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cm. SAVANNAH 1 DAILY REPUBLICAN, MONDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 4. 1865. LOCAL matters The inrnsr . fitter Genteel Robbery. A ;;„l „„ s e of Messrs. Richardson £ i on Bay street, was broken into on night, by some one or more most ft'" 18 * nl ra<t . a | s ’ who being unable to carry :r:t " of the good* stored therp ’ ( a11 being 80 fl '' in d not even finding enough liquor for , arV drink, the proprietors being 5 ; left without injuring anything, ! ved the owners the trouble of open- :i ‘ 9 number of barrels, &c. These .' iU 'wretches certainly deserve the "' ^ration of the public, and we trust , 'urc out generous and public spirited : j' will be liberal enough to provide w-ants of these perambulating "injenofthc predatory profession, by leav- ' buttle or two of the finest Bourbon, with '■ choice bottles of imported cordials in ' '' minting rooms. Be sure to leave silver in j white sugar ou the shelves with ’’ if ice an d tumblers, for it would be cruel • ' suc h scientific professionals to im- .V R . ra w liquid. T , E y TEA MEB Chatham. —This steamer, r lv employed in the river naviga- . . ,,,,'tlic Altamaha, and then engaged r-iunin" tlie blockade, in which trade ' was captured, arrived at this port j. lV afternoon front Hilton Head. • vrmer vears, she plied between this *.;■ v ami Augusta. c, ,i thk Ai.tamAiia River.—By the arrival /. e sieemer Oak, Capt. Marshall, from Doctor- -eUorJay, we leara that the Altamaha river -- low. The receipts of cotton at that point ..u-iv have been light. A northeasterly gale . reiaile l with great violence in that section ' I ten days. Tho Oak passed two _ of . , t .- j ar „ 0 cotton Hats on the way down from \I ,n destined for Darien, laden with cotton.— . ...,.,ed tho steamor Fountain from Savannah, '.Vir.-iw Sound, on Saturday night, bound C- steamship Continental is at anchor off , Light, waiting for troops, and tho steamer ., ;,j, c lg in the river prepared to transfer them [|, e Continental. "courts. I t ,n C"/- Holbrook, District Provost Morsluil, September 2d, 1 S<>5. q Ann M. Finder vs. Martin Wall. Un- wi.i iv retaining possession of premises which v . wa- ordered to vacate by Lt. Col. It. P. i r k. It appearing from the petition of plain- • ■. :i.a; an order granted against said defend- ,: the 12th day of July, 1805, by lion. E. ! .Jr,, Provost Judge for the District of Si antiah, to pay amount of rent due to the •; .; Ur of said month, has been disregarded, ; ;hat another order, granted by Lt. Col. R. r, York, l’rovost Marshal of the District of ' w nnah, on the 12th day of August, ISG.T, ■rlcring defendant to vacate the premises oc- ;:;ied by him on or before the List day of August, l'CJjlias been totally disregarded and nsoheved, it is now ordered that Captain S. ■.Ary. Provost Marshal of the Sub-District of •.vclice. proceed to dispossess the above named cwi'lant instanter, and collect from him the in the several suits against him, amount- v to f 8, or commit him in default of pay- nt. until said amount be collected. Ann Gibb, colored, vs. Airs. Sarah Fox. T'espass. After hearing testimony, the case ei'inissed and the plaintiff ordered to pay :...• 1 sts of court. V. :n. Remshart vs. Mary Campbell, col’d. i "lawfully retaining possession of premises, i Point ordered that S. Cowdrey, Captain : Provost Marshal Sub-District of Ogechee, ■red to eject the said Henry Campbell from '... premises of the plaintiff'immediately upon '■■■ receipt of this order. b;n. Colson vs. Patrick Cody. Claim for .. r.-e. Alter hearing the testimony, the ’.o rdered that the defendant give up the • r-i described to the owner, Win. Colson. ■ 1 toted States vs. McKeon. Selling liquor >. soldiers. Previously sentenced to tour - .Ui imprisonment and $200 tine; now re- "oed on paying a tine Ot $100, by order of the '■ i.aadiipt of the post. • -■.• tailed States vs. Peter Squires (colored.) Ui ii 'n market. Ordered chat his stock be •caled tortile us^ofthe Post Hospital. Ale Hrown coloredj vs. C. Rothschild. Un- I detaining property. Ordered that the !<■: } now in the possession of the defendant (u n to the plaintiff, and that the defendant »e of $;.., - .'■(■ lox vs. Edward Coyne. Refusal to obey • • court. Defendant having refused to with orders from the Provost Marshal on " ■ it of August, lSho, to pay the sum of $16, •' Mrs. Sarah Ko.\, it is now ordered that ‘‘■fdant he confined in the county jail until v-. fii, is paid into the hands of the Pro- Marstial, and $2 costs of suit. Trial ot Wirs. n 1 “'irsday the room of the Wir/. court ‘ . V "i \\ ashington was more than usually ' ■"i with spectators. On the assembling Wirt a communication from the prisoner ’ ^’testing that his counsel, Messrs. ■ nd Scliade, who had abandoued him on > c / lous d ay, might be sent for, as he had vend that on his “most fervent entrea- -■*.•} had consented to appear for him 1 he request was granted, and the gen- • ”>n after made their appearance and management of the case. The n *uon of witnesses was then continued. • another of the rebel surgeons of the mime prison, testified to the deplora- ■k!' i'‘ncv of hospital accommodations "rrid condition of the prisoners, some 1 neitig reduced by their confinement and ■ ' tu the most shocking specimens of c llad ev er seen. Dr. Vanderkieft, . ’ -Htn tlie national service who was sta- -■ Anuapolis, gave evidence in regard ’’ ution in which the released prisoners “w they arrived at that place from An- : e ' from insufficient food and ex- : 'fine had been reduced to skeletons ; j^-and who came under his notice were :,r,< rom chronic diarrhoea, scurvey and tseases, and many were in a dying con- ■ Hner persons, who had been captives . y, ;> ,;Lk; Pens, testified to the cruelties and | ‘ nss endured there. -f a j. ’' lat lira's counsel intend to sum- '•< r „ ,U L one hundred and fifty witnesses. :r -f*? ei bas Mready been summoned by . ’Ution, and if the examination of the I ; - iundred >s gone through with the j , ^ or some weeks yet.—pv. Y. h ,i/l, J TURTLE SOUP at h UoUi> e _to-day, at 11 o’clock. •. 4XT Sozo n°» T —Hardens and invigorates !’ f urifies and perfumes the breath, ■ - a . ’ 88ullfl68 and preserves the teeth from . “ 10 old age. ''^kl^^LuggiEtB^ ang3l)^-» GENUINE TRIPOLI, r, *e Best Polish Kno wn. SHIPPING. For Philadelphia. PrfliADE PH-A & SAVANNAH steamship line. r¥'IlF, U. 8. Mail stermship MINNETONKA. 1,000 S tons burthen, .1. IV. Ualch, Commander, will leave for the above perl on TUESDAY, Seiitembcr 5th, at — o'clock. < '■••Din Passage to Philadelphia $40 00 r J hrongh Tickets to New r York via Philadelphia. 40 00 For freight or passage, having elegant accommoda tions, apply to _sep3 HUXTER & GAM.MELL. ATLANTIC COAST MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY. FOB NEW YOKK. t -* rilHE fust class steamship VABUNA. Capt. White- X .hurst, will positively sail on THURSDAY. Sept. 7th, at — o’clock P. M. For freight or passage, having very superior accommodations, apply to scptJ J-NU. R. WILDER. For Palatka, Fla. VIA OATtlEX, BRUNSWICK, ST. MA RYS, /• K l LX A XL) IXA, .JACKSON- VI RLE AXD PICO LATA. THE new and fast steamer Fountain, Captain G. W. Cast- ner, will leave for the above places Oil SATURDAY MORNING, the nth Sept, at » 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 measurement of goods. . tf aug24 For Doctor Town, VIA DARIEN, CO XX E C TING WITH A TLAX TIC AND O CEE 11. R. FOR THOMAS VILLE. THE light draught iron steamer Win. G. Gibbons, Capt. Pliil- pot, will leave Dillon’s wharf fas above *on TUESDAY MORNING, 5th prox., at 1* 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. EKIVIN & HARDEE. JOHN L. ROUMI1.LAT, 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 STE4MSEB WM. G. GIBSONS, and this Company, by which passengers and height will be transported to and from Thomasville ami Savannah. And all Intermediate Point*. (ioods will l)e received at any time during the week at the steamer’s warehouse on Dillon’s wharf, angtil lin GASPER J. FULTON, Sup't, ¥ehchants’ LINE Sailing Vessels, for new York. The fine clipper bark HARVEST MOON, Staples, Master, will commence receiving cargo for the above port on Monday, tlie 2Sth inet. For freight or passage apply to aug2« u (.'HAS. L. COLBY & CO. .neitvu.uvTS’ MjM.ve SAILING-VESSELS The splendid clipper schoouer RtTH H BAKER, Capt. Wm. Smith, Is now loading and will have quickdiepatch FOB NEW YORK, For freight or passage, having excellent accommo dations, apply to ( HAS. T„ COLBY & CO, aug2fi tf cor. Day and Abcrcorn streets. MERCHANTS' LINE SALIHS ViSSELS. For -\(*m York. The line clipper schooner E. C. Howard Nickerson, Master, loading for the above port, and will have dispatch. : freight or passage apply to C1IAS. I, COLBY & CO. atiglU -tf cor. Bay and Abercorn streets. For New York. THE schr. Addic E. Barnes, G. W. Lawson, master, is now ready to rcqiive freight and have quick dispatch. 'For freight or passage apply to E. KOETHCKE & CO., tf cor. Bay and Whitaker sts. Scp2 For New York. THE A 1 schooner I,ovett Pea cock, Lingo master, having greater portion of cargo engaged, will nave dis patch for the above port. For freight apply to HUNTER & GAMMELL. FOR FREIGHTOR CHAR TER.—Fine sloop FLIRT, 200 barrels .apacity. Enquire of RICHARDSON * BARNARD, SjF Day-st. opp. Mariners' Church. FOR NEW YORK. STAR LINE. ieml-W eeltly. THK FIRST CLASS U- S. MAIL STEAMSHIPS Nevada . .-.Captain Carpenter United States “ Share. America “ Lindt Constitution “ Greeman The above ships compose the Line, and will sail from New York and -avannali every Wednesday and Satur day. BRIGHAM, BALDWIN & CO., Agents in Savannah. WAKBMAN, GOOKIN & DICKINSON, 17 Broadway, __ Agents in New York. THE NEVADA Will leave Savannah for New York on SATURDAY, Sept. nth. For freight or passage, apply to jy2S—tf BRIGHAM, BALDWIN & CO., Agts- FREIGHT FOR AUGUSTA RECEIVED DAILY AND FORWARDED SEMI-WEEKLY, PER STEAMER AMAZON, CAPT. RICH’D JOHNSON STEAMER LAURA, CAPT. ED. HILLER. HAVING a commodious Ware house oil 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. ROUMII.LAT, Agent on Wharf, Ira auglS STEAMER OAK. THE undersigned having been ap pointed Receiving and Disbursing Agent for the steamer Oak, notifies consignees to call at the office of Keiu £ Company, and pay freight on the cotton received per last trip from Hawkinsville. J’arties having claims against the Oak for repairs or stores will present the same, with proper vouchers, at the said office. JOHN N. KEIN, Agent. ang29—lw Kein & Company, 114 Bay street. Merchant’:? Line Sailing Vessels REGULAR LINE OP Clipper Schooxers FOR NEW YORK. THE undersigned intend keeping in operation a regular weekly line of fast failing vessels plying between Savannah and the above port, with superior accom- modations lor passengers, and the very best tacilities 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. DRUG HOUSE! JACOB LIPPMAN, (LATE KING &'|WAItING, IMPORTER OP FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRUGS! Corner of Congress and Barnard Streets, SAVANNAH, 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 ; OILS, ESSENCES, AC. VESSEL. WANTED,—One of -j. about loo tons for a short round voyage. 3\ Apply to " A RICHARDSON & BaRN.* RD, Bay street, sep*2—tf opp. Mariners’Church. For Sale, THE fast sailing copper bottomed schooner A R H Y R . , Now lying opposite the foot of Ball street. For par ticulars apply to W. A. BEARD, ang29 tf 154 Congress street. SHIPPERS TO AUGUSTA AND Points Beyond, A RE notified that Goods will be received at onr Warehouse on Dillon’s wharf at any time daring the week. aug!5 lm ERWTN & HARDEE. REGULAR LINE FOR BOS TON.—The fine schr Witch Queen, I’ercival master, (at White’s Cotton Press;, will have dispatch for above port, most of her cargo being engaged. For Detent or passage apply to RICHARDSON * BARNARD, aug2s—tf Bay st., opp. Mariners' Church. Marine Insurance. mHE undersigned will cover Goods, bv good boats, JL from Augusta here, thence to New,York. ROBT. H \BERSHAM A SONS- aug31—eod3m 1PU W, A. BBARD’S, W* Goagtew st, b&v’h, Q«, PHtENIX ASSURANCE GO. OTP LONDON, I NSURES buildings and goods against fire. The undersigned will also cover first class Brick Bisks in the interior cities of this State. ROBT. HABERSHAM $ SONS, Agents, angl2 eod3m Bay street Savannah. Insurance Agency, ATLANTIC, OF BROOKLYN, NEW YORK. Fire Risks taken on Buildings and Property. ROBT. HABERSHAM, Agent auglO 3awlm Bay street. | JOTATOES,JOnions, Turnips, Beets and Lem- A one, landing from steamer Zodiac and te r sale by augSO C. L. GILBERT, Place on the Salts FOR SALE. T HE place known as “Bonna Bella,” six miles from the city, on the Thunderbolt Shell Road, is offered for sale. The tract contains about till acres. Apply to LYDE GOODWIN, angHO 3awlw cor. Taylor and Lincoln sts. PIONEER SAW MILL TU E most respectfully announce to the citizens of f T Savannah and others requiring Lumber that our new haw Mill at the foot of Znbly street, near the Savannah and Ogeechee Canal, is completed. We are now prepared to saw and famish Lumber in large or small quantities to suit purchasers, and respectfully solicit a share of public patronage. We will also pur chase Lumber as it arrives in this market. jy29 ROSE & ARKWRIGHT, CLOSING OUT SALE. MESSRS. KEIN & COMPANY Opposite Post Oiliee, W ILL offerat Auction on THURSDAY’, August 17 th, at 10 o’clock, through BELL, WYLLY' A CHRISTIAN Their entire stock, to close consignments, consisting in part of— 100 bbls Flour 125 boxes Claret 100 cases Cordials., assorted 50 sacks Coffee Oqr casks Old Wines 35 bids Whisky With a general stock of Groceries, well worth the attention of the Ti ade. augl5 AKKING INK^ " — Manufactured and for sale by DAVID II. 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 Embracing everything comprised in the regular Drag business. - (A fall 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, BRUSHES, AND DRUS8ISTS’ SUNDRIES, Received direct from the Manufacturers. Toilet Oases, Genuine Lubin’s Extracts and Soaps, Plialon’s Night Blooming Cere us, Floriline, Bazin’s, Wright’s and Jacobi’s Soaps and Perfumery. A full.and choice selection of PATENT MEDICINES. Comprising an assortment which defies competition, BOTH U’OIi PRICE AND] VARIETY, A Magnificent Lot of Taws sis, Consisting of French Trusses, Gilt Pad ITniucs, Lcachc’* Patent Truss, (plated,) Lcache’s Ratchet do and Chase’sTrusses all of which will be sold o "w F'or Cash. THE PRESCRIPTION DEPARTMENT Is under charge of Mr. 3?. J. MORIO, (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 WANTS. Wanted to Hire BY THE MONTH. A GOOD HOUSE AXD OPEN WAGON, WITH HARNESS, For which a Liberal Price will be paid. Apply to CAPT. SAMUEL COWDREY, aug20 tf - Provost Marshal. F ORTY (id) able bodied young men for duty in the city of Savannah. They will reciive a liberal salary. They most come well recommended. Al! ap plicants will apply at the office of Capt. Samuel Cow drey, Provost Marshal. By command of Bvt. Brig. Gen. DAVIS. Wm. H. Folk, A. A. A. G. aught) W ANTED FOR CASH-Cotton,Wool,Hido8, Rags, Waste Paper, Metals, Bottles, <fcc., &c„ in large or small quantities, at the FOREST CITY MILLS, ang2 tf Savannah. BOARDING, PiC NICS, & AT THE ISLBjOF_HOPE. MR CHARLES E, FLANDERS R ESPECTFULLY informs his friends and the citizens of Savannah that he has removed to the ISLE OF HOPE, where he is prepared to receive BOARBERi, And to famish 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 Just Received, BY STUART & CO. F AMILY FLOUR, in bbls, half bbls and 25 lb sacks Clothes Baskets Market Baskets Bair brooms Pope’s Head Brashes Hair and Feather Dusters Long Handled Scrubbing Brashes Also, a large lot of New Potatoes and Fresh Eggs. STUART & CO,, cor. Boll and Broughton streets. NEW GOODS J UST RECEIVE®' a large and beautiful as- ' ■ meat of fancy COOPS, selected expressly for this market. Call and tee them. C. M. HILLSMAN, angH cor. Bull and Bronghtqn streets. FLOUR AND BRAN. 1 AAA BBLS. FLOUR,jot the moat celebra- AvrvFvI ted brands SOO BAGS BRAN At GUCKENHKIMER & 8ELIO’S, . 188 Congress street, jJf7 next door to Mr, uppman’a. Roofn Wanted. A SPACIOUS and well famished 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, Repnb- licanoffice. tf anglfi B Y a carefnl 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, jyl8 tf Trcanor’s old stand. Copartnership Notice. T HE undersigned have tfiia 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 21,1865. lm ang21 FOR SALE! By Recent Arrivals. CIDER VINEGAR DRIED APPLES PRUNES MUSTARD HERRINGS CURRANTS INDIGO CIGARS PAINTS and OILS AXLE GREASE BAGGING ROPE. Enquire of angle CHAS. L. COLBY' dk CO., tf cor. Bay and Abercorn sts. IlISURANOE ! AUU10R1ZED CAPITAL, $10,400,000 CHAS. L- COLBY & CO. A RE prepared to take Marine Rinks to any Domeslicor Foreign Port, and Fire Riaka n th is city in the following named first class New York Companies, at the lowest rates : COLUMBIAN MARINE INSURANCE CO., Capital, $0,000,000. 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 Btrects. auglO-tf COTTON GINS ! Offices to Rest. O NE single and two doable offices in the second story, conveniently located on Bay street, suitable for merchants and lawyers, or for batchelors apait- ments. Apply to aug22 tf HENRY BRYAN. To Rent. .Kbam. THAT four (4) story brick building, next west of Marshall.House, containing sixteen (IS) rooms and bath; well supplied with water .■■HRaiia gas. Possession given immediately. Also, Sleeping - Rooms in building corner Drayton and Broughton street lane. Apply to M. A O’CONNOR, Beep* tf ' cor. Drayton and Bronghton sts. E. KOETHCKE&CO * \ -9 r 1 X ^ Cor. Bay and Whitaker Sta., JUST RECEIVED per steamer, 130 bbls Crushed and Powdered Sugars 100 kits Mackerel, No. 1 Green and Black Tea Almonds. Raisins i . YJjrmipffii ami Macearonf !5?&lsMessBe*f Goahen Butter, Cheese and Hams Cast?e, Brown and Pale soap. ALSO, All kinds of Paint, Raw and Boiled Linseed OiL Naphta and Pntty in bladders. ALSO, AH kinds of Claret, Rhine Wines and champagnes Alpine and St Domingo Bitten Raspberry and lemon byrup, etc., etc. aep2-tt Emery’s Patent. Time, Space and Labor Saved g The undersigned being sole agents for the JiMESY PATENT GIN >H a re now ready to offer them at regular prices, and Pd are convinced that the public will find them to be Wthe most durable and economical article Of the kind s^that has yet been invented. FG Samples can be seen at the store of • AMES, PEABODY Sc CO., hs No. 162 Congress street, pqand also at the warehouse of iCHAS. L COLBY & CO. W Jy26-tf Cor. Bay and Abercorn Sts. Sole Agents and OF Importers CHS. FAHRE CHAMPAGNE For the State of Georgia* aog30 Corn: 1 O A fJ A BUSHELS prime White Southern Al^xV/Corn, just received per steamer Petit; main hv for sale by augll GADEN A UNCKLKS. SALE OF MOMTI. 'JlUUUlltf) AND HARNESSES. CHIEF QUARTERMASTER’S OFFICE, j 1st Division, Dkp’t of Georgia, Savannah, Ga., August 23, WILL BE SOLD FFICE, ) iia, > 3, 1865. ) At Public Auction, TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER, AT The Government Stables end Corral, ON EAST BOUNDARY STREET, Monday, the lllh of September Next, The following condemned stock: 1350 MULES, 70 HOESBS. 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 te procure many valuable Terms Cash in Government g) Funds. CAPT. S. 9. STARR, Chief Q. M. District Savannah, ♦ ' VM ’ JOHN S. BERGEN, l* A. ang23—tt, 1st Li- 178d N, Y. V. and A. A. Q. M, IIIU MUSIC, FANCY GOODS, V10LESALE IND IETIL The undersigned resDectfully inform the public that they have received, and will continue to re ceive, a very large stock of BOOKS, STiTIOMY, AND FANCY GOODS, They have made complete arrangements with the leading Publishers lor BOOKS & MUSIC, and with the Importers for MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS AND ZE^otnoy Goods. For the large quantities we purchase (for cash) to supply onr thr.e estabishments in Savannah, Augusta and Macon, we received the very best 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 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 PRAWING 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 INKS. ARNOLD AND DAVID’S WRITING AND COPYING FLUIDS. PIANOS. (Sole agents for S einway A Son’s, Soeibler A Schmidt, and Gales’ celebrated instruments for the State of Georgia.) GUITARS, FLUTES, Oij A.IX.ION7 ETS, VIOLINS, ACCORDEONS, FLUT1NAS, BANJOS, MELODEONS, TAMBOR1NES, Ace. • VIOLIN AND Guitar SO AND 4m lOOdoisen Mason 11nk augW f '*** tob3r C. L QILBJRT, PHOTOGRAPHS, PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS, POCKET BOOKS, WALLETS, WATCH KEYS, MERSCHAUW PIPES, RUBBER DO, POCKET KNIVES, SCL'SORS, TOOTH BRUSHES, HAIRBRUSHES, CHILDREN’S ROUND POCKET DRESSING BACK COMBS, MIRRORS, CHECKERS AND CHESS BOAUDS AND MEN, PLAYING CARDS. LARGE ASSORTMENT TOILET SOAP LUBIN, PHAL0Y & BARAEV’S EXTRACTS. Pomades, Hair Oils, Colognes, Cosmetizes. SPECTACLES AND EYE GLASSES, TO SUIT ALL AGES. Northern Publishers’ Catalogues furnished, and goods sold accordingly. Wholesale Terms— Cash, or City Acceptances. Retail Terms—Strictly Cash. JOHN G. SCHREINER Ac SONS. SAVANNAH, opposite Pulaski Hotel. 'l$ Broad i AUGUSTA, 199 Broad street. MACON, Cotton Avenue. eug 2$—1{