Newspaper Page Text
jjtkh MATT«EB>
Ot p,riar«o« Sit Jnn.l»l|>« and RUturn.
FOB SXW Tout
steamship asase - fc l“ cnlbn M**. »* -
C sMirishlp Ariadne, Thurstey, September 14, at 3
C -tesnislilP America, Saturday, September 16th, at
4 fdS** Saturday, September 16th, at -
C U ' <X ‘‘' FOB ACQCSTA.
earner Amazon, Tuesday, September 12th, at 6
Uara, Thursday, September l*th, at 6
o’c.oot FOR eocTORTOW.S.
s-eamer Wm. 0- Gibbons, eyery Tuesday morCng
s^ c ° Roeidand' Thursday, September u, tt
o” l ® cK -. FO B FLORIDA.
Steamer Fountain, every Saturday naming, at 9
o'clock-
Tie attention of business men Is invited to the
card of Mr. A. S. Hartridge, Factor and Commission
Merchant, in another column.
t a asks— We are indebted to Ur. John Daly for
u ,e Augusta papers for which he will accept our
thanks-
FROU ACOU3TA.— lhe steamer General Berry, Cap-.
,1 fte Henry, arrived yesterday forenoon from
Auyusta. consigned to C. L, Colby 4 Cos
\Ve are indebted to Robert H. Lewis, Purser of the
Oen. Berry, for late Augusta papers.
The attention of the public is again invited to the
sa cos Government property at the Correl, on Rey
_o i , street , which ha 9 been continued to-day, when
some few wagons and teams complete, and wagons,
horses and mules wiU be sold. ,
P scraNCE— The attention of insurers is invited to
the tar J of the Selma Insurance and Trust Company
of selma, Ala., announcing the resumption of their
agency la this city. The reputation of this company
loi reliability and liberality la well known.
Recovery of Stolen Hobsea—a few days since
three valuable horses were stolen in this city. They
trere conveyed from Savannah to about Purysburg,
ic south Carolina, thence to Union Ferry, Screven’s
plantation. From this point the thieves expected to
wable to canvey them to the coast. Sergeant Milli
... h 0 is ever on the alert, discovered by lncreas
ir exertion, that-the property was at Union Ferry.
yc*the surprise of the thieves he overhauled them
ua secured the property.
One of the thieves, a negro, was arrested and is
row coaSned in jail.
LEcrntE ai, the Baptist Chcbch.—Rev. T. A.
gjed, Raptist Miasonary at Oyo, Western- Africa,
wJI Lecture this afternoon (Thursday,) In the Bap
tist Church Lecture Room, at 4o'clock, to so many
a wish to hear him, on his personal experience ami
„! serrations in that almost unknown part of the
■wait!. For eight years'he has been laboring and
suffering in that country and so soon as his health is
restored expects to return. He was deprived of sup
ples from this country by the war, (being a Mission
at of the Southern Baptist Convention) and cut off
from other Missionaries by wars In Africa. He says
• i was 27 months at one time without seeing a
white face at ail.”
iioNSiEPB Toxson Come AOAIK.-»If we had lacked
,ther evidence of the corporeal presence of our old
nelghbot and namesake, C. W. Thompson—or,
•cider Wlnegar Thompson,” as Ills familiar friends
sometimes call him, in signification or hfs business
and to distinguishing him from the balance of the
Thompson family—we say if we had had no other
evidence of his return to us with the blessings
of peace, the present of a fine fresh kit of salt Xo. l
myktrei, from him yesterday, would have afforded
us the most satisfactory and convincing proof of the
fact. In acknowledgment ol this kindness we take
pleasure In stating that the veritable “C. W. T.” Is
at his old stand, next door to the Heealo office,
where he is receiving his usuai miscellaneous stock
oi family supplies, wines, liquors, bottled cider, ales,
fie!;, ohioas, potatoes, etc., allot which ire will make
known in due time through the columns of the
Herald,
Dastardly Outback.—As Mr. Jas. J. McGowan
was returning to ills residence on Barnard street,
night before last, he was accosted by two men clad
a? soldiers, in St. James Square, who asked him for
a chew of tobacco, which he told them he did not
have, and proceeded on his way, After walking a
lev. paces he was felled to the earth by a blow with
a heavy weapon, supposed to be a stick ; the blow
was repeated" a second and third time, when Mr.
McGowan told them they ought to be ashamed to
beat a one armed man without weapons wftli which
to delend himself, and that If their object was money,
he did not have any. They searched his pockets, and
finding no money, "one oi them remarked that “he
has no money, and we byd better clear out.” They
find, leaving their victim almost senseless.
AXOIEER ATTEMPT AT HIGHWAY ROBBERY.—Last
evening about half-past eight o’clock as Mr. L. J.
Stuart, of the firm of Stuart & Cos., grocers, was
passing the comer of Harris and Drayton streets, he
was suddenly struck from behind on the head with a
heavy bludgeon of some kind which felled him to
the ground. Though badly stunned by the blow he
called for help, and as he rose from the ground saw
a maa running up Drayton street some hundred
yards off. Mr. Stuart Is of., the opinion that the
ineawho struck him was concealed behind a tree as
he paeeed, and that it was his Intention to commit a
robbery, but was alarmed by the call for help. Had
Air. S. been so completely stunned, as not to be able
to cry out, no doubt the villain would have consum
mated his purpose. . •
The frequent occurrence of such attacks upon quiet
citizens In our streets at night, is evidence that the
city Is Infested with desperate characters, and should
induce the utmost vigilance on the part of the police
for theh- detection and punishment. If necessary,
an extra patrol cl citizens should be organized to aid
jld guarding the city. Citizens, too, should be on
I "heir guard when in the streets after dark.
THE COURTS.
BEFORE LIEUT. COL. X. T. fcOLBKOOE.
Savannah, Sept. 13,1865.
| It appearing from the application of Susan (colored)
that she Is desirous of giving her services to W. P.
Tenge, until she becomes of the age of 18 years, upon
the promise on the part of W. P. Yonge, that he clothe
and and propercare of her as her guardian
ituringsuch time, It Is ordered that the prayer of the
j petitioner be granted under the agreement set forth,to
| remain valid and In force until It be broken by
f military authority, or by some civil court.
Fleming Butts Vs. George W. Smith—llecovery of
I debt—claim S4B. Cponxnotlon of plaintiff's Counsel
it is ordered that the case be marked settled, plaintiff
having pafd Ills indebtedness into court. Counsel for
pialntlff M. J. Ford.
James Manning vs. Callahan and Spratt—Recovery
cf dqbt on account. Upon motion It Is ordered that
the above case be discontinued by payment of costs
In view of an amicable settlement. Counsel for plain
tiff Hon. P. M. Russell; for defendant J. R. Sansaey.
Sandy Small (colored) vs. Jacob Bro.i<Juc'.:er—Re
covery of a mule. Fr< n) the evidence adduced in the
foregoing case, It appears that the mule in contro"
••■ersj Is clearly proved to be the property of the de‘
fendant. It is therefore ordered that the property In
question remain In the possession of the defendant,
Plaintiff paylgg costs of suit. Counsel fer plaintiff
Hon. M Bedjfclct; for defense Hon. Solomon Cohen.
OFFICE FEOVO3T MARSHAL, SCB-DIVISIOb' OF THE
OOESCHEE—BEFORE CAPT. SAM’C CdTFDRT, PROVOST
MARSHAL. " •
Savannah, SVpt 13, 1865.
United States vs. David Invln (colored)—
Disorderly conduct. Sentenced to confinement In
City Guard House. * /
U. S. va. Rose, (colored)—Vagrancy. Ordered that
the prisoner be sent to contraband. chmp to await
transportation to Augusta.
C. C. Swann and C. Carroll vs. Robert Densler and
Rebert .lohnaon—Theft of cotton—plea gulitv It
-as ordered that Densler and JoiinSon be confined
n the City .Guard House for three days.
Doubt having been expressed as to (he ac
curacy of the Toronto Globe’srrepcfrt of what
General Grant said at Quebec about driving
Maximilian from Mexico, that paper declares
Its report was substantially correct. The
Lieutenant General was reported to have said
that he had sent a hundred thousand men to
the Rio Grande, and that Mai. would have
to leave Mexico, peaceably if he would, but
forcibly if he refused. There is certainly a
mistake somewhere, as not over thirty thou
sand troops are in Texas, and an order has
been issued .for the mustering out of a por
tion of this force.— Natlmlk Pr**f-
Hotel Arrival*.
SEA ISLAND HOTEL (HILTON HEAD) SEPT. 11.
J W Welch U 3 A, M Dept Oapt H R Sibley and
A D Lute. l O V Oar wife, savannah
P H Puller, N York Mrs J Henderson, do
Cant 8 Merrill, Slg Corps Mrs .1 Trenholm and
G L Holmes, servant, Charleston
SEPTEMBER 12.
JRBtoc r kH’8 B l' lUfort CaP ' " W Ht * Phe Tv C
Bt Brig Gen A 8 Hartwell. J M Barnard, jr, Savan’h
, C 8 A w M Williams, do
L B Pervey, A A G, H G Cowe, do
„ , Charleston LtJ K Cphani, 26mass V
Mrs King and Bern, do Maj 8 Bonne v, do .
Gapt C « Lenard do Snag AP, Dalrymple. *
Cos J C Cooke. vkv Act Med, iLec, i) 8 S
(XtIJC Beecher, do
PORT *OYAL HOUSE (HILTON HEAD) SEPT. 11.
ICO Thompson,
’:M Domey, 175 N T Vols
ISDorey, do
|M Wells, do
t|J Montn, do
|S B Pease, do
FCieom. do
I J B Northrnp, do
J C Weaver, do
H Hendricks, do
"H Dugi cy do
E Buttles, do
F Ilamliu, .do
C H Brownies, A ASur
Charleston
John Sweeney, do
W Costello, ‘ do
George Kelly, do
D H Rice, Lemon, 111
W J V Moore, U S N
J J Beams, do
J E Jacobs, Oswego, N Y
D»pt H N Batcheller.
35USCT
Lt S K Pettit, 103 do
C Newman, New York
A A BabcocK, Host Office
J Lachee and famllv,
Washington, D C
Lt H B Moore, Beaufort
C Anderson,
G Smith, /
E Cardin,
C A Hill.
A Snyder,
E W Walter, A A S, C S A
R S Norton, New fork
JC Hamlin. USX
J Neville.
J E Yamon, Charleston
W H Jordan. Georgia
W Barton, New York
Capt J P Cummings,
104 U S C T
Dr C K Thompson A lam
• SEPTEMBER 12.
0 R Brayton, PM, H H |
J Apple and family, Beaus
Capt T Farel. iqs U S C T
Capt G McFarian, 75 |
„ T ANARUS, NYVBat:
W E Robinson, Phllndel |
C tv Walcott, Lt 75 NYVV
J S Riff, New York I
G W Eaton, do
J H Comets and family,
Florida
L L Nlblock, Lake City
J Brock, Florida
R G Chrlsly, New Castle
S B Teel, 75 N Y V V
H M Gardner, New York
Miss Charier, Savannah
|J Sweeney, Charleston
iW Costello, do
|G Kelly, Manchester
|G J Woods do
Mrs Bartlett and daugh,
St Helena
N A Nnane, str C Uaugh’n
| J F Tony, str Gen Hooker
T Fooley, St Helena
A B Built, X Hampshire
Capt J Manner. Brig
Mary C Merimac
D D Loy, Charleston
J B Cohen, Hilton Head
Dr E G Wright,
S Agan, Greenwich, Ct
J Moore,
dipping Intelligence.
Minature Almanac— I This Day. %
Sun rises 5 43|Moon rises 63
Sun sets 6 8] High "water 312
PORT OF SAVANNAH.
Arrived.
Wednesday, Sept. 13,1865.
Steamship America, cun, New York—Brigham,
Baldwin A Cos.
Consignees.— A M, S, Mrs Delany, S M Lederer, H
Mussbum, Mrs J G Tillett, John Dassen, J McGrath,
JMcCACo. R Williams, O Kabrs 4 Bro, M Finn,
B G T in a diamond, M Newmark, F J Ruckert, Mrs
M B Hsissett, O Fallon A Cos, S Family, J M Board
man, J Baggs, T H Persons, C W West, Adams Ex
press Cos, A ilafner, Harnden Express Cos, W H Wilt
berger, IJC K Osgood. W Hall, H A Topham, .3 H. Ft
F,li Taehary A Cos, J W Burke, W M, W A Cos, J Rose,
R I. Bloomfield, N Hale, w in a diamond, J Roche, C
Hass, A W, J K Scaly A Cos, L Hoffman, F Cook, A
Waldron, J W Watts A Cos, B Tomlinson, W Wolfe, C
Slager, J L Villalonga, B G Tilden, Stafford, Blalock
A Cos, B Strauss, Mrs Strauss, A A Solomons, White A
Ritcft, sB A Cos, N Seale, seaborn A Goodali, (E D
Smith, A Jlleadley, Thos Richard A Son, WII Stark,
Horn A Caldwell, H G Ituwe, Boggs A Stephens, J A
W Rutherford, Gray, Mullarkv A Cos, W L Peabody,
T Pepper, J Oliver, J G Melirtens, W A R Mclntire A
Ao, s Mever, II M A Bro, Milledgevillc Manufacturing
Cos, J McMahon, H McKinnon, JCMaker'ACo, JH
Moses, Mathew A West, M Lavin, J Ltppmau, Lovell
Sc Lattimore, J II Selin & Cos, J Laiijrsdorf, .1 Leavv,
A Lefller, J D Laßoche, schr Elizabeth, Kerlin A
Burke. H W Carr, W B Knapp, G Volgar A Cos, Q. A
in a diamond, Hudson, J Miller,’N A Hardee ACo
Athens Manufacturing Cos, H Hayne, Houseman,
Alsbery A Cos, C Ilorrigan: Georgia Railroad Cos, O R ■
Baker, C L Gilbert, K M Oppenhelmer, Guckenheimer
A Sellg, M lurst A Cos, DA S, A Fawcett A Cos, J M
Gannon, H McKenan, A Frederick, H Person, S B A
E I. Wight. J G Hunt, W J Weeks, S Maxelbaum, S A
Smith, E Ehrlich, S 11, E B F Einstein, Dzyaliuski A
Slager, D DuthUl, J II Deniund, R Williams, Dewitt A
Morgan, J Meyer, H, B Phillips, .1 Kahn A Cos, Rell,
WyUy A Christian, lt Balfore. A L Bradley, Blun A
Mey, F s Johnson, F Brown, Sherman, Jessup A Cos,
Ames A Peabody.
Passengers—A Welller, n T Voughan, Dr E Hen
ry and lady, T D Nathan Harry Yonge, Miss Calloway,
MrsEppes, Mrs Bellany, cord", J Jones and son, J
L Woolsey, J Roaclie, F C Gordon, C W Hotchkiss,
J.C Robinson, A DeYoung and lady, W H White, J J
Kants, 9 Lessberger, L B Solomon, Miss S E Mathews,
Miss S R Bevlll, Mr Fniierron, Mr Bland, P P Brokaw
TP Tatum, GW Scott, B Jenkins, WC CarroU, A
Nlms, C Hutchinson, J Sucker. Mrs Smyth, A Beasley
and wife, J T Mathews, W II Wright, II Hoffman ana
wife, Roscoe Perry, E A Peck, W Fbbes, Mrs Dunn
-12 steerage.
Steamship Zodiac, Buckley, New York—Hunter 4
Gammell.
Reports— loth, 9 o’clock, am, Barney at Nby E
100 miles. Exchanged signals with steamer Varuna,
bound North.
coxaiGNEES-rHess A Gutman, Brigham, Baldwin A
Cos, Blun A Meyer, T Brown, 0 F Bowie, Bothsvell A
Whltenead, L S Bennett, O Cohen, Crane, Johnson A
Cos, M A Cohen, T W Corney, Duncan A Johnson, R J.
Dacoset, Erwin A Hardee, Express Agent, G Fried,
M Karst A Cos, C L Gilbert. S M Graig, Guckenheimer
A Sellg, J Hart, Hilton A Randall, Hunter 4 Gammell,
N A Hardee, W W Lincoln, Lovell A I.aKlmore, J
Ltppman, J McMahon, H Meluhart A (Bro, Presflee A
Orff, Hunter A Gammell, JSRoanvlll, SHE, WH
Sherwood, P Skehan, N Scales, A M Scarborough, A
A Solomons, W H Stark. Schreiner A Son, Weed A
Cornwell, J O Thompson, ,T G Watts A Cos, White A
Ritche, Order, Erwin A Hardee, Maxelbaum A Gertz,
Mrs H McKinnon, G A Oates, t in a dlamon, S Far
rally, J T Morris A Cos, J A Beeks, N In a diamond,
Bell, Wylly A Christian, J M Innman, G Kahrs A Bros,
D B- McGaunis A Cos, S Maxelbaum A Bro, MAD
Wadley, A Bleakly, C K Osgood, and others.
Passengers— Mrs A Reppard, /liffl A Reppard, Mr
Reppanl, Master Reppard, Mr and Mrs J Slager, J M
Malambre, G S Bowie, S R Sibley, W G Gibbons, E
Hirseh, D S Balne, F Cerveuu, Lehman, Capt Stone,
and steerage.
Brig Regatte, Stanley, Wilmington, N C—los llpp
man.
Steamer Emilies Bender, Hilton Head.
Steamer Loyalist, Hoffman, lillton Head,
Steamer Resolute, Spregg, Hilton Head.
Steamer Loyalist, Castner, Palatka—M S Cohen.
Steamer Island City, Ketchum, HIRon Head, ’
Steamer Fountain, Caatner, Palatka, Fla—M A
Cohen.
Imports—l 9 bales Sea Island cottqn, a boxes to
bacco.
Consignees—J L Villalonga, Erwin A Hardee, Jno
Lama, Hunter A GammeU, K T Huggard.
Passengers.— H L Hart, lady and daughter, M.s M
Strauss, Mrs Ells, Mrs Dr Morel, Mrs Ould and child,
Mrs Delap and daughter, A Livingston, W Haas, K
M Henry and servant, J n Wlngart, G Josephs, W
Denham, J. Denham, W K Beard, A Hopkins, J R
Slagnor, W J Lehman. A W Ingerson, S Baer, W H
Racey, AF. Lopez, R T Hazzard, A G Hodgson, J
Ferrera, Capt CroweU, H P Marston, P Colppeu. W
Clark, L M scharfer.
Cleared.
Steamship Idaho. Holmes, New 'fork—Brigham,
Baldwin A Cos.
Exports.—32V bales Upland eotton, 155 bales Sea
Island do, 20 do wool.
Passenoers—S D Kennedy, J Torbet, N Oalagher,
J B Bandiatt. A Willey, J Morton, S N Dudley, W B
Robinson, W Buchanan and chtld, Mm S Buchanan,
Jas Young, J Bnrke, H Conner, J Oottner, Mrs C J
Bartlett, and steerage.
Steamer Helen, Reilly, Augusta, to Kein A Cos.
Steamer Ouefca, Norris, Hilton Head.
Steamer Gen Berry, Henry, Augusto—C L Colby A
Cos.
Imports—7o bales cotton, and 140 do domestics.
Consignees— Hunter A Gammell, C L Colby A Cos.
Passengers— Jas Fort, and c In steerage.
PORT OF PORT ROYAL.
Cleared.
Sept 12. Stoop Flert. llerrr, Savannah ; steamer
Empire City, Alexander, New York.
LIST OP VESSELS IV THE PORT OP
SAVANNAH.
Savannah, Sept. 14, 1865.
STEAMSHIPS. , .
Trladncss, Powers, disc's, New York, J R Wilder.
Chase, Bulkley, New York, Hunter A Gammcll.
antes.
Fannie, Crooker, Philadelphia—foot of Gas House
HlU—Hunter A Gammeli.
SCHOONERS.
Lottlelkolts, (3 masted) Endlcott, dlse’g. , .
B L Sherman, (3 masted) In distress-
Schr Wm E Stevenson. Threaders ft, 45, fromMa
tanzas—discharging at dock foot of Barnard street—
Master.
Witch Queen, Perclval.llS-froa Boston—discharg
ing at Lower Rice Mm—Richardson A Barnard.
Alice Flora, (Br) Knowles, from Nassau—waiting
at Lower Rice Mill-Bell, Wylly A Christian.
Anna 91ms, (new) Postell, loading for Florida, at
Iron Steamboat Co—o L Colby A C*.
Ruth Baker, Smith, 378—loading for New York so
of Barnard street—C L Colby A Cos.
SLOOPS.
Brig Regatta, Slauley—waietng—Jos Llppman.
Br sioop Sylvia, Brown, from Bermuda—dlacharg-
foot of Barnard street.
. °f the Grand Jury recently assem
!"®s* at St. Loo is teftued to take the new
2™i h oi*Sl e m J,?< * ge compelled them to. Sev
®”r vvho have preached and have
not complied with the law in regard to the
matter will be indicted, s
j The Democratic Ticket m N»w York,—
The AJbany Journal, discussing the Demo
cratic ticket, speaks as follows oi two oi the
nominees: ,
“ Prince John” returns to the stage, and
will figure in grotesquo antics, to the infinite
amusement of his auditors. John has lost
much of his old-time glory. But he ,said a
good thing when he demand Lis nomination
on the ground that “ there should be one
true Democratic on the ticket somewhere.”
Gen. Patrick is not now, and never was a
Democrat. During his career of Provost
Marshal General in the Department of Vir
ginia, he was the originator of se feral mcas
uras in favor of the freed people, and for the
punishment of secessionists, which secured
him the honor of unmeasured denunciation
by the Copperhead press.
Stealing Coiton —We are informed that
in some of the adjoining counties of Alabama
cotton is being stolen to an alarming extent.
Besides much direct stealing, they whip the
devil round the stump as follows: Some ras
cally villain associates with himself a few of
hisowa sort, and goes by night to w here
cotton is stored and marks it C. S. He then
goes to the military authorities, and making
statement that he has found a lot of concealed
Confederate States cotton, gets a large re
ward for the information.
Asa precaution, we would suggest to all
Parties having cotton, to take responsible
men, who have taken the oath, and get them
to notice the marks on their cotton, so as to
be able to swear to them in case of improper
seizurp. —Rome Courier.
A’CheerfCl Report. —ln the release of
certain rebel sympathizers in Missouri, on
condition of residing outside the State, they
were required to report to the Provost Mar
shal weekly. One of them recently reported
in the following cheerful strain;
To the Provost Marshal, Dep’t of Missouri:
Dear Sir—l am alive and kicking. I am
at work on a farm four miles south-east of
Quincy, 111., at the rate of $26 a month, pay
able in greenbacks. lam at work lor a fine
old gentleman, and he has a charming daugh
ter. I love her and she says she loves me,
so by the next time I “report’’ I shall pro
bably tell you how I have made it.
It is reported that Kirby Smith lias been
ordered to the War Department, and is now
en route from New Orleans.
To Bent.
TWOttoreaon Anderson’* upper wharf; No. 196and
* , 6 a fltrpet - trlvtn immediately.
Apply at the Corner of Hby and Barnard street
aepl3-6t p
NEW GROCERY STORL
Vnn Newton & Ward.
WOULD respectfully Inform their friends and the
pablic that they have opened at No. 153 Brntieh
ton street, formerly occupied by Blun andMever; and
will keep constantly on hand a well selected stock so
Family Groceries.
Qnick sales and small profits is their motto, and a
share of the public patronage la respectfully solicited,
J " VA #-NEWTON. ' H. G. WARD.
sepl2 10
R> H« ALIK'S Sc (oi,
18t> & 101 WATER KT„
NEW YORK.
AGRICULTUMr IMPLEMENTS,
ANB MACHINERY Os All KINDS,
Small Tools for the Farui and Garden, such as Spades,
■ Shovels, Hoes, Forks, Rakes, <fcc., and/or Grass
Hooks, Scythes. South-Stones, and fgricul- *
tural Hardware in general.
We offer, also, a large assortment of our o«n manu
of Ray Cutters, Coffee and Grain Mills, Sugar
Mills for Grocers’ use. Store Trucks of various pat
terns. Road Scrapers, Wheelbarrows. &c.
Fertillizcrs of all kinds, such as Coe’s Superphos
phate ot Lime, pure Ground Bone, Peruvian Guano,
and Pondreite,
SEEDS.
Every valuable American and Foreign variety of
V egeteble. Flower and Gras* Seed and Field Grain that
nas proved worthy of cultivaiion, grown and selected
expressly for onr trade.
Sales made in bulk, perponnd or bushel, or in small
packets.for retailing, by the hundred or thousand.
sepl2-2aw-3mo
Gas Consumers.
Who have not paid their bills for
Gr .iV S,
Due on the Ist ingt, are notified that the bills must be
Said on or before Friday the 15th inet. After ihia
ate the flow of Gas will he stopped on all defaulters
without farther notice.
W, F. HOLLAND, Acc't.
rsr« «Tqhn Jokf.b, I (CnARTON H. Wat,
Late Treasurer State of Ga./ ( Savannah, Ga.
J ones & W'ay,
Have re-opened their oflire at No. 98. Bay Street
(Opposite the old stand.) Savannah, Ga-, for the trans
action of i General Commission and Factorage busi
ness. Particular attention paid to forwarding Cotton
and Merchandize to and from the Interior.
RxraßotcEs—T. W. Chichester, Esq.. Augusta, Ga.,
I. C. Plant, Esq., Macon, Ga,, J. W. Warren. Esq.. Co
lumbus, Ga., and any Bank or Merchant of Savannah,
Qa. _ sepl3eodlmp
New Wholesale
BOOT AND SHOE STORE,
Wo. 175 Brought on St.,
The Attention of tVhoiesale and
Dealers ♦
Is particularly requested to
OUR STOCK.
* It consists of
EVERY STYLE AND SIZE,
Ail of which are
t
I •’
Particularly Adapted
TO THE »
SOUTHERN TRADE,
As they are from Manufacturers who have been pre
viously Manufacturers for the satoe, prior to 1800.
NO GOODS AT RETAIL,
WHYTE & FELLIMER,
Manufacturer*’ Agents,
No. 176 Broughton]st.,
Savannah Georgia.-
sepl2-tf
SCHOOL BOOKS.
Spellers,
Readers,
Grammars,
Book-Keeping.
Copy Books,
Dictionaries
Saviile A Leach,
»ep4-tf - cor. Fryes street and Market ftjuMe.
IPKCHL KOTICK*
BATCHELORS HAIR STB!
The Original and Beet lifthe World I The only tone
and perfect Hair Dya Hamkws Reliable and Inetan
taneoua. Produce* immediate.y a splendid Black or
natural Brown, without Injuring the hair or akin.
Remedies the ill effect# of bad dyes. Sold by all Drug
eiets. The genuine la signed William A. Batchelor.
Also,
REGENERATING •EXTRACT OF MILLKFLBURS.
For Restoring and Beautifying the Hair.
aul4-ly CHARLES BATCHELOR, New Yoaa.
lliD MRENiTIir
FIFTY TONS ol Rags and Waate Paper. The
.HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID. Also, Oot
t-’n Picking., Wool, Hides, Tallow, Grease, Metals,
bottles, 4c . at the
FOREST CITY MILLS,
au4-tf Savannah.
WANTED TO PURCHASE,
OR KEEP FOR HIS FEED, n good Horse that
will work lu single harness. Mnat be gentle
Apply to
rep-, N. A. HARDEE & GO.
Wanted,
TWELVE ABLE BODIED men, to cut wood, drive
team, and manage a flat. For further particulars
apply immediately to
B. F. ULMER,
aepll Comer Broughton and Price streets.
Wanted,
AT THE SAVANNAH NATIONAL BANK, a com
petent Bookkeeper. Salary $1,200, Bond SIO,OOO.
Address
aepll 4t '", • SPIVEY, Cashier.
Caikers Wanted, .
TWO GOOD CALKKRS WANTED to go to Macon.
Govd wages will b« paid to experienced work
men. Apply at once to
sepll 2t , ERWIN £ HARDEE.
Wanted,
BY a Lady, a situation as TEACHER in a school or
family. Is experienced in the English b.anches
and Music.
Address Teacher, Herald office. sep&lw
Offices to Let.
TWO ROOMS TO LET, SUITABLE FOR
OFFICES.
Apply gt 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,
■A-t Hilton Head, S. 0.,
THE Palmetto nerald Building having been Newly
Fitted Up, now offers large and airy rooms, suita
ble for Sleeping Apartments or business purposes.
For terms apply to W. S. Sampson, Jr., on the prem
ises, corner orMerchants’ Row and Palmetto Avenue,
from % o’clock to 6 o’clock p. m ju22 •
LINVILLE & GLEASON.
AG-EWTS Fo H,
MERRITT, WALCOTT & CO.,
64 ConrOanflt Street, New York,
• MANUFACTURERS OF ALL KINDS OF
BOLTS, NUTS AND WASHERS,
Bridge, Car, Skip or Baud Hook,
AM>— *
BOILER BOLTS,
SETT SCREWS, COACR OR LAG SCREWS.
Hot and Cold Pressed Nuts,
NONNOfANO SQUARE WASHERS,
TurnTjuekles, Bolt Ends, Taps
and Dies, <Szo.
■ ALSO DEALERS IN*
RAILROAD ' SUPPLIES.
LOCOMOTIVES, CARS, RAILS, CHAIRS,
SPIKES, TIRES, AXLES; CAR TRIM
MINGS of every description, and
every article used in constructing
or operating Railroads.
STEAMSHIP SUPPLIES.
ENGINEERS’ STORES.
COAL OIL, TALLOW, WASTE FELTING, HEMP,
AND RUBBER LAMPS, PAINTS,
VARNISH, *o. ; ENGINEERS' TOOLS,
of every description; CHIPPING
AND RIVETING HAMMERS,
SCREW PUNCHES,FILE9,
CHISELS, Ac,
TELEGRAPH MATERIALS.
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
SAW MILLS,
SAWS,&c.
♦e
~BRINCKERHOFF A Mills*,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN TEAS. Order, for
all kinds of Teas, in any sized package# de
sired, filled at the lowest market price#. Parties or
dering will please send remittance#. Terms cash.—
Orders solicited.
Southern Produce received and sold on commis
sion. Will also receive deposits of money for dis
bursement.
No. 177 Pearl street, noar Wall, New York.
eepl Tie
GUNNY BAGGING.
For sale by
N, A. HARDEE & CO.
sep2-tf £
DANIEL MANN,
TXWHOLESALE and Retail Dealer In Tinware,
i V Moves and Stove Pipes. Also, Roofing; Gut
tering and Repairing done at the shortest notice.
Northwest corner of St. JnlDn street
seps-lm and Market Square.
A CARD.
WILLIAMS; M'INTIRE & CO.
HAVING associated Col. Robt. P. York with them
In butlness, under the firm name of York, Wil
liams, Mclntlre A 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 ofthelr own goods, and will give prompt
personal attention, to all lnteresta entrusted to their
care. ’/
Regular sale days in front of store on Bay street—
Tuesdays and Fridays.
Night sales at store on Broughton street will com
mence on Ist October. *•
Consignments of all kinds are respectfully solicited
seps-10 YORK, WILLIAMS, MoINTOE A CO'
looker 5 s'Sffiitter s,
The Oldest and best renowned.
• L. FUNKS,
06 Liberty Street,
sepl2-3mo. • • NEW TORS-
UNDERWRITERS’ BALE'.
OCTAVIS COHEN
Will aell on FRIDAY, Bcptcmbo nth, a( lo o'clock,
at th* Georgia Steamboat Yard, ,
30 Bales Cotton,
Damaged on the voyagi- from Augnata. Sold for ao
count of Underwriter, and all concerned. *
Terms caah. • tepl4-2
CARGO SALE
By Bell,
THURSDAY next, 14th inat., at 10 o'clock a.
y W'-wm be sold, in front of store comer Whita
“TiothtaT^rf 1 ;? coodß ' Dnw M ' dic:D ~-
GRQCERIEB.
CnjM, Sugar, Fger.
Tea—Green and Black. Sardines,
Preem-edMe.ta, Pjcldea, .
Dundee Bagging. 0i1,4c.
DRY GOOUR ,
| r "if, Cloth -“" Casalmerek
t Ginghams,
Mah Llnena. » MuaUna,
silk k- r A 0. Handkerchiefs,
SHk Handkerchiefs, Hosiery,
Spool Cotton, Merino Shirt., 4c
Dr u(fs and Mcfiiolne,
Epsom SeJta, • soda.
OUre Oil, Arrow Root, *e.
LIQUORS-
Brandy-in eases. Pipe Holland Gin.
Ale—ln bottles. Porter—la bottle*
CLOTHING.
* # *
L. B. Shirts. Vesta, 4c.
Also,
French Calf Skins, , Shoe Thread,.
Rubber Goods, ffiSS
“bbona. Sealing Wax,
dataware,
Sheet Tin, pin.
Needles, 4c.. 4c., Ac.
The above goods will be ready for examination on
Wednesday—the day before the sale—whea cata
logues can be procured.
TERMS CASH.
sept 12-3
Administrator’s Sale.
By Yurt, Williams, Mclutire h Cos,
WHI be sold on TUESDAY. 19!h in front of Store, 166
Bryan street,
Sundry articles of Household and Kitchen Fnrai-
PM be oaKing 10 the “DU* of the late Thomas J.
Sold tier order of the Administrator and by permis
sion of the Honorable the Court of Ordinary of
Chatham county. . Sf p7
YORK, WILLIAMS, MeINTIRE S CO.,
AUCTION
AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS
BAY STREET,
mavantnah. ga.
consignments of cotton and lumber
SOLICITED.
References In Savannah—Brigham, Baldwin 4 Co,#
Erwm 4 Hnrdcc, Gaden * Uncklca, Isaac D.La-
Rochc, Esq ; Hiram Roberta Esq.; Wylly Wood
bridge, Esq.; Hunter 4 GammeU ;L. C. NorvcU &
Cos. . •
References in New York—Messrs. Samuel TANARUS, Knapp
4 Bro.: D. H, Baldwin 4 Cos. anS6-codlm PP
STATIONERY, dfcC.
"ESTILL’B
Newspaper Depot,
AND—
STATIONERY STORE,
Bull Street, Cum of Bay Lae.
* BACK OF THE POST OFFICE.
wmw wovhijs.
Jnst Received at the above Depot a further supply at
DENIS DONNE, a Novel, by Annie Thomas. Price
60 cents.
BELIAL, a Novel. Price 60 cents. * •
CHRISTIAN'S MISTAKE, by the author of John
Halifax, Gentleman. Price 75 cents.
THE ROGUES AND ROGUERIES OF NEW YORK,
Price 36 cents.
• ALSO
HARPER’S MONTHLY, GODEY'S LADY'S BOOK'
ATLANTIC MONTHLY, 4c>, for September,
The usual assortment of
Northern Dailies and Weeklies
Received by Every Steamer.
aug3o ‘
CATHOLIC BOOKS.
KEY OF HEAVEN,
STAR OF BETHLEHEM,
WAY TO HEAVEN,
GATE OF HEAVEN,
FLOWERS OF PARADISE,
POCKET MANUAL.
For sale by
Saviile A teach,
Timber Cutter.' Bank.
sept-ts Cor. Bryan street snd Market Square.
BOOKS FOR GHILDREN.
Youths’ Pictorial Library,
Maria Edcwortb's Early Lessons,
Tales and Stories Worth Telling,
Little Frankie Stories,
.Young People’s Library,
Salt Water Tales,
. , . Uncle Sam's’Library,
The Robin Nest Stories,
Lelta Books,
Boqneta for Children, ■ ,
, Monnt Vernon Juveniles,
Six Pleasant 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.
Saviiie A Leach,
sep4-tf cor. Bryan street and Market Square.
BOOKS.
THE POETS IN BLUE AND BOLD.
Hood,
Bunn,
Moore,
. Byron,
Milton,
Goldsmith,
* Wonbworth,
Campbell,
Colsridga,
Ossian,
Hemaos,
Pope,
Scott,
Crabhe,
Cowpsr.
Saviile A Leach,
asp4-tf cor. Bryan street and Market Square,
PIONEER LINE.
FOR NEW YORK.
Th* U. 8 MaU Steamship CHASE,
L Rogers, commander, will leave
2MWHb.(or the above port on her regular day
Thursday Sept., 14th, at 3 p. m.
tkm* appf 'to’ P****** b * Tln fi snperior accommoda
■>H HUNTUMtf^ULI,.
At in ’ontwt
Khlp
FOR IS FAY
y —. The First
- 'I f, 4 1- NE. G. I). Cu.a^rtW*,
i . suii datfl
- Vli 1-RShA Y, dHBp J*
o'clock p.m. JMBapt
Krc'ghtor ha.
modatloDs, apply to
■- A
Shlj.v Bills of Lading at mo
office of Consignee. 6ep s
FOR NEW TOEK
STAB mt LIRE.
BBMI-WXIXIECXaT’.
The Bret class U. S. MaU Steamships .
UNnTOSTATES, C * Pt Capt* r |nlS'
AMERICA, . . .
CONsnTUTION, . . . A,."’
The above ships compose the will fall
from New York and Savannah eWßfedneadav and
Saturday. .
BRIGHAM. BALDWIN 4 CjjHT
Ga.
WAKEMAN, GOOKIN 4 DICkHWDN, Agenu,
IT Broadway, New York
, MERCHANTS’ USE -
Sailing'jSjEgssels.
r PU K undersigned week.
A ly Une of first class SaWj^^E^plying be
tween Savannah and the au[s»rior
accommodations for very best fa-'
cl biles for deliveriUK rates,
with promptness and
given to forwarding joods
anlfi cor. Bay^^^jW^^reets.
lfercliaiits 1 Line Vessels
FOR NEW YORK,
TPHEI fine Clipper Bark IDA KKMBALL, Gocellng,
A. Maater, will have qnick despatch for the above
port. Apply to
ncpfi-tf CHAS. L. COLBY ft CO.
FOR PALATKA,
Via Darien, Brunswick, St. Mary’s, Frr
nandlna, Jacksonville and Picolata.
riIHE new and faat steamer FOUNTAIN, Copt. O.
4 W. C*sTNra,wlU leave rs above on SATURDAY,
the 16th inat., at 9 o'clock a.m.
F’or Freight or Paasage apply on board, at Padlel
ford'a Wharf near White's Central Cotton Press or to
M. A. COHEN, Agent.
Freight payable on Wharf.
Shippers will fnrntsh weights and measurement of
good”. _ septi'J
IST ©w Line
FOR DARIEN & DOCTOR TOWN
The fast new light draft steamer
Rocklandy Capt. Geo. H. Btaufort,
Will leave Stoddard's wharf on
Thursday, Sept. 14th at 9 a. m.
Kor freight or paasage having superior accommoda
tions, Apply to
CHAS. L. GUILLEAUME,
Noa Stoddard's Range, Bay Street.
sepl2-2t
SHIPPERS TO AUGUSTA
. • AND
POINTS BEYOND,
ARE notified that Goods will be received at our
Warehouse, on Dillon's Wharf, at any time du
ring the week. ERWIN 4 HARDEE.
aulS lmo *
For Doctortown,
VIA DARIEN.
CONNECTING WITH ATLANTIC AND
GULF Ifc R. FOR THOMaBVILLE.
)
THE Light Draught Steamer WM. Q. GIBBONS,
Capt. Fhilpot, wUI leave Dillon's Wharf, on
Tuesday morning, 22d Inst., at 9 o'clock, and will
ply regularly between Savannah and Doctortown, In
connection with the Road, leaving as follows:
SAVANNAH EVERY TUESDAY.
DOCTORTOWN EVERY THURBDAY.
Freight receipted for through to any point on Rail
road between Doctortown and Thomusvllle.
Freights payable here.
ERWIN 4 HARDEE.
JOHN L. ROUMILLAT,
ang2l-Uq . Agent oiyWharf.
FREIGHT FOR AUGUSTA,
RECEIVED DAILY,
And Forwarded Semi-Weekly.
Per STEAMER AMAZON, Capß. Jomwo*.
Per STEAMER LAURA, Capt. Edwasd Hillkb.
Havings commodious Warehouse on Dillon's Wharf,
we are prepared to receive freight as above.
Dnfe notice will be given of the days of departnre
of each steamer.
ERWIN 4 HARDEE.
JOHN L. ROUMILLAT.
HARDEN & LEVY,
Attorneys at Law,
OFFICE!, 99 BAY STREET,
Three doors East of Drayton.
acp!2 10
WESLEYAN
Female College.
TPHE Twenty-eighth Annual Session opens OCTO-
A BEB 2d. 1865, The Faculty Is complete. The
rates for the First Term, which ends December 31st,
are as follows:
Regular Tuition In College Classes S3O 00
Regular Tuition In Preparatory Class , *2 oo
French, (optional; • 13 no
Music, (optional), with use of instrument .. . .33 60
Board, Including Wsuhing, Lights, and Fuel.... 90 00
To be paid In advance. In currency or Its eqnlvalent.
J. M. BONNELL, President.
Macon, Ga. au23-lawtdoct
University of Virginia.
THE next Session of tbit Instltntion (which was
never discontinued during the war; will cflm
menco, as nsuaL October 1, 1666, and end July 4
1860. 1
The Institution Is organized Into eleven distinct
Schools, with as many Professors. Six of the Schools
arc Academic (besides that of Chemistry, which is
also Medicinal;, four belong to the Medical and one
to the Law Department.
The College expenses, for the session of nine
months, wllfbe from $320 to $350, cxaiuslve of text
books; of which sum dbout $2lO will be required on
admission, and the balance between that, time 'and
the Ist of April.
For farther Information address the subscriber
tar Post Office.“ University of Virginia.” .
. 8, MAUPIN,
abg23-eod2w Chairman of Faculty.
BOOKS & STATIONERY.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
a CALL AT
SAVILLE & LEACH,
aep«-tf cor. Bryan street and Market Square.
To Bent.
with a stable attached
to,DiI BURT'S SALOON.
MPW-*t . Bryan Street
'Central Rail7oad
I -fijfcil ,,i.i mil] u i'~
( ', t 5" < *y. Sth Inst., a daily train oL.
no , u AagiuiU the
.‘ -4" ~ aonah in time to eet
’ <u the Georgia Railroad
TlHln must be prepaid
l,efore
ISt'
OFFICE, >
Angnat 34, 1866. f
low “ t r I*l iJtKrMmCmmfiiP te be
and Augusta, ARnsta w *ynesboro
recced on and alter SatarrtiT ?^ a or?^ ro,ui 1*
AU way freight to be p t tt^a. the *7
By order of u
n.r.QEP «• ADAMS,
STEAMER WM. C. GIBBONS
tuo Company by which Passengers and Freight
« J^s^'iTaT^^'^^Wtsek
Acting President Gnff RaUroad *
ang2l-lm GASPER J. FULTON, '
__ Snperintendent.
hotem. •
Sea SlandnSoteT^
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC,
Tuesday, June 20th,' 1865.«
? ,t,lat « (1 on the moat desirable
spot on the eistern bank of Hilton Head Island, af
fords a flue view of the Pier, Bay, Ocean, andsur
andnid„reK»lr, an,l t t™"*™** ■a qtiUe ks r leasZr
and intei eating, in every respect, as the famous wa
hnrl?ir,£lißCe K L, and is altogether aa
healthful a place to spend the summer months It
has a fine hard smooth beach, seventeen miles long.
affording a more charming drive than the celebrated
h at Nahant, Mass., and aa fine sea bathing aa
at that place or Cape May. **
The House has over seventy large, airy rooms, and
verandahs on three sides of all the stories; the furni
turew entirely new, and the tables will be furnished
with the best that can be proenred here and in the
Northern markets. Every effort will bo made to ren
der the Hotc! all that; the most fastidious oan desire
BHliurd Hooiuband oea Bathing houses will soon be
in readiness for gae&t*. j U j3
Port Royal House,
HIETON HEAD, 8 C.
RIDDELL A RUO Q , PboprietObi .
E. 8. K a |i ( HUGO.
juJ-tf
ACADEMY or ST, VINCENT or PAUL,
Savannah, Georgia,
CONDUCTED BY THE
SISTERS OF MERCY
THE Fall Term of this Institution will re-open on
Tho Spring Term will commence on February I6tli
and close on July 15th.
TC i^ S iPS r 8Sl u, n ’ lnc^ dln « Hoard. Tuition In
English, \\ ashing, and use of led and Bed-
Tuition in French */. ■.. /,’.*// «q oo
do Music on Piano .j 30 00
do Music on Guitar 30 (X)
d ° Wkter I fcoi raWing aUd Painting *
Tuition in Oriental Painting, per c0ur5e....... * 15 00
■do Wax Fruit and Flowers 20 0Q
do Embroidery ’ 10 00
For further partfculaie apply to the Superioreee at
the Institution. a029-2awlm
soim hum mimmiL
WORKS.
BROTHER ft CO., Paoreirroia.
66 A»t> 60 CoCSTLAND SXBSIT.
NEW Y-ORK.
Manufacturers of Plows, Harrows, Cultivators. Cot
ton Sweeps, Corn MUjs, Cotton Gina, 4c.
Every implement wanted by the Planter. Also,
dealers in Field and Garden Seeds. Also, Agentsfor
Bruce's Concentrated Manure, Bone, ftc/
Send so» clrenlar. , y a 20 3m
Sundrie^.^
60 Cards Pocket Knives. •
160 Boxes Herrings,
60 Kitts No. I Mackerel,
6 Bbls Brown Sugar,
20 Boxes AssortedPlckles,
20 Hhds Choice Sides,
6 do do Shoulders,
20 Nests Trunks.
26 Boxes Candles,
46 do Liquors in; store and for sale
rep I2_4t CBANE JOHNSON ft ORAYBILL.
Towage. -•
65v* r * 1 8 nc J> agentsfor the Savannah Tow
, Boat Company, are now ready for towage of ves
sels of all descriptions. .
_ RICHARDSON ft BARNARD,
Bay Street, Opposite Mariner's Church.
eep!2
NCDLLOW LEIfl (10.,
N’o. 64 LuianeS t.,
NS YORK.
HAVE constantly on hand, their well known
brands of
Drop Shot, Lead Pipe, Buck Shot, Sheet
head and Bar Lead,
Which they offer for sale at the lowest market nriem
Orders solicited, and shipments promptly attended
to. JAMES McCULLOUGH, FreeidOTt*
sep 12-lmo ’
UDOZ.PHO woirs,”
Beaver Street, flew York.
Offers tor sale of his own Importations, in bond and
dnty paid, the largest stock of Wines, Uquors, ftc., of
any other boose in this country, composing in part of
Otard, Hennesy, Pinet CastUlon, Martel, Godard
Brsnijy, Rochelle Brandies m half, qnar(er,and eighth
casks; also Otard and Rooyer, Laferrelere and Fils
Brandy, iff casta of one doaen each.
“GWn.”
Cdplpho Wolfe’s Schiedam in pipes. H*fri«d*m
Aromatic Schnapps, in bond and dnty j aid, in cases ot
one dozen quarts and two doaen pints.
“Whiskey apd Ram.”
Scotch and Irish Whiskey, in hhds. and esses of one
o“ *>lfn b eac^ rb ° n V?** ta !«
ntrai.
“Jamaica” and “St. cfoix Hum" m hhds. and
cases of one dozen each.
Madeira, Sherry and Fort Wines.
More than twenty different grades, In halves, qnar,
teraand.eighth casks, alto Incases of one aos»n
each. ,
‘Hopk, Champagne, Moselle and Claret,
_ _ Winei.”
From Peter Arnold Mnmm in Cologne, proprikof of
Joannisbnrg estate; J. H. IX Becker ft Fils. SKha<
nancer, Benecke A.Co., Bordeaux- Barton 4 Guest in.
Bordeaux, and from other well known hooves m Ger
many and France. , •
Oils, Cobpuls, Saannvxs, Brims, Mcstasd, Oimq
fiatiair, PmstavM, ftc.
Twenty-five years’ business transaction# with the
Southern States, yith some of the largest and moat
respectable dealers,should be sufficient guarantee that
every article offered by the advertiser for sale la para,
and genuine. *
Samples can be seen, and catalogue of prices oh
talned, by addressing the above- angß-3m