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FOB NSW VOBt.
qteimitUp Virona. Thoreday. September 7. at
llctocfc .
sieirashlp America, Siturdaj, September 2d, at
fcloclt-
Stremshlp ConsUtnUon, Wednesday. September
ti s t o'clock.
FOR PHILADELPHIA.
iteimsblp Minnetonka, Saturday.: Septetnlier 2d,
, _ o'clock.
FOB dOCTOOTOWK.
Steamer Wm O. Gibbons, every Tuesday morning
t > o'clock
FOB AVGUST A.
Steamer Falcon, Thursday, 31st Inst., at 11 o'clock,
, E
rOB rLOBIDA.
Steamer Fountain, Saturday, September 26, at *
I'clock, a. m.
PiElso Ronrr-T.—On Wednesday night last the
tore of Messrs. Heimbold A Cook, north-east corner
( president and Price streets was visited by rob
err. The thieves by working at tbe foot of the cross
a: of the second window on Price street, succeed
d m dropping oat the key, a nalL They then
ntaed the shutter, raised the window, and alter re-
B- vlng several tubssuccccded lu entetlng the store.
Ipon their opening one of, the front doors, Mrs. Helm
oid.wasattractcd by the noise.when she sprung from
tr bed, lighted a candle, and with revolver In hand,
roceeded down stairs to the back door of the store,
nlocted It aad entered, when the thieves decamp-
L The plunder taken by them was a portion of
ie contents of the till, consisting of fractional cur
(ccy amounuhg to about nve dollars, and four box
s of sardines.
Had the thieves not been distorted by Mrs. Heim
oid they would have secured over one hundred and
ftv dollars In money, a silver watch, and goods of
aiue. Mrs. Heimbold regrets that she was not able
t flank the rascals by passing through the fron 1
onr of her residence instead of entering the store
y the back door, as she thinks she might have killed
r captured some of the party.
ir.ou Philadelphia.—The fine Screw Steamship
Imneton.'.a, 1060 tons burthen, Capt. J. W. Belch,
cm the above port, arrived at her whan about hair
ist two o’clock yesterday. In consequence of the
tort notice given of her sailing from Philadelphia.
le Minnetonka only had s fair freight and passen
t“ rUsu Her owners, Messrs. Edmund A. Bonder A
~ So. 3 Dock street. Intend her for the Une of steam
s between this city and Philadelphia they are about
establish. The Minnetonka Is a fine ship, having
rcellent accommodations fbr passengers and large
lining capacity. The overhauling which she re
jived prior to leaving Philadelphia, rates her A
|o. 1.
H Messrs. Hunter A Oantmell. formerly Agents of the
Keystone State and State of Georgia, are tbe Agents
B this new line.
IfW.T. CaUb, Purser or the Minnetonka, hasonr
Banks for full files of Philadelphia papers.
Ron tbe passage to Savannah, the ship experienced
fieavy head winds and a very rough sea.
p arrival of a Carso of Ice.—The brig Hattie,
lipapt. Gliky, with a full cargo of Ice consigned to
H< isrs. Cheesman A Marshall, corner of Drayton
Aren and Broughtou street Lane, arrived yesterday
om Hilton Head. The Hattie was detained by
rad winds, etc.. In consequence of which the house
t Cheesman A Marshall were, for a few days, short
Bice. The brig will commence discharging this
ornlng.
EIACKSMTHINO, HORSE-SHOriRO, BTC.—We Call
ie attention of the public to the Card of Messrs,
rjilnk A Chapman, who are experienced mechanics
i their trades Mr. Wllllnk Is an experienced ship
nlth, and Mr. Chapman Is an excellent horse-shoer,
cl vetenaler. All who patronize them will meet
Ith courteous and skillful mechanics.
Boots, Shoes and Hats—The attention of city
eaiers and those from the Interior who desire to
ivest In the above goods, Is directed to the adver
sement of Messrs. White A Frellner, who to-day
pen at the store of Mr. M. H. Williams, wed of the
isrket, a Urge stock, selected especially for the
mtbern market. They announce that the goods
fil be sold at New York cost, the freight only being
Med.
Attention Is invited to the advertisement of Mr.
latum, offering a reward for four missing pointer
ups. The pups were ail promised to friends of Mr.
, who are very anxious to recover them
TJHK COURTS.
RICE PROVOST MARSHAL, SCB-DIVI3ION OF THE
00EEC8EB— BEFORE' CAPT. SAMI- COWDRST, FRO
TOST MARSHAL.
SAVANNAH, AUg- 31,1865.
Mlies Swauge (colored) vs. J. J. Stokes—Charge:
sault and threatening to kill; plea, guilty. It was
idered that the defendant be Imprisoned In the
■ Aunty jail for three months,
f J.iohn Welch vs. Leear, (colored)—PeUt larceny. It
was ordered that the defendant be confined In the
4ty guard house two weeks.
COMMERCIAL.
TATiMiNT OF TNE COTTON IIIARUT-MICEI
or eoTToa.
HERALD OFFICE, l
Savannah, September l, 1865.)
Remarks.
The Cotton market since onr last report, Friday
vanlng, 25th Inst., lias been, owing to the inclement
reather, very quiet. Outdoor operations were pre
pared by the heavy and continued rains. We are
uabled this morning to give a statement of the Cot
an market, which we believe may be relied upon as
orrect, as our Reporter has taken great pains toob
iln full and correct Information.
UPLANDS.
f There Is a very limited stock of Uplands offering,
gnd the larger portion of the stock on hand 1s for Im
mediate shipment North. The Savannah and other
■vers being exceedingly low, the receipts of the past
• <|w days have been very light. We give the follow
j tag as fair quotations :
KJ Ordinary 27@28c.
| Middling Ss@36c.
Good Middling. 39@40c.
Fair... 41@42c.
SEA ISLANDS.
a very limited stock of fine Cottons are offering,
nd we are therefore without quotations.
STATEMENT OF COTTON AND DOMESTICS.
Receipts from July Ist to July 3lst, 1865 :
Upland 5,718
Sea Islands is
Domestics 1*
Exports from July Ist to July 3lst, 1865;
i Uplands..... 6,360
I Sea islands 32
Domestics W
, Receipts from August Ist to Aug. 3lst, 1865:
% Uplands 13,174
? Sea Islsnd3 676
Domestics 1,521
$ Receipts from Saturday la3t, 26th ult., to 3lst ult.:
Uplands 1,464
Sea Islands 16
Domestics .• 40
Exports from Saturday last, 26tb ult., Aug Gist.:
| Sea Islands 133
f Domestics 277
j Stock on hand Sept. Ist iwi‘
I Sea Islands 281
I Domestics S3s
I»#w York Market.
I Coiten 48; Sour without imporUnt^hMge;
Busky ; wheat advanced 2 cents but oloieti with
■ownward tendency; com unchanged ; coffee aulet
End firm; sugar 12* to 14 .cent?Yp<; r k $32 to-
Bterllng «X; gold 44)4 ; government stocks arm. ’
f A Doostful Stobt.—The Brownsville oor
' tespoudent of tbe New York Herald details
A conversation Which he bad in Matamoras
with an ex-rebel officer, who boasted that
Staring Price, of Missouri, had been
Wade a Major General in Maximilian’s ser
vice and empowered to raise a cavalry force,
of thirty thousand from among the men of
the disbanded Southern armies; that several
Other rebel generals have been similarly la
bored by the Mexican Emperor, and that it
Is his intention to have one hundred thous
and rebels in hit service within a year, to
’£eep watch on Gen. Sheridan along the Rio
Crande, All of which we take to be highly
Improbable
Hotel Arrlvala.
PULASKI HOUSE. AUGUST SL 18SS.
K lllnzley, CUy, ,C Hancock, Bostou
S Campbell, Berxclia JMr and Mrs A G Bennett
A Twit,line, wife and Capt E Hiller, str Laura
child. Philadelphia J Thoms*. Waynesboro
Lt Q B Chamberlin. ,J W Balch, S a Mmneton'a
family and servant W T Calib, do
Mrs btubns and child |
Shipping Intelligence.
hit nature Almaaac- Thls Day.
Sun rises 6 35,M00n sets l 21
Sun sets 6 2SjHlgh water :t 17
PORT OF SAVANNAH.
Arrived.
Thursday, Aug. 31,1865.
Steamship Minnetonka, , Philadelphia.
Resorts—4 days from Philadelphia to Savannah,
with assorted cargo consigned to Messrs Hunter A
Oammel, and others. Experienced heavy weather
after leaving the Capes of Henlopen.
Consignees.— Roth welt A Whitehead, J D Laßoche.
Hunter A Gauimell. O Cohen. Brady A Smith, Kern A
Cos. Jacoti LangsUorl, J Lama, J McConaght, Erwin
A liardee, A Meyer A Cos, M l unt A Cos, S iarellv, J
R Larcomb, W H Stark, W M Davidson.
Passf.mi*bs.—Wuj Sutherland. M Walters, rhlllp
Walters, Mrs Elizabeth Myers anil 2 daughteis, I’eter
Strain and lady, Mrs A Stiibb and child. A Twlnnnie,
A Dufor and daughter, G B Thompson. W Stewart, S
PLaey. AC Robinson, A Camplro, Juan Patterson,
and others—24 In steerage.
Brig Hattie. Gllkr, Hilton Head, with rice toChees
tnan a Marshall.
Schr Georgia. Holt, Baltimore—general cargo, to
Master
Schr Lovett Peacock, Lingo, Hilton Head—ballast,
to Master
Schr Wm E Steven*on, Threaucraft, MatanzasVla
Quarantine—to Master.
Steamer Laura, Hiller, from up Savannah river—
Erwin A Hardee.
Steamer Emllie, Bender, Hilton Head.
Steamer Samson, Dennette, Sisters' Ferry.
Cleared.
Steamship Zodiac, Buckley, New York—Hunter A
Gammell.
Exports. —423 bales Upland cotton, 200 pieces old
railroad Iron, and merchandize.
Passenolrs W D ZOgbaum, L R Morris and ser
vant, J B Connelly, W Brallsford, Dr W F Sergeant,
E R Schneiner, W F Wheatley, E w Haines and wife,
Mrs Schubl), Miss Dillon, H J Hall, J M Gannon, wife
2 servants.
Steamship Ariadne, Crary, New York—John R
Wilder.
Exfort.s.—4l6 bales Upland cotton, 11 bales Sea
Island cotton, 29 bales domestics, 9 packages,
Passengers.—W C Woodruff, WBattersbv, lady,
2 children and servant, Miss Battersbv, H S Fitch, A
Tnllarton, B Elliott and lady, Mrs Cox, E C Wade. F
J Ruckert, lady and child, J C Maker, O Warner and
2 children, G Dennis. G W Rogers. J D Blanchard, W
E Ward, lady, and 2 children, K M Oppenhelmer, J T
Ives, Mrs EH Pughe, Mrs F Smith, Mrs Nelson, Mi&s
Nelson, A M Averell and lady, Mrs Cherry, N Wolfe,
T F Golding, B F Beardsley, F WUllts, G Durvea, Mrs
O'Donohoe and 2 children, T A Nickerson, S a F.mory.
Steamship Idaho. Holmes, New York—Brigham,
Baldwin A Cos.
Exports.—39l bales Upland cotton, 65 bales Sea
Island do.
Passengers.—Col Taggart, Miss F Happ. Mbs a
Happ. T McDonough, Lt D S Smith, Capt H L Stone,
B Golilberry, H Happ, Mrs G Hawkins.
Bark Pawnee, Williams, New York—C L Colby A
Cos.
Exports.—7ll bales cotton. 26 tons old Iron.
Schr Emma D Finney, Heather, Philadelphia—
Hunter A Gammell.
Extorts,—3s4 bales Upland cotton, 89 bales Do
mestics. 12,300 cane reeds, 28 empty barrels, 8 half
barrels, io boxes books.
LIST OF VESSELS IN THE PORT OF
SAVANNAH.
Savannah, Aug. 31, 1865.
E7IAH3SIFS.
Steamship America, Clift—loading for New York,
wharf lbot of Lincoln street—Btlgham, Baldwin A Co
s Mlonetoka, Balch, I,ooo—discharging
from Philadelphia, dock, foot of Abercorn street.
BARKS.
Harvest Moon. Staples, 398—loading for New York,
Central Cotton Press,—C L Colby A Cos.
brigs.
Brig Hattie, Qllbey, from Hilton Head, with ice—
discharging at Exchange Dock—Cheesman A Mar
shall.
Brig Waltham—changed to Harden’s |?ress, East
ern wharves.
Martha Eggleso, cildbrd, 336—loading for New
York—Richardson A Barnard.
Waltham. Cottrell—from Boston—discharging, to
Master.
' SCHOONERS.
Schr Georgia, Holt, 78 tons, from Baltimore—dis
charging at Central Wharf.
Schr Lovett Peacock, Lingo, 349, from Hliton Head
—discharging ballast—Master.
Schr WmE Stevenson, Threadcralt, 46, from Ma
ranzas—discharging at dock foot or Barnard Street-
Master.
Schr E C Howard, Nickerson, 306—discharging bal
last at Willlnk's Wharf, near Gas House—Hill, Mas
ter.
Witch Queen, PerclvaL lift—from Boston—dis
charging, Lower Rice Mill—Richardson A Barnard.
Alice Flora, (Br) Knowles—from Nassau—discharg
ing, Lower Rice Mill—Bell, Wylly A Christian.
Anna Sims, (new) Stevenson—awaiting completion
at Quantock’s Mill—C L Colby A- Cos.
Addle E Barnes, Lawson, 145—waiting cargo, foot
of Drayton street—Emil Koetckc A Cos.
Ruth H Baker, Smith, 378—loading for New York,
foot of Barnard street—C L Colby A Cos.
Eothen, Murray. 102—from New York—discharg
ing, foot of Barnard street—Master,
The Columbus Enquirer of the 20th, says :
The Council of the Bishops of the Methodist
Episcopal Church, South, was held in this
city last week, the session commencing on
Wednesday the 16th inst. Present—Bishops
Andrew Paine and Pierce. Bishop Kava
naugh was detained in Missouri, having to
preside over the annual Conference of that
State, which met at about the same time.
Bishop Soule was also absent.
We learn that nearly the entire session
was occupied in the preparation and discus
sion of the Address of the Bishops, which
will soon be published.
The following plan of Episcopal Visita
tions was adopted:
3D DISTRICT —BISHOP PAINE.
Memphis, at CovlngtOD, 16th October.
Mississippi, at Greenville, Bth November.
Mobile, at Mobile, 6th December.
Montgomery, Lowndesboro’, 22d Novem
ber.
4th DISTRICT—BISHOP PIERCE.
South Carolina, , Ist November.
Georgia, Macon, 16th November.
Florida, Madison, 20th November.
The appointments for the Ist, 2d and 6th
Districts, embracing Missouri, Kansas, Ken
tucky, Tennessee, Arkansas, Virginia, North
Carolina, Texas, Indian Mission, Louisiana
and California, are imperfectly known to us,
and we therefore await their official publica
tion.
Deserters from the Armt.— Great trou
ble is experienced in keeping tbe cavalry
and Infantry sent to the Plains for service
against the Indians. There has been a re
gular stream of desetters from the time of
crossing the Mississippi river, and at Fort
Leavenworth the discontent among tbe men
has sometimes broken out in open mutiny.
Tbe 6th West Virginia cavalry to the num
ber of two hundred were placed under ar
rest lately at Fort Leavenworth for muti
nous conduct. Tbe 13th regular infantry
(Gen. Sherman’s old regiment; is now In
camp in tbe suburbs of St. Louis, and has
.lost, according to an uncontradicted, unpub
lished report, sixty men from one battalion
in a single week, and deserters are even
quite common from a company of the 61st
Wisconsin, now doing provost guard duty in
town. .
An old prediction of Napoleon is recalled
by one of our cotemporaries. At St. Helena
he said
Ere the close of the nineteenth century,
America will be convulsed by one of the
greatest revolutions the world ever witness
ed. Should it succeed, her power and pres
tige are lost; but should the Government
maintain her supremacy, she will be on a
firmer basis than ever. The theory of repub
lican form of government will be established
and she can defy the combined powers of
the world.
An English gentleman who has resided for
* . Ul °, e , on *he shores of the Dead Sea,
** P£“*» In which he states many
of the stones about the margin of the sea
**■* w anlm * l “ and Stable life, to
fogRWU that on account of
ita salt and sulpber spring, it should be
adopted as a sanatorium.
Movement w Behalf or mb Frkrdmbr.
At a meeting held In New York on Friday
last, in which the principal Freedmens’ As
sociations of the country, East and West,
were represented by prominent gentlemen
from Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Bal
timore, Cincinnati and Chicago, a national
association was organized nnder the title
of “The American Freedmcns' Aid Commis
sion.”
Bishop Simpson was chosen President;
Wm. Lloyd Garrison and John V. Farwell,
Vice Presidents; Fred. Law Olmstead, Gen
eral Secretary; Jacob R Shiperd, Associate
Secret at y, and George C. Ward, Treasurer ;
which officers, with J. Miller, McKirn and
J. M. Walden, Corresponding Secretaries of
the Eastern and Western Departments, con
stitute a Board of Managers
The commission comprises a number of
prominent and active friends of the lreed
meu's cause sufficiently large to represent
this work of benevolence in every part of
the country, and make it reallv national in
its character.
Its object is to promote the elevation of
the freedmen, and to cooperate to this end
with the Freedmen’s Bureau.
The Military Department*.
The army of the United States which,
five months ago numbered a million strong,
ha3 already been reduced to about 200,000,
of whom more than one-fourth are in Sheri
dan's Division, near the Mexican frontier.
The whole army is divided into five divisions:
1. The Atlantic, General Meade, head
quarters, Philadelphia.
2. The Mississippi, General Sherman, St.
Louis.
3. Tbe Gulf, General Sheridan, New Or
leans.
4. The Tennessee, General Thomas Nash
hville.
f«. The Pacific, General Ualleck, San
Francisco.
The divisions are subdivided into eighteen
departments, each under a Major General.
Their order, names, commanders, and head
quarters are as follows:
1. Department of the East, Hooker, New
York
2. Middle Department, Hancock, Balti
more.
3. Department of Washington, Augur.
Washington.
4. Department of the Ohio, Ord, De
troit.
5. Department of the Tennessee, S tone
man, Knoxville.
6. Departmetn of Kentucky, Palmer,
Louisville.
7. Department ofthe Missouri, Pope, Fort
Leavenworth.
8. Department of Virginia, Terry, Rich
mond.
9. Department of North Carolina, Scho
field, Raleigh.
10. Department of South Caiollna, Gill
more, Hilton Head.
11. Department of Georgia, Stedman, Au
gusta.
12. Department of Florida, Foster, Tal
lahassee.
13. Department of Mississippi, Slocum,
Vicksburg.
14. Department of Alabama, Wood, Mo
bile.
16. Department of Louisiana and Texas,
Canby, New Orleaus.
16. Department of Arkansas, Reynolds,
Little Rock.
17. Department of Columbia, Wright,
Fort Vancouver.
18. Department of California, M’DowelL
San Francisco.
From Missouri.
St. Louis, Aug. 19, 1865.—The interest in
tbe refractor}' disloyal preacher is on the in
crease. It is reported among Catholics and
believed that Archbishop Kenrick had noti
fied the clergy in his Archbishopric that they
must not take the oath prescribed in the new
Constitution under the penalty of being sus
pended from their functions by him! This
alleged order strengthens the backbone of
the wavering Presbyterians, South fide Meth
odists, disloyal Baptists and Episcopalians.
The latter have taken the cue from a hand
ful of their brethren in this city, headed by
the Revs. S. J. P. Anderson (a convicted
disloyalist), and James H. Brooks, whose
congregation split on Union principles. They
have issued a seven column address to the
Clergy in the State, advising disobedience to
the law. The responses are beginning to
come in from tbe country, and the offenders
are already comparing treason to the martyrs
of the church in the time of James 11, who
refused to surrender their privileges. Now,
of all those refractory clergymen, the great
est trouble may be expecte*! from the Cath
olics. Gov. Fletber has expressed bis inten
tion to enforce the law. Suppose a priest in
St. Louis should be arrested for refusing to
take the oath. Naturally it may be expect
ed the ignorant Irish will spring to arms and
resist the officers of the law; then a riot,
then a reign of terror. Despite these con
tingencies the Governor authorizes his friends
to say he will enforce the law upon Protes
tant and Catholic alike and take the conse
quences. Indeed, as the time approaches
when this issue must be decided by firm ac
tion on one side or tbe other, the anxiety of
the people about the result becomes painful.
In a letter commending emigrants to make
choice ot Tenucsssee, Gov. Brownlow says:
“ I may be a little selfish, as my home is in
East Tennessee, os my wife and children
were born there, in giving that division of
the State the preference. 1 have heretofore
said, and I repeat, in no spirit of blasphemy,
that I would not leave Eastern Tennessee to
go anywhere but to the Kingdom of Heaven.”
The Parson is perhaps not the only man
that would rather rule in East Tennessee than
serve in Heaven.
WANTED.
Wanted,
TT'ORTY (40) able-bodied Toung men for dntj in the
X? city of savannah. They will receive a liberal
•alary. They muet come well recommended. All
applicant* will apply at office of 'Jept. Samuel Cow
d.ey, i rovoat Marshal.
By command of
Brr’t Brig. Gen E. P. DAVIS.
Wm. H. Folk A. A. A. G. außo
Tited mediately,
FIFTY TONS ot Roe* and Waate Paper. The
HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID. Alno, Cot
ton Picking*, Wool, Hides, Tallow, Grease, Metal*.
Bottle*, Ac ~ at the
FOREST CITY MILLS,
*u4-tf Savannah.
TO REST.
Offices to Bent.
ONE Single and two Donble Office* In the second
story, conveniently located on Bay street. Solu
ble for Merchant* and Lawyers, or for batchelors'
apart mente. Apply to
angig ts DENE T BET AN.
Offices to Let.
TVTO ROOMS TO LET, SUITABLE FOR
‘ OFFICES.
Apply at the HERALD OFFICE.
anl2.tr
Cellar to Let.
TO LET. A LARGE CELLAR, SETTABLE TOR
STORAGE.
Apply at the HERALD OFFICE.
anl2-tf
BOOMS TO LET,
At BUtcm Bead, m. 0.,
THE Palmetto Herald Bonding haring been Newly
Fitted Up, new offer* lug. and airy mans, snlts
ble (or Sleeping Apartment* or bnelneer pnrpo.ee.
For tenne apply to W. a Sam peon, Jr., Box No. ts,
Hilton Head Poet Office, or on the premises. corner Os
Merchant*' Row and Palmetto A venae, from 4 o'clock
to « o'clock p. m. jnM
IHCSIHMTS,
VOIiKS 1 GAITTIIN,
, (OOBgreeaet.. between Jiefferaon and Montgomery ala*}
RXGCIAH SUMMER SEASON.
PROMENADE lONCBRTS EVERY NIGHT,
BY TIB
Savannah Orchestra,
Prof. B. Richter, Leader,
V* Rufreahment* of the best quality and in every
variety. lmo aulu
SPECIAL NOTICES.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
THE Internal Revenue Tax must be paid on Cotton
and all Manufactured Good* before ahlptnenl from
this Port after this date
Offire at Savannah National Bank.
ALEX. N. WILSON,
Collector Internal Revenue, lat Dietrirt Go.
aug24-lw
BATCHELOR'S HAIR DYS !
The Original and Best fn the World • The only true
and perfect Hair Dye. Harmless, Reliable and luilan
taneou*. Produce* immediately a splendid Black or
natural Brown, without Injuring the hair or akin.
Remedies the 1U effects of bad dye*. Sold by ail Drug
gista. The genuine is signed William A. Batchelor.
Also,
REGENERATING EXTRACT OF MILLEFLEURS,
For Restoring and Beautifying the Hair.
anl4-ly CHARLES BATCHELOR, New York.
OFFICE COLLECTOR MILITARY TAXES, 1
Kxcbwmqe Biuldino,
Savannah, Ga„ 1865. \
CIRCULAR.
I am instructed by General Order, No. 20, Head
quarter Sub-District of the Ogeechee, Aug. 28, 1866,
to collect a Tax of Three per cent, upon all incomes
of Six nuudred Dollars ($600) and upward*, from
Real Estate.
And, alto, a Tax of One per cent. (1) on Gross Sales
of *ll Merchandise, except Cotton sold on Commie
sion; One per cent on all Commissions derived from
the transaction of an AucUon, Commission, Shipping,
Forwarding, and Brokerage business, except upon the
sale ol Merchandise, upon which a Tax of One per
cent, is levied.
AH persons coming within the requirements of
these Instruction* will Immediately make a return of
all Incomes, Sales and Commissions, for the month of
Anguat, 1865.
Blank returns for this purpose may be had on appli
cation at this office.
Office in the Exchange.
Office hours, from 9 A. M. to 3 P. M.
C. H. PIKE,
au3l-2 Captain and Collector Taxes.
DRUGS.
Drugs, Medicines, and Chemicals*
A choice selection ol
DRUGS,
MEDICINES,
CHEMICALS,
PATENT MEDICINES
and TRUSSES,
LAKDXD no* new TORE. '
Apothecar.es, Planters, and trsdi re from the Interi
or, can be supplied at the shortest notice,
1 can warrant every article as being pore.
A large quantity of European LEECHES, finest
quality.
All the Patent Medicine* extant on hand.
One bundled case* Jacobs' Dysenteric Cordial.
ALL WILL BE SOLD LOW FO CASH,
WHOLESALE and retail.
ITAFOTHECABIES 1 HALL,
Comer Broughton and Barnard streets.
N, B.— Fresh Garden Seeds.
W. M. WALSH,
julG-3m Proprietor.
CAUTION.
SUPERINTENDENT’S OFSICE C. R. R.,1
.-avannsh, 27th August, f
THE ticket office of the Central Railroad bavinz
been broken open and a number of tlcketa stolen,
all persona are cautioned against pnrchsslng tickets
from any person except the ticket agent at the Depot.
G. W. SCATTEROOOD,
an 29-4 Assistant Snp't.
COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE.
THHE undersigned have this day entered intoCopart-
X nershlp to carry on Stevadorige, Drayige, Stor
:ige and Commission business, under the name of H.
J. Dickerson & <Jo.
Office, second door west of Messrs. Andrew Low A
Cos. H. J. DICKERSON.
T. A. GOODWIN.
N. B. BROWN.
Savannah, Go., August 21, 1865. auvl-lm
BUYYOURCOOLDRINKS
-AT—
TONKING’S,
IN REAR OF POST OFFICE, HILTON HEAD.
ang24 ts
Warren’s Celebrated Needles and Fish
Hooks.
ANDREW CLERK & CO.,
46 MAIDEN LANE, NEW TORK,
SOLE AGENTS AND IMPORTERS.
OUR former customers will find a reduction in gold
prices of the Needles, while the quality is always
kept up to the highest standard known to English
manufacturers.
A. C. A Cos., respectfully solicit n renewal of tbe
mercantile relations so long and favorably esteemed
by their house aa2s-3m
PIONEER SAW MILL:
TXTE most respectfully announce to the citizens of
V V Savannah and others requiring LUMBER, that
our new Saw Mill at the foot of Zubly street, near the
Savannah and Ogeechee Canal is completed. We are
now prepared to saw and famish Lumber In large or
small quantities to cult purchasers, and respectlully
solicit a share of public patronage. We will also pur
chase TIMBER as lt arrives In this market.
Jyßl-tf ROSE A ARKWRIGHT.
NORTH RIVER IGRHTLTIIRAL
WORKS.
QRIFFING. BROTHER A 00., Pnoreixroaa,
6S **D 80 COUSTULKD StEUT.
NEWT O R K .
Manufacturers of Plows, Harrow*, Cultivators, Cot
ton Sweeps, Corn Mills, Cotton dins, Ac.
Every Implement wanted by the Planter, Also,
dealers in Field end Garden Seed*. Also, Agents for
Bruce’* Concentrated Manure, Bone, Ac.
Send for drenlar. In9o 3m
BACON SIDES.
HHDS. CHOICE SIDES, landing and for sale
au3o-4 CRANE, JOHNSON A QRAYBIU
LEGAL NOTICE.
ALL person* baring claims against the emote of
Charlotte Veader, d<veaeod, will present them, dnly
attested, and those Indebted will make payment to
CHAS. H OLMBTEAD,
an26-eod3 QaaUfled Executor.
SMALL FARM FOR SALE.
PQ S O ACRES LAND, mostly first quality and
60 16 about one half cleared; 2M miles
from town, close to Ogeeehee rood; Improvements
destroyed. Bounded noth and west of lands of es
tate Minis; east by Lawton, sad west by Sloan
Price, $lO per acre, cash
antes HENRY BRTAN.
_
S'TATE OF GEORGIA—CHATHAM COUNTY.-To
) all whom It may concern:
Whereas John O. Ferrltl will apply at the Cooft hf
Ordinary for Letters 1 1 Administration on toe estate
of James Bilbo, deceased—
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom
it may concern, to be and appear before told Court to
make objection (If any they have; on or batons toe first
Monday in October seat, otherwise said letter* will
be granted.
Wltnee* my official aignature, thl* 2Sth day of Au
gust, 190S. D. A. O’BYRNE, 7T
Notice, f
OHSftffftas assns svs
Street. Hoare Item 9a, m- until » p. m. ante
- AUCTION SALES.
Bell, Wylly A Christian
Wll on Thuredar morning at 10
TtiiFx orrtock, th. schooner JULIA. 86 tons
A burthen -sails and rigging In good or
der. Now to be seen at rtie mouth of
By Bell, Wylly A Christian.
Will sell at Private Sale
150 bbls. Choice Potatoes
SO do Ooiodi*
_ boie« Lemon*.
Lanomgtfrom *tFamer thla day. au29
Bell, Wylly A Christian
Will Mil at Private Sale.
62 bales Gunny Bagging,
50 sheets Boiler Iron,
Case. French Merinos,
Jn*t arrived by schooner Alice Flora, from Nassau.
M. E. Williams. ,7. R. Molnyhr. P. H. Ward!
WILLIAMS, M INTIRE & CO.,
AUCTION
and commission merchants
bat street,
Savannah, Cr A..
p,»of r * , i re .V n £* vinna h—Brigham. Baldwin 4 Cos.;
Knalu A Hardee, Garten A Unrklca, Lsaar D La
bridge Esq l : Hlr ““ Robcrts ’ Kl *l- ; w rily Wood
* New York—Messrs. Samuel T. Knapp
*Bro,: D. H, Baldwin A Cos. au2C-ecitUm
STATIONERY, 4T
ESTILL’S
Newspaper Depot,
- ANl>
STATIONERY STORE,
Bull Street, Corner of Bay Lane,
BACK OF THE POST OFFICE.
NEW NOVBIjS.
Jurt Received at the above Depot a further supply of
DENIS DONNE, a Novel, by Annie Tbomaa. Price
SO cent*.
BELIAL, a Novel Price 60 eenta.
CHRISTIAN'S MISTAKE, by the author of John
Halifax, Gentleman. Price T 6 cent*.
THE ROCHES AND ROGUERIES OP NEW YORK,
Price 36 cents.
ALSO
HARPER'S MONTHLY, GOOEY'S I.ADY’S ROOK*
ATLANTIC MONTHLY, Ac., for September.
The neual Assortment of
Northern Dailies and Weeklies
Received by Every Steamer,
10(30
SAYILLE & LEACH,
STATIONERY.
TIMBER CUTTERS’ BANK,
CORNER BRYAN STREET AND MAR
KET SQUARE, SAVANNAA, GA
The trade snpplied at the lowest Ca*h P ricec.
Every variety of Stationery for office and general
no* nnl'J
STATIONERY.
Oi |A REAMS Snperflne Commercial Note Paper,
it'jyj *l4 pound* to the ream, at the very low price
of *2 60 per ream.
Alao, a large variety of other Papers, Envelope*.
Pena, Ink, Pencils, Ac.
For sale by
SAYILLE A LEACH,
aul2 cor. Bryan street and Market Square.
And Merchant*' Row Hilton Head, S. C.
UFFIuAn-stu-uls'i'. 08*' OUKEtUEB.
UEADQ'RS SUB-DIST. OF OGEECHEE,»
Savannah, Go., Aug. 23, 1866. /
Gexeral Order,!
No. 26. I
Pursuant to General Older No. 18, Headquarters
District of Savannah. Ist Division Department of
Georgia, the following Taxes will be collected to de
fray the necessary expenses of lighting streets, clean
ing of city, Ac.
lit Tax of three (3) per cent upon all Incomes of
six hundred (60tij dollars or upwards from Heal Es
tate.
2d. Tax on all Sales of Liquor aa per General Ordor
No. 18, from these Headquarters.
3d. Tax on all Traders, Dealera, Commission Mer
chants, und Shippers of one (lj per cent, on all sales
and commissions.
4th. These Taxes will be paid monthly, commenc
ing on the 81st Inst., to the lax Collector, on account
of sales and rents sworn to by parties.
sth. All persons who have received Licenses with
out paying the license fee as specified In Geuersl Or
der No. 13, from these Headquarters, are hereby no
tified that their Licenses are revoked from this date,
and that new Licenses will be required before continu
ing their business.
nth. All persons coming under the provisions of this
order will report Immediately to Tax Collector and
register their names and place of business Ac. Any
person neglecting to comply with the requirement* of
thla order will be subject to a fine.
7th. Capt. Calvin H. Pike, 153d N. Y. V*ls„ la here
by announced as Tax Collector, City of Savannah. He
will be obeyed and respected accordingly.
By command of
Brrit Brig. Gen. E. P. DAVIS.
Wm. H. Eoi.k. A. A. A. G. an2B
UEADQ’RS SUB-DISTRICT OF OGEECHEE,
Savannah, Qa„ August 28,1385.
Geuzbai Orders!
No. 27. /
Hereafter no Commissioned Officers, enlisted men,
or civilians will be allowed to drive or ride their horses
through tbe streets 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.
Wm. H. Folk, A. A. A. G. aut r 29
HEADQ'RS SUBJJISTRICT OF OGEECHEE,
Savantun. Ga., August '-’A 1566.
OtireaAL Orders,!
No. 26. f
Capt. E. A. Parkinson, 153d Regiment, N. Y. Vole.,
Is hereby announced as Street Commissioner city of
Savannah.
He will be obeyed and respected accordingly.
By command of
Bvt Brig. Gen. DAVIS.
Wm. H. Foil, A. A. A. O. > an2s
ACADEMY OF MJINCEMT" OFPAOI,
Havanuah, Georgia,
CONDUCTED BY THE
SISTERS OF MERCY
THE Fall Term of this Institution will reopen on
September 15th and dos. on Febmary 15th,
1866
Thu Spring Term will commence on Februery 16th
and close on Jnly 15 th.
Terms per Session, including board. Tuition la
English, Washing, tnd use of Bed and Bed
ding $l6O 00
Tuition In French so oo
do Music on Piano 60 oo
do Mnslc on Guitar. MOO
do Crayon, Drawing and Painting In
Water Colors 20 00
Tuition in Oriental Painting, per coarse 15 no
do Wax Pratt and Flower* 20 00
do Embroidery 18 00
For further particulars apply to the Super-lore** at
the Institution. au99 tawim
Large Importation
-OF
HAVANA SEGARS,
LEAF AND SHOEING TOBACCO.
196,000 Superior Havana Segan, CJenny Llndj
30 bale* Spanish Leaf Tobacco
2.000 lbs. choice Spanish Smoking Tobacco
3,000 bunches Spanish Cigarette*
Just received direct from Havana.
I have also In Store a large lot of the best brands
Virginia Smoking and Chewing Tobacco.
Andenou’s sad LilienthaPe Fin. Oat Chewing To
bftCCO.
Merchasm. Brier Boot and other Pipes.
AU of which 1 am prepared to fell at Wholesale or
*•“- R. MOLINA,
Comer Bull end Congress street*.
anglC-tf Under ffcrereu Boose.
BD6AB,COFFEE,tC.
60 * ! &£3s£lsac**.
w r
SHE OF V. S. VESSELS.
WILL BB BOLD AT
BAf POINT, PORT ROTAL, S. C.,
At Public Auotlou,
ON
Saturday, Sept. 2, at 10 a*m.
The following named U. 8, Vessels, viz.:
Steamers CHATHAM and O. M. PETTIT, side
wheel, light draught, well adspted for shallow
rivers. Schooners MAIL and SWIFT.
Bark VALPARAISO. Sloop PERCY
DRAYTON. Hull of Ferry
Boat ELLEN, and three
Ne wport 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 veawls to be removed Im
mediately after the full payment la made.
Tags will be at Hilton Head, at 9 o'clock a. m„ of
Sept. 2d, to transport to Bay Point person* who wish
to purchase these vessels anl9-8
STAR LINE
FOR NEW YORK.
s&yf-t-n m THE new and elegant first class
i-:,U. a M*U Steamship AMERICA,
Capt. Clift, Win positively sail for the
v«9aMSw above port on
Saturday, September M, at o’clock,
For freight or peeeage, haring splendid accomtno
dstior a, apply to
BRIGHAM. BALDWIN A CO.,
an3l Stoddard's Bnlldlng. opposite Post Office.
FOR NEW YORK.
STAR LI3STE.
The new and elegant first class U. 8. Mall Steam
ship CONSTITUTION, Capt. flreenman,
win positively sail tor the above port on
Wednesday, September 6th, at o'clock.
For freight or passage, having splendid accommo
dations, apply to
' BRIGHAM, BALDWIN A CO,
an3l Stoddard's BuUdtng, opposite Post Office.
For Philadelphia
Philadelphia and Savannah
Steamship Line.
The U. 8. Mail Steamship MINNE-
i.ooo ion* burthen, J. W.
C£ylKKdvrir~ Batch Commander, will leave for the
xamMMMaw above port on
SATURDAY, SEPT. 13d.
For freight or paasege, having elegant accommoda
tions, apply to
au26 HUNTER A GAMMgI.t.
FOR NEW YORK
STAR mt UNE.
BBMZ-WBBKXj'B’.
The first data U. 8. Mall Steamships
*... * Capt Cabdzntrr.
UNITED STATES, - Capt. Sbaki
AMERICA, Capt Curr'.
CONSTITUTION, - - - Capt. Ganataw.
The above ships compose the Line, and wfU Mil
from New York and Savannah every Wednesday and
Satnrday.
BRIGHAM, BALDWIN 4 CO, Agents,
Savannah, Ga.
WAKEMAN, GOOKIN 4 DICKINSON, Agents,
17 Broadway, New York.
FOR NEW YORKT
Merchant’s Line Sailing Vessels*
The splendid Clipper Schooner
apMb. Capt. WM. SMITH, is now loading for
the abuve port, and will have quick despatch.
Apply to CHAU. L. COLBY A CO.,
an29-tf cor. Bay and Abercorn streets,
Merchant’s Line Sailing Vessels
FOR
NEW YORK.
The splendid new extreme Clipper
Brig
JjgQg ARTHUR KGGLERO,
CLH FoKD,, master, la ready to receive cargo and will
hav. quick dispatch. For freight or passage, having
superior accommodations, apply to
»a2B-tf C. L. COLBY A 00., Agents.
MERCHANTS*
Line of Sailing Vessels
FOR NEW YORK.
-|MH[fine clipper bark HARVEST MOON. Staples,
A. Master, will commence receiving cargo for the
above port on Monday, the 28th Inst.
For freight or passage apply to
„„ . CHAB. L. COLBY A CO.,
an 26 ts Cor. Bay and Abercorn *t*.
MERCHANTS’
Line of Sailing Vessels.
mHE fin. Clipper Bark & B. WALKER, Capt. L. B
X L. re AM, will be ready to receive cargo for New
Ynrk on FRIDAY, the 18th Inst , and wtllVve quick
Has accommodation for a few flrat-claae passengers
Apply to CHAS. L. COLBY* CO?
Bnl 9 ts Oor. Bay and Abercorn sts
MERCHANTS’ LINE
Sailing Vessels.
Regular Weekly lane of
CLIPPER SCHOONERS FOR
NEW YORK.
THE undersigned intend t. keep np a regular week
, ly line of first class Sailing Veasels plying be
tween Savannah and the above port, with superior
with promptueb* and despatch. Particular attention
Alven to forwarding good* from New York.
CHARLES L. COLBY A CO.,
9 “18 cor. Bay and Abercorn streets.
MERCHANTS’ LINE
Sailing: jg| Vessels
FOR NEW YORK.
The flue Clipper Schooner
E, C. Howard, Capt* Nickerson,
WUI have quick despatch for the above Port.
Por Freight or Passage apply to
CHAS. L. COLBY A CO.,
» a g 3l ' t{ cor. Bay and Abercorn eta.
For Doctortown, u)
VIA DARIEN.
CONNECTING WITH ATLANTIC AND
GULF R. R. FOR THOMABVILLE.
'VHE Light Draught Steamer WM. G. GIBBONS.
L Capt. Pbllpot. will leave Dillon's Wharf, on
Tuesday morning, 22d ln*t, at » o’clock, and will
ply regularly between Savannah and Doctortown. in
connection with the Road, leaving as follow*:
SAVANNAH EVERT TUESDAT. '
DOCTORTOWN EVERY THURSDAY.
° n H * n -
Freights payable here.
ERWIN A HARDEE.
_ , JOHN L. ROUMIL LAT,
ang2l4th Agent on Wharf.
smppiwo.
SHIPPERS TO AUGUSTA
And
POINTS BEYOND,
A R L n< 2 fl ® and Uut will ba received at our
*»■, » E DUloo-a Wharf, at anytime du
" S i?f* W<,ek ’ ERWIN A HARDEE
»° ls lmo
FREifiHTIOR MfilfSTi,
RECEIVED DAILY,
And forwarded Semi-Weekly.
Per STEAMER AMAZON, Capt R. Joaaaon
Per STEAMER LAURA, Capt. Edward Hreum
Wharf.
ofrach D .fr,mre' lb " E '’ Cn ° f the **«'**—*
erwin * Hardee *
anl« JOHN L. ROUMILLAT.
aul ™ Agent on Wharf.
FREIGHT WANTED. 7^
1500 Tor b^aV”ro d‘CTUleorM*eon
an3l 1 • n JO - H N McMAHON A CO,
———— ' Tefferaop Md Broughton at*
RAILRO A DS.
Central Railroad
SUPERINTENDENT’S OFFICE !
Savannah, Ga., August 24th, XBS6. f
QN and after Monday, ?Sth ln.t„ a daily train (Sun
g-^jMpfflrssasisa.'t.st
Freight to go by Passenger Train moat be nrei.ald
“ a Byo r rrter a of hf D * P °‘ h* o " 6 °*ri£k a. 1 ??
GEO. W ADAMS.
ans , G.rMs£sr ent
l/'J Assistant Superintendent.
Central Railroad
SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE. »
•Savannah, Ga., August *4, 1866./
"tX** s *«ons be-
A KaUroad, and between Waynetboro
and Aujiputa, Augusta and Savannah Railroad will be
received on and after Saturday, the 2«th Inst
All way freight to be prepaid.
By order of
GEO. W. ADAMS,
General Superintendent.
* ng? ' U Assist Superintendent
Atlantic & Gulf Railroad
]\I OITCE i* hereby given that an arrangement baa
£? th,* oetwetn *
STEAMER WM. C. GIBBON*
wh S*P“»S£e»n> Md Freight
j***!? 1 : 1 *° * n d from ThomasrUl* and Sa
van nah and all inter mediate points
O; 0 * will be received it any time daring the week
et the hteamer’a Warehouse, on Dillon's Wharf.
... „ WILLIAM DUNCAN,
Acting President Atlantic A Gulf Railroad
anrrfti GASPER J. FULTON,
*ng?l-lm Superintandent.
THOS CORWIN, WM. H. OWEN, THOR WILSON
1» OHIO. I.ATR OOL. Q.M.D. Ot IOWA
CORWIN, OWEN & WILSON,
(Late Johnston, Corwin A Flnnellj
ATTORNEYS
AND—
COUNSELLORS AT LAW,
And Solicitors of Claims,
OFFICE, 222 F STREET, hiab TREASURY BUILD
ING, IN REAR OF WILLAHD* HOTEL,
WASHINGTON, D.C.
cj.lTil l ln Su P rem e Court of tbe United
DtoiStoriSSmbl? * Dd t * K '
3m
THE
Christian Index.
By Os October, or ae soon aa the mails are
1 ’riu renew the publication of
t?2w^?? lS^ AN INriEX " “3 of tbe "CHILD'S IN,
DEX” I have been publishing. f
Pnco of “Index, "per annum S3 oo
Price of “Child'* Index," w
{A deduction mode for dub* ;
• tonc8 ' “ “y determination
ffiim«uSS Cribe "' , “ y *“ Ve ttm * to *»"»*
It Is my intention to Usue first class papers. no
■RStemS&S:2S * 2*** iecure thet «£.-
me pest writers and correspondents will bo m eenred
and the highest religions and literary tmlent"wsl be
given to the papers. The Child's Paper will be pwh
fueely Must tated and will, in every sense, be made to
conform to its new title,
THE CHILD’S DELIGHT.
Money may be sent by Express or otherwise—ls by
Expre*, at my ri»k. If the Express receipt Is amt me,
on the resumption of mil facilities.
_ connection with the firm of J. W. Burk* A Cos. is
dwRwTPd, but I will establish an office in Macon, Ga.,
where communications may be addressed.
SUI6-2W SAMUEL BOTKIN.
THE DAILY EXPRESS,
PETERSBURG, VA.
Has entered upon its Fifteenth year, in an
form, with new type, under auspices highly Battering.
It ha* a large and dally Increasing circulation, and of
fer* to merchant* and other* desiring to communicate
with the Southern public, advantages surpassed by
00113.
ADVERTISING rates.
OKS SOCaXI
Two months ,5 JE
Three months , 7* JJ{
MX Month*.. £2>
onpY *« « 8
TWO SQCABXS.
Three months * ism
on# year 8 8
Persona desiring a greater quantity of apace than la
•tore designated, will be accommodated on liberal
terms. *
SUBSCRIPTION rates.
sn«s“* S=f=lS
One Tear do. ett
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PETERSBURG. VA.
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—AT—
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IN REAR OF POST OPTICE, HILTON HEAD.
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STOCKS,
FOR BADE. APPLY AT THIS WPICE|
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