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The Savannah Daily Herald,
fcATVItD \Y, IKPTEXUICR Ihb.».
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Tilt light l< lading down ilit* Kky, ;
The shadows grow and multiply,
1 hear the thrushes’ evening tarn* ;
iiui i have borne with toll ami wrong
sk» long. ;u long !
Dtui dream* my Uroirav senses drown—
So, darling, my ejtiid down ’
Mr lffeV> brief apring wetrt wasted b\.
M> summer ctmed fruitiest v
j learned 10 Imager, strive and wait—
-1 found yon, love—oh ’ li.innv rate—
So late, &o late :
ail lay fields are turn in j brown— .
So. darling, ki** my eyeli i. down’ *
uli. biesj#.! -lecp. oh * period rest **
Thus pillowed < n your nitliful breast.
Nor life nor death is wholly drear,
O, tender head - wee you arc here,
. so deal , so dear 1
Sweet love, n».* sour* summit crown !
Now, darling, ki- im eyelids down ’
[Atlantic MiMthhj.
Km in? off oiaiahin,
A correspondent of the Cindunati Daily
Gazette, writing from Colmnhia, South Caro
lina. gives the followiug melancholy account
of the condition of things there:
the burnt district.
Here was stramonium and rag weed, poke
whu?’ ail( l thistles, growing thickly
. lh crape myrtle, and box, mock orange
) e j 3amiae : Many squares were thus
angled, until it was difficult to find a way
through which smooth and nicely bordered
walks had been Then in the midst of nil
these, among the scorched and withered
»uado. trees, were the chimneys ol the old
mansion house. Hundreds of these yards
*>i V e011 Pl°wed up, the choice shrubbery
all destroyed, and corn planted to guard
against starvation. From some directions
the town seemed a great coin lielil filled with
nnnj. In many places roads and ibotpuths
nave been opened, where none but the proud
est find the wealthiest ever had set their
leet until Sherman passed tiiat way. Stand
ing at the State House, and looking North,
it is difficult in number up a dozen houses
standing, though many more are there, the
position and the trees both aiding to conceal
them. In the midst of it ail is a cemetery,
with its tenees destroyed, its shrubbery
ragged and broken, and its walks and yards
oveigroryn with briars and weeds.
the state not se.
I his was in course of construction at the
opening ot the war and was nearly ready to
receive the root. The building itself was un
urjureu except as it bears the marks of a few
fehei.s which struck it when our gnus opened
on the city Horn Lexington Heights, oppo
site and across the river. It was designed to
far l ! ie •," 1 . iesl l )uWit: building in the
> outh, and will ti ever finished on the origi-
Nfnrri, ?" S, " pa^J h ->’ few if “uy in the
«w. ,1 . 111 Sot J 'giit marble with extensive
Corinthian porches. But although the build
, “}' eJ ’ a . vast amount of prepared
mat bk and granite coping was destroyed by
workshop i Ol U ‘- e Sltm, unding sheds and
Workshops where it was stored.
mar lm nf hodS c V u,aincd fQnnre blocks of
the fihv StVt ', r! ' colors for the flooring of
work r •? n ?’' Vhldl !iai! ; engaged the
of suvfnw ?| tC ‘ UII “J' 11 ' croc,! 'd lot die purpose
chofee f m'" 1 fhc,v also panels of
ASM" omlleßs I’rofusion; railings
same l, btece J*> a « d ballisters of the
ta'k' „■ ° T ,lh , ‘'boif e marble with capi
' if Ol, obi m Italy, and mnui| carved
tbeihH m ’ ' these,
the ■sheds covered a large sumily ot hum’
burniiV' l( i K th 9 l r -f,^ ps oi'ficea. The
burning ot the buildings ruined every foot of
'■ po *' «'' uc limit. It would-take
had die .n l ' ply " , ,‘ s i<Wi: > f ven it the dtate
the work °Ve? a 11 ' 1 the Will 1„ go on with
the a, coiints nr SCC “‘ S all< a ' ivirily to mind
east In In i''!' ~l, ‘ l 1 ! cm l’i®S in the fat
huildim ; rou f 0( le main entrnuco to the
memory r f i!' 9 creeled to the
“l“ a oni "‘ "ftireis and men of the Dal
mato Regiment who felt in Mexico.
f our open columns of iron inclose the.
plmtt. These, are connected with arches,
and the shaft within is square, and vmr
luounted with a representation of a palmetto
tree, in full leaf, some fifteen ieet, higfi. tp
on the brass panels are the. names ot fortv
iour officers and four hundred and four tu
lisled men who fell in battle under the Stars
and Stripes,
BUSINESS.
The old business men,-who have lived a
partially active life, are. managing in one
way or another » get along, and tue change
fali3 most heavily upon those who were
once the wealthy. Aral this is true through
out, the South. They have lived in ease
and idleness all their lives, and have, no
knowledge whatever of business or labor.
They are at au utter loss to know how to
start in any matter that will afford them a
support. Some are keeping boarders—
where Yankees can* be found to board—
some are teaching school—the wives and
daughters of many are giving music lesson's
all right and proper, and honorable enough,
- —but yet a great change for them.
The’ universal lack of currency would of
itself cause utter stagnation in business mat
ters, even il the people possessed unbounded
activity and enterprise. Except the few in
the State who have cotton to sell, there is
nothtug on hand to turn iuto money. The
banks are dead, their assets being almost
wholly absorbed .in Contederate bonds
There is far less specie in the hands *of the
people than has been supposed, and so far ns
the wants ot society are concerned, it is not
worth mentioning. A few, along or near the
lines of railways, manage to dispose of a
little fruit to passengers, or to sell the small
amount ot produce they can spare, by the
strictest economy to the company. But even
this is not common, for everywhere the pro
blem is how to save enough produce, which,
when all told, will carry the owner through
the coining winter. Tneu, hut few' of the
roads have unbroken communication'with a
market, and very little is done in purchasing
produce of any kind. Those who live at a
distance from the iabroad* have no means
whatever of obtaining currency.
And tor a year to come, i.uke v , ; rv len.t
this state of things must continue } . 1’
crop now maturing will all i K
food : there will he no surplus whatever *
TUE REIGN OF DULLNESS.
While everything moves slow i„ ,u e ,
the rate of motion here i. below that <V ,1
land at largo. Tlt.-t,, is no
life, lftbe corpses «,t some ot u u .
yard could daily walk around among t ‘
tombs, speaking no word, but moving ~,,
there would be as much animation in o,’.
scene. A few sutlers do most of the buri
ness of the town. Some of the citizens have
opened little retail establishment in'thoh
dwellings, such as one sees among ti„. , KKir
in the by-6treets of the city. ” 1
A few wagons stop in the wide Greets and
that is the only market. The butchers come
in two or thice little earl?, cut up u leir
meats, and hang it up for display on the
shade trees, l'rices are very high, and f„ w
can afford anything but the plainest article
of food or dress, there is no ire to he find in
the place. Wood comes in loads that hardly
make an armful for a stout man. it piled
on a small wagon only one length to the
load, ihe whoie containing about twenty
sticks. There is no money nor any means (ft
getting it for the majority. Those who ear,
command any can only afford to live j IOIU
hand to mouth.
Tbt: Wiff. or Ltvn is Washington 1 iii or
tonfr tub Phksidknt. —The wife of Lewis
Washington, of Btiair, Va., is now in this
wy imporluniog.for the restoration of theit
cf nl v, IK . ,va:i confiscated in consequence
W„X;„ r, ; )cl !‘ 01 ' of ilor »‘"sbaud. Lewis
iclative 0 f George Wasli-
PjßoSir 5 n", lU hf was taken
isrewn 1 UaI ‘ ,el 9 Perry by old John
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WESLEYAN
Female College.
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BER 2d.- 1805. The Faculty i< complete. The
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are as follows :
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French, (optional) 15 50
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Board, including Wtu-hing, Lights, and Fuel— 90 00
To be paid in advance, in currency or its equivalent.
J. M. BJNNELL. President
Macon, Ga. au23-lawtooct
QUEENSW AllE HOUSE,
100 ’Broughton Street,
57.00 N L 1)0 OR FROM CORN F. K BULL STREET.
A large and elegant Stock of
tlihia« QllttllsWAiV, Glass, &€.,
Just received fiom the manufacturers, and for sale at
LOWEST NEW YORK PRICKS.
JOBBERS AN 6 DEALERS
Prom sit parts of the Country are invited to examine
my
WHOLESALE STOCK,
Which includes packages containing complete assort
merits, put up expressly for
country trade.
a- sorted Crates nf WIIITE GRANITE WARE,
•• • COMMON WARE,
a•• WHITE GRANITE and COMMON
WARE.
Good »re packed to suit purchasers.
anl-ltt> E. D. SMYTH.
University of Virginia.
THE next Session of this Institution (which was
never discontinued during the war) will com
mence, as usual, October 1. late, and end July 4
1560. . •
The Institution id organized into eleven distinct
Schools, with »s many rrolesaors. Six of the Schools
are Academic (besides that of Chemistry, which is
1 also Medicinal;, four belong to the Medical and ouc
to the Law Department.
The College expenses, for the session of nine
months will be from $320 to $330, exclusive of text
book*: oi which *iim about $216 will be required on
admiseion, and the balance between that time and
th. let of April. *
For farther information address the snbß#lber.
gar Poet Office, • ‘University of Virginia.”
8. MAUPIN, •
aug23-eod2w Chairman of Faculty.
COMMISSION MKHCHASTfe, do*
JAMES B. CAHILL,
GENEHAI.
COMMISSION MERCHANT
AND HEALER IN
G roeeries, Pro visions, Wines
aud Liquors,
171 BROAD STIiE EX ,
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
HOLDSRs <*fMerchandize* wishing torfalizo imme
diately wiil cooralt their interests by consigning
the same.
Strict attention will be riven to all business en
trusted to them, and prompt returns made nt the
most reiMinahle rates. ?ep4-Sm
j JAMES SEYMOUR,
j LATE OF THE FIRM OF ROSS i SEYMOUR,
HAS RESUMED BUSINESS
I AKU OFFKIIS, HIS SERVICES TO
THE PIBLIf AS A
II 0 MNINN 10-\ MEK C HANT.
j Will give special attention to the purchase of Cotton,
! Who], or any other Produce, and respectfully eolicita
| orders aud consignments.
j Refers to Messrs. Crane, Johnson & GrayblU, Savan
nali, Ga.
; MACON, GA , A ll gnat *25, 16t>5. eepl-lw
1 Leti M. CnuumiLL, J. R. W. Jounston*.
CHURCHILL & JOHNSTON,
.Ui*y Groods,
AND—
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS
AGENTS OF STEAMER UNION,
233 BROAD STREET,
OrrosiTr Masoxic Hall,
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
Will give prompt and personal attention to all
CONSIGNMENTS THEY MAY BE FA
VORED WITH.
Consignments solicited.
References in Savannah—Messrs. DeWitt A Mor
gan, Bell, Wylly & Cliristian; J. T. Paterson A Cos. ;
•N. Lyon, Bsq. aug24-1m
.1 AC KSON 'sl warrockJ
AUCTION AND GENERAL COMMISSION
* MERCHANTS,
JACKSONVILLE, FLA.
Consignments solicited.
Personal attention given to forwarding Merchandise
and Cotton. anlft-lm
TO SHIPPERS OF COTTON AND OTHER
SOUTHERN PRODUCE.
KENNER, BENNETT & BOWMAN,
Successors to Hotchkiss, Fenner & Bennett.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
No. 40 Vusey Steeut, i.iw Yoke.
Aud Memphis, Tens.
Tuojias Fessee, Hkkby Bckhett, D. W.Bowhyn.
jyO oti, .
( HAS. L. COLBY & CO.,
Snipping.CoMtinission unit Foruanlinig
MERCHANTS.
JON P'S BLOCK, CORNER BAY AND A BEP.CORN STREET
SAVANNAH, GA.
LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES
Made on Consignments to the Arm of Cuas. L. Coi.uy,
of Nww York, or to our friends in Boston.
MAUDE At WRIGHT. Agcntwnt Augusta, Ga.
Messrs. Dabnej-, Morgan & CoL New Y'otk.
Jarivs Slade, Esq., New Y’otk.
lion .T Wiley Edmands, Boston.
Guiduer Colby, Esq,, Boston. au!B—■tt
Woodward, Baldwin & Cos.,
110 Duauc Street, New York,
0 and 11 Hanover St., Baltimore.
DRV UOOD3 COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Liberal advances made on Consignments, Sheetings,
Osnnburgs and Yarns, - jyis
L. J. (ini i mart in & Cos.,
GENERAL COMMISSION AND SHIPPING
MERCHANTS,
148 Bay Street.
(Opposite the City Hotel j
SAVANNAH, « A
PARTICULAR e #tentlon given to procuring Freights,
and filling orders for Hard Pint- Timber and Lum
ber, Cotton, wool. Hides, Ac.
1.. J. GUILafARTIN, JOHN FLANNERY. E. W. DRUMMOND.
aulT - . lm
CEO. H. CRUMP <k CO.,
auction' and commission merchants,
209 Broad Street. Augusta, Ga.
Ju’2o 3m
Tobias, Headricks & Cos.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
NO. 86 BEAVER AND 135 PEARL STS.,
KTow Voris..
Refer to Octavos Cohen. au23 lm
EDWARD f. LEGKIEL & CO.,
Commission Merchants,
BTlOvvßTigl,
ANDINSURANCE AGENTS,
Macon, Grcoi-g'ia.
ORDERS AND CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED.
EDVARD O. LE'tIUSX*, )
ob>. c r rkiman. ) aug22 lm
M. J. SOLOMONS,
Commission Merchant,
VXTH-L attend to the Selling: or Receiving and For
v » warding ali kinds of Merchandise. Produce, &c
Office for the present at the Drug Store of J. M.
Abrahams & Cos. au2l-lm
i JOHN S. SAMIS & tO. (
Forwanling and Commission
MEBCHAIS T«.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
Dry Ooods, Groceries, Ac.,
NOS. 1 AND L> SAMMIS’ BLOCK,
Bay Struct, Jacksonville, Florida.
JNO. 8. SAM.MIS. Kl». «. SAMMIS. CUAR. L. MATHER
anti ts
J. SHAFFER,
Commission 33oaler
In all kinds of
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC FRUITS ani> PRODUCE,
I West Washington Mark ft,
Opposite 143 West Rt., Bulkhead between Barclay and
, Vesey ?»ts.,
NEW YORK.
Potatoes, Apples and Onions constantly on hand, and
put up for the Southern market
All consignment* promptly attenked to.
Reb-rs to A. L. Bradley, A. Haywood, T. J.
Wal*U, and J. H. Parsous.
jyl2 eodly
HENRY BRYAN,
! Bryan Strut, next to Merchant*' and Pi antebs’
Bank Huiiding,
Broker aud Commisatico Agent
FOB SALE AND PURUiARt OF
STOCKS, BANK NOTES, PRODUCE, &c.,
And for Fonyarding Cotton.
Anls 3mo
GRiKEHItb, LlfttUKl, At.
b. K. RorllWtLG li WuiTESCAtk.
BOTHWELL & WHITEHEAD.
Grocery. Cimiimimi anil Porwanliui
MERCHANTS,
NO. 101 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA.
eep3 1m
Ja*. G. Watts. A. n. Cinnriox.
JAS. (i. WATTS & CO.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
GroctTios mid l*i-<»-isiioii!S.
ALSO, IMPORTERS OF
Foreign Lipin's, Wines, -Sugars, in.,
S3 Sr. JULIAN and 145 BRYAN STREET,
• West side Market Square, •
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
VITE would cal! the attention of our friends and the
▼ ? public generally to onr new connection, aud
solicit a share of their patronage.
Mr. A 11. Ouunpion. lab* of the firm of Champion &
Freeman, thanks his friends for their past favors and
requests the bestowal of the same on the new firm.
sept- lm
M. LAVIN,
WHOLESALE AND.RETAIL DEALEII
IN
Groceries, Wiuea, Liiiuors, Ale
and Porter.
•IK CASES BRANDY, warranted Pure
15 cases Wolfe’s Schnapps
15 cases Choice Whiskey
20 bbls Whiskey, various brarAds
60 boxes Fay Brothers Family Soap
10 ca“ 08 London Club Sauce
5 casks Byuss’ London Porter
6 bags Java Coffee
cases Sardines
6 bbii Seif-Raising Flour
casks Cape Fioyd Hams
rig Sid cs, Shor.kfers Pork
Fulton Market Beef.
And various other Reticles.
All of the above will be sold cheap, as my expenses
are light, net having to pay storeorhonso rent.
Any article bought from me not giving satisfaction
the money will be refunded.
M. LAVIN,
®cp*-2 • Ea*t Broad street.
HILTON & RANDELL,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
103 Hay st.. Near Barnard,
SAVANNAH, GA.,
Are constantly receiving per Steamers from New York
the Largest and most
Complete Assortment of Groceries
I-V THE CITY.
N. B.—Orders by Mail, accompanied with Remit
tance, luioiuwLY filled at Lowest Market Prices.
, aufll lmo
/j roREiQN /W* OOMESTIC^%t^^
a RSI St BARS ■
SOLS AGENTS AND IMPORTERS
Ch. Farre Champagnes
FOR THE STATE OF GEORGIA.
an3o
PIERCE SKEHAN
Wholesale and Detail Dealer
In Fine Groceries, Boots and Shoes, Clothing,
Foreign and Domestic Wines, Liquors and Segars.
Also, Skehan’s Celebrated
GOLDEN ALE AND CHAMPAGNE CIDEH,
in bottle and in wood.
London and Dublin Brown Stout, Scotch and Eng
lish Ales, &c.
Liberal deductions made to the trade.
ITC BROUGHTON STREET, SAVANNAH,
and C>2 Liberty street. New York.
GADEN & UNCKLES,
GENERAL PRODUCE Aim COMS’N MERCHANTS,
AND—
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN GROCERIES, PRO
VISIONS, &r. t
Corner op Bav and Barnard Streets,
t? SAVANNAH, GA.
Highest market rales paid for Cotton Woo!. Hides,
Ac., and liberal cash advances made on shipments to
our New York House. an 13
KIRLIN & KIENZLE,
Wholosalo and Hctail
DEALERS IN
ALES, WINES AND LAfiER BIER.
our house,
*65 BAY STREET.
«u2l ts
3500 TONS
OF—
ENGLISH RAILS,
Os best quality, 50x58 per lineal yard.
Tor sale by
FOWLE & CO.
jul9 Cm No. 70 Broadway, N. Y.
KIRLIN; BE 0. & BURKE,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
ALES. WINES AND LIQUORS,
CORNER WHITAKER STREET AND
BAY LANE.
ORIIKHS PROMPTLY FILLED & OELiVF.RED.
«u2l if
DEPOT.
fTUIE dnlißoribcr lma rnaumed Ilia old bnsinpss In
1 Williamson's Bnildijisr, opver end, north side
Buy street, where he is now receiving fresh supplies
of Butter and Cheese, at fair prices, and respectfully
solicits a liberal share of trade from his old customers
and patrons.
sepl-lw SEABORN GOODALL.
FOE SALE,
BY RECENT ARRIVALS.
CIDER VINEGAR,
• DRIED APPLES.
PRUNES,
MUSTARD,
CURRAN TANARUS&
HERRINGS.
INDIGO,
BEGARS.
• PAINTS AND OILS,
AXLE GREASE.
BAGGING,
ROPE.
In'jnire of
CHAS. L. COLBY A 00.,
i _ gISAf Corner Bay and Abercorn streets.
VIRGINIA TOBACCO AGENCY,
George A. Crump & Cos.,
209 Bboap Stbist, Augusta* Ga.,
HAVE on hand a large and wel] selected stock of
Manufactured and Smoking Tobacco. ’
S#mFi«B sent by Etprea# when deeirfcd. Sa Ju2o
. »AIVAIVIMA.M
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
oomoasloK mobchaKtb.
13 Knrthrokr A t'o.
- • BHIPPING and i GMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Comer B *y aud Whiiakca streets.
" Savannah. Ga.
Prompt attention given to consignments of Mer
chandise and Produce of all kinds purchased and sold.
lm
Horatio Pitcher.
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
healer in Ship Stores and Chandlery. Harris'
wharf, foot of Lincoln street, under the bluff, tepl
flM*oai & Gnrtlon,
A. COTTON FACTORS.
Commission and Forwarding Merchants,
au -° 00 Bay itreet,
R u *‘ Bhitaty A Cos., General Commission
Merchants, No. 202 Bay street, above Barnard
street. aU 24
T>rady, Smith ek Cos., Commission and For
warding Merchants and Manufacturers Agents,
Bay street, north side, between Whitaker* and Bar
nard street. aug24
J a tires heavy,
COMMISSION MERCHANT. Sole Agent for
James Wallace's Celebrated Whiskies, Gins, Alcohol,
Cologne Spirits, and New Eligland Ruin. No. C, Stod
dard’s Building, Bay street, Savannah. aulD
NA. Haidee A Cos.,
.COMMISSION A FORWARDING MERCHANTS
EhTAIU.ISiIEP IN IS3G.
Office No. 0 Stoddard’s Row,
OHI6 Sjvannnh, Ga.
Henry Uryan,
BROKER AND COMMISSION AGENT.
Brv iu street, next to Merchants’ and Planters’Bunk.
Building. an 10
MA. Cohen, *
• FORWARDING and COMM ISSN MERCHANT,
Office Home Ins. Cos., 80 Bay et.
Bell, Wylly & Christian, AUCTION, GEN
ERAL COMMISSION AND FORWARDING
MERCHANTS. Bay street, Savannah,* Ga.
A 31. Scarbrough it Cos., Grog EOT and Com
• mission Merojuntb, 140 Congress and 57 St.
Julian sts. Highest market prices paid for Cotton,
Wool, Beeswax, etc. Liberal Advances on Cotton, Ac.
Erwin Hardee,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Bay street. Savannah. Ga.
YITm. 11. Stork. Wholesale Grocer and Cora
> t mission and Forwarding Merchant, corner Lin
coln and B*y street. aug22
WINES, LIQUQRsT&cT
K-cetlicke & Cos.,
'J WHOLESALE DEALERS
In Groceries, Tines, Liquors aud Segars. Corner of
Bay and Whitaker sis., Savannah, Ga. scp2-luj
HG. ltiivve iW Cos.,
* WHOI.RBALX DEALERS IN'
LIQUORS. ALES AND LAGER BEER,
Cor. St. Julian street and Johnson square.
Israel R. Scaly «!w Cos.,
SOLE AGENTS AND IMPORTERS OF
Ch. FARRE CHAM P.A ONES,
In the State of Georgia.
207 Lay st., between Barnard and Jefferson,
auft .. bavanuah Ga,
Israel R. Scaly ek Cos.,
WHOLESALE HEALERS IN*
IMPORTED WINES, i OR DIALS, BRANDIES AND
SEGARS.
an 9 207 Bay st., lxtween liarnard iind Jefferson
JLarna, Importer and Wholesale Dealer in Span
• isii Segars, French Brandies. Wines, Whiskey
and other Liquors. Touaooo of all kinds.
101 Bay street, Savannah, Ga.
. DRY GOODS.
John C. 31 akcr I'ii Cos., Winy am. Retail
Dealeu-in DRY GOODS, HOjVLRY, GLOVES,
TRIMMINGS, RIBBONS, A c , Ac.
Cor. Congress and Whitaker sts.
Thomas Pepper, Wholesale and Retail Dealer
in Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, at Unityw
(Wntea Low Prices. ONE PRICE ONLY.
1) resdec & OrlF.
DRV GOODS—Wholesale and Retail.
ill aud 113 Congress st.
John 3lcCoiiag!iy,
DEALER IN DRY GOODS, Am
Samuel 31. Ledercr,* Jobber and Retailer of
Fancy anP Staple Dry Goods Coots and Shoes,
Clothing, Hats, sc. 140 Congress street.
GROCERIES, <fcc.
S. 3i. Gragg & Cos., 102 Bryan street, Deal
ers in Fine GROCERIES and J’ROVISIONS—
Agents for Allen’s WAIIOE BITTERS. Licensed
Dealer in WINES and IIQUORS. a"ni‘»
SS. 3llller, 157 Broughton street, has for sale,
. cheap. Flour, Sugar, Syrup, Lemons, Hay. Oats,
Coin, Cow I\-as, l’indcit,, Potatoes, Turnips, Onions
and Cabbages. auft
M Feral kV. Cos., w) o.csale Dealer in Wixrs, Li
• quoRS, Segars, Fak ' Groceries, C’anpieh, &c.
A F. Midi, Wiioi.Esu.E and Retail Dealer in
Ai GhOCERiES. FRUITS, cVe
Cor. Whitaker and Congress st. Lane
Congiion Synioia,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERS,
Corner Whitaker and St. Julian sts.,
Old Stand of W. R. Symons.
Hilton & Kamlcll, WHOLESALE ORQCERS,
103 Bay Street, are constantly receiving per
steamers from N. York, the largest and most complete
assortment of GROCERIES in this city.
P. Deyo, Dealer in Choice Family Groceries,
j* Wines, Liquors, Ac..
Robert Ilalfore,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER,
' 151 Broughton street.
BILLIARDS,- Ac.
fjilic “Live On U,” corner of Drayton street and
* Bay Lane. CHOICE VVHNES, ALES and SEGAKS
at Retail. Dunn & McMahon, Proprietors. an 19
O’Toole & Cos.,
BILLIAKDS, LIQUORS, WINES, &a
Broughton at., third door from Bull.
I?UUavrt Saloon. Bv WALTER O’MEARA.
J ALES, WINES, LIQUORS, &o.
Bay street, over Express Office.
TJnion Shades* Tf.benoe Muoent, Proprietor.
KJ ALE3, WINES, LIQUORS, SEGARS, Ac.
St. Charles Saloon, (in rear of Post Office,) by
A. Stamm. Wholesale and-Retail. None but
CHOICE WINES and LIQUORS served. Free Lunch.
CONFECTIONERY.
JE. Hernandez,
• CONFECTIONER~Wiioi.esaIe and Retail.
, MANUI'AOTUEUJI OF
SYRUPS, CORDIALS AND FINE CONFECTIONERY
OF ALT KINDS.
14G Broughton street, two doors from Barnard.
M Fitzgerald,
• wholesale and retail dealer in
CIDERS, LEMON, STRAWBERRY am> RASPBERRY
syrups, Dandies, ate., &<?.,
In any quantities, to suit Pur chasers. }
WHITAKER STREET.
GAS FITTING, &c.
plumbing and Gag Fitting,
A By JOHN H. CULLEN,
Broughton at., one door Wc-.t of Barnard.
WH. Williams, Gas Fitter add Plumueb,
• and Dealer in To. Wake, House Fuanisiung
Goods, &c. 145 Broughton street.
Weed Cornwell,
M’hoiesaleDealers iir Ha riV.vaiu' andTiK Ware.
No 139 and 161 Jliought-on street.
TT Crnuaton,
• PLUMBER AND GAS FITTER,
91 Bryan st., ntfx* to cor. Whitaker.
S. ICoethi eke & Co.*
Importers of Genuine Havana Segars,
Corner Bay and Whitaker streets, Savannah, Ga.
sop 2 lm *
Jaeoh Langsilorf ct Cos., Wholesale Dealers
in fine Havana and Domestic Segars, Chewing
and Smoking Tobacco, Snuff, Ac. 171 Bay street, be
tween Whitaker and Barnard streets. au24
IT* Kolh.
1 • SEGARS, TOBACCO, SNUFF, PIPES, Ac.
Barnard street, one door South of the Market.
CP. Segars, Touagco, Snuff, Pipes,
• Fancy Articles, Stationery, Ac.
Cor. Bull and Broughton sta.
F Const ant, Imfortfr of Domestic and Havana
• Segars, Meerschaum Pipes, Ac. Also, Winks,
Champagnes and other Liquors.
Bull street, opposite the Post Office.
piuntingT STATIONERY "&cT~
Saville & Lrath,
liOOK.'ELLERS AND STATIONERS,
Cor. Bryan sfreet and Market Square.
TYT avfclt.g Ink, MANijF.cTunri) and for sale b?
m DAVID H. GALLOWAY,
Geo. if. Mrliola, ’ “
book and job printer,
Bay st., between Abet corn and Drayton
E.
— ' No. 6 Whitaker stj-eet.
W» Us a son <& Cd.,
Os HERALD JQB PRINTING OFFICE.
No, 111 Bay street.
D 1 RE OT OR Y --C ON TtN UE D
CLOT] i7n(L "
H. A Topham, L« Ccngrcs, '
nab. and 7 Merchant.' Row I'm-.iL '. ’ ■
Dealer in Fine Ready Mudr cuSSL 1 8. <
tog Goode, 0 ' nta ' Furniah!
- professional. ~
IV* A. 31. Siic-fd, " i
DENTIST
_ WATCHUS. JEVVKLRILa-,! I^-*8
FUy,mian, Dealer in W*i^7TCrT7*~ :==:
* P and Ware. fTnc^Tv.
CoB P*" ot-. opposite the Pnl. cL -,
HAIR DRESSING, andc = ~ =?i^
' ==!Sl
p""-
Hanging, Ac., ai short notici; ° ,s??P airin & Bi ll
**"' ia° Broughion at.
- CHINA U r ARE, «sec. '
J 0 B P IU^ A .’st Q VVhola4h^n^ i< S L
_. ina Broni-htyn street, M d0,,,. fl? cl . ail - ofE
- " "
to Stoddard's tog ofllce Ko Hi Bay
DRLWsrf-
M - 'V.-tish,
N c " iWons^
sr —
m«onias 31. Turner,
Brought' ’
4. ifi —2Sii
r — — BOOTS ~
A. and < cimaren> d c’alf r serle 3:u il? nv ’ w °niui^
SHOES of all kinds and f 4uallfi e c 9 aUd K,d m
VJf RB < TAIL . f AND SHOE STORE
lb' Broughton at,, gd doorjrnn, B ulli
- _ SC 1 RIVEXEJ i
Business entrusted to his care“at VlLo " U| l
Hugest, Jr,, opposite PniaskiHouse °‘ * <!Ka to
IUPRsT
T T. Rending .
f J • FHOTOGK 4PHERS,
~ •_Cor L U hit,ker l n l d st. JuUan sts.
Ww""’’ Pho, °S*»plifc Gnllcra- " '
RHiantns ~
r, i . DOUSE AND SIGN PAINTER
Dealer in Paints oil* a-.. g» i h u '
stand of Jno. G. Fallignnt. * ’ U ,Inliau
_ SODA WATER.
.—~ , , Car. Bay ana West Broad streets.
A;RY GOODS AA~D CLOTHING.
Carhart, WiiiihirjuTco^"
Manufarinm-s nn.l AYHolesnfe Renlers in
RIADV MADE etOTHINa
331 AMI) 333 BKOAiwAV. con. Worth Street, *
NEW YOR K.
LTS I Henbt Shafkb,
MM. 11. Wnirroßn, ( A. T. HahietoW
Office of Payan * Carhart in^ffiation.
STLKLL^I]tmLNii,~
, yl^ e , rrh " , “’ Row Hilton Head, So. Cn.
t ; „- the ? tte , nt . lon of Wholesale and Retail imr
chasers to their superior stock of
-and naval clothing,
• AND
FURNISHING goods*
THE -\EW skirt FOR 18G.5.
A aRSSS fcrl *'
HoVnil/ T cad the advertisement iu the Savannah
Hwjfl MBUwtag fu „ partieffiars every “ay
jyC ui aw.'im
CUNNINGHAM A. PURSE,
E A< MK f irr ;S ti and commission
nayM^ivanS^cJ, 4 ttod(lnrtl ' B Lower Stores,
G«mm| C l| C n,7 Rn,) r Hob-rshßm & Pons, Hunter*
Eririn * H«rt™ U n? oh . en ’ B "s ham ' Baldwin * Cos.,
lee * Cia *Tborn & Cunningham.
sep43m
COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE.
fT'HE have this day entered into Copart
fPtPhtp to carry on DrayagS, Stor
age and Commission business, tinder the haute of H
Dickerson i- t o.
Office, second door west of Messrs. Andrew Low A
La 11. J. DICKERSON.
T. A. GOODWIN
„ N. B. BROWN.
Bavannwh, Ga.. August 21,13C5. au£l-lro
P. H. BEHN,
Factor and general commission mer
chant. Near old stand, Bay street, Savtut
n«h, Ga. sep4-5
Warren’s Celebrated Needles and risk
Hooks.
ANDREW CLERK Ac CO.,
4S MAIDFN LANE, NEW YORK,
SOLE AGENTS AND IMPORTERS.
OUR former customers will find a reduction in gold
prices of the Needles, while the quality is alwnys
kept up to the highest standard known to English
manufacturers.
A. C. & Cos., respectfully solicit a renewal of the
mercantile relations so long aud favorably esteemed
by their holts". au2s-3m
Large Importation
OF—
HAVANA SEGARS,
LEAF AND SMOKING TOBACCO.
125,000 Superior Havana Sugars, (Jenny Lind;
30 bales Spanish Leaf Tobacco
2,000 lbs. choice Spanish Smoking Tobacco
3,000 bunches Spanish Cigarettas
Just received Street from Havana.
I have also in Store a large lot of the best brands
Virginia Smoking and Chewing Tobacco.
Anderson's slut Ltllenthai’s Fine Cut Chewing To
bacco. *
Merchants, Brier Root and other Pipes.
All of which I am prepared to seil-at Wholesale or
Retail.
R. MOLINA,
Comer Bull and Congress streets,
atig'.fi ts Under Screven House.
SHADES, SHADES.
JUST RECEIVED,
YVYndow Shades,
PAPER HANGINGS,
OILTCOHNICES, BANDS ART) FIXI URES
The snbscriVer having purcha ed a Stock of the
'above articles, he Is now prepared to attend to alt or
ders with despatch. All w irk warrants.
W- H. H. TURNER.
eepl-15 18 St, -lullah street.