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HTcTcal matters.
T«£ Mills.— The Northern Mall, to go by steamer,
wlj j cloae at five o’clock this afternoon.
me steamer Amazon, Capt Johnson, left last night
KT Augusta, with a fuU freight and a large list of
VEW Day GOODS.-Messrs. De Witt A Morgan ad
ve *i-tlse in another column a large stock of Dry
ueods. just received. They are an old and reliable
jimi and always have a good assortment at the
lonest market prices.
Flbsonal.—We had the pleasure yesterday of a
brief call from Col. Wm. M. Wadley, for many years
the able and efficient Superintendent of the Central
Bailroad. HU many friends will be gratified to learn
that be 1* in the enjoyment of excellent health.
Concert by the C'uout of tuk first African
jurriiT t’Hi’RCH.—This fine colored Choir advertise
a Concert of Sacred Music at their church on Frank-
Un Square, tilts evening. The programme appears
under our amusement head.
Clifpeb Vessel fob New York.—We call atten
tion to the advertisement by Messrs. Chas. L. Colby
A Cos., of the Baltimore sailing clipper Wenonali for
New York. She has room for some light freight and
superior passenger accommodations. ts
H. A. Tofham, one of our advertisers, at 108 Con
gress street, has Just received a large and very fine
stock of ready-made clothing and rurnishlng goods
from New York, of the latest styles. Mr. John R. Bald
vein, salesman. Is ready to suit all customerst
Large arrival of Vegetables.—Mr. K. P. Deyo,
who has Jesse’s old stand, at 133 Broughton street,
received a large lot of Northern vegetables by the
steamer Chase, which he advertises for Immediate
sale at low prices. He also has on hand a large as
sortment of choice family groceries.
A Series of Popular Concerts.-The patrons of the
9aVaNNaH Herald at Hiltou Head will be pleased
to learn that a rare musical treat will shortly be of
fered them. The talent on thU occasion Is of the
first order.
Under the auspices of a few gentlemen, amateurs in
music the following combination of talent Is enll'ted
(or the occasion : Principal, Mr. John Joseph Gorres,
Pianist, Mr. P. H. Ward, Dr. W. W. Johnston, James
Pierpont, Mr. Gleason and Mr. Newman, assisted by
jilts Blair and Miss Woodard. *
Tills combination, ail of whom are well known in
Savannah, will no doubt attract crowded houses at
Hilton Head, and also In Charleston, should they ex
tend their visit to that city, when this Troup of Me
tropolitans “have finished their engagements in the
•'Palmetto State,” they will entertain their fellow
citizens of Savannah.
a Visit to tite Garden of Mrs. Mary M. Mar
shall.—Yesterday afternoon the attention of one of
our reporters was attracted, in passing through Wm
Broad street, to the garden enclosures in front of the
residence of Mrs. Maiy M. Marshall. Among others
were the following rare and beautiful plants, all In
bloom: Amarauthus, a trl-colored annual plant';
Olstlca Grand de Flora, tropic ; Holy Fragrance, a
species of the tea plant; Hardy Ranger, European
class; Blumbago Cape Hansus, from the cape of
Good Hope. In the Nursery and Garden of Mrs.
Marshai! are over five thousand different varieties of
plants. The nursery and garden are under the im
mediate care of Mr. Richard Thomas, whose past
reputation as a gardener and llorist, needs no en
dorsement. At the residence of Mr. Thomas Is a
large collection of birds—mocking birds, bullfinches,
etc. *
Mrs. Marshall kindly penults an examination of her
garden by visitors, and jnany who liavc been thus
gratified speak in terms of the highest praise of the
beautiful living floral collection.
THE COURTS.
DISTRICT PROVOST COURT—BEFORE LIEUT. COL. ROBT.
P. Y,ORK, DISTRICT PROVOST MARSHAL.
Savannah, Aug. Bth, 1805.
Henry Blun, agent for Henry Kuhlman, vs. Mrs.
Patten—Action to recover possession of property il
legally held and refused to be delivered to plaintiff,
and for the recovery of rent iu the sum of $163 33.
In the above*case it is ordered that the plaintiff re
cover uguiust defendant, by default, in the sum of
sib3 33, to be paid on the first day of September, 1865,
and in default thereof, a sufficient amount of her
property be seized and sold to liquidate said debt.
And It was further ordered, that the said Mrs. Fatten
vacate the premises now occupied by her, by the
first day of September, in conformity with a notice
served upon her to that effect. Counsel for plaintiff,
Hon. M. Benedict.
Sarah Sullivan vs. Janies J. Humphries—Action to
obtain a lot with two wooden tenements, lying and
being in the city of Savannah) to which plaintiff be
came heir by will ol Mrs. Emily Robert, deceased.
After argument of the counsel and exhibit of the
will, uccount current, etc., of the defendant, it was
decreed that this case be dismissed as one that does
not come properly before this Court, and it was fur
ther ordered that the defendant pay the costs of
suit.
SUB-DISTRICT OF THE OQEECHEE—CAPTAIN JAMES E.
SMITH, PROVOST MARSHAL.
Savannah, Aug. 8,1865.
A few unimportant cases were on trial to-day.—
Judge Smith was gratified that he could breathe to
day without having a number of criminals around
him. requiring him to hear evidence and determine
upon their offences against the peace, dignity and
majesty of the law.
FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL.
Tuesday, Aug. 8, 1865.
In our last repqrt we noticed that the Dry Goods
market was steadily advancing, which was caused by
a rise In New York. Since Saturday the market has
become very quiet and quotable. Sales of Amoskeag,
and Pacific Mills printed calicoes are reported at 33
to 35 cents per yard. Bleached cottons 45 to 55 cts.
per yard. Ginghams 40 cents. For all Imported goods
there is but little Inquiry.
.Ye notice that In Provisions a heavy decline has
wcerred in the prices of articles of a particularly
perishable nature. Potatoes are down ; the heavy
stock offering and the sacrifices made, have produc
ed a marked change in the past lew days.
Since Saturday, there have been heavy receipts of
cottons, principally of Uplands, in which a Urnlted
business has been doing. All receipts are for ex
port.
Meats are again showing flu upward tendency, the
stock offering Is entirely by retailers.
A large amount oi corn Is In the market, and It lias
been very active for the past two days.
Financial.
Escuange.—There being very little business doing
in all descriptions of paper we make no quotations.
Specie.—A limited-Inquiry prevails for either gold
or silver, and there Is but little offering. The buying
mtes for gold are.«.V/»rt- premium, selling at 47
to 48. Silver buying rate 35, selling at 40 per cent,
premium. • -
Stocks and Bonds.— Nothing doing, and no quo
tations.
Unctkkknt Money.—A very fair business was
done since Saturday, lu ail lire old bank Issues. The
following are the quotations.
Bank State of Georgia. 0c -
Marine Bank i of Savannah • - S®®*
planters’ Bank of Savannah ...15c.
Bank of Savannah • S® o,
Central Railroad A Banking Company of Ua 50e.
Commercial.
Cotton to New York J 4 'c. ¥ ft. By
sail vessels Kc. Domestics by sail, $1 K* bale. No
change In other freights.
Caabtees—Several sailing vessels have been char
tered since Saturdab at K for cotton to New York.
InSubance. —No change in rates on risks.
Cotton Market.
A fair demand has prevailed since, Saturday last
for Upland Cotton. There Is no change In prices.
We quote— ■'
Ordinary • • SOiq^c.
Middlings
Good MiddUngs 4f®42c.
Sea Island*.—There is no stock on the market,
and no fair quotations can he offered. It U selling at
from 50 to 75 cents ¥ ft.
The following is the receipt* and exports oft-Up
lands, Sea Islands and Domestics, since the Ist day
of August, 1865:
RECEIPTS,
From 19t to 4th day of August, 1865 :
Upland Cotton 318 bales.
Sea Islands
Domestic* None.
Since 4th August, 1865 :
Upland Cotton 3877 b ®| e9 ‘
Sea Islands * ”
DWWttC?..m » 7 .-
Total receipts since August 1, 1865 :
Upland Cotton 4195 *.
Sea Islands. go ••
Domestics 357 ..
EXPORTS,
Since August 1, 1865, to date :
Upland Cotton 1200 ..
Sea Islands 31 ~
Domestics 305 *. .
General Markets.
Hides.—Continue iu request at 8 to 8 cents g ft.,
the receipts have been quite light.
Leather.—is without change. We quote fine Hem
lock Tanned at 40 cents ? ft. calf Skins and Moroc
co Skins are scarce.
Tobacco.—Was in very good demand. Fine grades
are held at 72 to 75 cents %> ft. Medium brands 42
cents. _
Soap.—Continues in fair demand without change;
14 to 14>$ cents, continues the rates for Family Soap.
Bicuinu.—ln small lots sales of Gunny are report
ed at 28 cents.
Rope.—Demand Umited, and no heavy sales re
ported. We quote fr6m store, Manilla at 20 cents, and
Kentucky 17 cents.
Bran.—A very light stock is offering, and we quote
from shire by retail $2 50 ft cwt.
Flour.—The stock continues heavy with sales from
store at $6 to Slo V bbl., accordiug to the quality.
Lemons and Oranges are without chauge; the
stock offering is ample for the demand. Lemons are
selling at from sl6 to S2O ft box. Jlcily Oranges S2O
per box.
Sardines.—No chauge ; selling at S3O %k hundred
boxes.
Domestics.—No sales are reported ; the receipts
fair.
Biscuits.—We quote Soda and Butter Crackers at
15 to 16 cents ; Fancy, 16 to 18 cents.
Beans.—The stock continues light, and sales from
store are reported at $3 60 l/i bushel.
Starch.—No chauge in the market. Good Family
Starch is selling at 15 to 16 cents ¥ ft.
Herrings.—Stock continues ample at 65 to 75 cents
V box.
Timbbb.—All Timber being received is not squared
or made marketable; ou this account we are not
able to give fair quotations. Sales of round mill
Timber of short lengths were made the past week at
sl2 and sl4 %>, thousand feet.
Beeswax.—The article Is very scarce, and Is readily
purchased at 35 to 40 oeuts ¥ ft.
Wool.—The receipts are very light, and the de
mand active at 34c. ft.—exported from 2to 3,000 lbs.
since Saturday.
Corn.—Our market has lieen very active since Sat
urday. On Yesterday 500 bushels Mixed West
ern corn, and to-day 300 bushels changed hands
from store at $1 25 per bushel. Sales at auction were
made at a lower figure. We quote rrotu store, In
lots, $1 25 @ $1 35.
Oats.—Demand fair and stock ample for present
Inquiries. Sales at auction were made since Satur
day at 92c. ¥ bushel. We quote from store at $1
bushel.
Lime.—A fair stock of Rockland time is offering at
$4 ¥ bbl. This is the only lime In market.
Rice.—No Chauge. From City Store sales of one
tierce and under, was made at 9c. $ ft.
Cabbages.—The stocks ofiering in Savannah arc
exceedingly large, and sales hare been made on the
wharf at 14 to sl7 ¥ hundred.
Potatoes.—Yesterday and to-day, in consequence
of heavy receipts, Potatoes met with a heavy decline;
ou the wharf good Mercer potatoes were sold ats3 50
V bbl—from store the selling rate Is $3 75 to $4 V
bbl.
Onions.—The large receipts have also caused a de
cline. We quote from store at $5 bbl.
Salt.—The stock offering Is very light; of Liver
pool, sales at retaU are reported $4 V sack. Coas*
made salt 75c. ¥ bushel.
Butter—ls in fair demand at 3>} to 40c. for Goshen.
Cheese—Ls without change. We quote at 17 to 20
cents.
Coffee.—No change but a fair iuqulry. tVe quote
San Domingo at 32c. ¥ ft.; Rio, 32 to 34c.; Java, 39
to 42c.
Candles—Are without change. Adamantine, per
box, is seUtng at 26c. $1 ft. by the box, and Paraflne*
45 to 50c. ft.
Hay.—Sales from the wharf of Northern Hay are
reported at $1 30 %! cwt.; Horn store at $1 40. The
market is not over-stocked, and the Inquiry U very
fair.
Sugars.—The market appears to have an upward
tendency, but there Is no perceptible advance.
Brown Sugars are selling at 18 to 20c.; B Sugar 20 to
210.; Crushed 20 to 25e.; Powdered 23 to 25c.
Wines, Liquors, etc.—The market is withont
change. We quote Wallace’s Rectified Whiskey at
$2 85 gallon; Wallace's Imperial Nectar, $3 50
gallon. Columbian Gin, $3 60 ¥ gallon, old Ken
tucky Whiskey, $3 per gallon. Genuine old Kentucky
Whiskey, In cases, sl4. imported and genuine Heid
sick Wines, 40 to SSO 48 case. There is very little Ale
offering by the barrel. We quote at sls. Lager Beer,
iu half bbls, $8 50.
Lumber.—From the mill. Y'ellow Pine Is selling at
SSO 1,000 feet. Spruce Flue Timber from wharf 30
to S4O v 1,060 feet.
Churcli Directory.
[ConpiteJ expressly for the Savanna?, Dail y herald.l
CATHOLIC COPRIMES.
Cathedral of St. John the Baptist—northeast corner
of Perry and Drayton streets.—Mass 6 1-2 a. m., 81-2
a. m. High Mass 101-2 a. m. Vespers 4p. m. Sunday
School 2 1-2 p. m.; Stations ot the Cross; concluding
with the Benediction of the Most Blessed Sacrament,
Friday evening, T o’clock. Clergy—Right Kev. Au
gustus Verot, I). D., Bishop of Savannah; J. F. O’Neil,
Sr., Vicar General; Bev. Peter Dufau, Rev. Henry P.
Clavreul.
St. Patrick’s Church-southeast corner of West
Broad and Liberty streets.—Rev. Charles Prendergast,-
Kev. Peter Whelan,—Maas 8 1-2 a. m , High Mass at
101-2 a. m.
FBOTMTANT IPISCOViX- CBURCDBS.
Christ Church—east side of Johnson Square, corner
BuU and Congress streets—Rev. Charles Coley, As
sistant Rector. Service at 10 a. m.; Evening Prayer,
5 1-2 p. m.: Sunday School 4 p. in.
St. John's Church-- west side of Madison Square,
oorner Ball and Charlton streets—Rev. C. F. Mcßae,
Rector. Service at 101-2 a. m., 4 p. m.; Sunday
School 9 a. m.; Wm. S. Bogart, Snperinteodent.
Prayera Wednesdays and Fridays. 6 p- in.
METIIOIIWT CBCECSX9.
Trinity Church—west side St. James Square, corner
Barnard and York streets—Kev. A. M. Winn, Pastor.
Service 10 a. in.; Sunday School 3 1-2 p, m. Jlr. Ma
gill. Service Tuesday at 4p. m.
LUTHERAN OHOKCUE*.
Savannah Lutheran Church—East side of Wright
Square, corner Buff and State Btreets—Rev. D. M.
Gilbert Pastor, bervicea at 10 1-2 a. m.; 6p. in. Sun
day School 9 a. m.; John T. Thomas, Superintendent.
Service'Thursdays, 3 1-2 p. nr.
übisbyteeiaw ohc^ches.
Independent Presbyterian Church—Southwest cor
ner Bull and South Broad street*—Rev. I. s. K. Axson,
Pastor. Services 101-8 a. m., 6p. m. Sunday School
aa. m ; John W. Anderson, Superintendent. Service
Thursday afternoon.
BAPTIST CnUBCUES.
Savannah Baptist Church—West side of Chippewa
Square, corner Bull and Hull streets—Kcv. Sylvanus
Landrum, Pus:or, Service 10 1-8 a. m. and sp. m.
Sunday School 4 1-8 p. m.; George W. Davis. Super
intendent. Service Thursdays ut sp. m,
iikursw oonobkoationb.
Mickva Israel—Northeust c rucrof Whitaker and
Liberty streets—Kef. A. Epstein, Reeder. Service
p'rlday, 3 o’clock p, m ; Saturday, 9 1-8 o’clock a. ra.
jjuui Berlth Jacob—Armory Hall building, West
side Wright Square, corner Bull and State streets—
Services Friday, 6 o’clock p. m.: Saturday, 9 o’clock
a. m.
rOLUBKD OUI CUU.
First African Baptist Church—West side Frankliu
Sauare, corner Munlgoniery and Bryan streets—Rev.
Wm Campbell, Pastor. Service 10 1-8 a. m., 3 1-2 and
Tom Sunday School Bp. m.; James Sims, Super
intendent: Charles L. D* LaMotta, Assistant. Church
service Thursdays, T p. m,; prayers, Mondays, I
P 'Second African Baptist Church—West side Green
Sauare corner State and Houston streets—Rev. John
Co* Pastor. Service lo 1-8 a. m., S 1-2 and 7p. m.
Sunday School 2 1-2 p m.: Herman Eves, Superiu
undent; Wm. Gorgau, Assistant. Prayers Tuesdays
and Thursdays, 1 p. in.
Third African baptist Church—Bryan, near Fahm
street—uev. K. Houston, Pastor. Service 10 a. m, 3
and 7 pm. Prayers Mondays and Thursdays, 7p. m.
Fourth African Baptist Church—Liberty, near Mont
gomery streets—Rev. Isaac Brown, Pastor: Rev. Henry
Taylor, Aseistant Pastor. Service 10 1-8 a. ra., 31 8
and T p. m. Prayers Tuesdays and Thursdays, 7
P Sc Stephen's Episcopal Church—West side Calhoun
Square—Rev. James Pur»er t Lay Reader. Service 10
a. an., 7 p. m.
Union Methodist Episcopal—New street, near Fahm
street, North Central Baiiroad Depot —Rev. Wijliam
DeuUey, Pastor. Service 10 a. m., 3 1-2 and 7p. m.
Undent Bclk>ol 19 1_ “ P- nx: Henry Bates, Superln
cnCßOßES CLOSED..
German Lutheran Church -Corner Drayton and
Gordon streets.
Wesley Chapel—Northeast corner of Lincoln and
South Broad sheets.
Peufield's Mariners’ Church—Bay street, South side,
between Abercorn and Lincoln streets.
First Presbyterian Church—East side of Monterey
Square, comer Bull and Taylor streets.
Hotel Arrivals.
PULASKI HOUSE, AUGUST 8.
E P Warms. Augusta <A H Mulligan. Ft Pulaski
J A Bryan, do G W Denherst, do
F Wilson, do Ij A Corwin, do
J G I.eefe, Bt l.t Col AAG IF Jackson, do
O W Ptilnny, Capt AC D M Huff, Sandersvllle
G D Weeks, Maj and AQM R D Dasey.
C D Rehardy and lady, iJ H Saunders,
Hilton Head C P Bailey,
C C EUery, do John- Bailey,
J B Boyd, do W Denbigh,
Y JP Owens, do G Henry, Str Chase
A P King,' do jJ Phillips, do
J P Wilkes, Beaufort |S Gallaher, Warrenton
W D Waters, St Helena H Robarts, do •
W D Clark, Bridgeport, O'D 8 Scott, 8 Iml
SEA ISLAND HOTEL (HILTON HEAD) AUG. 7. c
E Ives, Savannah J Foster, A A P M, U S N
P Cody, do P White, Jr, Eng CSX
Capt J s Clark, Beaufort F S Coffin, 30 Me Vols
F Lenchell, do A H Stoddard, Savannah
C S Beard, 47 Penn Vols C M Gage. Nashua. N R
T Salvisberry, H Head
PORT ROY AL HOUSE (HILTON HEAD) AUG. 7.
G S Cutter, Halifax, N S Capt M W Saxton, Beaut
C K Packard, Savannah Capt BH X anniug, do
A P Dalrymple, Sur CSV J G Foster, do
Miss J, Langley, Charles’n A M Bundage, do
Miss M Colburn, do , M Carthev, do
Miss L H Caproti, do C Oaukliri, do
E L Garuar, Savannah J Hoghey, do
PGeist, do |C B Heitto, SC
8 N Gragg, do icapt J W Dickinson
J Brown, do Pro Mar, H Head
J R Riddell, do J McKtine, X H
R M Mattucks, Nev. Terr C W Foss, Mass
F Gelse, Lt and Pro Mar G W Litchfield, N York
A H Abrahams, SC AH Magooney, do
H H Harper do E R Steadman, Ala
D D Leon, Charleston M Wimpley, St Helena
Shipping; liitelligceii^e.
Minntnre Almanac—This Day.
Sun rises 5 18 1 Moon sets 8 26
Sun sets 6 30|High water 8 56
PORT OF SAVANNAH.
Arrived.
Tuesday, August 8, 1865.
Steamer Emilio, Bender, Hilton Head.
Steamer Canonlcus, Berne, St Simons.
Dispatch line of Flat boats, Nos 2Q, I>J and 4, with
1,116 hales Uplaud cotton, 5 do Sea Island do, and 12
do domestics, to X A Hardee A Cos.
Consignees—W Bartersby A Cos, Brigham, Baldwin
A Cos, Hunter A GammclL
Savannah flat boat No 1, from Angusta, with 248
bales cotton, to C L Colby A Cos.
Cleared.
Steamer U S Grant, Briggs, Hilton Head.
PORT OF PORT ROYAL.
Aug 6—Steamer Idaho, Holmes, Washington.
Aug 7—schr Yorktown, Woglom, New Y'ork.
Cleared.
Aug 7—Steamer MAE Henderson, Rice, Philadel
phia ; bark Annie, Clifford, New York.
Remarkable Dream— A Shipwreck Fore
shadowed.—The Rochester Express relates
this curious coincidence respecting the re
cent burning of the ship William Nelson :
“The ship sailed from Antwerp on the 4th
of June, and it so happened that a gentle
man of this city was expecting his wife’s
father and mother to start about the time
time. Last Saturday, the day ot the disas
ter, his wife had a remarkable dream about
five o'clock in the morning, in which she
distinctly saw her mother lying very pale
and white with all the appearance of death.
When she awoke ahe was very much trou
bled, nod told her husband site knew her
mother was dead. A few days after another
person, a sister, we believe, called at the
house and began crying, saying that she had
a very bad dream on the first of July, in
which she saw her mother dead, and she was
assured it was really so. Os course, mutual
explanations took, place, and the extraordin
ary lact of the identity of the dreams and
their coincidence as to time was shown.—
Since the report of the burning oi the ship
on the same day with the dreams, the coin
cidence becomes still more remarkable.
“Os course, it is not known that the father
and mother of these parties were on the ship,
though they were expected to start about the
same time.' Even if not on the vessel, it is
possible the mother may have died as seen,
though in some less tcirible manner. The
families suffer from the apprehension of the
disaster almost as much as if it was verified,
as we very much fear it will be. The case is
one involving much speculation for the curi
ous in such matters.”
OFFICIAL—DISTRICT OF SAVA AM AH.
HEADQUARTERS DISTRICT OF SAVANNAH, I
Ist Division, Department of Georgia,
Savannah, July 29, 1565. )
Special Order, t
No; 14. {
faXTBAOT.j
I. Capt. John Martin Lussine, Schooner “Maty
Agnes,” having violated General Order No. 59, Head
quarters Department of the South, May 6, 1565, estab
lishing quarantine regulations for the District of Sa
vannah, Ga., iu allowing commnnicatlon with the
shore, is hereby fined the sum of One Hundred Dollars.
He will be kept in confinement until the above amount
is paid.
By Command of
Brevet Maj. Pen. J. M. BRANNAN.
Wile A. Coulter, Capt. & A. A. G. jy3l
HEADQUARTERS, DISTRICT OF SAVANNAH,.)
Ist Division, Dep't. of Georgia, a
Savannah, Ga., August Ist, 1865. )
General Orders,)
No. 9. f
The following Circular from Headquarters Depart
ment of Georgia, is published for the information of
all concerned, and will be carried Into execution at
once :
HEADQ'RS DEPARMENT OF GEORGIA,!
Augusta, Ga., July 31,1866. /
Circular, I
No. 1. t _ .
In order to afford ample opportunity to the people
of Georgia to take the oath oi allegiance prescribed in
the President’s Amnesty Proclamation of Muy 29,
1865, it is ordered, Ural, District Commanders will at
once select, for the purpose of administering the Gath
of Allegiance, one Assistant Provost Marshal for every
four counties in his district, reporting the names of
such oflicers bo selected to this office; these officers
will, however, proceed at once to administer the Oath
of Allegiance.
Second, District Commanders will designate the
four counties assigned to each District Provost Mar
shal, aud the same will be numbered as a Subdivision
of the District.
Third, The Assistant Provost Marshal so designated
Will Visit the county seat of each county in his subdi
vision as often as practicable, and remain In each
county seat three or four days; at such visit he first
causing public notice to be given of the tune, in the
newspspors of the district or otherwise. All possible
despatch must be U9ed by the Assistant Provost Mar
shal to complete administering the oath to cltlxeus
consistent with their duties and the public Interest.
Fourth, Foi information on the subject of the duties of
Assistant Provost Marshals in administering the oath,
form of report to this office, Ac., attention is called
Circular 5, Ueudquartrs Military Division of the Ten
nessee, June 25, 1665.
By command of .
Major General BTEKDMAN.
(Signed; C. H. GROSVENOK,
Brevet Brig. Gen. aud Provost Marshal Gen.
By command of
Brevet Msj. Gen. J. M. BRANNAN,
Will 'A. Coci.tkk, A. A. G. au2-T
OFFICIAL—ST'B-DIST. OF OfIBEt'HEE.
~ HE ADO’It 3 SUB-DISTRICT OF OGEECHEE,
Savannah. Ga., July 88,' 1865.
Gen End OansßSl
No. 18. / *
Captain Charles H. Cox, 75th New York Infantry,
is hereby relieved from duty as Provost Marshal. Sub-
District of Ogccchee, as his Regiment Is now serving
out of this District.
Captain James E. Smith, 12th Connecticut Veteran
Infantry, is hereby announced as Provost Marshal,
Sub-District of Ogeechee, aad will be olidyed aud re
spected accordingly.
By command of
Brevet Brigadier General DAVIS.
Joun Mullen, A. A. A. G. jy29-7
HEADG’RS SUB-DISTRICT OF OGEECHEE. 1
Savannah, Ga., August 6, 1865. /
General Oedke,) j
No. 19. f
All Apothecaries and Druggists ill the city are strictly
prohibited from selling any poisonous drugs, such oa
opium or its preparations. Strychnine, Corrosive Subli
mate, Ac , without the prescription of a Physician of
character and slundiug m the profession, or a Medical
Officer of 1 lie United States, which prescription must
be kept on fiie by the Druggist for inspection.
All suspected or acknowledged cases of Small Pox,
Varioloid, Yellow Fever, Meuslos, or Typhus Fever,
must lie promptly reported to the Health Officer, cor
ner Broughton and Bull streets, by the Physician at
tending, or by any person cognizant of existence of
sach diseases. _ _
By Command of Brevet. Brig. Gen. DAVIS.
Jno. Mullen. A. A. A. G. an 7
HEADQ'RS SUB-DISTRICT OF OGEECHEE,\
Savannah, Ga., August 5, 1865. J
CiEcri.AE,!
No. 14. /
To Insure a more thorough Inspection of the Sani
tary condition of this city, it will be divided into six
(0) Wards, and each ward will be provided with one (1 j
Inspector.
It shall be the doty Os each Inspector to examine
th sir respective Wards, mid report daily to the Health
Officer any violation or the Sanitary Larva of thl* city
heretofore published, which violation will bo punished
by a flue ol not less than Five (*tj Dollars, onff not to
exceed Filty (S6O) Dollars.
By Command of Brevet Brig. Gen. DAVIS.
ixj. Mullen, A, A. A, G. aut J •
WANTED. - '
Wanted. *
TWO or three first class boar.U*rs by a private fami
ly, living in a good neighborhpod and central—
Address, for one week, * Sherman." llerald office.
aogS-lw
Wanted.
A NICELY' furnished room, without board, where
the people ar. not . too Inquisitive. Address,
Herald office. angß-lw
Wanted to Rent,
A DWELLING HOUSE, of from eight to ten Rooms,
in a good neighborhood
Possession wanted between the present time and the
firet of October. Apply to STUART & CO.,
au7 Corner Bull and Broughton sts.
STORE WANTEd7
FOR A RETAIL BOOK AND STATIONERY
BUSINESS,
IN the vicinity of Whitaker, St. Jullen, or Congress
streets, or a locality adapted to said business
Reference to W. B. THOMPSON, or Box 91, Monti
cello, Florida. lw aal
WANTED IMMEDUIV
FIFTY TONS ot Rags and Waste Paper. The
HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID. Also, Cot
ton Pickings, Wool. Hides, Tallow, Grease, Metals.
Bottles, Ac., at the
FOREST CITY MILLS,
Savannah.
$1,200 Wanted,
UOR which good security will be given and cxcel
-4 lent terms offered.
Apply at once to A B. C., Herald office. au4-2
Penmanship.
'I 'd'O classes in Penmanship will be orgunlzcd for a
A conrseof twenty lessons—one for Boys and Yoniw
Men, from 3 to 4 p. m., aud one for Misses and Young
Ladies, from 5 to 6 p. m.
The course of lessons for the Boys will commence
on Thursday, loth inst., the Young Ladies course on
Monday, 16ih.
As our young folks are now free from their school
duties, those of them who arc deficient in thia branch
of education will have an opportunity of giving special
attention to it.
For terms, Ac., apply ft the undersigned, At Doctor
Charters’, Broughton street, two doors east of Bull
6Ug3-2 __ B MALLOV
Dissolution of Partnership.
THE partnership formerly existing between Ssmnel
Macky, Alexander Hogg and Robert H. Beattie, under
the name of MACKY, HOGG A CO., having been dis
solved by the death of Alexander Hogg, ail persons
in Savannah and the Southern States having claims
against the late firm of Macky, Hogg A Cos., are re
quested to present them, anu all persons Indebted to
said fiim ft make payments to our Agents, Nos. 203
and 205 Bay street, Savannah.
SAMUEL MACKY,
ROB KltT H. BEATTIE.
Copartnership.
The undersigned have entered into a partnership
under the name of MACKY A BEATTIE, to cany on
the Produce and General Commission business, from
and after the Ist day of August, A. D. 1866, at No 25
South Water street and 1933 and 1935 Market street,
Philadelphia, Pa. SAMUEL MACKY
augß-3 ROBERT H, BEATTIE.
Bell, Wylly & Christian,
No. 170 «*» 170 Bat- St.,
Wi'll sell on Wednesday in Sales Room, at Private
Sale, the following desirable goods, viz:
Superior Printed Meltons
Melton Cloaking
Oxford Printed Casslmeres
Gilt Edge Bibles
Carpet Tacks, Spanish Hats
White and Black Lace Veils
Bugle Trimmings, Buttons, Slides
Letter Paper, Crimson Ink
Linens, Diapers, Twine
Linen Cambric Handkerchlefe, Thread
Castile Soap, English Fancy Soap
Stella Shawls, Linen Tickings n
Brown Damask Linen Cloth
Cotton Handkerchiefs
Black Wool Hats, French Coasitneiai
Double and Twist Nets, Ac. angß-4
For Sale.
To Close Out a Consignment.
>) i PAIRS Women's Lasting Lace Heeled Gaiters
At A 60 pairs Women’s Goat Tip, Pump Sole Sewed
Balmorals
36 pal is Child's Goat Tip Peg Balmorals
12 do do Pat. Ankle'lies
12 do do Red Moroco Boots
12 do do Pat. Leather Balmorals
V 60 do Women’s Goat Tip D. 8. Sewed Bals.
120 do do Lasting Silk Gore Heel’d Gaiters
24 do do do Tip Balmorals
24 do Misses Glove Kid Tip Congre.-s Gaiters
60 do Women’s Goat Plain D. 8 Sewed Bals
60 do do Lasting Tip Balmorals
36 do Misses’ Kid Tip Sewed do
36 do Men's Lasting Imitation Black Congress
41 do do Calf half double Sole Bals. Peg
21 do do Buff Scotch Ties
24 do do Calf Sewed Balmorals
* 36 do do Kip Hunter's Boots
36 do do Buff Buckle Oxfords
36 do do Calf D. S. Sewed Imitation Black
Congress
16 pairs Men's Calf Sewed Oxfords.
Apply to HOHATIO PITCHER,
.Harris' wharf, foot of Lincoln st,
augß-tf old stand of Van Horn A Cos.
SUGAR, CORN, -
Flour and Crockery.
r A BBLS. raw Sugar, prime to choice qualities
tl" 500 sacks superior White Corn
100 bbls extra quality Baker's Flour
5 crates assorted Crockery
Landing per schooner Ovoca, and for sale by
M. S. COHEN, north side Bay st.,
augb-3 first door west of Exchange,
Leather, Fiudiugs aud Call Skins,
For sale cheap by
augs-1 L. C. TKBEAU, 143 Broughton st.
QUEENSWARE HOUSE,
109 Uronghtou Street,
SECOND DOOB EBOU OOBNXB BULL STBXET.
A large and elegant 9tock of
China, Queensvrare, Glass, Ac.,
Jost received Horn ibe manufacturers, and for sale at
LOWEST NEW YORK PRICES.
JOBBERS AND DEALERS
From all parts of the Country arc Invited to examine
my
WHOLESALE STOCK,
Which iucludea packages containing complete assort
ments, put up expressly for
COUNTRY TRADE.
Assorted Crates of WHITE GRANITE WARE,
’• “ COMMON WARE,
" “ WHITS GRANITE and COMMON
WARE.
Goods re-packed to suit purchasers.
aul-lm E. D. SMYTH.
GOLDAND BANK NOTES.
Cl OLD and Southern Bank Notes wanted, for which
Y a liberal price will he paid. Apply to
aupß-4 BELL, WYLLY r A CHtiISTIAN.
Tc. FEATHER, M. D„
Office, 18 1-2 Merchants’ Row,
UII.TON HEAD, S. C.
Ju29 2m
HOLDERS OF MERCHANDISE
WHO wish to realize Immediately, will consult
their interest by consigning the same to
MAUDE A WRIGHT,
General Commission Merchants,
Augusta, Ga.
Refer to—Messrs. Charles L. Colby A Cos., Messrs.
Marcy, Day A Cos., William Battersby A Cos.
jy2s-eods ______________
F,OR SALE,
A PUNTE PLAT,
CAPACITY, 400 BALES,
Has just made a successful trip {com Augusta,
aul-tf N. A. HARDEE A CO.
Refrigerators, Assorted.
HOBBY HOItSES.
JUST RECEIVED BY
STUART & CO.,
anS-3 Corner Bull and Broughton sti.
BTOTIOB,
'OFFICE RFLIKF COMMISSION,
Distbiot of Savannah,
Savannah, Ga-, July 97th, 1865. -
In obelience t-i instructions from the Secretary bf
War, received this day, no further relief to destitate
people will be tarnished from this office.
JOHN S. COOKE,
jy2T-tf Capt and Relief COOtaUMleoer, I
TO HBlfT.y
To Rent.
A COUPLE ot Room*, with Kitchen attached—
The rooms are supplied with gas and water.
Apply at the Northeast oorner of Price and bt. Jnlian
streets. augS
TO RENT,
THE Comer Store at the foot of Drayton street. —
Well calculated for a Ship Chandlery. Apply to
JOHN STODDARD,
»u 3-3 No. 10 Bay street.
UOAHD, ROOMS, Ate. ■
~ ROOMS TO TLET,
At Hilton Head, S. 0.,
THE Palmetto Herald Building having been Newly
Fitted Up, now offers large and airy rooms, suit*
ble for Sleeping Apartment* or business purposes.
For terms apply to W. S. Sampson, Jr., Box No. 25,
Hilton Head Poet Office, or ou the premises, corner of
Merchants' Row and Palmetto Avenue, from 4 o'clock
to 0 o'clock p. m.
IIBXIA-jLiXJ
STATIONERY STORE,
ANl>
Newspaper Depot.
The undersigned has re-opened the above Store, where
will be found an assortment of
Cap, Letter and Note.
PAPER,
OF ALL QUALITIES.
Dray Hooks,
. Memorandum Books,
BIXjXsB lading,
COMMERCIAL BLANKS,
AND
ENVELOPES.
CARMINE AND BLACK INKS, in stands
and bottles ; PENS, PENHOLDERS,
PENCILS, INK STANDS,
OFFICE MUCILAGE,
> KNIVES, &c.
By the next steamer he will receive
Northern Dailies and Weeklies*
and will hereafter keep a complete assortment
of the
Latest Papers and Periodicals
J. H..ESTILL.
“V DOtPBO WOLF B,"
24 Beaver Street, New York.
Offers for sale of bis own importations, in bond and
duty paid, the largest stock of Wines, Liquors, <fcc., of
any other house in this country, comprising in part of
Otard, Henuesy, Pinet Castlllon, Martel Godard
Brandy, Rochelle Brandies in half, quarter, and eighth
caj-ks: also Otard and Kouyer, Latent-lore and Fils
Brandy, iu coses of one dozen each.
“Gin.”
Udolpho Wolfe's Schiedam in pipes. Schiedam
Aromatic Schnapps, in bond and duty paid, in rases of
one dozen quarts and two dozen pints.
“Whiskey aud Rum.”
Scotch and Irish Whiskey, in hhds. and cases of one
dozen each. Bourbon Whiskey in barrels and cases of
one dozen each. «
“ Jamaica ” apd "St. Croix /turn" in hhds and
cases of one dozen each.
Madeira, Sherry and Port Wines.
More than twenty different grades. In halves, quar
ters and eighth casks, also in cases of one dozen
each. a
“Hock, Champagne, Moselle and Claret
Wines.”
From Peter Arnold Mumm in Cologne, proprietor of
Joannisburgestate; J. H.D. Becker A Fils: Esche
nancer, Beueckc A Cos., Bordeaux Barton A Guestin.
Bordeaux, and from other well known houses In Ger
many and France.
Oils, Coehlals, Sabdihes, Bittzu, Mustabd, Olives,
Bbandt, Pass Eaves. Ac.
Twenty-five years’ business transactions with the
Southern States, with some of the largest aud most
respectable dealers,should be sufficient guarantee that
every article offered by the advertiser for sale Is pore
aud genuine.
Sampleacan be seen, and catalogue of prices ob
tolned, by addressing the above. augß-3m
Americ’u Telegraph Co.,South
Under control and supervision of
U. 8. (Military Telegraph.
HEADQ’RS DEPT OF GEORGIA, 1
Office Provost Marshal General./
By Telegraph groin Augusta,
/YRDKR3, dated August 3, 1865, to Telegraph Oper-
V 7 ators and ex-Agents: •
Postmasters, Forwarding Merchants, Common Car
riers and Railroad Agents, are notifled that toey will
not forward or deliver messages, wares and merchan
dise or mall matter to any person w homsoever within
the Department of Georgia, who has not taken the
Oath prescribed in the President’s Proclamation of
Amnesty, of May 29, 1865. Any violation of this or
der will be punished by a forfeiture of all right to
transact business within this Department, by the of
fending puriy, and by fine or Imprisonment.
By command of MaJ. Gen. STKEDMAN.
O. GItOSVK.NOR, Bi t. Brig. Gen.
_ augß and Provost Marshal General.
H. G. RU WE & COT,
WHOLESALE DEALEES XX
Imported and Domestic
Liquors, Wines & Segars
ST. JULIAN STREET, West of Monument Square,
SAVANNAH, GA.
196 Greenwich Avenue, New York
Agents for ALE AND LAGER, from the most
celebrated Breweries of New York. 'inm
A HARE CHANCE
FOR INVESTMENT.
WILL bo sold at Public Anctlon, In the city of
Savannah, on the stb day of September next,
withont reserve:
The mill site with Bawmlll thereunto belonging, sit
uated In the county of Chatham, state of Georgia,
about nine miles from the city of Savannah on the
Ogeechee Canal, together with all the machines, fix
tures, buildings, outhouses, stables, dfcc., Ac.
The site of the mill contains nine acres of land with
very capaclnns back water. The Ogeechee canal be
ing in the course of reconstruction will be finished in a
short time, when lumber can be rafted to and from
points OB the A. & G. R. R. and the city of Savannah,
and will thus afford better facilities for rafting than
any other mill In the State of Uedrgia. For further
particulars apply to M. J. SOLOMONS SJ
angß td
OIIANCB
U. S. Court of Claims.
HAVING been a clerk and a commissioner to take
depositions In this court for six yea-s; lam pre
pared to write PETITIONS and arrange tho PAPERS
in coses So go before that tribuDaMW private property
seised by the United States military authorities. I
have made arrangements in Washington to have all
cases promptly attended to which may be entrusted to
me. E. M. wARNKTT, Richmond, Va’
Office on Thirteenth street, near Cary, np stain
Refers to—Duncan A Johnston, Savannah ; Mfijor
A. Porter. augS-lw
Store for Sale,
I'N THE MOST BUSINESS PART OP THE
CITY. Apply at this office. an 4-4
Potatoes.
TT'IFTY barrels choice new Potatoes, landing from
-T steamer this day, for sale at very reduced price*.
APP «mg6Y 7 *° i BELL. WYLLT * CHIUSTIAN. .
GROCERIES, LlffrOKl, Ae.
JUST RECEIVED,
- BY -
STUART A CO.,
FAMILY FLOUR,
In Barrels, Half Barrels and
25 pound Sacks.
CLOTHES BASKETS,
MARKET BASKETS,
* „ HAIR BROOMS,
POPE'S HEAD BRUSHES,
HAIR AND FEATHER DUSTERS,
LONG HANDLED SCRUBBING BRUSHES
ALSO, —
A Large Lot of New Potatoes
and Fresh Eggs.
STUART At CO.,
*B3-3 Comer Ball and Broughton streets.
JXTBT ARRXVXU)
BT
Schooner “Electric Spark”
A Complete Assortment of
FAMILY GROCERIES,
' -a«p-
LIQUORS OF ALL KINDS.
These goods were bought very low for cash, and can
be sold
AT A VERT I.OW FIGURE,-,
AT
W. A. BEARD S,
jy29-Iw 154 Congress street.
STUAIIT Sc CO.,
Family Grooora.
nZALZZS nr
TEAS, WINES AND LIQUORS,
CoaNza Bull aim Bbocouton Stbcets.
Special attention naldto country orders from Fami
lies and for the Trade.
Goods delivered to all parts of the city free of
charge.
L. Y. Stuart. H. M. Kellogo.
jyX9 ts
PIERCE SKEHAN,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer
In Fine Groceries, Boots and Shoes, Clothing,
Foreign and Domestic Wines, Liquors and Segart.
Also, Skehan's Celebrated
GOLDEN ALE AND CHAMPAGNE CIDER,
In bottle and In wood.
London and Dublin Brown Stont, Scotch and Eng
lish Ales, Ac.
Liberal deductions made to the trade.
176 BROUGHTON STREET, SAVANNAH,
and 62 Liberty street. New York.
GADEN & UNCKLES,
GENERAL PRODUCE a.d COMS’N MERCHANTS,
A..VD
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN GROCERIES, PRO
VISIONS, &o„
Cookes or Bat akd BaWaod Stbkets,
SAVANNAH, GA.
Highest market rates paid for Cotton, Wool, Hides,
Ac., and liberal cash advances nude on shipments to
our New York House. jyis
Geo. A. Hudson,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer
IN
Groceries, Ales, Wines, Segals,
Liquors, &c.
SOUTH HAST OOBNES Os
east BROAD AND BROUGHTON STREETS,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
Jyia im
KIRLIN & KIENZLE,
Wholesale and Retail
DEALERS IN „
ALES, WINES AND LAGER BIER,
OUR HOUSE,
»#» BAY STREET.
frtt ts
KIBLIN, BURKE & BRO.,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
ALES, WH AND LIQUORS,
>
CORNER WHITAKER STREET AMO
BAX LAKE.
ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED k DELIVERED.
jf2l ts
VIRGINIA TOBACCO iCEM,
George A. Grump & Cos., »
200 Bboad Stbbbt, Acoubta, Qi ,
H a Y? °° hftn*! * Ur« and well selected stock of
Manufactured and Smoking Tobacco.
sample# sent by Kxpreaa when desirod. 3m Ju2o
Imported and Domestic
WINES AND LIQUORS,
At Wholesale, for Family Use,
AT 207 BAY STREET.
may24-tf I3lU£t R SSALY * CO.
Tobacco! Tobacco!
30 BOXES TOBACCO,
FOR SALE CHEAP, TO CLOSE CONSIGNMENT.
au7-l L. J. GUILHARTIV A CO.
BICE FOR WALK,
[EXCLUSIVELY FOR CITY CONSUMPTION.)
WHOLE AND MIDDLING.
Not over one cask each for heads of families. Addlv
at the Exchange, from 10 a. m. to 12 m.
JNO L. VILLALONQA,
au7-8t Chairman Rice Committee.
3600 TONS~
OF—
ENGLISH RAILS,
Os best qnaUtv, 50x»8 per lineal yard.
For sale by
. „ FOWLE A CO.
1b 79 °m No. 70 Broadway, N, Y.
FOB SALE.
1,000 bushels OATS,
1,000 do WHITE CORN,
OHEAT TO CLOSE OONSIeNJIXHT.
pounds Zephy^PiffTSMOKING
jySl-tf Bay street, 9 Stoddard’s Buildings.
MCE BALTIMORE MS,
For Stele,
LANDING PER STEAMER PERIT, FROM NEW
.v ,j a YORK, THIS DAT.
' I- D. LaROCHE,
i«o»Kr:r. Comer Ray and JJarnard streets.
AMUSEMENTS.
THD OHOZH
OF THX
first African Baptist Church
Win. GIVE A
CONCERT or SACRED MUSIC
AT THEIR CHURCH ON
Fraakllu Square,
WEDNESDAY EVENING, AUG. 2, 1««9,
COMMENCING AT 8 O’CLOCK.
PROGRAMME.
PART FIRST.
Strikethe Cymbais Btob * t •*««»
The Lord is Risen Indeed
“ m ' Whom *» Bleesings Fiow
Cast thy Burdens on the Lord... OuarftS
ChStW LoT n * he “ounuine. '.itaii riS S
PART SECOND.
One Thing have I desired of the I-nrrf _
Sweet Peace and Rest Lord ' ••»•••”• - Page
Benedic Anirna Mea Quartette
Hosanna In the Richest Cham|
Fading, StUl Fading... i —CBoroa
"-iS " Lord's, and th*e'Fnlnes^ Uirt * tte
Old Hundred Anthem
Choral
or Admission, 26 cents. aa9 .j
VOIsKS’ GAnTTny ~
(Congress st., between Jeflerson and Montgomery *ts.,j
REGULAR SUMMER SEASON.
PROMENADE CONCERTS EVERY NIGHT,
BY THZ
Savannah Orchestra,
Prof. E. Riouteh, "Leader,
va^Tv RefrCßllmeEtoof quality aud in every
variety. jjn 0 jy] o
_ SHIPPING.
FOR NEW VORK- STAR LIXE
i and Elegant first class
//*■* Steamship CONSTITUTION, Captain
—-IVIUJuT' Gusman, will positively sail WEDNKS
—JiLjifrJsssir: DAY next, At —o’clock.
For Freight or Passage, having splendid accommo
dations, aifoly to BRIGHAM, BALDWIN ACO .
su7 - 3 ' Agents.
PIONEER LINE FORNEWYORK
The U. S. Mail Steamship CHASE,
Rookes, will sail for the above
iT ' iiGllwi r~r* on her regular day,
Thursday, Aug. 10th, at 11 O’clock, a.m.
For Freight or Passage, having superior accommo
dations, apply to -
BUNTER A GAMMELL,
ans 84 Bay street.
Atlantic Coast Mail »
etliip Company. |
For New York.
-C/f&sv* The First Class Steamship VARS.
NA > positively sail on THURS
--..l'jLAy Hie 10th inst.,' at 10 o'clock, a-
Fnr Freight or Passage, having very superior accom- '
modattons, apply to
au4 JOHN R. WILDER. *
POE NEW YOKE
STAR <mt IM.
SEMI-WHEIELY.
The first class U. S. Mail Steamships
NEVADA, - » . . Capt. CAarzarez.
UNITED STATES, .... Capt. Sham.
AMERICA, - - - . . Capt. Otirr.
CONSTITUTION, ... Capt. Gbmhan,
The above ships compose the Line, and will sail
from New York and Savannah every Wednesday and
Saturday.
BRIGHAM, BALDWIN A CO, Agents,
Savannah, Ga.
WAKEMAN, GOOKIN A DICKINSON, Agents,
IT Broadway, New York,
THE
NEVADA
Will leave Savtnnah for New York on
Saturday, lath Instant.
For Freight or Passage apply to
BRIGHAM, BALDWIN At CO.,
lr”-tf Agent*”.
MERCHANTS’ LINE
Sailing &s. Vessels.
Regular Weekly Line of
CLIFPEB SCHOONERS FOR
NEW YORK.
f 1 'HE undersigned intend to keep np a regular week-
X ly line of first class Sailing Vessels plying be
tween Savannah and the above port, with superior
accommodations for passengers and the very best U
cilities for delivering freight in good order, at low rates,
with promptness aud despatch. Particular attention
given to forwarding goods from New York.
CHARLES L. COLBY A CO.,
Jylß cor. Bay and Abercorn streets.
Cotton and other Freight.
FOR >EW YORK.
Merchants Line Sailing Vessels
rpHE fast willing Clipper Schooner OVOCA, Captain
A Robt. H. Mitchell, will commence loading for the
above port on Thursday, the 10th, and will clear on
Saturday, tb» 12th Inst. Has superior accommoda
tions for a few passengers in the First Csbin.
Fare *3O. Apply to CHAS. L. COi BY A CO.,
, angß-tf cor. Bay and Abercorn street*.
FOR NEW YORK.
G*OR«E AMOS, Stenson. master.
“»» diecharging at Anderson’s wharf, foot
-A35Sy of Barnard street, will be ready to receive
.ffgkt OP Wednesday, Angnst9th. and will
have dispatch. For freight or passage apply to
GADEN A UNCKLEsT Ageuta,
augß-tf C or. Bay and Barnard sts.
VALUABLE
Timber Lands
for sale.
20,000 Acres In Pierce aud Ware Couup
ties, Georgia.
THE snbscriber offer* for sale 20,006 seres of Supo
rior Timber and Turpentine Lands lying in
Pierce and Ware counties, in this State. These uada
were selected with a special view to the timber aad
turpentine business, and to a Company contempla
ting the prosecution of that business on a large scale,
offer the greatest possible advantages, as the lands
lie In a body, on the line of the Albany and Golf Rail
road, and near the junction of that Road with the
lines of Railroad leading from Brunswick to Albany.
They are also watered by the Satilla and Allapaha
river*, navagable stream* for rafting to Brunswick
and Darien, Ga. The timber I* heavy, and of the first
class of ranging timber, the trees yielding turpentine
in the greatest abundance, while the land is of gooff
qnality for farming, yielding good crops of Corn, Cot
ton, Sugar, Ac., Ac.
The range is very fine for stock, the country being ■
also well adapted to the rifting of Sheep. The water
is good, ana the neighborhood one of the most
healthy sectiens of the State, being free from fetors *
and the ordinary diseases of the low Southern OMn»
desiring to purchase, are referred for far
ther particulars to Messrs. Erwin A Hards*. tlTtm* i
uab. or to the subscriber, at Blackshear, |HefWmSM