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The Savannah Daily Herald.
WKDXKSDAr, hKPTKMUKK 47. 1K65
] nipordt im « of \«|tolr<iii\ ConiiutbU In
Nrilro.
This occupation "f Sonora hy the Imperial
troops, remarks a Washington letter writer,
gives Napoleon the only thing that was
wanting in order to reuder his conquest of
Mexico complete, lie now holds the whole
country, both on the acacoast and in the in
terior, an<l from our California on the north,
down to the Isthmus of Tchauntepec. Uis
garrisons occupy Mntamoras, Tampico, Ja
lapa, Vera Cruz and Alvarade, on the Gulf
of Mexico—the line of the Rio Grande ; and
now, by the capture of Hermosillo andGuay
mas, he has a firm foothold on the Gulf of
California and the Pacific coast of Mexico.—
It is said, on pretty good authority, that Na
poleon has already expended $50,000,000 in
order to establish Maximilian's throne, and
that he has promised him $25,000,000 more,
d-necessary, to sustain him. Wbat of that ?
tv ill he not get his money back five times
over ? Is not Sonora and Lower California
both of them now held by his troops, worth
more than that to the ambitious ruler 01
f ranco? This occupation by his troops, bv
the way, of these Mexican States of Sonora,
Sinoloa and Lower California is simply the
measure which the sagacious Frenchman
adopts in order to reimburse lumseif for his.
outlay; and the step is taken in pursuance
of an agreement with Maximilian, entered
into many months ago. The provinces of
Sonora and Sinoloa stretch for seven hun
dred miles along the Gulf of California
They are rich in mines of silver and gold,
aad their territorial area is equal in extent to
'Near York, Pennsylvania and Ike six New
■ogland States. Their present population
Is upward of half a million. They only need
the enterprise, the capital and the infiux of
laborers that can be supplied by Napoleon to
make them among tbe most productive
regions of tbe world. A standard writer
says of them:
"The climate is described by travelers as
the best on the American continent, being
mild, salubrious, healthful and invigorating.
Sonora and Silialoa possess some of the
most productive lands in the world. Along
the rivers are broad and rich bottoms, which
even under the rude style of cultivation
adopted by the natives, yield crops of com
nad wheat in marvelous abundance. Much
of Lower California baa been pronounced a
desert; but when we remember that Unoer
California, prior to its occupation bv* the
people of the United States, was regarded as
a worthless desert, much allowance must be
made tor this statement, made by tiaveilers
by no means partial to the country.
“In mines of silver this country is admit
ted to be the richest in the world, lor though
>ot developed to the extent of the mines in
Guanajuato, and some other of the Mexican
!-nates, the silver bearing rock is found in
greater abundance In a commercial point
of view, tins country possesses very great
;'.dvautages. It lies on the great highway
LoPCthe Gulf of Mexico to the PacificOcear
on a degree of latitude and under climatic
influences which give it great, advantages
over the country either north or south of the
Gulf of California. Par seeing commercial
heads have long foreseen that Guyrnaa, or
some port on the Gulf ol California, would
one day be the rival of San Francisco in the
command ol the commerce of the Pacific
Ocean, and the great overland trade anti
travel.
“Five hundred miles of railroad, built
troru Ciuynias to the navigable waters of the
Rio Grande, would open steam navigation
between the two oceans through i temper
ate and Uealthfiil climate, and secure to the
Gulf of C alifornia «oiiimeicial advantages
that would soon build upon its shores great |
marts of trade, draw to it fleets of ve-sela I
from every quarter of the globe, and rapidly
build up apowerrul State.”
The London Money Market Review, speak
ing ot the Confederate bonds, acknowledges
their utter uselessness, and suggests that the
agents of the late rebel government, both in
England and America, could not possibly
have been left bare of resources and proper
ty ; and that the question whether such
property could be attached and reclaimed
lor the bondholders is oue for their active
consideration.
Tl»r khi Uoa for Delegates to the North
(Carolina Convention.
A general election was held in North Car
olina on Thursday, to choose delegates to a '
State Convention, which meets October 2,
tor the purpose of reconstruction. The fol
lowing order .was issued by Gen. Ruger:
GF.NKRAL OR!BBS—No. I t],
Hi.aoqrs. Deft, of North Carolina,
Raleigh, N. C., Sept. 12, 1865.
An election having been appointed by His
Excellency the Provisional Governor of the
State.of North .Carolina, to be held on the
21st day of September, 1865, the following
order in relation thereto is published for the
government and information of all con
cerned :
l On the day of'such election no officer
or enlisted man will visit the polls, nor will
permission to leave camp or station be given
to officers or men, except in cases of neces
sity.
2. Officers having command of troops will,
at the request of the civil officers having
charge of the elections, render alt needful as
sistance for the preservation of order. If
serious disturbances should anywhere occur
at the polls such disturbance will be at once
suppressed, . and the guilty arrested, even if
such request be not made.
3. Any person guilty of attempting, by
lorce, to prevent au and quiet elec
uon, or interfering therewith, will be pun
ched with the severity due to acts in their
ua.uve essentially hostile to tbe government,
- t ml tm ' SUC *J persons will be arrested
by the nearest company commander, and all
. .kIo 18 \ n s 'l ch C!Vse "Ported by him direct
to these headquarters as well as to his im
meotate superior
4. Commanding officers of districts, regi
ments, posts or separate detachments, will
£ .responsible f °*' ,he enforce
ment of this order.
5. The foregoing order is not published
under apprehension that the conduct ot tbe
roo P s would otherwise be improper or that
the election Mould not be orderir but hat
the evil disposed, if such them be may be
forewarned and without excuse, and the dec
non be beyond suspicion, f»ir
By command of Bt Maj. Qen. R iuer
J. A. Campbell, Asst. Adj Gen.
Snails of the Dtsi'Br.—ln a Ofmri ~rt
to Vhe Freuch Academy ol Srienw*
M. Paul Rocbei gives <1 description nfva
snails, tL, migrations aid habits of
which he has had ocw>ion to observe during
his Havels ovei the southern pan of the Dm
vruce ot Oran, Iron, £| Aeuoiat to the iron
tier of the Empire of Morocco. These crea
tores obtain the water necessary to their VvU
tence from certain pulpous plants which grow
spontaneously in those regions not visited
with rain Such is the ««§,/, a plant which
19 the chief aliment and .t might almost he
said the drink of the animals to be found in
the desert of Sahara, especially of the cele
brated meah or antelope, which, if the Arabs
are to be believed, can live several years
without drink. Such is Rlso the zmonhglium
cormtem, which the Arabs call the water
skin plant. M. Rocher states that he has
often seen hundreds of snails attached to
these plants early in the morning, in order
to derive from the moisture which in other
countries is supplied to them by rain or dew
During the night there always is in the dete
ert a certain relative dampness, owing to the
extreme rarelactionjof the air in those regions
of ,aiL alt, ° °.? nt , r ’ bute3 ,0 ,be nourishment
£,£*» mo| ‘ D£kß which can live a long
iSOSE**- Twlr sbfU » are pro
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Wi. M. DAVIDSON,
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IN
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TEAS, SEGARS,
ALE and Cider*.
sep2 ts
BRINCKERHOFF & MILLS,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN TEAS. Orders for
all kinds of Teas, In any sized packages de
sired, filled at the lowest market prices. Pnrtles or
dering will please send remittances. Terms cash.—
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No. HI Pearistreet, near Wall, New York
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sepf-rf cor. Bryan street and Market Square.
CONNISRIOIV MKRCfIUTMw.
warren & PLATNER,
Cnmmt«»ion Mrwhnnts,
And dealers in all kind, of coarse snd fine papers
and paper slock. Also a fine r.as<.rtmcnt of envel
ope *s4 iwines conrtsnrly on hand. sash paid for
r.Cf, Lagging and nule ]*r»r in lurgv or spi.ll qtian
lllie,
septa ts 210 Bay street, Savannah, Ga
JAMES B. CAHILL,
GENERAL
COMMISSION MERCHANT
AND DEALER IN
Groceries, Provisions, Wines
and Liquors,
171 BROAD STREET,
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
HOLDERSofMercbanairc wishing torealtoe Imme
diately will consult their interests by consigning
the panic
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trusted to them, and prompt returns made at the
most .eison able rates. r**p4-2m
Lrri M. lnuarinLi.. J. R. W. Johnston.
CHURCHILL 4 JOHNSTON,
Dry G-oods,
AND—
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS
AGENT3 OP STEAMER UNION,
333 U ROAD STREET,
OrpjSiTt Masonic Ham,
AUGUSTA, CEORCIA.
Will give prompt and personal attention to all
t'OVSIOXMESTS THEY MAY BE FA
VORED WITH.
Consignments Solicited.
References in Savannah—Messrs. DeWitt A Mor
gan, Bell, Wylly A Christian; .T, T. Paterson k Cos. ;
N Lyon, Keq. aug24-lm
TO SliirrEßS OF COTI’ON VND OTHER
SOUTHERN PRODUCE.
FENNER, BEKNETT * BOWMAN,
Successors to HStdhkiss, Fhnher A Bennett.
COMMHaJON MERCHANTS,
No. 40 VtSSv Strket. ..aw You*.
Aud Memphis, Term.
TIIOUAB FIKNES, nEKEVBENNeTT, D. W. Bowjivn.
jy6 ' On. .
CHAB. L. COLBY & CO.,
Shipping Cumiubdon and Forxvavding
MERCHANTS.
JONM RLOCK, rOBWTB RAT AND A BERCOBN BTRCRT
SAVANNAH, GA.
LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES
Made on Consignments to the firm of Cuas. L. Colut*
of New Y’ork. or m onrfrlends 1n Boeton.
MAUDE & WRIGHT, Agents at Augusta, Ga.
REFERF.N OE8;
Merare. Dabney, Morgan & Cos., New Y’ork.
Jarivk Slade, Estp, New York.
Hon. J Wiley Edinands, Boston.
Gardner Colby. K*q., Boston. aep 18—tt
A. S. HARTRIDGE,
Factor and Coinmissioii Merchant.
BAY' STREET, SAX’AWN AH.
To bo found, at present, at office of Messrs. J. T.
Thomas A Cos,, next to Central Railroad Bank.
scpl4 2w
Woodward, Baldwin & Cos.,
110 ilnunr Street, New York,
*.» anti 11 Hanover S*., .Baltimore.
DRT GOODS COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Liiioral advances made on Consignments, Sheetings,
Qgnubnrgs snd Yarns. jyis
•Tons .Toms. i iCnAierON H. Wat,
Late Treasurer State of Ga. / (. savannah, Ga.
Jones & TYay,
Have le opened their office at No. 9S, Bay Street.
(Opposite ttw- old stand-j savannah, Ga-, for the trans
action of a General ton'mlsslon and Factorage busi
ness. Particular attention paid to forwarding Colton
and Merchandize Jo and from the interior.
li«vnDj«ip»—T. W. Chichester, Esq.. Augusta. Ga.,
I. C. Plant. Esq., Macon, Ga,, J. W. Warren. Esq.. Co
lumbus. <ia., ai.d any Bank or Merchant of Savannah,
<3* sepiaeocllmo
HENRY BRYAN,
BrYAN StEKICT, WFXT TO MkROIIAKTS’ AND ft-ANTlBa*
Bank JiUIi.MNO,
Broker aud Commission Ag'ent
FOR SALK AM> TURCiJASE OK
STOCKS, BANK NOTES, PRODUCE, &c.,
And for Forwarding Cotton
an 15 !?mo
ddrTeJTmalzela
TRY ONE POUND.
w “ m m,m
That received a medal and honorable mention from
the Royal Commiseinncra. therompetion of all prom
inent manufacturer* of ‘Corn Starch" and “Prepared
Corn Flour'* of this and other countries notwithatand
MAIZBXA,
The food and luxury of the ajje, without a single
fault. One trial will convince the most skeptical.—
Makes Puddings, Cakes, Cnsurds, Blanc Manxes Ac.,
without i.-dnglass, with few or no cgs&, at n cost ns
tonlrihtng the most economical. A slight addition to
ordinary Wheat Flour greatly improves Bread and
Cake It is also excellent lor thickening sweet sauces,
gravies k>r flsh and nuats, soups, Ac. For Ice Cream
nothing can compare with it. A little boiled in milk
will produce rich cream for cofiee, chocolate, tea, Ac.
Put up in one pound packages, under the trade
mark Muizena, with directions tor use.
A most delicious article of food for children and in
valid* of all Mgrf.
For sale by Grocers and Druggists everywhere.
Wholesale Depot, 166 Fulton Street.
WILLIAM DTJRYJCA,
au26>3iu General Agent.
GUNNY BAGGING.
For snlc by
N. A. HARDEE & CO.
sep*-tf
Buy Your Claret
AND SHERRY WINES
TONKING’S,
IN REAR OF POST OFFICE, HILTON HEAD.
saga* ts '
ICE! ICE ! I
AT 11-2 CENTS PER POUND.
r I , HE Subscribers announce to the Savannah public
A that they are prepared to fhmleh Ice in any
quantity at one and a half cents per pound.
Orders should be sent to their Depot, Rlbero’a old
Ice House, Congrea. street Lane, between Whitaker
and Bull streets
Orders from the country promptly filled.
sept2l-lw F. L. GUE A CO. ,
Dissolution of Copartner
ship.
r PHE CopartnerrMp heretofore existing between
A DaWtrt' BHCYN.ndT. W. SAVAGE, under the
name of ÜBUTN A'SAVaOE, Architects, cessed to
exist on Ist January, 183*.
aepm-tawiw DeWTO BRUYN
I UIIIH KIUKI, UHI IIKI, Ate.
G. ft OSGOOD,"
»Ttl*F. |<4 COMttMKSIi ASH Si S%' .
aria \n sts , •avasnaH, u i.
wholesale and retail DEALER IN
Groceries mid Provisions,
Tin, Crockery, Glassware
Anil Uardvrare,
N. B.—The highest Cash Prices paid for Beeswax,
Tallow. Wool. Hides. ts eeptir.
8. E. Bothwixi . B Huitweaiv.
BOTHWELL l WHITEHEAD
Ornery, Comissisii and rorwardiug
MERCHANTS,
NO. 101 BAY STRKET, SAVANNAH, OA.
eepS lm
Jas. G. Waits A. H. CnAurio:r
JAS. G. WATTS & CO.,
WMI£SAiAjMS ACT ail If AMIS IN
Groceries and I?i’OY*ifsions.
ALSO, IMPORTERS OF
Foreign Lianors, Wines, -Segars, &c,,
8S St JULIAN and 145 BRYAN STREET.
West side Market Square,
S-A. GEORGIA.,
WE would call the attention of onr friends and the
public generally to onr new count ction, and
solicit a shire of their patronage
requests the bestowal of the same on tne new firm.
' lm 0T
HILTON & RANDELL,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
XD3 Bfiy • Nectf' Barnard,
SAVANNAH, GA.,
Are constantly receiving per Steamers from New Y’ork
the Largest and most
Complete Assortmeßt of Groceries
IN THK CITY.
N. R,—Orders by Mail, accompanied with Remit
tance, ranMpTi.v Fu.Lxoat Lowest Maiket Pricea
an3l lmo J
SOLE AGENTS AND IMPORTERS
OF—
Ch. Farre Champagnes
FOR THE STATE OF GEORGIA.
au:to
NEW GROCERY STORE.
Vmi Nowtoir A Ward.
WOULD respectfully inform their frierda nud the
public that they have opened at No. 153 Bmuph
ton street, formerly occnpicd try Blun and Meyer; aud
trill keep constantly on hand a well selected stock so
Family Groceries.
Quick ealee and small profits is their motto, and a
shau. of tho puMfo ration ige is leppfcttfolly foitciicd,
J. 11. VAN NEWTON iT o. WARD.
aep!2 ii
PIERCE SKEHAN
Wholesale and Retail Dealer
In Fine Groceries, Boots and Shoe* Clothinsr.
Foreign and Domestic Wines, Liquors and Segars.
Also, Skehan’s Celebrated
GOLDEN ALE AND CHAMPAGNE CIDER,
in bottle and in wood.
London and Dablin Brown Stont, Scotch and Eng
lish Ales, Ac.
Libera] deductions made to the trade.
170 BROUGHTON STREET, SAVANNAH,
and 62 Liberty street. New York
GADEN & UNCKLES,
GENERAL PRODITtE aim COMS'N MERCHANTS,
AMD
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN GROCERIES, PRO
VISIONS, Ac.,
Cobkzb or Bat and Babnaei- Stbxxts,
savannah, ga.
Highest market rates paid for Cotton, Wool, nidcs,
Ac., and liberal cash advances made on shipments lo
onr New York House. eeplS
KIRLIN & KIENZLE,
Wholesale and Retail
DEALERS IN
ALES, WINES AND LAGER BIER.
OUR HOUSE,
tor. BAY STREET.
au2l tt
TRY ONE POUND.
3500 TONS
or— t
ENGLISH RAILS,
Os best quality, 60x5S per lineal yard.
For sale by
FOWLE & CO,
jqT9 6m No. 70 Broadway, N. Y.
EIRLIN.BRO. & BURKE,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
ALES, WIMS AND LIfORS,
CORNER WHITAKER STREET AND
HAY LANE.
ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED A DELIVERED.
anil ’J ' , if
H G, HUWE * 007
Wholesale Dcalvts in
GROCERIES, LIQUORS AND SEGARS,
Corner Johnson Square and St. Julian street, and No.
ITS Buy street, Hodgson's Building. Particular at
tention paid to filling country orders.
AGENTS FOR Til E SALE OF ALE & LAGER-BEER,
scptl Im
MIA TOBACCO AGEM,
George A. Crump & Cos.,
20 9 Bboaii Street, August a, Ga,
HAVE on hand a large and well selected stock of
Manufactured anu Smoking Tobacco.
Samples sent by Express when desired. 3m jn2o
DANIEL MANN,
and Retail Denier In Tinware,
it Moves and Stove Pi pen. Also, Hoofing, Gut
tering and Repairing done at the shortest notice.
Northwest corner of St Jnlltn street
sep6-lm and Market Square.
IBoke3? 5 s Bitters,
The Oldest and best renowned.
L . FUN' K E ,
06 Liberty Street,
sepl2j3mo NEW YORK.
BUY YOUR COOL DRINKS
—AT—
TONKING’S,
IN REAR OF POST OFFICE, HILTON HEAD
augvo • t s
HAVAKNAII
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
< OMMiaWOW MKKi HANTS.
rKofthefke A Cos.
. JiUIfTINU am. COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Comer B t and Whitaker etivetA
Savannah. Uu.
Prompt attention given to consignments of Mcr
chandiae and Produce of all kinds purchased and sold.
sep2 lm
Horatio Pitcher.
COMMISSION MERCHANT.
Dealer in Ship Siores aud Chandlery. Harris'
wharf, foot of Lincoln street, trader the blutf. eepl
Ttaon A Gordon,
COTTON FACTORS.
Commission aud Forwarding Merchants,
au3d 9O Bay street,
Rue XVhttnei* At Cos., General Commission
Merchants No. 202 Bay street, above Barnard
street. an 24
■Drnclj-, Smith A Cos., Commission and For
Ij warning Merchants and Manufacturers Agents.
Bay street, north side, between Whitaker aßd Bar
nard street. aug24
MA. Cohen,
• FOKWAHUNG AamCOMMISSNUtIfeCHANT,
Office Home Ins. Cos , 89 Bay st.
Bell, Wylly <v Christian, AUCTION, GKN
ERAL COMMISSION AND FORWARDING
MERCHANTS. Bay street, Savanpah, Ga.
AM. Srarbrough & Cos« Gxoobiv and Coji
• .vimstoN Mxaon.Nis, 140 Congress and 67 Bt.
Juiian sts Highest market prices paid for Cotton,
Wool, Beeswax, etc. Liberal Advanceson Cotton, Ac.
Erwin A Hardee,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Bay street. Savannah, Ga.
wYnes,~liquoiis,~&c.~ ~ ~
AKOHLBR, NORTHEAST CORNER OF
• Broughton and Jefferson streets. Sole Agent
for the State of Georgia, for the sale ot California
Wines aud Brandy. ts
Tt. Kocthcke A Cos.;
.re, WHOLESALE DEALERS
lhAiroeeriea, 'Vines, Liquors and Segars. Comer of
Bay and Whitakersta, Savannah, Ga. sep2-lxn
Israel It. Stuly ds Cos.,
..SOLE AI.LNTS AND IMPORTERS OF
Ch. FARRK CHAMPAGNES,
•’ la the State ol" Geoigta.
207 Hay sL, bi twe. n barrard arid Jefferson,
au9 savannah, Ga.
lusM-M. Scaly and» Cos.,
A WHOIJCSAI.E DRAI.ERB IN
IMPORTED MINES, t OHBIALS, BRANDIES AND
SEGARS.
an 9 207 Hay-st, between Barnard and Jefferson
JLnrna, Impoiter and Wholesale Dealer In Sr-va
. tan Seoaes, Febnou BaAmnia. Winxs, WuiaaxT
igrd other Liquors. Tosacoo of all kinds.
191 Bay street. Savannah, Ga,
ORY GOODS.
Jolin C. Maker Wuousai.r ani> Kktail
Df.aiwrin DRY GOODS, HOSIkRY’, GLOVES,
TUIMMINGS, IUBBONS, &c % Ac.
Cor. Uougre» and Whitaker ats.
Tliomas Pepper, Wuolesalc amußetail Df.ai.cb
in Staple an* Fancy Duy Goo os, at Unprtce
touted Loio Erfces. ONE PRICE ONLY’.
Jolin McConagliy,
DEALER IN DRY GOODS, *o.
Samuel M. L*ecterer, Jobber and Retailer of
Fancy and Staple Dry Gooi»* Boots ani> Shoes,
Clothing, Hath, Ac. 146 Congress street.
GROCERIES, &c.
C. K. Osgood, Store IS6 Congress and <BS St-
Julian streets. Savannah, U.i Wholesale and
Retail Dealer in Groceries and Provisions, Crockery,
Glassware, Tin and Hardware. N. B.—The highest
cash prices paid for Beeswax, Tallow, Wool, Hides,
Ac. sepir*
MFerst A Cos.. v\ I o.epale Dealer in Wines, Li
• quors, Segars, F>m yGroofries, Caxdhs, <fec.
Congress street.
AP. Mira, Wn<)i.Rs\i.s ano Hetail Dealer in
•* s groceries,! fruits, Ac
Tor. IN hirakcr Wid Oongress st. Lane
r>ongdtiu & Symons,
NVHOLESALE and retail grocers.
Corner H hftakor and Jit. Julian sts.,
Old Stand of W. R. Symons. __
TTiltou « Knnilcll,. WH.iLESALE GROCERS,
XX W3 BaY Strset, are constantly receiving p«‘r
steamers from N. Y’m-k, the largest and most complete
assortment of GROCERIES in this
Ip P.Ueyo, Dealer in Oiioicf Family Gaoueries,
W»4 Liquor.B, mt
Robert llalfore,
w WHOLEoALE AND RETAIL GROCER,
161 Broaghton street
BILLIARDS,
O'Toole it. Cos.,
BILLIARDS, I.IQUORS, WINES, &a
Broughtou st., tliird door from Bull.
DiUinnl Saloon. Bv WALTER O’MEARA.
XJ ALE3, WINE& LIQUORS, Ac.
Bay street, over Expreas Office.
Union Shades, TeeKnoe NuoEnt, Proprietor
ALES, WINKS, LIQUORS, sEGAKS, 4C.
St. Charles Saloon, (in retros Post Office,! by
A. St.jim. Wholesale and Retail. None but
CHOICE WINKS and LIQUORS served. Free Lunch.
t ■ ,
John J. Purtillc, (late Kecot ler of the Second
Provost Court) wUt attend to sit Writugg and
Business entrusted to his cure, at Saloon oi Terence
Nugent, Jr„ opposite Pulaski House.
GAS FITTING, Ac.
niumhlng and Uat Pitting,
A B* JOHN H. CULLEN,
Broughton gt., one door We t of Barnard.
YU H. AV illiams, Gas Fitteb and Pjxmuzh,
vt • and Dealer in Tin Wari, Horse Fuasjaun, a
Goods, Ac, 145 Broughton street.
Weed & Cornwell,
Wholesale Dealers ill JiARDWARe-and Tin Ware.
No. 189 and lti 1 Broughton street.
TT Cranston,
AJ S PLUMBER AND GAS FITTER,
HI Bryan st., next 10 cor. Whitaker.
SEGARS, TOBACCOr&c.
Ijt. EuMiMke'df Cos,
'j Importers of Genuine Havana Segars,
Corner Bay and -Whitaker streets, Savannah, Ga,
sepv lm
FKolll.
. SEGARS, TOBACCO, SNUFF, PIPES, Ac.
Barnard street, one door South of the Marker
CP • Lopez, Sxgars, Tobaoco, Snctt, Piprs,
s Fancy Abticlks, Stationery, JiC.
cor. Bull and Broughton eta.
F Const Itnt, lurOKTFB or Domestic and Havana
• StGARS, MErnsoUAUlt Pu-ss, Ac. Also, Winks,
champagnes and other Liquors.
Bull street, opposite the Post Office.
printing' STA.TK )NKU Y,
Saville A I.earh,
lIOOIvrELLERS AND STATIONERS,
Cur. Bryan street audMarket Square.
\ 1 arklng Ink, MANurAcrcaxD and for sale by
iU DAVID H, GALLOWAY,
Geo. N. Nichols,
BOOK AND JOB PRINTER,
Bay st., between Abei com and Drayton.
JD .1. Purse, LITIIOGHAPIiEK, STATIONER,
li. BINDER JOB PRINTER Ac.
No. 6 Whitaker street.
c \V. Kittson A Cos.,
O. HERALD JOB PRINTING OFFICE.
No. 11l Bay meet.
WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c.
Fl>. .lordan, Dealer In Watcuss and Jewelry,
• Silver and Plated Ware Fancy Goods, Ac.
HP- Watches and Jewelry Kepaired.
139 Congress st, opposite the Folaski House.
4341 HAIB DRESSING, Ac '
Pulaski House Barber Skop, (cor. Bull and
Bryan sts.J Shaving, HRir Cutting, Shampooing,
Whiskers Dyed, Ac. Fancy Soaps, Cologne, Neck Ties
and other Fancy Ai tides for sale.
FURNITURE.
Dennis Falvey, FURNITURE WAREHOUSE.
Nmv Work Mads to Oxbxa Repairing, Bell
Hanging, Ac, at short notice. 138 Broughton st.
-cimTwlßET&c. ~
ED. Smytk, QUEENSWARE, GLASS AND
e CHINA, at Wholesale and Retail.
109 Broughton street, ltd door from cor. of Bull
~~ ' DRUGGISTS.
W» M wholesale AND RETAIL DRUGGIST,
aul4 Sourheaat cor, Barnard nqd Broughton sts. ’
]B«w Drag Honse,
Xl Corner Congress and Barnard sts.
JACOB UPPMAN, late Kino At Waanta
fnhomai M. Turner,
A DRUGGIST,
Southwee; cor. Barnard and Broughton st*
DIRECTORY CONTINUEdR
| A. Holouoiu A Cos., ~
* A yUOLLSALK AND RETAIL DltUGijiKis.
reorders executed securatriy sndwSh
W XJISANDSHuS
MIOEn, of all kind, and qualities BOOiS anr
152 Congress si., 4lli door North of the M..;- ■
CV eo. T. Nichols, ' ~~
* RETAIL BOOT AND SHOE STORE
C(>NFECTIONEKY^*,
JE. Hernandez.
. CONFECTIONER— Wholfsali Am
.MANcvAOTrusa or -
SYRUPS, CORDIALS AND FINE CONFECTIONERY
146 Bronghton street, tWo doors from B.^,^
M Fitzgerald,
, « UOLXSAU; ASTI BET All DtALES IH
CIDERS, LEMON, STRAWBERRY am* RASPBFftfiv
W In any quantities to suit Purchasers
MUtTAKEB BTKECT ' "*•
photographs! ~~
JT. Reading A Cos.,
• rUOTOGRsPUERS,
Cor Whit iker and St. Julian st,
SODA WATER.
John Ryan, Bottler °f SODA WATER?PORTHP
and ALE, COItDIALs. SYRUPS, * c fcli
Out- Bay and West Broad street*
URY POOPS ANP CLOTHING.
(arhart, Whitford
Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealer* i„
READY MADE CLOTHING
381 ANO 333 Bboadwat. ooa. Wonm Sibev- ’
_ „ „ TOBK.
TANARUS, F, Ca»b a *i, I llanav Shake,
W *l. H. W uiTFonn, | A. T. Hamilton,
J. B. Vak Waodiin.
Office of Psyan t Carhart in liquidation
' 3m
STEELE & BURBANK,
11 Merchants Row, Hilton Head, So. Ca
CALL the attention of W’holesale aud Retail i.nr
chasers to their superior stock of 1
MILITARY AND NAVAL CLOTHING
ASD
FURNISHING GOODS,
Watchea, Clocks, Fancy Goode, Jewelry, and Platei
Ware,Swords, Sashes, Belts Embrolderiee.Bootar.n.
Field Glasses, Gauntlets P
THE NEW SKIRT FORIBCS.
AWONDEBFUL invention for ladies. Unquestion
alily superior to all others.
Don't fall to read the advertisement In the Savacnnh
Herald containing mil particulars every SaturdHv
2L212i25; iy6 Wawkm y
A. T. CVNKINOUAM. n 0 pn^j
CUNNINGHAM & PURSE
FACTORS, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION
MEHCIIANTS, No. 4 Stoddard's Lower Stores
Bay stieet. Savannah. Ga. .
References—Robt. Habersham & tons, Hunter*
Gammi'll, Octavns Cohen, Brigham, Baldwin * Cos
Erwin * Hardee, Claghom A Cunningham
sep4-3m
COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE.
THE undersigned have this day entered Into Copart
nership to carry on Stevadoragc, Drayage, Slot
age and Commission business, under the name *,f H
J. Dickerson A to.
Office, second door west of Messrs. Andrew Low t
Cos. n. J. DICKERSON
T. A. GOODWIN.
N. B. BROWN.
_Sayannnh, Ga.. August 21, ISCS. an2l-lm
Warren's Celebrated Needles and Fish
Hooks.
ANDREW CLERK Ac CO.,
48 MAIDEN LANE, NEW Y’ORK,
SOLF. AGENTS AND IMPORTERS
OUR former customers will find a reduction in gold
prices of the Needles, while the quality is alw»v«
kept up to the highest standard known to Etirl'.sh
manufacturers.
A. C. & Cos., respectful ly eolirit a renewal of the
mercantile relations so long aud favorably esteemed
by their house. ua2s 3m
EXCHANGE.
SIGHT DRAFTS ON NEW YORK
For sale by
acplS BRIGHAM, BALDWIN & CO
its H* ALLEN & to*,
ISO & 10l WATER JS*T,
NEW YORK.
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS.
ANO MACHINIRV OF ALL KINOS,
Small Toole for ilie Farm and Garden, truth ae Spades,
Shorlbi, Hoes, Fork*, Rakes, AC., and/or Grate
Hook*, Scythes. Seyth-Stones, and Aeirioul
tural Hardware in general.
We offer, also, a large assortment of onr < 3'iVD SlSnl .■ j
fseture of Hay Cutter* Coffee and Grain Mils, Sugar
Mills lor Grocers' use. Store Trucks of various pst,
tems. Road Scrapers, Wheclbarrowa At.
Fertlllizers ol all kinds, such as Cue's Superphos
phuto ot Lime, pure Ground Bone, Peruvian Guana
and Pondrelte,
SEEDS.
Every valuable American and Foreign varietv cF
Vegetable, Flower and Grass Seed and Field Gram iha!
has proved worthy of eultlvailon, grown and selected
expressly for our trade.
Sales made in bulk, per pound or bushel, or In sms!!
packets, for retailing, by the hundred or thousand.
seplil-2aw-3mo
-A-dvances Made
ON
COTTOJi
AND
OTHER PRODUCE,
Tlte New York
Warehouse and Security Company,
No. 38 Pitac Street, New York; y
With n Cash Capital of
ONE MILLION DOLLARS
will receive consignments of
COTTON, &Cm
and accept time or(sight drafts for two-thirds mart*
value, at shipping port, when accompanied by bill*
lading. Competent persons will receive the propel?
ou arrival. Any other lniormation can be bad by it
dressing the Company.
This Institution Is owned and managed by actP
business men. which, added to the capital Invert*
guarantee entire saiety and experience In the dtapes
of merchandise consigned to them. .
References in New York—National Bank of the Hi (
public; Bank of America.
THEODORE CRANE, Pros'!
F. J. Ogden, Scc'ry. sep22—2aw3»
E.T. METCALFE & 00.7^
GERKRAI. . I'OIIWARmX.
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
Lower Stoddard's Range between AbercoiJ
and Lincoln Streets,
Savannah, Ga.
Rtferences-Hening, Flint & I'earve, »ew To*'
K M. Bruce A 00., Augusta, Gta.; B. C. Robson, Mt-
Atlanta, Ga. ; Knott A Howes, Macon, Ga.: E “
Bruce, Morgan A Cos., Appalachicola, Fla.;
Crane A Cos, N. Y.; Geo u. Pearce A Cos, » IjT
Mo.; H. C. Bruce & Cos., Cincinnati, O.; Mr “
Cook, Albany, Ga.; Juo. W. O'Connor, Macon, G*
septtJi lm
WHITE PINE, rough and dressed. Cherry M” 1
White Wood. F-rpaleby
RICHARDSON A BARNARD.
eep4-tf Bay atreet, opposite Mariner’s t Bure
TBTEN & THROCKMORTON 1
NO. 263 BOWIRY, NEW YORK,
Manufacturers and Deai«s in Buiwer*'*”
Locksmith*' Hardware. Nails. PulJies, ChrdiJ [ $
Lock* and Knobs, Butt Binges, Brass *■'!, V c
and Castinaa. Goog Bella, Wire,
ATI eiders, laige or small, furnished promptly -
per ce >t. less than market price*.
srpi9 ' an