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MAL MATTERS.
jtiur<of suamihipi »and Steamer*.
f FOB NXW YOBK-
L ,m»hip Varuufl, Thursday, September?, at
/ock.
iteamsldp America, Saturday, Septemta-r 2d. at -
o'clock. .
steamship Constitution, Wednesday, Septemlaa
itu. at -oVlock.
FOB FHII.AD6I.PHIA.
Steamship Minnetonka, Tuesday, September 6th,
Jt o’clock.
FOB IXX'TORTOWV
Steamer Wm. G. Gibbons, every Tuesday morning
6 - 9 o’clock.
FOB ACOCST*.
steamer Laura. Saturday, September 2d, at 6p. m.
FOR FLOBIDA.
Steamer Fountain. Saturday, September 26, at s
o'clock, a. m.
Bio THING.”—On Thursday evening last some
thief entered the Shoe-Shop of Mr. C. Hass, south
corner of Drayton and State streets, and stole
merefrom one pair of boot-flouts. If the rogue
rushes his enterprise he will In the course of time
set the material for a pair of boots. He must, how
* „ b e cautious how he projects about Mr. Hass'
establishment, as It Is possible he might get treed,
'vhleh would be the last of him.
Dabjno BOP.BEBY-S3BO STOLIN.-On Thursday
e-enlng last, Mr. Patrick Wisely, grocer, corner of
Montgomery and Bay streets, having closed his gro
„ anii being very tired, seared himself on the
notch near his store, Intending to rest himself for a
f w minutes. While thus seated he fell Into a dflse,
-w"i which he awoke to And himself robbed of S3BO,
lifth'e money he possessed. He has reason to sus
. {tat t be thief applied chloroform to render him
unconscious while he perpetrated the robbery.
Pjofessof. Gorkies’ Concert.—The Concert for
-he benefit of the Widows at Abrahams’ Home, given
at jTasonic Hail on Thursday evening, was a most
decided success, In every respect gratifying to the
audience, and highly creditable to Professor Gorres
aid his talented Amateur assistants. The pieces
comprised In the programme were selected with
excellent taste and Judgment, and the admirable
rendition of the music, both Instrumental and
Placed not only the supeilor talent and cultivation
cl the performers, but the pains and care which had
seen bestowed by Professor Gorres, In the general
direction of the necessary preparations for such an
entertainment. He is too well known and apprecia
ted In this community, as a thorough musician, to
need commendation from us. It Is only necessary to
sav that lie acquitted himself In his usual satlsfac
torv manner. Messrs. Ehrlich, Ward and Pierpont
pn v and themselves valuable assistants In the parts
assigned to them respectively. Os the young lady
amateurs, who contributed so much to the enjoy
ment of the occasion, it would be out of place liere
t, speak more particularly. They deserved what
they received without stint, the hearty applause of
ineiarge and discriminating audience. We have
heard the wish very generally expressed, that the
concert may be repeated at an early day.
Recovery of a Stolen Watch.
On the night of the 18th of February, 1863, Mr. Geo.
King and several other gentlemen went to the bar of
h .Mrs. Mary Wallace, on East Broad street. After
remaining in the bar for a short time, two women,
Mrs. Wallace and Mrs. Fowler, went up to King and
got Into n conversation with him; Mrs. Wallace took
hold of King's watch chain, apparently playing with
it; on King’s going to the door, one of his friends
drew his attention to the fact that the chain or his
watch was broken. On examination, he found his
gold watch was stolen. That night the police ar
rested the two females, and on the next morning
they were turned over to Justice P. M. Russeii for
prosecution. At the Instance of King, a warrant wa?
issued against them for larceny horn the person.
Previous to the examination. King, who was a pilot,
had to leave the city, and the parties, we believe,
were accordingly discharged for want of evidence.
About ten days ago Mrs. Wallace, now Mrs. Avnell,
brought an action against a Mr. Maher In the Pro
vost Marshal’s Court for the recovery of a gold watch
she had pa wned to the defendant for $26. After an
examination of the case, the Court ordered the
watch to be given to Mrs. Avnell upon her paying to
ihr defendant the $25 she had borrowed. Justice
Russell notified Mr. King, and advised him to find
out who had the watch In possession and take a look
at the same, as he (Russell) thought the watch was
King’s. Accordingly, Mr- King called upon the at
torney of Mia. Avnell, who showed him the watch,
which was identified by Mr. King as his property
which was stolen. Upon application to the Provost
Marshal, the watch was returned to the Registrar of
his Court under his order for further Investigation.
Oa yesterday the case came up for trial. The de
fendant appeared by her counsel. Mr. King proved
to the Court that the watch was stolen from him and
proved the name and maker of the watch. AU the
witnesses in this case were respectable persons.
This same Mrs. Wallace, now Mrs. Avnell. a short
ume after her discharge brought an action against
King for defamation of character, and alleged her
damages at SIO,OOO.
Mr. Russell deserves much credit in thi3 case, as
fie represented Mr. King us his attorney, and refused
to receive any fee for his services, as he originally Is
sued the writ. Counsel for plaintiff, Hon. Philip M.
Russeii; for defendant. Judge Benedict.
Change of Weather.
Our city has been visited, dally, for more than a
week past, with frequent and copious showers of
rain, which, whUe they have greatly Improved the
tsmperature of the atmosphere for comfort, have
made the streets quite muddy and walking decidedly
unpleasant.
The continuous Inclemency of the weather and
frequent changes in the temperature of the atmos
« phere combining may render the season, for a time,
not only uncomfortable but unwholesome. There
are times in this month, In every latitude and lo
cality, when every one should be especially careful
of health. A slight Indiscretion In eating or physical
action, may produce the most unpleasant, If not
painful results. All should, therefore, refrain from
eating fruit, of any kind, that is not ripe and fresh,
or from consuming vegetables that are not mature,
and such as are over ripe.
Sitting 01 walking In the sunshine, or sitting In the
dew after nightfall, may tend to bring on and con
firm such complaints as cholera, diarrhoea, dysen
tery, fever and ague, and kindred affections.
Above all, keep your premia* clean, have your
food prepared with care, your bed room well aired
and dry maintain a clear conscience, and all will be
well.
THE COURTS.
BEFORE LIE'S. COL. M. T. HOLBROOK.
Savannah, Sept. 1,1805.
il. o. lia3stck vs. Robert VolKland—Unlawfully re
taining possession of premises. In the above case,
after hearing the testimony. It was ordered that the
defendant vacate the premises now occupied by him
oi or before the sth day of September Inst.; and on
failure to comply with this order, he be forcibly
ejected by the Provost Marshall of the Sub-district of
the Ogeechee. Counsel for plaintiff, Hon. W. S.
Chisholm; for defendant, Hon. Solomon Cohen.
Henry Blun, Agent, vs. Mrs. Patten. Upon the ap
plication of M. Benedict, Esq., Counsel fur petitioner,
showing that a judgment was obtained agalust the
defendant on the Bth day of August, 1865, before Lt.
Col. R. p. York, Provost Marshal, District of Savan
nah, ordering that the defendant pay the sum of one
hundred and sixty dollars, on or before the Ist day
of September, 1865, or vacate the premises occupied
by her, at the comer of Whitaker and Taylor streets
And it appearing that the above order has not been
compiled with, lt Is ordered that the said defendant
vacate the above premise* by 12 o’clock in. on the
ins*.; and on failure so to do, that she be forcibly
ejected by the Provost Marshal of the Sub-Dlstriot of
the Ogeechee.
OFFICE FROVO3T MARSHAL. SCB-DITISIOb OF THE
OOEECHEE—BEFORE CAFI. SAiIL. COWOHIT, FEO
- MARSHAL.
SAVARSAH, AUg. 1, 1866.
United States va. A. A. Stokes, assault—plea guilty,
it was ordered that the defendant be Imprisoned
three months.
United States va. John Walsh, Drunk and Disor
derly. It was ordered that the defendant pay a fine
of |ls or be confined one month.
Blacksmithing.
r pHK undersigned wish to inform the public that
X they have commenced business la Ship, Steam
boat and general Blacksmithing.
Also Morse Shoeing done with neatness and de
spatch.
Shopat the heal of Biy stre-t, Battersbwe building.
, „„ . F. K. WILLTNK
. sepl-MSlia© K CHAP MAh
Financial and Commercial.
HERALD OFFICE, I
Savannah, September 2, 1865.)
Remarks.
The Cotton market, since our last report, Friday
eveulug, 25tb ult„ has been, owing to the inclement
weather, very quiet. Outdoor operations were pre
vented by the heavy and continued rams. We are
enabled this morning to give a statement of the Cot
ton market, which we believe may lie relied upon as
correct, as our Reporter has taken great paws to ob
tain fall and correct information.
UPLANDS.
There Is a very limited stock of Uplands ofiei mg,
and the larger portion ol the stock on hand is for im
mediate shipment North. The Savannah and other
rivers being exceedingly low, the receipts of the past
few days have been very light. We give the follow.
Ing as fair quotations :
Ordinary 27@28c.
Middling 3t@36c.
Good Middling 39@40c.
Fair 41@42c.
SEA ISLANDS.
Avery limited stock of fine Cotton are offering,
and we arc therefore without quotatious.
STATEMENT OF COTTON AND DOMESTICS.
Receipts from July Ist to July 31st, 1866 :
Upland cotton 5,718
Sea Islands 19
Domestics 14
Exports from July Ist to J uiy 3lst, 1865 :
Uplands 6,360
Sea Islands 32
Domestics 10
Receipts from August Ist to Aug. 31st, 1866 :
Uplands 13,174
Sea Islands 6TC
Domestics 1,521
Receipts from Saturday last, 26th alt., to 31st uit.:
Upland Cotton 1,464
Sea Islands lfi
Domestics 49
Exports from Saturday last, 26th ult., Aug. 31st.:
Upland Cotton 2,342
Sea Islands 133
Domestics 277
Stock on band Sept. Ist. 1865:
Upland Cotton 3,724
Sea Islands 291
Domestics 236
Received, Sept. Ist. 1865:
Upland Cotton 670
Sea Islands 48
Domestics 137
Somb Hideous Plats on Names.— What
lady is good to eat ? Sal Ladd.
What lady is good to eat with her ? Olive
Oil.
What lady do we love to see at dessert?
Charlotte Ruse.
What lady is made to carry burdens? Ella
Paant.
W hat lady preaches in the pulpit ? Minnie
Stir.
What lady has to fight the Indians ? Emma
Grant.
What lady helps her ? Minnie Rifle v
What lady does everybody desire ? ' Ann
Ultv.
What lady is acquainted with surgery?
Ann Atomy.
What lady lived in Noah's time ? Ann T.
Diluvium
What lady Is fond of debate ? Polly
Tishun.
What lady votes? Della Gate.
What lady paints portraits? Minnie A.
Choor.
What lady paints comic ones? Carrie K.
Clk or.
Wuat lady is fond of giving? Jennie
Rosity.
What lady is much talked ot now ? Amelia
Ration.
What lady la used to war ? MillyTairy.
What ladies are voracious! Allie Gaiter
and Anny Condor.
What lady is lively and gay ? Annie Ela
tion.
What lady do we hear oftenest of in court,
now-a-days? Polly Gamy
What lady is the greatest annoyance to
newspaper readers. Miss Print.
What lady is the greatest disgrace to her
sex and race ? Miss Cegination.
Still thet Come. —The New York Jour
nal of Commerce of the 24th ult., says:
Over 17,000 passengers have landed at Castle
Garden since the Ist iost. Os this great num
ber several hundred immediately departed
for Richmond and other cities in the South
ern States, where they intend engaging in
farming. Among these were 200 Swedes ut
teily ignorant ot our language, they can still
render essential service in tilling the soil.
About 200 Swiss and Polish passengers have
recently arrived, and thousands more are ex
pected. These persons leave their native
land, maDy of them in exile for political
offences, and they seek our hospitable shores
to escape the tyranny under which they have
long bowed. They have, as a general thing,
no money, but seem to show a laudable
spirit .in at once seeking employment. In
this tliey very seldom fail, lor if they are net
needed here, there are plenty ot avenues
already opened and yet to open in the South
and West. No man need be long idle if be
diligently seeks employment.
A letter dated Constantinople. August 2,
mentions that Stephen Effendi, the civil head
of the Protestant community in Turkey’, was
living with his son in Stambool. He was
suddenly attacked with cholera on the 31st
ult., ana died in a few hours. Influenced by
a panic of fear, the sou that night set fire to
the house in which his father’s body remain
ed, and then hung himself. The letter adds :
Half the physicians appointed by Govern
ment on fabulous salaries have fled from
their posts in dismay, or deserted them on
plea of sickness. Business is at a stand still.
The Government offices are almost all closed.
The Pasha of Egypt, who fled to this city to
escape the cholera there has now fled trom
us and gone back to Alexandria, where the
crisis of the epidemic has passed.
The latest invention of India rubber, in
Paris, is “a false bust and neck" for female’,
a perfect imitation of flesh and blood, and (as
they say of good counterfeits) “well calcu
lated to deceive.” At the circle where the
true and false neck are connected, is worn a
band ol ribbon, or a white necklace, which
completely conceals the junction. t
The Italian prisoners, who took part some
two years ago in the Polish insurrection, and
sent to Siberia, are about to experience a
special act of clemency on the part of the
Emperor of Russia.
John Mitchell, by permission of the War
Department, is now allowed to promenade
tlie grounds of Fortress Monroe. He took
his first walk ou Wednesday morning, aud
is said to have enjoyed it hugely.
A Boston reporter was publicly eowhided
by an indignant female, on Thursday, who,
having been cruelly deserted by her tuithless
husband, had been referred to by the knight
of the quill as “a poor abandoned creature!”
Just now, tbe working classes of Canada,
chiefly the French population of tbe Lower
Provinces, are flocking to the New England
Stites. Employment in the factories at
high wages is the principal Inducement.
Notice.
OFFICE TOST PROVOST MARSHAL. 1
Savannah, Qa , August 31, 1865./
Tbe Amnesty Oath will now be administered to all
who were Officer* of the “ao-called Confederate Ar
my" below the rank of Brigadier General, whether
paroled or not; lt not being necessary to make special
application for pardon.
W. 8. NORTON,
sepl Lieut, and Assistant Provost Marshal.
Intimation wanted,
OF JOHN WINN, a Private In Capt McClung’s
„T* anM *fs Battery, houtbern Army, la suppos
vftlf JJptnred In McClaasiand’s raft In
‘““‘•winter of 18(3 or ’64. Since
»**P«»<ms I North wo^droll^rette
MarTWiNN, care K. H. gESSToi"
Tennessee paper/ please copy. sepl
llotl‘l Arrivals.
PULASKI HOUSE, SEPTEMBEB 1. 186.4
J D Wilson. Florida . |AW Kelsey, Vuttnaui, Ua
W J c.nnn, ik> J C ay, Bryan co, da
T E Gregg, S Carolina J Macdouald, Savannah -
W Gregg, do JJ T Blain, Glvun co, Cla
A B Hawkins and lady, J D Smith, W are co, Gu
Tallahassee, FlalW Wilson. do
Mrs FarkhtU & 2 children, JOeorge Patten
'Tallahassee, Flai Miss M u Patten A sen t
Mr Parkhlll, Richmond Master E B Patten.
A Parkhlll, do J W Patteu,
*irs Mook, Petersburg |M J Atkins, Cuthbert. Ga
D L Oakley and ladv, |K Trembly, It, Charleston
Monticello Fla E F'on ler, do
Rev W E Hamilton, do tW H Cronk, P(J M.
J Grass and 3 childree, j Ft Pulaski
F' Sheffield, |T H Gray, sir Gibbons
G A Peck, Jacksonville W Hornet. Mdledgevllle
J P Wilkes, Beaufort 1
PORT ROVAI. HOUSE (HILTON HEAD) AUG. 29.
H C West, LtkAQM, Capt C W Hooper,
104 V 8 C T 33 C S C T
I.t L Hall, 128 do Capt R Clton, 12s CS C T
Lt .1 Upple, 128 do Capt J C Trnse, 104 do
Lt J Hannan. 104 do 11 F Hunter,
CaptE J Serauton,l2B do H B Ferguson, 1V R C
Lt L Waters, 128 do P G etts, do
Lt J Van Tort, 128 do L C Rice, Lemon Isle
J Pitts, Bay Point it Speaning. Charleston
I) H Rice, Hilton Head iPShorne, do
AUGUST 30.
Maj E 0 Calp, 25 OV I |Capt W Lawdor,
Lt (1 B Chamberlin, and A E Taylor, Lt and ROM
faintly)surg \vitker, ca U SC T
G Reed, Savannah |L J P Hannan, iO4 do
Lt A J Salsburv, Beaufort jK L Miller, Lt 26 do
G A Lambert, St Helena |j Burns, USS N H
Capt A B Eldridge, do iR Short, do
J Pitts, Bay Point
AUGUST 31.
Lt E L Muter, 28U8CI iCapt A Runaieit, AA Q M
J P Hanning, 104 do OF Lambert, St Helena
Lt A Whyte, 128 do o Morman, Hiltou Head
Dr Whitken, 26 do W uuselln, USN
J L Coac, Beaufort j J B Wilkins, do
G Fancy, do ID H Rice, Lemon Isle
H G Judd. do iLCRIce, do
G Gilbert, London, Eng |Lt A S Salisbury, Adjt
W H Garnett i 104 C S C T
Lt G Keef, Grahamviiie j R Shuit, no place
SEA ISLAND HOTEL (HILTON HEAD) AUO. 29.
Capt Lenahan, Charleston L G P Barnes, 4 G V C
J Lanahau, do leapt J T Reynolds, do
Mr & Mrs A G Burnett, iA Pawbe, Hilton Head
Providence J Sauders, do
J E Jacobs, New York IR W Vincent, do
E P Hutchinson, Beaufort |v Little, do
AUGUST 31.
Lt A Gardner, 26 US C T H G Judd, Beaufort
A E Paine, A SlO4 do H F Thornton, U Head
H G Nlms, P M, U S A TAJenckes, do
G W Smith. Savannah | A Linford, do
Capt G D Hart, 3 U S C U H J Salsbury, Aujt
OWBallard, PM, USA 194USCT
Col W B Gueruev. 26 do lCol D Frazar, do do
Shipping Intelligence.
Ml nature Almanac -This Day.
Sun rises 5 35jMoon sets 2 20
Sun sets 6 24|High water 4 19
PORT OF SAVANNAH.
Arrived.
Friday, Sept. 1,1865.
Steamer Fountain, Castner, Palatka, etc, to M A
Cohen,
Imports.—lo bales cotton, 12 do yarn, to Erwin A
Hardee, Brigham. Baldwin A Cos, J L Villalonga.
Passrnoeks.—S E Conyers, T R Canty and lady, D
L yaklev and lady, Miss Ceskrey, Miss Oliver, J S
Turner, James E Grady, lady, clUld and servant, L
Sherfesee, Mrs Moak, Mis Pai khtll and 2 children, Dr
A B Hawkins and lady, T E Gregg, Francis Trlay, W
Gregg, Thomas Buskett, P Sheffield, U A Peck,’ JC
Howard, M Cooper, L M Folsom, W J Gunn, J Grass
aud 3 children, J D W ilson, and 3 deck.
Steamer Helen Getty, Ingraham, Palatka, Ela, to
L S Bennett.
Imports—l 63 bales cotton, and sundry merchan
dize, to J D Purse, Erwin A Hardee, Stewart A Cos, C
L Colbv A Cos, and others.
Passengers.—Miss Hinton. Miss Llluban. Mr Hin
ton, Geo Damon, A B Noyes, John K Gregory, John
McDougal. William P Slusser, John Pratring, Mr
Gare;.. Mr Halstou, S O House, liramball. J D Hop
kins, Capt Johnston, A M Cohen, J D Purse, L Y
Stuart, H P Maston, M S Finney, WII McDonald J
M Tyson, J T Ho wart, and 6 steerage.
Steamer U S Grant, Briggs, HUtou Head.
Steamer Laura, , Augusta, with 127 bales do
mestics, 64 boxes Glass.
Walker A Campbell’s ilat, from Augusta—26l bales
Upland cotton, to lluuttr A Gammed. Brigham, Bald
w lu A Cos.
Stallion's flat, from Augusta, with 410 bales Upland
cotton.
Cleared.
Steamer Samson, Dennette, HUton Head.
Tug Starlight, Anderson, Fort Sulaski.
At Quarantine.
Sloop Sjirina, from Bermuda, with an assorted
cargo.
PORT OF PORT ROYAL.
Cleared.
Aug 28—Steamer Louisburg, Dale, Jacksonville.
LIST OF VESSELS IST THE PORT OF
SAVANNAH.
Savannah, Aug. 31,1565.
STEAMSHIPS.
Steamship America, Clift—loading for New York,
wharf foot of Lincoln street—Brigham, Baldwin A Co
s Mlnnetoka, Balch, I,ooo—discharging
from Philadelphia, dock, foot of Abercorn street.
BABES.
Harvest Moon- Staples, 398—loading for New York,
Central Cotton Press,—C L Colby 4 Cos.
BKICS.
Brig Hattie. Gllhey, from Hilton Head, with Ice
discharging at Exchange Dock—Cheesman 4 Mar
shall.
Martha Eggleso, Clifford, 338—loading for New
York—Richardson 4 Barnard.
Waltham, Cottrell—from Boston—discharging, to
Master.
SCHOONERS.
Schr Georgia, Holt, 78 tons, from Baltimore—dis
charging at Central Wharf.
Sclir Lovett Peacock, Lingo, 319, from Hilton Head
—discharging ballast—Master.
Schr Wm E Stevenson, Threadcraft, 45, from Ma
tanzas —discharging at dock foot of Barnard Street-
Master.
Schr E C Howard, Nickerson, 306—discharging bal
last at WUUnfc’s Wharf, near Gas House—Hill. Mas
ter.
Witch Queen, Percival, 115—from Boston—dis
charging, Lower Rice MlU—Richardson 4 Barnard.
Alice Flora, (Br) Knowles—from Nassau—discharg
ing, Lower Rice Mill—Bell, Wylly 4 Christian.
Anna Sims, (new) Stevenson—awaiting completion
at Quantock’s Mill—c L Colby 4 Cos.
Addle E Barnes, Lawson, 145—waiting cargo, foot
of Drayton street—Emil KoetcKe 4 Cos.
Ruth H Baker, Smith, 378—loading for New Y'ork,
foot of Barnard street—C L Colby 4 Cos.
Eothen, Murray, 102—from New York—discharg
ing, foot of Barnard street—Master,
LEGAL NOTICE.
ALL persons having claims against the estate of
Charlotte Veader, deceased, will present them, dnly
attested, and those indebted will make payment to
C’HAS. H OLM STEAD,
au2C-eod3 Qualified Executor.
STATE OF GEORGIA—CHATHAM COUNTY.—To
all whom it may concern :
Whereas John O. Ferrlll will apply at the Court of
Ordinary for Letters > f Administration on the estate
of James Bilbo, deeeafed—
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all w hom
lt may concern, to be and appear before ; d Court to
make objection (If any they have) on oi I|F e the first
Monday In October next, otherwise si u| .ters will
be granted.
Witness my official signature, this 2Sfh day of Au
gust, 1865. D. A. O’BYRNE,
au3l Ordinary.
LOST,
STRAYED OR STOLEN, from my yard on the cor
ner of Bull and Broughton streets, on the night
of the 30th August, Four Llvw Colored and White
I*OINTER PUPS.
A liberal reward will bs given If returned to me
B. STAMM.
Hair Dressing and Shaving Saloon,
sepl-2 Opposite Pulaski House.
ACADEMY OF ST. VINCENT OF PAUL,
Savannah, Georgia,
CONDUCTED BY THE
SISTERS OF MERCY
THE Fall Term of this Institution will re-open on
September 15th tod clou on February 15th,
1866.
The Spring Term will commence on February 15th
and clow on July 15th
Terms per Session, Including board. Tuition In
English, Washing, and use of Bed and Bed
ding $l6O 00
Tuition In French v 20 00
do Music an Plano 30 00
do Music on Gaiter.,.. 3000
Tuition In Oriental Painting, per course. 15 00
do Wax Frnlt and Flower* *0 00
do Embroidery. '~T'. 10 00
For further particulars apply to the Superioress at
the Institution. , an2o-2awlm
AMUSRMBNT!*.
VOXjKS’ o arton,
(Congress at., between Jefferson and Montgomery SU-J
REGULAR SUMMER SEASON.
PROMENADE CONCERTS EVERY NIGHT,
ST IDS
Savannah Orchestra,
Prof. B. Rk htk, Leader.
twr Refreshment* of the heat quality and in every
variety. lmo main
SPECIAL NOTICKS.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
THE Internal Revenue Tax must be paid on Cotton
and all Msnnlacturrd Goods before shipment from
this Port, after this date.
Office at Savannah National Bank.
ALEX. N. WILSON,
Collector Internal Revenue, lat District Ga.
aug24-lw
BATCHELOR’S HAXR DTB 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 signed Wlliiam A. Batchelor
Also,
REGENERATING EXTRACT OF MILLEFLEURS.
For Restoring and Beautifying the Hair.
au!4-ly CHARLES BATCHELOR, Nr.v Tons.
OFFICE COLLECTOR MILITARY TAXES, )
Excuanob Bcildino. V
Savannah, Ga., 1865. )
CIRCULAR.
I am instructed by General order, No. 26. Head
quarter Sub-District of the Ogeechee, Aug. 28, 1805,
to collect a Tax of Three per cent, upon all Incomes
of Six Hundred Dollars (s<o6j and upwards, from
Real Estate.
And, alao, a Tax of One per cent. (1J on Gross Sales
of all Merchandise, except Cotton sold on Commis
sion : One per cent, on all Commissions derived from
the transaction of an Auction, Commission. Shipping,
Forwarding, and Brokerage business, except upon the
sale ot Merchandise, upon which a Tax of One per
cent, is levied.
All persona coming within the reqnirementa of
these instructions will Immediately make a return of
all Incomes. Salea and Commissions, for the mouth of
August, 1865.
Blank returna 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.
au3t-2 Captain and Collector Taxes.
TO RENT.
Offices to Bent.
ONE Single and two Double Offices In the second
story, conveniently located on Bay street Suita
ble for Merchants and Lawyers, or for batchelors’
apartments. Apply to
aug22 ts HENRY BRYAN.
Offices to Let.
TWO ROOMS TO LET, SUITABLE FOR
OFFICES.
Apply at the HERALD OFFICE.
au!2-tf
Cellar to Let.
TO LET. A LARGE CELLAR, SUITABLE FOR
STORAGE.
Apply at the HERALD OFFICE.
aul2-tf
ROOMS TO LET,
At ZXlXtoxa. Heart, S. 0.,
THE Palmetto Herald Building having been Newly
Fitted Up, now offer* laige and airy rooms, suita
ble for Sleeping Apartments or busiuess purpose*.
For terms apply to W. S. Sumpaon, Jr, Box No. 25,
Hilton Head Post Office, or on the premises, corner of
.Merchants’ Row and Palmetto Avenue, from 4 o’clock
to C o’clock p. m Ju22
_____ -
Drags, Medicines, and Chemicals*
A choice selection of
DRUGS,
MEDICINES,
CHEMICALS,
PATENT MEDICINES
and TRUSSES,
LAND ID FROM HIW T OIS .
Apothecares, Planters, and tradi rs from the Interi
or, can be supplied at the shortest notice,
I can warrant every article as being pure.
A large quantity of European LEECHES, finest
quality.
All the Patent Medicines extant on hand.
One hundred cases Jacobs’ Dysenteric Cordiai.
ALL WILL BE SOLD LOW FO CASH,
wbolzsali ahd retail.
ATAPOTBECABIEB’ HALL,
Corner Broughton and Barnard streets.
N, B. —Fresh Garden Seeds.
W. M. WALSH,
jul6-3m Proprietor.
CAUTION.
SUPERINTENDENT’S OFFICE C. R. R ,\
,-avaansh, 27th August. /
THE ticket office of the Central Railroad havinx
been broken open and a number of tickets stolen,
all persons are cautioned against purchasing tickets
fr.rn any person except tbe ticket agent st tbe Depot
Q. W SCATTERUOOD,
su23-4 Assistant Snp’t.
COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE.
THE undersigned have this day entered into Copart
nership to carry on Stevadorage, Drsyage, Stor
age and Commission business, under the name of H.
J. Dickerson A Cos.
Office, second door west of .Messrs. Andrew Low 4
Cos. H. J. DICKERSON.
T. A. GOODWIN.
N. B. BROWN.
Savannah, Ga., August 21,1865. au2l-lm
BUYWCiriINKS
—AT—
TONKING’S,
IN REAR OF POST OFFICE, HILTON HEAD.
aup24 If
Warren’s Celebrated Needles and Fish
Hooks.
ANDREW CLERK <fc 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 Is alwsyi
kept up to the highest standard known to English
manufacturers.
A. C. * Cos., respectfully solldt a renewal of the
mercantile relations so long and favorably esteemed
by their honse. «026-3 m
PIONEER SAW MILL.
TXTE most respectfully announce to the citizens of
if Savannah and other*requiring LUMBER, that
our new Saw Mill at the foot ofzubly street, near the
Savannah and Ogeechee Canal, is completed. We *re
now prepared to saw and furnish Lumber in large or
small quantities to suit purchasers, and respect!oily
solicit a share of public patronage. We will also pur
chase TIMBER as lt arrives In this market.
Jy3l-tf ROSE 4 ARKWRIGHT.
NORTH RIVER MWVLUUL
WORKS.
GROTTNG, BROTHER A CO , Psonision,
IS A«t> 60 Goubtlaud SraaxT.
NEW Y O T K .
Manufacturers of Plows. Harrows, Cultivators, Cot
ton Sweeps, Cora Mills, Cotton litas, tee.
Every Implement wanted by Uw Planter, Also,
dealer* m Field and Gardes Seeds. Also, Agents for
Brace's Concentrated Manure, Bone, tee.
Send for areolar luSO 3m
BACON SIDES.
HHDS. CHOICE SIDES, landing and for sale
i u3 oi CRANE. JOHNSON te GR4YBILL
AUCTION, SALES., _
UNDERWRITERS' SALE.
OCTAVOS COHEN
Will rell THIS DAY, at lOu’dock. at the store of M.
H. William*, comer of Bryan street and Market
Square,
7 BALKS YARNS,
3 BALES DOMESTICS.
D.waged on board of steamer Laura on her voyage
from Augusta to Savannah
Sold for account of Underwriters and all concerned.
sepY
ADMINISTRATORS’ SALE
By Williams, Mclntlrc 1 C'o.
WILL be sold on Wednesday, . 13th mat., at the
residence of the late Thomaa J. Pitt, on Mil
ledge atict. between the Parade Ground and Lovers’
Lsue, all the Household aud Kitchen Furniture be
liinams to the estate of the late Tho» J Pitt.
Sold by order ot the Administiator, sad by permis
sion of the Court of Ordinary. aep2
AUCTION!
Will be told at
Public Auiction,
At tiie &Q7eriiment Slaughter House,
NEAR HABERSHAM'S RICE MILL, CANAL ST.,
SAVANNAH, GA.,
WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 6, 1865,
AT U O’CLOCK A. M„
125 BEEF HIDES-Dried.
For account of the Subsistence Department U. 8:
Army.
HENRY R SIBLEY.
sep2-td Capt. and C. S,, U. 8. Vola.
By Bell, Wyily & Christian.
Will *ell at Private Sale
160 bbl*. Choice Petatoe*
60 do Onion*
2o boxes Lemon*.
LamHngjfrom steamer this day. au29
M. E. Williams, J. R. MclxTiar. P. H. Waad.
WILLIAMS, M’INTIRE & CO.,
AUCTION
AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS
BAY STREET,
SAVANNAH, G A..
Reference* In Savannah—Brigham, Baldwin A Cos. :
Krwln St Hardee, Oaden ft Unckles, Isaac D La-
Roche, Esq ; Hiram Roberta, Esq., Wyily Wood
bridge, Eaq.
References In New York—Messrs. Samuel T. Knapp
4 Bro.; D. H, Baldwin A Cos. au2C-codlm
STATIONERY, AC,
ESTILL’S
Newspaper Depot,
ANI»
STATIONERY STORE,
Bill Street, Coner of Bay Laoe,
BACK OF THE POST OFFICE.
NEW NOVEIjS.
Just Received at the above Depot a further supply of
DENIS DONNE, a Novel, by Annie Thomaa. Price
50 centa.
BELIAL, a Novel Price 60 cents.
CHRISTIAN’S MISTAKE, by the author of John
Halifax, Gentleman. Price 76 cent*.
THE ROGUES AND ROGUERIES OF NEW YORK,
Price 35 cent*.
A tOO
HARPER’S MONTHLY, GODEY’S LADY’S BOOK'
ATLANTIC MONTHLY, Ac., for September.
The naual assortment of
Northern Dailies and Weeklies
Received by Every Steamer,
so(30
SAVILLE & LEACH,
BTATIQNEBY.
TIMBER CUTTERS’ BANK,
CORNER BRYAN STREET AND MAR
KET SQUARE, SAVANNAA, QA.
The trade supplied at the lowest Canh P rices.
Every variety of Stationery for office and general
use an!9
STATIONERY.
Ot iA REAMS Superfine Commercial Note Paper,
icjyj pound* to the ream, at the very low price
of $2 50 per ream.
Alao, a large variety of other Papers, Envelope*,
Pena, ink, Pencil*, Ac.
For aale by
SAVILLE A LEACH,
anl2 cor. Bryan afreet and Market Square.
And Merchants’ Row, HUton Head, S. C.
OFFICIAL-SUB-PIgT. OF OQEECfIEE.
HEADQ’RS SUB-DIST OF OGEECHEE)
Savannah, Ga., Aug. 28,1865. j
GsxtKAL Ouora, 1 '
No. 26. j
Pursuant to General Order No. 13, 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 citv, tec.
Ist. Tax of three (3) per cent upon all Incomes of
six hundred (660) dollars or upwards from Real El
ute.
2d. Tax on all Sales of Liquor as per General Order
No. is, from these headquarters.
3d. Tax on all Traders, Dealers, Commission Mer
chants, and Shippers of one (1) per cent, on all sales
and commissions.
4th. These Taxes will be paid monthly, commenc
ing on the 31st Inst., to the lax Collector, ou account
of tales and rente sworn to by parties.
6th. All persons who have received Licenses with
out paying the license lee ss specified in General Or
der No. 13, from these Headquarters, are hereby no
tified that tbclr Licenses are revoked from this date,
and that new Licenses will be required before continu
ing their business.
6th. All persons coming under the provisions of this
order win report Immediately to Tax Collector and
register their names and place of business, tec. Any
person neglecting to comply with tbe requirements of
this order will be subject to a fine.
•tb. Capt. Calvin H. Pike, 163d N. Y. Vais., is here
by announced as Tax Collector, City of Savannah. He
will be obeyed and respected accordingly.
By command of
Brv’t Brig. Gen E P. DAVIS.
Wm. H. Eoi.k. A. A A. G. an2B
HEADQ’RS SUB-DISTRICT OF OGEECHEE,
Savannah. Ga., August 28,1866.
Gckibal Owns)
No. 27. /
Hereafter no Commissioned Officers, enlisted men.
or civilians will be allowed to drive or ride their horses
through the streets of kavannah faster than a trot.un
less on official business, and then the envelope will lie
marked gallop.
The Provost Msrshal Is charged with the execution
of this order.
By command of
Brevet Brigadier General DAVIS.
Wm. H. Folk, A. A. A. G. ang29
HEADQ'RS SUB-DISTRICT OF OGEECHEE,
Savannah, Ga., August 24, ISCS.
Glxxxal Owns,)
No. 26. 1
Capt. E. A. Parkinson, 153d Regiment, N. 7. Vois.,
Is hereby announced as Street Commissioner city of
Savannah.
He will be obeyed and respected accordingly.
By command of
Bri Brig. Gen. DAVIS.
Wm. H. Folk, A. A. A Q. au2s
Wholesale Druggists,
AND PfIAMBRI US »
Perftiery, Patent Medicines, k, &c,
OidiiS WITH ISMITTANGES IMIMPTIY SU
CUTiD AT LOWEST MARKET PiiCIG.
HARRAL, RISLEY & TOMPKINS,
No. 141 Chamber# ante No, 1 Hudson Sts.,
NEW YORK.
James Harrad, formerly of Charleston, s. C.
H. W. Ridley, formerly of Augusta, Os.
aaJMISt
SHIPPING.
""28 War
m OF l N. VESSELS.
WILL BE SOLD AT
BAY POINT, PORT ROTAL, 8.
A.t Publio Auction,
OK
Saturday, Sept. 2, at 10a>m.
The fallowing named D. A Vessels, via.:
Steamers CHATHAM and O. M. PETTIT, aide
wheel light draught, well adapted for ahallon
river*. Schooner* MAIL and SWIFT.
Bark VALPARAISO. Sloop PERCY
DRAYTON. Hull of Ferry
Boat ELLEN, and three
Newport SaU Boats.
TERMS—Cash In Government fond*; onc-aixth of
the purchaae money on the day of talc; and the re
mainder In fix days. The vessels to be removed Im
mediately after the foil payment la made.
Tugs will be at Hilton Head, at 9 o’clock a. m„ of
Sept. 2d, to transport to Bay Point persons who wish
to purchaae these vessel*. aull’-S
STAR LINE
FOR NEW YORK.
THE new and elegant first class
MitU Steamship AMERICA,
—t— U-Jlv-AfeTTr Capt. Clift, will positively tail for the
- .J-mßfesAmr above port on-
Saturday, September Id, at o'clock,
For freight or passage, having splendid accommo
dations, apply to
BRIGHAM. BALDWIN A CO.,
au3l Stoddard's Building, opposite Post Office.
FOR NEW YORK.
STAR LINE.
The new and elegant first class U. 8. Mall Steam
ship CONSTITUTION, Capt. Greenmail,
will positively sail for the above port on
Wednesday, September fith, at-*o’clock.
For freight or passage, haring splendid accommo
dations, apply to
BRIGHAM, BALDWIN A (XX
au3l Stoddard's Building, opposite Post Office.
A.tlantio Coast Mail Hteam
ship Company.
FOR NEW YORK,
Ayfb'bThe Firat Clan Staamahip VARU
NA, wUI positively (all on THURS
DAT, the 7th but., at o'clock.
For Freight or Passage, having very superior accom
modations, apply to
sepl JOHN R. WILDER
FOR NEW YORK
STAR ME LINE.
SBMXsWBESXiY.
The first clan U. 8. Mall Steamihlps
NEVADA, .... Capt. CAtTzicriß.
UNITED STATES, ... Capt. Suaaa.
AMERICA, ..... Capt. Ciirr.
CONSTITUTION, - - - Capt. Gasman.
The above ship* compose the Line, and will sail
from New York and Savannah every Wednesday and
Saturday.
BRIGHAM, BALDWIN t CO, Agents
Savannah, Ga.
WAKKMAN, GOO KIN A DICKINSON, Agents,
17 Broadway, New York.
~FOR NEW YORK.
Merchant's Line Sailing Vessels.
The splendid Clipper Schooner
Jfjfk RUTH H. BAKER,
ndHGnßm Ctpt. WM. SMITH, la now loading for
the above port, and will have qnlck despatch.
Apply to CHAS. L. COLBY A CO.,
au29-tf cor. Bay and Abercorn streets.
Merchant’s Line Sailing Vessels
FOR
NEW YORK.
The eplendld new extreme Clipper
ARTiin; eggi.eso,
CLIFFORD, matter, lt ready to receive cargo and will
have qnlck dispatch. For freight or paaaage, having
superior accommodations, apply to
antt-tf C. L. COLBY A CO , Agents.
MERCHANTS*
Line of Sailing Vessels
FOR NEW YORK.
r | ’HE fine dipper bark HARVEST MOON, Staples.
A Master, will commence receiving cargo for the
above port ou Monday, tbe 28tb Inst.
For freight or passage apply to
CHAS. L. COLBY 4 CO.,
au26 ts Cor. Day and Abercorn ste.
MERCHANTS’
Line of Sailing Vessels.
mHE fine Clipper Bark R. B. WALKER, Capt. L. R
A Laraau. will be ready to receive cargo for New
York on FRIDAY, the 18th Inst., and will have quick
dispatch.
Has accommodation for a few first-dass passengers
Apply to CHAS. L. COLBY 4 CO?
aul9 ts Oor. Bay and Abercorn sta
MERCHANTS’ LINE
Sailings Vessels.
Regular Wee kip Line off
CLIPPER SCHOONERS FOR
NEW YORK.
T'HE undersigned Intend to keep up s regular week
-X ly line of first class Sailing Vends plying be
tween Savannah and the above port, with superior
accommodations for passengers and tbe very best fa
cl title* for delivering freight In good order, at low rates,
with promptness and despatch. Particular attention
given to forwarding goods from New York.
CHARLES L. COLBY te CO.,
ants cor. Bay and Abercorn streets.
MERCHANTS’ LINE
Sailing Vessels
FOR NEW YORK.
The fine Clipper Schooner
t. C. Howard, Capt. Nickerson,
Will have quick despatch for the above Port.
For Freight or Passage apply to
CHAS. L. COLBY 4 CO.,
»°g 3l ' t( cor. Bay and Abercorn sts.
SHIPPERS TO AUGUSTA
AND
POINTS BEYOND,
ARE notified that Goods will be received it our
*4 Warehouse, on DlHon’s Wharf, at any time du
ring the week! ERWIN 4 HARDEE,
anis lmo
"I'OK SALE,
50,000 GRAY BRICKS.
i $l» PBS THOUSAND.
Apply at
sepl-2 DILLON’S WHARF.
■HIPPING.
FOR PALATKA,
Via Darien, Brunswick. St. Mary’s, Fer
nandtna, Jacksonville nnd Pieolata.
(THE new and fast steamer FOUNTAIN, Capt. G.
•f oYI C ** TN '**’ will leave ra above on SATURDAY,
the 2d Inat , at» o'clock a. m.
u hl‘lr Frelg^t or PM*»ge apply on board, at Dtllon'a
" h * rf ’ opposite the Gts Works, or to
M. A. COHEN. Agent.
Freight payable on Wharf.
g(Md. PP * T 1 Wltl fnraWl we, E*>t» and measnrement^of
For Doctortown, i.u
VIA DARIEN.
CONNECTING WITH ATLANTIC AND
GULF R. R. FOR THOMASVILLE.
THE Light Draught Steamer WM. G. GIBBONS
*’ ,pt Fhllpot. will leave DlUon’s Wharf; on
xuesday rooming, 22d inat., at » o’clock, and win
ply regularly between Savannah and Doctortown in
connection with the Road, leaving**
SAVANNAH EVERY TUESDAY.
DOCTORTOWN KVEI . 40R8DAY
Freight* payable here. vme.
ERWIN A HARDEE
annm im JOHN L ROUMILLAT,
P og?1 ~ lm Agent on Wharf
FREIGHT FOR MGIISTI
RECEIVED DAILY,
And Forwarded Semi-Weekly.
Per STEAMER AMAZON, Capt R. Jotraao*.
Per STEAMER LAURA, Capt. Edwsbc Httixs.
Having a commodious Warehouse on Dillon'a Whan
we are prepared to receive freight as above *
ofeaehatearaer ° fth ' 0f
ERWIN A HARDEE. *
JOHN L. ROUMILLAT.
* “* Agent on Wharf.
RAILROADS.
Central Railroad
SUPERINTENDENT’S OFFICE, *
Savannah, Ga., August $4, 1865. J
Freight for Augusts and intermediate Stations be-
IV Co P tra * Railroad, and between Waynesboro
and Augusta, Augusta and Savannah Railroad will be
received on and after Saturday, the 26th inst
All way freight to be prepaid.
By order of
GEO. W. ADAMS.
aSTWgSS“ t
augAl Assistant Superintendent.
Atlantic &Gulfßailroad
Hardee, Agents for the m *
STEAMER WM. C. CIBBONB
iSu,!i!l£ onl,^s r l by whlc *> Passengers and Freight
will be transported to and from ThomaavlUe and Sa
aofl *ll intermediate points.
** *ny time during the week
at the steamer's Warehouse, on Dillon's Wharf.
. WILLIAM DUNCAN,
Acting President Atlantic A Golf Railroad.
lm OASPER.T. FULTON,
*ng2l-lm Superintendent.
THOS CORWIN, WMJB.OWBN, THOR WILSON.
e» onto. late cot. q.u.D. or iow*.
CORWIN, OWEN & WILSON,
(Late Johnston, Corwin A Flnnell)
ATTORNEYS
AND—
COUNSELLORS AT UW,
And Solicitors of Claims,
OFFICE. 222 F STREET, wram TREASURY BUILD
ING, IN REAR OF WILLARD’S HOTEL,
YV A9HINGTON, D . C
lo U'e Supreme Court of the United
Dlatrict'orOrtum biit * nd ,h " Con ™°* «“>
Dep*rt
aa3° 3m
THE
Christian Index.
BY the firstpfOctober.or as soon as the malls are
re-wtabllabed, I will renew the publication of
nrvn??®?* 8 INDEX" and of the "CHILD’S IN
DEX” I bare been publishing.
Price of "Index," per annum.. .300
Price of “Child's Index," ' 60
(A deduction made for ciaba j
£ remitted at once, aa my determination
t^l t r a remi?uncSr lb ' r * m ‘ y h ‘ V * to
It Is my intention to Issue first dai- per*, and no
wdn. or expense will be ap«r.d to ae- .:, tbit end.-
The beat writers and correapondeuus will be secured,
and the highest religion* and literary talent will he
j)y*n to the papers. The Child's Paper will be pro
fusely Ulustiated and will, In every sente, be made to
conform to lu new title,
THE CHILD’S DELIGHT.
Money may be rent by Express or otherwise—ls by
Krprewß, at my riik, If the Express receipt Is sent
on the resumption of msl faculties.
My connectton with the firm of J. W. BnrketeCo. is
dissolved, but I will establish an office In Maoon. Ga.
where communications may be addressed.
» nl6 -- w SAMUEL BOYKIN.
THE DAILY EXPRESS,
PETERSBURG, VA.
Has entered upon its Fifteenth year, in an enlarged
form, with new type, under auspices highly flittering.
It has a large and daily increasing circulation, and of
fer# to merchants and others desiring to communicate
with the Southern public, advantages surpassed by
none.
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<«* equals.
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One month 600
Two months 10 00
Three month* V is on
Six Months ' SiJS)
One Year 111'' 11M r?* '4O 00
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Two weeks. *lO 00
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above designated, will be accommodated on liberal
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BUY YOBB COOL TAYLOR’S ALE
—A*—
TONKING’S,
IN REAR OF POST OFHCE, HILTON BEAD.
aug24
CENTRAL R. R.
* AND
SAYANRAH, ALBANY & GULF R. 8.
STOCK®,
FOR SALK. APPLY AT THIS OFFICK.
SUGAR, COFFEE, &C.
I»n BAGS Rio Coffee
DU 36 bbls. Crashed snd “C’ Sugar
26 hhds- Bacon, bides and Shoulders
* Cotton Scale#
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