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The Savannah Daily Harald.
KtfltoAY' ftEPTK.MBKK 39, If. 85
* I-etlrt* from Ei*Qor Bron n.
A stai.eni.ut Raving appeared in the Cliat
l!UMK>Rft Gazette, that G<>\ Brown issued
orders during the war to cruelly tron' pris
oners taken in the State R.*ad, that gent e
inan lias written the annexed letter on the
subject.
Amm, Si'pl. 11, 1 stir.
Jo the Kdttor.hf the tiazette:
It was represented as I passed through
Hast Tennessee that the railroad men who
were in the service of the Tubed States,
•luring General Shermsn's march through
Georgia, have been informed and generally
believed, that I issued an order to the troop
under my command that they should execute
all prisoners taken on the State Road- Tin
report does tr.e gross injustice. I never sit
any time issued an order to any troops or
persons under any command to execute,
abuse or cruelly treat any person in the ser
vice o[ the United States, who had, or might
surrender himself as a prisoner; ne.r did 1
ever encourage or sanction the execution of,
or any unkind treatment to any persons.
No part of the troops who operated in the
rear ot General Sherman's army, w hile upon
the State Road, were at any time under my
command. All such, when called out as
State troops, were directed to report to the
1 onfederate General in command, and were
subject to his orders, under such officers as
he might assign to the direction of that ser
' ice. Jos. E. Brown.
A Peep at tiie Tycoon.
The principal item of news from Japan is
that the Tycoon lias passed through the for
eign settlement of Kanagawa, Permission
was asked and obtained for foreign residents
to witness the procession, and accordingly
nearly all the foreign community turned out,
selected a convenient spot, and made a pic
nic of the affair, waiting cheerfully from nit e
in the morning until three in the afternoon,
about which time his highness passed
amidst a geneial kow totv-ing of officials.
The Japan Herald of the loth June sup
plies the follow ing particulars :
"The Tycoon passed through Kanagawa
to-day. The exceeding promptness of the
foieign authorities in adopting, a portion of
the suggestions of our correspondent, ‘Sera
iiuuquam est," whose letter appeared in our
daily issue on the f.th inst,, secured for for
eigners the privilege of witnessing this pro
cession. It was notified by circular, and by
advertisement this morning, that an applica
tion having been made to Yeddo, permis
sion had been granted and a spot selected for
the purpose. From nine o'clock A. M.,
therefore, until two P. M„ there was a con
tinuous stream of foreigners from Yokohama
to their appointed rendezvous. A g'reiit
number had determined to make a regular
pic-nic of it, and abetter locality could hard
ly have been selected It was on a small
knoll under the shadow of line umbrageous
trees, and separated from the Toltaido by
about halt a stone's throw, at a spot where
for a hundred and fifty yards there was a ces
sation of buildings, and consequently an un
interrupted view.
To those who arrived early, the uncer
tainty of seeing anything and the idea that
the straggling parties of soldiers or baggage
carriers might be all that would bo seen, was
a little trying, for the army of the T.coon
marches very differently to European armies
Armed retainers ol Dainties walk along ap
patently without object, sometimes iu twos
aud threes, and even sometimes singly, and
appear to be only strollers along the road, j
The baggage is carried by coolies in the man- !
uer thatjprlvate (gentleman have Iheir per j
sonal baggage conveyed, but except that the I
stream was a little more continuous, it hardly |
indicated anything v€ry much out of the com j
mou. At last, however, acleatiug of the road, j
by order of the Vice-Governor of Kanagawa
himself, who arrived on horseback, put every ]
one on the r/ui vUe. It was a pleasant incident |
too—that the people were driven awayespe- j
eially, who whould haye interfered with dtp !
foreigners' view. The vice governor then !
dismounting, remained there until all was j
past. At ten minutes past two, a distant !
beating of drums was heard, and shortly, ■
iorth came the vanguard. Two drummers lu
front—the chief officer of the infantry, bod .- I
guard on horseback, following—then several |
imall field howitzers, drawn by siugie led j
ponies. Then came a regiment or about
tiOO men four deep, armed with Enfield rifles I
and bayonets. Their dress was a hybrid be- j
tween Japanese and European. Thetrouses
were of the latter cut, only loosely tied round
the ankle, the rest of their costume being
Japanese. They were in heavy' marching
order with knapsacks, aud eacli had driuT
mg utensils, &c. They marched with utmost
regularity, and showed at least good drilling |
to that extent. They were followed by an
other regiment, preceded by about twem v
drums Their dress and arms were purely !
Japanese—and the variety of Dolor of thru *
italics made a very pleasant sight. The tn,>- f
immediate body-guard followed —first a * ' <!
lacquered box containing the atu>' ' f ‘“p
Tycoon; this box as it passed *■ JOl ,
to by many of the officials, ' , “bw'-towed
cade of about twenty horse- ? oav !l:
rials, amongst whom \va» -mat nil high offl
was pointed out as- l * ie Tycoon. He
the centre of the O' “ young man riding in
00 lor embroid*' ftlcsidci iiis surcost tiuti
t reat on t A ' eJ with gold, with u large
The oo p
lievo t> - circumstance that leads us tobe
tlje ..at it was actually he, is tue tact that
’ . vice-governor kow-towed to him— bond
ing his forehead to the very ground. This to
us seemed confirmatory- ot the asserliou of
the Japanese custom-house interpreters, who
pointed him out to us at first. The proces
sion after the passage of the Tycoon, grad
ually became more straggling aud less inter
esting, and all came to an end by about ten
minutes to three. On the whole it was a
sight that, ‘in this dull place,’ everybody
ought to have seen, and almost everybody
did witness.
Di *th's Harvest. —The deaths in New
York duting last week were 570—a decrease
of ;. from the mortality of the previous
week, ami an increase of 10 as compared
with the mortality of the corresponding week
of 1804. Ot the deceased, 226 were chil
dren tinder 5 years of age. The mortality
by disease was as follows :—Consumption
67, cholera infantum :.4, intantile convulsions
37, inflammation of the lungs 28, disease of
the brain 21. diarrhu-a 24, typhoid lever 17,
deaths from external causes 43—among
which are reported 11 premature births, 1
death from starvation, 2 drowned, 15 killed
by accident.
Ten acres of the Antietam battlefield have
been purchased, near the bridge wheie
Burnside's troops fought so bravely, as a sue
for a cemetery in which to bury me remains
of the men who fell in that battle. The
work of interring the remains in tne Ceme
tery is now in progress There are tome
,000 or 8,000 buried on Hie field Thus far,
2,000 bodies have been identified ; 1,700 by
name regiment, and State, and 910 by their
jespective States
Tocchi.ng —A pleasant story is told of a
rather aged lady who has recently married a
young and rather last man. She accompa
nied him to the laiircad station when he wi.s
e i ooyoj* on aomc private utiairs. Alter au
catbracc of the most loving character, she
put hci head in the carriage and said, "Dear
Charles, remember you are married." To
which be replied ; “Dear Caroline, I will
make a memorandum of it,” and he at once
tied a knot in his hankerebief.
It is odd enough that while in this coun
try we aredisoussing the policy of allowing
negro suffrage, in Hayti the negro revolu
tionists are demanding that all white resi
dents shall be denied any governmental
privileges.
The Tribune’s Raleigh correspondent says
the convention which was called by some of
the leading colored men at Newborn, for the
29tli inst, is to be postponed by request of
the Raleigh people, who deem it injudicious
to call their convention so near the time for
me meeting of the Slate convention, on the
of October.
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Sue remarks made by the lute celebrated Dr. Physic
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Torwarding and Commission
MERCHANTS.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
Dry Goods, Groceries, &(*.,
NOS. 1 AND 2 SA Mill S’ BLOCK,
Bay Street, Jacksonville, Florida.
JTtO. B. SAMMI3. FT>. C. SAMAIIP. CnAB. L, MAT ii£rt
auli _ ts
A. T. CUNNINGHAM. I>. O. TURSE.
CUNNINGHAM & PURSE,
Factors, forwarding ani> commission
M EKCUA NTK No. 4 Stoddard’* Lower Stores,
Bay sti eer. Savannah. Ga.
Deferences—llobr. Habersham & Fons, Hunter A
Gamines?, Octavua Cohen, Brigham, Baldwin A Cos.,
Erwin & Hardee, Claghom A Cnnnlngham.
Fep4 3m
~ E. F. METFAMT & C 0T _
fIERERAL , FORWARDING
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
Lower Stoddard's Range between Abercorn
and Lincoln Streets,
Savannah, ------ Ga,
References—Hening, Flint A Pearce, New York;
E M. Ilruce A Cos.. Augusta, Ga.; R. C. R«»bs<.n, Esq.,
Atlmta, Ga.; Knott A Ilowes, Macon, Ua.; E. M.
Bruce, Morgan A Cos.. Appalachicoln, Fla.. Watts,
Crane A Cos , N. Y.: Oeo. C. Pearce & Cos , St. Louis,
Mo.: H. C. Bruce & Cos., Cincinnati, O . Mr. 11. J.
Cool:, Albany, Ua.: Jno. W. O’Connor Macon, Ga.
septiii i m
J. SHAFFER,
Commission Eenlcr
In all kinds of
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC FRUITS ani> PRODUCE,
West Wasdinotox Market,
Opposite 143 West st., Bulkhead between Barclay and
Vesey eta.,
N E W Y O R K.
Potatoes, Apples and Onions constantly on hand, and
put up for the southern market
All consignment# promptly sttenked to.
{3F - Refers to A. L. Bradley, A. Haywood, T. J.
Walsh, and J. H. Parsons.
CEO. R. CRUMP & CO.,
AUCTION AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
too Broad Street Atuosta, Ga.
Ju2o sm
INK.
ft C GROSS INK, In stands, at $9 50 per gross. 15
<4O iloien Arnold's Writing Fluid, pints, at $7 per
dozen. For sale by
SAVILLE A LEACH.
aulJ ts cor Bryan street and Market square.
GHGi tHIL#, uaiuM 4*.
C. K. OSGOOD.
*T«BF. 1W CONOR CSS AND SI ST.
JULIAN STS, SAYANVAII, GA.
VUIuLESALE AND REI AIL DEALER IN
Groceries iiml Provisions.
Tin, Crockery, Glassware
And Hardwares
N. B —The hlehe.st Cish Price* paid for BeohWtx.
Tallow, Wool, Hides, Jtc. ts septic
S. K. HoruwiLL B. HyiTiuEAD.
BOTHWELL 4 WHITEHEAD
Grocery, Conissim aM Forwariiiij
MB&OHANTS,
NO. 101 BAY STREET. SAVANNAH, GA.
sepS lm
Ja§. G. M’atts. A. 11. Champion.
JAS. G. WATTS & CO.,
WHOLESALE AND DETAIL DEALERS IN
Gronorios nntl Provisions.
ALSO, IMPORT KRS OF
Foreign Liquors, Wines, Segars, &c.,
83 St. JULIAN and 145 BRYAN STREET,
- Wept Fide Market Square,
SAVANNAH, OKOROIA..
WE would call the attention of our friends and the
public generally to onr new eonin ctlon, and
solicit a Fhare of their patronage.
Mr. A H Champion, late of the firm of Champion &
Freeman, thanks his friends for their past favors aud
requests the be towalof the same on the new firm.
sepT- lm
HILTON & RANDELL,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
103 Bay Bt., JfeaT Barnard,
SAVANNAH, GA.,
Are constantly receiving per Steamers from New Y'ork
the Largest and most
Corapleto Assortment of Groceries
IN I*HE CITY.
N. B.—Orders by Mill, accompanied with Remit
tance. moMPTi.Y FiujtD at Lowest Market Piiccs.
aunt lmo
SOLE AGENTS AND IMPORTERS
or
Ch. Farre Champagnes
FOR THE STATE OF GEORGIA.
au3o
NEW GROCERY STORE.
Van Newton Wnid.
WOULD reeppftfuilv inform their fri**rds mid the
public that they have opened at No. 153 Brough
ton street, formerly occtipiod^by Blun and Meyer; and
will keep constantly on hand a well selected stock so
Family Groceries.
Qutck pales and small profits is their motto, and ft
share ot the public pntionage is lespeetfully solid! ed,
J. H. VAN NEWTON. 11. Q. WARD.
sep!2 0
PIERCE SKEHAN
Wholesale and Retail Denier
In Fine Groceries, Boots and Shoes, Clothing-
Foreign and Domestic Wines, Liquors and Segars.
AI3O, Skehan’s Celebrated
GOLDEN ALE AND CHAMPAGNE CIDER,
in bottle and in wood.
London and Dublin Brown Stout, Scotch and Eng
lish Ales, <fcc
Liberal deductions made to the trade.
170 BROUGHTON STREET, SAVANNAH,
and C 2 Liberty street. New York
GADEN & UNCKLES,
GENERAL PRODUCE and COMS’N MERCHANTS,
AND—
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN GROCERIES, PRO
VISIONS, £c.,
Cokneb of Bay and Barnard Streets,
SAVANNAH, GA.
Highest market rates paid for Cotton, Wool, Hides,
&c., and liberal cash advances made on shipments to
onr New York House. scplS
KI RUN & KIENZLE,
Wholesale and Botail
DEALERS IN
ALES, WINES AND LAGER BIER.
OUR IIOUS F.,
165 BAY STREET.
an2l t(
3500 TONS
OF—
ENGLISH RAILS,
Os best quality, 50x58 per lineal yard.
For sale by
FOWLE & CO,
jutQ Cm No. 70 Broadway, N. V.
KIRLIN.BRO. & BURKE,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
ALES, WINGS AND LIQUORS,
CORNER WHITAKER STREET AND
BAY LANE.
ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED & DELIVERED.
au2l ts
XI. Or. FLUWjE «to 00.,
Wholesale Dealers in
GROCERIES, LIQUORS AND SEGARS,
Corner Johnson Square and St. Julian street and No.
ITS Bay street, Hodgson's Building. Particular at
tention paid to filling country orders.
AGENTS FOR THE SALE OF ALE & LAGER BEER,
sop U 1m
MUM TOBACCO AGENCY,
George A. Crump & Cos.,
209 Bboatt 9tp.kit, Augusta, Ga,
HAVE on hand a large and well selected stock of
Manufactured and Smoking Tobacco.
Barapies sent by Express when desired. 8m Ju2o
danlelTmann;
WHOLESALE and Betr.il Dealer in Tinware,
Moves and Stove pjp«*f«. Also, Roofing, Gut
tering and Repairing done at the shortest notice.
Northwest corner of St. Jnli m street
seps»lm and Market Square.
Boker’s Bitters,
The Oldest and best renowned.
L. Pt'WKK,
66 Liberty Street,
Sfpl?-3mo NEW YORK.
BUY YOUR COOL DRINKS
—AT
TONKING'S,
IN REAR OF POST OFFICE, HH.TON HEAD
aujrt* ts
SAVANNAH
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Ii iM.MImSK >n MERCHANTS.
1? Korthrt kt to.
r • SHIPPING and COMMISSION
Comer B *y and Whitaker btre<*u.
Savannah, iht.
Prompt attention given to eonslgnm. nts of M« r
t handiff and Produce of all kinds purchaaed und sold.
*ep‘- lm
Horatio Pmhti.
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
healer in Ship Stores and Chandlery. Harris*
wharf, foot of Lineolu street, under the bluff, aepl
Tlaoii CL Gordon,
COTTON FACTORS.
Commission and Forwarding M* rehants,
UG Bay Htreet,
Rue- Whitmy oi to., General Commission
Merchants, No. 202 Bay street, above Barnard
suvef. au24
JYrndy, Smitb Cos., Commission and For
13 warding Merchants and Manufacturers Agents,
ltay street, north side, heiwecu Whitaker and Bar
nard street ang24
MA. Cohen,
• FORW ARLING awoCOMMISS’N MERCHANT,
Office Home Ins. Cos , 89 Bay st.
Be 117Wyll y cl thri»rian7'AUCTlbN, GEN
ERAL COMMISSION AND FORWARDING
MERCHANTS. Bay street. Savannah, Ga.
AM. Scarbrough & C’o., Grooery and Co.m
--• mission- Murom4NTß, 140 Congress and 57 St.
Julian sts Highest market prices paid for Cotton,
Wool, Beeswax, etc. Liberal Advances on Cotton, Ac.
Ip r'win »V Hardee*,
U (YDIMISSION MERCHANTS,
Bay street. Savannah, Ga.
WINES, dec.'
AKOIIIjER, NORTHEAST CORNER OF
• Broughton and Jefferson streets. Sol* Agent
f«»r the State of Georgia, for the sale ot California
Wines and Brandy. ts
E. licet hi ke & Cos.,
WHOLESALE DEALERS
In Groceries, ’"Vines, Liquors and Begai-s. Corner of
Bay and Whitaker sts , Savannah, Ga. sep2-lm
Israel li. Scaly and» Cos.,
•SOLE AUK NTS AND IMPORTERS OF
Ch. FARRE CHAMPAGNES,
Iu the State of Georgia.
207 Pay st., bi twwn Barxard and Jefferson,
an 9 Savannah Gh.
Israel It. Scaly «& Cos.,
WIICILE3AI.F, DEALERS IN
IMPORTED M T INES, i ORDIALS, BRANDIES AND
SEGARS.
anO 207 Bay st, Barnard and Jeff-reon
JLama, Imfiorter and Wholesale Dealer In Span*
• isii Seoap.B, Frpncii Brandies. Winer, Whiskey
and other Liquors. Touacco of all kinds.
191 Pay street, savannah, Ga.
DRV GOODS.
John C. Maker & Cos., Wiioi.esalk and Retail
De vi erin DRY GOODS. HOSIKRY, GLOVES.
TRIMMINGS, RIBBONS, Ac, Ac.
(’or. Cougnse and Whitaker sts.
Thomas Pepper, Wholesale andßetaii.Deai.fr
in Staple, and Fancy Dry Gooi»s. at Unprcce
dented Low Juices. ONE TRICE ONLY.
115 Congress street.
John MrConnghy,
DEALER IN DRY GOODS, Ac.
160 Broughton street.
Samuel M. Ledcrer, Jobber and Retailer of
Fancy and Staple Dry Goods Boots and Shoes,
Clothing, Hats, Ac. 146 Congress street.
GROCERIES, ifec." -
C. K. (bgood, Store 1?C Congress and 85 St.
Julian streets. Savannah, Ga Wholesale aud
Retail Dealer in Groceries and Provisions, Crockery,
GlAsswarg, Tin and Hardware. N. B-—The highest
cash prices paid for Beeswax, Tallow, Wool, lilies,
dtc. sepls
MPerst & Cos,. vOo.esal Dealer in Winks, Li
• qi'ors, Segars, vGrockruk, Candif.s, &c.
AP. Mira, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
• GhOCERIKS, FRUITS, Ac.
(’or. Whitaker and Congress st. Lane
Congdon Ct Symons,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERS,
Corner Whitaker and St. Julian sts.,
Old Stand of W. R. Symons.
Hilton 6i Rnndell, WILiLESALE GROCERS,
193 Bay Street, are constantly receiving per
steamers from N. Y'ork, the largest und most complete
assortment of GROC’ERIES in this city.
T7 > I'. Deyo, Dealer in Choice Family
JJj» Wines, Liqtons, &c
vm Bronghton street.
Robert Itnlibre,
WHOLE&ALE AND RETAIL GROCER,
10i Broughton street.
BILLIARDS, Ac.
( Y’Toole Cl Cos.,
BILLIARDS, LIQUORS, WINES, Ac.
Broughton st.. third door from Bull.
Billiard Saloon. Bv WALTER O’MEARA.
ALE% WINES, LIQUORS, Ac.
Bay street, over Express Office.
Union Shades, 'leurnck Nugent, Proprietor.
ALES, WINES, LIQUORS, .>EGAHS, Ac.
St. ChaiTea Saloon, fin rear of Post Office,) by
A. Sta.m.m. Wholesale and littafl. None but
CHOICE WINES and LIQUORS served. Free Lunch.
SCRIYENERY.
John J. Partille v (late Recorder of the Second
Provost Court ) ivill attend to all Writii.gs and
Business entrusted to his care, at Saloon of Terence
Nugent, Jr., opposite Pulaski House.
GAS FITTING’, &c.
piuinbiiig und Gas Fitting,
X By JOHN H. CULLEN,
Broughton st., one door We t of Barnard.
WH. Williama, Gas Fitter and Plumher,
• and Dealer in Tin Ware, llouBi: Furnisuing
Goods, <frc. 145 Broughton street.
Weed 6i Cornwell,
Wholesale Dealers in Hardware and Tin Ware.
No. 159 and 161 Broughton street
TT Cranston,
U • PLUMBER AND GAS FITTER,
91 Bryan st., next to cor. Whitaker.
SEGARS, TOBACCO. &c.
iji. I.'.octli.Tke & so., ~
J Importers of Genuine Havana Segars,
Coiner Cay and Whitaker streets. Savannah, Ha.
sep9 Ira
FKo’b.
• SEGARS, TOBACCO, SNUFF, PIPES, Ac.
Barnard street, one door South of the Market.
Cl k . Lopez, Sz&aks, Tokaoco, St-CEr, Ptpxs,
U Fakov Articles, Sxaiiomxbv, Ac.
Cor. Bull and Broughton sts.
II Constant, iMI otirr. or Domestic ani> Havana
. Segaes, Melrs.tiaiii Pirns, &c Also, Wines,
ciiAwrAONEs and other Liquors.
Bull street, opposite the Post Office.
Saviile & Leach,
BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS,
Uor Bryan afreet and Market Square.
iU DAVID 11. GALLOWAY,
Geo. JV. Me hols,
BOOK AND JOB PRINTER,
Bay st., between Abeacorn and Drayton.
J7I hi. ft* 111’**, L i THUG UA FHKR, STATION KR
BINDER, JOB PRINTER, Ac.
No. G Whitaker street.
\V. Mason rt Cos.,
v • HERALD JOB PRINTING OFFICE.
No. ill Bay street.
WATCHES, JEWELRY, &cT
FD. Jordan, Dealer In Watches and Jewelry,
* SiEvra and Pi. Am. Ware Panoy Goons, Ac.
Zxr~ Watches and Jewelry Repaired.-
129 Congress st., opposite the-rnlaskl House.
IIAIR DRESSING, Ac.
ulnslti House Barber Shop, (cor. Bull and
Bryan sts.) Shaving, Hair Cutting, Shampooing,
Whiskers Dyed, Ac. Fancy Soaps, Cologne, Neck Tie.
and other Fancy Ai tides for sale.
FURNITURE-
Dennis Falrry, FURNITURE WAREHOUSE.
New Work Made to Order. Repairing, Bell
Hanging, Ac., at short notice. 138 Broughton st.
CTHNA WARE, &c.
Ed. Slant, QUEENSWARE, GLASS AND
. CHINA, at Wholesale anTßetait
1W Brbughton street, 2d door from cor. of Bull
DRUGGISTS. ~ : ~
91. Walsh.
A HOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST
anl4 Sontheast cor, Barnard and Broughton sr«. ’
Yew Drag Hon,.,
4.V Corner Congress and Barnard sts
JACOB LIPPMAN, late Kino A Ward,a
Thomas 91. Turner,
_ DHCQGIST,
Sotthwe.: cor. Barnard and Broughton it.
PIWBOTOWV -• COHTINUto
I A< ,W la,,
; _ WHOLESALE AND DBUnrhe.
BOOTS AND riUOFK
Au»es ek Praknly, Jobbei7iT)i.Bi'. '
ana Children's talk serne tel bhu,. “ a 'i.
SHOES, of all kinds J 80018
- ■>'h do.tr North of ■>,. Mask
/ teo. T. Kichob, ~~— —
VX RETAIL BOOl* AND SHOE STORK
U» Bronghton «L. vd door :ro m Bc]>
T K. Hernandez,
fJ * CONFECTIONtR— Wuolisali aa,, KriA;
_ nancfa<ttrer or
SiRLPS, CORDIALS AND FINECONFECTIONFK
, „ or au. kinds. tu <
Broughton street, two door, from
M Fitzgerald," " ‘ — —
• WHOLESAI.E AND RETAIL DEAI F* ik-
CIDER ,
£9- 111 any quantities, to suit Purchasers
UUITAKEB STEEET.
PHOTOGRAPHS ' ~
T T. Reading A 00.,
• PHOTOGRAPHERS,
Cur Wh'taker and st. Jaliail Wf
SODA WATER,
J o 1 1" Bottler of SODA WATElTponTmn
and ALE, CORDIALS. SYIil PN, Ac l JlTiiri
for- Bay and West Broad streets
PRY GOODS AND CLOTHIiVo.
Carhart, Whitford&Co.,
lUauufacturer* and Wholesale Dealer,!,,
READY MADE CLOTHING,
331 and 333 BaoAnwAT. cob. Wop.tu Sirar
„„ „ NEW YORK.
J- A ut ißT ’ | Ht.ir.r Shateb,
WM.n. \V uitfobi >, I A. T. HiMiLTorr,
J- B- Van WAGZNkr.
Oißce of Fayan A Carhart in liquidation
3m
STEELE & BURBANK,
11 merchant. Row, Hilton Head, So. Ca
CALL the attention of Wholesale and Retail
chasers to their superior stock of * >ur '
MILITARY AND NAVAL CLOTHING,
m , furnishing'’"goods,
Watcheg, Clocks, Fancy Goods, Jewelry, and Pl&*ed
Buy Your Claret
AND SHERRY WINES
TONKING’S,
IN REAR OF POST OFFICE, HILTON HEAD.
ang24 t J
COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE.
THE undersigned have this day entered intoCouart.
nership to carry on Stevadoragc, lirayage, stm
age and Commission business, under the name of H
J. Dickerson A to.
Office, second door west of Messrs. Andrew Low A
Co- H. J. DICKERSON
T. A. GOODWIN.
N. B. BROWN.
Savannah, Ga.. August 21. ISUa. auil-lm
Warren’s Celebrated Needles and Fish
Hooks.
ANDREW CLERK & CO.,
4S MAIDKN LANE. NEW YORK,
SOLE AGENTS AND IMPORTERS,
OCR former customers will find a reduction in gold
prices of the Needles, w hile the quality is nlwavs
kept up to the highest standard known to EngUtb
manufacturers.
A. C. A Cos., respectfully solicit a renewal of the
mercantile relations so long and favorably esteemed
by their house. au2s 3m
EXCHANGE.
SIGHT DRAFTS ON NEW YORK.
For sale by
sep!s BRIGHAM, BALDWIN & CO.
K. 11. ALLEN &. (©.,
180 «!fc 10l WATER ST,
NEW YORK.
AGRItILTIRAL HIPLEHEffi
AND MACHINiRY OF AU NINOB f
Small Tools far the Farm nvd Garden, tmeh as Spade,
Shovels, llocs, Forks, Rakes, dC., and for Grans
Hooks, Scythe*. Styth-S'ones, and. Arfiical
tui'al Hardu'ure iu general.
We offer, also, a large assortment of onr own manu
facture of Hay ( utters, Coffee and Grain MBlla, Sugar
Mills for Grocers' use. Store Trucks of various pat
terns. Road Scrnpcra, Wheelbarrows. Ac.
Fertillizers oi ail kinds, such os Cae’s Superphos
phate ot Lime, pure Ground Bone, i’eruvian Gunnc.
and Poudreitc,
SEEDS.
Every valuable American and Foieign variety ol
Vegetable, Flower and Grusa Heed and Field Grain inn’
has proved worthy of cultivation, grown and selected
expressly for our trade.
Sales made in bulk, per pound or bushel, orin c ma!
packets, for retailing, by tne hundred or thousand.
eepl2-2aw-3mo
Advances AEacle
ON
COT T 0 K
AND
OTHER PRODUCE.
0
The Neiv York
Warehouse and Security Company,
No. 36 Pine Street, New Y’ork,
With a Cash Capital of
ONE MILLION DOLLARS,
will receive consignments of
COTTON, &c..
and accept time orjtdght drafts for two-tbirds mark*
value, at shipping port, when accompanied by bill®
lading. Competent persons will receive the proper?
on arrival. Any other information can be had by.**
dressing the Company.
This institution U owned and managed by neti«
business men. which, added to the capital investee,
guarantee entire saiety and experience in the dispose
of merchandise consigned to them.
References Id New Y’ork—National Bank of the r?
public; Bank of America.
THEODORE CRANE, Prer'f
F. J. Ogden, Sec’ry. eop22—2aw3w
GUNNY BAGGING.
For sale by
„, r N. A. HARDEE & CO.
sep2-tf
ITCH I ITCH! ITCH!
SCRATCH 1 SCRATCH!! SCRATCH"
Wlieaton’s Ointment.
Will CURi TMf ITCH IM FORTV-KIOHT Mfllii®'
Also cures Salt Rheum, Ulcer., Chllblalua. ond *U
Eruption, of the Skin. »Price 50 ccntg. For sale V
all Druggists. By sending 60 cents to Weeks A Pet |<r '
Sole Agents, 170 Washington street, Boston, M«e 1
will be forwarded by mall, free of postage, to *W
part of the United States. septil-6“
lumberT^
WHITE PINE, rough and dressed. Cherry ml
White Wood. For sale by
RICHARDSON A BARNARD,
sepf-tl Bay street, opposite Mariner'. U l,l ‘
ASTEN & THROCKMORTON,
NO. 263 BOWERY, NEW YORK,
ANUFACTURERS and Dealer, in BuMey' «™
itl Locksmiths’ Hardware. Nalls Pullle*, 9 orfL r,. v «
Lodi, and Knob#, Butt Hinges, Bras, and H° n “A
and Casting., Gong Bells. Wire, Sllver-Plsth’E.
AU orders, large or sinsll, famished promptly »>
per cent, less than market prices,
arplt um