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HRADQ'RS DEP'T OP THE SOUTH,
HrtTo.N Hea„, 5.. C., .Tune 16, lsC5.
Gr.rßit Orders, (
No. 94. J
The following orders and instructions from the War
Department are published for the information of this
command ;
ADJUTANT GENERAL'?) OFFICE,
Washington, May 29,15C5.
Theoram to DfpartuEvt Coxbandfrs, ami a Copt
to Chief Mcstf.bino Offiof.es.
P ease announce that General Orders No. 36, of
JSJ2, with the three notes attached, relating to thedis
ch irge ol the sick, will be applied iu all similar cases,
ns. for inst .nee, ’n the case of discharges under Gen
eral Orders No, 77, of lrtii. There appears to be some
mi-understanding in regard to it. This does not
change regulations and orders as to who shall be
mustered out, and who discharged for disability, bat
only a- piles General Oiders No, 36, oflSG’, to partial
payments, descriptive lists, transportation. &r, of
men discharged under General Orders No. 77, current
series, and similar orders.
SAMUEL BRECK,
Assistant Adjutant General.
WAR DEPARTMENT,
Adjutant General s Office,
Washington, May 30, IS ii.
Tei.ec.kam Concerning Prisoners.
The Secretary of War directs (hat returned Prison
ers of Wnr fen listed men,; who have endured the
hardships of Antlersonville, Florence, Salisbury, and
other rebel prisons, be mustered out as soon as possi
ble, and allowed three months extra pay. Mustering
officers will make the necessary investigations, and
enter the remarks on muster-out roll, showing the
amount clue under this Order
This does not change the telegram of May 3, in regard
t < \vh i shall be mustered out and who discharged on
certificates of disability.
SAMUEL BRECK,
Assistant Adjutant General.
Cir.crLAS No. 23.
WAR DEPARTMENT,
Adjutant General's Offiuk,
Wa h ngton, .June 5, 1866.
Volunteer soldiers wishing to enlist in the Regular
Army, under the terms of General Orders No. 9!L cur
rent series, will be forthwith mustered out at their
several commands, receive their dis harges and final
statements, and will not be sent to rendezvous under
the provisions of General Orders No. 94, current se
ries ; but, on enlistment in the Regular Array, will
receive fiuil payments under the requiremeuts of Par.
3, General Orders No. S3, current series.
The attent ion of Commanding Officers of regiments
batteries, and detached commands of the Regular
Armyrte called to the immediate necessity of appoint
ing Ues' losing Officers for their several commands, in
order to ootain the advantages of General Orders No
10, current series. In designating these officers,Coim
mantling Officers will bo .governed bvthe require
ments of Paragraphs 986. 9Sf, and 988, Revised Reg
ulations lor the Army, governing Regimental Re
cruiting Service.
E D. TOWNSEND,
_ . Assistant Adjutant General.
G etial OnDrss)
No. 100. /
WAR DEPARTMENT,
Adjutant General's Office,
_ Washington, May 23, 1865.
Commanding officers of regiments will, at once,
muster lor commutation of rations all men of their
lespective commands who have been prisoners of
war, aud have not been mustered for or paid coramu
taium of rations for the time they were iu the rebel
hands.
Application for muster rolls and instructions should
be made to ttie Commissary General of Prisoners, and
should state the number of men to bj mustered.
By order of the Secretary of War.
E. D. TOWNSEND,
~ _ ' Assistant Adjutant General.
General Order,)
No. loi. /
WAR DEPARTMENT,
Adjuant General’s Office,
Washington, Alav 30, 1805.
R - tintion of A pc,i 3 oy Soldiers, on HEiNo Honorable
DIBOHABGE I) from Selyick.
Upon an honorable muster-out and discharge from
the service from the United States, all volunteer sol
diers, desiring to do -o, are hereby authorized to re
tain their arms aud accoutrements, on paying there
for their value to the Ordnance Department.
The payments will be made, muter the regulations
of the Ordnance Department, to the officer or repre
sentative thereof, at the rendezvous in the State to
which the troops are ordered for payment aud final
discharge.
* liv order of the Secretary of War.
E. D. TOWNSEND,
Assistant Adjutant General.
WAR DEPARTMENT,
Washington, June 10, 1865.
Under Genera l Orders No. 101, May 30, current
series, from this office soldiers horiorablv mus
tered out. who desire to do so, are authoi ized toretain
their arms mid accoutrements on paying therefor their
value to this Depai tihent. Soldiers who desire to
i akc advantage of the said order, must rigulfy their
intention before leaving the field so that the pric-s
rn.ty be entered und charged on their muster-out
rolls
The prices fixed by the Ordnance Department are
as folio as:
Muskets, all kinds, with or without accoutrements
s x (6; dollars. Spencer Carbines, with or without
accoutrements, ten (id; dollars. All Carbines and Re
volvers, r ij dollars. Sabres and Swords, with or
without Belts, three (dj dollars.
E. D. TOWNSEND,
Assistant Adjutant.
Major-General Q. A. GILLMORE.
\V. L. M. Burger,
„ _ Assistant Adjutant General.
Official:
T. D. Honons, Capt. 35th U. S. C. TANARUS„
Je2-f it Act Asst. Adit. Gen.
yyilEhElS IVES’ iURNISHING STORE f
HUADQ’IIS DEPT OP THE S UTH, j
„ Hilton He id, 8. C., June 21, 1305. f
Osxeful Orders, )
Vo. 97. ;
L Tlie following General Order from the War De
partment, is hereby published for the information of
this command:
WAR DEPARTMENT,
Adjutant Gdneeal’s Office,
Washington, June 15, 1865.
General Orders,)
No. 114. j
Soldiers honorably discharged will be permitted to
retain, without charge, their knapsacks, hiversacks,
aud canteens.
Ry order of the Secretary of War.
E D. TBWNSEND,
Assistaut Adjtant General.
If. The action of Brevet Major General John P.
H itch, in designating Fort Marion, St. Augustine,
Fla., a- the pluce of coutiuement for Privates Alfred
E. Pelletre, Cos. C, 55th Mass, Col. Infantry; and
Samuel Zehuder, Cos, D, 66th New York Vet. Vol. In
fantry. whose senteucos by General Court Martial
were published in General Orders No. 54, Headquar
ters Northern District, dated June 10th, 1865, and
1 dvntes Joseph Brown, Cos. I, and Jesse E. Brown,
Cos. E. 56th Mass. Vol. Infantry, whose sentences by
General Court Martial were published In General Or
ders No. 61, Headquarters Northern District, dated
June l-'th, IBus, Is approved.
By command of
Major General Q. A. GILLMORE.
' • W- L. M. Buboes,
Assistant Adjutant General
Offi'-ial:
T. D. Hodges,
Capt. 35th U. S. C. TANARUS., Act. Asst. Adjt Gen.
Je24-1 *
p*OR VOUR TOILET ARTICLES, GO TO IVES’.
OFFICE PROVOST MARSHAL,
~ District of Savannah, June 21, ISCS.
'- Ft CaAai_E3 H. Cox,
Provost Marshal Post of Savannah :
i send you herewith Circular, relating to the wcar
‘ ■ 01 the so-called Confederate uniform, which you
’■'in cause the Police force of the city to see executed.
10l „ | ler is intended to prevent the wearing of any
i!i r Ule Ull^urm and not simply to huve the insig
w ot rank 1 emoved, bttt does not prevent the wear
luf’ * >l grey clothing.
ih: wearing of all military clothing or trimmings
A 1 !-'’ Persons except those who are in the service of
r\ I Ltll Statcs > is in violation of orders from the
m. r .„ et,: ‘ rln *“*’ ail(l you will at once take proper
* asurcs to prevent it. within the limits of your Post
(Signed] ROUT P. YORK.
' D Lt. Col. 75th N. Y. V., and
Provost Marshal District of Savannah, Ga.
OFFICE PROVOST MARSHAL,
District or Savannah.
FiRetTAR. Savannah, Ua., May Bth. tSC3.
lam instructed by the Rrevet Major Gen Com-
X nr i ’ lO uoll| y all Peisous whom it may concern •
4anvrr tW V? personjound upon the STor
an uther public place, dressed in the uniform of
a udiier ol trie so-called ‘■Confederate Service " will
inmedUteiy arrested and held taittElguuM?
Ul UUur > before the 2d Provost Court.
. ROUT. P. YORK,
„ Lieut Col. 15th N. Y. Vols.
j,p-> an <i Provost Murahal District of Savannah
Ifoitrb, {looms,
jgOARD -
th^ o office btained in a ,eßpeCUbie
TO LET,
AT HILTON HEAD, S. C.
f. almetto Herald Building having been Newly
for n °A W laiKe and airy : ooms - suitable
Tor Sleeping Apartments or business purposes.
S. Sampson, Jr.. Box No. 25,
\toriuM e ?D Po? ‘ OI on the premises, corner of
McrJunts Row and Palmetto Avenue, from 4 o'clock
to C o’clock p m. j u 22
0 K. OSGOOD,
HAS REMOVED To BARNARD STREET,
(Corner of Broughton street lane, next door to T.
M. Turner’s Drug Store,;
Where he will keep constantly on hand,
FRESH GROCERIEES,
For Family Use.
Notice. —Dr. J. A. Mayer will act as my Agent
during my absence in New York.
ju23 3 C. K. OSGOOD.
C. °- D_
DO YOU b ANT TO ENOW W.HAT THAT
MEANS f •
Then Cal l at 152 Congress St.,
Where you can find any kind of a Shoe or Boot, from
the little Infant's to the largest Shoe for the
LARGEST MAN OR WOMAN
In Georgia, white or black. A single pair or fifty
cases, to suit customers. No charge for showing our
goods. e
GROCERIES AND DRY GOODS AT COST.
Remember our motto at 152 Congress street, is
C.O . D .
J a - 3 lw
A TTENTION 1
SUTLERS AND MERCHANT^.
The subscribers offer for sale at No. 4 Merchants’
Row, Hilton Head, S. 0.,
THEIR ENTIRE STOCK,
At prices which defy competition, consisting of Cakes.
Crackers, Butter. Cheese, Hams, Canned Fruits and
Meats, Tripoli Emery Paper, Segars, Tobacco, Ales,
Wines, Boots and Shoes, Shirts, Handkerchiefs, Paper
Bags, Wrapping Paper, Stationary in variety, Army
Ranges, Yi§nkee Notions, Hardware, Tinware, <frc.
These goods will be sold without regard to cost.
Why send your orders to New York when you can
buy cheaper at home,
Ju2B ts C. W. DENNIg & CO.
ORTH RIVER AGRICULTRAL WORKS.
ORIFFING, BROTHER & CO., PitoriuETOßs,
5S AMD 60 CcCBTLAND STREET.
NEW YORK,
Manufacturers of Plows, Harrows, Cultivators, Cot
ton Sweeps, Corn'Milla, Cotton Gins, Ac.
Every implement wanted by the Planter, Also,
dealers in Field and GardeH Seeds. Also, Agents tor
Bruce’s Concentrated Manure, Bone, Ac.
Send for circular. jq2o 3m
A SHIRT, GO TO IVES’
J£EIN A COMPANY,
FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
Having lensed the large and commodious Warehouse
formerly occupied by Messrs. Dana A Washbmne, 114
Bay street, Savannah, G.;., we are prepared to Store
and Forward all kinds of Merchandize. Liberal ad
vances will be made on
COTTON
Consigned to our friends in New York, or Liverpool,
England.
KEIN A COMPANY.
References.— Messrs. Smith A Dunning, New York;
C. C. A H. M. Fabor, New York ; W. A. Smith, Esq.,
Mobile, Ala.; Cabot A Senter, St, Louis.
julS lmu
JVES’ IS COK. BULL STREET AND BAY LANE.
jyjACKY, HOGG A CO.,
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
No, 2 Stoddard’s Block, opposite Custom House,
SAVANNAH, GA.
Having opened a House at the above stand, in con
nection with our House in Philadelphia, we offer to
the Trade—
•2sl> barrels Bourbon and Rye r Whiskey; Hams
Breakfastßacou and Shoulders. Bagged Beef, Lard
Broom , Washboards, Lim ;in hogsheads, Ac,
Consignments to our House in Philadelphia solici
ted. • MAC’ / ' tr toqq & Cos,
No. 2 stO’ , « , ""' v s Block, Sav ranah, Ga.
jn2o-lm 25 Sou h Water street, Philadelphia,
JPOR A FASHIONABLE HAT, GO TO IVES’.
0 COHEN,
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
FOR THE SALE AND PURCHASE
OF—
ALL DESCRIPTIONS OF MERCHANDIS,
No. 294 Broad Street,
AUGUSTA, GA.
ju!7 12t
The Proprietor of the
SAVANNAH CITY FLOUR MIL £S ,
Begs to announce to his numerous patrons that he has
made a number of improvements in the machinery at
tached to his establishment, and Is now prepared to
furnish his customers with a full supply of the best
GRITS AND MEAL,
and everything that can be expected from a
FIRST-CLAS9 MILLING ESTABLISHMENT,
He pledges himself to always sell his Goods and do
his work
25 PER CENT LESS
for the benefit of the citizens, than many of his com
petitors. He is prepared to grind Wheat aud Corn at
the customary X toil, aud in addition will, as above
stated, always be prepared to furnish his friends with
everything in the old style.
His place of business is at the well-known snot at
the FOOT OF BROUGHTON STREET. jniu ts
JpOR A DUSTER GO TO IVES’.
STEELE A BURBANK,
11 Merchants’ Row,
Hilton Head, S. C.
Call the attention of Wholesale and Retail purchasers
to their superior stock of
MILITARY AND NAVAL CLOTHING
AND
FURNISHING GOODS,
Watches, Clocks, Fancy Goods, Jewelry, and Plated
Ware,Swords, Sashes, Belts, Embroiderieß,Boots,Caps
Field Glasses, Gauntlets loves, Ac., Ac., Ac.
plants.-
'J'EAOHEHS WANTED,
Several Teachers are Wanted for the Public
Schools of Savannah.
Applications will be received by the Military Sinter
mteudeut of Free Schools until Saturday, June 24th,
At his oflice in the School Building, comer of
Charlton and Drayton streets, between the hours of
10 a. m. and 12 m. ju2l 5
jpREIGIIT WANTED FOR AUGUSTA.
The Enterprise boats Nos. 1 and 2 will leave for Au
gusta from Demund’s Cotton Press, on Tuesday next,
20th Inst.,.having a good pinion of their cargo en
gaged. and are ready to receive the balance at any
time up to Monday evening.
For further particulars enquire of
M. H. WILLIAMS,
jnl. cor, Bryan streeo and Market Square
JjM>R YOUR HATS, GO TO IVES’.
3500 TONS
OF—
ENG’LISH RAILS,
Os best quality, 50x53 per lineal yard.
For sale by
juW 0m FJWLE & CO.
rpHE NEW YORK WORLD
“THE LEADING DEMOCRATIC NEWSPAPER ”
‘ THE BEST AND MOST ENERGETIC NORTHERN
JOURNAL”
TERMS, INVARIABLY IN ADVANCE
daily edition.
One copy, one year, by mail $lO
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(Published on Tuesday and Friday in each week.;
Odc copy, one year, by mail $ 4 00
Three copies, do. do 10 00
Five do. do. do 16 00
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One copy, one year, l>y mail $ 2 Oft
Four copies do. do 7 Oft
Ten do. do. do. 17 00
Twenty do. do. to one address 50 00
An Extra Corv to the Getter-up of Evep.v Ci.rn
of Ten.
FOR SALE BY ALL NEWSPAPERS
Address—
THE WORLD.
Jn22-3 3f, Park Row, New York.
JJEYNOLDS, PRATT & CO,
(Established in 1770.;
Manufacturers, Importers and Wholesale Dealers
IN
WHITE LEAD,
ZINC WHITE,
COLORED PAINTS,
OILS AND VARNISHES,
ARTISTS’ AND PAINTERS’ MATERIALS,
PETROLEUM AND ITS PRODUCTS,
Nos. 106 and 10S Fulton St.,
ju22 lm NEW YORK
A COLLAR, GO TO IVES’.
■J^OTICE.
The Regular Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of
the Southern Insurance and Trust Company will oc
held at the office of the Company, in savannah, on
Wednesday, 19th July, 1865, tor the purpose of elect
ing Directors for the ensuing year, and for the tran
saction of such other business as may be brought be
fore the meeting.
H. BRIGHAM, President,
Per J. C. MoNULTY,
jn22 ts Assistant Secretary.
J£OOK TRADB SALE.
ROOM 49S BROADWAY, N. Y.
Public and Private Libraries sold and prompt return
In cash. Parties having Libraries to dispose of by
sending them soon will have them properly Catalo
f ued and sold this Fall to the very best advantage.—
f desired, a liberal advance in cash will be made Im
mediately on receipt of the books. This Fall will be
especially favorable foi the sale of Books at good
prices. Ship direct to my address, J. E. COOLEY,
49S Broadway, New York. Jn22 C
A FINE NECK TIE, GO TO IVES’.
TO CONTRACTORS. g
SUPERINTENDENT’S OFFICF,
Central RAHROAr,
Savannah, Ga., June 22, UOS.
Proposals will be received at this office until Satur
day, July Ist, for furnishing Cross Ties and Bridge
Timber, rebuilding the Bridges and Culveris and re
laying the Track from Station No. 4\' to Gordon, and
from Millen to Waynesboro.
GEO. W. ADAMS.
Ju23 7 General Superintendent.
IMPORTATION
OF—
SEGAR9 AND TOBACCO
NO. 171 BAY STREET,
BETWEEN WHITAKER AND BARNARD STREETS.
J ACOB*LANGSDO RF & CO.
Have just received from their well known House in
Philadelphia, a large and well assorted stock of
CIGARS,
Consisting of all the different brands, a° will aa
large stocks of
SMOKING AND CHEWING TOBACCO.
Os various kinds, which they offer for sale at
WHOLESALE PRICES:
Dealers are particularly requested to call and exam
ine the stock, ,ju9 1 m
ttrpftE HOSPITAL TRANSCRIPT."
The paper above named is published at Hilton Head
S. C„ by M. J. MoKknna.
It Is designed by the Publisher to moke an Interest
ing and Instructive Paper, not only for
SICK AND WOUNDED SOLDIERS,
but a WELCOME WEEKLY VISITOR to all residents
of Hilton Head.
It will contain Original LOCAL NEWS, a summary
of NORTHERN NEWS, and carefully Selected MIB
- ANEOUS ITEMS. ju3-tf
§Mppi«9.
’jyCERCHANTS’ LINE SAILING VESSELS.
REGULAR WEEKLY LINE OF CLIPPER SCHOON
ERS FOR
NEW YORK.
The undersigned intend to keep up a regular week
ly line of first class Sailing Vessels plying between Sa
vannah and the above port, with superior accommo
dations for passengers and the very best facilities for
delivering freight In good order, at low rates, with
promptness and despatch Particular attention given
to forwarding goods from New York
CHARLES L. COLBY * CO.,
JulS cor. Bay and Aberroru streets.
gTAR LINE.
FOR NEW YORK.
The new and elegant steamship AMERICA, Capt.
Clift, will leave for that port on
SATURDAY MORNING,
At eight o’clock precisely.
For freight or passage apply to
ju22 BRIGHAM, BALDWIN & CO.,
JPOR NEW YORK
FREIGHT AND PASSAGE
THE FINE A1 CLIPPER SCHOONER RUTH H.
BAKER,
Will commence loading for the above port on Monday
the 21st inst., at foot of Whitaker street, and will clear
on Thursday, the 29th. Has superior accommodations
for passengers.
First Cabin, S3O. Steerage, sls. Apply to
C. L COLBY * CO.,
ju2o 10 Comer Bay and Abercorn ata.
JJIVER STEAMER FOR SALE.
**
An Iron
SIDE-WHEEL, HIGH PRESSURE RIVER
‘steamer.
Drawing 22 inches of water. Hull 155 feet long: 26
feet Beam; 5 feet 6 inches depth of hold. has two in
clined Engines. 20 inches diameter of cylinder, 0 feet
stroke. Also, a Donkey Steam Pump. The lower
deck is clear for freight, and the passenger accommo
dation is above. She D well adapted for trad eon a
shoal water river. Is entirely new, well and substan
tially built, and will be sold at a bargain. Apply to
PUSKY, JONES A CO.,
Iron Steamlioat Building, Wilmington, Delaware.
juU lm
Rattle.
pO R T ROYAL HOUSE,
HILTON HEAD, S C.
RIDDELL A HUGO,’ PRoraiSTosn.
E. 8. EtDDEU., M, F. EUQO.
jUutf
pULASKI HOUSE,
SAVANNAH, GA
BARTFLS A RIDDELL, Pbopbietobs
.1. O. lIABTPJ.S. E. 8. BiDDELL.
fU3-f
r.
pOR YOUR FINE BOOTS, GO TO IVES’.
A KIENZLE'
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS
ALES, WINES AND LAGER BIER
OUR HOUSE,
105 BAT STREET,
J£IRLIN, BRO. A BURKE,
WHOLESALE DEALERS
in
*
ALE M WINES AND LIQUORS,
Cobnfb Whitaker Stbeet and Bay Lasts,
ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED AND DELIVERED
JpOR A FINE CONGRESS GAirER, GO TO IVES’.
gEA ISLAND HOTEL.
0
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC,
TUESDAY, JUNE 20th, ISCS.
This new Hotel, situated on the most desirable spot
on the eastern bank of Hilton Head Island, affords a
fine view of the Pier, Bay, Ocean, and surrounding
Islands. The scenery is quite as pleasing and inter
esting, in everv respect, as the famous watering place
of Newport, R. 1., and is altogether as comfortable
and healthful a place to spend the summer months.—
It has a fine hard smooth Beach, seventeen miles long
affording a more charming drive than the celebrated
Beach at Nahant, Mass., and as fine sea bathing as at
that place or Cape May.
The House has over seventy large, airy rooms, and
verandahs on three sides of all the stories ; the furni
ture is entirely new, and the tables will be furnished
with the best that can be procured here and in lhe
Northern markets. Every effort will be made to ren
der the Hotel all tbattho most fastidious can desire.—
Billiard Rooms aud bea Bathing houses will soon be
in readiness for guests. ju23 ts _
[oiacrrtAß. | _
OFFICE CHIEF MEDICAL DIRECTOR,
District of Savannah, June 18, 1B«5.
When enlisted men in tuis District are fit subjects
for discharge from service, the Medical Officer 01 the
Regiment to which the man belong* will bring the
man before the Medical Examining Board, now in
session in Savanuah, <ia., with the discharge papers
properly made out. Tne recommendation of this
Board is necessary in all cases for discharge of euhsted
men from service.
JOHN TRENOR, Jr.,
Surgeon of Vols.,
ju2o-7 Chief Med. Officer ifo. of Savannah,
rjno SHIPPERS OF- COTTON AND OTHER
X SOUTHERN PRODUCE.
FENNER, BENNETT A BROWN,
Successors to Hotchkiss, Fenner A Bennett.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
No 40 Vssey Stbxxt, a«jsw York.
And Memphis, Tenn.
Thomas Frtoir, Hour Beiwitt, D, W, Bowmaw.
July fits
Smnadimttg,
CWEATNAM’S VARIETIES.
(,'ORXFH BRol lHi rON AND jcffkbson streets ;
(Formerly St. Andrew’s Hall.;
W P. Sweai.nam Sole Lessee and Manager
M. Fscbertuyser Musical Director
SATURDAY EVENING, JUNE 23, ISCS.
For the first time in Savannah, will be produced
the Celebrated Piny of the
DUMB MAN OF MANCHESTER.
J. W. Carner as The Dumb Man of Manchester
Phil Milton as Edward Wilson
Miss Maude St Leon as Jane Wilson
Overturf, Orchestra
Half Bashel Jig, - - Master Charlie
Larry O’Brien, - - - E. W, Blance
SWEATNAM IN A NEGRO DELINEATION.
Song, Comic, - - - Mr. Wallace
Cards of Admission 76c.
Orchestra Seats $1 00
Colored Boxes (up-stairs; 76c.
Doors open at 7>J. Overture begins at .
Special Notice. —Ales, Wines, Tobacco, Ac , may
be obtained at the Refreshment Saloon, adjoining the
Hall. je2o-l
Strugs,
MEDICINES AND CHEMICALS.
A choice selection of
DRUGS,
MEDICINES,
CHEMICALS,
patent medicines
and TRUSSES,
JUST LANDED FROM NEW YORK.
Apothecaries, Planters, and traders from the interi
or, can be supplied at the shortest notice,
I can warrant every article as being pure.
A large quantity of European LEECHES, finest
quality.
All the Patent Medicines extant on hAnd.
One hundred cases Jacobs' Dysenteric Cordial.
AIL WILL BE SOLD LOW FOR GASH.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
AT APOTHECARIES’ HALL,
Corner Broughton and Barnard streets.
N, B.—Fresh Garden Seeds.
W. M. WALSH,
jul6-3m Proprietor.
JVES nAS PHOTOGRAPH VIEWS OF SAVANNAH.
ENGINEER’S OFFICE. J
An. antio and Gulf Railroad, v
Suwannab, Ga., Jane 2ft, 1806.)
Proposals will be received at this office until the
sth of July next for the reconstruction of the Atlantic
and Gulf Railroad; including ail Biidging und Track
laying and furnishing of all Material except IronJ'rom
the Little Ogeechec Budge, inclusive, to the Main
Bridge of the Altamaha, including Morgan Lake Tres
tle.
The work to he completed within sixty (60; days
from the date of contract.
J. T. STONE,
Chief Engineer.
Office in Stoddard's Building, up stairs, opposltstbe
Post Office.
Augusta papers copy one week and send bill to Sr
vaunab Republican office. ju2l ts
JpiNANCIAL.
REMOVAL.
James H. Falconer, late Thomas Dixon, Dealer In
Foreign Exchange, has removed to 49 William, be
tween Wall and Pine streets, New York
Bills on the iloyal Bank of Liverpool in stuns tosnit
purchasers. Ju2l-2w
JJIDDELL & MURDOCK,
AGENTS FOR ISRAEL R. BEALV,
Wholesale Dealers in
ALES, WINES andIMPORTED LIQUORS,
Os all Kinds and Qualities.
No. 6, MERCHANTS’ ROW,
Hiltoh Head, S. C
junel lmo
Q.LASS ! GLASS ! !
D. S. SCHANCK A SON,
(Formerly SsoapzA Dotvxmo.)
EitaUished 1857,
Importers and Dealers 9
FRENCH WINDOW,
COACH, CAn, and
PICTURE OLASS.
—ALSO, —
COLORED AND ORNAMENTAL GLASS,
ROUGH PLATE GLASS
FOR FLOORS and SKYLIGHTS,
From X to \y. Inches thick.
OLD DETOX,
45 AND CHAMBERS STREET,
NEW YORK.
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PERKINS A CO.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
No. 65 Broad Strut,
NEW YORK .
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G EO. R. CRUMP A CO.,
AUCTION AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
209 Broad Strut, At«nu, Ga.
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