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rOR OOCTORTOVR".
Siei!l , er vrm 0. tilbbous, every Tuesday morning
*» 9 o'clOCsi
*' FOP. FLORIDA.
oer fountain, Saturday morning, at 9 o'clock.
- _liiEß to Messrs. Erwin 4
' a ;L a gent» o£ steamer Laura, states that she,
~ V- Augusta on the 23d Instant, and tvCl lenVf
go the 24'1 J __ -
THE CUtKTS.
. U EC C t M aOLBROOt. WOVO3T MAK
*r ' SHAL, WSTRIOr OF SAVAHMAff. *
SAVANNAH, August UthlS6s.
the application of Mr. HeimauHlrsch, Agent
l \t Sarah Hirscli. to oecupy and control lot
1 n C \ lmoroveiaeats located pi Effingham county, from
The following en
on trained op asked, and Mrs.
h >.ii'»ch Is"authorized to occupy and control
thswitaw described property, located in Effingham
, .mm the lit day of S.-ptember 1860, provl
‘T'he «ame ls not In tne use of the government,
"nl tarlppUcailonof L 9. Russell, Esqr., At
tv*L‘ Andrew Teynac, to occupy and control
M v o' jierby Ward, within the extended limits of
ttsVltv of Savannah, and imiravnent thsreont
Permission is granted the applicant to take pos-
J, nofsaldrremlseson the in day of October
next, provided they are not wanted tor Military pur-
P T*tU- Whitehead vs. Capt. Nlxon-recoycry of rent.
evidence submitted in the above stated
, 15P l t , ordered that the same be dismissed,
i liltin' waving cos-ts.
' W orge Washington vs. James Anderson—recovery
it sm earing from the evidence in the above cn
rUM case *hat the defendant la sbout to remove
citbout the limits of this District and It being satis
uj-oi-uy proven that the mule lu controversy Ls the
tropertyof plaintiff, It was ordered that he bp ft-
Iraed to the owner or tha de eudant pay the sum of
weaivuve dollars within the space of ten days
i well as the costs of suit, and In default thereof, be
arrestedfor contempt, counsel for plaintiff M. Bene
dict, Esqr.
EErORE LIEUT. COL. ROBT. F. YORK.
SaVann aR, Aug. 19,186f.,
James M. Cooney vs. Walter O’Meara. Upon the
FrUtiou of M. Benedict, Esq., counsel for plaiutttf, to
Mooint appraisers to appraise the property In the
Blind saloon occupied by O’Meara* Cos., and to
■take in consideration the value of the good will of
the concern, and the outstanding accounts, which
were omitted In the last report, made on the 25th
Jalv 1565, by virtue of an order granted by Hon. E.
Parsons, Judge: Ills ordered that Mr. E. D. Srnytli
be appointed on part of the plaintiff and Mr. F. Dowd
oo tu* part of the defendant, to enquire Into and aft*
praise such Increase of property as may have taken
D ace since the above date, the appraisal to be made
8008 as Mr. Chas. J. White, Receiver, shall have
paid the judgment of W. M. Walsh and all Incidental
expenses up to the date and report to be made to my
successor. When such report ls made the Interest of
the parties will be as before determined, and Mr.
Wilt r O'M a-a will be allowed to continue the bust
m*s and become sole owner cf the concern, upon
paying to Mr. J. M. Cooney the amount of his Inter
est lu the concern, being one-thivrt of the amount a«
ditermnelby theappralsneit. I .caseMr. O’M a •
no s u* comply with the above, the entire concei..
wi be sold to the highest bidder and the proceeds
divided as above determined. Counsel for plaintiff
M, Benedict, Esq.; lor defendant Hon. T. E. Lloyd
and Hon. W. S. Chisolm. ■
JiFORK LIEUT. COl. XI. T. HOLBROOK, PROVOST MAX*
3HAL, DISiatCT OF SAVANNAH.
Savannah, August 22.
Cnlted States vs. Van Bnreu Sykes, Joseph H. Mot
nan, proaecutor-Burglary committed m Tattnall
couuty, Ga., cm the 6th of July, 1866. Plea, guilty,
la the above case It was ordered that the prisoner,
Vaa Bureu Sykes (colored) be remanded to the jatl
of Chatham county, and there be kept In close con
finement for the space of twelve months: to be fed
ou prtsou fare only, and thereafter be discharged.
BEFORE LIECT. COL. ROBERT P TORS.
* * Savasnah: August 22.
Culled States vs. Thomas Wilson (colored)—Acces
sorv before and after the fact to the crime of bur
glary, committeand
store of M. Mayer, ou Broughton street, In the city
cf Savannah. It was ordered that the said Thomas
tviisoa (colored) be confined ln ttie common jail of
Chatham county for the term of six months; to be
fed bu prison hire only, and be thereafter discharged.
BirORE MOT. COL. XI. T. HOLBROOK.
August 23d.
Upon application of Mr. J. R. Sweat, Jua., to oc
cupy and control a certain lot or parcel of land. ly.
lag and being on the Central Railroad, about ten
miles from Savannah, in Chatham- county. The fol
lowing endorsement was entered - Permission Is
granted J. R. Sweat, Jon., to occupy and control tie
within described property, subject, however, to the
right of all persons who have planted crops thereon,
and also subject to such orders as- Sic ihlHtary au
thorities hare Issued concerning the same for the
benefit of freedmen.
Laurence Dunn and James J. McMahon vs, Mrs.
Ferguson— for recovery of premises, sit
uate on corner of Bay Lane and Drayton streets.
Defendant In this ease having no defence to make,
K was ordered that the occupants of the above de
' scribed property vacate within the space of five
days, or be forcibly ejected by the Provost Marshal,
Sab-District of Ogeechee. Counsel for plalntltT, Hon.
w. S. Chisolm.. _
1 John Bilbo, surviving partner vs. Robert Christie
(colored,) et. al.~ Action for the recovery of rent.
Cn reading the foregoing petition. It was ordered
that the sum of one hundred und four dollars, and
two dollars and fifty cents costs of s™ to be paid »°
plaintiff within five days from date, in default of
which all the defendants be.ejected from the prem
ise-- Counsel for plaintiff Jno. Bilbo, Esq. *
BEFORE LIEUT. COL. M. T. BQISBOOk. .
Thursday, August 24.
Frederick Fink vs. Marla Boley, (colored,T Ac
tion to recover possession of premises.
I it was ordered that the said Marta Bole., pa, the
Brent due on or before the 30rb day of the
mouth, and upon failure to do so, that she deliver
the possession of the premises to complalntant.
Counsel for plaintiff Levi S. Russell, Esq.
Laurence Weemvs. Henry Eason and Luke (both
colored,)— Recovery of preralsss.
It was ordered that the defendants having failed
to appear in obedience to the summons issued from
' this office, vacate the premises by 6 o’clock P. M., to
morrow, or be forcibly ejected therefrom by the
Provost Marshal, sub-District of the Ogeechee.
Wm. James vs. J. W. 9herall and Henry Wayne,
Garnishee. Judgment and Execution: It appear
ing from tne records of Hon.. F. parsons,District Pro
vost Court, that Wm. James reeovered Judgment
against the defendant on the 22d day of July, iB6O, In
the sum of thirty-seven dollars with costs of suit, and
that Henry Wayne was ordered to retain tn his
hands, subject to the order of Court, a wagon, the
1 property of plaintiff. And it further appealing that
F the said Henry Wayne, or his Agent, his disobeyed
' t .» above cited order and has made himself guilty of
Vis offsnee of "contempt of court,” it was- ordered:
| AJAI KM .-a. l Moury Wayne be arrested forthwith, to
autwsr to tUe'charge of “contempt oi Court,” and
to shot# cause why he should not pay the amount of
•lid judgment and costs of suit Henry Wayne hav
ing appeared In open Court, purged himself of colt
tempt of Court, It was ordered : That having render
e 1 h.raserf responsible to the platnttir in the case ror
the amount of bis debt and expenses, the said Henry
W <vne do pav Into Court the principal sum of thirty
•SVCB doUsa andvSiA dollars costs of suit by 9 o’clock
gam, or utat ne he arrested for a viola
the order of" Court .Counsel for pUluUffOeo.
A. MeroWi B*l- ■, - • . aa.
u a. Uavula ts. SSlith (colored) *t- aL Recovery
ct a mule. Cpon mouon of plaintiff’s Counsel it was
ordered thfr«a»sb« dismissed. Gouaasifw plalattff
800. W ,'S. Cffisol*-
ornop ™
ooucua— Bironx caet. »aml.
▼OSt AsasHai
* M. A. Rossdattri
tor house.* IMteMWmed that defendant pay rent
ter part of paf,pjo«h,. amounUpg to IU, by 12, M.
John Scanlan vs. fm. Kirkland—claim, hire for
watching fiat boats. It waa ordered that defendant
pay to plaintiff the sum of $24 50 for hire of seven
days, at $S so per day.
Miss M. E. Goddard vs. Mrs. George Banrtv—clsum
fbf tuition school. It was ordered that defendant
Pag $6 50 for tuition for schooling in one weeks time
from date.
United States vs. Alexander Frogan—selling liquor
to United States soldiers, at Fort Pulaski, ou or about
August 18th, 1365 ; plea, not guilty ; finding, guilty,
it was ordered Ural the defendant pay a fine of iuo,
or l>e confined in the county jail until such fine Is
paid.
Hotel Arrivals*.
PULASKI HOUSE. AUGUST 24, 1968.
T GrunfUld, Savannah J 9 Clark, wife and
A B Camming, do servt, Beaufort
J L savage, do |B P Raul, Hilton Head
J G lluapz, Jacksonville W E Bridge, C S Navy
A Lorgea. charleston iMrs M Best. do
A Robinsoh, stf Fountain J R Polk, Li Col 8 Ind Rtf
PC Lewis, do IS Mitten do
Maj Manning, Ft Pulaski F J Clark, do
W 0 Gray, N Hampshire I
PORT ROYAL HOUSE (HILTON HEAD) AUG. 23.
W H J’Ansay, Jacksonv’lelCapt D W Harvard,
S M Me Leu. do 128 C 8 C T
D Greenfield, do >T W Cardano and lady.
JSlager, do ! chiton
J C Emerson, Fernandlnalf, Rltcft, C S N
T R Riddell, do iLt Harman, 104 CS C X
O Ottoman, Florida J M Walt, Savannah
C Hutchinson. IhllahaweelDr Marshall. C S S
W R Pltte-, do IJ M Case. Beaufort
JF Purdy, do - A RLane do
< mkhurst, do iFJMay, do
T o-nasßracanlng, Ga jD H Rice, do
K Williams, do iM H Paddock
9EA ISLAND HOTEL, (HILTON HEAD,} Aug. 23,
H Setoo, Capt and ADC jDr LTtbdzensU A wile,
M McCormick, Tallahass’e Beauiort
J C Blanchard, L Mick Ir E Martin, H Head
C Williams, : U S Ini .Maj W Mcßurney, l 0 C
J Q Hoop, 3CB C T ! Capt J W Saughlle, do
G 0 Bonington, Jacksou'lelG a Fisher, US A
Miss M Seston, Fayetrele'J Wheeler, New York
Col W B Guerney, asCSCTiJ Corell, do
J 9 Clark and wife, Beaus lOen Hatch, Charleston
Shipping Intelligence.
Minature Almanac-TbU Day.
Sun rises 6 29iMoon sets 8 66
Sun sets 6 3l|High water 10 02
PORT OF SAVANNAH.
Arrived.
Thursday, Aug. 24,1865.
Hark Harvest, Moon, Staples, Belfast, Me—6oobales
hay, 25.000 bricks, co.ooo shingles, 3,727 feet boards,
to master.
Consignee.—Horatio Pitcher.
Brig Arthus Eggle«u, Clifford, Seersport, Me, to
Richardson A Barnajd.
lMrouis.—l2 tons hay, 1,400 fire bricks, 5,600 feet
lumber, 3,400 shingle*.
Steamer Resolute, Spragg, Hilton Head.
Steamer Oak, Capt Geo S Marshall, Hawklnsvllle—
J P Presdee, 425 bales Upland cotton, 75 do Sea taland
do. to Erwin A Hardee, N A Hardee, J W Latln-op A
Cos, Robert Habersham A Son, W II Stark, II F Wil
ling, A S Hartridge, Melnliard A Brn.
Passengers.—W Dickson, Joint Willlnk, Capt T J
Rundle, and 50 men ot the 156th N Y Regiment.
Steamer F.uinlo, Lewis, Charleston—bv C. C. Cam
bridge.
Passengers.—J T Rivers, lady and child, Mrs M E
Haupt, Miss King. N E Fry, lady and two children,
Mrs fc 0 Wlthlugtou and two children, J W LaMotte
amt ladv, Joseph Catalan, CS Uarbt, A Lories, H
Abrahams, J M Cannon, O Josephs. J'Middleton.
Concignees.—W Woodbridge, Adams FxpressCo.
Hrenson’s fiat, Enterprise, So 5, from Augustar-371
laescottou. . . »<
Consignees,—C L Colby A Cos, Brigham, Baldwin A
Cos, Hunter A Gammcll.
George Young’s fiat from Augusta, wilh 301 bales
Upland cotton, to Hunter A Gammeil.
Cleared.
Pioneer Line Steamship Chase, Rodgers, New York
—bv Hunter A Gammeil.
Exports. —307 bales Upland cotton, 96 do .Sea Island
do, 88 do domestics, j casks metals, 4 bbls iron, l bale
rope. 8 lsties bagging, 4 do wool, 100 bundles paper,
45 cases tobacco, 33 pkgs mdze.
Ras.senukrs.--M lmggau, B Mallou, C II Bulkiev,
Lt 0 Will ams, Geo Hoanington, T GUausze, Lt J G
..app, M J stein, D c Rodman and lauy;' Lt M Mc-
Cormlc k, Capt J C Blanchard Mrs M J' Hearn, Mrs
Arnold and child, Mr McDermott, Miss Neve, Miss
King, and steerage.
Steamship Varuna, Whitehurst, New Y’ork—John
RWilder. T
Exports.—624 bales Upland cotton, 39 bales Sea
Island do, 145 do domestics. 11 do wool, 2 casks bees
wax.
Passengers —Miss C Greenwood, J H Johnson, M
B Neel’ W R petti* and servant, J EPurdy, J Slager.
C Hutchl on A on, Thom s Haywood And lady,
Ml'S 'heiLj., Miss RA«,UJ.I, Mrs A Harwood, Miss
A Haywood, Mrs Matthews and daughter, MrAlleu,
Mus Hull, Miss Berell. PH Lee, M H Ear, P M Plelsh
mao, c Buckli&rt, a Youge. W L Kotuuson, J M car
ver A Son, J C Robinson, E T Haynes, J Schmltzer,
Mr Sto Idard, S H Hempstead, A Rush, and steerage
9chr Julia. Newmann, Nawau—lD La Roche *■
Steamer C 3 Grant Briggs, Hilton Head.
Steamer Helen Getty, lugraham, Palatka, Fia, etc,
by L 3 Russell.
Steamer R H May, Moody, Augusta—T MMyrrell.
From Quarantine.
Br Sclir Alice Flora, Lewis P Knowles, Master,
from Nassau, to Bell, Wylly A Christian.
Consignees.—Bell, Wylly A Christian, William Bab
tersby
POST OF POET ROYAL, - ,
Arrived.
Aug 22—Sloop EUza, O’Brien, Savannah ; schr Ar
row, Kokemuller, New York; brig Hattie, GUkev,
Bath; steamer Loulsbnrg, Dale, Jacksonville; senr
Elizabeth B, Burgess, Jacksonville.
Cleared. a
Aug 22—Schrs Lightning, Hayes, Jacksonville ; E c
Howard. Nickerson, Savannah ; Abby B, Fisher, do;
Bertha. Bailey, Jacksonville; sloop Fleet, Berry, Sa
vannah. -i. ..
Aug 23—Schr Belie, Bulger, New York.
A correspondent of the Boston Dally Adver
tlaer, who from the gloomy tone of hi« ietter,
must be one of the victims, writes from Reese
River District, Nevada, a shocking account
of tbe manner in which Eastern capitalists
are swindled out of their money in Nevada.
He SaJ’S: , „c-
It is perfectly surprising to observe the
recklessness with which Investments in silver
mining property have been made atthe East.
Prudent, sagacious and experienced persons,
who would not pay ten thousand dollars for
a country house, or five hundred dollars for
a horse, without careful consideration and
examination, appropriate much larger sums
to the purchase of mining interest, merely
upon the representations of the sellers, This
has been done, and will be again. Os course,
when capitalists are eo ready to part with
their money, swindling transactions will be
frequent. Some purchasers that I have heard
of will never be able to find their property at
all. Others have paid very large sums for
what could be purchased here for very small
sums. A leading citizen of this place re
marked to me, ”I do not see wby Ext
ern gentlemen who have surplus funds will
invest them in our mines, while there are
faro-bsnks at home." Ttrts is hn extrava
gance, but it is, after all, not altogether in
applicable to those who undertake to realize
profits here, without taking the ordinary
business precautions.
The Power' or Chlorofoim Tauen Inter
nally.—The New York News says:
Yesterday, a man named Anthony Duffy,
aged thirty-five, a laborer in Washington
square, was, on returning from his work,
seized in Fourth street with hemorrhage from
the luugs. Seating himself on the steps of
a dwelling, he soon became insensible, and
rolled upon the pavement weltering in blood.
While blood was still streaming from bis
mouth, and nose, and he appeared gasping
for breath In the agony of death from tuff.i
catlon. a physician appeared and poured the
contents of a vial of chloroform, probably
two teaspoons-ful, into his mouth, and from
that moment the hemorrhage ceased. Twice
after wards the remedy was repeated ta small
er doses, and the man was relieved rescued
as by a miracle from impending death.
It is now cla'med for this remedy that it
relieves the chill of fever, sun-strokhs, con
vulsions and all kindred affections supposed
to be denendent upon congestion. But it
must in all such wses, & given by the
mouth and not be inhalation.
The New Orleans Picayune says the talk
of emigrating to Brazil continues in that part
of the coontiy, the emigrants being df|w>n
tented Southern families, who, now that the
rebellion is over, cannot make up their minds
1 proposed emigrants propose to go is the
to that watered hy the Amazon. The Pic
ayune is of the opinion that the movement
will not amount to niudb4 .home tie* ire too
strong for any considerable emigration to
taka place. TeUfia We talking the same
way. **
Histoby of the Wa*—iNTtiisrnto Orni
ositiks —We leqrn that Mr. Eiwurd A. Pol
lard, whose ndrne is Already known as' an
annolist of the w ar, and aa one of the editors
oftbe Richmond ‘Examiner, hat been recent
ly making a tour of the South for the pur
pose of collecting materials and memoirs
touching the war, wilh the view of writing
an elaborate history of the past four years.
Mr. P. has been so* successful iu Richmond
that secured many of the original pa
pers of (Jen. Lee, and a complete series of
his dispatches, which, of themselves, will
be tbe most interesting epitome of the
war. Some of these autograph dispatches
will be of infinite interest to collectors of
curiosities of the war.— IVZiy..
AMUSEMENTS.
voiioa* GrAnTHiM,
(CongresasL, between Jefferson and Montgomery *t»„)
REGULAR SUMMER SEASON.
PROMENADE CONCERTS EVERY NIGHT.
BV THE *■
Savannah Orchestra,
Prof E. Rxchteo, Leader,
W Refmhaeotaof the beat quality end ln every
variety. lmo aulo
SPECIAL. NOTICES.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
THE Internal Revenue Tax must be p»ld on Cotton
and all Manutactured Goods befon shipment from
this Port, after this date
Office at Savannah National Bank,
ALEX. N. ySTLSON-,
Collector Internal Revenue Ist DirtrictCU.
aug-24-lw
TREASURY DEPARTMENT, 1
Eiohtu . ntcjAj. Aoimcr, >
Charleston, s. C„ August 10. 18«5. )
Whereas, I have been «pecially advised by the Hon
orable Secretary of the Tr. aenry and anthoiUedto
collect and forward to New York all property belong
ing to the so-called Confederate Government. I here
by enjoin all persons having knowledge of sneb pro.
perty to communicate the same to me or to the near
est anthorlred Treasury Agent, that measures may*be
taken to secure k far the Nation*! TreesutyF 'All
private property ortn be scrupulously respected, but
all persons cfalmlfipf property last In the cnstSdy of
the Conlederatc Government roust prefer thel/ claims
to the lawfully constituted tribunal—the Court of
Claims at Washington snoh iwopeity feeing
captured by the Armies of the United
States. All persons are warned against conceal
lug Confedqpate Stores .Clothing, sUtl c»K«ially Oot
ton and other products collected as tythes or tax in
kind, or goods wares or of whatever de
scription seized by and last In the custody of the so
called Confedernte Government.
JOHN H. PILSBURY,
anis Deputy Supervising Special Agent
BATCHELOR’S HAIR DYE !
The Origins! and Best in the World! The only true
and perfect Hair Dyo. Hint less. Reliable and Instan
taneous. Produces Immediately a splendid Black or
natural Brown, without injuring the hair or skin.
Remedies the ill effects of bad dyes. Sold by all Drug
gists. The genuine Is signed William A. Batchelor.
Also,
REGENERATING EXTRACT OF MIUEFLECBB,
For Restoring and Beautifying the Hair.
»ut4-ly CHARLES BATCHELOR, Nsw York.
NOTICE.
The Bishops of the Methodist Church will meet for
consultation at Columbus, Georgia, August 16th. The
several Annual Conferences will meet at the regular
times and places this fall and winter 7 and will elect
Delegates lo the Oenerai Conference, to meet the Ist
day of April; the place to be announced at an early
da,
This disastrous war, through which we have pasa
ed, has greatly dlsorgaulzed us ln our operations ;
but now that peace 1* restored, the Church will rs
orgaulze and enter earnestly ou hex appropriate
work of spreading Scriptural holiness through these
lands. James 0. Andrew.
Summerfleid, July gl, 1866.
STUART & CO„
GROCERS,
CORNER BULL anb BROUGHTON STS
Have Just received from New fork, per steamship
Chase, a large lot of
CRACKERS AND BISCUITS,
TWELVg-DIFFERBN'P VAHfJ*rtWl -
For sale either by the Barrel or single Pound
PARAFINE (Coal Oil) CANDLES,
GERMAN PARLUR MATCHES.
EXTRA GOLDEN STREP.
aug23 S
THE SUBSCRIBER
HAS just received a very fine lot of Black Cloth and
Fancy Cas almeree. selected by himself at the North
He la prepared to give g .od satisfaction to his patrons
and the public generally in all the fashionable gar
ments now in vogue.
. PETER DONLAN, T4’cr.
RQ24.3 Ball Street, next A»qti,h Poet Offic*. 1
THK
Christian Xpdex.
BT the first of October, or as soon as the mails are’
re-established. I will renew the publication of
the ‘ 'CBRISTIAN INDEX"' and of the “CHILB’S IS*
DUX” I have oeeu publishing.
Price of “Index,” per annum ..$3 ; 00
Price of “Child’s ludeE,” .. to
(A deduction made for Clnbe }
Money may be remitted at once, ae my determination
Is positive. My desire Is to secure a large suhscrip
tlon list with which to begin, and 1 issue this Pros
pectus, that subscribers may have time to forward
their remittances.
It is my intention to Issue first class papers, and no
pains or expense will be spired to sccnre that, end.—
The best writers and correspondents will be secured,
and the highest religions and literary talent will be
green to the pipers. The Child's Paper will be pro
fusely illnst luted and will, In every sense, be made to
conform to Its new title,
THE CHILD’S DELIGHT.
Money may be sent by Express or otherwise—ls by
Express, at my risk, If me Express receipt Is sent me,
on the resumption of msi facilities.
My connection with the firm of 4. W Burke A Cos. i«
dissolved, but I will establish an office In Mect>», CIA,
where communications may be addtoaetd. '• If ■
aul6-2w SAMUEL BOTKIN.
CIRCULAR.
OFFICE OF STREET COMMISSIONER, >
.Savaunah, August 23, 1866. ( .
fcn accordance with General Orders No. 24, all
Hoises,Mules und Caltlefonnd at large on the streets
and squares of the (tty, on and after Friday, the ‘.'nth
Inst.., will be Impounded under the following regnla
ttons:
For first offence—lmpounding fee will be five dol
lars, and one dollar per day while the animal remain
h» pound.
For second offence—lmpounding fee shall be ten
dollara, and one dollar per day while the animal re
mains In pound
If not called for In five days, they shall be ad
vertised lu the city p*p*rq for three dny*. and sold to
w C ' l, - U ‘ lsCir '‘ r «
_ . Bvt Brig, Gen. DAVIS.
Af*>AßfclNs6N, *
anS4-6 Capt. aud Street Commissioner.
White Sulphur Springs,
FLORIDA.
A Popular and Healthful Resorts
THE subscriber Is prepared to accommodate Board
era at the above named Springs, situated w'thln
twelve miles of Lake City and seven mile* from We)-
burn Station, on the Jacksonville and Tallahassee
Railroad. Stages connect regularly with the trains to
convey passengers to the Springs.
The Sulphur Springe are noted for the boantilpj ■»
ply of water anodbrflt mtdidnahrirtuee many Cases
of long manning disease having been affected by their
Uf T«rm* adaptedto i U4 jti i . r ~ *
auS-dl d&Faw3w W. A. TURNER.
psyn
’ .Jo WMthkeratreeAjfi
A liberal Aixoodst made- feJbe ’teMe.™ atuv-Jre
HAVAANAH
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
_ COMMISSION MEHCILyNTh
Rue Whitney At Cos., General Commta.yn
Merchants. No. 202 Hay street, above Barnard
street. au2a
TJvftdy, Smith & Cos., Commission and For
Xj w,i.ding Merchant* aurt Manufacturer* Agents
l>«y street, north side, between Whitaker nr.d Bar
Haro street. »ug24
James l.eavy,
COMMISSION MERCHANT Pol* Agent for
James W allace's Celebrated Whiskies, Gins, Alcohol,
Col.igne spirits, and New England Rum. No. 6 Stud
dard’.- Building. Bay street. Savannah. anl9
Vs. A. Hardee A Cos.,
1> COMMISSION A FORW ARDING MERCHANTS
ESTABi.tsaaP IN 1836.
Office No. 9 Stoddard's Row,
aulo Savannah, Ga. _
Henry Bryan,
BROKER AND COMMISSION AGENT.
Bry .n street, next to Merchants' and Planters' Back.
Building. an!6
MA. Coheu,
• FOEkYARLINQ and COMMISS'N MERCHANT,
Office Home Ins. Cos., 89 Bay at
Bell, Wylly & Christian, AUCTION, GEN
KRAb COMMISSION AND FORW ARDING
■Mu.RCttA.NT3 Bay street. Savannah, Ga
AM. Scarbrough As U., Qsouxai and Cou
-9 Fiiaaion Mrirx.aia, 14s Congress and 57 8L
Ju.isn sta Uigheat market pries* paid for Cotton,
Wool, Beeswax, etc. Liberal Advances on Cotton. Ac.
Erwin As Hardee,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Bay street, Savannah, Ga.
Wm. H. Star]*. Wholesale Grocer and Com
mission and Forwarding Merchant, corner Lin
colnaod Bay street. aug'22
J winesTliquors, &c.
HO. Bum At Cos.,
* WHOLES AUK PKALXK3 IN
LIQUORS. ALES AND LAGER BEER,
Cor. St. Julian street and Johnson square.
Israel R. Scaly A Cos.,
SOLE AGENTS and IMPORTERS OF
Ch. FAERK CHAMPAGNES,
Iu the State of Georgia.
207 Bay st, between baisard aud Jefferson,
au9 savannah. Ga.
Israel R. Scaly 4k Cos.,
WHOLESALE PEALERS IN
IMPORTED WINES, l ORDIALS. BRANDIES AND
SEGARS.
an 9 207 Bay st, between Barnard snd Jefferson
Jtssis, Importer and Wholesale Dealer in Spam
• ISH Skoaes. FanNcu Brandies. Winas, Wuuu.iv
and other Liquors. Tobacco of *ll kinds
191 Bay street. Savannah, Ga.
pnT " DRY GOODS.
John C. Maher 4k Cos., Wucusam and Retail
De.ieein DBY GOODS, HOSIERY, GLOVES.
TRIMMINGS, RIBBONS, *C, Ac.
■J » Cor. Congress and Whitaker sis.
Thomas Pepper, Wuoi.esalv andßetau.Dcai.ee
ik Staple and Fanct Dht Good*, at (JtQntpe
. aaiterl Line Prices. ONE PRICE ONLY.
llßOongrese etreet.
Presdee <k Orff.
DRY GOODS—^Wholesale akd Rctau.
11l and 113 Congress st.
John McConaghy.
DEALER IN DRY GOODS. Ad.
ICO Broughton street.
Samuel M. Ledcrrr, Jobber and Retailer of
Fancv and Staple Dbv Goods. Boots and Snots,
Clotuino, Hats, Ac. 146 Congress street
GROCERIES, &c.
O. N. Gragg 4k Cos., 102 Brvan street Deal
-0 era in Fine GROCERIES and PKOVWIONB
Agents for Allen’s WAHOE BITTERS. Licensed
Dealer in WINES and LIQUOnS. aul»
S3. Milter, 157 Broughton street, has for sale,
, cheap. Flour, Sugrx, syrup, Lt-mous, Hay, Oats
Corn, Cow P as, Piuduia, Potatoes, Tnrulps, Onions
and Cabbages. au9_
MPcrst & Cos., n! o-esale Dealer ln Wines, Li
e qt'ois, Seoaeu, I'AM vGiiocrstts, CANDirs Ac.
i; V. a! > Cougrees street. _
AF. Mira, Wholesale and Retail Dealee In
e GkOCERIES, FRUITS, Ac.
Cor. Whitaker End Congress st. Lane
Congdou A Symons,
WHOLESALE and retail grocers.
Corner Whitaker and St. Julian sts.,
Old Stand of W. R. Symons.
Hilton 4k Raudell, WHOLESALE GROCERS,
198 Bav Stesst, Ere con-tantly receiving per
steamers from N. York, tbe largest and most complete
Assort meet of GROCERIES lu this city.
EP. Deyo, Dealsb in Carnot Family Übocesies,
e 1. Wines, Liacoss, Ac.
■ I ■- 133 Broughton street,
Robert Balfore,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER,
161 Broughton street.
DRUGGISTS.
WM. Walsh,
. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST,
suit Sourbeast cor. Barnard and Broughton *l3
New Drug House,
Corner Congress and Barnard tta.
JACOB LIPPMAN, late Kino A Waring.
Thomas M. Turner,
DKUGGIST.
Soutbwes cor, Barnard and Broughton sts.
A A. Solomons dt Cos.,
• WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS
sr Orders executed accurately and with despatch.
BILLIARDS, dec.
tnhc “ Live Oak,” corner of Drayton street and
* Bay Lane. CHOICE WINES, ALES and SEGARS
at Retail. Diitn A McMahon, Proprietora. Mill
/"VToote A Cos.,
U BILLIARDS. LIQUORS, WINES. Ao.
ttronghtou st., third door from Ball.
Billiard Saloon. Br WALTER O’MEARA.
ale-, WINES, LIQUORS, Ao.
i Bay street, over Express Office.
Union Shades, Trun.ee Ncatinr, Proprietor.
ALES, WINES, LIQUORS, cEGAKS, ae.
St. Charlti Saloon, (in rear of Poet Office,; by
A. Sraiiit. W/iol*sale and Ketail. None but
CHOICE WINES and LIQL'UKS served. Free Lunch.
CONFECTIONERY
JS. Hernandei,
• CONFECTIONER—WnoLnaie and Rrrau..-
MAttut'Aornaea or
STRUTS. CORDIALS AND FINE CONFECTIONEBT
OF ALL EtI.CS.
146 Broughton street, two doors from Bamard.
M Fitzgerald,
• WSOLSSALF AUD SETAIL DXALEB IS
CIDERS, lemon, sTRAWBErRT AAh RASPBERRY
sYrlts, candies, *o., ao.,
cr- Jn any quantities, to suit Fmchaaers. Ml
V UITAKCa STKEKT.
GAS FITTING, Ac.
Dlumbing aud Oat Fitting,
A Bt JOHN U. CULLEN,
W H. Williams. Gas Firm ajid Pi uenia,
*TV • andTles.er tn 'As Wlsr; Uonai FcE.vfsniho
Q»ODa, Ac. 14. p > Broughton street. •
Weed <b Cornwell,
Wholesale Uetlero In HAanwaas and Tin Wane.
No. 159 and 161 Broughton street.
■XT Cranston,
U . FH MBEB AND GAS TITTER , !
9l fttyAn st.., next to cor. Whitaker.
SEQARN, TOBACCO, &c.
Jacob Laugsdarf A Cos., Wholesale Dealers
In fine Havana and Domestic Segars, Chewing
and stanking Tobacco, Suaif, Ac. ITi Bay sueel, be
tween Wijltakcr and Barnard streets. au24
F~ Kolb
a SEGARS, TOBACCO, 3NTOT. FITES, AC.
Barnard street, one door South «f the MuraeU ;)
n P- Lopez, SiOAJts, Tusaoco, St.err, Pitu,
PaKCT ArrtuLti, STaYIOKESY, AC.
cor. Bull aud Broughton eta
ib Constant, luroena or Dounno ai.d Batama
a Szuaes, Mxxbscuaiu I’irxs, Ac. Also, Wit.ua,
CUAMrauna aud other Liquors.
Bull street, opposite the Foot Office.
ARCHITECTURE, &c.
James c. Blance, Master Carpenter, Architect
and Draughtsman, will attend to all calls oi, bus
iness In the above branches BT Office No. 184 Bay
street, next to otoddartt’a tttmge. . sol
PRINTINQ, STATIONERY, Ac.
r; a villa At Leach,
O WM&eELLBKB AND STATIONERS, -
o*°’ JOB PRINTER,
- Bejr st., between Ahercorn and Dt^lon.
1.
*A A 4»I ’b£t No, Ul tety West ■
DIRECTORY— CONTINUED.
CLOItiIXG,
H. A. Topham, 139 Congreas street. Savan
nah, and T Merchants' Row, Port Royal, 6. C„
lleekr In line Ready Made Clothing, Gents' Fnrnish
lug Goods, HaL- ana Caps. Ac. , un'-’l
PROFESSIONAL.
Dr. v. M. Suced.
DENTIST.
.. . Srte»asOß*o De. E. PaesomA
York street, near Coart House, Sevsnr.ah, Ga. aulc
WATCUBS, JEWELRY, W
FD. Joidan, Dealer In Waxcata and Jcwelci,
• BU.VCI and Platsp Was* FiNutGoote, Ac.
Off* Watches and Jewelry Repaired.
lillli DRESSING, Ac.
Pulaski House Barber Shop, (cor. Bull and
Bryan st«.) sharing. Hair Cutting, Shampooing,
tt htskers Pyeu, ic. Fancy sojipa, Cologne, Neck Ties
aud other Fancy A,tide** for sale.
FURNITURE.
Dennia Fa Ivey, FURNITURE WAREHOUSE.
Nrw More Made to Oilpls. Repairing, Bell
Hanging. Ac., at short notice. 138 Broughton st.
Arne* dk Peaaody, Jobber* in Men’s, Women’s,
and Children's CaH .Huge aud Kid 800 IS and
anOEs, of all kinds and qualities.
162 CougTeae at., «k door North of the Market.
Geo. T. Nichols,
Retail boot and shoe story
lib Broughton st., 2d door trom Bull
" SCRIVENERY- ~
John J. PurtlUe, (late Recorder of the Second
Provost Coart) will aiteuil to all Wrltii.ga and
busiueaa entrusted to bla care, abSaluou ot Tarence
Nugeut, Jr. opposite Putaakl House.
PHOTOGRAPHS.
JT. Heading .i Col,
• PmOTogR tPHERS,
Cor. Whitaker snd St. Julian sts.
Wilson’s Photographic Gallery,
SocTii-EAm coaNKB BaolQitTON AND VvntrxvE Sts.
ALL nINUH OF PICTURLR KNOWN TO THJC ART
SIII6 Kxeoito IN TBS VravBEST Mannek
PAINTS, OILS,
John Oliver, House and sign Painter. Dealer
ln Paints, Oils. Glass, Ac. No. 11 Whitaker
fetrept. mu
Thomas W. Shea,
* HObSE AND SIGN PAINTER;
Dealer In Paints. Oils, Ac. St. Julian street, old
aland of Jno. G. Falligant. anl9
osalma waKK, Ac.
EU. Siuyth, QI'EENSWaBE, GLASS AND
• CHINA at Wholesale and Retail.
108 Broughton street, 2d door from cor, of Bull
* SODA WATER. _ ~
Cor. Bqy and Wept Broad streets.
- 1 ■«'«„' ■; ' J
-a WARTKP4 ;
TABLE BOARDERS WANTED
SUPERIOR Ihdnccments are offered for a few Table
Boarders.
Gentlemeu wishing for the above, will pletse apply
at the corner of Bt. Julian and Lincoln street*, first
door on C'assel Row. 6 aul4
fiTlilDiSLi, 7
TT'IFTY TONS ot Rags and Waste Paper. The
r HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID. Also, Cot
tun Pickings, Wool, Hides. Tallow, Grease, Metals,
Bottles, Ac , at the
FOREST CITY MILL 9,
au4-tf Savannah.
TO RENT. _____
Offices to Bent.
ONE Single and two Doable Offices in the second
story, conveniently located on Bay street Suita
ble for. Merchants find Lawyers, or for batchelora'
apartments. Apply to
ang22 ts HENRY BRYAN.
. Offices to Let.
TWO ROOMS TO LET, SUITABLE FOR
OFFICES
Apply at the HERALD, QFFICa
anl2-tf ~
Cellar to Let.
V *• Wl<* *' v-l li /"* "7/
TO LET, A LARGE CELLAR, 1 SUITABLE FOB
STORAGE.
Apply at the HERALD OFFICE.
. lUIMi
ROO3IB TO LET,
▲t ZZllton Bead, 8. 0.,
THE Palmetto Herald Building having been Newly
Fitted Up, now -offers large and ally- rooms, suita
ble for Sleeping Apartments or business purposes
For tool apply to W. 8. Sampson, Jr., USt No. 26,
Hilton Head Post Office, or on the premises, corner of
Merchants' Row and Palmetto Avenue, from 4 o'clock
to 6 o'clock p. m. ■L J3l 2 *
COTTON, AC,
' COtTdti GINS. ’
i THE
EMERY PATENT GIN,
wsxcb ros
1 i- •*
Compactness, Economy of Time,
Space and Labor,
Far Surpasses any other Gin ever before
offered to the Public,
THE undersigned arc prepared 11 furnish them at
regular rates, being the sole Agents for Horace
L. Emery, Patentee and Manufacturer
Messrs AME-, PEAliubY A CO., No. 152 Congress
street, have the above Gin on exhibition Samples
can also be seen at the warehouse of
CHAS. L. COLBY A CO.,
&u25-tf corner Bay and Abercom streets.
JO COTTON SHIPPERS.
Alex4tuder Sbtrdee,
COTTON SHIPPER,
IS PREPARED to take Cotton on Storage, at tho
lowest rated, and- j • f
—has orx-tm,
ON THE CORNER OF JEFFERSON A BAT STB.
i Bor the purpose at
WEIGHING,
REPAIRING, -i , t
REPACKING,
MAMPIJNO,
CLASSING,
AND—
shipping Cotton for the Public
AT TO*
LiO WEST ZUkTIKI,
Furnishing Ink, &c.
»°T 1W
NOTICE.
OFFICE COMMJSSART OF SUQIWPSNCfi,)
Sav&ruutia U3l, . August Ist, 1866. >
Sealed proposals to l tonkh this (met with six thou
sand pounds of Fresh Beef per week! for three months,
commencing September let, and ending December Ist,
1866, will be received at this office until Tuesday, An
gust Htb, 1865, at 13 o’cloc* noon, when they will be
° I WeBS.-fw > oe' fumjshed ondaye to be designated
by the Commissary, and to b« of good and marketable
quaßty—dreesed In equal proportion of fore sud hind
quarters, excluding necks, shanks aad kidney ullow.
i’ersons submitting proposals will state the avetaga
net weight, quality, Ac., of the Beef they propose i
furnish. a
Proposals will he eubjeef to the approval of the Com
mhmry Gererm of R
aul-tle Capt. and C ft. ts Vole,
BEADQUALtiEIIS DlOliOO* Dr aalAo.lau,!
Osnnis.)
Lieutenant Colonel R P”YOrit, t6th NeW Turk
S3. B^'T%S£‘'!W“«lS’'?S6
Vole, la hereby aßooanMd aa Provost Marshal. DU
(Htt of Savannah, lat Dtttttoa Department of G«or.
gta, end srlß he obeyed and reepeemd iecorula^iy.
sss*-
AUCTION- -SALKS.
OCTAVUS COHEN
WUI sell M 10 *• Jack TO-MORROW, in front of his
store, to the highest bidder,
SO BALES GUNNY CLOTH,
weighing from 2.1S to p. 20 per yard, in lots to salt
purchasers.
Also, slightly damaged—
J BALES GUNNY CLOTH,
35 COILS MACHINE ROPE,
Terms cash at>26
OCTAVUS COHEN
Will seU at Central Cotton Press, THIS DAY. at 10*
o'clock, a lot of 1
Loose Damaged Cotton,
To be immediately removed.
Terms cull aoss
(Bell, Wylly At Christian.
Bacon, Bacon,
Will sell at Private Sale, in lots to silt parch as ere
Prime Bmoked Sides,
Prime Smoked Shoulders.
Canvassed Sugar Cared Haas. SU23-6
By Beii, Wyiiy A Christian.
AT PRIVATE SALK.
Avery fine new YACHT, 21 feet long, 7 feet beam,
is half decked, and has Must?, Sails. Anchor. Ac.,
complete. May be seen by tolling on Mr. Carter at
Thunderbolt.
An early applicant will be able to purchase at t bar
gain. . ang23-2
Notice.
TYARTIES purchasing Goods at Auction must ro-
A move them on dsy of sale, otherwise storage,
Ac., will be charged.
an23-WAB BELL, WYLLT A CHRISTIAN.
N.ILE OF l I VESSELS.
, WILL Bt BOLD AT
BAV POUT, PORT ROVAL, 8. f
At THitolio Auction,
* l BIJ
.'-r - ~u . ttHfz.
Saturday, Sept. 2, at 10 a*m.
The following named U, Si Vessels, vfe.;
Steamers CHATHAM and. O. M. PSTTIT. aide
wheel, light draught, wall adapted for shallow
river* Schooners MAIL and SWIFT.
Barit VALPARAISO. Sloop PERCY
DRAYTON. Hull of Ferry
Boat ELLEN, and three
Newport Sail Boats.
TERMS—Caah In Government funds; one-sixth of
the purchase money on the day of sale: and the re
malnuer In six days. The vessels to be removed Im
mediately after the full payment Is made.
Tnga will be at Hilton Head, at 9 o'clock a. tn., of
Sept. 2d to transport to Bay Point persons who wish
to purchase these vessels. sdl9-3
STAR LINE,
FOR NEW YORK.
THE new and elegant first class
.xjapKr , V. 8. Midi Steamship NEVADA,
Capt. Carpenter, will positively sail for
JBB .la. the above port on
Saturday, Aug. 16th, at u 1-9 o'clock a.m.
For freight or pnsstge, having splendid accommo
dation, opply to M - -
BRIGHARt, BALDWIN A CO..
aa24 Stoddard's Building. opposltePoet Office.
FOR NEW YORK
STM Ml LINE.
SEMZ-WBBKZsT.
The list close U. S. Mall Steamships
NEVADA, .... rapt.' Cxanirm.
UNITED STATES, . .. Capt. Saxiti.
AMERICA. - - Capt Ctiri.
CONSTITUTION, Capt. Uettasn.
Tbe above ships compose tbe Une, and will sail
from New York and Savannah every Wednesday and
Saturday
BRIGHAM, BALDWIN A CO, Agents,
SftVRDBRbt Ob.
WAKEMAN, GOOKIN A DICKINSON, Agents,
17 Broadway, Haw Tort
'
United Btat«s <
Will leave Savannab for New York on
Wednesday, 30th kutaat.
For Freight or Passage apply to
BBIGHAM, BALDWIN and CO.,
lyTI-tf Aganta.
MERCHANTS' LINE
Sailing Vessels
For Philadelphia.
The splendid fast sailing Schooner
1. S. Williams, Oapt. rooks,
Wm hava quick despatch fo'rljie above port.
For Freight or Passage apply to
CHAB L COLBY A CO.,
aug33 ts cor. Bay and Abercorn at*.
MERCHANTS' UNC
SAILING VESSELS
FOR NEW YORK.
Tbs fins Clipper Barque
Pawnee, Capt* William§,
Having n large part of her cargo engaged, will have
quick despatch for the above port.
Fpr Freight and Paaeage apply to
. V CHAS.L. COLBY A CO.,
augU-tf cor. Bay and Abercorn its.
MRRCHASIB’ USX .
Sailing-Vessels,
Regular Weekly Use of
CLIPPER SCHOONERS FOR
NEW YORK.
B, W# • ..« jpr- Bay sndA^c^n^rief.
i MERCHANTS’
Line of Sailing Vessels
For JACKSONVILLE, Fla,
TJIHE A1 Schooner W. B: MANN, Capt. Groacs B
1 Wsavae, DOW dlachaivia*. will ha ready to re
ceive cargo in a few d,ya for the shore port at low
j
ant* ts cor. Bay aad Abettors afe [
, CHIPPING.
_ MERCHANTS’
Line of Sailing Vessels.
FTIHE fine nipper Bark R. B. WALKER, Capt. L. B.
, .A . Lat “*4!-wui be ready to receive cargo for New
I’Y ork on FRIDAY, the 18th Inst., and villlun quick
ulapatch. ’
Has accommodation for s few first-class passenger*.
Apply to CHAS. L. OukMi A CO.
tais ts Cor. Bay aod Abe reom at*
FOE AOOUSTA,
TO LEAtD ON SATURDAY EVENING,
AUGUST 26ra,
The *te«>ner AMAZON, C»nt Richard Johnaon
wjl leave LU.gu’. Wharf, on Saturday eycning, 2«h
Freight received at Warehouse every day
BRWIN A HARDEE.
, nO , JOHN L. ROCMILLAT,
_ _ Agent on Wnarf.
SHIVPERs TO AUGUSTA
AND
PGiNTS
9
A RE Dotifled that Goods will \
A Warehouse, on Dillon's Wh *l r
ERWLN
For Doctortown,
VIA DARIEN.
CONNECTING WITH ATLANTIC AND
GUI.F R. R. FOR THOMASVILLE.
T'HE Light Dranght Steamer WM. G. GIBBONS
,{-<'»?>■ Phllpoi. will leave Dillon's Wharf or*
22d c ,‘ n « t .. *t 9 o'clock,
ply regular,) between Savannah and Doctortown ir
comec lon with the Road, learingaafolfowlv
SAVANNAH EVERY TUESDAY.
DOCTORTOWN EVERY THURSDAY
Freight receipted for through to any point on R.ti
EHWTN A HARDEE
o „. 0 , . JOHNL.ROCMILLAT,
. ‘ ue2Ulm Agent on Whmta
FREIGHT FOR~Mfilsff
RECEIVED DAILY,
And Forwarded SemMVeekl).
Per STEAMER AMAZON, Capt. R. Jonx-sox.
Per STEAMER IaYURA, Capt. Epwasd Hnxia
ff ‘ T ™ 01 Uu ‘ «*»!• of
ERWIN A HARDER
. JOHN L. ROUMILLAT,
anlß Agent on Wharf.
For Freight or Charter.
T H &^ M °r rGE °' 90 tons, A. B.
«0 barrelo, or 115 tons dead weight.
For farther particular. Inquire of *
„ C. L. COLBY A CO.,
Corner Bay and Abercoro ett.
HAIIaRQADS.
Atlantic & Gulf Railroad
\T°Tf9? la hereby given that an arrangement has
thi° b * tWe - n *
STEAMER WM. Q. GIBBONS
lU m CoffiPAny, by which Passenger* and Freight
; ‘ l be tren'ported to and from ThoaasvlUe
and all Intermediate points.
Goods will he received at auy time during the week
at the steamer's Warehouse, on Dl l lon's wharf
- WIUIAM DUNCAN,
Acting Frssldent Atlantic A Gulf Kallroad.
ane2ll6, b * GASPEBJ. FULTON,
PRY POOPS AND CLOTHING.
H. A TOPHAM,
188 Congrea* Street, Savannah, Georgia,
no. 7 unouxHT*' sow, oil Tot* axon.
ftAlXStbe attention of Wholewle and Retail pur
vJ chasers to hi* superior Stock of v
MttJJARY’ NAVAL and CITIZENS' CLOTHING,
tfOOTn, •
SHOES,
REGULATION HATS,
CAPS, and
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS,
For sale at the Lowest Market price.
Carhart, Whitford & Cos.,
ManuDaetwrors aad Wholesa.’- -
READY MADE CLC HNC,
381 aud 882 Bsoadwat. out. w'oot* Sum,
NEW YORK.
T ■ F-Casoast, j Hbmbt Saana.
Wm. H. Wanroan, | A. T. Hamilton,
__ ,v J- B. Van Wauxnih.
Office of Pay an a Carhart la liquidation.
M 3m
RIDDELL & MURDOCK,
Wholesale aad Betall Dealers la
SUTLERS' AND NAVAL STORES, DRY GOODS,
BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS,
GErnLEMtN's Fceniahino Goods Ac.,
■Vo. 6 Merchants' Row, , Hilton Head, aC„
w. <l. BIDnCLL. rjul3-tf) H. J. MOTDOCX.
STEELE A BURBANK,
11 merchants Row, Hilton Head, So. Cn.
CALL tho attention of Wholesale and Retail par.
chaaen to their superior stock of
IHILITARY AND NAVAL CLOTHING,
AND
FURNISHING GOODS,
Watches, Clocks, Fancy Goods, Jewelry, and Plated
d’aro’Saohlß’ Sashes, Belt*. Embroideries,Boots,Cape
Field Glasses, Gauntlets Gloves, Ac., AC-Tac
THE NEW SKIRT TOR 1865.
A *“»“•**»-
Dout rail to read the advertisement In the Savannah
HersldgContaming ml. pmtlculayve^Sat^dsy
druoh.
Drugs, Medicines, aud Chemicals*
A choice (election of
DRUGb,
. MEDICINES,
CHEMICALS,
PATENT MEDICZN3B
MdTßuassa.
naaciD riot new ron*.
Apothecar.n, Photon, and tradt it from the intort
or, can be supplied at the shortest notioe,
I can warrant every article as being pore
A Urge quanuty of European LEECHES, finest
quality. -
All (he Patent MucUdnee extant on hand.
Gne hundred cases Jacobs’ Dysenteric Cordial.
AIL \ffil i»E*SOLD LOW Fo
rsottsALt and aitttt.
iiiPoiiEciiup im,
Corner Bronghton and Barnard streets.
N, B.—Frwh Garden Seeds.
W. M. WALSH,
jn}63m Proprietor.
->i HEADERS SCB-DISTTICT Os OOKECHiE,
? Savamuli, «a , Angnet 1A ISB6.
Gcnssaz. Oanaas.l
, No. 31 /
Cspt. Clark H. Jteruick. 103 U. 8. C. T.. is herehv
A «^h A «r ,B ' ,l ' , lo ’ p ' ctor
He ß;^Ss r^ ,u,,r * ,p * cted ,cccwic^
WM. B. Foiihr'A*, A. TV'*-*'*’