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The Savahnah Daily Herald.
MOfcOAY. SfePTKMHEK M, l»*l
We INDIAN COUNCIL
Amicable Adja.imenl of Ikt Dlffrrtttiri
Between the Lo>«! mid Dl.loy at Creek.
—Th< Treaty Signed by the Rebel Dele
gation*—De.tltule Condition of a Por
tion of the Cherokee., if.
Fort Smith, Ark., Sept. 19, 1863.
The differences between the loyal and dis
loyal Creeks arc amicably adjusted. The
rebels' delegates of the various tribes repre
sented have signed a treaty with the govern
ment with a note appended, claiming non
f orfeiture of lands, annuities, <fcc.
A committee was appointed to confer with
the Choctaws and Cbickasaws, relative to the
treaty. The Southern Cherokee* submitted
to the report, stating that the committee had
waited upon the Xorthern Cbetokees to
arrange the differences, and asking them to
recommend the Cherokee Council to repeal
their confiscation laws, who agreed to lay the
matter before the Council
The same delegation reported that about
six thousand Cherokees are in the Choctaw
and Chickasaw nation, on the Red river, in a
destitute condition, and asked the Council
for relief.
The commissioners have refused to re
cognize John Ross as chief of the Cherokee
nation, ou account of his duplicity and bad
faith with the government, and a paper has
lieen submitted by the loyal Cherokee dele
cation asking the eoommissioners to rescind :
tOeir action.
Tin (oltertiou of Ttici in the Southern
States.
Thkasurt Department, Sept. 18, 1865.
in the circular issued by this Department
ou June 21, 1865, reference was made to the
provision contained in section 46, of the In
ternal Revenue Act of June 30, 1864, con
ferring upon the Secretary of the Treasury
discretionary power in regard to the assess
ment, levy, time and manner of collection of
taxes in the State lately in insurrection.
Under the authoiity given by that section
it was then stated that the Department, with
out waiving in any degree the rights of the
government ia regard to taxes hereunto ac
cruing, would not insist at present upon their
payment, so far as they were payable prior
to the establishment of a collection district
embracing the territory in which the tax
payer resided. It was further provided that
manufactured articles found in the hands of
a purchaser, which were satisfactorily shown
u> have passed from the manufacturer before
the establishment of the district, should not
he subject to tax, unless transported beyond
the limits of the State lately in insurrection, i
N T o exception was then made in favor of ar \
tides which had remained in the possession j
of the manufacturer, and thns become lia
ble to the tax imposed by the existing law. !
The Department, preferring to test the j
practical workings of the regulation before
cxercisiug its power of modification in this
mportant particular, representations since
made relative to the hardships of this dis
•rimination between manufacturer and pur
chaser have been corroborated by careful in
quiry, and induce the conviction that a far
mer exemption is justifiable and advisnblo.
It is found that considerable quantities of
manufactured products have been retained
by the manufacturer in his own bands as the
safest mode of investing his property until
the return of peace; that this retention was
determined on and carried out without the
knowledge or opportunity of knowledge of
the law’ subjecting this property to heavy
taxation on sale, and that a large part of the
manufactures so retained, having been much
deteriorated in value bv the lapse of time
and want pf proper attention, would not now
sell tor a sum equal to the tax.
A state of things so destructive to the use
lullness of property and to the prosperity of
the manufacturing classes is as adverse to
the integrity of the government as to that of
the community. For these reasons it is here
by ordered that all articles, ia whatsoever
bands found, which can be shown to the
satisfaction of the assessor to have been
manufactured before the establishment of
the distiiet, shrill be held free from the pres
ent assessment or collection of tax, unless
transported beyond the limits of the States
lately in insurrection.
Manufacturers of Articles liable to seizure
lor want oi inspection marks will present to
the assessor evidence that such articles were
prior t 0 the establishment of
the district, and the assessor, if satisfied,
Will Cause such articles to be so marked as to
tie identified and sold without liability to
seizure.
All articles transported beyond the limits
of the States lately in insurrection will be
Hubject to the tux due under the law in force
at the time they were manufactured.
H. McCulloch,
Secretary of the Treasury.
The 4irent Klre at Auguata, Mr.
FCRTHKH I'AItTIL t'LAKS —THI: PRINCIPAL LOSERS
—INSURANCE, ETC.
| Augusts (Sept. IT.) correspondence of Boston Adver-
The following is a list of the principal
losers:—The Stanley and Franklin Houses,
Harrott & Bradbury, C. H. Mulliken & Cos,,
Deering & Holway," corn and flour dealers;
John McArthur, F, & H. Hamlen, John
Wheeler, George Hunt, Joseph Piper, J. H.
Edge & Cos., G. T. Wells, B. Libby & Cos.,
Longfellow & Dearborn, D Woodward,
groceries; Nason, Hamlen & Cos. Kilborn &
Barton, Wheeler* Hobson, Hauilen & Smith,
G. F. Potter & Cos., O. O. Whltchouse & Cos.,
Barton & Merrill, dry goode • C. K. Par
tridge, J, W. Coffin, Eben Fuller, apotheca
ries; C. A. Stantvood, E. Fenno, C. A.
Pierce, books and stationery; W. F. Cbesam
Dean Pray, Deliver Brothers, S. Caldwell,
Huntington J. Cushman, 8. C. Noble, cloth
ing ,C. W. Salford, hardware; A. D. Locke.
£ Haskell, J. Tibbets, E- Varney, boots and
shoes; E. Rouse, Jr., M. M. Swan, 8. W.
Fail-field, watches and jewelry; fifteen or
twenty rum shops; W. H. Emery, Cony &
Farrar, provisions ; Kling * Potter, bankers
and brokers; W. Hendenbnrg, musical in
struments and nicknaclts ; J. 8. Hendce, C.
H. Starbird, N. R. Rideout, photographers;
J. Anthony, C. G. Hunt, bats; Cony’s livery
stable, ana many others, among whom are ail
the lawyers and claim agents, the United
States quartermasters, commissary and pen
sion offices, Post Office, banks, depot, East
ern Express office, American Telegraph office
and six dwelling houses.
Several casualties have been reported, but
1 am unable to trace any of them to a trust
worthy source.
The insurance on Ihe buildings and stocks
destroyed has not been added up, but from
conversation with many of the losers 1 finct
that most of ihem are well insured, and all
the insurance agents tell me the losses lo
their companies are heavy. Among the com
panics which lose are the Home, of New
York; Etma and Hartford, of Hard’ford and
the Maine, of Portland
The fire ia a terrible blow to the business
prospects of Augusta, but none seem des
pondent. All are filled with a determination
that the disaster shall not lie death blow to
onr growing business. Many have already
secured temporary accomodation®, and high
rents are offered for small rooms.
The steam fire engine, which has been here
but a month, saved tens of thousands of dol
lars worth of property, working to the satis
faction of every one. The flames are now
entirely subdued.
The Colored Troops.-—The whole num
ber of negro troops mustered into the ser
vice since the commencement of the war is,
in round numbers, one hundred and eighty
thousand The deaths and casuities among
them greatly exceeded the proportion amopg
the whites, and amounted to over fifty thou
sand. Sixty thousand of the remaining one
hundred and thirty thousand have lately been
ordered mustered out in the severs! depart
ments.
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WM. M. DAVIDSON,
WHOLESALE DEALER
IN
GROCERIES, WINES. LIUUORS,
TEAS, SEGARS,
ALE and Cider.
sep2 ts
TfiEJONESSTKEET
Select School !
rpAUGHT byvMr*. S. P. FUDGE, on the Northeast
X corner of Jones nnd Barnard streets, will he re
opened on
Friday, September 29th.
. The conrse for tbe Senior Department, embraces
■ll the English branches, together with French and
Drawing.
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ting, Orthography, and Elementary Georgraphy,
Arithmetic, fil’d .National philosophy
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ropean System, a method peculiarly adapted to the
rapid improvement of children from three to seven
years of age.
rsftns peh session op kiss months :
Senior Department ♦SO.
Jnnlor “ 40.
Infant •* »6.
French and Drawing, each 2S.
Fnel 2.
Terms strictly cash, payable quarterly In adyauce.
•epll6-*aw2w
BRINCKERHOFF A MILLS,
\\7 HOLES ALE DEALERS IN TEAS. Order, for
"» all kind* of Teas, ln any alzed packages de
sired, filled at the lowest market prices. Fartlea or
dering will please scud remittances. Terms caah.—
Orders solicited.
Southern Produce received and sold on* commis
sion. Will also receive deposits of money for dia
haraemonL
No. ITT Pearl street, near Wall, New Yoik.
at?l lm
Misnilllto* Mif.atmAßTß.Ar.
WARREN & PLATNER,
CoinmbSion MerehuntH,
And dealer* in all kind* of coarse and flue p ,p*r»
»u*d pajM-r Mock. Also a fine *-j*ortmci,t of «®vcW
»'p**» Hi,d twint* constantly on hand. C adi oa*d for
rnea, bagging and waste paper in isrg** or small quan
lilies.
M-pIS ts *lo Bay übiet, Savannah. Ga
JAMES 6. CAHILL,
GENERAL
COMMISSION MERCHANT
AND DEALER IN
Groceries, Pro v isions, W i lies
and Liqners,
17 i BROAD STREET,
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
HOLDERS nfMcrchanriizc sifhir.g torealiic imme
diately will consult their interm. by consigning
the same.
Strict attention will lip given to all bn»ine=s en
-1 mated to them, and prompt return® made at the
moat reasonable rate®. ®ep4-3m
Let, M. CatmeniLi.. J. IL W. JoiraaTojt.
CHURCHILL & JOHNSTON.
Dry Groocls,
ANI»
UENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS
AGENTS OF STEAMER UNION,
333 BROAD 9TRK ET ,
Orr.BiTt Masonic Hall,
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
Will give prompt and perrons I attention to ali
(UXSIGXMFATH THEY MAY BE FA
VORED WITH.
Consignments Solicited.
Reference* in Savannah—Messrs. DeWitt A Mor
gan, Bell, Wylly A Christian; J. T. Paterson k Cos. ;
N Lyon, Etq. aug24-lm
TO SHU’I'LHS OFCOTTON AM) OTHER
SOUTHERN PRODUCE.
FENNER, BENNETT A BOWMAN,
Successors to Hotchkiss. Fenner A Bennett.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
No. 40 Vrasr Stbket, *.kw Yohk.
And Memphis, Ter.ti.
Thomas FtvMn Ib-.sv Buoin, D. W.Bowmam.
jyli tin.
CILiS. L. COLBY & CO.,
Shipping Commission anti Farwartliu;
MERCHANTS.
JONra HIAIOK, i'OUNCE BAY AND ABKBOOEN BTKCCT
SAVANNAH. GA.
I. I II K I) A l CASH ADVANCES
Made on Coattynmeitai to the Arm of Cuas. L. Colcv,
of New York, or to onr friend* in Boaton.
MAUDE A WRiGHT. Agent® at Angtiilft. (ii
nrltucEt:
Messrs. la,hney. Morgan A Vo., New York.
Jarive Slade, E* p, New York.
Hon. J Wiley Ldtuanda, Boston.
Gardner Coiliy, K®q„ Boston. sep 19—tl
A. S. HAKTKIDGK,
Factor and Commissiou Merchaut.
RAF STREET, SAVANNAH.
To be found, at present, at office of Messrs. J. T.
Thomas X Cos,, nexi to Central Railroad Bank.
sep!4 2w
Woodward, Baldwin & Cos.,
1141 Du a ate Strut, New York,
D nusi 11 Hanover >'t., Baltimore*
DRY GOODS COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Libera) advances made on Consign merits. Sheetings,
Cfonabiirgs and Yarns. jylS
Johs Jokfr, (CnAirroN 11. Way,
Late Treasurer State of Ga. j ( savannah, Ga
. Jones Way,
Have re opened their office at No. 98. Bay .Street.
(Opposite the old stand, j Savannah. Ga-, for the trans
action of a General Cnn»mta>inn and Factorage busi
ness. Particular attention paid to forwarding Colton
and Merchandise to and from the interior.
RxrrasMOM—T. W. Chichester, Khq.. Augusta. Ga.,
I. C® Plant- Ksq., Macon, Ga., J. \Y. Warren, Ksq.. Co
lumbus, ua„ and any Bank or Me*chant of Savannah,
Ga sep 13 eod lmo
HENRY BRYAN,
Bryan Street, kxxt t<» Mfboiianti* and Planters’
Bam; lirii.mao.
Broker and Commissiou Agent
for hai.k and cußriiAsr or
BTOCKS, BANK NOTES, PRODUCE, &c.,
And for Forwarding Cotton,
an 15 ::mn
DURYEAS MAIZENA
try one found.
tmi mnv« fßo °
That received a medal and honorable mention from
the Royal Commissioners, the competlon of all prom
inent manufacturers of ‘Corn Starch” and “Prepared
Com Flour'* of this and other countries notwithstand
ing.
KAZXSHA,
The food and luxury of tbe age, without a single
fault. One trial will convince the most skeptical.—
Makes Puddings, Cakes, Custards, Blanc Mange, Ac.,
without isinglass, with few or no eggs, at a coatas
lonishinj the most economical. A slight addition to
ordinary Wheat Flour greatly improves Bread and
Cake It is also excellent for thickening sweet sauces,
gravies for fish and meats, eoups, Ac. For Ice Cream
nothing can compare with it. A little boiled in milk
will produce rich cream tor «'oflee, chocolate, tea, Ac.
Put up in one pound packages, under the trade
mark Muizena, with directions for use.
A most delicious article of food for children and in
valids of all «pc ».
For »de by Grocers and Druggists everywhere.
Wholesale Depot, ltiti Fulton Street.
YYIIjLIAM IIUBY'EA,
■q»2.i-3ni General Agent.
GUNNY BAGGING.
'F’ox* sole lr»-
N. A. HARDEE & CO,
«ep2-tf
Buy Your Claret
AND SHERRY WINES
TONICING’S,
IN REAR OF POST OFFICE, TIiLTON HEAD.
ang24 ts
ASTEN & THROCKMORTON,
SO. 253 BOWERY", NEW YORK,
MANUFACTURERS ami Dral-rs in Builders' and
Locksmiths’ Hfttdware, Nulls. Pnllies, Cord, Rim
lucks and Knobs, Butt Hinges, Bran aud Iron Key*
and Castings, Gong Bell®. Wire, Stlrer-Plating, Ac.
AU order®, large or small, furnished promptly at 10
per cent, less than market prices.
srplO 6m
HEADQ US. SUB-DIST. OFOGEECHEE, T
Savannah, <3a., Sept. 16, 1865. >’
( CimAir. )
Any soldier or citizen ot this post found
watering any nnimal or animals “within
thirty feet of any pnblic pump (except un
der the bluff) shall ho arrested and fined not
less than thirty dollars ts JO.) and on failing
I to pay the fine imposed, will be imprisoned
I in the city jaii of Bavannah.
By command of
Brv’t Maj. Gen. J. M. BRANNAN
Epw’d A. Parkinson, Capt. and Street
Commissioner. Bt sept 18
gbihKniKk. 1.1141 i»u®
G. K. OSGOOD,
'TUBE 140 roso HESS AMI Hr, ST.
JII.IM sis .s H AWAII, (.A.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
Groceries iinil Provisions.
Tin, Crockery, Glassware
Hardwares
N. B —The highest Cash Price* paid for Beeswax.
Tallow. Wool, Hides. Ac ts septlG
8. E. Botuwfly- B. Wbitsbead.
BOTHWELL & WHITEHEAD
GrooEry, Commission anil Forwarding
MERCHANTS,
BfO. 101 BAY STREET, SAVAWAII, GA.
■epS lui
Ja*. G. Watts. A. H. Champion-.
JAS. G. WATTS & CO.,
WHOUBAIt AND RETAIL DIALERS IR
Groceriosi nn«l Provisionis.
ALSO, IMPORTK.IiS OF
Foreign Lipors, Wines, -Segars, &c.,
89 St. JULIAN and 145 BRYAN STREET,
West aide Market Square,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
WE woold call the attention of our friends and the
public generally to onr new connection, and
solicit a share of their patronaee.
Mr. A H. Champion, late of the firm of Champion &
Freeman, thanks his friends for their past favors and
requests the bestowal of the same on the new firm
sep?- lrn
HILTON & RANDELL,
WHOLESALE GBOGEES,
103 JAay st„ Near Barnard,
SAVANNAH, GA.,
Are constantly receiving per Steamers from New York
the Largest and most
Complete Assortment of Groceries
IN THK CITY.
N. B.—Order* by Mnil. accompanied with Remit
tance. frowtlt Filled at Lo,veßt Market Pilcea.
ausi lmo
DOMESTIC^
l Al£3 WINES )RIH}MnSASU/MiS jhfaggpi
SOLE AGENTS AND IMPORTERS
or
Ch. Farre Champagnes
FOH THE STATE OF GEORGIA.
an:ni _
NEW GROCERY STORL
Van Noivton & Ward.
WOULD reapectfnlly inform their fric.-da nnd the
public that they have opened at No. IS.I Brough
ton atreet, formerly occupied hy Blmi and Meyer; and
will keep conetautly on hand a well eelected ®tock so
Family Groceries.
Quick sales nnd smnil profits is their motto, and a
share of the public pationage is respectfully solicited,
*T. 11. VAN NEWTON. H. G. WARD.
s.*pl2 u
PIE RCE SKEH AN
Wholesale and- Retail Dealer
In Fine Groceries, Boots and Shoes, Clothing,
Foreign and Domestic Wines, Liquors and Segars.
Also, Skehan’s Celebrated
GOLDEN ALE AND CHAMPAGNE CIDER,
in bottle and in wood.
London and Dublin Brown Stout, .Scotch and Eug
liih Ales, Ac.
Liberal deductions made to the trade.
176 BROUGHTON .STREET, SAVANNAH.
and 62 Liberty street. New York.
GADEIM & UNCKLES,
GENERAL PRODUCE and COMS'N MERCHANTS,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN GROCERIES, PRO
VISIONS, &c„
Cohneb or Bay ani» Barnard Streets,
SAVANNAH, GA.
Highest market rntes paid for Cotton, Wool, Hides,
&c„ and liberal cash advuuces made on shipments to
onr New York House. seplS
KIRLIN & KIENZLE,
Wholosalo acl Retail
DEALERS IN
ALES, WINES AND LAGER BIER.
o u it HOUSE,
tfls BAY STREET,
au?l ts
3500 TONS
or
ENGLISH RAILS,
Os best quality, 50x59 per lineal yard.
For sale by
FOWLE A CO.
*uT9 6m No. 70 Broadway, N. Y.
TRY ONE POUND,
KIRLIN,BRO. & BURKE,
WHOLESALE LKALERS IN
ALES, WK AND LlipilS.
C'Oll\K ft WHITAKER STREET ANO
BAY LANE,
ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED & DELIVERED.
_ AU2I _ _ tf^
a. utrwß i 607
Wholes de Deal cue m
QIiOCEHIES, IsIQI T ORB AND SEGARS.
Corner Johnson Squ ire and St. Julian street and. No.
17S Buy street, Hodgsou’u Building. Particular »it
tcmicui paid to filling country orders
AGENTS FOR TIIE SALE Oi' ALE A LAGER-BEER,
eepil lia
VIRBIIt miECO ffliv,
George A. Grump & Cos.,
209 Bboad Street, Augusta, Gi ,
HAVE on hand a targe nnd well selected stock of
Manufactured andSmoking Tobacco.
Sample® sent by Express when desired. 3m jn2o
DANffiLMANN,
WHOLESALE and Retail Dealer in Tinware,
ttovea and Stknvc Pipes. AI9O, Roofing. Gut
tering and Repairing done at the shortest notice
Northwest corner of St Jnli »n street
wepS-lm and Market Square.
Boker’s Bitters,
The Oldest and best renowned.
L. FINKE,
60 Liberty Street,
sepi2-3mo NEW Y’ORK.
BUY YOUR COOL DRINKS
—AT—
TONKING’S,
IN REAR OF POST OFFICE, HILTON HEAD
augS4 ts
SAVANNAH
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
F' huiihii kr AI o.
• SHIPPING ami < GMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Corner B y and Whitaker fired*.
Haxannah. tit.
Prompt attention given to atnaignmenta of Mcr
chandbe and Produce of all kind* purchased and sold.
*ep2 lrn
Horiatio PlUlirr.
COMMISSION M KUCHA NT.
dealer in Ship Stores and Chandl«*ry. Harris’
u harf, foot of Lincoln street, under the bluif. aepl
T iso ii A Gordon,
COTTON FACTORS.
Commission and Forwarding Merchants,
au3b S G Bay street,
Rue Whttiiey Ai Cos., General Commiasiou
Merchanta, No. 202 Bay street, above Barnard
street. au24
Brady, Nmltki Cos., Commission and For
WHTiing Merchants and Manufacturers Agents,
bay street, north side, betweeu Whitaker and Bar
nard street. aug2l _
MA. Colieu,
• FOR WAULING and COMMISS’N NIERCHANT,
Office ilome ins. Cos , 80 Bay Ft.
B~7il7Wyny ATcihriatlai*7~AUcTION, GEN
KKAL COMMISSION AND FORWARDING
MERCHANTS. Bay street. Savannah. Ga.
AM. Scarbrough & Cos., Grocery and Com
• Mishio.. MmojnNTS. 14) Congress and 57 St.
Julian sts Highest market prices paid for Cotton,
Wool, Beeswax, etc. Liberal Advances on Cotton, Ac.
Erwin & Harder,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Bay street. Savannah, Ga.
inesV liququs, &c 7
AKUIiLEd, NORTHEAST CORNER OF
« Broughton and Jefl'enon streets. Agent
for the State of Georgia, for the sale ol Caliiornia
Wines and Brandy.
E. ILcctlickc A Cos.,
WHOLESALE DEALERS
In Groceries, Tines, Liquors and Segars® Corner of
Bay and Whitaker sts , Savannah, Ga. Pep2-lm
Israel K. Sealy Cos.,
130 LE AGENTS AND llf FOSTERS OF
Ch. FARRE CHAMPAGNES,
lu the State of G«*Orgia.
207 Lay st., between barcard and Jeflorson.
auD savannah. Ga.
I gruel U. .Sealy Cos.,
WIIUI.KSAIJE DEALERS IN
IMPORTED WINES, t OUDIALS, BRANDIES AND
SEGA US.
au9 207 Bay st., butweun Barnard and Jefferson
JLamu, Importer and Wholesale Dealer in Span
• isii Sycakb. Fbrncu Branhiks. Wines, Whiskey
and other Liquors. Tobacco of all kinds.
191 Lay street. Savannah. Ga.
~ PRY GOODS.
John C. Maker <Sk Cos., Whole*.i.a .no Retail
Dkilkbim DRY GOODS. HOSIERY’, GLOVES,
TRIMMINGS, RIBBONS, Sc. Sc.
Cor. Cougnas and Whitaker ata.
Thomas Pepper, Wuoi.esale ani> Retail De-iler
in Staple and Fancy Dry Gooob. «l I’nprece
or/ifetl low Juices. ONE PRICE ONLY’.
115 Consrcsa atreet.
John Motonajjhy,
DEALER IN DRY GOODS, So.
Samuel 31. Dedercr, Jobber and Re.ailer of
Fancy and Staple Dry Goons, Boots ami Shoes,
Clothing, Hats, Sc. 146 Congress street.
~ GROCERIES, &c.
C. K. Osgood, Store 186 Congress and So St
Jnliau ftreeta. Savannah, Gt Wholesale and
Retail Dealer in Groceries and Provisions, Crockery,
Glassware, Tin and Hardware. N. B. —The highest
cash prices paid for Beeswax. Tallow, Wool, hides,
Ac. *epls
MFerat A Cos.. v\ I OaCsale Dealer in Wines, Lt
• qioßs, Seoars FaM) Groceries, Candies, Ac.
if*Congrees street.
Al«\ Miru, WuoLESii.E and Ketail Dealer in
• GROCERIES, FRUITS, Ac.
Cor. Whitaker and Cungregg at. Lane
Congdon A Symons,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERS,
Corner Whitaker and St. Julian Pts.,
Old Stand of W. R. Symons.
Hilton Kh mleil, WIIgLESALE GROCERS,
193 Bay Street, are constantly receiving per
etettraere from N. York, the largest and most complete
a.-iNjrtraent of GROCERIES in thia city.
IT' P. Deyo, Dealer ln Choice Family (Jeo erils,
j» Wines, Liquoas, A* .
133 Broughton street.
Robert Balfore,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER,
151 Broughton street.
BILLIARDS, &c.
O’Toole 4k < o„
BILLIARDS, LIQUORS, WINES, *e.
Broughton at., third door from Bull.
Billiard Saloon. Br WALTER O'MEARA.
ALE®, WINES, LIQUORS, &c.
Bay atreet, over Lx pit-® Office.
Union Shade*, Tehpnoi Ndoint, Proprietor.
ALES, WINKS, LIQUORS, sKGAKS, ac.
65 Ball at., opposite Pnlaaki House.
SI. Clini le* Saloon, (in rear of Post Office.) hy
A. Stamm. Wholesale ana Ketail. None but
CHOICE \\ INKS nnd LIQUORS served. Free Lnneh.
SCRIVENERY.
John J. Purtillr, (late Recorder of the Second
Provost Court ) will attend to ail Writlnea and
Bttainesa entrusted to hia cure, at Saloon of IVrence
Nugent, Jr., yppositc Pulaski House.
GAS FITTING, &c.
IJliimbing and Gn<t Fitting,
A By JOHN h. CULLEN,
Broughton »r.. one door We-.t of Barnard.
WH. William*, Gas Fitter and Plumuer,
• and Dealer in Tin Ware, House FußNiaaiNG
Goods, Ac. 145 Broughton street.
Weed A Cornwell,
Wholesale Dealers in Hardware and Tin Ware,
No. 159 and 101 Broughton atreet.
TT Cranston,
U • PLUMBER AND GAS FITTER,
91 Bryan st., next to cor. Whitaker.
SJUGARS, TOBACCO, Ac. ~
Kocthecke & Cos., ’
J Import era of Genuine Havana Segars,
Coiner Bay and Whitaker streets. Suvannuh, Ga
sep't lm
FKolb.
• SEGARS, TOBACCO, SNUFF, PIPES, Ac.
Barnard stieet, one door South of the Market.
CP. I.opcz, Sro.vKs, Touacco, Sncff, Ptpra,
• Fanot Ahticles, Statxosehv, Ac.
Cot. Bull and Broughton ata.
F t'Oll lt Itllt. iMrOBTFR OP Do.MFSTIO AND HAVANA
• Seoahs, MtkCSoiiAUH Pirra, &c. Also, Wines,
Champagne® and other Liquor®.
Bull atreet, opposite ihe Foat Office.
PmNTINGrSTATIONERY, Ac.
Saville & Leach,
BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS,
Cur. Bryan afreet and Marker Square.
If arising Ink, Manufactured and for 6ale by
ltl DAVID H. GALLOWAY,
Geo. aY. Nichols,
BOOK AND JOB PRINTER,
Bay Bt., between Abercoru and Drayton.
j. Purnc, lithographer, stationkr,
J ld* BINDER JOB PRINTER, Ac.
No. 6 Whitaker atreet.
u W. Miuoii Cos.,
IIRRALD JOB PRINTING OFFICE
No. 1 tl Bay aireet.
WATCHES, JEWELRY, ;
FD. >7olxloll, Dealer in Watches ar i Txwrlbx,
• Silver and Pi atei» Ware Fancy Goods, Ac.
Watchegand Jewelry Repaired.
129 Congress st., oppusiie the Pulaski nouse.
HAIR DRESSING, &i.
Pnlaaki Home Barber Shop, (.cor. Bull and
Bryan at?.) Shaving. Hair Cutting, Shampooing,
Whiakere Dyefl, Ac. Fancy Soap®, Cologne, Neck Tie*
and other Fancy At tide* for Pale.
Wrnitukl.
Dennis Falvej-, FURNITURE WAREHOUSE.
New Woks Made ro Ordek. Repairing, Bel)
Hanging. Ac., M abort notice. IBS Broughton et.
~’~CHINA WARE, &c.
IX O. Smyth, QUEENSWARE, GLASS AND
a. CHINA, at Wholesale and Retail.
WO Bronghton street, ild door from cot. at 801 l
DRUOGHBTS.
TTT M. Walsh,
W . W HOLKSALE AND RETA IL DRUGGIST
hoi4 Sonrbfaat cor. Pkrnard and Bronghton aia.
New Drag Hongs,
Comer Congreaa nnd Barnard at®.
JACOB LiPPMAN, late King A Waking.
Thomas X. Turner,
DRUGGIST,
Sonthvre* 1 cor. Barnard and Bronghton eta
DIHICTORV .. CONTIN^
4 *• holomon. *Ca ' —^
*• WHOLESALE AND HKTlli i.g. .
| - eaacuted aceorau-l, «nd_,,ta a.
SOOTH and shots.
Ame. cW Peabody, Joblien in itafTi'.® 5 :
and Children k I’alf, ?*«*rge and Kid •
bUOES, of all k nda and Qoalitic* w iC
j IKUungre*. 4tl door North of n,. v r|
Gt to. T. Kichola, - -
» RETAIL BOOT AND SHOE STORt
CONFECTIONERY,
JE. Hernandez,
• CONFECTIONER—WboIzoah am. p.t
MANUFACTTREa OF 411
SYRUPS. CORDIALS .AND FINKCONPECTIoxeo,
!46 Bronghton street, two door* from Barr ...
VI Fitigerald,
... 1 _ WHOIkSALB «* BZTAtL DtALEB I*
CIDERS. LEMON, STRAWBERRY* ami RASPRr»•
SYRUPS, CANDIES,
EX - In any quantities, to suit Purchasers
V. HITAKFR BIEFEr -*•
! _ PHOTOURAPHS~ ' ~
JT. Heading & Cos.,
• PHOTOGRAPHERS, ,
1 Cor. Whit iker and St. Juh ar ,
SODA WATER.
John Ryan, Bottler of SODA WATER - RraTT,
and ALE, CORDIALS. SYRUPS, Ac! ’ ftllt
Cor. Bay and Weet Broad streeu
DRY GOODS AXD CI,OTHIXg7 ~~
Carhart, Wliitlord A: Cos.,
Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealer* i*
READY MADE CLOTHING,
331 anii 333 Bsoadwat. oo*. Worth Steeft
NEW YORK.
T P. Caehabt, I Hxkbt Shafik,
Wh. H. Wunroitn, 1 A. T. Hamilton,
J. B. Van W aGcken.
Office of Payan A Carhart in Hqnldation.
STEELE & BUBBANkT'
11 Merchants Row, Hilton Head, So. Ca
CALL the attention of Wholesale and Retail r m '
chaser® to their superior stock of pm
MILITARY AND NAVAL CLOTHING
AND
FURNISHING GOODS,
Watches, Clocks, Fancy Good®, Jewelry, and Plats®
Ware,Swords, Saahea, Belt*. Embroideries,Boole,Cars
Field Glasses. Gauntlets Glove®. Ac.. Ac., Ac
THE NEW SKIRT FOR lS«i ~
A WONDERFUL invention for ladle®. Cnauraiion
ably superior to all other®.
Don’t fail to read the advertisement In the Savannah
Herald containing lull particulars every Saturdaj
A. T. CUNNINGHAM. |> 0 f ESI
CUNNINGHAM & PURsE,
Factors, forwarding and cgmmissiox
MERCHANTS, No 4 Stoddard’s Lower Store*
Bay stieet, Savannah. Ga.
Reference®—Robt. Habersham A Sons, Hunter 4
Oammell, Octavn® f ’ohcn. Brigham, Baldwin ft Cos
Erwin & Hardee, Clnghom & Cunningham.
eep4-8m >
COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE?
THE unders'gned have this day entered into Copart- *
nership to carry on Stevadoragc, Drayage, stor
age and Commission business, under the name of H
J. Dickerson & Cos.
Office, second door west of Messrs. Andrew Low a
Cos. H. J. DICKERSON
T. A. GOODWIN
N. B. BROWN.
Savanna li. Ga,. August 81,1865. an2l-iia
Warren's Celebrated Needles and Fisi
Hoots.
ANDREW CLERK & CO.,'
4S MAIDEN LANE, NEW YORK,
SOLE AGENTS AND IMPORTER®,
OUR former customers will find ft reduction in goli
prices of the Needles, while the quality is alwrji
keptnp to the highest standard known to English
manufacturers.
A. C. A Cos., respectfully solicit a renewal of the'
mercantile relations so iongaud favorably esteemc-c
by their house. au2s Sm
Real Estate for Sale-
BUILDING LOT suitable for Retail Stores or Ware
house, corner Broughton and Montgomery,
streets. Terms cash.
Eligible Lit, southeast corner of Whitaker and
Gordon streets. Term* cash.
Garden Lot No. 8 Gaston Ward, ICOx6O ; has to
small houses. Price low for ca.-h. Mi
sepl4-lw HENRY BRY’AjI. I.
EXCHANGE.
SIGHT DRAFTS ON NEW YOR&
For sale by
aepl* BRIGHAM, BALDWIN A CO
K. 11. ALLE.V & Cos.,
l«tt At 10l WATER ts*T„
NEW YORK.
A(. R HHiTli RALI )TP LEMEN
AND MACHINERY OF ALL KINDS,
Small Tool* fur the Farm and Garden, svch as Fpodefi, ,
Shovels, Hoes , Forks , Itokes, AC. % and for Grass
llooks, Scythes, Scyth-Stones, and Agricul
tural Hardware in general.
We offer, alFo, a large assortment of our own manu
facture of Hay Cutters, Coffee and Grain hmlle. Sugar
Mills tor Grocers’ n»e. Store Trucks of various pat
turns. Road Scrapers, Wheelbarrows. Ac.
Fertilisers ol ail kinds, such os Cue’s Superphos
phate ot Lime, pure Ground Bone, Peruvian <jm«iDo,
and Poudreite,
SEEDS.
Every valuable American and Foreign variety of
Vegetable, Flower and Grass .Seed and Field Grain that
has proved worthy of cultivation, grown and selected
expressly for onr trade.
Sales made in bulk, per pound or btiahel, or in small
packets, for retailing, by the hundred or thou®and
sepl2-2aw-3mo
Advances Made
ON
COTTON
AND r
OTHER PRODUCE.
Tlic New York
Warehouse aud Security Company) '
No. 33 Pine Street, New York,
With a Cash Capital of
ONE MILLION DOLLARS,
will receive consignments of
COTTON, &c.,
and accept time or|sight draft® for two-thirds market
vulue, at shipping port, wh*n accompanied by bill ol
lading. Competent persons will receive the property
on arrival. Any other inionnation can be had by ad
dressing the Company.
This Institution is owned and managed hr active
business men. which, added to the capital invested,
guarantee entire safety and experience in the disposal
of merchandise consigned to them.
References in New York—National Bank of the Re
pnblic; Bank of America. ,
THEODORE CRANE, Pre3't '
F. J. Ogdin, Scc’ry. sep’22—2»w3w
E. F. METCALFE & CO.,
GF.RERAL | FOBWABDOG
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
Lower Stoddard's Range between Abercorn
and Lincoln Streets,
Savannah, - - - * - * Ga.
References—Hening, Flint X Pearce, New York.
E. M. Bruce A Cos., Augusta, Qa.; R. C. Robson, EsjL*
Atlanta, G«.; Knott A Howes, Macon, 0».; »•
Bruce, Morgan A Cos., Appaluchicola, Fla*; V 8 u
Crane A Cos , N. Y.; Geo. V. Pearce A Cos , Bt-
Mo.: H. C. Bruce A Cos.. Cincinnati, O.; Mr ri J
Cook, Albany, Ga.; Jno. W O'Connor; Mocun, Ga
sept2t lm
lumberT
WHITE PINE, rough and dragged. Cherry ati
White Wood. For sale by
RICHARDSON * BARNARD.
erp: -t i Bay street, Mariner'® C h otco-