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LOCAL MATTERS,^
Dtputut af MMaukliw (■< llitatn.
rOR KIH TORS.
Steamatfip varans, Thursday, September 7, at
c.clock.
Steamship Pent, Thoridaj, September t, at 10
o'clock.
Steamshlp Nevada, Saturday. September Mb, at U
o'clock a m.
FOR DOCTORTOWK.
Steamer Wm. 0. Gibbons, every Tuesday morning
at 1 o'clock.
Steamer Comet, Thursday, September 7th, at 10
o'clock a. m.
FOB aL'OCSTA.
Steamer Li B. May, Thuraaday, September 7th, at
6 o’clock p. m.
FOR FLORIDA.
Steamer Fountain, Saturday, September sub, at 9
o'clock a- m.
Attention la called to the act that the hour of
Miiine of the steamship Perlt has been changed to
seven o'clock p. m.
From acucsta. —The steamer Union anlved at
Her wharf lnthl* city last evening, having left Au
gusta on Tuesday morUng. She brings a heavy
freight, and Is consigned to J. T. Patteraon 4 00.
Cargo Salk.—Messrs. Bell, Wylly 4 Christian sold
at auction on yesterday the cargo of the schooner
W E. Stevenson, direct from Matanzas, Island of
Cuba. The following prices were realized : Brown
Cuba Sugar, 13c. per pound ; Muscovado Molasses,
451, to 46c. per gallon ; Segars, $44 to S9B per M.
From Soutbwsstkrk Gkorqia.—We were pleased
yesterday to observe on our streets with tuetr wag
ons lad.a heavily with cotton, Hon. James Miller,
A G Konaldson, John J. W. Ford, Oliver Foster.
Richard and Robert Brown, John Felder, and Wm.
Davis, formerly of Savannah.
These gentlemen are all from American, Sumter
county, Ga. Their train numbered to some twenty
odd wagons, all with upland cotton. The distance
from Savannah to Americua, by stage road. Is 193
miles. .
Brio Fannie-—We are pleased to state that the
brig Fannie, from Philadelphia, consigned to Hunter
A Gammell, which went ashore on the South Break
ers, ofTTybee Island, was on yesterday hauled off. A
portion of the cargo of the Fannie was discharged by
Capt- Wm. DUon and George Cameron, the former
an old and experienced Savannah River Pilot, and
Capt. Cameron a flrst-ciasa Stevedore. The brig now
lies in Tybee Roads. Her cotton la sound, no mate
rial damage having been sustained while lying on
the beach, where she had been for several days.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERY STORE.—The
attention of dealers and families is Invited to the card
of James 0. Watts 4 Cos., wholesale and retail deal
ers In groceries and provisions, In another column.—
The members of this Arm, Mr. Jas. 0. Watts and Mr.
Aaron H. Champion, are well known and experi
enced merchants, and possess facilities In their busi
ness which will enable them to supply all articles In
their line on as favorable terms as they can be af
forded in this market. Their large stock has been
selected with care and Is being constantly replen
ished from the best sources. Dealers and those want
ing family supplies will do well to give them a call.
Civil Government of the Citv.—We learn that
C ipt- Lyde Gocd vln has been appointed Chief of the
City Police, and that he will enter upon his duties
with a most effective police corps. -
Capt. Goodwm Is an experienced, able and pru
dent officer, eminently qualified for restoring and
putting again In operation the civil police of the city,
at a time when not only the utmost vigilance and
watchfulness Is required for the protection of pro
perty and ihc preservation of peace and security,
but when Intelligence and administrative ability of s
superior order will be requisite In the adaptation of
our police system to the new order of things. It will
be the duty of all good citizens to render him all the
moral support In their power.
JUSTICES COURT.
BEFORE HON. PHILIP M. RUSSELL, MAGISTRATE 2ND
DISTRICT CHATHAM COUNTY.
Savannah, Sept, a, 1866.
Julia Ann Aaron vs. Robert M. Harris. Writ of
possession for a wagon. Judgment in favor of de
fendant with cost of suit. Counsel for defendant
Thos. M. Norwood, Esq. This Is the first case that
has been tried under civil authority. Justice Rus
seli will In future hold his courts on the 3d
Tuesday In each month.
THE COURTS.
BEFORE IIECT. COL M. T. HOI.BROOk, PROVOST MAR
SHAL.
Savannah, Sept, a, 1885.
John N. Muller vs. Andrew J. Pollard—Recovery
ot premises. It appearing from the record! of the
Court, Hon. E. Parsons, Judge, that a suit was Insti
tuted against the wife of defendant, which was sub
sequently withdrawn. In consequence ot the absence
of said defendant; and It appearing from evidence
adduced that this said defendant Is Indebted to
plaintiff In the sum of $220 tor rent, and that regular
notice was served upon him on the 10th day of Aug.
1866, to vacate the premises of plaintiff on or before
the Ist day of September, which said amount re
mains unpaid, and which said notice has been dis
regarded. It is now ordered that the said defendant
vacate the premises occupied by him on or before
Monday, the 11th Inst., at 9 o'clock, A. M., or be
forcibly ejected by the Provoat Marshal of the sub
district of the Ogeechee, and that the sum of $2 60
costs be collected from the defendant ; P. M. Rus
sell, Esq., for plaintiff.
Luder Mehrtens vs. C. Crabbe—Recovery of rent
and premises. It was ordered that the defendant
pay the sum of SSO, principal, and $3 costs of suit,
on or before 12 o’clock M., on the 9th Inst., and va
cate the premises occupied by nlm, at the corner of
Pine and Fahm streets, at tlie same time, and upon
failure so to do, that he be forcibly ejected by the
Provost Marshal of the Sub-District of the Ogeechee.
Mary M. Amorous vs. E. M. M'Donall—lnjunc
tion. Upon the petition of M. J. Ford, Esq., Attorney
for plaintiff, it appears that certain lands on Whlt
marsh Island, held In the name of Edgar M. Mc-
Donall, and at present occupied by treedmen, are
subject to a mortgage due the estate of Mathias
Amorous, deceased, to the amount of $1,500, with
interest, and that certain parties are cutting wood
thereon for sale, thereby deteriorating the value of
said property ; upon motion of counsel It Is hereby
ordered that Edgar M. McDonall and all other per
sons whatever are prohibited trom cutting wood for
sale on said land3: M J. Ford, Esq., for plaintiff.
Mrs. Ann Wade vs. George Jones (coloredj—Re
covery of rent; claim $25. It Is ordered that the de
leudant pay the sum of $25 principal, and $3 costs
otsuit ou or before Saturday, the 9th Inst., by 12
o'dtck M., and that he be confined In Chatham
county Jail, until, said amount be paid.
Mia Rosseau v . Mrs. Mary Ann Smith—Seeping a
disorderly house and recovery of premises. It ap
pearing from the evidence in the above stated case,
that the charge of keeping a disorderly house can
not be sustained, but Irouf the admissions of the de
fendant, It Is aprar.-nt that her rents are in arrears,
aud that she has violated her contract with the
plaintiff In renting a portion of the premises to col
ored persons. It is ordered that she vacate the pre
mises occupied bv her within ten days from date,
and upon failure to comply with this order, she and
the other Inmates of the house be forcibly elected by
jhe Provost Marshal of the Sub-District of the Ogee
chee, and that the sum of $3 be collected for costa
of suit.
Another death is recorded as haring taken
§lace in consequence of the bite of what the
'reneh call a v.oucht ckarbonneuse, literally a
carbuncular fly—a fly which had doubtless
been feeding on some putrefied substance-
At St. Maximio, Department of the Isere, a
lady of about thirty years of age was bitten
on the arm, towards the end of last month.
She took no precautions, a pustule appeared,
she did not have It cauterized, and on the
second day her arm was so swollen, and the
venom had made such progress, that it was
found impossible to save her, and she died
in great suffering on the 6th instant.
J, n . P arts of Belgium the wolves,
which formerly appeared in the neighbor
hood of inhabited districts only in the win
ter, are becoming remarkably audacious
Lately one of them attacked a number of
cows grazing near Virion, and having com
menced devouring one of them, was with
great difficulty beaten off by the persons
who had come to the assistance of the herds
man.
Every chance of a deficient crop of wine
in France this season is gradually disappear
ing, and although it is admitted that the pro
duce in some vineyards will be less than
waa expected, the deficiency will be made
good In other districts, so that a reduction in
the price ot wins U not only probable bat al
most certain. »
Hotel Arrivals.
PORT ROYAL HOUSE (HILTON HEAD) SEPT. 5.
W F Redding. CSK Lt J Bible. 8 K. I Vois
DrLC Hanll,SC B Whelan, savannah
K Slattous, Charleston D R Dillon. do
J Masson, do J L Leverge, do
P J Klckry, do Mias Barker, do
J B Mockabee, NYC T Costello, do
C Bogert. do P. Goones, Florida
T Hethet lngtou, do Lt H C Price, ISO N Y V
H H Lay, do J Babbett A lady, Beaufort
Lt c W Strout, Maine J Apple, do
J E Dayton, S Carolina J Guybee. do
R D Bennett, New York J Alslas, do
P Dempsey, do J Ives and lady, H Head
F E Burgess, do
SEA ISLAND HOTEL, (HILTON HEAD,} SEPT. 5.
B R Conant, New York iD S Arthur, Hilton Head
J W Cleasaon, Charleston R Grant, Baltimore
Capt A T Ret chum, G W Johnson, St Helena
ADC, Savannah! E A Wild, Brig Genus A
Mrs Pralner, do J W Lawton, CSV
GW Field, do IT Hamilton, Texas
Wjsimson, AS.USN J CPeterson 4 wife, N Y
J H Hogber, Capt USMC|XH Show, do
w A Morgan, Pay US N 10 H Flan, Jacksonville
A E Paine, A S, 104 U SCI|
Shipping Intelligence.
Mlnaturc Almanac—This Day.
Sun rises 6 38|Moon rises 7 46
Sun sets 6 18] High water 8 35
A Card.
ON Board Steamer Nevada, 1
September 6, 1885. J
The undersigned, passengers on the above Steamer
from New York tor Savannah, desiring to give an ex
pression ot our appreciation of the vessel and offi
cers, state that a stauncher and easier going craft
we have seldom sailed on. Her Captain, Purser, and
other officers, have been attentive, aud gentlemanly.
To Captain Carpenter and Purser Richardson, we
wish success In their profession—and may they sail
through life as pleasantly as we have on this trip.
F A Hixson, Pay USA |J H Mosea, Savannah
C W Wlngard do Wm Wolf, do
H T Blocker, Florida 'S E BotliwcU, do
John Ricker, New York [H Rothschild, do
J Hatfield, USA H Roberts, do
W c Connelly, Albany Ij S Claghorn, do
0 Freedlander, Brunswick 13 P Bell, do
J H Mullarky, Augusta Henry Blun, do
D Dunn, Macon Wm Starr, do
H Tinsley, Mllledgevtlle H G Ruwe, do
D Reynolds, Mass M Lllienthal, do
PORT OF SAVANNAH.
Arrived.
Wednesdat, sept, a, 1865.
Star Line Steamship Nevada, Carpenter, New York
—Brigham, Baldwin 4 Cos.
consignees.—Adams Express, G W Allen, G W
Adams. Ames 4 Peabodv, T Brown, Blun 4 Meyer,
M Beytagh, BothweU 4 W, Brigham, Baldwin 4 Cos,
Brady 4 Smith, T Bateson, Bell, Wylly 4 Christian, C
L Colby 4 Cos, F Cerveaq, S D Champ, 0 Cohen, D
Duthlll. DeWltt 4 Morgan, Dzyallnskl 4 Slager, F G
Dana, J Dovle, S H Eckman, Erwin 4 Hardee, M G
Ehrlsh, E Ehrllsh, A Fawcett 4 Cos, M Furst 4 Cos, C
L Gilbert, Guckenhelmer 4 Selig. Qaden 4 Cockles,
R Habersham 4 Son, H Haync, Henry 4 Hlshfleld,
Hess 4 Gutman, G M Heldt, J Hlschback, Mrs M B
Hassett, Halsey. Watson 4 Cos, Hilton 4 Randall. A
Ives 4 Cos. Hunter 4 Gammell, Keen 4 Cos, Kerlin 4
00, W H Kimble 4 Cos, B Kobn, J Leavy, J D Lsßoche,
M Llilienthal, H UlUenthal, LUUenrhul 4 Kohn, R J
Lircomb, J G Mehrtens, M H May, D Malletr, John
McMahon, J C Maker, Mather 4 West, MS Meytr,
H Meinhard, J H Moses, H MoCarinak, G N Nichots,
J R Norton, J Nicholson. C R Osgood, R O’Byrne, 11
Pease, J M Prentice. I‘resdee 4 Orff E Robinson J
Raines, H Rot! a hlld, C D Rogers, II G Ruwe . |A
soootous, W H .Stark, Sisters of Mercy, EDSmytht,.
Stem, Chuster 4 Haunches, J C Schreiuer, Capt C E
Bmlth, Stuart 4 Cos, L W Stern, D F Thorp, W H
Fuller, R II Tatem, G Thrilling, W M Walsh, G Well
brook, A Waldron. Warren 4 Platner, H B Waugh 4
Cos, W Wolf, Wilcox 4 Hand.
Passenukrs *iaj F A Hixson, O F Reed, CW
Wlngard, Wm Wolfe, John Bingham, J AClltton, Mis
Fearn, Mrs ZedwUki and child, Mrs T Smith. Mr
Tomlinson and lady, J II Mullarky, D Dunn, Mr Lil
lentbaf, Mrs D O'Conner and daughter, Miss Marv A
Ingraham, Mrs C H Kulchberboeker, Mrs Hoyt. John
Ricker, R I.ane, Jr, W Starr, J Rauers, Mrs Pierce,
Eliza Pierce, Mrs Ingraham and child, A W Lane, F
D Bogart, M McCormick, J Roos, J Hatfield, J I Day,
J D Barnes, H Roberts, Mr Frledlander, B F Thing.
Wm Wallace, Chalers F Brown, C H Moses, wife and
child, H Blun, wife and child, S it Hell, Wm C Con
nolly, Mr Rothschild, H Q Ruwe, wife and children,
Mr Clighom, E J Jenkins, Mr Peabody. H T Blocker
Daniel Beynolds, Dr Hardesty, Col 7. S Main, H Tins
ley, L South worth, Peter llansberger, Mrs Smith,
Mrs Reynolds, Thomas McManus, Pat McManus, B O
Mallet 8 Eesanman, John Murtagh. Mr and Mrs
Cook E H Smith, SShullev, Joa Belonton, Francis
Wlmoerg, Robt Young, John Grant (colored). WAD
Elmar, wife and 2 children. P K Donahue, J B Ray
ney. Block, George Cahonn, John Brown, Theo Van
Mostrand, J Van Mostrand.
Scbr Coquette, Ferguson, Hilton Head.
Steamer Fountain, Castner, Palatka, Fla—M A
Cohen.
Imports.—B2 bales cotton, 3 bbls sugar, 2 coops
poultry, 2 bbls potatoes, 1 box eggs.
Consignees.—'Tlson 4 Gordon, Edwin 4 Hardee, F
G Dana, order, E Koetcheke, Crane, Johnson 4 Gray
ollL Stuard, Ac.
Passengers—Capt S N Freeman and lady, J M Ar
now, lady, child and servant, Mrs Ann Leroy, Miss
Mims, Mrs Madden and 2 children, S Agaew, E J
Harris, R S Stoughton, T J Long, F J McAll, J O Stew
art, M W Sams, L M ShaTer, A Oftllte. E S Chandler,
A F Speller, FJ Jenkins, CaptWW Drew, A Mode,
H Dudley, T B Catherwood, U Horne. Mrs Colson, 1
H Gilbert, Capt Hancock, J D Parker, J Cavanagh,
Dr Raskey, W Turner, W Ferguson, W G Barth, and
2 peck.
Steamer U S Grant, Briggs, Hilton Head.
Steamer Standtsh, Moore. Up River.
Steamer Express, Mulllklen, Augusta—F M Myrrell.
iHfORTS.— 7SO bales Upland cotton, and domestics,
etc.
COJiSIONKES.—C L Colby 4 Cos, Adams Express, W
Battersby 4 Cos, and others.
Erenson's fiat, from Augusta, with 180 bales Up
land cotton, 150 do Sea Island do—to Win Battersby
and others.
Crandall’s fiat No 2, from Augusta, with 226 bales
Upland cotton —to C L Colby 4 Cos.
CoNsio.N'Ets.— Ctiariea L Colby 4 Cos, 0 Cohen, M S
Cohen.
Irbln’a 2 fiats, from Augusta, with 139 bales Sea
Island cotton—to order.
C L Colby 4 Co’s fiat, from Augusta, with 176 bales
Upland cotton—to C L Colby 4 Cos.
Cleared.
Steamship Constitution, Grecnman, New York—
Brigham, Baldwin 4 Cos.
ExroKTS.—sl6 bales Upland cotton, 225 bales Sea
Island do, 121 do domestics, 30 packages mdze.
Passengers.—J H Reed, C M Leonard, J N Muller
and wife, O E Molton, J H ElUott, M P Carroll, wife
and child, B C Harrington and son, M L Dunn, Mrs A
J Gusthi, Isaac Ney, J Burn?, J Duprny, J J Prior, L
J Sedgwick, and sla steerage.
Br schr Alice Flora, Knowles, Nassau, N P—Bell,
Wylly 4 Christian.
Schr Eothean, Murray, Jacksonville—Master.
Steamer Standlsh, Moore, Up Elver.
Steamer Resolute, Sprlgg, Hilton Head.
Steamer Nantasket, Springer, Beaufort.
Steamer Oak, Marshall, Augusta.
Went to Sea.
Bari: Harvest Moon, Staples, New York.
PORT OF PORT ROYAL.
Arrived.
Sept 3.—Steamers McClellan, Samuels, NY; Louis
burg. Dale. Jacksonville , schr Marla Phlerson. cham
berlain, New York.
Sept s.—schr* Lightning, Harks, Jacksonville ; Ber
tha, Bailey, do.
Cleared.
Sept 4.—Steamer McClellan, Samuels N Y.
Sept s.—Steamer Louisburg, Dale, Jorksonvllle.
list of vessels in the port of
SAVANNAH.
Savannah, Sept, e, iB6O.
steamships.
Nevada, Carpenter, from Mew York—discharging
foot of Abe room street—Brighan, Baldwin A Cos.
Perlt, Deianoy, from New York—dlscliarging foot of
Abercorn street, Hunter A Gamueii.
ACM Steamship Varuna, itiltehurst, 86* tons,
from New York—discharging atCentral Cotton Press,
1 R Wilder.
BRIGS.
Brig Hattie. QUbey, from Hlfon Head, with tee—
discharging at Exchange Do*—Cheeamau A .Mar
shall.
Waltham, Cottrell—Horn Baton—discharging, to
Master.
SCHOONER*
Schr Georgia, Holt, 78 tons from Baltimore—dis
charging at Central wharf.
Schr Lovett Peacock, Lingo, MB, from Hilton Head
—discharging ballast—Master
Schr Wm E Stevenson, Thrsdcraft, *6, from Ma
tanzas—discharging at dock sot or Barnard Street-
Master.
Schr E C Howard, Nlckersoi 306—discharging bal
last at WUUnk’s Wharf, near ps House—Hill, Mas-
T 'wttch Queen, Perclval, lj-from Boston—dis
charging, Lower Rice MUl—Rttsrdson A Barnard.
Anna Sima, (new) Btevensor*-a waiting completion
at QuantocK’s Mill—C L Colb.* Cos.
Addle E Barnet, Lawson, I*- waiting cargo, foot
of Drayton street—EmU Koeue A Cos.
Ruth H Baker, Smith, 378-wdlng for New York,
foot of Barnard street—C L Cby A Cos.
SLOOPS
Br Sloop Spina, Brown, to. Bermuda—dlscharg*
lag at wharf foot of Barnard Tett.
BIT TOUR COOL 'AYLOR’S ALE
TONHNQ'S,
IN REAR OP MSt OFF Id, HILTON HEAD.
asgM
A Strange Rumor from Mexico.
J CARER IN PERIL.
The Philadelphia Press is responsible for
the following from its New York correspon
dent :
“ Intelligence, upon which I fear full re
liance can be placed, impels me to state that
the imperialists have forced the army of the
republicans from the Rio Grande, and are
now occupying the whole country, with the
exception of a small portion of Chihuubua,
in which Juarez and bis government were at
last accounts, attempting to make a last
stand.
“My informant, who is a Mexican gentle
man of high character, has no doubt that
the intelligence is correct. The retreat of the
Mexicans was ratheT a panic than otherwise.
By a vessel which has just arrived from
Guaymas I have the statement which, taken
in connection with the above, looks as If
the movement of the French was a aimulta
neous one. Guavmas is a seaport of the
State of Sonora, in Lower California, on the
gulf of that name, and is now held by the
French, who have recently tightened their
hold on that important maritime point.
Taking advantage of our war with trea
son, Louis Napoleon pushed his iorces into
that province, and has now quite a naval
force In the harbor, which is one of the best
on the western coast of Mexico. Whether
Juarez will be enabled to recover I cauuot
tell. Ido not think he can. And I will not,
therefore, be surprised if he should try to
obtain entrance iuto the friendly territories
of the United States."
A man was lately murdered at u funeral in
TTppery, Ireland. lie was walking behind
the hearse with his wife, when he received
from behind three blows of a heavily loaded
blackthorn stick, his assailant shouting
“Here’s a three-year-old." The wounded
man walked into a neighboring house, fell
insensible, and died in a few hours alter.—
From the expression stated to have been
used, the outrage would appear to have re
sulted lrom the revival of the factious, “the
three-year-olds" and “four-year-olds," the
breaking up of which by the Roman Catholic
Archbishop attracted so much attention three
or four years ago.
WM. H. DAVIDSON,
WHOLESALE DEALER
l2?
GROCERIES. WINES, LIQUORS.
TEAS, SEGARS,
ALE and Cider.
THE Subscriber Announces to hi* friends and pa
trons that he has iud returned from the Northern
Citie*, where he ha* made arrangements with the
best Importing House*, with whom he has dealt (or
many year*, for supplies of every article in hi* line and
now offers for sale, on the most reasonable terms.—
His present Stock, selected by himself with great
care, comprises;
BRANDY.
OTARD, DTTPUY 4 CO.,
PINET, CASTILI.ON * CO.,
A BEIGNETTE,
PELLEVOISIN.
GIN.
MEDER SWAN AND IMPERIAL EAGLE.
COMET, (in cases J
WHISKIES.
JOHN GIBSON, SONS 4 CO.,
MONONGAHELA, X, XX, XXX,
CABENET, NECTAR and PURE OLD RYE,
O. K. BOURBON, Very Old.
RUM.
.JAMAICA AND Sx. CROIX.
CH A M P A G N E,
OF VARIOUS BRANDS, !n Quarts end Pints.
TEAS,
IMPERIAL, YOUNG HYSON, HYSON, OOLONG,
FOWCHO.VG, In Caddies and Half Chests.
sugar, goifu, soap, starch, &c., &e.
Also, Agent for the sale of Massey, Collins 4 Cos
PHILADELPHIA ALE.
sepft-tf IV M. DAVIDSON.
BOARDING.
TEN OR TWELVE GENTLEMEN can be accom
modated with Board and Lodging, at moderate
rates, corner Jefferson and Bay streets.
» e p6-2w J. BISSER.
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BATCHELOR* HAIR BYB i
The Original and Best in the World! The only true
and perfect Hair Dye. Harmless, Reliable and 1 nstan
taneous. Produces iramedlate.y a splendid Black or
natural Brown, without injuring the hair or skin.
Remedies tne 111 effects of bad dye,. Sold by all Drug
gists. The genuine is signed William A. Batchelor
Also,
REGENERATING EXTRACT OF MILLEFLEURS.
For Restoring and Beautifying the Hair
aul«-ty CHARLES BATCHELOR. Nan Yoax.
WANTED.
WANTED IMMEDIATELY,
FIFTY TONS ot Rags and Waste Paper The
HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID. Also, Got
ten Pickings, Wool, Hides, Tallow, Grease, Metals,
Bottles, Ac., at the
FOREST CITY MILLS,
aa4-tf Savannah. ,
WANTED TO PURCHASE,
OR KEEP FOR HIS FEED, a good Horse that
will work In single harness. Must be gentle.
Apply to
sepß N. A. HARDEE A CO.
TO HKXT. ~ ~
Offices to Let.
\
TWO ROOMS TO LET, SUITABLE FOR
OFFICES.
Apply at the HERALD OFFICE.
anl2-tf
Cellar to Let.
TO LET, A LARGE CELLAR, SUITABLE FOR
STORAGE.
Apply at the HERALD OFFICE.
aul2-tf
ROOMS TO LET,
At Hilton Hoad, S. 0.,
THE Palmetto Herald Building having been Newly
Pitted Up, now offem large and airy rooms, suita
ble for Sleeping Apartment* or business purposes.
For terms apply to W. S. Sampson, Jr., ou the prem
ises, corner ol Merchant*' Row and Palmetto Avenue,
from 4 o'clock to 0 o'clock p. m ju22
LOST,
A SMALL CARPET BAG, marked ,1. R Garten,
ft steig, from among the baggage per steamship
Varuna from New York. landed at Central Press
Wharf and supposed to have been taken away by
mistake. Any person having the same In their pos
session will be lilterally compensated by leaving It at
the office of
eeps-2 JOHN R. WILDER.
DANIEL MANN,
TETHOLESALE and Retail Dealer in Tinware,
T V toves and Stove Pipes. Also, Roofing, Gut
tering aud Repairing done at the shortest notice.
Northwest corner of St. Julian street
seps-lm and Market Square.
A CARD.
WILLIAMS, M'INTIRE & CO.
HAVING associated Col. Robt. P. York with them
In business, under the firm name of York, Wil
liams, Mclntire k Cos., are now prepared with ample
storage accommodations to receive any and all con
signments, with rooms for those who desire to look
after sales of their own goods, and will give prompt
personal attention to all Interests entrusted to their
care.
Regular sale days in front of store on Bay street—
Tuesdays and Friday*.
Night sales at store on Broughton street will com
mence ou Ist October.
ConsiKUinunts of all kinds are respectfully solicited.
sepS-lO YORK, WILLIAMS, MoINTIRE A CO.
OXFORD BIBLES
AND
ENGLISH EDITIONS
OF THE
U. S. EPISCOPAL PRAYER BOOK.
THE undersigned are the Sole Agents In the United
States for the Oxford Editions of the Bible,
which they constantly keep In stock In every variety
of size and binding.
They arc the Publishers also of various editions of
the U. S. Episcopal Prayer Book, which are all print
ed and bound under their own supervision In Eng
land.
Booksellers and others will find an assortment in
their list greater than can be found anywhere else In
the country.
Catalogues mailed free on application.
THOMAS NELSON A SONS,
137 Grand street, New York.
29 Paternoster Row, Loudon.
sepl-C Hope Park, Edinburgh.
ACADEMY OF ST, VINCENT OF PABLj
Savannah, Georgia,
CONDUCTED BY THE
SISTERS OF MERCY
THE Fall Term of this Institution will reopen on
September 15th and close on Febiuary 16th,
1866.
The Spring Term will commence on February 16th
and close on July loth.
Terms per Session, Including board. Tuition In
English, Washing, and one of Bed and Bed
dlng... *l5O 00
Tuition In French so 00
do Music on Piano 30 00
do Music on Guitar 30 00
do Crayon, Drawing and Painting in
Water Colors 20 00
Tnltlon In oriental Painting, per course 15 00
do Wax Fruit and Flowers 20 00
do Embroidery 10 00
For farther particulars apply to the Superioress at
the Institution. au2»-2awlm
MDDIERT lURM. M.
WM. H. MAY,
of the Golden Saddle,
CORKER BttYAK A.YD WHITAKER STS.
DEALER IN
SADDLES, HARNESS, TRUNKS
And alt kinds of
SADDLERY WARE,
RUBBER BELTING,
PACKING,
—an—
and Leather Beltinff.
ALSO,—
A complete assortment of WILLOW WARE, such as
MARKET BASKETS, CLOTHES BASKETS,CHAIRS
large and small; with or without Rockers. DRUMS,
DOLLS, MARBLES, CARRIAGES, Ac.. Ac. togetb
with a full and complete selection of every article
known In thla line of business
Thankful for past favors, the advertiser would re
spectfully solicit a continuance of the same.
angfil ts
BUY YOUR COOL DRINKS
-AT—
TONKING'B,
IN BEAR OF TOST OFFICE. HILTON READ.
aajrM ts
AUCTION SALES.
UNDERWRITERS' SALE.
OCTAVUS COHEN
Will aell THIS DAT, at 10 o'clock, at Lamars Press,
A Lot of Damaged Cotton,
ABOUT 30 BALES.
Sold for account of Underwriter* and all concerned.
aepT
Administrator’s Sale.
By York, Williams, Mclntire & Cos,
WUI be sold on TUESDAY. 19th In front of Store, IC6
Bryan atieet.
Sundry articles of Household ahd Kitchen Furni
ture belonging to the estate of the late Thomas J.
Sold per order of the Administrator and by permis
sion of the Honorable the Court of Ordinary of
Chatham county
TORS, WILLIAMS, McINTIEE S CO,
AUCTION
AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS
BAY STREET,
SAVANNAH. Gr A .
CONSIGNMENT* OF COTTON ANN IMMIER
SOLICITED.
Baldwin 4 Co.j
Erwin 4 Hardee, Gaden A Cneklcs, Isaac D La.
B"ehe> Esq : Hiram Roberts, K.,,. ; Wylly Wood
bridge. Esq. j Hooter 4 OammellTl. C. A
4 Brn f " , n C Tt ln ß?M^,i Yo l k ,~ M< ' 88rs ' Samoel T. Knapp
A Bro., D. 11, Baldwin 4 Cos. au26.oodlm
STATIONERY, 4C.
ESTILL’S
Newspaper Depot,
-AND
STATIONERY STORE,
Bull Street, Corner of Bay Lane.
BACK OF THE POST OFFICE.
3NTSIN7SF NOvTHIjS.
Jort Received at the above Depot a fnrther supply of
DENIS DONNE, a Novel, by Annie Thomas. Price
60 cent*.
BELIAL, a Novel. Price 50 cents.
CHRISTIAN’S MISTAKE, by the author of John
Halifax, Gentleman. Price 75 cents.
THE ROGUES AND ROGUERIES OF NEW YORK,
Price 35 cents.
ALSO
HARPER'S MONTHLY, GODEY'S LADY'S BOOK'
ATLANTIC MONTHLY', Ac., for September.
The usual sssortment of
Northern Dailies and Weeklies
Received by Every Steamer.
aug3o
BOOKS & STATIONERY.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
CALL AT
SAVILLE & LEACH,
sep4 ts cor. Bryan street and Market Square.
CATHOLIC BOOKS.
KEY OF HEAVEN,
STAR OF BETHLEHEM,
WAY TO HEAVEN,
GATE OF HEAVEN.
FLOWERS OF PARADISE.
POCKET MANUAL
For sale by
Saville & Leach,
Timber Cutters’ Bank.
•epf-tf Cor. Bryan afreet and Market Sqnare.
BOOKS FOR CHILDREN:
Youths’ Pictorial Library,
Marla Edeworth's Eariy Lessons.
Tale* and Stories Worth Telling,
Little Frankie Stories,
Young People’s 1 ibrary.
Salt Water Tales,
Uncle Sam's Library,
The Robin Nest Stories,
Leila Books, „
Boquets for Children,
Mount Vernon Juveniles,
Six Plessant Companions,
Merry Tales and Stories for Young Folks.
The Juvenile Library,
The Jewel Case,
Sea and Land Stories,
The Dog Crusoe's Stories,
Molly and Kitty's Juveniles.
Saville &, Leach,
*ep4*tf cor. Bryan itrect and Market Square.
BOOKS.
THE POETS IN BLUE AND GOLD.
Hood,
Borns,
Moore,
Byron.
Milton,
Qoldsmlth,
Wordsworth,
Campbell,
Coleridge,
Osetan,
Hemans,
Pope,
Scott,
Crabbe,
Cowper.
Saville & Leach,
sepi-tf cor. Bryan street and Market Square.
SCHOOL BOOKS*
Spellers,
Readers
Grammars,
Book-Keeping,
Copy Books,
Dictionaries.
Saville & Leach,
»cp4-tf cor. Bryan street and Market Square.
INK.
OE GROSS INK, In stands, at *8 80 per gross. 16
*tJ doten Arnold's Writing Fluid, pints, at $7 per
rioacn. For sale by
SAVILLE A LEACH.
>ul2 ts cor. Bryan street and Market square.
Mule Stolen—s2s Reward.
STOLEN from the Stable of the subscriber, between
Abercorn and Lincoln, on Broughton street, Mon
day night last, one Iron grey Male. The said Mole Is
galded on the left sbonlder from the wearing of a col
lar. The month of the male Is considerably deep by
the wear or the bridle and bit.
A reward of $26 will ba paid for the return of the
mule or (or Information where it may be obtained
T. B. BL IKEWOOD.
At Demand's Upper Cotton Press
sep6-lw footofWsat Broad street
Notice.
;s^iiasisnha' I &«s,r3is
host aaia Agents expire sa soon as the cotton la land-
JOKN NJtCN Receiver.
MH 114 Ear street.
PIONEER LINE
FOR NEW YORK,
The u. 8. Man Suamahip PIRIT,
Lie,Capt. Dklabot, will sail for the
port on tier regular day,
Thursday, Sept. 7th, at 7 O’clock, p. m
For Freight or Passage, having superior accommo
dations. apply to
HUNTER 4 GAMMELL,
seps 84 Bay street
-A.tla.ntic Coast Mail Steam
ship Company.
FOR NEW YORK,
——— The First Class Steamship VARU
NA, will positively sail on THCRB
- 7th lust., at 7 o'clock.
For Freight or Passage, having very superior accom
modations, apply to
aepl JOHN R. WILDER.
FOR NEW YORK
STAB LINE.
SBMI-WEEKIjY.
The first class U. 8. Mail Steamships
NEVADA, .... Capt CaarEHTTR.
UNITED STATES, - Capt. Sha.se.
AMERICA, Capt Cxwt.
CONSTITUTION, - - . Capt. usaanti,.
The above ships compose the Line, and will tall
trom Naw York and Savannah every Wednesday and
Saturday.
BRIGHAM, CO, Agents,
Savannah, Ga.
W AXEMAN, GOO KIN 4 DICKINSON, Agents,
FOR NEW YORK.
Merchant’s Line Sailing Vessels.
The splendid Clipper Schooner
Ijjrfek aUVB S. BAHB&,
oJIBKa Capt WM. SMITH, la now looting for
the above port, and will have quick despatch.
Apply to CHAO. L. COLBY 4 00.,
naW-tf cor. Bay and Abercom streets.
For New York.
~ r fcr%. Th» A1 Schooner
Jftjk LOVET PEACOCK,
MBSw I.UIGO, Master,
Having the greater portion of cargo engaged, will
nave despatch for the above port. For height apply
"ops HUNTER A GAMMELL.
MERCHANTS’ LINE
Vessels.
Regular Vi ttkly Lise of
CLIPPER SCHOONERS FOR
NEW YORK.
THE undersigned Intend to keep np a regular week
ly line of first class Sailing Vessels plying be
tween Savannah and the above port, with superior
accommodatioiu for passengers and the rery beat fa
dlltlea for delivering freight In good order.atlow rates,
with promptness aud despatch. Particular attention
given to forwarding goods from New Tork.
CHARLES L. COLBY A CO.,
aula cor. Bay and Abercorn street*.
MERCHANTS’ LINE
Sailing jg| Vessels
FOR NEW YORK. '
The fine Clipper Schooner
E. C. Howard, Capt. Nicksrson,
Will hays quick despatch for the above Port.
For Freight or Paaaage apply to
CHAS. L. COLBY 4 CO.,
aug3l-tf cor. Bay and Abercorn sts.
MERCHANTS’
Line of Sailing 1 Vessels,
FOR NEW YORK.
mHE SCHOONER GEORGIA, Capt. Holt, win hare
A despatch forth* above port. She has room for a
small quantity of light freight. Apply to
eepc-if C'flAS, I. COLBY A CO.
Merchants' Line of Sailing Vessels
FOR VEW YORK,
THE fine Clipper Bark IDA KEMBALL, Goatling,
Master, will have quick despatch for the above
port. Apply to
sep6-tf CHAS. L. COLBY A CO,
FOR FLORIDA
The Steamer
HELEN GETTY, CAPT. INGRAHAM
(Formerly the St. Johns,j
Will leave the Old Georgia Steamboat Yard
tor Florida, teaching at Darien, Brunswick, St.
Mary's, Fernandlna. Jacksonville, Plcoiata and Pa
latka.
For Freight or Passage apply on board or to
L. S. BENNETT,
Agent Florida Boat.
_acp* Coiner Wait Broad ana Bay sts.
SHIPPERS TO AUGUSTA
AND
POINTS BEYOND,
ARE notified that (loads will be received at our
Warehouse, on Dillon's Wharf, at anytime du
ring the week ERWIN 4 HARDEE
ants lmo
For Doctortown
TOUCHING AT DARIEN.
THE well known light draught ateamer COMET,
* W,, 1 ? Kl ?*’ been thoroughly over
neuled, will leave for the above placet on THURSDAY
MORNING, the 7th Inst., at 10 o'clock.
Freight payable by shippers on measurement
Goods 60 cents per cubic foot by weight; *2 per 100
pounds—Railroad freight added.
Cotton will be brought at $0 per bale
Cotton Press,*or to******** at Upper
BRIGHAM, BALDWIN A CO.,
atp6 or to CLAQHORN t CUNNING HAW.
For Doctortown,
VIA DARIEN.
CONNECTING WITH ATLANTIC AND
GULF R. R FOR THOMASVILLE.
THE Light Draught Steamer WM. G. GIBBONS
Oapt. Phil pot. will leave Dillon's Wharf'on
Tuesday morning, 22d insL, at 9 o'clock, and will
ply regularly between Savannah and Doctortown, In
connection with the Road, leaving at follows -
SAVANNAH EVERY TUESDAY.
DOCTORTOWN EVERY THURSDAY.
Fretgbt receipted for through to any point on Rail
road between Doctortown and Thonusville
Freights payable here.
ERWIN A HARDEE.
JOHN L. ROUMILLAT,
aug2l-lm Agent on Wharf.
FREIGHT FOR AUGUSTA,
RECEIVED DAILY,
lad Forwarded Semi-Weekly.
Pei STEAMER AMAZON, Capt. R. Joans on.
Per STEAMER LAURA, Capt. Enwaan Hillkb.
Having a commodious Warehouse on Dillon'a Wharf,
we are prepared to receive freight as above.
Due notice will be given of the days of departure
of each ateamer.
ERWIN A HARDEE.
JOHN L. ROUMILLAT.
anlfi lm Agent on Wharf.
CHEAP FREIGHT FOB A«A,
THIS DAY AND TO-MORROW, SEPT.
6XB AMD 7 th.
BRADT, SMITH* CO. J
‘ RAILROADS
Central Railroad
SUPERINTENDENT’S OFFICE, >
Savannah, Ou, September 4^B*s.y
ON sod after Tteaday, 6th Inst., a dally train Qmn
daya excepted; will leave for Augusta at 4 a
with * line of Hacks running between
S*J ,tral Rat'road, and Waynesboro on the
Augusts end Savannah Railroad.
Passenger* by this line will arrive in Augusta the
next morning after ieavtng Savannah in time to get
SEESItAuS. 1t AuS.“ ,m * ct wlth ** OTOr * la
an F d^u RO at t fhe P ra^Xe be
By order of
GEO. W ADAMS,
Assistant Superintendent.
.Central Railroad
SUPERINTENDENTS OFFICE. »
Pr.i„h. r . H&V,Umah ' Qa " An e“* 1866.1
By order of r t
<3BO. W. ADAMS,
—— . Assistant Superintendent.
Atlantic & Gulfßailroad
STEAMER WM. C. CIBBONS
sod this Company, by which Passengers and Freight
Til b t tr *^* p S , 7® d to an< * ,rom Thomasville smTsa
vannsh and all Intermediate points.
Good* will be received at any time during the week
at the steamer's Warehouse, on Dillon's wharf.
„ ~ WILLIAM DUNCAN,
Acting President Atlantic A Gulf KsDrotd.
GASPER J. FULTON,
sng2l-lm Superintendent.
DRUGS.
"Wholesale Druggists,
AM) OBAUBM XXV
Perfnmerj, Paw medicines, ic, k
ORDiOS WITH RIMITTAHCES PROMPTLY EXE
CUTED AT LOWEST MARKET PRICES.
HARRAL, RISLEY & TOMPKINS,
No. I*l Chambers unit No. 1 Hudson Sta.,
NEW YORK.
Jamea Harral, formerly of Charleston, 8. C.
H. YV. Rirlloy, formerly of AnguMa, Ga.
Sh29-Sl3t
Drugs, Medicines, andThemlcals.
A choice selection of
DRUGS,
MEDICINES,
CHEMICALS,
PATENT MEDICINES
and TRUSSES,
X.AHDZD r SOM MSW XOBK.
Apothecaries, Planters, and trsdt, rs from the Interi
or, can be supplied at the shortest notice,
I can warrant every article as being pure
quality’ qu “ ,lty ot European LKECHES, finest
All the Patent Medicine* extant on hand
One hundred case* Jacobs' Dysenteric CordhJ.
ALL WILL BE SOLD LOW FO CAhif,
wnOLZSAt* AHD *8 t A 11 .
ATAPOTOECABEES’ HALL.
Comer Broughton and Barnard street*.
N, B.—Fresh Garden Seeds
pffrtnor
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with the Southern public, advantages surpassed by
none.
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shove designated, will be accommodated on liberal
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THE
Christian Index.
the “CHRISTIAN INDEX" and of the 'CHILrrs ftt
DKX" I have been publishing -CHILD'S DB
-of “Index," per annum.. as no
Price of "Child’s Index,” • ■ WOO
(A deduction made for cinba )''
tlon Hat with which to beglnTsnd I Ume thlslSS'
It la my Intention to Isaac first class papers, no
Thebelt'wSSlSriJi ««ore that end—
•nA,7^lJ!l? tc ! sa Si co "**P ondellt » wUl be secured,
mid the highest religions and literary talent will be
given to the papers The Child's Parer will
faaely 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
Express, at my risk, if the Express receipt Is sent me,
on the reenmptlon of maT faculties. '
My connection with the firm of J. W Burke A Cos. is
diseolved, bat 1 will establish an office In Macon, Ga..
where communications may be addressed
tnic - 2w SAMUEL BOYKIN
Just Received,
5 CASKS BACON SHOULDERS,
36 coses Tobacco, *
200 bnshels Salt,
20 boxes English Dairy Cheese.'
For sale by
sepo-tf q. K. OSGOOD.
Paving Bricks.
1/4 ft AA NORTHERN PAVING BRICKS. Jns
ItUI/V landed and for sale by
RICHARDSON A BARNARD,
sepf.tf Bay street, opposite Mariner's Church.
BRINCKERHOFF A MILLS,
YTTHOLESALE DEALERS IN TEAS. Orders for
TV mil kinds of Tees, in any sized packages da
sired, filled St the lowest market prices. Parties or
dering will please send remittances. Term* cash
Olden solidted. ”•
Southern Produce received and told on commia
b°rsetrent! r * c ** v * of money for dls-
No. 1 77 Pearl street, near Wall, New York,
tepi Ha