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The Savannah Dally
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uv Clililo (lie tar.li 8;n-lor.
Anrtculvi-r . whcaUevooo.MfWvc'.. remembrjo
' errs.
Cat fhon. in the tr«*nef oflight,
stalest Hie feediug ui;;ht.
All ,i Echo makes s*«' her lips with me utterance
" ,M And east at our glad feet.
In a wisp ol fancies sweet,
If, -, fair, iitc's unfnlfl’.led Impr ioned prophecies.
Her central though: tight well
Thou Hast the wit to tell,
TANARUS, take the san.se o' the dark an-l to yelld it so.
The metal of moonlight
To set in a cadence bright.
Mid tell our loftiest dream that we thought none did
knew.
I have no nest as thou,
Bird on the blossoming bow.
Yet over thy tongue ouhowetii the song o' my soul
Chanting ‘ Forbear thy strife.
The spirit out nos 'he lire.
And much is seldom thelis who cau perceive the
whole.
“Thou lira west a perfect lot.
All thine, butholden not.
I.ie low at the feet oi beauty lha'. ever ; h ill hide ;
There might be sorer snort
han thine, far-see ng h *rt.
Whose fate is still to yearn aud not he satisfied.”
'* ' [G<*kl ll'orda.
Hie Bank Bobbery in Concord.
liitrirsting Pu rt ton In re—Cool no** of fhi* j
Itobher— Directors la tlie Bull ling
at tlir Time<—Ybr Uank (leaned Out.
(From the Boston Journal, Tutelar.]
The extraordinary robbery of the National
Bank of Concord, Mass., yesterday after
noon, an account of which was published
this morning, continues to be the chief event
id local interest and excitement. The bold
ness and completeness of the transaction,
the large amount stolen, aud the speedy es
cape of the robber or robbers with their
plunder, forms a combination of rare circum
stances which is certainly without a parallel
,o this community.
The robbery took place, as near as can be
ascertained, at about one vo'clodk—certainly
lietween half-past twelve and two o’clock,
the period during which Mr. Cheney, the
Cashier, was absent to his dinuer. That it
was accomplished by some oue conversant
with Mr. Cheney’s tnoveraeuts, and by one
who had previously had access to the bank,
there is not the least doubt. Oue circum
stance which etreugthens the su.-piciou that
the robbers had had pievious access to the
bank is the fact that, a few days since, it
was discovered that the lock to the outer
door had been tampered with to such an ex
lent as to prevent its working until repair' and.
No serious attention was paid to this, how
ever, and the matter would probably have
been forever forgotten but for the unfortu
nate event which lms jjst taken place.
On this occasion, while the cashier was ab
sent to dinner, the outer door o! the bank,
which is up one flight ol stairs, was entered
by means of a false key. Having thus got
into the banking-room, the robber proceeded
to the vault, which is fastened by a couple
of large irou dbors. The first was unlocked,
and the second Was locked, but the key re
mained. By means of the key the robber
unlocked the second door, secured anil
packed up about three hundred thousand
dollars iu money and bonds, and quietly aud
lapidly departed. The lock to the inner
door of the sale, which had to bo unlocked. 1
.was one ot the puzzling combination charac
ter, and how the thief managed to unlock it |
within so short a period, is a matter which i.s j
ns mysterious to the bank officers as the I
lock ordinarily would have been to one uu- !
ncquauited with it.
The bank, now known as the “Concord
National,” was formerly known as the “Old j
Concord Bank,” and was organized under
the National Banking Laws, with a capital
of SKkI,OOO. The amount of loss which it i
wifi sustain by the robbery will not be large,
probably not more than s3C,oo<>, as most ot
the funds were property of other parties de
posited for safe keeping. Beside the bonds
which the bank will lose is $2,760 in bids of
the Concord National Bank; $1,581 in bills
of the Concord Bank, old issue. It may be
well, perhaps, to correct an erroneous im
pression that the stability of tbo bank is in
the least degree affected by the robbery. On
tue contrary, its bills arc as gr.od as ever, and
one or two dividends wifi make good the loss
to tin institution.
Among the securities token are the follow- I
ing: One SSOO U. 8. 7 3-10, 2d issue; seven
?100 5-20s, Ist issue; one SSOO Kuoxville,
Tenn., city bond, and SI,OOO U. S. 5-20;
lour registered 0 per cent, bonds of $5,000
each, payable January 1, 1868; four regis
tered 0 per cent, bonds of $5,000 each, paya
ble July 1, 1868; ninety-one U. S. coupon
bonds, Os, 1881, of SI,OOO each; fourteen
Rhode Island State bonds, ol SI,OOO each;
twelve Maine State bonds of SI,OOO each,
and twelve of SSOO each; ten Vermont State
bonds of SSOO each; twenty-seven SI,OOO
5-20 bonds; $10,200 compound interest notes,
mostly 0f.5500, and mostly of date of June
in, 1861 : one SIOO compound note, one $lO
do.; and SSOO 5-20; eight SSOO 7 3-10 bond.-,
3d series; Nos. 260,711 to 260,748, inclusive,
of SIOO i 3-10 bonds, and also ot the same
denomination Nos. 353,045 to 353,018, inclu
sive ; 353,057 to 353,059, inclusive; 353,065
to 353.120, inclusive, all of 3d series; also
seven 7-30’s of SIOO each, and six of sr,o
each; Nos. 266,821 to 266,396, iuelusive, of
SSO 7-30 -bonds, 3d series ; ouo SI,OOO 7-30
bond of Ist series; two SSOO 7 8-10s; one
SI,OOO bond of 1881; four SIOO 7 3-10 sot
last issue; five 7 3-10 bonds of $5,000 each,
Ist series, and five 10-40 bonds of SI,OOO
each. There were probably other bonds be
side tuese taken, the numbers of which will
be printed in a circular and forwarded to all
the hanks in the country, with the caution
not to negotiate them, as payment has been
s lopped.
A small wooden trunk which was in the
vault, but which contained nothing, was
broken open, and a tin trunk containing
bonds belonging to William Emerson was
undisturbed, and also one containing bonds
belonging to a Mr. Tuttle.
.. While the process of plundering was go
ing on, a little girl about leu years old, be
longing m the tarnily of Mr. Cheney, the
cashier, went up the stairs to go into the
, ’ aul V "A lltel at the door by a man
(probably the robber.) who told her that she
could not cuter. She insisted, she says, upon
gomg m, saying that she wished to see Mr
Vnnp’P' v hen he lu * orme d her tlmt lie had
eone to dir.ucr, and Would not be hack until
two o clock. At this the girl went ho, '
and found Mr. Cheney there, but made m,
menlton ot the stranger she saw in the bank
' ?“l!' art< l the f obbt , r - v lm d b ccn announced
to her. hhe describes him as a dark e..in
plexioned man, with datk whiskers and i
low-crowned black kat-probabiv fell. 1
At about this tune, while the robber was
prosecuting h» work, undisturbed, there
were several directors of the bank assembled
sot a meeting in the insurance office of Mr
Brooks on the floor below. The noise of
the robber was heard quite distinctly, and
one of the directors remarked that Mr Che
ncy had returned Horn dinner, or else had
not gone, and that they would hold the meet
ing as soon as he came down.
There is some little suspicion attached bv
people outside of the bank officers to the
presence of a silk peddler in town duriuu
the day. At about the time the robberv
took place he was in the parlor of the Miu
dlesex House selling some goods, and it is
said he appeared anxious to get away i u time
to take the half-past one train ior Boston
W hat detracts somewhat from the suspicion
against him is the fact that lie has visited the
town regularly for some years past in the
capacity of a peddler, and his description is
unlike that ot the man seen in the hank by
.? gir !' There is a reward ol $20,000
. tor llic appreheusion of the robber
will , < V Ct v V< v l 7 ol , llie stolen property, wuich
?, tlmulat , e ,he detectives to an
. ana search for the rascal
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Savannail. C.porgia.
Dealer in—nAY FODDER, fiRe.IN, FI.OUR, Wool..
Hi PER BRAN SHORTS, Ac, sep22-lm
JAMES B. CAHILL,
GEM KRAI,
COMMISSION MERCHANT
AND DEALER IN
Groceries, Prov is ions. lVines
and Liqners,
171 BROAD STRK KT ,
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA
HOLDKRS ofMerchandize wbhmg to realize imme
diately will consult th *ir interests by consigning
the same.
Strict attention will be given to all business en
trusted to them, and prompt returns made at the
most e > son able rat >s. sep4-3m
TO NHlrl'EltS OF ( OTIU.V AM) U l ilhlt
SOCTJIERX PRODUCE.
FENNER, BENNETT & BOWMAN,
Sulessors to Hotchkiss. Fenner A Bennett,
c O M M ISaION MERC R A NTS,
No. 4n Yi-sr.T Strfct, ..rw Yoirtk.
And Memphhs Tenn.
Thomas Fsnnfr. Hfnrt D \V. lU>waivn.
__ ivtf on.
uiiAs. l. Colby & co.,
Shipping C'oiuininsion and Forwarding
31 K n C HANTS.
JONKS UI.OCX, COJtNFP. BAY AM> AUFP.COHN ETRKET
SAVAN NA u , GA .
I. I B R R A L CASH ADVANCES
Made on Consignments to the firm of Chah. L. CoLur
of New York, or to nu»- t riends in Boston.
MAUDE & WRJGHT, Agents at Augusta, Ga.
references;
Messrs. Dabney, Morgan & Cos., New York.
Jarive Slade, Esq., New York.
1101. J Wiley K.lnlands, Boston.
Gardner Colby. K-cj.. Boston. sen !**—tt
Woodward, Baldwin & to.,
UU Duane Street, Nrw York,
9 un«l II lliinoY*er St., Baltimore.
DRY OOOD.I COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Liberal advances made on Consignments, Sheetings,
Osnaburgs and Varus. jyis
Joii.i Jones I ICuarton H. Wav,
Late Treasurer State of Gu. / ( &avannah, Ga.
Jones tt Way,
Ila\e re-ot>ened their office at No. 9H. Bay Street.
(Opposite the old stand.) savannah. Ga-, for the trans
action of a General Comnnssion and Factorage busi
ness. Particular attention paid to forwarding Cotton
and Merchandise to and from the interior.
RnntKNCKh—T. W. Chichester, Esq.. Augusta. Ga.,
I. C. Plant Esq., Macon, Ga,, J. W. Warren. Esq.. Co
lumbus, t»a., uIU any Bank or Merchant of Savann.ih,
Ga eod lino
HENRY BRYAN, ~
Bevan Sthfet, mvt to Mekhiiants’ and Fi.anteik'
Bank Urii.MNU,
Broker and Commission Agent
FOR SALE AND PURCH ASE OK
STOCKS, BANK NOTES, PRODUCE, &c. t
Ami for Forwarding Cotton
an 15 3:no
JOHN x. s.nniis l 10..
Foiuanliii}? and Commission
|H MERCHANTS.
WHOLESALE AND IRTAIL DEALERS IN
Dry Goods, Groceries, &c.,
NOS. 1 AND 2 SAMMIS BLOCK,
Bay Street, Jacksonville, Florida.
JNO. S. HAM.VIIB. Kl>. O. SAMMIS. CUAB. 1.. M ATI IKK
auli * ts
A. T. CUNMNGIIAM. p. Q. TrRsF.
CUNNINGHAM &. PURSE,
rWCTORS, FORWARDING AbD CoMMLS.MON
A MEKCIIANTB. No. 4 rtoddard'e Lower St„ree,
Lay sneer. Savannah. Ga.
Keferenccs—Robt. Habersham & Pons, Hunter A
Gammcll, Octaves Goheii, Brigham, Daldwin A Go.,
Erwin A Ilardee, Claghorn A Cunning lihiu.
scpl 3m
E. F. METCALFE & CO.,
GF.R lIH VI. FOHIVAIUMN’G
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
Lower Sttxldnrd'tt Range between Abeicurn
aud Lincoln Streets,
Savannah, Ga.
References—Hening, Flint A I'earce, New York;
E. M. Bruce A Cos.. Augusta, Ga.; R. C. Robson, bfq..
Atlanta, Ga.; Knott & Howes, Macon, Ga.; E. M.
Bruce, Morgan ft Cos.. Appalachians, Fls.; Watts,
Crane & Cos, N. Y.; Geo. C. Pearce A Cos , Kt. Lonis,
Mo.; n. C. Brice A Cos.. Cincinnati, O.; Mr 11. J.
Cook, Albany, Ga.; Juo. W. O'Connor. Macon, Ga.
aepttt ’ im
J. SHAFFER,
Commission Xloalor
In all kinds of
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC FRCITB xsdPRODUCE,
West WasuiKorov Maukkt,
Opposite 143 West st.. Bulkhead between Barclay and
Vescy st#„
NEW YORK.
Potatoes. Apples and Onions constantly on hand, and
put tip tor the .Southern market
All consignments promptly atteuked to.
tsr- Itei rs to A. L. Bradley, A. Haywood, T. J.
Walsh, and J. H. Parsons.
tvl* eodlv
INK.
O K ORCSS INK, In stands, at $8 50 per gross. 15
Mil (loaen Arnold’s writing Fluid, pints, at $7 per
dozen. For sale by
SAVXLLE ft LEACH.
auJ2 ts cor. Bryan street and Market square
C. R. 086000.
KIS>RI> J.il co*grKs|| a K I) O KT.
JVMAK m , UVMMIi, 6.1.
W IIOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
Groceries iiml Provisions.'
Tin, Crockery, Glassware
Hniflwnrc,
N. B.—The highest Cash Tiices paid for Beeswax. I
Tallow, Wool, Hides, £c. ts »ei>tlC I
8. E, Botu.wi l. B ,v iMTniFAi». j
BOTHWELL & WHITEHEAD
Grocery, Commission and Forwarding
MERCHANTS.
KO. 101 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA.
,»p3 lm
Jab. O. Watts. A. H. Champion.
JAS. G. MATTS & CO.,
WHOLESALE ANO RETAIL DEALERS II
OroeoTios mill Provisions.
ALSO, IMPORTERS OF
Foreign Liauors, Wines, -Segars, &c.,
8S St. JULIAN and 145 BRYAN STREET,
West ride Market Fqnare,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
\\TE would rail th<* attention of onr friends ami the
* v public generally to onr new conn* :tion, and
solicit a shire of their patronaer
Mr. A IL Champion, late of the firm of Champion &
Freeman, thanks his fiiends for their past favors and
requests the be towaiofthe same on tne new firm.
scpT- lin
SOLE AGENTS'ftiID I.PONTENS
!f /l —or %
Ch. Farre Champagnes
FOR THE STATE OF GEORGIA.,
uu
NEW GROCERY STORE.
Von Nr*Wton A Wslrrl.
WOULD respectfully Inform their frie ds nnd the
public thit they have opened at No. |53 Brough
ton street, formerly occuniedby Blun and Mevtr; and
will keep eoustuntlv on hand a well scloctcd stock so
Family Groceries.
Quick sales and small pn'fits is their motto, afld a
6hni'o of the public pationoge is respect full v solicited,
J. H. VAN NEWTON. H. G. WARD.
•epl‘2 «
PIERCE SKEHAN
Wholesale and Retail Do ale r
In Fine Groceries, Boots and Shoes, Clothing
Foreign and Domestic Wines, Liquors and Segars.
Also. Skehan's Celebrated
GOLDEN ALU AND CHAMPAGNE CIL HR,
in bottle and in wood.
London and Dublin Brown Stout, Scoteh and Eng
li.h Ales, Ac.
Liberal deductions made to the trade.
178 BROITGIITON STREET’, SAVANNAH,
_________ and«2l.ibcrty street. New York
GADEN & UNCKLES,
GENERAL PRODUCE ami CO.NLS'N MERCHANTS,
-- AND—
wholesale dealers in groceries, pro
MSIONS, &c.,
Coknrb or Bay ani» Barnard Strfptb,
SAVANNAH, GA.
Highest market rates paid for Cotton, Wool, Hides,
Ar.. and lilwrul cash advuucc* made on shipments to
our New York House. wptt>
3500 TONS
OF—
ENGLISH RAILS,
Os best quality, 50x5S per liueal yard.
For sale by
FOWLK & CO.
ju T 9 Cm No. 70 Broadway, N. Y.
KIRLIN,BRO. & BURKE,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
ILIS. \VI» m Mounts.
COUSER WHITAKER STREET A Nil
BAY I.ANE.
ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED & DELIVERED.
au2l ts
XI. GV. riuWß * C 0.7
Wholesale Dealets in
GROCERIES, LIQUORS AND SEGARS,
Corner Johnson Square and St. Julian street, and.No.
178 Bay street, Hodgson's Building. Particular at
tention paid to filling country orders.
AGENTS FOR THE SALE OF ALE ft LAGER-BEER,
sepll Im
Liverpool Salt.
1A A SACKS, JUsT RECEIVED. For silo by
lUU WM. H. STARK,
wpW-3 corner Lincoln and bay sts.
VfM) H. Siiiß.voJD. Geo A. Hudson,
\ni. H. SIIHPOD & I0„
Cnclcr St. Andrew’s Hall, Corner of
Broughton nnd Jcflenou Street*.
VTR. SHERWOOD has just returned from the North
JTI where he has made arramrements to be con-
Kiant’y supplied wi*h a Select Stock of first class
Family Groceries, Wine* Liquors, Ac.
Mr. Sherwood, ti»c senior juirxner of the firm, re
turn* his gratCni ihanka 10 hi* numerous friends and
customers for thdr patronage to his business, corner
Whitaker and Broughton streets, but would respect
fully inform them that he has now no connection
wiih that establishment aud that he has established
himself as above, where he will be happy for u con
tinuance of the libeial patronage heretofore ex
tended to him. sep27-2w
wm.m.da™on,
WHOLESALE DEALER
GROCERIES. WINES. LIQUORS.
TEAS, SEGARS,
ALE and. Ciden.
vep2 ts
Buy Your Claret
AND SHERRY WINES
TONKING’S,
IN REAR OF POST OFFICE, HILTON HEAD.
lUC?4 if
Wholesale and Retail
GROCERIES AND LIQUORS.
TS7M. H. SHERWOOD ft CO., Savannah, Ga,Praia,
V » southwest aorner of Broughton and Jefferson
streets, under St. Andrew’s Hall
W* are receiving by every steamer fresh article, of
GroCna, 61 every description Liquors Imported and
direct from manufacture* are offered at pricer to suit
the bade. ’ Vept2o-lm
SAVANNAH
BUSINESS DIREOTORY.
( i )MMISS!*>N MERCHANTS.
L 1 huiihc. kr *V t•«
r • SIUPPINii AM. COM MIS SION ME Rl HANTS,
Corner B y aud Whiuker stri-cti*.
Savannah, Oa.
Prompt atleution given to cttnaigumi-nIH of Mer
ckandiMi aud Produce of all kiuda uul sold.
»epg lm
Houttu Pi teller.
COMMISSION MERCHANT.
I'ealer m Ship Store* and Chandlt-ry. Harris’
uharf, foot of Lincoln aticet, under the bluff. ?*epl
rrUou «v Gortluiu,
1 COTTON FACTORS.
Comm.r-sion and Forwarding M. rrhanta.
au3o rc Bay street,
Rue Wliitney ik Cos., General f’otnmHsioiv
Merchants, No. 802 Bay street, above Barnard
htre-U. a n 24
JYrncly, Smith iV Cos., Commiaßion nnd For
wa ding Merchants «nd Manufacturers Agents,
Huy street, north side, between Whitaker and Bar
nard street aug2*
MA. Cohen,
• FOR WARL ING and COiIMISS’N MERCHANT,
Office Home Ins. Cos , 89 Bay st.
Bell, Wylly i* Christian, AUCTION, OEN
EKAL COMMISSION AND FORWARDING
MERCHANTS. Bay street. Savannah, Gu.
AM. Srarbrotijjh & Cos., Gr.oo p.y am* Com
*» uißisiON Mncanta 140 CongreßS and 07 St.
Juiian Btfi Highest market prices paid for Cotton,
Wool, Beeswax etc. Liberal Advances on Cotton. Ac.
T7rwin fliiulrr,
Vj COMMDSION MERCIIAN'rS,
Bay sti-eet. Savannah, Ga.
WIN W, LIQU( >KS,_& c rl
AKOIII.r.H, NORTHEAST CORNER OF
« Broughton and Jeflerson streets. Agent
f«*r the State of Georgia, l »r the pale of CaliumLa
Wines and Brandy. ts
E. Koeilirke dt Cos.,
WHOLESALE DEALERS
tn Groceries, ’Vines, Liquors and Negnr*. Corner of
Bay and M hi taker sts Havaui.ah,^fa. sepj-lm
Israel R. Sealy w Cos.,
aOI-K AGKNTS AN D IMPORTEKS OP
Ch. FAR it K CHAMPAGNES,
In the Stub* of Gt oigi i. «
207 Lay st., btw«n l ai rard and Jefferson,
»u 9 Savannah, Ga.
Isruel It. Sealy ek Cos.,
WHOI.ESAI.E DEALERS IN
IMPORTED WINES, r ORDIALS, BRANDIES AND
SEGARS.
an 9 207 Bay st., b> Barnard «nd Jeff<*rson
JLuinn, lir ix) iter and Wholesale Dealer in SrAN
• 1811 SROARS FuENCiI BkANDIFA. WI.NKS, WlllbKKY
and other Liquors. Totfxobri of all kinds.
PJI Bay street, Savannah, Qo.
I)UY GOODS. ’
John C. Maker & Cos., Whoudai.r and Hi-tail
Dr,i.kk in DRY GOODS. HOSIERY, GLOVES.
TRIMMINGS, MELONS, Ac. Ac.
Cor. Congr. sS and Whitaker sts.
Thomas Pepper, Whoi.faai.e and R.taii.Di ai.i r
in Staple and Fancy Dky Goods, at ruprrrr
urnted Low I'ricrx. ONE PRICE ONLY.
116 Congress street.
John McC’onaghy,
DEALER IN DRY GOODS, Ac.
lfiO Broughton street.
Samuel M. hedcrer. Jobber aud Retailer of
Fancy ani> Staple Dry Gooi*b Boots and Shops,
Clotiunh, Hats, Ac. 140 Congress street.
GHOCERIKS, &c.
Stuai t Si Co.,Wholesale andßetail Dealers in Gro
ceries and Piovisious. Teas, AKh, Wines aud Li
quors. Corner Bull and Broughton streets.
Special attention paid to ordere for the country
trade. _ ' c . aepfcMf -,
C. K. Osgood, Store ISC Congress and vßr» St.
Julian stret tB, Savannah, (k W holesale and
Retail Dealer in Gnxeiies and Provitions, Crockery,
Ulassware, Tin aud Hardware. N. B. —The highest
cash prices paid for Beeswax, Tallow, Wool, Hides,
Ac. sep 15
MFi iat (i„ v\ i o.csai Dealer in Wines, Li
• Ql'OKSv SXGAltts > < % GROCKJULB, CAN Hi Kb, &C.
. ,* . Congress street.
AF. Miia, WiioLEgLi.E and Ketau. Dealer in
• Gi.UCERIE.S, FRUITS, Ac.
lor. Whitakei mid f’ongress »t. Lane
Congdiin Symons,
WIIOLLLSALE AND RETAIL GROCERS,
Cormr WhilakLr ;nnl Si. Junaiists.,
Oltl Stamljit W . R. Bynums.
Hilton A It tin del t, WHOLESALE GROCERS,
198 Bay Stiwi.t, are constantly receiving per
steamers from N. York, the mrgCbt and most complete
assortment ol GROCERIES in this city.
P. Deyo, Dkai.kk in CmoiOwß Family Orocerub,
Winks, Liquone,
laa Broughton street.
Robert Umfibre,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER,
151 Broughton street.
IULI.IAHUS, ic.
KJ 11ILLIAKDS, LIQUORS, WINES.
gt.. third jagt from Bull.
Billiard Saloon, "flv WALTER.O'MIiAKA.
ALE , WINES, LIQUORS, Ac.
Bay street, over Express Office.
Union Similes, Tebknor Nciiist, Proprietor.
ALEB, WINILS LIQUOILS, BEOAhS, 4C.
SI. Chui lc, Saloon, (in rear of Post Office,) by
A. Stamm. Wholrxalr and lietail. None but
CHOICE WINES and LIQUORS seived. Free Lunch.
SCHIVENEItV.
John J. Purtille, (late Recorder of the Second
Provost Court) will attend to all Writings ami
Business entrusted to his care, at Saloon oi Terence
Nugent, Jr., opposite Pulaski House.
Cor- Congi-' ss and W hltaker «ts.
GAS FITTING, &c.
Oluinbing unit Gas Fitting,
X By JOUN U. CULLEN,
Broughton si., quo and. ,or We-1 of Barnard.
WH. Williams, Gab Fitter ani> Plumber,
• and Dealer in Tin Ware, Horne Ftß.MbUi.su
Good*, Ac. 143 Broughton street.
Weed & Cornwell,
Wholesale Dealers in Hardware and Tin Ware.
l*o. 169 and 161 Broughton at reel.
U Cranston,
• PLUMBER AND GAS FITTER,
01 Bryan st., next 10 cor. Whitaker.
SEGARS, TOBACCO'^c.
_ Koctlkevke & Cos.,
Importers of Genuine Havana Segars,
(Joiner Bay and Whitaker streets, .Suvanimh, (ia.
sepi liu
Kolb.
T • TOBACCO, SNUFF, PIPES, Ac
Barnard street, one door South of the Market
C'l P. liopx‘7., Sr.iARS, Tobacco, Skcff, Pipes.
J• Fa.ncv Act l ias, Stationery, ac.
, Cor. Bull and Broughton sts.
F Constant, Impohtfr of Domfstio and Havana
Seoaus, Mr.FRBonACM Pii tB, 4»e. Also, Wines,
(iiAMi'AGNEb and r-ther Liquors.
Bull opposite the Post Office.
"printing, .STATIONERY, &c.
Suville & Leach,
UOUK- ELLEKb AND STATIONERS,
Cur. Bryan afreet ami Murker Square.
Marking Ink, MA.vi:p*<Tenmi and for sale by
DAVID U. GALLOWAY',
."fco. N. Nichols,
u book and job printer,
_ Bay ft., between Abet com and Drayton,
rj J. Pimr, L. fftJjTKAPii EItTbl’ATlONKit,
Jii. LINDER. JOB PRINTER, ftc.
No. ts Whitaker street.
c VV. filuaon A Cos.,
HERALD JOB PRINTING OFFICE.
No. 111 Bay street.
WATCHES, JEWELRY, Ac. ~~
Ijl D. Jordan, Dealer in Watches and Jkwklry,
' • Silver und Plated Ware Fancy Goods. Ac.
BJf~ Wutchcsuinl Jewelry Repaired.
12'J Congress st., opposite the Pulaski House.
~ HAJR DRESSING, &c.
Pulnski Ilouae Uarber Shop, (cor. Bull and
Bryan ate.) Shaving, llair Cutting, Shampooing,
W Makers Dyers, Ac. Fancy Soaps, Cologne, Neck Ties
and other Fancy A:titles for eaie.
FUIWITUHii.
Dennis Falv-ey, FURNITURE WAREHOUSE.
New Work Msi>b to Oiuier. Repairing, Bell
Uungiug, Ac., at abort notice. 138 Broughton at.
• ~~ CTHNAWAReT&c.
ED. Sinylh, QUEENSWAItE GLASS AND
• CHINA, at Wholesale and Retail.
109 Bronghtun street, 2d door from cor. of Bull
PHOTOGRAPHS. 1
JT. Rending ft Cos,,
• PHOTOGH iPHEHS,
Cor. Whitaker and St. Julian sts.
Pm«CTOWV CONTI NU ID
Vcw lira, linn,*,
*’ (oruer l onirresa and Barnard sts
Thom it. M. Turner,
Sootfnw mr Barnard sod
1 A. 'iulouinns Cos., —■
~.'* IJOI -*- s ALE AND BETAfL DRUQnisnv
,_tr- Orders »n n with dwpaiT
BOOTS AND SHOBji ~
A me, A Prabudy, Jobber, in Men's. _
and Children's Call, berce aiid Eid ru a ’^ cnV '
SHOES, of all kinds anrimmlitiw
IC2 Congress st., 4th door North of the Market
/ i eo. TANARUS« Mehcila,
VT RETAIL BOOT AND SHOE STORE
•fi'firoogh'.on st., »and door irom Bnu
'** " -- |- . _
CONFECTIONER Y.
JE. IJernnudei,
- CONFECTIONER—Woni.rsALt ani, R fia .,
SSIIUPS, CORDIALS AND FINECONFECTIONEBy
1-1 C Bronghton street, tiro doors from Bm.H
MFiliKmihl, ~
• WHOLESALE AND RTTAIL DFaF FR iw
CIDKRS, LEMON, STnAWBEhRY a>dRA9PBFRRy
SiKUPS, CANDIES, de , Ac , iRT
tw 111 any quantities, to suit Purchasers
wu IT AKER BTKF.ET.
boda water" '
John It, an, Bottler of SODA WATER POnTm
and ALE, CORDIALS, SYRUPS, Ao !U,i
Bay an t West Broad elre. t,.
ORY GOODS AND CLOTHINgT
Carhart, WhitfS&Up
Manufacturers aud Wholesale Dealer, in
READY MADE CLOTHINC.
331 ani> 353 BaoAmi-AT. oou. Worm SThnr
NEW YORK.
V T Cauiiaet. I Heant Siiafeu,
Wh. H. Wuhforii, | AT. Hamimon,
J ' B ' Van "'sotXEN
Office of Payan A Carhart In liquidation
i 3m
STEELE & BURBANK,
11 Merchants Rnxr, Hilton Head, So. c*
CALL the attention of Wholesale and Retai" n-r
chasers to their superior atock of ' " r '
MILITARY AND NAVAL CLOTHING
AND
„, , _ FTTRNISHINa GOODS.
Watches, Clock** Fancy Goods, Jewelry, ai.d Plated
DANIEL MANN,
WHOLESALE nnd Retail Dealer in Tinware
Jf Moves and Store Pipes. Also, Roofing, r f|U ’
tering and. Repairing done at the shortest notice
Northwest corner of St Julian street
* p P- r >-1m and Market Square.
Boker’s Bitters,
‘The Oldest and best renowned.
L. FTIiKE,
66 Liberty Street,
>fpl?-3mo NEW YORK.
Waireu’s Celebrated Keedies aud tish
Hooks.
ANDREW CLERK & CO.,
48 MAIDEN LANE, NEW YORK,
SOLE AGENTS AND IMPORTERS.
OUR former customers will find a reduction in cold
prices of the Needles, while the quality is abvnvt
kept up to the highest standard known to EtHlah
manufacturers.
A. U. A Cos., respectfully solicit a renewal of the
mercantile relations so long at.d favorably esteemed
by their honse. nuC5 3m
R. H. ALLEN & CoT,
1«0 it 10l WATER RT.,
NEW YORK.
AGKICIiLTURALWIPLBMEXTS,
AND MACHINERY BF All KINDS,
Small Tool* fur (hr Farm and Cm 4 m, mrjt a. Suadrf,
Shovel*, Hoe*, Furl:*, Rakes, Ac., and/or Gnus
Hooke, Scythes. Sculh-Storus, mul A alien I.
turnl Hardware in general.
We offer, also, a large assortment of onr own ntfitni*
farm re of Hay Cutters, coffee and Grain MSlls, Snptr
Mills lor Grocers’ use. Shore Trucks of various tut
terns, Rond Scrapers, Wheelbarrows. *<;.
Fenillixera ot all kinds, such »s Coe’.! Snperphos.
phate ot Lime, pure Ground Bone, Peruvian Guano,
and Poudreitc,
SEEDS.
Every valunble Ameticnu and Foreign varictv of
Vi getable. Flower aud Gratis i-'ced imd Field Grain :hat
has proved worthy of cultivation, g.own and pelectel
expri #.‘ly for onr ti ado.
Sales made in bulk, perpriind or bushel, orinsmali
packets, lor retailing, by the hundred cr thousand.
tepl2-‘Jaw Hmo
Advances Made
ON
COT T 0 K
AND
OTHER PRODUCE,
The New York
Warehouse ami Security Company,
No. 28 Pine Street, New York,
With a Cash Capital of
ONE MILLION DOLLARS,
will receive consignments of
COTTON, &c.,
and accept time orj6ight drafts for two-thirds mark*
value, at shipping port, whi n accompanied by bill*
lading. Competent persona will receive the rrcpeia
on arrival. Any other lniorrm tion can be had by a!
dressing the Company.
This Institution D owned and managed by nctio
business men. which, added to the capital lnvcstei
guarantee entire saiety and experience in the dispoa
of merchandise consigned to them.
References In New York—National Bank of the Rt
public; Bank of America.
THEODORE CRANE, Pros'!
F. J. OoDsn-, See'ry. sep22—Saw’"’
Brown’s Standard Scale®,
USED by the United- States and Foreign Govcfi
ments for more than
THIRTY YEAIt S .
Adapted to any branch of buelnesa for foreign ;<
borne markets. Warranted nc,urate and dnraM
Sales rooms No. 8 Barclay-tt, near Broadway
seplß ly R. BROWN, Manufacturer.
GUNNY BAGGING.
Fop sale by
... N. A. HARDEE & CO.
sep2-tf
ITCH! ITCH! ITCH^
SCRATCH! SCRATCH!! SCRATCH■'
Wheaton’s Ointment.
Will CURE THE ITCH IN EORTY-EIBHT HOUR*-
Also cures Salt Rheum, Ulcers, chilblains, and « !l
Eruptions of the Skin. Price 60 cents. For sale W'
ail Druggists. By sending CO cents to Weeks 1 P i - l,K j'
Sole Agents, 170 Washington street. Boston, Ms- 11,
wi|| be forwarded by mail, free of postage, u> * r ?
part ot the United Slates. scpt'-’l- M
lumber!
WHITE PINE, rough and dressed. Cherry«>
White Wood. Ft sale by .. ,„ n
RICHARDSON * BARNAIW,
*cp4-tf Bay street, opposite Mariner's
ASTEN & THROCKMORTOK,
NO. 253 BOWERY, NEW TORS.
Manufacturers nnd Deakm Bui|d»'‘ , r B
Locksmlibs' Hardware. Nslls Pullics, [1.71
Lorks and Knobs, Butt Ulngca, Brass and It 0“ ic
ana Castings. Gong Bells, Wire, Silvsr-P'**. 1 !’ B ', jo
Ail orders, large or small, fnniiskcd promr''?
per rent, less than market price*.
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