charlotte P 6
“ Clarendon M
44 Commeice 26
“ Fayetteville 14
44 Lexington 35
•• North Carolina 46
44 Wadesborough 30
44 Washington 15
“ Wilmington ~il
44 Yanceville 13
Commercial Bank, Wilmington Tl
Farmera' Bank of North Carolina 37
Merchants* Bank, Newborn 37
Bank of Roxboro 4 37
Miner* aud Planters* Bank 37
Bank of Thom anvil lo 30
SOUTH CAROLINA.
Bank of Camden 34
*• Charleston 21
•* Chester 24
“ Geoi getown 22
“ Hamburg 2‘2
“ Newbury 30
“ South Carolina 20
“ State of South Carolina 25
Commercial Bank. Columbia 20
Exchange “ “ 21
Farmers'and Exchange 14
Merchants', Cheraw 22
People's Bank 60
Planters' “ Fairfield. ‘-0
Pianters' and Mechanics' Bank 30
South W. R. R 36
State Bank 14
Union Bank 70
GEORGIA.
Angnsta Insurance aud Banking’ Company 12
Bank of Angusta 32
“ Athens 36
“ Columbus 18
• Commerce 12
6 s “ Fulton 80
“ EmpireState 16
“ Middle Georgia 70
“ Savannah 48
Bank of State of Georgia 27
Central Railroad Bank Tug Company y 94
City Bank of Augusta 25
Farmers'and Mechanics 17
Georgia Railroad and Banking Company 92
Marine Bank 72
Mechanics’ Bank 12
Merchants and Planters' Bank 12
Planters’ Bank 18
Timber Cutters' Bank 10
Union “ 12
Manufacturers' “ Macon 15
ALABAMA.
B ink of Mobile 7ft
44 Montgomery 9u
44 Selma 30
Commercial Bank 82
Central 44 34
Eastern Bank A*/
Northern 44 ffi)
Southern “ T 6
TENNESSEE.
Bank of Chattanooga ; 58
“ Middle Tennessee 76
Tennessee 40
•• West Tennessee 36
City Bunk of Nashville 16
Merchants' “ ■(£
Ocoee “ 40
Planters’ “ 56
Shelbyville “ if. 75
Traders' “ 30
Union 44 66
LOUISIANA.
Bank of America 120
44 Louisiana 30
44 New Orleans 60
Canal Bank * 98
Citizens' Bank 98
Crescent City 60
Louisiana State Bank 66
Mechanics' and Traders’ Bank 96
Merchants’ 44 •••" 60
Southern 44 • • 120
Union 44 60
New Orleans City Scrip 9*
STATE bonds AND COUPONS.
Virginia Bonds 70(5672
N Carolina “ 82c<686
North Carolina Floyd Bonds *.. 60(8i«5
8 Carolina “ 70@75
Georgia " 90(,,i
Tcnniuifiee “ ....87<S>88
The alwve Bonds are bought with Conpons tar tsfil.
City ol’ Savunnah Bonds 75a80
*• •• Augusta, •• SOaSS
Charleston city Slock 6tm—''
New Orleans City K. U. Bonds triu7u
*> •• cvnsolidatod 75asn
City Memphis end. by St. Tea 67at'si
“ Railroad 65a67
•• Municipal 52a66
Savannah Coupon* 70a75
Au*u>ta “ triuuo
Memphis " 76a
N, Carolina " 66ai,n
Tanncsec " 67a<ln
Georgia " ~.70a*0
Virginia •• 4na46
Mouth Carolina It. R. Bond* 60
Mavaunah aud Chat t.apai, let muilg tu
I Montgninery and W Point H. R Ihiiid* uoa --
; Nash, aud I'hai eudu It It. Bonds 76
Memp and char end K R Bonds UOnitt
Mnhii. anduhio It. It eig It,,nils ana
" Coupofi* 60666
Ae ate dealing .xt.uaively in all kind* nl Houlhcm
tae utltn a and pay particular atieutkin In pun haaa*
aud Male* nu I wunnaMuti, Hung uid.ni fin Bank, and
thuae Indrlil. and lu Iha Hanks
I'aill's sending a, panktgs* k* mall or arnica* wIU
r«Mv. ta. latn ll ritu ,'n Vh. m.lkal
n»*w iptnuunua are not llk.l, tafiacliar aa HoUlh
•rnjtoMMi and acamu# ai. n, great ieqw**«ai
aiamr- hanking ind BoaluaM Nism
Whuthk
NEW NOVELS
OUR MUTUAL PRIBND; by Chaa Com
nii<l one volume*. Illutritad.
P«k» $1
Hi**** Doug I*4. Pilce ftl
laover*s 1 liifila. PrUe #1 flit
H» «1« *Hiit F.a«in. by Mi* Ilrofy Wuod. Price 7Sc.
Self Sacrifice. Price ftl SO.
Mildred Arkell. ► rice $v
Hunt Lynne ; or, the K*nl> Daughter. Price 75c.
Aitgt'lin*; by the untbor of * 4 Tlm GifL’' Price 50c.
Tlie Hanker 4 * Secret; by the author of 44 Gua How
ard. 44 Price 75c.
Sir Jattnor'* Tenant: l»y Min. Braddon. Price 76c.
Mitteh MHking. prnv 50c.
Hickory llall; by Mi*. S-mthworth Price 50c.
<»eorgn PraurH Train’s .Speech to the Feulaue—
Price 26c.
The Hush Rmgera. price S2UO.
Major June*' Sketches ol TraveLs, 75 eta., and a
further xiipplv of Ills other works.
ALso the complete works of Dick ins, Walter Scott,
and otherfavorite authors. Cheap ediriouw, at
KSTII.I.S’ NEWS DLI’OT.
Bull.strwt. Back of the Post Office,
iiuwu Stuiis.
nov 24 ts
THE
Singer Sewing Machines.
Principal Office for the State of Georgia,
lift BROI 4WTOII MKLLI,
H. D. HAWLEY, General Agent.
A large aaeoi tracnt for *ale at New York price*.
Sewing Machines of all kinds repaired At short
notice.
Stitching neatly done. nil
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—By permission of the
Honorable Court of Ordinary of Chatham county,
will be sobl, on Friday, December Sth, at 11 o’clock,
on the premises, corner of Bryan and Anu streets, all
the perishable property of Ahrend Cordes, deceased,
consisting of an assorted Stock of Grocerie®, &c. % and
articles of Furniture.
HENRY BLUNi
n‘27-td Administrator ad col.
Printing Presses.
FOR SALE, one Super-Ro.val Hand Press, with Ink
Distributor, Roller Stocks, &c. Price. $175.
Also, one Rugglcs’ Rotary Diamond Card Press,
with Roller Mould, Rollers, Stocks and Box aud
Chases. As good as new. Price sluO. Address
ESTILL & BRO„
Bull street, back of Post Office,
nSi-tf Savannah, Ga.
BILLIARDS.
'Six Tables
-1 RESPECTFULLY mvit* the patronagp of ray old
friends and visitor* to the city 1 have Six Good
Hilliard Tables, including two of Phelan’s make, with
the best Bads. Cues, Bridges, Maces, Ac., procurable.
M.v rooms are commodious, and I endeavor to employ
only competent attendants, M.v Bar is supplied with
a good assortment c f Ales, Wines, Liquors, Cigars, Ac.
n2G-tf WALTER O’MEARA.
CRUTCHES.
FIRST and only premium awarded at the American
Institute Fair, 1565, and Suite Fair of Pa., ISCS. for
Crutches. Hartman s Patent Elastic Rubber C’rutcnes
are pronounced by surgeons, and everybody else, to be
the very best ever invented. They are easy aud con
venient, i hey prevent paralysis of the nerves, do away
with all the weariness inseparable from the use of all
others, uud arc in all respects unrivalled. Send for a
circular. Agents wanted everywhere LOVEJOY &
TaYLOR, Sole Manufacturers, No. 476 Broadway,
N. Y. Cm-n 23
[
1 A A COILS Manilla Bale Rope
1""U 600 bags Shot
100 Vices
60 Anvils
&o Muitii’s Bellows
400 kegs Nails
60 tons Plow Steel
100 tons Swedes and Refined Iron
1 ton Cast. Steel, averted
150dozon Axes •
300 u pair Trace Chains
3 casks Sheet Zinc
lb Cotton Trucks
12 Corn Shellets
150 dor. Shovels and Spades, «s>orted brands
60 kegs Horse Shoes
50 kegs Mule Shoes
200 doxen Curry Comb*
25 doten Horse ltrubhes. For s«tie by
n22-‘2w* WEED & CORNWELL.
Liverpool Salt.
A CARGO of SALT, 10 ton, just arrived
per British bark Crouseo from Liverj»ool, for sale
BRIGHAM, BALDWIN & CO.
USTotice.
THE power of Attorney delegated by me to Mr. J.
P. M. Upping, in the name of Carl Kpping, is
hereby revoked. C. HKINSIUS,
Savannah, Nov. 30i Att’y for Carl Upping.
Having returned to my business, the power of At
torney granted to Air. C. Heinsius during inv absence
has expired. CARL EPriNG.
Savannah. Nov. 30,1566. dl-eod3
NOTICE.
Fail‘bank’s Scale s.
ALL merchants wanting or having Fail-bank’s
Patent Platform Scale**. aTc informed that the
superintendent, Mr Randeli, ie now here, adjusting
and putting in orders. All such ardors for Scales can
be had on application to
dl-5 HELL* WYLLY A CHRISTIAN
NOTICE.
TO THE CITIZENS OP CHATHAM CO.
I RESPECT FULLY announce myself as a Candidate
for the Office of Tax Collector at the election in
January next, and humbly solicit your support.
n27 ts * EIiWARD POWER.
DAVID BAILEY,
Merchant Tailor
[Formetky Cutter for Wm. R. Symoas]
BEGS most I«Bpectfully to inform hia friends and the
public jgeaH-ally, that he has removed from the
store of Mr. A. B Ives to
Nob 12 WHITAKER STREET,
(Between Bryan and Bay,;
where he will be glad to meet his old customers and
as many now ones us will favor him with their orders.
Always on hand, a good assortment of
CLuTHS, CASSIMBRES, VESTINGS,whuh hois pre
pared to make up at the shortest notice and in the
most fashionable style.
R<*m» mber No. 12—if yon want what is good and
reasonable. n9-lm
E. H. VAN NESS & CO.,
GROCERS, SHIP CHANDLERS
AND
Produce Dealers,
UNDER THE BLUFF, CORNER ABERCORM ST.,
Savannah, Cfa*
Orders from the Country Private, Families, Steamers
and Sailing Vessels respectfully solicited.
Produce bought ami sold on commission.
1"0 bbls Selected Apples
100 bbls Onions
lon bbls Potatoes
5o bbls Kx«rn Floor
r>o bbls N>*». 1 ami 2 Mackerel
100 tubs Extra Butter
60 boxes Extra Cheese
600 kits Nos 1, 2 and H Mackerel
60 half-bids FultiA Market Beef
ho bids Extra Faintly Pork tf-nti
S. M. COLDTiTg;
W'hnlsaalc anH Rutall Doaler In
HATS. 'JAPS, BOOTS, SHOES,
AM»
Uftitltßira’N I'urslnlilMg hood*,
NO. IWI CONOItKHH STRF.KT,
Navaanah, U*
W.»W I IB
BHIRTIN(X
IUBT IB**l**4. I raaa* fingllah lU.aitail Wnrilng
.1 W&i h, kt-BMtlWfc
BU M Jonaa lliiHk, B*» *». **.
4 *_*!**! l ** lo * wtcK( 11A,Ti * 4k •
fTm. myrell,
STEAMBOAT AGENT,
OENILUAI. COMMIMHION AMO FIIR-
W A KltlMi HRHI HAKT,
BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA.
Harri.* Ituihlingß, 2d door weat of A. Low k Cos. I *.
Kt-torii to Mi-aar*. limiter A Gammell. Cr.no. Johu
—ui ,t Grayhill: Bell. Wvllv A chrirtisn : Bothwrll A
Whitehead; Miller, Thiimao & Cos.; M A. Cohen,
Eaq. eepS'J-lf
War. H. Tiaoa. Wu W. Goaooa
Tison & Gordon.
COTTON FACTORS,
COMMISSION AND FORWARDING
MERCHANTS,
No. <Mi BAY STREET,
Savannah, ------- Georgia.,
Special attention will be given to the sale of Lumber,
Rosin. Turpentine,
oct24-3m
tt. M. SORRKf.. A. O. SOB RE I.
SORREL BROTHERS,
Commission and Forwatding Merchants,
References: Messrs. M K. Corning, Non A Cos., N.
Y.; Measrs. Peter V. King A 00.. N. Y ; Messrs. Fish
er, Brothers A Cos., Baltimore.; Messrs. N. AW. Welsh.
Philadelphia; National Bank, Savannah, Ga.; Francis
Sorrel, Esq , Savannah. Ga.;Chas. Green, Esq., Savan
nah, Ga.; T. R. Bloom, Esq., Macon, Ga.
octl7 im’
I). If. BALDWIN & CO.,
coMMissrojsr mp;rciiantß,
178 Peart Street, IVew York.
D. H. Baldwin,) wt va,l
.I F CiraMistifl, I New York.
H. Briuiiam, )
oct4-3m C. M Holkt, f
A. S. Jfartridge,
COMMISSION AND FORWARDING
MEKICiBANT,
92 BAY STREET,
SAVANNAH, GA.
oct!4-tf
JAMES B. CAHILL,
GENERAL
COMMISSION MERCHANT
AND DEALER IN .
Groceries, Provisions, Wines
and Liqtiers,
171 BRO AD STREET,
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
HOLDHRS ofMerchandize wishing toreallee imme
diately will consult their interests by consigning
the same.
Strict attention will be given to all business en
trusted to them, and prompt returns made at the
most reasonable rates. sep4-3in
Hknry L. Jewktt. James I. Snider.
Jewett A. Snider,
WHOLESALE COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND'
GENERAL AGENTS,
Second Street, Alhcoh, Giorgiu,
(Between Cherry and Poplar.j
Prompt personal attention given to all consign
month of cotton, produce, munulactuiea and other
articles ol merchandise. Ortleis and > onsigninenlu
solicited from all parts of the country. Best attention
given to ordeis for put chasing cot! on.
Agt*uts lor reveral tlist class lUritirauce Companies.
hft-lf
C. H. BENEDICT & CO.,
No. 86 It ion tl Street, New York,
Produce aud Flour Commission
WCor chants,
, Divalera in Provisions, Butb r, Cheese, Ac,
Special attention Loutheru Orders,
Consignments on Gem t al Merchandise solicit* J.
octi7 oiu
TO SHIPPERS OF COTTON AND OTHER
SOUTHERN PRODUCE.
FENNER, BENNETT &. BOWMAN.
Successors to Hotchkiss, Fenner A Bennett.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
No. 4e Vksky Stbkct, . ,n, Yoax.
Amt Elempliis, Te:.:i.
Thomas FKM»ea, Hesky D YY. Bowman.
jy6
(HAS. L. COLBY A COT,
Commission and Forwiirtliug
MERCHANTS.
JONES BLOCK, CORNER BAY AND AUF.ROOHM STREET
SAVANNA ti , GA.
LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES
Made on Coußignments o the firm of Cuar. L. Colby,
of New York, or to our friends in Boston.
MAUDE & WiUGUT, Agents at Augusta, Ga.
BKFEHRMOIB;
Messrs. Dabney, Morgan A Cos., New York.
•Janvs Slade, Esq., New York.
Hon. J Wiley Edmuuds, Bostou.
Gardner Colhy, Esq., iioston. sop 18—If
Woodward, Baldwin A bo.,
110 Duane Street, New York,
U and 11 Hanover St., Baltimore.
DRY GOODS COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Liberal Advances made on Consignments, Sheetings,
Osnaburgs and Yarns. jylß
JOHN s. shim & co.,
Forwarding and Commission
MERCHANTS. ,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
Dry Goods, Groceries, &e.,
NOS. 1 AND 2 SAMMIS’ BLOCK,
Day Street, Jacksonville, Florida.
JNO. S. SAMMIS. ID. G. SAMMIB. OUAS. L« MATIIEIi
aul i __ ts
J. SHAFFER,
Commission Doalor
t q all kinds of
FOREIGN AND I> )MEjsTIC FRUITS and PRODUCE,
West Washington Market,
Oppoeite 143 West st., Bulkhead between Barclay and
Vesey sts.,
NEW YORK.
Potatoes, Apples and Onions constantly on hand) and
put up for the Southern market
All consignments promptly attenked to.
Retere to A. L. Bradley, A. Haywood, T. J.
Walsh, and J. H, Parsons.
iv!2 oodtv
MACKY7BEATTIETCO.
SHIPPING AND GENERAL
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
203 aud 205 Bay Street,
SAVANNAH, On.
OFFKR roraMc to Wholi-a lie Mercliauts upwnnl.s of
four hundrwl (Klu) barrcla of Wlli.k. y, wctvru
diaiiUnliou, of various hi aiidß anil qualities. tOK> tliur
wiili a lariroamimnt of Irish and Scotch Malt Whis
kies. Kraudy. Wlut-s. and ulas, at Philadolphia or New
York prices, expenses added, or we will fill all older*
lu the above nsnied dues, st the lowrai market prices,
delivered on board any bouisof !h« regular lines.
11l oonueelionwitli the aliove, we should be pleased
to fill ail orders of Country IToduoe from l'liil elel
C'laor New Y’ork markets Flour, Bacon Grain,
rd,Lime, Sail, Ac , a large quantity of which
we have nil hand and offer tar sale on the innel reason
•bin terms.
Me aiepiepirt.l al all limes In make advances on
Soulheru Produce eousigned lu our house in i'liiladal
pW*.
MACKY & BEATTIE,
Vh Houtli Watur tlrrul
LiviT|NNil Suit,
FuH MALI IN iJITN To BUT .MIKC UANKIIu.
Apply lu
iwllff, lud*iuui A Jaunt'),
Hit l» filu4<>i4U lUi.gv, upslslis.
commiunion MRH« HAirm.
SOI TJ I ERN
COTTON WAREHOUSE,
CORN 1-7 It
BAY AND LINCOLN STS.,
SAVANNAH, ga.
O’FALLON & CO.,
FACTOES,
Forwarding & Commission
MERCHANTS,
RESPKfTFULLY invit*» attention to our faciliiieF
for the purchHM* or inovcmunt of Southern
Products, aud will give prompt attention lo nil busi
nett« entrusted to our care. Intending to cfttablihh
perin'ioenlly a IL use in .Savannah expect by strict
principles to merit and receive a portion of
the Trade.
Having a commodious Warehouse for Cotton, we
are prepared to buy, or receive on consignment to our
iricuds in New York or Europe, and will make ad
vances on same ; picking, re-baling or mending ail
Cotton before shipping, thereby saving the enormous
expense incurred in Northern cities by this process.—
They solicit a portion of the business of tne people
of Georgia and of adjoining States.
OFFICE, STODDARD’S RANGE
CORNER OF BAY AND LINCOLN STREETS,
Post Office Address. Lock Box 23. oct J-3m
A. T. CUNNINGHAM. D. G. PURSE. R. J. I.AROOMBE.
CUNNINGHAM, PURSE & CO
Factors, forwarding and commission
MERCHANTS, No. 4 Stoddard's Lower Stores,
Bay stieet, Savannah. Ga.
References—Robt. Habersham A Sons, Hunter &
Gammell, Octavus Cohen, Brigham, Baldwin A Cos.,
Erwin & Hardee, Claghorn A Cuuninghitm.
eep4-3m
SOUTHERN AND WESTERN
Zj KT X>m
Collection and Commission Agency,
handla Southern laud and property of all dcwi'iptionn.
l’artii-s wishing to sell ale invit. J to forward lists
Numerous applications now on file from parlies wish
ing to purchase.
Make collections on all parts of the country.
Fay especial attention to the sale and,disposal of
Southern products and make advances on direct
consignments.
MATTHEW H BRIDGE, Manager,
No. 9 Broad st.. New York.
KXFKRKNOKS UY I'FKVI ISSION :
Hon. Benjamin* Fitspati ick. Kx-Governor of Alabama.
P. Harmony, Nephews & Cos., Bankers, 3s Broadway
Messrs. H. B. Olufln & Cos , Importers, New York.
A. W. Greenly, Esq., Banker, N. Y n9-3m
Annin IS. Bennett,! „ Y . Cuas H. Dynnitt,
J*s. C. Van Felt, f Ntw Y,,rk Raleigh, NC.
Bennett, Van Pelt & Cos.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
FOB TUK SALE OF
COTTON TOBACCO, NAVAL STORES, ITC.,
ALSO,
FOR THE PURCHASE AND SALE OF STATE AND
OTHER STOCKS,
33 "Whitehall St., New York.
We have associated with us Mr D. W. Ciiiitis, late
Public Treasurer for North Carolina. n9-(;m
JOHN L. VILLA LONG A,
COTTON FACTOR,
FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MER
CHANT.
No. 94 I3ay Street,
HAVANNAH, GA.
oct!6 Bin
fT. Gowdy,
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
196 MAY STiUKET,
WHARF,
SAVANNAH, GA.
oct2-3m
SCRANTON. SMITH & CO.,
Grocers and Commission Mercliauts.
W ol ! LI i be ha PPy to nee the former patrons ami
Inuiids, and the public generally, at Iheir stoie
at the head of Bay street, opposite Jeflerson, where
tlu y will be at all limes happy to serve them.
. “IS-lm
BRYAN, HARTRIDGE & CO..
liak'AN JSTBEET, SKXT TO MkBCIIANIB' AND Pl.ArtTKKb’
Bank Building,
Broker and Commissiou Agouts
FOB SAI.B ANI) PUKOUA6B OF
STOCKS, BANK NOTES, PRODUCE, Ac.,
Aud for Forwardiug Cotton.
uov2 3mo
Fordyce, Anderson & Janney,
Brokers and General Commission merchants,
NO. IO STODDARD’S RANGE,
Savannah., Oa.
Dealers in Specie, Southern Bank Notes, Bonds and
Slocks, Exchange on the Northern cities, Augusta and
Charleston, bought and sold Liberal advance* made
on consignments to our correspondents at the North.
Refer to Third National Bank, Messrs, beebc. Keech
<Jfc Cos., Messrs. Merchant A Carman, Messrs Hall A
Kuckell, New York; Messrs. Caiman, Merchant A
Shaw, Philadelphia; Messrs. Wm. Lamping A Cos.,
Messrs. G. H. Reese A Bros., Baltimore; Messrs. R.
Habersham A Sons, Messrs. Hunter A Gammell, Mr.
Geo. W. Anderson, Mr. G. B. Lamar, Savannah.
uov2-lm
GBO. D. FOWI.E. WM. K. HOY. HUGH BICE
FOWLE & CO.,'
FORMERLY OF ALEXANDRIA, VA ,
(ommis si o n Me re han ts.
Importers of Railroad Iron and Dealers in
Railroad Supplies.
Office, 70 Broadway,
NEW YORK,
oct26 Cm
G. B. & G. W. 1 A WAR,
General Commission Mercliauts.
• Forwarding and Shipping Agents,
NO. 92 BAY t>TKEEr, (upstairs j
Refer to Geo. W. Anderson, Jno C. Ferrel and G. B.
Lamar, Savannah ; W. E Jackson. Josinh Sibley A
Sons,-4. B. AJ. W. Walker, Augusta. Consignments
solicited. Cm-nov’i
w. j. iilaik. a. j. smith. w. w. kkkn.
BLAIR, SMITH & CO.,
No. llroatl Street,
AUGUSTA, GA.,
Geueral Commission Murcliaiits,
Ami Agenta fur tlie Sale of
MnnulucMurpil Tolmecn.
Will PurelitM' unit Sell, on Commission. Cotton
Cotton Goods, Willi s, Llqums, Proilucvaud Muirhsii
dise of every description.
Consignments solicited. 2m nl4
LIVINGSTON, FOX & CO.,
I>4 1 II I* t» It tl Wu y,
N<*w York,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
AND
Aflft'Mll Atlmillr Con,i Hull fcH'iiin
•hl|i ('uM|»any.
Advsitiw uisds ou CmislguiusnU Iry
JMO H WIIJIIN,
until Um MuMUtab.
nmmditri nuuiiim.
s. r. Mutox i. s rewm,
PATERSON & TUCKER,
fPiirtib'rly J T l 4 •terH4•ll ( Augo-ta, Ga 4
General Commission. Forward
ing and Shipping Merchants,
No. 9 SlodUMHcTa I*owrr Itangr,
OPPOSITE MARINER'S CHURCH, BAT .STREET,
Savanna lx, Gra.
HAVE made arr.mgem(*fits for Shipping Cotton, Tim
h r. Rive, Ac., to first class Ik>umS in Europe and
N«*w York
Will make literal advances on all consignments.
Also, will »*uy aud $«ell limber i»r Lumber on Commis
sion.
We have facilities for ohuiuing Charters for Vessel-i
at moderate ratca
Pcivonsl attcutioii will be given to the receiving,
forwarding and to the salt* of all merchandiseeiitrust
ed to our are. We have a commodious warehouse
for htnrage.
References—Dowling A Cos., L>>ndou : Gibbs. Bright
A Cos., Liverpool; Bradford A. Renick. New York ; J.
K Bayley & Cos.. Philadelphia; James Oakes, Boston;
E. Lilitte, Charleston. 8. C. ; R. H. May, Au
gu-ta Ga ; Go». R. Crump & Cos., Augusta, Ga.; Ual
scy* Watson A ‘ % o . Savannah. Ga.; I>. It. Thomson,
('<dumhnN. Ga.; James Gunn i& Son. Richmond, Va.;
ciaytmi. Adair A Purse. Atlantal. Ga. nov3
J 0 Hi i MOORE.
General tonmiission Merchant,
AND
Steamboat
A.ug;iista, Gra.
H 23-12
Q. H. Arledge,
72 BAY STREET,
Grocer and Ship Chandler,
Commission and Forwarding Mer
chant,
I WOULD respectfully solicit h liberal share of pa
t roll age from my frb nda and acquainUncea, guar-
ng to give entire satisfaction and sell at tlie
lowest market prices.
Orders from the country will receive immediate and
prompt attention.
CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED.
novlS
JOHN MTRKYMAN. li. U. WARING.
JOHN MERRYMAN & CO.,
Farmers’ and Planters' Agencv
FOR the sale of Gnano. Fertilieere, Live Stock, Im
plement* and Machinery, Seeds, Ac.
67 W. TPayette Street,
BALTIMORE.
Refer to John S. Git tinge President Chesapeake
Bank ; Chfis. Goodwin. Cashier Franklin Bank, Balti
more; E. C. Wade A Cos. and P. 11. Behn, Savannah.
nl4 3m
ESTABLISHED 1826.
H. J. DICKERSON,
Harbor Master,
OFFICE OPEN AT ALL HOURS OK .THE DAY
NTo. A Harriot’ HuiUiingoi.
SAVANNAH, GA.
»ov4 _. . I n>
Latest li’oin Jjagypt!
PENNY'S NEW EXTRACT OK lIIK I.GYTIAN
1 LOTUS, anew and exquisite Perfume tor the
handkerchief. Cleopatra'and the ladies of the present
day using the Fame perfume.
THE EGYPTIAN LOTUS!
I HE EGT PTIAN U)TUS!!
THE LOTUS !!!
Manufactured by F. A.Prnny Brooklyn,New Yotk.
K. A. LOVEJOY, Agent,
P3 3m 93 Fulton rtrert, N. Y.
FOR SALE.
I BBLSN.». 1 Mackerel
1" 10 bids No. *2 Ma< kerel
lo bbls No. 3 Mackerel
‘25 half bills No. 1 Mackerel
26 half bbls No. 3 Mackerel
15u kits No. ‘2 Mackerel
150 kits NY>. 2 Mackerel
4o tubs Choice L'»rd"
13 tubs Choice Butter
4 tirkins Choice Butter.
The above lot are lrcsh uud new, aud will be offered
low, lo close consignment.
CHAB. L. COLBY A CO.,
nov23 Corner Abercorn and Bay streets.
Wholesal e
Boots and Shoes !
Fellner and Poliak,
157 Ri-oughtoit Street, Snvnnnuli, Gn„
A RE enabled, through their permanent House in
-r» Boston, to furnish Jobbers and Dealers in this
city as well as those in the country, with more ad
vantages and conveniences in the Boot and Shoe
Trade, than any house in said line.
novl-Gm
For Sale,
1 '#l l A BUSHELS I’rime White Corn
i'W" 2000 bushels Prime White Oats
"3 N. A. IIATtDKR 4 CO.
Strayed or Stolen,
A DARK 11AY DORSE, aiiout ten hands high, with
long tail and alioi t mane, aud between eight
and nine years old, with no, peculiar marks. He dis
appeared from Montgomery' on Sunday night last.—
Any information in reference to him will be thank
fully received and liberally rewarded, if left, at the
office ol the Daily Herald. nS ts
NOTICE.
THE undersigned promise* to care
Seminal Wealtness
in all it* worst forms without the use of meiliciue.—
i'lcase *en«l for my Circular, enclosing 10 cents for
postage. Address J. M. K(]B6ILL,
octlo-3m Boston Mass.
Notice.
CENTRAL R. R. & BANKING CO. OP GA.,\
Savannah. Nov. 14, 1565 |
THE Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of this
Company will beheld on Thursday, thu 14th m
December next, at the Banking llonse in Savannah,
at 10 o’clock, a. m. A full attendance is earnestly re
quested. GKO. A. CUYLKR,
nir-lm Cusl.ier.
NOTICE.
SAVANNAH, Nov. 16th, IS«6.
Daring iny ulieenre from Ihe city or Bute Mr. C. H.
Duller iv my duly euthml/ed ig- Di
„,I C. W THOMPSON
STLLLKiV BURBANK,
II Mrrrlianl* How, lllllun lli ail, No. t o
Cm, I, lilr .Itention ~r VVI, Iwulr u ml ltel.il pur
j rlutecr. lo Uielr Mipvrlor Mack of *
MILITAHV AMU NAVAL I LO'MIIMJ,
Mil
KHHNISIIINU flooDN.
Wvl'tovt (I<MkA kiliiiy (o.alu, Jc»«|ry, end I'l.led
Ww,HwnriK Buntov, Dell* KlulirirlllWtw Hi.il. I «|.
Kirill OUmmui. GMill i HloVini. 4|r . Ae .
NOTICE.
NO d.liU i ‘dili inii-l by any of lit* Drew of irlli.l.
Hi HHfullAM, HAIJiSIN A uO
WAVANNAII
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
QOMMLnSIoN MKHCUAIrrs _ 1
ICu General .
— _ 2U24
Am. Ktaibroußti 4k to.
toool. Beeswax, etc. ÜberalAdScS^
PII. UKIIV, FACTOR AND OENEHU rou
• MISSION MERCHANT, tay
lUtid, Savannah. Gn. l ' "'"old
0 ; ‘MUtt
I'rwin «v Harder,
J commission mkkcuants,
-■■■■■■ ■■ -***>' SaV^LHiij^
oka MrCauitoy, I -r.
DEALER IN DRY GOODS. Ac.
I *J 11 Broughton „treet.
Suiunel M. Lederer, Jobber an.l
F.ser if.i. SiAi'LE Du Gooijs, R.h?» 01
GRtK KRIES,
►’eral & * Wbuhwta Iht vi... ,
E.'*' n^*g7sgg==Ba
li | | — l| 133 Broughton street
BILLIARDS, Ac.
B** o'** Express Offi. e .
St» tharlri Saloon, fin rear of nm , .
A. Stamh. M Vtu/tw.o mol uni
CHOICE WINKS and '
_____ GAS FirriNQ, Ac.*
Wee«| & Cornwell,
W holesale Dealers in Hardwa&y and Tin u „,
TT Cranston, '
• PLUMBER AND GAS FITTUR,
U 1 Bryan uext io cor. Whiuker.
SEGAR4 TOBACCO.IteI
D iaoit>. " -—■— ■-
1 * SEG Alts, TOBACCO, SNITFF, PIPES. A,
Bat nard street, I>iie door South of the Mat ku ” C
HUNTING, STATIONERY,' &C.
Cavtat A htsch, ~ ==3= ———
O DOOKSKLUiItS AND STATIONERS
Oor. Hryiai afreet aud Market Square.
V| Ui liing Ink, Mi;.i;v»urumi. and for sale bv
lU DAVID H. GALLOWA\, 1
Go«. S. Nielioi.,
' book and job printer,
Bay St., between Abtio.ru and Drayton.
R J - . r ,.****’ DiTHOGIiAI'UKH,
-Ei. HINDER. JOB PRINTER, Ac. K
No. 6 Whitaker street.
C W. Meson .V Cos.,
1 • HERALD JOB PRINTING OFFICE.
No. 11l Bay street
ATTORNEYS.
\im. B. Haidrn,
' ‘ ATTORNEY AT LAW,
~ 175 Bay street,
1114-lm Savannah.
' _
WATCHES, JEWELRY, Ac
Fl>. .lordan, Dealer in Wat. ms and Jiufua,
• Sii.vkb and Pi. atm> Wake. Fa not Go- >oe. Ac
W w Atchesand Jewelry Repaired.
129 Congress st., opposite the Pulaski House.
PHYSICIANS.
Jos, w. cun, M. and.
Cor South lirouj and Bamard-sts.,
Or nos Hoc! e— 9 to Ui A. M.. aud 4t05 PM„
MU Residence—Mr. Wash's, Hrouglnon street,
nU-lu oue door cast Masonic Hall.
DRltiOlSt.'s
WM. Walsh,
. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST,
uul4 Southeast tx*r. Barnaul and Broughton ets
1 A. Solomons .. Cos.,
* W HOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS.
Orders oxccultni ac« urat«*iy and with d(*jspai« b
ROOTS AND SIIOI«.
* mes & PeabiMty. Jobbers in Men’s, Women'*,
JX , aud Children's Calf, Serge aud Kid BOOT'S i.U
MlOhS, ol all kinds aud qualitios.
11 Congress sb, 4ih door North of the Market.
QUEENS WAKE, &c.
ED. Smyth, gUEENSWARE, GLASB AND
• C'UINA, at Wholesale and Retail.
109 Broughton street, '2d door from cor. el Bull
confectionery!
M Fit**er»lU,
WIIoI.KSAI.K ANI» RFTAH. 1 * FAL FR IN
CIDERS, LEMON. STRAW BERRY akuRASPBERIiV
SYRUPS, CANDIES, Ac., Ac.,
tAT In any quantities, to suit Purchasers, .at
WUITAKKII STKEf.T.
SODA water.
John Ryan, Bottler of SODA WATER, POItTKK
and ALE. CORDIALS. SYRUPS, *o.
Cor. Bay an-; West Broad streets
Hay, Hay.
BALES Prime Northern Hay, per Schr Clar* I
I Pickett For sale to arrive.
ct‘23 BRT GUAM. PAII WIN ft (U I
Paper iiiidßagWarelioiw
Warren & Platner,
\irnOLRSAI.E doHli're in all kinds of roarso emll
v v fine Paper, Envelops, Twines and Paper Itoxei
Sole Agents in this city for the Until Paper Mills-
The highest cash prices paid for Rags. Old Ropel
aud Bagging and Waste Paper, in large or .-ran * I
quantities.
octlO-tf 210 Bay street. Savannah, Oa.
NOTICE
TO THE SHIPPERS OF GOODS BY TIlKj
STEAMER SAVANNAH ON THE 4th I
DAY OF NOVEMBER, ISGS. I
ALL persons who shipped Goods hy the Steamer r* 1
vaunah. ou the above named day, are request* I
jo call immediately at the store of F. M. Myrell, • I
Harris’ buildings. Bay meet, and identify suchgoooi|
at* have teen saved from the wreck of the fc
J. W. WOLCOTT, 1
1120 AS ent I
NOTICE^
Steamship Chasej
CVONSIGNEES or owners of goods per steam*®!
J (n.i.c, on voyage from New York. Oetaber
1i65, will please present copies of Invoices;
claims for short deliveries and deductions fordajna?«
if any, to the undersigned, on m before the 15th
ol December next, for the purpose of making the* 1 *
Inatment of the general average. ■
HUNTER * GAMMELL ■
Micon Tclegragb, Augusta Constilulio"*' 1 ®
and Atlunu Inlelligencts, please copy and send rob V
this office. n24-M ■
TO gardeners!
Onion Sets. 1
JI’NT reeeivwl. five I,lds choice White Onion 4
Will be sold low, to clo#<‘ eon.lgnment, by B
M. J SOLOMUNB <*
nl 7 ts Jußas* Building*. Bsv stre^™
WILMINGTON 1
IRON WORK*
PUSEY, JONES & GO., H
Wilininuton. I»**»u «
MANCKAI'ITHK Iron Eu»imU..U I,U-a»
Hralere. Maehiuei* li* b.« MlMa
('•iil/ r||M , Od> |V >U iHltdO*#* 11*4 iHriW
a till »rfy mUiißv*' Mlllil* M 4*4h|t
»• *i< |>« * i>»i* *M" • »« r l
«Ct I» H