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Lamartine on tbe United Stale* and
Mexico.
I am not afraid to say it boldy, notwith
standing the natural opposition which may
exist between the diplomacy of the republic
and that of the empire, against interests so
French, so elevated, so European as those
we defend in Mexico, there is no patriotic
opposition possible. The conception of the
policy in Mexico is a sublime conception, a
conception misunderstood, (I shall explain
further on, why,; a conception as just as ne
cessity, as vast as the ocean, as new as all
that which is apropos; a conception as a
statesman, fecund as the future; a conception
of safety for America and for the world.
We must here raise ourselves to a great
height in order to comprehend the full force
of this policy. The first empire, a purely
military empire, and which sold Louisiana
for a piece of bread to feed its armies,
was never capable of a conception equalled to
this. ...
The idea of a bold and efficacious position
to be taken in Mexico against the usurpation
of ihe United States of America is a new but
just idea.
Europe has the rif/ht to take this position;
France takes the initiative.
The globe is the property of man; the new
continent, America, is the property of Europe.
In starling from this principle, which has
become at this moment a fact, that the Ame
rican Continent has become the collective
property of maukind, and not the disrupted
Union of a single lace, without title and with
out right, at least over Spanish America and
over the Latin race, mother of all civiliza
tion, the principle of tbe protection of Eu
rope and of its independence, at least to the
seventeen Republican States of South Ame
rica, belongs evidently to us and all the I ow-
ers of the Old World. We must be prepared
for events; we must protect the Latin race;
we must, in the first place, Jake position at
the point menaced by the Lnited States.
We must do this, or else we must declare that
the new continent, the property of Europe,
is to belong entirely in twenty-five years,
perhaps, to the armed pioneers who recog
nize no other title for their usurpation than
their convenience, and who permit their citi*
zeus, like Walker, to raise individually fleets
and armies against Cuba, while their Federal
General enters in the name of the Union into
Mexico, and from there into all the civilized
capitols of South America 1
Why, therefore, should Europe or the Old
World recognize these rights of piracy by
sea and land for the United States, whilst, iu
the Old World we recognize not only the
right of protecting such property as is useful
to all, but further the right, to expropriate
with indemnity the right of ail States and
individuals in things useful to all ?
This principle of the protection of inter
ests useful to all which applies to a com
mune, does it apply with less right to a con
tinent entire? Evidently not. We do not
say : Expropriate the United States of Span
ish America; their proper organic anarchy
will expropriate them sufficiently ! But we
«ay Europe has the right, and we add, the
obligation, of not giving over to them the
Latin race, Spanish America, the half which
atill remains free and independent of that
magnificent part of the globe, more than
half of the heavan, the earth and the pflDU;
lation of the New W orld I ^ 1
What are the collective.. °”*stedpo*®8£Kms,
ihe WfCfisSRfcis i. ■ rtMd.at large, that the
-faBd cannot and ought
irortu be defirwed ap to the mercy of The
_ Vbfierica ?
5e capital of the entire
world, used by a few, necessary to all,' in our
state of civilization and in our system of ex
change, which renders to us all moneyed
gold as necessary as bread. The mines ot
gold are there!
In the second place, the food of the Old
World—the wheat, flour, corn, potatoes on
which the people subsist, and ot which the
privation in the years of famine might pro
duce in Europe incalculable calamities and
destructions of populations.
Iu the third place, the industries which
have become in the last few years especially,
by the salaries they assure to at least forty
millions of workmen in cotton the veritable
and indispensable stipendium of wages and of
life.
In fine, commerce, which compels us to
maintain a navy and sailors, a floating popu
lation, incalculable as a number of men fed
under sails, still more incalculable as an eio^
ment of our national power. To permit the
United States to renew the folly of the first
empire, to establish an anti-European block
ade, no longer on their ports alone, but on
the world, as they have just proclaimed it,
is no louger a poltroonery; it is to accept
what New York offers us; it is to abdicate
navigation, commerce, cotton, free trade, tbe
marine of the Old World; it is not to live but
on the death of life-
Thus who does not know that the grain of
America, of the Valley of the Mississippi
especially, does not constitute tbe world's
granary in case of famine, as Sicily was the
granary of the Romans? Who does not
know that the monetary capital of the uni
verse is in the immense mines of Mexico and
Peru, and Sonora; and that these mines,
given up to their natural productiveness by
a good system of drainage, will place all the
capital iu gold and silver of the universe iu
tbe hands of the United States, masters fit
the two Americas? Who does not know
that the master of capital is the master of
interest, and that Europe, delivered up to
this country of monopolies, will be forever
subject to its despotism ? Who does not
know that, masters of the price of gold
and silver, they will be masters also
of our most vital industries, and that
their coalition already organized against
our industry in silks, which rivals their
industry in cotton, will ruin Lyons, the cap
ital of tissues, and the second capital of
France? Who does not know that in depriv
ing us, or irf depriving themselves by the
extinction of the South, of the element of
this industry in JSurope, cotton, they will
continue to starve, aB they have already
starved eight millions of workmen in France,
more than that in England, five millions in
Austria, and thus take Europe by farniue at
every caprice' of their arbitrary iuterests ?
Who does not know, in fine, that our com
merce and navigation will be subject to the
same destruction as our products ?
In all this we discover evidently the se
cret thought which inspired the Mexican ex
pedition, an expedition which bears the ap
pearance of a temerity without compensa
tion, and behind which I alone in France
have seen the general utility.
France has not comprehended this expe
dition. Why? I will venture to r< ply; be
cause in the commencement it was neiihir
explained nor explainable. It was because
tilts idea of taking a position in Mexico
against the United States was not to be ex
clusively French, but European; it was nec
essary to consult together to organize, to
agree frankly on a common basis before act
ing, and this was not done. France, accused
ot secret intentions, was suspected by Eu-
gland and Spain. They believed that she Bim-
ply desired to draw her two allies into a war
ot intervention for purely French and mon
archical interests, instead of combining with
London and Madrid an armed, disinterested
and European policy; and for this reason
they suspected and at last abandoned France.
But one of two things was true : either
France was sincere and wished to act in the
common interest, and in this case there ought
to have been frank explanations in advance
and no action but after a diplomatic and
military European agreement on an equal
i'ootiog of force, which would thus give no
motive for complaints of reticence or want of
frankness against the intervention; or France
acting alone, ought to have acted with a
force worthy of herself, and not commence
by planting her protecting flag in Mexico
with a handful oi heroic men, abandoned by
their auxiliaries and insufficient for the ac
complishment of tbe original conception.
In these facts lie tbe vice of the enterprise
and the reasons why the people in France
have not comprehended it, why Spain has
.had suspicions of ii, and why England has
abandoned it. France, when her loyalty in
the matter is better understood, will bring
back England and Spain to it, qr she will act
alone with preponderating forces. Spanish-
America will thus be protected, the United
States will be repressed, Spain and England
brought back, and this grand enterprise will
turn out the honor of this century in Europe
and the honor of France in Spanish-America
OFFICIAL.
NOTICE.
CITY OF SAVANNAH,
Office Clerk of Council,
January 6th, I860.
The attention of citizens and others Is called to th*
following extract of an Ordinance passed August 2,
* EXTRACT.
Sfo 3d—If any person shall ride, lead, or drive
anyhoise, mule, or other animal usaslly rldden. or
used for draft iu any sort of carriage wbatscrcve ,
within or between the double row of trees In the
centre of South Broad street, or the d0 “^ ® r across
row of trees on the Bay (except through or across^
the said trees when they are ^drfvethe same
streets) or who shall ride. > ead " ^"/wlthintrte
over any of the sidewalks or fooWJ? herein-
said city, he or she shall be punished as is herein
after mentioned. , .. _ nf „ nv violation of
Sec. 5. Upon the con ordlnanCe the offender
any of the provisions of exceeding ODe hundred
may be lined ‘ of the Mayor, Chairman or
SfSu “5
covere J i collecteu a one _ haIf thereo f shall be paid,
when S collected, to the inlormer and the remainder
shallbe paid to the City Treasurer for the use of the
City.
-ihe Police will report all violations of the above.
By ordfc gp WARD c ANDERSON. ^
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UNVILLE & GLEASON.
St. Julian Street, West of Market,
FOR
aobnts
MERRITT, WALCOTT* CO.,
64 Mlandt Street, New Tori.
MANUFACTURERS OF ALL KINDS OF
BOLTS, NUTS AND WASHEES
Bridge, Car, SMp or Band Hoofy
— AMD —
boiler bolt,
SETT SCREWS, COACH OH LAO SCREWS.
Hot and Cold Pressed Nuts,
round and square washers,
Turnbaoklea, Bolt lends. Tap*
and Dies, Aco.
James Stuart, Cleric of Council
notice.
CITY OF SAVANNAH, 1
OmoE Clxbk of Co moil, Jan. 11, 1860. j
The attention of captains of vessels is called to
e following extract from an ordinance passed in
Council Nov. 2’st, 1$60.
IXTBAOT.
Section 1. Be it ordained by the Mayor and Aider-
men of the city of Savannah and the hamlets there-
ol in council assembled, and It is hereby ordained by
authority of the same , that it shall not he lawlul
hcreafier for any master, captain, or commander of
any steam or sailing vessel arriving In the harbor
of Savannah, to land, or permit to be landed, any
steerage passenger, or other person likely as a pauper
to become a charg* on said i lly, without permission
from the Mayor or Acting Mayor of said city ; and
that for a violation of tbe foregoing provision, such
master, captain or commander shall be liable, on con
viction before the police court, to a fine of twenty-five
dollars for every such steerage or panper passenger
so landed as aforesaid ; but such fine may be remitted
on such master, captain or commander either con
veying such passenger or panper hack to tile port
whence lie came, or entering Into bond, to be ap
proved by the Mayor, that such passenger or oth-r
pauper shall not become a charge to or on said city
for the space ot at least twelve mouths from such
lauding; and on such master, captain or commander
paying ull costs of prosecution, and all expenses at
tending the enforcement of the order of the Mayor iu
carrying out this ordinance In every given ease.
The police will report all violation* of the above.
EDWARD C. ANDERSON, Mayor.
Jambs Stewart, —
Clerk of Council. ’-t j 12-G
•i 1 ;U,J!
-the Ordinance* j
- which re-. ..res all
i th the month «>r December.
•jib, *nd payment of their
Ilues'-prevtoml frt th» lOtfriof the present month,
January, othr ..»se execution will be Issued against
them. K.T. GIBSON,
T HE pnhlic al
tlie l&th of
persons liable to
1885, tp. mai
J3
City Treasurer.
William Gr ill,
(Successor to William B. Hawkins,)
I MPORTER and Wholesale Dealer In Foreign and
Domestic Ales, Wines, Liquors. Philadelphia Por
ter, Champagne Cider, Ac.,
No. 176 Fulton Street,
Opposite St. Paul's Church,
NEW YORK.
Bottler of Mile's Celebrated Ale for Shipping and
Family use.
Particular attention paid to Filling and Shipping
Southern Orders.
All orders by mall will be promptly attended to.
n!4-3m
Family Dye Colors.
Patented October 13, 1863.
Black
Black for Silk
Dark Blue
Light Blue
French Bine
Claret Brown
Dark Brown
Light Brown
Sutlff Brown
Cherry
Crimson
Dark Drab
Light Drab
Fawn Drab
Light Fawn Drab
Dark Green
Light Green
Magenta
Maize
Maroon
Orange
Pink
Purple
Royal Purple
Salmon
Scarlet
Slate
Solferlno
Violet
Yellow.
For Dyeing Silk, Woolen and Mixed Goods, Shawls,
Scarfs, Dresses, Ribbons, Gloves, Bonnets,
Hats, Feathers, Children's Clothing,
and all kinds of Wearing Apparel.
ST A SAVING OF.80 PER CENT.
For 25 cents yon can color as many good* os would
otherwise coBt’flve time* that stun. Various shades
can be produced from the same dye. The prices* is
simple, and any one can use tbe Dye with perfect
success. Directions In English, French and German.
inside of each package.
HOWS * STEVENS,
260 Broadway, Boston.
For gale by druggists and dealers generally.
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NORTH RIVER
AGRICULTURAL WORKS,
GRIFFING & CO., Proprietors,
Warehouses. 58 & 60 Cortlandt Street,
jjEW YORK,
MANUFACTURERS OF AND DEALERS IN
Plows.
Harrows,
Cultivators, .
Cotton Sweeps,
Hay Presses,
Coiton Presses,
Cider Presses,
Graiu Cradles,
Churns,
Ox Bows,
Ox Yokes,
Well Buckets
Sugar Mills,
■ Corn Mills,
Cider Mills,
Fan Mills,
Saw Mills,
Com Shellere,
Store Trucks,
Wheelbarrows
Sugar Pans,
Shovels,
Spades,
Hoes, Forks,
Bakes, Scythes.
Hay Cutters,
Sausage Cutters,
Vegetable Cutter
Hand Curts,
Mule Carts,
Ox Carts,
Farm Wagons,
Horse Powers,
Threshing Mach’s
Cotton Gins,
Mowers A Heap’s,
Ac., Ac.
also dealers in
RAILROAD
SUPPLIES.
LOCOMOTIVES, CARS, RAILS, CHAIRS,
SPIKES,TIRES, AXLES; CAR TRIM
MINGS of every description, and
every article used in constructing
or operating Railroads.
STEAMSHIP SUPPLIES.
KN61NEERS’ STORES.
COAL OIL, TALLOW, WASTE FELTING, HEMP,
AND RUBBER PACKING; LAMPS, PAINTS,
VARNISH, &o.; ENGINEERS' TOOLS,
of every description; CHIPPING
AND RIVETING HAMMERS,
SCREW PUNCHES,FILES,
CHISEIB, &o.
TELEGRAPH MATERIALS.
WIRE, INSULATORS, BATTERIES, IN
STRUMENTS, ACIDS, SULPHATE
COPPER, &c.
Also Manufacturers of tbe
BEST OAK TANNED BELTiNG
MACHINERY, LATHS, PLANERS,
DRILLS, PUNCHES AND SHEARS,
STEAM ENGINES, ST ATION-
* MrrABUt !
' IiiMBI iMlpm. ~ ‘
n .if*; nor .n.mia I
MOODY & BARRETT,
Steam Soap Works,
Savaunali, G-a.
M ESSRS. MOODY * BARRETT would respectfully
announce to the public that on and after Jan
uary 1st they will run from their Soap Works two
wagon*, with competent salesmen, who will visit
every family once a week with Hard and boft Soap,
by the bar, box, gallon or barrel, at price* lower than
ii can be purchased iu or out of the city.
We warrant our Soap to be free from all adultera
tions and to give entire satisfaction, or money re
funded.
SOAP EXCHANGED
FOR GREASE OR SCRAPS.
Special Notice.
We have but one price for our goods, and that
price shall be satisfactory. Persons ordering from
tbe country will find it will save time and money by
sending us their orders; and if the goods do not sat
isfy in price and quality, send them back to us at our
expanse.
Orders addressed to MOODY <fc BARRETT, or L. J.
GUILMARTIN A CO., 148 Bay street, Agents, will re
ceive prompt and immediate attention.
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SURE CURE FOR THE
CHILLS AND FEVER
AND KINDREP DISEASES.
|"NQU1RE at the MORNING STAR SALOON, cor-
J- uer Bay street Lane and Bull street.
Positive cure in one day or no pay.
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Carden, Field and Flower Seeds.
Hoyt’s 8npcr-Pho*rhate of Lime, Bone Manure, Pou
drette, Plaster, Ac.
Sole agents for Glasgow Fertilizer Co.'s Phosphatic
and Ammoniated Guano, and Super-Phosphute of
Lime, and Bruce's Concentrated Manure.
Trade supplied. Order direct from
GRIFFING A CO..
n23-3m 69 and 60 Courtlandt st, New York.
GUANO.
P ERUVIAN and Swan Island Guanos, Superphos
phates, and the Bruce Concentrated Fertilizer,
are offered to the Trade at the lowest wholesale prices
ty GEO. E. WHITE A CO., 66 Cliff street, New York.’
TBE
Singer Sewing Machines.
Principal Office for the State of Georgia,
1M BROUGHTON STREET,
H. D. HAWLEY, General Agent.
A large assortment for sale at New York prices.
Sewing Machines of all kinds repaired at ehort
notice.
Stitching neatly done. • nil
PAVILION HOTEL
For "Rent.
T hat well-known, desirably located, and highly
popular establishment, situated on Bull street,
South Broad and Hull street*, occupying
* nt Ue lota of 60 by 90 feet each, and the lane be-
now offered f 0 “4nt! mt,,1,,lllB ab ° Ut *“* r °° m8 ’
make me rt n«T!? t K 1<? tWs Property will be required to
novT—tf John ii. cooper,
Freed Union Society.
Figs.
A C X E **• bo0, * m *M 1
CHAS. L. COLBY A i
Hulls, Soup and Caudles.
OfiA BOXES Yellow Soap. 1 and 2 pound bars,
160 boxes Patent Mould Candles, sixes,
200 boxes Adamantine Candles, sixes.
600 gross Fancy Soaps, every kind and grade,
p n up In fancy paper boxes, of Uull’a make.
For sale by
RANDELL A CO.,
030-lm Bay street, corner Barnard
J. C. KOCH,
No. 35 Beckman Street,
Corner of William,
NEW YORK,
Manufacturer of Stationery, Photographic Albums,
Music Paper, Folios, Books, Ac.
u21-3m
Gift Books,
FANCY GOODS, TOYS, AC.
For Christmas.
J UST received, a fine assortment of Work Boxes,
Tuilet Cases, Fancy Desks, Glove Boxes, Ac.
Also, a good supply or Gift Books, Standard Poets,
bound in Turkey Morocco, Juvenile Toy Books,Games
Rubber Balls, and everything required for the holi
days.
OUR STOCK OF ELEGANT
PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS
ts the most complete In the city.
COOPER, OLCOTTS A FARHHLLY.
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COMMISSION MKRCHAltTS.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Ac.
A• DuTDfWHOFKB,
Of Savannah, Ga.
John M. Wi Dili,
Of Jefferson Co., Fla.
At DUTENHOFER & CO.,
Shipping, Forwarding,
AND j
COMMISSION MERCHANTS, octM
Bay Street, Savannah, Ga.
JOHN L. VILLALONGA,
cotton Factor,
FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MER
CHANT.
Ifo. 94 Bay Street,
SAVANNAH, GA.
A. C. LOMEUNO,
DIALR IN
Groceries, Provisions,Wines. Liunors,k
AND rVIBT OTBZB ARTICLE IN THE OBOOiBY LINE
UNDER MASONIC HALL,
(Corner of Bull Street and Congresa Street Lane,)
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
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Prompt attention given, lo the purchase, sale and
shipment of cotton, lumber and conntru pro
duce generally. Consignments solicited,
on which liberal advances
will be made.
BKFIKNOF8 :
Brigham, Baldwin A Co., Savannah; Hiram Rob
erts, Savannah; J. H. Zeilin A Co., Macon, Ga.; Dr.
N, L Angier, Int. Rev. Col., Augusta; James M. Ball,
E*q , Atlanta, Ga.; Willie Chisholm, Atlanta, Ga. ;
C. L Robinson, Jacksonville, Fla.; F. Dibble, Jack
sonville, Fla ; Col. W. L. Bailey, Jefferson county,
Fla.; D. H. Baldwin A Co., New York; Bearden A
Co, New York. Warren Mitchell, Esq., LouiBville,
Kentucky. JU
Wm. H. Tie*in. Wm. W. Uubdon
Tison & Gordon.
¥ -
COTTON .FACTORS),
COMMISSION AND FORWARDING
. MERCHANTS,
No. 96 BAY STREET,
Savannah, ------- Georgia.,
Special attention will be given to the sale of Lumber,
Rosin, Turpentine,
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MITCHEL & SMITHS,
General
Commission Merchants,
THIRD STREET,
Macon, Georgia,
Particular attention given to the sale, purchase
and shipment of cotton, cotton yarns, sheeting,
shirting and general merchandise ; also, to receiving
and forwarding goods.
BEFEB TO
Erwin A Hardee, Savannah
Claghorn A Cunningham, Savannah.
J. W. Lathrop, Savannah.
Aaron Wilbnr, Savannah.
E. B. Long & Co., Augnsta.
Lloyd G. Bowels, Columbus.
V. A. Gas kill, Atlanta.
William Bryce A Co., New York.
A. P. Tapley, Boston.
GriffiDg A Tobey, Memphis.
S. U. Wood, Nashville.
Guterie & Co, Louisville, Kentucky.
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GEO. D. FOWLS.
wm. i. nor.
F0WLE & CO.,
FORMERLY OF ALEXANDRIA, VA.,
Commission Merchants.
Importers of Railroad Iron and Dealers in
Railroad Supplies.
Office, 70 Broadway,
ITBTW YORK.
WANTED,
^KO. l WASHER and 1KONKR. Call at this of-
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LAURANT, WAYNE 4 SWEAT,
AUCTION,
General Commission
Forwarding Merchants,
Bay st. between Whitaker and Barnard.
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
S TRICT attention will be given to the purchase
and sale of General Merchandise, Cotton, Tim
ber, Lumber, Rea) Estate, Stock-, Bonds, Ac.
G. LAURANT,
R. A WAYNE,
Jll-tf SAML.B SWEAT,
Gao. R. Cepmf,
Aa^jiaU, Georgia.
Wm, A. Wbiqht,
Late of Richmond, Va.
•V ♦ SOtH- J-' '
General Goramii
AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
Groceries,.Liquors, Tobacco, Segars,
SALTED FISH, &c.
209 Broad St., Augusta, Ga,
t3T~ Will purchase and sell on Commission Cotton,
Toiiaooo, Puomioe, and MekuuanhIse of every de
scription.
Refers to the Merchants and Bankers of Augusta,
Ga., Richmond, Va.. and Jno. C. FerriU, Esq., De-
Witt A Morgan, Gaden A Luckies, A. A. Solomons A
Co., J. T. Paterson $Co., It. Molina, E*q , Savannah,
Georgia.
CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED-
Woodward, Baldwin & Co.,
110 Daane Street, New York,
9 and 11 Hanover St., Baltimore^
DRY GOODS COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Liberal advances made on Consignments, greetings.
Oenaburgs and Y ama. Jyl 8
THOS. H. AUSTIN,
Forwarding and Commission Merchant,
No. 95 BAY STREET,
(up stairs)
di2-3m« SAVAMNAH, BEflWBIA.
L P. Bouse. W. A. Bet ant.
BOUSE & BRYANT,
(Formerly ot JacksonvUle. Florida.)
Forwarding and Commissim Merchants,
194 Bay Street.
SAVANNAH, . - - - GEORGIA.
W ILL give prompt attention to receiving and for
warding good*, sales on consignment, and all
orders. And will also keep constantly on hand a
good stock ol Groceries, Liquors, Agricultural imple-
ments. Building Materials, Fairbanks & Co.’s Scales,
«fcc„ beside* other goods and manufacture^ articles
tor .ale on consignment and lor which they are
agent*. Orders and consignments respectfully solic
ited. d27-3m
WANTED.
G EORGIA and South Carolina B ink Bills
Albany and Gulf Railroad Stock
Central Railroad Stock
Coupons Albany and Gnlf Railroad
Conpons City of Savannah •
FORDYCE, ANDERSOV * JANNEY,
82-tf Bay at., No. 10 Stoddard's Range.
KENNETH, M’LEA & CO.,
Commission iHcrrbunts,
202 BAY STREET,
SAVANNAH.
I#" Advances made on consignments of CottOD,
Ac., to Liverpool and New York. dl6-lm
A. S. Hartridge,
COMMISSION AND FORWARDING
MERCHANT,
92 BAY STREET,
SAVANNAH, GA.
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F OR the sale of Guano, Fertilizers, Live Stock, Im
plements and Machinery, Seeds, Ac.
07 W. Fayette Street,
BALTIMORE.
Refer to John S. Gittings, President Chesapeake
Bank ; Chas. Goodwin, Cashier Franklin Bank, Balti
more; E. C. Wade A Co. and P. U. Behn, Savannah.
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C. H. BENEDICT & CO.,
No. 86 Broad Street, New York,
Produce and Flour Commission
Merchants,
Dealers In Provisions, Butter, Cheese, Ac.
Special attention to Southern Orders
Consignments on General Merchandise solicited.
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G. B. & G. W. LAMAR,
General Commission Merchants,
Forwarding and Stripping Agents,
NO. 9* BAYr>TREEi', (upstairs.)
Refer to Geo. W. Anderson, Jno C. Ferrel and G. B.
Lamar, Savanuah; W. E Jackson. Josiah Sibley A
Sons, J. B. A J. W. Walker, Augusta. Consignment*
solicited. 6m-nov2
JiLANCE YILLK
SLATE MINING COMFY,
VAN WERT, POLK CO., GA.
Oap’l Stock., 8500,000
« SHARES, $50 EACH.
Dibeotoes—H. Brigham. J. F. Dever, E. C. Gran
nies, A. Wilbur and A E. Marshall.
President—A. Wilbur, Savannah, Ga.
Vice President—E. C. Granniss, Macon, Ga.
Secretary—A. E. Marshall, Atlanta, Ga.
T HIS Company will soon be prepared to fill any
orders for Slate, however large, lor feting, lor
farniture manufactured out of Siate, for lintels, for
pavement, and for any other uses to which slate rail
be applied. The quarry is convenient to the cities of
AtU-ta, Augnsta, Macon, Albany and Columbus.
Ga.; to the cities of Selma, Montgomery and Mobile.
Ala.; to New Orleans, aud wilt shortly be to Mem
phis, Penn., and S . Louis, Mo. The superiority of
slate for roofing purposes, and its special adaptability
to various article* ot furniture and for pavemeut are
well known.
Orders may be addressed to
A. E. MARSHALL, SeCy,
jS Atlanta, Ga.
FOR SALE
On Consignment.
25 BBLS. Mess BEEF.
BRIonAM, BALDWIN A CO.
NOW LANDING AND FOR SALE.
p/tikBoxe*, X- >2 and caddies Tobacco, which we
— Uv arc now offering at prices lower than it can
be bought form Northern cities.
.MILLEU, THOMAS A CO.,
nll-tf No. 205 Bay etreeet.
Soluble T’acifLc
GUANO.
TYfE Invite the attention of Planters to this valuable
*» Guano, as a matter of importance to their in
terest. It Is similar in tippearauce, odor and compo
sition to Peruvian Guano, differing only in the pro
portions of the same elements. It contains less am
monia, bnt nearly one'hundred per cent, more ot Phos
phate than Peruvian Guano, one-third of which is im
mediately soluble. It is quite as active as Peruvian
Guano, and is less costly.
For lurther information, apply to
E. C. WADE A CO., Agents,
U-3m Savannah. Ga
&&H-. :■>
Central Railroad
iTi'l !»»;»*> *V*7V
-¥*7 JJS -J -- w . ;
SUPERINTENDENT’S OFFICE
Savannah, Oa., Dec 26 iw- /
() N “ n , d . al,er .Thursday, 28th mst, V i ■,
J/ fMb will leave lor Augusta at
m„ connecting with a line of Hacks rmi Mi ,,„ “•
Station 6 Central Railroad, and Lnm f- betweei1
Augusta and Savannah Railroad U “ 1,kln ' <"> the
nlWngersbythialme will arrive in Au«u„ a „
Staging is reduced to 22 miles all t
nah“p g m aTC AUgU818 6 ''*»• Savau
~r CdS 0f Ba SS“ge.
Trough Passage, *12 so.
By order of
„ OEO W. ADAMS,
General SupcrinUnriei.r
Central Railroad
SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE i
__ , _ Savannah, Nov. 13th, is6*> »
This Company is now, in co-.necH - c *
Dickerson A- Co.'s Wagons, prepared t n‘ , W1,h H J '
forward to Angnata, Macon, AtlautaV? £n lvc , auJ
twenty to thirty thousa ,d pound* of FWi-, d , y r f" m
through in from three to firedays F S ' lt ' aud S°
Ship Freight and other expenses must he n,i*
S inroad freight can be paid" ll *
Freight on perishable goods must be memos
Rates to Augusta, until lurther notice Inf 'i
foot 50 cents, per 100 lbs. $2.00 ’ A her
20 n GE0 - W ' ADAMS,
General SiireriiucnA^.
Lard.
A S y, AL ,L iot °nJy, prime article.
dl< " tf CHAS. L. COLBY ,s- r 0
New Books
RECEIVED BY COOPER, OLCOTTS
* FARRELLY:
~ hyandlia'llrtpirei; '-’':''*--*^^ I
. tor Wives; a Novel. <
The Print?of K*shnV: a West Isdten Stogy ,, g (
Erring, yet Noble ; of aud for Women. 1
Winning His Way. By Chariest'. Coffin.
Poems by Robert Buchanan.
Country Love vs. city Flirtation. By Sperry.
Butter.
B EST Gothen Table, In tubs and firkins.
nl5-tf CHAS. L. COLBY A CO.
CHAS. L. COLBY & CO.,
Skipping Commission and Forwarding
MERCHANTS.
J0H1B BLOCK, OOKNZB DAT AND ABIBOOBN STREET
SAVANNAH, GA.
LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES
Made on Consignments o the firm of Cuas. L. Colbt,
of New York- or to our friends in Boston.
MAUDE A WRIGHT, Agents at Augusta, Ga.
hxfebinois;
Messrs. Dabney, Morgan A Co., New York.
Jarive Slade, Esq., New York.
Hon. J Wiley Edmands, Boston.
Gardner Colby, Esq., Boston. sepl8—tt
GEO. H. ARLEDGE,
SJJJP CHAJTDI^K. GROCER
AND
Commission and Forwardipg Merchant,
K BAY STREET. SAVANNAH,
d28-ly
SOUTHERN AND WESTERN
Xj jA. JST D,
Collection and Commission Agency,
handle Southern land and property of all descriptions.
Parties wishing to sell ale Invited tp forward fist*.—
Numerous applications now on file from parties wish
ing to purchase.
Make collection* on all parts of the country.
Pay especial attention to the sale and disposal of
Southern products, aud make advances on direct
consignments.
MATTHEW H. BRIDGE, Manager,
No. 9 Broad st., New York.
references by permission :
Hon. Benjamin Fitzpatrick, Ex-Governor of Alabama.
P. Harmony, Nephews A Co., Bankers, 38 Broadway.
Messrs. H. B. Clufln A Co , Importers, New York.
A. W. Greeuleaf, Esq., Banker, N. Y. n9-3m
Alfred R. Bennett,) New Yo rk
Jab. C. Van Pelt, j New 1<or *
Chas. H. Bennett,
Raleigh, N.C.
Bennett, Van Pelt & Co.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
FOB THE SALE OF
GOTTON> TOBACCO, NAVAL STORES, ETC.,
ALSO,
FOR THE PURCHASE AND SALE OF STATE AND
OTHER STOCKS,
23 'Whitehall St., New York.
We have associated with ns Mr. D. W. Cprtib, late
Pnbllc Treasurer for.North Carolina. u9,6m
w. j. blair. a. j. Smith. w. w. kern.
BLAIR, SMITH & CO.,
No. 298 Broad Street,
AUGUSTA., GA.,
General Commission Mercbants,
And Agents for (he Sale of
Manufactured Tobacco.
Will Purchase and Sell, on Commission, Cotton.
Cottou Goods, Wlnea, Liquors, Produce aud M.rchan
dlse of every description.
Consignment* solicited. 2m-n14
F. M. MYRELL,
STEAMBOAT AGENT,
general commission and for
warding MERCHANT,
BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA.
Harris' Buildings, 2d door wett ot A. Low A Co.'s.
Refers to Mee^s. Hunter A Gammell, Crane, John-
aon A Grayblll; Bell, Wylly A Christian; Both well A
Whitehead; Miller, Thomas A Co,; M. A. Cohen,
Esq, *ep99-tf
Jas.T. Paterson,
Timber,
Lumber & Commission
MERCHANT,
No. 9 STODDARD’S LOWER RANGE,
Bay Street, Savannah,
Darien, Greorgia.
dl6-tf &
JOHN L mils & CO.,
Forwarding' and Commission
MERCHANTS.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
Dry Goods, Groceries, &c.,
NOS. 1 AND 2 SAM MIS’ BLOCK,
Bay Street, Jacksonville, Florida. \
KD. O. 8AMM18.
W. J. Blair. A. J. Smith. W. W. Keen.
BLAIR, SMITH & CO.,
No. 298 BROAD STREET,
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA,
Commission #Hcrr^imts,
AND
AGENTS FOR THE SALE OF MANU
FACTURED TOBACCO.
Will pnrehase anil sell on commission, cotton,
cotton goods, w ines, liquors, segars, and produce and
merchandise of every description.
Consignments solicited.
RartRKNOEB —Brigham, Baldwin A Co., Wm H
Stark, Claghorn A Cunnir ghaut. Br.tly, Smith A Co ’
Savannah. Ga. d7-2m*
BRYAN, HARTRIDGE & CO..
13 BAY STREET, CITY HOTEL BUILDING.
Broker and Commission Agents
POR SALS AND PURCHASE OP
STOCKS, BANK NOTES, PRODUCE, &a,
And for Forwarding Cotton.
nov2 3roo
ASTEN & THROCKMORTON,
NO. 253 BOWERY, NEW YORK,
M ANUFACTURERS and Dealers in Builders' and
Locksmiths' Hardware, Nails. Pulliee, Cord, Rim
Lock* and Knobs, Butt Hinges, Brass and Iron Key*
and Castlnga, Gong Bells, Wire, Silver-Plating, *c.
All orders, large or small, furnished promptly at in
per cent. less than market prices.
arpl9 6m
Hxnky L. Jew ITT. Jam it* i. Snider.
Jewett & Snider,
WHOLESALE COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND
GENERAL AGENTS,
Second Street, Macon, Georgia,
(Between Cherry and Poplar.)
Prompt personal attention given to ail consign
ments of cotton, produce, manufactures and other
articles of merchandise. Orders and consignments
•olioited from all part* of tbs country. Beat attention
given to orders fur purchasing cotton.
Agents for several first class Insurance Companies.
PROF. DIETZ, PH. DR.,
OF PAB1S,
FRENCH LANGUAGE & LITERATURE
TERMS MODERATE.
Referenoee;
Da. Askold, Mayor of Savannah
R^'^K^ P |^ eBt ***"»> 8“
Rev. Mb. Cozby, Savannah
Rimt Rev. Bishop Lynch, Charlerton
Gen. Beaueisaed, New Orleans
P ^lon, L LouSana PerintenCleDt ° f *** Wnc ^
foqgjrofit Chatham Academy BulMlng. '
Kerosene Oil,
In barrels and cases,
AT HORATIO PITCHER’S, .
Foot nf Lincoln st., Under the Bluff.
u30-;.f
antMcite COAir
R™ Asn, pg? Hize. for sale, t«* Arrive, by
A. MINIS,
j9 No. 3 Stodrlard’e Western Range.
Lemons.
70 S* from New Vork ateanier 'good
CHAS. L. COLBY t i
Mackerel,
IN barrels and kits, prime quality.
I_dl3-tr CHAS. L COLBY A CO
noticeT
IMPORTATIONS
P ER ship County of Picton, from Glasgow:
20o tons Oartsberrie Pig Iron
250 tons Household Coal
luOO hampers Potatoes
160 kegs Herrings
60 cases Preserved Salmon
20 case8 Drie<I Finnan Haddock
Nor sale by
d6-tf CHARLES GREEN & SON.
T HE subscriber oilers for sale h e Tnmpnrinan
tation, situated on the s. A A w
^’ ll "la Rner, "ear No. 9 coiuiJuJ
0,60(1 acres of heavy timbered land, aud ten oft^“
crops ol boxes, well cut and in g„ori oondiiion lor
making turpent.no. He will also fH) a thiitv tow
turjientine atill, with all the fixtures apportuniii"
thereto, and about one thousand barrel, of mv"
Any persou desiring to engage in the turpentine or
timber busines* vvouid do well to call ai once anil ex-
TEtSsSBmisea. For furtber information call on
subscriber, at Tebeauville, V\we Co,
^ f ILLIAMS.
otlce to Debtors and Creditors.
A LL persons Indebted to the estate of Joseph Burke
late of Chatham county, now deceased aren!
quested to make payment to the undeigi-ued- and
those having claims against said estate mu-; present
them, duly attested, within the time prescribed by
idw. John o. ferrill.
Jll-law6w* AdmT Estate Josepli Buike
NOTICE.
A LL persons havms claims against the estate or
Isabella ourron, of Cbatliam l ouiiiy, deec-nstd.
will present them, duly attested, wittiiu the time
prescribed by law, and all persons indebted to said'
estate will make payment lo
. JOHN D. HOPKINS.
d--8-law6w Exerntor.
SOUTHWESTERN RAILROAD CO, )
Macon, Ga, Jan. 2,1S06./
T HE Annual Election for President and seven Di-
rectors of thi* Company, to strve f„r the .nsttlne
yea <pV* 1 , be at their office, m the city of Macau,
on ThniSday, 8th February next.
. . JOHN T. BOIFEUILLET,
11 Sec’y and Trca*.
FOR SALE.
J 0 BBLs No. i Mackerel
in bhls No, 2 Mackerel
10 bbls No. 3 Mackerel
25 half bbls No. 1 Mackerel
26 hvlf bhls No. 3 Mackerel
16U kits No. 2 Mackerel
150 kits b-o. 2 Mackerel
4n tubs Choice Lard
13 tubs Choice Butter
4 firkins Choice Butter.
The above lot are freehand new, and will be offered
low, to close conaignmeut.
CHAS. L. COLBY A 00.,
nov23 Corner Abercorn and Bay streets.
NOTICE.
/CONSIGNEES per schooner Rachel Vanncrmac.
.u . fr0D1 , Fhfladeiphia, are hereby notified that
their goods are being this day discharged at whan
foot of Barnard street.
All packages remaining on wharf after sunset ni
be stored at risk and expense of owners,
d - 7 HUNTER A GAMMELL
Notice.
J W. NEVITT, of the firm of Ncvit, Lathrr.p s
• Rogers, has associated himself with Lalhropi
Co. in the Dry Goods business, at the old stand ot
jl-tf
HENRY LATHROP A CO.
STEELE & BURBANK,
11 Merchants Row, Hilton Ilend, So. Ca
C ALL the attention of Wholesale and Retail pur
chasers to their superior stock of
MILITARY AND NAVAL CLOTHING,
aud
FURNISHING GOODS,
Watches, Clocks, Fancy Goods, Jewelry, and Plated
Ware,Swords, Sashes, Belts, Embroideries,Boots,Cape
Field Glagee*. GanntJets Gloves. Ac.. Ac... Ac.
J. N. WILSON,
Photographer,
S. E. corner Broughton and Whitaker Strs.,
SAVANNAH, GA.
ZT Old pictures copied with the greatest care. dl4
POTATOES.
A /^V /'Y BU8H ELS POTATOES (Jackson
• V_/ \J Whites), just received on con
signment ana for sale by
HORATIO PITCHER,
Foot of Lincoln street, nnder the Bluff.
Magnolia Hotel,
BEAUFORT, SO. CA.,
On IheXIuropoau Plan
j4-l m* JOHN LILLY, Proprietor.
Watches Jewelry!
Silver and Plated Ware,
Fancy Goods. &c,»
T HE undersigned reepectfnlly calls the attention of
the dLzeusand visitois fiom the country to bis
well selected stock of Watches, Jewelry, • Silver and
Plated Wave, Clocks, Fancy Goods, Spectacles, Re
volvers and Pietols of the moat celebrated Manufac
turers.
Particular attention is paid to the Repairing of
Watches, Jewelry and Clocks. Having none but
competent workmen engaged satL-faction 1* guaran
teed. a. HARIG:
dfc384Sm Cor. Broughton and Whitaker sta.
BROWN’S
C ASTI L LI AN
BITTERS
T HIS unrivalled Tonic prepared from the Pure
Juice of the Grape and extracts, distilled from
the Choicest Vegetable products of the South of
France, Italy and the Province of Castile (Old Spain,)
from which latter section they derive their name.
A Fragrant Tonic, .indispensable to Hotels gnd
Restaurants, and valuable to Families, delicate
females and children, for all disarrangement of the
stomach, it is unrivalled. a never
failing preventive and Cure for Sea Sickness. None
who travel by land or water should be without the
CaatiUlan.
For Sale by
YORK, WILLIAMS, McINTIRE A Co.
Sole Agents, State Georgia.
act$4-3m
NOTICE.
'THE undersigned would respectfully Inform his
A former patrons and the citizens generally tbfi
he is prepared agalu to take contracts to build new
or repair wharves.
Pile-driving done by eteem pile-driver.
dl-6m . KRENSON
TT ISTotice.
A LL persons having demands against the estate of
dr\. Edward G. Wilson, deceased, of Chatham county,
arc respectfully requested to haud them in properh su-
thenttcated; and al I persons indebted to said estate
are requested to make immediate payment to
ANA IS ’.VJLSON,
n *’ Administratrix.
NOTICE
TO THE SHIFPERS OF GOODS BY THE
STEAMER SAVANNAH ON THE
ft
i'
B> .
- iVerS
fife wreck of the steamer
J. W. WOLCOTT,
Age’
1ST otice.
T HU undersigned returns his thanks to his oh
tomers for their patronage, and inform*
and the public generally, that he is prepared
nish a good article of fresh ground Grits and
which he will deliver to purchasers, free of rhai
any part of the city. Orders left at his Mill, i
Congress and Jefferson streets, will meet
prompt attention. j3-10 WM. GRL
Notice.
Savanuah, Dec. 8, *
O NE month after date, I will make application 1,1
the offloers of the Albany A Gulf R. K COffi' -
pany for renewal of scrip of ren shares'7 per erst
guaranteed atock of said company--scrip being l®) 1
on the night of the 27th January, 1865. Scrip So. 3.
for five sbares, AiignstTth, 1S61; Scrip No. 9. for l' e
share*. Sept. 7th, 1861.
dl3-wislm* A. E. MORREi.L
E. L. NEIDLINGER,
CORNER OF
Barnard and BrongMon Streets.
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA,
W OULD resptctfally announce to Lii friends and
the public general! v that he has resnmeii tbe
SADDLERY BUSINESS. •
next door tobis former stand, and by strict attention
>nd moderate prices, hopes to receive a libera! ‘““re ,
of tbe trade. He is prepared to make up pronip.if
all order* for
HARNESS, BRIDLES, ETC.
HI* brother, Mr. J. S. NEIDLINGER, wili be fimnd
with him, and would be glad to see his friend*.
E. L. NEIDLINGER
n
Storehouse.
GOOD and convenient Storehouse for Kent.
Apply at 194 Bay street ' "
ALEXANDRE KID
LSO, a fine assortment of .Silk,
A LSO, a fine assortment or siik, yool Rnd Bock
skin Gloves and Qanntlets. Jaa/dqaned at
EINSTEIN * JKKi4»v
n 53-tt 1*1 Congresa «tr«l