Savannah daily herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1865-1866, August 31, 1865, Image 3

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local matters. Departure of Steaaaaklpe »nd Steamer.. FOB NEW TORE. Steamship Idaho, Thursday, .list last., at 3 o’clock, P ' steamship Zodiac. Thursday, 3Ut instant, at 3 o’clock, p.m. Steamship Ariadne, Thursday, Slst instant, at 3 o’clock, p> in. Steamship America, Saturday, September 2d, at “ steamship Constitution, Wednesday, September Gth at o’clock. 6 ’ FOB PHILADELPHIA. Steamship Minnetonka, Saturday, September 2d, at _ o'clock. FOR nOCTOBTOWN. Steamer Wm. G. Gibbons, every Tuesday morning at 9 o'clock. FOB ACOrSTA. ° steamer Falcon, Thursday, 31st Inst., at 11 o’clock, a. m. _ srock of Cotton and Domestics.—Tals morning one of our Reporters will proceed tp take an account of the stocks of cotton, uplands and sea Islands, and also of domestics. Will our merchants please have their lists prepared, so that there may be no delay. From Sew York.—The Star Line steamship Amer ica, Capt. curt, with a large number or passengers and a full freight, arrived at her wharf In this city yesterday afternoon. We are indebted to Purser Robert H. Owen for favors. Fob ACOCSTA-Tne steamer General Berry, Capt. Ike Henry,, of Charles L. Colby t Co’s line of packet boats, left yesterday morning for Augusta, having a full freight and many passenger". The government steamer Augusta. Capt. Lawler, also left yesterday having a full freight and several passengers. Information Wanted.—Mrs. Penelope Williams, of Montgomery, Ala., writes to the Postmaster of Sa vannah, asking information of her son, George W. Williams, a member of the 63d Regiment Georgia Volunteers, who she says was left at CartersvlUe, about the 16th or 20th of last October, since which time she has not heard from him. Any Information lu reference to him will be gratefully received by her. Benefit of the Widows at abbaham's Home.— Owing to the Inclemency of the weather on Wednes. day evening, the Concert for the benefit of the wid ows at Abraham’s Home was postponed until this evening, when, It Is hoped, the known talents of the artists and the excellent programme presented for the occasion will attract a full house. The worthy charity to which the proceeds are to be devoted ap peals strongly to the generosity of our clllzens. Bold Robbery—On Tuesday night last, the store of the well-known firm ol Israel R Sealey A Cos., wholesale liquor dealers, 207 Bay street, was broken Into and sl6 in cash stolen, with some other small articles. The thelves evidently belonged to the total abstinence persuasion, or were averse to mixing li quors, or It Is possible that being under the Influence of bad Uquor at the time (for it Ls said there are vile decoctions that will make a man steal the spoons from his own table) the rascals dared not astonish their stomachs with the sparkling Farre, oymre old Rye, which confronted them. Being theive3 by per fesslon, they may have feared the influence of good liquors upon their morals. The Iron fob the Repairs of the Central Rail road Purchased.—We learn from a private dis patch received in this city yesterday, from Mr. W. B. Johnston, President of the Central Railroad Cos., that all the Iron chairs and splkeß, necessary for the completlon’of the repairs to the Roud In its entire lengtb.have been purchased In New York, and will be Immediately shipped to this port We understand also that Mr. Adams, the efficient and energetic Super intendent of the Road, ls on his way home from New York, and that the work of repairs will be pressed forwaid with all possible dispatch. This will be gratifying Intelligence to the travelling and c immerctal public throughout the South. Adjourned Meeting or Young Amebica Fire company No. 6—Election of Officers—Adoption or a New Name.—Last evening an adjourned meet ing of Young America Fire Company No. 6, was held at the Firemen's Hall. Mr. Charles J. White was called to the Chair, and Mr. F Blaucho requested to act as Secretary. Mr. White, Chairman of the Committee to select officers and anew name for the Company, submitted the report of the Committee, which, on motion, was received. The roll was ordered to be called, when the follow ing members answered to their names, viz : Honor ary member, James A. Barron : honorary member, Hon. Philip M. ( Russell; W. D. Dixon; James M. Tbeus; James J McKenzie ; F. Btancho ; Charles J. White ; Mr. Parish ; J. E. Bessent; D Ferguson; L. Eastmald ; H. Ward ; Thaddeus Fisher; Isaac Rus sell ; W. A. Wells ; L. Butler ; Charles Harper ; M. Butler. On motion the Company proceeded to ballot for Officers, and the following gentlemen were eiectad: President and First Foreman—H. H. Llnvllle. First Assistant Foreman—W. D, Dixon. Second Assistant Foreman—James M. Theus. Third Assistant Foreman—James J. McKenzie. Secretary—R. J. Glass. Treasurer—D. Ferguson. After a consultation of the members, the name of the company was changed to the Mechanics’ Fire Company of Savannah. On motion, the Constitution and By-Laws of the Young America Fire Company, No. 6, were adopted for the present use of the company, and Messrs. Philip M. Russell, D. Ferguson and H. Ward were appointed a committee to revise the same. Messrs. F. Blancho and L. Eastmald were appoint ed a committee to wait ou Mr. R. J. Glass, and re quest him to accept the omce ol Secretary. Messrs. Charles J. White, James M. Theus and Philip M. Russell were also appointed a committee to notify Mr. 11. 11. Llnvllle of his election as Presi dent and First Foremau, and request his accept ance. Ths following resolutions were offered and unani mously passed. Resolved, That the newly-elected officers of Me chanics’ Fire Compauy meet at any time suitable to themselves, and acquaint the Chief Fireman of Savan nah with the organization of this company, and other matters connected therewith, and ask his co operation In and for the benefit of the same. Be it further resolved, That the officers of this company also notify the other white fire companies with Its organization, and ask for their co-opera tlon. Resolved. Tliat all honorable and worthy men be Invited to Join this company, whether they be mechanics or not. Our object ls not to exclude any one from the company, but to extend the right hand of fellowship to all who are desirous of forwarding the object, viz : the building up of a white Fire De partment. Ex-Treasurer and Honorary member, Capt. James A. Barron, submitted the books of his office, which show that the balance of funds held In his bands when the Company was partially disbanded, was paid over to the Chief Fireman of Charleston for the benefit of the Firemen of thst city, who suffered by the disastrous conflagration In the year 1564. On motion, Capt. Barron was requested to retain jn his possession the books exhibited by him. Mr. R. Molina was unanimously re-elected a mem ber of the Company. The Chair was requested to call a meeting of the Company at some future time, to be held at the Hall of Washington Fire Cos. No. 9, the Foremau of said company having tendered Its use, which was accept ed. The meeting then adjourned. THE COURTS. BEFORE LIEUT. COL. M. T. HOI.BROOK, FROVOST MAR SHAL, DISTRICT OF SAVANNAH. Savannah, Aug. 30,1565. Henry Moore (colored) vs. Samuel A. Moore—re covery of a mare. Judgement: from the evidence submitted In the above stated case, It appears that the mare in controversy, is justly the property of the deggdant from the attention bestowed on and medi cines for her when In badly disabled condition. It was therefore ordered that the mare remain In the possession of the defendant Samuel a. Moore, and that bla rights in the same be respected by anv per son whatsoever. It was further ordered that the costs of BUit be paid by plaintiff: Tbos. M. Norwood Fsq., Counsel for defendant. Hotel Arrivals. PULASKI HOUSE. AUGUST 30, ists. H Ewesson, Jr, N Y'ork T B Thomas, Madison, Fla A L Smith, do D G Livingston, do E Stone, Jr do BFWhltner, do L M Shafer, do Dan Ludd, New Port, Fla T E Rugglcs, do J E Young, Qoltnam, Cta G Blanchard, do CM Lowe, Lumpkin, Ua Mrs WF Sims and mr, W Pritchard, S Carolina NYork A SeUner, Mrs R C Loveridge, do Capt JA E Lindt, J Lockwood, do str America do AWBaword, THColcoct BCarolina L J Gardner, *U 3 Cav J Thomas, Waynesboro’ X R Morris. Augusta S A Gray, do T Basch, Savannah £ g Blount. do J A Nickerson, 0 D Connell, Fort Pulaski schr t C Howard F W Chapin. do Jt W Ferry, Philadelphia Shipping Intelligence. Mlaatare Almanac This Day. Sun rises 6 34 Moon sets 925 Sun sets 8 26j High water 2 u PORT OF SAVANNAH. Arrived. Wednesday Aug. 30, 1866. Star Line Steamship America, Clifton, New York— Brigham, Baldwin A Cos. CONSIGNEES.—O F Hoove A Cos, R Molina, Thomas Bateson, J A Brenner, Crane, Johnson 4 GrsybUL O Cohen, Clighorn A Cunningham, C L Colbv A Cos, F Oerrean, J O C'obeu, C Stager, W M Davidson, B F Einstein, E Ehrlich, S U Fokina n, M Pure! A Cos, H W Pease, J McGrath, uuckenhelmer 4 Sellg, S Good all. Hess A Guttman. C H HUlsman, Shuster A Beta sis, O Helut, c Horrtgan, H Havne, BB Ives A Cos, Keln A Cos, J Leary, M Lavln. J Lama, tv W Lincoln. ALeffler, J C Maker A Cos, A Meyers, M S Merer, H G Mehrtens, J G Mehrtens, H Melnhanl 4 Bro, A J Miller, J R Norton, u N Nichols, M Newmark, C K Osgood, Presdee 4 Orff, W Parker, H G Ruwe A 00, L Roblder, N A Hardee, Savllle 4 Leach, E DSmythe, A M Scarborough, Stuart A Cos, A Stamm, Pierce Skeban, A A Solomons, L W Stearns, G&den A Un- Ckles, C L Vlllalonga, S W Wright, Weed A Cornwell, R In a diamond, E J Purse, B B, J Dreeon, sum Wright, F C Fray, H W, j P(_a-v 4 Bro, J Lippman, Adams Fjcpress Company. C L G.lbert, BAH, M, S M Lederer, G A Hudson, Macon A Western Railroad, Mitchell A Smith, FC Barter, W H WUtberger, Rev J W Burke, LUllental A Kohn. H Rothschild, William Rankin, Erwlu A Hardee. Harndeus Express Cos, J Kenny, Hunter A GammeU, A Fawcett A Cos, J W Rutherford, D Flnnagac, C Schreiner, A Pressley, J McMahon, L W Stern, J G Cohen, G Mullarkey, J B Zaien A Cos, DzyaUnskl A Stager, S P Hamilton, T G Farrelly, HUton A Randall, A A Lane, T Jones, W H Stark, A Schuman, H A Richmond, F Brown, J Lachlisou, AmerA Peabody, Blan A Meyer, Brig ham, Baldwin A Cos, Halsey, Watson A Cos, Dr W M Walsh. H B Waugh, E Zacharlas. Passengers.—H A Richmond, A Waterman, Mrs Hernandez and servant, Miss E Labuasiene, Mrs F W Simms A child, J G Cohen, C Schnvder, T £ Ruggies, Dr Ladd, G Blanchard, TC McKenna, Mrs Dr William Gandn and daughter, J S Cohen, M Newmark. S B Thomas, Mrs R C Loveridge, Miss K Schroker, James McLean, T Goldan, A Epstein, J Hernandez, Miss S riiman, Mrs Gradox and servant, C Shackno, Isaac Melnhard, Emily Allen. H Fberson, C Stone. R W Perrv A L Smith, B F Whltner, F A Brower Isaac Mev, Jos Byrnes, G W Woodson, E G Uhllg, william McGraves, C Duffv, T Lynch, J L Rutherford, T Jones, Mr Kellner, Dr W Gordon, J Brennan, R Brennan, D Flanner, F H Soliwebel, G Waner, E L Jones, Thomas Dempsey, T McMan, Statla (colored), W Jones, do, Celia Babbitt, do. Schr E C Howard, Nickerson. HUton Head. Cleared. Schr Enchantress, , New York. Steamer Emllle, Bender, Hilton Head. Steamer Oneota, Norris, Hilton Head. Steamer Augusta, Lawler, Augusta. Steamer Laura, HUler, up Savannah river. Steamer Gen Berry, Henry, Augusta—C L Colby A Cos. PORT OF PORT ROYAL. Arrived. Aug 26—Barkentlne LampUghter, Babes, N York. Aug 27—Schr Lovet Peacock, Lingo, New York. Aug 28—Steamer W P Clyde, , from Richmond, with MaJ Gen Mead and staff, Gen Bebh, Gen Batch lor, and others whose names are unknown. Aug 28—Schr Wm O Drlsh, Rathburn, N Yorh. Cleared. Aug 26—Schrs Emma Bacon, Case, Philadelphia: A T Kingsley, Vanello, St Mery's ; Transit. Squlrs, 5 York ; L C Howard, Nickerson, do ; brig Hattie, 011- key, Savannah. Aug 26.—Steamship Empire City, Barton, N Y'ork. LIST OF VESSELS IN THE PORT OF SAVANNAH. Savannah, Aug. 31, 1865. STEAMSHIPS. Ariadne, Crary—loading for New Y’ork—Central Cotton Press—John R Wilder. Idaho. Holmes—loading for New York, 448 tons— Low's Wharf, loot of Lincoln street—Brigham, Bald win A 80. Zodiac, Buckley—loading for New York, foot of Abcrcorn street—Hunter A Gammell. BARES. Harvest Moon. Staples, 398—loading for New Y'ork, Central Cotton Press,—C L Colby 4 Cos. ' BRIGS. Martha Eggleso, Clifford, 338—loading for New Y'ork—Richardson A Barnard. Waltham, CottreU—from Boston—discharging, to Master. SCHOONERS. Witch Queen, Percival, 115—from Boston—dis charging, Lower Rice Mill—Richardson 4 Barnard. Alice Flora, (Br) Knowles—from Nassau—discharg ing, Lower Rice Mill—Bell, WyUy 4 Christian. Anna 91ms, (new) Stevenson—awaiting completion at Quantock’s Mill—C L Colby 4 Cos. Addle E Barnes, Lawson, 145—waiting cargo, loot of Drayton street—Emil Koetcke A Cos. Rath H Baker, Smith, 378—loading for New Y'ork, foot of Barnard street—C I. Colby A Cos. Eotbcn, Murrav, 102— from New York—discharg ing, foot of Barnard street—Master, Financial and Commercial. Kew York Money Market. Saturday, Aug. 26,1865. The stock market was firm yesterday till near the close of business, when it became heavy. Gold closed at 143%. SATURbAY, Aug. 26—2 p. m. (Gold was stronger this morning. The market opened at 144, and rose to 144%. The exports of specie to-duy were much larger than was generally anticipated, and far ahead of any pre vious shipment for a long time past. The Scotland took out $150,600, the Bremen $290,000, and Etna s42B,4ls—making a total of $878,016. New York Market. Friday, Aug. 25, iB6O. Cotton—The demand has been very good and the sales are large, but prices are rather more in the buyers’ favor ; the inquiry is from both spinners and exporters; we quote Middlings at 44a45c., with sales of 2,300 bales ; the receipts lor the week are 18,823 bales. Coffie—Rio lias been quiet, but prices are firm, and holder* do not offer freely ; other styles are mod erately active and steady : sales of 460 bags Mara caibo at 22%c., and 1,400 bags Cape at 18c. gold, duty paid. Flock and Meal—The demand for Western and State Flour Is more active for the home and provin cial trade, and prices are sal6c. better: the sale* are 17.500 bbls., at s7as7 25 for Superfine State ; $7 75a SB IO for Extra state ;$8 15a$3 60 for Fancy State ; $8 loasß 45 for the low grades of Western Extra : $8 75a53 20 for Shipping Ohio ; $9 75a51l for Trade and Family brands, and sll 75a514 25 for St. Louis Extras. Canadian Flour ls sc. better and ls in mod erate demand; sulesof4so bbls. at $7 90a$8 25 for the low grades of Extra : and $8 40a$io 90 tor Trade and Family Extras. Southern Flour ls in fair request and ls a shade firmer ; sales of 860 bbls. at $9 65a $lO 30 for mixed to good Superfine Country Balti more, 4c., and SlO 50a514 for Trade and Family brands. Grain.—Oats are in more active demand, and prices have advanced 1 a 2c. per bush-; the sales are 75,000 bush. Western at 63% a C4c., and State at 69 a 60c. Rye ls in good request, and prices are firm ; the sales are |6,000 bu3h. Western at 98c. Corn is decidedly more active, and prices are 1% a 2c. better ; the sales are 137,000 bush. Unsound at 94c.; Western Mixed at 95% a 97c, Molasses.—Beyond a good steady trade demand we hear of nothing doing; prices for all kinds are steady. Provisions—Beef is in moderate request at pre vious rates ; sales or 450 bbls.,at $9 a sll for Plain Mess : sllasl4 50 for Extra do., and $6 a $9 for State Mess. Tierce Beef ls dull at previous rates. Beef Hams are dnU, and prices are nominal. C'nt Meats art inactive, and In absence of sales prices are nominal. Bacon is doll and nominal. Lard Ls in good demand, and choice qualities are quite firm ; sales of 576 bbls. and tea, at 21% a 24%c. for fair to prime Steam; 23% a 24%c. for Kettle Rendered, and 23% a 25c. for small lots of choice. BCTTER.—We quote New York State, Welsh tubs, strictly fine, per pound, 34 a 36c.; New York State Welsh tubs, ttlr to good, 30 a 32; New York State Welsh tnbs, white and poor mixed, 25 a 26; New York State, bqlf firkin tubs, strictly fine, 37 a 40; New York State, firkins, fine, 35 a 37 ; Pennsylvania, com mou to medium, 23 a 25 ; Western Reserve, good to fine yellow, 28 a 29 ; Western Reserve, common to medium, 23 a 25 ; Southern Ohio, 22 a 26 ; Mich., UL Ind. and Wls., good to fine yellow, 26 a 27 ; Mich., 111., Ind., and Wls., common to medium, 22 a 24. Cheese.—We quote State factory, good to choice, per pound, 15 a 16c.; State, fair to good, 12 a 13% ; State dairies, choice, 14 a 15 ; English dairy (Conn.), 13 a 14 ; English dairy (Ohio), 12% a 13% ; Vermont dairy, 10 a 14. Rice—There has not been much doing, but prices remain extremely firm; Carolina Is quoted at 11a ll%c-, with many holders asking still higher rates, and Rangoon at 9%a9%c. Si'dARS— I The |stock in the hands of refiners and the trade has become very much reduced, aud In an ticipation of the Autumn buslneas, they are now buying freely ; the demand to-day has been unusu ally active and the sales very large; prices are higher and close very strong at the Improvement; we quote: Fair to Good Refining at 12%a12%c.; sales of 3.500 hhds. at 12%a14%c. for Cuba, and 16c. for Porto Rico, and 96 boxes Havana at 12%a17c. Refined are strong at 19%c. for Crusbed, Granulated and Gronnd. The following are R. L. 4 A. Stuart’s quotations for Steam Refined Sugars per pound cash : Loaf Sugar, 1«% C.: best Crushed Sugar, 19%c.; Oranulatcd Sugar, lesc.; Gronnd Sugar, 19%c.; White Sugar, A, 18%c., Yellow Sugar, C., 17%c. Tobacco.—The market is unchanged. sales of 450 hhds. Kentucky at 6 a 17c.; 300 casts Seed Leaf at e a 34c. currency, and 212 bales Hsvsnna at 11 a 12c. gold, in bond- Tallow.—The maket ls fairly active, and prices are firm ; sales of 90,000 pounds at 13%c. for West ern, and 38 a 13% for City. WHiskT—The market Is a shade firmer, and ls tairly active; sales of 360 bbls. at $2 19% as2 20 for Western. The physician, Dr. Foss, who, in May last was compelled to flee from Cincinnati on ac count of the shocking death he caused a woman lady, Maty Hood, by attempting to produce an abortion, was on Monday return ed there tinder arrest for the crime. AMTBE9IENTB. POSTPONKMKN-T. FOR THE BENEFIT OP THE WIDOWS OF THE ABRAHAM’S HOME Oil Thursday, August 31, Commencing at Plight O’olooU. A GRAND CONCERT WILL BE GIVEN AT THE Masonic Hall, By Professor .1. .T. Gorres AND Ladies and Gentlemen Amaieures ' OF SAVANNAH. PART J. 1. Chorus from Trovatore Verdi 2. Soprano Solo Richards 3. Duett from Montana Wallace 4. Bass Solo * Himmel 5. Plano and Flnte, Adagio and Polonaise. . .Keller 6. Male Quartette Muller 7. Tenor Solo Thomas 8 Piano Solo Batter 9. Duett for Soprano and Tenor from Trovatore, Verdi 10. Trio for Soprano, Tenor and Bass Bishop PART U -1. Chorus from Bohemian Girl BaUe 2. Plano and Flnte, Grand Duo BrlUiaut, Osborne and Tolon 3. Soprano Solo from Lombardi Verdi 4. Male Quartette Foster 6. Dnett from Norma Bellini 6. Tenor Solo Night 7. Soprana Solo Harvey g. Comic Song 9. Duett for Tenor and Base Williams A foil Programme will be published on the Concert night. The Piano on this occasion will be need from the Music Store of J. C. Schreiner A Son. Bf Tickets sl, to be sold at the principal stores and at this office. To answer several applications about Musical In structions, Prof. Gorres will say that his Headquarters are at the Music Store of J. C. Schreiner A Son. an2B-3 VOXiKS’ GAHTE3V, (Congress st., between Jefferson and Montgomery sis., J REGULAR SUMMER SEASON. PROMENADE CONCERTS EVERY NIGHT, BT TUB Savannah Orchestra, Prof. E. Ricutkb, Leader, IV Refreshments of the best quality and in every variety. lmo auto SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICE. THE Internal Revenue Tax must be paid on Cotton and all Manufactured Goods before shipment from this Port, after this date. Office at Savannah National Bank. ALEX. N. WILSON, Collector Internal Revenue, Ist District Ga. aug24-lw BATCHELOR'S HAZE DVB I The Original and Best In the World! The only true 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 aigned William A. Batchelor. Alao, REGENERATING EXTRACT OF MILLEFLEURS, For Restoring and Beautifying the Hair. aul4-ty CHARLES BATCHELOR, Nrw York. DRUGS. Drugs, Medicines, and Chemicals. A choice selection of DRtJGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, PATENT MEDICINES and TRUSSES, LANPII) from niw tobk. Apothecar.es, Planters, and tradi re from the interi or, can be supplied at the shortest notice, I can warrant every article aa being pure. A large quantity of European LEECHES, flnesl quality. All the Patent Medlclnea extant on hand. One hundred caaes Jacobs' Dysenteric Cordial. ALL WILL BE SOLD LOW FO CASH, wnOLXSALX AMD RITAIL. ATAPOTBECAIIES’ BALL, Corner Broughton and Barnard streets. ,• N, B—Fresh Garden Seeds. W. M. WaLSH, tnlG-rtm Proprietor. CAUTION. SUPERINTENDENT’S OFFICE C. R. 8.,\ ravanuah, 27th August. J PIE ticket office of the Central Railroad havinz been broken npen and a number of tickets stolen, all parsons are cautioned against purchasing tickets frim any person except the ticket agent at the Depot. G. W. SCATTERGOOD, au2S-4 Assistant Sup’t. COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE. THE undersigned have this day entered into Copart nership to carry on Stevadoragc, Dravage, Stor age and Commission business, under the name of H. J. Dickerson 4 go. Office, second door west of Messrs. Andrew Low 4 Cos. H. J. DICKERSON. T. A. GOODWIN. N. B. BROWN. Savannah, Ga., Angust 21, 1866. an2l-lm BUY YOUR COOL DRINKS -AT— TONKING'S, IN REAR OF POST OFFICE, HILTON HEAD. ang24 ts Warren’s Celebrated Needles and Fish Honks. ANDBFAV CLERK & CO.. 48 MAIDEN LANE, NEW YORK, SOLE AGENTS AND IMPORTERS. OUR former customers will find a reduction in gold prices of the Needles, while the quality ls alway. kept up to the highest standard known to English manufacturers. A. C. 4 Cos., respectfully solicit n renewal of the mercantile relations so long and favorably esteemed by their house. au26-3m PIONEER SAW MiLL. \KfH most respectfully announce to the dtlcens of TV Savannah and others requiring LUMBER, that our new Saw Mill at the foot of Zubly street, near the Savannah and Ogeecbee Canal, la completed. We are now prepared to saw and fnrnlah Lumber In large or small quantities to suit purchasers, and respectmlly solicit a share of public patronage. We will alao pur chase TIMBER as it arrives in this market. jy3l-tf HOSE 4 ARKWRIGHT. IRTII MGR AGRICULTURAL WORKS. GRIPPING, BROTHER 4 CO., Paonmoia, 68 AM <0 CODKTLAND StRMT. NEW YORK. Manufacturers of Plows, Harrows, Cultivators, Cot ton Sweeps, Con Mills, Cotton Gins, 4c. Every Implement wanted by the Planter, Also, dealers in Field and Garden Seeds Also, Agents for Bruce's Concentrated Manure, Bone, 4c. Send for dreniar. Ju2o 3m BACON SIDES. MHOS. CHOICE SIDES, landing and for tale CRANE JOHNSON 4 ORAYBILL AUCTipNSALES. Bell, Wylly A Christian Will aell on Thursday morning at 10 o’cfock, the schooner JULIA. 35 tons burthen—sails and rigging in good or der. Now to beaeen at the mouth of the Ogeechee Canal. Smell s wharf. By Bell, Wylly A Christian. Will sell it Private Sale 150 bbla. Choice Potatoes 50 do Onions 20 boxes Lemons Laadiugifrom steamer this day. au29 Bell, Wylly A Christian Will sell at Private Sale. 62 bales Gunny Bagging, 60 sheets Boiler Iron. Cases French Merinos, Just arrived by schooner Alice Flora from Nassau. M. E. Williams, J. R. Molntiue. P. H. Wall WILLIAMS, M'INTIRE & CO., AUCTION AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS BAY STREET. SAVANNAH, GA. • References In Savannah—Brigham. Baldwin 4 Cos • Erwin 4 Hardee, Gaden * Cochlea Isaac D La bridge: - *"<|-: Wylly Wood References in New York—Messrs. Samuel T. KuapD 4 Bro.; D H, Baldwin 4 00. au26-codlni WANTED. Wanted, salary. They must come well recommended. All ffiey| C pro*(Mt Marshal** °® ce °* '•**• Samuel Cow- By command of Wm H. Fotx. A. A.a'g** TABLE BOARDERS WANTED SUPERIOR lhducementa are offered for a few Table Boarder*. Gentlemen wishing for the above, will please apply at the corner of St. Julian and Lincoln streets, flrrt doo.-on Oasselßow. c anl4 TOTED IHEDIULT cM’MK’SSr Sf ~ FOREST CITY MILLS, an4 - tf Savannah, TO RENT. Offices to Rent. ONE Single tad two Double Offices in the second story, conveniently located on Bay street. Snfra me for Merchants and Lawyers, or for bachelors' apartments. Apply to ts HENRY BRYAN. Offices to Let. TWO ROOMS TO LET, SUITABLE FOR OFFICES. Apply at the HERALD OFFICE. an!2-tf Cellar to Let. TO LET, A LARGE CELLAR, SUITABLE FOR STORAGE. Apply at the HERALD OFFICE. nn!2-tf ROOMS TO LET, -A-t Hilton Head, S. 0., —T,®? f, ilmetto Herald Building having been Newly blefnr lar K* llll3 airy rooms, anita ole for bleeping Apartments or bnsiuess purposes. mu™ S ’ 9*®PB<>n, Jr., Box No. 25, Hilton Head Post Office, or on the premises, corner of Merchants Row and Palmetto Avenue, from 4 o’clock to 0 o'clock p. m j U 22 COTTON, AC. COTTON orasT THE EMERY PATENT GIN, tYfm’U FOR Compactness, Economy of Time, Space and Labor, Par Surpasses any other Gin ever before offered to the Public. THE undersigned are prepared to furnish them at regular rates, being the sole Agents for Horace L. Emery, Patentee and Manufacturer Messrs. AMEi, PEABODY A CG.. No. 162 Congress street, have the above Gin on exhibition. Samples can also be seen at the warehouse of CHAS. L. COLBY 4 CO., an2s-tf corner Bay and Abercorn streets. TO COTTON SHIPPERS^. Alexander Hardee, COTTON SHIPPER, IS PREPARED to take Cotton on Storage, at the lowest rates, aud —■as oemc, ON THE CORNER OF JEFFERSON 4 BAY STS. WEIGHING, POfthe ParPOWOf REPAIRING, REPACKING, SAMPLING, CLASSING, ami ■ >r Shipping Cotton for the Public —AT THE IiOWEST ZiATZiSp Furnishing Ink. &o. _ ag7 la OFFICIAL—SUB-GIST. OF OOEEI’HEE. HEADQ'RS SUB-DIST. OF OGKECHEE,) Savannah, Ga., Aug. 2S, 1865. / GENCEAL OItDEK, 1 No. 26. f Pursuant to Genera! Order No. 18, Headquarters District of Savannah. Ist Division Department of Georgia, the following Taxes will be collected to de iray ihe necessary expenses of lighting streets, clean ing of dty, 4c, J? cent “P OO «U Incomes ol sntYmndred (60s) dollars or upwards from Real Es 2d. Tax on all Sales of Liquor as per General Order No. 18, from these Headquarters. 3d. Tax on all Traders. Dealers, Commission Mer chants, end Shippers of one (Q per cent, on all sales and commissions. 4th. These Taxes will be paid monthly, commenc ing on the Slst Inst., to the lax Collector, ou account of sales and rents sworn to by parties. 6th. All persona who have received Licensee with out paying the license fee as specified In General Or der flo. 13, from these Headquarters, are hereby no tified that their Licenses are revoked from thie date, and th«t new Licenses will be required before continu ing their business. 6th. All person* coming nnder the provisions of this order will report Immediately to Tux Collector snd register their names and place of business, 4c. Any person neglecting to comply with the requirements of this order will be subject to s fine. 7th. Cupt. Calvin H. Pike, 163d N. Y. Vala., is here by announced as Tax Collector, City o t Savannah. He will he obeyed and respected accordingly By command of— „ „ Brut Brig. Gen. E. P. DAVIS. Wm. H. Eoix, A. A. A. G. au2B HEADQ’RS SUB-DISTRICT OF OQEECUEE, Savannah. Ga„ August 28, Isas. Qencsal Omm) No. 27. f Hereafter no Commissioned Officer*, enlisted men or civilian! will be allowed to drive or ride their home* through the street* of Savannah faster than a trot,un less on official business, and then the envelope will be marked gallop. The Provost Marshal Is charged with the execution of this order. By command of Brevet Brigadier General DAVIS. W*. H. Pots, A. A. A. U. aug29 HEADQ’RS SUB-DISTRICT OF OQEECUEE, savannah Ga., August 24,1W5. Omut Oartsaa,) No. 25. f Capt. E. A. Parkinson, 153d Regiment, N. T. Vole.. is hereby announced as Street Commissioner city of Savannah. ,4 Be will be obeyed and respected accordingly. By command of - - - Bvt Brig. Oen. DA Via Wa. H. Foie, A. A. A. O. sa2& Notice. pAPT. CALVIN H. PIKE, Tax Collector, has his V' office In the Exchange building, foot of Bull street Bouts float *a. m. until 3 p m. *u99 OljOrfMlM, UijUUIU. dta. STUABT & CO., Family Grooers. SULIM IN TEAS, WINKS AND LIQUORS, Coaan Bett. »m Boofsiitok Bi»hi» Special attention paid to country orders from Fami lies and for the Trade. Good! delivered to all parts of the city free of charge. L. V. Stcasi. H. M. Killogo. aul9 ,f PIERCE SKEHAN Wholesale and Retail Dealer In Fine Groceries, Boots and Shoes. Clothing, Foreiga and Domestic Wines, Liquors and Segars. Also, Skehan's Celebrated GOLDEN ALE AND CHAMPAGNE CIDER, in bottle and in wood. London and Dnblin Brown Stout, Scotch and Eng lish Ales, 4c. 5 Libsral deductions made to the trade 1-6 BROUGHTON STREET. SAVANNAH, and 68 Liberty street- New York. GADEN A UNCKLES GENERAL PRODUCE akt> COKS’N MERCHANTS, AND— WHOLESALE DEALERS IN GROCERIES, PRO VISIONS, 40., Coauxs or Bat aud Bakmask Strut., SAVANNAH, GA. our New York madr 00 to Geo. A. Hudson, Wholesale and Retail Dealer —iN Groceries, Ales, Wines, Segars Liquors, &c. south cast coinib oh AST BROAD AND BROUGHTON STREETS GEORGIA. kirlinTlclenzle. Wholesale and HetaU dealers in ALES, WINES AND LAGER BIER. ° u ® house, 165 BAY STREET. ii ~3600 TONS or ENGLISH RAILS, Os be«t qnalltfcWxWper lineal yard. Into • cm ~ FOWLE 4 CO, jllT ~ Cm No. 70Broadway, N. Y. KIRLIN.BRO. & BURKE, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN ALES, IIIIS Ml LIQUORS, COnVKH WHITAKER STREET AND BAY DANE. ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED R DELIVERED. 1,121 if Imported and Domestic WINES AND LIQUORS, At Wholesale, for Family Use, AT 201 BAY STREET. ISRAEL R. SEALY 4 CG. JUST RECEIVED —»r— STUART & CO. A Fresh Supply of FULTON MARKET BEEF, Smoked Salmon, SMOKED HALIBUT, ALSO A GOOD SUPPLY OF HKCKKK Ac BROTHERS SELF-RAISING FLOUE. FOR SALS, BY RECENT ARRIVALS. CIDER VINEGAR DRIED APPLES, PRUNES, MUSTARD, CURRANTS, INDIGO, HERRINGS. SEGARS. PAINTS AND OILS, AXLE GREASE. BAGGING, 1 . . ROPE. Inquire of CHAS. L. COLBY 4 CO., sng!9-tf Corner Bay snd Abercorn streets. Large Importation -OF HAVANA SEGARS, LEAF AND SMOKING TOBACCO. 126,000 Superior Havana Segars, (J.nny Lind; 30 bale. Sponlih Leaf Tobacco 2.000 lbs. choice Spanish Smoking Tobacco 3,000 bnnehe. Spanish Cigorettas Jcat received direct from Havana. I have alao in Store a large lot of the best brands Virginia Smoking and Chewing Tobacco. Anderson’s and Ullenthsl’s Fine Cut Chewing To bacco. Merchanm. Brier Root and other Pipe*. All of which I am prepared to sell al Wholesale or Retail. „ R. MOUNA. .. Corner Ball and Congress streets, run tobacco agency, George A. Crump & Cos., 309 Buoan Brans?, Acoceta, Qa, HAVE on hand a large and well selected stock of Manufactured end Smoking Tobacco. Samples aent by Express when desired. 3m Jn2o ACADEMY OF ST. TIHCEKI OF PAUL, Savannah, Georgia, CONDUCTED BY THE SISTERS OF MERCY rpBE Fell Term of this Institution will re-ooen on 1 September 15th and dose on IbbruSyTsS The Spring Term will commence on Februarv isth sod close on July 16th. - 18 t“ XSh wS&JSftL i 23W Tiddon in’ French.’............ V.’.V.V.V.V ‘V ’ m do Music on Plano . SS do Music on Guitar SfE do «aa "■s»«ssKaiijsr£“£ as SHIPPING- SALE OF 11. S. IffiELS. WILL BE BOLD AT BAT POINT, PORT ROTAL, S. f., At Publio Auotion, ON Saturday, Sept. 2, at 10 a.in. IV following named U. S, Vessels, vis. : Steamers CHATHAM and O. M. PETTIT, side wheel, light draught, well adapted for shallow riven. Schooners MAIL and SWIFT. Bart VALPARAISO. Sloop PERCY DRAYTON. Hall of Ferry Boat ELLEN, and three Newport Sail Boats. TERMS.—Cash in Government funds; one-sixth of the purchase money on the day of sale; and the re mainder In six days. The vessels to be removed im mediately after the foil payment is made. Toga will be at Hilton Head, at 9 o’clock a. m , of Sept. 2d, to transport to Bay Point persons who wish to purchase these vessels. anl9-3 Atlantic Coast Mail Steam *hip Company. FOR NEW YORK, The Pint Class Steamship A RIAD //•SeWfSSk H** wfll poeitively sail on THURS DAY, the Slat lust., at 3 o’clock. For Freight or Passage, haring very superior accom modations, apply to JOHN R. WILDER. PIONEEE LINE FOR NEW YORK, The U. S. Mail Steamship ZODIAC, E. M. Bolkut, will sail for ths above port on her regular day, Tharaday, Aug. 31st, at 3 O’clock, p. an. For Freight or Passage, having superior accommo dations, apply to BUNTKR 4 GAMMELL, »n2 0 84 Bay meet. For Philadelphia Philadelphia and Savannah Steamship Line. * » The U. S. Mail Steamship MINNR- TONK 4, I.o°o tons burthen, J. W. <-£M¥tlvMTi Balch Commander, will leave for the -sriKMMfcr above port on SATUMDAY, SEPT. 3d. For freight or passage, having elegant accommoda tions. apply to au26 HUNTER 4 GAMMELL. POE NEW YORK STAR LINE. SUMI-WHEIttaY. The first class U. S. Mail Steamships - - - Capt CAftrrNTKa. ¥£££?£ ? TATE3 ’ • Capt. Shark. AMERICA. - - - - - Capt. Ci.ift CONSTITUTION, - - - Capt. The above ship# compote the Line, and will sail from New York and Savannah every Wednesday and Saturday. BRIGHAM, BALDWIN 4 CO, Agents, Savannah, Ga. WAKEMAN, GOOKIN 4 DICKINSON, Jgeuta, 17 Broadway, New York. FOR NEW YORK. Merchant’s Line Sailing Vessels. The splendid Clipper Schooner RUTH H. BAKER, ■m|mEb Capt. WM. SMITH, is now loading for the above port, and will have quick despatch. Apply to CHAU. L. COLBY 4 CO., anai-tf cor. Bay and Abcrcorn streets. Merchant’s Lise Sailing Vessels FOR NEW YORK. The splendid new extreme Clipper ARTHI'R EGGLESO, CLIFFORD, master, it ready to receive cargo and will have quick dispatch. For freight or passage, having superior accommodations, apply to au2B-tf O. L. OqLBY 4 CO., Agents. MERCHANTS' Liner of Sailing Vessels FOR NEW YORK. ■"I THE fine clipper bark HARVEST MOON, Staples, X, Master, will commence receiving cargo for the above Dort on Monday, the 28th Inst. For freight or passage spply to „„ . CHAS. L. COLBY 4 CO., luS ® ts Cor. Bay and Abercorn sts. MERCHANTS’ Line of Sailing Vessels. mHE fins Clipper Bark R. B. WALKER, Capt. L. B. A y i? r . e ? d f lO veccive cargo for New York on FRIDAY, the 18tb Inst., and w-iu nave quick dispatch. Has accommodation for a few fir6t-cl.ee passengers Apply to CHAR L. COLBY A CO? ,n I 9 ts Cor. Bay snd Abercorn eta MERCHANTS’ LINE Sailing Vessels. Regular Weekly Line of CLIPPER SCHOONERS FOR NEW YORK. 5P » regulu week •yySgSK.'s: iSjus s«ssKwfar»i wttkpromgoeM and despatch. Particular attention to forwarding pood* from New York. CHARLES L. COLBY A CO., 01118 cor. Bay and Abercorn streets. FREIGHT FOR AUGUSTA, RECEIVED DAILY, And Forwarded Semi-Weekly. Per STEAMER AMAZON, Capt. B. Jornmo* Per STEAMER LAURA, Cspt. Eowagn Hn.LSr. Having a commodious Warehouse on Dillon's wharf wjare prepared to receive m aw® * ofS*S2SJ!“ b * BlTCn ofthe ERWIN 4 HARDEE. aulß '' OHN L BOUMILLAT. Agent on Wharf. For Doctortown, VIA DARIEN. CONNECTING WITH ATLANTIC AND GULF R. ft. FOR THOMAEVILLE. T'BE Light Draught Steamer WM. G. GIBBONS. papt- Phllpot. will leave Dlllon’a Wharf on Tueeday morning. 22d Inst, at 9 o'clcx*, «<mi win ply regularly between Savannah and Doctortown in connection with the Road, leavlnga* MtoEf? ’ SAVANNAS EVERT TUESDAY. DOCTORTOWN EVERT THUP.SDAY. °" Rau - Freights payable here. ERWIN A HARDEE , JOHN L ROUMUXAT, sng2l-lm Agent os Wharf. IHIFPMO. « FOR AUOVBTA, The eery light draught Steamer F A L C O IsT 9 Having been placed on their line by the on deraigned to run in company with ths • ‘Gen. Berry,” will start on Thursday, August 31*t, at 11 a. m. Apply to CHA& L. COLBY 4 CD, 11121 cor. Bay and Abercorn Me. SHIPPERS TO AUGUSTA . AND POINTS BEYOND, haii.roadb Central Railroad SUPERINTENDENTS O rT —E » O Savannah, Ga.Augu .. afisds f N and alter Monday, 2Sth hut., a /v.,.. da,, excepted, will leave lor An ?,'?*- wlttl » Due of Hack, retmin/between Station Central Railroad, and Wavneablm™ Augusta and Savannah Railroad. yoe “ boro on the Passengers by thtalme will arrive in Augusta the next morning after leaving Savannah In ttaTtogS UaTn for Arianta“ nDe W?th tte ° eoi * il Freight to go by Passenger Train moat be nrenaid and delivered at the Depot before 6 o’clock a.’S? ° By order of GEO. W ADAMS, sn2 . o.ssssr t Assistant Superintendent. Central Railroad SUPERINTENDENT’S OFFICE. I Savannah, Ga., Angnet 24, 1863 / low4lf Ccnfraf ‘"l*™**-* Stations be "ffSTA-ttMB tbe ■*** By order of GEO. W. ADAMS, aWSMBSsr 1 •< - g Assistant Superintendent Atlantic & Gulf Railroad t." 2f L AwJa’ _ . JpMMßffllgffil STEAMER WM. C. GIBBONS ton hy Passengers and Freight *“d 8. ... _ .. WILLIAM DUNCAN, Acting President Atlantic 4 Guff hsilroad. GASPER J. FULTON. lutflln> Superintendent. THOS CORWIN, WM.H.OWBN, THOS WILSON or onto. i.aTXoouq.n.D. onowT^ CORWIN, OWEN & WILSON, (Lata Johnston, Corwin 4 Finnell,) attorneys AND— COUNSELLORS AT UW, And Solicitor of Claims, ° rlI i < i?A S22FBTREET, mm TREASURY BUILD ING, IN REAR OF WILLARD'S HOTEL, W ASHINGTON, u. c . Stm» l^r e ?? p , reme C ? ar s °‘ tL * Mted SSSttofcSiumbta. * Dd tbe Comtot ,he rt , lcu ! lr R,,e “tfo n given to Claims and Depart moot baoißess. Accounts adjusted. SUCO o_ THE Christian Index. B Y^ I 2S^i I or reSri. , *Sbte&fs te™? sr ofthe “ child ’ s w - Pnce of “Index,” per annum... as nn Price of "Child’s Index,” * w (A deduction made for Clubs') ” ggKgy &flaigiss “ “ f with whlrtto b&TSd I tisae* tK SSfraSSttS? y “* ve tlm * to It ta sty intention to issue first cites papers, tad no to secure that Sd.- The beet writers and correspondents will be irnr»fi. SStom 111 CVery m ' fle to THE CHILD’S DELIGHT. BtaJ^.? , L b^.*£ n ?f b .t B sE[?“ orotberwlN> - 1 ‘ b z Express, at my risk, if the Express receipt Is sent me. on the resumption of mai facilities. V My connection with Iheflrm of J. W. i-irksACo ,« dfawlved, but I will establish an office in MscouTGa? where communications may be addressed. SAMUEL BOYKIN, THE DAILY EXPRESS, PETERSBURG, VA. Hu entered upon its Fifteenth year, in an enlarged form, with new type, under auspices highly flattering. D has a large and dally increuing circulation, and of fei ■ to merchants snd others desiring to communicate with the Southern public, advantages surpassed by none. ADVERTISING RATES, on BQuaax. Two weeks « « «, *WT> BQDA*M, Two weeks * ln ~ One year ;;;;:;;;;; ;•; gJg Persona desiring a greater quantity of space than is tmns wUi ** • coom “odatedon liberal SUBSCRIPTION RATES. «ngleCopy, (mailed; 6cts toe Month, do. v. o™' 0 ™' ITiree Months, do * ’** ## Six Months do. . toe Tear do. ””'V" 600 Audbibs, A. P. CRUTCHFIELD A CO., PETERSBURG, VA. SUGAR,COFFEE, &C. Cft bags Rio Coffee UV SB bbls. Crushed and “C Sugar 23 hhd.<. Bacon, sides and Shoulders 8 ?*}■? Dearborn's Cotton Scales .near M 0 bales Gunny Cloth, For sale by * nW - 6 OCTAVES COHEN. CENTRAL R. R. AND SAYANNAfI, ILDAR i GULF R. 8. STOCKS, FOR SALE. APPLY AT THIS OFFICE. au29-3 BOT YQBR COOL TAILOB'S ALE —At— TONKING'Si IN REAR OF Post OFFICE, HILTON BEAD. Aog?4 / /