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The Savannah Daily Herald.
TUESDAY. OCTOBER 10. IN A3.
interesting Statement, concerning th.
Fenian*.
Thos«ew York World, which appears to
!>e well posted concerning the Fenians in
Xew York, gives the following interesting
particulars:
There are at present about fire hundred
circles in the country and they are increas
ing at the rate of one hundred per in. .nth.—
Tnese circles number from oue t<> three hun
dred men. There are also three hundred fe
male circles in the coumry, presided over by
Miss Ellen Mahoney, who is the female head
ceuter. She is the principal of the Normal
School at Chicago. The monthly expenses
ol the body amount to sixty thousand dol
lars, and it is said a tax of tweuiy dollars a
man on the Fenians in the United States, is
nearly paid up, and the aggregate assess
ment will reach $500,000. There are in New
York city a military engineering class of oue
hundred taught by'an engineer iormerly ou
McClellan's staff Suoseriptious to a large
amount come every week horn all parts of
the country. A bank account is kept bv the
brotherhood. One of the Bank Note Com
panies is printing eight percent bonds in the
name of the Irish Republic. They will be
ready next w,-ek in denominations of $lO.
S2O, SSO, SIOO, SSOO and SI,OOO. In the cen
ter will be a figure of liberty drawingr.
sword, and at the sides vignettes of Emmett
and Lincoln. It is confidently hoped these
will be taken up rapidly and large offers
come from the country aud the west It
was staled that John Morrissey had offered
to take SIOO,OOO of the bonds. At th« Fe
nian headquarters in Duaue street, they are
continually boxing up muskets, but, ot
course, no information is given as to where
they are sent.
With regard to the
ORIGIN or THE FENIANS *
the following curious bit of information ap
peared the other day in the New York Even
ing Post:
To the Editors of the Evening Foil:
I am very much surprised that none of the
intelligent readers of your able paner have
ref rred to Ossian's mention of the Fenians.
It is to be found iu Hector Mclntyre's
translation of the lamous interview between
that misty poet-Fiugal and the tutelar Saint
Patrick ot Ireland:
Patrick, the psalm-singer,
Since you will not listen to one of my stories.
Though you never heard It before,
I am sorry to tell yon
You are a little better than an ass."
"Good, good 1” exclaimed the antiquary ;
"I dare say the poet was very right. What
says the saint ?” “He replies in character,"
said Mclntyre ; “but you should hear Mc-
Alpin sing' the original. The speeches of
Ossian come in upon a strong, deep bass ;
those of St. Patrick are upou a teuor key.”
“Well 1” pray go on," said Old-buck. St.
Patrick replies to Ossian :
■Upon my word, son of Flngal,
While 1 am warbling Hie psalins,
The clamor of your old women tales
Disturbs my devotional exercise*.’
“Excellent 1” said the Antiquary ; “wliat
1 admire is the courtesy o. these two eminent
persons towards each other.’ “Then, said
.Vlclutyre, this is the answer oi Ossian :
“Dare you compare your psalm:,, You son of a—
“Son of what ? ’ exclaimed the Antiquary.
“It means, I thiuk," said the young sol
dier, “the son of a lernale dog.’’
• Do you compare your psalms
To the tales ol the barc-aruied Feulans
•‘Are you sure that you are translating that
last epithet coirec'tly ?” “Quite sure,"
answered Hector, doggedly. Because I
should have thought the nudity might have
been quoted as existing in a different part ot
the body."
Disdaining to reply to this insinuation,
Hector proceeded in his translation :
"I Bhall think It no great harm,
To wring your bald head from your shoulders.”
By consulting works in the Astor Library
it will be found that a tribe iu lielaud, said
to be descended trora the Phcenians, gave
Fingal the word Fenian. A- r.
rise Speakership of the Nest Home of
Representative*.
[From the Boston Traveller.)
A contest for the speakership of the next
U. 8- House of RepreSeutadves has begun.
Mr. Colfax, who was speaker of the last
House ot R presentatives, uaiurally looks to
be re-elected ; but Mr. Ashley, ot Ohio, as
pires to the post, aud so does Mr. G. 0.
Smith, of Kentucky. Mr. Raymond, ol
New York, who has presided iu the New
Y'ork Senate, is anxious to have the presi
dency of a higher body, and is so very per
sistent an office-seeker that many think he
will be the winniug nag. But if General
Banks should be elected to represent our
Sixth Congressional District, as many think*
he should be, we would back him against all
others, tor the speakership, if fitness for the
post should he required iu seiectiug a man
to fill it General Banks does many things
well, hut as a presiding office' he is the besi
man now living, and we douot if there ever
has lived bis superior for me Speakers Chair.
He could go inio the Cuair of the British
House of Commons aud bu as much at home
ad been in Parliament all his
ii» -wouft tin*,
ol debate anatu^^wlHhaMVnjl^mtmet,
whether popular or select,as ii camtuosnakd*'
speare to write great dramas. He was born for
sucu work, and, following the bent of his
genius, he has mastered everything bears upon
me matter, that is to be acquired
trom books, through observation, or by ex
perience. Two years be presided over the
Massachusetts House of Representatives, a
much larger body than the U. 8. House of
Representatives ; and he was President of
the Massachusetts Constitutional Convention,
which couiaiued more than 400 members.
He was speaker of the U. 8. House of Rep
resentatives two years. The custom of
changing Speakers would seem to be favor
ably regarded, though it agrees not with the
English practice, ana differs essentially from
the early American practice. We had but
few Speakers for the first half century of
Congress, but of late years they have been
almost tvs numerous as Houses of Rep
resentatives themselves. Siuce the year
iß3d the Speaker’s Chair has been filled
by Mr. Hunter, Mr White, Mr. J*
Mr Davis, Mr. Winthnp, Mr. Cobb
Mr. Boyd, Mr. Banks, Mr. Orr, Mr. Grow
Mr. Peomugion, aud Mr. Colfax,—twelve
(Speakers in twenty-six years, of whom but
one was re-elected, namely, Mr Linn Boyd
There were but thirteen Speakers iu the fifty
years that followed the first meeting of Con
gress, in 1?8», and three of tue changes
made were due to the retirement of
Speakers before toeir lei in 3 w ere out Mr
Clay was speaker ten years, Mr. Sttvenson
seven years, Mr. Macon six years, Mr. Muh
lenburg lour years, Mr. Varuum tour years
and Mr, Polk four years. But now eicil
bouse must have its Speaker. KYeie Gen.
Banks to be sent to the next Congress, aud
were be to be chosen Speaker, it would be
the same thing as the re-election of an old
and a tried officer.
We see it stated that the National Intelli
gences, of Washington city, is to be the ‘'or
gan" ot the present administration. If Andy
Johnson needs an exponent in this way, he
cannot do better than select the journal
named. It is eminently conservative and
dignified in tone, has never bowed to the de
mon fanaticism; and its management is, in
addition, characterized by uu ability not ex
celled by that of any journal in the countiv.
Jfacon Telegraph.
* >lt Love or a Weed.— Ladies, when be
°t>ght not to object to the mod
toat**»^.of. They should recollect
“ * fiaute there must be
Notice to the Public.
IN the year 18IS, tile writer embarked In the Drug
Ituaioece |b the city ot t biude | hi*, end wall, thu
eugsg-rf, made »■* ra! X;- rhnerte In r*g,i l to th»
mo«t dedmTjlp mod. of pr p.’ p Ktul I Extracts
effoi ta being th. art cl.-s bring a proved and
u-rd by the M.dlca cu ty 1 w.« and ain.oa of pi -ring
them b-forr th pnb’lc, bet h eltit and for aonte dm
bef me conclndh g to re-oit ton-vep.prr adv rt.sicg
knowing of th - prijudlo-e that ■ xlst ■ i in th ■ m!,.d- of
many againrt usingadvertls,d M dldne. or'os iurns
but through tin- adr c- of fif-nds and thus who Lad
used them this nbjecTon was ov rcora-.
Aft-r 1' y ars' u nion., c mrn<-tiring In a smalt wav,
the popuiariti of my aitlc-a he# .xte d-d to all part*
of tn- t’nlt and .-t t a and wid ly tmoughou' For ign
c nntriva— nd this iu th- lac- of m- b opposition.
Every means baa b—n resorted to by unpiircipi and and al
<-r« since tb lr merit and snee as nave b • n knowa—
such aa adret tiring larger bo tl- a at tea. p if. c.-neur ng
til other pr-parstt ua, and yen copying my ..IV it la
- nts—but lambippyto atat-th t out Oi the many
who have rcsort- dto th a. non hav« been auccjSafui.
MY OBJECT
in this notice b to make facts known to the public aud
rcipeciable dealers, believiug. afte so many years’ex
ertion*. tb it the Druggists will dlac uutenance sucb
proceedings, and that the reparation of my article*
may not be damaged by tb« uaeof Inferior or spurious
ones.
Knowing that many may read this article who are
un icqunlnted with me. I append u few remaiks frtim
those of my native cliy, and whose name, are known
In all parts of the world:
‘ Being personally acquainted with Mr. H. T. Helm
bald. it afford-1 me pleasure in stating I have been
most favorably Impressed with bis energy aud integri
ty, aud gratified at bis seccesa "
WM WKIGHTMAN,
Firm of Powers ft Weighiman,
Ninth and Brown Streets. Philadelphia.
[Evening Bulletin, Philadelphia ]
“ When on a visit to the city of New Y’ork a few
days since, I wae Induced to call on onrold friend and
townsman, Mr. tl. T Helmbold. Druggist, 594 Broad
way. N. Y. His Store is a Model—a perfect Gem--
the handsomest of any kind w« have ever had the
pleasure of viewing, and so extensive, being 84 !eet
front, five stories iu height, and over 400 feet deep
It Indeed affords us much pleasure to know that he
has been so successful, and ft is ample evidence of the
merits of bia articles—aa ii. our whole business expe
rience we have not known of the success of any ai ti
des without Merit—advertising merely bringing the
name before the people."
(Boston Herald.)
"We do not like to advertise worthless wares, or
artiriea calculated to deceive our reader-,; and when
we see an advertiser like Mr. Ilelmbold, whom we
have known for years, gradually extend his advertising
from year to year until he become* the largest adver
tiser in the United Mates, wo ure ratisfl.vl that the
statements in regard to hi* articles must be correct.
nJrin'"' u ; r fs'uctantly inserts the above, and would
eludes hv , h « nut 8 ,Ua bger to many; and con
diseases hfr ‘Sare 'T”"’ ® He articles, and the
c . h . tlley hBVe been uaedby manvthou
sauds with complete success.
[Al>V£llliß*iiENT.j
Helmbold’s Extract of Buchu
will cure all diseases of the Kidneys and B adder.—
Cures Pain or Wea ness iu the Back, Strictures, Sc.;
Cures Weak Nerves, Doss of memory, Trembling,
Dimness of Vision.
HEi.MBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT OF BUCHU
Is a pure fluid extract, not a weak ten or Infusion Is
the one thing needful for all complaints incident to
Females. For particulars send for Circular.
HELMBOLD’S FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU
cures Grave! and Dropsical Nwellings existing in Men,
Women, or Children; Intact ALL DISK-VnES requir
ing the aid of a Diuretic. It is the greatest Tonic and
Diuretic known-perfectly . fe, pleasant In taste and
odor, and Immediate lulls uclion-
HELMBOLD’S
Fluid Extract of Sarsaparilla,
HIGHLY CONCENTRATED.
i One bottle equivalent in strength to one gallon of the
•Syrup of Decoction
1 1 reaches the sc ,t of the disease immediately, ex
| pelting all Humors of the Blood aud
i BEAUTIFYING THE COMPLEXION.
These article*, being of such strength, the dose la
exceedingly small. Prom this fact, it is used in the
United State* Army 11 spltal* aud public Sanitary In
stitutions throughout the l»nd.
ZW“ Sold by all Druggists everywhere.
IV Ask for He mbold's. Take no other.
6W Cutout the advertisement uud send for it, and
by this means avoid Countcrieit.
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aep3o-lm u. W. LAMAR Jr.
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GEYF.RAL COMMISSION AND FOR
WARDING MERCHANT,
BAY STREET. SAVANNAH, GA.
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Esq- sep29-tf
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JAMES B. CAHIIIT"
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Mnde on Consignments to the firm of Coab. L. Colby,
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REFERENCES;
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Jariva Slade, Esq., New York.
Hoi*. J Wiley Edmunds, Boston.
Gardner Colby, Esq., Boston. sop 18—tt
Woodward, Baldwin & Cos.,
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DRY GOODS COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Liberal advances made on Consignments, Sheetings,
Osnaburgs and Yarns. jyis
John Jon eh, I (Charton H. Way,
Late Treasurer State of Ga. / ( savannah, Ga.
Jones & Way,
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And for Forwarding Cotton.
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MERCHANTS, No 4Moddard’B Lower Stores,
Baystieet, Savannah. Ga.
References—Robt. Habersham & t ons. Hunter &
Gamnicll, Octavus Cohen, Brigham, Baldwin A Go.,
Erwin & Hardee, Clagborn & Cunningham.
Bep4 3m
E. F. METCALFE & CO.,
GERERAI..I FOItWAHDING
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
Lower Stoddard s Range between Abercorn
and Lincoln Streets,
Savannah, - - - . . . Q a>
References—Heniug, Flint A Pearce, New York;
K M. Bruce * Cos., Augusta, Ga. ; R. c. Robson, Keq.,
Atlanta, Ga.; Knott A Howes, Macon, Ga.; E M
Bruce, Morgan A Cos.. Appahichicola, Fla.; Watts,
Crime A Cos, N. Y.: Geo. C. Pearce ACo . St. Louis,
Mo.; H. C. Bruce A Cos., "Cincinnati, O.; Mr. 11. J
Cook, Albany, Ga.; Jno. W. O'Connor Macon, Ga.
sept2' * lm
J. SHAPPERT'
Commission Dealer
In all kinds of
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC FRUITS am.PRODUCE,
Wear Washington Makkkt,
Oppoelte 143 Wcat at., Bulkhead between Barclay and
Vesey sts.,
NEW YORK.
Potatoes. Apples and Onloua constantly on bond, and
pnt up for the Sonthern market
All consignments promptly attenked to
_,*sr K V‘, n L ““Hey. A. Haywood, T. J.
Walsh, and J. H. Parsons
111* eodly
GROC ERIES, LHH ORH, Ac.
Just Received
BY
MILLER, THOMAS & CO,
90j Bay Street i
100 bbls Flonr, various brand*
20 bbls Mt hp P«»rk
20 half do Pig Pork
20 hbls Powdered Sugar
20 do A Sugar
25 firkin* Uniter
100 Goshen Dairy Cheese
GO English d<> do. MWtf octf*
C. K. OSGOOD,
STORK ISO CONGRESS AND 85 ST.
JULIAN STS., SAVANNAH, GA.
WHOLESALE and retail dealer in
Groceries anil Provisions.
Tin, Crockery, Glassware
And Hardware,
N. B.—The highest Cash Prices paid for Beeswax.
Tallow, Wool, Hides, Ac. tt reptlC
H. G. RUWE & CO.,
WHOLESALE
GROCERIES 1 LIQUORS,
WINES ANI) SEGARS,
Corner Bryan and St. Julian and
Johnson Square,
(FRONTING PULASKI HOUSE,)
ZW Agen s for
ALE AIV 1) LAGER.
Constantly on hand, an assortment of
niXEIN W XNE.
sop2B I'.m
CIN.
FIVE PIPES GIN. of various brands, lust landing
from Steamer Cairbrbi, and for sale by
MACKY, BEATTIE* CO.,
oct6-lw 203 and 20,"> Bay street,
(Creign^^douiestic
ALES VI DIES
SOLE AGENTS AND IMPORTERS
or
Ch. Farre Champagnes
FOR THE STATE OF GEORGIA.
auso
NEW GROCERY STORL
Van Newton & Ward.
WOULD respectfully inform their frierds and the
public that they have opened at No. 153 Brough
ton street, formerly occupied by Blun and Meyer; and
will keep constantly on hand ’a well selected’ stock so
Family Groceries.
Quick enles and nmoll profits Ls their motto, and a
share of the public pationagc is respectfully solicited,
J. 11. VAN NENVTON. II O. WAKD.
bopi 2 0
f. J. DUNBAR & CO.
IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
WINES, LIQUORS. SEGARS, &C.
14T Bay Street,
SAVANNAH, CA.,
(NEXT DOOR ABOVE REPUBLICAN OFFICE )
We have the Largest Assortment ot
Whiskeys, Wines, Brandies,
Gins, Bitters, Cordials, &e.,
In the South, to which we invite the attention of the
Trade. Call and compare our goods and
• prices.
- oc -“
PIERCE SKEHAN •»§
Wholesale anti Retail Dealer
In Fine Groceries, Boots and Shoes, Clothing
Foreign and Domestic Wines, Liquore and Segars.
Also, Skehan’s Celebrated
GOLDEN ALE AND CHAMPAGNE CIDER,
in bottle and in wood.
London and Dublin Brown Stont, Scotch and Eng
lish Ales, &c.
Liberal deductions made to the trade.
170 BROUGHTON STREET, SAVANNAH,
and 02 Liberty street, New York.
GADEN & UNCKLES,
GENERAL PRODUCE ani> COMS'N MERCHANTS,
AMT)
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN GROCERIES, PRO
VISIONS, &0.,
Cobnxr or Bat and Barnabd Stbtxts,
SAVANNAH, GA.
Highest market rates paid for Cotton, Wool, Hides,
ftc., and liberal cash advances made on shipments to
onr New York House. sepis
IT6o¥Tons
OF—
ENGLISH RAILS,
Os best quality, 60x58 per lineal yard.
For sale by
FOWLE ft CO,
ju!9 Cm No. 70 Broadway, N. Y.
Wholesale and Tletail
GROCERIES AND LIQUORS.
WM. H. Hill'll'WOOD A CO., Savannah, Georgia,
southwest comer of Broughton and Jefferson
streets, under St. Andrew's Hall.
We are receiving by every steamer fresh articles of
Groceries of every description. Liquors imported and
direct from mantiiactures are offered at prices to suit
the trade. sept2o-lm
Wm. IT. Sasawoon. Gao. A. Henson,
WM. 0. SHERWOOD & CO.,
Yntler St. Andrew’s Hall, Corner of
Broughton and Jefferson Streets.
MR. SHERWOOD has just returned from the North
where he has made arrangements to lie con
stantly supplied with a Select Stock of first class
Family Groceries, Wines. Liquors, Ac.
Mr. Sherwood, the senior partner of tfoc firm, re
turns his grateful thanks to his numerous friends and
customers for their patronage to his businesa, corner
Whitaker and Broughton streets, bat would respect
fully Inform them th&t he has now no connect ion
with that establishment and that he has established
himself os above, where he will be happy for a con
tinuance of the liberal patronage heretofore ex
tended to htny e«p27-2w
WM.M. BATON,
WHOLESALE DEALER
, IN
GROCERIES. WINES. LIQUORS,
TEAS, SEGARS,
ALE and. Cidei*.
»ep* ' . ts
bAVannah
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
COMMISSION MEKCHAMTS.
EKotlhcckr \ Cos.
• SHIPPING ani* COMMISSION MERCHANT**,
Corner B »y and Whitaker Ktrveta,
Savannah, Ga.
Prompt attention given to conhignmenia of Mer
chundiH* and Produce'of all kinds purchased and sold.
lm
K ue %Vtiit*iry & Cos., General Oommbßion
Merchants, No. 202 Bav street, above Barnard
street. &u *>4
MA. Cokien,
• FORWARLING and COMMISS’N MERCHANT,
Office Home Ins. Cos , 89 Bay st.
Bell, Wylly Christian, AUCTION, GEN
ERAL COMMISSION AND FORWARDING
MERCHANTS. Bay street. Savannah, Ga.
AM. Scarbrough A Cos., Grooaby and Com
• mission Mfboiunts, 140 Congress and 57 St.
Juiian Bts Highest market prices paid for Cotton,
Wool, Beeswax, etc. Liberal Advances on Cotton, Ac.
!J COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Bay street. Savannah, Ga.
WINES, LIQUORS, &c~
AKGIILEK, NORTHEAST CORNER OF
« Broughton and Jefferson streets. Sole Agent
fur the State of Georgia, for the sale ol Callloruia
Wines and Brandy. ts
E. Kortln-ku A Cos.,
WHOLESALE DEALERS
In Groceries, "Vines, Liquors and Segars. Corner of
Bay and Whitaker eta , Savannah, Ga. sep2-lm
Israel K* Seuly & Cos.,
SOLE AGENTS AND IMPORTERS OF
Ch. FARRE CHAMPAGNES,
In the Statu of Geoigia.
207 Bay at., between barnard and Jefferson,
au9 Savannah Ga,
Israel R. Senly A Cos.,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
IMPORTED WINES, i ORDIALS, BRANDIES AND
SEGARS.
an 9 207 Bay at., between Barnard and Jefferson
DRY GOODS!
John C. Maker & Cos., Wholesai.k and Hrtau.
Dealer in DRY GOODS. HOSIERY, GLOVES,
TRIMMINGS, RIBBONS, Ac, Ac.
Cor. Congress and Whitaker sts.
Thoma s Pepper, Wholesale and Retail Dealer
in Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, at Vnprece
dented Low I*ricea. ONE PRICE ONLY.
115 Cougress street.
John niftoiiughy,
DEALER IN DRY GOODS, Ac.
Sam net AI. Hederer, Jobber and Retailer of
Fancy a*d Staple Dry Goods, Boots and Snocs,
Clothing, Hats, Ac. 146 Congress street.
GROCERIES, &c.
MFcrat & Cos.. Wholesale Dealer in Wines, Li
• QUORH, SEOARb, FaNCYtiROOKRIES, CaNPIEH, &C.
Stuart 6i Co.,Wholesale nndßetail Dealers in Gro
ceries and Provisions, Teas, Ales, Wines and Li
quors. Comer Bull and Broughton street*.
Special attention paid to orders for the country
trade. sep29-tf
f ougdon A Symons,
V/ WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERS,
Corner Whitaker and St. Julian sts.,
Old Stand of W. R. Symons.
Ip P. Dcyo, Dealer in Choice Family Groceries,
Wines, Liquors, &<•.
133 Broughton street.
BILLIARDsT &c\
Billiard Saloon. Bv WALTER O'MEAKA.
ALE;, WINES, LIQUORS, ftc.
Bay street, over Express Office.
S«. Charles Saloon, (in rear of Post Office,! by
A. Stamm. Wholesale and Retail. None but
CHOICE WINKS aud LIQUORS served. Free Lunch.
John J. Purtille, (late Recorder of the Second
Provost Court) will attend to all Writings and
Business entrusted to his care, at Saloon oi Terence
Nugent, Jr., opposite Pulaski House.
GAS ITTTING, Ac. ~
Weed ft Cornwell,
Wholesale Dealers in Hardwabe and Tin Wabe.
No. 133 and 101 Broughton direct.
T 7 Cranston,
U • PLUMBER AND GAS FITTER,
31 Bryan st., next 10 eor. Whitaker.
SEGARS, TQBACCoT&c.
. Koethecke At — “
Importers of Genuine Havana Segars,
Corner Bay and Whitaker streets. Savannah, Ua.
sep2 lm
Kolb,
• SEGARS, TOBACCO, SNUFF, PIPES, ftc.
Barnard street, one door South of the Market.
F Constant, Imi-okteb or Domestic and Havana
Segaks, Meeescuacm Pirxs, Ac Also, Wines,
Champagnes aud other Liquors.
Bull street, opposite the Post Office.
PRINTING, STATIONERY, &c.
Saville & l.each,
UOOKeELLERS AND STATIONERS,
Cor. Bryan sfreet aud Market Square.
Marking Ink, MANurACTuaxn and for sale by
DAVID H. GALLOWAY,
Geo. IV. Nichols.
BOOK AND JOB PRINTER,
Bay st,, between Abercorn and Drayton.
j. Purse, lithographer, stationer,
U. BINDER, JOS PRINTER, ftc.
No. C Whitaker street.
C VV. Mason ft Cos.,
E- • HERALD JOB PRINTING OFFICE.
No. in Bay street.
VV ATCHES,~TEWELRYr&c.
FD. Jordan, Dealer in Watches and Jeweebt,
. Silver and Plated Ware. Fancy Goods, ftc
Watches and Jewelry Repaired.
HAIR DRESsIngT&c:
ulaski House Barber Shop, (cor. Bull and
Bryan sts.) Shaving, Hair Cutting, Shampooing,
Whiskers Dyed, ftc. Fancy Soaps, Cologne, Neck Ties
and other Fancy Ai tides for sale.
DRUGGISTS.
Jos, XV. Clift, !tt. D,
Cor. South Broad and Barnard-sts .,
Omot IlijOßH—9 to 10 A. M., RDd 4 tor, P. M.,
US" Residence—Mr. Wash's, corner St. Julian and
Lincoln Streets.
WM. Walsh,
. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST,
anl4 Southeast cor, Barnard and Broughton sts.
I A. Solomons & Cos.,
* „ WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS.
Orders executed accurately and with despatch.
BOOTS AND SHOES?
Aincs & Peabody, Jobbers in Men's, Women’s,
rere"‘ Calf > Ser ? e and Kid BOOTS and
ouOES, of all kinds and qualities.
152 Copgress su, 4th door North of the Market.
Geo. T. Mr hols,
RETAIL BOOT AND SHOE STORE.
CHINA WAKE, &c.
Ii 1 U. Smyth, QUEENSWAReTgLASS AND
-2» CHINA, ut Wholesale and Retail.
109 Broughton street, 2d door from cor. of Bull
CONFECTIONERY.
JK. llrrnanuez,
• CONFECTIONER—Wooi.xsai.b and Retail.
MANUFACTURBR OT
SYRUPS, CORDIALS AND FINE CONFECTIONERY
or AI L HINDS.
14C Broughton street, two doors from Barnard.
MFliigerall,
• IVMOLtSALr AND RETAIL DEALBB IN
CIDERS, LEMON, STRAWBERRY and RASPBERRY
SYRUPS, CANDIES, Ac., An.,
W In any quantities, to suit Purchasers, y,
w iiitaker naxsT.
SODA WATER.
John Ryflu, Bottler of SODA WATER. PORTER
and ALE, CORDIALS. SYRUPS, Ac.
Cor. Bay and West Broad streets.
DESIRABLE SHE
W* ? ff * r J or reasonable terms,three quarter
n Uot No. 14 Berrien Ward, corner Tattnal and
Berrien streets, with Improvements thereon, craMM
o!i B hoiMf Dd ‘T? ,w '’:» tor J’ wooden dwaSnn
with out-building, al nearly new ana in good renal?
Th0 r tO^fi\ ,n elcel| e°t stand lor a Ret aU°bußiuess '
For further particulars apply to usiness.
s«n29 ts L j Gr 'LMARTIN A CO.,
8 pmf No. 148 Bay Hreet.
OUT DOOM AMD noTHUa,
CLOTHING,
FURNISHING GOODS
BOOTS, SHOES AUD HITS.
SBKrfSS 4ftsr»!i
lleldt ft l.udiow leupec!fully calls the attentton nt
his friends and the public gcnerallyto their large sloes
of Clothing, Furnishing Goods. Boots ShS 25
llals which they are lion opening, and wilf ;
" holc-sale and Retail, at the old stand of Heidi ".
stair* C °" N °' lol Brvan “ ndCS *■ '’“UMttretvup
o«6Jsm E. HEIDI
DRY GOODS.
% CASES OF PRINTS, the best styles, Jnst rp
+A3 celled and wIL be jobbed low by re *
A. T GRAY
At the Store of Mrs. Pease, under Screven House n,,n
street, corner Congress street lane. octo’-io
STEELE A BURBANK,
11 Merchant* Row, Hilton Head, So. c a
CALL the attention of Wholesale and Retail cur
chasers to their superior stock of '
MILITARY AND NAVAL CLOTHING
ANP *
_ furnishing goods,
Watchee, Clocks, Fancy Goods, Jewelry, aud
Swords, Sashes, Belts. Embroideries, Boota CaM
Field Glasses, Ganntiets Gloves. &c.. &c.. Ac Cap€
Boker’s Bitters!
Th© Oldest and best renowned.
I-. fcnke,
66 Liberty Street,
sepl2-3mo NEW YORK.
Warren’s Celebrated Needles aud Fish
Hooks.
ANDREW CLERK <Ss CO
48 MAIDEN LANE. NEW YORK. ’
SOLE AGENTS AND IMPORTERS.
OUR former customers will find a reduction in
prices of the Needles, while the
kept up to the highest standard known to Emrli.h
manufacturers. "
A. C. 4 Cos., respectfully solicit a renewal of the
mercantile relations so long aud favorably esteemed
by their house. an2».3m
R. H. ALLEN & C0.7~
ISO & 10l WATER st.,
NEW YORK.
AfißliLTllir IMPLEMENTS,
AND MACHINiRY OF AU KINDS,
Small Tools for the Farm and Garden, such as Spade*
Shovels, Hoes, Forks, Rakes, <tc„ and so c Gross '
Hooks, Scythes. Scyth-Sioius, and Jgricul
tural Hardware in general.
We offer, also, a large assortment of our own manu
facture of Hay Cutters, Coffee and Grain Mills, Suga-
Miils lor Grocers’ use. SI ore Trucks of various [fat
terns. Road Scrapers, Wheelbarrows ftc.
Fertillizers of ail kinds, such »b Coe’s Superphoa
phateoi Lime, pnre Ground Bone, Peruvian Guano,
and Poudrettc. < ’
SEEDS.
Every valuable American and Foreign variety of
Vegetable. Flower and Grass Seed and Field Graiu that
has proved worthy of cultivaiion, grown anti selected
expressly for our trade.
Males made in bulk, perponnd or bushel, or in small
packet*, for retailing, by the hundred or thousand
eepl2-2aw-3mo
Advances Made
ON
COTTON
AND
OTHER PRODUCE,
The New York
Warehouse and Security Company,
No 96 Pine Street, New York}
With a Cash Capital of
ONE MILLION DOLLARS,
will receive consignments of
COTTON, &c„
and accept time orfslght drafts for two-thirds market
value, at shipping port, when accompanied by bill of
lading. Competent persons will receive the property
on arrival. Any other lmormatlon can be had by ad
dressing the Company.
This institution is ownod and managed by active
business men. which, added to the capital invested,
guarantee entire saiety and experience in the disposal
of merchamiise consigned to them.
References in New York—National Bank of the Re
public ; Bank of America.
„ , THEODORE CRANE, Pros’!.
F. J. Oodxn, Sec'ry. sep22—2aw3w
GUNNY BAGGING
For sale toy
w N. A. HARDEE & CO.
Brown’s Standard Scales.
USED by the United States and Foreign Govern
ments for mole than
thirty years,
Adapted to any branch of business for foreign or
home markets. Warranted accurate and durable.
Sales rooms No. 3 Barclay-st, near Broadway.
W’P 19 ly R. BROWN. Manufacturer.
LAND AGENCY
FOR
SOUTHERN GEORGIA.
riIHE enbacrlber, formerly of Savannah, and resident
at Blackshcar, Pierce county, Ga,. on the Atlan
tic A Gulf K&llroad, *ill give his personal and undi
vided attention to the sale and purchase of Lauds
contiguous to the said railroud, on commlsaion. and
solicits the patronage of all needing an agent there.
Am experience in the land, lumber and timber busi
ness of twenty years In Georgia and South Carolina,
guarantees ample qualification. He will be repre
sented in Savannah by Mr. Henry Bryan, ard in New
York by the Great Southern Land Agency, 71 Broad
way. JOHN D. DKLANNOY.
Refers to any old resident in Savannah*
sepls 3m
MCCULLOUGH LEAD (0,
No, 64 Duane Street, New Yort.
HAVE constantly on hand, their well known
brands of
DROP SHOT,
LEAD PIPE,
BUCK SHOT,
SHEET LEAD
and BAR LEAD,
”,^ 0T J CT efJe at the lowest market prices,
uraere solicited, nnd shipments promptly attended
*“■ ~, JAMES MeCULLOUGH President
sep 12-1 mo
INK.
OA» GROS9 INK, In stands, at $S 60 per gross. 1*
WU dozen Arnold's Writing Fluid, pints, at $7 P* r
dotun. For sale by
„ SAVILLE A LEACH.
aul2- ts cnr. Bryan street and Market square
"W" agon Freight
WANTED
For
Macon,
MlHnigtvlllt,
Albany,
Americas, or
HawlrfasVlU'f
Apply to
GEO C. FREEMAN.
oct3 ts