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Violent Gale.—Rnln and Thunder Storm.
A littlfc before four o’clock yeMeffday afternoon our
tlty was visited wild Hie moat violent tntle of wind
from tlie Norte-East that we have experienced this
reason. Fortunately it was of brief duration, tor had
it continued many minutes. Increasing in violence as
it did, we would have had it repetition of the scenes
which accompanied the great tornado of the yellow
fever season in ISM, so well remembered by ourciti
yeus of that clay. The gale yesterday was without
(iremouition, aud increased in violence while It last
ed, the ruin descending in torrents and soon flooding
many of our streets from curb to curb, while the thun
der and lightning was for a time incessant and
terriflle.
The lightning struck the wire of the I'nited Rates
Military Telegraph connecting with Fort Pnlaski and
Hilton Head, and did it great damage. The fluid
passed in the operator’s room, which is located in
the Exchange building, knocking •gown a consider
able portion of the ceiling.
The Stoddard Block, on the north side of Bay
street, seems to have been m the track of the heav
iest part of the gale. A large portion of the tin
rooting, with the rafters and sheathing of the north
east gable of the building, and a considerable por
tion of the cornice, was blown oil' and thrown to the
oppositie side of Bay street, at the corner of Drayton
street. The eastern end of the block, occupied by
Mt. Edward Padeltord, was flooded with water, as
was also tlie adjoining tenement, occupied by Mr.
James Leary. Freni the extensive damage of tlie
building, no doubt other suffered
more or less injury front tlie water apt! the breaking
' of the windows fronting on the river.
Throughout the city tfte shade trees, fences, Ac.,
were damaged more or less. Many trees were blown
down, and the streets, after the storm, were strewn
with fallen limbs.
Our reporters were unable after tlie storm to as
certain tlie extent of the damage to property in the
city and suburbs. Wo have not as yet heard of any
cases of injury by the lightning.
Kk OHGAMZATION Ok OGLETHOItPE Elite COMPANY,
Xo. l— Meeting at the Court House.— Yesterday after
noon a meeting of tlie old charter aud new charter
members was field at tlie Court House for the pur
pose of harmonizing all past issues ami again uniting
as one brotherhood under the new charter. The dif
ferences existing betwecu the old and new chartered
menibersare as follows: Upon application to the
(iencral Assembly of Georgia, a charter was granted
to certain persons to organize the Oglethorpe Fire
Company, Xo. 1, of tlie City of Savannah. The char
ter was approved In December, 1847, and was tor the
term of fourteen years. Tlie above charter having
expiretl by limitation, several of the original charter
members and many citizens who desired that the
Oglethorpe File Company, No. 1, should not be lost
in name nor in history as the first white lire organi
zation in the city of Savannah, requested the Hon.
Thos. E. Lloyd, attorney of the Compaq, to present
a petition to tlie Honorable Justices of the Inferior
Court of Chatham county, tor the renewal of tlie ex
pired charter. Tlie prayer of the petitioners was
heard and granted. The new charter is a verbatim
copy of the original charter.
The Hon. Philip M. Bussell, President and First
Foreman, called tlie meeting to order, and in a few
remarks stated tlie object of the meeting, expressing
tlie hope that the action taken by his associates and
himself would meet with the approval of the mem
bers under the old charter, for when the new charter
was granted many of them were engaged in the
armies of tlie Confederacy and were net aware of tlie
intentions of the President and his associates. The
object lie desired to obtain was accomplished. Tlie
Oglethorpe Fire Company, Xo. 1. was anew char
tered Company, yet preserving its old status as the
oldest white Are organization in the city,
p Henry 11. Eden, Esq., was requested to continue
as Secretary of the company, which he consented to
do. The roll being called, the following named
members answered to their names :
Hon. Philip M. Itussell, President.
Win. Swoll, 3d Foreman.
Charles 1,. Lodge, Treasurer.
Henry H. Eden, Secretary.
Charles Schrcck, Joseph B. Harvey, Edward W.
Eden, J. U. Parish, Philip M. Russell, JT., Isaac Rus
sell, Richard Russell, Francis Sutton.
On motion of Philip M. Russell, Jr.,
Resolved, That all the offleersof thecompan resign
in order that it may be properly re-organlzed, and
that a committee of live be appointed to select suit
aide officers.
Motion seconded and unanimously carried.
The chair then appointed the following committee :
p. m. Russell, Jr., Jos. B. Harvey, Cliarles Schreck,
Will. Stroll, C. L. Bodge.
, President Russell informed the eompany that Capt.
James A. Barron, First Foreman of Washington Fire
t'o. No. 9, had Kindly tendered on behalf of tlie
Washingtonians, the use of their Hall in Washington
Square.
The following resolution was unanimously passed:
llesol red, That the thanks of Oglethorpe Fire Cos.
So. i be and are hereby tendered to Washington Fire
Cos. No. 9 *nd their First Foreman, Capt. James A.
Barron, for the tender of the use of their Hall.
Be it further Hcsolrerl, That the Secretary tender
a certified copy of these Resolutions, with a letter of
thanks, to Capt. James A. Barron.
Mr. Pliilip Al. Russell, Jr., offered the following
resolution, which was unanimously adopted :
Resolved, That no meeting be complete to
transact business unless eight members be present,
who shall constitute a quorum.
President Russell, Foreman Swoll and Treasurer
Bodge tendered their resignations, will'll were ac
cepted.
The meeting then adjourned to incut on Monday
evening next, 6 o’clock, at the Hall of Washington
Fire Cos. No. ft.
Ahrest of Thieves.—a few weeks since the store
or Messrs. John C. Maker A Cos., corner of Whitaker
and Congress streets, was entered and robbed of silks
to the amount of several thousand dollars,
Messrs. Butler and Codv, who are well known for
their strategic skill and energy, proceeded to Hilton
Head in search Os the thieves, having first secured an
individual in Savannah who they could use as a rfoo?.
At Hilton Head they were uicoessfUl in arresting and
turning over to the Provost Marshal two men named
Cnsickand Bonnet, charged with tlie robbery of the
store of John C. Maker A Cos., and with shooting a col
ored man. Tlie detectives secured some of tlie goods
at Hilton Head. ,
Butler and Ootly then, proceeded to Charleston,
where they arrested Janies Robertson alius James
Rawson, charged also with the robbery of tlie store
of Milker A- Cos., and accessory to a murder commit
ted in tlie above city, 'limy also arrested a man
named Reilly, who is also connected with the robbery.
Messrs. Butler A Cody returned to the city Tues
day evening, and at noon yesterday started in pur
suit of other culprits.
These young men deserve the thanks of the gov
ernment and tlie community for tltcir energy and in
trepid enterprise in the pursijit and capture of thieves
and robbers.
Arrival of Another Steamer for the Flor
jn.VTiiauk.—Yesterday forenoon the steamer HClieu
(jelly, capt. Ingraham, arrived from Philadelphia,
from which port she sailed on Saturday evening
lasi, al it p. m. ,
I pun examination the Helen Getty will be recog
nized as the favorite passenger and freight steamer
St. Johns, formerly .commanded by Capt. Nicholas
King.
Tlie steamer St. Johns was captured by the Smith
Atlantic Blockading Squadron while endeavoring to
run tlie Blockade.
Tlie accommodations of the Hellcn Getty for pas
sengers arc excellent, having been thoroughly fitted
out for tlie trade she is intended for, by Mr. B. 8.
Bennett,of tlie well known firm of McKee A Bennett,
of this city.
All tlie repairs, painting, etc., was done in Phila
delphia mu substantial manner.
Since-the capture of the St, Johns sho has done
good service for {lie Government as a tran SPO it, her
draught being very light.
Peksosai—Mr. James N. Muller, Sen., r. a sff
pervlslng Inspector of Stcamlmats, Third District,
arrived in this city yesterday. Air. M«ller will com
mence this morning the discharge of his otnciut du
ties in making examinations, etc. Mr. Muller can
be found at the office of Capt. Silas Spicer, Harbor
master, where he will be pleased to meet all who
have official business.
By reference to the notice'in mir advertising col
umns, it will tie seen that. Mr. J. H. Sew man will
give the first lesson for ladies and gentlemen in sing
ing, this evening, at the Me fluid Ist Episcopal Church
Lecture Room. Those who desire to receive Instnic-
Uou in vocal music should avail themselves of this
opportunity,
Aiirival or the Star Line Steamship America.
This flue steamer, under the command of Capt-Liecdt,
arrived yesterday from New York, consigned to Brig
luim, Baldwin A Cos. We noticed on board many
citizens of Savannah and lutiqtor Georgia. Purser
Owen has onr thanks tor favors.
Groceries at Aiction.—Messrs. Bell, Wytty A
Christian will sell at auction to-day, at the store of
Messrs. Ketn A Cos., a large lot of Groceries, Whies,
Liquors, Ac. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock. See ad
vertisement.
Thanks.—Mr. L. S. Bennett, Agent, aud Mr. Palm
er, of the steamer Geify,will accept our thauks
for favors.
YAl.i ARr.R Bun.bixd Lots KOk Sale.—-We call at.
tentiou to the advertisement of Messrs. Erwin A Hat
dee, in another column.
THE COURTS.
DISTRICT PROVOST COCRr—IIKEOUK LIEI'T. COL. ROUT.
!’• YORK, DISTRICT PROVOST MARSHAL
Savannah, Ang. 16, 1865.
Upon the application of J. it. Saussy, Esq., Attor
ney for Michael Goodwin, to occupy and control Liss
Xo. Hi Crawford Ward, with improvements thereon,
the following endorsement was made: Permission
granted, provided the premises within described are
not in the possession of the military authority.
Paul F. Beardsley vs. Julias Purges, Xoble A. Har
dee A Cos., garnishees. Whereas, Xoble A. Hardee A
Cos. had lieen empod-ered and amhorized to pay out
of freight, etc., of flats of Despatch Line from' Au
gusta, all charges aud expenses of said X. A. Har
dee A Cos., as contained in their return now on file in
this office. Oil motion of Col. A. W. Stone, counsel
tor plaiutiir, it was further ordered that the surplus
funds remaining in Hie hands, as also tlie flats,boats,
etc., be turned over to the plaintiff, sucli living in ac
cordance with the w ritten agreement made on the
Jflth day of July, 1865, between Julius Purges and
Paul T. Beardsley, as well as tlie instructions of Wm.
H. Goodrietv Agent. The ten per cent commisshiM
to Mr. Goodrich as directed in his letter of August 7,
1865, w ill not lie reserved by Messrs. X. A. Hardee A
Go., from'the ptoccedK of said boats and freights.—
Counsel for plaintiff Col. A. W. Stone; Hon. W. 8.
Chisolm for garnishees.
cut. Cowdrey’s Court.
Savannah, Aug. 16,1865.
J. M. Wright vs. John Kelly—claims possession of
stolen property. It was ordered that the defendant
return Hie property to plaintiff and pay costs of suit.
Mary Scanlau vs. John llocfe—claim tor rent. It
was ordered that defendant pay rent for two weeks
ten dollars, and glso tor articles used or taken by
him amounting to eight dollarls, and pay costs of
suit.
States vs. Pat Gibbons, drunkenness and
flghting—plea guilty. It was ordered that the pris
oner be confined in the county jail or pay fifty dol
lars .
Sarah Fox vs. Edward Kine—claims rent or pos
session of house on William street. It was ordered
that defendant pay the plaintiff two months rent
amounting to sixteen dollars anil vacate the prem
ises, or be conflncd in Jail until the rent is paid and
his furniture be removed from the house.
Joint Kelly vs. Pat. Garetty—recovery of money.
It was ordered that defendant pay plaintiff $45,
amount of suit and cost.
Hotel Arrivals.
PULASKI HOUSE, AUGUST 16.
Capt Palmer A lady, Isaac M Lewis, Columbus,
Edwin Belcher A lady, T O Robinson,Jacksonville
Philadelphia, Shelton L Hall, wife and
A Heath, Washington, child, Hilton Head,
J S Xeidlinger, Savannah, Joseph Hilton, Charleston
J G Xeidlinger, Washing- Lieut II W Lilycrautz, Ft
ton, Ga, Pulaski,
A W McCoruicU, Memphis Capt Jno Lindt, steamship
A Reppard, Ware co, Ga, America,
J Clay, Hn all Cos. Ga. Kobt II Owen, do
Tlteo Balk, Augusta, Ga, Clias F Bound, X Vork,
Dr Dc Harm* A wife, X V, D Macdonald, Savannah,
M Xarstrciu, Cincinnati, S T Goodell, l.t 21 USC TANARUS,
1) King. N York. Dira River, A It R,
It C Wallace, Georgetown. E Dennison, str America,
A W L Locke, Washing- M Rogers, do
toil, D c; W Pritchard, S C,
Cll Deinerast, X York, Wui McKee, steamship
Edw Barry, dd I’erit,
J E Marshall, do Wm Liter, Charleston.
J T Begley, do
PORT ROYAL HOUSE (HILTOX HEAD) AUG. 15.
U F Snen, U S X, ij H Gould, Savannah.
E F Brenner, Charleston, j k Fliun, do
T L WiswalL Beaufort, 1.1 J McDonnell. XB,X Y,
Capt J Craiuiiings, 104tli liß G Wilder, Surg 55 Mass,
S C TANARUS, |J W Stockton, Conn,
E K Orris, Beaufort, ! W Bo.vee, Savannah,
A W Jerome/ do E S Williams,
Dr Wright, Wright's plan-)E Miller, 36th USCT,
tation, i J if Norris, X H,
Capt Howe, str Comet. jJ H Bestick. Newark, XJ,
J U Chariot, Savanna It, j
SEA ISLAND HOTEL (HILTON HEAD) AUG. 15.
Dr. Iv G Nichols, Beaufort, iS L Harris, Post Chaplain,
J Sweeney,' Ass't Surgeon j Beaufort,
173d X Y, F Howard, Heuufort.
J P Butler, Savannah, |
Minnture Almanac—Tills Day.
Snn rises s 23! Moon sets 1 01
Sun sets C 43| High water 3 31
PORT OF SAVANNAH.
Wednesday, Aug. 16, 1865.
Arrived.
Star Bine steamship America, Clift, New York, to
Brigham, Baldwin A Cor
Consignees.— .R Crane, Octavus Cohen, Collector
of Customs, A C (in a diamond) C, Wright A Howard,
P C Kerrigan, A Clin a diamond) B, K In a diamond.
Maud A- Wright, K (ilia diamond) Augusta, Ga.;
Wright A Clark, B (in a diamond) S, David Bing,
Horne, Caldwell A Bro, B A B, J It A Cos, Augusta,Ga;
Scrutchutn, Morris A Cos, TJl’, Barry A Batty, T S
Broadiield, Kcin A Cos, Geo Evers, E Ehrlich, M verst
A t'o, G Fried, W H Fuller A Cos, W H T A Cos, Daniel
Finnegan, Dunbar A Frans, Geo Geineudeii, George
Rappold, B B Davis, care Crane A Graybill; R in a
diamond, cate Hunter A GanuneU; JT B, care Hun
ter A Gawfiiell; C B Gilbert, Hess A Gutman, John
Gilliland A Cos, F A Gradot, 811 Broadway, P Pease
A Cos. F Yon Kautp. M Kempner, N B Knapp. Lillien
thttl A Kolm, Isaac D Ba Roche, TP Long,Levy Beon,
Michael Bavin, A C Lontelinn, Jas Seymour, Jacob
Binsdorf, S M Bederer, .1 Lama, Bluu A Meyer, J X
Muller. M S Movers, DcWitt A Morgan, W ll May, M
in a diamond, Tlios Malloug, J McMahon, J C Makes
A Cos. W in a diamond, Titos Pepper, Win Rankin, L
Kobider, Jacob llosenband, Bartells A Riddell, S in a
circle, Pierce Skehan, J R Scaly A Cos, W U Stark, M
A S, A 11 J. J 0 M, X a Atkiusoit. A A, Raonli, Ga : X
Stark, A A Solomons A Cos, J C Schreiner A Sons, E
I) 8. two S's in a diamond, Stuart A Cos, W H Lyon,
Gsdcu A dickies. 1. Vogle. H B W A Cos, G Well
brook, S c in a diamond, S W Vyiglit, S G While, W
in a diamond, James Leavy, J G Watts, W M Walsh,
W w Lincoln, E Zgclmfiah, E o Rjfue, Weed A Corn,
welt. Geo A Hudson, J Meyer, Mil ml A Wright, J in a
diamond. II W A Cos, II G A R, T McKenna, J E Mar
shall. B li in a diamond. Marry, Day A Cos, I, W S, M
Xrwmark, U ilavne, 11 B A Cos. Stephen Farrelly. A
Rcppard, Adams Express Cos, Mrs Thorn, care P C
Sheridan. N Ceil, W fl Cuyler, Hamden’s Express, J
Scriveu, li Hernandez, K Habersham, F J Ruckert.
Steamer Helen Getty, Ingraham, Philadelphia, to
L s Bennett.
Consignees.— B Strauss, L S Bennett. Steamer Gen
Sheridan, A Gettv, John Lama, C Williams, SamuelC
Block, Kue, Wldfliey A Cos, M 11 Williams.
Schooner Aiilc E Barnes, ■—, New York, to Emil
Koetrtikc a Cos.
C s Transport Ashland, Barton, New York, with
conimls.piia' stores to Guarrertijqktpr.
C S Transport ChaflesTlioliiils, Fnircloth, Cliarlee
t»n, vvlili cat tip and coinnitssilry stores so (J M.
Steamer Sampson, Dennette, Hilton Head.
Colhv's flat, C, No. 1, to Chas L Colby A Cos, with
166 bales cotton, to (I Cohen,S Cohen, Brigham, Bald
win A Cos, Brady A Smith.
Cleared.
Star lane Steamship United States, Share, N York,
bv Brigham, Baldwin A Cos.
Passengers. —J Wiltherger, Mrs MS Swhatnum,
Miss Sallie Sweatnain, Miss LOtty Howland, Mrs Sa
rah Foiev. Win F Smith. Donald Cullenr and wife, Mis
Hatch and 3 children, Wiij P ami Indy, Dr
.1 M Sclilev, lady and 2 children. Miss Sallie Sohlev, f
A Millet le, Floyil King. J T Slerk, C P Buckiiighiiin,
A S Welch, John li Ucn|tt, BO Baden, W !'Sweat
nam, Wni I) Siveatn'am. M Garvey, Peter Ward, A t
Stanford, M McKinue, J E Kperhent, 11 Fisher, L Jor
dan, S W Bieesse.
Extorts.— 9s9 bales upland Cotton and 49 bales
.Sea Island do. ' ,
summer u 8 (fre 1 * 1 - >*««»«. union gout
PORT OF PORT ROY4B,
Arrived.
Aug. 14—Sloop Eliza O'Brien, Savannah.
Aug 15—Sloop ClarS, Adams, Darien; sclir Jlj
Jones. Hawkins, X York: schf W U Aspimvall, Dale.
>'eir Yorif.
SoiDfuns’ Pay to w Withheld.— The
Second Controller has decided that to reim
burse the Government for losses by soldier*,
tor which they are liable 'o stoppage of pay,
disbursing ana accounting officers arc justi
fied iu withholding any portion of money
due soidiers, either as pay, bounty or for
hoolfY W'd* paymasters or check
. ~J' le ?* rcß 'dent has appoioted Daniel Or
ton Survey orot Customs at Cairo, «!-; Sam’l
D. Houston Receiver of Public Moneys at
Jackson City, Kansas j Henry W. Briires
Register of the Land Office af Valisia, Cal ;
Alonzo G. Myers Assistant Assessor of In
ternal Revenue for the Second District'of
Missouri; and James Law Postmaster at Sus
paiaiou Bridge, N, Y.
FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL.
Tuesday Evening, Aug. is, 1865.
Tlie Dry Goods (Bide continues without change ami
presents no ih*w features.
Provisions, Onions, l*otat«**s anti ('ithlmgt** con
tinue selling at ruinoas prices. Tiiere is much im
provement, though, in the rales for Cabbages.
Since our last issue, tlie Upland Cotton market has
sustained a further decline of Ito 3 rents. All stocks
of good Cotton for sale on the merchants' floors were
withdrawn ou Saturday and yesterday. Sea Islands
are dull, and we have not heard of any material
transaction Mutt would give a basis for quotations.
Bacon continues very scarce and none ottering at
wholesale. The transactions arecouiiiicd exclusively
to the retail trade.
Fiaiinriul.
Exchange.—There continues a limited business in
all ilescriplions of paper. We offer the following as
a fair statement, prepared for the Herald :
Rank Rates for petting Exchange. —Foreign Ex
chguge, nothing doing ; checks ou New York, 1 per
cent ; checks on Philadelphia, 1 per cent; checks on
Baltimore, 1 per cent; checks on Boston, 1 per cent.
Bank Rate* for Purchasing Rjcltnnge. —Foreign
Exchange, nothing doing ; checks oil New York,
sight, *, to >i percent.; checks ou New York,3o days.
1 per cent aud interest; checks on X. York, 60 days,
1 percent and interest; checks on Philadelphia, tto
days, 1 percent and iuterest; checks on Baltimore,
*0 days, l per cent and interest; checks on Boston,
60 days, l per cent and interest.
Specie—'There is hardly a noticeable change in tlie
demand or sale of gold and silver. Gold Ls selling at
46 to 4i'.', t» cent, premium, and baying at 44;, to 15.
Silver, buying rate, 35; selling at 40 per cent, pre
mium.
Freights—A good boatable river and large re
ceipts of cotton has caused considerable activity.
Freights to New York by sail vessels have declined.
We give the following as fair quotations: To Augus
ta, measurement goods, $i per foot; by weight, $4
per cwt. Cotton to New York (compressed,) by
steamer, *{ cent per ft; by sail vessel, « cent per lb;
uncompressed, by sail vessel, cent per ft. To
Florida, goods by weight, $1.50 per cwt.; measure
ment, 30 cents per foot. Liberal deductions for large
shipments to Florida will be made.
Insurance.—A very fair business is doing in all
descriptions of insurance. The rates charged by
steamer from Augusta on cotton and domestics are
from 1? 4 " to 3 per cent; by flat boats 3 per cent; lip
river risks by steamer 1 per cent.
Stocks and Bonds.—a very limited business do
ing in all descriptions of stocks. They are not quot
able.
rxct-RRENT Money.— I There ls a fair business in
bank bills without change in quotations. We con
tinue the quotations of last week :
Bank State of Georgia 20c.
Murine Bank of Savannah ........ 50c.
Planters' Bank of Savannah isc.
Bank of Savannah. 3#c _
Central Railroad A Banking Company of Ga 50c
Cotton filarket.
Since onr last report a further decline of 1 to 2 cts.
t* lb has occurred, showing a continued decline in
tiie market. Tlie lower grades brought to market are
in very bad order—the cotton stained und wet, and
the bagging in shreds.
Tlie following are tlie quotations:
Last Report. Present Report
Ordinary, ‘ ' _ 28@sec 28fc30c
Middlings, 34tt637c 34®'36c
Good Middlings, 4»(o41c 38@40c
Receipts.
RECEIVED SINCE 12TO INST.
Upland cotton 1347
Sea Islands. _
Domestics. .'..... 200
TOTAL RECEIPTS SINCE AUGUST IST.
Vplanil Cotton 7061
Sea Islands so
44omestics 817
Exports.
FROM AUG UST IST TO AUGUST DTK.
Upland Cottgn 209s
Sealslands S3
Domestics #52
EXPORTS FROM 13TH INST.
Upland Cotton. '....; 1248
Sea Islands 10
Domestics 238
TOTAL EXTORTS FROM AUGUST IST TO AUGUST 15T1I.
Upland Cotton 4186
Sett Islands 92
Domestics 890
General markets.
Bitter.—A very ample supply of Goshen Rutter,
superior for table use, is offering from store. It i„
selling at 40 rents p lb by tlie package ; an inferior
article can lie purchased at 38 cents "p lb, suitable
for cooking purposes.
Cheese.—There is quite an abundant supply of ex
cellent Goshen Cheese offering; tlie selling rate is
18 cents V lb by the box from store.
Raisins.— The stock offering is very small. From
store by tlie box we quote at $5 75 to $6.
Lemons.—There is a lair supply of Sicily Ia nions
offering from store. We quote sl2 to 12 50.
Oranges.—Prom store there is a supply offering
which is equal to tlie demand. We quote p box
sl2 to 12 50.
Sugars.—The stock offering of all descriptions of
Sugars is ample. We quote Broun at 15 to 17 cents
plb ; Refined at 21 : Coffee Sugars 20 cents. A
considerable Jsale of Brown Sugar was made from
store at 14 cents p lb.
Winks anu Liqroits.—There is a limited business
doing ill liquors of all kinds. From store, we quote
as follows : Wallace’s Imperial Nectar, $3 50 p gal
lon : Columbian Gin, $3 30 ; Old Kentucky Whiskey,
$3; Genuine Old Kentucky Whiskey, sl4 pease;
Virginia Mountain Dew W hiskey, $2 70 per gallon ;
Old Plantation Bourbon Whiskey, *8; Fuller’s Old
Rye Whiskey, #4 50 to $5; Old Santa Cruz Whiskey,
warranted genuine, $S to $10: P. H. Goddard's Bran
dy, sls p gallon; Scignette, sls ; otard, Dupuy A
Cos., slsto $lB.
CofFek.—Hie stock of Coffee offering is limited,
that is, merchantable good qualities. We quote St.
Domingo at 32c. p 11>.; Rio, 32c.@34c.; Java, 39c.(»
42c. p lb.
Hints.—This article we quote at rates ranging from
8 to 9 cts.
Leatiiek.—For fine Heiqloek Tanned the rate con,
Suites unchanged, viz : 40c. P lb.
Cotton anii Wish. Cu;i>s.- : Our market is now
amply supplied with theso articles, From store Cot
ton Cards arc selling at $lO p dozen ; Wool Cards $7
P dozen.
Tin Nil’s.— Northern Turnips are plentiful, selling
from store in lots at $3 and retail $4 p bid.
Peas.— A lair demand continues for Georgia Cow
Peas at $2 50 p bushel.
Lumber anu Siiingi.es are in fair demand. From
mill Yellow Pine Lumber and Scantling is selling at
$45 p M feet. A large lot of White Pine Boards anil
Scantling have changed hands since our last report
upon Hie basis of quotation*. W’hite Pino Hoards,
rough, we quote at $35 to $5 p M feet, according to
the size of tlw lots ; Dressed Whitt? I’iiie Boards we
quote at $45(5 55 p, Mfeet. Cedar Shingles are in
fair demand at $8 P M.
Naha—A large and well selected stock of Boouton
Nalls are offering in the market. Sales are reported
of assorted sizes at prices ranging from $« to $6 25.
Crackers.— The market is well supplied with all
descriptions of Crackers. W e quote Butter crackers
at 13c. P lb. by wholesale; Oyster Crackers, 15 to
13 V- t> h>. The stock ottering Is ample.
Onions.—Offering stock more than ample. Great
sucriflees have beon made by overstocking the mar
ket. The mullet or gavel of the auctioneer lias at
public outcry knocked off several large lots at very
jow rates; weqitote at $3 50 to $4. " I /'
C.uißAGps—The old story qf tjh qyoivsjockey mar
ket is applloahio to this vegetable. They lia've been
various prices to-day.’ Good ' lots will
bring *l2 to *ls p hundred.
Flour.—Our market Is well supplied \y|t|\ aty
grades of Iflour. The toy cijy
trade, sliimpeiij. Grades fprgeficpil
family use, H*s» p bbl: Family, first quality, $lO to
glo 50 p bhl,
Canrles,—From store, Adamantine are. selling at
$6 to 98c, p lb by tlie box.
Boats—The stock of all descriptions offering Is
qnile large. For the lower grades of Soap the rates
are 10 to 12)i cents. Colgate’s Family, 13 to 14c. p
lb by the liox.
Hay—No change ; stock ample ; a side Hum the
wharf wfU reported al $1.23 p cwt.; from store, by
retail, *1.50.
Rope— Tlie market Is well supplied with Kentucky
Rope, which sells at lxc.' P lb.
Baihhng— Sales of Gnnnv Bagging arc reported at
28C. P lb.
STARCH—'The present offering stock is ample. Com
mon brands are selling at lire. 1 p fi>. Klngsfunl's
best, 12>{C. j "Ifllrtea's,’ , l2c. p lb.
Cohn— Tin’ offering stock cnntiuiies ample. From
store the saled'continue light.'at $1.23 to *2.30. It
will take several weeks to reduce the stock la this
0t j, the Biwkqt being overetodted.
SAVANNAH
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
DRUGGISTS.
WM. Wal.li,
. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUOOIST,
aull Southeast opr. Halliard aid Brtraghtou sis.
New Brag House,
Corner Congress and Barnard sts.
JACOH LIPPMAN. late Kino & Wauixo.
r Phoma> M. Tamer,
1 DRUGGIST,
Sonthwes* cor. Barnard and Broinrliton sts.
A A. Solomons 4k Cos.,
. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS.
C Orders executed accurately and with despatch.
BILLIAUDS, <fcc.
O’Toole 4k Cos.,
BILLIARDS, LIQUORS, WINES, Ac.
Broughton at., third door from Bull.
Billiard Saloon. By WALTER O’MEARA.
ALES, WINES, LIQUORS, Ac.
Bay street, over Express Office.
Union Shades, Terknok Nugent, Proprietor.
ALES, WINES, LIQUORS, BEGARS, Ac.
65 Bull st,, opposite Pulaski House.
St. Charles Saloon, (in rear of Poet Office./ by
A. Stamm. Wholesale ami Retail. None but
CHOICE WINES and LIQUORS served Free Lunch.
WINES, LIQUORS, &«.
HO. Huwe At Cos.,
* WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
LIQUORS, ALES AND LAGER BEER,
Cor. St. Julian street and Johnson square.
Israel R. Scaly 4k Cos.,
•SOLE AGENTS AND IMPORTEffS OF
CHARLES FARIiE CHAMPAGNES,
In the Stnje of Georgia.
207 Bay si., between Barrard and Jefferson,
au9 Savannah, Ga.
Israel R. Sealy Ai Cos.,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
IMPORTED M INES, CORDIALS, BRANDIES AND
SEUABS. •
an!> 207 Bay Bt„ betwom Barnard and Jefferson
JLnma, Importer and Wholesale Dealer in Span
• isu Srj.AKS, French Wines, Whiskey
and other Liqnors. Toiiacoo of all kinds.
DRY GOODS.
John C. Maker 4k CA., Wholesale and Ketail
Dealer in DRY GOODS, HOSIERY', GLOVES,
TRIMMINGS, RIBBONS, Ac, Ac.
Our. Congress and Whitaker sts.
Thomas Pepper, Wholesale and Retail Dealer
in Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, at L'npreee
itsuted Lorn Prices. ONE PRICE ONLY.
Presdee & Orff.
DRY GOODS— Wholesale and Ret mu
John McConaghy,
DEALER IN DRY GOODS, Ac.
* 100 Broughton street,
Samuel M. JLeilerer, Jobber aud Retailer of
Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, Booth and Suoks,
Clothing, Hats, Ac. 146 Congress street.
GRUUKRIES, &c. _
SS. Miller, 157 Broughton street, has for sale,
. cheap. Flour, Sugar, Syrup, Lemons, Hay, Oats,
Corn, Cow Peas, Finders, Potatoes, Turnips, Onions
and Cabbages. au'J
MPerst 4k Cos.. vYl.o.esale Dealer in Wines, Li
* neons, Segabh, Famii Groceries, Candies, Ac.
iM< Congress street
AP. Mira, Wholesile and Retail Dealer in
• GROCERIES, FRUITS. Ac.
Cor, Whitaker and Congress st. Lane
f>oiigtlon 4k Symons,
V WHOLESALE AND RE TAIL GROCERS,
Comer Whitaker and St. Julian sts.,
Old Stand of W. R. Symons.
Hilton 4k Raitdcll, WHOLESALE GROCERS,
■ 193 Bay Street, are constantly receiving per
yteamers from N. York, the largest and most complete
assortment of GROCERIES in this city.
EP. Deyo, Dealeu in Choice Family Groceries,
a Wines, LiquoES, Ac.
133 Bronghton street.
Robert Balfore,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER,
~ CONFECTIONERY.
JE. Hernandez,
• CONFECTIONER— WhoIesaIe and Retail.
MANCKAOTCREIt OK
SYRUPS, CORDIALS AND FINE CONFECTIONERY
OK ALL KINDS.
146 Broughton street, two doors from Barnard.
M Fitzgerald,
• WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALEB IN
CIDERS, LEMON, STRAWBERRY and RASPBERRY
SYRUPS, CANDIES, Au., Ac.,
J*— In any quantities, to suit Purchasers, ai
— WUITAKKR STREET.
PHOTOGRAPHS.
JT. Reading 4k Co„‘ ~
• PHOTOGRAPHED
j»gWh.t»k»r aim ~- Jtl i i!tn Btß ,
Brown’* Photograph Gallery,
Card* Dk Vihitb and Pn<mMtßU*ijH,
_ Market iSquare.
GAS FITTING, &c. _
OlitmMiig mid Ga* Fitting,
A By JOHN H. CULLEN,
v * Bronghton st., one door We-t of Barnard.
WH. Willium*, Gah Fitter and Plum her,
• aud Dealer in Tin W \ue. House Fvhnuuiino
Gihu>*i &c. 145 Broughton street.
Weed di Corn>vcll,
Wholesale Dealers in Hardware and Tin W’are.
No. 15‘»> and 101 BmuyhLotf street.
TT Cran*ton,
U • PLUMBER AND GAS FITTER,
i>l Bryan st., next to cor. Whitaker.
SEGAIIS, TOBACCO,
IN Kolb.
• SEGAKS, TOBACCO, SNUFF, PIPER, Ac.
Barmrii etfeCT, one door ttontli of the Market.
QP. Lopes, Skgahs, Toiiaix'o, Smff, Pipes,
• Fancy Aktm.ks, Stathanskv, Ac.
Cor. Bull and Broughton eta.
IjT Constant, Impouitk of Domestic and Havana
f Skgaes, Mkkkaciiavm Picks, Ac. Also, Winks,
Cuami-agnks and other Liquors.
Bull street, opposite the Post Office.
COMMISSION AIEHCILVN’TS-
N. A. llarilee Ay Cos.,
COMMISSION a forwarding merchants
m ESTAin.ISffKD IN ISiiO.
Office No. 9 Stoddard’s Row,
_ anlG Savannah, Ga.
Henry Bryan,
BROKER AND COMMISSION AGENT.
Bryan street, next to .Merchants' and Planters’ Bank.
Building. aul6
MA. Colien,
• FORM ARLING and COMMISS’N MERCHANT,
Office Home Ins. Cos., 69 Bay at,
Bell, Wylly Christian, AUCTION, GEN
ERAL COMMISSION AND 'FORWARDING
MERCHANTS. ■’ Bay stleet, Bavanuab, ua.
AM, Seurl, rough A Cos., Guockby and Com
» mission Mfkchanth, 1 4 1 1 Uimgirss and 57 St.
Juiian sts. Highest market prices paid lor Cotton,
Wool, Beeswax, etc. Liberal Advances on Cottu», Ac.
ij'rwla Af Hardee,
'J ’COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Buy street, Savannah, Ga.
BOOTS A'jL
Ames As Peabody, Jobbers in Men’s, Women’s,
and Children s Cali; Serge and Kid BOOT’S and
SHOES, of all kinds and qualities.
132 Congressst., tin thsir North of the Market.
Geo. T. Nichols,
RETAIL BOOT AND SHOE STORE
llu Broughton sti, 2d dorir lrom Bull.
SODA, WATLB.
aohn Ryan, Bottler of SODA WATER, “UIITER
and ALE, CORDIAUS, SyRfPS, Ac.
fXfif. I»ay and West B,rqfid stree'ts,
AHCmTJfIUHL'KE, Wc.
James C. Ulunce, Master Carpenter, Architect
and Draughtsman, will attend loan calls on bns
iness iu the above branches, or Office No. 124 Jlny
street, next to Stoddard's Range. auv
—
PRINTING, Ac.
CkYlUc 04 Lcuifi,
a BOU&SJtLUttS AND STATIONERS,
Cur. liryau sfreeff aud Market Square.^
Yf aching Ink, Mugnuam and for sale by
1»A DAVID H. GALLOWAY,
35’Bray tpß afreet.
Qeo. N. Nichols,
'. BOOK AND JOB PRINTER,
' -J iiay st., between Aberooru and Drayton.
IB J. Parse, LITHOGRAPHER, STATIONER,
Ms BINDER JOB PRINTER,
—
' UKK4U) JOB yiUNyiNO^FThGK^
DIRECTORY •■ CONTINUED.
PROFESSIONAL.
Dr. N. M. Sneed,
DENTIST.
.. . . Successor to Dr. E. Parsons,
Y ork street, near Cciirt House. Savannah, Ga. anlw
WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c.
Fl"*- •lonian, Dealer in Watcuks and Jewklby,
• Silver and Plated Wake. Fancy-Goods, Ac.
SJt~ Watches and Jewelry Repaired.
12!* Congress st., opposite the Pulaski House.
- . BAlit DRESSING, &c.
Pulaski House Barber Shop, (cor. Bull and
Bryan sts.j Shaving, Hair Cutting, shampooing.
" niskers Dyed, .Vc. Fancy Soaps, Cologne. Neck Ties
and other Fancy Aiticles for sale.
FURNITURE.
TAiuiiis Pa Ivey, FURNITURE WAREHOUSE.
L-e New Work Made to Order. Repairing, Bell
Hanging, Ac., at short notice. 138 Bronghton st
CHINA WARE, &c.
li' *>• Smytl., QUEENSWARK, GLASS AND
CHINA, at YVholeaale and Retail.
titonjtreet, 2d door from cor, of 801 l
jr SC-RIVENERYs
Joint J. Part lilts date Recorder of the Second
Provost Court ) will attend to all Writings anil
Business entrusted to his care, at JSaloon of Terence
Nugent, Jr., opposite Pnlaski House.
__2__ WAITED.
House Wanted,
W IT / 1 ;? TOn ., or ei ? ht gowl Rooms, within one-
T ’ fourth mile of the corner of Bay and Dravton
streets ts possible; furnished or unfurnished - lea
not required before the first of November, but will
taken iuunediately if necessary to secure it. Addlv
the SAVANNAH HERALD OFFICE. ts anl4,
TABLE BOARDERS WANTED
SUPERIOR ihducements are offered for a few Tabic
Boarders.
Gentlemen wishing for the above, will please apply
at the corner of St. Julian and Lincoln streets, first
door on Canel Row. 6 aul4
Wanted.
TWO or three first class boarders by a private fami
ly, liying in a good neighborhood and ceutral.—
Address, for one week, ‘-Sherman,” Herald office.
angS-lw
Wanted.
A NICELY famished room, without board, where
the people are not too inquisitive. Address,
“Grimes." Herald office. augx-lw
fhHi mranrm,
FIFTY TONS ol Rags and Waste Paper. The
HIGHJfibT CABII PRICES PAID. Also, Cot
ton Piokings, Wool, Hides, Tallow, Grease, Metals,
Bottles, Ac., at the
r FOREST CITY MILLS,
au 44f Savannah.
WANTED.
A YOUNG MARRIED WOMAN, who has lost her
infant lately, would like a fituntion as Wet
Nuj-se, and is willing to travel with a family. Can
give reference. Address “W,” Herald Office. aul3-2
tohknt.
Offices to Let.
TWO ROOMS TO LET, SUITABLE FOR
OFFICES.
Apply at the HERALD OFFICE.
_ aul2-tf
Cellar to Let.
TO LET, A LARGE CELLAR, SUITABLE FOR
STORAGE.
Apply at the HERJLD OFFICE.
anl-2-tf
BOOMS TO LET,
At ZXiltoia Head, S. C.,
THE Palmetto Herald Building having Ijeen Newly
Fitted Up, now offers large and airy rooms, suita
blc tor Apartment? or busiuess pnrposes.
For terms apply to W. S. Sampson, Jr., Box No. 25,
Initial Head Post Office, or ou the premises, corner of
Merchants’ Row and Palmetto Avenue, from 4 o'clock
to C o’clock p. m. j u 22
_ auctions.
CLOSING OUT Salc.
Messrs. Kein & Comp’ny
OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE.
Will offer at Anction'on THURSDAY, August 17th, at
19 o’clock, through
BELL, WYLLY &, CIUIISTIAN,
Their ontlre Stock, to close consignment, consisting
in part of
100 bbls. FLOUR,
125 boxes CLAKUT,
loa cose CORDlALS,'assorted,
59 sacks COFFEE,
5 quarter casks old WINES,
' 35 bbls. WHISKEY,
With a general stock of GROCERIES, well Wurth the
attention of the Trade. <*, " auls
WIIISKEf II TOBACCO
AT AUCTION.
THERE will lie a Sale at Auction of li barrel*
WHISKEY and 12 iiikck TOBACCO, at
the Warehouse of the Depot Commissary of Subsist
ence, HILTON HEAD, S. 0., on »
Monday, Aug. 21, 'OS.
SALE TO COMMENCE AT 11 O’CLOCK A. M.
ZW' Terms Cash, in Government Funds.
C. 8. LANGDON,
anl4-6 Captain and C. 8. Volunteers.
UNDERWRITERS' SAi.6.
OCTAVUS COHEN
Will sell Oil TO-MORROW, 17th Inst., at 10 o’clock,at
the Georgia Steamboat Yard,
5S balvs (?OTTON,
Thrown overboard from Despatch Flat No. 3, from
Augusta, and picked up and brought to Savannah.
Sold for account of tlie Underwriters gad con
cerned.
Terms Cast, 3 anlO
"■ ■ 1
3PROSPECTXIS
OF TJIE
Mercantile Mirror
A Weekly Commercial and Advertising Sheet
WITH AN FOR OKA-
SXT u * Va^l^a
Tiffs enterprise is undertaken at the suugeation of
mam' of the leading merchants of the country, as a
nietnod of exteMlvGy advertising their business—
While lye will uiihlisb the adverttei mei.ts of all who
may t'ayor ill With vheir ptitionage, the juiiht will also
oouttmi Prices Cwreutof the Markets iu all the prince
pal Citic* Itates of Exchange, Brokerage,
Commercial News of every description w ni be of
interest to the Mercantile Comr>(t{iiity.
Nor will the “ MIRROR " be exclusively filled xith
advemsemeuts; but thepaimr will be mifllciepUy large
to leave ample room for Editorials, Correspondence.
Select Reading Matter, &S. 1» will be a family, as
w ell AS A nuspus* ISI JSH, and we intend that it shall
visit every City, Town and Village in the Country.
All can perceive the advantage of advertising in a
.uaifcr "I (his description. OUR TERMS WILL BE
LIBERAL. We are unable to publish them In Ibis
Circular, not knowing what number of onr friends will
want their Business Cards, Notices, Ac., brought be
fore the Public through this medium. We will only
say to all, send your' Advertisements to tu immedi
ately ; state liow much space you wish then* to occu
py, directions, <sc. We have a large Stock of Fanev
Type, Uu» huff material Bir displaying them, and toel
(diffident of meriting the patronage and approval of
all Business Men. As soon as we arrive at the amount
ot matter and she of paper required, we will make mi
estimate, and publish the rates adverksiae, in the
first number. They wttffi bji as low as po«*~:le. To
ALLOW. 08 TO VVUUSU TUK l’A OKU. DeemiitgU t uliprAn
part. Address
Mucou. g»
Aaant ia
Bystreet, jyifi-tf
VOLKS’ GARTHKT,
(Congress st., between Jefferson and Montgomery sts^j
REGULAR SUMMER SEASON.
PROMENADE CONCERTS EVERY NIGHT,
nr tbs
Savannah Orchestra,
Prof E. Richter, Leader,
Iff" Kwtre»bments of the best quality and tn every
vwtJ. lmo auto
P IC - NIC
AND
CHOWDER PARTY
AT TUB \
Isle of Slope.
% .
Mb. CHAS. R. FLANDERS respectfully informs his
friends und the citizens of Savannah that he will give
a PIC NIC AND CHOWDBR PARTY at his place, on
WEDNESDAY, the 16th test.
, A BAND OF MUSIC will be in attendance.
er Tickets to be had at Messrs Stuart A Co.’s
Store, Masonic Hall; at the Hilton Head Hoose, at
Molina's Segar Store, and at the Savannah Herald Sta
tionery store. 2 an 15
COPARTNERSHIPS.
Notice.
fPIIE undersigned have associated with them Mr.
John R. .Johnson, under the firm of Crane, John
son and Graybili, for the purpose of transacting a
General Commission, Shipping and Forwarding busi
ness, to date from the Ist inst.
aull-6 CRANE & GRAYfIILL.
Notice.
”1 ’HE lease of the PULASKI HOUSE to Bartels t
-A. ltiddell, having beeu cancelled by order of the
milt tary authorities, and the Pulaski House property
5S v l?sj? een ’ ky the eamd authority, turned over to
W. HAViltberger, the owner thereof the firm of BAR
TELS & RIDDELL, late proprietors of the Pulaski
Bouse, is dissolved from this date. All persons hav
ing claims against the firm of Bartels & Riddel! will
please present the same for settlemnttt to
„ . JOHND. .BARTELS.
Savannah, August 12th, 1865. aulv-6
Notice.
'TMIE business of the PULASKI HOUBB will be con
.. tinued sud managed by the undersigned, under
the firm and name of W. H. WII.TBERGER A CO.
W.H. WILTtSKRGER.
„ t . . £O. BARTELS.
Savannah, August 12th, 1865. . aal2-6
GUERARD & FERRILL,
THE undersigned haring entered into Copartnership
as Factors, Brokers and Commission Merchants, wifi
sell and purchase on Commission Cotton, Timber,
Produce and Merchandise. Orders and consignments
solicited.
EDGAR L. GUERARD.
BENJAMIN B. FERRILL.
Rbfkbkwbh—Robt. Habersham A Sons, Geo. W.
Anderson, Anthony Porter, Hnnter & Gammell. Jno.
h- Villalonga. 6 » U H
NOTICE.
THE undersigned have formed a Partnership for the
purpose of carrying on a GENERAL AUCTION
ana COMMISSION BUSINESS in thJ oity of sivan
ua '*. "hder the firm name of Belt Wylly * Christian
Tqe liberal patronage formerly extended to Bell A
Christian arnfa. W. Vylly, is respectfully solWtod
for the new arm.
SAMUEL P. BELL,
„ GEORGE W. WYLLY.
a. CHRISTIAN.^
• HERALD 1
JOB PRINTING OFFICE,
No, 111 I*Hy Htreet,
SAVANNAH, . GEORGIA.
We reeptnitfully calj the attention of the public to
the facilities which we have for doing all kinds of
JOB PRINTING.
We have
TUK BEST
“w ,nite r WOrk - aßd - them in
uair - W e employ only
- F,RSI CLASS PRINTERS
OF LONG EXPERIENu. TRIED ABILITY.
We have
New Printing Mater*,i H
From the Best Northern Foundries, to which we are
constanrly making additions.
We are prepared to execute orders for
POSTERS,
PLACARDS,
HANDBILLS,
PROGRAMMES,
PLAY BILLS.
CIRCULARS,
BILLS OF FARE,
VISFriNG CARDS,
WEDDING CARDS,
ENVELOPES,
BUSINESS CARDS, TICIkETS,
LETTER I IK,.YDS.
BILL. U?ADS,
DILVFTS,
RECEIPTS.
CHECKS,
PASSES,
labbik
CONSTm:TION%
BY-LAWS,
RALLADS,
PAMPHLETS,
CALENDARS, »
LHOAL BLANKS,
SHIPPINq BLANKS,
Or any other kind of PRINTING-in xsv ktvxe.
We have a
Fine Assortment of Inks
KOB
* %
P.RINTJ NIC7IIN COLORS.
’ °
* *¥ JI.UL OB EXPRESS
Will receive prorept and careful aMcution, and the
work will be forwarded
FREE OF CHARGE FOR TRANSPORTATION.
We endeavor to do all our work well, a»d to give
complete satisfaction to our customers.
o IX**. TRICES
, !ow *® present high cost of stock, mate
riah labor and living will admit of, and are below the
increased rates which mle in other lines of business.
S. W. MASON A CO.,
1M Bay Street, Savannah, Georgia.
Iron, Iron, Iron.
< Manufacturer* supplied.
■i - OLIVER Jt CO.,
Htt Forest City MUb, Savannah,
SHIPPING.
AtUwtio Const Mail *teaffa*
ship Company.
For New* York.
/£££» v, .The First Class Steamship ARIAD.
' W L" P<'"lively sail on THCRS
tIIe * Bet " 1,14 o’eiock.p.
For Freight or Passage, haying very superior accom
modations, apply to
* UI6 -«■ JOHN R WILDER
PIONEER LREFOR NEWIORK
* '' Pfiff o T ? e „ C ' 8 ' Mal PERIT,
’^ ,r>t ' E ' A ' wUI sail tor the
above port on her regular day,
Thursday, A«g. 17th, at * O’clock.
For Freight or Passage, having superior accommo
datioiw, apply to
FOE NEW YORK
STIR J*; LIRE.
sbmi-wbb KljY .
The first class U. S. Mail Steamships
NEVADA, -
UNITED STATES, . ' VZSptntbb.
AMERICA, ... ' Bni “-
CONSTITUTION, . . * „ °Un
■ capt. Grkxman.
The above ships compose the Line, and will sail
Satuidii* “ and Ssv * Dnßh eve, 7 Wednesday and
BRIGHAM, BALDWIN* CO, Agents,
WAKEMAN, GOOKIN 4 DICKINSO^^nts,
XT Broadway, New York.
THE
Constitution
Will leave Savannah for New York ou
Wednesday, 43d Instant/
For Freight or Passage apply to
Iy2B-tf BRIUHAM ’ BALDWDi * GO.,
- , ■ ■ Agents.
MERCHANTS’iDfi —
Sailing-Vessels.
Regain* Weekly Line of
CLIPPER SCHOONERS FOR
new YORK.
Tsss,*3l , s i 2*??siira;’'"a :
i»l» CHARLES L COLBY & 00,
00t - May and Abereorn streets.
MER CHANTS* LINE
Sailing Vessels
FOR NEW YORK,
’ nic P,ret 0la “ Fast Sailing Baltimore Clipper
WENONAH, Capt, Warner,
Will have immediate despatch tor the above port.
Has room for some light freight on deck.
Superior accommodations for passengers,
Fibst Cauik
Apply early to **°
au9 e. „ e. L. COLBY & CO..
Corner Bay and Abereorn streets.
MERCHANTS*
Line of Sailing Vessels
For JACKSONVILLE, Fla.
T H H "v^ h rw er dXha B rgK,. C f pt - »•
ceive cargo in a few d,v» Je read y to re
lates. b • Itw a ’ yg for we above port at lor.
For height or passage apply to
auls tr b cor -By * CO.,
- “ Cor Bay and Aborc oj i sta.
MER CHANTS’
Line of Sailing Vessels.
dispatch. ’ e lstll to * t > “iff will have quick
j“B™ i Tcse ere -
r - Bay and Aberconasts.
Cotton uud other Frei^iit
FOK NEW YORK.
Merchants Line Sailing Vessels
CAPtoin •
Suturfiul't mi Tlmrsduy, the for thu
tlons for the 12th iust. Ua* c ear
FOR
THE Al;: Schooner, PILOT’S BRfc •A .
plete f her t^o bOVU W * ato D^f Wtoadtog
A S^', y L ' J ' OUILMARTIN A CO.,
No. 14S Itayat.
For Augusta,
The Side-Wlieel Steamer
“ Ho, ‘ !n ’ ” Riley,
(CARRYING THE V. S. M*i T|)
Will leave Stoddard’s Wharf oh
FRIDAY, AUGUST 18th, AT 7 A. 9f
sir Freight or Passage apply to the office of
KEIN A CO„
aulß-2 m Bay street, opposite the Herald nflpq.
SHIPPERS to AUGUSTA
AND
POINTS BEYOND,
ARE notified Ul »‘ Goods will be received at on.
Warehouse, un Dillon’s Wharf. atanrUmed?
rhigtoeweek. ERWIN A iKrdEE^'
For FreighTorCharter;
T“?,fXtt rQBO A. B.
m '* mh to trade dOWD “•
usii liairele, or Its tons dead weight.
*O7 mrthur particnlars Inquire of ,
* „ C. %. COLBY * CO.,
augl6-tf Corner Bay and Abercorn sts.
FOK WALE ,
A PIUfE FXjAT,
CAPACITY, 400 BALES.
Has jnst made a succesefnl trip from Augusta.
N. A. HARDEE A CO.
NEW GOODS.
JUST RECEIVED, a lurge and beauttihl assortment
of FANCY GOODS, eelectod expressly for this
market. Call and see them.
C. M. HILLSMAN,
aul l-6 Cor. Ball and Broughton sts.
HEADERS DISTRICT OF SAVANNAH. TANARUS”
Ist Division. Dki’abtmknt or Gxoaoix.
Savannsh.Oa^Aug.J^jfcf
Gknbial Ouutss,)
No. tS. f
All Commissioned Officers am* enlisted manbofon.
ing to the 14th Maine, Bth Indiana and isth fririt*
oT cwtonands at once for muster out.