Savannah daily herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1865-1866, September 11, 1865, Image 3

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LOCAL MATTERS. Departure 01 9tcaimhlp> and Strainer*. FOR NEW TORE. Steamship Idaho. Wednesday, September lam. at _ o'clock- Steamship Chase, Thursday? September 14th. at o'clock. Steamship Ariadne, Thursday. September 14. at 3 o'clock. FOB AVGUSTA. Steamer Amazon, Tuesday, September 12th, at 0 o'clock. * steamer Helen, Wednesday, September 13tb, at 7 o'clock. .. . for DOcroßrowN. Steamer Win. o'. Gibbons, even Tuesday morning at ? o'clock. Death of Major Charjes F. Pi.tnanf.ofthe 153d Sow York Volunteers. We regret to auuouncc the death ot Maj. Charles F. Putnam, of the 153d New York Volunteers, which occurred about 12 o’clock on Friday night last, at the residence of Mrs.'Collins, in this city, after fotfr teen days illness, his disease being billious typhoid iever. The deceased was a . native of Montgomery county, New York, and by profession a merchant.— He was unmarried, but leaves an affectionate father and mother and loviifg sisters, with numerous at tached friends, io mourn his nntimely loss. The oody of the deceased having been neatly dis posed in a Fisk burjnbg case, was again enclosed In a wooden case, and on Saturday afternoon was de posited with the usual military honors in the vault of His Honor, Mayor Arnold, w here It will remain until wimeß when it will be conveyed to ift dual restffig place in the family burying ground in Montgomery county, New York. The 155 u New York Regiment, having formed •at their camp on Farade Square, south of the Park, moved to tire house which contained the remains of their beloved field cfiicer to pay the last tribute of re spect. The Rev. J. H. finders. Chaplain of the Regi ment, upon the arrival of the escort, performed in a solemn and impressive manner the burial services, upon the completion of which the cofiin was con veyed to the' hearse, the regiment honoring it with the usual salute. Ihe piocession then moved In the following older to tin;Cemetery: MVSIC. ii3d New York Volunteers—four companies. HEARSE. Poll Bearers—Capt. McGuire, 153d N. Y. Volunteers; Capt. Pb.e, 153d N. Y, Volunteers ; Capt. Parkinson, 153N- Y*. Volunteers; Capt. R.O. Houghton, 20th Massachusetts; Capt?J. A.Troy,26thMassachusetts; Capt. J. 1.. Keizer.' Officers of 75tli New York VcXpteers. Officers 173d New York Volunteers. Officers 26th Massachusetts Volunteers ■ Citizens. cortege, marching, with arms reversed, io the solemn burial dirge, moved up Bay to Whita ker street, add through Whitaker to Laurel Gro\e Cemetery. Afrlvlng at the Lodge ofaflie Cemetery the Regiment wheeled into line, while the procession pissed, receiving the usual salute. The remains, having been conveyed to their temporary resting place, aflev the concluding ceremonials by Rev. Mr. Kudos, the Regiment fired three volleys over their departed officer, jnnd marched back to their encamp ment. The troops ill the procession were tinder the com mand of Msj. Seth Burner, of the 26th Massachusetts Volunteers. The deceased was a young officer of high promise, "hav.ng risen from the rank of Lieutenant to that of Major, by exemplary service and meritorious con duct, having served through the arduous campaigns in Ihe Teche country, the Red River expedition, and under Sheridan in the Valley of the Shenandoah. He was greatly respected and beloved by the officers and Soldiers of ills command lor Ills gallantry and many amiable qualities. -in this city he had many warm personal friends who deeply regret Ills un t Tneiy death. Oysters.—tin Friday and Saturday, oysters, the first of the season, were on the fish stalls In the market for sale at forty cents per quart. We learn from persons who are conversant with the facts that it is (fxpected that the Supply of oysters the ending fall and winter will be larger than known for years. Savannah wili be supplied from as far south on the coast as the wdters adjacent to Brunswick and noun from the vicinity of Port Royal, iu about three weeks hence the colored laborers having harvested and garnered their crops, will turn their attention to the.oysters and fish business. As oysters and a:l descriptions of flsli will b» abundant this fail and winter we may expect that tHcy will be cheaper than they have been lu this market siuce the commence ment of the war. From Avussta.— I The steamer Amazon, Capt. Rich ard Johnson, arrived Saturday about half past twelve o’clock, having a very fine freight and sev eral passengers. Capt. Johnson reports Gardner bar having but three feet of water, on it. Passed Tlmrs. day 2 a. m* at Pumpkin Field, 20 miles below Augus ta, tlufsteamer Augusta ; same day passed steamer Volunteer at obstructions' and the Helen at Jack Clubs Point. Friday afternoon at Catfinger Cut found broken down, steamer Falcon, passed steamer 11. H. May, at Corn House Reach, 43d o’clouk p. m. sand teamer Savannah at Paraihuela laying up.— Saturday monring passed at Ehlnezer Reach-, steam er Union. We are indebted to Purser Farr for late papers. Tut: Close of the Heated Trail.—The weather for several days past ha* been very Warm, and more oppressive than during the very hot period previous to the rainy speil in iHe last of August. Last evening we had a fine shower, but what seemed to leave ihe atmosphere as and sultry as before the rain commenced failing. It is probable that the sultry weather may continue for a few days longer, but we may congratulate ourselves upon the fact that'we are approaching the close of the heated term. Thus far the health of the city has been as good as usual at this season. Now Is the time to avoid exposure to sudden changes, to the suu and the night air ' Desperate Attack by a Xeciro on a White Man. Yesterday gfternacn a citi;:en-of Savannah residing near the corner of Jefferson and Jones streets ashed Louis Adams, a negro to tahe his truifl; down to a steamer about to sail for Charleston. The negro mis understood the word trank for drunk and the rftuen was trying to explain, the negro seized him by the throat and commenced choking and biting him tn a furious manner. The alarm having been given sveral gentlemen, including Mr. Patrick,Cody, of the Speeial*Police, who, though Just cut of a sick bed promptly arrested the negro and conveyed, him to the guard house. Juvenile cotton pickeka—we hear complaints that boys, white and black, engaged in picking up waste cotton on-the wliffrvqs and ,al>out the streets are In the practice, some of them, of sampling rather heavily the ragged bales In transit from the boats and fiats to the presses and warehouses. There is considerable waste cotton “lying about loose" which affords fair salvage to the little cotton pickers, but parties Interested in the staple insist that they should not be allowed to extend their operations to the bales, it wont do for them to let the police catch them at it. iftysCAßiSE Grate,—We notice large quantities of this species of wild fruit in our market. The FreetUncn are gathering them on the main land as well as the Islands on the Const. For several years past very few have been gathered. The yield th e pre sent year is abundant. » The Tore.—Saturday last the steamship Nevada conveyed to Itew York the celebrated iron grey stal lion Beauregard. The animal Is taken to be sold by hl3 owner, Capt. Wm. Brailsford. Beauregard i3 a trotter of the Albion stock. Dillon’s Wharf—This valuable property, which was much dilapidated, having been neglected during the war, 13 undergoing very thorough repairs. Mr. Ben). Gammon is the contractor! Messrs. Erwin A Hardee have the wharf and wareliouseg nnder lease. Steamer Helen.—This fine passenger and%etght steamer, commanded by Capt. Reilly, arrived last night from Augusta, consigned to Keln 4 Cos. We are again Indebted to Purser Reilly for favors. Steamer Oak.—From a dispatch received by Messrs. Keln & Cos., Agents of the above steamer, we learn thgit she arrived In Augusta yesterday morn in j in forty hours from tins city. Caught by a SUslbk.—From persons who arrive 1 from Thunderbolt last evening, we learn that a citi zen of Savannah, while swimming in Warsaw River, opposite the above place, was caught by a shark. For New York,—The Star Line steamship Ne vada, J C ,pt. Carpenter, was cleared Saturday at 11 o’clock, T having a full freight and a very large number of pas lingers. ■ y- ■* < * Personal.-- General Darts, commanding the .sub Dl-oict of Qgeccbee, haying been tatfurmed that a toother residing in Pbiiadwpliia was aettous y ill in that city, departed for the North on Saturday iu the steamship Nevada. Marine Disaster.—The three-masted ..schooner B. L. Gherman. Capt. Wtllis, built in New Haven. Conn., four montns old, arrived in this poll yesterday afternoon, from Jacksonville, Fla., in distress, .she was bound to Mayaneza, Island of Porto Rico, la dened- with 97,000 feet ol lumber. Capt. Willis reports tharslie sailed from Jackson ville, Fla., on the 3mli ult., and from the far of Jack sonville on the 31st ult.; on the Ist, alamt forty-tb & miles east southeast from Jacksonville, the schooner sprung a leak and fell over, in four hours the water was over hoc decks. Threw over deck load to save the vessel and balance ol cargo. Ordered topmasts down. During the evening, while the schooner lay In her distressed condition, a squall struck Uei and very nearly capsized lior. Bore down for Savannah, and anchored off Warsaw; Sound on Sunday at 9 o'clock. On the sth, the steamer Resolute, Captain Spregg, towed the schooner oca; Warsaw bar and placed her out of danger. Saturday night the steamer O. M. "Petit, Capt. Hernandez, arrived alongside the schooner, and yesterday brought lic-rto the city. The cabin of the schooner is filled with water, and her decks are also partially covered. • TIIF. COURTS... OFFICE PROVOST MARSHAL, SUB-DIVISION OF THE OOKFCHKF—BEFORE CAPT. saM'l, cowdky, provost marshal. Savannah, Sept 9, 1865. C. s. vs. Peter Reilly, (colored)— Stealing cotton to the amount of S2O ; plea, guilty. 11 was ordered that the defendant be :mprisoned three weeks in the City Guard House. • T 7. 9. vs. Thomas Downey—Drunkenness and dis orderly conduct. Fined $5. W. M. Relay vs. Thomas C. Ford—Claim of rent for Lot No. 8, Indian street, city of Savannah, Ga. Claims possession, of house and collection of rent from April 4th, 1865. Inasmuch as an order was Issued by Eben Parsons, Jr., Provost Judge City of Savannah, on the 4th day of April, 1866, for Thomas C. Ford to collect rent for the premises Lot No. 8, Indian street, which said order gave the said T. C. Ford and wife control of said property ; and an order having been received from District Headquarters placing one M. J. Reilly in possession of said property, with power to collect rent: It is hereby ordered, that tite defendant, Ford, pay to the said M. J. Reilly the arfount of $6 for rent' due from August 4th, 1865, and that the defendant vacate the premises or be forcibly ejected by the Pro vost Marshal ‘by Sept. 14th, 1865, 12 m. -Counsel for plaintiff, Hon. Thos. K. Lloyd ; for defendant, Levi S. Russell, Esq. M. J. Reilly vs. A. J..Davis—Claim for possession of property and collection of rent. Ordered that de . f-mlant vacate premises Lot No. 4, Hicks’ Tithing, Perciv.il Ward, by Sept. 14th, 1865, or be forcibly ejected. And, that defendant pay balance of rent due from Jan. Ist, 1865, to Sept. Ist, 1865, amounting t) SSO, and rent from Sept. Ist, 1865, to Sept. 14th, 1865, $7 50; total, $57 50, and costs of suit. FEFOKE LIEL'T. COL. M. T. HOLBROOK, riIOVOST MAR 8H VI.. Savannah, Sept. 9,1865. Mrs. M. G. Saussey vs. S.- L. Speissagger—Recovery of premises. It appearing from the evidence in the above stated case that defendant rented plaintiff, located at the corner of Whitaker and- Broughton street lane, with the promise to vacate the same, when the owner could rent them to better advantage, the defendant occupying them only in a great emergency, having been turned *out; and it also fully appearing that ample and legal notice was served upon the defendant on or about the last day of August, to the intent that the owner desired pos session ol the premises on the Ist day of September, 1865. It U now ordered that the defendant vacate the above described property within five days from this date, or, upon, failure so to do, he be forcibly ejected therefrom by the Provost Marshal of the sub- Dlstrlct of the Ogeechee. It Is also oidered that de fendanf pay the costs of suit; Counsel for plaintiff J. R. Saussy, Esq. J. A. Richardson, agent, vs. Fanny. Jackson (color ed) —Recovery of rent; claim $29 60. In the above case it is ordered that the plaintiff have judgment in the sum of $29.50 with costs of suit, and that de fendant pay the sum of $lO monthly until her Indebt edness is liquidated. • J. A. Richardson, agent, vs. Peter (colored)—Re covery of rent; claim S2O. In the above case it is ordered lliat ihe plaintiff have judgment iu the sunt of S2O, with costs, and that defendant be allowed to pay $lO per month, until his indebtedness is liqui dated. J. A. Richardson vs. Diana (colored)—Recovery of rent ; claim $35. In the above case lt is ordered that the plaintiff'have judgment in the sum of $35 principal and-$2 costs of suit, and defendant pay $lO per month until her'indebtedness is liquidated. Upon the application of slr. A. O. Farris, be was permitted to a-same and exercise the functions of a Notary Public, for the county of Chatham, and also be a Shipping Master. Nicholas Wolfe vs. July Mil ler (coloped.) It appearing from tire records of the District Provost Court of the sth day of July, that a judgment was obtained against the defendant in the sum of s4l, with orders to pay the same with costs of stilt, on or before the Ist day of August, 18E6. And it further, from the records of the Provost Mar shal's office of tho 9th of August, that the said de fendant was summoned to appear before Lt. Col- Robt. P. York, Provost Marshal, to answer why the above order was not complied with, which the said defendant has failed to do, thereby making himself guilty of contempt. And it further appearing from the petition of the plaintiff, thai this defendant has been often requested to pay hLs just indebtedness, which he has invariably refused to do. It is now or dered that the said defendant be arrested and con-' fined in Chatham county jail until said amount of s4l principal, and $7.50 costs of suit be paid, and that he vacate tite premises on or before 12 o’clock M. on Wednesday, the l3tliinst.,orhe forcibly ejected therefrom. Cpon the petition of Augustus B» Wetter, Esq., agent for Mrs. A. C. T. Wetter, Johnny Burke (freed man) Is authorized to reside on a plantation called Mount Hope, in Bryail county, belonging to Mrs. A. C. T. Wetter. Permission Is also granted him to col lect. all stock, furniture and other property belonging f o said plantation whlch is now held by different par ties in Bryan." Liberty and Chatham counties, except such property as may be in the hands of or in use by the miiilary authorities. Any citizen of those counties holding such "property, are enjoyned to de -liver the same to said Johnny Burke. Cpon the ap plication of Augustus P. Wetter, Esq., to permit Mr. Charles Maxwell to protect the above named Johnny Burke (freedman) fn the discharge of his duties as specified in the foregoing oyder, the following eh dorsement Is entered. Permission and authority Is given Mr. Chas. Maxwell to assist and protect John ny Burke (freedman) in the collection of personal property in the hands of private-" citizens of Bryan, Liberty and Chatham counties. Artemus Ward s Mormon Entertainment. A large and fashionable audience filled Ir ving Hall last evening to welcome Ariemus Ward hack to the city, after nearly n year’s absence, and to show their appreciation of his peculiar talent, before his departure to Europe, where arrangements are now being made for his appcaiance at an early day The first, of his six farewell entertain men Is was given last cyening, and proved in every' particular a complete success. The hail was literally packed from stage to door—cveiy seat beiug occupied, the galleries filled, and the lobby crowded, while numbers were turned away unable to obtain admission.— The great showman returns to ■us with his new Mormon entertainment scarcely recognizably in bis new suit and improved appearance. Upon making bis rentree Arte mus Ward was greeted with the most flat tering applause, and it was sometime before he could proceed with his lecture. His jokes and hits upon Jbe leading questions of the day were all received with the keenest relish and set bis hearers in roars of genuine, un restrained laughter. Some of his pictures are excellent and received the Commenda tions they deserved, among which was a view of the Great, Salt Lake by moonlight, a superb view, and the Mormon Temple. The audience was highly appreciative, and evinced their pleasure by long »nd frequent applause dnriug tbe evening.—2V. Herald. The Santa Fe (New Mexico) Weekly Ga zette, of August 5, publishes a series of offi cial orders, which show that.the practice of selling captive Indians into siuvtrv has been perpetuated in that territory up to the pres ent time, but that our government is deter mined to suppress this barbaroui custom. HAl' I Lrv(v«Uk * PULASKI HOUSE, SkITI.AUiI-.lt la, 1860. A B MartiugAugu-ta |W L Miller, Milton Head Ls CC allin, do |C McCarthy, do O W .Viang*, do Win O Bun. do J ia'e. Uo 1 Henry Uiks, Ne v Jersey S C Dunbar, do I John York, St Helena J T Day, do j Panic i McDonald. T C Galvin, do (.’apt C I. Dennelte ami I W F Chaplin, Savannali -| la.lv, cir Sampson P 11LaBcn, Washington c A Hunter, Nashville WE Buchan. do 1(1 H Artiilge, (<eorcia W Jones, I.ll*l.l' tv eo, Ga IW it 1- irzpatrick, Georgia SJJont s, do |S W Brought! 11 Rl.vboro PORT ROYAL HOUSE (lIILTON HEAD, SEPT. s. Asst Sure Itecior, chHrl'll G 0 Martin, Orangeburg Dr CII Browniej. do C B TarmeivAJ aierb.ao J Goran, do DA Siropeelßr A la.lv, M (.avail, • do 1 Mlkiasippi V none, do Mrs White Js 2 daughters .1 Ragan, do ] Maeen, Geo Mrs Nelson, do :Mrs§eagan and 2eliil MrsNickcy, do . ilren, Charleston Mrs Murnsev, do iMre Lee, Savannah FH Brown," do |J A Seelev, do SUlggms do E.P Hutchinson, Beaufort R P Carter, do |G M Cameron, Lt .T Hohen, . do J E Drayton, Mttchelvtlle J L Holder, Baltimore i P Powers. Avgusta C ipt B G Read, 21 use Ti.l Powers. do -SEPTEMBER 9. I. Litcii, St Helena | *ll- McFay, lid ton Head C T Ecinmends, US N .1' Laugduu, Chief c, • J Owens and wile, H Head! Port Koval House ACuauingham, do li F Haves, D li, H.liead J Nevili, do |. McGoveren, do ' A Gulbraitte, Savannah W Hatch, -dogs G P lt-.igg, B B, do D J Davis, Savannah SEA ISLAND HOTEL. (HILTON HEAD,; SEPT. 8. E A Wild, Bug Gen U S a ,I.' Angel and lady, N C GTlSauleh, do F Angel and lady, NC C B Jower, Mass IF K Feebe, Capt 128 CSCT .1 W Leuston, Surg U 9 V I Mrs Judge A 2 children, C Lewis, do charleston G T Briekett, A Surg US N Miss Il ine, do W M Lotvbet, Surg do IFHenner, vlo HC Hamilton, S Carolina!W E Lcighter, do i) Hayward, do R S Beans, Savannah A S Gibbes, do D Roos, do J S Eaynard, do !j H Sears, Hiiton Head SEPTEMBER 9. Q A Gillmore. Maj Gen IRC Walrer, Pav USA W L M Burger, A A G, F K Fiebc. i" S C T Dept of SC! Miss McDonald, Savannah D I. Leslin, Capt and ADCjL Mathaus A- wile, 'do H Seton; Capt and ADC w Leonard, Fort Pulaski Dr Doeicy, LS A |J 9 ECdman, do Shipping; Intelligence. Minaturc Almanac—Tills Day. Sunrises -5 41: Mooii rises... 14 7 Sun sets 6 12|High water.:....eve 3 PORT OF SAVANNAH. Arrived. Sunday, Sept. 10, iB6O. Steamship Idaho. Holmes, New York—Brigham, Baldwin & Cos. Consignees.—Ames & Peabody, R H D, II B, W A f 11, Harileway A- McKimon, Adams Express, .1 u Watts, Houseman A Alsbery, J Hasbach, W S R, B A Wise, W Wolfe, G Waxolbaum, *W A Ison, p Dzvalin ski, .1 f. Rourabet, J S, Kcriing A- Bulk, J T Bothwell, J Kerlington, B Kolin, Brady |, Suiitli, f; Kahrs A- B-os, Bulger & Culvert, X B Knapp, R Bailor?, J Kalin A Cos, LUlienthnl A- Kolin. R o Ryan, H Lipp man, IO Baum, I. Levi, .1 Lama, II T Branner, I. in a diamond, 9 51 Leilei'eiyJ M Boardman, A Leflier, J C Maker, Blun AMe ev. W H Stark, W Ali Mclntyre, Jones A- Way. II H B Erwin A- Hardee, Mrs S Mel.-, 51 A It, S, ca're O Cohen, slassenl>y A .Son, J Miller, 3r L, C in a diamond. C 51, C, care'O L C A Cos, J H Mo ses, A .1 Miller, H l’ Carmichael, Dzyaiinskt A- Stager, IV H H Denherst Mcslann A Brennan, J Dovle, C L Nelson, 51ark Neuman, I) Laßoche, J A Done, B A B A Cos, <1 Oates, W Ebbs, E Remington, E Ehrlich. E D S, Roswell klanufaeturing Cos, F J Rucker, slajor Saxton, 51 Furst A- Cos, J W Fears A Cos, B B A Cos. J C Schreiner A- Son, D Finegan, F W Cromwell, J Fried lander. A 51 Sloan, R Straus. S Farralv. State of Geor gia, care of J R. XScabs, S G. F 5t A- ‘Co, Sylvester A- Cftrey, Gook & Silig, E D Smyth, LGoldsberv, II Smith, J Gilliland A- Cos. Sherman A Cos, P Straus, S E, B G Tildcn, U S steamer Resolute, li T Elmer, G Volger. Passengers:—J Movtoff, Y McManus, Po Maily, L Nathaniel., G E Ives, Mrs Hawkins, Isaac Rich, J O Eanoii, J O Flaherty, J L Coner, L L Coner. Sola Lottie Koits, Endicott, Hiiion Head, with 600 tons of coal, to U S Quartermaster. Three-masted Schooner, B L Sherman, Willis, Jack sonville—put in water-logged: Steamer U S Grant, Briggs, Iliiion Head. Steamer Standisli, Moore, Tybee Roads. Steamer Resolute, Spregg, Hiiion Head. Steamer Emilic, Bender, Fort Pulaski. Steamer Amazon, Johnson, Augusta. litroHTs.—43o bales Upland cotton, 116 do domes tics. 20 kegs merchandize, 30 pieces bagging and packages, 4 bandies paper. Consignees. Fsl Myrrell, Brigham, Baldwin A Cos, Erwin A- Hardee, Bothwell A- Whitehead. Octavus Cohen, Express Company. Passengers.—G D Kennedy. James Torbet. Lt E Dulfey, C Kienqhe and lady, 51 Gallaher. P Clavton, and three nogfoes. Steamer Wm G-Gibhons, Piiilpot, Augusta, with 376 bales of Upland cotton, to Erwin & Hardee. • Steamer Helen. Reilly, Augusta, to Kein A Cos. Reports—Scpt.S half past lpm, passed steamer Volunteer at Grand Bar Ferry, for Augusta : 2 p m. General Berry, stu k f isr at Cooney Gut: half 1 ast 11 p m, steamer K ii May, near Demeres Ferry, bound up. 10th— at 9 o’clock, passed steamer Fal con. tied up near Catfinger Cut, having losM'udder ; 1 pim, steamer Union, tied up below Hudson's Ferry, shaft broken. Consignees—Robt Habersham A Son. Kein A- Cos, Hunter A- Gammell, Schuster A- Heiusins, Brady, Smith A- Cos. Passengers.—G S Owens, Charles Palmedo, four children and servant, C Druck, C W Hunter, J C Gal vin, G H Arledge, H B Fitzpatrick. McAlpili’s No. 13, Augusta, to T I. Henry. Imports —Ro bales Upland cotton, 155 bales Sea Island do. Consignees.— N A Hardee A- Cos. E Padelford, 51 Finn, Erwin A- Hardee. 'Jones’s flat from Augusta, with 4* bales Upland cptton, to J Richardson, Shuster A- HenCsis, A Low A- C'o. Young’s flat from Augusta, with 271 bales Upland cotton, to Hunter A- Gammell, Brady, Smith A co. Cleareil. Steamship Nevada, Carpenter, New York—Brig ham, Baldwin A- Cos. EXTORTS.—too bales Upland cotton, 310 bales Sea Island do, 109 do domestics, 40 cases syrup, lou bales paper, 34 packages merchandize. Passengers.—ll A Richmond 4 lady, BF Johnson, C White, B L Golding, L Gardner, Wit Pritchard, j Me Amove, N A Hardee, fi C Dudley, EC Adderly, J Ricker, Mrs- Presdee, J S.Clark, wife and child, II Lawrence. H A Poor, S Coltner, Mrs F M Threadcraft and child, Mrs Griffith and child, T Habersham, U Taylor, C Vanhorn, Mrs Middleton, Miss Hamilton and nurse. J N-Andrews, wife and three children, U Katzeuberg, J S Cohen, Isaac ml Frank, Gen E B Da vis, T M Middleton, T L Hamilton, T H Hamilton, Mrs Gowdy, two children and Servant. Steamship Continental, ■, Baltimore—with troops. Sclir John Vance, Smith, Matanzas. Sclir Addle E Barnes, Lawson, New York—Emil, Koetcke 4 Cos. . Sclir E C- Howard, Hill, . Steamer Fountain, .Castner, Jacksonville—M A Cohen. Steamer Standish, Moore, fybee Roads. ' Steamer V S Grant, Briggs, Hilton Head. Steamer Emiile, Bender, Fort Pulaski. Steamer Chatham, Smith, Doctortown—O Fallon 4 Cos. Steamer Oneota, Norris, Thunderbolt. ■ Tug C T Shephard, Bliss, Tybsc Roads. Steamer Resolute, Cannon, Tj bee Roads. PORT OF TORT ROYAL. Clcnrott. Sept t.—Sclir Bertha, Bailey, 3t Augustine. Sept 9.—Schr Maria Piersons, N Y. LIST OF~VESSELs”IN TilE PORT OP SAVANNAH. Savannah, Sept. 11, R 65. brigs. • Brig Hattie. Gilbey, from Hilton Heart, with ice— discharging at Exchange Dock—Chcc-inan 4 Mar shall. SCHOONERS. Schr Wm F, Stevenson, Threadcraft, ♦5, from Ma tanzaa—discharging at deck foot of Barnard street— Master. Witch Queen, Pcrcivai. 115—from Boston—discharg, lug at Lower Rice Mill—Richardson 4 Barnard. • Alice Flora, (Rr) Knotvles. from Nassau—discharg ing at Lower Rice Mill—Bell, Wylly 4 Christian. Anna Sima, (new) Stevenson, awaiting completion at Quantock’s Mills—c L Colby A- Cos. Ruth Baker, smith, 378—loading for New York foot of Barnard street—C L Colby 4 Cos. , SLOOr.S. Br Sloop gylvia, Brown, from Bermuda—discharg ing at whari foot of Barnard street. INK. OK GROSS INK,Mn stands, at $8 .'0 per props. is dozen Arnold'n Wrltiqg Fluid, pkits, at $7 pfi dozen. For sale by bAVILIE & LEACH. aul2 ts cor. Bryan street and Market square. BUY YOUPi COOL TAYLOR'S ALE: TONKING’S, IN REAR OF TOST OFFICE, IHI.TON HEAD. augVq BUY YOUR COOL BRINKS . —AT-i- ' * TQNKiNG'S, . IN REAR OF POST OFFICE. HILTON HEAD. ao(z24 . , ts •meriAL. NOTICB*. BATCHEX.OB.S HA XU DVB ! The Origiuat Best !n the I The Only true , and perfect Hair Dre. Harmless, Reliable »nd Instan taneous. Produce* immediate.y a splendid Blarkor natural Brown, without Injuring the hair or shin. Rv*mtdie« the ill effects of bad dyes. Sold by all Dru;v trists. The genuine is aigued WillUm A. Batcliejor. Alw, REGENFRATING EXTRACT OF MILLEFIErRS, For R»y*toring and Beantilying the Hair. aul4-ly CHARLES BATCHELOR, Nru Yobk. WAN PBP. House Wanted, LTNFI'RNISHED, by a family of three, or would be J willing to rent a portion of a house. A ddrees Downing Box 413 P O. sepß-3 \l IN 11:11 IMlimiU. FIFTY TONS of Rass and Wast*» P>pcr. .The Hl(sHh]>T CASH PRICES PAID. Also, Cot ton Pickings, \Jipol. Hides, Tallow, Grease, Metals, Pottles, &c.s at the- FOREST CITY Mil LS, auLtf „ Savannah. WANTED TO PURCHASE, OR KEEP FOR HIS FEED, a‘ good Horse that will work in single harness. Must be gentle. % Apply to sepfi N. A. HARDF.E & CO. TO RENT. Wanted, BY a Lady, a-situation as TEACIIER in a school or family. - Is Experienced in the English b.anches and Music. Address Teacher, Herald office. eep&lw Offices to Let. TWO ROOMS TO LET, SUITABLE FOR OFFICBS. Apply at the HERALD OFFICE. *aul2-tf Cellar to Let. TO LET, A LARGE CELLAR, SUITABLE FOR STORAGE. Apply at the ' HERALD OFFICE. anlJ-tf ROOMS TO LET, Hilton' Head, JS, C., - THE Palmetto Ilerulfl Building having been Newly Filled Up, now offers large and airy rooms, suita ble lor Sleeping Apartments or business purposes. I For terms apply to W. S. Sampson, Jr„ on the prem ises, corner 01 Merchants' Row and Palmetto Avenue, from 4 o'clock to 6 o'clock p. m ju22 LINVILLE & GLEASON. SAVANNAH. -A. €3r 3E5 KT V POR MERRITT, WALCOTT & CO-, U Courtlaudt Street, New York. MANUFZvCTURERS OF ALL ivINDR OF BOLTS, NUTS AND WASHEES, Bridge, Bar, Ship or Band Hook, AND— BOILER BOLTS, SEIT A REV: s, CGACH OR LAO SCREWS. Hot and Coid Pressed Nuts, SOUND FAND SQuAftt wASHtRO, Tumbuekles, Bolt Ends, Taps .and Hies, &e. ALSO DEALERS IN RAILROAD SUPPLIES. LOCOMOTIVES, CARS, RAILS, CHAIRS, - SPIKES,TIRES, AXLES; CAR TRIM MINGS of every description, end every articlg used in constructing . or operating Railroads. STEAMSHIP SUPPLIES. KSGINEFKS’ STOKES. COAL OIL, TALLOW, WASTE FELTING, HEMP, AND RUBBER PACKING; LAMPS, PAINTS, VARNISH, &o.; ENGINEERS' TOOLS, of every description; CHIPPING AND RIVETING HASISIERS, SCREW PUNCHES,FILES, CHISELS, &c. TELEGRAPH’DIATERIALS. WIRE, INSULATORS, BATTERIES, IN STRUMENTS, ACIDS, SULPHATE COPPER, &c. Also Manufacturers of the BEST OAK TANNED BELTING. MACHINERY, LATHS, PLANERS, DRILLS, PUNCHES AND SHEARS, STEAM ENGINES, STATION ARY AND PORTABLE %VW MILLS, SAWS, <tc. aepß * ts gotnFlaggm ‘ For sale by N. A. HARDEE & CO. •pep2-tf .DANIEL MANN, nnd Retail Dealer in Tinware, f > Moves and Stove Pipe*. Also, Roofimr, Gut* tering and Repairing done at the shortest notice. . Northwest corner of St. J a linn street seps-lm # . and Market Square. ACADEMY Or ST. VINCENT OF PAUL, Saraunnli, Georgin, CONDUCTED 7B A' TII K SISTERS OF MERCY THE Fall Term of this Institution will re-open nn September lsth and close on Febnisry 15th, 18(16. v The Spring Term will commence on February 15th nnd close on July 15th. Terms per Sosslon, including Board, Tnition in English, Washing, and use of Bed and Bcd ding.... $l5O 00 Tuition in French 2000 do Music on Piano 3000 do Music on Guitar 30 00 do Crayon, Drawing and Painting in Water Colors 20 00 Tnition in Oriental Painting, per course 15 no do Wax Fruit and Flpiwrs 20 00 do Embroidery • 10 00 For farther particulars apply to the Snpqridrcss at the Institution. au29-2awim A CARD. WILLIAMS, MTNTIRE & CO. HAVING associated Col. Robt, P. Y'qrk with them in business, under Ihe Arm name of York, Wli. limns. Mclnttre 4 Cos., are now prepared with ample storage accommodations to receive any nnd ail 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 Fridays. Night aales at store on Broughton street will com mence on Ist October.' Consignments of all kinds are respectfully solicited, sepr-.io YORK, WILLIAM?. MoINTIRE 4 CO. auction sales. UNDERWRITERS’ SALE T OCTAVI'S CliHKtj VV r iLL eeil on TTESDAY. 12th rtiftant, a* 19 o'clock. ' * In front of my ttore, 30 bale. Yarns, damage.i o 1 hoerd »» Laitba and hnrg<*£. nn pawage lrjm Angna.ti io this port, and sold for account .of Ihe onuerwrit3» aud all concerned, TrßMg—Cfthb. ncpll Administrator’s Sale. By York, Williams, Mclntire & Cos; \N ill be sold on TUESDAY, P.nh in' front of Store, ICC Bryan tdwi. Sundry articles of Household and Kitchen Furni- Pit! to the of the late Thomas J Sold t.er order of the AdmipStrator and by permis sion o. the Honorable the Court of Ordinary of Chatham county. *s«i2& 1 UKur lOEK, WILLIAMS, HtiFHTIBE 4 CO,, A IT C T ION AND.COMMISSION MERCHANTS bay street, SAVANNAH, ci . COHBIGNMINIB Os COTION AND IUMBIR SOLICITED. Erwin ’ * C, ‘n in f aV . a T na !' —Bri gh»tn,' Raldwin * Cos .; £ » 11 Gaden A Uncklua, Isaac I> La. Roche, Esq ; Hiram Roberts, Ksq. , Wvlly Wood bridge. Esq. : Hunter & Gammell; c. Nor veil & A grog D C ' V'^Z^Fo^ STATIOVKR Y,<fcc\ ' ESTILL’S INewspaper Depot, STATIONERY STORE, Bail Street, Comer of Bay Lane, BACK OF THE POST OFFICE. 3Xro-V7~TV2T .ga Just Received at the above Depot a further supply of DENIS DONNE, a Novel, by Annie Thomas. Price . 50 centss * ~ BELIAL, a Novel. Price 50 cents. CHRISTIAN'S MISTAKE, by tho author of John Halifax, Gentleman. Price 75 cents. THE ROQUES AND ROGUERIES OF NEW YORK Price 35 cents. ' . ALSO HARPER'S MONTHLY; GOOEY'S LADY'S BOOK' ATLANTIC MONTHLY", Ac., for September. Tho nsnal assortment of Northern Dailies and Weeklies angSO Eecei y ed by Evory Steamer, BOOKS & STATIONERY, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CALL AT SAVILLE & LEACH, sep4-tf cor. Bryan street and Market Square CATHOLIC BOOKS. KEY OF HEAVEN, STAR OF BETHLKHESI, WAY TO HEAVEN, GATE OF HEAVEN, FLOWERS OF PARADISE, POCKET .MANUAL. For sale by Saville & Leach, Timber Cutters’ Bank. se P 4 - tf Gor.-Bryan stre« and Market Square. BOOKS FOR GHILDREN, Youths’ Pictorial Library* Maria Edeworth’s Early' Lessons, Tales and Stories Worth Telling, Little Frankie Stories, Young People’s Library, Salt Water Tale*, Uncle Sara's Library, The Robin Nest Stories, Lelia Books, Boquets for Children, Mount Vernon Juveniles, Six Pleasant Companions, • Merry Tales and Stories for Yourtg Folks, The Juvenile Library, • The Jewel Case, £>ea and Land Stories, The Dog Crusoe’s Stories, Molly and Kitty’s Juveniles. Saville & Leach, sep4-tf cor. Bryan street and Market Square. books; THE POETS IN BLUE AND SOLD, Hood, Bnrus, Moore, -Byron, Milton, Goldsmith, 0 WonUworth, Campbell, Coleridge, Ossian, Homans, Pope, Scbtt, Cralibe, . * ' Cowper. SaVifle & Leach, aapt-lf • cor. Jjryan street and Market Square. SCHOOL BOOKS. Spellers, Readers Grammars, Book-Keeping, Copy Books, Dictionaries. Saviile & Leach, senl-tf 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 Mule is galdcd on the left shoulder from the wearing of a col lar. The mouth or the mnle is considerably deep by the wear of the bridle nnd bit. A reward of $25 will be paid for the return of the mule or for information where it may he obtained. „ T. B. Bi, iKEVvOOD, At Demund’s Upper Cotton Press. sep6-lw foot of West Broad street. Notice. CAPT. CALVIN 11. PIKE, Tax Collector, has his office In the Exchange building, foot of Bull street. Hours from na. m. nntilff ]p. m. nn29 White Sulphur Springs, FLORIDA. A Popular and Healthful Resort. THE subscriber is prepared to accommodate Board res nt the above named Springs, situated wUt.ln twelve miles of Lake City and seven miles from Wcl bum Station, on the Jacksonville and Tallahassee Railroad. Stages connect, regularly with the trains to convey passengers to the Springe. The Sulphur springs ara noted forihe bonntifril sup ply of water and Tor Its medicinal virtues, many case, of long standing disease haring been affected by their ure. Terms adapted to suit the times. aus-dlw42aw3w W. A. TURNER AtlaO MnllMicum *»ijr*i> Cowpitny. FOR new YORK, The First Clasu Steamship ABIAD -A £,&. G. B. C*Apvf 'Jommander,. will -xHT. v sail *»n her regular dav. oS* P a « u ; fH^iu,r ’ ‘ be i « h «t. - * For F'-eight or Paaaagp., havingvery euperior accom mod at if »us, apply to JOHN R. WILDER £hips.4 Lading furiji-hed and signed at the office of Consignee. % FOOrEiGHT OR CHARTER’ The fa.«t sailing Schooner JIErV COQUETTE, Os Savannah, JAMES JVfhister, Lying at the Lower Rice Mill, ia now readv to take Cargo on board for anr place on the coast of South Carolina, Georgia or Florida For freight or charter apply to J fV- ANDERSON & SONS, Merchants, Comer Drayton and B yan streets, se P s -* f| Savannah, Ga# FOR NEW YORK STAR LINE. SEMI-WEEKLY. The first clnss U. S. Mai! Steamships UNITe'd'sTATF.S, C - Pt 'caut ßl Su^ CONSTITUTION,. . . . CapT. P g B cum4n The above ships compose the Lice, and will sail from New York and Savannah every Wednesday amt Saturday. BRIGHAM, BALDWIN A CO, Agents, Savannah, Ga. WAKEMAN, GOOKIN A DICKINSON, Agents, MERCHANTS’ LINE Vessels. Regular Weekly Line of CLIPPER SCHOONERS FOR NEW YORK. THE undersigned intend to keep np a regular week ly line of first class Sailing Vessels plying lic iween Savannah and the above port, with superior accommodations for passengers and thh very best fa cilities 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 & CO,, ■ unis cor. Bay and Abcrcorn streets. MERCHANTS’ LINE. Sailing jgg Vessels FOR NEW YORK. The fine Clipper Schooner E\ C< Howard, Capt. Nickerson, Will have quick despatch for the above Port. For Freight or Passage apply to „ , CHAS. L. COLBY it CO., big-’ 1 eor. Bay and Abcrcorn sts, MERCHANTS’ Line of Sailing* Vessels, FOR NEW FORK. THE SCHOONER GEORGIA Capt. Holt, wifi have ■ despatch for the above poit. She has room for a small quantity of light freight. Apply to MPS-tf CHA9. L. COLBY ft CO. Inrcliauts' Line of Sailing Vessels yOR NEVV YORK,' THE fine Clipper Bark IbA KESIBALL. Gosslinc, Master, will have quick despatch for the above port. Apply to sep<S-tf CHAS. L. OOLBY & CO, SIIIPyEBS TO AUGUSTA * AND POINTS BEYOND, ARE notifiei} that Oedds will bn received at,our Warehouse, on Dillon’s Wharf, at anytime du ring the week. ERWIN & HARDEE an 15 l mo For Doctortown, VIA DARIEN. CONNECTING WITH ATLANTIC AND GULF R. R. FOR THOMASVILLE., THE Light Draught Steamer WM. G. GIBBONS J.aptT Philpot, will leave Dillon's Wharf, on Tuesday morning, '22d inst., i.t 9 o'clock, and will ply regularly between Savannah and Doctortown, in connection with the Road, leaving as follows ■ SAVANNAH EVERY TUESDAY. DOCTORTOWN EVERY THURSDAY Freight receipted for through to any point on Raii road between Doctortown and Thom.isville . Freights payable here. ERWIN A HARDEE. JOHN L. BOUMILLAT, aug2l-im Agent on Wharf. FREIGHT FOR AUGUSTA, RECEIVED DAILY, And Forwarded Semi-Weekly. Per STEAMER AMAZON, Capt. R. Johnson. • Per STEAMER LAURA, Capt. Edward Hii,i.er. naving a commodious Warehouse on Dillon's Wharf we are prepared to receive freight as above. Due notice will be given of the daw of departure of each steamer. ERWIN 4 HARDEE. , 0 , JOHN L. KOUMILLAT. an '° Hu .Agent on Wharf. WM. H, DAVIDSON, WHOLESALE DEALER . • IN GROCERIES, WINES, LIQUORS. TEAS,. SEGARS, A.LE and Cider. THE Subscriber announces to his friends and pa trons that he has lust returned from the Northern Cities, where he has made arrangements with Ihe best Importing Houses, with whom he has dealt lor many years, for supplies of even 1 article in Ids line nnd now offers for sale, on the most reaconable terms His present Stock, selected by himself with great care, comprises; BRANDY. OTARD, DCPUY 4 C 0..•- FINET, CASTILI.ON A- (70., « A. SEIGNETTE, PELLEVOISIN. GIN. MEBEF SWAN AND IMPERIAL EAGLE. COMET, (lh eases J -* WHISKIES. JOHN GIBSON, SONS 4 CO.„ MONONGAHELA, X, XX, XXX, CABENET, NECTAR and PURE OLD RYE, O. K. BOURBON, Very Old. "" RU M . JAMAIC A AND Si. CROIX. OH A HP AG Nl "E, OF VARIOUS BRANDS, In Quarts and Pihts. IMPERIAL, Y(m)ng*U YSON, HYSON,OOLONG, rOWCHON'G'in Caddies and Half Chests. -SU<3A«, Como SOAP, SfARGH, &.8., &C. Also, Agent for the sale of Massev, Collins * Cos. PHILADELPHIA ALE. sepd-tf W. M. DAVIDSOY 5 5 - _ razLuoa o*. , Central Railroad SU PKHINTK nUkN'T'S OFFICE, ) / .*.* b*' > *noah,'Ga., September 4, 1865. t (J N <CV, ft rT..T te , l " Jay ' sth » daily train fifan- wm’ T- tU le * ve fcr at 4a. Station 4 ComrT.V -i lne S* Racks running between Augusta andSavanSh’S&S W>}neeboro « th “ ir“n Uec ’ Wlth lhc Hailriid . „ w ADAMS, ~ L l! c ? e :*LjiaPf r inte nd ent. ie „, O. W. SGATTF.RGOOD, —t _ _ As,---tant Superintendent. Central Railroad SUPERINTENDENT'S. OFFICE, > •Freight for A-i™Tf Un “s’ Ga '> An g“*t 1»65 f low 4 -, Central hMlmart nd „|?n C S edlate Stations be •and Augusta, Au,•,,=tTTr, a ,T'* y !’ eßho ro received on am! after .Satn r ST > t'h U oe ß K ilroa ‘ 1 Will All way freight the - 6th By order of 1 GEO. W. ADAMS, A • C W U |T, al nS nP< “ rinten<1 * nt - Q lLaSgg i ent._ Atlantic & Gulf Byroad NOTICE is hereby given that an arrangement has been entered into between Messre Era-m a reardee, Agents lor the ■ m * STEAMER WM, C. GIBBONS wh,ch Passengers and Freight , WILLIAM DUNCAN, A.ting President Atlantic » Gulf Railroad ‘ GASPER J. FULTON, ' _ an g 21 '. lni Superintendent - ■ ' DRUGS. . \\ hoieH.-t lt ‘ Druggists, AJVB DEALERS IST Perfumery, Patent Medicines, Sc,, Se. OHOfiiS WiTli RIMITTANRES PROMPTLY IXI - eUTIO AT LOWEST MARKET PRICEB. HARRAL, RISLEY & TOMPKINS, No. 11l Chambers and No. 1 Hudson Sja., NEAV YORK. •Tames Harral, formerly of Charleston, 8. C. H - YVI. Ridley, formerly of Augustiq Ga. au29-Sl3t Drugs, Medicines, and Chemicals, A choice selection of DRUGS, SIEDICINES, CHEMICALS, PATENT MEDICINES and TRUSSEf, LINIiED FROM MEVV. FORK. Apothecar.e-s, and trsdi rs from the interi or, can he supplied at the shortest notice, I can warrant every a; tide as being pure A large quantity of European LEECHES, finest quality. AH the Patent Medicines extant on hand Oufc hundred cases Jacobs’ Dysenteric Cordial. - ALL WILL BE SOLD LOW FO CASH, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. A 1 A S* O T H•£ C .4 R I E S’ H A I. 1,, Comer Broughton and Barnard streets. N, B.—Fresh Garden Seeds. . , W..M. WALSH, )UIC-3m Proprietor. Fluid Extract Bbclid7 For Weakness arising from Indiscretion The ex hausted powers of Nature which arc accompanied by so many alarming symptoms, among which will be found, indisposition to Exertion, Loss of Memory Wakefulness, Horror of Disease, or Forebodings of Evil; m fact. Universal Lassitude, Prostration, and inability to enter into the enjoymenta of society The Constitution, once affected with Organic Weak ness, requires the aid of Medicine to strengthen and invigorate the system, which Heimbold’s Extract Buchtt invariably does. Jf no treatment ia submitted to, Consumption or insanity ensues. Helm Md’s Fluid - Extract Buclrn, In affections peculiar to -Females," is unequaled ba lmy other prcparal ion, ns in Chlorosis or Retention, Painftilness or Suppression of Cußtomary Evacuations Ulcerated nr Scbirrus State of the Uterus; and all complaints incident to the sex, whetheo arising from habits of dissipation, imprudence in, or the decline or change in life. Helm!* Fluid -- Extract Buclrn. ANI> ' IMPROVED ROSE ‘ T . -eSH. Will radically exterminate from the system Diseases at ising from Halms of Diesipationat little expense, lit tle or no change In diet,no inconvenience or exposure, completely superseding those unpleasant and danger ous remedies, Copaiva and 51ercury in all these dis? cases. . USE K££»£SOl.D’B FLUID EXTRACT J3TJCITTJ. in all Diseases of iliee.e organs, whether existing in • Male" or ‘ Female,’' from whatever cause originating and no matter how long standing, It is pleasant in taste and odor, "immediate" in action, and more strengthening than any of the preparations of Bark or Iron. x Those suffering from Broken down or Delicate Constitutions, procure the remedy at once. • The reader mnst be aware that however slight mav be the attack of the above dkcasee, it«s certain to af fect his Bodily Health, Mental Powers, and HapDi ness. 11 All the above cli esscs repnire the aid of a diuretic HEIffHBOLD’g EXTRACT BUCHI IS THE GREAT DIURETIC.* „ V Helmbold’s Highly Concentrated COffiPQUNO itUlO EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA For ptirilyiiigthe blood, removing all chronicconst’i tutional diseases, ansing from'an impure state of the hloo<r, end the only reliable and effectual known rem edy lor the enre of Sefofula, Scald Head, Salt Rffenm Pains and Swellings of the Bones, Ulceration of the Throat and Legs, Blotches, Pimples oe the Face, Tet ter, Erysipelas, and ail scaly eruptions of the skin AND BBaUTIFYINTkTHE COMPLEXION Not a few of the worst oisorders that affect man kind arise trom the corruption that accumulates in the blood. Os all the discoveries that have been made to purge it out, nonewan equal in effect HELMBOLD'3 COMPOUND EXTRACT OF SAKSAHAKLLLA. It cleanses and renovate.! the blood, instils the vigor of health into the system, and purges out the humors which mafia; disease. It stimulates the healthy func tions of the body, and expels the disosders that grow " ui<Har,]:!e in the blood. Suoh a remedy that Sold be rent’d on. has long heJn sought for. and now, for the first time, the pitolic have one on which they can depend. Our space here does not admit of certificates to show its effects, but the trial of a single bottle will show the slck-tbat it haa virtues surpassing anything they have ever taken. Two tablespoonfhl of the Extract of Sarsaparilla added to a pint of water is equal to the Lisbon Met. Drink, and one bottle is tally equal to a gallon of the Syrtlp-ol barsapaiilla, or the decoction as nsnally made. . These Extracts have been admitted to nee in the' United States Army, and are also in very general nee in all the State Hospitals and Public Sanitary Institu tions throughout the land, as well as in private prac tices, and arc considered as invaluable remedies. See Medical Properties of Buchu. FROM DISPKN'SATORI OF THE UNITED STATES. . See Professor Dewee’e valuable works on the Prac tice of Pnyaic * , ... See remarks made by the late celebrated Dr. Physic of Philadelphia. . “ See remarits made by Dr. Fphraim M'Dowell, a cel ebrated Phj-slcian and Member of the Royal College of Surgeons. IrelaflJ, and published in the Tranaac tions iff tlv King and Queen's Journal. See Medico Cnlmrgical Review, published ’by Ben aroin Travers, Fellow of Royal College of Surgeons. Sec most of the late Standard Works of Medicine, . EXTRACT BUCHU, . ••SARSAPARILLA." ■ - * Sold by all £h-t i<fgist* PRINCIPAL DEPOT— AIUftBSSO&D’B •. DRUG AND CHBMICAL WAREHOUSE, eepM m 694 Broadway, lOTt