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SAVANNAH DAILY REPUBLICAN, TUESDAY MORNING, AUGUST 29, 1865.
,()CAL MATTERS-
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mir sccaiimhiP Lines.
) " 1 can n ow boast of her facilities of
^""'danon for freight and passengers to
, l "i linU 0 f the North, which is not surpassed
‘'“’"Tother Southern port. We have now
lines
• XT
0 f first class steamships to New
. ,j, c <‘gtar Line," consisting ef the
' Nevada, United States, America,
fqnitT s ft.> j
v ' ,; on , and the Idaho, of which Messrs.
'■ !1 ’ ]j a idwin & Co. are the agents in this
opioneer Line,” composed of the
' ’ zodiac and I’erit, Hunter & Gam-
r * t« • and the “Atlantic Coast Mail
' company's Line,” of which the
' '' i- the pioneer, and the Ariadne her
r ' t The agent is Mr. J. R. Wilder. A line
".'been established between this port and
-'lidclphia, the first vessel of which is an-
t0 leave this port on Sept. 2. Messrs.
;; ^ camniell are also the agents of this
t ;, ese vessels are commanded by
; ex perienccd and gentlemanly officers
Ci |' ssi'tants, who need no eulogium from our
^“e steadily increasing demand for the pro-
•-rf the South compels our merchants and
“ s t0 3CC k the speediest means for its
’station, and hence the establishment of
/..(e swift anJ P°P ular lines -
r.‘ far-seeing merchants and ship-owners
, [iin w jH no doubt enter the lists with her
cities, and establish a line between that
' j t (]i< port, in order to reap some of the
-■•images to be gained by such a course.—
Z ,j ia u bail any advance in such direction
5 . h much pleasure, and hope ere long to her-
' Ithe establishment of communication with
i . principal cities of the Union by first class
si-.amsMP 5 lrom P ort -
KuiiBtBV.—On Sunday night last a bold
,. ..jccessiiil robbery was committed on a
• j, e on' Iglethorpe Square. The thieves ef-
,, ;eJ an entrance into the building by cut-
..jj ,i ie fastenings of the windows and raising
-.. sash. After lighting the gas, they pro
nto! to search the premises for plunder and
t , c ,i ei l in carrying off a lot of silver ware,
-.„ting of goblets, spoons, and other arti-
.... amounting in all to between five and six
halted dollars in value. Many other arti-
,; rf were gathered, but left as is supposed by
, fright of the robbers. The frequent oc-
■ ::rence of these robberies, in our principal
-.rruughfares, calls loudly for the exercise of
tiie utmost vigilance of our authorities, and we
\ speak for those who may be detected in the
.amission of these deeds the punishment their
. .mi so richly deserves.
CuTion.—Some twelve or fourteen wagons,
; .1.1 with cotton, from Burke county, ar-
here yesterday. From those having
:: .-e temus in charge, we learn that this
i uaty has been nearly drained of the cotton
jfich has accumulated there for some time
a t. and that the prospect of any future sup-
iv of the staple from this place is very gloomy
-very little, if any, having been planted.
>a n am. Tatai. Acciiibm.—Early yesterday
a .Tning. Captain Robertson, of Co. F, 175th re-
r'.nmot New York Volunteers, was found lying
r. the pavement in front of the store formerly
-rupied by Messrs. Brigham, Baldwin A Co., on
B-y, opposite Barnard street. When picked up
::.e Captain was found ijuito dead, with his face
a-.l bead horribly mutilated. Nothing is known
a, the cause of the sad occurrence, but it is
posed the unfortunate officer, during a fit of
mraiebuosm, fell from the third story window
: sol building. Me learn that Captain Robert-
: u has been for some time connected with the
C emissary Department. He was 32 years of
’ aid leaves a wife and two children, residing
■ : klyn, to lament his untimely loss. The
.-.eral will take place at ten o'clock this fore-
Akkivai of 1’koduce.—The steamer St.
iA. r.a. Captain Circopely, arrived on Sunday
‘.Mi: the islands to the southward with a large
a.-.imt of produce, consisting of near four
.sandmelons, fodder, chickens, eggs, po-
taiws, etc., the result of the efforts of the col
ored fanners in this neighborhood. This, we
=re, is thq first receipt of the kind in any
s.nount from this source, and sp^ks well fer
U 1 industry of this class of our citizens.
t n"fiii:VB3,—We are glad to see that our
s-a . prising and public spirited merchants,Messrs.
“ ^ Hardee, have taken the initial move to
ils the repair of the wharves, and have adver-
-■-i.vr contracts to rebuild Dillon’s wharves,and
*■ rear those interested to their advertisement
•-i-aher column. This work—the improvement
• ur water front—needed but a commencement
- i- a spirit of honest rivalry among the own-
. -bis property, and push the matter to com-
■ and we are glad to chronicle any advance
0 -is direction.
. '‘ U|JE -—We understand that an unfortu-
.oung woman named Dora Nixon, re-
t ’ n l ^ e low er part of the city, committed
•s on Iriday last by taking poison.—
' s supposed to have been the cause of
'-•deed.
, * u sa le of the schooner “Ora Mon eta” was
• “sd on account of the weather, but will
‘ Ia ke place this day at 11 o’clock.—
’. a desirable craft for those wishing to
•• ‘tmongst the numerous islands, drawing
--1 .our feet when loaded.
.'. Re t, °s.—The steamship Nevada sailed for
* J!S on Satur day last, and not the Consti-
“ ai e rroneously reported by us.
j. : ^ e ' tr)a Minstrels have arrived in town,
ipset to gj Te an exhibition in a few days.
PIT Mo,el Arrival*.
• ■ KI House.—Savannah, August 28.
rX r 6 , 0 B Crar L Str Ariadne.
,, B Ingram, “
'.7 s ,, 11 Crarv, “
J] h Hull," c«
1 Id Bennett, «<
\'Williams, ‘ ‘
Inr r " allace > New York.
t tt. Irvin ’ ■ ir -> 0hi o-
• r Jau ®, Augusta.
Thus wi C t lraD ’ Savanna fi-
nos White, New York.
::t \ ; i w H-el,C^n? PragUe ’ and 2 £hU ’
u vv Savannah.
Vermont -
S^ f ^:s NewYork -
j k H j^> Milledgeville, Ga.
^ 1-Harper, Bur ke Co.
Barfield Macon, Qa.
“Hennis, Now York.
ThevA on ’ Augusta.
(• q rjre Ba *ch, Fernandina, F)»
'^Umbridge, Savannah.
ISBym, Burke Co *
Hemp and lady.
SHIPPING.
ATLANTIC COAST MAIL STEAMS8IP
COMPANY.
FOSJVfiWlORK.
rrtHE first class steamship ARIADNE,rapt. Crarey,
. “ will positively sail on THURSDAY, the 31st
met., at - o’clock — M. For freight or passage, having
very superior accommodations, to
_ pug;5 JNO. R. WILDER.
PIONEER LINE.
FOR N E W YORK.
T HE IT. S. Mail steamship ZODIAC, E. M. Bnlkley,
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.
STAR LINE.
FOR NEW YORK.
T HE new and elegant first class U. S. Mail Steam
ship IDAHO, Captain Holmes, will posi
tively sail for the above port on WEDNESDAY,
Aug. 30, at — o'clock — M.
For freight or passage, having splendid accommo
dations, apply to
BRIGHAM, BALDWIN & CO.,
angCS Stoddard’s Building, opp Post Office.
For Philadelphia.
PHIUDEIPH’A & SAVANNAH
STEAMSHIP LINE.
rriHE U. S. Mail stermship MINNETONKA 1,000
JL tons burthen, J. W. Bairn, Commander, will leave
for the above port on SATURDAY, the 2d day of Sep
tember.
For freight or passage, having elegant accommoda
tions, apply to
aug.o HUNTER & GAYMELT,
For Palatka, Fla.
VIA DARIEXi BRUNSWICK, ST. MA
RYS, UK RNAN DIN A, 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 famish
weight ana measurement of goods. tf ang24
For Doctor Town,
VIA DARIEN,
CO XNECTIXG WITH A TLAN TIC AND
GULF li. R. EUR THOMASVILLE.
THE light draught iron steamer
Will. G. Gibbon*, Capt. Phil-
put. will leave Dillon's wharf as above
on TUESDAY MORMNG, 29tb 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 GULF
RAILROAD.
NOTICE
I S hereby given that an arrangement has been en
tered into between Messrs. Erwin & Hardee, Agents
for the
STEAMER WM. 6. GIBBONS.
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 ou Dillon’s wharf.
WILLIAM DUNCAN,
Act’g Pres’t A. and G. H. R.
GASrEB J. Fulton, Sup’t. Im aug21
MERCHANTS’ LINE
Sailing Vessels.
fob new York.
The fine clipper bark
HARVEST MOON,
Staples, Master,
will commence receiving cargo for the above port on
Monday, the 2$th inst.
For freight or passage apply to
ang20 tf til .IS- L. COLBY & CO.
MHEHANTS’ LINE
SAILING VESSELS.
For ]*Iiili»<lelpliio.
The A1 schooner
j . H. Williams,
Fooks, Master,
Now loading, wiH have quick dispatch for the above
port.
For freight or passage apply to
aug23 tf CHAS. COLBY' & CO.
MERCHANTS' LINE
SftlLIMS VESSELS.
For Sew York.
The fine clipper bark
Pawnee,
Williams, Matter,
Having a large part of her cargo engaged, will h*ve
quick dispatch for the above port.
For freight or passage apply to
aug23 tf CHAS. L. COLBY & CO.
Merchtits’ Line Sailing Vessels.
■ THE fine clipper bark R. R.
Walker, Capf. L. B. Latham, will "be
ready to receive cargo for New York on
Friday., the I8th inst, and will have quick
dispatch. Has accommodations for a
tewnrstmass & ^
audits cor. Bay and Abercora street**
REGULAR FINE FORBOS.
TON.—The fine echr Witch Uueen,
.Percival master, fat White’s Cotton
’Tress), will have dispatch for above port,
most of her cargo being engaged. For
r passage apply to
RICHARDSON * BARNARD,
aug28—tf Bay st„ opp. Mariners' Church.
For New York.
THE echr. Addie E. Barnet,
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.
FREIGHT FOR AUGUSTA
RECEIVED DAILY
. . .» AND
FORWARDED SEMI-WEE KEY,
PER
STEAMER AMAZON, CAPT. RICH’D JOHNSON
STEAMER LAURA, CAPT. ED. HILLER.
HAVING a commodious Ware
house on DILLON'S WHARF, we are
prepared to receive freight as above.
! Dne notice will be given of the days of
departure of eacfr steamer.
ERWIN & HARDEE.
JOHN L. ROUMILLAT,
Agent on Wharf.lm anglS
FOR NEW YORK.
STAR LINE.
Semi-W eehly.
THE FIRST CLASS U- S. MAIL STEAMSHIPS
Nevada Captain Carpenter
United State* “ 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 & CO.,
Agents in Savannah.
WAKEMAN, GOOKIN & DICKINSON,
IT Broadway,
Agenta in New York.
THE UNITED STATES
Wttl leave Savannah for New York on WEDNESDAY,
Angt 30.
For freight or passage, apply to
jy28—tf BRIGHAM, BALDWIN & CO., Agts.
Merchant’s Line Sailing Vessels
REGULAR LINE
OF
Clipper Schooners
FOR NEAV 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 for passenger s, and the very
best facilities 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.,
* iune23 cor. Bay and Abercorn streets.
sllPPERS TO AUGUSTA
AND
Points Beyond*
k RE notified that Goods will be received at our
ix Warehouse on Dillon’s wharf at any time during
the week.
auglfi ' lm ERWIN & HARDEE.
€. II. LAl«E\T,
TIN AND SHK3T IKON WOitKER
AND
GAS FITTEIFL,
Bay St., Second Boor from Houston,
S gAV ANN AH, GEORGIA.
A11 kinds of Tin, Sheet Iron, Gas Work, Roofs, Gut
ters, Metal Pumps aud Leaders repaired at short notice.
aug2C ’ lm
M. E, WILLIAMS. J. E. M’INTIEE. P. U. WAB1>.
imis, lira k Cl,
AUCTION AND COMMISSION
MERCHANT!!,
Bay Street, Savannah, Gra.
Reference*:
Savannah—Brigham, Baldwin & Co., Gaden A
Unckles, Isaac D. LaRoche, Hiram Roberts, W. Wood-
bridge, Erwin & Hardee.
New York—S. T. Knapp & Bro., D. H. Baldwin &
Co.
Sale days, Tnesdays and Fridays. aug26
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 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, and respectfnUy
solicit a share of public patronage. We will also pur
chase Lumber as it arrives in this market.
jy29 ROSE & ARKWRIGHT.
A RARE CHANCE
For Investment.
W IDE i>e sold at public auction in the city of Sa
vannah, on the Sth day of September next, with
out reserve, the Mill Site, with Saw Mill thereunto be
longing, situated in the county of < hatham, State of
Georgia, about9 miles from tbecityot savannah, on
the Ogeechee Canal, together with all the machinery,
fixtures, buildings, outhouses, tables, &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 farther particulars apply to
augS td M. J. SOLOMONS.
CLOSING OUT SALE.
MESSRS. KBIS & COMPANY
Opposite Post Office,
Xiril/E offer at Auction on THURSDAY, Augnst
VV 17th, at 10 o'clock, through
REEF, WYLLY & CHRISTIAN
Their antirestock, to close consignments, consisting
in part of—
100 bbls Flour
126 boxes Claret
100 cases Cordials, assorted
69 sacks Coffee
6 qr casks Old Wines
36 bbls Wbisky
With a general siockwf Groceries, well worth
the attention of the Trade, auglS
NEW GOODS,
TEST RECEIVED, 6 large and beautiful as-
cJ meat of
FANCY GOODS,
selected expressly for this market. Call and see
them, v C. M. HILL8MAN,
augl4 . cor. Bull and Broughton streets.
PH1ENIX ASSURANCE CO.
OF BONBON,
I NSURES buUdings and goods against fire. The
undersigned will also cover first- class Brick Risks
in the interior cities of this State
BOBT. HABERSHAM A SONS, Agents,
ang!2 ’ eodftn' Bay street, Savanna}!.
The New Skirt,
FOlR 1805.
Brady’s Duplex Eliptic,
A WONDERFUL invention for Ladies. Un-
-oL questionably superior to all others.
■Don't ftpl to read the auvertisements In the Richmond
Tpnw containing full particulars even Saturday ngta-
ffl*. ddffiWftM Wfd
WANTS.
SITUATION WANTED as steward on one
O of the river boats, or ffi Jfo* keeper. Has had 20
years experience at the latter cosiness.
* ARCIILBALD MoTJJYX,
aug26 3* cor. West Broad st. and Battle Row.
TX7ANTED FOR CASH-Cotton,Wool,Hides,
V> Bags, Waste Paper, Metals, Bottles, &c., Ac., in
large or small Quantities, at the
s ouuui 4 ^FOREST CITY MILLS,
&ug2 tf Savannah.
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.
The best of references given. Address WHIG, Repub-
licanoffice. tf angle
B Y a careful tenant, a furnished house in a good lo
cality. Possession taken either in September, Oc
tober or November. Apply at
111 and 113 CONGRESS STREET,
jyI8 tf Treanor’s old stand.
THB MIL RGVMUfi
Most be paid on Cotton and all manufactured Goods
before shipment from this port after this date.
Office at Savannah National Bank. .
ALES. W. WILSON,
Col. Int. Rev. 1st Dist. Ga.
Savannah, Ga., Aug- 23d, 1865. 6 ang24
Copartnership Notice.
T HE undersigned have this day entered into Co
partnership to carry on Stevednrage, Drayage,
Storage and Commission business, under the name of
H. J. Dickerson & Co.
Office, second door west of Messrs. Andrew Low A
Co. H. J. DICKERSON,
T. A. GOODWIN,
• • N. B. BROWN.
Savannah, Ga., August 21,1S65. lm ang21
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
aug22 tf HENRY BRYAN.
JU.ST RECEIVED
Per Steamer America,
A fine assortment of
Rhine Wines!
Wines. I Liquors.
Hockheimer,
Nierstiner,
Aiiebfraumiik.
St. Croix Rum,
Jamaica Rum,
|Fine Braudie*.
And a variety of the finest brands of
Also,
Lunch Served at n O’clock A. M.,
At A. STAMM’S,
j3*22—tf St. Charles’, in Rear of Custom House.
LEVI M. CHURCHILL,
J. R. W. JOHNSTON.
CHURCHILL & JOHNSTON,
DRY GOODS
AND
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
AGENTS OF STEAMER UNION,
233 Broad St., opposite Masonic Hall
AUGUSTA, CA +
Will give prompt and personal attention to all con
signments they may be favored with. Consignments
solicited.
Ref i rences in Savannah.
Messrs. DeWitt A Morgan.
“ Bell, Wylly A Christian,
“ J. T.. Paterson A Co.,
“ N. Lyon, Esq. lm aug2S
BOARDING, PIC NIGS, &C~
AT THE
ISLE OUT HOPE.
MR CHARLES E, FLANDERS
T> ESPECTFUIiIjY informs his friends and the
XV citizens of Savannah that he has removed to the
ISLE OF HOPE, where he is prepared to receive
BOABDEBS,
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 aud Boats for Fishing can be
had ou the premises. * jy24
DRESS GOODS!
Per Steamer America,
’* ' ■ i : : • • i ; t
Just Opened,
BY
JNO. C. MAKER & CO.,
0or. Congress and Whitaker Streets.
Mgl8
BOOTS ■ SHOES.
Received Per Last Steamers,
CASES Men’s Buff sewed Congress Gaiters
Calf
“ “ Lincoln Ties
“ “ Oxford Ties
“ Lace Boots
“ sewed Boots
Half Welt Gaiters
Men's, Women's and Children's Serge, Calf and
Goat Shoes, ot all kinds, EXTRA SIjiES. Fresh Goods
by every steamer. AMES A PEABODY,
ang24 eod3 162 Congress street.
BOOTS AND SHOES!
I HAVE received the following by steamers Chase
and Ariadne:
1 case Gents' Oxford Ties
1 case Gents' Heavy Boots
1 case Gents' Brogans
2 cases Ladies' congress Gaiters
2 cases Ladies' Morocco Roots
1 case Boys' extra fine Balmorals.
I also have on hand a fresh supply of fine TOILET
SOAPS, which will be sold very Cheap, by
GEO. T. NICHOLS,
110 Broughton, 2d door from Bull street.
ang23 eod3t
COTTON NOTICE.
JOHN G, COOKE,
ALBANY, GEORGIA,
O F the late firm of Hardwick A Cooke, offers his
services to his old friends and the public for the
pnroose of purchasing and selling or forwarding Cotton
and Merchandize generally, from any part of South
western Georgia. All business entrusted to his care
will be attended to with promptness and dispatch.
— lm
SEEDS.
rilHOS. IScELROY will, on and after 1st 8ep-
_I_ tember, receive orders from the trade for Foreign
Agricultural Garden and Flower Seeds, growth 1865, for
the Fall and Spring Trade. Correspondents will meet
with attention.
Seed Grower and Importer,
& ug!4 71 Pine street, New York.
«4
taste, can be carrieain tbevest pocket with perfect
safety, will keep in ail climates, and is a sore core for
the diseases mentioned. From one to three boxes will
perforin a cure. Price, (1 per box, or three boxes for
$8 50. Sold by all Druggists, or sent by mail to Buy
addretthy JOHN J. KROICKR,
may<3—ly 403 Chestnut street. Philadel’JW.
frOhblsOtuofli.
sale taw—
BOOKS
c c p A TIA'OTftY
u JL at JL JL JL JLi Ju JLl gL> j
M U8IC,
FI NCI GOODS,
V10LEIHE m film.
The undersigned respectfully inform the public
that they have received, and will continue to re
ceive, a very large stock of
HOOKS, STATIONERY, MUSIC
AND
FANCY GOODS,
They have made complete arrangements with
the leading Publishers for
BOOKS & MUSIC,
and with the Importers for
MIS1C1LIRSTRIIMEIITS
[AND
Goods.
For the large quantities we purchase (for cash)
to supply our thr^e estabishments in Savannah,
Augusta and Macon, we received the very best
terms, not within the raDge of one house South
or North. We can, therefore, assure
COUNTRY MERCHANTS
that they can purchase from ug just as cheap as
they could if ordering direct from the Publish
ers or Importers.
We have always on hand in large quantities
P RIME R S ,
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’ BOOKS,
LEGAL, CAP, LETTER,
NOTE and BILL PAPERS,
ENVELOPES, GILLIOT'S PENS,
FABER’S LEAD PNCILS,
CRAYON’S WATER COLORS,
COPY and DRAWING BOOKS,
BLANK BOOKS,
DIARIES,
MEMORANDUM BOOKS,
SLATES and PENCILS,
INK STANDS,
PEN RACKS,
LETTER CUPS,
INK ERASERS,
LETTER FOLDERS,
SEALING WAX.
MUCILAGE.
CARMINE,
BLUE
AND
BLACK
aqgU
QADKN & UNCKUC8,
W. Bfijrvta Barnard atreetg. MAC05, Cotton Avenue.
lONriKLS.
AKNOLD AND DAVID’S
WRITIMG AND COPYING FLUIDS
PIANOS.
(Sole agents for Steinway 4 Son’s, Soeibler 4
Schmidt, and Gales’ celebrated instruments for
the State of Georgia.)
GUITARS,
FLUTK&
CIL AKIONKT8,
VIOLINS,
ACCORDEONg,
FLUTINA8,
BANJOS,
MELODEONS,
TAMBORIK9, See.
VIOLIN
AND
Guitar Strings,
PHOTOGRAPHS,
PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS,
POCKET BOOKS,
WALLETS,
WATCH SETS,
MERSCHAUM PIPES,
RUBBER DO ,
POCKET KNIVES,
SCIfSORS,
TOOTHBRUSHES,
HAIRBRUSHES,
CHILDREN'S
ROUND
POCKET
DRESSING
. BACK
COMBS,
MIRRORS,
CHECKERS ,
AND
CHESS
BOARDS
AND
MEN,
PLAYING CARDS.
LUBIN, PHAL0N & BARNEY’S
EXTRACTS.
Pomnades,
Hair Oils,
Colognes,
Cosmetizes.
SPECTACLES
AND
EYE GLASSES,
TO SUIT ALL AGES.
Northern Publishers’ Catalogue! furnished,
and gooda sold accordingly.
Wholesale Tanas— Vaek, or City Acceptances.
Retail Tenna—Stridty Cash.
JOHN -C SCHREINER* SONS,
SAVANNAH, oppoaite Pulaski Hotel.
AUGUSTA, m Broad street.
aug 26—tf
SALE OF
GOYEMUREIT PROPERTY.
HOW, MM, WAGONS
AND
HARNESSES.
CHIEF QUARTERMASTER’S OFFICE, 1
1st Division, Dep’t or Giobgia,
Savannah, Ga., August 28,'
WILL BE SOLD
FFICE,)
iia, V
8, 1865.)
At Public Auction,
TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER, AT
The Government Stables and Corral,
ON -EAST BOUNDARY STREET.
Monday, the 11th of September Next,
The following condemned stock t
0
250 4 MULES,
70 HOJR.SE S.
ALSO,
A LOT OF WAGONS,
HARNESSES (Horse and Mule), &c.
Sale to continue from day to day until all are sold,—
This is a good opportunity to procure many valuable
animals*
Terms Cash in Government
Funds.
CAPT. S. S. STARR,
Chief Q. M. District Savannah,
JOHN S. BERGEN,
aug23—tf 1st Lt. 173d N. Y. V. and A.A.Q. M.
J.O. MATHEWSON
GENERAX
COMMISSION, PRODUCE BROKER
AND
FORWARDING MERCHANT,
No. 285 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga.,
(At the Old Stand of the late firms of T. P. Stovall 4
Co., Stovall, McLaughlin & Co., and G. H.
McLaughlin 4 Co.,)
Will give his prompt and personal attention to the
purchase and sale of Cotton, Domestic Goods, Sugar,
Bacon, Lard, Grain, Flour, Kope, Bagging, and Mer
chandize generally.
Having the Agency of several first class Cotton
Mills, I am prepared at all times to supply orders for
Yams, Sheetings, shirtings, Osnaburgs, Drills, Ker
seys, Jeans, 4c , 4c.
With extensive fire-proof warehouses, can furnish
secure storage, aud give prompt attention to merchan
dize and produce consigned to me for forwarding in
any direction.6m au^4
HILTON & RIIDELl,
WHOLESALE
GROCERS
198 Bay Street, Dear Barnard,
SAVANNAH, GA.
H AVE now in store and are receiving by every
steamer from the North, the following goods, which
they offer for sale at
LOWEST MARKET RATES
40 tube choice Goshen BUTTER, “H. 4R."
3o firkins “ “ “
100 boxes “ “ CHEESE
26 cases choice Pine Apple “
60 bags COFFEE, Rio, Java and St. Domingo
150 bxs Green TEA,Imperial and Young Hyson
100 boxes Black do. Oolong and English Breakfast
85 bbls SUGAR, light and darkcoffeiT^^
5c bbls *• crushed and powdered
75 bbls Symp, sugar house and extra
XOO bbls FEOU K, different brands
100 bbls and half bbls Hominy
80 half bbls and kits Nos. I and 2 Mackerel
1*0 boxes Brown and Fancy SOAPS
100 boxes Starch
150 reams Wrapping Paper, Tea, Straw and Ma-
pl Hr
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 esses ElftUORS—Brandy, Whiskey, Gin,
4c.
60 cases Claret
76 cases Cider, very enperior
100 bbls and kegs whisky and Brandy
25 kegs Port and Sherry Wines
20 baskets Champagne
60 cases Bitters, various kinds
26 M Ssgars
15 cases Sardines
26 cases Condensed Milk
Hooid ,lm! * CmJlM T Pmffine, AdMunlkra ud
25 boxes Maccaroni and Yermaeelli
60 doz two and three Hfd. Buckets
26doz Scrub Brushes
Matc i> e s. various kh«te
20 boxes Olive Oil, pte and qts
40tabpLard
ITS boxes Ground Spices and Mustard, assorted
40 boxes Figs, very fine
25 boxes Soda, Saieratus, Cream Tartar, 4c.
00 boxes Yeast Powders
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; L. COURT Sc 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,
corner Bay and Abercorn streets.
Branch Office,
cor. Drayton and Bryan streets. auglG-tf
CO 1 TON GINS I
Emery ’s Patent,
Time, Space and Labor Saved,
® The undersigned being'sole agents for the
CMERY PATENT GIN
2
flS
Ph
t*4are now ready to offer them at regular prices, and
rtare convinced that the public will find them to be
Hthe most durable and economical article of the kind
3 that has yet been invented.
W Samples can be seen at the store of
• AMES, PEABODY 4 CO.,
No. 152 Congress street,
pqand also at the warehouse of
iCHAS. L COLBY & CO.
O
B jy25-tf Cor, Bay and Abercorn Sts.
QUEENSWARE HOUSE I
Broughton Street,
Second door from Corner Bull street.
A large and elegant stock of
China, Qncensware, Glass, &e.,
Just received from the mann&cturers, and for sale at
lowest New York prices
Jobber* and Dealers from all parts of the
country are invited to examine my WHOLESALE
STOCK, which includes packages containing com
plete assortments, put np expressly for
CO UJYTR1* TRJEDE.
Assorted crates of White Granite Ware
“ “ Common Ware
“ “ White Granite and Com*
mon Ware.
Goods re-packed to suit purchasers,
augl lm E. D. NMFTH.
NEW GOODS
*
1 CASE 4-4 Bleached Shirtings
1 case l adies’ White Cotton Hose
1 case Gents' Brown Cotton Half Hose
Irish Linens and Hock Towels
Cambric, Swiss and Mull Muslins
Cambric Edgings andlnsertings
1 case Gingham Umbrellas
Children’s do do, just received and for gale bv
ang? 5 «I Is WITT & MORGAN.
J. C. HULLS SONS’
SOAP AND CANDLES!
fw pr BOXES Hull's Ex. No. 1 Family Soap, frx 2
4 tllb. bars and 1 lb. Lumps
100 boxes Patent Monld Candles
10 gross Honey Toilet Soap
10 gross Bath Soap
10 gross Brown Windsor Soap
In store and for sale );y
„ HILTON 4 RANDELL,
ang2S 6 193 Bay street.
Just Received,
BY
STUART & CO.
F AMILY FLOUR, In bbls, half bbls and 25 lb
sacks
Clothes Baskets
Market Baskets
Hair SroomS
Pope’s Head Brushes
Hair and Feather Dusters
Long Handled Scrubbing Brushes
Also, a large lot of New Potatoes and Flesh Eggs.
STUART 4 CO.,
ang3 cor. Bull andCrooghton streets:
ALSO,
— 'it'. • ■
Tapioca,
Currants,
a_ t •
_ Twins, > •
tr28 Fig Blue, Ac., Ac.
Mmo Journal A Messenger cop, twice a week five
wkatttd send bill to thlaofice. Btb
FRESH ARRIVAL !
Per Zodiac.
ft fr BBLS. Jno. Gibson’s best Whisky
4m tf 20 bbls R. Bond’s old Bourbon
10 bbls Mountain Dew
25 bbls old Bye
100 bbls Crushed Sugar
For sale CHEAP to clo^e the consignment, by
kein 4 Company,
JOtMP- opposite the Post office.
CORN.
Q A A A BUSHELS prime White Southern
4trV/U Corn, just received per steamer Perit;
for sale by
angll GADEN 4 UNCKT.Tea,
M arking ink—
Manufactured and for sale by
DAVID H. GALLOWAY,
35 Drayton street, Savannah, Ga.,
In barrels of from 40 to 44 gallons, 25 cents per gallon;
by retail, 50 cents per gallon. 3m ang24
enness Cured.
rilHE inebriate may now bid defiance to the bempt-
M. ing cup. Dr. ZanCs antidote for strong urink is
a certain cure for drunkenness. It creates a dislike for
strong drink, and can be administered without the
knowledge of the patient
Descriptive drcnlars sent to any nddress. For sal.
by all respectable druggists In the United States and
2*“f“laa. Price, $1 per box, or packages of six boxes
Ibr $5. 8ent by mail on receipt of the money, by
JNO, J. KROMER, Wholesale Agent,
may®—i y 408 Chesnnt st., Philadelphia, Pa.
SPRUCE.
White Pine Lumber,
For sale hy
ly**—tf
EMIL KOETHCKE 4 00.,
cor. Whitaker and Barn>trd streets.
Gnnny Oloth-Eale Rope.
-a f \ BALES Gnnny Cloth
JL U 60 coils Bale Rope
In store and for sale by
HILTON 4 RANDELL,
aug28 » C 193 Bay street.
V INEGAR.—15 bbls White Wine «nH c
Vinegar; for sale by
aog* 2 C. L. GILBEB
B*buSS£ W * and IPfK - a00 ** *
100 dozes Mason's ink
For sale by
ang22 c. L. GILBE]
F hOUB.—Heckeris Patent 8eB-raWDg Sour, just
received and for sale by
aug® C. L. GILBERT.
H AMS, Smoked Beefi Tongues, Bolognas, Pig
Shoulders a>d Sides; for sale by ^
auglo
L. GILBERT.
N EW MACKEREL, Codfish and Betting
landing and for aale by
auglS C, I* GILBERT.