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The Savannah Daily Herald.
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FRIDAY. OtTOBKK 13. 1.65
Steam Traction Knginrs Acro.s tire
Plain, from the Mi.eourl River to the
Rocky Mountain*.
A company/ lias recently been organized
by capi, a.lots ot Boston and XtW York with
a capital stock ol six millions of dollars, for
the purpose t placing steam traction en
gines upon it." ordinary roads between tbe
Missouri river and the Rocky Mountains, tbe
distance being about 650 allies. The amount
of transportation across these plains i« enor
mous. The present season it is estimated
that it will amount to two hundred millions
of pounds, all of which is carried in ordinary
wagons drawn by cattle or mules. It pays u
freight ot 15 cents per pound, amounting to
the enormous sum of tuirty millions of dol
lars. ,
These traction engines are on the plan of
Isaac Frye, of Brooklyn, and are a.bd to
combine advantages ot power and adhesion
which will make them successiui on long
routes like the one in que6liou, where no fui 1
can be obtaiued, w heu engines of the ordi
nary description, now so much used in Eng
land and Australia, must necessarily be a
lailuie from their inabiii.y to carry more thuu
their own supply of mel.
Coal is l6nud in abundance near Denver,
and as the paying tieignt is westward the,
trains cau bring back coat, di-irmuting it at ;
stations along the route. The hi ding of coal ,
m the mountains has, it is beli ve ■. removed I
the ouly uifficulty in the a.i pi on of steam J
upon,the common roads for this immense j
business. These tiffins will cross me plains j
\a«ix days easi.y, while the mu.e and caule i
T'-a'mSTtqup'e from fuikv to siXV days. An
* engine of 32 lons weight is now under con
struction, with a train of wag ms, which t
is the intention of the company to put on the
route this fall. During tue winier other
trains are to be constructed for next year’s
business. The entire route from .Nebraska
City to* Denver has been surveyed This sum
mer by A. P. Robinson, civil engineer. With
the exception of a few special points requir
ing a trivial amount of work, the road is re
* ported to be one of the dnest in the world.—
I’hare is no necessity lor any inclination in
the entire distance exceeding 8 teet per 100.
There is a held here tor one ot the most
profitable operations in tbe country. The
business is unlimited, and increased lacilities
imperatively demanded by the enormous di
vestments ot Eastern capital throughout the
raining region, as well a> by the interests ot
the population of 350,000 people in the terri
ri.es of Montana, Idaho, New Mexico, Colo
rado and Western Nebraska, ail tjf whom
are now dependent lor their great supplies
upon the slow aud expensive mode or haul
ing by cattie and mraes. —Boston Traveller.
Demands or the Hocr.—Tbe condition of
the country is such just uow that the most
thorough slatesmanship is Deeded lor its
guidance. The.couise ol the President
meets with the approval ituh receives the
support ot all conservative then if all parties,
and this is a hopeful sign. There is, how
ever, danger that the same “disloyalty’
which led us into the war will lead us into
new troubles. We do not use the Word dis
loyalty in its modern Ameriean sense, but
ii its proper sense, of enmity to the Consti
tution of the United Stales. The men who
have been most iree in casting the accusa
tion of disloyalty at their opponents, have
b eD, in poiut of lact, at at! limes the most
dangerous enemies of government. We
seem now to have arrived at a time when
Oue may sustain the Administration and at
the same time stand by the Constitution,
and singularly enough, just at this moment
we find these very men,, who were a little
while ago loudest in professions ot loyalty,
arrayed against the Administration and
against the Constitution both. If we ask
them now what they support, they do not
pretend that they support the Presideut, nor
even the government. But they will argue
that the war is ended, and that the exigencies
which evoked their loyalty are gone, and
they are now privileged to be disloyal. This
argument will not avail. Spasmodic loyalty
■ is worth nothing. The condition ol the
Country is hazardoqs and uncertain. The
haute prosperity aufl unity of the people,
L tbe sustaiu.ng of the great national debt, afid
the carrying forward ot the grand mission
ot the American Republic, all depend on the
wisdom and prudence of the statesniau at
I fie helm, aud on the present course of the
people. Piesideut J. husoua policy tends
toward unity, and community of reelings,
and of interests. The course of the opposi
tion, headed by Stevens and Sumner, the
Tribunes of New Yoik and Chicago, aud
other like persons and papers, tends tow ard
disunion and perpetual anarchy. The times I
require every patriot to take his stand dis
tinctly lor or against the policy of the Presi
dent. We do not pretend to say that pa
triotism requires a mau to approve his
jxilicy, for patriotism is not a Christian
vihue, and may often leaH men to oppose
government But this is no day for uncer
tain men,<or uncertain parties. Within the
next few weeks, or months at the most,.it
♦should be decided wbat is to be the Course
of the popular will. If to sustain iho wise
measuresyt Mr. Johnson, gooti. It toes
. lablish the reign of radical leaders, then
- nothing but evil awaits us. i
AStrasgk Story.— Tiie Western papers
,are publishing a statement that in 1862, Mrs
Richardson, the wife oi Senator Richardson,
ot Illinois, tvas in communication with
prominent rebels, and went through the
lines and had an interview with Gen. Price,
and subsequently with Gen. Joe Johnston,
in behalf of Western Congressmen it is as
serted, she submitted two piopusitionsto the
South,—lst, t'o come back to the Union,
with all their old rights and additional
guarantees for slavery ; and 2d, if the first
was not accepted, that the western amt
northwestern States should join the Con
federacy, accepting their pro-slavery Con
stitution and Jeff. Davis as President, pro
vided they were not required to accept
slavery in their own States, except attue
will oi their people. The Knights of the
(Jo,den Ciicle and other secret military or
-ganizaturas of the West were pledged to
bring into the field a sufficient force to make
the scheme jjjucceeslut.
The proposition was submitted to Jcfl,
Davis, and the account says he cousideied n
impracticable. .
Sir*. Kicnardsoo is now dead, and the
Iliiiiuif Senator is Indignant to wnat has
been i*td about the mission.
Arizona was the theatre of an ancient civ
ilizauon, wnich has felt monuments, but not
history. Well-constructed houses are exist
ing mere, untenauteu, and evidence ot ex
-1 tensive mining and agriculture- It was evi
dently not Aztec, but Tolteeaa or ante Tol
jecan 'Civilization. The Apaches, a species
oi Igipiaiis analogous to.pje Jialays.of ludiu,
•now ovcfiuu the territory,' aigi cannot be
civpized. The JlokeS are a more interesting
people. They live upon lae «iouutaias anel
cultivate the land ia me valleys, tor which
they pay a tribute ot l-ll) to tne Apaches.—
They now number -about 1,2u0: are of lair
« ; aaiplexiori and somewhat Duropeon teat
ares, borne Welsh Colonists of Utah visited
them and iouud remarkable similarities oi
language—the same intricate system of con
tort ap* ll * words and other dialectic peculiar
ities .belonging to the Cymraeg. i here is a
aneory that Prince iiadoc, who left North
AV ales in tbe reign of Henry 11. of England;
was the founder of an American colod.v, of
•which the Mokes are the descendants.
The Port isjion Ct*i. X.) limes says that!
several person* near Auburn have recently
been fatally stung by a large worm that in
• tested tomato vines, death ensuing within a
few hours. Tne worm is about three inches
long, of a green color, and armed with claws
and nippers, with a black born extending ia
, front, three fourths ot an inch long.
British Justick.— Tne English papers tell
i tbe story of a young lady who jumped from
Ia railroad train on me North Kent road
on the lHh of last mouth. She was severely
®juied. She said she jumped out to save
wjrselt fniin outrage by a fellow passenger,
ohe was brought befoie a court and fined 2i.
leaping boot a usiu iu Diction.
Notice to the Public.
IN the . >|§. he m*r t r embark «J ir ; $ p
Busin -es in be rity ol Phi Ȥe hm. a* and rra iri i
engag**' 1 . road- • rt.al ..tint: *in <1 ii
rno«t "><*!•* of j ~ •*£ f'r' p\
effoits being ufal
u-»ed by the M licai * cazy J w -;g.
them before th pnb , . but h ,-u u and f.
before cor:clou: gto f n r
knowing prejudice rat x. *-1 ir •
raanyag*i-ut v ; u V
bot through th- ;tdv c- of :¥1 ?. id * «
used thMn thir nbj* c io’i wa, ov rcotn
Aft-»r j* ars’ %c* mu> tich.2’o a . .11
thepopu •» it, of niy jnt.c«- •,s ti- • if
of the Unit-9 * t t s \vi 1 lv »
countries— nd this iu th*- : o i m
Every Sae r-o* • and to bv
era since thrir inenl nudnucr ha>
such as;td?a»it»ir.giArgi r b< ti --p-i
ail ctii-r j r .
m- uts—but Ihi . h ppv :o ft .i »t <• * ■»>'
Who have reeoit.d to th v. non* have b m u*.
MY OBJECT
in this not! ?e i-to ml - .
respectable be t vii i: *i m** *rs j
croons, tn t h
proceedings, and that t * h of m art
may not be damaged b> the u.-cc; in v-riururepuiion.- ;
oneN.
Knowing that many may r* ml sh : - a'tide wh-. *.
un irqti(tinted with m<\ i append a f» w m .
iho—of my nai
in all part? of th< w<
-Bvin-| rt-ou ilv . i irntH with Mr. H T HMm- !
bold, it ass rd- me ( e m iu btuiiug I h . j
post fbvorabl * . ■
ty, and e. -: :
Vi! WEIGHTMAN,
| Firm of Towers AV\ « igh!Dc:n. {
Ninth diid Itmwn Streets, i'bn.ujciphia.
(Evening Balien,., Phila leiphia ]
When on a visit to the rirv nf \r\i York a fen
days was iiirtuceilto call mi i.nrn!.! !'ri • 1
•"' -ni.:!l. Vr. 11 T Hell,.bold Drill ' I
way. N. 1. ll,s Store la a Mintel -a wen o
the bandsome-t of any kid V., have', v, rbw it
pleasure of viewing, hi/, , v hem,-a., w,
iront. five utorie- in height, and • , .
It inoeed afford? in- much pleasun to
has be<n so tocceeaful and ir - ample -• .
mcrite of his article- —as in our nhnti
r ence we have not known i.: ihct.,c>s
i les without Merit—adveoieino i..ci , •••'..
name before the. people. ”
j {Boston llerald.l *
/••We do not like to advert-o worthless warn- n
articles calculated to deceive our reader - ,n, v and,
we-ee an advertiser tike Mr. tle.mMd, wl w
have known ferjesrs. t-oduaiitextepr! nf-ir>
from year to tear until hu beeomes th • are, . „i v ,,
ttserin the United states, weaie sali-detl hi ii,
sUtcmeutb in regard to hip aj Ucii-a imift bt* correct.
The writer re’ucUntl) in-, its then ,ve. a.l vveu’ i
not do so we, ehe not a-:, up,, to man. am, .on'
eludes by sfatiUL ilm . n.-.m, e o lia at; .X and u
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IvrSTKAMKK AMAZON, Capt «. .Johnson.
I'c-r M'i l-.AMEK LAIHA, Capt. Edward Hiller.
Havhig n "imm.odious Warehouse on Dillon's Wharf,
we ire piepaifd to receive freight a* above.
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« OMMIMIOH NKHCIIAIff. Ar.
Eiif. MPfcitafy A: Cos..
GENERAL
Conuitissi on )I erelia nt s,
*’ 202 BAY STREET,
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Sprats to our House in Pinladelpiiia.
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G. B.&G.W. LAMAR
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forwarding and shipping
, i AGENTS.
SAVANNAH. GEORGIA.
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THE Undersigned have thi? day formed a Co-part
nership under the name and Ptyle of G. B. and
G. W Lamar, for the transaction of a General Com
mkwnn. Forwarding and Shipping Business and offer
thdlr services to their friend* and the public.
Office in Jones’ buildings, Bay Street, few doors
East of Ciaghorn £ Cunningham, tup stairs.;
Refer to < eo. W. Anderson. Esq , Savannah; John
C FerrUl, Esq., Shtvannah: G B. Lamar, Eaq., Sa
vannah ; Wm. E. Jackson, Esq., President Augusta
Factory; Messrs. Joeiah Sibley & Sons. Augusta; J B.
A J. W. Walker, Augusta.
G. B. LAMAR. Jb
Bsp3Mm G. W. LAMAR Jb.
F. M. M YRELL,
STEAMBOAT AGENT,
GENERAL rOMSIISS/OX AND FOR
* WARDING MERCHANT,
BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA.
Harris’ Building-, 2d door west of A. Low A Co.’s.
Refers tn Messrs. Hunter A Oammell, Crane, John
son A (jravbill; Bell, Wylly & Christian ; Bothwell A
Whitehead; Miller, Thomas & Cos.; M. A. Cohen,
Esq. sep2ft-tf
D. H. BALDWIN & CO.,
COMIVtISSIOINr MERCHANTS,
178 Pearl Street, New York.
P. H. BU-liWIN,) w- rL*
J. F CCMMISGS, / I ' CW ' ° rk -
H. Brigham, ) Qo „. M .k
oct4-3m C. 51 Holst, f bavannah.
Hardee,
Storage and General Commission Merchant
CORNER BAY AND JEFFERSON STS.,
Savannah, Georgia,
Dealer in-HAY. FODDER, GRAIN, FLOOR, WOOL,
HIDES, BRAN. SHOUTS, Ac. sep22-lm
JAMESB.CAHILL,
GENERAL
COMMISSION MERCHANT
AND DEALER IN
Groceries, Provisions, Wines
and Liquers,
171 BROAD STREET,
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
HOLDERS to realize imme
diately will consult their interests by consigning
the same.
Strict attention will be given to all business en
tiustedto them, and prompt returns made at the
most reasonable rates. sep4-3m
TO SHIPPERS OF COTTON AND OTHER
SOUTHERN PRODUCE.
FENNER, BENNETT & BOWMAN,
Successors to Hotchkiss, Fenner & Bennett.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
No. 40 Vebf.y Street, ..KW Yoiih.
And Memphis. Term.
Thomas Fenner, Henke Bennett, D. W. Bowmvn.
iyfi on.
CILIS. L. COLBY & CO.,
s,tipping Commiasion and Forwarding
MERCHANTS.
JOr.ES BLOCK, COBNT.K DAI AND AEET.CoiIN 6TEEET
SAVANNAH, GA.
LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES
Made on Consignments to the firm of Chas. L. Colbt,
of New York, or to our friends In Boston.
MAUDE tfc WRIGHT, Agents at Augusta, Ga.
Messrs; Dabney, Morgan * Co’, New York.
iTnrivs 61ade, Esq., New s'ork.
Hon. J Wiley Eiimands, Boston.
Gardner Colby, Esq., Boston. sep IS—tt
Woo(lward, Baldwin \ io.,
HO Duane Street, New York,
9 and 11 Hanover St., Baltimore.
DRY GOODS COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Lileral advances made on Consignments, Sheetings,
Osnitmrgs and Yarns. jyjs
LatbTreasurer State of Ga. / ( savannah, Ga.
J ones <fc Way,
IIav( re-opened their office at No. 98, Bay Street.
<Opp)Bite the old stand, ) Savannah, Ga-, for the traua
-aetujiof » General Commission and Factorage busi
ness, Particular attention paid to forwarding Colton
and Merchandize to and from the interior.
RfKUKNCHb—T. W. Chichester, Esq.. Augusta, Ga.,
I. C’.Plant Esq., Macon, Ga*, J. W. Warren, Esq.. Co
lumns, Ga., and any Dank or Merchant of Savannah,
septS eod lmo
HENRY BRYAN~
Bran Street, next to Merchants’ and Planters’
Bank Building,
Broker and Commission Agent
FOB SALE AND PURCHASE OF
STOCKS. BANK NOTES, PRODUCE, &c.,
And for Forwarding Cotton.
*Bmo
N. WM k CO.,
Ftt'wardin? and Commission
MERCHANTS.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
Dry Goods, Groceries, &c.,
JOS. 1 AND 2 SAMMIS’ BLOCK,
K(i Street, Jacksonville, Florida.
ISO. SAMMIS. KD. O. SAMMIS. CHAB. L. MATHEK
A. T. TTNNINGHAAn I>. O. PCBSk!
CIXJMNGHAM &. PURSE,
F' ;,™ R r S ,; .PORIVARDINQ AND commission
.p MERCHANTS, No. 4St Lower Stem.
Bay met, Savannah. Ga.
k< Jrenccs—Robt. Habersham <fc Hons, Hunter&.
Gar null. Octavos Oohen, Brigham. Baldwin & Go.,
Lrv. i & Hardee, Claghoni & Cunuin-hHin.
_ ‘l j4 ~^ m
E. F. METCALFE & CO.,
GiRERAL forwarding
AND
OMMISSION MERCHANTS.
Lo\ r Stoddard's Range between Abercorn
and Lincoln Streets,
Svanrtah, Ga.
Ri rcnces—Honing, Flint * Pearce, New Tork •
E. S 3ruce & Cos., Augusta, Ga.; R. c. Robson, Eso.,
Atla i, Ga.; Enott & Howes, Macon, Ga.- E M
Bru< Morgan <t Cos.. Appalachicola. Fla.; Watts!
Oral & Cu, N. V; Geo o. Pearce & Cos , St. Louis!
Mo.; .C. Bruce & Cos.. Cincinnati, O.; Mr H J
Cool Albany, Ga.; Jno. W. O'Connor- Macon, Ga
i *2l _ Im
J. SHAFFER,
C jmmission Dealer
; In all kinds ot
, For GNAND DOMESTIC FRUITS ANn PRODUCE,
« rar W ASIIINOTON Mauket,
Opp tc 143 West st„ Bulkhead between Barclay and
r t e w ' escj st ®"
puc M^utS D .m o^Lr*° Unll ” 0,1 h “ d * ■*>
Al insignments promptly attenked to.
tt Refers to A. L. Brsdley, A. Haywood, T. J
Wall and J. H. Parsons
i eodly
COMMIMKIOS MKRCHAKTS.
J. T. THOMAS & CO.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
11? Bay Strcf't.
FIRE, MARINE AND LIFE
ASSURANCE
Taken at .is Low Rated as are accepted by any good
Company. octll-lm
SOUTHER X
COTTON WAREHOUSE,
■ %
CORXEP. OF
BAY AND LINCOLN STS.,
SAVANNAH. GA.
O’FALLON & CO.,
FACTORS,
Forwarding 4 Commission
MEBCHANTH
RESPECTFULLY invite attention to onr facilities
for the pnrchftHe or movement of Southern
Products, and will give prompt att. ution to nil ouai
nesi entrusted to our cart*. Intending to e*»tabli‘-h
perm inontly a House in Savannah expect bv etrict
principles to merit and receive a purtion of
the Trade.
Having a commodious Warehouse for Cotton, we
are prepared to buy, or receive on consignment to our
friends in New Y.»rk or Europe, aud will make ad
vancea ou eame; picking, re baling or mending all
Cotton before shipping, thereby s iving the enormuus
expense incurred in Northern cities by this process—
They solicit a portion of the business oX the people
of Georgia and of adjoining .States.
OFEICE, STODDARD’S RANGE
CORNER OF BAY’ AND LINCOLN STREETS,
XV~ Post Office Address, Lock Box 2’>. oct7-3m
BACON, CLARDY &CO.
Cotton auO Tobacco Factors;
XEAV YORK,
REPRESENTED IN SAVANNAH BY
HENRY BRYAN.
WE do entirely a Commission Business, exerting
ourselves to get the outside market quotations
for our patrons.
Liberal advances made on Cotton at Savannah, and
part a! advances on Colton ready for. shipment at Au
gusta, Atlanta and .Macon.
Planters’orders filled. octlS-lm
Van Horn, Holyoke A Murray,
General Commission amt Forwarding
MERCHANTS.
No. 9 Stoddard’s Block,
BAY STREET, SAY'ANN AH, GEORGIA
Chas. Van Horn, Holioke A Murray,
Savannah, Ga. New Y ork.
Engaged exclusively in a Commission Business.with
ample and first class Storage Room, we most respect
falte tender our services for the purchase aud sale of
all kinds of merchandise. i»ctii-3m
L. WAR HOCK,
AUCTION AND GENERAL COMMISSION
MERCHANT,
JACKSONVILLE, FLA,
Consignments solicited.
Personal attention given to forwarding Merchandise
and Cotton. octll-lm
MAGKY, BEATTIE & GO,
SHIPPING AM GENERAL
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
203 and 205 Bay* Street,
SAVANNAH. O.A.
OFFER FOR SALE the following Goods, on the
most reasonable term?.
250 bbls Whiskey, Mountain Dew 'j
*2® ** 1 Buckeye Reserve |
!u I! “ . Sta « Bom bon J
20 “ 4 years old Stag Bourbon * r, A ‘* Gl
20 “ •• Pine Apple f ' v «7 t « rn
CO “ *• Burkam’s Bourbon ) Di>tilation
16 4 ‘ ** Old Rectified
Together with a large assortment of Port,, Sherry
and Madeira Wim s, fieidsiek a Cos., And Revmond’s
Champaignes, Brandies, Gins. Rums, German &
Ridgeway Bitters, &c.
In connection with the above, we offer for sale
Choice Family Flour, Bacon Sides, Shoulder*, Lard,
Liberal advances made on consignment to
MACKY & BEATTIE,
rf, P K -G PHILADELPHIA. PA. ’
N. A. HARDEE & CO.,
Shipping, Commission and For
warding Merchants,
SATAMAH, GEORGIA.
Will make liberal, Cash Advances on consignme’ its to
onr friends, Norton, Slaughter & Cos. 40 Broad street
New Y T ork. ocLG-lm
Wm. H. Burroughs & Co
s and COMMISSION MF .RCIIANTS,
No. 97 Buy street. Savannah. Ga. For the sale
of Cotton and other Produce, Lumber, T imber, Plan
tations and all kinds ot Real Estate \v r e now t ff«-r
seveial Rice Plantations nyar the est a number of
Cotton §nd Provision Piantntions. Tip lands. City
Property, and a few lota in the Miner 4 1 or Northwest
era purt of tbe State. *ep26-lm
IT. Oowdy;,
COMMISSION M.ERC-HANT,
196 DAY STREET,
ANDERSON,’ WHARF,
, SAVANNAH, QA.
oct2-3nioa
NOTICE.
TIIE nu deisigned promisee to cure
Se mina 1 Wea ki tess
In allits worst forms without the use of medicine.—
Please s .mil .for my Circular, enclosing 10 cents for
postage . Address J. M. HtjSSEI.c,
octiO* 3m % Boston, .Mass.
INK.
OK ( JRCSS INK, in stands, at 00 pc*’ gross. 15
GO dosen Arnold’s >Viiting Fluid, piuta, at $T per
dozen- For sale- by
BAYJLLE & LEACH
aul2*ltf ror. Bry«n street and Market square
~~~ir ——
W agon L reLght
WANTED
.. For »
blaroit,,
JUUledgeviUe,
Albuy,
Asuericiis, or
Havrkinswllle,
Appl;? to
I , * GEO. G. FREEMAN.
/ OCt3 ts
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WAVANNAII
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
UUMMIBBION MKRI HAN i
15 KuHhcikc ,v Cos.
1, SHIPPING A.M.COMMIS ION MERCHANTS
Corner Biy and Whitaker Mr<-et.-.
_ Savannnh, Oh.
Prompt attention given to consignment- of Ali r
chandis. and Produce of all kinds purchased and on!,I
WP* lm
Rue Wltiuit, it Cos., General Com
Merchants, No 20* Bay street. < above Barnard
street. au*4
MX. Cohen,
• FORH ARLING and COMMISS'N MERCHANT
Office Home Ins. Cos , S9 Bay st.
Bell, Wylly ,v Christian. AUCTION. i,E'.
ERAI, COMMISSION AND FORWARD! N,;
MERCHANTS. Bay street. Savannah, Ga.
AM. Srarbrongh o. Cos., Geoceev am Cok
• Misstos Meecuists. 140 anil 67 m
Julian Ms Highest market prices paid forColtoi .
Wool, Beeswax, etc. Liberal Advaucceoii Conor., At.
Erwin iK Hardee,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Bay street. Savannah. Ga.
WINESfUQUORS, &C.
Akohleh, noktheast coknek of
• Broughton and Jeffer-son etreet?. Agent
for the Slate of Georgia, lor the sale ol Caliiormu
Wines and Brandy, tl*
E. Koethckc 4k Cos.,
WHOLESALE DEALERS
in Groceries, ’Vines, Liquors aud Segara. Corner of
Bay and Whitaker sts„ Savannah, Ga.
Israel R. Sealy di Cos.,
SOLE AGENTS AND IMPORTERS OF
Ch. FARKE CHAMPAGNES,
Iu the State of Georgia.
au'J savannah, Gu,
DRY GOODS.
Jolm C. Maker tk Cos., Wholkbalk a.nd Rktaxl
Dealer in DRY’ GOODS. HOSIERY, GLOVES,
TRIMMINGS, RIBBONS, , Ac.
Cor. Congrew and Whitaker sta.
John McConaghy,
DEALER IN DRY GOODS, &o.
Jtio Broughton street.
Samuel M. Hetlcrer, Jobber and Retailer of
Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes,
Clothing, Hats, Ac. I4ti Congress sire -r
GROCERIES, &c.
MPerst A Cos.. Wholesale Dealer in Wines, Lr
• quors, Seoars, Fancy Groceries, Candies, Ac.
15h Congrecs street.
St nait di Co.,Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Gro
ceries aud Provisions, Teas, Alts, Wines and Li
quors. Corner Bull and Broughton streets.
Special attention paid to orders for the country
trade. sep-.-ti
V/ WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCE US,
Corner v\ hi laker and St. Juuau
Oid W. K. Symons.
Ek*. t>eyo, Dealer in Choice Family Ueocebils,
• Winks, Liquors. «kc.
ia«t Broughton street.
BILLIARDS,'~&c. _
Billiard Saloon. Bv WALTIiHCMLAIiA.
ALEs, WINES, LiqilOKS, *o.
Bay street, over Express Office.
ni, Charles Saloon, (in rear of Post Office,) hy
|J A. Stamm. Wliotrmle ami lietatl. None but
YHOICE WINKS and LIQUORS served. Free Lunch.
SCRJVENERY.
Jo tin J, Purtillc, (Late Recorder of the Second
Provost Court j will attend to all Writi< i*s and
entrusted to his care, at Saloon o; Terence
Nugent, Jr., opposite Pulaski House.
GAS FITTING, &c.
Wee<t di Corn Well,
W holesale Dealers in Hardware and Tin Wixiie
No. 159 and 101 Broughton street.
T? Cranston,
U • PLUMBER AND GAS FITTER,
91 Bryan st, next to cor. Whitaker
SEGARS, TOBACCO, .fc..
E. HLoetliecke di Cos.,
Importers ol Genuine' Havana Began,
Corner Bay and Whitaker streets, Savaunab, Ga.
sepz 1m
FKolb.
• SEGARS, TOBACCO, SNUFF, PIPES, Ac
Barnard street, one door South of Hie Market.
F Constant, Ixiuorter of Do.mfutic and Havana
SEG ARP, Me>.SBCIIAUM PIPJCS, dtC. Alt-O, WlNUfi,
champagnes and other Liquors.
Bull street, opposite the Post Office.
PRINTING, STATIONERY, &c.
Buville di Leuch,
BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS,
Cor. llryau street and Market Square,
arking Ink. Manufactured and for sale by
isl DAVID U. G ALLOW AY,
____ 35 Drayton street.
Geo. N. Nichols,
BOOK AND JOB PRINTER,
Bay st., between Abeicqrs and Drayton.
EJ. Purse, LITHOGRAPHER, STATIONER,
. BINDER, JOB PRINTER, «c
No. 0 Whitaker street.
r -W. Hlasoxi A Cos.,
i7. HERALD JOB PRINTINO OFFICE.
No. 11l Bay street.
WATCHES, JEVVELRyT&b ' ,
FD. aTordait. Dealer In Watches and Jewelry,
• Silvfr and Plated W r are. Fancy Goods ac. .
Watches and .Jewelry* Kepaiied.
129 Congress st., opposite she Pulaski llouss.
~ HAIR DRESSING, Ac.
I)ula<*k.i House Barber Shop, (cor. Bull and
Bryan sts.) Shading, Hair Cutting, Shampooing,
Wh:skerfl Dyed, Ac. Fancy Soaps, Cologne, Neck Ties
and other fßpcy Ai tides for sale.
DRUGGISTS.
aos, VV. Clilt, M. D,
Cor. South Broad and Bai uard-sts.,
OrncE Hocus—9 to 10 A. M., and 4to 6P. M.,
er* Residence—Mr. Wash’s, corner St. Julian and
Lincoln Streets.
WI»I. W alsh,
. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUCCIFT,
auX4 Southeast cor. Barnard and Broughton sts.
A A. Solomons 6i Cos.,
• WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS.
gW~ Orders executed accurately and with despatch.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
A nits & Peabody, Jobbers in Men’s, Women’s.
and Children s Calf, Serge and Kid 800 A Sand
SHOES, of ail kinds and qualities.
152 Cdngresa st., 4tn door North of the Market.
Geo. T. Nichols,
RETAIL BOOT AND SHOE STORE.
110 Broughton su, 2d door irom Bn".
QUEENSWARE, £c.
D. UmyiK, QUEENSWARE. GLASS AND
• CHINA, at Wholesale aim Retail.’
109 Broughton street, 2d door from cor. of Bnll
confectionery"
JK. Hernandez,
• CONFECTIONER—WhoIes ai.® and Rftah
manufacttheb or
SYRUPS, CORDIALS AND FI M E CONFECTIONER *
OP ALL KINDS. .
. 14C Broughton street, two doors from Bnmftrn.
M Fitzgerald,
• WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
CIDERS, LEMON, STRAWBERRY a.m>RASPBERIU
syrups, candies, &0.,
Q3T“ In any quantities, to suii Purchasers.
WHITAKER STREET.
SODA WATER.
John Ryan, Bottler of SODA WATER, PORTO*
and ALE, CORDIALS, SYRUPS, Aa
Cor. Bay aim Wei>l Broad .
ITCH! ITCH! ITCH! .
SCRATCH ! SCRATCH!! SCRATCH .
Wheaton’s Ointment-
Will CURE THE ITCH IN WRTY-EIGHT HUUnS.
Also cum Salt Rheum, Ulcers, CMlblains, end n
Eruptions of the Skin. Price 50 cents for shle ??
ail Druggists. By sending 00 cent* to Weeks 4 Putter.
Sole Agents, ITO Washington street Boston. M«es
Will l>e forwarded by mail, tree of postage. W * nl
port of the United State*. *ept2l-3m