SAVANNAH DAILY REPUBLICAN, WEDNESDAY MORNING. AUGUST 16, 1865.
S A V A N N AH:
WEDNESDAY MORNING, AIG’I 16.
Extortion.
It is but a few days since we invited
tbe attention of capitalists from all parts
of the country to the pressing need of
more dwelling houses in our city. Within
the last forty-eight hours we have been
waited upon by several of the most re
spectable citizens in Savannah, who have
solicited us to expose certain parties in
this city—landlords—who are now im
posing upon our citizens, and defraud
ing them by wholesale, by charging the
most exorbitant rents for dwelling houses.
One gentleman, who is a very violent se
cessionist, told us frankly that he “hated
us like poison and the d—d Black Re
publican sheet,” but he was “willing to
confess that these rent extortioners were
charging enormous rates for the purpose
of compelling the Yankees in business
and living here to flee from' the city, or
fail and lose money,” but he says “the
scoundrels are treating their friends just
as bad as their enemies.” The poor
people are likewise complaining of these
unjust demands made upon them, for the
very unhealthy and comfortless abodes
that they are obliged by necessity to in
habit. Whether there is any real foun
dation for the funny story of our secesh
informant, we cannot say, although we
believe him to be not only a man of
veracity, but an intelligent citizen. It
strikes us as a very queer and rash ex
periment for rational men to resort to
for the purpose of expelling ^he “Yan
kees” from Sjavannah, and we would
offer our advice to these deluded
landlords to desist from their
Utopian schemes, for this is a poor
expedient, and will not accomplish their
designs. The military commander at
this post, if we are not greatly mistaken,
is invested with sufficient power to pro
tect the rights of all, and in fact that is
his sole mission, to see that justice is
done all jrarties, the rich and poor, high
and low, white and black, and if our eit-
zens who feel aggrieved and oppressed at
these exorbitant charges will only call
upon Gen. Davis; Commanding the Post,
they will And him a courteous officer,
who is willing and anxious to help our
people out of the thousand and one dif
ficulties that surround us in the new and
peculiar position in which we find our
selves placed.
The result of this cruel crusade on the
almost empty pockets of our impover
ished people will be to draw' the imme
diate attention of Northern capitalists to
the rich field now open for investment
in real estate and building operations in
Savannah, and when this is done the ex
tortioners will only have incurred a bless
ing upon our city and helpless citizens.
Let the cry of alarm be sounded
throughout the North that we want capi
tal here to be invested in real estate, and
if we can prove to the shrewd capital
ists, as we surely can, that there is mon
ey in the scheme we advocate, we shall
soon hear the carpenter’s hammer and
behold our burnt district rising like
Phoenix from its ashes. Let our war cry
be death and destruction to extortioners.
Premature.—Lt. Col. York informs us that tbe
report in yesterday morning's Republican of his
retirement from the post of District Provost
Marshal on account of the anticipated departure
of his Regiment tor the North, h as not yet really
taken place. Our reporter was in error in an
nouncing the opening of the Court yesterday by
Lt. Col. Holbrook. We are always ready to
make the amende honorable.
Savannah Markets.
Republican Office, Aug. 1C, 1865.
Cotton.—The receipts of cotton at this port
since the 12th inst. have been 1,347 bales of Up
land, 20 bales of Sea Island, and 200 bales of
Domestics; and tbe receipts from the 1st inst. to
date, have been 7,061 bales of Upland, 106 bales
Sea Island, and 917 bales of Domestios. The ex
ports for the week have been 1,248 bales Upland,
10 bales Sea Island, and 288 bales Domestics;
and since the 1st inst. to date, 4,186 bales of Up
land, 92 bales Sea Island, and 890 bales of Do
mestics. D jring the week the market has ex
perienced a further decline of at least 1 cent on
the better grades, and nearly 2 cents on the in
ferior. The receipts of Good Middling are very
scarce, and few lots of this quality are on the
market. We quote: •' t ?*
Ordinary..i. .....28 a 30
Middling.. 34 a 30
Good Middling 38 a 40
Sea Island.—Since our last; the leceipts of
this quality of cotton have been very small. We
quote good qualities at 65 a 70 cents. The gen
eral rate of this article is from 60 to 65 cents.
Corn.—The corn market is , well supplied, and
the stock is ample for the demand. Prime
Western Mixed is selling at $L 25c. We hear of
sales at $1 25 a 1 Sir, according to quality. The
retail rate is $1 30 a 1 40 per bushel.
0 AT8 —There is a good stock of this article on
■the market-, and we hear of sales at $1 a 1 10.—
We hear of sales at 90c. to‘$l per bushel.
Eloub.—The market is well supplied with
this article. The sales have been moderate,
and we quote it at $>9. First ■ qualify family
brands are selling at $ 10al0.50 per bbl. The
general rate for family is $9a9.50.
Potatoes, &c —By every arrival large sop->
plies are received, and since our last the mar
ket has remained stationery. The sales range
from $3 to 3.25 per bbl., although we hear
sales at a lower figure. The market continues
to be well supplied with Onions, and since onr
last, sales have been made at $3.50a4 per bbl
Cabbages , are selling at . from $12 to 15 per
hundred, ^td an abundant supply is on the
.market. Beats are plenty at $3a4 per bbl.
^Turnips at $3.60a3 £er bbl.
Lard.—We notice no change in this article.
We quote Leaf Lard at 20c.a25c., and Pressed
at 18 3-4c.a22c. per pound.
Fish.—There continnes to be a good de
mand for this article for shipment to the inte
rior, and considerable sales have been made
during the past week. We quote pickerel, in
kits, at $2.$0a3; No. 2 at $12.50 p« bbl.; and
Herring at $7’per bbl.
Cheese.—Daring tbe week there has been
more inquiry for this' article. There has been
a fair importation, and the stock now is good
We . quote choice Dairy at 18al9c.; in small
lots from 19320c.
Raisins.—We hear of sales at $5.75a6 per
whole box. The stock is limited. The gener
al rate for a prime article is $8.
Lemons.—The stock has been reduced, al
though for the present the supply is sufficient.
We quote at $12al2.50 per box.
Oranges.—The supply is sufficient for the
demand, and the article is selling at $12al2.50
per box.
Butter.—We hear of no material change
in this article. The supply is ample, and the
demand limited to home consumption. We
quote Western, in firkins, at 35a37c., and in
tubs at 40c. Choice Goshen is selling at 38a
40c. by the keg.
Bacon.—Some supplies have been received
since our last, but not sufficient for the de
mand. The article continues in request, and
ready sales are made of all choice lots placed
on the market. We quote Shoulders at 20c.;
Sides at 22c.; Hams at 26a27c. per lb. Hams
are selling at retail at 30a35c., according to
quality. During the week a considerable lot
of Sides and Shoulders have changed hands.
Salt.—This article continues in limited de
mand, and the sales are to the retail trade.
Liverpool, in sacks, commands $4. For Coast
Salt there is little or no inquiry made.
Some Salt has been sent South during the
week, bnt the high rate of freight prevents
shipments to any extent
Soaps.—A large importation has been re
ceived since our last, and the market is now
well supplied. We quote No. 1 at 10 cents
per pound; Pale, at 12 cents per pound; best
Colgate’s Family, at 13al4 cents by the box.
Hull & Sons’ celebrated Soaps are sold by Hil
ton & Randell at 13 cents for their family
brands.
Whiskey—Quite a large business has been
done in this article since our last. The me
dium qualities are the only ones in request; tbe
best qualities are neglected. We quote Recti
fied Whiskey at $3; Bonrbon at $3.50a4; Gib
son's at $4.50aG; Common brands at $2.50a
3.50 per gallan; Cox’s Whiskey at $13 per
case; old Sherry Wine at $13 per case, and
Columbian Gin at $3.50.
Sugars.—The market is well supplied. We
quote Browns at 15a 17 cents; Refined A, at
21a21i; Coffee Sugar at 20 cents; Crushed at
23a25; Powdered at 23a25c.
Molasses.—The market continues to be
fairly supplied, and we quote New York at 60a
90c. per gallon, by the barrel.
Coffee.—The market continues unchanged.
We quote new crop Rio at 84c.; St. Domingo
at 32.; Java, in mats, at 38a42c.
Candles.—There is a good stock on the
market. Adamantine are selling at 20a28c.
by the box, at which large sales have been
made. There are no tallow candles on sale.
Rope.—We quote Richardson’^ Hemp Leaf
at 17 l-2al8c.; Extremes, from 17 to 20c.—
The market is well supplied, and sales good.
Bagging.—The demand for this article con
tinues good, and large sales have been made.
The demand is principally for the interior.—
We.quote Gunny at 27 l-2a28c. Some sales
have been made at 30c. Sea Island at 25a
30c.
„ Starch.—The market is well supplied. We
quote Kingsford’s best at 12al2 I-2c. by the
box.
Twine.—Good Kentucky at 20a30c.
Shingles.—The market is poorly supplied.
We hear of a sale of 20,000 Cypress Shingles
at $8 per thousand. The demand is good.
Lumber.—The demand continues brisk,
but th^supply is limited. Some 50,000 feet
of Pitch Pine Sawed Lumber brought $45 per
thousand. We quote Pitch Pine Boards,
rough, at $35a45, according to size of lots;
Dressed at $45a55; Spruce Scantling at $30a
35.
Hay.—We hear of tbe sale of a large lot on
the wharf at $1 25 per hundred. From store the
retail price is a shade higher, say from $l.S0a
140 per hundred.
Tobacco.—Xho stock continues large. We
quote smoking tobacco at 22 1-2 per lb;, fine
bran ds at 72a75c; medium at 42c; Navy scarce at
75a97 cents.
Beeswax.—This article commands 35a40
cents.
Tea.—Imperial Green is selling at $1.50*1.75,
by the box; Eoglish Breakfast, at $1.50al 75;
Oolong, at $1.25al.50.
Nails.—There is a fair supply on the market,
and we quote at 5.1 2a6 1-2 cents per lb.
Wool.—We quote unwashed fleece in bales at
34c. ... ., .JfedT
Hides.—Few come in, and no change’ is per
ceptible in the rate. We quote from 8 to 9 cents
per lb. for dry hides.
Leather.—We quote Hemlock Tanned Sole
Leather at 40 cents per lb.
Exchange—We quote Exchange at time on
Northern oities at 1 per et. discount and interest.
On New York l-2al per ct. premium. There is
very little ohsnge in Gold. Bayers give 42 to 44
per cent., and sell at 46a46 1 2. Some sales have
been made at 50 cents. The demand for uncur
rent money is very moderate-
Freiguts.—Freights are duff, although we
notice no obange in tbe rate. We quote Cotton
to New York, in steamships, at 3-4s. per pound,
and $1.50 per bale for Domestics. Sailing ves
sels take cotton at 5-3 cts. to New York, and$1.50
’ 1 ■ » j t • ‘ • ' •
for Domestics.
New Yo»k Gold Market.—The following are
tbe latest gold quotations :
New York, AogflO p .m.—Gold Is qnoted at 144
3-8.
New Idea is Dressing the Hair.—A gossippy
female Paris correspondent tells bow ladies
achieve for tbeir tresses tbe golden color so
mnch in vogue in the gay capital: “At the
musical parly, (she says) as I could not talk, 1
looked about, and one thing which amused me
was the surprising change which has taken place
in the appearance of some of tbe lasbionable
belles. The brunettes are turned into blondes—
at least their locks are tnrned from dark to light.
It is said that brown hair, sieeped in champagne,
will become ot that golden bue loved and painted
by Titian. One hears that this has been done by
the beautiful lady whose marriage was a nine
days’ wonder last season; tbe result is variously
canvassed; some say she has spoilt herself, others
declare she never looked so handsome.
I am more than doubtful of tbe wisdom of try
ing such experiments with nature. Gold and
silver powdep is much worn in tbe bair, but it is
hardlv pretty. At present there is an infinite
variety in the style of coiffure; and those who
have taste adopt the manner ot -Wearing tbe bait
which suits them’ best Some beads are sur*
Quoted by a perfect forest of hair—when this
ot form u Horifiowl to general
effect. The wreaths have usually two or three
humming-birds or other bright-feathered crea-
tares, daintily hovering over the flowers—the
effect is pretty. Besides this, the bouquets and
head dresses are filled with bright beetles; »n
short, the art displayed now in the manufacture
of flowers is really admirable This is quite a
movement in the right direction, for ornaments,
if worn at alt, should alwsys be of the best.
■ •
NORTH CAROLINA-
The Raleigh (N. C.) Progress publishes the
following: „
State of North Carolina, \
Johnston County, August 1, 1865. >
To llis Excellency IV. )V- Holden, Governor
of North Carolina :
We, the undersigned, citizens of Smithfield,
Johnston county, respectfully. beg leave to
make a statement of facts to your Excellency,
and to ask your Excellency’s protection and
advice.
About the first of last week, a man who says
his name is Greene came to our village for the
ostensible purpose ■ of getting up and organ
izing a school f or the negroes or freedmen.—
He also represents himself to be a preacher or
minister of the gospel, and as such, demanded
the Baptist Church for the purpose of preach
ing to them,{threatening the terrors of the mil
itary in case his demand should not be com
plied with. The members of the church did
not comply with his demand, for the following
reasons, to wit: They have a regular called
pastor of the church, who has it in charge,
and it is against the rules to allow any and
everybody to preach in it, and while they are
perfectly willing for any Christian gentleman,
with proper credentials, to preach in their
church, they do not think from the manner in
which the said Mr. Greene has conducted him
self since his arrival that he is entitled to any
favors or respect from any one who calls him
self a gentleman. He came in a boisterous,
braggadocio manner, demanding the church
and academy as a matter of right, and threat
ening vengeance if they were not given to him.
He pnt up at a negro’s, and his associates have
been none but negroes since he came. And
when for these reasons the church was refused
to him, he called together a crowd of negroes
and asked for volunteers to break open the
church for him. And a'ter he could get no
volunteers, we understand that he telegraphed
to some military post for a garrison of soldiers
for this place, and not knowing what kind of
representations he might make, we have
thought proper to lay this plain statement of
facts before your Excellency, assuring yon of
onr willingness to do right, and giving you the
true reasons why we were unwilling to let the
said Greene have the church, believing, as we
do, that he is a very bad man—a Jacobin
emissary, sent out from the hot-bed of North
ern Jacobins, for the purpose of getting up
strife, difficulties between tbe whites and
freedmen, thereby to start a war between the
two races—to end we know not where.
We assure your Excellency again, that no gar
rison of soldiers is necessary for this place to
make the citizens do rightly and submit to tbe
laws. We are all a unit in favor of a oordial
support of both the State and United States ad
ministrations, and what has been done has been
solely the refusal of the church for the reasons
above stated. Therefore we leave the matter in
the bands of your Excellency, confident that
whatever Steps can be taken, will be taken in wis
dom and justice. [Signed]
James M. Carter, Alford Holland,
Wm. Thrin, J, B. Abeil,
Jas. Roberts, W H. Avera,
S. R. MorgaD, M. B. Beckwith,
Rufus Lynch, James Predin, Sr ,
J. T. Co b, A. F. Telfair,
James H. Parker, Wm. H. Morning,
Jas. L. Beckwith.
The Progress says :
“As for Mr. Greene himself, he will soon reap
the just reward of his fanaticism by being dis
placed from the position in which he has caused
so much trouble. His business as a preacher or
teacher is not to incite or inflame, but to soothe
and pacify; and if he were a true Christian, he
would teach justice and submission rather than
insurrection. His influence over the blacks
amonnts to nothing, as is evident in their refusal
to assist him in opening the church by force.—
The masters and mistresses of these people, who,
in spite of laws to the contrary, taught them while
they were yet in bondage, to read and write, will,
as soon as affairs become settled, do more for tbe
freedmen than a million such fanatics as Greene.
On his representation some of tbe eitizens whose
names are appended above have been arrested,
and are now in confinement; but we have the best
assurance that they will be released, and that he
will probably be punished. At any rate, we know
that his removal has baen recommended to the
association which he represents.”
MARINE INTELLIGENCE.
SA VANNA If, A UG UST 15.
ARRIVED.
Steamship Perit, Delanoy, from New York, with
mails and passengers, Hunter & Gammell.
U 8 steamship Empire City, , at Hilton Head
from New York.
Steamer U S Grant, Briggs, Hilton Head.
Steamer Starlight, Anderson, Hilton Head.
Williams' flat, from uguata, with 261 bales upland
cbtton, Hunter & Gammell, Wm Battersby & co, Kem
& co, Duncan & Johnson.
CLEARED.
Steamer Augusta, Lawler, Augusta,
Steamer s ainpson, Dennett, Hilton Head.
Steamer Wm G Gibbons, Phiipot, Doctor Town,
Erwin Sc Hardee.
Tng C T Sheppard, Bliss, Hilton Head.
Passengers
Per steamship Perit, from New York.'—J Dreuse, B
Druse, eJ Weeks, Robt (Brown, Anthony Rush, Mr Van
Cleek, Edward Letcher, Mrs C Henderson, and 10 iu
steerage.
Peru S steamship Empire City, at Hilton Head, from
New York.—Capt h B Wall, Mrs Holmes, Lt Geo N
Little, M Murphy, Capt T W Webster, Lt J S Lang-
han, Capt 8 w Phinney, Maj G W Weeks, W T Bu
chanan, Capt Springer, » Pennington, Snr L Chapin,
Mrs Lucy a Clark, Mrs M J McKenna, E Townsend,
Mrs Somers, Mrs Kaiser and 4 children, Mrs- Graffi
Mrs Dntilap, Mrs Earle, Mrs Mary Carey, Rose Me
Guroe, R S Thomas, Miss Lottie Langley, and 75 in
sterage.
Consignees.
Per steamship Perit, from New York.—Adams’
Ex Co, W A Beard, J P Bridges, R Balfour, M artin
Bradley, M A Cohen, M Duggan, John Deppish, Er
win & Hardee, Daniel Finneaan, Gaden & Uncles. J
G> liland & co, C L Gilbert, Hunter & Gammell, Hil
ton & Randelj, Robt Habersham & Sons, Dr J R
Pourel, Ives & co, August Kooler, Emil Kootbcke, M
J Lippman, C W and H R J Long, Lovell & Lattimore,
.Michael Lavin, M D McCarthay, John McMahon, S W
Mason Sc co, Thos Malloy, M r> Meyer, S Nugent, Jr.
G W Porter, H H Starke, Pierce S Keehan, Stuart &
cy, I R Seely & co, B G Tilden, Dr W M Walsh, Weed
& Cornwell, N Wolf, E Zacharias.
The Offense is Bank.—We hold it
inexcusable in any person, male or female,
when they subject us to an annoyance
which a very little trouble on their part
would obviate. Especially is this the
case where the unfortunate possessor of
a bad breath will persist in button-bold
ing and intruding his views upon us,
to our manifest mental and physical dis
comfort. If these good people would use
the Sozodont is would not only render
them acceptable acquaintances, but would
at once greatly improve their teeth aud
breath.
Sold by all Druggists.lweod
Wanted.
A FURNISHED ROOM, facing South, by
two yonng gentlemen, iu a privatefamily, with
privilege of bath room, Best of references given. Ad
dress Bo* 510, Savannah Post Office. tf jy29
Notice.
I HEREBY appoint Andrew M. Roes my attor
ncy during my absence from the State.
FRANCES MoINTIRK, Executrix.
Savannah, July 15th, 1865. Jyl8
IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC
WINES AND LIQUORS,
AT WHOL8ALK,
A.T 207 BAY STREET,
may® ISRAEL R. SEALY A CO.
New Advertisements.
PIC m AND CHOWDER PARTY
AT THE
ISLE OF HOPE.
M B. CHAS. E. FLANDERS respectfully
informs his friends and the citizens of Savannah
that be will give a
PIC NIC AND CHOWDER PARI Y
At his place, on
WEDNESDAY, INSTANT.
A Band oi Music will be in attendance.
Tickets to be had at Messrs. Stuart & Co.’s store,
Masonic Hall, Molina’s Segar store, Hilton Head
House, and Republican. augl2
For Augusta.
THE side-wheel steamer Helen,
Capt. Jas. K. Riley, carrying the U.
S. Mail, will leave Stoddard’s wharf
FRIDAY, August ISth, at 7 o'clock.—
For freight or passage, with superior-accommoda
tions, apply at the office of
KEIN & COMPANY,
ang!6 2 No. 13 Stoddard’s Range.
For Freight or Charter.
THE line schr. Geo. Henry, 90
tons, A. B. Curtis, master. Prefers char
tering by the month to trade down the
'"coast or to the West Indies. Will carry
650 bbls or 115 tons dead weight.
For further particulars enquire of
C. L. COLBY & CO.,
englG tf cor. Bay and Abercom sts.
CHARLES L. COLBY & CO.,
COMMISSION,
AND
SHIPPING-,
FORWARDING MERCHANTS
JONES’ BLOCK,
CORNER BA Y AND ABERCORN STS.,
SAVANNAH, GA.
Liberal cash advances made on consignments to the
firm represented in New Y’ork by Charles L Colby,
Esq., or to our friends in Boston.
ALEX. H. HOL AY’, Resident Partner.
Refekknces.—Messrs. Dabney, Morgan & Co., New
Y’ork; Jarvis Slade, Esq.. New York; Gardner Colby,
Esq., Boston; Hon. J. Wiley Edmands, Boston.
auglG tf
OATS.
TUSTHECEIVED, and for sale at low rates,
1500 boafretaprhne Oats.
GADEN A UNCKLES.
J|18 cor, Bay udtiaraard Greets,
FOR SALE!
By Recent Arrivals.
CIDER VINEGAR
DRIED APPLES
PRUNES
MUSTARD
HERRINGS
CURRANTS
INDIGO
CIGARS
PAINTS and OILS
AXLE GREASE
BAGGING
ROPE.
Enquire of
CHAS. I,. COLBY & CO.,
auglG tf cor. Bay and Abercom sts.
IJSUBANOE!
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, $10,100,000
CHAS. L- COLBY & CO.
4 RE prepared to Lake Marine tiitks to any
Domestic or Foreign Port, aud Fire Risks
iu this city In the following named first class New York
Companies, at the lowest rates :
COLUMBIAN MARINE INSURANCE CO.,
Capital, $5,000,000.
MORRIS FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,
Capital, $5,000,000.
COMMERCE FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,
Capital, $200,000.
STANDARD FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,
Capital, $200,000.
Office in Jones’ Block,
corner Bay and Abercom streets.
Branch Office,
cor. Drayton and Bryan streets. angI6-tf
Hauling’ notice.
P ARTIES wishing goods hauled to any point be
tween Macon and Savannah, can be nccommoda-
ted-by applying to LOVELL Sc LATTIMORE imme-
diately. . 1 angle
To Let.
T HE second and third floors of St. Andrew's Hall
Building, one of the most central and desirable
locations for a wholesale jobbing house in the city. If
a responsible party desires to lease, the building will
be altered to suit their business. Apply to
angle 2 DAVID R. DILLON.
FOR SALE,
T HE stock and fixtures of a Family Grocery. Cause
of sale, family going North. The store at present
is doing a very favorable business. Apply at this of
fice. 2 angle
Consigaees Wanted
F OR five hundred barrels Omenh addressed to
Lawrenceville Cement Go., and arrived per schr.
Henry Castoff.
E. KOETHCKE & CO.,
ang!6 1 cor. Bay and Whitaker streets.
Large Importation
OF
HAVANA SEGARS,
Leaf aad Smoking Toiticc i,
125,000 KySKuL
* fiA KaIao nfcjh I aaT riL,L
fil'PBBIOB Havana £e-
,. / gars, “Jenny Lind
SO bales Spanish Leaf Tobacco
2000 lbs choice Spanish Smoking Tobacco
Just received direct from Havana.
I have also in store a large lot of the best brands Vir
ginia Smoking and Chewing Tobacco
Anderson’s and LilienthaPs fine cat Chewing To
bacco
Merschanm, Brier Boot and other Pipes
All of which I am prepared to sell at
Wholesale or Retail.
B. JIOLIYA,
Cor. Bull find Congress Streets,
angle Under Screven Honse.
Room Wanted.
A SPACIOUS and well furnished southerly
room for a single gentleman, in a quiet and re
spectable family where there are few or no boarders.
Ine best of references given. Address WHIG, Repnb-
Ucanoffice. tf aag!6
SHIPPING.
STAR LINE.
Just Received per Str
•Terit”
50 BBLS. Bx. Round Hoop Ohio Flonr
20 bbls Sugar Crackers, 20 bbls Oyster do
23 bbls Soda do 2o bbls Ueraon do
20 bbls Wine do 20 bbls Milk do
10 boxes Wal nnt do 10 bxs Dessert do
10 boxes Farina do 10 bxs Fancy do
lO bxs Efrer Biscuits 10 bxs Lemon Biscnit
At Wholesale, by
HILTON & RANDELL,
auglG 6 193 Bay at., near Barnard,
GOLD or SILVER
WANTED TO PURCHASE.
In large or small quantities. Apply to
angle 1 DAVID R. DILLON.
RICE FOR SALE.
KNQUIRE OP
ROBT. HABERSHAM & SONS,
angle 1 Bay street.
SPRUCE,
White Pine Lumber,
Jy20
Received by
EMIL KOETHCKE & CO.,
cor. Whitaker and Barnard streets.
A CARD.
We regret that, from circumstances over
which we could have no control, we were
compelled to suspend our business for the past ten
days.
Onr Hou-e was established inlS58, and we never be
fore failed to meet all demands the year round. We
are now receiving a fresh supply, and can with safety
assure our friends and the public that our arrange,
ments are cdmplete and that in future lhere need be
no apprehension of a failure to fill all orders.
Our House on Market square, on the comer of Hull
and Abercom streets, and on South Broad street, is
now open for the sale of ICE, and we respectfully ask
a renewal of those favors heretofore so liberally be
stowed,
angl4 3 HAYWOOD, GAGE & CO.
BAT CHE LOU’S HAIR DIE
The Original and Best in the World! The only true
and perfect Hair Dye. Harmless, Reliable and Instan
taneous. Produces immediately a splendid Black or
natural Brown, without injuring the hair or skin.—
Remedies the ill effects of bad dyes. Sold by all Drug
gists. The genuine is marked William A. Batchelor.
Also,
Regenerating Extract of Milleflenrs,
for Restoring and Beautifying the Hair.
augir, CHARLES BATCHELOR, New York.
FOR NEW YORK.
T HE new and elegant first class U. S. Mail Steam
ship UNITED STATES, Capt Share, will positively
sail for the above port on WEDNESDAY’, Ang. 16th,
at 4 o’clock P. M. “ I
For freight or passage, having splendid accommo
dations, apply to
ang!4 BRIGHAM, BALDWIN & CO., Agents.
ATLANTIC COAST MAIL STEAMSHIP
COMPANY.
FOR NEW IOB&
AUCTION SALES
Ho srs, Mules ant Wagons au^tio,
BY ISAAC D. LaBOCBE
- THOS. J. WALSH, AuttL„,
On SATURDAY, Ang. 19th, will be sold ta r!, ,
3 Horses’ N °‘ 1W / 7 6treet > at m "
4 Mules, in good condition
1 Buggy, with Pole and double Harm-,. ... .
4 Horse Wagon, Harness complete com l | u-te
The above can be treated for at private sale
Enquire at counting room ' 1 •
—— auglo
trs
•v-
T HE first class steamship ARIADNE will positively
sail on TH URSDA Y, 17th, at 4 o’clk. For freight or
passage, having very superior accommodations, apply
to_ langll] JNO. R. WILDER. «
PIONEER LINE.
FOR NEW YORK.
T HE U. S. Mail steamship PERIT, E. A. Delanoy,
Commander, will sail for the above port on her
regular day, THURSDAY, Angnst IT, at — o’clock.
For freight or passage, having superior acrommoda-
tions. apply to
HUNTER & GAMMELL.
augl4 84 Bay street
Merchants’ Line Sailing Vessels.
THE fine clipper bark R. B.
Walker, Capt. L. B. Latham, will be
ready to receive cargo for New York on
'Friday, the 18th inst., and will haveqnick
__^dispatch. Has accommodations fer a
few first class passengers. Apply to
CHAS. L. COLBY & CO.,
aug!5 cor. Bay and Abercorn streets.
GADE \& UNCKLES
CORNER OF
Ba}’ and Barnard Streets,
H AVE on hand and for sale at the Lowest Market
Bates: Extra Family Flour. SUGARS—
Crashed, Granulated and Browns. Crackers and
( akes, in boxes and bbls. NUTS—Brazil, English
Walnnts and Almonds. TEAS—Black and Green.
COFFEE—Rio and Java. Spices, Soaps, Olive Oil,
Cocoa, Chocolate, Mackerel, Syrups, Currants, Raisins,
Corn Meal, Grits, Cheese, Brooms, Pails, &c., &c.
Have also for sale:
Gnnny Bagging, Kentucky Bagging Rope, Manilla
Pope, all sizes; Oakum Sizing Spun Yam, Marline,
Houseline, Rounding American Hemp Packing Yarn.
Kerosene Oil, in cans, Hardware, ali kinds.
augl4 lm
Merchant’s Line Sailing Vessels.
Ftr Jacksonville, Fla.
THE A1 schooner W. B. Mann.
Capt Geo. B. Weaver, now discharging,
will be ready to receive cargo in a few
days for the above port at low rates. For
freight or passage apply to
CHAS. L. COLBY & CO.,
anglS cor. Boy and Abercom streets.
For Liverpool.
THE British bark Nntfield, Hol-
angt)
►patch
of Freight apply to
BRIGHAM,
BALDWIN Sc CO.
For New York
BRIG George Amos. Stimson
master, now discharging at Anderson’s
wharf, foot of Barnard street will be
ready to receive freight on Wednesday,
August 9th and will have qnick dispatch,
or passage apply to
GADEN Sc UNCKLES,
cor. Bay and Barnard streets.
aug8
W. W. ALEXANDER,
(Successor to Wright & Alexander, J
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT
No. 268 Broad Street.
AUGUSTA, GEORGI A.
All consignments and orders will have prompt at
tention. 2w aug!4
FOR NEW YORK.
BY ISAAC D. LaROCHE
THOS. J. WALSU, Auctions
THIS DAY, Ang. 10th, will ire sold at store \ V
Bay street at 10 o’clock, * Vl ’ h,i
2 hhdrt choice Hams
4 hhds Bacon Shoulders
5 hhds do bides
300 bushels Cora (white)
60 boxes Baking Powders, 2 oz., 4 oz ma r
cans 411(1 e oz.
1 box ■‘Currie Powders," 3 doz
25 boxes ‘ Bourbon" Whisky
25 boxes Brandy, 1 doz each
10 boxes Frunes
Buck Eye and Bonrbon Whisky by barrel
Also,
13 bbls No. 3 Mackerel
8 blf bbls do do
17 qr bbls do do
1 % Also,
Undershirts and Hosiery.
• Terms cash. „ ,
angle,
BELL, 1VYLLY A CHRISTlAN~~~
Will sell THIS DAY, at H o’clock, in front of
100 bbls (very choice) Potatoes
Go bbls do Onions
75 bbls Pickled Herring
25 bbls do Beef
30 bbls Flour
25 bbls Crackers
30 boxes Champagne Cider
25 bales Eastern nay
2 crates Cabbages
Coffee. Fancy Soap
Tea, Havana Segars
' Smoking Tobacco, Rice
Butter, Can Fruits
Can Meats
Furniture, Ac., Ac. 1 M „ 16
Underwriters’ Sale.'
OCTAVUS COHEN
Will sell TO-MORROW, 17th inst., at Jo o’clnet
the Georgia Steamboat Yard, uu ’ 11
68 bales COTTON,
Thrown overboard from Lispatch Flat No. 3, from v,
gnsta, and picked up and brought to savannah v!H
for_account of the underwriters and all concenia!
Terms cash.
angle
WANTS.
W ANTED FOR CASH-Cotton,WooLIivW
Rags, Waste Paper, Metals, Bottles, [J
large or small quantities, at the
FOREST CITY MILLS,
au .g2 tf « Savannah.
The Care of Children!
A WORKING MAN is anxious to find a c nit’
able person to take charge of bis two yount. chil
dren cf delicate health. Terms, $4 to $5 per week
Address PARENT, care of Mr Oliver, Forest Milk
Savannah. 2 anglS
A HORSE or Mule, and two Light Wagons, with
several sets of Harness. Address, statin" lowest
price. D. OLIVnlt &. t;o„
anglS 2 Forest City Mills.
B Y a careful tenant, a furnished honse in a good lo
cality. Possession taken either in September, Oc
tober or November. * —
jylS
Apply at
111 and 113 CONGRESS STREET,
tf Treanor’s old stand.
JOHN W- WM & SONS
GENERAL
COMMISSION AND FACTORAGE STAR LINE
Just Received tffer bt’r
“Perit,”
35 tubs JLeaf Lard, 20 doz Brooms
15 doz Scrubbing Brashes, 10 doz Sweeping do
15 doz-hoe do 20 doz Washboards
20 gross Mason’s Blacking, 50 gross Matches
50 gross Lffienthal’l (Savory) Tobacco, 20 doz Clothes
Lilies
25 cases Star Whisky, 25 cases Licking Tal
ley do.
At Wholesale, by ‘
HILTON * RANDELL,
angle 6 193 Bay street, near Barnard.
BUSINESS.
T HEY also offer tbeir services to those having
Real Estate of any kind lor sale or to rent, as well
as to those wishing to purchase.
Descriptions, locations and price of the property may
he sent, postage paid, to their address, which will be
filed and offered for sale.
Persons disposed to bay or rent property will always
find and ample list at their office, with fnU descriptions
from which (8 make selections suited to their wishes.
Applications for selling, buying or renting property
may be made either in person or by letter addressed
JNO. W. ANDERSON Sc SONS, corner of Drayton
and Bryan streets, Savannah, Ga.
One hundred thousand (100,000) acres of land in
Southwestern Georgia, well timber, d and adapted ro
the culture of Cotton, Sugar and Com, for sale. Also,
several Houses and LotB in Savannah.
anglO 2w
GUBRiBU & Fill,
T HE undersigned having entered into copartner
ship as Factors, Brokers and Commission Mer
chants, will sell and purchase on commission Cotton,
Timber, Produce and Merchandize. Orders and con
signments solicited.
EDGAR L. GUERARD,
BENJAMIN B. FERRILL.
References—Robt. Habersham <fc Sons, Geo. W. An
derson, Anthony Porter, Hnnter Sc Gammell, John L.
V iUalonga. 0 ang 12
HEXBY BBYAX
Broker and Commission Agent,
For Sale and Purchase of Stocks, Bank
Notes, Produce, Ac., and for For
warding Cotton,
Bryan Street, next to Merchants’ and
Planters’ Bank Building.
aug!5 3m
€. M. LAUBEYT,
TIN AND SHEET IRON WOUKER
AND
GAS FITTER,
Bay St., Second Door from Houston,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
All kinds of Tin, Sheet Iron, Gas Work, Roots, Gut
ters and Leaders repaired at short notice. angle—8
Semi-Weekly.
THE. FIRST CLASS U. S. MAIL STEAMSHIPS
Nevada Captain Carpenter
United States “ share.
America “ Clift.
Constitution “ Greeman
The above ships compose the Line, and will sail from
New York and -avannah every Wednesday and Satur
day. BRIGHAM, BALDWIN Sc CO.,
Agents in Savannah.
WAKEMAN, GOOKIN Sc DICKINSON,
17 Broadway,
Agents in New York.
THE AMERICA
Will leave Savannah for New York onSATLRDAY,
Augt 19.
For freight or passage, apply to
Jy23—tf BRIGHAM, BALDWIN Sc CO., Agts.
Merchant’s Line Sailing Vessels
REGULAR LINE
OF
Clipper Schooiebs
FOR NEW YORK.
THE undersigned intend keeping in
operation a regular weekly line of last
sailing vessels plying between Savannah
'and the above port, with superior accom
modations for passengers, and the very
for delivering freight m good order and
at low rates, with promptness and dispatch.
Particular attention given to forwarding goods from
New York. CHAS. L. COLBY & CO.,
jnne23 cor. Bay and Abercom streets.
SHIPPERS TO AUGUSTA
ANP
Points Beyond,
A BE notified that Goods will be received at onr
A Warehouse on Dillon’s wharf at any time during
tbe W6flk<
augl5 lm ERWIN Sc HARDEE.
EMIL KOETHCKE & CO,
Cor. Bay and Whitaker Sts,,
O FFER FOR SALE, at the Lowest Market
Prices—
50 bbls Com Meal
500 boxes Castfle, Brown and Pale Soap
100 boxes Adamantine Candles
Different qualities of Tsa, Starch, Ink
Lentils, Canary and Carra way Seeds, Toniper Bar-
ti68
Dutch Herring, Macaroni and Vermicelli,
Bohemian Prunes, Elga, Raisins, Almonds and
Currants
Choice Goshen Butter, Dairy Cheese
Hams, Mess Beef.
ALgO,
OOS-tttl* choice Whisky and Cognac Brandy
SOu boxes choice Clarets and Kline Wines,
st. Domingo and Alpine Bitters
Ales. Champagne, etc., etc., etc.
A large assortment ofWhlte Lead and Zinc; Green,
Yellow and Black Patote, etc.; Crystal Naphta, Kero
sene Oil, etc., etc.
AX SO,
CLSSIHE OUT SALE.
MESSRS. KIIIV & COMPANY
Opposite Post Office,
W IXX offer at Auction on THURSDAY, Angnst
17th, at 10 o'clock, through
BE EX, WYLLY Ac CHRISTIAN
Theta entire stock, to close consignments, consisting
In part of—
100 bbls Flour
125 boxes Claret
100 cases Cordials, assorted
59 sacks Coffee
5 qr casks Old Wines
35 bbls Wkislcr .
With a general stock of Groceries, well worth
the attention of the Trade.ang 15
100 Bales Northern Hay
AnglO
Just received and for sale fly
WM. H. STARK,
I qv. Lincoln and 1
P OOXE Ac HUNT,
Baltimore, Maryland,
MANurxOTUEIES
Portable and Stationary Steam Engines and Boilers,
Steam Fire Engines,
Portable Saw Mills, Gang and 8ingle Saw Mills,
Mining Machinery,
Portable Grist Mills, Flour Mill Machinery,
„ Cotton Screws,
Railroad Cars, Car Wheels and Axles,
Hydraulic Presses for Oil and Tobacco,
Tobacco Moulds,
Gas Works Apparatus of all kinds,
Safting, Pulleys and Hangers.
aug3 6m
Notice.
POST QUARTERMASTER'S OFFICE, 1
Central Baileoad Banc, V
Savannah, June 1st, JS65. j
In pursuance of orders received at this
office, all persons occupying buildings
whose owners are absent within the Rebel lines, of
building* or other property belonging to disloyal per
sons, wiH, unless such buildings have been previously
assigned rent free, settle tbe rents for the same due the
United States at this office, on or before the 10th of
June, inst.
A failure to comply with the above will cause a for
feiture of all claims to farther occupation.
8. S. STARR,
Capt. and A. Q. M.,
jnneS—tf In charge of Buildings.
Mm CHANCE
For Investment
longing, situated in the county of ( hatbam. State ot
Georgia, about9 miles from (be city of savannah, on
the Ogeechee Canal, together with all the machinery,
fixtures, buildings, outhouses, tables, *c- Ac.
The site ofthe mill contains 9 acres of l«n<L with
Canal being
>in thus afford better
other mill to the State oTfreorgta.
For farther particulars apply to
for rafting than any
M YDOLPHO WOLFE,
22 Beaver Street, New York,
Offers for sale of his own importations, in bond and
duty paid, the largest stock of Wines, Liquors, &c., of
any other honse in this country, comprising iu part of
Otard, Hennessey, Pinct Castillon, Martel. Godard
Brandy, Rochelle Brandies in half, quarter aud eighth
casks; also Otard andRouyer, Laferriere and Fils Bran
dy, in cases of one dozen each.
> “GIN.”
Udolpho Wolfe's Schiedam in pipes. Schiedam Aro
matic Schnapps, in bond and duty paid, in cases of one
dozen quarts and two dozen pints.
“WHISKY AND RUM,”
Scotch and Irish Whiskey in hhds. and cases of one
dozen each. Bourbon Whiskey in barrels aud cases of
one dozen each.
RUM.
“Jamaica” and "St. Croix Bum" in hhds. and cases of
one dozen each.
MADEIRA, SHERRY, AND PORT
WINES.
More than twenty different grades, in halves, quar
ters and eighth casks, also in cases of one dozen each.
“HOCK, CHAMPAGNE, MOSELLE,
AND CLARET WINES,”
From Peter Arnold Mumm in Cologne, proprietor of
Jobannisberg estate; J. H. D. Becker & Fils; Eschen-
aner, Benecke & Co., Bordeaux; Barton & Gnestin,
Bordeaux, and from other well known houses ia Ger
many and Frapce.
Oils, Cordials, Sardines, Bitters, Mustek
Olives, Brandy, Preserves, &c,
Twenty-five years' business transactions with the
Southern States, with some of the largest and most re
spectable dealers, should be sufficient guarantee that
every article offered by the advertiser for sale is pt®
and genuine.
Samples can be seen, and catalogue of prices obtain-
ed, by addressing the above. 3m
~THE SAVANNAH
NATIONAL BANK
: . 18 NOW
PREPARED FOR BUSINESS
AT THE
[Unking House in tbe Exchioft'
Deposits and Paper for Collection
Deceived.
Bills on Northern Cities Purchased.
Checks on New York Furnished.
' I - L. C. NORVELL, President,
JACOB SPIVEY, Cashier.
tUBKOTOBS.
L. C. Norvell, I Francis Sorrell,
Noble A. Hardee, I J. W. Lathrop,
Robert Erwin.
HENRY S. FITCH,
Notary and Solicits ^
Savannah, Jane 2T>, 1805.
TREASURY DEPAKTMIHjT, I
Whereas, By satisfoctory evidence presented to
undersigned, it has been made to appear that
Savannah National Bank," in the City of 9av ^
in the County of Chatham, and State of Ge01 ^ jj.
been duly organized under and according to ^
quirementa of the Act of Congress entitled - ,
to provide a National Currency, secured by SD . IjB
1 United States Bonds,and to provide for the ok ^
and redemption thereof” approved June 3, 5 ^
has complied with all the provisions of 6111 ^
qaired fait be complied with before comm
business of Banking under said Act: ^
Now, therefore, I, Freeman Clarke, Comp
the Currency, do hereby certify that “lac-* ^
National Bank." in the City of Sav-mn ^
County of Chatham, and State of Georgia,
ed to commence the business of Banking nn
aforesaid. , ^ d
In testimony whereof witness my hand
office, this 10th day Of Jnne,^lS65.^
[No. 1255.] Comptroller of the L ' arrenC?
jane2G 2m _____——- ""
Useful, Cheap,
AND
DBSIEABLh'
BHSKSSSWsffi&Sff
Ac. A new invention and great auxfiwy ®
lag room, orders receinm bjr 4 CO.