Savannah daily herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1865-1866, June 28, 1865, Image 3

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page.

|oarb, s##»*, TO LET, " AT HILTON HEAD, 8. C. Tbe Palmetto Herald Building having been Nrwlv Fitted Up, now oflfcri la:ge ana airy rooms, suitable lor Sleeping Apartments or business purposes For terms apply toW. St Sampson, Jr.; Box'No 25, Hi'toa Head Post Office, or on the premises, corner of Merchants' Row and Palmetto Avenue, from 4 o’clock to 6 o’clock p. m. j n 22 (T— a— IX) YOU V ANT TO KNOW WHAT THAT MEANSf 4 Tnzv tfrtt at 152 Cowores* St., Where von can 6nd any kind of a Shoe or Boot from the little inlant’s to the largest Shoe for the 1,1 LARGEST MAN OR WOMAN In Georgia, white or black. A single pair or fifty ca--es, to suit customers. No charge for showiu"- our goods. ** GROCERIES AND DRY GOODS AT COST. Remember cur motfo sj 162 Congress street. Is C. D JaS lw SUTLERS AND MERCHANT*. The subscribers offer for saic at No. 4 Merchants’ Row, Hilton Head, S. C., THEIR ENTIRE STOCK, At pricei which defy competition, consisting of Cakes, Crackers. Butter. Cheese, Hams, Canned Fruits and Meats, Tripoli Emery Paper, Segars, Tobacco, Ales, W.pes, Boots and Shoes, Shirt*, Handkerchiefs, Paper Bugs, Wrapping Paper, Stationary In variety, Army Ranges, Yaukee Notions, Hardware, Tinware, Ac. These goods will be sold without regard to cost. Why send your orders to New York when you can buy cheaper at home. JU’-’S ts C. W. DENNIS A CO. faJ RIVER AGIIICULTRAL WORKS GRIPPING, BROTHER A CO., PhoraWroEe, 65 am) CO Cocetland Street. NEW YORK, Manufacturers of Plows, Harrows, Cultivators, Cot ton Sweeps, Corn'Mills, Cotton Gine, Ac. Every implement wanted hv tbe Planter, Also, dealers m Field and GardejalSeeds. Also, Agents for Bruce’.' Concentrated Manure, .Bone, Ac. Send for circular. jn2o 3m j£eln a coapANft : “ FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Having leased the large and commodious Warehouse formerly occupied by Messrs. Dana A Washburne, 114 Bay street, Savannah. Go., we are prepared to Store and Forward all kinds of Merchandise.. Liberal ad vances will be made on C O T TON Consigned to our friends in New York, or Liverpool, England. KKIN A COMPANY. iisrrißENCES. Messrs. Smith A Dunuiug, New York; C Ct A H. M. Fabor. New York ; W. A. Smith, Esq., Mobile, Ala.t Cabot A Senter, St.'Louis. iuis lmo COHEN, COMMIBS 1.0 N MERCHANT, FOR THE SALE AND PURCHASE cr ALL DESCRIPTIONS OF MERCHANDIS, No. 234 Broad Street, AUGUSTA, GA. jr.lT 12t 3500 ICI * S or-*- ENGLISH BAILS, Os best quality, £oxs3 per linpal yard. For sale by jul9 6m FOWLE & CO. JjEVNOLDS, PUA'iT & CO., 7 (ESTABLISHED IN 1770.) Mamcfactvbsks, iMrouxtas akd Wholesale Dealers S' IK white lead, ZINC WHITE, COLORED FAINTS, OILS AND VARNISHES, ARTISTS’ AND PAINTERS* MATERIALS, PETROLEUM AND ITS PRODUCTS, Nos. 106 andlt3 Fcltou St., Ja22 lm NEW YORK. R E S U IMPORTATION OF— SEQARS. AND TOBACCO NO. 171 BAY STREET, BETWEEN WHITAKER AND HARNAF.D fjTEEETS. JACOB LANOSDORF * CO. 'Have just received from ttaoir well known Bouse in Puiladelphia, a large and well aborted stock of CIGARS, Consisting of all tlie different brands, as wall as large stocks oi SMOKING AND CHEWING TOBACCO. Os various kinds, which they offer for sale at WHOLESALE PRICES: <t Dealers arc particularly requested to call and exam, lno the stock. lH*_ * lm r pHE UNION. SHADES. T NUGENT, Jv.n., PROPRIETOR. No. 6G Boil Slue it, Coiner of Bryan street, opposite the Pulaski House, SAVANNAH, GA. CIDER, SEGARS, 4to. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. BURTON’S SUPERIOR AMBER PALE INDIA ALE ON DRAUGHT. Jn£7 lw [ MV NOTICE. _.M irtln J. Ford. Esq.. has resumed the practice of his profession as an Attorney at Law. Me will be found ut the office of Cant. J. White, City Sheriff, In the Court Mouse, each day. - jnVt-6 JUKI AM HAURISS Hisres-med the practice of medicine in this city.— toffee at former residence. To eeciu'H their .reception, calls should be made through notes, or messages left on the slate. ,iu*7 3*wlw QORN AND OATS FOR SALE. A lame lot of Prime Com and Oats will be sold at New lurk prices with the expenses added. Apply to „ JAMES LEARY, . . ... _ A 1,0 C Stodddard’a Building*)' )U2T . Between Bull and Drayton streets. j|r<ueries. oVrcwe A CO., mm . . '■ : Corner Br. Jura Bt*n* and Moncmut Sqbah*' Near the.Puiaski House. WHOLESALE DEALERS * -A*- QRCCERI23, FETE IMPORTED LIQUORS, WINES CIGARS, Ac. Also Agenti for two large and excellent Breweries, at New York, from which we receive the best of ALES AND I. A9 I H BIER Also, constantly on hand the best EAST I.NBIA ALE. We came.down here very inexperienced in business, as conducted wider necessary military restrictions; and coming unprovided with the proper papers for our trade, we at first labored under many disadvan tages. But we cow consider ourselves Well posted,, and having, by strict compliance with all military rules, been put on a good looting for disposing of our Stock, with the proper license, we propose to offer unusual inducements to the trade. We shall give a superior article at a small advance on New York prices. MONEY„OR GOODS ADVANCED FOR COTTON, RICE, AND GENERAL PRODUCE. JulT t s M. SCARBROUGH A cai GROCERY AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 140 Congress-and 57 St. Julians Streets, SAVAXUAK, GEORGIA., Offer for sale, AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, A LARGE STOCK or GROCERIES and PROVISION& ' Consisting of TEAS and SUGARS, best brands; COFFEE; CAN DLES, SOAP, FLOUR, HAMS, BACON, (Shoulder and Clear Sides}; LEAF LARD, CORN MEAL. CAN PEACHES; PIE FRUITS and PRE SERVES,PEPPER, SPICE, GINGER, Ac., &(*., AH o( which they are selling at reduced prices. Give them a call before purchasing elsewhere. jeC imp. j^AbUN. FOUR HHDS. BALTIMORE BACON, For sale by IGHAM, BALDWIN A CO. mays ts 'J'HE SAVANNAH NATIONAL BANK —IS NOW PREPARED FOR BUSINESS, AT 7at BANKING HOUSE, IN THE EXCHANGE. Deposits and Paper for Collection received. Bills on Northern Cities purchased. Checks on New York famished. L. C. NORVELL, President. JACOB SFIVEY, Cashier. directors: L. C. Nokveli., | Fra)sojß Sorrell, A. Hardee, I J. W. Latiirop, Kouert Erwih. HENRY S. FITCH, Notary and Solicitor. Savannah. 25th June, ISOS. TREASURY DEPARTMENT, j Office of Comptroller of the Ccbeescv, V Washington, June lOtb, ISCS. ) Whereas, By satisfactory evidence presented to the undersigned, it has been made to appear that “Tue Savahnau National Bank," in the City of Savannah, in the County of Chatham, and State of Georgia, has been dnly organized under and according to the re quirements of the Act of Congress entitled “ An Act to provide a National Currency, secured by a pledge of United States bonds, and to provide for the circulation and redemption thereof,” approved June 3, 1564, nnd has complied with all the provisions of said Act re quired to be complied with before commencing the business of Banking under said Act. Now, therefore, I, Freeman Clarke, Comptroller of the Currency, do hereby certify that “The Savannah National Bams," In the City of Savannah, in the County of Chatham, and State of Georgia, is author ised to commence the business of Banking nnder the Act aforesaid. In testimony whereof, witness my hand and seal of office, this 10th day of June, 1965. FREEMAN CLARKE. (No. 1266.] Comptroller of the Carrency. ]u2fl 2mos J^OTICE. The Regular Annual Masting of the Stockholders of the Southern Insurance and Trust Company will oc held at the office of the Company, in savannah, on Wednesday, luth July, 1865, lot the purpose of elect ing Directors for the ensuing year, and for the tran saction of snch other business as may be brought be fore the meeting. _ H. BRIGHAM, President, Per J. C. McNULTY, j u 22 ts Assistant Secretary. jgOOK TRADE SALE. ROOM 498 BROADWAY", N. Y r . Public and Private Libraries sold and prompt return in cash. Parties having Libraries to dispose of by aending them soon will have them properly Catalo gued and sold (his Fall to the very best advantage— It desired, a liberal advance iu cash will be made im mediately on receipt 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 Y’ork. Jn22 6 QLD NEWSPAPERS, FOR WRAPPING PAPER, For sale at the SAVANNAH HERALD OFFICE NO. 11l BAY STREET. OF CO-PARTNERSHIP. The firm ol Deyo * Meesick, Grocers, was this day dissolved by rautnal consent. All bills due the firm will be paid to Mr. E. P. Deyo, who will continue the business at Jesae's old stand, Broughton street. E. P. DEYO, M.O. MEsSIcK. Savannah, June 26, ISCC, ju2T- - fffitial, HEADQUARTERS POST OP SAVANN ATIO ~ ORKmur ORD^lff a,,nih - GX ‘ Jan * * l * s f No. 49. i-> .vT* 1 ® following regulations arc hereby published for urc organization art government of the Military Po- i nee Force of this Post a 1 : .' l 'beP<»*provost Marshal will W* Cbkr, and the Ami-taut Poet Provost Marshal Asst. Chief of Police. I „J!r, Tl 1 ?. lo T t into two to be : on 4 * B Precinct A win embrace all of the cltv lying East of Ball street. Prcuprt B the psu t lying West of Bail street ' HI. The Precincts are sub-divided a* follows: fteemet A fate two districts ; No. I to embrace ail that part of the Precinct lying North of South Broad street; No 2 that part of the Precinct lying South of Soutn Broad street. Precinct B into dhtee districts i to embrace ail that part of the Precinct lving North of Liberty street and East of West Broad street; Nf. 2 all that partivlng South of Liberty street: No 3 all that part lying North of Liberty street and West of y> est Broad street, known as Yamacraw IV. The Police force will consist of one Captain, two Lieutenants, twelve non commissioned officers, and eighty eight privates, who will be assigned as follows: The Captain will be iu immediate •'oarmand of the whole force, under the direction of the Chief of Police and his Assistant Chief. The force for Precinct A w ill be one Lieutenant, five non-commissioned officers and thirty-four privates; for Precinct B, one Lieutenant, seven non-commissioned officers and fifty-four pri vates. The non-commissioned officers and privates will be divided equnliy Into three reliefs, and there will always be one relief on duty. V. Each Precinct will have a station house, at which the officers and enlisted men of that Precinct will be quartered. No enlisted man belonging to the Police force will he allowed to leave his station house (ex cept when on duty) Without a written p ,«s from the Lieutenant in charge of the Precinct. VI. The privates or patrol men iwill wear their proper uniform, viz • uniform pants, blouse, forage cap with letter of company and number of regiment thereon, and a badge ot blue rlbbou on the left breast. Those, however, belonging to the 156th Regiment N. Y. Volunteers, will wear the Souave uniform of their regiment, with the blue badge upon the breast.— They wlil when on duty ts ear the waist belt and lie armed with a baton. VII. Each man will have a certain “beat” assigned him when on duty, which he will not quit, except for some urgent cause, such as a call for assistance, to quell a disturbance, to pursue an offender, or in case of fire. The men will bo posted and relieved in the manner prescribed by Par. 394, U. S. Revised Armv Regulations, Edition of 1363. VIII. No patrol man will be allowed on any pre text to enter any building upon -his beat, except to quell a disturbance. No building will be searched for stolen or contraband goods without a -written order from the Chief of Police, his Assistant, or the Captain of Police. IX. It shall be tbe duty of each petrol man to strictly follow thf.se Instructions, and obey all orders be may, ft- ’m time to time, receive front his superior officer. X. it shall be the duty of each non commissioned offi cer to strictly follow these instructions, to obey all orders lie may receive from Iris superior officer, to post and ro licw Lis squad in the manner prescribed above, and while Lis squad are on post to visit each man at least once each hour, to arrest and confine any patrol mTm found drmtk, or iu any building, and to report to tire Lieutenant in charge of his Precinct any Policeman found off iris boat. XI. It shall be the duty of each Lientenaut to enforce these instructions and all orders received from the Chief of Police, his Assi-tant or tbe Captain of Police, and to see that nil enlisted men under bis command wear tbe pre scrilicd uniform. To insure this ast, be will Inspect all his men once eaeb day. He will sec that his Station House is kept in cleanly condition. Ilf will also be Itekl re»ponsible for the good order aud quiet of his Precinct, aud will send a written report to the Captain of Police cncii morning before nine o’clock, iu which he will give lull information ns to the condition of his Precinct, the cleanliness of his Station House, the drees and conduct of his men, the number of arrests made, wi :li all the pur ticakrs thereon and generally all matters of interest af fecting the Police force, and good order of his Precinct during the previous 24 hours. . XII. Tbe Captain of Polico will be held strictly re sponsible far tiro enforcement of these regulations, and for tlri execution ts all orders received from the Chief of Police, his Assistant or Post Headquarters. He will con eolldate the morning report fromthe two Pr< c',nct3 and for ward such consolidated report to the Chief of Police each day before 11 o’clock, a. m. XIII. These regulations will be read to tbe Police force each morning for one week, and every Sunday morning thereafter at Inspection. By commaud of Bt. Brig. Gen S. L. WOODFORD. juue24 7t EDWARD G. DIKF, A. A. 0. HEADQUARTERS POST OF SAVANNAH, Savannah, Ga., Juno 23,1565. General Orders,! No. 50. / General Orders Noe. 25 aud 27, current series, from these Headquarters, respecting the City Market, are hereby revoked, stud the following regulations are es tablished for the government of the Market • 1. All persons who pay the fees prescribed bv tbe Old ordinances of the City of Savtmunh, mays-ell butch er’s meat, poultry, fruit, fish, vegetables and all other kinds of provisions, subject to a scale of prices which shall be established by the Post Treasurer, and posted in two conspicuous places in the Market. 2. The Market shall n - 1 be opened on Sundays. On other days it shall be opep from lour o’clock to nine o’clock in the morning, and on Saturdays, also from three o'clock to eight o’clock in the afternoon - The Market shall close at the ringing of the Mar ket bell. 3. Every person killing an ox, or cow, or grown meat cattle, and exposing the same for sale within the city, shal! take the bide and head of said animal slaughtered, attached to each other and not severed, to the Clerk of the Market, who shall record any marks about the same, nnd the day of the month it was brought to the market, and the book shall be subject to the inspection of auy person driving market hours. Auy violations of the "foregoing, or neglect on the part of the Clerk in not keeping the proper records, will be punished by fine. 4. Thu Clerk of the Afarkc will bo responsible for the correctnesses weight* and measures used in the Market, and will, from timo to time, examine the same, and de stroy false weights and measures when found, and wilt report the names of the offendi g parties to the post Treasurer. He will niao collect the Market licenses and fie3 prescribed by the old ordinances of »he City. He will uctmudwriho orders of the Post Treasurer, atld will a< count for and pay over to him each Saturday the mo uies received from such licensee and fees during the pre ceding week. He will cause the Market and adjacent grounds to be thoroughly policed each day, aud the wood worn of the Market will be white wash,donee each week. 5. Any person exposing for sale, in the market, auy ar ticles of marketing at a higher price than that estabthh ed for the same in the schedule of prices, will bo subject to it fine nnd the forfeiture of all riglrt to make iurther sales in the murket. The Clerk of the market wih report promptly to the Post Treasurer any vfobuiuu of this par ugrapn. 6. The Chief of Police will nee that a suitable Police guard is kept at the Market, and that all persons viola ting this order, or the quiet of the Market, are promptly arms tod and sent before the Provost Court for trial and punishment. *■ * By command of Bt. Brig. Gcn.S. 1. WOODFORD. JuneiM-Tt EDWARD G. DIKE, A. A. O-B OFFICE PROVOST MARSHAL, District ol Savannah, Juue 24,1865. Capt. Coables ll.'Coe, ... Provost Marshal Post of Savannah • I send yon herewith cir Cal ur, relating to the wear ing of the so-called Contederate uniform, which you will cause the Police force of tbe city to see executed. The order is intended to prevent the wearing of any part of the uniform and not sirapiy to have the insig nia of rank icnioved, but does not prevent the wear iug of grey clothing. The wearing of ull military clothing or trimmings by any persons except those who are iu the service of the Uiiited-.t)tutes, is iu violation of orders from the War Department, auil you will at once take proper measures to prevent it within the limits' of yom Post. (Signed) KOBT P. YORK, Lt. Col. 75th N. Y. V., and Provost Marshal District of Savannah, Ga. OFFICeTuOVOST MARSHAL, District or Savannah, Savaun'ih, Ua., May Sth. ISOS. Ciectla* lmn instructed by the Brevet Major Gen. Cotn m.udiug to notify ad persons whom it may concern : Thai hereafter auy person found upon the »tr, eta of iu uny other public place, dressed in the uniform of an officer of tue so railed ‘•Copfodcrate Service,” w ill Ue immediately arrested and held for tri*|l for misde meanor, before the ed Provost Court. • ROUT. P. YORK, Lieut Col. 75th N. Y. Vols, and Provost Marsha! District of ba vannah. ju22 7 headq’PS district of Savannah, i Savannah, Ga., June V 4, 1965. j General Order, ) No. 40. / Lieut. Elijah Swift, 3Sth Mass. Vols, at his own re que?v is relieved from the duties and responsibilities incident to the charge of the civil fund ox this District. Lieut. Morris M. Davidson, X76th New York Vol?., will reueve Lieut. Swift and take charge of the civil fnha at once, receipting to Lieut. Swift therefor. By command of Brevet Major Gen. J)iKQE. Robt. F. Wilkinson, M«j- »ffil A, A. A. G. Ju2o 7 |^ippiu 8 . p {ONCER LINE. FOR NEW YORK. The U. S. M. Steam drip CHASE, M. S. Rogers Com mar.der, will saii for she above port on THURSDAY, JUNE 29in At 2 o’clock p.ro. For freight or passage, haring ex cellent Accommodat ions, apply to HUNTER & GAMMELL, JniT 84 Bay street. MERCHANTS’ LINE SAILING VESSELS. REGULAR WEEKLY LINE OF CLIPPER SCHOON ERS TOR .'NEW FORK The undersigned Intend to keep up a regular week ly line of first class Sailing Vessels plying between Sa vannah and the shore port, with superior accommo dations for passengers and the very best facilities for delivering height iu good order, at low rates, with promptness aud despatch. Particular attention jriven to forwarding goods from New Yprk. CHARLES L. COLBY A CO, iulß cor. Bay and Abercom streets pOR NEW YORK. FREIGHT AND PASSAGE THE FINE A1 CLIPPER SCHOONER' RUTH H. BAKER. Will commence loading for the above port on Monday the 21st Inst, at foot of Whitaker street, and will clear on Thursday, the 29th Has superior accommodations for passengers. First Cabin, S3O. Steerage, sls. Apply to C. L. COI3Y & CO., Ju2Q 10 Corner Bay and Abercorn sts. STEAMER FOR SALE. An Iron SIDE-WHEEL, IIIGn PRESSURE RIVER STEAMER. Drawing 22 inches of water. Hall 155 feet long; 26 feet Beam: 5 leet C inches depth of hold; baa two In clined Engines. 20 inches diameter of cylinder, 6 feet stroke. Also, a Donkey Steam Pump. The lower deck is dear for freight, and the passenger accoiamo dation.is above. She Is well adapted for trad eon a shoal water river. Is entirely new, woil and substan tially built, and will be sold at n bargain. Apply to PUSEY, JONES A CO., Iron Steamlxmt Building, Wilmington, Delaware. iu 17 ini pOKT ROYAL HOUSE, HILTON HEAD, 8 C. RIDDELL A RUGG, Ptoraitioss. £. S. RIDDELL, M. F. ECOO, jn3-tf pULASKI HOUSE, SAVANNAH, GA. BARTELS A RIDDELL, Paorni sices. J O. UAUTEI.S. S. 8. BiCDZLL. fu3-f J£IRLIN & KIENZLE’ WHOLESALE aND RETAIL DEALERS IN ALES, WINES AND LAGER BIER. OUR HOUSE, ICS BAY STREET, Jn2l ts J£IRLIN, BURKE, & BRO. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN ALES, WINES AND LIQUORS, CotiNEB WIUT.VXEB StBEST AND BaT LaNE, ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED AND DELIVERED. ju2l t gEA ISLAND HOTEL' OPEN TO THE PUBLIC, TUESDAY, JUNE 20th, ISCS. This new Hotel, situated on tbe Otost desirable spot on the eastern bank of Hilton Head Island, affords a fine view of the Pier, Bay, Ocean, aud surrounding Islands. The scenery Is quite as pleaslDg and inter esting, in every respect, as the famous watering place of Newport, R. 1., and is altogether as comfortable and heaJtUl\il a place to spend the summer months.— It has a fine hard smooth Benco, seventeen miles long affording a more charming drive than the celebrated Reach at Naliant, Mass., aud as fine sea bathing as at that place or Cape May. The House has over seventy large, airy rooms, and verandahs on three sides ol' all the stories ; the furni ture is entirely new, and the tables will be furnished with the best that can be procured bere and in the Northern markets. Every effort wUI lie made to ren der the Hotpl all thattho most fastidious can desire. Billiard Rooms aud sea Bathing houses will soon be in toacHness lor guests. Ja23 ts [CIKCnLAR.] OFFICE CHIEF MEDICAL DIRECTOR, District of SavauitHh, Juue 18, 1865. When enlisted men in this District are fit subjects for discharge from service, tbe Medical Officer of the Regiment to which the inan belong*, wifi bring the man before the Medical Ex-mining Board, now in session iu Savannah, Ua., with the discharge papers uroperiy made out. The recommendation «I this Board is necessary in all cases fuf discharge of enlisted men from service. JOHN TRENOB, Ja., . „ Surgeon of Vols., ju2o 7 Chief Med. Officer Dis of Savannah. rj SHIPPERS OF CoTl-ON "AND OTHER SOUTHERN PRODUCE. FENNER, BENNETT A BROWN, Successors to Hotchkiss, Fenner A Bennett. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 40 Vxsey Steeet, a«*w Yobb. And Memphis, Tenn, TiiOMAS Fk.'ner, Hsnby Benhett, D. W. Bo vman Jnl9 Cm P’OR SALE. ’ “ ■" ON BOARD CITY PORT AU PRINCE. 100 bbls. CEMENT, 80 tons EASTERN HAlf, jn2l GADEN A UNCKLES, j MEDIOINES AND CHEMICALS A chbicc selection of DRUGS, MEDICINES. CHEMICALS, 3 PATENT MEDICINES and TRUSSES, rrar lAMStB raon miw son*. Apothecaries, Planters, and traders from the interi or, can be supplied at the shortest notice, I can warrant every article as being pare. A large quantity of European LEECHES, finest quality. All tbe Patent Medicines extant on hand. One hnndred cqfies Jacobs' Dysenteric CordtU. ALL WILL BE SQLD LOW FOR CASH, wholesale A.-sp Utah. AT APOTHECARIES' HALL, Corner Broughton and Barnard streets. N, B—Fresh Garden Seeds. W. M. WALSH, jnlC-3m Proprietor. —————————p——w TO CONTRACTORS. ENGINEER'S OFFICE- ) Atlantic and GciX Kaii boap. V Savannah, Ga., Jane 2d, 1866.) Proposals will be received at this office until the sth of July next for the reconstruction of the Atlantic and Gulf Railroad; including all Bridging and Track laying and famishing of all Material except Iron, from tbe Little OgeeChee Br.dge, inclusive, to tbe Main Bridge of the Altamaha, including Morgan Lake Tres tle. ■ The work to be completed within sixty (60) days from the date of contract. J. T. STONE, Chief Engineer. Office In Stoddard's Building, up stain, oppositethe Post Office. Augusta papen copy one week and send bill to Sa vannah Republican office. Jull ts J^ENANCIAL. REM'O V A L . 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 tomtit purchasers, ju2l-2w A MURDOCH, AOFUTS FOB ISRAEL R. SEALV Wholesale Dealers in ALES, WINES anoIMPORTED LIQUORS, Os all Kinds and Qualities. No. 6, MERCHANTS* ROW, Hiltox Read, S. C Janel .... lmo Q.LASS ! GLASS I! D. S. SCUANCK A SON, (Formerly Scuanx A Downing,) FutaUtihed 1057. Importers and Dealers t FRENCH WINDOW, COACH, CAn, and PICTURE GLASS. —ALSO,— COLORED AND ORNAMENTAL GLASS, ROUGH PLATE GLASS FOR FLOORS and SKYLIGHTS, From X to ljtf inches thick. OLD DEPOT, 45 AND 47 CHAMBERS STREET, NEW YORK. jul3-lmo .'. JMN6TEIN, ROSENFELD A CO., BANKERS, No. 8 BROAD STREET. Naw Yobk. We draw at Bight, andat sixty day*, on London, Pabib, Framcokt, and all other principal cities of Europe. Parties opening current accounts, may deposit and draw at their convenience, the same as with the Citt Bancs, and will bo allowed interest on all balances over On* Toocsa.xdDoij.ab3, at the rate of goex per cent, per annum, Orders for the purchase or sale of various Issues of Government and other Stocks, Bonds and Gold, executed on Commission. Jcs-3taw3m pRIME WHITE CORN. FOR MEAL AND GRITS, In Stobe To Abrivk. STEWART’S CRUSHED A.-AND C. SUGARS. OCI’AVUS COHEN,, ju24 eodC $ i jjny street. JQ ENNIS, PERKINS A VO. ~ 7 COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 65 Bsoad Street, NEW YORK JnlO tm a. CRUMP A CO., Z “ AUCTION AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 209 Bnoap Street, Acucsta, Ga, JiriO 3Ht