Savannah daily herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1865-1866, August 26, 1865, Image 4

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The Savannah Daily Herald. SATURDAY. il'Ul'tT STEAM MAHIA'E ON THE EXITED STATES. l.Ut of tin Slr.mrra Running out of New York no« in ill. Govrrnwnt »m l«. All mercantile classes throughout the Uni ted States, even those not directly in any pe enniarv connection with the shipping in terest, are more or less interested in our mer chant marine, and particularly in steam ves sels. There i9 not a prominent steamship, sailing from any port in the United States, the name of which is not almost a household word in any intelligent tamily from Maine to Texas. In Savannah there is a large com mercial interest, and hundreds of people di rectly or indirectly interested in the promi nent steamers sailing under United States colors. The following list, although we find it to be incorrect, for instance, including the screw steamer Fulton and omitting the side wheel steamer Fulton, will be of great use and interest to many of our readers. We arc indebted for it to the New York World, and, so far as it goes, we believe it to be acc unite: A. .Names. IteS-i-Vam*,’. font. A. J. Wetmore. w, :oo;America, s, Adelaide, w, 7s4| America, v», Admiral, s, i 248| America, h, Admiral, w, 650 Ann Eliza, a, ill Admiral Dupont, w, 70S!Anthracite, s, laA Adriatic, w, 4,145 Arago, w. 2,i40 Alabama, w, « Ariel, w, 1 29. Albanv, a 2371 Arizona , *, Albatros, s, ArUzeru, ». 176 Alliance, a 397 1 Ashland, e, 843 Alphonso, w, 67J| Astoria, s, 600 Atlantic, w, -',s46;AJax, s, t,3li Augusta. \,. 2181 Alhambra, h, ,64 AuvQOttt w, l.olujAil 11 Marla, 31il August a Dlnsraore, s. 864|Atlantle, s, 1,000 Austin », e A3 a. Baltic w 2,723,Beverir, s, l»« Baltimore, s, 250 Black Diamond, a, 134 Bav State w 1,800 Blackstone, s, 933 Beaufort,’a. ’ 26» Boston, w, 680 Belvldere, w, 808iBrlatol, a, I<o Ben De Ford w, 1,080 Brother Jonathan w, 1.181 Berkshire tv, l,o6olßrownmansrille, w, 489 C. C VanderbUt, w, 1,041 'Carolina, a, 669 Cahawba, w, 1,643 Carolina, a, 080 California, w, 1,067 Cassandra, a 1.284 Cambridge, s, 888 Cectle, w. liv cannousbot, w, 147 C, Chamberlain, w, 350 Capt. A. H. Bow Chas. C. Lear) , a, 841 man, a 360 Ceclle, w, 361 Cardenas, a 575 ohas. Morgan, w, 1.20s Carolina, s, *Bl Chas. Osgood, a, lot Charles Thomas, a 1,100 city of N. York, tv , 1,424 Chauncev Vibbard, w, 680 City of Norfolk, a, 6T2 Champion, w, 1,540 City of Norwich, w, 895 Charlotte Vahder City of Richmond, s, 444 but a 352 City of Troy, w, 180 oheKlang w, l.Soo CUnton, a, 1.230 cha«e a 64; Col. Rucker, a, 246 Chesapeake, a, 480 Columbia, w, 1,347 City of Bath a, 490 Columbia, w, 777 I, Tty or Boston, w, 1,424 Commander, a, 921 City of Porto Prince, a, 2.01 Commodore, w, 934 City of New Tork, a 674 Commodore, w, 2,054 cninberland, w, 977 Constitution, s, 530 commonwealth, w. 2,000 Conttaoutal, w, 1,600 concord, a, U 8 continental, w, l,i3u Confucius, w, 488 Corinthian, a, 390 congress, a, 1,924 Cortez, tv, 1.117 Connecticut, w, 840 Cosmopolitan, tv, 860 conquer, w, 638jCotopaxl, a, 1,200 Contest, s, 630 Creole, s, 1,229 convoy « ajs|Orescent, w, 1,210 Constitution, a »44 Cryaopolls, 340 Constitution, w, 3,675 Cuba, ». 820 Constitution, s, 1,964 Cumbria, s, 430 curlew, a, 380 City Point, w, 655 California, s, «7I Concordia, a, 1,700 cariotta, w, 147 Costa Rica, w, 1,917 cather’e waiting, a, 881 Cosmopolitan, w, 860 t 'harlea Benton, s, 39ei D. Daniel Webster, w, l,o3s<Danlel Webster, tv, 770 Dawn, a, 399 D. H. Mount, a, 327 Daylight, a, 476 Daeotah, w, 338 Decatur Grier, a, t26|Dal Cling, a, 728 Delaware, w, 618: Daniel 8. Miller, a, 005 Dictator, w, 688 Dudley Buck, a. 296 Duo Duke, », 680 D Cayignagh, s, 180 Diamond, tv, 4k6{De Bofo. tv, 1,675 E. F„ L. Clark, a, 700|Eastern State, a, 360 Eagle, tv, 1,650 Eastern City, w, 760 Hba, a, 347 Eastern Queen, tv, 700 Edward, Everett, w, So6| Eclipse, a, 108 E. C. Knight, a, 600 Elcla, s, ♦lO Eagle, tv, 1,550 Electro, a, 1,400 Eagle, a, 198 Elizabeth, a, 245 Ella Knight, a, 394 Escort, w. 49t Ella Morse, w, 19« Ericsson, w, 1,902 Ellens Tern, a, 305 Estrella, a, 338 ElmCltv, w," 1,050 Euterpe, a, 799 K.mllle, tv, 450 Evening Star, w, 2, 010 empire, s, 410 Exact, a, 284 Empire City, w, 1,761 Expounder, w, 300 Empire State, tv, 1,850 Emily B, Souder, a, 990 Enoch Train, s, 387|Emma Dunn. 3, 126 Erastus Coming, a. 7So|Emma Valeria, a. 375 F. Favorlta, W 86.nambeau, 8,4» Fillßtvei, S, 952 Florida. V>, 1,600 iVV. Arrowsmith. W, 448 Francis, S, 800 F. W. Brunce, S. I9o| Franconia, W, 1.261 Fah-Kee. 8, 745iF01i-Keiu, W, 1,200 Falcon. 8, 876 Fulton, 8, 821 Fairbanks,"B, 62e!Fung Shuey, a. 3,094 FatrUaven, s, 463 Frances, W 2,307 Fannie, 8, 300 Fung Shuev, 8, 984 Fanny Callader, 8, 246 Forest City 9, 352 Fire Dart, W, 660|Fountatn, w, 1,721 Fire Flaan, S, 225| G. General Rush, W, 4171 Oeneral Hooker, W, 270 G. 8. Watson 8 , 426 General Lyon, 9, 1,026 Gen. McCollum, W, 664 General Meigs, S, 387 G. D. Dexter, S, 180 General Sedgwick, 8, 811 Galatia, 9, 1,200 General Sherman, 9, 400 Galatea, S, l,4oo,Geueral Wool, S, 317 General Banks, W, 750| Geo. G. Collins, s, 236 General Burnside, S, 3871 Geo. Cromwell, 9, 802 General Concha, W, 2l6|Geo. Appold, S, 1,69a General Dulce, S, 272|Geo. Leary, W, * two General Flores, S, 175 Geo. Peabody, W, 1,017 General Grant, s, 1,480 Geo, 8. Wright, W, 210 Geo. Washington, S, SCSlGranlte State, W, 765 Giaucus, S l,2Oo.Granada, W, 1.136 Golden Age, W, 2,281 Guatemala, 8, 1,002 Golden Cltv, W, 3,294 Guatemala, S, 1,025 Governor, W. 650iGuatemala, W, 220 Governor Bailey, 8, 369; Guiding Star, W, 2 590 Gov. Buckingham, S, 9l2|Gustave Pastor, 8, 621 Gov. Chase, 8. 75oiGeneral Barnes, tv, 1,360 Greyhound, 9, 46t)|General Shepley, W, 215 H. Hankow w, 650(Hudson, w, 653 Harvest Moon. w, ;4«l Hudson, a, 332 Havana, s, 1,3651 Huntsville,«, 340 Havana, a. lOojH. Hague a, 1,400 Henry Burden w, 290 Harriet De Ford, w, 225 tiermunu w, 1,734, Henry Chauncey, w, 2,Bte> Honduras, w, 3701 Herman Livingston. Ho-Quang w, 1.055!' w > 1314 I. Idaho, s 522 Independence, w, 330 Illinois, w, 2.123 Indlanulu. s, 36a independent, w, 580 India. 9, 114 Iron Age w 425 Iron Sides, s, 134 J. Jupiter, w, 280 lohtt Rice, s, 732 Jose San Homan, s, 1,080 John R. Thompson, s, 115 J. S. Ide, s, ltsjjos. Whitney, w, 1,003 Jaa. F. Freeborn, w, 395|jostptiUie Thompson, James 8. Oreeu, s, aisl s, 24; jersey Blue, 9, 222|Jatnes T. Brady, w, 1,300 John Brooks, w, 85o!jenny Lind, w 117 John Faron, w, 250 John Gibson, s 500 John L. Stevens, w, 2, 182 John L. lfosbnuke, s, 700 John J. KcHey, w. 520|John IV. Evmnan, s, ls« K. Kuraak, s, SK>o,Key West, s 713 Katahdin, w, 964 K.taitgLocmg, w 1 100 Kertar, 9, l,66o ; King Lno, 4, '240 Kennebec, w, JkOjKlang Lsti, w, 1 oso Kensington, w, 1,062 Kllanea, tv, 325 Kersousi', s, 1,920 Kin Kiang, tv, 1 uos Kestrel,*, siolKlng, ■*, Keystone State, w, i,t:oo| L. L. G Cannon, s, 2loiLewlston, vv, 083 L Paguete lieMauli, w, 400 IJbertv. s, 1 a so LaClo99e, s, 3071 Linda,'s, 4iu Uzzle Baker, w, 4l7jLottle, », Locust Point, s, 4021 Louisa Moore, s, aoo Louise, w, 1.200; Leer Marina s, leu Louisiana,w, 1.1001 ~ M. M. W. Chapin, s, 230|Mar9, s, 150 Magnolia, w, 843jMartha Stevens, 9, 247 .dale', s, (HOlMaiv A. Boardmuu, s, 488 Manhattan, tv. soojMary Granby, 9, 325 Maple Leat, w, 500 Mary Salifurd, 9, 705 Marla Love, s, 298 Marr Winslow, w, 89 Mariposa, s, 1.6001 Massachusetts « 1150 Matagorda, w, oaojMississippi, s, 2 009 'Meransas, a, l.lWjMlselsslppl, >. 1 800 Metacomet, tv, 396|Monltor, w, am Maine, w, 600; Monitor, tv, 100 Melville, p, 350|Montauk, w, 49s Mercedla, s, lieJlontcrey, tv, 1300 Merimac, s, 1,991 Monticeilo, w, 332 Meteor, ty, 500 Montgomery, w, sm Metropolis, w, 2,loo|Montreal, w, 975 Metropolis, e, l,4BojMornlng Star, ty, 2,022 Mexico, s, 280 Morrow Castle, w. 1 880 Mexico, tv. 800|MoonUght. s, iao Moses Taylor, tv, 1,372*M0 Tans, r, 1,223 Mount Vernon, s, 638| N. Sashua. ty, SMlNevada,st, 914 seUiePentz, w, 750 N'ewbern. *, 678 Nebraska. s, lot'h'everslnk, tv, 400 -veptune, s, I.2oo|New Brunswick, w. 750 iWihe. tv, 266 Sew England, w, 890 *■ 1,600 New Jersey, s, 330 Kerus, s, 1,200 Rew London, s, 2t>o s > LWOiNtw York, tv, 2,nj Neva, w, 297 1 Sew Zealand, w, 460 Nightingale, * 316]Northerner, w, 319 Siphon, a, 46S Northerner, w, l.oou No. 16, a i,6o7iSortnern Ugnt, w, 1.7*7 Norfolk, a 329|N'orth Star, w, Me* Nortoan, * 1,200 Norwlch, s, 431 North America, s, MM Novelty, * 77 North Carolhia. s, 616 ©. Ocean Queen, w, 2.So2|Orthamme, w, 1,204 Oceanns. a, i,400j Grange County, * 160 Octorooik i-, RlftlOrlolP, s, *2li> Onward, s, 1.223 Orizaba, w, 1,450 I Osceola, s 768 Ou Quang, w, 1.450 j Osprey, s, 392 Our Flag, s, 134 ! OuacUlta. s P. Paclllc w l.OOSiPehcan, s, 250 Panama, w, 1.087) Pembroke, a. Parkersburg, a. 715 Pennsylvania s. slo Parthenta, s, 131 Penguin, s, 400 Patausco, 454(Peruano, a, J™ Patrou. s, 2JhPeiU, a. Peerless, w 6001 Petrel, s, Pel Ho, w, LUSjPetrei, s, »-0 Pelavo, w, t»SO Peytona, s, Philadelphia, w. 1,235| Potomac, s, 438 Ptuueas Sprague, s, oeojPJtomaka, i. 26, Pioneer w 366|P0 luDg, W, HQQ planet s ’ 9*2 Pronieuutua, j, <M Plymoiitn Rock, w 1,721 Promise, s, 691 Plymouth Rock, w 1.i 41 (Proteus, 9, 1,200 Poiotiontaa, a, 610 j H Quaker City, w, 1,426 Qulnnebaug. a, , 169 Qulnccy, 9, 396! v Rafael 9, 695, Rebecca Clyde, *. 450 Raritan s 163|Rellef, s. 27. Republic, w, 852 Roanoke, w, 1,071 Republic, w, 1,276! Hirer Queen, w, -do ltescue s, 125} Rose Staudlih, w 310 Richard K. Cuyler, », 1,203 Rota 17, s, 127 Richmond, w, C9s|Bu39ia, w, 1,300 S. 9 B Spaulding, w, Lioo .Sarah Martha, i 431 Sactiem, s, 19» Santa Cruz, s, onu Sacramento, w, 2,647 Sant'ago de Cuba, w, 1,850 Salvador,» I,loo] Savannah, w, 1,044 Salvor, s, 450 Saxon, s, 420 Scotia, a, 280|8onorii, 9, 1134 sea Bull, a, 496 Sophia, a, 230 Senator w 760lrioutli Oarollna, 9. 1,160 Seneca, 9, 1961 Southern Star, 4, 644 Sentinel, 9, 297 St. Louis, w, 1.821 Sesto.9, s. 6*3 Bt. Mary, w, }.«* Setn Low, s. 228 Star of tne bulon. w. 1,202 Shamrock, w, 586 star of the states, s, 960 Bhau-Sci, s, 1,100 Start zud Stripes. 9,, 41(> Shetucket, 9, 13« Btarilght 9, 444 Shantung, w, 495 State of Georgia, w, 1,18, Siena Nevada, 9. l,246 ; state of Maine, a soo Sonora, w, l,6l6‘Barah. », Stephen Cloud, 9, 414 Suwanee, w, 49* Sumdk, w, 5221 Sze Chun, s, 1,100 Suwo Maiia, w. l.sooj T. la-Liang, 9, OIOiThOS. Spar'kt, W, 274 Tacony, w, iß6lTho9. Siran, 9, 462 TuppaUannock, 9, 433|Tnorn, 9, 2»« Tercelra, w, 36sjTillle, 9, 486 Tenuesaee, w I,276,'fonawauda, 9, ■ .82 Thames, w, 644 Tontt, s. ;, 5o Thos. Freeborn, s, 3oo|Trade Winds, 4, 438 Thos. H, Scott, 9, 1,062 1 Triton, A 33? Tubal Cain, 9, . 481 Trautlt. 9, '*6u Tutcarora, A *"®l 17. Uiytset, vr, 319 Union,», Lioo Uucas 9, 193 uncle Sam, w, 1,433 rncai, 9, 356 United States, 9, 320 Union, w, 2,260 United Statet, 9, 1.289 V. Valley City, 9, lPoATiginla. s, 306 Varuua,», 1,U03 Vineland, a, ;»i Vicktburg, 9, 876| Vulcan, t, 893 Victoria, 9. 250|Vulcau a, 13* Victor,», 1,340| W. W. W. Colt, s, 376, Weybotaet, a, 810 Warrior, w, 1,607! White Cloud, «, 600 Wamsutta, a, 270| Wilmington, s, 737 Washington, w, 1,640; Win. Foulket, 9. 29., Warrenock, w, .TOO Wm. G. llewes, s, 1,230 Westcheater, s, .awj Win. P. Clyde, s, -223 Wett Point, w, 687 Wm. Woodward, 3, 242 Western Metropolis, Win. Kennedy, s. 97* w, 2,369[W00 Lung.», 100 V. Vang, Vsze, w, 1,003, lessey, w, 1,218 Yankee, w, 375, Young Rover, w. 4,0 Yazoo, a. 1,280| z. Zodiac, s 6201 Zouave, w, IBS Zouave, w, 750| If these vesaelt were placed la hue ahead, they would reach from the Battery, at New York, nearly to Yonkers dock ; and, If placed tide by side, would reach a distance of three miles, or build three bridges to Brooklyu or Jeraey City. The port of London, leu years ago, only liud five hundred and thirty-seven vessels of all classes, and one hundred and thirty-two of them were undei fifty tons. The Great Hurricane In the Indian Scat. The following is the letter from our Con sul at the Society Islands concerning the hurricane there in February last, of which mention was the other day made in our Washington dispatches: Consulate of the United States at Ta-> hiti, Society Islanus, May 22, 18CQ. y To the Hon. Secr'y of State, Washington, D. C. I have the honor to report to you a fact ol great importance to navigation, viz : the work of a terrific hurricane that has visited the Society, Harvey and Palmerston Islands, and probably others of which I have not yet beard. One of the islands of the go-calicd Pal merston group ha 9 been entirely washed away. Nothing but coral breakers remain, which, as they are only visible in perfectly calm weather, will be most dangerous to navigation. It was on this group that the bark Julia Cobb, of Bucksport, Me., was wrecked last November, when her crew was taken charge of by this Consulate. The British brig Annie Laurie, Capt. Dunn, describes the calamity on the island os fright ful in the extreme, and as the Captain is a srustworthy and experienced seamen, who has traded among the islands for many years, and is well acquainted with the natives, I asked him to give me some account thereof, that it might be used for the benefit ot navi irators. which he at once did, in terms as follows: “The gale commenced on the 29th of January, when we Were in lat. 19 20 South, long, 1(12 West, and continued till the morn ing of Feb. 1, when the wind suddenly changed from E. N. E. to 8. S. E , and blew a terrific hurricane for two bour9, driving the sea to a height of 40 or 50 feet above bigh water mark, and completely destroying everything within its range. The gale was accompanied by a furious rain Sturm. On visiting the islands, I found them in a most deplorable state. What the sea did not de stroy the hurricane did. ODe of the Pal merston Islands is entirely washed away, there being now bu s sis where there were seven. On the remaining six the destruc tion is complete. Every house is blown down or washed away. Fully one half the cocoanut trees are blown up- by the roots, and the other half are stripped ot foliage and fruits. The natives say they were not able to either stand or walk during the pre valence of the hurricane. The men joined hands and formed circles around the women and children, and in this manner crept about on their knees to avoid falling trees and houses. The islands appear as if fire had run over them. The German bark Alster was lost in the harbor of Apia, Navigator Isles, during the gale.” I have the honor also to report that we had to experience this gale at Tahitti. Large districts of cultivated land were overflowed, but though considerable damage was done, it wag not of such frightful extent us at the Palmerston Islands. These were not of much geographical importance, but since the convention of one of them into a hidden and dangerous breaker, I deemed it my duty to report the facts for the benefit of the de partment aud navigation. I am. Sir. your most obedient servant, Joseph Vandob, U. 8. Consul. The Ami-Rent Wa* Still Raging.—We learn trom the Albany Express that Mr. Church. Mr. Cagger and Mr. Kidd have had squads of the Twenty-fifth Regiment of N. Y. . .. > with Mr. Church the Colonel, and the Lieutenant Colonel, and Mr. Kimball, the Adjutant, at the head, perambulating’ the Helderbergs, to overawe the anti-renters.— And they went out in full military style They took oot With them their commissary wagons loaded with provisions—pork, beet, hams, bread, crackers, cheese, to eat ■ beer and liquors generally to drink. And in an old aristocrattcal fashion they quartered upon the po-edtod tenants. Mr. Church, on,be half of himself; Mr. Cagger and Mr. Kidd, wa» the pilot of the party. The firat night they billeted themselves upon the premises of old Peter Ball. They burned his firewood, and they cooked hla vegetables, and they lodged in his barn, and they put an armed guard about the place—and they ate, and they drank, and they sang, and they swore. REAL ESTATE. Building Lots for Sale. NOS. if and 39 i'alhouu Ward, at corner Lincoln •nd Oorib.n street*, near St Paul'- Church fee aim pi , illKlOteet. Price *3,tax* cash. If sold together. Also, Cite Coupons, Railroad Stock, and Mules. aug*&.2 HENRY BRYAN. VMIBLE WILDING LOTS r O R SALS. FRONTING ON THE PARK. The Most Elliglble Building Lots in the Cltj* CONSTITUTING AN ENTIKE BLOCK. 'T'UE uoderalgned offers for sale seven (7; Building A Lots, fronting on the Park. Bounded az follows : North byHnntlngdon street. Erst by Whitaker street and Forsyth Piste. South tty Hall street. West by Barnard street. Lots known In the plan of the city as Nos. 1,2, 3, 4. 5, 6 and 7, Eorevtb Place and Ward. ERWIN A HARDEE. aulf-lw Bay street. VALUABLE Timber & Turpentine Lands FOR SALE. O- 20,000 Acres in Pierce and Ware Coun ties, (Georgia. r [NHE subscriber offers for sale 2ft,Wlo acres of Bupc- X rior Timber and Torisntlue lands lying in I'ierca and Warn counties, In this state. These lands were selected with a special view to the timber and iurpenttse business, and to a Company contempla ting the prosecution of that business on a large scale, offer the greatest possible advantages, a. the hinds lie In a body, ou the line of the Albany and Gulf Kall roud. and uear the junction of that Road with the lines of Kailroad leading from Brunswick to Albany. They are also watered by the 9atllla and Allapaha river* navaguble streams for rafting to Brunswick and Darien. Ga. The timber Is heavy, and lit the first cla-sof ranging timber, the trees yielding tnrjientine In the greatest abundance, while the land la of good quality for farming, yielding good crops of Corn, Cot ton, Sugar, &c„ Ac. The range is very fine for stock, the country being also well adapted to the rni-logof Bfarep. The water Is good, and the neighborhood one of the most healthy aections of the 9tate, being free from fevers and the ordinary diseases of the low Southern coun try. Persons desiring to purchase, are referiod for fnr. ther particulars to Messrs. Erwin A Hardee. Savan nah, or to the subscriber, at Blackahcur, Pierce comi ty. Georgia uuS-tf E. C. WADE. A X* AIIB CHANCE FOR INVESTMENT. WILL be nold at Public Auction, in the city of Savannah* on ttu»4>th day of September next, without reserve: The mill nite with Sawmill thereunto belonging, sit uated in the county of Chatham. Mate of Georgia, about idue mile** tiom the city of Savannah on the Ogeechee (’anal, together with all the machines, Ax ture*. buildings, outhounes, atablea, Ac., Ac. The site of the mill contain* nine acre*of land with very capacinuß back water. The Ogeechee canal be ing in the course of recon»truction w ill he finished in a fthmt time, when lumber can he rafted to and from points on the A. A G. R. R. and the city of Savannah, and will thus afford better facilities tor rafting than any other mill in the State of Georgia. For turther particular* apply to M. if. augS-td j; STATIONERY, AC. SAVILLK & LEACH, H T A T T O N 13 11 V . I’IMBFH CUTTERS* BANE, CORNER BRA AN STREET AND MAR KET SQUARE, SAYANNAA, GA. The trade supplied at the lowest Cash P rice*. Every variety of Stationery for office aud general use. au 19 ZZBnAIiD STATIONERY STORE, —ash— Newspaper Depot, The undersigned has re-opened theabOTe Store,where wtll he found an assortment of Cap, Letter and Note PAPER, OF* ALL QUALITIES. Dray Book*, Memorandum Book*, BILZiS IsADINa, COMMERCIAL BLANKS, AND ENYELOPEN. CARMINE AND BLACK INKB, in stands and bottles ; PENS, PENHOLDERS, PENCILS, INK STANDS, OFFICE MUCILAGE, KNIVES, &c. By ill? next steamer he will receive Northern Dailies and Weeklies sod will hereafter keep a complete assortment of the Latest Puiiers uiitl Periodicals . .. J. H. ESTILL. STATIONERY. Gj |A REAMS Superfine Commercial Note Paper, AW pounds 10 the ream, at ihe very low price 01*2 50 per ream. Also, a large variety of other Papers, Envelopes, Pens. Ink, Pencils, Ac. For sale by HAVILI.K A I.EACH, attl2 cor. Bryan street auil Market square. And Merchants' How, Hilton Head. 8. C. tiion. w. urookh MANUFACTURER OF FURNITURE AND CENERAL UPHOLSTERY, MM* Dock Street, PfaUadelnfala, Pa. N. B.—All ORDERS sent by Mali promptly at tended to. JySIAI QUEENSWARE HOUSE, 109 Broughton Street, saconn Dooa raou oobnib bci.l itam. A large and elegant Stock of (hlna, Qaaenswarc, fiiass, Ac., Just received ftom the manufacturers, andtor sale at LOWEST NEW TORE PRICES. JOBBERS AND DEALERS From all parts of the Country are Invited to examine my WHOISIiLI STOCK, Which Includes packages containing complete assort, menta, put np expressly for COUNTRY TRADE. Assorted Crates of WHITE GRANITE WARE. *• “ common ware. WARS. " WBITS ORANIfI Aim COMMON Goods re-packed to anlt purchaser*. snl-ltn E- D, SMITH Chwreh Directory. [Compiled /or the narmnnuh Daily Hrraht. 1 catholic mnniu. Cathedral of f»t. John the B»pti»l-nortbea,t corner of Perry and Drayton streets Mas*6 1* a. m„ 3 1-2 a. m High Mas, 10 1-2 a. m Vesper. 4p. m SnndAy School 2 1-2 p. ra.: Sution, ol the Ctoaa: coocludtug with the Benediction of the Most Blessed SAcrament, Friday evening. 7 o’clock. Clergy—Right Her. Au gustas Verot. I). D.. Bishop of Savannah : J• F. O’Neil. Hr.. Vicar General: Her. Peter Dufau. Rev. Henry P. Clavreul. , _ . St. Patrick’a Church—AoulheaAt corner of We*t Broad and Überty street*-Rev Charles Prendergu.l, Hev Peter Wheiam-Mass 8 1-2 a. m , High Mass at 10 1-2 a. m. I’BOTLHTANT BPIfWOCAI. OHCRfUKO. Christ Church—eaat aide of Johnson Square, corner Bull and Congress HUvepi—Rrv. Char lea Coley, A*- gietant Rector. Bervice at 10 a. m.: Evening Prayer, 5 1-2 p ra.: Sunday bchooU p. m. St Jobu-i Church-wc-t aide of MadUop Square, coiner Bull and Charlton atreetH—Rev. C. F. McKee, Re-tor tk*r\lce at 10 1-2 a. m., 4 p. m: Sunday School 9 a. m; Wm S. Bogart, Superintendent Prayer* Wedneadayg and Friday*. 6 p'm JMSTHODa«T CHUKifIUa Trinity Church—wett side St. Jamea Sqnare. corner Barnard and York atreeta-Rev. A. M. Winn. Poator. Service a. m. and Bp. m . Sunday ; Prayer meet ing, Tucaday Afternoon at sp. m Sunday School, at 5 p m Sunday Afternoon, Rr. C. L> Rogers, bup't. ICTBEBXN CHIHUIS. Savannah Lutheran Church—Sa»t pIMu of Wright Square, corner Bud and State street* Rev. P. M. Gllbeit. Paster. ber>ire* at lw 1 -*2 a. m.; &p. m. Sun day St hoOl 9 a. m.; John T. Taomas Su|»erintendent. ServhvThuradaya, 3 1-2 p. m ea>«LY iejuan oHcacaEa. Independent PreabyUrian Church—Southweat cor ner Bull and South Broad atreeta—Kev L S. R. Paator. Services 101-2 a. m.. sp. in. Sunday School 9 a. ra ; John W. Anderson,Superintendent, Service Thursday aflernoon. gxFTIST CBI ECaES. Savannah Baptist Cbnrch— Wc« side «f Chipp*wa Square, corner Bull and Hull streets— Rev. Syhenna Landrum, Paaior. Service 1U 1 * * m and 4p. m. Sunday school 4 1-2 p. m.; George W. Davis, Super lntendent. Service 1 hursdays at sp. m. UKOaKW OONOar.OATIONS. Mlckva Israel—Northeast c rncr of Whitaker mu’ Liberty atreeta—Kev. A. Kpateln, Heeler. Service Friday, 3 o’clock p. m ; Saturday, 9 1-2 o’clock a. m. Bnal Bvrlth Jacob—Armory Hall building, West side Wright Square, corner Bull *nd State streets— Services Friday, S o’clock p. m.; Saturday, 9 o’clock a m • coi.oßv» on rears. First African Baptist Church—West side Franklin Square, corner Montgomery and Bryan streets—Rev. W lll Campbell. Pastor Service 10 1-v am . 31-2 aud 7p. m Monday School 2p. iu.; James Sims, Super intendent’ Charles L. De LaMolta, AsilsUnt. Cbnrch service Thursdays. 7 p. m.; prayer* Monday* 7 p. m. Second African Baptist Charcb-West side Green Square, corner State and Houston streets—Kev. John Cox, Pastor. Service Ist 1-2 a. ra., 312 and 7 p.m. Sunday School 2 1-2 p in.: Merman Eve* Snperiu undent: Wm. Gorgau, Assistant. PisyeraTuesdays and Thursday* 7 p. m. _ . Third African Baptist Church—Bryan, near Fahra street—Rev. E. Houston, l’astor. Service 10 a. m , 3 and 7p. m. Prayers Moud.iys and Thursday* 7u. m. Fourth African Baptist Church—Liberty, neur Mont. f ornery streets - Kev. Isaac Brown, Pastor: Kev. Henry Tylor, Assistant Past or. Service 10 1-2 a. m, 3 1 2 mid 7 p. m. Prayers Tuesdays and Thnradays, 7 p. m. St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church—W est side Calhoun Sqoar* Kev. James Lay Header. Service lft a. m., 7 p. m. Union Methodist Episcopal-Newstreet, near Fahm street, North Central Railroad Depot—Kev. William Bentley, Pastor. Service 10 a. in., 31-2 and 7 p.m. Sunday School 12 1-2 p. m.; Henry Bates, superin tendent. enraoiiKS ci.osfi>. German Lutheran Church—Corner Drayton and Gordou streets. ~, , Weslev Chapel—Northeast corner of Lincoln and Sooth Broad streets. , Peufleld's Mariners’ Church—Bay street, South side, between Abercoru aud Lincoln streets. First Presbyterian Church—East side of Monterey Square, corner Bull and Taylor atreeta. MASONIC. Soi.onos’a Loimr, No. 1, meets first Thursday In each month. K. T. Turner, W. At.; John Nicholson, 8. W.; Jobu Foley, F. W.; J. Holbrook Eattll, 8. D.; H. L. Schreiner, J. D.: James M. .lone* Secretary; .lame. Luchlison, Jr , Treasurer ZxamssuLt Loco* No. 15, meets second Thursday In each month. W’m. Gri*ene, W M : David Thomp son, S. M.; Thomas BaUantlne, J, W'.: M. Keicb. 8. D.; - Stein, J. D.; JohnUonsto. .Secretary; Alfred Haywood. Treasurer. Climon Loooa, No. 54, meets first and third Mon days In each mouth. S. E. Byrk. W. 31.; John Kuther lord. S. W.; Wm. Ulbtsms, J. W.; P. HellzUmn, 8. D.; ——, J. D.; David H. Galloway Secretary; Wm. M. Dav bison. Treasurer. ' Aaciesv Lanuuazk Loihi* No. 23.—N0 regular meetings durlug the summer months. Edward C. Hough, W. 31-; W'm. F. Holland, S. W’.; J. H. De mand. J. W.; C. 1,. Hackett, S. I>.; , J. D. Gl.aiha Cosl-lv* No. li.—etc ed for the summer. B. T- Turner, 11. P.: Wm. Greene. K.; W. F Holland, S.: David H. Galloway, M. (’.; J. Holbrook Estlll. P. c; ; John F’oiey, M. 3U V.; M. Reich. M. 2d V.: H L. Schretucr, At. Ist V.; Thomas Ballantine, C. U. Uaosuia Cocmcil, No. 1. —Closed until winter. ODD FELLOW’S. OoLZiUoSi-it Loud* No. 1 meets every Tuesday eve ning, at their hall. Bay street, over Nichm’s Printing Office. Kobt, H. Footman, N. G. ■ Charles F. Preston, V. G.: Charles Gross. Secretary; W, J. Clemence, Treasurer. - Live Oak Lodge, No. ". meets every Friday evening at the southwest corner of Butt and Broughton streets. 4tb story. Koht. At. Barthelmcs* N. G.: Jobu Hous ton, V. G , David U. Gilloway, Secretary • David Thompson, Treasurer. D*Kxi.u Loihie. No. 9, meets every Monday eve ning, southw est earner ot Bull and Broughton streets, 4th story, llcury J. Quantor.k, N. G-; John Null, V. G.; C. C. Millar, Secretary, C. P. Landershtn* Trea surer. I Magnolia EacrMi siaT, No.’l, meets 2d and 4th Weduesilay In each month in DcKalb Lodge Hoorn.— llavlu Bailey, C. P.: Kobt. GroTe* 11. t. ; J. Hol brook Estlll, S. W.; Chas. Groove* secretary ; James L. Usupt, Treasurer. HOTELS. Sea Island Hotel. OPEN TO THE PUBLIC, Tuesday, June 20th, 1866. THIS new Hotel, situated on the most dsslrable spot on the eastern bank ol Hilton Head Island, al, fords a due view of the Pier, Bay, Ocean, and sur rounding Is'ands. The scenery la quite as pleasing and Inlet eating, in every respect, as the famous Wa taring place of Newport, K. 1., and Is altogether as healthful a place to apeud the summer months. It has a line hard smooth beach, seventeen miles long, affording a more charming drive than the celebrated Beach at NahauL Mass., and as Sue sea bathing as st thst place or Cape Msy. The House has over seventy large, airy rooms, and verandahs on three sides of all the stories; the tarnl tare is entirely new, and the tables will be furnished with lac best thst can be procured here aud in Ibc Northern markets. Every elfo.l will be made to ren der the Hotel all that the most fastidious can desire. Billiard Rooms snd Be*Bathing houses will soon be in readiness for guests , Ju23 ts Port Roval House, HILTON HEAD, H C. RIDDELL A RUQG, Psoesiivons. a. s. amoct.L. it. r. acoo. luii-tf WATCHES, JEWELRY, Ac. samuel p. Hamilton; (Surressor to Wllmot A Rlrhmond.i IiKAI.SR IN watches, SILVERWARE, JkWELRV, CANES, CUTLERY, Ao. Cobnsb Wturaasm Hr. Jet iaj* snd Co.seaxes Sea , SAVANNAH, GA. Watches and Jewelry repaired. Chronometers rated by transit. Cash paid tor old Gold and Silver. au*B4f NORTH RIVER MItTLTIRU, WORKS. GRIFFING, BROTHER A CO., Paoratavosa, SS us SO Cocsti.and Sthut. NEW YORK, Manufacturers of Plows, Harrows, Cultivators, Cot ton Sweeps, Corn Mills, Cotton Ulna, Ac. EVery Implement wanted by the Planter, Also, dealers in Field and Sardes Heed*. Also, Agents for Bravo's Concentrated Manure, Bone, Ac. Hand for circular |n9o 9m lIKAVHJ'KB BUB-DISTRICT op oombchkm, savannas, Oa , August 24, ISCS. GkNixat Oansss.t No. 28. f Capt. K. A. Parkinson. 188d Regiment, N. Y. Yoig., Is hereby announced as Street Commissioner etty of Savannah. He will be obeyed aad respected Accordingly. Bv W4WWO of Bvtßrig Gen. DAVIS Wa. H. Folk, A A. A. G. au2s •HOCIIUM, HTUAUT Ac co„ Pamlljr &rooorra. DZALZAS M TEAS, WINES AND Liqi’Oßß, Cohnu Bcll akd BsouuuroN Sratrrt Spra-Ul Attention paid to country orders from FAmi lie-* And for the Trade. Good, delivered to all parts of the city free of charge. L. V. Stcast. H. M. Kellogg. aul9 If PIERCE SKEHAIST Wholesale and Befall Dealer In Fine Groceries, Boot* and Shoe* Clothing. Foreign and Domestic Wine* Llqnert and Segar* Also. Skehan’e Celebrated GOLDEN ALE AND CHAMPAGNE CIDEK, in bottle and in wood. London and Dublin Brown Stout. Scotch and Eng lish Ale* Ac. Liberal deductions made to the trade. 176 BROUGHTON STREET. SAVANNAH. and 82 Liberty street. New York. GADEN & UNCKLES, GENERAL PRODUCE AMD COMS’N MERCHANTS, AND— WHOLESALE DEALERS IN GROCERIES, PRO VISIONS. Ho., Coi.au or Bax amii Basmasd Stezsta, SAVANNAH, GA. Highest market rates paid for Cotton, Wool, Hide* &c., and liberal cash advances made on shipments to onr New York House. anlß Geo. A. Hudson, Wholesale and Befall Dealer IN Groceries, Ales, Wines, Segars, Liquors, &c. tours rast ooßNzm or EAST BROAD AND BROUGHTON STREETS, savannah, Georgia. aul9 Ira KIRLIN & KIENZLE, Wholesale and Retail dealers in ALES, HINES AND LAGER BIER. OUR H O U W E, 103 BAY STREET. a»2l ts 3500 TONS op ENGLISH RAILS, Os beet quality, 50x58 per lineal yard. For sale by FOWLS A CO. ]ul9 Cm • No. 70 Broadway, N. Y. KIRLIN, BRO. & BURKE, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN ALES, « AD LIQUORS, rtIRVER WHITAKER STREET AND BAY' DANE. ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED It DELIVERED. uu2l * ts Imported and Domestio WINES AND LIQUORS, At Wholesale, for Family I’ae, AT 207 BAY STREET. ISRAEL R. SKALY A CO. may24-tf FOR HALE. 1,000 bushels OATS, 1,000 do WHITE CORN, ouaxr to euoet oonsignueht. Also—lso pounds Celobrated ZephyT Faff SMOKING TOBACCO. N. A. HARDEE A CO., »a3l-tt Bay street, 9 Stoddard's Buildings. FOB SALE, BY RECENT ARRIVALS. CIDER VINEGAR DRIED APPLES, PRUNES, MUSTARD. CURRANTS, HERRINGS. INDIGO, SEGARS. PAINTS AND OILS, ALLS GREASE. BAGGING, ROPE. Inquire of CHAS. L. COLBY*CO., aug!9-tf Corner Bay and Abercoru atreeta. Large Importation -OF HAVANA LEAF AND SMOKING TOBACCO. 125,000 Superior Havana Segars, (Jenny I.lndj 30 bales Spanish Leaf Tobacco 2,000 lbs. choice Spanish Smoking Tobacco 3,000 Dunches Spanish Cigarette* Just received direct from Havana. I have also In Store a large lot of the best brands Virginia Smoking and Chewing Tobacco. Anderson's snd IJllsnthsP* Fine Cut Chewing To bacco. Merchaum. Brier Root and other Pipes. AU of which 1 am prepared to sell at Wholesale or Retail. R. MOLINA, Corner Bull and Congress streets, auglC-tf Under Screven House. VMirWBAITO AGEM, George A. Crump & Cos., 209 Bboak Stbbit, Aoovsta, Ga, HAVE on band a large and well selected stock of Manutkrtured and Smoking Tobacco. Hamplhs sent by Express when desired. 3m Jn2o FOR SAIjI). RECEIVED PER STEAMER CHASE, 200 kits (new 1S<»), No. 1 Family Mackerel. an2l-tf N. A. HARDEE A CO. _ DRUGS. Drugs, Medicines, aid Chemicals. A choice selection of DRUGb, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, ' PATENT MSDICINBS and TRUSSES, I.ABPBB FBOB NSW SOBB. Apathecar.es, Planters, and trad, rs bom the Interi or, can be supplied at the shortest notice, i can warrant every article aa being pars. A large quantity of European LARCHES, finest quality. AM the Patent Medicine* extant on hand. One hundred cases Jacobs' Dysenteric Cordial. ALL WILL BE SOLD LOW FO CASH, WaOLSSALI AMD BlT.lt. ATArOTIECiIIES’ MALE, Comm Broughton and Barnard streets. N, B. -Fresh Garden Seeds W. tL WALSH, InlO-Sm • Proprietor. CBMWIOT mOMMAffW, for. Liti M. ut'u eru, J. R. W. JoßMeruM. CHURCHILL & JOHNSTON, Dry G-oods, AND— GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS AGENTS OF STEAMER UNION, 333 BROAD STRKRT, OreietTZ Mssoivto Hall. AUCUBTA, CEORCIA. Will give prompt and peraonai attention to all CONSIGNMENTS THEY MAY BE FA VORED WITH. Consignments Solicited. References In Savannah—Meeare. DeWltt A Mor gan, Bell. Wylly t Christian; J. T. Paterson A Cos. ; N. Lyon, Esq. aug*4-lm Mordecai & Go.. COMMISSION * SHIPPING MERCHANTS N. E. CORNER OF GAY AND LOMHARD STS., Opposite the Custom House,' B A I, T I M O R F, . THE undersigned have established a House In this city, under the style of MORDKCAI * CO . for the purpose of carrying on a General Commission and Shipping Business. DAVID MORDECAI. J. RANDOLPH MORDBOAI. Advances msec on consignment to the honse of Mordecai A Cos., Charleston, 8. C. Baltimore, Angnst 1. 1366. au!9-C JACKSON & WARROCK, AUCTION AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, JACKSONVILLE. FLA. Consignments solicited. Peraonai attention glvigi to forwarding Merchandise and Cotton. aul9-lm TO SHIPPERS OF t'OTTOJi AND OTHER SOUTHERN PRODUCE. FENNER, BENNETT * BOWMAN, Successors to Hotchkla* Fenner A Bennett. COMMISSION MERCHANTS. No. 40 Vessv Strlst, w Yoaa. And Memphl* Tenn. Taovss Fznkeo, Hxnbv Bo«nt, D. W. Bowucm Jtß Ola CHAS. L. COLBY & CO., Shipping Commission and Forwarding MERCHANTS. SONZi BLOOM, OOKNMB BAV AMU AUUOOBX STMUT SAVANNAH, GA. LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES Made on Consignments to the firm of Chas L. Colby, of New York, or to our friends In Boston. MAUDE * WRIGHT', Agents at August* G* BirtßZHCtl; Messrs. Dabney, Morgan * Cos., New York. Jarivs Slade, Kgq„ New York. Hon. J Wiley Kdmand* Boston. Gardner Colby. Esq.. Boston. aulS—u Lewis 1.. Jonea, SHIPPING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, A’o 17 Broadway, New York. Liberal advances on Shipments to abov c Consign Bent, made by HUNTER * GAMMELL, Agents Pioneer Line Steamship* 84 Bay Street, Savannah. Reference In New York— Messrs. Srorroan, Tiluton * Cos. may 26 _ 3mn Woodward, Baldwin & Cos., 110 Duane Street, New York, 9 and 11 Hanover St., Baltimore. DRY GOODS COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Liberal advances made on Consignment* Sheeting* Osnabargs and Yarns. JylS L. J. 0 nil mart in & Cos., GENERAL COMMISSION AND SHIPPING MERCHANTS, 14-8 Bay Street. (Opposite the City Hotel,, SAVANN An, GA PARTICULAR a .tentlon given to procuring Freight* and filling .rdera for Hard Fine Timber and Lum ber, Cotton, Wool, Hide* Ac. L. t. aciutAznn, soon FLAancaT. i. w. cruumond. au!7 lm CEO. R. CRUMP & CO., AUCTION AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 909 Broad Strict. Apocbta, Ga. jtt2o Sm Tobias, Hendricks & Cos., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, NO. 88 BEAVER AND 135 PEARL STS., >Few Tork. Refer to Octavus Cuhen. au2S 3m EDWARD C. LEGRIEL & CO., o mmission Merchants, BROXUiaS, ANDINSITRANCE AGENTS, Maeon, Georgia. ORDERS AND CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED. UWAKO O. LSUBISL, 1 use. o. rat wan. / aug22 lm James B. Cahill, GROCER tod COMMISSION MERCHANT AUGUSTA, GA. CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED. COTTON Purchased and Shipped Merchandise bought and sold on Commission. Will also take Agencies for the sale of any Goods snd Merchandize required In the Southern market. JyW 3m ' M. J. SOLOMONS, ~ Commission Merchant, YJTILL attend to the Selling or Receiving and Tor- T T warding all kinds of Merchandise. Produce, Ac Office for the present st the Drug Store of J. X. Abraham* A Cos. su2l-lm JOHN S. SAMMIS & CO., Forwarding and Commission MERCHANTH. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN Dry Goods, Groceries, &e., NOS. 1 AND 2 SAMMI3' BLOCK, Bay Street, Jacksonville, Florida. UK. «. BAHAAIIB. ED. O. SAMMIB. CO AS. Ira MATH EE aull ts J. SHAFFER, OoxomlMlon Dealer Id all fripdM of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC FRUITS An> PRODUCE, West Wasßnraron Mautsr, Opposite 143 West st, Bulkhead between Barclay and Vesey «?., NEW Y O' R K. Potatoes, Applss and Onions constantly on band, and pat up for the Southern market All consignments promptly attenked to. IMT Refers to A. L. Bradley, 'A. Haywood, T. J Walsh, and J. H. 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