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TH« ftcfMMt lk( t'a« of INF
WltlU H#«l* GfoiiUds for « FoaHh Os
Jaly Celebration.
A deputation iroin the colored people of
this city waited upon the President on the
17th, and requested permission to hold a cel
ebration of the Fourth of July in the grounds
attached to the Executive mansion. The
President stated to them that as these j
grounds were pnbiic property, of which he
was merely the custodian, he felt that it
would not be proper to grant exclusive priv
ileges in them to any class of ictizens, and
he therefore declined to grant the request.
Personal.—-The numerous friends efMr.
L. A- Dodge, will be glad to hear of his rapid
recovery trom his recent indisposition.
THE IST PROVOST COURT
Will be closed for three days, the Judge
having business at Hilton Head.
June 20 3t
pOR A FINE CONGRESS GAITER, GO TO IVES'
, OI«l Eyes Made N{\r
WITHOUT SPECTACLES, DOCTOR OH MEDICINE
Pamphlet mailed free on receipt often cents.
Address E. B. FOOT I ' .M. D., No. 11110 Broadway,
New York. j ala. 7
otcl l^rribiils.
PORT ROYAL HOTEL (HILTON HEAD) JUNE 20.
J W Watson, New York jE F God ward, Savannah
Lt F A Uktn, 18 Ind VoU |Col Bennett and lady.
H Rowling. Hilton Head i Char baton
L Jdatnana, SC T Kaiser, Charleston
Mi s it Benton, Phila
pipping it! diligence.
PORT OF SAVANNAH, JUNE 21
Arrived.
Steamship America, New York, to Brigham,
BnajVin k Cos: eteamer Loyalist. Hoffman. Charleston;
tog a.ailignc, Anderson, Hilton illtad U S gunboat Mas
sachusetts dy. ' ,
POET OF PORT ROYAL,
United Stater atcaru Transport Fulton., W.otton Com
manner, trom New York, June 18th, to Port Royal S C
rjP*BMJtatas—-Brto Oen j£ a Wild and 2 servants,’ Mai
Snrg J R Blglow, Asst Surg F Petard, CaptC
u Robbins, (.apt R .lohnson, Capt T N Barker. Cipt J E
Brady, Capt J E Callagaha Capt B H Manning. Lieut G
*1" u * k, ’ l '« Lt E E Holmes, Lt J A Miilett,
i “S. d k, L . t AOardlnp r, Rev T R Noble and
Metcalf, ’l l Callicott, Mrs M Willingham, Mrs
L Nrheliur,Master l Pollard. C C Graro. W .1 Dumas, M
A Harrtm John (iowdy. JasClowuu. S H Stocker, "A A
Alistou, t, ti Jervey, L> B Seulord, .1 M Casey. I. HWinsc
ku l ’i AC Williams. \V BYoung.
U ti Howard, H T Rivers, G Davis, it LBenbow, C C
T lO n' ''"T’ I ,' 4 K “K L Koss, uS \. Master K A
.{nmH, I SN. t o!' G A Shallenoecgei, W S Sliallenher
t®i’* —50 Cabin, l,uOo Sc^prsgp.
Cleaved.
Steamer : Hoffm in. Hilton Head; U S Grant'
Briggs, do; \meppat (, Bliss, Isle of Hope- Achilles, Clit
Krd, do; Stsamsl.ij, Caroline, Phillips, New York, Hun
ter x Gammell. •
ETPOitru—i casks rice, 22 bales domestics, 2 boxes of
boohs, . Mtajfio, 4 boxes Tobacco, 14 bales wool 2 tee
tdliow ciiil v> <ir, 1 cast* hardware, til bbls iron, 2 do metal,
6u pie.es ol*j ioosi iron, lr» bags wool, 28 bbls bacon,
18 I'bD, Id kegs, 0 boxes, repackages freight, Ac.
P*saiJivii us--Miss Marv Smith, Miss Mary Lute, Mrs
‘ Hull, Mrs Robert Erwin, Masters Robert and John Jit-
Miss Witeeler, Miss J Uoullidet, Miss A Hardin, H
Wiliams, W VvAv, G J Barnes. J Wlieelej, A Wood
ndi, Capt Beard; C V Ra.vWc.od,*, p Sherman, Mrs E B
Wb.ta, Mhs L Wilson, Miss M”t, Oiinu Jlesa, Miss u
iLjiui'h. ill*. Cosgrove, J M Mattlieo J a Roberts Mis J
A Roberts, E V \v bite, W u. nio.m, Geo Savage. A Hop.
‘“'f; J 0 . Ue,luio > N -Hess, L Ettson, £ C Chippen. J H
Baldwin, F Jteiy, E T Drown, W A Millur. H DeWitt,
Mr Aiosnortb, L quail, J Matthews and 2 children, Airs
SBussen, L Vogle, J H Muller. J Rice, G F Barrett. C W
XiiXj F UnoTvletf, and a tow iu the steerage,
JltrimrtistinHits..
JPUNERAL INVITATION,
ihe friends and relatives of Ih,.m m . £> and Annie
Dow ning are respectfully invited to attend the funeral
of their youngest child MARGARET, this morning at
10 o’clock, from St. Julian street, one door from
Price.
jjoARL*
To be obtained in a respectable tamtiy Apply at
ttus office m 2; 3
ROOMS TO LET,
AT HILTON HEAD, S.
Palmetto Herald Building having been Newly
ritted l p, now offers large and airy rooms, suitable
lor sleeping Apartments or business purposes
tor terms apply to W. S. Sampson, Jr.Tßox No. £5,
Head OUico, or on me promises, corner of
Merchants’ Row and Palmetto Avenue, from 4 o’clock
to fe o’clock p. m. j n22
LINE
F6 R NE W YORK.
The new and elegant steamship AMERICA, Capt,
Ciift, wil! ieave tor that port on
SATURDAY MORNING,
At eight o’clock precisely.
i or Height or passage apply to
Jtl2 * BRIGHAM, BALDWIN & COV
E °R NEW YORK. ~ ~ ~
The A No I tteamer CITY' OF PORT Aft PRINCE
will sail on
FRIDAY, JUNE 23n.
At 4 o’clock p. ra.
For freight or Passage apply to
GADEN & UNCKLES, Agents.
■* IV " c>r. Bay and Barnard streets.
jpLRST BOATS FOR AUGUSTA : "
WILL POSITIVELY BE TOWED BY STEAM.
No Freight will be received by Enterprise Line No.
1 & bd 2 after six o’clock thLs evening.
these Boats are first class and perfectly secure frem
the weather.
_ 1 M. 11. WILLIAMS..
pER STEAMER AMERICA.
o- n^°. r ° ® tarc * 1 ’ Tapioca, Farina, Fig Blae, Col
u. mli 0i “ P A Aclaaiantme Candles, Goshen Butter, Lard
1 r, Naccaroni. Vermacelli, Raisins and Figs,
■ *,,on, currants. Nutmegs, Olive oil, Sardines, Ac.
Now landing, and for sale by
jU _!! , HILTON & RANDALL.
qqlgatk * co:, r
STARCH AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
63 and 05 John street, and 4, c and 8 Dutch street,
NEW VOBE
Bowles Colgate, at the Pulaski House, will be clad
to be informed, by any of their old corresnomlenu *»d
Mends, now in Savannah, where he
'jw sk* vo*K fcimuD
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An Exilic Corr to the Getter-vp or Evert Ciuii
*• of Ten.
FOR SALE BY ALL NEWSPAPERS.
Address,—
THE WORLD,
jn27-2 n*> Park Row, New York.
OTICE TO CONSIGNEES^
Consignees are hereby not isled to receive their goods
now landing from steamer America, at the foot of
Lincoln street.
Freight payable.on the wharf before the delivery of
goods.
ju22-l BRIGHAM, BALDWIN 4 CO
RAILROAD SPIKES WANTED
Any one having Railroad Spikes in the city can dis
pose of them by application at Central Railroad depot
to
GEORGE W. ADAMS,
ju22 1 . General Superintendent.
Reynolds, PHVTT *i co~ **
(Established “in 1770.;
Majhtactubebs, Lmpoetebs and Wholesale Dealers
in
WHITE LEAD, .
ZINC WHITE,
COLORED PAINTS,
OILS AND VARNISHES,
ARTISTS’ AND PAINTERS' MATERIALS.
PETROLEUM AND ITS PRODUCTS,
Nos. 106 and lj)8 Fdlion St.,
j«22 lm NEW YORK.
MONEY.
Being desirous tor an Historical purpose, of obtain
ing specimens ol' the Paper Money issued by the Con
tinental Congress, especially those dated May 20th,
1777. and April llth. 1778; also, of Virginia, North
and South Carolina and Georgia, issued previous to
the year 1800, I should like to obtain such and will
pay a liberal price for them Address •
„„ BENJAMIN HARRIS,
_jn22: l No. 27 4’ortlandt street. New York.
■]\J OTICE
The Regular Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of
the Southern Insurance and Trust Company will be
held at the office of the Company, in Savannah, on
WedHcsday, 19th July, 1800, lor the purpose of elect
mg pheCtora for the ensuing year, aud for the tran
saction of such, other business as may be brought be
fore the meeting.
H. BRIGHAM, President,
‘ Per J. C. McNULTY,
J_ u .* 2 11 Assistant Secretary.
jgOOK TRADE SALE.
ROOM 49s BROADWAY, N. Y.
Public and Private Libraries sold and prompt return
in cash Parties having Libraries to dispose of by
sending them soon will have them properly Catalo
gued and sold this Fall to the very best advantage—
If desired, a liberal advance in cash will lie made im
mediately on reoeipt of the books This Fall will be
especially favorable foi the sale of Books at good
prices. Ship direct to my address, J E. COOLEY,
498 Broadway, New York. jn22 ,;
■pOR A FINE NECK TIE, GO TO IVES’
HEADQ'RS POST OF SAVANNAH,
Savannah, Ga., June 21, 1860.
General Order,)
No. 47. j
It being necessary that the Street Gas Lamps of this
city should be repaired and lighted, so that .good or
der may be kept and the personal safety of the people
guaranteed at night, it is hereby ordered as a military
necessity during the military occupation of Savannah
I. That the Gas Company of the city furnish the Gas
for the street lamps, light and extinguish them, sup
j>iy all broken glass, keep the lamps clean and supply |
four leer, burners therefor. The lamps will be Indited
from dusk to daylight, except on moonlight tights,
but on those aights when the moon sets eat Her than
eleven o’clock p. m., they shall be lighted as though
there was no moon. The Company will execnte lhis
order forthwith.
11. The municipal authorig|k of the city are re
quested to have such of posts aiid service
pipes as requiro repairs immediately put in order.
The Gas Company will be required to do this work
and furnish the Superintendence thereof, charging the
city only actual cost, if the municipal authorities so
elect.
HI. That the Gas Company will be paid monthly,at
the rate of thirty-three dollars per annnm tor each
lamp actually lighted by them according to the re
quirements of Section I of this order.
This payment will be mude by the Post Treasurer
out of the Post fund upon certificates of service ren
dered and light furnished, made in duplicate, verified
by the oath of the President of the Gas Company and
approved by the General Commanding.
By Command of
Brevet Brig. Gen. S L. WOODFORD.
Edwabd G. Dike, A. A. G. ju22 »
~ OFFICE PROVOST MARSHAL,
„ • District of Savaunab, June 21,1860.
Capt. Cuables H. Cox,
Provost Marshal Post of Savannah:
I.send you herewith Circular, relating to the wear
ing ol the so-called Conlederate unitorm, which you
will cause the Police force of the city to see executed.
The order is intended to prevent the .wearing of any
part 01 tae uniform aud not dimply to have the in*ig*
nia ol rank removed, but does not prevent the wear
ing of grey clothing.
The wearing of all military clothing or trimmings
by any person# except those who are m the service of
the L filled State*, Is in violation of orders from the
War Department, and you will at once take proper
measures to prevent it within the limits ofvoirt Post
(Signed] ROBT. P. Y'ORK,
Lt. Col. 75tb N. Y. V., and
Provnel Marshal District of Savannah, Ga.
OFFICE PROVOST MARSHAL,
' District of Savan^Am.
Savannah, Oa., May Bth. 1865
Cibculab.
lam instructed by the Brevet Major Gen. Com
manding to notify all persons Whom It may concern:
That hereafter any person lound upon the etreets or
In any other public place, dressed In the uniform of
an officer of tue so-called ‘■Conlederate Service,” will
be immediately arrested and held for trial for misde
meanor, before the id Provost Court.
ROBT. P. YORK,
Heat Col. 76th N. Y. Vols,
and Provost Marshal District of Savannah.
ju22 7
J. D. BiRdCSt
J. T. WALSH, ArcTtoNEkn.
Thi* day, June 22d, will be sold at A. low;* Wharf,
landing from steamer America, at 10 o'clock,
50 bushels Prime Corn.
500 bushels Prime Oats.
In quantities to suit purchasers. Terms cash.
JU-2
Slants.
'J'KACHEHS WANTED,
Several Teachers are Wanted for tue Pchlio
Scuooi.s of Savannah.
Applications will be received by the Military Super
intendent of Free Schools until Saturday, Ju'ne24ih,
at his office in the Free School Building, corner of
Charlton and Drayton streets, between the hours of
It) a. m. and 12|m. ju2l 5
J7KEIGHT WANTED FOR AUGUSTA.
The Enterprise boats Nos. 1 aid 2 will leave for Au
gusta from Demund’s Cotton Press, on Tuesday next.
20th inst.. having a good porti.o of their cargo en
gaged, aud are ready to receive the balance at anv
time up to Monday evening.
For further particulars cnquiic of
M. H. WILLIAMS.
jul7 cor. Bryan streee |nd Market Squarc.
-—!—SBHHH—BRSHS—saHHSSeaHBSBWP'SHSaS
JVES' IS COR. BULL STREET AND BAY LANE.|
RICHARDSON A BARNAR )
COMMISSION AND SHIPPING MERCHANTS
Bav Street, Oppobith Ma;unk.rs' Chcbou.
SAVANNAH, GA.
Refer to Messrs. G. M. Barnard 4] Cos.. Boston.
ju2o ts
P. LOPEZ & CO.,
Corner of Bull and Street,
SAVANNAH, GA.
Has just received a fine lot oij Genuine Havana Se
gars, viz;
CABANAS BREVAS.
PATRIA ESPARTIROH,
CUBARfiAS IjONDRES, ,
FLOR Dk GOMES.
ju2o 3
jyj'ACKY, HOGG & CO.,
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
No. 2 Stoddard's Block, opposite Custom House.
SAVANNA!, GA.
Having opened a House at ifae above staud, in con
nectipn with our House in fihiladelphia, we offer to
the Trade—
-260 barrels Bourbon and Rye Hams
lireakfastßacon and Shouldtrs. Bagged Beef, Lard
Broom , Washboarda, Llrn‘ it hogsheads, 4c,
Consignments to%ur Houa* in Philadelphia solici
ted. MAC"' ’’ '"'"fiCo,
No. 2 Sto’d ' i Block. Say mnah, Ga.
jn2o-lm 26 Souih.W*lir straat, Badadelphia.
RIVER AGRICIJLTRAL WORKS.
GRIFFINfI, BROTHER »fe CO., Propbietobs,
5S ASH CO CotTBU.A.NH STREET.
N E W V O ft -K ,
Manufacturers of Plows, Yarrows, Cultivators, ('ot
irm Sweeps, Oorn’Mills, Coton Gin?, Ac.
Every implement wanted by the Planter, Also,
dealers m Field and Garden Seeds. Also, Agents lor
Bruce’s Concentrated Manue Bone, &c.
Send for oireular. ju-ju ~m
L COHEN, |
COM MISSION MERCHANT,
* .
FOR THE SALE /ND PURCHASE
ALL DESCRIPTIONS OF MERCHANDIS,
No 204 Bbo v Street,
AUGUSTA, G* A .
_juU m
* KIRNZLE
WHOLESALE a«D RETAIL DEALERS
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—u.n—
ALES, WINES AND LAGER BIER
OUR HOUSE,
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105 BAY ITEEKT,
RUN, BRO & BURLS,
WHOLESALE DEALERS
Vs
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jl . . ■
ALES, WINES AND LIQUORS,
Corner Wihtakeb Street anj> Bat Lane,
ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED AND DELIVERED.
_ju2l_ ______ -_J
G EO R CRUMP & CO..
AUCTION AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
209 Broad Stbeit. Acopsta. Ga.
ju2» 2m
gUNDRIES.
ISO bal<n Hay,
100 barrels Western Flour,
100 butdiete Oats, _
100 hoabete Corn,
Landing from schooner Witch Queen, and lor sale
by RICHARDSON & BARNARD
Bay street* opposite Mariners’ Church,
jn'.’O tl‘ Savannah, Ga
pLNANCIAL
• REM O V A .1,
James H. Falconer, late Thomas Dixon, Dealer in
Foreign Exchange, has removed to 49 William, be
tween Wall and Pine streets, NeW York. »
Bills on the Royal Bank of Liverpool in sums to suit
purchasers. ju2l-2w_
'J’HE NEW SKIRT FOR 1865.
A wonderful invention for Ladles Unquestionably
superior to all others.
Don’t fail to read the advertisement in. the Savankah
Hjteai.p, containing fall psi/tlculsre, every Monday
morning. ' edexM3sto^mar£l
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Jj>Oß NEW YORb.
FREIGHT AND PASSAGE.
THE FINK Al. CLIPPER SCHOONER RITH H.
BAKER,
Will commence loading for the above port on Monday
the 2lst inst., at foot or Whitaker street, and will clear
on Thursday, the 29th. Has superior accommodations
for passengers.
First Cabin, S3O Steerage, $lO. Apply to
. C. L. COLBY 4 CO.,
jn2o to Corner Bay and Abercorn sts.
STEAMER FOR SALE
An Don
SIDE-WHEEL. HIGH PRESSURE RIVER
STEAMER,
Drawing 22 Inches of water. Hall 165 feet tong; 26
teet Beam : 5 feet 6 inches depth of hold: has two in
clined Engines. 20 inches diameter of cylinder, 6 feet
stroke. Also, a Donkey Steam Pump. The lower
deck it clear for freight, and thp passenger accommo
dation is above. She is well adapted for trad eon a
shoal water river. Is entirely new, welland substan
tially built, and will lie sold at a bargain. Apply to
PUSEY, JONES <fc CO.,
Iron Steamboat Building. Wilmington, Delaware.
jut 7 lnt
TO CONSIGNEES.
Consignees per steamer City of Port an Prince are
nodded that she will commence discharging to-mor
row, the 21st inst.
Parties having goods op boavd wdl hand in their rer
mits aud come prepared to pay their freight upon Ihe
wharf
jn2l GADEN 4. UNCKLES, Agents,
■■ -f . 1 "*■ ■■■ —■*-.
pORT ROYAL. HOUSE,
HILTON HEAD. R. C.
RIDDELL 4 HUGO, Propbietobs.
e. e. aiDDELL, m. e. Bean.
Ju3-tt _
p V U LA S K I HOUSE,
SAVANNAH, GA.
BARTELS % RIDDELL, PnopßisToas.
J. O. BARTELS. E. S. RIDDELL.
fti3-tr
pOR YOUR TOILET ARTICLES. GO TO IVES’. *
OTICE,
The Proprietor of the
SAVANNAH CITY FLOUR MILLS,
Begs to announce to his numerous patrons that he has
made a numoer of improvements in the machinery at
tached to his establishment, aud is now prepared to
furnish his customers with a fill) supply of the best
GRITS AND MEAL
and everything that can be expected from a
FIRST-CLASS MILLING ESTABLISHMENT
He pledges himself to always sell hh Goods and do
his work
23 PER CENT LESS
for the beneflt of the citizcus, than many of his com
petitors. He is prepared to grind Wheat and Corn at
the customary ,U toll, and in addition will, as above
stated, always be prepared to furnish his friends with
everything in the old style."
His place of business is at the well-known spot at
the FOOT OF BROUGHTON STREET. Jul 9 ll
poWLE 4 CO.,
NO 70 BROADWAY, NgW YORK,
Formerly of Alexandria, Va *
IMPORTERS OF RAILROAD IRON,
AND—
DEALERS IN RAILROAD SECURITIES AND
RAILROAD SUPPLIES,
Oe. E vr r v Description.
Are prepared to contract for the delivery of rails
either f. o. b. in Wales or ex-ship at any desired Pert,
jul9 6 £
'■pj SHIPPERS OF COTTON AND OTHER
1 SOUTHERN PRODUCE.
FENNER, BENNETT 4 BROWN,
Successors to Hotchkiss, Fenner & Bennett.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
No, 4i* Ve3kv Street, Y.kw Your.
And Memphis, Tenn
Thomas Fen-neb, Henry Bennett, t). W. Bowman.
jul9 6m
RIDDELL St MURDOCK,
AOENTB FOR ISRAEL 8. SEAJ.Y,
Wholesale Dealers In
ALES, WINES and IMPORTED LIQUORS
Os all Kinds aud Qualities.
No 5, MER C H TS ■ ROW,
Hu ton Heap, S. C
_Junel • lmo
JP RE S H IMPORTATION
-orjy
SEGARS AN H TOBACCO
* NO. lit BAY STREET,
LKTWTEN VV'U 1T.k14.E8 ANP BAJIN.VILD STBS&Ttf.
JACOB LAN'ASDORF & CO.
Have just received from their well known House in
Philadelphia, a large and well assorted stock of
CIGARS.
Consisting of all the different brands, as wall as
large stocks ot
SMOKING AND CHEWING TOBACCO.
Os various kinds, which they offer for sale at
WHOLESALE PRICES
Dealers are particularly requested to call and exam -
ine the stock, Jfi9 1 m
3500 TONa
, OK ,
ENGLISH RAILS,
Os best quality, 60x58 per lineal yard.
For sale by
jnl9 6m FOWLE St CO.
:^rHISKEY'.
TWENTY BARRELS OLD BOURBON WHISKEY.
. For sale to close Consignment at Three Dollars and
Twenty-five centa per gallon, . Apply to
W.TT ADAMS,
iu2l 3 . No. 95 Bay street,
VARIETIES.
(CORNER BROt onitlN AND JEFFERSON BTUXETe,;
(Formerly St. Andrew’s Hall”;
W. P. Swfatnam. . Sole Leasee and Manager
M. Frfjberthyber Musical Director
THURSDAY EVENING, JUNE 20, 1966.
The Celebrated and intensely amuaing Petite
Comedy of
MR. AND MRS. PETER WHITE,
In which Messrs, Milton, earner. Blance. Misaea Lot
tie Howland. Elate St. Leon and Manila St.
Leon will appear.
OvcßTrax, Oacurm
Oh. dat dar Banjo, , Sweatuun
Song, Comic, W. Wallaoe
Half Bushel Jig, . Master Charlie
DEAF IN A HORN.
W. P. Swkatnam and Wn. Waxlac*
Select bailed Miss Lottie Howland
And the Roaring Farce of the
HAUNTED fIOUSE,
Cafds of Admission.’. 76c.
Orchestra Scats $1 00
Colored Boxes (up-stairs; 76c.
Doors open at 7%. Overture begins at Sjjf,
Special Notice. —Alee, Wines, Tobacco, 4c., may
he obtained at tbe. Refreshment Saloon, adjoining the
Hall. jeM-l
JJNION THEATRE, HILTON HEAD.
A. H. Davknpobt and Lewis Fobeet Manaoebe
Fodbtb Week or toe Htoutv Pbospeboos Season I
OPEN EVERY EVENING.
COMEDY. FARCE. DRAMA.
Dancing and Singing by a Large and Talented
Company.
LA BELLE LOUISE.
The Beautiful Danse use and VocaHtt.
The citizens of Savannah and vicinity visiting Hilton
Head will always find an opportunity of passing a
most agreeable evening
The Theatre Is located on Merchants' Row, between
the Palmetto Herald Bulding and Mulligan's new and
pxteusive Billiard Saloon. ju2l-2
JJjRUGS, MEDICINES AND CHEMICALS.
A choice selection of
DRUGS, •
MEDICINES,
CHEMICALS,
PATENT MEDICINES
> and TRUSSES,
Jt'BT LANDED FBO M NEW TOBK.
Apothecaries, Planters, ang traders from the interi
or, can he supplied at the shortest notice,
I can warrant every article aa being pare.
A large quantity of European LEECHES, finest
quality.
All tbe Patent. Medicines extant on hand.
One hundred cases Jacobs' Dysenteric Cordial.
ALL WILL BE SOLD LOW FOR CASH,
WHOLESALE AMD RETAIL
AT APOTHECARIES’ HALL,
a
Corner Broughton and Barnard streets.
N, B.— Fresh Garden Seeds
W. M. WALSH,
• }ulC-3in Proprietor.
JVEB HAS PHOTOGRAPH VIEWS OF SAVANNAH.
TO CONTRACTORS.
ENGINEER’S OFFICE. i
Atlantic and Gclf Kallboad. v
Savannah, Ga., June 90,1866. )
Proposals will be received at this office until the
Oth or July next for the reconstruction of the Atlantic
and Gulf Railroad; including all Bridging and Tradk
laying aud furnishing of all Material except Iron,frotn
the Little Ogeechee Bridge, inclusive, to the Main
Bridge of the Allamaha, including jMorgan Lake Tres-
The work to be completed within sixty (601 days
from the date of contract,
J. T. STONE.
Chief Engineer.
Office in Stoddard's Building, np stairs, oppositethe
Post Office.
Augusta papers copy one week and send bill to Sa
vannah Republican office Ju2l ts
QLAS9 ! GLASS !!
D. 8. SCHANCK * SON,
(Formerly Sosavk St Dowkimw,;
Established 1867.
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Importers and Dealers p
FRENCH WHfDOW.
COACH, CAn, and
* PICTURE GLASS.
’ —ALSO,—
COLORED. AND ORNAMENTAL GLASS,
ROUGH PLATE GLASS
FOR FLOORS and SKYLIGHTS,
• From If to I* inches thick.
OLD DEPOT,
46 AND 47 CHAMBERS STREET.
NEW YORK.
jul3-lmo
PERKINS Jfc <jp.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
No. 65 Eboad Stbxet,
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