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COURTS.
Holbrook, District Provost authorizing the ibor
at the office of the Savannah Rkpubm-
oan the requisite number of blank forma
for the administering of the Amnesty
Oath. The Republican Job Printing
Office, having recently been established,
is now supplied with the latest and most
approved ,fonts of type, and we'are now
prepared to furnish the blanks in such
quantities as may be required at the
shortest notice.
The civil officers upon whom has been
devolved the duty of administering the
oath, will please bear this in mind.
For the information of the above offi
cers we would state that all blanks or
dered at the duly authorized offices as
enumerated in the Governor’s Proclama
tion will be paid for by the State. If
procured at other offices they will be
obliged to pay their own bills.
WANTS.
C OOK WANTED,
A good Cook, with satlBfactor
TTTANTED FOR CASH—Cotton, Wool,Hides,
VV Hags, Waste Paper, Metals, Bottles, &c., Ac., in
large or small quantities, at the
L FOREST CITY MILLS,
atigS tf Savannah.
Wanted Immediately
For Caili!
IXforc Lieut. Gol.
Sept. 19th.
jlrs. Mina Berg vs- Joseph W. Phillips.
K . «very of premises. It appearing upon the
Examination of witness, that the party de
fendant is a monthly tenant, and not a yearly
au( 2 it further appearing that he has had
’ le notice to vacate the premesis of the
dsintifl* located at' comer of Barnard and
*1 , nes ttreets, it is ordered that he deliver
uiet and peaceable possession of the same on
nr before the 1st day of October, or be forci
bly ejected therefrom by the Provost Mar-
,, lS | of the Sub District of Ogeechee, and that
l, c p a j- costs of suit. Hon. S. Coben for plain-
Col- A. W. Stone, for defendant.
The United States vs. Adam Bryan (colored,)
Serpt- Co. C, 103d U. S. C. T. Assault and
-attcry- Francis Jackson, prosecution. Plda
not guilty-judgment guilty. Jt appearing
from the evidence in the above stated case
that the defendant has been guilty of an ag
gravated assault and battery Committed on the
", j an( i 5th days of September, inst., upon the
lerson of the prosecution, . it is ordered that
8S i,l Adam Bryan be reduced from the rank of
Sergeant to a private soldier, and be closely °d Immediately. Apply at this o:
confined in the common jail of Chatham coun-
lv for the full term of six months, and that he
„' M r a ball weighing twenty-four pounds at
tached to a chain six feet long on bis l^ft leg
duriDg the above specified period.
The United States vs. Robert Jencks
(colored ) Assault and battery. Moses Har
ris (colored) prosecutor. Plea, not guilty,
judgment guilty. It appearing from the evi-
in the above stated esse, that the charge
hts been made oot against the Above named
defendant, it is ordered that he be fined in the
sum of $25, and in default of payment he be
confined in the common jail of Chatham coun-
iv lor the space of thirty days. It is . further
ordered that the defendant pay five dollars for
costs of suit. ,
Emily Harden (colored) vs. Ricky Monroe
(colored.) Recovery of debt. Claim, $9.03.
M. Benedict, Esq., for plaintiff. In the above
case it is ordered that judgment be entered up
against defendant in the sum of $9.03, with
jj costs of suit, and that the defendant have
until the 1st day of October next to liquidate
his indebtedness.
Edward O’Byme vs. M. Lukatis. Recovery
0 [ rent. Claim, $25. M. J. Ford, Esq.,- for
piaintiff. In the above case it is.ordered, upon
motion of M. J. Ford, Esq., plaintiff’s attor
ney, that the defendant pay the sum of $25,
the amount of judgment obtained against him
bv Edward O'Byrne, within five days from this
date, together with $2.50, .being the costs of
suit. .
The United States vs. A1 C. Lomeiino.—
Claim for freight due United States. Upon the
rehearing of this case, it appearing by the evi
dence that the goods upon which freight was
claimed by the government were owned and
shipped in Savannah by Miller, Cd*u & Wad
dell, of Augusta, and that they . Were botlf
shippers and consignees of said goods, and as
such liable for the payment of the freight
1 reference, is want-
ice. seplS
A I'Ij the Bags, Old Bagging and Waste Paper
the city. WARREN A PLaTNeET
sep!8., 210 Bay street.
in
Wanted.
FTTHE new, first class and very fast steamship
J. "VaRUNA, Whitehurst, Commander, will positive
ly sail on her regular day. THURSDAY, Sept’r 21st,
at 9 o’clock a. si. For freight or passage, having
very commodious accommodations, apply to ..
- ;T.J ,, JNO. RiTVELDEB...
Ship’s Bills of Lading femfelied and signed Jibe
office of Consignee. ■ ~ V- ■- septte '
For Philadelphia.
PHILADELPHIA & SAVANNAH
' STEAMSHIP LINE.
T HREE young gentlemen desire to obtain fur
nished apartments in a respectable private family,
Two room* on the second floor would be preferred —
Address, stating location, terms, Ac.,
J. R. NELLUM,
spplS 11 Box 120, Savannah P. O.
A DAY I Agents wanted to
Bell a new and wonderful SEWING
MACHINE,^ tbs -on&theap one licensed. Address
SHAW A CLARK, Biddeford, Maine.
seplS • . 3m.
A MONTH ! Agents wanted
for six entirely new articles, just
out. Address O. T. GiREY, Cifa Building, Biddeforfi,
Maine.- 3m .seplS
Jg V a careful tenant, a famished house in a
•cality. • Possession, taken either In September, Oc-
ir No - '—m ' * — Sw
tober or
November. A
ljl-and
tf
at
iNGBESS STREET, t
Treanoi-s old stand, i
FALL
AND WINTER
GOODS.
J^ADIES’ Dress Gopd»
Plain cdlored French Merino
New styles French Poplins, M. de Laines
Plaid Flannels, Black Silks, Ac
* loths, Caseimeres and Tweeds
White and Red Flannels
Ladies and Gents’ Hosiery
Linen Damask
Mourning Hoods
’ it^inen Cambric Hdkfa
«. For sale at Lowest Prices, by
seplS . 6 DeWITT
A MORGAN.
A. S. Hartrtdjye,
thereof, it is ordered that the judgment of the FaCtOF fifid f OHMliSSiOR Ultrcktlt)
Provost Marshal of the Sub-District of Ogee- » a y Street, Savannah, Ga.
chee against A. C. Lomeliuo for said freight
be audit is hereby vacated and set aside. 1
Bi/irt Cujit. Samuel Cowdrey, Provost Marshal
Sub-District oj' Ogeechee.
The United States vs. Jesse Long (colored.)
Sieving cotton. Sentenced to confinement in
county jail for three months.
The United States vs. Chas. Hendson (col
ored.) Stealing cotton. Sentenced to con-
mement in county jail for three months.
The United States vs. M. Uelmken. Selling
liquor to U. S. soldiers and without license.—■
l'ise discharged, there being no positive proof
tlat defendant sold liquor to any parties on
tie date stated, or that liquor is kept exposed
for sale by him. - - w*
The United States vs. Julia'Small. Steal-
ing cotton. Sentenced to city guafd-house for
toe month.
The l nited States vs. Michael Shaa. Drunk-
■"». Fined $10.
Tie United States vs. Gabriel Garvin (col-*
tred.) Being out after 9 P. M. Discharged
alter being in guard-house over night.
The United States vs. Thomas Carr. Dis-
f detlj conduct. Sentenced to confinement in
tountyjail for two months.
The United States vs. Peter Mac. Fight-
ll; - Sentenced to guard-house for one month..
Tie United States vs. B. Ficklin. Light- 1 -
“j street lamps without authority. Dis
used. • • - ■ , •
. lje United States vs. John J. Moonqy,—
“"ntenness. Fined $10.
Tie United States vs. Peter Brown. Steal-
'-°^ton. Sentenced to confinement in city
fed-house for three months.
156 U nited States vs. Benah Clnsleman (col-
Assault and battery. Fined $25.
j e United States vs. Bash. False weights.
hisd jq 0<
‘ The United States vs. W. H. Harrison (col-
, ’ ^ ssau k and battery. Sentenced to
V or if months’ confinement in county
T.
To . be-found at preeent at office of Messrs, J,
Thomas fc'Co., next to Central Railroad Bank.
sep!4 2w E ' ' 1
PHOENIX ASSURANCE CO]
OB’ LONDON,
The
Sisks
KOBT. HABERSHAM A 80NS, Agents,
ang!2 eod3m Bay street, Savannah.
Boarding
-ATISS M. CABVON has opened a Boarding
IvA House on the northeast comer of r-outh Broad
and Montgomery streets, and is prepared to accommo^
date transient and permanmit boarders. Her honse is
pleasantly located, and within easy distance of the
nsiDcss portion of the city and Central Railroad.
bang30■ . -law3w
5 Notice.
A EE persons having demands against the’ estate of
Mrs. Emcline S. Roberts, deceased, of Chatham
county, are respectfully requested to hand them in,
properlyauthenticated; and all persons indebted to said
estate are requested to^kejmm^eigyr^it to
gepT law2m Executor.
$5.00
; er.
sep!4
a Cuff Pin Sett in
ie above reward Will
_ to the own:
at this office.
MEDICAL COLLEfiB
Of Virginia.
( ____
SESSION OF 1865-66.
rrHE Annual Coarse of Lectures Ip this Institution,
1 which has continued In snecessfal - operation
throughout the war, will commence on the list No
vember, and continue until the 1st of March. •
Fees.-Matriculation, $5. Tickets of seven Profes
sors, each $10; Graduation, $30; Demonstrator of An-
at F£r , ’further information, or a oonyofthe Catalogue,
address L. S. JOiHB-. . D U W
Dean of the Faculty,
seplS 6 Richmond, Ya,
TOiS NEW YORK.
qtod-
Sept-
gffiMfspKi
tively sail for the above port WEDNESDAY,
20, at 8% o’clock PM. ,i.
For freight or passage, having
dations, apply to
BRIGHAM, BALDWIN AGO
rd’s Bnildi
seplS
Stoddard’s 1
ling, opp Post Office.
ATLANTIC COAST MAIL STEAMSHIP
COMPANY. f
FOR NEW IfOKIL
r XE U. S. Mail steamship
tons burthen, J. W. B#
MINNETONKA. 1,000
. , Commander, will leave
for the above portion THURSDAY, Sept. 21st, at—
Cabin Passage to Philadelphia $40 00
Through Tickets to New York via Philadelphia. 40 00
For freight or passage, having elegdnt accommoda
tions, apply to
sapis HUNTER & GAMMELL
PIONEER LINE.
FOR
rf-HE U, S. Mail steamship PEpiT, E. A. Dejanoy,
1 Commander, will sail fondle alxnje -.port On her
regular day, THURSDAY, Sept 2l, at — o'clock — M.
' For tfoighf pr passage, having superior accommoda-
tions, a y to H[JNTBE & Agents,
sep!8 84 Bay gtneet
For ; Augusta. ,,
THE light draft eteamer Oak,
Capt, Geo. S. Marshall, will leave as
above on WEDNESDAY, 20th fust,
tat 6 p. m.
>ly to
HB9DJEE, Agent, :
109 Broughton street, '
or to F. M. MYRELL,
cor. Bay and Abercom streets.,
N, B —Freight received on board at Ferry’ wharf,
under Gas House Hill, this day, and until the hour of
departure;<) • t , . aeplS,
For freight engagements a]
iemi-WeeWy. r
THE FIRST CLASS U. S. MAIL ST8AM3HIPS
Nevada Captain Carpenter
Constitution “ Greeman
The above ships compose the line, and willsaO from
New York and savannah every Wednesday and Satur
day. BRIGHAM, BALDWIN A CO.,
Agents in Savannah. ■
WAKKMAN, GOOKIN A DICKINSON,
17 Broadway,
Agents in New-York.
NEVADA
Will leave Savannah for New York on SATURDAY,
^V*aaaaag
jy*8—tf
PWIN A CO^.Agts.
Merchant’s Line Sailing Yessels
HEG’VfcAB LIlfE
FOR HEW 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 passengftrs, and the very
for delivering freight higood order and
1th promptness and dispatch.
n given tamrmuding goods from
CHAsSt’CpSLBY A CO.,
cor. Bay and Abercom streets.
TOWAGE.
£gjj|
jegi-
■ 1 1 I
I—tf.
^ THE undersigned. Agents for
the Savannah Tow Boat Company,
Varemow ready to receive applica-
ctiotte for Towage -of vessels of all
J '—~ K Ttl 0 ns.
DSON A BARNARD,
sf., opp. Mariners’ Church.
RICH
WANTED.
mVES SEL s
«*• TO LOAD
* NEW YORK,
, Apply AT OjNCE.to
’ V ; CHAS. L. COLBY & CO.,
sep!4 tf cor. Bay and Abercom streets.
VESSEL WANTED.—One of
about too tone for a short round voyage,
Apply to
RICHARDSON A BARNARD,
eep2—tf opp. Mariners’
me* v ....
from the
PORT OF SAVANNAS,
Will receive no Goods for shipment, subject to Internal
Duties, without receipts from Collectors that such Tax
has been paid. .( - - -
A. N. WILSON, Collector;
Office over Adams’ Express. eod3 seplO
Medical College,
OW GEORGIA,
J^rr LANT A.
The Regular Course of Lectures in this Institution
wOl be commenced on tftc first MONDAY in Novem
next, and be continued four mouths.
sep8—2awlm L. -A. DUGAS, Dean. -
The subscriber announces to his friends and patrons
that be has Just returned from the Northern cities,
where he has made arrangements with the best Im
parting House* with Whom he has dealt for man; years,
far supplies of every artkde in bfc line, and now offers
for sale oh,the most reasonable terms,
BRANDY.
0TARD r DUFCY & CO
- • HNJ5T, CASTILLON & C0. -<• ’.T-
V r r "■ - ,
PBLLZY0ISIN
Just Opened
A SELECT STOCK OF
9I1LLIXE&Y, FANCY GOODS
arm
MfjKESS TRIJfMjrilJYGS.
Also, a choice assortment of Dihbons, Flow
ers, Velvets,Feathers and Straw Gooffs.•
Also, Fancy Goods of all kinds, at Whole
sale and Hetail.
New York latest styles always on hand.
M. G. EHRLICH,
Under St. Andrews Hall,
Jefferson Bt., one door from Broughton.
sep!4 eodlw
BOARDING, PIC NICS, AC.
AT THE
ITSXaEI_ofh°p : bl
MR CHARLES E. FLANDERS
T> E8YECTFULLY informs his friends and the
XV citizens of Savannah that he has removed to the
ISLE OF HOPE, where he is prepared to receive
90AHDEB8,
And to famish
PIC NICS AND PARTIE8
At the shortest notice. All otders must be left at the
store of Messrs. Stnart A Co., nnder Masonic Hall.
N. B.—Bath Houses and Boats for Fishing can be
had on the premises. jy9$
NOTICE/
Bay street,
i’ Church.
FREIGHT FOR AUGUSTA
; RECEIVED DAILY
AND
FORWARDED SEMI-WEEKLY
PER
STEAMER AMAZON, CAPT. RICH® JOHNSON
STEAMER LACK A, CAPT. BD. HIJ-LER
HATING a commodious Ware
house on DILLON’S WHARF, we are
to receive freight as above,
notice will be given of the days of
departure of each steamer.
ERWIN A HARDER.
JOHN L. ROUMILLAT,
•r - Agent on Wharf. lm ang!8
CENTRAL RAILROAD.
For Augusta.
The light draft steamer
HELEN,
Capt J. K Reilly,
Will ieaye Stoddard’s Wharf WEDNESDAY MORN
ING, e.ept. 20th, at 7 o’clock. For freight (which will
be receiyed at any time and stored in warehouse up to
day of sailing without extra chargeqaDd passage, ap-
4 :
For Idverpool.
m
ship New Eng
:r, hi
THE A 1 American shij.
land* Hodge master, having a
rtion of her cargo engaged, will
ready to receive cargo at Lower Hydrau
lic Press on the 18thlnst Fo( freight or
BRIGHAM, BALDWIN A CO.
For New York.
THE clipper schooner JL.ttie
Klots, Capt. Endicott, will have dis-
patcb for the. above port For freight,
ipplyto ' .
HUNTER A GAMMBLL.
For Freight or Charter.
THE fast sailing brig Bgary Cebfi,
285 tons burthen, 2S00 hbls. capacify,
will receive freight or charter on reason
able terms. For particulars enquire of
WM. CANT WELT, Agent
tf Box 79, Hilton Head.
-MERdUUTTS 1,1.W
SAILING YESSELS
H FUR NEW YI8K.
■Mi
THE fine clipper bark Ida Kem-
ha.ll, ttossling master, wOl have quick
dispatch for the above port.
Apply to ..
-tf CHAS. L. COLBY.A CO.
B'lTiffi
VIZ:
TIIE LONDON QUARTERLY HE7IEW (Consemtlvr}
CfciK ^ L0BIDa -—The steamer-Fountain; Capt. ' THE EDINBURGH REVIEW (Whig.j
bft r iD 8 com Pletod the necessary repairs ' THE WESTMINSTER
occasioned by the accident of THE NORTH BRITISH REVIEW (FmeCi
‘^UrTd’ leaVB ^ 0r her 10
;!
ordebs, j
until further orders, the
R Headquarters,
t, 1 ' ■ District of Ogeechee,
I GlSSf* Ga ” Se ^’ 19th ’ 1865 '
| OB
Ko - 31.
1 1 H reaft «r,
*’ 0 clock, A. M., Sundays excepted;
°h Saturdays from 4 o’clock to 7
f Command of
Gen. J. M. BRANNAN.
it ' Folk, 1st Lt. and A. A. A. G.
Church, j
BLACKWOOD'S EDI.VUECH MAGAZINE (Tory.)
-tarket Will be open from 4 o’clock ] MurBlackwOod and any one Review-.,
o’clnet , ir 'a “j s A, i For Blackwood and any two of the Re-
The American publishers continue to
above named periodicals, but as the cost
has doubled, apd.the price of .pape^atari;
are compelled to advance their at
Terms lor 1865.
For any one of the Reviews. ■■■%* P«f
For any two of the Reviews ‘ P®
For any three of the Reviews - 1 ® ®°ujjm
^ ot obious Rebels. —Mon-
€ % • 12, 1865.—John C. Breckin-
LNtict nn- oun Benham, T. G Anderson,
l^WartvDH and CharIes J " Hdm
■ here from England.
V i ewg 10 per annum
For Blackwood and three of the Beviews.13 per annum
For Blackwood and the four Reviews.. .15 per annum
The works will’be’printed on •'yreafiy Improved
quality of paper, and while nearly all American PeriodL
cals are either advanced in price or reduced in 8iz&-and
very generally both—we shall continue to give faith
ful copies-of all the matter contained to the’
editions. Hence, ouri.
cheap, for the amount
any of the competing Periodicals in this country.
tom pared with toe cost of the original editions
which at the present premiums on gold would be about
$100 a year, our price* (lfo are exceedingly low. Add
» : to this the fact that we make our annual payments to
, i the British Publishers for early sheets and copyright In
11 Gold—*1 costing us at this time nearly $2 50 to cur-
i -enev—and we trust that in the scale we have i
= sh.ii he entirely justified by our subscribers t
UNITED STATES MAIL LINE.
For Palatka, Fla.;
VIA DARIEN, BRUNSWICK, ST.
' MAIiYS. FERN A NDINA, JACKSON-
’ V1LRE AND PI CO f, A JA,
THE well known steameri for
merly the St. Johns, bpt now the
Helen Getty, Captain O. R.
Ingraham, master, will leave the
Old Steamboat Yard every THUBS-
DAY MORNING; at Ifr oNloek, »r toe above Uqd-
•Yor freight or passage, apply on board or to
L. S. BENNETT, Agent,
cor. West-Broad and Bay strdtts.
AGENTS—Darien, A. A. DeLorme.
Freight payable by shippers.
For Dbctdi* To
VIA DARIEN,
CONNECTING WITH ATI
GULF R. R. FOR THOMASl
«
pot, will leave E
on, Tuesday!
at 0 o'clock; and will ply i
and Doctor Town, in com
tog as follows, viz:
Savannah Ever
Doctor Town r
Freight recei
Savannah, Ga,
AN and after Tuesday, the 5th ii
\ / (Sundays excepted) will leave
a. m„ connecting with a line of 1
5.}
' trail*
Superintendent’s Office,
Savannah, Ga, Sept. 4th, 1835.
5th instint, a daily 1
. leave for AuguBtii at 4.0u
m„ connecting with a line of Hacks ruming be
tween 6 tation 4Hi Central Railroad, aDd WaynesDoro 1 ,
on the Angusta and Savannah Railroad.
Passengers by this line will arrive in Augusta the
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 mnst be prepaid and
delivered at the Depot the night before.
GEO. W. .DAMS,
General Superintendent.
' By GEO. W.-SCaTTERGOOD,
eep4 Assistant Superintendent.
CENTRAL RAILROAD.
Superintendent’* Office, >
. • Savannah, August 24th, »65. f
T? St EIGHT for' Augusta and intermediate sta-
JC tions below 4%, Central Railroad, and between
Waynesboro apd Augusta, Augusta and Savannah
Railroad, ’will hi refcetvcd on ana after Saturday, toe
26th instant Ail way freight to be prepaid.
Byogderof GEO. W. ADAMS,
General Superintendent.
G. W. SCATTER!
ang25 Assistant
8GOOD,
t Superintendent.
Hilton & Randell,
,r ? If3 BAY STREET
O FFER FOR SALE-
DO tabs •‘CtaF." Leaf Lard
1000 pockets Pipe Table Salt
- m&ttssr M
50 eases Bicarb. Sodq HLbulk and papers
AT WHOLESALE.
-gELL
nalter contained to the original
present prions will he found at
; of matter famished, as those Of
PDR 6*11? , these Periodicals to American
|| JL s i££-„
SSSaSSHas-«-
1 01 ln GEO. GEMBNDE]
Dry Goods!
A LARGE AND BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT
| OF
DELAINES!
Just Opened!
FIFTY dozen
BPlfll GBRMifl (I0RSETS
JNO. C. MAKER &,CO.
sepO
139 CONGRESS STREET,
Nevitt, Lathrop A Rogers' Old Stand.
SUGARS.
85bbls “ u Cofltoe
25 bbla Q. T. * Cp.1 Cruslifid
25 bbb Powdered
At Wholesale, by
. HILTON & RAND ELL.
seplS - 6 193 Bay street.
EXCHANGE.
8ICHT DSAFfS ON NEW YORK,
FpT*!U« V
*t)Vb
BRIGHAM, BALDWIN » OO,
OATS.
T AN DING from toe Zodiac and for aal% 3000
Assorted Jellies.
t^OUo
standn
tZtEi tho^wpie’'
t t “Sr
MM WM, 8. VBBONS, PSaSSSSSgg
• J - Md SSOST .an-TOT*
mile gnd Savannah,
v ...And all Intotmediate Points.
at the
aogU
aepI3
Jellies, q to and {Sts.
RANDELL,
198 Bay street.
.TON, Snprt,
Varnish.
IT, SMITH * CO,
S TATE OF GEORGIA.Tattaall Clan
ty.—All persons interested are hereby notified
that two months after date application will be made to.
toe Honorable the Court of Ordinary of aaid county
for leave to sell the real estate of A. J. Hearn, deceas
ed, late of eaid county.
S. J. BREWTON, AdmT.
September 4th, 1865.law2m tepf
Water JHIil lor Sale.
rilHE subscriber offers for sale, his Water Mills, on
X Beaver Dam Creea, in. a central part of Scriven
county, Ga. This is toe be*t water privilege in toe
lower part of the State, being a never felling stream,
capable at all times of running a com and wheat mil),
and about nine months in toe year of driving a large
saw mill, and two cotton gins to addition.
Apply on toe premises to
R. T. LAWTON.
5 at Lawton’s Mills.
seplD
Mi
Stolen,
FROn toe bouse of toe undersigned,
on the night of toe 13th inst.,
A LARGE GREY HORSE, ;
Branded U. S. on left fore shonlder. and has. a sear on
right hind hip. •
A suitable reward will be paid for his recovery.
sep’5—2aw2w R0LT..U HABbBflHAM.
THE HA-itRlS
BEATER
COTTON PRESS,
npHE best Press now known for re-packing Cotton
X and Plantation use. A great saving in Labor,
Rope and Bagging, and a saving of freight from the
interior to shipping points. Circulars can be had and
term* made knpwn by applying to the undersigned, at
toe counting house of Richardson & Barnard, Bay stt.,
opposite Mariners’ Church, Savannah, Ga.
ANDREW J. NICHOLS,
ang3o—eod4w Agent for toe State of Georgia.
B. F. VOORI1EES, DANIEL E. GARRISON.
VOORHEES & GARRISON,
COMMISSION
MERCHANTS,
No. 73 William St,
1ST ESW YORK;
Refer, by Special Permisaien, to
National Bank, Savannah.
E. A. Wilcox, Mason, Geo. i
W B. Davidson. Angusta, Geo.
SKse,? 5 * assstst
C. K. Garrison, 73 Wigiam st„N. Y.
GIN,
i
MEDER8WAN, and
• ' DtPERIAL EAGLE.
COMET, «n
WHISKY.
JOpN GIBSON, S0NS&C0.
M0NONGAHELA1, IX/XIX, CABINET,
.. NECTAR AND PURE OLD RYE
ft t BOURBON, very old,
RUM.
JAMAICA *
A.HD
. ST. CROIX.
CHAMPAGNE.
OF VARIOUS .BRANDS, IN QUARTS AJID PINTS.
TEAS.
Imperial, Young Hyaon, Hyson, Oolong, Powchong,
f in caddies and half chests.
Sugar, Coflfea, Soap, Starch, &o.
Also, Agent for toe said of Massey, Collins & Co.*
PHILADELPHIA ALE.
tep8 14t
W. n. DAVIDSON.
A‘C A1>E IT*
OF
1 \mm op PAUL*
Savannah, Ga.
CONDUCTED BY THE SISTERS OF MERCY.
in will re-open oft
,THE Fan Term oft
A September 15tfo a.
anilfebiaary 35th, 1
The spring Term will commence on February II
and close on July 15ttu
Terms per Session, including Board.
Tuition ta English, Washing,, use of Bed and
Tnitionfn French ’.. M .
“ Music on Piano.... . 30 00
“ " Guitar .’ 30 00
“ Crayon "Drawing and Painting in
Water Colors So 00
“ Oriental Ftdnting, per course.. / 1* 00
*' Wax Print and Flowers 2o 00
** Embroidery 10 00
the HmtttuUonf rtlCn ^ r8 ’
To Physicians.
1805.
AugustJI
my
ict Buchn.-
U, Long Leaf, Cu-
mm of
The oomp<
beba, Jnnitar Berrien.
MODES. OF PREPARATION.—Buchn, in ..
Juniper Berries, by distillation, to form a fine gin.
bebs extracted by displacement by liquor obtalne’
Juniper Berries, containing very little sugar, a
Bnqhn, as prepared by Druggists generally, is of a
dark color. It ft a plant that emits its fragrance; the
action of a Same destroys thl^^Kiiv^principlej,
in. mj preparation
|PS-_.- w the other Ingre-
in Phafmacopoea, nor is itaSyrnp-^and therefore can
be need in cases where fever or inflammation exists —
In this you have toe knowledge of toe ingredients and
toe mode'of preparation.
Hoping toatyon will favor it Irith a trial, and that
upon inspection it will meet with your approbation,
a feeling of confidence,
As the Directory will have an extends
this State, as well as South Carolina, lt will afford the
best possible medium far advertisers extending thslr
business notices.
The Directory will be printed on fine white i
and neatly bound in Stiff covers. It will <
"ssssssiffsaisr ~
displayed, with new type ordered expressly far toe
Bach advertiser will be entitled to a copy ot the Di-
Advertisements received by
PUBLISHED |YERI MORNING AND EVENING,
A* .
Macon, Geokou,
Comer of Cherry and Thfrd Streets.
Largest Circulation in Middle and South-West
ern Georgia. •)
The old “Journal A Messenger," first established in
1809, and regularly published ever since, haa the Larg
est Circulation of any paper in tola, section.
We are offering liberal terms to advertisers, and
merchants, and others, desirous of having their busi
ness generallyknown, will do well to advertise in our
columns, », - .
Our Weekly
Contains toe legal Advertising of some ei^ht or ten
counties and fe circulated throughout toe Southern and
Northern State* generally. -
; Parties sending their advertisements with the money',
wifi be insured satisfaction.
Address ' S. ROSE & CO.
Proprietors. sepU
JO. MAIHEWSON
GENERAL
COMMISSION, PRODUCE BROKER
AND
FORWARDING MERCHANT,
No. 885 Broad Street, Aagaita, Ga.,
(At toe (fid Stand of toe late firms of T. P. Stovall A
tax.
to., Stovall, McLaughlin St Co., and G. H.
; McLaughlin & Co.,j
give his prompt and personal attention to
he and sale of Cotton, Domestic Goods, Sn
Lard, Grain, Flour, Rope, Bagging, and 1
ae generally.
Ing the Agency of several first class Co
[Ills, I am prepared at all times to supply orders for
sms. Sheetings, shirtings, Osnabnrgs, Drills, Ker-
:ys, Jeans, Ac., Ac.
extensive fire-proof warehouses, can famish
secure storage, and give prompt attention to merchan
dise and produce consigned to me far forwarding in
any direction-. «m aug24
>f a ffame
leaving a dark and „
color o{ Ingredients.
the smallest quan
Chemist and 0
Philadelphia; and
cal Warehouse, 59
am, vpiy respectfully,
H. T. HELMBOLD,
Druggist of 16 Teats’ Experience ln
now located at fiis _
694 Broadway, New Yi
and Chemlr
|Froia the largest Manufacturing Want* i* the World.
“I am acquainted with Mr. H. T. Helmbold; he oc
cupied the UptB. Store opposite my residence, and. was
sueeesSftil 1;
f toe 1
had
Ocean 1
Bank, New York.
Merchant’s Exchange National Bank, N. Y.'
Correspondents in Savannah, Messrs. Erwin A
dee. 2m *
lHar-
sep7
BAGGING
FOR SA.LE
sep»N. A. HARDEE A jCO.
Cooking Stoves.
WHITAKER STREET,
COR. BROUGHTON T.ATiryn.
Cooking Stove*,
Enameled and Tinned Hollow Ware,
Bound Pots. Ovens, &c,
•cpl J, G. THOMPSeB it Q»,
RetaiMrs
atSfeiw cf
JPHNC. TRICE.
FORWARDING
AND
Commission Merchant,
ThomaNviite, On.
Having established a fine of wagons between
Georgm- Have also perfected arrangements with
toe steamef Wm. G. Gibbons and A. A G. H. R, by
which all consignments from and to Savannah will t
promptly received and forwarded with dispatch.
Refers by permission to s
Erwin A Hardee, Savannah. Qa. .
Halsey, Watson A Co., do
W. B. Waugh A Co., do
DeWii t A Stegall, Thomssville, Ga.
Smith ASona,do. lm gepll
SPICES.
CA CASES Pure Ground Pimento/ X fall
OVJ (Houses !* CJpves, *»
50 cases w Ginger v* * 1
25 cases ’* Cassia, «
incases “ Ms**, w
20 cases " Pepper, “
#0 cases Super Cream Tartar, *'
At Wholesale, by
HILTON A RANDELL,
seplS 6 193 Bay street.
FilESH STOCK
Ship Stores and Chandlery,
Groceries.
HORATIO PITCHER,
Harris’ Whart foot of Uncoln-st., under tiwffiaf
sept 1 ;
not been equally so before him. I have been favorably
Impressed with his character and enterprise,
„ WILLIAM WEfrife-MAN,
iFipp of Powers A Weightman, Manufacturing
Chemists, Ninth and Brown Streets,
Philadelphia. .
tfelnbeM’s FI«M Extract Baclra
For Weakness arising from Indiscretion. The ex
hausted powers of Nature which are accompanied by
so manjakuming symntems,amongwhlch will be found
Indisposition to Exertion, Loes ofMemoiy, Wakeful
ness, Horrors of Dbeaae, or Foreboding" of Evil; in
fact. Universal Lassitude, Prostration and Inability to
enter into the arfaynenls of society.
The Constitution, once affected with Organic Weak
ness, requires tod aid of Medicine to strengthen and
invigorate the system, which' Helmbold’* Ex
tract Buchu Invariably dees. H no treatment is
submitted to, Consumption or Insanityensnes.
He’m&eU’s Plaid Extract Bachu
In affections peculiar to “Females" Is uueqnalled bvanv
other preparation, as in Chlorosis or Retention, p5n-
fulness, or Suppression of Custom ~
Ulcerated orlSchtnns State of the
complaints intadent to the sex, whether ariffng from
I
AEIfiORIZED CAPITAL, $10,400,000
OHA8. L- COLBY & CO.
A BE prepared to take marine Risks to any
HL Domestic or Foreign Port, and Fire Risks
n to is city in toe following named first class New York
Companies, at toe lowest rates:
COLUMBIAN MARINE INSURANCE CO.,
Capital, *5,000,000.
MORRIS * FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,
Capital, $6,00^000.
COMMERCE FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,
Capital, *200,000.
STANDARD FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,
Capital; *200,000.
Office in Janet’ Block,
corner Bay and Abercom streets.
Branch Office,
cor. Drayton and Bryan streets. anglfotf
A CHOICE LOT OF - m
T E3 A. i-
ALSO, v -
100 BUs. LtwfinceriU* Co’s Ceneat,
Will be sold
Low to Clos? ConsigHlnent.
Apply to
CHAS. L. COLBY Sc CO.,
septi■■ tf cor. Bay and Abercomsts.
JUST RECEIVED,
50 baskets Chas. Heiff sick Okanpagm
60 cases Claret, St Jullen and Chateau Hargaux
50 octaves Jnlea Robin Ac Cm. Cognac
26 cases SaseracBranffy
51 cases Imperial Sherry
rOB VALB
Change of life
, imprudence in -or the i
Wltl radically
arising fr '
tie or no
compk
Flaw Extract Bacha
AJf°
Improved Rope ‘Wash
sart?
v, ^ ®° inconvenience or exposure;
■eedinsr those anDleasant and dumxy.
VSC HELIUBOLB’S *
FLIT ID EXTRACT BdCHU.
In all diseases of these, organs, w
■’Male" or “Female," from Whatever
canoe
AfJtai? to
strengthening than any of the preparations oCBarkor
iron,
. -— Remedy at onc^ D,lic * t8 0011
The rerar must be aware that however slight n
of toe above diseases, it is certmn to _
feta his Bodily Health. Mental,Powew.'ttdHappi
All the above d^tes require the aid of a diuretic.
Extract Bacha
& - i? * v. ■
sepI4
A T.
By
WHOLESALE,
HILTON A RANDELL,
« ‘ 133 Bay street.
Notice.
'll’HE firm of M. J. Doyle As Co, b this day db-
X solved by mutual consent—Mr. Jno. Dalev with,
drawing. M. J. Doyleeontihuing oo his own ^bMnt
- " M.J.
. •->„ . e John
Savannah, July 27th, 1805.
igj?i§sr~
asuaosh will rente- polite iiDtention
to friends and enstomera.
tf M. J. DOYLE
due notice,
to-day. I can
No. 110 Bryan
Copartnership Notice.
1 have this day ottered into Co
carry on Stevednnge, Drayage,
omiafioc business, under the name of
^ ‘terteset of M«re. AndrewLwrh
T.‘A. GOODWIN;
N. B. BRO’—
Savannah, Qa., Am”* fe t88g - hn
E.
Cor, Bay and Whitaker Sts.,
JCTT RECEIVE* PER STEAHtER,
130 bbta Crashed and Powdered Sugar*
150 kits Mackerel, No. 1
Green and BUck Tea
Almonds ~