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SAVANNAH DAILY REPUBLICAN, MONDAY MORNING, AUGUST 28. 1865.
i,ir,U, MATTERS.
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... St*
*'rc^ker
. K ^Xhe brig Fanny, Capt—
Y With *1 assorted cargo tor
this*
, gghoro a few days since on Sonth
Xybee, and will no doubt prove a to-
° Tb e strong easterly winds which have
> , { , r several days have driven her high
r " 9 "L breakers, and preclude all possibility
j tcBipt to save either vessel or cargo.
Use of Steamships.—It will be
advertisement in another column
^rtld and well known firm of Hunter &
; 110 n t jie popular agents of the “ Tioneer
,JIia * ' te amers to New York, announce the
: L ° nc0 t of a line of steamers to Philadel-
‘the first of which, the Minnetonka,
^tlrd port on Wednesday next. Thi s
niUf
indication of the growing import
er will be hailed with delight by
O t.our city
future welfare, and is
t .v'jjence of the public spirit and en-
•■itcrcstcd in our
f::oM
.tv^ing •
. of our merchants, who are using every
" vjr to place Savannah in her proper po-
' ,'among the commercial cities of the
1 i We wish every success to the enter-
’ ! ,,n.l to the accommodating and popular
,JI the line.
> t w York.—The U. S. steam trans
ire City, Capt. Barton, from New
‘ ive d at Hilton Head on Friday last,
, \ e w York papers to the 22d inst., for
we'are indebted to her obliging purser,
i pitomas McManus. The Empire City
„ [JW the schooner E. R. Bennett, Capt.
from Sew York, bound to Charleston,
. having passed on the 24th, at 8
‘ a IUm off Cape Hatteras, the steam
,,rt McClellan, bound North. The Era-
: br0U gbt to Hilton Head forty-three
;7.s i’ld fifty-six steerage passengers.
, RK . TU 7r tub Ariadne.—The steamship
. * Jne Capt . Crary, from New York, arrived at
evening, bringing us New York
f the 2 4ht inst, one day later than those
’ .'vinuriy received, for which we are indebted to'
;!’ p x williams, the accommodating purser
• 'he ship. We find nothing of special interest
. wWi t 0 transfer to our columns.
UR1 . a 0 r tue Idaho —The steamship
, i^ptain llolmos, horn New Y'ork on Wed.
ie.lay afternoon, with mails and passengers, ar-
- -..i early yesterday morning, consigned to
' - -ham. Baldwin A Co. We are indebted to her
.p . pufjer, Mr. H. M. Meyer, for full files of
li-t Sew York papers; also to Messrs. Brighami
min i Co. fir like favor.
] ,i rAHTt’RE OF THE CONSTITUTION.—The
steamship Constitution, Capt. Greeuman, of
.... sr.tr Line, sailed at half-past 11 o’clock
r; , Saturday morning for New Y'ork, taking
a large number of passengers and a full
for. Florida.—The steamer Fountain,Capt.
ti-tner, left for Jacksonville, ic., on Satur-
with a heavy freight for the interior of
Florida. We are pleased to notice the steady
; reuse of the trade with that section, and
i.rjie soon to chronicle a semi if not a tri
weekly line of boats on this route, for the bet
ter convenience ami accommodation of trade
and travel.
id; o.i Do- toutown.—The steamer Wm. G
oi.Un.s running in connection with the Atlantic
■ i Halt Railroad, arrived from Doctortown on
■ narJay, with a heavy freight, consisting of 576
of cotton, 21 bales wool, 27.1 sacks ground-
; and other merchandize, and a fair compli-
isnt of passengers.
Ditto carious.—The ticket office of the Cen
tral Railroad was entered by a gang of thieves
V. Saturday night and robbed of a few tickets.
l.:e public will do well to read the advert ise-
in another column, and beware of pur-
. .. I'ing the tickets.
l'r ath of as Old Citizen.—We are pained
Mrn the death of Mr. Matthew Luff-burrow,
i and esteemed citizen of Savannah,
— event took place at Augusta on Satur-
mTiling. Mr. Luffburrow was a native
' Niw Jersey, but has been a resident of this
- 7 : r tie past fifty years. During the last
years he has a resided at Station 4
1 - n the Central Railroad. Mr. L. was a
" .: -terling integrity and strict business
a,; d by the suavity of his manners and
Mud and generous spirit won the esteem
“i.: respect of all who knew him. Few men
i community enjoyed the xontidence of
tr tc.iow-citizens to a greater degree than
• r I- He had reached the advanced age of
1 ■' y-two years, and leaves a large circle of
; su-es and friends to mourn his loss.
* 8 "' USI Court.—At the petition of J. B
1 tie order transferring the steamer
1 tie ewe of Amos Woodruff has been
r t. v .jJed, and the boat placed in the hands of
r to await the action of the civij
‘" "’’T A how.—Quite a stir was created
■—market on Saturday evening by a man
' J "' J 'ie intiuenceof liquor, which threatened
“■ t!aie !0 en< l in a row, but by the timely
;i-‘i.ance nt a squad of soldiers the crowd
:J °n dispersed and a difficulty avoided.
LATiSK FROM THEflORTH,
,l 'ork Gold and Cotton Market.
y ,, New Y’ork, August 24.
: juarket haa beer, firm, but without
I ;.,Vf lty - The opening price was 14.3 5-8,
an a “ vanoe to 143 7-8, a decline of 3-8.
j. ' / 7ei 7*° * b at which it closed.
“ as bcea ve ry little done in foreign ex-
_ drawers show little disposition to re*
i ~ J,'. ' ate ®' F or prime sixty day bills 109 3-4
liat log 6 - s but sa * es > ee cond hand, have been
r taarket is every sluggish, and the
“Y auge affords employment for only a
ht 1 n 0 loanable funds at command.
*->j . rat6 lorcall loans is six per cent,
-'Tt 'i transaot '°ns at five and seven.
J ‘ ! Fn»«in rocent heavy receipts have had
’’ - “P 011 the market, and caused
*“ trie l ° 'I| t * ll l raw >n anticipation of buying
k -isive’ 68 .' sa lss were confined almost
l . trade - ^ or oonsam Ption, and
''"•iirfi j without material change, had a
k.6 S ‘ tendency. The sales comprised 1,750
" e quote:—
H Carv Upland. Florida. Mobile. N.O.AT.
37 33 88
s D 44 45 45
idling., .43
47
47
48
? ait V , Trial ° f
c-ari 6W York Herald of the 24t.h]
-•t-keenL oonvened to try Henry
' ®et ^ D(iar8 onville rebel prison
v read;= w whan J udge Advocate Chip-
|;Vco mmi “ kipPartment order dissolving the
r * - r - e comnr. 0i a 1D r b u Case ’ but con veniDg a
I sworn in S w-° f tbe 6ame members. These
r' Wea—j ‘rz wiig again arraigned, and
1^-5 nr^ DeClficationa ' in the main the
r’'ver, the nI 10US Were read - They omit,
r r ttary Sed ? a “ es f General Lee, rebel War
IN Yo r Z“ and J ebel Commissary ofSub-
T' 8 at fi rst indicted
l . kr, cruel . inr . n , tbe cbar 8®8 of conspiracy,
j Nuemen a , n,i ba tharity. The
|N to these aoted aa the prisoner’s oounsel
I ^ ^ Zive Dm. ( Pr006 * dlng8 ' and askad f or*
f 6 t0 Pr*P*w the proper defence.
Subsequently, however, both of them, after au ex
tended conference with Judge Advooate Chipman,
abandoned the oase and left the court room, and
the latter gentleman was appointed by the Presi
dent of the commission to defend the accused.—
The court then adjourned till noon to-day.
Europe.
The Cunard steamship Persia arrived at this
port yesterday, with two days later advioes from
Europe. •
The non-arrival of the Great Eastern was
giving rise to all sorts of melancholy forebodings
in England. On this side of the water the ex
planation is very dear. The Great Eastern only
started on her return voyage one day before the
Persia failed from Queenstown. We cannot ex
pect to hear of her arrival in England for a ful
iveek.
The political news brought by this arrival haB
no special interest.
The cholera was still making headway in Italy.
The loyal Americans, resident in Paris, have
presented Yons. Malerpine, chief editor of the
Opinion Rationale (Prince Napoleon’s organ),
with a magnificent service of silver, in apprecia
tion of his sympathy, as manifested during the
war, for our national cause in the late rebellion.
In the London money market, on the 11th inst.,
United States five-twenty bonds sold at 67 a
67 1-2. British Consols closed at 89 1 4aS9 3-4.
Cotton was unchanged.
Hotel Arrivals.
PULASKI HOUSE.—Savannah, August 2G.
James B West, Baltimore.
John Lough, do.
A M Cochran, Athens.
W L Alexander, Brooks county,
JII McCall, do. do.
D S Brandon, Thomasville.
Jas M Warner and lady, New Haven.
C L Guilman, Charleston.
Capt Henry L Stone, Fort Pulaski.
Capt Frank W Capia, do.
A Wood, Jr.
T Petard and wife, Augusta.
J Gray, llilton Head.
C C Hendrickson, Ga.
Geo W-Peacock, Ga.
Gilbert R Ruggs, Hilton Head.
J B Strobart, Effingham county.
Mrs Basch, Florida.
W II Holmes, steamer Idaho.
Henry M Meyers, do.
Jas S Bisce, Ass’t Surg’n, Fort Pulaski.
H Eagle.
SHIPPING.
ATLANTIC COAST MAIL STEAMSHIP
COMPANY.
FOE NEW TORK.
T HE first class steamship ARIADNE,Capt. Crarey,
will positively sail on THURSDAY, the 31st
inst., at - o'clock — M. For freight or passage, having
very superior accommodations, to
angTi JNO. R. WILDER.
PIONEER LINE.
il Jb 5-
FOB NEW YORK.
rrHE U. S. Mail steamship ZODIAC, E. M. Bnikley,
jL Commander, will sail for the above port on her
regular day, THURSDAY, August 31, at — o'clock.
For freight or passage, having superior accommoda
tions, apply to
HUNTER & GAMMELL.
aug26 84 Bay street.
For Philadelphia.
PHILADELPHIA & SAVANNAH
STEAMSHIP LINE.
rpHE U. S. Mat! sterm'ship MINNETONKA. 1,000
tons burthen, J. \V. Nairn, Commander, will leave
for the above portYm SATURDAY, the 2d day of Sep
tember.
For freight or passage, having elegant accommoda
tions. apply to
ang-ti HUNTER & GAMMELL
For Palatka, Fla.
VIA DARIEN, DRUNSWICK, ST. MA
RYS, IE UN AN DINA, JACKSON
VILLE AND PICOLATA.
THE new and fast steamer
Fountain, Captain G. W. < ast
ner, will leave for the above places
on SATURDAY MORNING, the
?d Sept, at 9» o'clock.
For freight or passage, apply on board at Dillon's
wharf, opposite the Gas Works, or to
M. A. COHEN, Agent.
Freight payable on wharf. Shippers will furnish
weight and measnrement of goods. tf ang24
For Doctor Town,
loanftuuji
VIA DARIEN,
CONNECTING WITH A TRAN TIC AND
GULF 11. R. FOR THOMASVILLE.
mmmm. THE light draught iron steamer
” ™ IVill. G. Gibbons, Capt. Phil-
pot, will leave Dillon’s wharf as above
on TUESDAY MORNING, 29th inst.,
at 9 o'clock; and will ply regularly between Savannah
and Doctor Town, in connection with the Road, leav
ing as follows, viz :
Savannah Every Tuesday.
Doctor Town Every Thursday.
Freight receipted for through to any point on Rail”
road between Doctor Town and Thomasville.
FREIGHT PAYABLE HERE.
ERWIN & HARDEE.
JOHN L. ROUMILLAT.
Agent on Wharf. 1m aug21
ATLANTIC AND fiULF
RAILROAD.
NOTICE
I S hereby given that an arrangement has been en
tered into between Messrs. Erwin & Hardee, Agents
for tiie
STEAMER WM. 6. GIBSONS.
and this Company, by which passengers and freight
will be transported to and from
Thomasville and Savannah,
And all Intermediate Points.
Goods will be received at any time during the week
at the steamer’s warehouse on Dillon's wharf.
WILLIAM DUNCAN,
Act'g Pres’t A. and G. R. R«
daspEB J. Fulton, Sup't.lm aug2I
MERCHANTS’ LINE
Sailing Vessels,
FOR NEW YORK.
The fine clipper bark
HARVEST HOOK,
Staples, Master,
will commence receiving cargo for the above port on
Monday, Die 28th inst.
For freight or passage apply to
aug26 tf (MIAS. L COLBY & CO.
Merchants’ Line Sailing Vessels.
THE fine clipper bark R. H.
Walker, Capt. L. B. Latham, will be
ready to receive cargo for New York on
'Friday- the 18th inst., and will have quick
______ dispatch. Has accommodations for a
few first class passengers. Apply to
CHAS. L. COLBY & 00.,
au^G cor, Bay and Abercoru streets^
M'RCHaNIS’ line
SAILING VESSELS.
for Plifltt delphia.
The A1 schooner
J . H. Williams,
Fooks, Master,
Now loading, will have quick dispatch for the above
port.
For freight or passage apply to
an g 23 tf CTIAS. L. COLBY & CO-
MERCHANTS 1 LINE
I VESSELS.
for lew York.
The fine clipper bark
Pawnee,
Williams, Master,
Having a large part of her cargo engaged, will have
quick dispatch for the above port.
For freight or passage apply to
ang-23 tf . CHAS. L. COLBY & CO-
angzz
For New York,
THE schr. Addic E. Rarncs,
G. W. Lawson, master, is now ready to
receive freight and have quick dispatch.
For freight or passage apply to
' E. KOETHCKK & CO.,
tf cor. Bay and Whitaker sts.
AUCTION SALES
HY.BI.l B A BIElfER,
bay street.
THIS DAY, 23th inst., at 10 o’clock, will be sold in
front of store,
12 boxes Deidesheimer Wine 5 boxes Malaga Wine
30 bbls Potatoes, 25,000 Cigars
5o doz papers Lilienthal’s Mnofeing Tobacco
10 gross Telegraph Matches, 20 doz Hats and Cape
5 boxes Oranges, 5 boxes Lemons
10 boxes Raisins , _ *
And a lot of Kitchen and Household Furniture
Several Gold and silver Watches and Jewelry
1 two horse Wagon.1 aug2S
BY BEEN A MEYER.
On WEDNESDAY', 30th inst., at 10 o’clock, will be sold
on the premises of YVaiker's old residence, St. James
square, between Barnard and Jefterson streets.
All the Household Furniture, consisting in part of
sofas, chairs, bedsteads, tables, wardrobes, bureaus,
mattresses, hat racks, looking glasses, carpets, window
shades, extension tables. Kite hen safes, and a large
lot of tin, crockery and glassware, and a great many
other articles. j aug-28
non.
rriTHHXT,
VESSEL AT AUCTION.
BY’ ISAAC ». laBOCHE.
THOS. J. WALSH, Auctioneer.
On MONDAY, 28th inst., will be sold at the Market
wharf, foot of Barnard street, at U o’clock,
The clipper bnilt schooner Ormata, 18 tons burthen,
well found in sails and rigging, and apparel; in perfect
order and ready to take in cargo; draws 4 feet when
loaded. She is at the wharf ready for inspection, and
can be treated for at private sale. 3 aug25
WANTS.
FREIGHT FDR
AUGUSTA
DAILY
RECEIVED
AND
FORWARDED SEMI-WEEKLY,
REK
STEAMER AMAZON, CAPT. RICH’D JOHNSON
STEAMER LAURA, CAPT. ED. HILLER.
HAVING a commodions Ware
house on DILLON’S WHARF, we are
prepared to receive freight as above.
Due notice will be given of the days of
departure of each steamer.
ERWIN & HARDEE.
JOHN L. ROUMIILAT,
Agent on Wharf. lm nug!8
FOR NEW YORK.
STAR LINE.
Seinl-W eekly,
THE FIRST CLASS V. S- MAIL STEAMSHIPS
Nevada Captain Carpenter
United States “ Share.
America “ Ciift.
Constitution “ Greeman
The above ships compose the Line, and will sail from
New York and ravannnh every Wednesday and Satur
day, BRIGHAM, BALDWIN & CO.,
Agents in Savannah.
WAKEMAN, GOOKIN & DICKINSON,
17 Broadway,
Agents in New York.
THE UNITED STATES
Will leave Savannah for New Y'ork on WEDNESDAY',
Aug't 30.
For freight or passage, apply to
jy28—tf BRIGHAM, BALDWIN & CO., AgtS.
Merchant’s Life Sailing Vessels
REGULAR LINE
OF
Clipper Schooners
FOR NEW YORK.
THE undersigned intend keeping in
operation a regular weekly line of fast
sailing vessels plying between Savannah
and the above port, with superior accom-
modations lor passengers, and the very
best facilities for delivering freight in good order and
at low rates, with promptness and dispatch.
Particular attention given to forwarding goods from
New York. CHAS. L. COLBY & CO.,
june23 cor. Bay and Abercorn streets.
SHIPPERS TO AUGUSTA
AND
Points Beyond,
A RE notified that Goods will be received at our
ijL Warehouse on Dillon’s wharf at any time during
the week.
aug!5 Ira ERWIN & HARDEE.
M. E. WILLIAMS.
J. R. M f ENTIRE.
P. U. WARP,
MSI, ii'Iill
AUCTION AND COMMISSION
MERCHANTS,
Bay Street, Savannah, Gra.
References:
Savannah—Brigham, Baldwin & Co., Gaden A
Unckles, Isaac D. LaRoche, Hiram Roberts, W. YVood-
bridge, Erwin & Hardee.
New York—S. T. Knapp & Bro., D. H. Baldwin &
Co.
Sale days, Tuesdays and Fridays.ang26
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 Znbly street, near the
Savannah and Ogeechee Canal, is completed. We are
now prepared to saw and furnish Lumber in large or
small quantities to salt purchasers, and respectfully
solicit a share of public patronage. YVe will also pur
chase Lumber as it arrives in this market.
jy29 ROSE & ARKWRIGHT.
A BABE CHANCE
For Investment.
W IFE be sold at public auction in the city of Sa
vannah, on the 5th day of September next, with
out reserve, the Mill Site, with Saw Atill thereunto be
longing, situated in the county of i hatham, State of
Georgia, about 9 miles from the city of savannah, on
the Ogeechee Canal, together with all the machinery,
fixtures, buildings, outhouses, tallies, &c., &c.
The site of the mill contains 9 acres of land, with
very capacious backwater. The Ogeechee Canal being
in the course of reconstruction, will be finished in a
short time, when lumber can be rafted to and from
points on the A. & G. R. R. and the city of Savannah,
and will thus afford better facilities for rafting than any
other mill in the State of Georgia.
For further particulars apply to
augS td M. J. SOLOMON**,
S ITUATION WANTED as steward on one
of the river boats, or as bar keeper. Has bad 20
years experience at the latter business.
ARCHIBALD MoLE.VN,
aug26 3* cor. YVest Broad st. and Battle Row,
W ANTED FOR CASH-Cotton, Wool,Hides,
Rags, Waste Papet, Metals, Bottles, &c„ &c., in
large or small quantities, at the
FOREST CITY MILLS,
aug2 tf • Savannah.
Room Wanted.
SPACIOUS and well furnished southerly
room for a single "eutleman, in a quiet and re
spectable family where there are few or no boarders.
The best of references given. Address WHIG, Repub-
licanoffice. tf auglG
A
FINCI GOODS,
IMffiU HI IET1L
The undersigned respectfully inform the public
that they have received, and will continue to re
ceive, a very large stock of
BOOK?, STATIONERY, MUSIC
AND
FANCY GOODS.
They have made complete arrangements with
the leading Publishers for
BOOKS & MUSIC,
and with the Importers for
KISICIl
SALE OP
CIKMRHT nonin.
AND
HARNESSES.
CHIEF QUARTERMASTER’S OFFICE, j
1st Division, Dkp’t of Georgia,
Savannah, Ga., August 23, 1865. ]
WILL BB SOLD •
At Public Auction,
TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER, AT
The Government Stables and Corral,
OX EAST BOU^RT STREET,
Monday, the 11th of September Next
The following condemned stock:
B Y a careful tenant, a furnished house iu a good lo
cality. Possession taken either in September, Oc
tober or November. Apply at
111 and 113 CONGRESS STREET,
jylS tf Treanor’s old stand.
THE HVTEBN1L
Must be paid on Cotton and all manufactured Goods
before shipment from this port after this date.
Office at Savannah National Bank.
ALEX. W. WILSON,
Col. Int. Rev. 1st Dist. Ga.
Savannah, Ga„ Aug. 23d, 1833.6 aug24
Horses and Carriages to Let.
DAN'L BUTLEE’S STABLES,
Corner of York and Whitaker Streets.
G OOD Horses and first class Carriages furnished
at shortest notice and at reasonable rates. Also,
stabling horses. None but courteous and careful dri
vers are employed. 3 ang25
Copartnership Notice.
T HE undersigned have this day entered into Co
partnership to carry on Stevedorage, Drayage,
Storage and Commission business, under the name of
H. J. Dickerson & Co.
Office, second door west of Messrs. Andrew Low &
Co. H. J. DICKERSON,
T. A. GOODWIN, ’
N. B. BROWN.
Savannah, Ga„ August 21,1SG5. lm acg21
Offices to Rent.
O NE single and two double offices in the second
story, conveniently located on Bay street, suitable
for merchants and lawyers, or for batchelor’s apart-
ments. Apply to
aag22 tt HENRY BRYAN.
JUST RECEIVED
Per Steamer America,
A fine assortment of
Rhine Wines!
Wines
Hockheimer,
Nierstiner,
Uiebf rauuiilk.
Liquors.
St. Croix Runt,
Jamaica Rum,
I Fine Brandies.
AND
And a variety of the finest brands of
Fancy G-Oocls.
For the large quantities we purchase (for cash)
to supply our thr^e estabishments in Savannah,
Augusta and Macon, we received the very bes$
terms, not within the range of one house South
or North. We can, therefore, assure
COUNTRY MERCHANTS
that they can purchase from us just as cheap as
they could if ordering direct from the Publish
ers or Importers.
We have always on hand in large quantities
PRIME R 8
SPELLERS,
READERS,
GRAMMARS,
ARITHMETICS.
GEOGRAPHIES,
HISTORIES,
ALGEBRAS,
PHILOSOPHIES,
CHEMISTRIES,
DICTIONARIES,
LATIN, FRENCH,
GERMAN and SPANISH
BOOKS,
RELIGIOUS,
MEDICAL,
LAW and POETICAL WORKS,
in great variety.
CHILDRENS 1 BOOKS,
LEGAL, CAP, LETTER,
NOTE and BILL PAPERS,
ENVELOPES, GILLIOT’S PENS,
FABER’S LEAD PNCILS,
• CRAY'ON’S WATER COLORS,
COPY and DRAWING BOOKS,
BLANK BOOKS,
DIARIES,
MEMORANDUM BOOKS,
SLATES and PENCILS,
INK STANDS,
PEN RACKS,
LETTER Cl,iPS,
INK ERASERS,
LETTER FOLDERS,
SEALING WAX.
MUCILAGE,
CARMINE,
BLUE
Also.
Lunch Served at 11 O’clock A. M.,
jy22—tf
At
St. Charles’,
A. STAMM’S,
in Rear of Custom House.
LUMBER.
R OUGH and Dressed Boards; Scantling, 3x4, 4x4
and 4x5; Shingles; Nails, 4, S and lOd; Family
Flour; Mess Beef; for sale by
RICHARDSON & BARNARD,
jy22 Bay street, opposite Mariner's Church.
LEVI M. CUL’RCUILL, J. R. W. JOHNSTON.
CHURCHILL & JQHNSTOW,
■»HY GOODS
AND
GENERAL COMMISSION MEECHANTS,
AGENTS OF STEAMER UN1(*T,
233 Broad St., opposite Masonic Hall
AUGUSTA, GA.
Will give prompt and personal attention to all con
signments they may be favored with. Consignments
solicited.
References in Savannah.
Messrs. DeWitt & Morgan.
“ Beil, Wylly & Christian,
“ J. T. Paterson & ^Jp„
“ N. I-yon, Esq. 3 m aug25
CLOSING OUT SALE.
MESSRS. KBIN & COMPANY
Opposite Post Office,
W IUU offer at Auction on THURSDAY’, August
17th, at 10 o’clock, through
BELL, WYLLY & CHRISTIAN
Their entire stock, to close consignments, consisting
in partof—
100bbl8 Flour
125 boxes Claret
100 cases Cordials, assorted
69 sacks Coffee
5 qr casks Old Wines
35 bbls Wkisky
With a general stock of Groceries, well worth
the attention of the Trade. aug!5
NEW GOODS.
J UST RECEIVED, a large and beautiful as-
• ment of
FANCY GOODS,
selected expressly lor this market. Call and see
them. C. M. HILLSMAN,
ang!4 cor. Bull and Broughton streets.
U’ASTERIV HAY, Spruce Boards, Brick and
XJ Shingles, just received and for sale in lots to suit
purchasers by HORATIO PITCHBR,
Harris' Wharf; foot Lincoln street,
ugtt Under the Blair
BOARDING, PIC NICS, &C„
AT THE
ISLE OIF 1 ZELQJPIES.
MR CHARLES E, FLANDERS
ESPJECTFILLiY informs his friends and.the
i citizens of Savannah that he has removed to the
ISLE OF HOPE, where he is prepared to receive
BOARDERS,
And to furnish
PIC NICS AND PARTIES
At the shortest notice. All orders must be left at the
store of Messrs. Stuart & Co., under Masonic Hall.
N. B.—Bath Houses and Boats for Fishing can be
had on the premises. jy24
AND
BLACK
DRESS GOODS!
Per Steamer America,
Just Opened,
BY
JNO. C. MAKER & CO.,
Qor. Congress and Whitaker Streets.
aug!8
NEW GOODS.
1 CASE 4-4 Bleached Shirtings
1 case Ladies' White Cotton Hose
1 case Gents’ Brown Cotton Half Hode
Irish Linens and Hack Towel.
Cambric, Swiss and Mull Muslins
Cambric Edgings and Insertings
1 case Gingham Umbrellas
Children's do do, just received and for sale by
a °g%S?I)»WITT & MORGAN.
Gunny Oloth-Bale Rope.
1 A BAUES Gunny Cloth
IU 60 coils Bale Rope
In store and for sale by
HILTON A RANDKLL,
% - 133 B»j street.
INKS.
ARNOLD AND DAVID’S
WRITIAG AKD COPYING FLUIDS
PIANO 3.
(Sole agents for S'einway A Son’s, Soeibler
Schmidt, and Gales’ celebrated instruments for
the State of Georgia.)
GrOTE-A Its,
FLUTES,
* CL A.-K,IONTff,TS,
VIOLINS,
ACCORD KOJST?,
FLUTINAS,
BANJOS,
MELODEONS,
TAMBOR1ES, See.
vioLiisr
AND
Guitar Strings,
PHOTOGRAPHS,
PHOTOGRAPBIC ALBUMS,
POCKET BOOKS,
WALLETS,
WATCH KEYS,
MERSCHAUM PIPES.
RUBBER DO ,
POCKET KNIVES,
SCI'SORS,
•TOOTH BKUSI«S,
HAIRBRUSHES, W
CHILDREN’S
ROUND
POCKET
DRESSING
BACK
COMBS,
MIRRORS,
CHECKERS
AND
CHESS
BOARDS
AND
MEN,
PLAYING CARDS.
LUBIiV, PIIAL0X & BARNEY’S
EXTRACTS.
Pomoades,
Hair f ils,
Colognes,
Cosmetiqaes.
SPECTACLES
AND
EYE GLASSES,
TO SUIT ALL AGES.
Northern Publishers’ Catalogues famished,
and goods sold accordingly.
Wholesale Terms— Cash, or City Acceptances.
Retail Terms—Strictly Cash.
JOHN C. SCHREINER & SONS,
SAVANNAH, opposite Pulaski Hotel.
AUGUSTA, 199 Broad street.
MACON, Cotton Avenue. tug 26—tf
260
70
MULES,
HORSES.
ALSO,
A LOT OF WAGOflS,
HAENESSES (Horse and Mule), Ac.
Sale to continue from day to day until all are sold,—
This is a good opportunity to procure many valuable
animals.
Terms Cash iu Government
Funds.
CAPT. S. S. STARR,
Chief Q. M. District Savaqpah,
JOHN S. BERGEN,
ang23—tf 1st Lt. 173d N. Y. V. and A. A. Q. M.
J.O. MATHEWSON
GENERAL
COMMISSION, PRODUCE BROKER
AND
FORWARDING MERCHANT,
No. 285 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga.,
(At the Old Stand of the late firms of T. P. Stovall &
Co., Stovall, McLaughlin & Co., and O. H.
McLaughlin & Co.,j
Will give his prompt and personal attention to the
purchase and sale of Cotton, Domestic Goods, Sugar,
Bacon, Lard, Grain, Flour, Rope, Bagging, and Mer
chandize generally.
Having the Agency of several first class Cotton
Mills, I am prepared at all times to supply orders for
YamB, Sheetings, shirtings, Osnaburgs, Drills, Ker
seys, Jeans, &c , &c.
With extensive fire-proof warehouses, can famish
secure storage, and give prompt attention to merchan
dize and produce consigned to me for forwarding in
any direction.8m aug24
HILTON & RANDELl,
WHOLESALE
GROCERS
193 Buy Street, near B|rnard,
SAVANNAH, GA.
JJAVE now in store and are receiving by every
steamer from the North, the following goods, which
they offer for sale at
LOWEST MARKET RATES
50 tubs choice ’Goehen BUTTER, “H. &R."
30 flrkin.q “ “ “
100 boxes “ “ CHEESE
25 cases choice Pine Apple “
60 bags COFFEE, Rio, Java and St. Domingo
150 bxs Green TEA,Imperial and Young Hyson
1W) boxes Bteck do Oolong and English Breakfast
85 bbls SUGAR, light and dark coffee
5« bbls “ crashed and powdered
75 bbls Syrup, sngar house and extra
100 bbls FLOUR, different brands
100 bbls and half bbls Hominy
*0 half bbls and kits Noe. 1 and 2 Mackerel
150 boxes Brown and Fancy SOAPS
100 boxes Starch
ISO reams Wrapping Paper, Tea, 6traw and Ma
nilla
50 bbls Crackers, assorted
20 boxes TOBACCO, Navy, “La Moines” and
other kinds.
200 gross fine cut Chewing Tobacco
100 gross Smoking do
40 boxes T. D. Pipes
100 cases LIQUORS—Brandy, Whiskey, Gin,
<5tc.
50 cases Claret
75 cases Cider, very superior
100 bbls and kegs Whisky and Brandy
25 kegs Port and Sherry Wines
20 baskets Champagne
50 cases Bitters, various kinds
25 M Segars
15 cases Sardines
25 cases Condensed Milk
loo pkgs Raisins, wholes, halves and quarters
20 bbls NUTS—Almonds. Walnuts, Ac.
150 boxes Candles — Paraffine, Adamantine
Mould
25 boxes Haccaroni and Yerafficelli
50 doz two and three Hid. Bucksta
25 doz Scrub Brushes
100 gross Matches, various kinds
20 boxes Olive Oil, pts and qta
4o tube Lard
175 boxes Ground Spices and Mustard, assorted
40 boxes Figs, very fine
25 boxes Soda, Saleratns, Cream Tartar, Ac.
60 boxes Yeast Powdera
26 boxes Citron,
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. 1/. COLBY & CO., .
angle tf cor. Bay and Abercorn sts,
INSURANCE!
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, $10,400,000
CHAS. L. COLBY & CO.
A RE prepared to take Marine Risks to any
Domestic or Foreign Port, and Fire Risks
n 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,
comer Bay and Abercorn streets.
Branch Office,
cor. Drayton and Bryan streets. auglfi-tf
CO iTON GINS !
Emery’s Patent,
Time, Space and Labor Saved,
The undersigned being sole agents for the
£MERY PATENT GIN
3
a
-2
c3
P4
Mare now ready to offer them at regular prices, and
Ware convinced that the public will find them to be
p-jtlie most durable and economical article of the kind
Sthat has yet been invented.
H Samples can be seen at the store of
- AMES, PEABODY & CO.,
' No. 152 Congress street,
pqand also $t the warehouse of
iCHAS. Iu COLBY & CO.
o
M jy25-tf Cor. Bay and Abercorn Sts.
QUEENSWARE HOUSE !
Brougiiton Streets
Second door from Comer Bull street.
A large and elegant stock of
China, Qneensware, Glass, &«.,
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 up expressly for
CO UJYTit I* Til sin E.
Assorted crates of White Granite Ware
Common Ware
W hite Granite and Com
mon Ware.
Goods re-packed to suit purchasers.
E. D.
augl
lm
SMYTH.
J. C. HULLS SOXS’
SOAP AND CANDLES!
(T t BOXES Hull’s Ex. No. 1 Family Soap, in 2
4 till), bars and 1 lb. Lumps
100 boxes Patent Mould Candles
10 gross Honey Toilet Soap
10 gross Bath Soap
10 gross Brown Windsor Soap
In store and for sale by
HILTON & RANDELL,
ang23 6 193 Bay street.
Just Received,
BY
STUART & CO.
F AMILY FLOUR, in bbls, half bbls and 25 lb
sacks
Clothes Baskets
Market Baskets
HairTSrooms
Pope's Head Brushes
Hair and Feather Dusters
Long Handled ScrabbingBrushes
Also, a large lot of New Potatoes and Fresh Eggs.
STUART & CO.,
aug3 cor. Ball and Broughton streets.
FRESH ARRIVAL !
Pei* Zodiac.
O fr BBLS. Jno. Gibson's best Whisky
hi tf 20 bbls R. Bond’s old Bourbon
10 bbls Mountain Dew
25 bbls old Rye
100 bbls Crushed Sugar
For sale CHEAP to close the consignment, bv
KEIN & COMPANY,
ju.ly20 opposite the Post office,
Roofing: and Decking.
zl O rx tor sale by
‘tffyJKJ RICHARDSON A BARNARD,
ang*24 tf Bay st, opp. Mariners' Church.
GUNNY CLOTH.
T O ARRIVE • For sale by
RICHARDSON & BARNARD,
aug22 tf Bay st, opp. Mariners’ Church.
CORN.
if A AA BUSHELS prime 'White Southern
V r\J Com, just received per steamer Perit;
for sale by.
auglT
Perit;
GADEN & UNCKLES
M arking ink.-
Manul'actured and for sale by
DAVID H. GALLOWAY,
35 Drayton Btreet, Savannah, Ga.,
In barrels of from 40 to 44 gallons, 25 cents per gallon-
by retail, 60 cents per gallon. 3m aug24 ’
Drunkenness Cured.
T HE inebriate may now hid defiance to the tempt
ing cup. Dr. Zone’s antidote for strong drink is
a certain cure for drunkenness. It creates a dislike for
strong drink, and can be administered without the
knowledge of the patient
Descriptive circulars sent to any nddress. For gale
by all respectable druggists in the United States and
Canadas. Price, $1 per Sox, or packages of six boxes
for $5. Sent by mail on receipt of the money, by
JNO. J. KROMER, Wholesale Agent,
may®}—ly 408 Chesnnt st., Philadelphia, Pa.
SPRUCE.
White Pine Lumber,
For sale by
and
ALSO,
Tapioca,
Currants,
Prunes,
Sago,
Jy28
Macon Journal A Mi
weeks and vend bill to
Nutm (£ttan Twine,
Fig Blue, Ac., Ac.
copy twice a week fir*
iy20—tf
EMIL KOETHCKE A CO.,
cor. Whitaker and Barnard streets.
N AIU8.—
4, 8 and 10d. For sale by
RICHARDSON A BARNARD,
augl Bay st, opposite Mariners Church.
■^TINEGAB.—15 bbls White Wine and Cider
Vinegar; for sale by
an 2^2 2
C. L. GILBERT.
OSTON CRACKERS.—
Just received, for sale by
RICHARDSON A BARNARD,
augl Bay st, opposite Mariners Church.
B
B racking and ink.—200 do* Maaonv
Blacking
100 dozen Mason's Ink
For sale by
ang22 c. L. GILBERT.
F EOUR.—Heckers Patent Self-raising flour, jnst
received and for sale by
L. GILBERT.
H AMS, Smoked Beef, Tongues, Bolognas, Pfg
Shoulders and Sides; for sate by
aagia
C. L, GILBERT.
N EW MACKEREL. Codfish and Herrina
landing and for sale bf
1 ugI3
C, L. GILBERT.