About The Savannah Republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1858-1865 | View Entire Issue (July 7, 1865)
sms&>. A] * SAVANNAH DAILY REPUBLICAN, FRIDAY MORNING, JULY 7. 1865. X auction sales by geo. w. awllv. TUI J D A v, *t 10 o'clock, will be sold in front of store, A; IV. r hnlfbbls Crashed Snrar luus Rio Coffee half bbls Hour, superior article i cask Kice 1 hb! Illack Topper in bbls Porto Rico Molasses 1 hbl Svrtip 1" bbls Boston Crackers ; . i yards 0-4 all Wool Itlack Cloth ii,i 'yards Chock Cassiraercs y V , r .; s superior Printed Tweeds 11 \ arils heavy Printed Kerseys nc. Cards Printed Satinets ,,, I aids superior Bit-ached I.inen Damask . „ yards pnhlcached Linen Damask pi ii,ia itair Nets pi ail Wool Plain Shawls 11 jus silk Handerchiefa am Cadies' Cambric Handkerchiefs llis Clive cord) Machine Thread i; doz Horn a I Handkerchiefs in hbls tints in usual assortment of Household and Kitchen ,'iiare . jnlyT CARGO IMI. BV BELL & CHRISTIAN. Ti k^PAV next, the 11th inst., at No. 3 Stoddard’s •l,„k. oupnsite the Post Office, the following de- i ib,-tl articles will be sold, u\>ls R. Bond's Bourbon Whisky r.tihhls Monongahela Whisky r. qi pijics (Goddard Brandy ijr j>iiK-s Madeira Wine *J t«r f herrv do *? (1 r }»iiK*s Tort do :.ti rises st •Julian Claret rases *an«ern Medoe •.:i, :l >..< Drake Plantation Bitters ■'■t! cases Assorted Cordial .mi ca-cs Ah* and Porter 11im hall harreUMigar half hands Flour i half barrels Crushed Sugar .vi bbls Flour; loo sks Coftee i):i<kcts Hcidsick Wiue .-.iildies Ilvson Teas 1 im> iialfhxs Colgate’s Soap r. bxs Cuba <«in lit., lull' bxs Colgate’s Starch 11pHi b:>hc1s ( tu n; 1000 bus Oats ;,.i hales North river Hay, &c. td jnlyO I AM’. I). LuROCHE, I si! .and C mmfssion Merchant. TIIOMAS J. WALSH, AUCTIONEER. rr HI] subscriber having secured the large and com* : in-niious store Northeast corner of Bay and Bar- lu rd streets, is now prepared to receive all merchau- 1 / "tinsigued to him. and give the same his personal ,1-r.'iitioa either at public or private sale. Sales at ?;ore.« or residences attended to. He dar sale days before store, Tuesdays and Satur day*: ma.y20 mm w. urn Established 1854.1 GOLD AND SILVER KOI GHT AND SOLD. u. $. BOI'GHT AND SOLD. eodlm m PliBLICATIO!! ‘•THE FIELil, THE DUNGEON AAD 'i HE ESCAPE” \vii• embrace ITIr. Richardson-s Unpar- alieled Kxperience ior Four Years : I Traveling rhrongh the South in the Secret rervice ei The Tribune at the outbreak of the War. II Wiih our armies and fleet both East and West, C;.r ng the first two years of the Rebellion. Hi. Hi-* Thrilling Capture while running ! ti> lies on the Mississippi River at Vicksburg, w!;cre more than half his companions were either kill- pi <t wounded.. IV. Hi* Confinement for Twenty Iih iii Seven Different Rebel Pri sons. V. llis Escape and almost miracu lous Journey by NigUtof nearly 400 miles, aided hy Negroes and Vnionmbuntain- cm* rs , if North Carolina and Tennessee through the • > country to our lines. 1: will abound in Stirring Events never before given to tlie Public, and contain es- liL'T.r.v mii.ure details of the escape, which have not v-t tu-jR-ared, iueludiug a description of DM ELLIS, the Famous Union Pilot, And the u l'nknown Guide/ 9 i>u.-n Jn 1K.TSOH of a Young Lady, who piloted Mr. Rich- *1 and his comrades by night, out of a Rebel am* lat'Ti i'.V ' i‘*w of the author’s rich material, his well known ■■■'-viliiness, and graphic dcscrintive powers, the : * i •*■] justified in predicting j«vork of unusual ~'t, containing more of the w INilDLXT AND ROMANCEGJ? THE WAR, by other that has yet appeared. *old only by Subscription. A'/vius v.-an ted for every city, county and township 1 h." I'nited States. This work possesses a rare opening for both men and women, who desire lucra tive employment. For particulars address American Publishing Company* Successors to Uurlbut, Scranton A Co., tf Hartford, Conn. NEW BOOK 11 STATIONERY ESTABLISHMENT, SO- 155 BAY STREET. \\ bFf im at Wholesale or Retail, a fine as- t -oi tiutiut of GOODS in our line, at very reasona- ‘' -Ui>. our facilities being unsurpassed by any ‘7 I!l b>'- country. A assortment of Juvenile, Gift and Toy Books. A large variety of (ll !LnnEjr’s a duties, .I..in- a ll°f the newsond desirable ones published ■ a .aecountrv. j, Also, AMERICAN writing PAPER AND ENVELOPES, 1,A VI>G CARDS, I^NS, GLASS INKS, CKNJlOLIuaiS. PENCILS, PORTFOLIOS, Wallets, &c., Arc. c Si ^Uon o f the Trade aud public generally is u 10 the urge stock ol photograph albums, BUSINESS CABDS. NOTICE. THOS. SMITH’S office comer of Jef- D R |eraon and Berrien streets. 10 jnly3 X. If 1«H\8T«X, COMMISSION MERCHANT, ALBANY, GEORGIA, S OLICITS consignments of all kinds of Merchan dize for which Produce in exchange would l»e de sirable, as well as for cash. lie particularly asks for orders for the purchase, sale and shipment oi Cotton. His experience and success for a number of years in this market as a Cotton Fac tor, he trusts, eutitles him to the confidence and sup port of a generous public. Prompt attention given to all business entrusted to his care. Kefkkkncif.k—James Seymour, E. Win.ship, Macon; J. W. Lathrop & Co., Savannah; D. L. Adams «fc Son. Augusta; A. K. Seago, Atlanta. lw* Jtilyd HENRY R. CHRISTIAN. SAMUEL V. URL!,, BELL & OH8ISTIIN, AUCTION AND Grneral Coniniission Merchants, BAY STREET, Sarannah, Georgia. CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED. Personal attention given to Forwarding of Merchan dize and Cotton. Advances made on consignments to our friends in Boston, New York and Philadelphia. Refer to merchants of this city and Augusta." Savannah, July 1st, lSt»r» G julyl RICHARDSON & BARNARD i oiuoiissioa and Sbippis? iUcrchists, Bay St,, eppasite Mariner’s Clmreh, fune2o SAVANNAH. tf KIRLIN, BRO, & BURKE, * WHOLESALE DEALERS IN ALES, WINES AND LIQUORS Cor. Whitaker Street and Bay Lane. june21 tf W. HENRY WARREN, GENERAL Commission Merchant, 255 BROAD ST., AUGUSTA, GA„ Dealer in Cotton, all kinds of Foreign aud Domestic Goods, Groceries, Grain, Produce, etc. Consignments solicited, to which the most prompt attention will be given. References—Hunter & Gammell, Hill Gowdy, Jno. L. ViUalonga, Wm. Battersby, John C. Fcrrilt, and to the leading[Merchants and bankers of Augusta, Ga., and Nashville, Tenn. 3in june20 J. R. SOLOMONS, M. D., Dentist, (From Charleston, S- (7.,) Oilers his services to the citizens of Savannah. Rooms at Dr. Clark’s office, Congress street, Kkvkkenukk.— Dr, James B. Read, Dr. J Uriah Har ris, Hon. Solomon Cohen, W. N. Habersham, Esq., A. A. Solomons & Co. junelO—lm Segar Store! Mli. WM. F. DA V r IS attends the Boston Brokers’! Board. Bank, Railroad, Manufacturing and Copper | Morio* bought on Commission. Collections remitted ior on ’.he day of payment. JOSEPH W. DAVIS, i\o. 25 State Street, Boston. F. CONSTANT, Bull StOpposite the Post Office, R ESPECTFfJXIjY informs the Savannah public that he has on hand at his store, and will keep supplied with Segars, Smoking and Chewing ‘Tobacco, Pipes, and other articles usually kept in his line of business. The patronage of a generous public is respectfully so licited.- tf may! 7 WM. H. EATOH, • COMMISSION MERCHANT, BOSTON, MASS., For the Purchase and Sale of All Kinds of MERCHANDIZE. Refers to Joseph S. Fay. Esq., Boston; Nath’l God dard, Esq., Boston; John A. Blanchard, Esq., Boston; National Bank of N. America, Boston, eodom may26 COPARTNERSHIP. T HE undersigned have this day formed a Copart nership under the firm name of CHARLES L. COL BY & CO., tor the transaction of business as Shipping, Commission and Forwarding Merchants. CHARLES L. COLBY, ALEXANDER H. HOLWAY, S. PACE EDMaNDS. Savannah, Ga., May 17, 1SC5. tf maylS VIRGINIA TGBAGGO AGENCY. GEO. R. CRUMP & CO-, No. 209 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA junelT lm GEO. R. CRUMP & CO, Anctiou and Commission Merchants, No. 209 BROAD STREET, A U Gr U S H? A, GEORGIA. junelT lm GfiO. T. JACKSON, JOI1N T. MILLER, ED. F. KINOBLE7, «E0. T. JACKSON & CO,, PRODUCE AND COMMISSION MeroHants. NO. 24 8 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GrA. Produce or Merchandize bought and sold on commis- sion. Consignments or orders will have prompt at tention. lm juueS L. B DAVIS, Grocer and Gomnussion JflERCHJtJVT, S3 BUG A D STREET, AUGUSTA, 61. Consignment* solicited; will give personal attention to business entrusted to him. Refers to Messrs. Crane & Graybill, Savannah; Messrs. Claghom & Cunningham, Savannah; Messrs. S. Palmer & Son, Savannah; A. Wilbnf, Esq., Presi- il.’ii t Tnsnrnnoe: W. Cnmmina. Cashier l.aiik St ’it. ■ of dent Insurance; W. Camming, Cashier flank State of Ga., Savannah; Messrs. Mitckel A ffinlths, Macon; Messrs. Wright & Alexander, AngnstB; Messrs. B. B. Long & Co., Augusta; Messrs. C. V) Walker & Co., Angnsta. lm ^ junelt LOW BATES BUSINESS CARDS BIO PE JANEIRO, May Oth, 18«5. I beg to inform yon that I have this date formed a partnership nuder the firm of WRIGHT & CO., For the purpose of doing a GENERAL IN BUSINESS! GA K OF' ^INSURANCE! : '• !'<r uttractivene88 and variety of etylee, Defy • i V 1 . a [ t “ I ition of Schools, Clergymen,Reporters, La others, is called to the large stock of "HITING and copying inks. p Also, a stock of • x « and inkstands. u ' ' ull< M,!lr Care bestowed tnpon orders re- ,.1 1 "y mail. Wliniij; 1 ' . ia e, '«‘rytiling: required by tlie »',a si C «? e and Retail dealer in Rook. 1 ", mnencry, shall tike pleasure in attending When We™ in tlle r ‘ S ul, ir line of trade ur .|., ( r a , u '-commodate by so doing, and each nrti- U!-ii<-(j ''bich we have not in store shall be fur- ■i h, fourteen days- •»ii;kjj, f V 1 ‘-a*' 111 8ale» and Lon Prices iuo'i ,. p ?’• GEOKGE V. BOCVE & IX). —nu^rnHw RICHARD DINZEY, Agent NOTICE. II Dr i lr - J - B -.Eead’s absence from the city i 11 *'mru’er ^ atten<1 to Pthttice. Of- 15,1 fork ® w * 4 811(1 Bill streets. Residence '“’WM- • a jqly3 & FROM SAVANNAH TO AUGUSTA, ^ AND TO JACKSONVILLE. 'jS, rjlHE undersigned, through their open policy M JL with the Ct lumbi&n Insuracce Comp my — Are now ready to take risks by Bteamer to, and ^ steamer and flat from Augusta, At Better Rates than are now of- • fered by any other Parties in this City. Also arc prepared to Insure by sailing vessel and T* steamer to ana from Jacksonville. •5 . CHA-*. L. COLBY A CO, jnne2s—lw cor. Bay and Abercorn streets. A special partner having furnished a Cash Capi tal of Three Hundred Thousand Mil Eeis, (Its. 300:0003000.) Mr. JOHN S. WRIGHT, No. «9 Wall street, New York, will act as our agent in the United States. We have given onr Power of Attorney to Mr. G. G. T. WRIGHT, late of the House of MAXWELL, WRIGHT & CO. Any business confided to our care will have onr best attention. Asking your reference to signatures at foot, I remain your obedient servant, G. GRANVILLE WRIGHT. G. Granville Wright will sig u: WRIGHT & CO. Mr. G. G. T. Wright will sign : PP: WRIGHT & CO. jnne2S G. G. T. WRIGHT. lm Wright & Co.* COMMISSION MERC HINTS, llio de Janeiro, Brazil. Represented by our Agent, JOHN S. WRIGHT, Esq., No. (19 Wall btreet, New York. Gm j unei’S JOHN McillAHON, Commission and Produce Merchant. Strict attention given to all consignments. Corner Broughton and Jefferson Streets, june30 lm BOBT eewin. CHAS. S. HARDEE. Erwin & Hardee, FACTORS AND Commission Merchants, BAY ST., SAVANNAH, GA. may31—2meod I4RCY, MY & CO.. aos BAY STItEET. « North Side. Between Barnard and Jefferson Streets, WOOD, COAL AND GRAIN, AND GENERAL f ONI MISSION MERCHANTS AND STORAGE. Wood. $6 50 per cord. Coal, $16 per ton. Corn, $1 f»u, $1 75 and $1 SO per bushel. Hats at Wholesale. july3 Fresh Importation OF 11V 5 UVUVWI NO. 171 BAY STREET. Jacob lniXG8DO»F& Co. H AYE just received from their well known Honse in Philadelphia, a large and weU assorted stock of consisting of all the different brands, as well as large stocks of SMOKiNS m CHtWJHG TOBACCO, Of various kinds, which they offer for sale at JMTViolesiile Prices. Dealers are particularly requested to call and exam ine the stoat, which consists of— 50,000 Punch tJO.OOO Hav. Cabanas 35,000 Hav. Eiguro 50,000 Cuba Mi Tatrias 50,000 Santiago 50,1 .OO Concliita 25,000 Punchinello 50.000 El Sols 15,000 Bell Creole 35,000 La Camille 20,000 tlav. Eavoreta 15 OOO La Espanola 15,000 nclres de Rivas 25,000 Washington 10,000 Bachelor’s Delight 15,000 Fandango 20,000 Bell Cuba 50,000 Laoeoon 10,000 Berteetion Together with a large assortment of various other brands. 3ra juneti COPARTNERSHIP' T HE undersigned have this day formed ft Copart nership under the firm name of DELL & CHRIS TIAN, ior the transaction of a General Auction and Commission Business, at our old stand, on Bay street, foot of Whitaker, where every exertion will be made to £ive satisfaction to our friends and patrons. A rea sonable share of patronage is respectfully solicited. SAMUEL P BELL HENRY K. CHRISTIAN. Savannah, July 1st, 1-365.C julyl IHssolution of Copartner ship. rpHE Copartnership heretofore existing between J. ’ *. H. Bn l L. Stuart, H. M. Kellogg, and G. H. Brown, under the name of Stuart & Co., is hereby dissolved, accord ing to original understanding between the parties. All accounts of this firm up to June zsth will be settled by J. L. Stuart. J. L. STUART, H M. KELLOGG, jnne3o G. IL BROWN. COP Jill TJYER SHIP. T HE undersigned having from this date associated themselves in a partnership under the title of Stu art A Co., for the transaction of Grocery and Produce Business have located at the corner of Bull and Broughton streets, in the same building occupied by the old firm of the same style. They hope to retain the custom of the old firm, ss well as sustain its reputa tion for reasonable terms, promptness, neatness and dispateb. L.Y. STUART, H. M. KELLOGG. favannah, Janets, 18G5. juneilO WOOD, WOOD KEIJY 4* CO.. NO. 3 Stoddard’s Bangle, opposite the Post Office, A GENTS for the steamer Helen, will pay Five Dollars Cash a cord for light wood, delivered at any of the landings on the Savannah River. KEIN & COMPANY. jnlyl 114 Bay street, Savannah. J. T THOMAS MERCHANTS’ INSURANCE COMPANY! HARTFORD, CONN. T HE undersigned liaviug been appointed agent for the above well known Company, is prepared to take risks against fire on the most favorable terms. H BRIGHAM, Office Southern Insurance and Trust Co, julj3 tf H as opened an INSURANCE, BROKERAGE and General Agency Office at No. Ill Bay street, and will attend to the purchase and sale of Beal Estate, stocks and Bonds. tf mayll Drunkenness Cured. fTIHE inebriate may now bid defiance to the tempt- A lug cup. Dr. Zane’s antidote for strong drink la a certain cure for drunkenness. It creates a dislike for strong drink, aud can be administered without the knowledge of the patient • Descriptive circulars sent to any nddress. For sale by all respectable druggists In the United States and Canadas. Price, $1 per box, or packages of six boxes for £S Sent by mail on receipt of the money, by JNO. J. KROMEK, Wholesale Agent, maySJ-lj 108 Cbeanut st., Philadelphia, Pa, DRY GOODS. I, C. NORVtLL & CO. Corner of Bull and Bay Streets, ’ Have just received Tbe La gest and West Complete Stock OF Dry Goods, Clothing, BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS EVER OFFERED IN THIS MARKET. Which will be sold AT WHOLESALE A\I> RETAIL, UPON THE MOST FAVORABLE TERMS. PRINTS. Lawns, latest styles, Organdies, Organdie Robes, , Ginghams, , Jaconets, Mozambiqnes, Bareges, all kinds, • Grape Maretz, all colors MOURNING GOODS. This department is complete in all its details. GLOVES. Ladies’and Gents'Black and Colored Kids, best make Lisle, all colors, Silk, all colors, Fillet Mits. HANDKERCHIEFS. linen Cambric Hemstitched, Gents’ Printed Borders, Gents' Silk. HOSIERY. Ladies' Black and White Silk Ladles' Black and White Cotton Misses’ Black aud White Cotton Children’s Black and White Cotton Ladies' and Misses’ Gauze Merino Vests Gents’ Merino Vests. Umbrellas and Parasols. Ribbons, Bonnet and Belt, all kinds. Bonnets. White, Black and Colored Straw and Braid Bonnets, Ladies', Misses and Children's Flats, in great varie ty, A lull assortment of Gents’ and Boys' Hats. FANS IN EVERY VARIETY Large and well assorted stock of LADIES 1 AND GENTS 1 SHOES, OTH I BT Linen and Cassimere Summer Suit* Alpacca Coats, A full assortment of Military Dress 'and Fatigue Uniforms. may22 MOSQUITO NETTING. FOX SALK BT may22 L. C. NORVELL A CO. NEW GOODS. Per Steamer Nevada. O NE CASE French and American Calicoes Bleached Long Cloths, Shirt Fronts Linen Collars, Lace Sets Hemstitched and Embroidered Hdkfs Barege Anglais and Mozambiqnes, very cheap Black Alpacca Colored Alpaccas for traveling dresses Ladies’ and Misses' Cotton Hose Dotted Swiss Cambrics and Jaconet Hoop Skirts Umbrellas and Parasols, &c„ &c., &c. For sale bv jnlyl—6 DeWITT & MORGAN. For Rent. T O a good and careful tenant, will be rented, with the furniture, a three story brick dwelling on base ment, sitnated on South Broad street, in one of the most desirable locations in the city, until 1st Novem ber next, with the privilege of tlie same for one year from said let November. Possession given 15th July or 1st Angnst. For further particular's apply to julyl HUNTER & GAMMELL. BOOKS STATIONERY WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, At the Old Stand of John M. Cooper & Oo. J UST RECEIVED, the largest stock of SCHOOL BOOKS in the Southern States. Special terms made with teachers and others. Also, a constant supply of Newspapers, Periodicals and all articles con nected with the trade. Terms strictly Casu. STEPHEN FARRELLY, Bookseller and Stationer, cor. Whitaker and St. Julien streets. The friends aud patrons of .the undersigned, and of J M. C. & Co., are respectfully solicited to continue their patronage at the old establishment to Mr. Farrel- ly. The undersigned may be found at his desk as usu al, for the purpose of closing up old bnsiness affairs and rendering such assistance as he can to Mr. F. A r eral Wholesale bnsiness will be established by J. C. & Co., whenever practicable, npon the upper floors of the establishment. junel3 lm JOHN M. COOPER. DRUGS. MiDIGINES. 9 AND . 9 C H EMI CALS. A CHOICE selection of DRUGS, MEDICINES- CHEMICALS, PERFUMERIES, PATENT MEDI* CINES, TRUSSES, «&c., just landed from New York- Apotbecaries, Planters and Traders From the interior can be supplied at shortest notice. X can warrant any article as being pure. A large quantity of EUROPEAN LEECHES, finest quality. All the PATENT MEDICINES extant on hand. 100 cases JACOB’S DYSENTERIC CORDIAL, all of which will be sold low for CASH, Wholesale and Betail, Apothecaries’ Hall, Corner Broughton and Barnard streets, W. N. WALSH. M. D., Proprietor. N. B.—Fresh Garden Seeds.tf jelS THE SAVANNAH NATIONAL BANK Notice. O N and after Monday next, the SCth instant, the British Consulate will be open for the transaction of bnsiness, between the honrs of 11 a. m. and 2 p. m., at the offices of Messrs. Andrew Low & Co. WM. TASKER SMITH, jone23 H. B. M. Consul, HAY. S IXTY bales Hav; landing from steamship Ameri ca, and for sale by jnlye BRIGHAM, BALDWIN A CO. Kromer’s Hair Hye. 60 CENTS A BOX. Baxes larger than Dyes that sell for $1 Natural, Durable, Beautiful. Warranted to please. This arti cle has been tboronghlv tested by Dr. CHILTON, of New York, and Proa Booth and Garrett, of Philadel phia, who pronounce it free from all poisonous ingre dients, and the material composing it will not Injure the most delicate hair. Sold by Drnggista and Fancy Goods dealers everywhere. JNO. J. KROMER, Sole Proprietor, PbUaMftfas At« mayS3—lj 408 Cberont st, PREPARED FOR BUSINESS Baukivg House In tbe Exchange. Deposits toid Paper for Collection Beceived. Bills on Northern Cities Purchased. Checks on New York Furnished. L. C. NORFELL, President, JACOB SPIVEY, Cashier. DlBieOTOBS. L. C. Norveli, | Francis Sorrell, Noble A. Hardee, | J. W. Lathrop, Robert Erwin. HENRY 8. FITCH, Notary and Solicitor. Savannah, Jane 25, l%n. T, 1 cru-y, V *. I TREASURY DEPARTMENT, Offire of ComjtlroUrr of Out Currency, Washington, June 10th, 1805 Whereas, By satisfactory evidence presented to the undersigned, it has been made to appear that “Toe Savannah National Bank," in tlie City of Savannah, in the County of Chatham, and State of Georgia, ha* been duly organized under and according to the re quirements of the Act of Congress entitled “An Act to provide a National Currency, Becnred by a pledge of United States Boudsand to provide for tbe circulation and redemption thereof," approved Jnne 3, 1864, and has complied with all the provisions of said Act re quired to be complied with before commencing-the business of Bankuig under said Act: Now, therefore, L Freeman Clarke, Comptroller of the Currency, do hereby certify that “The Savannah National Bank." in the City of Savannah, in the County of Chatham, and State of Georgia, is authoriz ed to commence the business of Banking under the Act aforesaid. In testimony whereof, witness my hand and seal of office, this 19th day of June, 1S65. FREEMAN CLARKE, [No. 1255.3 Comptroller of the Currency. june26 2m Notice. 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 WEDNESDAY, 19th July, 1805, for the purpose of electing Directors for the ensu ing year, and for the transaction of such other bnsiness as may be brought before the meeting. jnne21 td H. BRIGHAM, President. Notice. Ik, l 1805. 1 POST QUARTERMASTER'S OFFICE, Centbal Railroao Bank, Savannah, Jnne 1st, 1S65, In pursuance of orders received at this office, all persons occupying buildings whose owners are absent within the Rebel lines, of buildings or other property belonging to disloyal per sons, will, unless such buildings have been previously assigned rent free, settle the rents f. r tbe same dne the United States at this office, on or before the loth of June, inst. . A failure to comply with the above will cause a for feiture of ail claims to farther occupation. S. S. STARR, Capt. and A. Q. M., jnne3—tf In charge of Bnildings. To the Citizens of Geor gia. ! The termination of a sanguinary contest, which for the past four years has presented an impassable barrier to all social or commercial intercourse between the two great sections of our country, having at length happily cleared away all obstacles to a removal of those rela tions which formerly bound ns together in a fraternal nnion, I take the earliest opportunity afforded me by this auspicious event, to greet my Southern friends, and to solicit from them a renewal of that extensive business connection which for a quarter of a century has been uninterrupted save by the great public ca lamity to which I have adverted. It is scarcely necessary, on the threshold of a busi ness reunion, I should repeat the warning eo often giv en to my friends—to beware of all those spurious and deleterious compounds which, under the specious and false titles of Imported Wiucs, Brandies, Holland Gin, liquors, &c., have been equally destructive to the health of onr citizens as prejudicial to the interests of the legitimate Importer. Many years of my past life have been expended in an open and candid attempt to expose these wholesale frauds; no time nor expense has been spared to accom plish this salutary purpose, and to place before my friends and the public generally, at the lowest possible market price, and in sneb quantities as might suit them convenience, a truly genuine imported article. Twenty-five years' bnsiness transactions with the largest and most respectable exporting houses in France and Great Britain have afforded me unsurpass ed facilities lor supplying our home market with Wines, Liquors and Liqmnres of tlie best and most approved brands in Europe, in addition to my own dis tillery in Holland for the manufacture of the “Schie dam Schnapps.” - The latter, so long tested and approved by the medi cal Faculties of the United States, West Indies and South America as an invaluable Therapeutic, a whole some, pleasant and perfectly safe beverage in all cli mates and during all seasons, quickly excited the cu pidity of the home manufacturers and venders of a spurious article under the same name. I trust that I have, after much toil and expense, sur rounded all my importations with safeguards and di rections which, with ordinary circumspection, will in sure their delivery, as I receive them from Europe, «to all my customers. I would, however, recommend in all cases where it is possible, that orders be sent direct to my Depot, 22 Beaver street, New York, or that purchases be made of my accredited agents. In addition to a large stock of Wines, Brandies, Ac., in wood, I have a considerable supply of old tried for eign wines, embracing vintages of many past years, bottled np before the commencement of the war, which I can especially recommend to all connoisseurs of these rare lnxurics. In conclusion, I would specially call the early atten tion of my Southern customers to the advantage to be derived by transmitting their orders without loss of time, or calling personally at the Depot, in order to in sure the fulfillnieut of their favors lrom the present large and well selected assortment. UDOLPHO WOLFE, june23 lm , 22 Beaver street, New York. GEOHESIXS 102 BRYAN STREET GREAT KARMA I AN IN Groceries, Prcvi'ions, CORN AND OATS. Will be sold CHEAP to close out the stock. a N. GRAGG A CO., 102 Bryan street. Licensed Dealers in Ales, Wines and Liquors. june26 lm FAMILY GROCERIES. Just received by STUART & CCL FROM YEW YORK, A large and complete assortment of choice FAMILY GROCERIES, HOLLOW land WOODEN W’ARE, Ac. Also, an assortment of WINES, LIQUORS AND ALE?. IW* Goods delivered to all parts of the city Free of Charge. STUART Sc CO., jnne27—tf cor. Boll aud Broughton streets. MACPHERSO.Y & DO.YALD SMITHS (Late Style, SMITH A BROTHER* NEW YORK ALES. East Indiaand Bitter Pale Ales. These Ales are brewed with the greatest care, and can be relied upon as perfectly pure and wholesome. For delicacy of flavor and fine tonic properties they are unequalled. The attention of consumers sqjlcited.— Orders by mall promptly executed. Brewery, West 18th Street, be tween. T'th. and. Sth Avenues. apl 0—3mos. KEIN & CO., NO. 3 STODDARD’S BLOCK, Opposite the Post Office, O FFER for sale at the lowest market price- 50 bbls Bourbon and Rye Whisky 10 qr pipes French Brandy 10 qr pipes - herryand Port Wine 5 qr pipes old Madeira Wine 200 cases Claret 50 cases Drake’s Plantation Bitters 100 cases Porter a '. Ale 50 baskets Hef—ck Champagne Coflee, Sugar and Flour, in half bbls Starch, Soap, Ac., to close consignment. KEIN A COMPANY, julyl 114 Bay street, Savannah, CORN, OAT:?, HaY, FLOUR LUMBER, DRESSED BOARDS, SHIN GLES AND NAILS, For sale by RICHARDSON A BARNARD, jnne20—tf Bay st, opposite Mariners’ Chnrch. SUGAR, FLOUR, &c. ("A BBLS. SEGAR OU 5o bbls and half bbls Extra Flour 25 bbls and boxes Crackers 25 boxes Kingsford Starch 25 boxes Soap 20 boxes Adamantine Candles 20 boxes assort ed Candy 10 bags Coffee 15 p.-. ckages Tea. For aale by 6. L. GILBERT, julyl—tf southwest cor. Market square. Received, par Steamer Port au Prince BU SHELS prime Black Oats 200 bushels prime Corn 50 tons prime Eastern Hay S. S. MILLER, No. 157 Broughton street, june‘27—dm Next door to Weed A CornweU’s. IMPORTED AUD DOME STIC WINES AND LiaUOBS, AT WHOLSALB, AT 207 BAY STREET. may23 ISRAEL R. SEALY A CO. THAT BALTIMORE FLGUI HAS ARRIVED, julyl A. FAWCETT A CO. DYEING ESTABLISHMENT. Established 1832. T HE suljscriber begs leave to inform his patrons and friends that he is now prepared to receive ilk and Woolen Dresses, Crape Shawls, Ac., to be dyea various colors, and finished off in the best manner. Owners ot articles received to be dyed some years ago, are requested to call and take them away. Gentlemen's Garments cleansed or dyed as may be required, so as not to be surpassed any where. ALEXANDER OALLoWAY, 35 Drayton street, june23 law3m Savannah, Ga. COOKING STOVES C OOKING STOVES, suitable for Restaurants and Families, for sale CHEAP. Also, Hollow Ware, and all sorts of Cooking^ Utensils and Planta- ion Hoes. JAMBS G. THOMPSON A CO., taprl8 law4m Beanfort 8. 0. BtTCHELOU’4 HAIR DYB, The Original and Beat in the World, Medical College of Virginia. A MEETING of the Board of Visitors of this Institution will he he Id at the College on WED NESDAY, July 12, to fill the vacancies lu the Faculty, created by tbe decease of Dr. James II. Conway, Pro fessor of Obstetrics, and Dr. Charles Bell Gfbson, Pro- lessor of Surgery. Applications aud testimonials may be addressed to the Board of Visitors, in care of the undersigned. By oroer of the President of the Board. L. S. JOYNES, M. D., iune2T—3aw2w Dean of the Faculty. t jlc efle associ SODA WATER! 0 e Dollar Her Dozen, Bottles not Included, but to be Re turned when Empty. T HE high price of material necessary to carry on the Soda Water business, with the great loss of bottles, necessarily compels the subscriber to make the above charge. A decline in the price of material and In tbe lo- s of bottles will be followed by a corres ponding decline In my prices. JOHN RYAN, N. E. cor. Bay and West Broad streets, julyS Savannah, Ga. LAG^R, LAGER! i city to to 1 No. 1*8 Bryj tear * e JBDSunb Proprietor, fTIHE BEST LAGER BEER in this city to to be A. found at the Market Square House, No. 1*8 Bmn street, from the celebrated * ' York. VaLEN 1 juneK ew New Books J ELIES CAESAR By Emperor Napoleon. ^ Enoch Arden. By Tennyson. at of Novels recently published. JOHN Q, SCHREINER A SON' Largei lands T HE only true and perfect Hair Dye. Harmless, Re liable and Instantaneous; produces immediately a splendid Black or Natural Brown, without injuring the Hair or Skin; remedies the ill effects of bad Dyes. Sold by all Druggists. The genuine is signed WILLIAM aTBATCHELOB, anrif) Sm 81 Barclay nr,. New York. Dr. Band’s Specific. T HE oldest and most reliable medicine for the cure of Spermatorhuea, Seminal Weakness, Loss of Pow er, Ac. This medicine has stood the test of over thir ty years and has always proved a success. DR. RAND’S 8PECIFIC Is exhibited in the form ot pills, made up entirely of substances that have a speci fic effect upon the generative organs. Most persons ate the idea of operations upon the boweS* from taking any kind of pills. The Sene trio of Dr. Rand to not intended a» an xvaouatinq uxuioine. Its medici nal virtues are expended entirely upon the Impaired regenerative organs. The pills are not unpleasant to the taste, and many persons masticate them with im punity before swallowing them; which plan we would always recommend, as affording the speediest way to get the effect ot the remedy. Price. $1 per toy, or six boxes for $5. Sold by drug gists everywhere, or sent by mail by „ JNO. J. KROMER, Wholesale Agent, may*3—ly 408 Cheanutst. Philadelphia, Pa. —..— - IT «( T HE great Chlneae remedyfor secret dtaeasos,put up in boxes, m lozenger form, has no bad odor or bad taste, can be carried In the vest pocket, with perfect safety, will keep in all climates, and Is a sure care for the disease* mentioned. From one to three boxes will perform a cure. Price, $1 per box, or three boxes for V SO. Sold by all Druggists, or sent by mail to any sdriress by JOHN J. KROMER, mayja—ly 403 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. (UK fliYII K U REELING MANUAL 8t. John’s Manual CathoHc Plow The Key to Heaven Maas sad Vespers, and many others. juneJl JOHN C. aCHBUNKH * 80H, CALENDAR FOR 1865. 1S65. II r» * 1 1: || |5 1865. S3 9 is !« 5 i Jan'r 1. 2 3 4 5 8 9 10 11 12 15116 IT IS 10 22|23 24 29 30 31 25 20 Fni’r 5| 6 12 13 19 M’cu. April May.. JUMX. 1 II 8 14 15 10 21 22 23 1 7 8 14 15 21 22 25‘26 1 2 8' 9 i5;io 22123 '30 0 1 13 14 3 4 0 11 17,18' 24 25 5| 0 12113 19 20 26'2T 4 9 10 11 16 1»18 23:24 30 31 26 I 13 14 15 20,21 22 27 28 29 T 14 15 21 22 28,29 I 6 12;i3 19 20 26 27 July. Aub*t SXPTB Oct's. 3 10 16 IT 23 24i 80!.. Nov'b Dec's- 21 3 9,10 10jl7 23 24 31 13 <14 20 21 4 5 6 T 1 S u 12 13 14 15 18 19 20 21 22 25 27 28 29 1 2 3 4 5 6 10 11 12 15,16,17 IS 22[23|24 25 27 2S 29|30!31|.. 3 il's |6 " 1 10 11,12,13 17 18 19 20 24 25 26 27, i T| 8 9 14115 16 1 8 15 22 29 30 21 22 23 i28,29 30 2 3 9 10 16 17 24 31 5. 12 13 19 26 20 2i:22 23 27 28 4 5 2; 3 9 10 16 3 4 10 11 17118 24 25 31 .. 1,29 30 i 6 ,13 14,15 16 20,21,22,23 27 28 29 30 Office of the Medical Director, ) Department of the South, > Hilton Head, S.C., April 18, 1865. ) Circular Letter. The following extracts from Circulars, Surgeon General’s Office, are published for the information of all Medical Offi cers concerned: Circ. No. 11, S. G. O., 1862.—4. In cases where the services have been ren dered in the field, the certificate append ed to the account should state that fact, otherwise the increased allowance for field services cannot be paid. 5. All accounts for service should be in duplicate, and should be certified by the commanding officer of the force with which the physician is serving, or the Surgeon in charge of the hospital, and approved by the Medical Director of the Division, Army Corps, Army, or Depart ment. Circ. No. 21, S. G. O., 1863.—5th.— The mere approval of an account will not secure its passage through the Treasury. The signature of the certifying officer must be placed in the blank space imme- dialely below the certif icate, and not, as now frequently occurs, in some other part of the account, thus leaving the certificate unsigned. 6th. The dates between which the ser vices are rendered, must be accurately stated. Both the initial and final day are counted; thus, from “August 20, 1863, to September 20, 1863, inclusive,” is not one month, but one month and one day. It should read, “from August 20, 1863, to September 19, 1863, inclusive,” being oile month. 8th. When a Contract Physician has been absent from duty, the certifying of ficer must state the reason and duration thereof. Contract Physicians are requested to use the blank printed accounts furnished by this office; an abundant supply of which will be issued to every hospital, post, &c., on the request of the Surgeon in Charge or Commanding Officer. Contract Physicians, who desire it, can have their certificates made payable to any person beside themselves, by simply endorsing on the face of the account : “Pay to the order of . (Signature.) Acting Asst. Surg. U, S. A” Circ. Letter, S. G.O., Washington, D. C., March 26, 1864.-111. Accounts for medical services under contracts, must exhibit the following facte : 1. The place of service. 2. The dates between which the ser vices were rendered. The Treasury De partment assumes every month to be composed of thirty days, and accounts for fractional parte of two successive months must be so calculated; thus, from tbe 21st of August to the 10th of September, the calculation of time will be from the 21st to the 30th of August, inclusive, (ignoring the 31st,) ten days, and from the 1st to the 10th of Septem ber, inclusive, ten 4 a y s —making the time to be paid for, twenty days. 3. The name of the Hospital, Camp, Post, Regiment or Command, in or with which the services were rendered. 4. The class of persons with whom ren dered ; whether U. S. forces, colored troops, prisoners of war, military prison ers, refugees, contrabands, or whether the services were rendered in Small-Pox Hospitals. 5. The date of the contract under which the services were rendered, and the name of the officer with whom the contract was made. 6. If for service at a post or with a de tachment, the strength of the command must be stated. IV. Accounts must be made out for pe riods of one or more complete months, commencing with the date of entry upon service. No account embracing fraction al periods of a month will receive atten tion, unless it appears upon the faeei. thereof, either that the station of the physician has been changed or his con tract annulled; but accounts for any length of time may be presented on one set of duplicates, subject only to the ex ceptions specified. V. Accounts for several months’ ser. vice, if rendered separately, must be con tinuous; for the Treasury Department will not pay an account for one month until that of the preceding month has been settled. VI. Officers certifying to accounts of a ,'Private Physician under Contract,” must give their official title, and state ex plicitly the capacity in which they are serving; otherwise their authority to make such a certificate may be questioned. E. G., A. B., Surgeon U. S. A, in Charge General Hospital. C. D., Surgeon Vols., Medical Director, 1st Division, 2d Army Corps. E. F., Col. 40th Ohio Vols., Commanding Post Garrison, Regi ment. As they are also held personahy responsible for the truth of every state ment contained therein,cerjatLcates signed “By Order” or “For Medical Director" will be disregarded. VUL All accounts certified by other of fleers than a Medical Director, must be forwarded to this office through that of the,Medical Director of the Department in which the services were rendered, that ' he may endorse his knowledge of their correctness. IX. In all cases of absence from du ty, the dates and cause of such absenoe must be dearly stated. If a substitute Ban been furnished, his name in full must be given, with a statemtnt showing thatf he has satisfactorily performed aHOto duties incumbent on the Oentract sisjl- .• By order of the Meffi’l I^reeteUj. . is. * WM. F. DUCH£S*», Ant. Bwrgem, A