About The Savannah Republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1858-1865 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 16, 1865)
SAVANNAH DAILY REPUBLICAN* WEDNESDAY MORNING, AUGUST 16, 1865. 1LOCAL matters. ,Blc of uee d hardly urge our readers, who '/ tll „ i e asure, to be sure and purchase liiU ' t for the Clam Bake and Pic Nic ;l |" 3lr . l'laudeis has got up, regard- •' ,'[ expense, for his guests and their ' " "i_ A full band of music will be in r . ' * ,lance, and the whole affair promises " i a ; brilliant as respectable. Tickets VJttins lady ft,ld gentleman, §5; single A]!;I1 ai, or the Perit.- Iielanoy, arrived We are indebted to Purser Henry The steamship Perit, from New York Steward McKee for foil files of New The .steamer comes consigned to up 1 .cjtcniay- jijskell ant ,ork papers- Me-srs- Hunter A Uainmell. !B -Blistering.—Thermometer rising; tendency; citizens, giving ■ jrcarv, ion V.'t.'Tnza upward indications of downward tendency ; ice, A true, brief Tjteraent of the weather yesterday. Thermome- f a al noon in sun 102 degrees, and 94 in shade.— b the evening a cool southerly breeze sprang ■ a most refreshing man ner, and was wel- ''Ud bv all of our enervated citizens. Mr. ; > jioLisA, corner Bull and Congress bus just opened a very choice lot of '•enuine Havana segars, which were selected [ " \ [r Molina while in Havana expressly for •tc Savannah market! The segars embrace a extensive assortment, including all the favorite brands, as well as several new ones of !vn superior manufacture, never before in- roJuced in the United States. For connois. ur- in the weed no greater inducements can be ottered than a trial and inspection of this splendid stock. ( - |Ils Colby A Co. have a choice lot of mis cellaneous groceries on hand, which they are very anxious to close out at a bargain. See our , .Iuiuds of new advertisements this morning. Nonscnsiana. The most unpo; ular miss in the United Elates—Miscegenation. The greatest rage of the season—Suffrage. The prettiest Anna in the South—Savannah. What sky is that which we always view fauna pew? i’u-la-ski- Why are so many individuals found late at night intoxicated, with delight, (or poor whiskey) on our principal commercial thorough fares i Because they don’t care a whit-or- cur, ( Whitaker,) and make a Bull by getting ,V [ful over the Bay. A perspiring individual—Sweat-,nan. A popular belle—“La Belle ” Why is the 1st Presbyterian Ciihrcb always in good runniug order ? Because it always has its axe-on (Axon.) IVaich is the most Oriental Church in Savan nah i- The one that has a Coolie (Co-ly) in the pulpit. The Spring sadlcr of Savannah—May. Tne key that unlocks more secrets than any ether is—Whiskey. What instrument is it that reveals and obscures one’s countenance in a very mysterious manner ? Tde C’lmera Obscufu, A swfret Anna—Louisiana. Why id the iffice of the Pulaaki House always =o damp Because there is a Pool standing con- ftantly behind the counter. Wont can has done the greatest mischief?— Cannon ; n , a in'1*—Southern eggs-hot-ticks, (exotics.) Why is the Republican a dull paper ? Because it aUays has a June (Hayes) about it. COURTS. 11 ' ’i La "tenant Cnlo/iel York, District Pro- cost .Marshal. August 15, 1865. Hud J. Beardsley vs. Julius Forges. N. A. •1 *rdee A Co., Garnishees. In the above case, A. Hardee A Co. having been ordered to r ".un in their possession flatboats Nos. 11, 2 and 2 . of Dispatch Line from Augusta, as vchas all freights, subject to the order of the Provost Marshal, and the said N. A. Hardee '■ Co. having made their answer to said order, ■n which it appears that they accepted a bill for U-’u<) upon the faith of the consignment Of sail boats and flats and freight, which bill is r.-t yet paid. It is ordered that said N. A. Hardee i Co. retain a sufficient amount of said freight to pay said bill; and it is farther order- c ’ : - :ilat *ke charges and expenses of the said ‘k Hardee & Co., as contained in their re- iarn, be allowed to them, except the item of Moiney s fees; and it is also further ordered, “ !at the plaintiff pay all cost of suit. Hotel Arrivals. CLASH HOUSE.—Savannah, August 15. , i- Walthour. Baker Co, Ga. R"bt P Vork, Cty. Ul C Seltv, City ( l r,| x, City j ; 1 W Poiiock, S C. t \ pythwood. ), )| -jenkins. L R hw Ston u' ’’ -few York. \r 'hen, Brooklyn. (^ „."l? l0! ’ d > Charleston, j ■ ; '* Gordin* ",** Sunders. c'uuA I)ela noy, Steamer Perit, ^ur. cages. ’ TIJ N^“ DC *; Fort Pul «ki. fn ton ’ sc. . a k.daell, y j a> , I •’’« BeXavells. X V (H-avn, Sy. j, 1 utn. X V. V lordUogers, X j. J C M mS ’ X J - ri : j Albany Ga '.vy . “’ do'. to, 5 ro B uer H«b Mass. ' r ’ Washington, Ga. t-ideoi, u handerville, Ga. D H«B,lto D , Hilton Head. 11, i^ lUnc ti at “Our House" at ^ c! °ek To-day, • , 11IFi NOTICE. J 'visJkPuS 1 nu e Pnsl ®skl Bouse to Bar- ?; >l> miiita™ e H having been cancelled by the order 1 : -'<i li anth °tities of this District, and the ' : tiirnpa P*' 0 l >er, y having been, by the same au- """f. 'YHtberger, the owner : j :ii,„..j ?. of Bartels & Riddell, late proprietors 'U S fojfj 1 Hons®, is dissolved from this date. All 4 k'iikll wiif, i auns against the! late firm of Bartels please present the same for settlement JNO - O. BARTELS. 12th, 1S05. G ang!2 -U^h, Ang NOTICE. « > d aame Of VV. H. WILTBERGER & CO. W. II. WILTBERGER, 1865 *- °- BA a RTSLS - STORAGE. s afe storage r All Classes of Merchandize, •vUA*. ' . *1 .*• * WM. H. STARK, WANTED. A GENTS for the sale of the Empire Scir. ing- Machines in the South, to whom very liberal discount will be given. Parties possessing some means and facilities will find this a most advantageous chance to enter upon a safe and lucrative branch of bnsiness at a comparatively small investment Apply for particulars to V . T. J. MoARTHUR & CO, Manufacturers and Proprietors, ang7 eodtm 536 Broadway, New York DR. F. Y. CLARK W OULD respectfully inform his friends and pa trons that he has returned to the city, and has re sumed practice. G angl5 insurance Agency. A.TLMTI0..0P BROOKLYN, NEW YOKE. Fire Risks taken on Buildings and Property. ROBT. HABERSHAM, Agent, auglO 3awlm Bay street. ROBT. HABERSHAM & SONS, GENERAL NEW DRUG HOUSE! JACOB LIPPMAN, OL, ATE KING & IWARING,) Co tjmission Merchants, SA VANN All, a A. Advances Made on Produce Shipped to our Friends in New York. juiyl4 3aw3m SUNDRIES. M ARKET BASKETS, Fancy Baskets, Work Baskets, Willow Baskets, Clothes Baskets, Bras bound Buckets, Painted do., Toy Pails, Dry Measures, shoe Brushes, Blacking Brashes,Whitewash Brashes, b crabbing Brushes, Clothes Lines, Clothes Pins, Tubs, Scives, Matches, Dusting Brooms, Carpet Brushes, Brooms, Iron bound Kegs, Wei,' Buckets, Churns, Washboards, Bung Starts, Faucets, Wisk Brushes, Floor Pails, Trays, wooden Bowls, Ink, Cords, Twine and Lamp Wick. For sale by auglS <•. L. GILBERT. GO 1 TON GINS t Emery ’s Patent. Time, Space and Labor Saved, g The undersigned being sole agents for the JiMESY PATENT GIN Ph / (Wire now ready to offer them at regular prices, and Pnare convinced that the public will find them to be Hthe most dnrab'e and economical article of the kind Sthat has yet been invented. W Samples can be seen at the store of - AMES, PEABODY & CO., t—I No. 152 Congress street, pqand also at the warehouse of 1CHAS. L. COLBY & CO. o (I) jy25-tf Cor. Bar aud Abcrcoru St*. DAUGS| MEDICINES, AND C H EMI GALS, A CHOICE selection of DRUGS, MEDICINES. CHEMICALS, PERFUMERIES, PATENT MEDI CINES, TRUSSES, &c., just landed from New York. Apiiiiiecaries, Planters and Iraders From the interior can be supplied at shortest notice. I 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, Comer Bronghton and Barnard streets, W. M. WALSH, M. D., Proprietor. N. B.—Fresh Garden Seeds. tf je!5 JUST RECEIVED Per Steamer America, A fine assortment of Rhine Wines! Wines Hocklieimer, Nlerstiner, Liebfraumilk. Liquors. St. Croix Rum, Jamaica Rum, Fine Brandies And a variety of the finest brands of s Also, UL. i Lunch Served at 11 O’clock A, M., At A. STAMM’S, jy22—tf St. Charles', in Rear of Custom House. Dill GOODS, Hats, Bibles, &c, JIT rHi WITF. SJiJLE, ( » A MELTON CLOAKING, 6-4 all wool )“-t French Cassimere, Printed Meltons, Oxford Printed Cassimere, Machine Thread, Heavy Linen Ticking, all Linen Damask Table Cloths,Spool Thread, White and Black Lace Veils, Lawn, Linen and Cotton Hdkfs. Bngle Trimmings, Velvet, Sflk Twist and Silk But tons, Agate and Bone Shirt and Coat Buttons, fine Black Wool Hats. Finely bound and Sunday School Bibles and Testa ments, English Toilet Soap, Castile Soap, Letter Pa per, Carmine Ink, Carpet Tacks, &c , &c. Merchants and others are respectfnliy Invited to ex amine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. augl2—G BELL, WYLLY & CHRISTIAN. lOO Styles or PDfKtT SOUKS ! SATCHELS. E XAMINE SAMPLES. Orders will be re- received for the manufacturers, by BRADY, SMITH & CO., ang7 Bay st, — doors from Dell A Christian. R HOFu & CO. O UR Circular, Mill, Cross Cnt and other Paws will bo sold at New York prices by our Agents, BRADY, SMITH & CO., aug7 SavannahG .a‘ Just Received, BY STUART & CO. F EMILY FLOUR, In bbls, hall bbls and 25 lb sacks Clothes Baskets Market Baskets Ilair Krooms Pope’s Head Brushes Hair and Feather Dosters Long Handled Scrubbing Brashes Also, a large lot of New Potatoes and Fresh Eggs. STUART & CO., ang3 cor. Bull and Broughton streets. Mules for Sale. F IVE No. 1 Work Mules. Apply at W. H. WIL LIAMS’ Tin Warehouse, No. 140 Bronghton street, near Barnard, Savannah, Ga. aog!5 g Champagne Cider X ("h CASES Andrew's celebrated Champagne Ci G V-r der, in store and for sale by HILTON & RANDELL, ang 15 _6 193 Bay street. Goulien Butter. KEGS choice and for sale by <2 Q KEGS chofre Goshen Butter, just received ang!5 WM. H. STARK, cor. Lincoln and Bay streets. Flour. fr S\ BBLS. Kennedy’s Mills Floor, fresh ground, OUjust received. rt-r-, . vr anglD S WM. H. STARK, cor. Lincoln and Bay streets. Just Received, T7BE8H JOrngs and Medicines, F Perfumery end Fancy Articles. IMPORTER OF FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRUGS! Corner of Congress and Barnard Streets, SAV ANN AH, GEORGIA, WOULD respectfully call tlie attention of persons wishing to purchase by the Package or less quantity to'his large and well selected stock of • * * DRUGS, MEDICINES, (1MCALS, DES, ESSENCES, &C, • > *’ •! j ’Tv) .V • 1 : ■ v t * * * • .*• • * > 1 *•’ >v .• u \ Embracing everything comprised In the regular Drag bnsiness. A full assortment'of Glassware, Corks. Prescription Seales, Syringes, And other articles pertaining to the furniture of a Drug Store, constantly on hand. FANCY GOODS, PERFUMERY, COMBS, BROSHES, AND DRU3BISTS’ SUNDRIES, Received direct from the Manufacturers. Toilet Cases, Genuine Lubia’s Extracts and Soaps, Phalon’s Night Blooming Cereus, Floriline, BazinWright’s and Jacobi’s Soaps and Perfumery, A full and choice selection of PATENT MEDICINES. Comprising an assortmentIwhich defies competition, BOTH FOR PRICK AND) VARIETY. A Magnificent Lot of fill sis, Consisting of French Trusses, Gilt Fad ITrusses, Leachc’s Patent Truss, (plated,) Leache’s Ratchet do and Chase’sTrusses ) all of which, will be sold o w THE PRESCRIPTION DEPARTMENT Is under charge of Mr. 3?. «X, MOJRIO, (late of New York,] a graduate and having the experience of years in the largest drug houses of that city. The Night Bell is attached to the Barnard Street" Door. Prescriptions most accurately Compounded at all hours of the Day and Night. iy29 QUEENSWARE HOUSE ! Broughton Street, Second door from Corner Bnll street. A large and elegant stock of fhlna, Queensware, Glass, &e., Jnst received from the manufacturers, and for sale at lowest New York prices Jobbers and Dealers from all parts of the country are invited to examine my WHOLESALE STOCK, which includes packages containing com plete assortments, put np express.y for COUJ\'T5ZY TilJlDE. Assorted crates of White Granite Ware “ ** Common Ware “ “ White Granite and Com mon Ware, Goods re-packed to suit purchasers, augl lm E.D. SMYTH. PIONEER SAW MILL, W E most respectfully announce to the citizens of Savannah and others requiring Lumber that our new raw Mill at, the foot of Zubly street, near the Savannah and Ogeechee Canal, is completed. We are now prepared to saw and furnish Lumber in large or small quantities to suit purchasers, aud respectfully solicit a share of public patronage. We will also pnr- chase Lumber as it arrives in this market. jy29 RO SK & ARKWRIGHT. TO COTTON SHIPPERS, ALEXANDER HARDEE Co*ton Shipper, IS prepared to take cotton on storage, at the lowest rates, and has opened on the comer of Jefferson and Bay streets, for the purpose of Weighing, Repairing, Sampling, Claiming and Shipping 1 Cotton for the public, at the LOWEST RATES, famishing Ink,&c. Jnlyl BORINET LACE ! p**? «/>f; ItYWJ’;.-.’-- A-i n: f I FOR PAVILIONS, AT JNO. C. MAKER & CO.’S, Cor. Congress and Whitaker Streets. FOE SALE. 30,000 Apply to BOOd “ for “ te - > 7 o. M- FALLON & CO., OverJJank Commerce. For Sale. A FINE GRAY MARE, a good Boggy and Harness. Apply to n „ ATT/ , V * m ML O. FALLON & CO., Over Bank Commerce. CHOICE BALTIMORE SIPES, k T ANDING from steamer Perit from New Yogi JL and for sale by L D. LaROCHE, ang9 cor. Bay, and Barnard streets. Com and bats. Q AAA BUSHELS prime White Corn O’I 1500 has prime Gats; j 1500 bns prime oats; cargo schooner YOLKS GARTEN Congress Street, Between Jefferson and Montgomery Streets. Regular Summer Season. PROMENADE CONCERTS EVERY NIGHT, : / By the Savannah Orchestra, - rr : Prof. E. Richter, Leader. Refreshments of the best quality and in every va riety. lm jniylo VALUABLE TIMBER 711 ^4 • AND ot Turpentine Lands FOR SALE. - 20,000''Acres in Pierce and Wai e Counties, Georgia. ; -fx- -'O S3—r -t-M- T HE subscriber offers for sale 20,f(>0 acres of Su perior Timber and Turpentine Lands lying in Pierce and Ware counties, in this State. These lands were selected with a special view to the timber and turpen tine business, and to a Company contemplating the prosecution of that business on a large scale, offer the greatest possible advantages, as the lands lie in a body, on tbo line of the Albany and Gnlf Railroad, and near the junction of that Road with the lines of Railroad leading from Brunswick to Albany. They are also watered by the Satilla and Aliapah* rivers, navigable streams ior ratting to Brunswick and Darien, Ga. The timber is heavy, and of the first class of ranging tim her,- the trees yielding turpentine in the greatest abun dant while the land is of good quality Tor farming, yielding good crops of Corn, Cotton, Sugar, Ac., Ac. The range is very flue'tor slock, the country being also well adapted to the raising of Sheep. The water is good, and the neighborhood one of the most healthy sections of the State, being free from fev era and the or dinary diseases of the low Southern country. Persons desiring to purchase, are referred for further particulars to Messrs. Erwin & Hardee, Savannah, or to the subscriber, at Blackshear, Pierce county, Gs. aagO 2w K. C. WAJ)E. FLOUR AND BRAN. 1000 the most celebra ted brands a OO BAGS BRAN At GUCKENHEIMRR A PELIG'8, 163 Congress street, jylT next door to Mr. Ilppman’a. TUST RECEIVED, a large and beautiful aa- ,J meat of FANCY GOODS, seleated expressly for this market Call and see them. C. M. HILLS MAN, acglt . bor. Bull and Broughton streets. SEEDS. Jili T HOS. McELROY will, on and after 1st Sep tember, receive orders from the trade for Foreign Agricultural Garden and Flower Seeds, growth 1SGC, tor the Fall and Spring Trade. Correspondents will meet with attention. Seed Grower and Importer, »ng!i 71 Piaeitreet, New York. <F*«r ; -feL re npHE inebriate may now bid defiance to the tempt- JL ing cup. Dr. Zane*s antidote for strong drink is acerUmcorc *» tonkecSir It creates a dislike for strong drink, and can be Administered without the Descriptive circulars sent to any nddress. For sale respectable druggists in tne United StstBS ind is. Price, $1 ner box. or uackmrea of sAraoxes Notice. T HE firm of M. J. Doyle A Co., is this day dis solved by mutual consent—Mr. Jno. Daley with drawing. M. J. Hoyle continuing on his own account, will-attend to the unfinished business of the concern, he alone being authorized. M. J. DOYLE, JOHN DALY. Savannah, July 27th, 1SC5. D EBTORS and creditors will take due notice, present claims, and pay your bills to-day. I can always be found ut the old stand. No. 110 Bryan street, and, as nsnal, will render polite attention and satisfaction to friends and customers, jy2T tf M. J. DOYLE Notice. T HE undersigned have entered into Copartnership for the transaction of a “General Agency ana Commission Business” in this city, under the name of WOOPBRIDGE BROTHER?. We offer our services to our friends and the public, promising faithful atten tion to all orders and consignments. WM. B. WOODBRIDGE, RICHARD W. WOODBRIDGE, HENRY H. WOODBRIDGE. Savannah, Jnly22d, 1365. W E will give particnlar attention to the interests ot Planters In Georgia, receive their Cotton and sell it in the Savannah market, or send it to our cor respondents in Northern markets under cash advances, wherever the highest prices can be obtained. jy22 lm WOODBRIDGE BROTHERS. Copartnership Notice. T HE undersigned have formed a partnership for the purpose of carrying on a General Auc tion and Commission Bnsiness in the city of bavannah, under the firm name of BELL, WYLLY A CHRISTIAN. The liberal patronage formerly extended to Bell- A Christian and George W. Wylly is respectfully solicit ed for the new firm. SAMUEL P. BELT, GEORGE W. WYLLY, HENRY R. CHRISTIAN. August 1st, 18G5. 10 m ang3 Oo-partnership Notice. T HE undersigned have this day formed a partner ship under the title of EMIL KOETHCKB A CO. for the transaction of Shipping and Commiasion Busi ness, wholesale Groceries, Wines, Liquors, Ac, Ac. Comer Bay and Whitaker streets. EMIL KOETHCKB, ALEX. HOLTHUSEN. jy!2—1 mo SCABBING, PIG Ni€$, AT THE ISXjHI of xiojphl - MR. CHARItES E, FLANDERS I) ESPECTFLLLY informs his friends and the I\ citizens of Savannah that he has removed to the ISLE OF HOPE, where he is prepared to receive BOABBEBi, And to furnish PIC NICS AND PARTIES At the shortest notice. All orders must be left at the store of Messrs. Stuart A Co., under Masonic Hall. N. B.—Bath Houses and Boats for Fishing can ' he had oc the premises. • • $500 Reward * rjIHE UNDERSIGNED will psy the above reward to any one who will give us such information as will lead to the recovery of the Q O ODS Stolen from our store on the night of the 12th instant. JOHN C. MAKER 4c CO., jylT cor. Congress and Whitaker street*. LUMBER. ■if' DOUGH and Dressed Boards; Scantling, 8x4. 4x4 JV S«14*5; shingles; Nails, A 8 and ISd; Family Flour; Mess Beefi for sale by „ ■ RICHARDSON A BARNARD, jy82 - Bay street, opposite Marina’s Chnrcb. BUSINESS CARDS. —hr a. j . iibadt, w«. it. sarni, a. i. aosSs. BEADY, SMITH & CO. Coyi mission AND Forwaidi&g Merchants AND * Mannfactnrers’ Agents NORTH SIDE OF BAY STREET, Between Whitaker and Barnard, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA Liberal advances made on consignments of Cotton, Ac„ to their friends in New York and Boston. References—Wm. K. Kitchen. Presl National Park Bank, N. Y.; H. C. Thacher A Co- Bo'ton; Israel Co hen, Baltimore; Hail, Moses A Co.,Colhmbus; Wyman, Moses A Co.. Montgomery. aug7 SAM’l P. BELL, GEO. W. WILLY, H. R. CHRISTIAN BBLL, WYLLY & OURISTIAN AUCTION , Geheial Otimmissioa anJ Fo; warding BEBCHMTI, BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA; Consignments Solicited. Personal attention given to forwarding of Merchan dize and Cotton. Advances made on consignments to our friends in Boston, New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore. i Refer to merchants of this city Savannah, August 1st, lfG5,lm aug3 L. J. GUILMARTIS, JNO. FLANNERY, B. W. DECMMOND L J. uUILMARTIN & CO. GENERAL Shippiog, Commission, AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS No. 148 BAY STREET, OPPOSITE TUE CITY HOTEL, &APVA2HSAJZ, Gr-A.. Particular attention given to.procurin" Freights, and filling orders for Hard Pine Timber and Lumber, Cot ton, Wool, Hides, Ac. lm angl SAMUEL P. HAMILTON, (Successor to Wilmot & Richmond, j I'KALKK IN Watches, Mirer Ware. Jewelry, Canes, Cutlery, Ac. Cor. Whitaker, St. Julien and Congress Sts, .SAVANNAH, GA. Watches and Jewelry repaired. Chronometers rated by transit Cash paid for old Gold aud Silver. jy28 tf M. FERST & CO., NO. 150 CONGRESS STREET Wholesale Dealers in Wises, (hampigoe, Liquors and Segars,- Wonld also call the attention of the Trade and pub lic generally, to onr large stock of Candies, Syr ups and Piolcles. Dealers will do well to call and examine onr stock before purchasing elsewhere. jy2t lm Ms J. Solomons, Commission Merchant. W Ac. ILL ’attend to the selling, or receiving and forwarding all kinds of Merchandize, Produce, Office for the present at the store of J. M. Abrahams A Co. lm jy21 M. P. 9EULLEB, OIVIL ENGINEER. AND AEOHITEOT, Agent for tlic Sale of foands, Will give strict attention to surveying, furnishing _ ans for and superintending buildings, and all kinds machinery, Ac. Office, Sorrel’s Building, next to Gas Office. jj21 ^ lm L. Y. 8TUAJ6T, U. li. KELLOGG. STUART & CO., Family Groceries. DEALERS IN TEAS, WINES AND LIUOURS. COB. BULL AND [BROUGHTON STKKtTS. Special attention paid to country orders from fami lies and for the trade. Goods delivered to all parts of the city free of charge. _jyX9 tf GADEN & UNCKLE8, GENERAL PEODUOE AND COMMISSION MERCHAN I S, And Wholesale Dealers in Groceries, Pro visions, &c„ CORNER OF BAY AND BARNARD STREETS. SAVANNAH, GA. Highest market rates paid for Cotton, Wool, Hides, Ac., and liberal cash advances made on shipments to our New York House. lm !y!2 IsAAiJ. 1). LaKOUHF, Auction aud C Raission Merchant. THOMAS J. WALSH, AUCTIONEER. T HU subscriber having secured the large and com modious store Northeast corner of Bsy and Bar nard streets, is now prepared to receive oil merchan dize consigned to him, and give the same his personal attention either at public or private sale. Soles at stores or residences attended to. Regular sale days before store, Tuesdays and Satur days. may90 RICHARDSON & BARNARD Ifemmission and Shipping Merchants, Bay St, opposite Mariner’s Church, funeSO SAVANNAH tf KIRLIN, BRO, & BURKE, WHOLESALE DEALERS IX ALES, WINES LND LIQUORS Gor. Whitaker Street and Eaj Lane. june21 tf Segar Store! F. CONSTANT, Bull St., Opposite the Post Office, TJESPECTFUJLUY informs the Savannah Xa, public that be has on hand at Us 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 M/LRCY, DAY & CO. 208 BAY 8.T R E K*T. North lame. Between Barnard and Jefferson Streets, WOOD, COAL AND GRAIN, AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND HAY, CORN, OATS AND FEED, At k»wR6t marketpricea.iy3 *o Potatoes. SA BBLS. Potatoes, landing from steamship »>U America: for sale low fromiwhart by BUSINESS OAKDS. J..I. ROIlUItTMO.V&<«. general Oommission Merchants, jvxtgxjsta, g-a.. Will give strict attention to the pnrrhaee and ship ment of Cotton, Domestics and Yarns. Also solicit consignments of Merchandize of all kinds, especially Bagging- Rope. Refined Sugars and Coffee; and will remit in every instance as soon as sale is made. Refer to Wm. K. Kitchen, President National Park Bank. New York; A.. Porter, Esq., President Bank State of Georgia, Savannah: Jno. Dawson, Ksq.,Preaj(p dent Branch Bank State of Georgia, Augusta. - N. B.—We do exclusively a commission bnsiness. augS 3m E. If. naucm, THOMAS a. mobgax. E. M. BRUCE & CO., 288 BROAD ST., AUGUSTA, GA., B INKERS AND fOTTifl FACTORS. Dealers exclusively in Foreign and Domestic Exchange, (Join, Un- current Money and Cotton. I HAVR this day taken into partnership THOMAS S. MORGAN. 1 do this in recognition and appre ciation of his unimpeachable integrity, and higu ca pacity as a bnsiness man, and his long satisfactory and successful maHagement of my commercial f id finan cial affairs, and his fidelity to my interests, (having been with me almost without intermission for more than fifteen years.) I do therefore commend him with confidence to the business public. aug7 lm E. M. BRUCE. W. HENRY WARREN, GENERAL Commission Merchant, 255 BROAD ST., AUGUSTA, GA., Dealer In Cotton, all kinds of Foreign and Domestic Goods, Groceries, Grain, Produce, etc. Consignments solicited, to which the most prompt attention will be given. References—Hunter & Gammell, Hill Gowdy, Jno. L. Villalonga, Wm. Battereby, John C. Ferrill, and to the leading Merchants and bankers of Augusta, Ga., and Nashrale, Tenn. 3m june20 JA8. S. CAHILL, Grocer and €'tininfcs on Merchant, AUGUSTA, GkA. C ON S[I G NME N T S SOLICITED. Cotton purchased and shipped. Merchandize bought and sold on commission. Will also take agencies for the sale of any goods and merchandize that the Southern market requires.3m jy22 Horton & Walton, General Commission Merchants, 28T Broad Street, .A.TJG1-TJSXA, GEORGIA. aug4 lm W. A RAMSEY & OO., GENERAL. Commission Merchants ■ AND AUCTIONEERS. 308 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga. / v . KEFER TO Robert Habersham & Sons, Savannah. W. H. Stark, do. Bones, Brown & Co., Augusta. Ed. Thomas, ao. W. K. Kitchen, President National Park Bank, N Y. jyi» Wright & Co., COMMISSION MERCHMTS, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Represented by onr Agent, JOHN S. WEIGHT, Esq., ” “ Wall St ’ ” ’ june2S No. 69 l Street, New York. Gm FAIRBANKS & CO. W 1L.U keep a stock of Platform and Counter Scales of all sizes in Savannah, and will be sold as low as can be ordered of them, by their Agents, BRADY’, SMITH & CO., ang7 North side Bay street, metween Whitaker and BamanL Fresh Importation OF B AND TOBACCO. KO. 171 BAY STREET. Jacob Lmgsdorf&Co. H AVE just received from their well known House in Philadelphia, a large and well assorted stock of consisting of all the different brands, as well /as large stocks of SM0KIN6 AND SHEWING TOBACCO, .7 Of various kinds, which they offer for sale at Wholesale Prices. Dealers are particularly requested to call and exam ine the stocz, which consists of— 50,000 Punch 25.000 Hav. Cabanas 25,000 Hav. I’igaro 50,000 Cuba Mi Patriae 50,000 Santiago 50.000 Conohua 25,OOOf3?un.ohineUo 50.000 El Sols X5.000 Bell Creole 35.000 X.a Camille 20,000 Hav. Favoreta 15 OOO La Kspanola 15,000 Andres de Rivas 25,000 Washington 10,000 Bachelor's Delight 15,000 Fandango 20,000 Bell Cuba 60,000 Laocoon 10,000 Perfection with a large assortment of various other 3m Junes T. bran TURNIP SEED. RUT A BAGA. Jill DUTCH, _ AND Red Top Turnip Seeds, ■Warranted to be of the GROWTH OB’ 1865, Just received from D. Landreth, and for sale by W. W. LINCOLN, jytO cor Boll and Congress streets. FRESH ARRIVAL ! r****?) V-- -«, ' •’ ^ Per Zodiac. o g; BBL8. Jno. Gibson’s best Whisky u t) so .bids R Bond’s old Bourbon 10 bbb Mountain Dew 25 bbls old Rye 100 bbls Crushed Sugar For sale CHEAP to close the consignment, by KEIN & COMPANY, July20 opposite the Post office. “TliH-WAU^.” T HE great (Mneseiremedyfor secret diseases, p in boxes, in lozeuger form, has no bad odor o taste, can he carded in the vest pocket with pi safety, will keep in all climates, and is a sure cor the diseases mentioned. From one to three boxa perform a cure. Price, $1 per box, or three boxe IS 60. 8oid b>r ail Druggists, or sent by mafl to address by JOHN J. KRONER, maj»—It am Chestnut street, PMsdaftf' IOBTON CRACKERS.- Just received, for sate 1