About The Savannah Republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1858-1865 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 12, 1865)
SAVANNAH. DAILY REPUBLICAN, TUESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 12. 1865. , y( :AL MATTERS. " rV ,, t House, ) and colored maD Mrs. Ellen Bryan vs. Mrs. Alison Bryan— Defamation of character. Upon motion of ooun- sel for plaintiff, by consent of all parties concern, ed; it is ordered that the case be marked settled, upon plaintiff paying all costs of suit. D. nondurable of a commotion was 'Ib van street, in the class.c precincts '. . H„„«c. yesterday afternoon^ _by a , Efq> for pUintifl; P. M. Rasseli, Esq., " , iffcrn * white ,'l>t btl . , n( j the melee !td -,.relv stabbed, but we were una one of the com- for defendant. sever Provost Marshal l Before G'l’t. Samuel Cowdrey. cer Uio wbst foundation there was for Sub-District of Oyeechee. w* 8 ** o . large crowd collected in the I / J . rumor. Qu ’ te “J^nce was summarily I The United States vs. A. 0. Phans. Disor- ,:e » nli ' iprCprence of the Provost Guard, der’y conduct in tbo streets of Savannah, on ! tvi b/ "d the negro to the guard house.- j Sunday, Sept 10, 1805. The prisoner was fined conre - Te u b e thoioughlv investigated to-dav j $11. ;,S r ," ' 1 Cowdry, when the guilty parties j The United S ates vs. Julia Bohen. Riotous ..( Sain ^ . a - d disorderly conduct. Prisoner discharged, n! "' having been confined ten days. the United States vs. John Lynrli. Drun- keness and disorderly conduot. Prisoner fined 'Alt 1( (Joversment Profebty.—Messrs. u’illiamS) Mclntire & Co., sold yester- K '., government account, some ninety head ■ ■/ an ,) mules, at an averege price of $50 I There was an unusually large ' atte ndance, and the bidding was quire : The sale took place on Reynolds „ the eastern part of the city, and will ' jinued from day to day until the whole m-isting of horses, mules, wagons, har- ... a redisposed of. $10. V0.V[»IE3<'J1L INTELLIGENCE. Domestic . market • Market.—Yesterday raorn- Ncw York Gold and Cotton Markets. New York, September 7, 1S65. The gold market showed great firmness, and there was an active demand for coin lor immedi ate delivery, upon which the price was bid up from 144% at the opening to 145. The closing quotation wa> Hl}£. The shipment of specie by the Persia amounted to $170,(JoO. Foreign exchange was dull and bankers’ sterl- SHIPPING. STAR LINE For Augusta. The steamer amazon Will imve dispatch as above, leaving Dillon's wharf on TUESDAY EVENING, IVtb inst., at « o'clock precise- . nnn-tV 9- 1I.A UrtRC 1 A iv*, mu ——«» precise- ly. ERWIN & H ARDEE, Agents Jso L. Rciumillat, Agent on Wharf. 2 sepll FOK NEW YORK. T HE new and elegant first class U. S. Mall Steam ship IDAHO, Captain Holmes, will posi tively sail for the above port WEDNESDAY, Sept. 13, at — o’clock — M. • For freight or passage, having splendid accommo dations, apply to BRIGHAM, BALDWIN & CO., sepll Stoddard's Building, opp Post Office. PIONEER LINE. presented one of the liveliest j : 1)t , at slxlv d^ys sold at lO'Jj^. a long time- Crowds filled with produce, made quite unusual on .'-and the various articles offered by be had at a reasonable figure, ex- . few cases, where they were monopo ly parties evidently buying for specula- • un.oscs—which was particularly the case rlurkcns and eggs. \Ve believe there is ,'ru penalty for forestalling the market’ U „, 0 ne known to be guilty, should be im- :"ticlv reported to the Superintendent of ■nikt!, Mr. Sheftall, who will take this u 'nn hand and see that justice is done to i.ari'. s- ..,,.10., witnessed for •miry wagon; ;i , pcarance a thing ; lay ; roll ,.,,>1 New York- :ain Rodgers, from L’he steamship Chase, Now York, which port Thursday afternoon, arrived at her V! in this city yesterday morning. We are 'i'. -renewed obligations to her gentlemanly _ U . Mr c. McGrath, for full files of New York .... "to the latest d lies, and jfor complete lists ■ M-'engers’aud consignees by this vessel.— ; ! ‘ e[ J[°q r ath appears to appreciate the wants ■■tr-ortS: , to-aiiti uur reporters with ' ar „l consignees, neatly made out and i, ;, r the hands of the printer. and isalways prepared, on arrival, complete lists of the Ariad.se.—The steamship i-ine (’apt. Crary, arrived from New York , ,,i,morning. We are indebted to her : -trior New York papers. Ki.oiuhA.—The steamer lloien Getty, jriham, from Talatka, Ac., arrived at tin this city yestorday forenoon, bring- „lly number of passongers and a fine We aro indebted to her officers tKKIVAI. OK r a .M Tbe money market continues easy at 5a6 per ceut, but tbeie are fewer transactions at the lor- tner rate, owing mainly to the increased demand for money. The discount line employs a con siderable amount of capital, and the best grade of commercial paper passes at seven per cent and tbe secured at salt). Cotton.—The market was fairly active, with a good mquiry for shipment; but the arrivals were more tnan sufficient for the requirements - , and prices were only steady. The sales comprised 3,00U bales. We quote : Upland, Florida. Ordinary... .35 35 Middling. .. .43 43 Good iiid’ng 44 45 Mobi’e. N.O.&T. 36 36 43)4 43)4 45 46 • , g„. for ., i.ink fur Darien and Doctobtown.— ,,. , ln afvcrlitement in another column this j,, .pimu, it will be seen that Mr. Cbas. L Guil- i.iume auauume.- that he will place the new and ’■r,t class steamer Rockland on the line between ,i< place and Darien and Doctortown. This -n iom'e ol the increasing business of our city is p.a-mg, and we are always gratified to announce i; ,v additions to our business facilities. 1 Ni isANi'E.—The blocking up of some of or file-walks with bales of cotton and other i . by some persons, is becoming quite a , ir.re. and should bo abated as soon as possi- ... lireat inconvenience is often experienced y i fiers-by from this cause, and we hops tbe - o will be difeontinued. Ucr.tKTt r.E ok Troops—Tbe 75th New N ork Volunteers and the 25th Massachusetts Volun- ' ers lake thoii departure for Hilton Head this ruing, in the steamship Empire City, ou their ' North to be mustered out of service. These '•.■T.iiii'uts have seen hard service, and we are i -mad that they will soou meet with the loved ■ t"rat home. " 11 'I.E3A1.8 Boot and Shoe House.—Whyto i diner open their fine assortment of new 'Is thif day, at their store on Broughton ee'., where our city retail merchants, as well ns •e front the interior, can select excellent stocks '' •’*» Turk prices. Give the firm a fair trial. Jicw York Markets, New Y’ork, Sept. 7. Flour.—Thelitur market again ruled about, 10c. higher under a fair speculative demand, closing less active but steady ; the sales of State and Western tiour comprised 14,000 Dbls. at our revised quotations annexed. Southern Hour was in fair demand and higher ; the sales were about 550 bbls Canada flour was fully 10c. better for all grades, but the business was only moderate ; the sales were 300 bbls. We quote : Supafinc state and Western $0 S5 a 7 45 Extra State 7 75 a 7 35 Choice State 7 9oa SOO Common to medium extra Western TS5a 8 35 Extra round hoop Ohio 8 35 a 9 10 Western trade brands 9 20 a 11 00 Common southern 9 40 a 10 50 Fancy and extra do To 60 a 14 00 Cokiee.—The market was active and very steady at yesterday’s quotations. 1a mbkr was steady; 402,000 feet Eastern spruce changed hands on usual terms at $18 a 21. Molasses was steady with a moderate business in the retail way, at previous prices. Provisions.—Receipts, 56 packages cut meats. The demand lor pork was again active, aDd prices advanced 5oa62 l-2c., with sales as high as $32 50, but closed heavy, at a decline of 50c. The sales were 9,000 bbls. at $31 87%a 32 50 for new mess, closing at $32, S30a30 50 lor old do.; $24 25 a24 50 for prime, and $28 50u29 for prime mess ; also, for September delivery, sellers’ option, about 300 bbls. new mess at $3175. The beef market was less active, but prices remained without decided change. The sales were 500 bbls. at $8al0 tor plain mess, and $!050a14 50 foi extra mess. Beet bams were quiet and un changed. Bacon was dull and nominal. Cut meats were in moderate request and steady — The sales were about 350 packages at 14 %a 16 }-2c. lor shoulders, and lUa23c. for bams. Butter was in good jobbing demand, and firm at 21a30c. for Western, and 32a40c. for State.— Cheese was in fairly active demand at llal6 l-2c. for common to prime. The lard market was steady, with sales of 740 bbls. at 19)4a25c.—the last pace for very choice, in small lo a. Rice was quiet and unchanged. We heard of no transactions. Stearins was fiimer, but rather more quiet. The sales were 35,000 pounds at 23 l-2a24c. Sugar.—The market for raw was quiet, but steady. We note sales of 880 bhds. Cuba mus civado at 12 3-4.tl5c , aud 50 boxes Havanaat 14i-lc. Refined was steady at previous prices. Tobacco.—The market was rather more active and puces were some firmer, though not quota- bly hgher. We note sales of 225 bbds. lien tucky at 7a27c., 90 cases seed leaf at 7al7 l-2e., and 40 hbds. Virginia at 9al9c. Tallow was not active, but prices ruled somewhat higher. The sales were at 14 3-4 a 15 i -4c. Whiskey.—Receipts, 60 bbls. The market was fairly active, but at lower prices. The sales were 65 J bbls. Western at $2 24a2 25, clos' iug at $2 24. St. Louis Markets, St. Louts', September 6, 1865. Cotton, 3Sa41c. Fiour lower ; sales at $7 25 for single extra, and $8 12 l-2alo 75 for double ditto. Corn drooping at 75a77c. Oats, 36a48c. Whiskey, $2 25. Mess pork, $28 50. tuTT'is bt Wagons.—Quite a large number ot ::s “u«le their appearance on our streets 'TrtUy loaded with the much needed article. '■ unted no less than forty on the streetat ■ time. COURTS. District Procost JNO. L. VILLALONGA, Cotton Factor, Foi wan icg and Omnrssion Merchant NO. 5)4 BAY STREET, S.fSVI.V.VVIW, GEORGIA, . Col. Holbrook, Marshal. Sept. 11th. 1 " r, rge W. Davis, agent for Gideon Ross, vs. h "'in Roberts. Recovery of real estate, cou- "leii and sold by tbe Confederate Government '■’•eyear 1-uIt appearing from the peti- "! George W. Davis, that he is the agent of ' JI1 knss, of the State of New Jersey, and JdI such agent he was in the legal, quiet and ‘-"•ruble possession of Western half lot and •s improvements, 2d Tything, Derby Ward, '1 on Congress street, opposite the Monu- 1 'imre, in the city of Savannah. And it : - irotn the evidence submitted, that the ' described property was sequestrated by Confederate Government, and sold to Mr. 'ui It iberls, at auction, for and in behalf of " 'b'clianics' Savings Bank, in the year ls61, ’' ordered that Mr. Hiram Roberts, I’resi- 1,1 the Mechanics’ Savings Bank, restore the • 1 T " described property to the lawful owner, ' R°s8. or bis duly authorized agent, Geo. Hi is, and that be make restoration to the ■ “gent of the sum of four hundred dollars, i amount of rents collected therefrom. "' llD *’°heu vs. Louisa Bohen. Unlawfully and ret.lining possession of premises the , .' ’of plaintiff. Col. A. W. Stone for plain- This property lies oo Green Ward, and is i issession ot Mrs, Louisa Bohen, who is mar- | to Richard Bohen. It appearing from the c u in the above stated cage, that the e "lant has no right or title in the proper- ' ln ,ler possession. It is ordered that " 'acate the premises occupied by her within '" U! ' s > an d give quiet and peaceable possesion r .. l!l ' : faal e, within the time specified, or be for- ! "7 ejected therefrom by the Provost Marshall: Ue Hub-District of Ogeechee. 1 Hamilton, vs. Bernard Stamm. Iliegally 0 "-t-ongfully holding possession of a buggy, Property of plaintiff. In the above it is ordered that the buggy now in e »*ion of Mr. B. Stamm be returned to Mr. lltmilton, the rightful owner, and Mr. ’■•tun will deliver to Mr. J. C. Rowland, tho t of jf r _ Hamilton, tbe buggy in his posses- i,°.’ J he amount of money paid by Mr. Stamm, ale ^' leu ^ Schelier, as a difference in the CJl th . ,tW0 bug « ieB unhanged, will be re- »iil p 7 . L ' eUt ' Soileller > acd the costs of suit Lilut* c*e dby defendant ’ t0 b « refunded by bchelUr - Titos. Norwood, Esq., for Fcpll fim ACADEMY OF IT. ViMJBM OF PALI, Savannah, Ga. CONDUCTED BY THE SISTERS OF MERCY. rpilE Fall Term of this Institution will re-open on J September 15th, and close on Febiuary 35th, 1866. The .-primr Term will commence on February 15th, and close on July 35th. Terms jier Session, including Jjoard. Tuition in English, Washing, use of Bed and Bedding ... $150 fR) Tuition in French : 20 oft “ Music on Piano 30 00 “ “ Guitar 30 00 “ Crayon Drawing and Painting in Water Colors 2u 00 “ Oriental I'ainting, per course 15 00 “ Wax Print and Flowers 2o 00 “ Embroidery 10 on For further particulars, apply to the SujKiriorcss at the Institution. 2aw4w aug29 FOR NEW YORK. T HE U. S. MailfteamshipCHASE, M. L. Rogers, Commander, will sail for the above port on her regular day, THURSDAY, Kept. 14, at 3 o'clock P M, For freight or passage, having superior accommoda tions, apply to HUNTER & GAM M ELL, Agents, geptl 84 Bay street. ATLANTIC COAST MAIL STEAMSBIP COMPANY. FOR NEW YORK. ritHE new, first class and very fast steamship A ARIADNR.G. B. Crary,<’ommandcr,will iiositive- ly sail on her regular day. THCK-SDAY, September! Jtb at 3 o’clock P. M. For freight or passage, having very commodious accommodations, apply to JNO. K. WILDER. Ship's Bills of Lading furnished and signed at the office of Consignee. sept S For Augusta. THE light" draft, fast sailing steamer Helen, James K. Riley, Commander, will leave ttodilard's i wharf WEDNESDAY MORNING, at 7 o'clock. For freight or passage apply to REIN & COMPANY, sepll 2 114 Bay street. For Falatka, Fla VIA DA Ft TEX, BRUNSWICK, ST. MA RYS, FJ'.RXA NDIXA, JACKSOX- VILUC AXD PICOLATA. THE new and fast steamer Fomitnin, Captain G. W. ( list- ner, will leave for the above places on SATURDAY MORNING, the 16th Sept., at 9 o'clock. For freight or passage, apply on board at Padel- ferd'K wharf, near White's Central Press, or to M. A. COHEN, Agent. Freight payable on wharf. Shippers will furnish weight and measurement of goods. tf ang‘24 For Doctortowji, VIA DA PI EX. The steamer WJl. G. GIBBONS Will leave as above on Tl ESDAY MORNING, l?th inst., at lu o’clock precisely, beim; her regular day of departure. ER IN & HARDEE. no. L. Rohm i l\.att, Agent on Wharf. 2 sepll AUCTION SALES Caulkers Wanted. T WO GOOD CAtLKEUS WANTED to go to Macon. Good wages will be paid to ex perienced workmen. Apply immediately to sepll 2 ERWIN & HARDEE. FOR NEW YORK. TS STAR LINE. Semi-Weekly. THU FIRST CLASS V. S- MAIL STEAMSHIPS Nevada Captain Carpenter United States... “ America ’ „ Lmdt Constitution Greeman The above ships compose the Line, and will sail front New York and .-uvannah every Wednesday and Satur day. BRIGHAM, BALDWIN & CO., Agents in Savannah. WAKEMAN, GOOKIN & DICKINSON, 17 Broadway, Agents in New York. THE IDAHO Will leave Savannah for New York on WEDNESDAY, Sept. 13 th. For freight or passage, apply to jy28—tf BRIGHAM, BALDWIN & CO., Agts. FREIGHT FDR AUGUSTA RECEIVED DAILY AND FORWAKDED SEMI-WEEKLY, PER STEAMER AMAZON, CAPT. RICll’D JOHNSON STEAMER LAURA, CAPT. ED. HILLER. HAVING a commodious Ware house ou 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. ROUMILLAT, Agent on Wharf. _ lm auglS VESSEL AVANTFD.—One or about 100 tons for a short round voyage. Apply to RICHARDSON & B iRNARD, Bay street, ecp2—tf opp. Mariners' Church. For Sale, For Doctor Town, VIA DARIEN, CONNKCTrXC WI TH A tlax ticand CULT R. R. TOR THOMASVI RLE. THE light draught iron steamer Wilt. G. Gibbons, Capt. Phil- pot, will leave Dillon's wharf'as above on TUESDAY MORMNG, 12th inst., at 9 o’clock; and will ply regularly between Savannah and Doctor TO.vn, in connection with the Road, leav ing as follows, viz: Savannah Every Tuesday. Doctor Town Every Thursday. Freight receipted for through to any point ou Rail' road between Doctor Town aud Thomasville. FREIGHT PAYABLE HERE. ERWIN & HARDEE. JOHN L. ROUMIT-LAT, Agent ou Wharf. lm aug21 ATLANTIC AND &ULF RAILROAD. 4 NOTICE I S hereby given that an arrangement has been en tered into between Messrs, Erwin & Hardee, Agents for the STEIGER WM. G. G'BSGKS, and this Company, by which passengers and lreight 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. ang21 lm GASPER J. FULTON, Sup’t. For Palatka, Fla., VIA DARIEN, BRUNSWICK, ST. MARYS. FERN. 1NDINA, JACKSON VILLE AND PICOLATA. THE well known steamer, for merly the St. Johns, but now the Helen Hetty, Captain O. It. Imrraham, master, will leave the Old Steamboat Yard on THURS DAY, th-.T 21st inst, at 10 o’clock a. m., and will leave every alternate Thursday, for the above Land* ingfl, For freight or passage, apply on board or to L. S. BENNETT, Agent, t or. West Broad and Bay streets. AGENTS—Darien, A. A. DeLorme. Jacksonville, J. S. Samis &Co. Palatka, II. R. Teasdale. Shippers will furnish weight and measurement of goods shipped. sep4 case a "-n, u l V; Lieut. I'DiotlB, Medical College, OF GEORGIA, A T 1 L A N T A . The Regular Course of Lectures in this Institution will lu- commenced on the first MONDAY in Novem. next, and be continued four months. sep8— 2awlm L, A. DUGAS, Dean, Select School. M RS. Ij. €.11 ABBY and Mrs J. II. HEW ITT would respectfully announce to the citizens of Savannah and the publie in general, that they pro pose ojiening a Select chool on MONDAY, the lltb inst., on Liberty street, one door from the comer of Barnard. They will l>e grateful for thoir patronage* and 1h*^ leave to refer to the following gentlemen as re ference : Mr. Villalonga, Mr. A. M, Ros?, Mr. Solo- mon Cohen, Dr. A. A. Solomons. eodlw /epO Notice. I HEREBY give notice that three months after date t will apply to tbe ‘ ity Council of Savannah, Georgia, for renewal of the following Certificate of Stock, taken torn me by Gen. Sherman* army in February last, viz: City of Savannah Stock for Internal Improvement, Subscription to the Savannah and Albauy Railroad Companv, Bonds 385 and 386, for $500 each, issued Dec. 1, 1S53. payable Dec. 1,1KS8. PAUL TRAPIER. Cam den, August 3, 1865, lam3m sepS LACKING AND INK.—200 doz Mason's Blacking 100 dozen Mason’s Ink For ssle by aug22 C. L. GILBERT, JIi’ Kf H.I.V/ V JLIJYE SAILING VESSELS FOR NEW YORK. THE fine clipper bark Ida Kcni- ball, ^ossling ma-ter, will have quick dispatch for the above port. Apply to sepO-tf CHAS L. COLBY & CO. .i/tKrn.i.vrv if.,-* SAILING VESSEL^ The splendid clipjier schooner RUTH II. RAKER, Capt. Wm. Smith, i Is now loading and will have quick dispatch FOR NKW YORK For freight or passage, having excellent accommo dations, apply to CIIAS. L. COLBY & CO., cor. Lay and Abercorn streets. Merchant’s Line 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 Vue. ukjuuco for delivering freight tit good order and at low rates, with promptness and dispatch. Particular attention given to forwardutg goods from New York CHA8. L. COLBY « CO., june23 cor. Bay and Abercorn streets. _ PKBI1X ASSURANCE CO. OF LONDON, TN8URES buildings and goods against fire. The JL undersigned will also cover"first class Brick Risks in the interior cities of this State. . KOBT. HABERSHAM A SONS, Agents, Bnirl O /wullln, aiaaal tianannlh THE fast sailing copper bottomed schooner * A B B Y Be, Now lying opi>osite the foot of Bull street. For par ticulars apply to W. A. BEARD, aug29 tf 154 Congress street CENTRAL RISLROAD. Superintendent’* Of lice. \ Savannah, Ga , Sept. 4th, 1865./ O N and after Tuesday, the 5th instant, a daily train (Sundays excepted) will leave for Augusta at 4.00 a. m„ connecting with a lino of Hacks running be tween Station 4», Central Railroad, and Waynesboro’, on the Augusta and Savannah Railroad. Passengers by this line will arrive in Augusta tbe next morning after leaving savannah, in time to get breakfast, and connect with the Georgia Railroad train for Atlanta. Freight to go by passenger train must be prepaid and delivered at the Depot the night before. GEO W. * DAMS, Genera! Superintendent. By GEO. W. SCaTI'ERGOOI), sep4 Assistant 8 nperintendent. TTiHterwriters’ Sttle. OCTAVES COHEN Will sell THIS DAY', at 10 o’clock, in front of his store, 33 Bales Yarns and Domestics Damaged on board the steamer Laura, on her voyage from ugusta, and sold for account of the Underwri ters and all concerned. Terms cash. Cargo Sale BY BELL, WYLLY & CHRISTIAN ON THURSDAY next, ,14th inst., af 10 o’clock, A. M., will be sold without reserve in front of store, corner Bay and Whitaker streets, the entire cargo of the British sloop SYLVIA, from fct. Georges, Bermuda, consisting of Gr< ceries, Dry Goods, Drugs, Liquors, Clothing, &c., viz; GROCERIES. Crush Sugar, Pepper, Brel', Pork, Tea, Green and Black, Sauces, Preserved Meats, Pickles, Sardines, Soaps, Dundee Bagging, Oil, &c. HUY GOODS. Broad Cloths, Kerseys, Irish Linens, Prints, Silk Handkerchiefs, Spool Cotwu, DRUGS. &c. Casslmeree, Ginghams, Muslins, L. G Handkerchiefs, Hosiery, &c., &c. •Soda, Arrow Root, &c. Epsom Salts, Olive Oil, II4U0RS. Brandy, in cases, Gin, in demiiohns, Ale, in bottles, Porter, in bottles. UL0TH1IYG. « Pants, Hats, K erino Shirts, Vests, Coats, Caps, L. B. Shirts, Neckties, &c. ALSO French Calf Skins, Shoe Thread, Combs and Brushes, Lubber Goods, Buttons, Sealing Wax, Crockery and Glassware, Pins and Needles, Sheet Tin, &c., &c. The above Goods will bc.ready for examipation on Wednesday, ft he day before the sale), when catalogues can be furnished. Terms cash. sept 8—6t CENTRAL RAILROAD. Auperintendenl’* Office. ) Savannah, August 24th, 1865./ F REIGHT for Augusta and intermeuiate sta tions below 4Central Railroad, and between Waynesboro aud Augusta, Augusta and Savauuah Railroad, will be received on ana after Saturday, tbe 26tb instant. All way freight to be prepaid. By order of GEO. W. ADAMS, General Superintendent. G. W. SCA'ITERGOOD, aug25 Assistant Superintendent. SHIPPERS TO AUGUSTA AND Points Beyond, A RE notified that Goods will be received at our Warehouse on Dillon’s wharf at any time during the week- augl5 lm ERWIN & HARDEE. Notice. W E will receive in our warehouses, ail freight for Augusta and points beyond, and forward regular ly by the fast and light draft steamers Helen and Oak. sep5 KE1N & COMPANY. Large Importation OF HAVANA SEGARS! Leaf and Sm iking Tobacco. 1 O X AAA SUPERIOR Havana Se- w 'UU gars, “Jenny I ind" 7 30 bales Spanish Leaf Tobacco 2000 fits choice Spanish Smoking Tobacco 3000 packages Spanish Cigarettes Jnst received direct from Havana. I have also in store a largo lot of the best brands Vir ginia Smoking and chewing Tobacco Ander.on’s and Lilienthal’s fine cut Chewing To bacco Merechanni, Brier Root and other Pipes Alt of w hich I am prepared to sell at Wholesale or Retail. aqgis R. MOLINA. Corner Buff and Congress streets, lm Under Screven Hongc. JOHI LIMA, * At His Old Stand, No. 191 Bay Street, H AS on hand (and is receiving weeklr) a fuff as sortment of Wines, Liquors, Segars and Groce ries, viz : Royal Rose, Gold Seal, CiiqnofiChas Farre, and oth er choice l hampagne; Clos de Vougeot,St Peray &Co. Burgundy; Cognac Brandies, in wood and glass; Gins, Cordials, Whiskies. Rnms, Ac.; Claret Wines, in cases and caskf; Port, Sherry aud Madeira Wines; Havana Segars, Coffee, Teas, Chocolate, Candies. Soap, Starch, Spices of all kinds, Biscuits. Ac. Also, Tobacco of all " ' 6 sepS p. m. an am n calf,, T. P. HITOEE. NIGHTINGALE &. HUGER. Forwarding and Commission Merchants, sepT Darien, G-a. lm NAVY OAKUM. A BALES Navy Oakum, for sale by U V J WM H. sTA - - WM H. STARK, septs—3t cor. Lincoln and Bay streets. V INEGAR.—15 bbls White Wine and Cider Vinegar; lor sale by »Ug22 C. I,. GILBERT. JJOTATOES, Onions and Turnips, landing and WANTS. \\TA N T KB-By a single gentleman (loreigner) a V V well furnished room, with or without board, in a genteel private family. A liberal price paid for good accommodations. Address, with particulars, R., P.O. Box 160. a sen9 sep'J House Painters Wanted. S IX good workmen will find em^iyment by apply- in«; at once at the sepll 2 MAKiHALL HOUSB. Wanted. A' sep T the Central Railroad Car ShoR ten (10) first class Carpenters. Good wages paid. Apply to C. U. MILLAR, lw Master Carpenter. Wanted. A YOI'NG UIAN, about sixteen years old, who writes a good, rapid band, for a mail clerk. Ap ply at this office. gep7 W ANTED FOR CASH—Colt on, Wool, Hides, Bags, Waste Paper, Metals, Bottles, &c., &c., in larire or sniall quantities, at the FOREST CIT^MJLLS, au*?2 tf Savannah. Wstnteda 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, jylS tf Treanor’s old stand. Notice. M r. CEO. C. FREE.IIAIV, corner of Bay and L»rayton streets, will represent me during a few days’ absence. scp6 tf HENRY BRYAN. For Bale. THREE brick houses on Tattnall street, fronting Gordon street, with water and gas. Apply to sepS lw GL ERARD & FERRILL. _ tonaleby It** 0. L. GILBERT B. F. VOOR1IEES, DANIEL E. GARRISON. VOGRHEES & fiARRISOiv, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Mo. 73 William St, NEW YOBK. Refer, by Special Permission, to National Bank, E. A. Wilcox, W. II. Davidson, E. Romington & Son, C. L. Robinson, C. K. Garrison, Ocean National Bank, Sav*tnah. Macon, Geo. Augusta, Geo. Thomasviffe, Ga. Jacksonville, Fla. 73 William at. N. Y. New York. Merchant's Exchange National Bank, N. Y. Correspondents in Savannah, Messrs. Erwin A Har dee. im sepi If. A. HAJRDEE & CO., FORWARDING AND Commission Merchants, STODDARD’S BUILDING, SAVANNA I I , G- A . Will make liberal advances on all consignments to our friends in New York. sep9 AGGING FOIi SALE sep9 N. A. HARDEE A CO. For Sale. V ALUABLE Yellow Heart Pine Timber and Farming Land for sale, containing nearly 2,000 acres; ISO of it cleared; bouses enough lor 40 or 50 bauds, and two or three dwelling houses, lying about one mile from the St. Ilia river, 6 miles east of Wares- lioro’, where Dr. McDonald did live. Some 300 to 500 bushels of corn and as many of potatoes can be bought ou the place; also, some fodder, Apply to B. REM INGTON, Tbomusville, or to the subscriber, 4 miles east of Thomasviffe. scp9 4 JOHN D. FIELD. Cooking Stoves. WHITAKER STREET, COR. BROUGHTON LANE. Hooking Stoves^ Enameled and Tinned Hollow Ware, Bound Pots. Ovens, &c. sep4 J. G. THOMPSON A CO. Per Steamer Perit. o Sr CASES (50 doz) Scotch Snuff •• 75 cuddies super English Breakfast Tea 50 boxes Fig Blue, 100 cases Bi Carb. Soda 100 bbls Ex. R. H. Ohio Flour At Wholesale, B y HILTON & RANDELL, sepT 193 Bay street. F/ESU STOCK Ship Stores and Chandlery, Family Groceries. HORATIO PITCHER, Harris' WLarf, foot ol Llncoln-st.., under the Bluff, Williams, Mclntire 4* Co. Having associated U. Col. KOBT. P. YORK with them in business, under tbe firm name of York, William"', Mclntire & Lo., Are now prepared, with ample Storage accom- 1Uorations 9 to receive any and all consignments, with rooms for those who desire to look after sales of their own Goods, and will give prompt personal atten tion to all interests entrusted to their care. Regular Sale Days, in front of store, on Bay street, TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS. Night Sales at store on Broughton street, will com mence October 1st. Consignments of all kinds are respectfully solid ed- YORK, WILLIAMS, MoINTIRE & CO. sep5 lot Boarding M ISS M. CARSON has opened a Boarding House on the northeast corner of South Broad and Montgomery streets, and is prepared to accommo date transient and permanent boarders. Her house is pleasantly located, and within easy distance of the business portion of the city and Central Railroad. aug30 4aw3w To Timber Cutters and Mill Owners T IMBER AND LUMBER of best descrip tions wanted by sep9 EDWIN E. HERTZ. 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 A Co., and G. H. McLaughlin A Co.,) Will give his prompt and personal attention to the purchase aud sale of Cotton, Domestic Goods, Sugar, Bacon, Lard, Grain, Flour, Rope, Bagging, and Mer chandize generally. Having the Agency of several first class Cotton Miffs, I am prepared at all times to supply orders for Yams, Sheetings, shirtings, Osnaburgs, Drills, Ker seys, Jeans, Ac , Ac. With extensive fire-proof warehouses, can furnish secure storage, and give prompt attention to merchan dize and produce consigned to me for forwarding in - • - j24 any direction. 6 in ang-L INSURANCEi AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, $10,400,000 CHA8. L- COLBY & CO. A RE prepared to take Marine Risks to any Domestic or Foreign Port, and Fire Risks n th is 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, _ Capita), $200,000. Oifice in Jones’ Block, comer Bay and Abercorn streets. Branch Office, cor. Drayton and Bryan streets. auglC-tf COTTON GINS ! Emery’s Patent, Time, Space and Labor Saved ® The undersigned being sole agents for the 1’MEBY PATENT GIN Marc now ready to offer them at regular prices, and P3arc convinced that the public will find them to be Hi he most durable and economical article of the kind 3 that has yet been invented. H Samples can be seen at the store of • AME8, PEABODY &. CO., •—1 No. 152 Congress street, pqand also at the warehouse of ICHAS. L. COLBY & CO. o M jy25-tf Cor, Bay and Abercorn Sts. F0A SALE! By Recent Arrivals. CIDER VINEGAR DRIED APPLES PRUNES MUSTARD HERRINGS CURRANTS INDIGO CIGARS PAINTS and OILS AXLE GRE4SE BAGGING ROPE. Enquire of CHAS. L. COLBY A CO., aug!6 tf cor. Bay and Abercorn sts. Notice. T HE firm of M. J. Doyle A Co., is this day dis solved by mutual consent—Mr. Jno. Daley with drawing. M. J. 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, 1865. D EBTORS and creditors will lake dne notice, present claims, and pay yonr bills to-day. I can always be found at the old stand, No. llo Bryan street, and, as nsual, will render polite attention and satisfaction to friends and customers. If A tf M. J. DOYLE. 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. Dickenson A 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 E. KOETHCKE&CQ Cor. Bay aud Whitaker Sts., JEST RECEIVED PER STEAMER, ltb bbls Crushed and Powdered Sugars 150 kits Mackerel No. 1 Great aud Black Tea Almonds. Raisins s Vermicelli and Maccaroni Currents 25 bbls Mess Beef Goshen Butter, Cheese and Hama Castile, Brown and Pate toap. ALSO, All kinds of Paint, Raw and Boiled Linseed Oil, Naphta and Putty in bladders. ALSO, All kinds of Claret, Rhine Wines and Champagnes Alpine and St Domingo Bitters Raspberry and Lemon oyrop, etc., etc. sep2—tf . Varnish. Wm. M. Davidson WHOLESALE DEALER IN Groceries, Wines, Liquors, Teas, Segars, Ale and tider, IDO Bay Street Savannah, sepC if Tbe subscriber announces to his friends and patrons that he has just returned from the Northern cities, where he has made arrangements with the best lm porting nouses with whom he has dealt for many years, for supplies of every article in his line, and now offers for sale ou the most reasonable terms, BRANDY. OTARI), DUPUY&C0. TINET, CASTILLOS &!C0. A. SEGNETTE PELLEVOISIN GIN. MERER SWAN, and IMPERIAL EAGLE, COMET, in cases, WHISKY. JOHN GIBSON, S0NS& CO. M0N0NGAHELA t XX, XXX, CABINET, NECTAR. AND PURE OLD RYE, > 0. K. BOURDON, very old, RUM. JAMAICA ST. CROIX. CHAMPAGNE. OP VARIOUS BRANDS, IN QUARTS AND PINTS. Imperial, Young Hyson, Hyson, Oolong, Powchong, in caddies and half chests. Sugar, Coffee, Soap, Starch, &c- Also, Agent for the sale of Massey, Collins & Co.’s PHILADELPHIA ALE. sep6 14t W. M. DAVIDSON. To Physicians. New York. August 15th, 1S65. Allow me to call yonr attention to my Prepara tion of Compound Extract Bucbn,- The component parts are Bile hit, Long Leaf, Ctl- bebs, Juniper Berries. Modes OF preparation.—Buchu, in vacno. Juniper Berries, by distillation, to form a fine gin. Cu- bebs extracted by displacement by liquor obtained from Juniper Berries, containing very little sugar, a small proport on of spirit, and more p»latable than any now In nse. The active properties are by this mode ex tracted. Buchu, as prepared by Druggists generally, is of a dark color. It is a plant that emits its fragrance; tbe action of a flame destroys this (its active principle), leaving a dark and glutinous decoction. Mine is the color of ingredients. The Buchu in my preparation predominates, the smallest quantity of the other ingre dients are added, to prevent fermentation; upon in spection it will be found not to be a Tinctnre, as made in Pharmacopoea, nor is it a Syrup—and therefore can be used in cases where fever or inflammation exists.— In this you have the knowledge of the ingredients and the mode of preparation. Hoping that yon will favor it with a trial, and that upon inspection it will meet with your approbation, with a feeling of confidence, 1 am, very respectfully, H. T. HELMBOLD, Chemist and Druggist of 10 Years’ Experience In Philadelphia, and now located at his Drag and Chemi cal Warehouse, 594 Broadway, New Vork. |f 'rom the Largest Manufacturing Chemists in the World. “I am acquainted with Mr. H. T. Helmbold; he oc cupied the Drujfftore opposite my residence, and was successful in conducting the Business where others had not been equailv so before him. I have been favorably impressed with his character and enterprise. WILLIAM WfiteJUTMAN, Firm of Powers & Weightman, Manufacturing Chemists, Ninth and Brown Streets, * Philadelphia. Helmbsld’s Flu d Extract Bacho For Weakness arising from Indiscretion. Tho ex hausted powers of Nature which are accompanied by so in inyalarming symptomsamongwhich will be found Indisposition to Exertion, Loss of Memory, Wakeful ness, Horrors of Disease, or Forebodings of Evil; ha feet, Universal Lassitude, Prostration and Inability to enter into the enjoyments of society. The Constitution, once affected with Organic Weak ness, requires the aid of Medicine to strengthen and invigorate the system, which Helmbold’s Ex tract Buchu invariably does. II no treatment is submitted to, Consumption or Insanity ensues. 0 Helmbold’s Fluid Extract Bucbu In affections peculiar to “Females” is unequalled byany other preparation, as in Chlorosis or Retention, Pain- fniness, or Suppression of Customary Evacuations, Ulcerated or Schirrus State of the uterus; and all complaints incident to the sex, whether arising from habits of dissipation, Imprudence in, or the demine or change of life. Helmbold’s Fluid Extract Buchu 4ND Improved Rose Wash Will radically exterminate from the system Diseases arising from Habits of Dissipation, little expense, lit tle or no change in diet, no inconvenience or exposure; compk tely superseding those unpleasant and danger! ons remedies, Copaiva and Mercury, in all these dis- USE HELMBOLD’S FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU. In all diseases of these organs, whether existing in “Male" or “Female,” from whatever cause originating, and no matter of how long standing. It is pleasant to taste the odor, ‘immediate" in action, and more strengthening than any of the preparations ot Bark or Iron. Those suffering from Broken down or Delicate Con stitutions, proenre the Remedy at once. Tbe reader must be aware that however slight may be the attack of the above diseases, it is certain to af fect his Bodily Health. Mental Powers, and H appi- ness. All the above diseases require tbe aid of a diuretic. Hembjld’s Extract Buchu Is the Diuretic. SOLD BY DRUGGIST;} EVERYWHERE. sepS lm PIONEER SAW MILL W E most respectfully announce to the citizens of Savannah and others requiring Lumber that our new saw Mill at tbe foot of Zably 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 respectfully solicit a share of public patronage. We will also pur chase Lumber as it arrives in this market. ROSE* ARKWRIGHT. A LOT of first quality Manufacturers' Agents ugM Varnish for sale by the igents. BRADY, SMITH * CO. 1 AH BBLS. CEMENT FOB SALE- -L U U Lawrencevllle Cement Co.’s mrite. Apply to CHAS. L. COLBY & CO., sep2 tl cor. Bay and Abercorn streets. RECEIVED and for sale low- 160 bbls Potatoes 50 bbls Onions. TEST O 160 hi Dry Goods! A LARGE AND BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT OF MUSLIM DELAINES! Just Opened ! ALSO, FIFTY DOZEN GENUINE GERMAN CORSETS JNO. C. MAKER & CO., 139 CONGRESS STREET, sepO Nevitt, Lathrop * Rogers* Old Stand. Goshen Butter. 15 lt,EGSchoice #eptS—3t WM. H. a>r. Lincoln urf Bay street*.