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The Savannah Daily Herald.
TIII’RSUAV. SKPTKMIIKH *». IDD3.
Important Speech of Sir Morion
Pel#.
I'pon tlic arrival of the Enjlish capital
ist* who have been making a railway toui
of inspection through the country at T >le»lo,
a collation was served, ami the occasion was
seized for the presentation of a welcoming
address to Sir Mot ion Peto, Mr. McHenry,
and their associates in the Atlrntic and
Great Western RtilroaJ enterprise.
In reply. Sir Morton Peto said :
You have referred. s ; r. to the object of our
visit. I know enough < f you and your pet>
pie to know that you like plain speakin..
and I toil vou !ra k' . and freely what tic.l
object rcaiiv is. We Ictve iiad the honot
and liapp' il'S to lie associated with Mr. M<
lltnry in the great project to which y< u
have socioqu- r,uy rcterred—that of the con
struction of the Atlantic and Great Western
I tail way—and it was at the suggestion o
Mr. McHenry that we undertook this long
journey, in order that he might show is
where our capita! was spent-—how applied
—what were our prospects and how we
might judiciously and saiely invest more in
prosecution of our enterprise. When we ac
cepted the invitation ot our friend, we du
so in good faith on his reprc-sentaii ms; but
1 sav to yon that, much as we hud hear! o:
t te resources of America, an 1 great as w, r
oar anticipations from Mr. McHenry's star. -
ments, the factsare, that the
ceeds the opinion—that our friend did'aot
fell ns half the truth, either in regdd
of the resourc sos your country or t! e
profits to be cb’ained iron • a judicious i
-of cupi r.i. [Loud Cheers ]
What have we found ? In the first place our
railway has been built, sir. us yon have said,
during the four years of your terrible struggle
in this land, and the receipts ot the line per
mile at present arc equal to the rercip's ot
the London and North Western Riiiway o
England, although the th'o tgh traffic oa out
line has l«en in operation only sh e Li t May
[Cheers] And then th.ro is the additional
fact that our railway has not cos’ halt what
the London and N r >rih W estem has cost pci
mile. So Sir we arc content. Mr. McHenry
has taken us f> Me.idviiie. to Cincinnati, to
St. L a is. to Chicago, and to this point,
where we have the pleasure and happiness
of meeting you to-day. What do we find
at each of these placis? That the *rafiic <■!
the country at each ot these places is litt< r
ally starving. I menu that railways at pre
sent do not accomplish the cud intended, or
realize the amount of good that should resu't
from them. I maintain that when railways are
completed, the most injudicious thing in the
world is to starve them tor the accommoda
tion of sidings or rolling stock. All of you
will understand me. You know that the
first cost of the line itself is the main expend
iture. and that all improvement made after
ward lends largely to profit it judiciously ap
plied. [Cheers.) Until you have accom
plished the full intention and object of rail
ways—namely. by carrying all you can upon
them—every thing you need in Ihe shape of
rolling stock is a subtraction from the profits
of the s road. [Hear, hear.] We are prepared
to recommend, on our return to Eugland,
such an expenditure of capital as will lead to
a full and fair and free development of your
commerce. [Cheers.] That will be our in
terest. We claim nothing in Ihe way ol
thanks for that—because it will be our duty,
as representing a large amount of capital, to
see how that capital can he more largely in
creased, and new facilities given for its < ui
ployraent. | Cheers. ] 1 do not hesitate to
sav that the Atlantic and Great Western j
Railway ought to have a double track j
throughout; hut it is useless to do this unless
the outlet to New York be doubled also.
•JURAT BRITAIN.
Revival of trade Between Liverpool
mid the Southern States.
[From the Liverpool Post, Sept. B.J
At last the trade so long suspended be- |
tween Liverpool and the southern ports of
America has returned to its legitimate chan
nel, aud the docks at Liverpool present a
sight which must gladden the hearls of those
poor people who suffered so deeply aud so
bravely the privations consequent on the in
terruption ot commercial intercourse between
the Mersev a-:d I ho Sou them ports. Within the
lo t lt-tv days--there were two arrivals from
New Orleans, viz : the W.-goland and the
Apolonn ; wit lie tin re sailed to New Or
leans, the Matilda, the Yumuri, and the
Belcarriz; to Mobile, ti c Maxwell, Joliu
May all,''and Aline; to Cry Point, Virginia,
the’S. Z Tilley; aud to Charleston, the
Amalia. There are at present lording in the
Liverpool docks the febowing vessels: for
Charleston, the Florence Chiptnan; lot Mo
bile, the Margaret Pugh, Chance, Dakotah,
Norwood. Princess Royal, and Shakspeare ;
lor New Orleans, the Alabama(s.) Merchant,
and Tecoinseh; and for Richmond, Virginia,
the S. 15. Thompson By the last news flora
the United States we learn that the well
known trader, Francis B. Cutting, had clear
ed from Mobile for Liverpool, with a cargo
of cotton valued r.t $ ',80,0 0.
C ondition of tlie Crops.
Hon. Isaac Newtou, Commissioner of Agri
culture, authorizes the following statement
as to the condition of the crops on the first
day of September: The wheat crop has re
ceived no additional injury from the weather
since his report of last month ; but the quali
ty of the crop is not good, especially in the
Western States, where it was affected by
blight and rust, as well as by the wet weath
er during the harvest. Os the old wheat on
Hand there is not as mucj as was supposed
in the hands of the farmer; lor mucu' of it
was bought in July aud August. Iu the
Eastern aud Middle States there was but
little at any time during tuc latter par ii f the
summer.
The oat crop received no great deal of in
jury freer tae wet weather, un i it may tie
regarded as one .of the largest out crops evet*
raised in ihe country.
Tue injury to the liny iu the West was
very great; in the Erst it received hut little
damage trum wet weather. Generally tire
quality is go id, except iu the States of Ohio,
Indiana, Illinois uul Missouri.
The corn crop, owing to the continued
heat and moisture of the weather, lias escap
ed material iujury. In the West it may be j
regarded as tire greatest crop vet raised iu
the loyal States.
The condition of die t .bacon crop W as fa
vorable. the weather helping it wry much
hug ae reported last month, the amount
planted is much lei--., than hint year, especial
ly in the largest tobacco producing States.
Sorghum, like the corn crop, is excellent.
Buckwheat, if not injured by a premature
trust, will be good.
Potatoes—!u many localities there were
indications of the rot, and iu some places the
crop was much injured by it. The continued
not and moist weather since the first ot Sep
tember occasions apprehensions that this
disease may prove very injurious but still
the yield may be good, as the amount planted
was so much greater than usual.
In all tfie Stales except Xew York hops
have ripened well; hut ia that relate tne
crop Las sustained nu injury of four and a
quarter tenths from lice. Tne crop is, there
fore, injured seriously, lor ra IsCU New York
produced nine million seven hundred ami
titty thousand pounds of the eleveu million
raised iu the whole country. Hoots and gar
dens were never better.
Every 81 ate returns a iloereasp in the num
ber of fattening bogs. Tue general decrease,
is about one tenth from the number last year-.
So far as returns were published of the nurt
ber packed last year in the West, it was
422,779. A tenth decrease on this number
would be 242,277.
Letters accompanying the returns of. cor
tespondents indicate that the hogs are ve»u.a<>--
« and smaller than usual, but iu good ccn
momh|y report for September
beouhtUb a Oll returDS ot ,he cr °P*‘ Ado Wid
be published next week.
Helmliold’s Fluid Extract Biclm.
For Weakness an* u: from limA*. rttioi. The u*
li#uate | |n)wir* •>! Xisiure which are ac< finp.-iuied by
ao mil)v alartniiy symptom*. *m**ng *hk-ti will U
found Judisp alii«'o to Kiertlon. L ** uX Mcmor.*
Wake lint-#-, Horror «»( IF***#*, or Porebodlt.g* • i
Rvli; in fad. t’niv-r-il Proftrtfkl, »nd
inability to rolrr into the t uiovbioßti of rork-t?
The C« n*ti uTion omc uith Organ l- Weak
net*.*, require* the aid ot Medicine to strengthen nwi
tanrigomie the rxH m, wi'tdi llelmtxfMN Kxtract
Buciii invariably d.*»«. Il no tr« Urn cut is submitted
to. Consumption »»r insanity ensue*.
Helmtiold’s Fluid Extract Buclin,
In affections peculrir to' Females.** i* uneo.nilsd b>
any other prcp.traiiod, a# in Chlorosis cr Retention
Pi info ill aor Suppression of Customary KvacnuUo!:*
Ulcer iio.i «r S.-h! nu State of the Utera-*: and ail
COmpluut* incfifU. t • he »**x. whether aris'iij tr.*r:i
hah its oi di-siputio.u imprudence iu, or th.* decline or
change in liie.
HeMoid’s Plnii Extract Buclin.
IMPROVED HOSE WASH.
Will radically exterminate from the system Diseases
iritsiu- .rum I! t'ota of Dissipation at little llt-
I or iu * h : ge id dii*t,ii • inoonvenieur** or exposure,
Cjl n,, tlv Mfj- ;>edi g tho.-e uupleisant and daiiper
o:b rc u'wp'iivi* on 1 Mercury ill all the* 1 uis-
USS SEI^BOXiD’S
FLUID EXTRACT HUCHU.
n a.l Diseases of ihnae or,'u»?, vrh :hcr existing in
•M.tle’*or ‘ Female,’*from whatever c *iu*e originating
and no matter how long standing It id pleasant in
taste unit od *r, “immediate” in act on, and more
HircngtLei.iug than any of the preparations of Bark or
lion.
Those mi lie ring from Broken down or Delicate
Coi.stitu*! ȟB, pr< c ire the remedy at once
Ihe readi i mu.-t Ik» aware that however slight may
>0 the attack ot the above di ear* 8, it is certain to til
led his Douny lit allh. Mental Power-s and liappi
uess.
Al> the eb.,ve dl=easos rep lire the uid of a 3 ur tic.
EXHUU Ultlil’
IS TilE UREAL DIURETIC.
Helmbold'sHighiy Concentrated
CaifiPSUHO FLUib IXTSABT SARSAi>A3ILU,
For pally mg the bloxl, removing ail chronic consti
tutional diseases, ari; ng hoiu an iuiptirefiaia of th •
ilood, ?n-l the i»uly r«*li ihle atidittnctual known rem
edy for the cure of Scr »iu!a, Beald Head. Salt Rheum.
P .ins :ir.d Svvc’lings of trie - Bon ea, Ulcerttioa ul the
l'hioat and Ixigs. lilotrbsa, Ilmpl- s on the Face, Tet
ter, Erysipelas, and all scaly eruption ot the skin,
\:!i) BbJ L'TIFYINO ilih COJtfFLEXION.
N t a few of the worst disorders that affect man
kin i arise from tin* corruption that nccutnulatea in
he b.ood. us all Uie discoveries that hive been made
to »irge it out n me can equal in effect
lIELMHOLD'S COMVOUXD EXTRACT
ur SARSAPARILLA.
It ch anses an 1 renovaie-t the hi >od, Insti s the vigor
of i ch th into the ms em, nud purges out the humors
which make uirease It stimulates the healthy fnne
;i.»usof t* e h i-ly. and expels the disorders that grow
and rankle in tne blued. Bach a remedy that could
>e lelicd o*i li it* ioi g hecU sought for. aud now, for
ihe fli>t time, the puniic have • ne on which they can
lepoud. unr space here docs not admit oi cmiuca-es
n> rh iw itß effects, but the liia! aj! a single bottle w 11
•how the sick tn»it it has virtues surpassing anything
they have ever taken.
Two ta I.spoonful of ihe Extract of Saisaper 11a
added to a pint of water is equal to the Lisbon Diet
Diink, and ouc hotlle is luJly equal to h gallon of
the Syrup of Sarsaparilla, or the decoction us usually
made.
These Extracts h ive been admitted to use in the
United States Army, and are also iu very general use
mall the .stair lius, italsand Public Smitury li>t tu
tious throughout th • laud, as well as in pri/ate ]>ru(
tices. and are considered *9 invaluable remedies.
See Medial Properties of Ihtchu.
FROM IdBPKNSA i Oin OF THE UNITED S TATK-i.
See Professor Dewee’s valuable works on the Prac
tice of Puysic.
See remarks made by the late celebrated Dr. Physic
of Philadelphia.
See lctnaik* made by Dr. Fphralm M’Dowell, a cel
ebrated Physician and Member of the ltoyal College
of Surgeons. Ireland, and published iu the Transac
tions of the King and Queen’s Jonmel.
See Medico Chirurglcal Review, publishid by Ben
aiuin Travers. Fellow of Royal (Y liege of Surgeons.
See most of the late Standard Works us Medicine.
EXTRACT BUCfIU.
“SARSAPARILLA.”
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and Merchandize to nud from the interior.
Rekkrkm ka— I T. W. Chichester, Augusta, Ga.,
I C. Plant Esq., Macon, Oa,, J. \V Warren, Esq.. C\»-
lurobus, (in., uud any Bank or Merchant of Savannah,
Ga sepir. eod lmo *
HENRY BRYAN,
Creak Street, jskyt to Mfr(Um.m6' and Planters'
Banji Bvildino,
Broker and Commission Age-ut
roR sale and runciUSE or
STOCKS, BANK NOTES, PRODUCE, &c.,
And ft>r Forwarding Cotton,
an 15 ,‘imo
DUEYEAS lAIZENA
TRY OWE POUR'D.
"** m m'Mmm Mma
That received a medal and honorable mention from
the Royal Commissioners, the rompetion of all prom
inent manufactur rs of -‘CornStarch”aud ‘‘Prepared
< ’orn Flour'* of this nnd other countries notwithstand
ing.
fiS a x z e sr a ,
The food and luxury of the age, without a single
fault. One trial will convince tne most skeptical.—
Makes Puddings, Cakes, Custards, Blanc Mange, Ac.,
without isinglass, with few or no eggs, at a cost As
tonishing the most economical. A plight addition to
ordinary Wheat Flour greatly improves Bread and
Cake It is also excellent for thickening sweet sauces,
gravies for fish and me ats. soups Ac. For Ice Cream
nothing can compare w ith it. A little boiled ixi milk
will produce rich cream lor coffee, chocolate, tea, A ?.
Put up In one pound packages, under the trade
mark Muizcna, with directions for use.
A moet delirious article vi food for children and in
valids of all »gcs.
For sale by Grocers and Druggists everywhere.
Wholesale Depot, 166 Fulton Street.
WTI.I.IAIH DUBY'KA.
auS.-wm General Aftent.
GUNNY BAGGING.
For snle l»y
N. A. HAH DEE fit CO.
»ep2-tf
Buy Your Claret
AND SHERRY WINES
TONKINGS,
IN RI AR OF POST OFFR'E. ntLWIK HEAD.
ang24 _H_
ITCH ! iTCH ! ITCH ! -
SCRATCH ! SCRATCH!! SCRATCH !!!
Wheaton’s Ointment.
Wilt GUBt IHI ITGH lit fORTY-iIGHY HOURS.
Alaoctirea Salt Rheum, CT-era, Chilblaias and all
Eruptions of the Skin. Price SO cents. For sale by
all Druggists. By sending 00 cents to Weeks A Potter.
Sale Agents, 170 Washington street. Boston, Maes., tt
will be forwarded by mail, free of postage, to any
part of the United Slates. sept2l-3m
jdiin x. sms & in..
i Forwarding ami Commission
MF.RCHANTS.
WHOLESALE AND DETAIL DEALERS IN
Dry Goods, Groceries, &e.,
IaOS. 1 AND 2 SAMMIS BLOCK,
j Bay Street, Jacksonville, Florida.
1 J9O. SAMMIS. XIV G. SAMMIS. CHAS. L, MATRIX
« sail ts
GKIK KKIKV. iJdI’ORM. Ac.
C. K. OSGOOD 7
srbtiK ih.j mxiaißss and k . ht.
.11 1.4.1 V STS , HA VAX (Ail, Cl.
W HOLRSALB ASD RETAII. DKALER IN
Groceries and Provisions.
Tin, Crockery, Glassware
Am! Hardware,
N. B.—The ivighert Cash Prices paid for Bee»w.»x.
Tallow, Wool, Hides, Ac. ts peptic
8. K. BornwtLi- B.
BOTHWELL k WHITEHEAD
Grocery, Comissiou aud rorwarillng
MERCHANTS,
NO. 101 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, DA.
sopß 1 m
Jas. G. Waits. A. 11. Champion.
JAS. G. WATTS & CO.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
Groceries mid Pi-ovixion**.
ALSO, IMPORTERS OF
Foreign Linnors, Wines, Segars, &c..
SS St JULIAN and 145 BRYAN STREET,
West ride Maikc-t Fqur.re,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
\\TZ would call the .attention of our friends and the
v f pnblic generally to or;r new conn ction, and
solicit a share of their patronage.
Mr. A H Champion, late of the firm of Champion &
Freeman, thanks his friends for their past favors and
requests the be tovralof the sums on tne ne*»r firm.
scp7- lin
HILTON &”'rANDELL,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
103 Hay st.. Near Barnard,
SAVANNAH, GA„
Are constantly receiving per Steamers from New York
ihe Largest and most
Complete Assortment of Groceries
IN UTEffl CITY.
N. 8.-Orders by Mall, accompanied with Remit
tance. promptly Filled at Lowest Market Prices.
au3l 1 mo
/^FCREIC^^^^CMESTiC
i SEGAM
SOLE AGENTS AND IMPORTERS
or
Ch. Farre Champagnes
FOR THE STATE OF GEORGIA.
au:.(J
NEW GROCERY STORE.
Vbh IVo-wton & Will'd.
WOULD respectfully inform their frierds nnd the
public that they have opened *t No. 153 Brough
ton street, formerly occupied by Blnn nnd Meyer; and
will keep constantly on h*nd a well selected stock so
Family Groceries.
Quirk sales and small profits la their motto, mid a
share of the puttie pat-iounge i« respectfully -oliched.
•I. H. VAN NEWTON. H. G. WAUD.
sepl‘2 U
PIERCE SKEHAN
Wholenato and Retail Dealer
In Fine Grocprii'?, Boots and bbnea, Clotbinr.
Foreign and Domestic Wines, Liquors and Solars.
Also. Skehan’s Celebrated
GOLDEN ALE AND CHAMPAGNE CIDEK,
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 62 Liberty street. New York.
G A DEN & UNCKLE S,
GENERAL PRODUCE and COMS’N MERCHANTS,
—' AND—
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN GROCERIES, PRO
VISIONS, &c.,
Coen ex of Bay and Barnard Streets,
SAVANNAH, GA.
Highest market rates paid for Cotton, Wool, Hides,
<fcc., and lilxral cash advances made on shipments to
our New York House. sep!B
TRY OME POUND.
KIRLIN & KIENZLE,
Wholcsalo and HctniX
DEALERS IN
ALES, WINES AND LAfiER BIER.
o tj it HOUSE,
103 BAY STREET.
au2l ts
3500 TONS
OF—
ENGLISH RAILS,
Os best quality, 60xoS per lineal yard.
For eale by
FOWLE * CO,
tu ! 9 Cm No. 70 Broadway, N. Y.
KIRLIN,BRO. & BURKE,
WHOLESALE DEALER3 IN
ALES. VMS AND LIQUORS,
CORNER WHITAKER STREET AND
BAY LANE.
ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED k DELIVERED.
a 11 21 ts
11. O. RUWE tto CIO.,
Wholes do Dealt’!* in
(AHOCEUIF.S, LIQUORS' AND SEGARS,
romer .fohu. j on Square and St. .Tniian street, and No.
17S liny street, Ilodgnoir* Building. Pan cul.ir .at*
toniion paid tofliliuL' country orders.
agents for the sale, ok alf, & lager beer.
aepillm .
YIHIM iBACEO IGillf,
George A. Crump & Cos.,
20 9*BaoAt> Srsirj, Arou st a , G a ,
HAVE on hand a Jarre and well selected stock of
Manufactured end Smoking Tobacco.
Sample, sent by Express wheat desired. 3m Jn?o
DANIELMANN,
WHOLESALE and Retail Dealer in Tinware,
fctovea and Stove Pipes. Also, Roofing, Gut
tering and Repairing don** at the enortear. notire.
Northwest corner of St.. JuM «n street
aepii-lra and Market Square.
.Bolver’s Bitters,
The Oldeat and best rcoiowtaod.
V. FIMVKG,
63 Liberty Street,
eepl2»3mo NEW YORK.
BUY YOUR CUOL DRINKS
—AT
TONK-ING’S,
IN REAR OF POST OFFICE HILTON HEAD
aup.-* 1 ts
SAVANNAH
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
t okillßglbM MERCHANTS.
F' kufilmki A Cos.
• SHIPPING and COMMISSION MEBIUANTS,
Corner B»y and Whitaker atreeta.
Savannah. Ga.
Prompt attention given to coiiNignmriil* of Mer
chandise and Produce of ail kinds purchased uud sold.
sep2 1 m
Horatio PitcUei.
COMMISSION MERCHANT.
Dealer in Ship Stores and Chandlery. Harris’
wharf, foot of Lincoln street, under the bluff, sepl
Titon & («ordon,
COTTON FACTORS.
Commission and F*irwarding Merchants,
aur.t* ‘.*o Bay street,
Rue WMtney *V Cos., General Commission
Merchants, No. 202 Bay street, above Barnard
street. an 24
Brady, Smith Cos., Commission and For
winding Merchants and Manufacturers Agents,
Bay street, north side, between Whitaker and Bar
nard street ang24
MX. Cotie it,
• FUKWAULING and COMMISS’N MERCHANT.
Office Home Ins. Cos , h'J Bay st.
T)ell7Wyily Christla «t,"AUCTlON, (JEN
KBAL COMMISSION AND FORWARDING
MERCHANTS. Bay street. Savannah, Ga.
\M. ik Cos., Grocery and Cou
• mission Miroimmh. 140 Congress and 57 St.
Juiian sta Highest market prices paid for Cotton,
Wool, Beeswax, etc. Liberal Advances on Cotton, Ac.
T?rwlii eL Hardee,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
___ Bay street. Savannah, Qa.
WINES, LIQUORS, &c.
AKOIILEK, NORTHEAST CORNER OF
• Bioughton and Jefferbou atreets. Sole Agent
f«>r the State of Georgia, lor the sale ol Calilornia
Wines and Brandy, ts
E. Kocthckc & Cos.,
WHOLESALE DEAJ.ER9
In Groceries, ’Vines, Liquors and Segara- Comer of
Bay and Wintaker sts , Savannah, Ga. sep2-lin
Israel U- Scaly u» Cos.,
SOLE AOKNTS AND IMPORTERS OP
Ch FARRE CHAMPAGNES,
Iu the Stab* of Georgia.
207 Bay st., between Barsard and Jefleraon,
au9 Savannah (ta.
Israel il. Scaly tk Cos.,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN*
IMPORTED WINKS, CORDIALS, BRANDIES AND
SEGA RS.
an 9 207 Bay st, between Barnard and Jeff^raon
JLama, Importer and Wholesale Dealer in Sr an*
« lKii Seu.ars, Frencu Bkamufa Wines, Whiskey
and other Liquors. Tobacco of all kinds.
101 Bay street, Savannah, Qa.
dry goods:
John C. Maker & Cos., Wholfsai.k and Rktail
Drilkbin DRY GOODS. HOSIERY, GLOVES.
TRIMMINGS, RIBBONS, Ac, Ac.
Cor. Congress and Whitaker eta.
Thomas Pepper, Wholesale and Retail Dealer
in Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, at Cnprece
aciUeU Low Prints. ONE TRICE ONLY.
11 u Congress street.
John McCoiinghy,
DEALER IN DRY GOODS, Ac.
100 Broughton gfreet.
Samuel 31. Lederer, Jobber and Retailer of
Fancy and Staple Dry Goods Booth and Shoes,
(T.othimi, Hats, Ac. 140 Congress street.
' GKOCEHIES, &c.
C. K. Osgoo<l, Store 18C Congress and 8:» St.
' Julian street**, Savannah, Ga Wholesale and
Retail Dealer in Groceries and Provisions, Crocker}*,
class ware. Tin and Hardware. N. B. —The highest
cash prices paid for Beeswax. Tallow, Wool, Hides,
<slc. »epls
MFerst Cos.. v\) o.esaje Denier in Wines, Li
• qcous, Segals, Dmv Groceries, Candies, Ac.
ibo Congress street,
AF. 3lira, M'holesvlf. and Retail Dealer in
• GROCERIES, FRUITS, Ac.
Cor. Whitaker and Congress st. Lane
Congilon A Symons,
WHOLESALE ANI) RETAIL GROCERS,
Corner \v hunker and St. Julian sts.,
_ Old stand of W. It. Symons.
Hilton ltuudell, WHOLESALE (iROCERS,
193 Bay Street, are constantly receiving per
steamers from N. York, the largest und most complete
a-sol tmerit of GROCERIES in thi.a city.
TT> P. Deyo, Dealer in Ciioice Family Groceries,
JlJ* Wines, Liquors, Ae.
133 Broughton street.
Robert Hal fore,
WHOLESALE AND RKTAIL GROCER,
151 Broughton street.
rULLJAKDS, &c.
O’Toole ik Cos.,
BILLIARDS, LIQUORS, WINES. &o
Broughton fit., third door from Bull.
Biiiiard Saloon. By WALTER O’MEARA.
ALE?, WINES, LIQUORS, &c.
Bay street, over Express Office.
Union Shades, Terenck Ncoent, Proprietor.
ALES, WINK.* 3 , LIQUORS, mEGARS, ac.
55 Bull st., opposite Pulaski House.
St. Charles Saloon, (in rear of Post Office,) by
A. Stamm. Whule.Mile and Retail. None but
CHOICE WINES and LIQUORS served. Free Lunch.
SCIUVENERY.
John .1. Purtille, (Late Recorder of the Second
Provost Court; will attendt > all Writligs and
Business entrusted to his care, at Saloon of Terence
Nugent, Jr., opposite Pulaski House.
GAS FITTING, &c.
T~)lumbing and Gus Fitting,
L By JOHN H. CULLEN,
Broughton fit., one d<>or \V T e tot Barnard.
AAf 11. Williams, Gas Fitter and Plumule,
Vt • and Dealer in Tin Ware, llorst Furnishing
Goons. Ac. 145 Broughton street.
Weed A* Cornwell,
Wholesale Dealers in Hardw are and Tin Ware
No. 153 and 101 Broughton street
TT Cranston,
U « PLUMBER AND GAS FITTER,
21 Bryan st., next to cor. Whitaker
SEGAHS, TOBACCO. &c.
E. tvoethcckf Cos.,
Importers of Genuine Havana Scgars,
Coiner Lay and Whitaker stieeia, (4a.
sep2 lm
Kolb.
‘ • SEGARS, TOBACCO, SNUFF, PIPES, Ac
Barnard street, one door South of the Market.
C\ P. l.opez, Seoars, Tobacco, Snuff, Fifes,
/• Fancy Artu les, Stationery, Ac.
Cor. Bull and Broughton Fta.
F Constant, Imtortfr of Domustic and Havana
• Segars, Meerschaum Pifas, Ac. Also, Wines,
l iiami’agn£3 and other Liquors.
Bull street, opposite the Post Office.
UIUNTIN^g7^T ATIONEHY, &c ~
Saville <N> Leach,
BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS,
Cor. Bryan street and Market Square.
\ l
IU DAVID H. GALLOWAY,
35 Drayton street.
C't co. N. Nicl.oia,
X BOOK ANI) JOB PRINTER,
Bay st., between A her com and Drayton.
f,V ,i. LITHOGRAPH Hit, STATIONER,
_Tj. BINDER, JOB PRINTER, Ac.
No. 6 Whitaker street.
. W. Mason di Cos.,
C"* HERALD JOB PRINTING OFFICE.
No 11) Buy street.
WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c.
FD. .Jordan, Dealer in Watcuts ami Jewf.lrt,
• Silver and Plated Ware Fancy Goons Ac.
W.-itchefi and .Jewelry Repaired.
122 Congress st., opposite the Pulaski House.
HAIR DRESSING, &r.
Pulask.l House Barber Shop, (cor. Bull and
lirytiu Ms ) Shaving, Ualr Catting, Shampooing,
Wbiekere Dved, Ac. fancy Soap*, Cologne, Neck Tie*
and other Kaiicy Aitlclee for eale.
I FURNITiruk.
t nni. Falvcy, PURNITURB WAREHOUSE.
Nkw Work Maoc ro Ortoicß. Repairing, Bell
Ranging, Ac., at short notice. 128 Brocgbton st.
—— —i" - ■— l 1 . 1 JJI—
CHINA WARE, &c.
U U. Smyth, QUEKNSWARE, GLASS AND
XL. CHINA, st Wholesale and Retail.
ino Bronght m street, ‘2d door from cor. of Bull
J ~ ~
WM. Wslih,
. WHOLESALE AND RKTAIL URIGGIBT,
auu Sonrheast cor. Barnard nnd Broughton sts.
New Drag House,
Comer Congress and Barnard sts.
JACOB LIPPMAN, late Kino Jk vYa-ino
Thomas 31. Turner,
DRUGGIST,
Southwc cor. Barnard and BrongLton st.
” continued
I \. NnlomnnH «v I 0..
WHOLES ALU AND KkTAlLtifrr
aecnnttelylnd .dhd^T 1
i!< >« nh and mioir. ~
Aiurs 4k l‘rabo«ly. Jobber, iu Men',
aud Children , Calf Serge and Kid is,
SHOES. (J all kind* and uuallU?-* and 000X8
V - Congress M., 4th door North of th.
C'ro. T. Mrltols,
* RETAIL BOOT AND SHOE STORK
CONFECTIONERY^
JE. Ib-inaiuifi,
* CONFECTIONER—WuoIksaIi a* d U , Ta „
SYRUPS. CORDIA^ANITSNKcONFECTIONE'tv
or am. arena.
14C Bronghton street, two doors from Barr,.,
\f Fit Ageraid, "
.... “•notMAl.r AND EETAIT nCAI SR re
CIDERS, LEMON. CTHAWBEKRY AM, RASPBERRY
SYRUPS, CANDIES. Ac.. Ac , Kfo
tr In any quantities, to salt Purchasers tt.
w lnxAara bTi.rri. '
PIIOTOGHAPHS
JT. Heading eg Cos.,
• PHOTOGR aPHERS,
c " r Whitaker and St. Julian 6t9 .
SODA WATER. ~~
Jolin Ryan, Bottler of SODA WATER pOftTl r,
and ALE. CORDIALS. SY’RUPS, An tTi - K
Cor - Bay and West Broad streets.
DRY GOODS AND CLOTHING. ~
Carhart, Whit for (l&Co.,
Jiumifiu turer. and Wholesale Dealers In
READY MADE CLOTHING,
331 Ann 333 Broadway, cok. Woriu Strut
NEW YORK. »
I Hsnry Shaub,
Mm. H. WuiTFonn. | A. T. Hamilton,
J. B. Van Waoenen.
Office of Payan 4 Carhart in liquidation.
IT* 3m
STEELE & BI IIBAYK,
11 Alerchant. Roar, Hilton Head, So. Ca
CALL the attention of Wholesale and Retail trar
chaserß to their superior stock of
MILITARY AM) NAVAI, CLOTHING
AND
FURNISHING GOODS,
Watches, Clocks, Fancy Goods, Jewelry, and Plated
Hare,Swords, Sashes, Belts. Embroideries,Boots,Cans
Field Glaeses, Gauntlets Glove* Ac.. Ac., Ac. P
THE NEW SKIRT FORI BG6.
A WONDERFUL Invention for ladles. Unqucstlon.
ably superior to all other,.
Don't fall to read the advertisement In the Savannah
Herald containing lull particulars every Saturday
jnomiiiv lyC stawhm
A. T. CUNNINGHAM. p, q, PUCSE.
CUNNINGHAM & PURSE,
Factors, forwarding and commission
MERCHANTS, No. 4Stoddard's Lower Stores,
Bay Ptieet, Savannah. (4a.
References—Robt. Haborpham A 4 fc ens, Hunter 4
C.ammt 11, Octavufi Cohen, Brigham, Baldwin A Cos.
Erwin & Hardee, Clnghorn & Cunningham
sep4 3m
COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE
THE undersigned have this day entered into Copart
nership to carry on Stevadorage, Dravsge, Stor
age and Commission business, under th? name of H.
•J. Dickerson A t o.
Office, second door west of Messrs. Andrew Low k
Cos. IL J. DICKERSON.
T. A. GOODWIN.
N. B. BROWN.
Savannah, On.. August gt, ISBS. an2l-lm
Warren’s Celebrated Needles and Fish
Hooks.
ANDREW CLERK & CO.,
48 MAIDKN LANE NKW YORK,
SOLF. AGENTS AND IMPORTERS.
OUR former customerp will find a reduction in gold
prices of the Needles, while the quality is always
kept up to the highest standard known to English
manufacturers.
A. (\ A Cos., respectfully solicit a renewal of the
mercantile relations »o long and favorably esteemed
by their horn*’. au26 3m
EXCHANGE.
SIGHT DRAFTS ON NEW YORK
For Bale by
BtplS BRIGHAM, BALDWIN &CO #
H. H. ALLEN & Cos.,
ISO & 101 WATER ST,
NEW YORK.
AGRIfILTIIRir IMPLEMENTS,
AND MACHINERY OF ALL KINDS,
Small Tools for the Farm and Garden, such as Spades.
Shot els, Hoes, Forks, Rakes , <LC.,andfor Grass
hooks. Scythes . Styih-Stones, and Agricul
tural Hardware in general.
We offer, also, a large assortment of our own manu
facture of Hay Cutters, Coffee and Grain Mills, Sugar
Mills lor Grocers’ use. Store Trucks ot various pat
terns. Road Scrapers, Wheelbarrows Ac.
Fertillizers ol all kiudn, such hh Cue’s Superphos
phate ot Lime, pure Ground Bone, Peruvian Guano,
and Poudrelte,
SEEDS.
Every valuable American and Foreign variety of
Vegetable, Flower and Graas Seed and Field Grain ihat
ha. proved worthy of cultivation, grown anil selected
expressly tor our trade.
bales made In bulk, per pound or bushel, or in small
packets.for retailing, by the hundred orlhousand.
eepl2-2aw 3mo
Advances IVCade
ON
COTTON
AND
OTHER PRODUCE.
Tlie New York
Warehouse and Security Company,
No SB Pine Street, Near Tork,
With a Cash Capital of
ONE MILLION DOLLARS,
will receive consignments of
COTTON; &c.,
and accept time orjslght drafta for two-thirds market
vnlue, at .hipping poet, when accompanied by bill ot
lading. Competent persona will receive the property
on arrival. Any other Inlormatton can be had by ad
dressing the Company.
This Institution is owned and managed by active
business men. which, added to the cnnltnl invested,
guarantee entire satety and experience in the disposal
of merchandise consigned to them.
References In New York—National Bank of the Re
pnlilic; Bank of America.
THEODORE CRANK, Fres't
F 3. Ood£N, Sec’ry. eep22—2aw3w
e7fTmetcalfe & c 0.7
GEREBAL J forwarding
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
Lower Stoddarl's Range between Abercorn
and Lincoin Streets,
Savannah, Ga.
References—Hening, Filnt A Pearce, New York
R. M. Bruce A Cos., Augusta, Ga.; R. C. Robson, Ksq-.
Atlanta. Ga -, Knott A Howes, Macon, G*.; E-“
Bruce, Morgan A Cos., Apalachicola, Fla.; Watts.
Crane A Cos , N. Y.; Geo. C. Pearce A Cos , fit. Lo nl f>
Mo.: n. C'. Bruce A Cos., Cincinnati, O.; Mr. H J
Cook, Albany, Ga.; Jno. W.O’Connor, Macon, Qa
sept2i lm
LUMBER."'
WHITE PINE, rough and dreased. Cherry and
White Wood. For sale by
RICHARDSON A BARNARD,
sepi-tf Bay street, opposite Mariner's C'borcn-
ASTEN & THROCKMORTON,
NO. 263 BOWERY, NEW YORK,
Manufacturers and Dealer* in Bniiden.'»<>
Locksmiths' Hardware. Nalla. Pulllea, Cord. Rt»
Lock* and Knobs, Butt Hinges, Brass and Iron
and Casting*. Gong Belts. Wire, 1 ilrer-K*tto£.
All orders, large or small, famished promptly sv * v
per cent, less than market price*,
arpl# dm