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•jure of Steumshtpsund
FO|l NEW YORK.
Idaho, Wednesday, 30th Instam, at 2
-i,ip Zodiac, Thursday, 3Ut inMant, at
FOB rBILADBI.PBI*.
ship Minnetonka, Saturday, September 2d,
FOB DOCTORTOWN.
sr Wm O Gibbon*, every Tuesday morning
•ruak Tuesday Morning, at 10 o’clock.
FOB AUGUSTA.
Iner Gen. Berry, Wednesday, 30th Inst., at 10
■im-eiTrobbkbies— A Labgk Amount of Sil
riKE STOLEN.— Our city at the present time
e infested with a gang of thieves who hazard
11 lives iu their visitations to private residen
ce veniugs since the residence of Mr. M. J.
)B», on Taylor street, was entered and robbed,
me night, the residence of Mrs. J. M. Abra
on the southwest corner of Jones and Barnard
was also entered and robbed. Thethieies
ave committed these depredations are pre
with every description of tools to effect their
unday night last the residence of Mrs. Owens,
corner of Abercom and State streets, was en
and robbed of a large amount of sliver ware,
ine of which, as family plate, Is more than its
iin the precious metal. The samejUght the
ice3 of Mr. Octavus Cohen and Mr. Wyatt were
1. Ail the thieves procured by their last depre
s were small.
ia of Mb- Thomas J. Firr.— Many of cur old
is win upon due reflection remember Mr. Thos.
, Dr many years the senior of the firm of Pitt
ertsou, boot and shoe dealers In this city.
Pitt tor several months was confined to his
ace by dropsy. On Sunday he sent for the Hon.
M. Russell, attorney at law, to make ont and
luthenticated his last will and testament. Mr.
11 was In the commission of this Important
md had near completed the same when Mr.
ecomlng artlcula mortis, or In death, he
Ihl9 mission, Mr. Pitt living only a few min
ter calling Mr. Russell In.
Ttt was aged 73 years, a native of South Caro
as never married, and was one of those few
rlc men in our city. The deceased leaves a
iroperty, which will be, by the laws of Georgia,
dby his sister, Mrs. Fox, the only living rel-
litii of as Officer of the U. 8. Volunteers.
egret to announce the death of Capt. Wm. Rob
i, i:3d New York Volunteers.
>t. Koblnson, for several days, had exhibited
toms of insanity, and his brother officers, en
trad by every means in their power to keep
,n the Guard Tent of tbelr camp In Warren
re Sunday night last, while the guard was pos
betng changed or when they thought him asleep
ado hLs escape from the camp. Passing up
.treet, he entered Hodgson’s Block, passed
ie stairs to a room on the second floor, ltom
h be jumped over the iron portico on the river
, a distance of over sixty-five feet to the ground,
red injuries which causing Instant death,
pt. Robinson was e native of Brooklyn, Long
and. He was about thirty-two years of age and
Mayes a wife and child.
Boats on the Ocmcloee, altamaha and
Rivers. —In consequence of the above rivers
very low, several enterprising citizens have
flat boats and are reaping a harvest In
to Darien for shipment to Savannah or the
Hi, cotton and other goods, which are In the
adjacent to the above rivers. It Is stated
a gentleman formerly connected with the Sa-
Press la actively engaged in his shirt sleeves
Hthr maul and mallet, as also with the axe, In
his boats ready at the rate of one per week.
J Success attend all men of enterprise, is our wish.
|mo* who have abandoned the Press, alter many
of hard labor, should be encouraged In any
;H§Abc:>iY or St. Vincent of Paul.—The attention
and guardians is directed to the advertlse
'igM if this excellent school, conducted by the 31s
Mercy. The tall term opens on the 15th of
■Ember. The terms or tuition, board, 4c., are
IK e Tbit.—Saturday evening last the steamer
1 Gibbons, Capt. Phllpot, departed from Da.
.•here she discharged s small freight and
i board four hundred and eleven bales of cot
i returned toSavanpah yesterday at i o'clock.
auction and Commission House.— Attention
:ed to the advertisement of Mess&s. Williams,
re 4 Cos., under the Auction head. The gen
i composing the new firm are well known In
ly as competent and reliable business men.
or Vessels in Port.—This morning we pre
i our local column anew feature of commer
;d marine reporting, by a shipping list.
? may be Inaccuracies In the same, but we ask
.1 assistance be rendered out Reporters, as the
Vessels will be kept up dally.
Tcktle Sour.—A flnc Green Tuttle will be
up at ‘ Our House” to-day at eleven o’clock.
THE COURTS.
Ar.t liEtT. COL. M. T. HOLHROOL, PROVOST MAR
SHAL, DISTRICT OF SAVANNAH.
(V Savannah, Aug. 26, iB6O,
(■appearing from the application of James Watson
•alt he nnd others planting crops on the plantation
ofMtt John Potter, In Chatham County, on the Au
feujta Hoad, about eight miles from the city by per
bflton of the owner, and that this complainant Is
M|| injured by other persons planting on the same
BLntr* - It was ordered that all persons occupy-
Hgtke above described premises, who are interler
■gwitii this plantation In any manner whatsoever,
Ellupon complaint filed and substantiated at this
be punished by confinement in Jail or other
iHbted States vs. Mrs- Doyle, buying and receiving
Ipen goods, kn owing them to have been stolen, on
mlstk day of August, 1866—plea not guilty. Case
Amissed for want of testimony,
fcnite-i States vs. Vv'Ullam Glenn, (colored,) bur
ffihrj committed on the night of the 18th August,
■Mb plea not guilty. It was ordered that the de
■nreut be closely confined lu the jail of Chatham
' flopi; nine months and thereafter be discharged.
I lltoy O'Donnell vs. Michael O'Donnell—recovery
■ittersonal property. By request of plalutltf, case
«Hed Counsel for plaintiff M. Benedict Esq., for
MDcant Col. A. tV. Stone.
ISackctt, Belcher* Cos. vs. J. B. Presdee.—Anac
fcofi to recover possession of steamer Oak, claimed
Vftroperty of plaintiff and decision asked as to Who
■tfic proper Attorney of Sackett, Belcher 4 Cos. In
‘,fc®at;er of controversy between the above named
.■», upon evidence submitted and examined, it
ordered,
■i, Tliat an order granted on the 2,'ith Inst., at the
Bii' p and m t.ivui .a Amos tVondruff, if.. Attorney
ot iilatatiirs, is hereby revoked and made
and void.
That Mr. J. M. Rein, of Savannah, is hereby
. Bolutcd Receiver to take In his charge and run the
fVßy* l oak| aDli t 0 c °btract for and receive all
and deposit the money accruing on the same
aH Savannah National Bank, until the first meet
' rirej* the Superior Court of Chatham County, at
tune he will make a true and correct return to
tMerkof said Court of all monies received and
U That the said J. M- Keln, Receiver, execute a
W in the lust and full sum of arty thousand dol
lS with approved securltfes, for the faithful per
fdar.ee of his duties as such, and for compensation
odhlcU said duties he shall be entitled to receive
tfte per cent, on the amonnt of all receipts and a
tiffsum of three per cent, for all disbursements.
■h. That the receiver Is hereby authorized and
eg|)owered to pay such expenses of the steamer Oak
‘mare necessary to keep her In running order the
, fills for which to be first examined and certified to
■ correct by the Captain of said steamer,
ffth—That the Receiver is further authorized and
Ifflered to pay the wages of hands, salaries of officers
ff already due, as well as all bills for boat stores
Beady received and certified to by Capt. G. W. Mar
■til taking duplicate receipts for each payment
Bde, one to be deposited with the funds to aid In the
Bal settlements, and the other to be kept by hlm
jßth,—The Receiver Is hereby ordered to pay out of
B first earning of the boat all costs or Court and
■tomey's fees, taking duplicate copies for the same.
’■Tth.—Cpoo lallure to execute the required bond of
the Receiver tkM day, the said steamer Oak, will be
retamed at her wliart, and held subject to the or
ders of the l’rovuat Marshal of the District of Savan
nah until the foregoing conditions are compiled
with. Counsel far plaintiff. M. Benedict, E*qr..Col.
U. Fitch for defendant.
AUGUST 26, 1865.
P. Whelan vs. Wm. Frewen—Unlawfully and con
trary to orders holding possession of premises on
Bay street, one door east of Habersham street. It
appearing from the records of the Provost Marshal's
Office that on the loth day of August. 1865, a judg
ment was rendered In thenhove case, viz : that the
defendant vacate the premises occupied bv him on
the 25th day ol August, 1565, and the said defendant
pay costs of ami ; and It further appearing from the
petitioner, CoL A. W. Stone, counsel for plaintiff, that
the said Wm. Frewen has tailed to comply with the
above order—lt is now ordered that Captain 8. W.
Cowdrey, Provost Marshal of the Sub-District ol the
Ogeechee, forthwith dispossess the said defendant.
-A. CARD.
We, the undersigned. Committee delegated by the
passengers on lioard the steamer “Zodiac,” from
New York to Savannah, avail ourselves of tills oppor
tunity to testify our appreciation of Capt. Buckley
and his able omceis and crew during the passage.
We cannot leave Capt. Buckley without tendering
him our warmest acknowledgments for his uniform
kindness and unremitting attention to every want of
the passengers committed to his care, and with pleas
ure recommend him to the traveling public as a
courteous gentleman and qualified seaman.
In this connection we cannot omit to mention the
efficiency of the Chief Engineer, Mr. Cushing, and
the obliging and gentlemanly Purser, Mr. Henry
Scranton. [Signed]
J. W. Hertz, Ch'mn.
X. W. Neely.
* W. H. Sherwood.
Joseph H. Pice.
• Wm. B. Sturtetant.
Chas. Van Horn.
Jared Dennis.
Taoa. White, Secy.
Hotel A.i*i’ivnlH.
PULASKI HOUSE. AUGUST 29, 1865.
W M Williams, New York John Irwin, jr, Ohio
Thomas Whvte, do G W Stebblns, Vermont
J Crowell, ' do J B Conelly,
Miss Leach, do J Gant, wile 4 child, N Y
Jared Dennis, do S E Bostick, Macon
A Baum, Augusta J F Barfield, do
J Carey, do Dr Hertz, Milledgeville
W J Morton, do T Bash, Fernandlna
C Whitehead, Jr, Burke co W Kemp and ladv,
J 8 Bynn, do H C Archer, MD, Brooklyn
J IE Harper, do Mrs Lt Col Sprague * 2
I W Neely, Savannah children, New Haven
C C Cambridge, do
Hhipping Intelligence.
Mtnatnre Almanac—This Day.
Snn rises 5 32|Moon sets 11 35
Sunsets 6 29|High water u 19
PORT OF SAVANNAH,
Arrived.
Monday, Aug. 28, 1865.
Steamship Zodiac, Buckley, New York—Hunter 4
Gammell.
Consignees.—Adams Express Company, Gen Stead
man, Brigham, Baldw in 4 Cos, Crane, Johnston 4 Cos,
c L colby 4 co, Dzyallnskl 4 Slager, J e Dufor, M
Duggan, U F Einstein, Ames 4 Peabody, W A Beard,
Erwin 4 Hardee, M Fern, Stephen Feirall, Gaden 4
Uncles, J Gilliland 4 Cos, C L Gilbert, Hilton 4 Ran
dall, Hess 4 Gutman, Halsey, Watsou 4 Cos, II Hayue,
Hunter 4 Gammed. C Haas. E E Hertz, J Llppman,
Keriln 4 BurKe, K J Larcouibe, Lovell 4 Lattimore.
S M Lederer, John Longh, J McMahon, H Melnhard
4Co. HLMehrtens, AMeyera, FMelnke, OCMeger,
A J Miller, Terence Mugent, jr, H W Pease, J M
Prentiss, c Rothschilds, C 0 Rogers, Kein 4 Cos, Beu
win 4 Cochran. J R Sealv 4 Cos, O Fallen 4 Cos, Rev
C H Corley, Ruwe, Whitney 4 Cos, S W Stern, A AS 1-
umens 4 co, w U Stark, K H Tatem, Weed, Cornwell
4 Cos, W M Walsh, J Kalirs 4 Bro, A L Smith, Whvte
4 Fellner, P Walter, H Wertheimer, W H Williams,
J K Zeelen 4 Cos, Order. Barrett, Carter 4 Cos, W H
Wltlberger 4 Cos, F Brown, and others.
Passengers.— Maj Leach, Mrs W Smith, A BaUm.
Mary Keimax, Dr Arcner, Thos Whyte, Mrs Sprague
and 2 children, John Erwin, W H Sherwood, J Den
nis, J N Debblns, W Griffin, Geo W Lovell, Geo Conn,
Maj Jones, W .Vl Joseph, J N Peck, Dr Hertz, J Auglll,
John Stone, C Van Horn, and steerage.
Steamer Wm G Gibbons, Phllpot, Darien—with
411 bales upland cotton—to Erwin X Hardee and
Brigham, Baldwin 4 Cos.
Tug Starlight, Anderson, Hilton Head.
Irlin Rains' flats from Augusta, with 88 bales cot
ton, 40 do domestics—to Brady 4 Smith and ('has L
Colby and Cos.
Capt Stallion’s flat from Augusta, with 195 bales
Upland cotton—to Adams Express Company.
Cleared.
U S Transport Continental, Summer, Darien, Ga.
Bark R W Walker, Lathan; New York—C L Colby
4 Cos.
Steamer Emilie, Bender, Hilton Head.
Steamer St Helena, Cercopley, Beaufort.
LIST OF VESSELS IN THE PORT OF
-riSAYAMNAH.I
Savannah, Aug. 28,1865.
STEAMSHIPS.
Ariadne, Crary—loading for New York—Central
Cotton Press—John R Wilder.
Idaho, Holmes—loading for New York. 448 tons—
Low's Wharf, foot of Lincoln street—Brigham, Bald
win 4 80.
Zodiac, Buckley—loading for New York, foot of
Abercom street—‘Hunter 4 Gammell.
bares.
Pawnee, Williams, 346—loading for New York,
Central Cotton Press—C L Colby 4 Cos.
Harvest Moon. Staples, 398—loading for New York,
Central Cotton Press,—C L Colby 4 Cos.
BRIGS.
Martha Eggleso, Clifford, 338—loading for New
York—Richardson 4 Barnard.
Waltham, Cottrell—from Boston—discharging, to
Master.
SCHOONERS.
Witch Queen, Ferclval, 115—from Boston—dis
charging, Lower Rice MlU—Richardson 4 Barnard.
Alice Flora, (Br) Knowles—from Sassau—discharg
ing, Lower Rice Mill—Bell, Wylly 4 Christian.
Anna Sims, (new) Stevenson—awaiting completion
at Quantock’s Mill—C L Colby 4 CO.
John H Williams, Fooks, 85—loadiug for Philadel
phia, foot of Drayton street—C l, Colby 4 Cos.
Addle E Barnes, Lawson, 145—waiting cargo, foot
of Drayton street—Einii Koetcke 4 Cos.
Ruth H Baker, Smith, 378—loading for New York,
foot of Barnard street —C L Colby 4 Cos.
Eothen, Murray. 102—from New York—discharg
ing, foot of Barnard street—Master,
Luxury- or the the Ancients—Disc overles
at Pompeii.
Ualignani’s Messenger, of August C, has
the following -
The excavations at Pompeii are going on
with an activity, stimulated by the important
discoveries made almost at every step, and
the quantities of gold and silver tound,
which more than suffices to cover the cost
of the works. Near the Temple of Juno, of
which an account was recently given, has
just been brought to light a house no doubt
belonging to sume millionaire of the time, as
the furniture is of ivory, bronze, and marble.
Tbe couches of the triclimum, or dining
room, are especially of extreme richness.
The flooring consists of an immense mosaic,
well preserved in parts, and of which the
centre represents a table laid out for a grand
dinner. In the middle, oc a large dish, may
be seen a splendid peacock, with its tail
spread out, and placed back to back with
another bird also of elegant plumage. Around
them are arranged lobsters, one of which
hold 9 a blue egg in its claws, a second an
oyster, which appears to be fricaseed, as it
is open and covered with herbs; a third, a
rat fvrei, and a fourth, a small vase tilled
with fried grasshoppers. Nex> comes a cir
cle of dishes of fish, interspersed with others
of partridges, hares, and squirrels, which all
have their heads placed between their fore
feet. Then comes a row of sausages of all
forms supported by one of eggs, oysters, aud
olives, which in its turn is surrounded by a
double circle of peaches, cherries, melons,
and other fruits and vegetables. The walls
of tbe triclimum are covered with fresco
paintings of birds, fruits, flowers, game, and
fish of all kinds, tbe whole interspersed with
drawings which lend a charm to the whole
not easy to describe. On a table of rare
wood, carved and inlaid with gold, marble,
agate, and lapis lazuli, were found amphoric
still containing wine, and some goblets of
onyx.
Five thousand bushels of ashe9 collected
from the ruins of the buildings containing
tobacco destroyed by tbe Ore of the 8d of
April, in Richmond, have been alreadv ship
ped from Richmond.
At a large meeting ot the citizens of Mont
gomery county, Va., recently held, a series
of resolutions were adopted, Indignantly re
pudiating tbe idea that the citizens an in
clined to turbulence, violence and resistance
agaiott the Government.
' .. HRIWW.
FOll THE BENEFIT
or THE - - A
WIDOWS or TOE ABRAHAM’S HOME
On Wednesday, August 30,
Commencing at Eight O’cloeU.
A GRAND
CONCERT
W ILL BK GIVEN AT THE
Masonic Hall,
By Ppol'oKgor «J. .J. Gorres
AND
Ladies and Gentlemen Amateures
OF SAV.YTV
PART 1.
1. Choros from Trovatore Verdi
2. Soprano Solo Richard*
3. Duett from Martians ; Wallaoe
4. Bass Solo Himmel
5. Plano and Flute, Adagio and Polonaise Keller
6. Male Quartette Muller
T. Tenor Solo Thomas
8 Piano Solo Sat ter
9. Duett for Soprano and Tenor from Trovatore,
Verdi
10. Trio for Soprano, Tenor and Bass Bishop
PART 11-1.
1. Chorus from Bohemian Girl Balfe
2. Piano and Flute, Grand Duo Brilliant,
Oborne and Tolon
3. Soprano Solo from Lombardi Verdi
4. Male Quartette Foster
5. Buett from Norma Bellini
6. Tenor Solo. ~.; Night
T. Soprana Solo , Harvey
g. Comic Song
9. Duett for Tenor and Bass Williams
A full Programme will be published on the Concert
night.
The Piano on this occasion will be used from the
Music Store of J. C. Schreiner * Son.
S3T Tickets £l, to be sold at the principal stores
and at this office.
To answer several applications about Musical In
structions, Prof. Gorrce will say that his Headquarters
are at the Music Store of J. C. Schreiner A Son.
au2B-3
VOLKS’ GAHTBN,
(Congress st., between Jefferson and Montgomery sts., )
REGULAR SUMMER SEASON.
PROMENADE CONCERTS EVERY NIGHT,
HV lUK |
Savannah Orchestra,
Prof. E. Ricutre, Leader,
ts Refreshments of the best quality and in every
variety. lmo ‘ aulO
am. Wm Ii . <mm.
SPECIAL NOTICF.Iv
SPECIAL NOTICE.
THE Internal Revenue Tax mnst be paid on Cotton
and all Manufactured Goods before shipment from
this Fort, after this date.
Office at Savannah National Bank.
ALEX. N. WILSON,
Collector Internal Revenue, Ist District Ga.
aug24-lw
BATCHELOR’S HAIR DYE !
The Original and Best in the World ! The only tmr
and perfect Hair Dye. Harmless, 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 Bigned William A. Batchelor.
Also,
REGENERATING EXTRACT OF MILLEFLEURB,
For Restoring and Beautifying the Hair.
aul4-ly CHARLES BATCHELOR, New Yoek.
zVLediear Notices.
OFFICE and Residence removed to corner President
and Abercom streets, in rear of Court House.
Dr. JAB. B READ
Office removed to roruer Presideut and Abercom
streets, with Dr. Jas. B Read. Residence South Broad
streets, south aide, 2d door from Drayton street.
a 1198-3 Dr. HOBT. P. MVRES
CAUTION.
SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE C. R. R.,1
.-avannah, 27th August, f
THE ticket office of the Central Railroad havlnz
been broken open and a nil mber of tlekets stolen,
all persona are cautioned against purchasing tickets
fre m any person errept the ticket agent at the Depot.
G. W. SCATTERGOOD,
au2B-4 Assistant Sup't.
BAGGING & ROPE.
BEST Goods at the lowest msrket pricer, by
. HAS. L. GUILLEUTMEt
No. 9 Stoddard's Range, opp. Custom House.
Also—A few barrels and cases Bourbon Whiskey.
au2B 3
COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE.
THE undersigned have this day entered into Copart
nership to carry on Stevaduragc, Drayage, Stor
age and Commission business, under the nauie of H.
J. Dicker-on 4 Cos.
Office, second door west of Messrs. Andrew Low 4
Cos. 11. J. DICKERSON
T. A. GOODWIN.
N. B. BROWN.
Savannah, Ga„ August 21,156 u. au2l-lm
TO CARPENTERS,
MECHANICS,
AND CONTRACTORS
PROPOSALS are solicited for planking Dillon's
Wharf, say 142 feet front by 146 feet deep.
Hand in yonr estimate AT ONCE if you wish to se
cure a good job.
Apply to
au26-3 ERWIN 4 HARDEE.
HAY, BRICKS,&c.
PRIME Eastern Hay, Spruce Boards, Bricks and
Shingles, just received and for sale in lots to suit
purchasers, by
HORATIO PITCJIER,
Harris' Wharf, foot ol Lincoln street,
au2C Undei*the Bluff.
Pianos for Sale.
TWO FINE TONED PIANOS,
COMPLETE, WITH COVERS AND STOOLS.
For sale low by
JOHN H. DEPPISH,
At 14S Gibbons' Range.
au26-3 Congress street.
BUYYOURCOOL DRINKS
. -r AT
TONKING’S,
IN REAR OF POST OFFICE, HILTON HEAD.
anp24 ts
CIRCULAR.
OFFICE OF STREET COMMISSIONER, I
Savannah, Qa., August 23,1865./
In accordance with General Orders No. 24, all
Horses, Mtiles and Calttefonhd at large on the streets
and squares of the city, on and alter Friday, the 2Sth
Inst., will be impounded under the following regula
tions ■
For first offence—lmpounding fee will be five dol
lars, and one dollar per day while the animal remain
ha pound.
For second offence—lmpounding fee shall be ten
dollars, and one dollar per day while the animal re
mains In pound.
If not called for In five days, they shall M nd-
I vertlsed In the city papers tor three days, and sold to
pay expenses or tamed ov*r tor military purposes.
Picket lag any of tb« above animals to grace In the
By command of
"• Htt-Brig. Gen. DAVIS.
-4 EDWARD A. PARKINSON.
anß4-6 Capt. and Street Cemmsmlonex,
AUCTION SALES.^
Bell, Wylly A Christian
Will sell on Thursday morning st 10
I Vfi*. o'clock, the schooner JULIA. 55 tons
/ A i burthen—ssils aud rigging in good or
- Now to be seen st tne mouth of
lbs Qgeechee Ctnsl, Smelt's wbsrf.
By Bell, Wylly A Christian.
Will sell at Private Sale
150 bbls. Choice Potatoes
50 do Onions
20 boxes Lemons
Landing from steamer this day. / au'.’S
Bell, Wylly A Christian^
Will sell at the residence of , on Montgomery
street, 2d door north of Jonea street, on Tuesday
next, 29th Inst.:
1 Splendid Piano
Household and Kitchen Furniture
Ac., Ac., Ac.
bale to commence at 10 o'clock. au2o-2
Bell, Wylly A Christian
Will eell At Private Sale.
62 bale? Gunny Baling,
5u aheeta Boiler Iron,
(•ages I reach Merino*,
Just arrived by eciiooner Alice Flora, from Naaaau.
S|l : au-6-5
Beil, Wylly & Christiuii.
Bacon, Bacon,
Will sell at Private Sale, in lots to suit purchasers,
Prime Smoked Sides,
Prime Smoked Shoulders.
Cauvassed Sugar Cured Hams au23-5
M. E. Williams. J. R. Mcbmax. P. H. Wasp.
■WILLIAMS, M'iNTIRE & CO J
AUCTION
AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS
BAY STREET,
SAVANNAH, GA.
References In Savannah—Brigham. Baldwin 4 Cos, •
Erwin A Hardee. Olden AT'nckles, Isaac D La-
Roche, Esq ; Hiram Roberts, Esq.; Wylly Wood
bridge, Esq.
References in New I‘oTfc—Messrs. Samuel T. Knapp
A Bro.; D. 11. Baldwin A Cos. an26-eodlra
Notice.
PARTIES purchasing Goods at Auction mnst re
move them on day ol sale, otherwise storage.
Ac., will be charged.
au23-W4S BELL, WYLLY A CHRISTIAN.
WANTED “
table boarders wanted
S ™ £ fhdneements are offered for a few Table
Gentlemen wishing for the above, will please gnnlv
at the rurmT of St. Julian and Lincoln streets, first
door on Cassel Row. c aul4
wanted iiHiimr
FIFTY TON’S ol Rags nnd Waste Paper. The
lUGHEaT CASH PRICES PAID. Also. Cot
’ Hldps ' Tallow, Grease, Metals,
Bottles, Ac ., at the
< • FOREST CITY MILLS,
au4 - lf Savannah.
TO RESIT.
Offices to Rent.
ONE Single and two Double Offices In the second
story, conveniently located on Bay street. Suita
ble for Merchants and Lawyers, or lor batrhelors'
apartments. Apply to
aug* 2 ts • HENRY BRYAN.
Offices to Let.
TWO ROOMS TO LET, SUITABLE FOR
OFFICES.
Apply at the HERALD OFFICE.
aiH2-tf
Cellar to Let.
TO LET, A LARGE CELLAR, SUITABLE FOR
STORAGE.
Apply at the HERALD OFFICE.
anl2-tf
ROOMS TO LET,
■At Hiltou Head, 8. 0.,
the Palmetto Herald Building having been Newly
fr r J/ no ' r offers large and airy rooms, solu
ble for Sleeping Apartments or busluees purposes.
For terms aoply to W. S. Sampson, JBox No. 26,
Hilton Hend Post Office, or on the premises, corner of
Merchants’ Row and Palmetto Avenne, from 4 o'clock
to 6 o'clock p. m, j U 22
co ? WI !9?L’ A ?*
COTTON GINS.
THE
EMF-HY PATENT GIN,
Wflli H FOR
Compactness, Economy of Time,
Space and Labor,
Far Surpasses any otker Gin ever before
offered to the Public.
THE nnderslgned are prepared to furnish them at
regular rates, being tne sole Agents for Horace
L. Emery, Patentee and Manufacturer
Messrs. AMK.h, FEABODY ACG., No. 152 Congress
street, have the above Glu on exhibition. Samples
can also be seen at the warehouse of
CHAS. L. COLBY * CO.,
au2s-tf comer Bay aud Aberoom streets.
TO COTTON SHIPPERS.
Alexsmder Hardee,
COTTON SHIPPER,
IS PREPARED to take Cotton on Storage, at tbe
lowest rates, and
—sas ofekxd,
ON THE CORNER OF JEFFERSON * BAT STS.
For the purpose of
WEIGHING,
REPAIRING,
RE PACKING.
SAMPLING,
CLASSING,
AND—
Shipping Cotton for the Public
AT THE
IjOWIWT hates,
Furnishing Ink, &c.
auT “ in
University of Virginia.
THE next Session of this Institution (which was
never discontinued during the wary will com
mence, as usual, October L 186',. and end July 4
1860.
The Institution is organized into eleven distinct
Schools, with ns many Professors. Six oftbe Schools
ore Academic (ls-sldca that of Chemistry, which is
also four belong to tbe Medical and one
to the Law Department.
The College expenses, for the seseiou of nine
months, will he from $320 to $350, exclusive of text
book-*; of which sum about $216 will be required on
admission, and the balance oetween that time and
the Ist of April.
For further information address the subscriber.
EF* Post Office, "University of Virginia."
S. MAUPLN,
aag23-eod?w Chairman of Faculty
Warren’s Celebrated Needles and Fish
Hooks.
atotjuktsv clerk & co.,
43 MAIDEN LANE NEW YORK,
SOLE AGENTS AND IMPORTERS.
OUll former customers will find a redaction In gold
prices of the Needles, while the quality is always
kept up to the highest standard known to English
manufacturers.
A. O. 4 Cos., respectfully solicit a renewal of Ike
mercantile relations so long and favorably esteemed
by their house. au2s-3m
HEADQ'RS DISTRICT OF SAVANNAH, )
Ist Division Dxfa*tmxnt or OeoaoK, >
Savannah, Go., August 25,1865. J
Greta*!. Ordxbs,)
Now 18. /
Authority having been granted by the Major Gen
eral Commanding the Department of Georgia tor the
collection of a Tax to defray tbe necessary expenses
of street cleaning. 4c., of the city oT Savannah, the
Commander of the Poet will Immediately levy inch
Tax on traders or per capita or both, and In such man.
net u he may deem requisite to raise sufficient funds
for the shove purposes.
By command of ' ,
Bvt Major Gen; J M BRaNNan
Will A. Corijsn, A. A. G. - asM-S
NTUART Ai COo
A 1 mmUy O-rooora,
nt* LESS m
TEAS, WINES AND LIQUORS,
Coanra Bull ui> Baocsaron Bmm.
Special attention paid to country orders from Fami
lies and for the Trade.
charge** drt,T< ‘ red to •" P* l *" of **»« city tree of
L Y. Srcaar H M Kit.logo
u
PIERCE SKEHAN
Wholesale and Retail Dealer
In Fine Groceries, Boots and Shoes, Clothing.
Foreign and Domestic Wines, Liquors and Sega re
Also, Skehan's Celebrated
GOLDEN ALE AND CHAMPAGNE CIDER,
in bottle and in wood.
London and Dublin Brown Stout, Scoteh and Eue
liah Alea, Ac.
liberal deduction* made to tbe trade.
176 BROUGHTON STREET, SAVANNAH,
and 62 Liberty atreet. New York^
GAOEN A UNCKt.ES,
GENERAL PRODUCE and COMS’N MERCHANTS,
AND
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN GROCERIES, PRO
VISIONS, Ac ,
Coanta or Bat and Barmaud Steixt*,
SAVANNAH, GA
r * t ” P* id for Cotton, Wool. Hides,
our’New MhC ' made on abipmcuU to
Geo. A. Hudson,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer
IN
Groceries, Ales, Wines, Searars
Liquors, &c.
_ ®OrTH VAST COEN KR OP
EAST BROAD AND BROUGHTON STREETS,
savannah, Georgia.
. *°1 9 lm
KIRLIN A KIENZLE,
Wlioleaaio and Retail
DEALERS IN
ALES, MINES AND LAGER BIER.
our h o xr N k,
163 BA V STREET,
tr
350 0 TONS
or
ENGLISH RAILS,
Os brat quality. 60x58 per lineal yard.
For «ale by
. „ FOWLE A CO.
Juf.» 6m No. 70 Broadway, N. Y.
KIRLIN,BRO. & BURKE,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
ALES, WIES MD LIQUORS,
CORAKR WHITAKER STREET AND
BAY LANK.
ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED k DELIVERED.
au2l ((
Imported and Domestic
WINES AND LIQUORS,
At Wholesale, for Family I’ae,
AT 207 BAY STREET.
ISRAEL B. BKALY * CO.
«aayß44f
FOB SALE,
BY RECENT ARRIVALS.
CIDEK VINEGAR,
DRIED APPLES,
PRUNES,
MUSTARD.
CURRANTS.
HERRINGS.
INDIGO,
BEGAR.B.
PAINTS AND OILS,
AXLE GREASE
BAGGING,
ROPE.
Inquire of
CHAS. L. COLBY A CO.,
augl9 ts Corner Bay and Abercom *treet*.
Large Importation
OF—
HAVANA SEGARS,
LEAF AND SMOKING TOBACCO.
123,000 Superior HavanaSegara, (Jenny IJndj
30 bale* Spanish Leaf Tobacco
2,000 lbe. choice Spanlah Smoking Tobacco
3,000 bnnehes Spaniah Cfgarettaa
Just received direct from Havana
I have also In Store a large lot of tbp best brands
Virginia Smoking and Chewing Tobacco
Anderson's and LtUenthal'a Fine Cut Chewing To
bacco.
Merchaum. Brier Root and other Pipes.
All of which i am prepared to sell st Wholesale or
Retail.
R. MOLINA.
Corner Ball and Congress streets,
angld-tf Under Screven House.
lIBMNIi TOBACCO - JGEllf,
George A. Grump & Cos.,
209 Bioiu Stsbxt, Augusta, Ga,
HAVE on hand s large and well selected stock ol
Manafactniedand Smoking Tobacco.
Samplba sent by Express when desired. Sm Jn2o
DRUGS.
Drags, Medicines, aid Chemicals.
A choice selection of
DRUGS,
MEDICINES.
CHEMICALS,
PATENT MEDICINES
and TRUSSES,
UNDID FBOM Nil 1011.
Apothecares, Planters, snd tradi re from the Interi
or, can be snpplled at the shortcut notice,
I can warrant every article aa being pore.
A large qnantlty of European LEECHES, finest
qualify.
All the Patent Medldnea extant on hand.
One handled cases Jacobs' Dysenteric Cordial.
ALL WILL BE SOLD LOW PO CASK,
wnoLSSALX tab hitail,
ATAPOTBECABIES* BALL,
Corner Broughton and Barnard streets.
N, B.—Fresh Garden Seeds.
W. M. WALSH,
Jnlfi-fim Proprietor.
Boilers for Sale.
q CYLINDER BOILERS, In good order, about 15
sL h otnr power. Will be Bold >ow an application
to W. P. YON QE,
ao2C-3 B*y street
WINTON A BANKSTON,
BILLDtBN AND CONTRACTOR.
TY7TLL slao give strict attention to Superintending
TV Buildings, aud U> all work entrusted to I heft
AlTkinds jobbing work done at the shortest notice.
Shop on Broughton street urns, between Whitaker
and Barnard str«;* auitolm
— 111
SILG OF 11. X. VESSELS.
WILL U BOLD AT
BAT POINT, PORT ROTAL, S.
At X»ablto Auction,
ox
Saturday, Sept. 2, at 10 ami.
The following named F. S, Veeaels, vix.:
Steamera CHATHAM and O. M. PETTIT, aide
wheel, light draught, well adapted for shallow
river*. Schooner, MAIL and SWIFT
Bark VALPARAISO. Sloop PERCY
DRAYTON. Hull of Ferry
Boat ELLEN, and three
Newport Sail Boat*.
TERMS— Cash In Govwnment fund*; one-Birth of
the pnrchaae money on the day of sale: and the re
mainder In six days. The veasel* to be removed Im
mediately after the full payment la made.
Tuga will be at Hilton Head, at 9 o’clock am., of
Sept. 2d, to transport to Bay Point persona who wish
to purchase these vessels. aul9-S
Atlantic Coast Mail Steam
ship Company.
FOR NEW YORK,
The First Claae Steamship ARTAD-
Js*MLLv-. NK ’ w 1" positively aall ouTHURS
31*t lust, at o’clock.
For Freighter Passage, haring very superior accom
modations, apply to
JOHN R. WILDER.
pioneeiTline
FOR NEW YORK,
ThcD a M * n Steamship ZODIAC,
apt M. Bclxut, will sail for the
aggj^*l*° ve Port on her regular day,
Thursday, Aug. 31at, at O’clock.
For Freight or Passage, having superior accommo
dation*, apply to
HUNTER 4 GAMMELL.
»n 2B 84 Bay atreet.
For Philadelphia
Philadelphia aud Savannah
Steamship Line.
The U. 8. Mall Steamship MINNK
-tlylKtuMffl Balch Commander, will leave for the
Tj~=Sas(SS,-r above port on
RATURDAV, BKPT. 3d-
For freight or passage, having elegant accommoda
tion*, apply to
»U 26 HUNTER 4 GAM MB IX.
FOR NEW YORK
STAB LINE.
SEMX-WaSKXjV.
The first class U. 8. Mall Bteamshlpa
NEVADA, .... Capt. Curtiiua
UNITED STATES, .... Capt. Sn.ar,
AMERICA, Capt. Cuirr.
CONSTITUTION, - - . Capt. ÜBimvA*.
The above ahlpa compose the Line, and will sal'
from New York and Savannah every Wednesday and
Jaturday.
BRIGHAM, BALDWIN 4 CO, Agents,
Savannah, Ga.
WAKEMAN, GOOKIN 4 DICKINSON, Agents,
17 Broadway, New York.
Merchant’s Line Sailing Vessels
FOR
isnrcw york
The splendid new extreme Cllppei
ARTHUR EGGLESO,
ILIFFuRD, master, is ready to receive cargo and wil
nave quick dispatch. For freight or passage, bavin,
•uperfor accommodations, apply t»
aul»-tf C. L. CuLBY * CO- Agents.
MERCHANTS’
Line of Sailing Ve els
FOR NEW YORK.
'f'HE fine dipper bark BARVE9T MOON. Staples.
A Master, will commence receiving cargo for the
ibove port on Monday, the 28th lost.
For freight or passage apply to
CHAS. L COLBY 4 CO.,
an 26 ts Cor. Bay and Aberoom sts.
MERCHANTS' LINE
Sailing Vessels
For Philadelphia.
The splendid fast sailing Schooner
J. S. Williams, Capt rooks,
K Ilk .
For Freight or Passage apply to
„ n -, f CHAS. L SOLBY 4 CO.,
cor. Bay and Abercom its,
MERCHANTS' LINE ~~
SAILING VESSELS
FOR NEW YORK.
The fine Clipper Barque
Pshsm, Capt. William,
sssttsasssar** * *™
For Freight and Passage apply to
ang23-tf CH * b ' (mBV * CO.—
cor. Bsy and Abercom sts.
MERCHANTS’ LINE
Sailing V essels.
Regular Weekly Line of
CLIPPER SCHOONERS FOR
NEW YORK.
THE undersigned intend to keep up a regular week
ly line 01 first class Sailing Vessels nlyltre be.
.ween Savannah and the above port, with superior
accommodation* for peseengers and the very best fa
cilltlee for delivering freight In good order, allow rate*
with promptness and despatch. Particular attention
.riven to forwarding goods from New Yoxk.
. CHARLES L. COLBY A CO., ‘
*° lß car. Bay and Abercom streets.
~ MERCHANTS’
Line of Sailing Vessels.
mHE fine Clipper Berk R a WALKER, Capt. t B
JL Latham, will be ready to receive cargo for New
FRIDAY, the 13th Inst, and wUI b>i ve quick
Hre accommodation for * tow first-dare passengers
Apply to OrtAS. 1. COLBY 4CO?
• Qli) ts Cor. Bay and Abercom sts
SHIPPERS TO AUGUSTA
AND
POINTS BEYOND,
A HE notified that Ooads will be received st ear
ft t£sir*’ on
snU 1180
For Doctortown,
VIA DARIEN.
CONNECTING WITS ATLANTIC AND
GULF R. R FOR THOMASVILLE.
THIS Ught Draught Steamer WM. G. GIBBONS.
Capt. Phllpot. will leave Dlllon'a Wharf, on
T' eaday morning, 22d InsL, at t o'clock, and wffl
PT ilAny between Savannah and HoctortovD. In
connec ion with the Road, leaving as follows:
SAVANNAH EVERY TUESDAY.
DOCTORTOWN EVERY THURSDAY
Freight receipted for through to any point on Rali-
ERWIN 4 HARDEE.
amr llm JOHN L ROUMILLAT.
aq„.i-im Agent on Wharf.®
FREIGHT FOR ALGISTL
RECEIVED DAILY,
And Forwarded Semi-Weekly.
Per STEAMER AMAZON, Capt R. Jomnos
Per STEAMER LAURA, Capt. Enwaan Hlu r*
ofrachTe“rr‘ I,bCEiTCn ° f ,h * Aperture
erwin 4 Hardee
anl 3 lm JOHN U
Ageni on Wharf. 1
~L
RAILROADS.
Central Railroad
SUPERINTENDENT’S OFFICE )
...h r. „ ln “* h ’ Q »- A "Kaet 24th, is66.}
Angusta and Savannah Hailn“ and ' V * ynwboro the
next ‘leavlngsLvranah?n A t? RBBt ** ,hc
breaklast and oonnre* with TSS ‘!L tta,e to **
train for Atlanta 1 h ,he Railroad
GEO. W ADAMS,
» n o, G. JV . SCATTKROOn,
. Assistant Snperintendent.
Central Railroad
Byrorte?oftobeprepMd
„ OEO. W. ADAMS,
K A ™>*tant Superintendent.
Atlantic Sc Gulfßallroad
' V '[L, th>t “ »™hg»ment baa
STEAMER WM. C. CiBBONS
a. the bteamer’a U on'Slloma W * ,! "
Acting President Atlantic*Gulf bffhoad.
aurtl-lm OASPEH J. FULTON,
r 1 Superintendent.
THE
Christian Index.
B r rei, fl ublGh?d t %ii 0r *® 6oon aa the malla are
aafiHSaiar-s
Price of “Index,” per snnum no
Price of “Child’s ludex*’*
(A deduction made for Clubi /
V once> “ d ««naln.rion
thro*list ro I
rim# to forward
conform to 1U new title,
THE CHILD’S DELIGHT.
..Money may be sent b» Express or otberwlae~tf bv
fc reCelpt U * em
with the firm of J. W. Burke* Cos is
wh^re^oamrnnniStlo”s t maybe °*“
lnl€ ~ 9w SAMUEL BOYKIN.
THE DAILY EXPRESS,
PETERSBURG, VA.
Has entered upon Its Fifteenth year. In an enlarged
form, With new type, under auspices highly flattering.
It has a large and dally Increasing circulation, tod of
.'eta to merchants and others desiring to communicate
#ith the Southern public, advantages surpassed by
none.
ADVERTISING RATES.
OHM BQUA MT.
Two weeks « 5 ou
One mouth..... “ * ; •
Two months . 10 00
Three months ~ . 15 00
Six Months 24 00
One Y'esr .......\l. 40 00
wo sacAxrs,
Two week. * lO
One month 12 00
Two months. is on
Three months is no
six months ::::: k 3050
One year o. #0(
Persons desiring s greater qnantlty ol apace u
Above designated, will be accommodated on liberal
terms
SIBSfRIPnOJI RATES.
Single Copy, (mailed).. ,
Oue Month, do/...
Three Months, do. ..
Six Months do. *!
One Year do. i/"i /e w
Aoraxca,
a. F. CRUTCHFIELD 4 CO.,
PETERSBURG, VA.
PH.OB3PBOTUB
OF THE
Mercantile Mirror
interest to tbe Mercantile Community.
Not will the “ MIRROR " be exclusively filled with
advertisements; but the paper will be sufficiently large
to leave ample room for Editorials, Correspondence,
Select Reading Matter, Ac. It will be a ka.viiAt
VMU. as A auoiMxso pap**, and we Intend that It shah
visit every City, Town and Village In tbe Country.
All can perceive the advantage of advertising In a
paper of this description OUB TERMS WHlt BE
LIBERAL, We are unable to publish them In this
Circular, not knowing what number of oar friends will
want their Bnslnere Cards, Notices, Ac , brought be
fore tbe Public through this medium. We will only
say to all, send your Advertisements to us imm*U
ately; state how much space yon wish them to occu
py, directions, Ac. We have a large Stock of Fhucy ’
lYpe. Cuts and material tor displaying them, and foe]
confident of meriting the patronage and approval of
I all Boaintu Men As soon as we arrive at the amount
of matter andslze of paper required, we will make an
estimate, and publish the rates fir advertising. In the
first number. Tear wiu sjistovii roaster.z, to
allow ca TO rtnu-iaa zas rarre. Beaming it sanreflo
ous to argue tbe benefit of this enterprise to the adver -
thing world, we leave the eubfoctArith it, feeling aa
Agent la Sevanutk
On*. N. JIMKtA Pay Stmt. jylftj