Savannah daily herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1865-1866, September 16, 1865, Image 3

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iTc l i HiTTms. |Kl>*r< u " ®‘ *lc»«**»hlp« *n«i Htuun. FO* -NSW vdll.'. c-eoßSiiip America, Saturday September ieu>, at ‘ Saturday, September 18th, at 4 aC 'ffLmn Vartma, Thursday, September 21st, at _ pclock- FOB PHILADELPHIA. Mtnetoolta. Thursday. September 2X«t, o’clock. ■ . TOR ACGUSTA. mer Oak. Saturday, September 16th. at C p. ro. M- cook. Will hare despatch. I'OR pOCTORTOWh. joiner wm. O. Gibbonsj every Tuesday morning r 9 o’clock- • FOB FLORIDA. Steamer Fountain, ever? Saturday morning, at 9 o'clock ’ AH Interest!*** Incident at Fort Palatial. on Tttursdav last Capt Briggs, of the steamer •• C. Cjunt,” was presented at Fort Pulaski, by the commissioned officers of the 103d D. S. C. TANARUS., with a hlitniv finished atid beautiful gold avatch and chain as a memorial of the sincere esteem in which he is held by the donors. Captain B- as the commanding officer of the V. S. Grant, which has been plying on government account between this city and Hilton Head, has extended to the Officers of this Regiment innumerable acts of emurtesy and kindness, which, in the estimation of the recipients, have distinguished him as'the genial gentleman and accomplished Officer, and hence this elegant sonuenir in acknowledgement or his merits. Ihe occasion of the presentation was not rendered more interest.!!* by the interchange of cordial expres sions of regard and satlsfacUon by the company pre sent than for the flow of wine, sentiment and humor which followed the removal of the cloth after a hearty discussion of the savory "merits of a sumptu ous and well prepared dluuer. 7M ceremony of presentation was conducted by iUjor Manning, who, at the conclusion of a brief and interesting address, delivered the watch to the cap tain, with the assurance that he would bear with him In his going through life the warmest afffections and pest wishes of all the Officers and civilians present. To which Capt. 8., with a full liea# and excited feelings replied, acknowledging his appreciation of the honor conferred and the gratitude that fills iu his bosom by an incident as touchingly by significant as it was wholly unexpected. The conclusion of the Captain's remarks was the signal for another coup de main upon the tempting nines and other refreshments with which the board had been resupplied, which, we need not say, was Accomplished in gallant style under the leadership ‘of the dashing Capt. Mulligan, whose genius for command on such occasions has been fully estab »d In the past hlkory of the 103d. This movement, though successfully made, resulted In the complete demoralization of the entire company, rank and flic, sod a scene of straggling ensued that would have greatly outraged the professional sensibilities of Ihe gallant commander, had he not been, unconsciously, a straggler himself. Many of the company, we understand found them , selves the succeeding morning, much to their sur prise, In the city of Savannah, and can only account for the change of locality by tbe supposition that they were so fortunate as to fall Into the hands < f Capt. Dennett, of the Sampson, who, anticipating the untoward events that usually transpire on such oceasioas, bad generously placed his boat iu a posi tion to afford relief, ns the signals of distress should meet his eye.' it affords u« pleasure to announce, however, that the stragglers have all returned to camp and report ed for any similar duty, when occasion requires. iu addition to the officers of the 103d Regiment, whose names we give below, there were present to witness the presentation, Capts. Conrady ami Ber wick, and Lieutenants Totten, O’Conner and Spell j|*j, of the iTSd New York Volunteers, and Mr. C. F. nffsey, Mr " Jus. H. Vance and Mr. Fitzgerald, of Savannah. We'have omitted to mention that the watch is neatly engraven with an inscription containing the names of the recipient and the donors and the date of presentation, and cost. ssco. We return our sincere thanks for the complimen tary notices of the HCkald on the occasion referred to. * i AMES OF THE OFFICERS OF THE 103D C. S. h-FASTBT. John A. Bogert, Lieutenant Colonei. W. 0. Manning, Major. Doctor J. Boyce. Weauer. Wm. T. Easton, Captain Edward Dore, ' do Clark H. Kemrlck, do H. L. fitone, do A, W. Leonard, do C O. Uattett, do Jno. U. Watrons, do loan Henderson, Ist Lieutenant. John Moore, do S. K. Petit, do J. A. Cowlh, do A. 11. Mulligan, do A. Marschettl, do Marlow D. Wells, do Felix Brannington, do Wm. H. Crouk, do 0. li. Tuttle, mid Lieutenant, C. & Ttllingnast, Ist Lieutenant, 11. A. Holeubeck, 2nd Lieutenant. Jessee C. Cuance, • do Wm. H. Knylor, -do - J. W. B. Johnson, do Geo. Hancock, do A. S, Rose, do G*o. Fox, do jaa U. Miller, Suttler. . w. H. Darlington, do John A. Lehman. • C. F. Kersey. . Jas. H. Vance. jiA.iL BETWEEN SAVANNAH AND FLORIDA. We icam that the ownerg of the Helen Getty, L. S. Bennett, agent, have received the contract for carry ing the United States malls between this city and Palatka, Florida, connecting with Darien, Bruns wick, Femandlna.aud Jacksonville, and Ossabaw, St. Simon’s and St. Catherine’s Islands. For the present, the mall win be conveyed weekly; but we understand that the Company will shortly put an other boat on the line, which will enable them to in crease the mall faculties on this Important route. We congratulate our citizens and the people of Korlda upon the resumption of regular mall com munication. and trust that the enterprising con tractors may meet with abundant success. The attention of our readers Is directed to the ad vertisement of Capt. William H. Davis, announcing that he has resumed business at his old stand In the market, where he Is prepared to supply shipping, steamboats, hotels and families with fresh meats aid , vegetables. Capt. Davis is too well known to our public as an enterprising, reliable business man, to require any endorsement from us. jEoluk Troupe. —This troupe of Vocalists and Comedians give one of their unique and laughter provoking entertainments at St. Andrew's Halt this evening,' consisting of music, songs, dancing and farce. A feature of the performance to-night will be c Stump Speech by Mr. M. Ryan, the Demosthenes of tilt trnupe. . For Augusta.— The steamer General Berry, Capt. Ike Henry, will leave this forenoon for Angusta.— The traveling public will take notice that the rates on first class paosengers have been reduced by Colby A Cos., the agents, to sls, —second class $7. The river now Is In good boating order. From Dootortown.— The steamer william G. Qlb. bom, Capt. Phllpot, from Doctortown, arrived at noon yesterday. We are Indebted to Purser Fair for favors, - . THE COURTS. BEFORE LISCT- COL. U. T. HOLBROOK- SavaNNAfe, Sept. 15,1865. Simon Gerstman vs. Henry Smith—Recovery of a horse. Upon motion of plaintiff's attorney, It Is or dered that the above case be withdrawn, upon pay ment of the costs of .suit. Counsel for plaintiff, Hon. Julian Hartrldgc and Hon. P. M. Russell; for de fence, Hon. M. Benedict. . Mrs. R. B. B. Cohen vs. C. Q. Platen and Mrs. pau- Itoe Platen. After the examination in the above stated case, It Is ordered that the defendant pay to Mrs. R. B. B. Cohen the sum of S2O for rent per jnouih to the 2lst day of August, 1885, and from that date at the rate of ssoo per annum, payable monthly In the ium of $66 67. It is also ordered that plaintiff p4y the costs of suit. Counsel for plaintiff, Hon. W. 8. Chisholm ; for defendan, J. B. Saussey. John Moor ts. Catherine Moor-Breach of the peace. It appearing from the evidence lathe above mated case that both parties are equally guilty of the above charge it Is ordered that theyreturntothelr home m plice, with the admonition that they be punished with Imprisonment If any more complaints are made against them. Counsel for plalat.tr. Levy ». Bussell ntOM ACorstA.—The steamer R. H. May, Captain Jones, with a full freight -'unsigned to F. M. Myrell, Rag., arrived yesterday at eleven o'wtock a. in. We are Indebted to Purser Joseph M. Kindlier rot favors. GrKSKITHIxo, BTC.—We call the attention of our readers to the advertisement of Messrs. J. P. White and S. Marin, who ate skillful gun makers, machin ists and locksmiths. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Savannah, Sept, is, iB6O. • REMARKS. The weather, during the past week under review, was warm for the season, though favorable for the transactions of out-door business. From the country people who were in the city disposing of their pro duce, many of whom came with wagons a great distance, we legrn that the roads are In a compara tively good condition for wagoning. Business, the past week, was very active, and onr merchants seem to have had their bands full, from Immense amount of goods conveyed to the wharves for shipment, and the large number of wagon trains that have departed fully laden. The continued advance In the New Vork market upon all descriptions of goods, was felt the past week In onr own market. Groceries have materially ad vanced In some kinds, but prices are not at present sufficiently settled to justify full quotations. The Dry Goods market hag expetleuced some change, and the business doing fair, the trade with the Interior merchants having somewhat re vived. We quote Delaines 42j£r3145c. V yard; Prints 32®38c. ¥ yard ; Bleached Cottons have advanced from 6 to 8 cents per yard—we quote at 50 to 60 cents per yard ; Unbleached Cottons, 30@45c. ¥ yard; Osnaburgs, 30c. V- yard; Taras, $3 to $3 75 V bunch. Our Provision market is quite Well supplied for the city trade, which Is limited at present. The Gold market Is quiet and without any change worthy of notice. The demand for Unr.urrent Money Is lery limited, with the exception of Central Railroad Bank bUa, which ore In request at 70 to 80 cents. Foreign Exchange continues quiet. Financial. Exchange.—No new features were presented the past week, except that the Bank Is selling sight drafts bn New. York and other Northern cities at par. The following quolatious, prepared for the Herald 1 we believe to be correct: Bank Rates for Selling Exchange.—Foreign Exchange, Sterling, in currency, $l4B to $l4B 50; in gold, $lO6 to $lO6 50; Checks on New York, par ; Checks on Philadelphia, par; Checks on Baltimore, par ; Checks on Boston, par. t Bank Rates for Pcrchasisq Exchange.—Foreign Exchauge, Sterling, In currency, $l4B to $l4B 50; In gold, slo6 to $lO6 50. Checks on Northern cities, 1 per cent, discount and Interest. Specie.—During the past week the gold market was exceedingly quiet, find very little offeriug. The buying rates by Brokers Is for gold 44 per cent, pre mium,—selling at 46. Silver, buying rate, 35,—sell ing at 40 per cent premium, and continues scaree. Uncurrent Money.—Wc have no change to notice except In Central Railroad Bank Bills which are be ing freely purchased at 70 to 80 cents. The following are quotations: But State of Georgia •• ..2<>c. Marine Bank of Savannah 60c. Planters’ Bank of Savannah —lsc Bank of Savannah 30e- Central Railroad A Banking Company of Ga. 70 to 80c. Frrights—Continue very active and all vessels on the berth are quickly filled up. We quote as follows : Cotton to N. Yor* to y,. Shippers paying for the compressing by steamer ?je. ¥ lb. on Cotton ; by sail vessel, ?;e. ¥ lb.; Domestic $1 so by steamer and sail vessel. The compressing or Cotton going North by steam and sail vessel Is alone on ship account. To Augusta measurement goods are $1 1* per foot q by weight $4 1* cwt. To Florida, goods by weight $1 50 ft cwt.; measurement, 30c. ¥ foot. ' Insurance. —Wc .have no change to notice In the rates which are as follows: Marine risks >£ ¥ cent, on first class steamers, \ ¥ cent, on first class sail vessels ,1 ¥ cent, on No. 1 vessels to Liverpool. Inland transportation on merchandise by steamer to Augusta 1 V cent, by steamer from Augusta to Savannah 3 $ cent, premium. Stocks and Bonds.—Nothing doing and no quota tions. Cottou hlarkct. , Uplands,—Wc notice an Improved market with an-advance of >£ to leper lb. on the better gyades, It Is fully lc. per,-lb. This advance • was- made on Wednesday, and at the close of business this day. It was fully sujtained. Very little fair cotton Is olilt - ing, and we are without quotations ot tills grade.' We quote the market as follows : Ordinary 27K@28 ¥ lb Middling 36 Good Middling . 37* ® 39 Sea Islands—Continue without change. Ordinary Sea Islands are selling from 55 to 70 cents per lb ; the better grades 80 to 90 cents per lb. COTTON AND DOMESTICS. Receipts from July Ist, to July 31st 1865. Upland Cotton 5,718 Sea Islands ..- 19 Domestics l4 Receipts from August Ist to August 31st 1866 : Upland Cotton. 14,637 Sealslands 391 Domestics 2.441 Frbm Sept. Ist to Sept. Bth 1865. Uplands .3,384 Sealslands .. 661 Domestics 681 Os the above receipts, 43 bales upland were by the Central Railroad, 217 uplands by wagons, and 76 sea Islands by dp., Received from Sept. Bth to Sept, 15th, 1865. Uplands... 4090 Sealslands 323 Domestics 881 Os the above amount by river the receipts were 3693 bales uplands, 226 do. Sea Islands 881 do- Domestics, by Central Rail Hoad 23 bales Uplands, by wagons 374 bales upland. EXPORTS FROM SEPT. BTH TO SEPT. 15TH, 1866. Upland 2338 Sea Island.. 691 Domestics ' 516 Stock on hand Sept. ISth, 1865 : Uplands 6339 Sea,l9lands .-. ZSZ 58 Domestics... 661 - EXPORTS OF COTTON AND DOMESTICS. From July Ist to July 31st, 1865 : Upland cotton 5,360 Sealslands 32 Domestics .. 10 From August Ist to Aug. 3lst, 1865 : Uplands " • .13,174 Sea Islands 676 Domestics 1,521 From Sept. Ist to Sept. Bth, 1865 : Uplands ~... 3,698 Sealslands 287 Domestics... 214 Stpck on hand Sept. Ist, U 65: Upland cotton 3,724 Sealslands " ' -281 Domestics : 236 * Stock on hand Sept. Bth, 1865 : Upland cotton 3,410 Sealslands 653 Savannah Live Stock Market. E SHARKS. Our market at the present time Is abundantly sup piled with excellent grass-red beeves, of which large droves have been received, which were sold at prices within our quotations. Calves are quite scarqe, and are In demand. Sheep, grass-fed, are plentiful. Hogs are lu good demand, with ft good supply. • The market, generally, presents no new features of Interest worthy of record, and we give quotations as follows: Beeves.— On the hoof the buying rate Is from sl9 to S2O per head. The prices are strictly governed by the weight and condition of the stock offered for sale. Calves.—There Is a very limited stock of cattle suitable for veal offering. The demand by butchers Is limited only to supply the Immediate wants of cus tomers who prefer this description of meat. We quote $s to 10 per head. Sheet.—a plentiful stock of lambs is offering at rates from $2 to $2 so per head ; corn-fed will bring an advance on tse above rates, which will he en tirely governed by the condition‘of the animals. Hoos.—There U « good supply of swine offering In the market. Sales of livestock, gross weight, are reported at sto 13 cents per pound, according to thp of two -cuts on Um above nice. 1 ' Uturcl Markets. $ Wooden »'ux.»A good assortment ol all desenp- j bona of wooiken ware Is offering. Trade is limited. ’ We quote painted tuba, three nuopa. $8 per nest of ; eight; painted buckets, per dozen, $3 25; ihree hoops, sl. _ • Boot.-, and Shoes.—The stock offering Is equal to I the demand. Whyte A Felduer, No. 157 Broughton I street, wholesale dealets, quote 1 as Hollows : Gentle men's fine French calf boots, S6O to $73 per case of one dozen; men's brogans, $1 50 to $1 60 5 extra sizes, $1 75 per pair. Buckle, low quarter shoes, $A to $3 per pair. Men's Balmorals, $2 to $3 per pair. Ladles' Shoes, $1 50 to $3 per pair. Boys’ Balmoral shoes, $z to $2 25 per pair. Boys' gaiters, $2 to $2 25. Misses shoes, $1 20 to $1 25 per pair. Children’s shoes, $1 to sllO per pair. Apples.—Receipts and stock light. A fair demand for the City retail trade. We quote Nortliendn bar rels, $8 to *9. Timber.—The receipts of mill timber during the past week w ere very large, but most of It Is suitable only for milling purposes. Many timber cutters, we regret to state, are expecting high prices for timber, which Is not merchantable, as It Is hewn and cut wilh a view to Immediate sales, and buyers have to submit to the prices demanded. Square liewu straight mill timber will readily sell at $lO to sl2 per 1,000 feet Ranging timber, square hewn, will bring from sls to S2O per 1,000 feet. Timber that Is warped and not carefully hewn, Is very unsaleable; shippers do not desire It, and millets lose too much by was - age. Lumber.—There continues to be a lair demand for most descriptions of Lumber. Yellow pine lumber 1$ selling from the mill at $45 to SSO per 1,000 feet, according to the quantity and quality. Wnlte pine boards, in the rough, are without change, and we quote at $35 to $45 per 1,000 feet. Dressed (tongued and grooved) white pine boards, are selling at SSO per 1,000 feet. Seingleß.—A large stock of all descriptions of shlngiC3 are new offering. We quote Savannah river spilt cypress shingles at $6 to $8 per 1,000. Northern sawed cedar at $8 per 1,000. Hat.—From the wharf a large lot of Northern was sold at 90 cents per cwt; from store it Is selling In lots at $1 25; retailing at sl. 50 per cwt. Eastern Hay Is nominal. The 9tock of Hay offering is very large, and the demand quite limited. Salt,—Liverpool In sacks Is retailing from store at $5 iter sack. The stock Is limited. Flour.—The market is slightly advancing. Com mon Western is selling al $3 50® $9 50 ¥ bbl; fine Baltimore Extra, sll 50@512 50. Stock adequate for city consumption. Nails.—We quote Boonton Nalls, assorted sizes, at 8 cents ¥ lb by the lot. Rice,—Small lots of Inferior volunteer Rough Rice Is being received. The sales made offer .no criterion for rates, and wc therefore omit them. Clean Rice Is selling from the City Store at $9 60 ¥ cwt. Matches.—A fair demand continues. We quoth German Matches at $3 60 ¥ gross; Parlor, $4 ¥ do. Candles.—Stuart's Fancy continue to be retailed from storcht 40 to 50 cents ¥ lb. Beef.—No change to notice. Fulton Market, In half bbls, is selling from store at sl7 to $lB 50 per half A>bl. Pork—Continues without change. We quote pig pork from store In half bols at $25. Paper.—A fair demand continues for wrapping pa per. We quote Brown Straw paper from store at 75c. to $2 so per ream, according to the size and quality Fruit—Continues In fair demand. Lemons, we quote at $6 per box; of figs the market is quite bare, and none will beret e ved until the new crop is made. Sicily oranges are selling,at sl2 to sl2 r>o per box.— Almonds soft-shell 40 to 50c per lb ; hard-shell 25 to 35c. per lb. Pealed 75c. per lb. thrones per box 40c. Cocoannts sl4 ber hundred. ArPLES, are very scarce, and ave retailing from store at $8 to $9 per bid. Indigo.—A fair demand continues for Madras and Manilla- Sales were made In lots the past week at $1.75 to $2 per lb. Domestic 50 to 75 cents per lb. Crackers.—For city trade there Is a dqxnand for all descriptions of choice crackers and buscults. We quote«odc at 12c. per lb., Sugar 14c. per lb. Picnic 15c. per* lb., Edinburg 18c. per lb.: Tea cakes 25c. per lb. Cabbages.—The stock offering Is light, and some, what We quote In lots at $lB per hundred- Potatoes. —A stock adequate to meet the pres, ent demand is offering from store. ,KVe quote at $2.75 to $3.25 by quantity. Ohions.—The stock Is light and the demand good. From store sales are reported at $3.25 per bbls. Beets—Are exceedingly scarce and sales from store arc reported at $3 per bbl. Turnips.—The offering stock Is very light and the demand limited. We quote from store at $2.60 to $3 per bbl. Wines A Liquors.—We notice an active demantf tbe past week for all descriptions of whiskies, wines and malt liquor s. Large sales were made to mer chants from Augusta, Macon, Mllledgevtlle, Louis ville and other portions of the State. There is very little advance In this market at present, and the ad vance which-has occurred was strictly confined to the lower or common grades of whiskey. Onr quo tations, as given, will be found correct. We quote Wallace’s Brandy as follows : Rectified $2 80; Mixed copper distilled at $3 00. Imperial Nectar at $3 50. Chicken Cook Bourbon at $4 50; Columbia Gin at $3 00 ; M. Leavy A Co's genuine Kentucky Bourbon, |U esses, at sl2; Nicholas Schnapps sl2, Sherry Wine sl2; Cognac Brandy S2O, Ale, per dozen, $3 ; Porter, per doz.. $8 ; Virginia Mountain Dew Wlils- % key $2 70 per gallon ; Old Plantation Bourbon Whls - key $3; Fuller’s Old Stet $1 63 to $5; .Old Santa Cruz Rum, warranted genuine, $3 to $lO ; P. H.Qodard's Brandy sls per gallon ; Selgnette sls ; Otard, Dupny A Cos., sls to $lB ; Crown Sherry, per gallon $4 ; St, Martin’s Port $4 per gallon ; Golden Ale, per case of two dozen, $5 50 ; Porter do $5 50 ; Ales, In bbls sls ; Champagne Cider per case of one dozen qts, $6, pts. of two dozen $6; Kentucky Bourbon Whiskey $4 50 per gallon ; Old Rye $3 per gallon ; Old Bourboh $3 to $3 50 per gallon. Im ported Sherry $4 25, and Port at $4 25 per_ gallon.— Imported Champagne $25 to S3O per case : Pure Hol land Gin $4 to $6 per gallon ; Cognac brandy $8 to S2O per gsilon, by case S3O to $36 Hotel Arrivals. . PULASKI HOUSE, SEPTEMBER 16, 1866. T L Henry, Savannah Lewis Cook, Valdosta J P 51 Epplng, Darien D W Crort, Atlanta H C Reese, Wrlghtshoro J R Wilson, Irwlnton, Ga R Tompkins, Camden co T C I.onfelino, Augusta Rev W H Hudson, do 11 B neath and family, NY F J Tehnbauer, str Fount A G Palmer, do R McKay, do J M Klui'hlev, Augusta J E Welborn. Nassau j Davis, Jr, Ohio HP Kendall, l2MeYols A Watzfelder, Georgia GM Rhodes, do W C Jelks. do Miss R M Cooke, do J W Jackson, Petersburg Mrs Ida Soma, Tliamasv’e P Sctilff, do Mrs Groom and son, Geo J R Troup. Georgia 11 B Felt, New York C G Mood, Thomnsville 11 M Holster, 12 Me Vols Shipping Intelligence. Alinature Almanac—This Day. Sun rises 5 44 1 Moon rises 2 44 Sun sets « 6|Hlgh water 5 2 PORT OF SAVANNAH. - Arrived. Frip.it, Sept. 15,1865. Steamer Wm G Gibbons, Fbllnot, Doctortown—Er win 4 Hardee. ._ . • r T CossißNE.es —M Loenthal, J T Jarman, L Leavy, J H Depplsh, I, J Oullmariln, M Beytagh, Rose 4 Ark wright; J Llppman, P P Ucgo, Duncan 4 Johnson, Erwin 4 Hauler, J L Miller, Crane 4 Orayblll, D McDonald, E McAllgat, Lin vine A Gleason. Passengers— J VConnerat, GL Blunt. Mtssßosa Cook, J W Jackson, A Waltsfelder, P Shlff, Mrs Shift. J Davis, H B Felt. Mrs S Davis, J Uilton. A Leffler, \V A couper, Mrs JI Groover and son. Dr Troup, Miss A F Brvan, Miss G Fonnan, W C Jelks, G M Rhodes, Lt Kendall. LCook, Capt IIL Bolster, Mr lipping, W silllen, 2 deck. Steamer R H May, Jones, Angusta—F M Myrell. Retorts— Thursday morning at 7 o'clock, passed at Briar Creek steamers Amazon and Helen, bound up ; Thursday, sy z o'clock, am, passed at Catflager Cut steamers (Jen Shcpley and Falcon; Friday mom lng, passed str Island City, aground above I’urys burg. The steamer Laura passed- the R H May at Ebenez»r Church, bound up. The R H May left Au gusta Wednesday morning, DtroßT3— 2oo bqles Upland cotton, 153 do domestics. Consionees—A Holst. 0 Coben, Claghom A Cun ningham, F M Myrrell, DeWltt 4 Morgan. 0 Semen den, 3 M Lederer. , , Brady 4 Smith's fiats from Angusta, to Brady 4 Smith. N ' . Imports—446 bales Upland cotton, 43 bales Sea Island do, 67 do domestics. Consignees—Brady, Smith 4 Cos. Toung 4 Stew art. O Cohen 4 Cos, MFlnn. •FKI'IAI, 3UTICKB .jgytyrg- . -» — BATCHELOR'S HAUL DTE ! Tbe Original and that la the World! The only true sad perfect Hair Dye- Harmless, Reliable and Instan taneous. Produces immediate.y a splendid Black or natural Brown, without Itdaring Ibr hair or akin. Remfd.es the 111 effects of bad .lyes. Sold by all Drug gists. The geouine is signed William A. Batchelor. Also, REGENERATING EXTRACT OF For Restoring and Beautifying the llair. aulf-ty CHARLES BATCHELOB, Sr.w Von. WANTED. Wanted, \ A DAT! Agents wanted to cell anew and wonderfal SEWING MACHINE, the only cheap ope ucenaed. SHAW A CL AKK. BLi deford, Mafne. sepl4*dAw3in Wanted, £QA A MONTH I Agent* wanted wanted for six entirely neic articles* just out. Address O. T. GAREY, city Building, Biddetord, Maine. • seplo d&wßm WANTED TO PURCHASE, OR KEEP FOR HIS FEED, s good Horse that will work 1» single harness. Must be gentle. Apply to Seps N. A. HARDEE & CO. Wanted, TWELVE ABLE BODIED MEN, to cut wood, drive team, end manage a flat For farther pargealars apply immediately to B. F. ULMER, sepll Comer Broughton and Price streets. Wanted, BY a Lrdy, a equation as TEACHER in a school or family. Is experienced In the English b. finches and Music. Address Teacher, Herald office. sep9-lw TO RENT. > To Bent. TWO Stores on Anderson’s upper whsrt No. 190 end 198 Bay street. Possession given immediately.” Apply at the Corner of Bay and Barnard street. sepl3-Ct To Bent. ABAKKIfT with apparatus complete pertaining to the business. Also, rooms suitable for a family, with a stable attached Inquire at BURT’S SALOON, aepl2 6t Bryan Street, 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, -A.t Hilton Hoad, tS. 0., THE Palmetto llerald Building haring been Newly Pitted Up, now oilers large and airy rooms, poita* ble for Sleeping Apartment* or busiuess pnrpopep. For terms apply to W. S. Samppon, Jr., on the prem ises, corner of Merchants' Row and Palmetto Avenue, from 4 o*tlock V) C o’clock p. m Ju22 LINVILLE & GLEASON. BAVAI AQ-BNTS POH MERRITT, WALCOTT & GO., 64 Conrtlandt Street, New York*, MANUFACTURERS OF ALL KINDS OF BOLTS, NUTS AND WASHERS, Bridge, Car, Stir er Band Hook, BOILER BOLTS, SETT SCREWS, COiCR OR LAG SCREWS. Hot and Cold Pressed Nuts, ROOM AND SQUARE WASHERS, Turnbuokles, Bolt Ends, Taps arrd Dies, &:o. ALSO DEALERS IN RAILROAD SUPPLIES. LOCOMOTIVES, CARS, RAILS, CHAIRS, SPIKES,TIREB, 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 PACKING; LAMPS, PAINTS, VARNISH, Ao. ; ENGINEERS' TOOLS, ,of every description: CHIPPING AND RIVETING HAMMERS, SCREW PUNCHES,FILES, CHIjELS, 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, STEAMENGINES, STATION ARY AND PORTABLE SAW MILLS, SAWS.&C. FOR SALE. THREE Lots,onwhlch there arc four one story frame Houses and three two-story frame Houses, sit uated corner Roberta, Wilton and Stewart streets. Apply to GEO. GEMENDEN. sepl4-3 Plan ten' Hotel. BRINCKERHOFF & MILLS, •WHOLESALE DEALERS IN TEAS. Order; for VV all kinds of Teas, In any sized package* de sired, filled at the lowest mariret prices. Parties or dering will please send remittances. cash.— Orders solicited. Southern Produce received and sold on commis sion. Will also receive deposits of money for dis bursement. No. 177 Pearl street, near Wall, New York, sept Hn ~ A CARD. WILLIAMS, M’INTIBE & 60. HAVING associated Col. Bobt. P. York with thstp U in business, under tbc firm name of York, wil liams, Mclntlrc A Cos., are now prepared with ample storage accommodat ions to receive any and all con slgnments, with rooms for those who desire to look after isles of their own roods, and will give prompt personal attention to all Interests entrusted to their itegnlar sale days in front of store on Bay Tuesdays and Fridays. ; , Night sales at store on Broughton street will com mence on Ist October. AUCTION SALES. I SALE. . OCTAYCf CUIIEX | Will Huron SATURDAY. Rrpt. 16th. at 10 n’Hnck, at hta lower ■turf, 200 Kegs Nails, Dunagra on board of brig Fanny, on ber voyage from Philadelphia to Savannah. Sold for aoconut of Underwriter* and all concerned. Term* Caeh. aepls-2 Administrator's Sale. . By York, Williams, Mclntire & Cos. Will be sold on TUESDAY, 19th In front oLStore. 166 Bay street, • turf n h^r, of , »ml Kitchen FurnU rare belonging to tbe eetate of the late Thomas J. •tan ot 'b<* Administrator and by peraiia- C^thl'Xnu onorahlP ‘ he °™‘ rt " f ord£ »| 7 ° f m°e t :w,i Y ™£b, } . {p. h m w“ lOBK, ffILLIAMS, McINTIRE S CD,, AUCTION and commission merchants bay street; SAVANNAH, C3-A. S6ffBiQNMiRTB Os CHITON AND LUMBER 801I8ITE0. r " References in Savannah—Brigham, Baldwin A Cos., 5rt W Gaden & Unckloa, Isaac D La Roche, Esq ; Hiram Roberta, Uaq.; Wrify Wood briugc, Esq.; Hunter A Oammell; L. C NorvM? A STATIONARY. 4C KtelTiLl/s Newspaper Depot, AND— STATIONERY STORE, Bull Street, Corner of Bay Late. BACK OF THE POST OFFICE. SiTBW NOVELS. .Tnst Received at the above Depot a further supply of DENIS DONNE, a Novel, by Annie Thomaa. Price 60 cents. " * BELIAL, a Novel. Price 50 cents. CHRISTIAN’S MISTAKE, by the author of John Halifax, Gentleman. Price 76 cents. THE ROGUES AND ROGUERIES OF NEW YORK, Price 36 cents. ZLBO HARPER’S MONTHLY, GODEY'S LADY'S BOOK* ATLANTIC MONTHLY, Ac., for September. The usual assortment of Northern Dailies and Weeklies Received by Every Steamer. angsn CATHOLIC BOOKS. KEY OF HEAVEN, STAR OF BETHLEHEM, WAY TO HEAVEN, GATE OF HEAVEN, FLOWERS OF PARADISE, POCKET MANUAL fox sale by Saviiie & Leach, Timber Cutters' Bank. sep4-tf Cor. Bryan street and Market Square. BOOKS FOR CHILDREN, Youths' Pictorial Library, Maria Edeworth'fl Early Lessons, Tales and Stories Worth Telling, Little Frankie Stories, Toang People’s Library, Sait Water Talcs,* , Uncle Sam's Library, The Robin Neat Stones, I.eif* Books, Boqnets for Children, Mount Vernon Juveniles, Six Pleasant Companions, Merry Tales and Stories for Young Polks, The Juvenile Library, The Jewel Case, Sea and Land Stories, The Dog Crusoe’a Storied, Molly and Kitty's Juveniles. Saviiie & Leach, sep4-tf cor. Bryan street and Market Square. BOOKS. THE POETS IN BLUE AMD SOLD. Hood, Burns, Moore, Byron, Milton, , Golds® l’.h, • Word'.worth, Campbell, Coleridge, Osslan, Hemans, , Pop*. . - Scott, Crabbe, Copper. Saviiie & Leach, sep4-tf cor. Bryan street and Market Square. BOOKS &S TATIONERY. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. CALL AT SAVILLE & LEACH, scp4-tf cor. Br van street and Market Square. school books: Spellers, Readers. • Grammars, Book-Keeping, Copy Books, Dictionaries. Saville St Leach, sep4-tf cor. Bryan street and Market Square. R. Us ALLESf & to*, 180 & 10l WATER ST., NEW YORK. AGMUiTURIF IMPLEMENTS,. and machinery of au kiwi, small Tools for the Farm and Garden, such ae Spades, Shovels, floes, Forke, Rakes, *c.,andfor Gnus Hooks, Scythes, Sic-jth-Stones, and Jgrieul turat Hardware in general. „ We offer, also, a large Dsortment of onr own manu facture of Hay Cutters, Coffee and Grain Mills, Sugar Mills (or Grocers’ use, Store Trucks of.various pat- Wink. Road Scrapers, Wheelbarrows, Ac. Fertilliters of all kinds, inch as Coe’s Snpcrphoa •phate of Lime, pure Ground Bone, Peruvian Guano, end Poudreite, • SEEDS.- ' Every valuable American and Foreign variety of Vegetable, Flower and Grass Seed and Field Grain that has proved worthy of cultivation, grown and selected expressly for onr trade. files made to bulk, per conn and ptbuahe), orinimsll packets, for rstglllng, by the hundred or thousand. yepiMaw-Silo iUIPPIIQ, NEW YORK. T»E p»w and elewnt first claas D. 8. M»M Steam ri>ely«{? CUTT ' Wi, ‘ po “ i ' SaturHay, Sept, 16th, at 4•’clock, p. ni. <Urion f A <^Jly°to* 8 " ee ’ h * rloe , P ,endid **o“*o . BRIGHAM, BALDWIN * CO, _sepl4 Stoddard's Building, opp. Post Office.™ PIONEER LINE. FOR NEW YORK. • w THE n *w * n< > elegant first clans / iVAi' JL-D. 8. Mail Steamship ZODIAC, • l; ' Capt.. Bnekley, will positively sail for above-port on Saturday, Sept. 16th, at 4 o’clock p. m. For freight or passage, having splendid acccmmo datioca, apply to HUNTER A GAMMELL, • sepl4 Aponte. For Philadelphia Philadelphia and Savannah Steamship Line. » The U. S. Mall Steamship MINNE ■ L'.-fIV> Balch Commander, will leave for the liEflß F .jifcm above port on THURSDAY, SEPT. Blst, at - O’clock. Cabin Passage to Philadelphia $4.1 Through Tickets to New York, vis Philadelphia.. 40 For freight or passage, having elegant accommoda tions, apply to •eplS HUNTER A GAMMELL. Atlantic Coast MailfSteam ship Company. FOR NEW YORK, zvf»f. s . The First Class Steamship VARU x/ifrafesfCw WntTSDcasT, Commander, will -CSBIiVdfLY positively sail on her regular day, THURSDAY, the 21st Inst., at 9 o'clock a. m. For Freight or Passage, having very qnperlor accom modations, apply to JOHN R. WILDER. Ship's Bills of Lading famished and signed at the office of Conalgnee. * scpls FOR NEW YORK STAB mt LINE. HEMI-WEEKLY. The first class U. 8. Mall Steamships NEVADA, .... Capt CAwruTFit UNITED STATES, .... Capt. Shark. AMER (CA C'apt. Curr.. CONSTITUTION, - - . Capt. wbwmak. The above ships compose the Line, and will sail from New York and Savannah 'every Wednesday hnd [ Saturday. BRIGHAM, BALDWIN A CO, A»nts, Savannah, Oa. WAKKMAN, GOOKIN A DICKIN/ION, Agents, For Liverpool. rfjv THE Al American Ship NEW ENGLAND, .SOSn'Hodge, Master, having a large portion of .ITT'jyh.T cargo engaged will be ready to receive ** =as *“ cargo at Lower Hydraulic Press on the 18th Inst. For freight or passage apply to »epl4 ts BHIOHAM. BALDWIN A CO. MERCHANTS’ LINE Sailing V essels. TPHE Undersigned intend to keep up a regular week* X ly line of first class Sailing Vcneels plying be tween Savannah and the above port, with superior accommodations for passengers and the very best fa cilities for delivering freight In good order.at low rates, with promptness and despatch. Particular attention I given to forwnrdlng goods from New York. CHARLES L. COLBY & CO., • au!B cor. Bay and Abercofli streets. Merchants’ Line of Sailing Vessels * FOR NEW YORK, THE fine Clipper Bark IDA KEMBALL, tOossUng, Master, wifi have quick despatch for the above port Apply to sepfi-tf CHAS. L. COLBY ft CO. FOR AUGUSTA, The Light Draught Steamer Oak, GFZ). 8. MARSHALL Captain, will leave as above on SATURDAY NEXT. 16th Inst., at 0 p. m. Freight received at H. J. DickenUß ft Co.’s Ware house, Harris’ wharf; foot of Ltncom street, For freight engagements apply to J- B. PKESDEE, Agent, 109 Broughton street, or to F. M. MYRELL seplß-2 Corner Bay and Abort’ora sts. If. FOR AUGUSTA, rjIHE new and Elegant Steamer H. M. COOL. Capt. k Taylor, will receive Freight at Bolton’s Wharf, and have despatch. This boat la provided with Lighters that can go In low rivers, and no detention wul orcur. Only a limited quantity of freight can be received, having part cargo engaged. Apply on board, or to ’ , aepl6-2 M A. COHEN, Agent FOR PALATKA, "Via Darien, Brumwfok, St. Mary’s, Fcr nnnjßnn, Jacksonville anti Picolata. ITIHE new and fast steamer FOUNTAIN, Capt. G. A W. CasT.ni*, will leave rs above on SATURDAY, the 16th inst., nt So’clocka.m. » For Freight or Assage apply on hoard, at Padlel ford’s Wharf near White’s Central Cotton Press or to M. A. COHEN, Agent Freight payable on Wharf. Shipper! will furnish weights and measurement' of (TOOdV. Rpntl 9 SHIPPERS TO AUGUSTA AND POINTS BEYOND, ARE notified,that Goods will bo received at onr Warehonue, on Dilion’a Wharf, at any time da ring the week. RRWIN & HARDEE. anis lmo For Doctortown, VIA DARIEN. CONNECTING WITH ATLANTIC AND GULF R. R FOR THQMASVILLE. THE Light Draught Steamer WM. G. GIBBONS, A Capt. Phllpot, will leave Dillon’s Wharf, on Tuesday morning, 22d Inst., at 9 o’clock, and WIN 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-Rail road between Doctortown and Thomusvtlle. Freights payable here. ’ ERWIN 4 HARDEE. • JOHN t, HOUMILLAT, ang2l-!m Agent on Wharf. FREIGHT FOR AUGUSTA, RECEIVED DAILY, And Forwarded Semi-Weekly. Per AMAZON, Capt. B. JomtsON. Per STEAMER LAURA, Capt. Edward Hillkb. Having s commodious Warehouse on Dillon’s Wharf, we are prepared to receive freight ae above. Due notleeerlll be given of the days of departure or each steamer. ERWIN 4 HARDEE. • * - - JOHN L. BOUMILLAT. _>nl3 lm Agent on Wharf. COLD, BACON, CHOICE FLOUR. For sale by scpH-2 HENRY BRYAN. ON »ud after Tteada* sth tn^fdaij£ dajs excepted) win leave for .J 1 * 111 - m„ connecting Vit? a i£L of H.rfcl 4a. Station 4> 2 Central Kail road between -Vipiata andtfavwinah RaUroad. y ne *bo* , o on the Psweiurcrs by thia lioe will »rripa * .' next morning after leaving breakfast and connect with , tte £ *2 * r> train for Atlanta "mm* Georgia Railroad, Pr ** -d Oene?.!°Bu^e^!’ Central Railroad SCPKHINTENDENT’S OFFICE, > Freight for Aagu ‘ l **< 1665. f low 4« Central Hai IroaA and S* aiate SUtlona be and Augusta, and IkvMnTh'a ncweS on and after Railroad wffl be agg Atlantic & Guifßailroad XTOTICEIs hereby given that an arran«,m»L s STEAMER WM. C. GIBBONS at the Steamer’s Warehot^W,^^^ Acting President Atlanta * Oulf RmfrW aug2l-lm ’ GASPER J. FULTON, Snperlntendam. 1 HOTKII. Sea Island Hotel OPEN TO THE PUBLIC, Tuesday, June 20th, 1805. m r Jfon the eastern SM at thatplacdor Cape May “ fln V ea bathing as vtS&ShTon roo ?“’ »»* tare Is entirely nm, anrfthe tablre tm'ft ft?*- Northern’mttrkets! ssssasSSwai in readiness tar gnesn, g 110n,sc,, wl , l ‘ 9 y°° {» PorT Roval Housed HILTON HEAD, «c. RIDDELL ft 11608, c. e. RiDDXi.r. u A J,W -m,rr„. ACADEMY OF Sf. VIMCEHT OFPADk, Sfivamiah, Goopg^ia, CONDUCTED BY THE SISTERS OF MERCY 'JWfitOtlon will re-open on 1866 SeplPmber 15,h aa d close on February 16th, ffiSdSteSwMßM? 1 Co,n,nence on February Uth ASSIST wSSki*’ I P cl ° dh W board, TuiUon in I -nglish, V, ashing, and use of Bed and Bed- Tnttkm in French. . . •" — % *» Muslecii Piano 5!5 do Music on Gnltnr So XX ' d0 feS ln? nnd do Embroldcrj’ lo no the Insfitutton, Br, * CU,!lra the Sgfeg* MTfl RHEB laTllLfßlL WORKS. ORIFFINO, BROTHER ft CO., Paoeanreo^ N 00 Co e»ri.*Kn Strut. h fi W YORK Manufacturcre of Plows, Harrowm Cultivatar*. *<w ton Sweeps, Com Mills, Cotton JS, ftc COt ‘ Every loplwncDt wanted by the Planter. AUo dealers m Field and Garden Seeds, Also, AsenufS Towage. TPHEundersigned, agents fur the . ivaanah Tow ilasrJud°c.“c& 1 , reßWready ** RICHARDSON ft BARNARD, sepl2 B »I Sttect, Opposite Mariner's Church.. 11 ULUKI.irs I,Kill (ll„ NS 70&K. HAVE constantly on band, their well known brands of Drop Shot, licnrl Pipe, Back Shot, Sheet Lead and Bar Lead, - Which thev offec for sale at the lowest market Orders solicited, and shipments promptly attended to. ' JAMES MCCULLOUGH, President. sep 12-lmo WESLEYAN Female College. * THE Twenty-eighth Annual Session opens OCTO- X BER 2d. 1866. The Faculty Ls complete. Tho Fates for the First Term, which ends December 31st are as follows: * Regular Tuition in College Classes *3O 00 F-Wa*. • • » g Music, (optional;, with use of instrument 33 00 Board, including Washing, lights, and Fuel !9o 00 To be paid In advance, in currency or its equivalent Mlm> n J - M ’ Bunnell President. Mzook, Qa, au23-lawt6oct "vsoirso woirr." ** Beaver Street, New York. Offers for sale of his own Importations, in bond and dnty paid, the largest stock of Wines, Liquors, Ac., of any other house in this country, comprising in part of Otard, Hennesy, Pinet CastiUon, Martel, Godard Brandy, Rochelle Brandies in half; quarter.and eighth casks: also Otard and Rouyer, Lsfnrelere and Fils Brandy, in cases of one dozen each. , “CHd.” Udoljfco Wolfe’s Bchiedam In pipes. Schiedam- Aromatic Schnapps, in bond and duty paid, la cases of' one dozen quarts and two dozen pints. “Whiskey and Ram.” Scotch and Irish Whiskey, In hhda. and caaes of ope dozqn each. Bourbon Whiskey In barrels and cases of one dozen each. RI7M. "Jamaica" and "St.'Croix Rum" in hhds. and cases of one dozen each. Madeira, Sherry and Port Wines.' More than twenty different grade*, In halves, qnar ters and eighth easks, also In cases of one dozen each. ’’Hock, Champagne, Moselle and Claret , Wince.” From Peter Arnold Humm in Cologne, proprietor Os Joannlsbargestate; J. H.D. Becker A Fils; Eache nancer, Eenecke 4 Cos., Bordeaux' Barton 4 Gueelln. Bordeaux, and from other well known homes in Ger many and France. Oita, Constats, Saudiniv Bunas, Mustard, Otrvn, Brappy, frezsxßTXs, Ao. Twenty-five years’ harness transactions with the Southern States, with some of the largest and most respectable dealers, should be raffletent guarantee that , every article offered by the advertiser for sale la pore and genuine. * "*"*■ Samples can be seen, and catalogue of prices oh toiaed, by .nidreasing the above- angS-Sm