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SAVANNAH DAILY REPUBLICAN. THURSDAY MORNING. SEPTEMBER 14. 1866. POETRY To the Memory of Oapt. Si P. Goulding, 8KVENTH KENTUCKY CAVALRY, 117(0 Jell April 107/, 1865, while leading a charge near Benton, Alabama. Another atar hath fallen which lata in splendor rose, And in our hearts is darkness the grief-tried only knows : Nor can we quell the sorrow which comes like a wave, ... n When we think of him now sleeping in the cola and lonely grave. A hero he was truly—that his own brave cotnr rades tell; And his memory must be cherished with the patriots we mourn, For no more a valiant one has ever from the battle-field been borne. Urging e’er his comrades to follow in the thick est of the strife, Showing them he loved his country even more than he did life ; And before he fell he told them to press onward in the fray: “Come on, boys, for it will never, it will never do to stay.” We mourn him and we miss him, but he is blessed for e’er, Where comes no scenes of parting, no sigh or a tear ; And friends who meet together to rehearse again, the tales Of his deeds of valor, and his early death be wail. Selma. PEACE. BT PHOEBE CARY. O Land, of every land the best, ') Land, whose glory shall increase; Now in your whitest raiment drest For the great festival of peace : Take from your flag its folds of gloom, And let it float undimmed above, Till over all our vales shall bloom The sacred colors that we love. On mountain height, and hill-top low, Set Freedom’s beacon fires to burn; Until the midnight sky shall show A redder pathway than the morn. Welcome, with shouts of joy and pride, Your veteraus from the war-path’s track; You gave your boys, untrained, untried ; You bring them men and heroes back. And shed no tear, though think you must With sorrow' of the martyr’d band; Not even for him whose hallowed dust Has made our prairies holy land. Though by the places where ihey fell, The places that are sacred ground, Death, like a sullen sentinel, Paces his everlasting round. Yet when they set their countiy free And gave her traitors fitting doom, They left their last great enemy, Baffled, beside an empty tomb. Not there, but risen, redeemed, they go Where all the paths are sweet with flowers ; They fought to give us peace, but lo! They gained a better peace than ours. [Event nq Post. THE RAILROAD EXPLOSION. Complete destruction oj Sir Cars—Seven Per sons Instantly Killed—Nearly Two Hundred More or Less Hurt. Nashville, Friday, Sept. 8. The explosion yesterday on the Northwestern Railroad was a terrible affair. The train con sisted of eight cars and passenger coaches, and there were nearly two hundred persons oa board. The two foremost cars contained powder, shot and shell, and it was supposed, sparks from the locomotive communicated with the powder through cracks in the car causing the explosion. Seven persons were killed outright, and nearly all rece:ved more or less injury. The fireman was killed, the engineer badly injured and the conductor slightly. Among the slightly injured was Mr. Van Valkenburg, Assistant Superin tendent of Telegraph. All the cars were blown to pieces except the two cars in rear. The en gine was badly wrecked. The concussion was terrific, and shook the buildings in town like an earthquake. Ninnetota Republican Stale Conven* lion—Gen. \V. It marshall Nomina ted for Governor—Refuaal to In dorse President Johnson. St. Paul, Sept. 5. The Republican State Convention yesterday nominated Gen. W. R. Marshall for Gover nor ; Hon. T. H. Armstrong for Lieutenant- Governor ; Lieut. Col. Rogers for Secretary of State; Gen. C. Schafer for Treasurer, and W. Colville for Attorney General. Resolutions affirming that neither a man’s color, race nor birthplace takes away his po litical rights ; that no portion of our subjects shall remain degraded and ignorant; that this nation shall not allow the Imperial Govern ment to rule Mexico, and demanding our gov ernment to force the withdrawal of the inva ders, were passed. A resolution approving President Johnson’s military and civil course was voted down. Wisconsin Republican Slate Conven tron. Madison, Wis., Sept. 7. The Republican Convention to-day nomina ted Charles R. Gill for Attorney-General.— The convention adhered to the majority re port, laying the minority report, advocating negro suffrage, on the table. The convention adjourned sine die. B UM PHILS! VIZ: THU LONDON QUARTERLY REVIEW (Conservative) THE EDINBURGH REVIEW (Whig.) THE WESTMINSTER REVIEW (Radical.) THE NORTH BRITISH REVIEW (Free Church.) AND BLACKWOCITS ED1NURG11 MAGAZINE (Tory.) The American publishers continue to reprint the above named periodicals, but as the cost of printing has doubled, and the price of paper nearly trebled,they are compelled to advance their rates as follows : Terms for 1865. For any one of the Reviews $t per annum For any two of t he Reviews 7 per annum For any three of the Reviews lo per annum For all four of the Reviews 12 per annum For Blackwood's Magazine 4 per annum For Blackwood and any one Review .... 7 per annum For Blackwood and any two of the Re views .10 per annum For Blackwood and three of the Reviews. 1.1 per annnm For Blackwood and ihe four Reviews.. .15 per annum The works will be printed on a greatly improved quality of piper, and while nearly all American Periodi cals aree tlier advanced in price or reduced in size—and very generally both -we shall continue to give faith ful copies of all the matter contained in the original editions. Hence, our present prices will be fonnd as cheap, for the amount of matter furnished, as those of any of the competing Periodicals in this country. < ompared with the cost of the original editions at the l ,res< -‘ n t premiums on gold would be abont ® l ,' a Year.our prices (15) are exceedingly low. Add to this the fact that we make our auuual payments to the British Publishers for early sheets and copyright in Gold $1 costing us at this time nearly *2 GO in cur- ,t 1 ! 1 ' we . trust that iu the scale we have adopted readiug pubh'c lr ' J iustilil '‘ d by our subscriber* and the The interest of these Periodicals to American read ers is ratter increased than diminished by the articles ttqy contain on oar great Civil War, and thou-h some times tinged with prejudice, they may sUlL cousiiteritiu ‘hek gTeat ability antftbe different standpoints from which they are written, be read and studied with ad vantage by the people of this country of every creed and party. LEONARD SCOTT & CO., Publishers. _augl4 No. 38 Walker street, New York. JJOTATOES, Onions and Turnips, landing and jy» C. L, GILBERT BUSINESS CARDS BORT. r. YORK, M. E. WILLIAMS, •». R. m’intire. P. E. WARD. nr, ittuuft iiimi & a auction and commission MERCHANTS, Bay Street, .Savannah, <3-a. Consignments of Cotton and Lumber solicited. References: Savannah—Brigham, Baldwin & Co., Gaden A Unckies, Erwin A Hardee. Hunter & Gammell, Isaac D. LaHoche, Hiram Roberts, W. Woodbridge, L. C. Norve.ll & Co. New York—S. T. Knapp & Bro., D. H. Baldwin & Co. Sale days, Tuesdays and Fridays. sep5 A. T. CUNNINGHAM, I’. «. UUKSS. CUXmGHAM & PURSE, FACTORS, FORWARDING AND Commission Merchants, Bay Street, Savannah, Gfa, References—Robt. Habersham & Sons, Hunter & Gammell, Octav us Cohen, Brigham, Baldwin & Go, Erwin & Hardee, Claghorn A Cunningham. sepo-3m C. T. KEUTGEN, North side Bay street, between Whitaker and Bar nard, always keep on hand The Genuine Piper Heidsieck Champage. t Iso all kinds of Rhine Wine, Claret, Elay Pipes, &c. sept 1 tf BOARDING, PIC NICS, AC, AT THE ISI-.B OIF 1 HOPE. MR CHARLES E. FLANDERS R ESPECTFULLY informs his friends and the citizens of Savannah that he has removed to the ISLE OF HUPE, where he is prepared to receive - BOARDERS, And to furniBh 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 CHARLES L. COLBY & CO., SHIPPING-, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS JONES’ BLOCK, CORNER BA Y ANlJ ABERCOIIN STS. S AVANNAH, GA. Liberal cash advances made oil consignments to the firm represented in New York by Charles L Colby, Esq., or to our friends in Boston. ALEX. 11. HUL > AY, Resident Partner. Rr.FF.arKoEs.—Messrs. Dabney, Morgan <fc Co., New York; Jarvis Blade, Esq.. New York; Gardner Colby, Esq., Boston; Hon. I. Wiley Edtnands, Boston. auglG tf Laurent & Silly, TIY AND SHEET IRtiX WOKKERS AND G-AS FITTERS, Bay St., Second Door from Houston, S AV A N N A H, GEORGIA. All kinds of Tin, Sheet Iron, Gas Work, Roofs, Gut ters, Metal Pumps and Leaders repaired at short notice aug25 lm E, EHRLI H, Wholesale and Retail GROCER, Always ou hand choice Family Groceries, Wines, Liquors, Ac , of the best quality, at aug!9 lm No. 30 WHITAKER STREET. RUE, WHITNEY & CO GENERAL Commission Merchants, No. 202IBay Street, above Barnard. f Consignments respectfully solicited. The shippin of Cotton and other produce to our house in Philadel phia promptly attended to. lm uug23 It E Y R 1 BRYAI, Broker and Commission Agent, For Sale and Fur chase of Stocks, Bank Notes, Produce, Ac.. and for For warding Cotton, Bryan Street, next to merchant*’ and Planter*’ Bank Building. auglfi 3m SAMUEL P. HAMILTON, (Successor to Wilmofc <fc Richmond^ DEALER IN W&tchrs, Silver Ware, Jewelry, Canes, Cutlery, dec. Cor. Whittiker,St. Julienand Congress Sts, SAVANNAH, GA. Watches and Jewelry repaired. Chronometers rated by transit- Cash paid for old C4old and Silver. jy*s tf A. J. I.BADY, WM. M. SMITH. I. J. MOSES. BRADY, SMITH & CO. Commission AND Forwarding Merchants, AND Manufacturers’ Agents NORTH SIDE OF BAY STREET, Between Whitaker andJJamard, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. Liberal advances made ou consignments of Cotton, &c„ to their friends in New York and Boston. References—Wm. K. KitcheD, Prest National Park Bank, N. Y.; H. U. Thacker & Co., Boston; Israel Co hen, Baltimore; Hall, Moses & Co.,Colhmbus; Wyman, Moses & Co., Montgomery. angT ISAAC. D. LaROCHE, Auction and Cjmmission Merchant. THOMAS J. WALSH, AUCTIONEER. T HE subscriber having secured the large and com modious store Northeast corner of Bay and Bar nard streets, is now prepared to receive all merchan dize consigned to him, and give the same his personal attention either at public or private sale. Sales at stores or residences attended to. Regular sale days before store, Tuesdays and Satur days. may20 RICHARDSON & BARNARD Commission and Shipping Merchants, Bay St., opposite Mariner’s Church, fnne2o SAVANNAH tf KIRLIN, BRO. & BURKE, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN ALES, WINES AND LIQUORS Oor. Whitaker Street and Bay Lane. june21 tf KICHARDSON& RiUNAKD, Bay Street, Opposite Mariners' Church, Have Con*tautly on Hand and Re ceive Order* for SAWS. CIHCl’LAB AND OTHERS, CAST STEEL, Wm. Jcssop & Sous’ Make. COTTON GINS, from 7 to SO saws, worked by one man, by mules or by steam. FELT DECKING AND ROOFING. GUNNY CLOTH, SHOVELS, SPADES, &C , FIHDS. BOATS AND OARS, HAY, BOSTON CRACKERS, FISH, White Pine, rough and dressed; Spruce Scantling, Spruce and Cedar Sliiogles, Cherry, mahogany, Ash, Ac., <fcc. aug2S—tf KEIN & CO., 114 BAY STBEET, SAVANNAH, GA., COTTON FACTORS, COMMISSION & FORWARDING MERCHANTS. L IBEBAL cash advances made on consign ments of < otton and approved Merchandize made to their friends in New York, Boston or Liver pool. Refer to Messrs. Smith & Dnnning, New York; C C. & H. M. Tabor, New York; Cabot & Senter, fct. Louis; W. H. Taylor, New Orleans.aug26 M. FERIT & CO., NO. 150 CONGRESS STREET Wholesale Dealers in Wines, Champagne, Liquors and Segars, Would also call the attent ion of the Trade and pub lic generally, to our large stock of Candle*, Syr up and Pickle*. Dealers will do well to call and examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. aug29 2m MtRCY, DAY & CD.. a O © B -A. |Y 8: TREE "1' . North Side, Between Barnard and Jefferson Streets, WOOD, COAL AND GRAIN, AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND- HAY, CORN, OATS AND FEED, At lowest market prices.Jy3 nOTATOESJOnloM, Turnips, 1 ona, landing from steamer Zodiac and fur sale by aug30 ^ C. L. GILBERT. cotton notice. JOHN Gr. COOKE, ALBANY’, GEORGIA, O F the late firm of Hardwick & Cooke, offers his services to his old lriends and the public for the purpose of purchasing and selling or forwarding (.’otton and Merchandize generally, from any part of JSouth- western Georgia. All business entrusted to his care will be attended to with promptness and dispatch. ang23 lm DRUGS. MEDICINES, AND " C H EMI GALS. A CHOICE selection of DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, PERFUMERIES, PATENT MEDI CINES, TRUSSES, &c., just landed from New York, Apothecaries. Planters and traders Prom the interior can be supplied at shortest notice. I can warrant any article as being pure. A large quantity of EUROPEAN LEECHES, ilnest quality. All the PATENT MEDICINES extant on hand. 100 cases JACOB’S DYSENTERIC CORDIAL, all of which will be sold low for CASH, Wholesale and Retail, Apothecaries’ Hall, Broughton and Barnard streets, Proprietor. Conar 1 w m. walsh, m. i>. N. B.—Fresh Garden Seeds. je!5 FRfim TUBNiP SEED. RUTABAGA PLAT DUTCH, AND Red Top Turnip Seeds, Warranted to be of the GROWTH OF 1865. Just received from D. Landreth, and for sale by jyio W. W. LIN OLN, cor Bull and v ongress streets. HOMii Hi IllMCji COMPANY, OF NEW VoRK. Capital and Assets larger than any other Company in the State. Risks taken on favorable terms by julyJ eod3in EDWARD PADELFORD, Agent. FRESH ARRIVAL ! Per Zodiac. b} fr BBLS. Jno. Gibson’s best Whisky i»J 20 bbls It. Boud’s old Bourbon 10 bbls Mountain Dew 25 bbls old Rye 100 bbls Crushed Sugar For sale CHEAP to close the consignment, by KEIN & COMPANY, july20 opposite the Post office. Sole Agents and Importers OF CHS. FARRE CHAMPAGNE aug30 For tke State of Georgia. A FACT WORTH KNOWING '■ HAT by baying shoes with Metallic Tips, two- I. thirds the usual expanse of suppling children with shoes may be saved. No one, for every-day wear, can afford to nuy any other. Millions of dollars are an nually saved by this useful invention. The toes of metAl tipped shoes remain perfect until the rest of the shoe is worn out. The feet are kept dry, thus bene- fittiog the health and saving money For sale by all shoe dealers. 3m angl7 Drunkenness Cured. qtHE inebriate may now bid defiance to the tempt- A ing cup. Dr. Zane’s antidote for strong drink is a certain cure for drunkenness. It creates a dislike for strong drink, and can be administered without the knowledge of the patient Descriptive circulars sent to any nddress. For sale bv all respectable druggists in the United States and danadas. Price, $1 per box, or packages of six boxes for $5. Bent by mail on receipt of the money, by JNO. J. KROMER, Wholesale Agent, may23—ly 403 Cbeennt st.„ Philadelphia, Pa. Dr. Hand’s Specific. T HE oldest and most reliable medicine for the cure of Spermatorhowi, Semina! Weakness, Loss of Pow er, &c. This medicine has stood the test of over thir ty years and has always proved a success. DR. RAND'S SPECIFIC is exhibited in the form ot pills, made np entirely of substances that have a speci fic effect npon the generative organa. Most persons associate the idea of operations upon the bowels from taking any kind of pills. The Specific of Dr. Rand is not intended as an evacuating meihoine. Its medici nal virtues are expended entirely upon the impaired regenerative organs. The pills are not unpleasant to the taste, and many persons masticate them with im punity before swallowing them; which plan we would always recommend, as affording the spmiiest way to get the effect of the remedy. Price. $1 per box, or six boxea for $5. Sold by drug gists everywhere, or sent by mail by JNO. J. KROMER, Wholesale Agent, nuy23—ly 403 Chesnut gt . Philadelphia. Pa. Kromcr’s Hit 1 r Dye. 50 CENTS A BOX. Boxes larger than Dyes that sell for $1. Natural, Dnrable, Beautiful. Warranted to please. This arti cle has been thoroughly tested by Dr. CHILTON, of New York, and Profs Booth and Garrett, of Philadcl- ihia, who pronounce it free from all poisonous ingre- lients, ana the material composing it will not ihjore the most delicate hair. Bold by Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers everywhere. JNO. J. KROMER, Sole Proprietor. may93—ly 403 Cheap nt st, Philadelphia, Pa. THE Savannah Republican, A acid) ©FAMILY NEWSPAPER, Philadelphia ADOLPHUS C.SCHMFtRE o o CG a o <D Pi GO <D Pri © Devoted to - News, Politics, Commerce, Agriculture, Arts,j Science, and Literature. TWO EDITIONS DAILY; Morning and Afternoon. o 0*1 I-S J. E. HAVES, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. P OR Mt Savannah §UpuMiatt tj •d p WILL FURNISH Banking and Insurance. EINSTEIN, ROSENFELD & Co., Bankers. No. 8 Broad Street, New York. We draw »t sight, and at sixty days, on London, Paris, Frankfort, and all other principal cities of Europe. Parties opening current accounts, may deposit and draw at their convenience, the same as with the City Bank*, and will be allowed interest on all balances over One Thousand Dollars, at the rate of four per cent, per annum. Orders for the purchase or sale of various issues of Government and other Stocks, Bonds and Gold, executed on Commission. MERCHANTS’ INSURANCE COMPANY! HABTFOHD, CONN. T HE undersigned haviug been appointed agent for I \f arnifVipf nrprQ the above well known Company/is prepared to JM-dUUidCLUrerS take risks against fire on the most favorable terms. H BRIGHAM, Office Southern Insurance and Trust Co. jnly3 tf New York MvtnW...,. C. HOHVKVKB, JAR. E. URO« MA rn —-- OEO.. Y.bAKKEB, No. 33 8. Front A ' c ‘ ****tttv New York. FhiM^b tur -Ugl«*££ ete * ^ultimo, ' note. CO., MERCHANT<s WJ ’ LaUi ^® No. Ill Water Street x Every facility offered for eonsivL V °rk. 1 «- eggaj&fc. HARNOTT Uwmunt'' . fire-proof Storage War. ll0|| 368 Washington Street, ’ NEW Yom- Consignments of Goods receive,! , v pnrehase of Goods. The best ofjj.'S? hr Ihe SCHULTZE & TAIIER IMPORTERS OP ^ Wines, Brandies,& c NO. 62 CEDAR STBEET, NEW Y O R k CH’S HEIDSIECK IHAMPAS^' iy22 £_i THE LATEST NEWS FROM ALL 0.UARTEHS, m c3 . AT THE EARLIEST MOMENT. w\ It will maintain the Union, oppose Secession, and CD Pj strive, by argument and persuasion, to encourage that P Insurance Agency | OCEAN, RiVSR, FIRE. a © co •i—i .Fh © p eg ed O spirit of LOYALTY TO THE GOVERNMENT upon which the future Peace and Prosperity of the People must forever depend. It is hoped that the interest and variety of its con tents—-its regard for the business interests of the com munity—its Financial and Market Reports—and its advocacy of all just and humane enterprises, will com mend it to iThe Patronage of All Classes of People, and make it A W ELCOME VISITO B| -TO THE- FAMILY CIECLE, The COUNTING-ROOM, and The WORKSHOP 3 U‘ CD Pf CD •tf GO P •tf mHE undersigned bold commissions from the lead- JL ing Insurance corporations of New York, repre senting an aggregate cash capital of over FIVE MILLIONS OF DOLLARS And are prepared to issue policies to cover Fifty Thou sand dollars on one application upon | Fire Bl*h* at Savannah and Inland Town*, | COTTON AND MERCHANDIZE IN TRANSIT ON THE j AUGUSTA AND MACON RIVERS, OCEAN BISKS GENERALLY.] Prompt Settlement of Losses. L. C. NOBVELL Sc CO., Hafferty&McHugh CORK IMPOKTBKs, and Dealers, WHOLESALE AHD RETAIL NO. 6 9 FULTON STKfkt NEW YORK. Samples, with a descriptive list and p r j w had on application to tlk undersigned! * pleasnre in recommending this old established liable house. JOHN KV ^ Manufacturer and Bottler of Soda Water coraer of Ray and West Broad may31—tf Savannah h. I North Biver Agricultural Works, GEHTING BEO. & 00.^ Prop’rs, 58 and 60 Courtland street, New y or k 1VTANCFACTFREKJi of p Iows _ „ ’ ATX Cultivators, Cotton Sweeps, Com Mills i,... Gins, &c Every implement wanted by the nlni-,? Also, dealers in Field and Garden Seeds " Also* a ■ -j for Bruce's Concentrated Manure, Bone, &c Na‘ <. circular. 3 mo jnnels may29 Bull street, opposite Post Office. M NEW YORK ui non nun AOE ICY, Representing | FOUR MILLIONS OF CASH CAPITAL. Risks taken on all descriptions of property on rea sonable terms, by A. A. LANE, Agent, Office in Stoddard's Range, opposite Express je!5—3m Office, Bayst SEEDS. T HOS. McEEROY will, on and after l«t *» ternber, receive orders from the trade for Fon- - Agricultural Garden and Flower Seeds, growth In*. • the Fall and Spring Trade. Correspondents will n,.- with attention. Seed Grower and Importer, Rn gU 71 Pine street, New York. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION.] e mm mm% ® MEDICINES, 4 c-t AND tf! fancy articles. JUST RECEIVED FROM SELECTED EXPRESSLY FOR The Savannah Daily Republican, issued Every Mom- iig ail* fceriDoa, is furnished to JSubscribers, (by Mail or Carrier,) at tf TEN DOLLAR SRP E R ANNUM, Pt JFOR EACH EDITION. ^ I © Particular attention is paid to the prompt and early 0 delivery of the Paper to its Patrons in the City, and I THIS MARKET,! ^ to the regularity of its transmission to those abroad. W| the largest stock ever;oi-enbd 1 | IOST THE CITY: B P<| t* c+ CO xmil MATH III', [Established in lSSej rnxi. a. matuii EMIL MATHIEU & SON, clarified cider and VINEGAR ESTABLISHJIEVr, 120, 122,124, Lombard St., below Second, PHILADELPHIA. Refined Bottling CSder. of superior quality, for m - by the hogshead or barrel Also, Pickling and Earn :y Vinegar, which is well known for its tine Haw, strength and purity, and warranted to improve bv . hipping orders filled at the shortest notice, s-jj-■:% WM. I. JEATO.Y, COMMISSION MERCHANT, BOSTON, HASS., For the Purchase and Sale of All Kinds ol MEECHA21DIZE, Refers to Joseph 8. Fay, Esq., Boston; Nath'l Gr.J- dard, Ee-([ , Boston; John A. Blanchard, K.-q , Boston: National Bank of N. America, Boston. eodCm mpA JUST RECEIVED Per Steamer Americs, A fine assortment of Rhine Wines! Wines. Hockhcimer, Nierstiner, Eiebfrauniilk. Liquors. St. Croix Rum, [Jamaica Bum, | Fine Brandies And a variety of the finest brands of Also, Lunch Served at 11 O’clock A. M, y22—tf At A. STAUMPS St. Charles*, in Rear of Custom Hou^_ eg Q rtf oi tf tf eS t> 03 GQ © ^tf To News Dealers, and from the Clerk’s Desk iiTthe Counting-Itoom, At C3,SO Per Hundred, Or, Five Cent* per Single! Copy. TERMS OF ADVERTISING. CONSISTING OF foronir, CHOICE TOILET SOAPS A LARGE ASSORTMENT’ OF{ • COMBS, BRUSHES,! &c. DYEING ESTABLISHMENT. Established 1832. T HE suliscribcr begs leave to ihfon” andrfriends that he is now prepared toreca'e I and Wodlen Dresses, Crape Shaw s, J® ' various colors, and finished off in the best man ■ ^ Owners of articles received to be dyed =om_ . ago, are requested to call and take tbemaw^- ' Gentlemen's Garments cleansed or dyed - L required, so as not to be surpassed any whew. ALEXANDER GAI.L0"d>. 35 Drayton ftttc. Iaw3m yavamaDrt*^ jnne23 TISH-WA'F T HE greatChinesegemedyfor secret dwk“«-? a ^ in boxes, in lozenger form, boa no M***# I taste, can be earned in the vest ket withperW is a sure cure » Per Square of Ten Lines Nonpareil Type,' or space occupied by the same number of Lines, $2 First Insertion, $1 Each Subsequent do. All Advertisements must be paid for at the Desk in the Counting-Room, previous to insertion. Fence Pallngi. 4 FEET and iX feet Palings. RICHARD-ON aug28—tf For sale by <fc BARN*1tD, Bay at, opp. Mariner’s Church. 3 THEaREPUBLICAN tf o 'H ESTABLISHMENT 4-3 Pt Is Prepared to Execute | PLAIN AND FANCY JOB tf QQ ALSO A GREAT VARIETY OF ices, Nutmegs, Cloves, Cinnamon, Mace, Pepper, Mustard, ' Sweet Oil, Ac., Ac. | ALSO GRBBMIi BUCK TBiS OF THE QQ|s p tf co o til tf §1 5.1 FINEST QUALITY, P ow safety, will keep in all climates, « - -- ^ the diseases mentioned. Ibomont to'hR* „ rform a cure. Price, $1 per box, or tto a uj 50. Sold by all Druggista or st-nt hv rov. addreseby J0H ^? muyQR—lv 403 Cbotnpt stieeL Phil* 0 ^ SPRUCE. Lumber, Cloth’ White Pine luiuugm For sale by EMIL KOETHCKE_*y^ iySO—tf cor. Gnxmy ang31—tf Bav-st.,opp. MangHL—-- FLOUR AND BEAK I iAAA BBLS FliOFBi.o! ‘i ein | 1UUU ted brands 500 bags bkan ELlff s At OUCKBNIUJJBR.*^^. jylT neHioorWSr L U&^ NEW ATJ W. W. LINCOLN’S GOODS- „ JUST RECEIVED, a large and J ment of FANCY COODS-,, lOO Style* of [ them. aug!4 gpauo STORE,L tKtT0 o«KS I ^.wiuikusiiiPLES. Ori*® With Neatness, Accuracy and Dispateh. SE3STX> insr -YOTTJR orders. p tf tf t-a. p 6* Cor. Boll and Googress-Ste. mar S—tf The New Skirt, FOR 1805. Brady’s Duplex Elfplie, A WOITDERFUL invention for Ladie*. Baysh-doorsfromDen®, angT Ca to all others. B. qnestii Don’t fall to.—. — containing fall prniteaUr* every Saturday^ wrn- White SoalJS CORN. 24005Sf5»«”“fr GADEN* VliC^S. for sale by auglT OATS. TEST BECEIVEB, for 9116 J laooboihalaprime jjl$