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POB OOCTOBTOWX.
lllPl \vm. 0. Gllrboaa, erery Tuesday morning
Muck. -
t .i srriON or Civil, authority—'Today many
~»ii oitlcers «f CUbUlub count) will resume
, ivil functions lu tecnMuM with the
, inauon of tils Excellency Junes Johnson,
v . ,nal Governor *f Georgia.
I \v a aliex tlie following as the list of county
0 f cnailiain county.
’ , i( ,, ~i uit superior Court. Eastern ctrcurt of
Hon- Wm. B. Fleming.
f blowing counties comprise tbs Kssirtß Circuit,
'Chatham. Effingham, Bryan, Liberty. Mclntosh,
latnal, Montgomery and Charlton.
“ ol the Inferior Court of Chatliam county—
j, , uyler. John Wlttlunson, Noah B. Knapp,
,paul liarriwm, Sen'r., Jshn Screven,
i ir.iuiaiy—Hon. 1). A. (I'Byrne.
k ~ iperior anil Inferior Courts— Wm. H.Hul
"-aeriif—Benjamin L. (ole.
Keener of fax Returns—Barnard B. Bee.
i,, collector— Seaborn uoMdL
inronci—fliomas Eden.
Caiiniv .surveyor—John K. Tebeau.
cm court “l savannah— Judge Walter 8. Cuts
holm.
derk -Willi' M- Kus.-ell.
hi—Charles J. Whit*.
,araie» of Chatham Conniy—lst Uistrlct,
, connell, ainl Levi S. Bussell.
i District, Philip M. Russel, and vacancy ouea
.l "ucd by death of G. E. Be vans.
, p,,irici, John A. Staley and M. s. Verderey.
inrima. Michael Moms and vacancy occa
,i .u iili of John Vaughn.
w ,,„, iiiiiii iHarriet —tievi H. Hart,
mnliir- of Chatham County—Allen Kussel, Wm.
w ct. Jones,M. Sinquefleld, J. W. Coats, S. Bar
, „ li. iny H. Kdeu, J. T. Buckner.
i ii sMso or rut MxoxotiA.—This new relfeshmeui
s-loou. corner of Draytou street aud Bay Lane, was
;„.,i to me public on ?atnrdav evening, iu a style
h , v creditable to the liberality of its proprietors
. . .ratifying to I heir numerous guests. Early in the
/ a brimming bowl of most exhillrating punch
4h. paueh not uullke the fumed beverage of the
Cluiitmui Anil, ry, and the bowl large enough to
bar. sc. oinimKlated the three,wise men of Gotham,
whine sea voyage Mother Goose, or some other
cumtily verliable author give* us a brief account—
„. placed uism the counter Hanked with choice
inpiui's and nines, and with a heavy reserve of apark
n idsick, while upon the tables were spread a
auinptuuus lunch. The direct attack was sustained
b> die punch bowl, which, as often as Its contents
sere exhausted was promptly replenished. After sev
,, „i i-saultsand reinforcements, the punch finally
„avr w ay and the lighter armament was brought into
acin i., and an animated skirmish w«s kept up for
w in. nine, during which the juice of the grape flowed
tcii . n being an engagement in which there was no
r,i„i cc. Hie attacking party comprising the veteran
• i ruls ami confederates, shoulder to shoulder to
moulder, came freely to ths onset ; but the Mag
li ras forces nobly held their ground, and though we
,a« mac reeling from lue eacouuter, we believe all
retired m good spirits, and perfectly satisfied that
i hey had ihel loeinen worthy of thetr steel. The vi
sum-, liquors, wines and cigars were of the first
ipiuhiy *ud bountifully supplied, giving the most sap
ii.ic'ory and convincing evidence to all present that
hi, proprietors know how to keep, if not a hotel, at
ii-ii-i a popular Refreshment,Saloon.
I IOP AT thiGkokuia Central Kailbaao Dkpot—
-I’Hi STATIONARY ENUINB Hol'Sk PARTIALLY Dus
ts, (Kb—Loss about s3,ooo—About half past one
.rVioch. Saturday afternoon last, the bell of the Pres
i.vii-I iaii Church sounded the alarm of Are, striking
<1 Imei vals for the tilth district. 11 was soouascer
■ allied that the lire was at the Central Railroad De
pot. The Bremen were promptly on the ground and
omm need to battle with the flames, which were
~-uing from tin- brick building on the south side of
m- Depot yard, containing the Stationary Engine
uni iiuilers that furnish the power for running the
iiijchiuery of the Machine Shop, Blacksmith and
Carpenters shops. The tire was confined to the build
ing in which it orignated, hut the roof and celling
over the engine and boilers were burned. The en
gine was one of great power and superior work
inadstilp and linish, and was manutactured by Mr.
vlviii x. Miller of this city. From what we can learn
there is no insurance on the building, and the loss
vv ill lie about three thousand dollars, which sum will
is-required to repair the damage. From the sit ua-
Uurt of the fire when discovered, It is thought that it
originated by sparks lodging iu the celling of the
western half of the building occupied by the lioller.
Recovery of Stolen Property.— Sergt. Mini
kin, of the U. S. Police, having been Informed that
a gentleman had stolen from him on Monday last at
Augusia Georgia, two mules and a large wagon,
and That the thieves had brought the same to Sa
vannah foi sale, took prompt measures to reoover
me p roperty and if possible to catch the tble.
on Saturday afteruoou,he discovered the mules In
a ioi in this city and the wagon close by in the
street. Having secured the property, he next en
deavured to civicn the thie, who, having taken
-“-inn, will no doubt keep secreted until he thinks
the matter has blown over.
arrival of the New steamlr r. h. May—This
new steamer, which yve noticed a few weeks since a*
Having been launched at Augusta, arrived ou Satur*
day last, having on board a fine freight. The R. H.
May vs iu charge of Capt. Jones, and her Agent in
this city Is Mr. F. M. Myrrell, well known for his en
terprise and business capacity.
The It. 11. May having been built expressly for the
navigation of the Savannah river, is admirably
adapted to that service and will be able to make her
trips at the lowest stages of the water.
From DocTORTOW.N.-The steamer Wm. G. Gib
bous, Capt. Philpot, returned on Saturday mor
ning from her first trip to Doctortown, hav
ing accomplished the run from this city to Doctor
lown station on the Savannah and Gulf Railroad
via Darien, with perfect success, aud greatly to the
-ailsfaction of the passengers and all parties inter
ested. The Gibbons brings a full freight,. We refer
our reaihlrs to the compUmeutary card of her pas
sengers in another column.
Metropolitan Fire Company— This body, com
posed entirely of young men, were on Saturday, for
th» first time, present at a lire. When the flames
were subdued at the Central Road, Chief Fireman,
Christopher C. Casey, paid the company a high com
pliment for their efficiency. The President of the
Metropolitans, Dr. James Stewart, also thanked the
company in a neat and happy style.
w« are indebted to Purser Moore, of 7be steamer
*0O|«to tor Sipers to the I#m tait,
reached her wharf. We are indebted to Purser
Crockeran for full file* of late New York paper,.
Emm Avgusta.—'Ths steamer Amazon, Captain
Richard Johnson, with a full freight, arrived on Sa
turday night hut from Augusta. We are indebted
to Copt. Johnson, and Purser* Farr and Gibbons for
favors.
Arrival op anotbzs Rivsk Stramba.—Saturday
the steamer Volunteer. Capt. Andrews, consigned to
Messrs. ()'Fallon A Cos., arrived tn this city from Nor
folk. Va. The Volunteer Is Intended for the Up
River trade.
CAKPENTkas Wanted —Attention is called to the
advertisement “Wanted Immediately'’ iu our ad
vertisement column. Steady employment is offered
for fifteen carpenters.
Oglrthokpr Firr Cos. No. l.—An adjourned meet
ing of this Company will be held at the Ball of Wash
Ington Fire Cos., No. s, at« o'clock this evening. Sue
notice.
Another Firr. —The alarm on Saturday evening,
was caused by the burning ol a bed curtain in a
private residence near the Marshall House. No other
damage.
THE COURTS.
district provost court—before lieut. col. rout.
P. YORE, DISTRICT PROVOST MARSHAL.
Savannah, Aug. Ift, 1866.
Upon the application ot the Hon. Thomas E. Lloyd,
attorney for Mr. J. F. Waring, to occupy and control
certain property located in the City of Savannah, viz:
a brick house on Slate street, opposite the Armory
Hall; a store on St. Julien street, near the market,
in the brick range of buildings commonly known as
“Waring's Range," and a third interest Ui a dwelling
house, corner of South Broad and Barnard streets,
the follow ing endorsement was entered : Permission
is hereby granted to J. F. Waring to occupy and con
trol the within descrilied property, provided the same
is not in use of the military authorities.
OPFICK rKOYOS'r MARSHAL, SI ft-DIVISION OF THE
OUEMCHKR—HKFI'kK CAPT. SAM L. COWDREY, PRO
VOST MARSHAL.
SAVANNAH, Aug. Ift, 1866.
United Slates v». Henry C. Birch—drunkenness.
Fined $5.
THE STEAUEK WM. G. GIBBONS.
A Card of Thank*.
Doctortown, Aug. 16, 1*66.
Southern and Southwestern Georgia may be con
gratulated upon Iteiug once more brought into com
munication with the outside world.
The beautiful and fast sailing steamer Wm. G.
Gibbons, has made her trial trip on the route from
Savannah to Doctortown, aud suceess has crowned
the energy and enterprise of her owners aud offi
cers.
On Tuesday morning, the 15th inst., she lea her
moorings at Savannah, remained ai Darien during
the night, and in twenty running hours arrived al
Doctortown at half-past twelve o’clock p. m., on mis
Wednesday, the 16th. As an humble tribute to the
projectors of this enterprise and the efficient offleera
who have in control the steamer and her destiny
upon her present line, we, the passengers, on tills
her first trip, unite in a cheerful expression or our
gratitude to Messrs. Erwin A Hardee, the owners,
for the prompt aud successful mauuer in which they
have demonstrated the recuperative energies of the
South, the enterprise of our ow n immediate seaport,
and the determination of our people not lo *iuk
under adverse fortune*.
The Gibirans is all that could he expected or desired
for speed aud comfort, while she is so admirably of
ficered as to make a trip in her saloon an absolute
luxury. Capt. Philpot, her able aud efficient com
mander lias no superior for skill, courtesy, or kind
ness lo passengers, while her experienced, urbane
and accommodating clerk, Mr. Wm. B. Farr, is as
Indefatigable iu his effort* to render comfortable his
gnests, and his familiarity with his duties and
promptness lu their execution challenge admiration
and approval. The engineer, Mr. Geo. A. Nicol, a
son ot Savannah, aud his Iwo efficient assistants,
deserve our thanks for their skillful and perfect
management of the engines, and the Steward is es
pecially entitled to our notice for his courteous aud
unceaniug effort* to make us comfortable and hap
py-
It is with high confidence jmd sincere pleasure
tbat we commend the Uibbonlßui her officers to the
traveliug public, and bid them God speed in the
noble work of reuniting our peoipe with the seaboard
aud the commercial world.
C. H. Hopkins, Cnainnan.
Andrew M. Ross, Sec’ry.
Carey W. Styles, C. B. King, G. J. Fulton, James
M. Cooper, B. T. McDonald, M. Rosenfeld. T. A. Hall,
Tboe. J. Neylor, J. P. Sanderson, W. P. Brevard, X.
Leopold, Tillman Ingram, L. C. Tebean, Wm. U.
Davis, Henry H. Sanford, fk McGlasham. 8. T. Hart,
L. J. Lcavy, Chas. Center.
Hotel ArrivulN.
* PULASKI HOUSE. AUGUST SO, 16*6.
J L Ledinan, Fort Pulaskl.J E Drayton, S Carolina
J B Strohbar. Effingham C W Brown, Port Royal
W J Hayes, Hilton Head I
PORT ROYAL HOUSE (HILTON HEAD) AUG. 16.
R M Becbta and wife, Capt W A Graham,
Charleston 26 C S C T
Mrs J Woods, do Lt J Reed, do
W T Simpson, do J C Rnndlett, Capt
Lt W H Bartholomew, and A A (j M, Beaufort
Charleston N B Heath, Charleston
J A Smythe, do J S Watson, do
D B Gilliland, do P Hickey, do
Col H H Wilson, 104 USCT G Gilbert, New York
Lt J H Roe, do H J Garre,
Lt J P Hamon, do J W Counts, Savannah
H C West, iq M, Beaufort W Cross, do
Lt L Hall, 126 USCT |Lt W Ulycrautz, Charlesn
Lt J L Cohen, signal corps E .Vlorty, do
G W Benton, Beaufort C Arthei do
H J Stone, do |
AUGUST 19.
Lt J P Hainan, 10i C 8 C T G A Wright, N Y
Lt Memiug, 126 do J B Norris, H Head
Capt W W Tracy, 126 po W R Way, AS,U S V
J F Fllun, Savannah M J Howard, Savannah
J J McDonnell NY J Connelly, do
Maj E Smith, 66 X Y M Kelshan, Dublin, Irel'd
J 8 Bradner, U S V W S Palmer, U S S, N H
F M Montell, C S N W H Marcy, do
P F Randolph, 26 US C T W Villacott, do
G Gilbert, Savannah J M Braestie, do
SEA ISLAND HOTEL (HILTON HEAD) AUG. 16.
M Ripley, Charleston iLt Col Carling, USA
J E Smith, Savannah J B Hayes, do
A G Dingers, do IG M Bravtou, do
J Beckett, do IM B Derrick, Augusta
C K Leby, Jacksonville Brig Gene H Grosvenor,
C F Dan, Hilton Head U S V
Maj Mcßumey, CO C C I
AUGUST 18.
Capt A C McDonald. C S Montague and lady,
26USCT 102 USCT
Col W B Guemley, do C W Northrop. H Head
Adjt C H Mattison, do Capt G T Batch, USA
W Carroll, AastSurUSV S Baker, do
A E Paine, do LtC Simons, do
C Darby, U SN JRBrinckle, do
Col W V Osborn, U 8 A
Tbe export*, exclusive of specie, from tb*
port of New York to foreign porta for the
week ending Aagnat If, amounted Is value
* •MOM*#
« 3s'iltgh water
PORT OF SAVANNAH
Arrived.
Saturday, Aug. l», 1666.
Bark Pawnee, Williams, Hilton Head.
Schr Ruth H Baker. New York—geueral cargo to C
L Colby A Cos.
Steamer U 8 Grant. Briggs. Hilton Heart.
Steamer Mayflower, Yonge, Hilton Head.
Steamer William Oiblwu.-,. Philpot, Daetortown—- 642
bales Upland cotton, to Erwin A Hardee.
Steamer Amazon, Johnson. Augusia, to Erwin A
Hardee—lß3 hales Upland cotton, Tdo Sea island do,
432 rto domestics, 46 boxes tobacco, and sundry pack-
Consionees— Erwin A Hardee, J McDonough, C C
Leavy, Hnnier A GamtneU. PL Langdon, M J stem,
O Cohen. Brigham, Baldwin A Cos, J Loftis. Express
Company, and order.
Sl«au)C-r R H May. Jones. Augusta, to F M Myrrell—
loo bales cotton. 2uo do domestics, 100 bundles paper
to older.
CONNiONERS—Brigham, Baldwin A Cos, John L Vil
lalonga.
Sieamer Volunteer, Andrews, Norfolk, in ballast to
O Fallon A Cos.
Tug Starlight, Anderson, Hilton Head, with Brig
Gen Grosvenor and stair.
Tug C T Shephard. Bliss, Hilton Head, via Tybee
Roads.
Johnson A Co's flat from Augusia— 2a! bales Cp
land cotton, to Adams Express Company.
McAlplu A Co's flat No 8, Fraser, Augusta, with 402
bales cotton, to T L Henry and c L Colby 4 co.
Cleared.
steamship America, LL-di, for New York, Brigham
Baldwin 4 Cos. ’
Exports—2l» bales Upland cotton, cdo Sea Island
do, 1 bale wool, 12 do domestics. 136 empty barrels
and sundry packages merchandize,
r R Symons, lady aud 2 children.
D R W adlv and lady, Mrs C W Rodgers, Mrs J West
aud servant, Mrs F Dowd, Miss M Dowd, W Holf J
N Moses, W Rosenhall, Mrs E Parkins, Mrs M Clark
and son, Miss St Van Horn, Mrs Pellettv, child and
servant, Mrs Hutchings, Mrs T A Goodwin and daugii
ter, W H May, TB K Wyify, L Lillienthal and son, J
Kahn, E W Dowd, L Colien, E J Purse, F Homan, and
steerage. ’
US Transport Karuak, , Portland. Me,
with the 30th Maine Regiment.
Schr Pilots Bride, for Philadelphia—»2u bales cot
ton, by L E Giliuartin 4 Cos,
Brig Geo Amos, Stinson, New York—C L Colby 4Co
Sloop Fleet, Berry, Hilton Head.
Steamer Laura, Helen, Augusta, by Erwin 4 Har
dee.
Steamer Helen, Reilly, Augusta—J. Keln 4 Cos.
Steamer Resolute, Cannon, Darien, Ga.
Sieamer Fountain, Castner, Palatka, Fla, etc—to
M A Cohen.
Steamer Samson, Dennette, Hilton Head.
C S Transport Ashland, Bartow, Charleston.
AUGUST 20.
Steamship Constitution, , from New York.
CoNSlONkKs—Adams Express Company. W B Ad
ams, Brigham, Baldwin 4 Cos, D Bing, T'Batesou, A
O Brady, R T Burch, M A Cohen, C L Colby 4 Cos, P
Donalen, J Doyle. S H Eckrnan, 1 Meyer 4 Cos, B F
Einstein, E Ehrllck, Gurkeuheiuier 4 seiig, C Goerty,
J Gilliland 4Co, J H Hersey, Hunter 4 Gammell, A b
Ives 4 Cos, Hess 4 Gutman, Keln 4 Cos, Lovell 4 Lat
tbnore, M Lttviu, B Levy, J McMahon, J O Matthew
son, M 8 Meyer, LMUeutal 4 Kotin, T Matey, Presdei
Orff, J Roseuband, Rue, Whitney 4 Cos, M Reilly, J t
Schreiner 4 son, Sylvester 4 Corey, W H Stark 4 Cos,
W H Teller 4 Cos, weed 4 Cornwell, M 4 D Wadley,
E ZaehariUH, Senior (quartermaster, Savannah, A r.
Jaliaus, 11 Newmark, J E Marshall, MiliedgevUk
Manufacturing Company, J K Neely 4 Cos, A A Solo
moil* 4 Cos, Dr W Walsh. R McCleunau, S Farrell),
U M Geary, Halsev, Watson 4 Cos, O Cohen, JohneoL
4 GraybiU, E 1) Smythe, J Kearav, H G lluwe, I
Reilly, W G Gray, Gray, Mullack 4 Cos, M McDermott,
H O'Hyrne, W lu a diamond, Sin a diamond. Bins
diamond s. Lin a diamond. H G in a diamond, G m
a diamond, E in a diamond.
Passengers. — lst class F Gradot, c W Getty,
Capt R O Houghjon, J F Torrent, Maj C H McCrecrv,
F K Welsh, J W Ntblo, G W Miller, S J Joseph.
2d Class.—G R Knapp. A T Smith, B Levy.
Steerage.—J McMullen. J Pertiusky, M D Foster, P
Riley, R West, Mary Wells and 2 children, Mr Wells,
(quartermaster's Certificate, 11G Baar, (quartermas
ter's CertlOcate, G Watson, J Duff, W Hill, (quarter
master's Certificate.
C S Transport Chas Thomas, Falreloth, Charleston.
Schr Werionah, Tall, New York.
Steamer Mayflower, Y onge, Hilton Head.
Tug C T Shephard, Bliss, Tybee Roads, to serve as
a pilot boat.
Prom (liuraallnc.
Br sebr Julia, Newman.
PORT OF PORT ROYAL,
Arrived.
Steamship McClellan. , New York.
Passengers— Maj CS Montague. Asst Surg A K
Paine, Mrs C S Montague, Act Mast F M Montell, L
Baker, Capt Black, Maj E Smith, Br Col F W Osborn
AsatSurg J S Bradner. D Lynch, Asst Sur CEO Dai
by, Surg W Balser, Sscty W Paree, Lt H B Rainsev,
G W hanto, G F Hell, F D Furguson. O W Gullck, L.
J R Brincley, CSimons, Mrs M McLaughlin, Mrs Par.
ton, W T Munday, 1) B Robinson, A V Aughtofl.
Cleared,
Aug It—Steamer Louisburg, Dale, Jacksonville.
Aug 18—Schr Albert Thomas, Van Brenet, N York ;
steamer Hudson, Van Kelt, New York.
Aug 19—Bark Pawnee, Williams, Savannah.
SALE OF 11. S. VESSELS.
WILL B£ BOLD AT
BA¥ POINT, PORT ROYAL, S. C„
At Public Auction,
ON
Saturday, Sept. 2, at 10 a.m.
The folliuvtßg named U. 8, Vessels, via. i
Steamers CHATHAM and O M. PETTIT, aide
wheel, light draught, well adapted for shallow
riven Schooners MAIL and BWIFT.
Bark VALPARAISO. Sloop PERCY
DRAYTON. Hull of Ferry
Boat ELLEN, and three
Newport Sail Boats.
V '
TERMS—Cash in Government funds; one-sixth of
the purchase money on tbe day of tale; and tbe re
mainder In aix days. The vessels to be removed im
mediately after the fall payment is made.
Tngn will be at Hilton Head, at 9 o'clock a. m., of
Sept. 2d, to transport to Bay Point persons who with
to purchase these vessels. anl9-3
Wanted,
BY a good tenant, a Dwelling House. Also, a
Store.
Address Tenant, Herald office. anl9-3
TABLE BOARDERS WANTED
SUPERIOR ihdneaments are offered for a few Table
Boardera.
Gentlemen wishing for tba above, will please apply
Jttba fit. Julian and Uneoln Streets,first
"T. The First Cl a*. St araship V 'BC
'fi' / i . NA will positively rail on I'HURS-
aJLL WAY, the *4th ium.,l,t- o'clock, p.
For Freight or Passage, having very superior accom
modations, apply to
eul9 JOHN R. WILDER.
POE NEW YORK
STAR LINE.
aßaii.wmmTrT.tr
The first class U. S. Mall Steamships
NEVADA, .... Capt. Caanwran.
UNITED STATES, .... Capt. Share.
AMEH'I A, Capt Curt.
constitution, . capt.
The above ahlpe compose the Lina and will sail
from New York and Savannah every Wednesday and
Saturday.
BRIGHAM, BALDWIN 4 CO, Agents,
Savannah, Ga.
WAKEMAN, GOOKIN 4 DICKINSON, Agents,
II Broadway, New York.
THE
Nevada
Will leave Savannah for New York on
Saturday, SGth Instant.
For Freight or Passage apply to
BKiUHAM, BALDWIN 4 CO.,
Agents.
MERCHANTS’ LINE
Sailing J||j Vessels.
Regular Weakly Line or
CLIPPER SCHOONERS FOR
NEW YORK.
THE undersigned Intend to keep np a ragnlar week
ly line of first class Sailing Veosela plying be
tween savannah and the above port, with superior
accommodations for passenger* and the very best fa
cilities for delivering freight iu good order, at low rat**,
with promptness and despatch. Parti .olar attention
„iven to forwarding gooes from New York
CHARLES L. COLBY 4 CO.,
aulß cor. Bay and Abercoin atreets.
MERCHANTS’
Line of Sailing Vessels
For JACKSONVILLE, Fla.
THE Al Schooner W. B. MANN, Capt. Groko* B.
Mkavkk, how discharging will be ready to re
ceive cargo in a few and ya for the above port at low
rates.
For freight or passage apply to
chas L COLBY * CO..
au “' ts cor. Hay and AOercorn sts.
MERCHANTS’
Line of Sailing Vessels.
THE fine Clipper Bark R. B. WALKER, Capt. I„ B.
LaTHAM will be ready to receive cargo for New
York dh FRIDAY, tbe 18th inst, and will have quick
dispatch.
Has accommodation for a few first-class passengers
Apply to CHAS. 1,. C LbY A CO?
(tut® ts Cor. Bay and Abercorn sts.
FREIGIIT FOR JIIGCSTJ,
RECEIVED DAILY,
And Forwarded Semi-Weekly*
Per STE AMER AMAZON, Capt. R. Jo.ivbon.
Per STEAMER LAURA, Capt. Ki.wa.bd Htu.tß
Having a commodloua Warehouse on Dillon's Wharf,
we are prepared to receive freight us above.
Dne not.ee will be given of the day, ot departure
of each steamer.
ERWIN 4 HARDEE.
JOHN L KOUMIXAAT.
aniß 1m Agent on Wharf.
For Philadelphia.
THE Packet Sch oner E. D. FINNEY, Capt
Heathers will metwitb despatch tor the allow port.
For freight apply to
»ul6 3 HUNT) R & GAMMELL.
SHIPPERS TO AUGUSTA
AND
POINTS BEYOND,
ARE notified that Good* will be received At onr
W'A vhouee, on Diuoii'e Wn.tif. at a a time uu
.iug the week. ERWIN uaKDEB.
utus lmo
For Freight or Charter.
r PdE fine aSNioouer GEO. HEXRV, 90 tons, A. B.
X Cu ti«. Master.
Prefer* chartering by tbe month to trade down the
ouHrit or t • the Weot indies
Mill cury .6u o .rreU or 116 tons dead weight.
For rnrther particaiAra iuq lire of
C. A*. COLBY A CO.,
augl9-tf Corner Bay and *bercoru sts.
WANTED IMITELY,
FIFTY ol Raga ani Waste Paper. The
UiGHa T CASH PRICES PajD. als k Cot
ton Piraiugs, Wool, Hides Tallow, Grease, Metals,
dottles, jtc., al tut
FORttbT CITY MILLS,
au4-tf bavunnah.
BY ISAAC D. LaROCHE,
SOCTH-KAhT CORNER BAY AND BARNARD STS.
At Private 8 tie.
Several Deeir tble Dwellings pleasantly situated.
Store*. Wharves, and other pr >perry, lying adjacent
to the city. Parties desiring to make an invest mmt
will do well to call aud examine before purchasing
elsewhere. aiu7-4
mThiskev and tobacco
AT AUCTION.
THEBE will be a Sale at Auction of U barrels
WHISKEY and It* case* TOBACCO, at
tne Warehouse of tbe Dep >t Commissary of Subsist
ence, HiLToN HEAD, 8. (J.. on
SCouday, Aug. SI, ’BO.
SALE TO COMMENCE AT 11 O'CLOCK A. M
jar Term* Cash, In Government Funds.
C. «. LaNODON.
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