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The Savannah Dalty Herald.
Tl'EtUifi OCTOBER If. I*oo.
A DUTCH COCOOT Iff MICHIGAN-
Tea Ton' Experience of a Company of
Amertiaaiscii |Dulchmtn.
Vn Independent Judiciary.
Tbe following appeared in the Atlanta In
telligencer of tbe 9th inst.:
[communicated ]
Atlanta, Oct. 5, 1865.
Mr Editor I understand that my charge
ti tne graud jury, last Monday, has been
t ilijecu-d to criticism; especially, aJ to that
part relative to disarming the citizens of
Georgia; and that the fact that it was not
puhlianed, as is usually the case, by the city
press, uas been made subject ot remark.
' It is true that I declined to give my charge,
or any portion thereof, to the press lor publi
cation. My reasons were communicated to
a i.aumg journalist. They reared iu sound
patriotism, and were sufficient, in my hum
ble judgment.
1 ueeui it proper, bowever, now, to sav
that I did charge the jury, that the , and I, !
constituting a court, sat there in the court j
he use of Fulton County, as representatives j
of a department of the government, co-equal
o and co-ordinate with the executive. That !
we have just emerged lrorn a civ 1 war, in '
which some were trying to establish anew
gov- rnment, wbilsi otn rs wefts defending j
the old government. Tna: so soon tu the
fortunes of war w nt agai ut the confeder
ates, and the federal arms prevailed, the pa
ternal relations and duti< b ot tne government
were resumed and it bec.-uae its policy,
instead of destroying to protect, eu- 1
courage and establish us iu the en
joyment of every liberty secured j
by tbe constitution. That the military :
authorities would be expected to submit to |
and aid in toe execution of every legitimate
civil mandate. That no court could other- j
vise exist and execute justice as we were |
jwurn to execute it. That as a court, the
laws, not orders, showed us the path to
~a k in. That tbe coustitution of the Edited
Stater, secures to every citizen the right to
personal liberty, personal security and
private property ; aud, that, being the or
ganic law. it is binding alike upon the presi
dent, the congress and all. That amongst
other privileges, it grants that of having «ntl
liearing arms for sell-defense. I referred to
certain orders proposing to disarm citizens,
and to tbe fact that apprehensions seem still
t h« entertained that there is sedition and
rebellion amongst us, and recommended
h m, in the exetcise ot one of their ancient
and it.es as grand jurors to make diligent en
quiry whither any one was cudeavoring to
get aud bold arms forsedili us, insurrection
a. or rebellious puipose.-, and if they lound
tuefact to esUt, to act in candid concert
with the military in suppressing it. It, how- '
ever, the a-ntrary appeared (which I be-j
licVed would be the case) to let their present- I
rneuls speak on the subject plainly, hut willt
decorum aud diguity.
These views I honestly entertain, and it
wusuot from any fear of consequences per
» ma I to myself, that I at first withheld their
publication. I believe they are such as are
s toßiauiiaily held by those who administer
the government at Washington, and by every
right-minded lover of liberty upon this con
ti.ient. The war has closed—our people
have bouod themselves by an oath to accept
its results. They are not perjured. The
president has said he will rely upon their
fidelity. His subordinates Uad as well do
so. Whether these be the views of others or
not, they are mine ; and if I know myselt,
I will be the last man to yield principle.
Humble a-* 1 am, if it be expected that the
Courts in Georgia, in this day of our humilia
tion, are to set a precedent tor ail lime of the
subordination or the civil to the militaiy
power in my country, tbe officer to act in
such a miserable farce must be sought for
somewhere else ; not here. I am not the
mu.
ouc-h are my antecedents that do man can
say that these cl. durations are made iu a se
ditious or j tundiced spirit.. It is well known
that by example and precept I have coun
seled id bauiufof peace, good will and fra
ternity of feelings, going so far us to sulj-ct
Diyseii some obloquy even at the bands of
In nds. But I have uever concealed the sae
ci fine of any sell respect or of any of the
enohiing principles of manhood, aod uever
will. Nor do I believe that such sacrifices
are expected by the victors in the late war.
B. H. Bigham,
Judge Superior Court.
Fnedmen'a Schools.
A correspondent of the New York World,
writing from Washington, in this State, thus
describes the educational institutions of the
fretdtncn in that neighborhood :
‘•The last sensation with me blacks is the
establishment of a free school, which the re
bels jeeringly term the “charcoal institute,"
the “ebony institute," the “African univer
sity,” ts c., but it is the pride and delight of
the negroes’hearts. To go to school and
carry books, like “white to ks,” is a piece of
grandeur perfectly astounding to their simple
imaginations. One sees tue pupils in the
streets, on their way to au i trom school,
carrying their books in the most conspicuous
manner, displaying and comparing them,
with the greatest satisfaction. The teachers,
equally proud of thoir station, may be seen
strutting along with bundles of switches In
their hands. There are about one hundred
and fifty scholars in this establishment, aud
four teachers. The superintendent is Colonel
Harry Williams, formerly “old Jack Brad
ley's nigger mau,” and bin principal assis
tant, iliab Pinkney, who was, six months
ago, “Mrs. Smith's nigger woman." “Miss
Pinkney” teacheß geography, and tells tier
tcbolara they must not betieyc what white
folks say about the world being rouud. “It
'-in’t round” says she, “its square ; any of
you has got sense enough to see that tblks
would fail off of a round thing.” One ot the
pupils, on being questioned as to his pro
gress, answered that he was studying phil
osophy. “Do you understand it l” asked his
questioner.
“No ma’m, hut I reckon Miss Pinkney
does, especially the laws of gravitation, one
would think.
I stopped on the street one day, to cato
• hise a boy. “Cun you spell girl ?” I asked.
"\e»’m, g-u-i-r -l-e."
“Bravo, ’ said I, “what a smart boy ; yon
can spell gtrl with more letters than white
lolks do, aud he went his way, well satisfied
with the extent of bis own erudition
The discipline or tne “African University”
reminds one of what we read about Chinese
achools, where the children btudy aloud
The negroes do not all study aloud, but three
or tour eiasses reciting at me bame time, in
the same room, products a similar tiled
Negroe> bavt a peculiar aversion to auy but
parental cbabtiseincnt for their cuiidren, aud
this prejudice sometimes iutertercs with
“Colonel Williams' discipline. One day
alter Some unruly pupils had received a
wholesome thrashing, they complained to
their mothers, who went to bchool and
avenged tneir supposed wiougs in a general
“row” with the teachers.
A Strange Gang or Coontliu antss.—A i
despatch from Toronto, Canada, says:
The Government has had Detective Arm
strong tor two weeks bunting out a gang of
Counterfeiters of Americau silver. Armstrong
arrived here last night, having arrested five
wealthy farmers, who are represented to have
for 40 years,been manufacturing bogus silver
uar burling. He also captured ail the dies
and money in the possession of the prisoners.
Tuey belong to a very extensive gang, of
which many of the first merchants of the
country are members. (
( G -urge Augusia tjata, iu arecent article on
Anuriean 1 ouug Ladies,’ says they sxe the
neat accomplished talkers in the world.—
diction, the facile flow of
, “L ™!* quickness ot apprehension, are
"***»* An American
. aumetulug smart aud sparkling and
rwuMs tossy on every subject. S
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FREIGHT FOR AUGUSTA,
RECEIVED DAILY,
And Forwar ed eraMVeekly.
Per STEAMER AMAZON, Capt. R. JomwOa.
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Having a commodious Warehouse on Dillon'a Wharf,
we are prepared to receive freight ae above.
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of each steamer.
ERWIN A HARDEE.
JOHN L. ROUMILLAT.
sepia In Agent on Wharf.
(XlNMlHlOft MKttCMARFTS, A*.
Rite. Whitnev & Cos..
GENERAL
(ominissi 011 Mt*rt* li a 11 1 s,
202 BAY STREET,
Savannah, - - - - Cia.
Particular Attention Paid to
Shipments to onr House In Philadelphia.
sep22-lm
G. B. & G. W. LAMAR
General Commission Merchants.
FOKMARDINC. AND SHIPPING
AGK%TS
SAVANNAH. ' GEORGIA.
THE Undersigned have this day formed a Co-part
nership under the name and stjle of G. 11. and
G. W Lamar, for tbfc transaction of a General Com
mission, Forwarding and Shipping Business and offer
their Bervices to their friends am! the public.
Office in Jones* building*. Bay Street, few doors
East of Claghorn A Cunningham, (up stairs.)
Refer to Geo. W. Anderson. Esq , Savannah; John
C. Ferrlll, E«q., Savannah; G B. Lamar, Esq.. Sa
vannah; Wm. E. Jackson, Esq., President Augiyta
Factory; Messrs. Jnsiah Sibley J t Sons,Augusta;J‘ B.
& J. VV. Walker, Ausrusta.
G. R LAMAR Jr.
sep3o-lm G. \V. LAMAR Jr.
F. M. MYRELL,
STEAMBOAT AGENT,
GENERAL, COMMISSION AND FOR
WARDING MERCHANT,
BAY' STREET, SAVANNAH, GA.
Hams' Buildings, 2d door west of A. Low & Co.’s.
Refers to Messrs. Hunter & Gammell, Crane, John
son A Graybill 'lk'!!, Wylly & Christum ; Bothwell &
Whitehead; Miller, Thomas A Cos.; M. A. Cohen,
Esq. sep29-tf
I). H. BALDWIN & CO.,
COMMISSION MERCIIANTK
178 Pearl Street, New York.
D. n. Bm.dwik.) .. .
J.F Ct'MMINGsJ New York.
11. BIUGIIAM, » c - BBni oK
oct4-3m C. M Hoist, f Susannah.
A. S. Hartridge,
COMMISSION AND FORWARDING
HBKCuaai.
9? BAY STREET,
SAVANNAH, GA.
octl4-tf _ __
-Alexander Hardee,
Storage aud Lonoral Commission Merchant
CORNER BAY AND JEFFERSON STS.,
Savannah, Georgia,
Dealer in—HAY. FODDER, GRAIN, FLOUR, WOOL,
HIDES, BRAN. SHORTS, Ac. sep22-lm
JAMES B. CAHILL,
GENERAL
COMMISSION MERCHANT
AND DEALER IN ,
Groceries, Provisions, Wines
and Liquers,
171 BROAD STHF.FiT,
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
HOLDERS ofMerchandizc wishing to realize imme
diately will consult their interests by consigning
the same.
Strict attention will he given to all business en
trusted to them, and prompt returns made at the
most reasonable rates. sep4-3m
TO SHIPPERS OF COTTON AND OTHER
SOUTHERN PRODUCE.
FENNER, BENNETT A BOWMAN,
Successors to Hotchkiss, Fenner A Bennett.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
No. 40 Vfsf-v Street, ~ew York.
And Memphis, Term.
Thomas Fenner, Usury Hiknktt, D. W. Bowmab.
_ Jvfi on.
chas. lTcolby & coT,
Shipping Commission anil Forwarding
ME H CHANTS.
JONES BLOCK, CORNER BAt AND AIiEROORN STREET
SAVANNAH. GA.
LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES
Made on Consignments to the tin,, of Chas. L, Colby,
of New York, or to our friends iu Boston.
MAUDE a WRIGHT, Agents at Augusta, Ga.
REFERKN O ES;
Messrs. Dabney, Morgan A Cos., New York.
Jarive 81ade, Esq., New York.
Hol. J Wiley Edmunds, Boston.
Gardner Colby, Esq., Boston. sep 18—tl
Woodward, Baldwin & to.,
HO Duane Street, New York,
9 anil 11 Hanover St., Baltimore.
DRY GOODS COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Liberal advances made on Consignments, Kheotinqs,
Osimburgs and Yarns, * jyis
HENRY BRYAN,
Bktan Street, next to Merchants" and Planters*
Bank ttuu.mxa.
Broker and Commission Agent
»•
FOR SALE AND PURCHASE OF
STOCKS, BANK NOTES, PRODUCE, &c. ?
And for Forwarding Cotton.
__ a«ls JJino
j«u\ x. slims & hi..
Forwarding oinl Commission
MERCHAN TS.
WHOLESALE AND BETAIL DEALERS IN
Dry Goods Groceries, &e.,
NOR 1 AND 2 SAMMIR BLOCK,
Bay Street, Jacksonville, Florida.
JNO. e. SAMMIS. ED. G. BAMMIB. OIIAS. L. MATIIER
«uu __ tr
A. T. CUNNINGHAM. i». G. PURSE.
CUNNINGHAM & PURSE,
Factors, forwarding and commission
MERCHANTS, No. 4 Stoddard’s Lower Stores,
Bay stieet, Savannah. Ga.
References—Rnbi. Habersham & 8011s. Hunter &
Gaminell. Octavus Cohen, Brigham, Baldwin * < •<>.,
Erwin & Hardee, Claghoro & Cunningham.
*ep4-3m
e. f. metcTlfe&coT
GERERAL FOItWAKDING I
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
Lower Stoddard's Range between Aherr orn
and Lincoln Streets,
Savannah, Ga.
References—Henlng, Flint & Pearce, New York ■
E. M. Bruce & Cos., Augusta, Ga.: R. C. Rob son, Kso
Atlanta. Ga: Knott & Howes. Macon, fia.; K M
Bruce, Morgan & Cos., Appaluchicola, Fia. ; Watts.
Crane A Cos., N. Y.; Geo. c. Pearce A Cos., St Louis.
Mo.j H. C. Bruce A Co.,' Cincinnati, O.; Mr. H. .1
Cook, Albany, «a.; Jno. W. O'Connor, Macon, Go. -
septii lm
J. SHAFFER,
OoinmlmioiA Sealer
In all kinds of
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC THUITS awi. PRODUCE,
West Washing-cox Markit,
Opposite 143 West st, Bulhhcad between Barclay and
Veiey sts„
NEW YORK.
Potatoes, Apples and Onions constantly on hand, and
pot up for the Southern market
AU consignments promptly attended to
ws; jot®? s ® s * ™ t - j
-111* eodly
tOMMttfflt* MeauMAlfffti
J.T.TH9KAS&GO*
UMiMIS&OX MERC HAMS,
11? Ray Street.
FIRE, NARINE AND LIFE
ASSURANCE
Taken at as Low Rates as are accepted by any good
Company. oct 11-1 m
SO l , r I'HERN
COTTON WAREHOUSE,
CORNER OF
BAY AND LINCOLN STS.,
SAVANNAH, GA.
O’FALLON &CO.,
FACTORS,
Forwarding A Commission
MERCHANTS,
RKSPECTFULLY invite attentidh to onr facilities
for the purchase or movement of Southern
Products, and will give prompt attention to all ousi
ncs'i entrusted to onr care. Intending to establish
penmnenti.v a House in Savannah expect by strict
onsioesr. 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, nnd will miike ad
vances on same ; picking, re-baling or mending all
-Cotton before shipping, thereby saving the enormous
expense incurred iu Northern cities by this process. —
They solicit a portion of the business of the people
of Georgia and of adjoining States.
OFEICE, STODDARD’S RANGE
CORNER OF BAY AND LINCOLN STREETS,
BAT Post Office Address, Lock Box 25. oct 7-3 m
Fordyce, Anderson & Jaime}.
s a w k n XL s
AND
GENERAL. COMMISSION MF. HU HANTS,
|AVANNAH, - - GEORGIA.
milE undersigned have this day formed a Co-part-
I nership under the linn name of Fordyce. Ander
son A .lanney, for the transaction of h Bunking and
General Commission, Forwarding and Shipping Bus
iness. and offer their services to their friends and the
public. Liberal advances made on all Consignments
to them for sale in Savannah, or for shipment to
their correspondents in New YorK, Philadelphia or
Baltimore.
Refer to Messrs. Hnnter A- Gammell, G. W. Ander
son, Esq., G. B. Lamar, Esq., Robt. Habersham A
Sons.
Office No. 10 Stoddard’s Range, Up-Stairs
8. VV. FORDYCE,
Huntsville, Ala.
GEO. W. ANDERsON, Jr..
f Savannah, Ga.
T. B. JANNEY.
oetl:>2w Nashville, Tenn.
CLARDY &co~
Cotton anti Tom Factors, .
NEW YORK,
REPRESENTED IN SAVANNAH BY
HENRY BRYAN.
"'ll/"E do entbely a Commission Business, exerting
▼ f ourselves to get the outside market quotations
for our patrons.
Liberal advancesmade on Cotton at Savannah, and
pair al advances on Cotton realty for shipment at Au
gusta. Atlanta nnd Macon.
Planters* orders filled. octl2-lm
Van Horn, Holyoke & Murray,
General Commission and Forwarding
MERCHANTS.
No. 9 Stoddard’s Block,
BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GBORGIA,
Chas. Van Horn, Holyoke & Murray,
Savannah, Ga. New York.
Engaged exclusively in n Commission Business,with
ample and first class Storage Boom, we most respect
fully tender onr services for the purchase and salp of
all kinds of merchandise. ocril-3m
L. WARROCK,
AUCTION AND GENERAL COMMISSION
MERCHANT,
JACKSONVILLE, FLA,
Consignment, solicited. • *
Personal attention given to forwarding Merchandise
ami Cotton. octll-lm
MACKY, BEATTIE & GO.
SHIPPINB AND GENERAL
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
203 aud 205 Say Street,
SAVANNAH, Ga.
/>\FFER FOR SALE the following Goods, on the
V / mos reasonable terms.
25u bbls Whiskey, Mountain Dew*
“ “ buckeye Reserve |
T* “ ‘ Stag Bourbou * ... -
‘jo “ “ 7 years old Stag Bourbon
•-'0 “ Pine Apple
50 “ “ Burkam’s Bourbon Distillation
1 ’ ’ “ Old Family Rye I
15 •“ “ old Rectified
Together w ith a large assortment of Fort, Sherry
and Madeira Wines, Heidsick * Cos., and Reymond’a
champagnes. Brandies, Gins, Hums, German *
Ridgeway Bitters, Ac.
In connection with the above, we-offer for sale
Choice Family- Fir,m, Bac on Sides, Shoulders. Lard,
Ac.
Liberal advar ces made pn consignment to
WIACKY&BEATTIE,
sep»9 ts PHILADELPHIA, Pa,
N. A. HARDEE & Co=,
Shipping, Commission and For
warding Merchants,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
Will make liberal Cash Avanceeon consignments to
nnr lrfcnds, Norton,Slaughter .fc Cos„ 40 Broad street,
New York. octC-lm
Wm.H. Burroughs & Cos.
I FORWARDING and COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
No. 91 Bay street, Savannah, <ia. For the sale
of Cotton and other Produce, Lumber, Timber, Plan
tations aud all Kinds of Real Estate. We now otter f
several Rice Plantations near the city, a number of
Cottou and Provision Plantation*, Timber lands, City
Property, and a few lots in the Mineral or North
western parts of the State. sep2G-lm
H. Gbwdy,
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
196 BAT STREET,
ANDERSON’S WHARF,
SAVANNAH, GA.
oct2Sm
INK. ’
O K GROSS INK, In stands, at $S 60 per gross. 1»
mU doaen Arnold's Writing Fluid, pints, at $7 per
daeon. For sale by
SAYILLB A LEACH.
, an 12 ts cor. Bryan street and Market square.
IMtMIMItHI MMCMiHIi
O. M. toutx, », c. Itnmtt.
SORREL BROTHERS,,
Shipping, Commission
AM*
Forwarding Merchants,
S3 Hay Street,
SAVANNAH, GA.
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JOHN L. VILLALONGA,
COTTON FACTOn,
FOR WARDING AND COMMISSION MER
CHANT.
No. 94 Bay Street,
SAVANNAH, GA.
octie em
I- C. WAPK. s, n. WADI.
E. C. WADE & CO.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Savannah, Gu.
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Notice to the Public.
IN the year IS4G, the writer embarked in the Drug
Business in the city of PhiladoJ|ihiH, nnd white thus
engaged, mrsde several experiments in regmd to th<-
inost desirable mode of preparing Fluid Extracts. My
efforts being successful—the articles being approved and <
used bv the Medical K»cuity—l wm desirous of placing
them before the public, but hesitat-d for some time
before concluding to re»oit to newspaper advertising,
knowing of the prejudices that existed in tbe minds of
many ngaiuet using advertised Medicines or Nostrums,
but through the advice of friends and those who had
used them this objection was overcome.
After 18 yvars* xertions, commencing in n small wav,
the popularity of my articles has extended to all parts
of the United Stabs, and widely throughout Foreign
countries—and this in the face of much opposition.
Eveiy menus has been resorted to by nnprinciphd and. nl
ers since their merit and success have been known—
such as adverti 'ing larger bottles at lees price, censupng
nil other preparations, and even copying my advertise
ments—but lam happv to state that out ot the many
who have resorted to this, uona.hove been successful.
MY OBJECT
in this notice is to make facts kTiown to the public ami
respectable dealers, believing, after so many years’ ex
ertions, that the Druggists will disc untenance such
proceedings, and that the reputation of my articles
may not be damaged by the nseof inferior or spurious
ones.
Knowing that many may read this article who are
unacquuinted 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 affords me pleasure in stating I have been
most favorably impressed with his energy and integri
ty, and gratified at his success ”
WM. WEIGIITMAN,
Firm of Powers & Weightman.
Ninth aud Brown Streets, Philadelphia.
[Evening Bulletin, Philadelphia.]
u When on a visit to the city of New York a few
days since, I was induced to call on our old friend ami
townsman, Mr. H.T. Helmbold. Druggist, 594 Broad
way, N. Y. His Store is a Model—a perfect Gera--
the handsomest of any kind we have ever had the
pleasure of viewing, and so extensive, being 34 feet
front, five stories in height, and qver 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 ol the success of any arti
cles without Merit—advertising merely bringing the
name before the people. ” &
fßoston Herald.]
a! V e no } to advertise worthless wares, or,
articles calculated to deceive our l ender*; and when
we see an advertiser like Mr. Helmbold, whom we
nave known for years, gradually extend his advertising
fr om year to year until he becomes the largest adver
tiser in the United btates, we are satisfied that the
statements 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
dincases for which they have been used by mnnv thou
sands with complete success.
fADVfnTISRMRNT.I
Helmliold’s Extract of Biichu
will onre all dlsensps of the Kidneys and Bladder
Cures Fain or Weakness iu the Back, Strictures, Ac.;
Cures Weak Nerves, Loss of Memory. Trembling,
Dimness of Vision.
HE LMBOLD’S FLUID EXTRACT OF BUCHU
is a pure fluid extract, not. a weak tea or infusion. Is
the one thing needful for all complaints Incident to
Females. For particulars send for Circular.
HELMBOLD’S FLUID EXTRACT BUCHF
cures Gravel nnd Dropsical Swellings existing in Men,
Women, or Children; in fact ALL DISEASES requir
ing the aid of a Diuretic. It is the greatest Tonic and
Dinfetic known—perfectly s.fe, pleasant in taste and
odor, and immediate iu its action.
HELMBOLD’S
Fluid Extract of Sarsaparilla,
HIGHLY CONCENTRATED.
One bottle eqnivnlent in strength to one gallon of the
Syrup of Decoction.
It reaches the seat of the disease Immediately, ex
pelling all Humors of the Blood, and
BEAUTIFYING THE COMPLEXION.
These articles, being of such strength, the dose Is
exceedingly small. From this lact, it is need in the
United States Army Hospitals and public Sanitary In
stitutions throughout the land.
Sold by all Druggists everywhere.
tAT Ask for Helmbold’s. Take no other.
I XT Cut ont the advertisement and send for it, and
by this means avoid Counterfeit.
oct9 lm
Paper and Rag Warehouse
Warren & Platner,
YITHOLESALE dealers In all kinds of coarse and
v v fine Paper, Envelops, Twines and Paper Boxes.
Sole Agents in this city for the Batli Paper Mills.
The highest cash prices paid for Rags, old Rope
aud Bagging and Waste Paper, in large or small
quantities.
ocao-tf 210 Bay street, Savannah, Ga.
Notice
IS hereby given that neither the owners or agents of
the Steamers AMAZON, GIBBONS aud LAURA,
will be responsible for any debt, bill or contract made
by any of the officers or crew of said steamers unless
made by written permission of
ERWIN & HARDEE,
, For Agents and Owners.
JNo. L. RouvillEt, Agent on Wharf,
octio ts
SOUTHERN
Exporting and Importing
COMPANY,
OF FLORIDA.
THIS association is prepared to make advances in
currency of Gold on consignments of Cotton,
Navul Stores, Lumber, Ac., to their agent in Liver
pool.
Orders solicited for goods from merchants and plan
ters. The strictest utteution will be paid to all orders
however small, for goods ffom England, France or
Germany Our Savannah and Charleston Agents,
being salaried, make no charge for forwarding either
way and will furnish circular ot details.
K. F. FLOYD, President,
Jacksonville, Fla.
Aoknts:— E. T. Paine, Liverpool, England; R. E.
Screven, Charleston, S. C.; Henry Bryan, Savannah,
Ga. 3mos eeplS
C JSTOtK & KIMEY,
-MACHINERY DEPOT,
Offlce So.' 154 Bay Street.Sayauuah, 6a.
WTE keep on band and furn'fh to order at Manu-
VV facturers’ Pricea.Engine.Foot and Hand Lathee.
Pl.inea, Drill*. Cliocke. Bolt Gutter*, Gen Cutters.
Wood & M»nn “Portable Engine*," Hoisting En
gines, Wood Working Machinery of every description.
Stationery Steam Engine* and Boiler*. Cotton Gins
and Pre**e«, Saw Mill*, Rice Mill* Grist Mill* Circu
lar and Mill Saw*. Rubber and Leather Belting aud
Hose. Gearing, Hangers and Pullies, Hy
draulic Jacks an# Punches. Pumps of all kinds. All
kinds of .Wood and Iron Working Machinery and
supplies.
Agent* for the West Point Fonndry, E. A. W ood’s
t Steam Gtuge and Boiler Feeder*.
tr SEND FOR A CIRCULAR, /ft
COMSTOCK A KINSEY,
No. 154 Bay street,
oct4-Tu,ThA92m Savannah, Ga.
SAVANNAH
BUSINESS DIRECTORY,
COMMISSION ~
L 1 Kocihrr kr aC o.
Prompt attention giveu to comdHj,.,
chsndc-c and Produce of si! kinds HU
Li lru
««
1 an 24
MA. Colo n,
. FORWARLINGCOMMISS’N MERCHANT
Office Home Ins. Cos , 8!> Bayst n1 ’
B e **, Wylly & Christian AUCTION’ t; t-.*
ERAL COMMISSION AND
MERCHANTS. Bsyst^g^Q
AM. Scarbrough <& Cos., Geo-rcr ,„ r , ~
• mission Mrp.rii.NT3, 140 Congress* and
duiian Ms Highest market prices paid lor Cutt™, 1-
Wool, Beeswax, etc. Liberal Advance, on <fotfon,Tr'
Erwin di Hardee, " '
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Bay street. Sav.ne.L 0a
AKOHLEK, NORTHEAST
• Broughton and Jefferson streets c 01
for tne State of Georgia, for the sale oi •Slis 8 ™ 1
Wiuea and Brandy, ot C.Hiiorma
T,v. Koethckc * Cos., -
_ WHOLESALE DEALERS
ill Groceries, /lues, Liquors aud s«nu-a n
Bay aud Whitaker sis., Savannah, Ga*™' Corner °f
— ** Pcp^-llu
Israel R. Seuly ok Cos., ’ —-
A r,L ‘MrtIKTEBS or
Ch. FARES CHAMPAGNES
„ lu ,he St “ ,e 01 Gcoigia. ’ ““ ’
‘' y 8t '’
DRY GOODS.
Jollu C. Maker A Cos., Wuntjrnl7T7Z77T~~
Dealu in DRY GOODS, HOKlriiY DmvJ 11,
TRIMMINGS, RIBBONS, Ac, i “ w “ uutY - GLOVES,.
Cor. Congress and Whitaker ate.
Joliu McCuuaghy,
DKALEK IN DRY GOODS,
iS U^“ el -'L nedeier, Jobber aud Reiatler ut
p Fascr *NU Staple Dev Goods. Bools and sim .
c eotuino. Hats, Ac, 14U Congress sir™ ’
\f Ferst Cos.. Wholesale Dealer in Wuis, Li
-I,A» quoits, Seoakh. Fancy Urookbies, CAXhtEs, Sc
Stuart At Co.,WholesaleandlictallDenierTluOro.
certes and Provisions, Teas, Alea, Wines uad Li.
<fuurs. Corner Bull aud Broughton streets
Special attention paid to orders for the country
,rmle - , sepmt'
I -ongdnn A Symons,
WHOIESAIE AND RETAIL GROCERS,
Corner Whitaker and St. Juuan sts
Old Stand of W. R. Symons.
A*- *>»■> «, Dealer in Choice Family Urocerus,
-I-4s Wiana, Liquoss, Ac.
BILLIARDS, Ac.
TYillluxl Saloon. Bv WALTER O'MKAItA.
X> w ALEs, WINES, LIQUORS, Ac.
Bay street, over Express Office.
St. Charles Saloon, fin rear of Post Office,) by
A StAMM. Wholesale and Aetna. None hut
CHOICE W INKS nnd LIQUORS served. Free Lunch.
GAS FITTING, &c.
Weed Hi Cornwell,
Wholesale Dealers iu HaAwarf. and Tin Wase.
No. 159 and l(il Broflghton street.
reruns ton,
• Pi,UMBER AND GAS FITTER,
91 Bryansk, next to cor. Whitaker.
BEGARS, TOBACCO, Ac.
E. Kocthrrkc & Cos.,
Importers of Genuine Havana Segare,
Coiner Hay and Whitaker streets. tSttvnniaih, Da.
sepd lm *
JTi Kolb. - • “
• SEGARS, TUBACCO, SNUFF, PIPES, 4c.
Barnard street, one door South of the Market.
PRINTING, STATIONERY, &c.
Oaville Hi Leach,
O BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS,
Cor. Bryan street aud Market Square.
Marking Ink, MANcPAOTttkkn and for sale by
DAVID If. GALLOW AY,
Geo. N. Nichols,
BOOK AND JOB PRPNTER,
• Bay st., between A bet cure and Drayton.
IT' J. Purae, LITHOGRAPHER, STATIONER,
EUm HINDER, JOB PRINTER, Ac.
. No. 0 Whitaker street.
C \V. Mason Cos.,
O. HERALD .TOB PRINTING OFFICE
No. 11l liny street.
WATCHES, -JEWELRY,^o7
P D. Jortlnn, Dealer in NYatcuks and JbEVKLRv,
• Siuvtß and Platld Wake. Fancy Goods. Ac.
B4T Watches aud Jewelry Repaired.
129 Congress st., opposite the Pulaski Ilonse.
HAIR DRESSING, &c.
Pulaski House Biirber Shop, (cor. Bull anti
Bryan sts.J Shaving, Hair Cutting, Shampooing,
Whiskers Dyed. Ac. Fancy soaps, Cologne, Neck Ties
and other Fancy Articles for sale,
_ DRUGGISTS, ~
—los, VV. Clift, M. D,
Cor. Smttii Broad and Bamard-sts., *
Office Hocus— 9 to 10 A. M.. and 4t05 P. M.,
pr Residence—Mr. Wash's, corner St. Jullnu and
Lincoln Streets.
WM. Walsh,
. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST,
nut 4 Sonrheast cor. Barnard and Broughton sis.
.1 A. Solomons Hi Cos,,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS,
gar Orders executed accurately una with despauli.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
A lues A Peabody, Jobbers in Men's, Women’s,
and Children's Calf, Serge and Kid BOOiS and
. i&HOES, of all kinds and qualities.
[ 162 Congress su. 4tn door North of the Market.
Ki eo. T. Nichole,
T RETAIL BOOT AND SHOE STORE.
110 Broughton st., 2d door irom Unit.
QUEENSWARE, &c.
, li. Smyth, QUEENSWARE, GLASS AND
-S~Jm CHINA, at Wholesale uuu Retail.
109 Broughton street, 2d door from cor. of fin*
CONFECTIONERY.
J£. Hernandez, t
• and
-(ANUFACTUREii OF
■ SYRUPS. CORi. .' ,-i LS AND FIS E
OF ALL HINDS. ,
140 Broughton street, two doors from Barbara.
M Fitzgerald,
• wnOLESSI.F AND tUTTAII. DCALXE C* ooV
' ■CIDERS, LEMON, STRAWBERRY *M> RASPBEBRi
syrups, candies, wg., <to„
Esw* In any quantitlea, to suit Purchasers. JA
wuitakfr st«e,t._
SODA WATER.
John Ryan, BotUer of S(3DA WATEH, rOKTIH
and ALE, CORDIALS SYRUPS, Ac.
Cor. Buy and West Broad street
Boker’s Bitters,
The Oldest and best renowned.
L. FUNKS'
a- 66 Liberty Street,
eepl*-3mo NEW MBX.
ITCH! ITCH! ITCH!
SCRATCH I. SCRATCH!! SCRATCH- !
Wheaton’s Ointment*
WIU MIRE THE ITCH IR EORTT-EIBHT HOIJB**
Aleo cures Salt Rheum, Ulcers Chilblain 6, and *
Eruptions of the Skin. Price 50 cent* For •»«
all Druggists. By sending 60 cents to Week* * Potter.
Sole Agents, 170 Washington street, Boston, '
will be fnnrsrdcd by mail, ftee of postage, to
part of tbe United States. sept^-S®