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The Savannan Daily Herald.
FRIDAY. OCTOUEW '«■ I*os
■ tirr»l~Flood. in India.
TUc Kotre* correspondent of the ScintlrMi
give* till- Ini in wing Btcojni of a disastrous
storm whica visited Hyderbaad on the .th
of August:
Ou Saturday m mine the heavens appear
ed covered with deep dens - clouds, aud ex
hibited signs of rain ; but as the weather had
been of laic so uncertain, no reliance could
be placed in them. As the day advanced,
however, tierce gusts of wind burst forth at
short iutervals, while the tiimaineut became
by degrees overcast aud dark. A short while
after it commenced drizziiug; :t.;.- continued
tor some time, and towur.i t Vening a smart
shower followed. T.ie r-tt'. noun,-, thiu aud
steady, seemed daugoious Tor the houses,
built as they are of sunburnt bucks, flat
rooted, aud otherwise of a weak structure.
It continued to pour duwh tnC sanity
during the whole of Saturday night, without,
however, creating any very great alarm
among the people, though many of them
eutfered a great deal from leakage and other
i .conveniences. But there was ueithcr thun
der nor lightning.
The following morning (Sunday), as the
rain did not cease, it was evident tuat sotue
serious crisis was at hand ; ere the day ad
vanced the rain water rose everywhere to
two, three, and in some places five feet high,
rendering every street and lane impassab<e.
This water, as mialoriune would have it,
mingled with tue rushes ol the hill torreuts,
and both Combined, not fiuding a proper
passage to the river, flooded the whole
station, aud committed a dismal work of
desolation. While the rain was still contin
uing to beat violently agaiust the roots aud
wall- of nouses, and the fl >od cutting away
their base, house after house tumbled down,
audiu tne course of about turee uours uuu
dr da of them were converted into heaps of
ruin.
xue Consternation and confusion among
the whole of the inhabitants may he better
itud-ined than descr.bed. Men, women and
chi dreu, terror stiiCaen, were scattered over
the place, and rushing iu every direction iu
quest of shelter. A greater number of them
n c»ed to the Dnurrumsalla, where they
were crammed to suifocatioD.
Iu another account it is stated that nearly
900 houses were destroyed, but, strange to
say, only one life was lost. There is not a
siugle buildiug in the whole place that has
not suffered some damage either from rain or
flood. The loss of property aud houses is
estimated at about two lacs of rupees.
“Greenbacks” in North Carolina.—A
litter from North Carolina to the Boston Ad
vertiser shys : “I saw trt-day lot ihe first
time a man who would not take ‘greenbacks’
in payment for propelty. He C ime in trout
the country with a load of wood, hug actual
ly hauled it out of town this evening because
no one would pay him for it iu gold. Much
inquiry iu South Carolina discovered only
two or three localities in which there would
be probable difficulty in tiavelling w ithout
gold ; but one ot our majors whom duty has
called through over a dozen of these western
counties within the last six weeks, tells me
t hat the localities in which paper money
would be taken at the exception rather than
the rule ; and a surgeon of our army whose
home is fifty miles back of this ph ee, and
who has been there on two weeks’ leave,
said to me this torenoou that lie lost the op
lKirtunity to make several good trades while
there, because he had onlv legal tender mon
ey. The people say, he observes, that hav
ing lost so much by one sort of paper money,
they don’t propose to take any of the other
sort just at present."
The Central America Revolutions—Ex
citement at Panama. —A letter from Pana
ma, dated Oct. Ist, says: ‘‘Panama has beeu
Kept iu n stale of nightly excitement bv re
port of an anticipated iuvasiou of the city,
release Os the rebel prisouers, and seizure ol
the President of the State by the rebel party.
Matters was quieted by the President put
ting the rebels on board a vessel aud sending
them back to their homes in the Cauca."
The Panama Star, of the Ist iust., says:
'’Colonel Vsllarino and his brother, the late
Secretary of State, were both arrested as
conspirators on last Friday, and sent to As
pinwall, together with ex President Calan
oha, Colonel Neira and Captain Hernandez,
tor transportation to Jamaica. Gen. Olarte
with his forces did not arrive iu Panama as
expected, having been detained at Santiago.
He sent np all the prisouers, except the Ca
lamhas, under charge o! Col. G- ttiu.”
TheUuited States steamer Jutm-s Adger
returned to Aspinwall on the 37th ultimo
from a cruiße to Rio Hacha, where it was re
ported the United Status consulate had been
attacked by rebels and the premises sacked.
The report appears to have been a ruse of the
government party to induce foreign vessels
-of war to go there iu order to frighten the
revolutionists; but it did not succeed.
Restoration or Confiscated Profbbit.—
We understand that the President has or
dered the restoration to Mrs. Colonel John
H. Sothnron of the valuable property in St.
Mary’s County, Maryland, upon which one
of the Government farms for the use of
tieedmen is located. This estate compri
ses 1,500 acres of land, 827 of which is
-und r cultiv ti n and Ia - been greatly i
- since it has been in the p -
session of the Government. The property
belonged to Colonel John H. Sothoron, who
murdered Lieutenant White, and officer of
colored troops, aud was taken possexsisn o i
for the use of the Freedraen's Bureau, a
abandoned property, So moron, after tin
murder of Lieutenaut White, hiving left
the country and taken up his alv de iu Can
ada, where he is reported to be at the pres
ent time.
Within the past few days the Freedmeu s
Bureau has restored to eleven parties In
Loudon C.mnty, Virginia, property valued
at over two hundred thousand dollars, here
tofore held by the Goyeromcot as aban
doned. Orders for the restoration of other
property tiiualed in Alexandria and Loudon
Counties have been issued, and the Freed
men’s Bureau is preparing to make the nec
essary transfers.— Washington Star.
DELIGHTFUL Si AT r. OF AfFaIKB IN IHfc NA
TIONAL Cafiiai..— Stabbing, shooting, gar
Toting and killiug are daily pastimes in
Washington. A member of the First District
of Columbia regiment (colored) shot a color
ed woman fatally last night. A squad from
ibe same regiment attacked, stabbed
and dangerously wounded two or three pri
vates of the Fifth United States cavalry two
nights ago. Last night a scavenger of the
Seventh ward gave a negro u fatal blow with
a spade. Every night robbery, garroting and
burglary are perpetrated. These little pleas
antries, added to the general and widespread
unbealthiness of the city at the present time,
are likely to Jeter many from locating here
at preseut and to drive away others who re
gard health and personal satety paramount
to all other considerations.
No Prosecution or Union Soldi t iis.—Gen.
Johnson, in command of the district of Mid
die Tennessee, has issued an order, in ac
cordance with instructions received from
higher authority, in wuich he says: “It i s
ordered—That all persons now in arrest or
■ unfinement, against whom proceedings have
been instituted by civil authority, for acts
• ommitted by them a» soldiers of the United
States army, and acting under the orders of
their superiors, be released at once, aud that
civil action against them be suspended and
dismissed.”
Thf. Cholera.— The Department of State
has been officially informed that the cholera
has almost entirely disappeared from Con
uantinople. The infection at Pulrna, the
1 upital 01 the Island ot Majorca, appears in a
very aggravated lorrn, and seems to baffle
human skill. Reports have reached Port
'when that the disease is spreading into the
interior of Spain. Intelligence lrorn the
< onttul at Marseilles. Fiance, is to the effect
that this ten ibis disease is frightfully on the
increaso there. Eighty thousand" citizens
have left ihe city, aud the deaths now aver
age between fifty and tUty par day.
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FREIGHT FOR UGI KTA,
RECEIVED DAILY,
And Forwar ed mi*Weekly*
Per STEAMER AMAZON, ( apt. R. Johnson
Per STEAMER LAURA, Oapt. Kbwaku Bturi.
Having a commodious Warehouse on Dillon’• Wharf,
we are prepared to receive freight aa above.
Due notice will be given of tha day* of departure
of each Reamer
ERWIN A HARDEE.
JOHN L. ROUMILLAT.
sspll lm Agent on Wharf.
cemmaniON ukhciii'ts, «u.
Hue. Whitney & Cos..
GENERAL
Commission Merchants,
202 BAY STREET,
Savannah, - - - - On.
Particular Attention Paid to
Shipments to our House in Philadelpliia.
«ep22-lm
G.B.&G.W. LAMAR
General Commission Merchants.
FORWARDING AND SHIPPIXO
AGENTS
SAVANNAH. GEORGIA.
THE Undersigned have this day formed a Co-part
nerahlp under the name and atyle of G. B. and
G. W Lamar, for the transaction of a General Com
mission, Forwarding and Shipping Business and offer
their service# to their friends and the public.
Office in Jones’ buildings. Bay Street, few doors
East of ciaghorn A Cunningham, (tip stairs.)
RefertoOeo. W Anderson. Esq, Savannah; John
C. Fcrrlll. E#q., Savannah; O B. Lamar, Esq . Sa
vannah ; Wm. E. Jackson, Esq., President Augusta
Factory; Messrs Joel ah Sibley A Sons, Augusta; J. B.
A .1. W. Walker, Augusta.
G. B LAMAR Ja.
#cp3o-lm G. W. LAMAR Ja.
F.M. MYRELL,
STEAMBOAT AGENT,
GENERAL COMMISSION AND FOR
WARDING MERCHANT,
BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA.
Harris' Buildiug*, 8d door west of A. Low A Co.'*.
Refer* to Messrs. Hunter & Gammeil, Crme, John
*ou A Graybill: Bell. Wylly & Christian : Rotliwell A
Whitehead; Miller. Thorn** A Cos. ; M. A. Cohen,
Esq. *ep2fltf
1). H. BALDWIN & CO.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
178 Pearl Street, New York.
D. n. Bu.owin.l x Y
J.F CIMMINOS / ‘ >eW * ork -
H. Bbiguam, ) a .,. ari _ fI L I
oet4-3in V. M ileus,, f
A. S. Hartridge,
COMMISSION AND FORWARDING
MERCHANT,
1)2 BAY STREET,
SAVANNAH, GA.
octl4-tf
.Alexander Hardee,
Stornjfp anti General Commission Merchant
CORNER BAY AND JEFFERSON STS.,
Savannah, Georgin,
Dealer In-HAY. FODDER. GRAIN, FLOUR. WOOL,
HIDES, BRAN. SHORTS, Ac. *ep22-lm
J^iCESHCAHILL,
GENERAL
COMMISSION MERCHANT
AND DEALER IN
Groceries, Provisions, Wines
ami Liquers,
171 BRO A. D STREET,
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
HOLDERS ofMercbandizc wiehlng to realize Imme
diately will consult their interests by consigning
the fame.
Strict attention will be given to all business en
trusted to them, nntl prompt return* made at the
most reasonable rates. *ep4-3m
TO SHIPPERS OF ( OTTOS AND OTHER
SOUTHERN PRODUCE.
FENNER, BENNETT <fe BOWMAN,
Successors to Hotchkiss, Fenner A Bennett.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
No. 4n Vfbev Steket, l.kw Yoke
And Memphis, Term.
Thomas Fenner, Henbv Bennett, D. W. Bowk in.
jyO on.
CHAS. L. COLBY & CO.,
Shipping Commission and Forwarding
MRRCHANTS.
JONRB BLOCK, CORNER BAY AND AUEKOORN BTRRET
SAVANNAH, GA.
LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES
Made on Consignment* to the firm of Cuas. L. Colby,
of New York, or to our friend* In Boston.
MAUDE & WRIGHT, Agent* at Augusta, Ga.
REFERENCES;
Messrs. Dabnev, Morgan A Cos., New York.
Jarivs Slade, Esq., New York.
Hon. J Wiley fidmands, Boston.
Gardner Colby, Esq., Boston. aep 18—tt
Woodward, Baldwin A Cos.,
110 Duane Street, New York,
O and 11 Hanover St., Baltimore.
DBY GOODS COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Liberal advance* made on Consignments, Sheetings,
Osnaburgs and Yarns. jyiß
HENRY BRYAN,
Bryan StbEkt, nv.xt to Mfrouants’ and Planters’
Bank Duildino,
Broker and Commission Agent
FOB SALE AND PURCHASE OF
STOCKS, BANK NOTES, PRODUCE, &c.,
And for Forwarding Cotton.
uuls Uino
JOHN S. SAMIS & HO.,
Forwarding mul Commission
MEBCHAN TN.
WHOLESALE AND DETAIL DEALEBS IN
Dry floods, Groceries, Ac.,
NOS. 1 AND 2 SAMMIS’ BLOCK,
Bay Street, Jacksonville, Florida.
JNO. 8. SAMMIS. ED. O. BAMHIS. CHAS. L. UATQEB
auli__ ts
A. T. CUNNINGIIAM. D. O. PUBSE.
CUNNINGHAM & PURSE*
Factors, forwarding ani> commission
MEKCHANTS, No. 4 Stoddard’** Lower Stores,
Bay stieet, Savannah. Ga.
References—Robt. Habersham A Sons, Hunter &
Gammull, Octavus Cohen, Brigham, Baldwin A Cos.,
Erwin A Hardee, Claghorn A Cunningham.
sepAhm
E. F. METCALFE & CO.,
GKIIEUAI, FOHWAHDING
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
Lower Stoddard a Range betweeu Ahercorn
and Lincoln Streets,
Savannah, Ga.
References—Hentug, Flint A Pearce, New York;
E. M. Bruce A Cos., Augusta, Ga.; R. C. Robson, Ksq..
Atlanta, Ga.; Knott a Howes, Macon, Ga.; E M
Bruce, Morgan A Cos., Appalachicola, Fl*.; Watts.
Crant & Cos., N. V.s Geo. 0. Pearce A Cos , Bt. Louis,
Mo.: H. C. Bruce 4 Cos., Cincinnati, O.; Mr. H. J
Cook, Albany, Ga.; Juo. W. O'Connor, Macon, Os.
septm im
J. SHAFFER,
Oommiawion Dealer
In all kinds of
FORBIGN AND DOMESTIC FRUITS and PRODUCE,
Was Washington Marut,
Opposite 143 Watt it.. Bulkhead between Barclay and
Vesey sta.,
NEW YORK.
Potatoes, Apples and Onions constantly OB hand, and
put up fur the Southern market
All consignments promptly attenked to.
wSE T - *
DU aodly
_ COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
J. T. THOMAS&CO/,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
117 Bay Street.
FIRE, NARINE AND LIFE
ASSURANCE
Taken at as Low Katea as are accepted by any good
Company. octU-lm
SOUTHERN
COTTON WAREHOUSE,
CORNER OF
BAY AND LINCOLN STS.,
SAVANNAH, GA.
O’FALLON & CO.,
FACTOES,
Forwarding & Commission
MERCHANTS,
RESPECTFULLY invite attention to our facilities
for the purchase or movement of Southern
Products, aud will give prompt attention to nil ousi
nee* entrusted to our care. Intending to e#tabli#h
ptirin inently a House in Savannah expect by strict
bueine-s principles to merit and receive a portion of
the Trade.
Having a commodious Warehouse for Cotton, we
are prepared to buy, or receive on consignment to our
friends in New York or Europe, and will make ad
vances on same; picking, re-baling or mending all
Cotton before shipping, thereby saving the enormous
expense incurred in Northern cities by this prooess
They solicit a portion of the busineHS of the people
of Georgia and of adjoining States.
OFEICE, STODDARD’S RANGE
CORNER OF BAY AND LINCOLN STREETS,
S3T Post Office Address, Lock Box 20. octT-Sm
Fordyce, Anderson & Janney,
BANKERS
AND
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
SAVANNAH, - - GEORGIA.
mHK under*l(rnod have this ila.v formed a Cos part
-1 nerahip under the firm name of Fordyce. Ander
son A Janney, for the transaction of a Banking and
General Commission, 1-orwardinu and Slopping Bus
iness, and offer their service* to their friends and tile
public. Liberal advance* made on ail Consignment*
to them for sale in Savannah, or for shipment to
their correspondent* in New YorK, Philadelphia or
Baltimore.
Refer to Messrs. Hunter A Gammell, G. W_ Ander
*on, Esq., G. ii. Lamar, Esq., Robt. Habersham &
Sou*. '
Office No. IU Stoiidnrcl’* Range, I'p-Staira
S. W. FORDYCE,
Hnntsville, Ala.
GEO. W. ANDKR-ON, Jr.,
Savannah, Go.
T. B. J ANNEY,
octlS2w Nashville, Tenn.
BACON, CLARDY &CO.
Cotton anil Tobacco Factors,
NEW YORK,
REPRESENTED IN SAVANNAH BY
HENRY BRYAN.
WE do enti ely a Commission Business, exerting
ourselves to get tile outside market quotations
for our patron*.
Liberal advances made on Cotton at Savannah, and
parr al advance* on Cotton ready for shipment at Au
gusta, Atlanta and Macon.
Planters'orders Ailed. octl J lm
Van Horn, Holyoke & Murray,
General Commission ana Forwarding
MERCHANTS.
No. 9 Stoddard’s Block,
BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA
Cuas. Van Horn, Holyoke A Murray,
Savannah, Ga. New York.
Engaged exclusively in a Commission Business, with
amp!* and first class Storage Room, we moHt respect
fully tender our services for the purchase and sale of
all kinds of merchandise. octll-3m
L. WARROCK,
AUCTION AND GENERAL COMMISSION
MERCHANT,
JACKSONVILLE, FLA.
Consignments solicited.
Personal attention given to forwarding Merchandise
and Cotton. nctll-lm
MACKY, BEATTIE & GO.
SHIPPING AND GENERAL
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
203 and 205 Bay Street,
SAVANNAH, (in.
OI PER FOR SALE the following Goods, on thei
mo*’ reasonable terms.
260 bids Whiskey, Mountain Dew T
100 44 44 Buckeye l’escrve j
75 44 44 Stag Bourbon * ... -
20 4 4 4 4 7 years old Stag Bourbon i
20 44 44 Pine Apple ni .SFT 1
60 44 44 liurkam’s Bourbon | ARttillatioa
15 4 * 44 Old Family Rye I
16 “ 44 Old Rectified J
Togetht r with a large aasortment of Port, Sherrv
and Madeira Wines, Heidsick A Cos., and Reymond’s
Champagnes, Brandies, Gins, Rum*, German A
Ridgeway Bitters, Ac.
In connection with the above, we offer for sale
Choice Family Flour, Bacon Side*, Shoulders. Lard,
Ac.
Liberal advances made on consignment to
MACKY&BEATTIE,
sepS9-tf PHILADELPHIA, Pa.
N. A. HARDEE & Co=,
Shipping, Commission and For
warding Merchants,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA,
Will make liberal Cash Avarice* ou consignments to
mir friend., Norton, Slaughter A Cos,, 40 Broad street.
New York. octo-lm
W. B. & T. E. RYAN,
CENERAL COMMISSION
AND
Forwarding; Merchant*,
Charleston und New "YTorTt,
WILL attend to the Shipment and Forwarding of
all kind, of Produce, and will keep ou baud an
assortment of Groceries, Wines and Liquors.
Consignments solicited.
W. B. Ryan, j (Tnos. E. Rvan,
«8 East Bay, > < ii Beaver street,
1 N.w York.
H. Goxvdy,
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
1»S BAT STBBBT,
ANDERSON’S WHARF,
SAVANNAH. GA.
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COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
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SORREL BROTHERS,
Shipping, Commission
AMD
Forwarding Merchants,
S3 Bay Street,
SAVANNAH, GA.
8 recast, era:
Messrs. U. K. Corning, Bon A Cos., N. Y.
Messrs. Peter V. King A Cos., N. Y.
Messrs. Usher, Brothers A Cos., Baltimore.
Messrs. 8. A W. Welsh. Philadelphia.
National Bank, Savannah, Ga.
Francis Sorrel, Esq, Savannah. Ga.
Chas Green, Esq., Savannah, Ga.
T. R. Bloom. Esq, Macon, Ga.
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BRANCE SOSSTCOT
BANKERS
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
AUGUSTA, GA.
Office for the present at Georgia Railroad Bank.
Thoa. Branch <V Cos,,
BANKERS AND BROKERS,
90 Main street, Richmond, Va.
THOS. BRANCH & SONS,
Bankers ana Commission Merchants,
Sycamore street, Petersburg, Ya.
DEALERS in Coin, Foreign and Domestic Ex
change. Southern Bauk,Notes, Stocks and Bond*.
Interest adowed on Deposits. Collections made
throughout the United States, and acficlid attention
given to the redemption of Southern Bank Notes for
Banks' account.
Liberal advances made on consignments of Cotton,
Tobacco ami other products to their corre-pondpnt* in
Baltimore, New York. Liverpool, Bremen and Ant
werp.
|?V“The undersigned for the last twenty five year*
an ofllcr of tbe Bank of Augusta, can now be round
at the office of Messrs. Branch, Sons A Cos.. Bankers
and Broker*, Augusta. Ga., where he will be pleased
to see his friends aud the public generally, pledging
his efforts o gire satisfaction to ail who may favor
him with their (Vitronage. Money will be received on
Deposit, and Checkspsid.
net in 15 GEO. W. MORGAN, Cashier.
Wm. H. Burroughs & Cos.
Forwarding *nu commission merchants.
No. 97 Bay street, Savannah, Ga. Fur the sale
of Cotton and other Prodnce, Lumber, Timber, Plan
tations and all kinds of Real Estate. We now offer
several Rice Plantation* near the city, a number of
Cotton and Provision Plantations, Tiuiber lands. City
Property, aud a few lot* in the Mineral or North
western part* of the State. sep2Clm
JOHN L. VILLALONGA,
COT TON FACTOR,
FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MER
CHANT.
No. 9d Bay Street,
SAVANNAH, GA.
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C. H. BENEDICT & CO.,
No. 80 Broad Street, New York*
Produce and riour Commission
Merchants,
Dealers in Provisions, Batter, Cheese, Ac,
Special attention to Southern Orders
Consignments on General Merchandise solicited.
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Z. C. WADS. 8. 11. WADK.
E. C. WADE & CO.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Savnnnnh, On.
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Notice to the Public.
IN th# y*ar 1846, the writer embarked in the Drug
Business in the city of Philadelphia, and while thua
engaged, made several experiments in ngard to the
ino*t desirable mode of preparing Fluid Extract# ky
efforts being successful— the articles being approved and
used by the Medical Faculty—l was desirous of placing
them before the public, but hesitatvd for sometime
before concluding to resort to newspaper advertising,
knowing of the prejudice# that existed in the minds of
many ngainst lining advertised Medicines or Nostrum#
Tiut through the advice of friends and those who bad
U9ed them this objection was overcome.
After 18 y ars’ xertion#. commencing In a small wav,
ahe popularity of my articles ha# extc ded to all parts
of the United States, and widely throughout Foreign
countries—and this in the face of much opposition.
, Every menu# ha# been resorted to bv unprinciph and deal
ers since their merit and #ncc« ss have been known
, sach a» advei t i#inj{ larger bottles at less price., consur ng
all other preparations, and even copying my advertise
ments—but I aru happy to State that out of Ihe many
wfw) have resorted to this, none have been successful.
MY OBJECT
In this notice 1. to make facts known to the public and
respectable dealers, believing, after so many years’ ex
ertions, that the DruggMa will disc untenance such
proceedings, and that the reputation of my articles
may not be damaged by the use of inferior or spurious
ones.
Knowing that many may read this article who are
unacquainted with me, I append a few remarks from
those of my native city, and whose names are known
in all parts of the world;
"Being personally acquainted with Mr. H. T. Helm
bold, it afford, me pleasure In stating I have been
most favorably impressed with his energy aud integri
ty, and gratified at his seccess.”
WM. WEIGHTMAN,
Firm of Powers A Weighlman.
Ninth and Brown Streets. Philadelphia.
[Evening Bulletin, Philadelphia.]
“When on a visit to the city of New York a few
days since, I was induced to call on our old friend and
townsman, Mr H.T. Helmbold, Druggist, 394 Broad
way, N. Y. His Store is a Model—a perfect Gem--
the handsomest of any kind we have ever had the
pleasure of viewing, and .o extensive, being 34 feet
front five stories in height, and over 200 feet deep.—
It Indeed affords us much pleasure to know that he
has been so successful, and it Is ample evidence of the
merits of his articles-as in our whole business expe
rience we have not known of the success of any arti
cles without Merit—advertising merely bringing the
name before the people. ”
[Boston Herald.]
“We do not like to advertise worthless wares, or
articles calculated to deceive our reader.; and when
we sec an advertiser like Mr. Helmbold, whom we
have known for years, gradually extend his advertising
from year to year until ho becomes the largest adver
tiser in the United States, we are satwiled that the
statement, in regard to his articles must be correct.
The writer reluctantly inserts the above, and would
not do so were he not a stranger to many; and con
cludes by stating the names oi his articles, and the
diseases for which they have been used by many thou
sands with complete success.
Anvt n nsicMFNi. |
Helmbold’* Extract of Bucliu
will cure oil diseases of the Kidneys and Bladder.—
Gurea Pain or Weakness in the Bade, Stricture*, Ac.-.
Cures Weak Nerves, Loss of Memory, Trembling,
Dimness of Vision.
HELMBOLD'B FLUID EXTRACT OF BUCHC
I. a pare fluid extract, not a weak tea or infusion. Is
the one thing needful for all complaint. Incident to
Female*. For particulars send for Circular.
HELMBOLD’B FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU
cures Gravel and Dropsical Swellings existing in Men,
Women, or ChUdreD; In fact ALL DISEASES requir
ing the aid of a Diuretic. It Is the greatest Tonic an.l
Diuretic known-perfecily ■ fe, pleasant In taste and
odor, and immediate iu its action.
HELMBOLDS
Fluid Extract of Sarsaparilla.
HIGHLY CONCENTRATED.
One bottle equivalent In strength to one gallon of the
Syrup of Decoction.
It reaches the asst of the disease immediately ex
pelling all Humors of the Blood, and
BEAUTIFYING THE COMPLEXION.
These articles, being Os such strength, the dose h
f? < i e^ 1 S gl 3' , From ,hi 9 fcet, if Is used in the
United State* Army Hospital, and public Sanitary In
stitution. throughout the land. *
Sold by all Druggists everywhere.
tr Ask for Helmbold’.. Take no other.
. **? Cotont the advertisement end send tor It. and
BEAUTIFYING THE COMPLEXION.
These articles, being Os such strength, the dose h
f? < i e^ 1 S gl 3' , From ,hi 9 ket, if Is used in the
United States Army Hospital, and public Sanitary In
stitution. throughout the land. ’
t* 11 Sold by all Druggists everywhere.
tr Ask for Helmbold’.. Take no other.
. BF* I Cutout tho advertisement and send tor It, and
by** mean, avoid Counterfeit.
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savannah
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
COMMISSION MKKCHANTs"
KotUict kt 4 Cos.
- • SHIPPING *•>.. COMMISSION MERCHANT*
Corner B.y and Whitaker street*. ANTS .
Prompt attention given to consignment* of H' r
cbandisv and Produce of ail kind* purchased and sold.
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rj߻asMps*ssa
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MA. Cohen,
* FOKWARLING anuCOMMTSS'NMERCHANT
(Mice Home Ins. Cos , 99 Bay st. A ” T ’
B tU > Wylly dc Christian, AUCTION ntrv
rcha^B COMMISS,^ n and
mj.RCHA.NTS B a y gt ree t. Savannah, Qa.
AM. Scat l>i-o ugh A Cos., GaTcTki ,T7p,
• msaiON Mrarmura. 14u Congress and. s-af'
Out tan *t* Highest market prices paid for Cotton
Wool, Beeswax etc. Liberal Advance on CoUcri.T-’
Erwin <v Hardee, “ ~
% COMMISSION MERCHANTS, *
■gj——Savannah, Ga
WINES, LIQUORS, & c .
— 2-'--, jc-.
AKOHI.KK, NORTHEAST
. Broughton and Jefferson street* soi. < F
lor the State of Georgia, lor the *. ?.' „ A Ecut
Wine* and Brandy, ,he “ le 01 L’aliiornla
IA Koethckc A Cos., " _
A WHOLESALE DEALERS
Ur Groceries, ,’ines, Liquor* and Seeara n
Bay and Whitaker st*., Savaunah, ul
Tarael H- Sealy di Cos.,
A. HOLE AGENTS AND IMPORTPR# nt*
Uh. FAR RE CHAMpTgE'Es
In the State of Georgia. AE 8 '
- ay ' t - ,lk ' ,^va^r<i* ndj^-'
PHY GOODS. "
John C. Maker A Cos.. Wbgi w ; ~
Dealkh in DRY GOODS,
TRIMMINGS, RIBBONS, Ac GLOVK ».
c °f- Congress and Whitaker et*.
John Mct'onaghy, .
DEALER IN DRY GOODS, Ac.
lau Broughton street.
Samun M. JLetlerer, Jobber mhl
Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, Boom and s.f ° f
CMwmso, Harry wc. 14G 7,r“e'h
IVs Fer *t A Cos.. Wholesale DealerffTwiNzl 1 7
IU, QLOKB, Segakb, Fxncv Grockbisa, CanuiS Ac
Stuart ck Co.,Wholesale undiietail Dealers inTTrn
eerie* and Provision*. Teas, Ale*, Wines and rt
E°T r *? ull “' l<i Hroughtou streeti.
attention paid to order* so, the country
' SCpSSMf
('ong.lon di Symou,
J WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERS
Corner Whitaker aud St. Julian eta
Old Stand of W. R. Sytnun*.
V. Deyo, Dxalkb rs Ciioroa Fahilv Gsoctßir*,
J* . Winss, Liqcor.s, &<•_ '
—Broughton street.
BILLIARDS, Ac.
Billiard Saloon. Bv WALTER O'MKAIiA.
ALES, WINES, LIQUORS, Ac.
Bay street, over Express Office.
S*' (in rear of Poet Office,) bv
„A- bTAUi). Wholesale unit Jlctatl. None lint
* ut * (-Hjl GHb served. Free Ltiurh.
QA# FITTING, &c.
Weed 4 Cornwell,
Wholesale Dealer* in llaßdwake and Tin Ware.
No. 159 and 101-Broughton Btreet.
T 7 Cranston,
VJ • PLUMBER AND GAS FITTER,
91 Bryan *t„ next to cor. Whitaker.
SEGARS, TOBACCO. &c.
■p. Koetheckc 4 Cos.,
, ■ „ Importers ot Genuine Havana Segar*.
Corner Hay and W nltaker streets, Savauuah, Ga
1 m
Kolb. ' ~
1 • . s£ , w ARS, TOBACCO, SNUFF, PIPES, At,
_ Barnard street, one door South of the Market
PRINTING, STATIONERY, &c.
wsviffedT Ltaru,
kJ UOOKeELLKRs AND STATIONERS,
Cor, Bryan sfreet and Market Square.
Marking Ink, MANurAoTt axu aud for sale bv
DAVID U. GALLOW AY,
CJeo. \. Nichols,
A BOOK AND JOB PRINTER,
B »y et., between Abercoru and Drayton.
R j - LITHOGRAPHER STATIONKih
AJ. BINDER JOB PRINTER Ac.
No. 6 Whitaker street,
W. Mason Co*.
• HERALD JOB PRINTING OFFICE.
No. Hi BayKreet.
WATCHES, JEWELRY, Ac.
F“• JorHwia, Dealer.ln W**cm. and JwzTrt',
A • L “ E and Platxd IVa**.. Fanot Goons. Ac.
tar- Matches and Jewelry Repaired.
m Congress st., opposite the Pulaski Iloitse.
HAIR DRESSING, Ac.
pulnski House Barber Shop, (cor. Bull and
A Bryan Sts.J Shaving, Hair Cutting, Shsmpooing,
Whiskers Dyed, Ac. Fancy Soaps, Cologne, Neck Ties
and other Fancy Ar tides for sale.
druggists!
Jos, w. cim, m. u, '
Cor. South Eroad and Ramard-sts .,
Omox Hon**—9 to 10 A. M.. and 4t06 P. M.,
Residence—Mr. Wash's, corner St. Julian nnd
Lincoln Streets.
WM. Wol,K
. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST,
an!4 Southeast cor. Barnard and Broughton sis.
1 A. Solomon* & Cos.,
• WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS.
Orders executed accurately and with deepuuh
BOOTa AND SHOES.
Ames & Peabody, Jobbers in Men’s, Women’s,
and Children's Calf, Serge and Kid BOOTS und
SHOES, of ail kinds and qualities.
162 Congress st., 4th door North of the Market.
C'eo. T. Nichols,
( RETAIL BOOT AND SHOE STORK.
llu Broughton at., 2d door irom Bull.
QUEENSWARE, &c.
Ed. Smyth, QUEENSWARE, GLASS AND
* CHINA, at Wholesale and Retail.
109 Broughton street, 2d door from cor. of Bull
CONFECTIONERY.
JE, Hernandez,
• CONFEt 'I lONEß—Wuolksalk anp Rktail.
IAKUFAOTUBXB OF
SYRUPS, CORDIALS AND FINECONFECTIONEKY
/or AI.L KINDS.
140 Broughton street, two doors from Barnard.
M Fitzgerald,
• „ WMOIXSAI.* AND RETAIL DEALER IN
CIDERS, LEMON, STRAWBERRY akd RASPBEBHI
• syrups, candies, ao., &o„
1“ nny quantities, to suit Purchasers. _*l
WHITAKER STREET.
_ SODA WATER.
John Ryan, Bottler of SODA WATER, PORTER
and ALE, CORDIALS. SYRUPS, Ao.
Cor. Bay and West Broad streets
*'■ -'l T-WT-r-T.- u=^a
Boker’s Bitters,
The Oldest and best renowned.
L. FUNKE.
66 Liberty Street,
sepl2-3mo NEW YORK.
ITCH I ITCH I ITCH!
SCRATCH! SCRATCH!! SCRATCH Ml
Wheaton's Ointment.
WILL 6URI THE ITIH IH HBTMIBH I HO#**-
Also curst Salt Rheum, Ulcers, Chilblain, and all
Eruptions of th* Skin. Price 60 cent*. For »al* hy
all Druggists. By sending SO cents to Weeks * ?<>“*-
Sol* Agents, 110 Washington street, Boston. MaP ■ 11
will b* forwarded by mail, ftns of pastor* to * M
part of the United Staten. nspttl Am