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SAVANNAH DAILY REPUBLICAN, THURSDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 14. 1865. i ,()CAL MATTERS- „„riiiC Hiebwny Robbery. !. " d8 v evening last, a gentleman from " n L, county, Mr. G- W. Abbott, wbo visi- : tf for the purpose of purchasing gov- ■ fd ‘’"Tcottoo. while on his way home, was at- '""T'D the vicinity of the Central Railroad * ,„. 0 negroes, and robbed of his money. r ; VIr Abbott bought a horse, and while "' r'-Ia was accosted by a negro man who , a d .position to purchase the horse from ^ be agreeing to sell the animal for a fixed ' The party told him he did not then have ' t .y but if he would wait a comrade of bis ■ 1,'itn a sum °f money, and would shortly be " ami P a . T him, when be would take the 2 This was a preconcerted plan to rob Mr. i',,! and kept him waiting until quite late, -comrade, however, made his appearance, ~ 5 ,'the horse was bought. Mr. Abbott then ''"‘ltd towards the city, and when near the .1,1 bridge was attacked and robbed of his ok containing about #72, by the two , , s above mentioned. outrages are becoming quite common in ■Vicinity,and we hope some of the guilty parties be brought to speedy justice, and B uch an *' ., lt . made as will deter others from pursuing l ( . c ,nrc at the Baptist Church. T. A- Keid, for the last eight years -ionaiy in Central Africa, will deliver a ; ,i |; o'clock this (Thursday) after in the lecture room of the Baptist on lbs personal experience and ob- ,; on3 i n that almost unknown land. Mr. ■ . health is feeble, and he is on his way ". J native home in llall county, Georgia.— .. .went'-seven months lie never saw a white and" was subjected to many trials and I , it-uHering from the wars existing in Af- , (I1 j i n this country. All are invited to at"-ltd- A. voted assault and battery has been committed by the defendant* upon Benjamin F. Sheftall, a minor. Therefore it is ordered that the defen dant be fined in the sum of #50, with costs of suit, or be imprisoned in the common jail ot Chatham county until the said fme and costs are paid, not to exceed the term of two months. It is also ordered that the defendant enter with good and sufficient security to observe the peace for the term of six- months. ’qim Dist. of Savannah, 1 vision, Dep’t of Georgia, y j, Ga., Sept. IGtli, 1865. ) 1- Steamship America.—The steam- America, Capt. Lindt, arrived yesterday .'' .New York, bringing us files to the Uth, . . h we are indebted to her Purser, Mr. ,] nwens. A list of her passengers and •ness will be found under the usual ; j.p ‘ \muv.u. ov the Zodiac.—The fine steain- .. /,,diac, Capt. Bulkley, arrived at her k iii this city yesterday in seventy hours • New York. She brings as usual a fair tn;,ament of passengers and a heavy freight, y.. , )r .. indebted to her obliging Purser, Mr. ji. Scranton, for full files of New York t, the latest dates, as well as a neatly : . at list of passengers and consignees. / U;v rejtorts having exchanged signals : . ::.e steamship Varuna, from this port : New York, 100 miles North by East of :i .rnejat Light. 1 ut Steamer Fannie.—We have had many 1 j .incs regarding the non-appearance of this j amcr in our waters. We are authorized by ! ■ agent in this city, Mr. C. U. Cambridge. I s.u that the steamer has been laid up for a j ,rt time in order to make some necessary •i.nrs to l’.er machinery, and such other anges as will make her a first class passen- ■- in,at. Another vessel is daily expected -. and will be immediately placed on the between this city and Charleston, which .- merchants and the travelling public will no .:•! duly appreciate. IJe/'nrc O'j‘1• Samuel Coie<lreij, Provost Marshal Sub-District uj Uycechee. The United States vs. David Irwin, (colored). Disorderly conduct. Sentenced to one week close confinement in the city guard house. The United States vs. Rose (colored). Vagran cy. Sent to contraband camp to await transpor tation to Augus'a, Ga. E. C. Swain and C. Carroll vg. Robin Densler, (colored), and Robert Johnson. Theft of cotton. Both plead guilty. Densler committed to city guard house for two weeks—Johnson for three days. Head’qrs Dist. of Savannah, 1st Divi Savannah, GENERAL ORDERS, No. 25. All applications made by persons tvith in the boundaries of this District for per mits to retain fire-arms, in compliance with Provost Marshal General Orders No. 13, dated Headquarters Department of Georgia, Augusta, Ga., Sept. 1, 1865, will be forwarded by the Assistant Pro vost Marshals to whom they are present ed. to their respective Sub-District Com manders, giving in the endorsement the status of the applicant. By Command of Bvt. Maj. Gen. J. M. BRANNAN. Will. A. Coulter, 2 Bvt. Major. Ass’t Adj’t Gen’l. J5@-CH.OICE LUNCH at ‘Our House” to-day, at 11 o’clock. Death oli Kcbimnielpfcnning Philadelphia, Thursday, Sept. 7. A special dispatch to the Bulletin, Hated Read ing, Penn., Sept. 7, says ; “Brig Gen. Schim- melpleitning died this morning at fVernersville, near this city, and will be buried at noon on Sat urday next. The General has been Buttering from consumption contracted while in the ser vice, and his death was not unlooked for.” Tlic Mobile and Ohio Ruilroad, Ac. Cairo, Thursday, Sept. 7. Over fOO bales of cotton passed for St. Louis yesterday, and 740 for Cincinnati and Carleton to day. The Mobile and Ohio Railway is reported to b'e running direct from Mobile to Corinth, thence to Memphis- Ilox. A. II. Stephens.—A telegram to the New Y'ork World, from Boston, dated the 1st instant, states that “a brother, (Mr. Linton Stephens) in company with Col. Johnson, a friend of both brothers, went down to Fort YVarren this morning with a permit to visit the rebel Vice President.” Sopthern Methodist Churches Restored.— The President has ordered the Southern Metho dist Churches, which have been in the hands of Northern ministers by military agency, to be re stored to the ministers of the church South, who now assume their ministerial duties in New Or leans, Memphis, and elsewhere. WANTS. damer Oak.—This steamer arrived at u-ta on Saturday last. She made the trip ;r. twenty hours, and was to have left for ; iitce on Tuesday last. (TOOK WANTED, Via L-ood Cook, with satisfactory reference, is want ed immediately. Apply at this office. sep!2 iiiis-rED.—A colored man named Sam was «rr--:ei in this city last night by special detee- •e "'in. Wray, charged with having stolen two • "f near Lanesville, Ga., on Monday last.— " rav Lund the horses hid in a swatnp three i tr tin the city. The negro has been lodged ; await an examination. ! tw t Sale.—Messrs. Bell, Wylly & Chris- "ill sell to-day the entire cargo of the ■ -3 schooner Sylvia, from Bermuda, con- - of groceries, dry goods, drugs, liquors, Ling, Ac., to which the attention of buvers s I-tj' Oks.—Our friends Hilton <fe Randell : -r some choice liquors in our columns this J 'which the attention of connoisseurs is - COURTS. I- ■ 'it. Cal. Holbrook, District Provost Marshal. Sept. 13th. ! appearing from the application of Susan ■ T-. * that she is desirous of giving her ser- 1 m. P. Yonge until she becomes of age of Is years, upon the promise on the • cf -aid \V. p. Yonge that he clothe and ■ «->od and proper care as her guardian - ' U! 'h time, it is ordered that the prayer petitioner be granted under the agree- ■ shove set forth, to remain valid and in • v until it shall be broken by competent -try authority or by some civil court. • •'■tiling Batts (colored) vs. Geo. W. Smith. r . v fieht. Claim, $48. M. J. Ford, ■orplaintiff. Upon motion of plaintiff's * !d - ordered that the case be marked ' 1 -• I laintifl' having paid his indebtedness -ourt. " "'- e ' banning vs. Callahan & Spratt. Ke- . • 'kbl on account. Claim, $20 80.— Uttssell, Esq., for plaintiff; J. It. Saus- i. tor defendant. Upon motion, it is *' lat above case be discontinued by ■ n - of costs, in view to an amicable set- .- Small (colored) vs. Jacob Broad- Rccovery of mule. M. Benedict, -■’■ plaintiff; Hon. S. Cohen for defen- - 1 pon the evidence adduced in the fore- - ase, it appears that the mule in contro- < 1 early proven to be the property of tttdant, and it is therefore ordered that ! ■ 'perty j n question remain in the posses- • the defendant, plaintiff paying costs of . ; ,",j' 0 ited .States by Peter Houston (colored) arn and Benjamin Harn, a minor. Mts- or ’ ^1 whipping, wounding and beating r . oa the part of Samuel Harn, and misUe- : Hen iatnin Harn. P. M. Russell, Esq., it,. ® ecut ' 0D i T. E. Lloyd, Esq., for Defen- ■ lea > n °t guilty. It appearing from the I ■.... n . a '* 0n °‘' 111 array of witnesses, that the ■■.i ^ eD made out, it is ordered that the de- dill ^ amue ' H ar n, be fined in the sum of Li'Div,,!.? aD , d C0SlS ° f 8uit > and in default of I tl.o ^ WUh . tbls ord e r . that he be confined t-: r , ,mnon jad of Chatham county for the | T J' 'wo months. l'' t,r 'HHarn d f tal6S b/ Mr8 ' V ' SheHa11 '’a I trtack n f ^“ 8aUlt ' w,lh intent to murder r'Ho* C u t °! lh I P - «■ Russell, Esq., I ^ sot gmn”' ’ T k E ' U °f d ’ Eaq '-’ for def eodant. ’’he for* JJ S ' Jro ® tbe evidence adduced in I t tg case, itia apparent that an aggr*. v TORE WASTED- In a de^imble locution, by a New York house, for the dry pjoods business. Any person having the same to rent will find a good tenant, with first class refer ences and rent in advance if required. Address D. P. THOMAS, s2p!2 3 office of this paper. Wanted. A X the Central Railroad Car Shop, ten (10; first class Carpenters. Good wages paid. Apply to l. C. MILLAH, sep7 lw Master Carpenter. SHIPPING. PIONEER LINE r- FOR NEW YORK. T HE C. S. Mail steamship CHASE, M. L. Rogers, Commander, will sail lor the above port on her regular day, THURSDAY, cept. 14, at 3 o'clock P M, For freight or passage, having superior accommoda tions, apply to HUNTER & GAMMELL, Agents, sepU 84 Bay street. ATLANTIC COAST MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY. FOR NEW YORK. T HE new, first class and very fast steamship AKIADNR,G. B Crary,f'ommimder.will positive ly sail on her regular day. THVRSDAY, SeptemberUth 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 8 3XTo-w X-p ine FOR DARIEN AND DOOTORTOWN mmm, k the fast, new. light draft STEAMER SOCKLiAD, Capt. George W. Beaufort, Will leave Stoddsii-d’N Wharf, ON THURSDAY, 14TH INST., AT !) A. M. For freight or passage, having superior acecommo- dations, apply to l IIAS. L. GUILLIAUME, No. !l t-toddard’s Range, sep!2 3 Bay street. For Palatka, Fla., XJA DARIEN, BRUNSWICK, ST. MARYS. KERN AN DIN A. JACKSON VILLE AND TJ CO LA TA. THE well known steamer, for merly the SL rfohus, but now the Helen Getty* Captain O. K. Ingraham, master, will leave the Old steamboat Yard every THURS DAY MORNING, at lo o’clock, for the above Land ings. For freight or passage, apply on board or to L. IS. BBNNKTT, Agent, cor. 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. sept For Palatka, Fla. VIA DARIEN., BRUNSWICK, ST. MA RYS, FEHX.\XDINA, JACKSON- IDLE AND Pi CO LA TA. THE new and fast steamer Fountain, Captain G. W. < ast- ner, will leave for the above places on SATURDAY MORNING, the 10 th 8ept., at !) o’clock. For freight or passage, apply on board at Padel- ford’s 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 aug'24 WASTED FOB CASH--Cotton, Wool. Hides, I > Rags, Waste Faiier, Metals, Bottles, &c„ &c., in large or small quantities, at the FOREST CITY MILLS, aug2 tf Savannah. W anted, 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 olfbstand. JNO. L. VILLALONGA, Cotton Factor, Forwan'irg and Commission Merchant SO. 94 BAY STREET, S.l I’.I.V.V.I//, KE OR GI.fi. sepll —■ 6m Sight Exchange ON Slid 2 FOB SALE 1IY KEIN & COMPANY,- 4 114 Bay street. Hilton & Randell, O IfKi Jt iY STREET, FFER FOR SALE- • r *<> tul)-* **C. & F.” Leaf Lard loan i»ockcts; Fine Table Salt lo bbls Dried Apples lo bbls Med. Beans 50 cases Hi-Carb. Soda, in bulk and papers 50 eases Sal Soda, in bulk 10 boxes Wilson’s Farina Crackers AT WHOLESALE. ecp’3 JOHN C. TRICE, FORWARDING AND Commission Merchant, Tlionmsvflle, Ga. Having established a line of wagons between Tlioitiasvillc and Albany* I am now pre pared to facilitate the forwarding of Goods to Albany, Rainbridge, or any point in Soutli western Georgia. Have also perfected arrangements with the steamer Wm. G. Gibbons and A. & G. R. R., by which all consignments from and to Savannah will be promptly received and forwarded with dispatch. Refers by i>ei mission to Erwin A Hardee, Savannah, Ga. Halsey, Watson & Co., do W. B. Waugh & Co., do DeWi:t & Stegall, Thomasville, Ga. j3mith & Sons, do. lm gepl2 PHENIX ASSURANCE CO. OF LONDON, 1 NSFRES Vmildings and goods agamst fire The undersigned will also cover lirst class Brick Risks in the interior cities of this State. ROBT. HABERSHAM & 80NS, Agents, ong!2 eod3m Bay street. Savannah. To Rent I ARGE and comfortable rooms, famished or nn j famished, with or without board. Enquire at N. W. comer of South Broad and Drayton streets. aug2U 2aw2w Assorted Jellies. F IFTY DOZEN assorted Jellies, qtsand pts. Jnst received and for sale by HILTON & RANDELL, sepia S 193 Bay street, For Doctor Town, VIA DARIEN, CONNECTING WITH A TLA X Tf C A ND RULE 11. 11. EOll THOMAS V1LLE. 1/tnu". kv. THE light draught iron steamer Wm. U. Gibbons* Capt. Phil- pot, will leave Dillon’s wharf as above ! on TUESDAY MuKMNG, 19th inst., at 9 o’clock; and will ply regularly bet ween Savannah and Doctor Town, in connection with the Road, leav ing as follows, viz: Savanna li Every Tuesday. Doctor Town Every Thursday. Freight receipted for through to auy point on Rail* road between Doctor Town and Thomasville. FREIGHT PAYABLE HERE. ERWIN & HARDEE. JOHN L. ROUMIT LAT. Agent on Wharf. lm ATLANTiG AND SULF RAILROAD. NO TICK J S hereby given that an arrangement has been cn tered into between Messrs. Ehvin & Hardee, .Agents for the STE&tfER WM. G. GB30NS, and this Company, by which passengers and freight will be transported to and from Thomasville and Savannah, And all Intermediate Points. Goode will be received at any time duriug the week at the steamer’s warehouse on Dillon’s wharf. ang21 lm GASPER J. FULTON, Sup’t. For Fernandina and St Marys. THE clipi>er schooner B ill. E_ Stevenson will sail for the above ports with quick dispatch. For freight or passage, apply on board, foot of Barnard street) or to L. K. Smith, No. 151 Broughton street. sepll’ 4 L. lv. SMITH, Agent. jnURRCHJtJYTS’ EMJYE SAILING-VESSELS FOR NEW YORK. THE tine clipper bark Ida Kelli ball, Gossling ma«ter, will have quick dispatch for the above port. Apply to sep«- tf CHAS. L. COLBY & CO. sepl2—tf TOWAGE. THE undersigned, Agents for the Savannah Tow Boat Company, are now ready to receive applica tions for Towage of vceeels of all descriptions. RICHARDSON & BARNARD, Bay et., opp. Mariners’ Church. Merchant’!!! Line Sailing Vessels REGULAR LINE 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 for passengers, and the very fer 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 A CO., jnne23 cor. Bay and Abercom streets. F 11 NEW YORK. STAE LIN Seioi-W eekly. THE FIRST CLASS U- S- MAIL STEAMSHIPS Nevada Captain Carpenter United States “ Share. America L.ndt Constitution Grecman 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, 17 Broadway, Agents in New York. THE IDAHO Will leave Savannah for New York on WEDNESDAY, tept. 13th. For freight or passage, apply to jy28—tf BRIGHAM, BALDWIN & CO., Agt8. FREIGHT FOR AUGUST A RECEIVED DAILY AND FORWARDED 8EITII-WEEKEY, PER STEAMER AMAZON, CAPT. RICH’D JOHNSON STEAMER EAF|tA, CAPT. ED. HILLER. HAVING a commodious 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 & IIARDEE. JOHN L. ROUMILLAT, Agent on Wharf. lm augl8 " VESSEL WA NT ED—One~of about luo tons for a short round voyage. Apply to RICHARDSON & B 1RN ■■ RD, Bay street, sep2—tf opp. Mariners’ Church. CENTRAL RAILROAD. Superintendent** Office, > Savannah, Ga, Sept. 4th, 1865./ O N and after Tuesday, tbe 5th instant, a daily train (Sundays excepted; will leave for Augusta at 4.tfo a. m„ connecting with a line of Hacks running be tween station4to, Central iiailroad, and Waynesboro’, on the Augusta and Savannah Railroad. Passengers by this line will arrive in Augusta the next morning after leaving f avannah, 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. SCaTTERGOOD, sep4 Assistant Superintendent. CENTRAL RAILROAD. Superintendent’s Office, \ Savannah, August 24th, ls65./ F REIGHT for Augusta and intermediate sta tions below 4,y, Central Railroad, and between Waynesboro and Augusta, Augusta and Savannah Railroad, will be received on and after Saturday, the 2Uth instant. All way freight to be prepaid. By order of GEO. W. ADAMS, General Superintendent. G. W. SCATTERGOOD, ang25 Assistant Superintendent. SHIPPERS TO AUGUSTA AND Points Beyond* A BE notified that Goods will be received at our Warehouse on Dillon’s wharf at any time duriug the week. augl5 lm ERWIN & HARDEE. SPICES. pA CASES Pure Ground Pimento, H foil O V/ 5" cases “ Cloves, 00 cases “ Ginger “ 25 cases “ Cassia, “ v lo cases “ Mace, SO cases “ Pepper, “ 30 cases Super Cream Tartar, “ At Wholesale, by HILTON * RANDELL, sepl3 0 193 Bay street. NAVY OAKUM. 0^^ BAIjES Navy Oakum, for sate septs—3t cor. Lincoln and Bay streets. B L £ g ,NC ANDINK .—200 doz Mason’s 100 dozen Mason's „ For sale by C. u GILBERT, 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 KEIN & COMPANY. AUCTION SALES Underwriters’ Sale. OCTAVES COHEN wm sell FRIDAY, Sept. 15th, at 10 o’clock, atth e Georgia Steamboat Yard, 30 Bales Cotton, , Damaged on the voyage from Augusta. Sold for ac count of Underwriters and ail concerned. Terms Cash. 2 angl4 BY BEEN <t MEYER, THIS DAY', 14th inst., at 10 o’clock, in front of etora, will be sold, 10 bales Cotton Yarn 15 bales damaged Cotton * 6 boxes ■ heese 2 boxes Tobacco, 10s lo sacks Groundnuts 12 doz Caps and Hats, 4 doz Pocket Combs SOOO Cigars, 15 doz Toilet Soap An assortment of Clothing 1 lot of Jewelry, and 1 lot of Kitchen and Household Furniture. sepl4 1 BY BELL, WYLLY A CHRISTIAN. Steam Engine anil Boilers at Private Sale. One 13 horse power Engine, slightly defective, and 2 Cylinder Boilers, in complete order. Fall particulars may be had by calling at our store. 2 sepl3 BY BEEN A MEYER. On FRIDAY, 15th inst., at 10,‘_< o’clock, wifi be sold in front of store, 5oOOO (igare, La Perfection 30coO “ Luna Llena So doz Pocket Knives 100 sett Knives and Forks 24 doz Plated T able Spoons 24 doz “ Tea “ 24 doz “ “ Fo'ks And a large assortment of Clothing. The above consignment will be closed out without reserve Terms cash. 3 sep!3 Cargo Sale BY BELL, WYEEY & CHRISTIAN ON THURSDAY' next, ,14th inst., at 10 o’clock, A. M., will be sold without reserve in front of store, comer Bay and Whitaker streets, the entire cargo of the Britishsloop SYLVIA, from St. Georges,Bermuda, consisting of Gr, ceriee, Dry Goods, Drugs, Liquors, Clothing, &c., viz: (itthCERIES. Crush Sugar, Pepper, Beef; Port Tea, Green and Black, Sauces, Preserved Meats, Pickles, Sardines, Soaps, Dundee Bagging, Oil, <fec. DRY GOODS. Broad Cloths, Kerseys, Irish Linens, Prints, Silk Handkerchiefs, Spool Cotton, DRUGS. Ac. Cassl meres, Ginghams, Muslins, L. c Handkerchiefs, Hosiery, &c., &c. Epsom Salts, Olive Oil, Brandy, in cases, Ale, in bottles, Pants, Hats, • erino Shirts, Vests, Soda, Arrow Root, &c. LIQUORS. Gin, in demiiohus, Porter, in bottles. CLOTH ii\G. Coats, Caps, L. B. Shirts, Neckties, &c. ALSO French CaU Skins, Shoe Thread, Combs and Brushes, Rubber (ioodi, Buttons, Sealing Wax, Crockery and Glassware, * I’ins and Needles, Sheet Tin, &c., &c. The above Goods will be .ready for examipation on Wednesday, ft he day belore the sale}, when catalogues can be furnished. Terms cash. sept S—0t For Sale. THREE brick houses on Tattnall street, lii 101 fronting Gordon street, with water and gas. Apply to ftp-' lw GUERARD & FERRILL. NOTICE. S TATE OF GEORGIA*Tattnall Coun ty.—All uersons interested are hereby notified that two months after date application will be made to the Honorable the Court of Ordinary of said county for leave to sell the real estate of A J. Hearn, deceaa ed, late of said county. S. J. BREWTON, AdmT. September 4th, 1S65. Iaw2m eep7 SUGARS. O * BBLS, N. Y. Refiued Brown jUU20bb\a “ “ Yellow 25 bbls “ “ Coffee 25 bbls G. T. & Co.’s Crushed 25 bbls Powdered At Wholesale, by HILTON & RANDELL, Sepl3 (i 193 Bay street. Large Importation OF HAVANA SEGARS! Leaf and Sm iking Tobacco. int AAA SI PEUIOR Havana Se- Xai ' ’ IUU gars, “Jenny Und" 30 bales Spanish Leaf Tobacco 2000 lbs choice Spanish Smoking Tobacco 3000 packages Spanish Cigarettes Jnst received direct from Havana. I have also in store a large lot of the best brands Vir ginia Smoking and ( ’helving Tobacco Anderson’s and Lilienthal’a fine cut Chewing To bacco Merschaum, Brier Root and other Pqies All of which I am prepared to sell at Wboleitile or Retail. augIS R. MOLIN4, Corner Ball and Congress streets, lm Under Screven House. LAMA, At His Old Stand, No. 191 Bay Street, H as on hand (and is receiving weekly; a fnll as sortment of Wines, Liquors, Segars and Groce ries, viz : Royal Rose, Gold Seal, Cliquet,Chas.Farre, and oth er choice ( hampagne: clos de Vongeot,St Peray & Co. Burgundy; Cognac Brandies, in wood and glass; Gins, Cordials Whiskies, Rams. &c.; Claret Wines, in cases and casks; Port, Sherry and Madeira Wines; Havana Segars, < oft'ee, Teas, Chocolate, Candies, Soap, Starch, Spices of all kinds, Biscuits, &c. Also, Tobacco of all kinds. 6 eepS ACADEMY ST. VIMM OP PALL, Savannah, Ga. CONDUCTED BY THE SISTERS OF MERCY. T HE Fall Term of this Institution will re-open on September 15th, and close on February 15th, 1866. The spring Term will commence on February 16th, and close on July 15th. Terms per Sestion, including Hoard. Tuition in English, Washing, use of Bed and Bedding $lso 00 Tuition in French 20 uO “ Music on Piano 30 oo “ Guitar 3000 “ Crayon Drawing and Painting in Water Colors 2o 00 “ Oriental Painting, per course 15 00 “ Wax Print and Flowers 2o 00 „ “ * KnffirohteV 1000 For further particulars, apply to tie Snperioress at the institution. 2aw4w au^29 Insurance Agency. ATLANTIC, OF BROOKLYN, NEW YOEK. Fire Risks taken on Buildings and Property. ROBT. HABERSHAM, Agent, anglO 3awlm Bay street. Marine Insurance. f J^Uf E undersigned will cover Goods, bv good boats, JL from Augusta here, thence to New York. ROBT. H \JbKRSHAM & SONS. aug31 —cod3m ROBT. HABERSHAM & SONS, GENERAL Co emission Merchants, SA VANN AII, C A. Advances Made on Produce Shipped to our Friends in New York. julyl4 3aw3m B. F. VOORIIEES, DANIEL E. GARRISON. VOGRHtES & GARRISON, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 73 William St, NEW YORK. Refer* by Special Permission, to National Rank, E. A. Wilcox, W B. Davidson, E. Remington & Son, C. L. Robinson, C. K. Garrison, Ocean National Bank, Savannah. Macon, Geo. Augusta, (ieo. Thomasville, Ga. •Jacksonville, Fla. 73 William st. N. Y. New York. Merchant’s Exchange National Bank, N. Y r . Correspondents in Savannah, Messrs. Erwin A Har dee. 2 m sep7 BAGGING FOR SALE sep9 N. A. HARDEE & CO. For Sale. Y AFFABLE Yellow Heart Pine Timber and Farming Land for sale, containing nearly 2,000 acres; 180 of it cleared; bouses enough ior 40 or 50 hands, and two or three dwelling houses, lying abont one mile from the St. Ilia river, 6 miles east of Wares- boro’, where Dr. McDonald did live. Some 300 to 500 bushels of corn and as many of potatoes can be bought on the place; also, some fodder. Apply to E. REM INGTON. Thomasville, or to the subscriber, 4 miles east of Thomasville. »ep9 4 JOHN D. FIELD. Cooking Stoves. WHITAKER STREET, COR. BROUGHTON LANE. Choking Stoves, Enameled and Tinned Hollow Ware, Roun4 Pots. Ovens, <fcc. sept J. G. THOMPSON & CO. B 1 Per Steamer Perit. Off CASES (50 doz) Scotch Snuff Hi •* 75 caddies super English Breakfast Tea 50 boxes FigBlue, loo cases Bi Garb. Soda 100 bbls Ex. R. H. Ohio Flour At Wholesale, By HILTON * RANDELL, eepT $ 193 Bay etwt. SUNDRIES. I CARR. SODA, in boxes and kegs, Cream- tartar, Sal Soda. Maccaroni, Ground Pepper, Cin namon, Ginger. Mustard, chocolate. Yeast Powders, Concentrated Potash, Concentrated Lye, Salaratus, Ground Coffee, Chewing Gum. Gum Drops, Fancy Candy, Loaenges, Horse Radish, Canned Meats and Fruits, Borden’s Condensed Milk, Tamarins, Bath Brick, Blueing, Cocoa, Licorice and Toilet Soap, for sale by C. L. GILBERT, septff OPENING TO-DAY!! THE HEW AND Shoe Store! AT New York Prices! FREIGHT ADDED. The attention of the Wholesale Job bers and Retail Dealers is particularly- requested to our stock, consisting of every style and sizes. NO GOODS AT RETAIL. WHYTE & FELLNER, MANUFACTURERS’ AGENTS, sepl2 157 Broughton Street, Between Barnard and Jefferson streets, tf SAVANNAH, GA. Williams, JflcEntire 4* Co, Having associated Lt Col. ROBT. P. YORK with them in business, under the firm name of York, William’’', Mclotire & Co., Are now prepared, with ample Storage accom modations, to receive any and all consignments, with rooms for those who desire to look after sales of tbeir 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, TUESDAY'S and FRIDAYS. Night Sales at store on Broughton street, will com mence October 1st. Consignments of all kinds are respectfully solid ed. YORK, WILLIAMS, McINTIRE & CO. sep5 lot Boarding. ISS in. CARBON has opened a Boarding House on the northeast corner of :*onth Bread 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. augJO law3w M J.O.MATHEWjON GENERAL COMMISSION, PRODUCE BROKER AND FORWARDING MERCHANT, No. 385 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga., (At the Old Stand of the late firms of T. P. Stovall & Co., Stovall, McLaughlin & Co., and G. H. McLaughlin & Co..; Will give his prompt and personal attention to the purchase and salqgritotton. Domestic Goods, Sugar, Bacon. Lard, GMg, 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 Yarns, Sheetings, shirtings, Osnaburgs, Drills, Ker seys, Jeans, &c , <fec. With extensive fire-proof warehouses, can famish secure storage, and give prompt attention to merchan dize and produce consigned to me for forwarding ui any direction. 6m aug24 INSURANCE I AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, $10,100,000 CHAS. L- COLBY & CO. A RE prepared to take Murine Risks to any Domcsiicor 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,oOO,000. COMMERCE FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, Capital, $200,000. STANDARD FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, Capital, $200,000. Office in Jones’ Block, comer Bay and Abercom streets. Branch Office, cor. Drayton and Bryan streets,augl6-tf Notice. Varnish. ^ LOT of first quality Varnish for sale by the Manufacturers’ Agents, »ug28 BRADY, SMITH A CO, T HE firm of M. J. Doyle & Co., is this day dis solved by mutual consent—Mr. Jno. Daley with drawing. M. J. Doyle continuing on bis own account, will attend to the unfinished business of the concern, be alone being anthorized. M. J. DOYLE, JOHN DALY. Savannah, July 27th, 1865. D EBTORS and creditors will take due notice, present claims, and pay your bills to-day. I can always be found at the old stand. No. 110 Bryan street, and, as usual, will render polite attention and satisfaction to friends and customers. Iyz7 tf M. J. DOYLE Copartnership Notice. T HE undersigned have this day entered into Co partnership to carry on Steved -rage, 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., Angnst 21,1S65. lm aug21 E. KOETHCKE&CG Cor. Bay and Whitaker Sts., JEST RECEIVED PER STEAMER, 130 bbls Crashed and Powdered Sngars 150 kits Mackerel, No. 1 Green and Black Tea Almonds Baisins Vermicelli and Maccaroni Currants 25 bbls Mess Beef r Goshen Butter, Cheese and Hams Casti’e, Brown and Pale toap. ALSO, All kinds of Paint, Raw and Boiled Linseed Oil, Naphta and Pntty in bladders. ALSO, All kinds of Claret, Rhine Wines and Champagnes Alpine and St. Domingo Bitters Raspberry and Lemon cyrnp, etc., etc. sep2—tf Wm. M. Davidson WnOLESXLX nZALEi: nr Groceries, Wines, Liquors, Teas, Segars, Ale and lider, ICO Bay Street Savannah. sepG tf The subscriber announces to his friends and patrons that he has jnst returned from the Northern cities, where he has made arrangements with the best Im porting Ilonses with whom he has dealt for many years, for supplies of every article in his line, and now offers for sale on the most reasonable terms, BRANDY. OTARD, DUPUY&C0. PINET, CASmi.ON MC0. A. SEGNETTE PELLEY0ISLV GIN. MEDER SAYAN, and IMPERIAL EAGLE. COMET, in cases. WHISKY. JOHN GIBSON, SONS* CO. M0N0NGAHELA X, XX, XXX, CABINET, NECTAR AND PURE 01,11 RYE, 0. K. BOURBON, very old. RUM. JAMAICA ST- CROIX. CHAMPAGNE. OF VARIOUS BRANDS, IN QUARTS AND PINTS. TEAS. 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 Yoke, Angnst 15th. 1865. Allow me to call your attention to my Prepara tion of Compound Extract Bucliu.— The component parts are Huclill, Long Leaf, Cu- bebs, Juniper Berries. MODES OF PREPARATION.—Bnchu, in vacuo. 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 palatable than any now in use. The active properties are by this mode ex tracted. Buchn, as prepared by Drnggists generally, is of a dark color. It is a plant that emits its fragrance; the action of a flame destroys this (its active principle), leaving a dark and glutinous decoction. Mine is the color of ingredients. The Buchn 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 Tincture, as made in Pharmacopoea, nor is it a Syrup—and therefore can be used in cases where fever or inflammation exists.— In this yon have the knowledge of the ingredients and the mode of preparation. Hoping that you will favor it with a trial, and that upon inspection it will meet with your approbation. With afeeling of confidence, 1 am, very respectfally, H. T. HELMB0LD, Chemist and Druggist of 16 Years’ Experience In Philadelphia, and now located at his Drag and Chemi cal Warehouse, 594 Broadway, New York, |From the Largest Manufacturing Chemists in the World, “I am acquainted with Mr. H. T. Helmbold; he oc cupied the Drag store opposite my residence, and was successful in conducting the business where others had not been equally so before him. I have been favorably impressed with his character and enterprise. WILLIAM WE1GHTMAN, Firm of Powers & Weightman, Manufacturing Chemists, Ninth and Brown Streets, Philadelphia. Belmb»ld’s Fluid Extract Bucbu For Weakness arising from Indiscretion. The ex hausted powers of Nature which are accompanied by so manyalarming symptoms,amongwhich will be found Indisposition to Exertion, Lo.-s of Memory, Wakeful ness, Horrors of Disease, or Forebodings of Evil; in fact, 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 Bucbu invariably does. 11 no treatment is submitted to, Consumption or Insanity ensues. Helmbold’s Fluid Extract Bucbu In affections peculiar to “Females" is unequalled byany other preparation, as in Chlorosis or Retention, Pain- fulness, 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 decline or change of life. » Helmbold’s Fluid Extract Bucbu Improved Rose Wash Will radically exterminate from the system Diseases arising from Habits of Dissipation, little expenjeTffi- tle or no change in diet, no inconvenience or exposure- compk tely superseding those unpleasant and danger ous remedies, Copaiva and Mercury, in all these dis eases. L T SE HELMBOLD’S FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU. Tn 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 oi Bark or Iron. Those suffering from Broken down or Delicate Con stitutions, procure the Remedy at once. The 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 Happi- vess. All the above diseases require the aid of a diuretic. Hembirid’A Extract Bucbu Is tbe Diuretic. SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE. F4ESH STOCK Ship Stores and Chandlery, Family Groceries. HORATIO PITCHER, Harris’ Wharf; foot of Linooln-st., under tbe Bluff, sept 1 sepS lm PIONEER SAW MILL W E most respectfully announce to the citizens of Savannah and others requiring Lumber that our new baw 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 8 °ii ( l uan ^^ e8 to suit purchasers, and respectfully solicit a share of public patronage. We will also pur chase Lumber as it arrives in this market. iy29 RO SB & ARKWRIOITT. Dry Goods! A LARGE AND BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT OF V INEGAR.—15 bbis White Wine and Cider Vinegar; tor sate by c. L. GILBERT. MUSLIN DELAINES! Just Opened ! ALSO, FIFTY DOZEN GENUINE GERMAN CORSETS JNO. C. MAKER & CO., 13» CONGRESS STREET, sep9 Nevitt, Lathrop A Rogers’ Old Stand. TEST RECEIVED and for sale tow el 150 bbto Potatoes 60 bid* Onion*. GADKN Sc UNCKLBS, wgl« cor. Bay and Barnard streets. Goshen Butter. 15 * JBG8choice septs—St cor. Lincoln and Bay ttreetg.