The Savannah Republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1858-1865, August 23, 1865, Image 3

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    SAVANNAS' DAILY REPUBLICAN, 'WTONESDAY MORNING, AUGUST 23, 1865.
qCAL MATTERS-
I. ______
==r-^T5T W Advertisements.
& Co., commission merchants,
Whitney
Kl ' e ' ,rppt solicit consignments of cotton.—
• • ”h house of Bne, Whitney A Co., Phila-
•ir»o cn
and New Stock of Groceries jnst
George S. Nichols, 113 South Broad
Six teams will start on
(Jt-1 U
V;W Sore
by
lor ilacon '
. s daT. see oard - s
" : did assortment of Boots and Shoes just
* ? tei by steamer from New York, for sale by
e ‘ el t" Nichols, 110 Broughton street.
^hsns Fair at the South-east corner of Lib-
"' P „d I'.aroard streets.
Sale of Government Property on the 11th
•ember. Grand chance to purchase ho/ses
files for the farm.
. q cooke, Albany, Georgia, Solicits con-
eBis of cotton in South-western Georgia.—
” j ! m. Preodergast, at the Exchange Dock,
' bar rags in *ny quantity.
' i Colby & Co. advertise the fine clipper
,e Pawnee for New York with passengers
,.-r it
' „ real
freight.
k “ '[earner Volunteer sails for Augusta
. 0 c i L , c k Thursday. Erwin & Hardee,
Calhoun ward for sale
Vents-
Ij.il,ling lots m
hap by Henry Bryan.
Pallograph Albums, a splendid stock just
.. ccjve d by F. Bouve & Co., Bay street, nea r
fjitaker.
i Morgan Stallion for sale at a low price.
t ff0 elegant I’iano Fortes will be disposed
(•it a bargain.
, bakery is offered for sale in a central por-
. j5 (,f the city.
" C.0 bales Upland Cotton for sale in South
Western Georgia, by Guerard & Ferrill.
K-ethcke & Co., Bay street corner of
, v , ila ^ cri offer great inducements to purch-
of fine groceries. They have one of the
, s . oc ]£s in Savannah. See their card in an-
■ tier column.
Hilton A Randell are right up to the hilt and
handle in candles and soap, having an exten-
• ve rupply of both articles. Of family flour
;m-, have all the choice brands.
Gutinv cloth and rope for sale by Hilton &
Well, Bay street.
Vessels wanted by Chas. L. Colby & Co.,
P, a street.
Desirable store to rent by David H. Dillon.
Stuart -vCo are out again with a card and
announce large additions to their well seleo
:, l. jtock of first class groceries.
Schooner J. H. Williams for Philadelphia
by (' L Colby Aco Bay Street.
Ilt'iKMiiEK the Orfiians.—We call the
attention of our citizens to the fair held for the
bent-hit of the Orphans, this evening, at the
southeast corner of Liberty and Barnard
streets, at which an Odd Fellow’s Regalia will
be rattled. We trust “meek eyed charity” will
be present.
The Atlantic Cable.—The news which
we print on the first page this morning from
the Augusta Constitutionalist gives us sad
bungs of the great electric girth which has
a.ready cost millions. The probability is that
tie project will now be abandoned for years.
New Steamer to Bui) Between Augus
ta anil Savannah
A new steamer was launched some days ago in
Augusta which is designed, we understand, to
1 v between that city and Savannah. Her trial
try was made below Sand Bar Ferry, over which
•be passed, heavily laden with three hundred
lo fi of cotton and a large party who had been
■rfited to witness the experiment and enjoy an
excursion down the river. The steamer is pro-
r. tinoed a decided success, being well adapted
l ithe navigation of our river at low water, and
ve expect she will make her appearance at our
wharves in a few days. We rejoice in this re.
used evidence of commercial prosperity. The
w -M work cf the steamer was executed by Mr.
d tsett, and the machinery by Messrs. Day &
li! T ! > wh °. though lately engaged in the busi-
L St joy a good reputation as skillfnt and
thorough mechanics, displaying excellent taste
h ali the “““t™ of their trade. The following
are the names of the officers of the new boat,
vhose name we have not yet learned :
M. Moody, Captain; R. Carter, Mate; J
hay. lit Engineer; Wm. Watson, 2d Engineer;
"•JI Durban, Clerk.
• •-tt.EMSD axd Gallant Orricss.—Lieut.
Hoxie. of the 75th New York, very favor-
aoy ttaown to many of our citizens by his genial
a a ^‘ e demeanor while in command of a
.fMLon ot the police force of thjg cityj ha8 re .
.with his regiment to Savannah, which
( t . 3Ma ’ D r u god in the performance of varied
l ; m the upper section of our State. This
regiment will soon be mustered out of ser-
> L 'n
the
in
is
,re
im-
CQIJRTS.
t 1 ;/. Robert /'. lork, District Provost
Marshal.
p. . , August 1865.
a . ni . ted .States vs. Van Buren Sykes.—
?• with burglary from the house of Joseph
i' ormao > of Tatnall county.
case was ordered that the
■I an *’ urea Sjkes, be remanded to t
Chatham connty, and be there kept
se fj ° ement ^ or the space of twelve months
° n P r| son fare only and to be thei
' c ‘ a ‘Scharged.
"fye Samuel Cowdrey, Sub-District
j; , p " ro °ost-Marshai.
and °' Sen]a " vs - D. Miller. Claim * for
e H Possession of house. It was ordered
• ., eD an ' L vaca te the house by 12 m.,
I 1 or he forcibly ejected,
at p.. 3 “ ,led S,a,e8 A. Whelan. Stealing—
r -«L"n i> D . er Was senteQ ced to one year’s
a t " , m Chatham county Jail.
' ’ CIlcni< tt vs. Sam’l Cummings
SSessloa °f stolen mule. Ordered
■'-lUvi " rn ° Ter 8aid mule to plaintifiV 4
v> 'jurl 001116 into possession
L^ “ efro "W. L. Morehead, it -
; a 1 e said Morehead indemnify
v!v P “ y , lng him the sum of $30.
’ r 'on ' 1 * tates TS- ‘Seben Turner (colored),
- >T. Was sent enced to cocfinementlin thi
; Jai > for one month.
ha a j m rg q Callahan and P. Whaling
it * IUssesaion of a house. It was ordered
! hiijii«- U8e be turced over to the possi
P ‘ Walin * w
il ,, SUtt °f *200.
j '■ "irceallrt J ' W ' Me - ver ’ Charge lst-Car-
weapons ; 2d, abusive and
ban threatening >o take the
• Sentenced to pay a fine of *1000
| s lm Pnsonment in the County
'• ; i., not P aid f“ six months the
v^nsoned until liquidated.
i (colored).
that
The
by
was
ae-
i possession
to D.
inde
life of
and
Jail-
prisoner
■ „ Pausenger*
\V vu!® erty '. trora Augusta—J T Barfield
I ' , Ulat liak.'r vui? ra j t. b Laugstoff, T
RyHin.. laj: la ^?- ehfld and servant, Airs Wil-
Headq’rs Dist. or Savannah, }
1st Division, Dept, or Gbobgia, >
Savanoah, Ga., Aug. 22nd, 1866. J J
GENERAL ORDERS, )
No. 17. f
Lieutenant Colonel R. P. York, . 1
New York Yols., having been refii
from duty as Provost Marshal, District
of Savannah, in order to be mustered
out of service with his regiment, Lieut.
Col. M. T. Holbrook, 173d New York
Yols., is hereby announced as Provost
Marshal, District of Savannah, 1st Di
vision, Department of Georgia, and will
be obeyed and respected accordingly.
By command of
Bvt. Maj. Gen. J. M. BRANNAN.
Will. A, Coulter,
2t Assistant Adjutant General.
Keadq’hs Sub-Dis’t. op Ogeechee,
Savannah, Ga., August 9th, 1865.—
The following Order is republished for
the information of all concerned :
GENERAL ORDER, I
No. 20. \
Hereafter and until further orders all
Commissioned Officers of the United
States Army visiting this City will be re
quired to register their names at these
Headquarters, stating authority and
length of absence.
By command of
Bvt. Brig. Gen. DAYIS.
Jno. Mullen, A. A. A. G.
All Commissioned Officers not on duty
at this Post will report at these Head
quarters, and show by what authority
they are in the city.
By command of
Bvt. Brig. Gen. DAYIS.
Wm. H. Folk, A. A. A. G.
MARINE INTELLIGENCE.
SA VANN AH, A UG UST 22.
ARRIVED.
Steamer Gen Berry. Henry, Augusta, C L Colby &
Co.
CLEARED.
Steamer Wm G Gibbons, Philpot, Doctor Town,
Erwin & Hardee.
Steamer U. S. Grant, Briggs, Hilton Head
r tcamer Canonicus, Bourne, Hilton Head.
Consignees.
Per steamer Gen Berry, from Augusta—C L Colby &
Co, M S Cohen.
Imports.
Per steamer Gen Berry, from Augusta—50 bales cot
ton, 200 bales domestics."
CHARLES L. COLBY & CO.,
SHIPPING, COMMISSION,
AND
FORWARDING MERCHANTS
JONES’ BLOCK,
CORNER BA Y AND ABERCORN STS.,
SACVA-NNA^IA, O-A.
Liberal cash advances made on consignments to tfie
firm represented in New York by Charles L. Colby,
Esq., or to our friends in Boston.
ALEX. H. HOL - AY, Resident Partner.
Refeekbces.—Messrs. Dabney, Morgan & Co., New
Y’ork; Jarvis Slade, Esq.. New York; Gardner Colby,
Esq., Boston; Hon. J. Wiley Edmanda, Boston.
anglO tf
FOR SALE!
By Recent Arrivals.
CIDER VINEGAR
DRIED APPLES
PRUNES
MUSTARD
HERRINGS
CURRANTS
INDIGO
CIGARS
PAINT8 and OILS
AXLE GREASE
BAGGING
ROPE.
Enquire of
auglG
CHAS. L. COLBY & CO.,
tf cor. Bay and Abercom ste.
INSURANCE!
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, $10,400,000
* CHAS. Li- COLBY & CO.
A RE prepared to take Marine Risks to any
Domes; ic or Foreign Port, and Fire Risks
in 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.
Brancta Office, , ,
cor. Drayton and Bryan streets. aug!6-tf
COTTON GINS !
Emery’s Patent,
Time, Space and Labor Saved,
® The undersigned being sole agents for the
ilMEftY PATENT GIN
>-iarc now ready to offer them at regular prices, and
Pnare convinced that the public will find them to be
Hi he most durab’c and economical article of the kind
Sthat has yet been invented.
H t-amples can be seen at the store of
• AMES, PEABODY & CO.,
H No. 152 Congress street,
pi and also at the warehouse of
iCHAS. L COLBY & CO.
o
£r} jy25-tf Cor, Pay and Abercorn St».
NEW GOODS PER ST’R AMERICA.
F ANCY and Black Cassimeres
One case Colored and Mourning Calicoes
Unbleached Canton Flannels
Colored Belt Kibbons
loo do* Ladies’ White Cotton Hose, good quality
Hnck Towels and Damask Table Linen
1 case yard wide English Print", &c. For sale by
anglS 6 DeWITT & MORGAN.
DRESS GOODS!
Per Steamer America,
Just Opened,
BY
JNO.C. MAKER & CO.,
t- d
Oor. Congress and Whitaker Streets.
anglS
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HOUSE!
J. JACOB LIPPMAN,
CL.A.TK KING- &IIWARING,
IMPORTER OP FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
DRUGS!
Corner of Congress and Barnard Streets,
SA.V ANN A.H, GEORGIA.,
WOULD respectfully call the attention of persons wishing to purchase by the Package or less quantity to" his large and
well selected stock of
DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, OES, ESSENCES, tt.
Embracing everything comprised in the regular Drug business." IA full assortment of
Glassware, Corks. Prescription Scales, Syringes.
And other articles pertaining to the furniture of a Drug Store, constantly on hand.
FANCY GOODS, PERFUMERY, COMBS, BROSHES, AND DRUSRISTS’ SUNDRIES,
Received direct from the Manufacturers.
Toilet Cases, Genuine Lubin’s Extracts and Soaps, Phalon’s Night Blooming Cereus, Floriline,
Bazin’s, Wright’s and Jacobi’s Soaps and Perfumery.
A full and choice selection of
PATENT MEDICINES.
Comprising an assortmentCwhich defies competition, BOTH FOR PRICE AND VARIETY. A Magnificent Lot of
fill s
Consisting of French Trusses, Hilt Fad (Trusses, Leache’t Patent Truss, (plated,) Lcache’s Ratcliet do and Chase’sTrusset
all of which will be sold
w
or Cash.
THE PRESCRIPTION DEPARTMENT
la under charge of Mr. P. J. MO RIO, (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
100 S5T “•"tvafflfc
Large Importation
OF
HAVANA SEGARS,
Leaf and Smoking Tobaccu
1 OK AAA SUPERIOR Havana £e-
JlflD.Vj'/ V* gars, “Jenny Lind”
30 hales Spanish Leaf Tobacco
2000 lbs choice Spanish Smoking Tobacco
8000 packages Spanish Cigarettes 1
Jnst 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 Liiienthal's fine ent Chewing To
bacco
Merschaum, Brier Boot and other Pipes
All of which I am prepared to sell at
Wholesale or Retail.
». UOLI\A,
Cor. Pull and Congress Streets,
angle Under Screven House.
PIONEER SAW MILL,
W E most respectfully announce to the citizens of
Savannah and others requiring Lumber that
our new saw Mill at the foot of Znbiy street, Hear the
Savannah and Ogeechee Canal, is completed. We are
now prepared to saw and famish Lumber in large or
amalf quantities to suit purchasers, and respectrally
solicit a share of public patronage. We will also pur
chase Lumber as it arrives in this market.
jy2* BOSE & ARKWRIGHT.
3IITTER! BUTTES !
Choice Table Butter, at 35c. per lb,
Caoklng Butter, at 30c. per lb.
A large lot received by steamer and for sale as above
l*y E. EHRUCH,
No. 30 Whitaker street.
A liberal discount made to the Trade. 6 ang!9
TO COTTON SHIPPERS.
ALEXANDER HARDEE
Cotton Shipper,
IS prepared to take cotton on storage, at the lowest
rata, and has opened on the comer of Jefferson and
Ray streets, for the purpose of
Weighing, Repairing, Sampling,
Classing and Shipping Cotton
for the public, at the LOWEST RATES, furnishing
Ink, Ac. julyT
BACON, BACON.
HAMS AND SHOULDERS,
Landing per steamer America, for aale in lots to Bait
anglT
purchasers
BELL, WYLLY & CHRISTIAN.
SPRUCE.
White Pine Lumber,
|yh>-tfi
For sale by
EMIL KOETHCKE & CO.,
cor. Whitaker and Bar
—. FOR SALE.
ri /-» AAA FEET good Lumber for sale.
0U,UUU Applyto
ft” ■
Xri?fEt;AR.-i5
T Vinegar; for sale by
augKS
FALLON A CO„
Over Bank Commerce.
White Wine and Cider
C. L. GILBERT.
BLACKING AND INK.-200 doz Mason's
Jj Blacking
100 dozen Mason’s Ink
For sale by _
augSi C. L. GILBERT.
TMjOCR.—Heckers Patent Self-raising flour, Jnst
twdved and for sale by
aug*e ^ C. L. GILBERT.
MgW G. L. GILBERT.
SHIPPERS TO AUGUSTA
AND
Points Beyond,
A RE notified that Goods will be received at onr
Warehouse on Dillon’s wharf at any time during
the week.
auglS ' lm ERWIN & HARDEE.
CLOSING OUT SALE.
MESSRS. REIN & COMPANY
Opposite Post Office,
W ILL offer at A action on THURSDAY, August
17th, at 10 o’clock, through
BELL, WILLY Sc CHRISTIAN
Their entire stock, to close consignments, consisting
in part of—
100bbls Flour
125 boxes Claret
100 rases Cordials, assorted
BO sacks Coffey
5 qr casks Old Wines
35 bbls Whisky
With a general stock of Groceries, well worth
the attention of the Trade. anglS
FLOUR AND BRAN.
1000 SfftSf' LOO “’ i “ the most celebra-
500 BAGS BRAN
At GUCKENHEIMER & SELIG’3,
163 Congress street,
jylT next door to Mr. Lippman's
NEW GOODS.
TEST RECEIVER, a large and beautiful as-
ment of
FANCY GOODS,
selected expressly for this market. Call and see
them. C. M. HILLSMAN,
aug!4 cor. Bull and Broughton streets.
SEEDS.
_ 4 ; . *4 ■Y*’ * t . .~y •
riYHOS. McELBOY will, on and after 1st Sep-
X tember, receive orders ftam the trade for Foreign
Agricultural Garden and Flower Seeds, growth lS65,for
the Fail and Spring Trade. Correspondents will meet
with attention.
Seed Grower and importer,
augU 71 Pine street, New York.
IMPORTED AM) DOMESTIC
WINES AND LIUU0BS,
AT WHOL8ALB,
A.T »07 BAY STRPET.
ISRAEL R. 8EALY A OO.
Drunkenness Cured.
T HE inebriate may now bid defiance to the tempt
ing cnp. Dr. Zone's antidote for strong drink is
a certain core for drunkenness. It creates a dislike for
strong drink, and ran be administered without the
knowledge of the patient
Descriptive circulars sent to any address. For sale
by ail respectable druggists in the United States and
Canadas. Price, $1 pa box, or packages of six boxes
may98—ly t03 Chesnnt st„ Philadelphia, Pa.
Champagne Cider
CT/~V C ABES Andrew’s celebrated Champagne Cl
D U da, in store and for sale by
HILTON A RANDELL,
aagl5# 183 Bay street.
OATS.
TEST RECEIVER, and for sale at low rates.
1500 bushels prime Oats.
GADKN A UN0KLE8,
lylS eor. Bay and Barnard streets.
lOO POTATOES
to bbls Onions
1000 Cabbages
tobblsltufes VX5TK
10 hone Lemons. For sale by
M*U ' C. L GILBERT.
Notice.
T HE firm of M. J. Doyle & Co., Is this day dis
solved by mntnal consent—Mr. Jno. Daley with
drawing. M. J. Doyle 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, 1S65.
D EBTORS and creditors will take due notice,
present claims, and pay your bills to-day. I can
always be found at the old stand. No. 110 Bryan
street, and, as nsnal, will render polite attention and
satisfaction to friends and customers.
jyr7 tf M. J. DOYLE
Notice.
T HE undersigned have entered into Copartnership
for the transaction of a “General Agency and
Commission Business” in this city, under the name of
WOODBKIDGK BROTHERS. We offer our services
to ourfriends and the public, promising faithful atten
tion to all orders and consignments. *
WM. B. WOODBRIDGE,
RICHARD W. WOODBRIDGE,
HENRY H. WOODBRIDGE.
Savannah, Jnly2’2d, 1865.
W E will give particular attention to the interests
of Planters in Georgia, receive their Cotton and
sell it in the Savannah market, or send it to onr cor
respondents in Northern markets nndercash advances,
wherever the highest prices ran be obtained.
jy22 lm WOODBRIDGE BROTHERS.
A RARE CHANGE
For Investment-
W ILL be sold at pnblic auction in the city of Sa
vannah, on the 5th day of September next, with
out reserve, the Mill Site, with Saw Mill thereunto be
longing, situated in the connty of ( hatbam, State of
Georgia, about 9 miles from the city of tavannah, on
the Ogeechee Canal, together with all the machinery,
fixtures, buildings, outhouses, tables, Ac., <fcc.
The site of the mfll contains 9 acres of land, with
very rapacions backwater. The Ogeechee Canal being
in the coarse of recone traction, will be finished in a
short time, when lumber ran be rafted to and from
points on the A. * G. R. R. and the city of Savannah,
and will thns afford better facilities for rafting than any
o', her mill in the State of Georgia.
For further particulars apply to
augS td M. J. 8QLOMONS.
BOARDING, PiC NICS,
AT THE
isXjE of Hopa
MR- CHARLES E. FLANDERS
R ESPECTFYH.I.V informs his friends and the
citizens of Savannah that he bos removed to the
ISLE OF HOPE where he is prepared to receive
BOARDEttl,
And to furnish
PIC NICS ANR PARTIES
At the shortest notice. All orders must be left at the
store of Messrs. Stuart Sc Co., under Masonic Hall.
N. B. —Bath Houses and Boats for Fishing ran be
had on the premises. " jyR
A FACT WORTH KNOWING
T hat by buying shoes with Metallic Tips, two-
thirds the usual expense of suppling children with
shoes may be saved. No one, for every-day wear, can
afford to ony any other. Millions of dollars are an-
fruallr saved by this useful invention. The toes of
metal tipped shoes remain perfect until the rest of the
shoe is worn out. The feet are kept dry, thus bene-
fltting the health and saving money. *
For sale by all shoe dealers. 3m anglT
“XI8H-WM©.”
flYHE great Cbinesejemedyfor secret diseases, pot up
A in boxes, in lozenger form, has no bad odor or bad
tastei can be carried in the veet pocket with perfect
safety, will keep in ail climates, and is a sure cure for
the diseases mentioned. From one to three boxes will
perform a cure. Price, $1 per box, or three boxes for
|S 60. Sold by all Druggists, or sent by mail to any
address by JOHN J. KROMKR, ^
mayOO—ly 406 Chestnut street, PhiUdeivs hia.
F 8H
Ha
bbls and
Herrings, in bbls and boxes; Mackerel, in kits,
id half bbls and canned. For sale by
RICHARDSON A BARNARD,
Bay st„ opposite Mariner's Chinch-
BUSINESS CARDS.
JlkVBl' MTU,
Broker ni Commission Ageat,
For Sale and Purchase of Stocks, Bank
Notes, Produce, kc., and for For
warding Cotton,
BrYaa Street, next to Merchants’ ■->
Planters’ Bank Building.
anglfl 3m
C. M. LAEBEAT,
TIN AND SHEET IRON WORKER
AND
3 fitter,
Bay St., Second Boor from Houston,
S A.NANNA.TZ, GEORGIA..
All kinds of Tin, Sheet Iron, Gas Work, Roofs, Gnt-
ters and Leaders repaired at short notice. ang!5—6
SAMUEL P. HAMILTON,
(Successor to Wilmot & Richmond^
DEALER IN
Watches, Silver Ware, Jewelry,
Canes, Cutleryi Ac.
Cor. Whitaker,St. Julien and Congress Sts,
SAVANNAH, GA.
Watches and Jewelry repaired. Chronometers rated
by transit Cash paid for old Gold and Silver.
Jy28 tf
k. 1. BEADY,
WM. M. SMITH,
X i. MOSES.
BRADY, SMITH & CO.
Commission
AND
Forwarding Merchants,
AND
Manufacturers’ Agents
NORTH SIDE OF BAY STREET,
Between Whitaker and Barnard,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA
liberal advances made on consignments of Cotton,
&c„ to their friends in New York and Boston.
References—Wm. K. Kitchen, Pres't National Park
Bank, N. Y.; H. C.Thacher &Co., Boston; Israel Co
hen, Baltimore; Hall, Moses Sc Co.,Colhmbus; Wyman,
Moses Sc Co., Montgomery. ang7
SAM L P. BILL, OBO. W. WYLLY, H. R. CHRISTIAN.
BELL, WILLY & CHRISTIAN
AUCTION,
General Commission and Forwarding
MERCHANTS,
BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA;
Consignments Solicited.
Personal attention given to forwarding of Merchan
dize and Cotton. Advances made on consignments to
onr friends in Boston, New York, Philadelphia and
Baltimore.
Refer to merchants of this city.
Savannah, August 1st, 1S65. lm aug3
M« J. Solomons,
Commission Merchant.
W
Ac.
11, Li "attend to the selling, or receiving and
forwarding all kinds of Merchandize, Produce,
Office for the present at the store of J. M. Abrahams
Sc Co. lm , jy21
L. J. GOILMABTIS, JKO. FLANNEEY, E. W. DBUHMOX.
L J. OUILMARTIN & GO.
GENEBAL
Shipping, Commission,
AND
FORW ARDIN G MERCHANTS
No. 148 BAY STREET,
OPPOSITE THE CITY HOTEL,
SAVANNAH, GA..
Particular attention given to,procuring Freights, and
filling orders for Hard Pine Timber and Lumber, Cot
ton, Wool, Hides, See.lm angl
M. FEBST & CO.,
NO. 150 CONGRESS STREET
Wholesale Dealers to
Wines, Champagne, Liquors and
Segars,
Would also call the attention of the Trade and pub
lic generally, to onr large stock of Candies, Syr
ups and Pickles. Dealers will do well to call and
examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere.
jy21 lm
M. P. MI LLER,
0IYH ENGMEEB, AND AE0HITE0T,
Agent for the Sale of hands,
Will give strict attention to surveying, furnishing
plans for and superintending buildings, and all kinds
machinery, &c.
Office, Sorrel’s Building, next to Gas Office.
jy21 lm
L. Y. STUART,
H. U. KELLOGG.
STUART & CO.,
Family Groceries.
DEALERS IN
TEAS, WIVES AVI) LI<t<)UkS.
COB. BULL AND (BROUGHTON STREETS.
Fpecial attention paid to country orders from fami
lies and for the trade.
Goods delivered to all parts of the city free of charge.
Jyi» «
ISAAC. D. LaROCHE,
Aactiai and Commission Merchant.
THOMAS J. WALSH, AUCTIONEER.
T HE subscriber having secured the large and com
modious store Northeast corner of Bay and Bar
nard streets, is now prepared to receive all merchan
dize consigned to him, and give the same his personal
attention either at pnblic or private sale. Sales at
stores or residences attended to.
Regular sale days before store, Tuesdays and Satur
days.may20
RICHARDSON & BARNARD
Commission and Shipping Merchants,
Bay St, opposite Marioer’s March,
fane20
SAVANNAH
tf
KIRLIN, BRO, & BURKE,
WHOLESALE DEALSBS IN
ALES, WINES AND LIQUORS
Got. Whitaker Street and Bay Lane.
jnneSl tf
J EST RECEIVED and for sale low—
150 bbls Potatoes
50 bbls Onions.
„ GADKN St UNCKLES,
augU cor. Bay and Barnard street!;
Segar Store I
P. CONSTANT,
Bull StOpposite the Post
Office,
R ESFECTFVIXY informs the Savannah
public that he has on hand at his store, and will
keep supplied with
Segara, Smoking and Chewing
Tobacco, Pipes,
and otba articles usually kept in fls line of business.
^The patronage of a gmerong public is respectfully so-
MARCY, DAY 8s CO.
808 BAY 8TR|E K*T.
NsrthaSMs,.
Between Barnard and Jefferson Streets,
WOOD, COAL AND GRAIN,
AND
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS
AND
BUSINESS CARDS.
E EHRLP H,
Wholesale and Retail
Always on hand choice Family Groceries,
1-Vine** Liquor*, &c , of the best quality, at
auglP lm No. 30 WHITAKER STREET.
J. J. HOBEKTSOA ACO.
GENERAL
Commission Merclients,
AUG-TJSTA, GrA..
Will give strict attention to the purchase 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. Davison, Esq.,Presi
dent Branch Bank State of Georgia, Augusta.
N. B.—We do exclusively a commission business.
angS 3m
E. H. BBOCI,
THOMAS S. MOBGAJt.
E. M. BRUCE & CO.,
288 BROAD ST., ACGCSTA, GA.,
B AKERS AND iOTTwN FACTORS.
Dealers exclusively in
Foreign and Domestic Exchange, Coin, Un
current Money and Cotton.
I H AV K this day taken into partnership THOMAS
S. MORGAN. 1 do this in recognition and appre
ciation of his unimpeachable integrity, and high ca
pacity as a business man, and his long satisfactory and
successful management of my commercial and finan
cial affaire, ana his fidelity to my interests, (having
been with me almost without intermi-sion for more
than fifteen years.) I do therefore commend him with
confidence to the business public.
ang7 • lm E. M. BRUCE.
WM. B. JACKSON,
v W ABltOCK .
JACKSON & WARR0CK
.A/CJCTIOISr
AND
General Commission Merchants)
JACK80NVILLE, FLA.
CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED.
Personal attention given to forwarding Merchandize
and Cotton. lm auglD
JA§. B. CAHILL,
General and Commission Merchant,
•AilTGrTTST^Y, GA..
Holders of Merchandize wishing to realize immedi
ately, will consult their interests by consigning the
same.
■trict business attention will be given all consign
ments, and prompt returns made, at the most reasona
ble rates.
Refer to Messrs. Hunter & Gammell, C. L. Colby &
Co., Hilton & Randell, A. C. Lomelins, Halsey, Wat
son & C'o„ and tnaart Sc Co aHg!9
W. W. ALEXAABLB,
(Successor to Wright & Alexander,)
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT
No. 268 Broad Street.
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
All consignments and orders Will have prompt at
tention 2w,ang!4
HAY, COBIO WS AND FEED,
At Rawest market prices. _ jj3
W. HENRY WARREN,
(GENERAL
Commission Merchant,
255 BROAD ST., AUGUSTA, GA.,
Dealer iu 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 Sc Gammell, Hill Gowdy, Jno.
L. Villalonga, Wm. Battereby, John C. Ferrill, and to
the leading Merchants and bankers of Augusta, Ga.,
and Nashville, Tenn. 3m june20
Horton & Walton,
General Commission Merchants,
287 Rroad Street,
AUrGrXJei'X’WY, GEORGIA.
aug4 lm
W. A RAMSEY & 1,0.,
GENERAL
Commission merchants
AND
AUCTIONEERS.
308 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga.
BEFEB TO
Robert Habersham & sons, Savannah.
W. H. Stark, do.
Bones, Brown Sc Co., Augusta.
Ed. Thomas, do.
W. K. Kitchen, Presiaent National Park Bank, N
Y. jyl9
Wright & Co.,
COMMISSION MfilMHMTS,
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
Represented by our Agent, JOHN S. WEIGHT, Esq.,
No. 69 Wall Stre “ ” '
june28
Street, New York.
6m
GADEN & UNCKLES
CORNER OF
Bay and. Barnard Streets,
TT AVE on hand and for gale at the Lowest Market
jLI Bates: Extra Family Flonr. SUGARS—
Crashed, Granulated and Browns. Crackers and
< akes, in boxes and bbls. NUTS—Brazil, English
Walnuts and Almonds. TEAS—Black and Green.
COFFEE—Rio and Java. Spices. Soaps, Olive OU,
Cocoa, Chocolate, Mackerel, Syrnps, CnrraDta, itaiains,
Corn Meal, Grits, Cheese, Brooms, Pails, &c., See.
Have also for sale:
Gunny Bagging, Kentucky Bagging Rope, Manilla
Rope, all sizes; Oakum Sizing Spun Yarn, Marline^
Houseline, Rounding American Hemp Packing Yam.
Kerosene oil, in cans, Hardware, all kinds.
ang!4 ’ lm )
QUEENSWARE HOUSE !
Broughton Street,
Second door from Comer Bull street.
A large and elegant stock of
China, Qtieensware, Glass, &e.,
Jnst received from the manufacturers, and for sale at
lowest New York prices
Jobbera and Dealers from all parts of the
country are invited to examine my WHOLESALE
STOCK, which includes packages containing com
plete assortments, pnt up expressly for
COUJYTBir TJRJMBE.
Assorted crates of White Granite Ware
“ “ Common Ware
“ “ White Granite and Com
mon Ware.
Goods re-packed to suit purchasers.
angl
lm
. D. SMYTH.
DYEING ESTABLISHMENT.
Established 1832.
T HE subscriber begs leave to inform his patrons
and friends that he is now prepared to receive .- ilk
and Woolen Dresses, Crape Shawls, Ac., to be dyed
various colors, and finished off in the best maimer.
Owners of articles received to be dyed some years
ago, are requested to call and take them away.
Gentlemen's Garments cleansed or dyed as may ba
required, so as not to be surpassed any where.
ALEXANDER GALLOWAY,
35 Drayton street,
jane23 law3m bavannsh, Ga.
LUMBER
R OUGH and Dressed Boards; Scantling, 3x4, 4x4
and 4x5; Shingles; Nails, 4. 8 and led; Family
Floor; Mess Beef; for sale by
RICHARDSON A BARNARD,
Jy«* Bay street, opposite Mariners Church.
N ails.— ——»
4,8 and lOd. For sale by
RICHARDSON A BARNARD,
angl Bay at. opposite Mariners Church.
B ISCUITS) AND CRACKERS.-A fresft
supply received and for sale by
*U|1S , C. L. GILBERT,