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The Savannah Daily Herald.
MO\D %Y. ■»r.* > IKMHKH 11. I»r.r.
. Uhm Kurt.jM- i»
In a late number of the New 'i ork VforUl
appears an article off the present • political
eondition of Europe, which, as giving some
insight into the situation there, uud being in
itself both instructive and interesting, we j
subjoin the following extracts:
The European journal? are filled with ru
tnoiyof the revival'of the Emperor Napo- j
leons project of a continental congress to '
re adjust the political relations of the Old
World, and definitely reconstruct the “Map
ol Europe.”
So far, no'eonfirmation of these rumors
csines to ua from Paris ; and it is in and of
itself most improbable that the Emperor of
the French Will renew a proposition which
he sees it to be likely will toon be pressed up
on himself by the Very powers which foi
merly decline 1 It would he the-most
brilliant, if no: : . most solid, diplomatic
triumph of his reign to compel Europe into
acknowledging the hopelessness of auy
other issue out cf her existing complication:*
than that which he originally suggested, and
France, in any Congress which the Emperor
might now consent to join, would fled her
selt more than ever the mistress r.nd r.rbiircss
of the European position.
But if Napoleon gives no sign af present,
the situation of affairs on the continent abun
dantly accouuts for the signs which arc made
in his napne by all manner of publicists, from
London to Vienna. In the expressive phrase
ot Frejnch Diplomacy, that situation is in
tensely “stretched.'' Things caDnot possibly
go on long without an explosion in one 01
another quarter, which must slialte the whole
political fabric, unless the great power* set
themselves seriously to work to solve cxist
ng problems, and to provide against ntfar
and impending perils.
The invasion made by Germany upon the !
rights of Denmark and the public law of the j
world has resulted in driving the two great |
German powers into an antagonism more I
open and threathening than at any previous ]
moment since 1848. Prussia, under the con- j
trol of her obstinately visionary king and bis
reactionary ministry, insists upon appropria- ;
ring the territory wrenched" from the Scan- :
dinaviau monarchy. To this Austria refuses
to assent, declining to see Prtissia flcvatcd *
to the rapk of a . great naval power by the I
possession of, Kiel, and put in the way of
“rounding " her dominions, eventually, by the
incorporation of a|i North Germany from the
Russian frontiers to the Rhine. It is true that
the peace seems to lie commanded between
these angry states—on tlioside of Prussia by
the profound of her existing
government, and on the side of Austria by
her financial insolvency and tlm'ltalian ulcer
on h6r Hank. But each power has a huge
army in the field, and the possible unreason
ableness,of royal and Imperial personages is
a force for mischjef which can never be
mathemetically estimated.
A recent semi-official Austrian journal
hints that Austria might be ’induced to ac
cede to the annexation of the Danish Duch
ies by Prussia, if Austria, in return, were
permitted to “rectify her frontiers in Silesia"
by taking back a part of (he territory' which
she lost in that province to the great Fred
erick, and to extend herself comfortably to
ward the Black Sea by incorporating the
* Durmbian Principalities -with her dominions.
What could lie more fair than an exchange
ot duchies on the Baltic for principalities on
the Danube? Unluckily for this otherwise
admirable project, the people of the princi
palities and the other great powers of Europe
ale not likely' to consent that so important a
transaction shall be carried out with an ex
clusive eye to the pacification of Germany,
uud tiie mutual advantage of the* two heads
of the Tuetonic eagle. Still something must
he done to put this matter at rest.
Meanwhile these very principalities are
weary trig of their connection with the .Turk
ish Empire ; and a Pau-Sclavic hero lias re
cently arisen, around whose name thfe dis
' ontt nted races ol Eastern Euvoe.e ate con
i onttating a formidable show tit enthusiasm,
•haven from Jlloutenegro I,y the Ottoman
forces, this Pjui-t»clavic bwo is just now snf
tering himself to be worshipped under the
protection ol Russi'j, in* Odessa, where he
awaits any favor/’,,opportunity of making
mwetaef ° n s®- extensive -scale.
The Itali#' lS » though nearer their national
unity tli/', (he Sclaves or the Germans, aic
yet V'jy f a v from being satisfied with the
scVual5 c Vual aspect either of <lie Roman or Ihe
\ enelian question. They are pressing lor
wajd eagerly and nobly in the. career of in
dustry and material development opened »o
them by the events of 1800, and they are
naturally* impatient of the expenses and in
conveniences to which they are subjected by
the attitude of the Pope toward themselves
and the French Emperor, and by the policy
of Austria.
Grave as are U>t> problems whichthe civij
war has imposed upon ourselves for solution,
and seriously as the necessity lor solving
them must confine us for some time to come
to a foreign policy rather of observation than
of assertion, it.is quite as plain that the Eu
ropean powers are involved in difficulties and
straits at ler.st as absorbing as our own.—
The ill-temper of a German minister, or the
death of a moribund old roan,. may at any
moment compel the Old World to choose
peremptorialy between Napoleon's European
congress and a chaotic, convulsive, and
convulsing general war, whereof no rational
man dare predict tbe issues. '
The Only Nation that has paid its debts,
"Peterson’s Philadelphia Counterfeit Detec
tor” says, is tfce United States. It paid, says
ifiat financial chart, every cent of two Na
tional debts, .each greater in proportion to
the population and resources of the people
than the present prospective debt. On the
first of January, 5590, the public debt was
$76,462,170 : this was successively reduced
until 1?12 when it amounted to $45,737,G00.
The war of 1612 raised it to $127,334,988 in
1816 ; the debt was throughly cancelled in
1886, "ni-in addition. $28,900,000 of surplus
divided proportionately a'tnong the States.
> The t-nited States has the rare honor of
being the only Government that has paid her.
.debts, with a surplus, and this without liav
:cg • oppressed her people with excessive
taxation.
And it will pay, we have not the shadow
of a aoubt resting oa our mind,’the debt it
nbw owes, despite ail the croaking to the
contrary. The resources of this gteat Na
tion—for nation it is now conceded to be
indissoluUe, and cemented by the blood of
over a million of brave men intoone inaonnv
able -whole—developed already as they are
and must become, may be relied upon with
as much confidence as sufficient to pav
tjie public debt, contracted ' within thnp-Jt
four years, as its resources were at the ii oSe
of the war with Great Britain, in lata, t)t ■
1816, when the public debt was near one
hundred and twenty-eight minions'of dol
lars. Our people have too little confidence
m the financial ability and resources ol tbin
great Republic : many of them too lit He
knowledge of its growing greatness. Thin
doubt must be shaken off; this lack of know- ;
ledge must be dissipated by the difiusion of j
v a more general the daily de
velopment of material resources—tbs in-, i
crease of population—the enterprise and
dufitry ofthc American people—wifi pr. v r «
the public debt as was that of 181(1 ip i c ; S3
than a quaiter of a century, provifir v '. p
have no more wars at home, or with r -nernii-B
abroad. Give the nation peace, 3 - ilc j it will
pay its debt.
A Boot-Black's Rkvkng*. —A boot-hlacl;
got off a good “note” the other day. lie was
plyipg his vocation on the cuit, a fij was ' nt
the same rime lamenting the falling off of re
eeipts, when a gentleman, her.iinghis lamenf-
Mions, interceded in. his behalf and called up
several fitends who, of cou- lS e, bad'll “shine."
physician tyhohad jus*, stepped into the
“VTr vi.'a'i! i" 8 . M a ' i among the persons
sK 4 * 0 b 7 the fnen dol tiie boot-black,
u, i ID ,UHn n ame the boy did not
u,J 6 P oc, ‘. or ’ fi IjpotA °n being
lim\ 1 uVj his disokc, he'said the
him «»nwn a flight of
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QU££h r SWAB£ HOUSE,
109 Qroiiglitcu Street,'
SICpKP noon FROM CORNER BULL STREET.
A iargo and elegant Stock of
China, Qacensware, Glass, &c.,
lust received fiom luc matmractarer* and for sale at
LOWEST NEW YORK PRICES.
JOBBERS AND DEALERS
From all parts of the Country are invited to examine
105 WHOLESALE STOCK,
Which includes packarrea eontaiulng complete apaort
tnente, put up expresely for
COUNTRY TRADE.
Assorted Crates of WHITE GRANITE WARE,
•• COMMON WARE.
■* •> WHITS OKANITE aki> COMMON
VV AflE. ..
Goods re packed to snit purchaser!!.
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University of Virginia,
THE next Session of this Institution (which was
never discontinued during thc warj will. com
mence, an usual, October 1, 1803, and end July 4
1860. ' ,
The Institution is organized eleven distinct
Schools, with as many Professors. Six of the Schools
are Academic (besides that of Chemistry, which is
also Medicinal;, four belong to tha Medical and one
to the Lav.'Department. *
The College expensea, for the session of nine
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admission, and the balance between that time and
the Ist of April.
For farther information address the subscriber
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S. MAUPIN,
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MKRCHAXT*, 6ie.
! JAMES B. CAHILL,
GENERAL
COMMISSION MERCHANT
AND DEALER IN
Groceries,Provisions, Wines j
and Liquers,
in BROAD HTREKT, I
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
HOLDERS of Merchandize wishinc to realize Imrnf
diately will consult their Interests by consigning
i the same.
Striot attention will be given to all buxine®* en
trustejl to them, and prompt returns made at the
most reaaonable rates. *iei>4-rm
| Rue, Whitney & Cos.,
general, commission merchants
202 BAY STREET .
Have in SI .to for (sale. OATS, BRAN. SOAPS. SU
GAR, SYRUPS, Ac-, Ac, Sole agent* for Annears’
! Blacking. scpß-3
P. M: Nightingale-T : P= Huger,
FORWARDING AND COMMISSION
MERCHANTS,
D J\ R I K N , O A .
scpO eodlm
Levi M. Churchill, J. Jl. W. Johnston.
CHURCHILL ft. JOHNSTON.
Dry G-oocls,
AND—
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS
AGENTS OF STEAMER UNION, •
233 'BEOAD STREET!,
OrrosiTE Masonic Hats.
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
Will give, prompt and personal attention to all
CONSIGNMENTS THEY MAY BE FA-
I YOKED WITH.
Consignments Solicited.
References in Ravannah-iMesere. DeWitt A Mor
gan, Bell, Wylly & Christian; J, T. Paterson A Cos. ;
N I.yon, Esq. aug24-lm
JACKSON A. WAR ROCK j
AUCTION AND GENERAL COMMISSION
MERCHANTS,
JACKSONVILLE, FLA.
C'onsigmnento aolicHed.
Personal attention given to forwarding Merchandise
and Cotton. nuia-lra
TO SHIPPERS-OF COTTON AND OTHER
SOUTHERN PRODUCE.
FENNER, BENNETT & BOWMAN,
Successors to Hotchkiss, Fenner A Bennett.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
No. 40 Yfsey Street, a.«kw York.*
And.Memphis, Term.
Thomas Fenner, Henry Bennett, D. W. Bowmcv.
jyC t tnu
CHAS. L. COLBY & CO.,
Shipping Commission and Forwarding
MERCHANTS.
JONH BI.OOK, CORNER RAY AND ABFKOORN STREET
SAVANNAH, GA.
LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES
Made on Consignments to the firm of Chas. L. Colby,
of New York, or to our friends in Boston.
MAUDE & WRIGHT, Agents at Augusta, Ga.
references; #
Messrs. Dabney, Morgan & Cos., New York. #
Jarivs Slade, Esq., New York.
Hon. J Wiley Edmands, Boston.
Gardner Colby, Ksq„ Boston. anlß—tl
Woodward, Baldwin & Cos.,
IV* Duane Street, New York,
and II Hanover ftt*,.Baltimore.
DRY GOODS COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Liberal advances made on Consignments, Sheetings,
Osnabiirga and Yams. jylß
L. J. Guilmartin & Cos.,
GENERAL COMMISSION ANB SHIPPING
MERCHANTS,
US Bay Street.
(Opposite the City Ilotcl.J .
SAVANNAH, UA
PARTICULAR r, ten tion given toprocuring Freights,
and filling orders for Hard Pine Timber and Lum
ber, Cotton, Wool, Hiiles, 4c.
L. J. Otm.MABTm, JOHN FI.aNNFRV. Z. W. DRUMUONP.
milt lm
GEO. R. CRUMP & GO.,
AUCTION AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
209 BiioxjuAnatT. Augusta, Ga.
Ju2P / 3m .
Tobias, Hendricks Si Cos.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
NO. 88 BEAVER AND 13.7 PEARL STS.,
New. Yorii.
Refer to Octavius Cohen. an 23 lm
EDWARD f. LEfiRIEL & CO.,
Commission Merchants,
ANDIffJSURANCE AGENTS,
Mn.coa, Georgia.
ORDERS AND CONSIGNMENTS SOLICIfED.
EDWARD O. LKCRSEL, >
o*o. C. TURKMAN. ( aug22 lm
M. JT. SOLOMONS,
Commission Merchant,
\X/TLL attend to the Selliitg or Receiving and For
, V warding all kinds of Merchandise. Produce, Ac
Office for the present at. tne Brag Store of J. M.
Abrahams A Cos. au2l-lm
JOHN S. stilus k (0 ,
and Commission
MERCHANT^.
WHOLESALE AND RETAII, DEALERS IN
Dry Goods, Groceries, &c.,
NOS. 1 AN*D 2 SA3IMIS’ BLOCK,
Bay Street, Jacksomille, Florida.
JNO. 8. 6AMMIB. ED. Q. bAiI.MIS CHAS. L. MATHER
ant 1 ts •
; J. SHAFFER,
Oommlgaton Dealer
In all kinda of *
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC FRUITS and PRODUCE,
West YV ahut nwton Mai.i, n,
Opposite 143 West at.. Bulkhead between Barclay and
Vesey ata.,
NEW YORK.
Potatoes, Apples and Onions constantly on hand, and
put up for the Southern market
All consignment* promptly nttenked to.
Rcfera to A. L. Bradley, A. Haywood, T. .1.
Wa.ah, and J. H. Parsons.
jyl2 codly
* HENRY BRYAN,
BItVAN SralTT, iiIXT TO MrSOHAKto’ lira Plantiks’
BaKK liCIUUMQ,
Broker and Commission Agent
FOB BALE ANI> rCBCUABt Or
STOCKS, BANK NOTES, PRODUCE, Ac.,
And for Forwarding Cotton.
atilf. amo
UIIOCKHIES. mCOM, *»-
IL E. SomwtLL. . If TZllF.il'.
BOTHWLLL .ft WHITEHLftD.
tottry, CuEmmaiau w Forvariiue
MSECHANIS,
NO. 101 HAV STKKET, SAVANNAH, GA.
fopS 1“
Jar. G. Watt... A. H. CnAMVio.v.
JAS. #. WA3TS & CO..
MIHOUSALE ado retail dealers in
Groeeries «nicl Provisions.
ALSO, IMPORTERS OF
Foreign Liquors, Wines, -Sugars, k,
SS St. JULIAN and 14.' BRYAN STREET.
West side MarJ;et Square,
SAVANNAH/ GEORGIA.
YI7'E would call the attention of onr. friend a and the
▼ ▼ public generally to onr new connection, and
solicit a share of their'patronage.
. Mr. A H. Champion, late of the firm of Champion &
Freeman, thanks nls friends for their past favors anQ
leones?s the bestowal of the same on the new firm.
scp7- lm a
Hill ON & RANDtLL,
WHOLESALE OROOERS,
4.03 Bay st., IS"ear- 33firriar<i,
SAVANNAH; GA,
Are constantly receiving per Steamers from New York
the Largest and most . .
Complete Assortment of Groceries
IN THE CITY.
N. B,—Qrdera by Mail, accompanied with Remit
tance, promptly Filled at Lowest Maiket Prices.
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II aLIS WINES J«LigDofiS4SE«RS^^^^^
SOLE AGENTS AND IMPORTERS
OF—
Ch. Farre Champagnes
FOR THE STATE OF GEORGIA.
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FIERCE SKEHAN. .
Wholesale and Retail DTaler
In Fine Groceries, Boots and Shoes, Clothing,
Foreign and Domestic Wines, Liquors and Segars.
Also, Skchan’s Celebrated
GOLDEN ALE AND CHAMPAGNE CIDER,
in bottle and in wood. . •
London and Dublin Brown Stout, Scotch and Eng
lish Ales, <fcc.
Li'm-al.deductions made to the trade.
175 BROUGHTON STREET, SAVANNAH,
anti 52 Liberty street. New York.
GADEN- & UNCKLES,
GENERAL PRODUCE add COMS'N MERCHANTS,
. AND—
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN GROCERIES, PRO
* VISIONS, Ac:,.
Corner of Bay a jft* Barnard Streets,
SAVANNAH, GA. - *
nighost market rates paid for Cotton, Wool, Hides,
&c., and liberal cash advances made ori shipments to
our New York House. ' aulS
* KIULIN & KtENZLI,
Wliolosale aud Wetail
dealers in
ALES, MINES AND LAGER BIER.
O U R HOUSE,
165 BAY STREET.
nu2l - # ts
Tsoo TONS
* —or
ENGLISH RAILS,
•Os best quality, 50x53 per lineal yard.
For sale by
FOWLE & CO.
\ juTD Cm No. TO Broadway, N. Y.
KIRLIN.BRO. & BURKE,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
ALES, MINES XND LIQIOBS,
CORNER VVfIITAKER STREET AND
• BAT LANE.
ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED & DELiYERED.
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Just Received,
~ CASKS BACW SHOULDERS,
** 35 ctiacs Tobacco,
200 bushels Salt,
20 boxes English Dairy Cheese.
For sale Dy
Bcps-tf C. K. OSGOOD.
Rope, Bagging,
SUGAR, COFFEE.
For Bale by
Bept-4 OCTATUS COHEN.
BUTTER & CHEESE
DEPOT.
fTIHK Pubpcribor has remmed hi* old business in
A Williamson’s Building, up”er end, north aide
Bay street, where he is now receiving fresh supplies
of Bmtcr and Cheese, at fair prices, and respectfully
solicits a liberal share of trade from hi« old customers
and patrons.
aepl-lw SEABORN GOODALL
FOR SALE 7
BY RECENT ARRIVALS.
CIDER VINEGAR.^
DRIED AIVI.ES,
PRUNES,
MUSTARD, -
CURRANTS,
HERRINGS,
INDIGO,
SEGARS.
PAINTS AND OILS.
AXLE OnEASE.
BAGGING,
• ROPE*
Inquire of *
CIIAS. L. COLBY &CO.,
1 gl9-tf Comer Bay and Aberqorn streets.
VIRGINIA TOBACCO AI.EMV.
George A. Crump & Cos.,
209 Broad Strbbt, Adoubta, Ga,
HAVE on hand a largo and won (“elected Flock pf
Manufactured and Smoking Tobacco.
Samples aent by Express when desired. 3m Ju2o
BRINCKERHOFF & MILLS,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN TEAS. Orders for
all kind? of Ten*, in any sized packages de
sired, filled at the lowest market price*. Parties or
dering will please send remittances. Terms cash.—
Orders solicited.
Southern Produce received and sold on commis
sion. Will also receive deposits of money for dis
bursement.
No. 177 Pearl street, near Wall, New York,
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SAVANNAH
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS, j
FKortltrcke A Cos.
• SHIPPING and ( OM.MISSION MERCHANTS,
•Corner Bjy and Whitaker Btreei*.
Savannah, Gb.
Prompt attention given to consignments of Mer
chandise and Produce of all kinds purchased raid sold.
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Horulio Pitcher.
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
liealer in Ship Stores and Chandlery. Han-is*
wharf, foot of Lincoln street, under the blr.tf. eepl
Tivoli 4!k Gordon,
COTTON FACTORS.
Commission and Forwarding Merchants,
anfiO ' M ' street,
Rue Whitney & Cos., General Commission
Merchants, No. 202 Bay street, above Barnard
street. an 24
Brady, Smith eL Cos., Commission and For
warding Merrhnßs and Manufacturers Agents,
Bay street, north side, between Whitaker <hrid Bar
nard BtreeU aug2l
James heavy,
COMMISSION MERCHANT. Sole Agent for
James Wallace'* Celebrated Whiskies, Gins, Alcohol,
Cologne Spirits, and New England Rum- No. G Stod
darclv Buiiding, Bay street. Savannah- an 10
NA. Horace &. Cos..
• COMMISSION & FORWARDING MERCHANTS
Estadlisukd LN
Office No. 9 Stoddard’s Row,
aui6 Savannah, Ga.._
Bryan,
BROKER AND COMMISSION AGENT.
Bryan street, next to Merchants’ and Planters* Bunk.
Bnilaing. an If*
A f A. Cohen,
FORWARLING and COMMISR’N MERCHANT,
Office Home Ins. Cos., GD Bay st. _
Beil, Wylly & Christian, AUCTION, GEN
ERAL COMMISSION AND FORWARDING
MERCHANTS. Bay street. Savannah, Ga.
AM. Scarbrough & Cos., GnocrißY and Oo.m
--o mission
J mian sts Highest market prices paid for Cotton,
Wool, Beeswax, etc. Liberal Advances on Cotton, &r.
Erwin <fc Hardee.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Bay street. Savannah, Ga.
HTm, 11. Stark, Wholesale Grocer and Cora
f V mission and Forwarding Merchant, corner Li*i
colq and Bay street. aug22
WINKS. LIQUORS, Ac.
E. Koethrkr & €’o., •
WHOLESALE dealers
in Groceries, ’Vines, Liquors and Sugars. Corner of
Bay and Whitaker sts„ Savannah, Gu. I sep2-lm
HQ. RAvve Cos.,
• WHOI. F.HALE DF.AI.FRH IN
LIQUORS, ALES AND LAGER BEER,
Cor. St. Julian street and Johnson square.
Israel R. Scaly & Cos.,
SOI K AGENTS AND IMPORTERS* Or
Ch. FARRE CHAMPAGNES,
In the State of (tongia.
207 Kay st., between Uaixnid and Jefferson,
au9 Savannah Ga,
Israel R. Scaly & Cos.,
WIIOI.’ESA.I.E DEALERS IN
LMPORTED WINES, CORDIALS, BRANDIES AND
seoaTw.
anO 207 Bay st., bttwevn Barnard and Jefferson
JLnmn, Importer and Wholesale Dealer in Sfan
• isn Sxoarb, French Brandifs. Winks, Whiskey
yid other Liquors. Todacoo of all kinds.
191 Bay street, Savannah, Ga.
DKvYiOODS. f
John C. Maker & Cos., Wiiolfsai.e and Retail
er in DRY GOODS, HOSIERY, GLOVES,
TRIMMINGS, RIBBONS, Ac, Ac.
• Cor. Congress and Whitaker stS:
Thomas Pepper, Wnoi.fcijALF. and Retail Dfai.kr
in Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, at Uriprece
aentetklMW lYicei*. ONE PRICE ONLY.
Premier & Orlf.
DRY GOODS—'WnoKERALu and Retail.
' 1 h and 110 Congress st.
John McConaghy,
DEALER IN DRY GOODS, Ac..
Samuel M. Lcderer, Jobber and Retailer of
Fancy and Stafle Dry Gooj»f. Booth and Shoes,
Clothing. Hats. Ac. 140 Congress struct.
GROCERIES, &c 7
S’# N. Gragg, dft Cos., 102 Bryan stieet. Deal
ers ill and PROVISIONS
Agents for Allen’s WAHOE BITTERS. Licensed
Dealer in WINES and LIQUORS __ anl9_
SS. Miller, 157 Broughton street, haa for sale,
. cheap. Flour, Sugar, syinji, L raons. Hay, Oats,
Coin. Cow Pv as, Finders, Potatoes, Turuips, Onions
and Cabbages. . . nu 9
MPcnt & Cos.. v\) o.eFflle'Pealer in Wines. Li
• quods, Segals, F>f< v Gtiocf.rii:b, Camwjts &e.
ib u Congress street.
AP. Mira, Whoi.fsu.e and Retail Dealer in
• GROCERIES, FRUITS; A c.
Cor. Whitaker and Congrer6 st. Lane
Conguon <j#i Symona,
W HOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERS,
Corner Whitaker and St. Julian eta.,
Old Stand ofW. R. Symons.
Hilton & Itandcll, WHOLESALE GROCERS,
. 193 Bay Stbedt, are constantly receiving per
steamers from N. York, the largest and moat complete
assortment of GROCERIES in this city.
EP. Dcyo, Dealer in Choice Family Groceries,
• Wines, Liquors, &c.
Robert Hal fore,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER,
151 Broughton street.
BILLIARDS, &c. __
trite “ Lhc Oalc,” corner ofDrayton street and
* Bay Lane. CHOICE WIN EH, ALEH and SEGA iI.H
at Retail. Dunn A- McMahon, Proprietors. uulf
O’Toole & Cos.,
BILLIARDS, LIQUORS, WINES. Ac. ■
Broughton st.. third door from Bull.
Billiard Saloon. Bv WALTER O’MEARA.
ALES, WINES, LIQUORS, Ac.
Bay street, over Express Office.
Union Shades, Trcor;- Ncuxxt, Proprietor.
ALES, WINES, LIQUORS, SEGARS, AC.
55 Bull st„ opposite Pulaski House.
St. Charles Saloon, (in rear of Post Office,j by
A. Stamm. Wholesale and Retail. None but
CHOICE WINES and LIQUORS served. Free Lunch.
CONFECTIONERY. , ~
JE. Reraandct,
« CONFECTIONER—V»'uo~esaIe aud Rtta::.
MAtrar AcrntEß on
SYRUPS, CORDIALS AND FINE CONFECTIONERY
or At,l. UIND3.
MFitigcrald,
* V.'UOLESALS AND P-TTAII. DEAI.KR IN
CIDERS, EEiIGN, STRAWBERRY ami RASPBERRY
SYRUPS, CANDIES, Ac., Ac.,
CF“ In any quantities, .to suit Purchasers, -v
--•.VIIiTAi.ru Sll-.Li.i.
GAS FITTING, &c. _ '
T>inmbing and Gan Fitting,
I Bv JOHN H. CULLEN,
Broughton sr.., one door Wc-t. of Barnard.
WD. Williirmc, Gas F.ttir and Plomiiee,
• and Dealer in In; Wake, Horse Furnishim;
Goodb, Ac. ' 145 Broughlon street.
Weed A Cornwell, *
Wholesale Dealers in IlAr.cv.'ACE and Tin Ware.
No. 155 and 151 Broughton street
T 7 Cranston,
U • PLUMBER AND GAS FITTER.
91 Bryan st., next io cor. Whitaker. ,
SEGARS, TOBACCO, &c.
IkOftUcckc c>i Cos., "
-J Importers of Genuine Havana Segars,
Corner Kay amt Whitaker streets, Savannah, (-la.
pgp:* lm
Jarob Langsdorf Cos,, Wholesale Dealers
in fine Havana and Domestic Sugars, Chewing
and Smoking Tobacco, Snuff, Ac. 171 Bay street, be
tween Wnltaker and Barnard streets** au24
• SEGAKS, TOBACCO, SNUFF, PIPES, Ac.
Barnard street-, one door South of the Market.
Cp. Lopez, Seoars, Topacco, Smut, Pipe*,
• Fancy Articles, Stationery, Ac.
Cofc Bnll aud Broughton sts.
FCoiistnnt, Importer or Domestic and Havana
• StOARS, Mekbschafm PirEß, &c. Also, Wines,
u UAMrA(.NE» and other Liquors.
Bull street, opposite thc Post Office.
pamTING, -^ STATIONERY-',' &c.
Savipc and! Lear Jr,
BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS
* Cor. Bryan street and Market Square.
Marking Ink, M\Ncr*cTur.ED and for sale li
•DAVID 11. GALLOWAY,
1 35 Drayton street.
col SI. Mchois, ——
BOOK AND JOB PRINTER,
1 * Bay st., between Abeieorn and Drayton.
j No. 6 Whitaker street.
C VV. JlaiHin C ii Cos.,
CU HERALD JOB PRINTING OFFICE.
No. 11l Bay street.
DIRECTORY -- CONTINUED
( LOTIIINU, 7
H. A. Tophum. !M B»v«ni
nah. and 7 Marchants* Bow. Port Kora' s’?' 0-
Rf a ' ly M,ule ‘•’lwhin* <iema' Vanu^i,'
IUK tlooda, liala nud Capa. Jtc. aW
PROFESSIONAL.
Dl*. X. 31. Sneed, 7 -
• DENTIST.
„ SvcotasoEioDa. E. p AEBO k.
Tofc street, near Court House, Savannah, Ga. auu,
WATTIES. JEWELRY, &c.
Fl*. .Tonlan. Dealer in Watcjus and JrwrTr',
« Silvir and Pi.A-.ti. \V*ae FancvGooi* V ’
\\ atches and Jewelrv Itepaired
I--2* Congregg ft., opposite tiie Pulaski House.
HAIR DRESSING, &c.
Pulaski House Barber Sitop, (cor Bulland
Bryan sts.j shavicp HairCuttint'. ShamSoofne
syc:l'5 yc:l ' ic - Far " >’ S f >'>pe. Cologne, T.f.
anfrofher Fancy Aitides i„ r ° ’ LK i,ea
furniture,
Dennis Fa i-. e,-, FUHNiTUHE V. AREHoUsr*
Hanging, Ac,, at short notice.. l'£ p'ro^on^t
CHINA WARE, &>..
e.
- 103-Broughton atrect, 2d door from corns n„i:
. ap. . •
Ineeain the above branches. OfflJ o No v-ft
Btreet, next to Stoddard's KangV *No
__ DRUGGIST'S ;
W‘ *M. Walsh, ~~ "r
--• WHOLESALE AND RETAII DF.CGGIST
-"“14 Sonrheast cor. Barnard and Broughton s.^’
v™ iirug House, “ ' I
-Lx Conier Congress and Barnard ets.
- JACOB nIPpMAN, late Kino & Waring.
Tboiisas M. Turner,
JJKUGGIST,
Soatnwee. cor, Barnard and Broughton rfa
* A. Solomons & C 0,,
* „ WHOLLNALE AND RETAIL DHCGGISTS
_.*• —executed accurately and with despatch.
. BOOTS AND SHOES"
Ames &i Peabody, dobbera in Men’s, Women's
iEs‘‘of /h i i i t^ e a® < - alr * sbd laid 1)00ad and
c-.iOlLb, of all kinds and qualities. n
152 Congressst., 4tn door North ofthc Market.
Geo. T. XieUoLt,
retail boot and shoe store *
SCRIVENERY. * ~
- - ■r~ ’■■
Toi>» J. PurtiiSe, (late Retcrdcr of the Second
O Provost Court J will attend to alt Writkaiand
Business entrusted to his eare.nt Baloon ot IS-ence
Nngent, .Tr„ opyofiite Pnlaskl House. e
photographs.
JT. Reading & Cos,,
• .PilOTcul; a pgee
k Cor* Whitaker and st. Julian sts.
We son s Photographic Galin y
al ’ u j? ol<T<>w AS O WiiiTKEB Sts.
mis i- OF IKlTli ‘- s KNOWN TO THK ART
_au_G KxfjncTo IN tiiaVmjlm■ Mak.nhb. ‘
PAINTS, OILS, &c~ ~
John.OUver, House and sign Painter. Dealer
Hreet P l< ’ o ‘ ls - Glafs ' * e - No. n IVhituder
-I a ang22
XV. Shea, 1 *
n . n , ousE AN’O SIGN PAINfER:
Dealer in Paints, oils, Ao. Sf. Julian atrect old
stand ol Jho. G. Ealiigant. an jq
SODA WATER.
John Byan, Botticr of SODA WATER. pOiif LR
and ALE, CORDIALS. SYRUPS, Ac
ti! ' y * West Broaj streets.
°HY GOODS A.VU CijDTHiNC. ~
Carliait, WliiHord & Cos.,
manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers In
READY MADE CLOTHING,
331 4sn 333 Kroauwat. ook. Wor.ni Steisit,
NEW YORK.
u* Caiiiiart, | Hrsav Sairas,
"«■ “ w UITFORO, I A. T. Hamiltos,
J- B. Van Wagenen.
Office of Payan A Carhart in liquidation
STEELE & BURBANK,
II Merchants Row, Hilton Head, So. Ca.
fAAIA the attention of Wholesale and Retail pur-
V. chasers to tlietr superior stock of , 1
bIU ITAItY AID KAVAL CLOTHING,
AND
furnishing goods,
w?™ h^’A^ iOC f s ’t FaG n y fioode ’ Jewelry, and Plated
Field b^ shc8 ’, Belt ?; Embroideries,Boota,Capa
field Glasses. Tianmlets Gloves. &c,, Uc., Ac.
THE NEW SKIRT FOR 1865.
A al™fuS L ioiu T X < S/ orladlt ' e - Un(lncrt,M
-f*'l t . o , re,lti thc advertisement in tha Savannah
mornrne 01lta nI “ E fllli P ar,icula! ' B every Saturday
jy« staw3m
A. T. CUNNINGS!AM. ' D. O. ?U*SS.
CUNNINGHAM A PURSE,
F A Ur°J;o'iy#'\-- VRI>INO AND COMMISSION
Kiv 4 ‘W'ddard’s Lower Stores,
Bay stieet, Savannah. Ga.
On!™ re o C J?T liol,t L Rabersham & pons, Hunter*
Frigham, Baldwin A Cos.,
Erwin & Hardee, Claghom A Cunningham.
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c OPAETNEItSHIP NOTICE.
EfyilE undersigned have this day entered into Copart.
A- nerehip to carry on Stevadoragc, Drayage, Stor
“de and Commission business, under the name of II
•L Dickerson A-
Office, second door west of Messrs, Andrew Low &
Cn . H. J. DICKERSON
T. A. GOODWIN*
_ , N. E. BROWN.
• _3ayannah, Ga.. Ancnst 21, icr.y, a;i2l-ltu
' P. 11. EEHIR
TRACTOR AND GENERAL OO.MMIS6ION MEB
-l CHANT- Near old stand, Bay street, Ss an
nail, Ga. ■ sep4-5
Warren' . Ceiclnated Needles snd Fin
' Hookas
ArvlOrJbl'vv- CLERK <Sc CO.,
_ 4S MAIDEN LANE, NEW YORK,
SOnis AGENTS AND IMPORTER:}.
OUR former customers will find a reduction in gold
prices of thc Needles, while thc quality is alwovs
kept np to the highest standard known to English
mannt'actnrers.
A. C. * Cos., vespcctfnlly eblicit a renewal cf the
mercantile, relations so long and favorably esteemed
by their housu. au2s-2m
Large Importation
OF—
HAVANA SEGARS,
LEAF AND SMOKING TOBACCO.
125,000 gnperior Havana Segars, (Jenny Uni)
30 bales Spanish Leaf Tobacco
2,000 lbs. choice Spanish Smoklag Tobacco
3,000 bunches Spanish CigSrettas
Jnst received ftlrect from Havana.
I have also instore a large lot of the best brand*
Virginia Smoking and Chewing Tobacco.
Anderson’s and LUiecthal's Fine Cut Chewing To
bacco.
Merchants, Brier Root and other Pipes.
All of which I am prepared to sell at Wholesale or
' R. MOLINA.
Corner Bull and Congress streets,
auglG-tf Under'Screven Houee.
SHADES, SHADED
JUST RECEIVED,
Window Shade
PAPER HANCIN6B, ,
GILT CORNICES, BANDS AND FIX^SU
The subscriber having pnrcba.ed a Slq ’ ,
above articles, he i9 now to atleii v •_ •
Uers with All work warranted J ♦ t
H. H. TUIU
sepl-15 58 St. Ju/ Ct '