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L OCAL Mi TTERB.
Departure of Steamship* and Sir «nirn.
FOR VETV TOM
steams'nip Varans. Thuredar, September 21st. at
_ O'clock
<teara;hlp Nevada, Saturday, September 2nd, at
tYlock.
steamship I‘crit, Friday, September 22d, at 7>j
siieamslup Nevada, Saturday, September 23d, at
jo o’clock.
-teamsmp Nightingale, Saturday, September 23d,
11 o'clock.
FOB miLAPELPHIA
steamship Minetonka, Friday, September 22d at
PV4 o'clock.
FOR DOCTORTOW.V
steamer Wm. O. Gibbons, every Tuesday morning
pro o'clock.
81 * FOR FLORID*.
Steamer Fountain, every Saturday morning, at 9
o'clock.
t Subscriber” ought to be aware that our rules
require that the names of correspondents he ram
isueJ to the editor to secure the publication of com
munications.
Oar Advertisement and Letter Box.
Fersons sending advertisements or letters to the
Herald, after seven o’clock, will find a letter box in
the door of our Counting Room. All advertisements
trom responsible parties, deposited in the letter box
belore eleven o'clock, will appear on the following
morning.
From New York.—We are Indebted to Purser Car
penter. of the steamship Nevada, from New York,
for late papers.
New York Weekly News.—Attention Is Invited to
the advertisement of the New York Weekly News, In
an ther column. Those who desire an able, reliable
att comprehensive newspaper from New Tork, will
Uni the News ail that they desire.
iUREET Hoots.—By reference to General Order
N 0 .31, published In another column, It will be 3een
th .t the Market hours have beeu changed as follows;
Open dally at 4 o’clock, a. m., to 11, a. m., except
Sundays, and on Saturdays from 4 to 7 o’clock In the
veiling. '
On account of the inclement and threatening
weather, the steamer Perit, for new York, and the
jiinnetomKa, for Philadelphia, did not leave port yes
terday. They both leave to-morrow, Friday. See
advertisement.
Ice.—We take pleasure lu calling the attention of
consumers to the advertisement of Messrs. F. L.
due 4 Cos., lu another column, announcing that they
ere prepared to furnish Ice at one and a half cents
per pound. Messrs. Gue & Cos. deserves the patron
age of the public for bringing this Indispensable luxu
ry within the reach of all.
Recovery.—The numerous friends of Mr. Barlotu
rutino, who was recently cut in the back near the
market, will be pleased to learn that his Surgeon,
lh-. J. B. Read, considers him out of danger. Mr.
t'utluowaa yesterday, when one of our reporters
< ailed on him, quite lively. About Monday next his
mends may expect to see him on the streets.
Oglethorpe Fire Company No. 1., of the
City of Savannah.
To the interest of Insurance Companies aud the
security of our citizens In case of fire, it will lie seen
by the judication of L‘.eut.Col.M.T.Holbrook, Provost
Marshal, District of Savannah, that he has restored
m the old and new chartered members of Oglethorpe
to? 00. No. 1, their Rodgers' double decked engine,
hose carriage, and the furniture of the Company.
The decision of Judge Holbrook Is as follows :
■ln the matter of Oglethorpe Fire Cos. No. 1, It ap-
pearing tc the court upon the memorial of the Ogle
thorpe Fire Cos., No. 1. that they have been newly
chartered for fourteen years, and are ready and
willing for duty, and that they are kept from their
engine, hose carriage and furniture under some
pretended claim by Samuel S. Miller. And It ap
pealing tnat said engine is In working order, and
that Is all Important that It should be placed In the
hands of proper persons for the protection of the
property of the City of Savannah. And It appearing
riiat Connell has granted and recognized the
present newly chartered Oglethorpe Fire Company
No. 1, all the privlHges and rights of the
old Oglethorpe Fire Company and have confirmed tho
"Ulcers of the same as ex-officio members of the
Savannah Fire Department In the year 1862.
And It further appearing that the present organ •
Ization have in all things carried out and complied
m the Act of Incorporation.
And it further appearing that there Is no just or
good cause whatsoever why the present Oglethorpe
Fire Company should be kept out of their Engine,
Hose Carriage at so Important time as the present.
It Is ordered, adjudged and decreed that the Chief
-Firemaa,Christopher C. Casey, Esq . be and is hereby
commanded to deliver immediately to Henry F. Wll
ilnk, Jr., Esq., President, of Oglethorpe Fire Cos. No.
l, the Engine. Hose Carriage and such other prop
erty as he may have In his possession.
Aud that the said Henry F. WilUuk, Jr.,
Engine, President, within five days after the re
ceipt of said Engine, Hose Carrlgc aud such other
property, be required to report for duty to Chief Fire
man, c. C. Casey, subject to the rules and regulations
ol the Savannah Fire Department.
And it Is further ordered, adjudged and decreed,
that Samuel 8. Miller be, and is lierqby commanded
to deliver immediately all the lamps, furniture, fix
tures, books and papers belonging to said Oglethorpe
Fire Comprny, to Ileury F- Willlnk, Jr., President.
It Is further ordered, adjudged and decreed, that
upon the failure of said Chief Fireman, Christopher
C. Casey, Esq., or of Samuel 9. Mililer, to comply
fully with this order, that they be brought up and
dealt fully with for contempt of court.
And It is further ordered, adjudged and decreed,
that nothing hereincontained shall be so construed
as to prevent Samuel 9. Miller or other party from
bringing any action upon the resumption of the Civil
Authority for any Interest or claim they may have
in said Oglethorpe Fire Company.
THE COCiITS. ; N
OrriCE PROVOST .mar-kai , SUS-DiVLUON of THE
OOEECnEE— DEroRE C-JIT SAM’L COWDRY, PROVOST
.marshal.
Savannah, Sept, 10, 1865.
C. 9. vs. Sarah Williams—Stealing—Plea, guilty.
Toe prisoner was ordered to be confined In th e coun
ty jail for three months.
C. 3, vs. Joseph Rochford—Drunkenness—Plea,
guilty: Fined $lO.
r. S. vs. James Roberts—Stealing yaiu—Plea, guil
ty. Sentenced to confinement In the city guard
house, subject to orders of Capt. Jno. F. McGuire and
Provost Marshal.
F 8. vs. Saviile A Leach—Violation of General Or
ders Nos. 26 and 29, by not paying taxes of one per
vent on sales. Fined to.
U- 9- VS. John Murray—Same OiTcnce. Findcd
James G. Patterson, Agent for the estate of James
Potter vs. Wm. H. Weeks. On motion of Levi 9.
.Russell, Esq., Attorney, It Is ordered that the case lie
dismissed.
United States vs. Joseph Bryan—Abusing a negro,
riea, not guilty. Pined sj.sj.
United States vs. M. iieytagh—Violating General
Orde/3 Nos. 28 and 2J, by not paying tire tax oi one
per cent, on sales. Fined |no.
United States vs. c. Mahoney—Violating Ceneral
Orders NoS. 28 anti S9, byilot'piying tares of one
per cent, on sales. Fined sj.sj.
United States vs. Mrs. Morrison—Violating General
Orders Nos 26 and 29, by not paying taxes of one per
cent. Fined $5.
United States vs. J. J. McMcMahon—Xlolatlng Gen
eral Orders Nos. 28 and 29, by not paying tax of one
per cent, on sales. Fined $ to.
United States vs-. Mary A. Eagan-Violatlng Gener
al Orders Nos. 28 and 29, by not paying the tax of one
per cent. Fined $lO.
United States vs. Mis. Walker-Violating General
Orders Nos.-2« and 29, by aol paying the tax of one
per cent. Fined Jio.
United States vs. J. Blackwood-Vtolattag General
Orders Nos. 28 and 29, by not paying the tax of one
percent. Fined $lO.
United States va McMahon A Co—violating General
Orders Nos. 26 and 29, by not paying the tax of one
per cent. Fined $lO,
United States vs. Jolra McConaghy—Violating Gen
eral Orders Nos. 28 and 29, by not paying the tax of
one per cent on sales. Fined *io.
United States va. Eliza Grumbles—Assault with in
tent to murder, with a knife. It was, after a careful
examination of witnesses ordered that the said
Eliza Grumbles be fined SIOO, or be confined In the
county Jail six months The defendant failing to pay
the fine was committed to Jail.
oof- *. r. ■OLmoMW ooear.
BAVARNAB, Sept. 20, into.
Uaac vtiltberger v*. theeeeman A Marshall. On
the hearing of the evidence In the above case. It Is
ordered that the said Ghceseman A Mamhall pay to
said Isaac Wlltberger, or his Attorney, the sum of
$250 for the rent of the Ice House on Drayton street.
In the city of Savannah, known as "WUtherger's lee
House," from May 25. lS«i to SepL 25, 1865. lesa the
amount of $149 40, allowed the said Cheeseman A
Marshall for repairs done by them on said premises.
And It Is further ordered that said Cheeseman A
Marshall pay to said Isaac Wlltberger. or his Attor
ney, rent for said Ice House from the 2ith day of Sep
tember, 1865, to the Ist day of January, 1866, at the
rate of SI,OOO per annum, payment to be monthly on
the last day of each month.
Mary Johnson and Sarah Bashler, vs. Edward Car
ter (colored! and A. G. Whittle—Recovery of a cer
tain stall and stand In the market of Savannah. It
appearing from the evidence adduced,that the com
plainants vacated the stall claimed by them, on or
about the 2lst day of December, 1864, and that de
fendants came In possession; thereof by assignment
by the military authorities, and that they have paid
rents for the same. It is ordered that the possession
of the stall remain with the defendant.
John School vs. A. G. Whittle—lllegally retaining
possession of a stall In the market of Savannah. Thp
nature of this case resembling the foregoing, and the
evidence being embraced in the investigation or the
other case. Judgment Is ordered In favor of defen
dant. plaintiff paying costs of suit.
J. F. Skipper vs. Rosser.—Recovery of a buggy. It
appearing from the statement under oath, that the
defendant was regularly summoned to appear and
answer tn the premises, and has failed so to do, In
contempt of tlUs court, aud It being sufficiently es
tablished that the property In his possession Is
plaintiff’s ; On motion of plaintiff's attorney. It ts
ordered that the defendant deliver the buggy to
complainant, orpay to him the sum of SSO, being
the value thereof. And It is further ordered that de
fendant pay the costs of suit and such other ex
pense as may be accrued in bringing the buggy from
Mclntosh county, and upon failure to comply with
the above order that he be arrested and kept In
custody until the same Is complied with.
Henry F. Willlnk, Sr., vs. Isaac Brown (colored.)—
It appearing Itom the evidence that the defendant
has had legal and sufficient notice to vacate the
premises occupied by him: It Is ordered that he va
cate the same within five days from this date, and
upon failure so to do, that he be forcibly ejected
therefrom by the Provost Marshal of the Sub-District
of the Ogeechee.
Shipping Intolligence.
Minature Almanac—This Day.
Sun rises 5 47|Moon rises 6 56
Sun sets 6 o|Htgh water 8 20
POUT OF SAVANNAH.
Arrived.
Wednesday, SepL 20, 1865.
Steamship Nevada, Carpenter, New York—Hunter
A Gammell.
Steamship Nightingale, Breaker. New Y'ork—John
R Wilder.
Steamer Volunteer, Duunel, Augusta.
Consignees.
Per Steamship Nevada, from New York—S S Wyley,
Molter A West, R E Graves A Cos. Lovell A Lattlmore,
Hess A Gutman, Stewart A Cos, T IV Corney, A M,
Cohen A Bro, Catncr A Sllvcrhill, J N Lewis, M Lavln,
Heldt A Ludlow, Kerllu A Burke, H B Waugh A Cos,
W Wolfe, A I. Bradley, I) Finegan, A Dovle, steamer
Resolute, C Slager, J K Seely A Cos, J Kahn A Cos, F 11
Straas, 8 In a diamond, E E H, U H Johnson, W T
Swift, J H Dumond, W H Stark, Mrs Meyers, steamer
C T Shepard, M 8 Myers, L J GnilmarUn A Cos, C L
Gilbert, CraHe. Johnson A GrayblU, Blun A Meyer,
Lllienthal A Kohu, Dewitt A Morgan, John McMahon,
W G Robinson, J 1, Romllat, Halsey, Watson A Cos.
Mrs Prentice, Mrr S Pease, Thomas Pepper, Duncan
A Johnson, J C Schreiner A Son, s Farrelly, H Gow
dy, J Epstein A Bro, Bothwell A Whitehead, Claghorn
A Cunningham. S H Eckuian, B Strauss, R T Burch,
G Mehrtens, M Beytagh, II Rascover, A Leffler, A A
Solomons A Cos. Hunter A Gammell, Weed A Corn
well, A J Miller, J R Norton, N A Hardee A Cos, P
Skehan, Guckenhelmer A Sellg. H M Davidson, R
O Byrue, Erwin A Hardee. B F Einstein, S B Robbins,
E D Smnhe, J Padberry, D R Wright A Cos, H W
Reuse, T Von Kamp, George Welbrook. A Stamm, J
E Hayes, Ames A Peabody, Gaden A Cnckles, M New
mark", H G Ruwe A Cos, U C Mehrtens, C K Osgood,
M Furst A Cos, J M, Brady, Smith A Cos, J Llppman,
Kein A Cos, Charles White, E P Turrlson, E Enrlich,
C Cohen, tv U May A Cos, G A Hudson.
Per Steamship Nightingale, from New Y'ork—G W
Allen, Brigham, Baldwin A Cos, W H Stark, HathevlUe
A Whitehead, J T Thomas A CO, Hunt A Lucklow, F
HUey, J R Riley, J Leavy, Brady A Smith, J K Wilder,
i:uej Wnltney A Cos, M Furst A Cos, W Fowler. Bell,
Wvlly A Ctuisian, Crane, Johnson A GrayblU, J L
Vlilaionga, Kelu A Cos. A Qomm. W A G Kobidson,
Tvson A Gordon, A A Solomons, W H May, W H W A
Cos, Blun A Mever, J Meyer, Erwin A Hardee, A H
Powell, J S Cohen, Mrs M B Hassett, J L Gannon, G
K Barker, 31 Lllienthal, Lllienthal A Holm, L J Uutl
■ Llppman, Adams Express Cos, H A A Cos, J Nichol
son, E E Hertz, L Levi, Lovelt A Lattlmore, M Hill A
Cos, B G TUden, T M Myrrell, H Meinhard A Bro, Gil
bert Butler, B Maltou A co. Llntou A Doughty B M
Neely, o Owens, A Williams, C B Rogers, S A J Gant
ner, W A Beard, J G Whitedeld, Corner A Sllvcrhill,
J T Howland, Einstein A Eckermau, J Sullivan, H W
Kobmsou, J W Bacon, Liven A Meyer, M S Meyer, T
-VI Turner, J M’Matiou, W A Daniels, J W Coouev, JI.
Komllut, T Pepper, D Falvej-, Uuntet A Gammell, S
M Prentice, Junes A Way, Dzyaliusk A Slager, S H
Eektnau, E p Deyo, G Fried.
Per Steamer Volunteer, from Augnstn—R Haber
sham A Sons, J J O’Falloii, and order.
Passenger*.
Per Steamship Nevada, from New Tork—W C Ken
nedy, sou aud Daughter, J C Maker, F S llaaloch, R
s freeman, H Weil, u W Ayuiar, ueorge H Adams,
James Kerr, Thomas Kerr, James U Boyd, wife and
child, J Fodbury, wife and child, H F Dutton and
wile, W Middleton, lssac Lewis, A Freedenborg, L
Whitehead, A V Laitoche, M Cranston, Mr O bowed,
Mr Parsons, Dr T G Jenkins, TUomas GiUiooiv, John
D Nichols, F 0, Barrett, Miss Martha Harlan, Mrs Sa
rah Preutiee, Mrs Hettilch—steerage, 16.
Per Steamship Nightingale, from New Y'ork—E B
Chlpman, M Duggan, T tv Topham, Mr Dayton, O R
Barker, K Keyuoids, K Sterch, R Herscuneld, T A
Potter, T B Jenkins, E Heidt. T Somekalt, M Gordon
and lady, Lt C Wuiutuis aud lady, John Duggan. D W
Topunm, A H Powell, J H Valentine, lady and child,
M Kubinsou, E J Potter, W B Carperson, G T Dortlc
pu l la ly, tv li Beers. I* A Stratton, W G Robinson—
-13 steerage. * ,
Imports.
Per Steamer Volunteer, from Augusta—mo bales
Upland cotton, 40 do domestics.
I.IST OF VESSELS IN THE PORT OF
SAVANNAH.
v Savannah, Sept. 20,1865.
STEAMSHjrS.
Pent, DcUanoy—dischardlng, loot of Abercorn st.
—lluuter A uommell.
Constitution, Ureenman, dlscg, foot of Lincoln st—
BrigUaib, Baldwin A Cos.
Varuna, Whitehurst, discharging at the wharf east
of Central Cotton press—John it Wilder.
SHIPS.
New England, Hodges, discharging ballast at
Sayles wharf, Hutchisons Island—Brigham, Baldwin
A Cos.
BRIO?.
Brig Aurora, (Br.) , from Halifax, N 9, 378 tons
—discharging toot of Drayton stree—F L Gue A Cos.
Fanny, Crooker, Philadelphia—foot of Gas House
Hill—Hunter A Gammell.
Imogene, Saunders, 450, loading, Philadelphia,
Union Ferry Wharf—L 3 Uuilmartln A Cos.
Burchard A Torrey, Hasklll, dlscg, Iron Steamboat
Co's wharf—Cheeseman A Marshall.
Regetta, Stanley, walling, Dry Dock wharf, Hut
chison's Island—Jos Lippman.
BAKES.
Iddo Kimball, Goslln, 026, loading for New York,
t entral Cotton Press—C L Colby A Cos.
SCHOONERS.
Sarah Mills, 103 tons, Jfrom New York—loading—
Neiv York—Kwli, Koetchke A Cos.
Lottie Kolts (3 masted) Endlcott, dtse’g., Machine
Shop, Eastern Wharves.
B L Sherman, (3 masted) in distress.
Schr Wm E Stevenson. Threadcrait, 40, waiting,
at dock foot of Barnard street—Master.
Alice Flora, (Bn Knowles, from Nassau—watting
at Lower Klee Mill—Bell, Wyily k Christian.
Mary Ann Emma. Cousins, 160, dtacg, Iron Steam
boat Co’s wharf—Haywood, Gage k Co.-
SLOOPS.
Brig Regatta, Stanley—w»lUng—Jos Lippman.
Br Sloop Sylvia, Brown, from Bermuda—load
ing at wharf foot of Barnard street.
FOB SALE.
i ENGLISH DAIRY CHEESE.
•“J 100 Goebitn do do
10 bbls. Lard.
10 Jrkina Lard.
10 tab* do
MILLER, THOMAS A CO,
»opl9 ts cor. Bay and Drayton-at.
Garden Lot for Sale.
27.{gjg gi&na.'aaja ks
bUeolaff Hoad, with land* of timer on u»c
®®vth. Carmthevs eaat, and StUaTsouth. Price S6OO.
sw plat at my ofßca.
•eplS lw HENRY BRYAN
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Remedies the ill effects of bad dye* Sold by all Drug
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For Restoring and Beautifying the Hair.
aul4-ly CHARLES BATCHELOR. Nxw Y'ork
WANTED.
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df.J ,*7 A DAY I Agents wanted to sell anew and
wonderful SEWING MACHINE, the only
cheep one deensed. Addrese SHAW A CLARK. Bld
deford, Maine. sepl4 dAw3m
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FOR CASH, all the Bags, Old Bagging, And Waste
Paper In the dtv-
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ises, corner of Merchants' Row and Palmetto Avenue,
from 4 o’clock to 0 o’clock p. m jn22
LINVILLE & GLEASON.
SAVANNAH.
AGENTS FOB.
MERRITT, WALCOTT & CO.,
64 Conrtlaadt Street, Mew Tort,
MANUFACTURERS OF ALL KINDS OF
BOLTS, NUTS AND WASHERS,
Bridge, Car, Slug or Baud Hoot
AND—
BOILER BOLTS,
SETT SCREWS, COACH OR LAO SCREWS.
Hot and Cold Pressed Nuts,
ROUND AND BQHARE WASHERS,
Turnbuckles, Bolt Ends, Taps
and Dies, Sen.
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, nEMP,
AND RUBBER PACKING; LAMPS, PAINTS,
VARNISH, Ao.; ENGINEERS' TOOLS,
of every description; CHIPPING
AND RIVETING HAMMERS.
SCREW PUNCHES,FILES,
CHISELS, Ao.
TELEGRAPH MATERIALS.
WIRE, INSULATORS, BATTERIES, IN
STRUMENTS, ACIDS, SULPHATE
COPPER, Ac.
Also Manufacturers of the
BEST OAK TANNED BELTING.
MACHINERY. LATHS, PLANERS,
DRILLS, PUNCHES AND SHEARS,
STEAM ENGINES, STATION
ARY AND PORTABLE
SAW MILLS,
SAWS,Ac.
eepts ts
BOARD I
PERMANENT or Transient Board can be obtained
In Broughton st., one door west Marshall House,
formerly known aa Florida House.
sep!9 6t
THE JONES' STREET
Select School !
TAUGHT by Mrs. S. 9. FUDGE, on the Northeast
comer of Jones .ar.d Barnard streets, will lie re
optned on
Friday, September 29th.
The course for the Senior Department, embraces
all the English branches, togeth-r with French and
Drawing.
In the Jnnlor Department are taught Reading, Wrl
tlug. Orthography, and Elementary Ueorgrapfay,
Arithmetic, and .National Philosophy.
The Infant Department, Is taught Orally, ou the Eu
ropean System, a method peculiarly adapted to the
rapid Improvement of children from three to seven
years of age.
Trims rta sasion or mini Moms*
Senior Department S6O.
Junior " *O.
Infant " 85.
French and Drawing, each 25.
Fuel 2.
Terms strictly cash, payable quarterly in advance.
aeptlC-*aw2w
SOUTH ESN
Exporting and Importing
THIS association I* pi epared to make advances in
cnrrency Os Gold on consignments of Cotton,
Naval Suaw, Umber, «c . to thaiy agent in Liver-
solicited for goods from merchant* and plan
ten. The itricteat attention wilhbe paid to all orders
S&res
being aalafted. make no ebargo for forwarding either
wayand vrtß tarnish drenlhr of details. Ts
B. F. FLOk D, President
Jacksonville, Fla.
Aotmar—E. T. Paine, Liverpool, England: H. E.
Screven, CkarWmoe. A ft; Henry Bryan. Savannah,
G* , Smos «ep!B
AUCTION SALES.
Bell, Wylly A Christian
Will sell at Pnrate Sale.
25 .hare* C R. R Stock
30share. 9. W.R. R. stock
50 shares A. A U. R. R. Stock.
oop 121-2
By Bell, Wylly A Christian.
Steam Engines, Boiler,
and Shafting.
AT PRIVATE NALE.
We are offering for a few days TW O STEAM EN
GINES. each cylinder being twelve inches In diameter
and three feet stroke, with force pumps and shafting :
together with large flue boiler capable of generating
steam for both engines. All of which is Tn perfect
order and may be nought cheap if applied for imme
dUtely. septSl-4
bell, wylly a ghsistian
Will sell at private sale.
100 bale* N. R Hay
HO *acks Oats
5 hhds brown Sugar
10 bbls Coffee, B Sugar
50 boxes March.
60 boxes Candles.
50 boxes Fancy soap.
20 dozen Buckets.
20 do Brooms.
10 do Cocoa Dippers,
100 Reams IVrapping Paper,
10i* do Letter Paper
40 sacks Salt.
ls» casks Canvassed Hams
20 do Bacon Sides
2o do do Shoulders
50 boxes Black Tea.
6 bales Dundee Bagging.
200 sacks White Corn
60 kitfa Mackerel
25 half bbls Mackerel 4 eep!9
YorK ' \ i J R Molntibx.
M. E. Williams, f \ p # h. Warp.
YORK, WILLIAMS, McINTIRE & CO,
AUCTION
AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS
. BAY STREET,
SA.VjYIsrN'jY.H:, OA .
CONSIGNMENTS OF 80TT0N ANO LUMSER
SOLICITED.
Rcforencea In Bavannah-Brigham, Baldwin A Cos.:
Erwin A Harden, Gaden A Uncklca, Isaac D La
~Ksq ; „ Hir ? m Roberta, Ken.; Wylly Wood
bridge. Eaq.; Hunter A Gammell; L C. Noryell A
Reference* In New York-Messra, Samuel T. Knapp
A Bro.; D. H, Baldwin A Cos. an2C-codlni
STATIONERY, AC.
EST3 1.1.'S
Newspaper Depot,
ANI»
STATIONERY STORE,
Bull Street, Comer of Bay Lane.
BACK OF THE POST OFFICE.
CTXTVCr NOVELS.
Juet Rereived at the above Depot a further supply of
DENIS DONNE, a Novel, by Annie Thomas. Price
50 cents.
BELIAL, a Novel. Price 50 cents.
CHRISTIAN'S MISTAKE by the author of John
Halifax, Gentleman. Price 76 centa.
THE ROGUES AND ROGUERIES OF NEW YORK,
Price 35 cent*.
*1,50
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,
AUg3O
CATHOLIC BOOKS.
KEY OF HEAVEN,
STAR OF BETHLEHEM,
WAY TO HEAVEN,
GATE OF HEAVEN,
FLOWERS OF PARADISE,
POCKET MANUAL.
For sale by
Saviile & Leach,
Timber Cutters' Bank.
eepe-tf Cor. Bryan etrecl and Market Square.
BOOKS FOR CHILDREN.
Youths' Pictorial Library,
Maria Edeworth's Early Lesson*,
Tales and Stories Worth Telling,
Little Frankie Stories,
Young People’s library.
Salt Water Tales,
Uncle Sam'A Library,
The Robin Neet Stones,
* „„, Leila Books,
Boqueta for Children, •
Mount Vernon Juveniles,
Six Pleasant Companions,
Merry Tales and Stories for Young Folks,
The Juvenile Library,
The Jewel Case,
Ssa and Land Stories,
The Dog Crusoe’s Stories,
Molly and Kitty's Juveniles.
Saviile A Leach,
*ep4-tf cor. Bryan street and Market Square.
BOOK S 7
THE POETS IN BLUE AND BOLD.
Hood, , ~
Burn*,
- M <W”, ,te
Bpm. ~i i{i
Milton,
Goldsmith,
Wordneortb,
Coleridge, Uatnpbel],
Osslan,
Hemana.
Pope,
Scott,
Cmbhe.
| uowper.
Saviile A Leach,
sep4-tf cor. Bryan street and Market Square.
Buy Your Claret
AND SHERRY WINES
—AT
TONKING’S,
IN REAR OF POST OFFICE, HILTON HEAD.
sng24 ts
ASTEN & THROCKMORTON,
NO. 25S BOWERY, NEW YORK,
ANUFACTURERS and Dealers in Builders' and
ITA Locksmiths' Hardware. Nails Fullies, Cord. Rim
Looks and Knobs, Bntt Hinges, Brass and Iron Keys
and Castings, Goog Bells, Wire, Silrer-Plating, 4c
All order*. large or ainall, famished promptly at 10
per cent, less than market prises.
srpl9 Cm
HEADQ’BS. SUB-DIST. OFOGEECHEEif
Savannah, Qa., Sept. 16, 1865. y
(Circular.)
Any soldier or citizen, at ibis port fonnd
watering auy animal or animals “ witbin
tbirtv feet ot any public pump (except un
der the bluff) shall he arrested and fined not
less than thirty dollars ($30,) and on failing
to pay the fine imposed, will "be imprisoned
in the city Jail of Savannah-
By command of u, . 7 *
Brv’t Maj. Gen. J. M. BRANNAN
Bow’d A. Parkinson, Ctopt. and Street
Commissioner Cl sept!B
■Hippiaro. x
[M FREIGHT OB CHIRTFR
T‘ “Un* brig MARY COBB. 285 ton. bur
then. .W bM*. capacity, will receive freight ..rcher
ter on reasonable term*, rot particulars, enquire ol
WM. CANTWALL. Agvit,
sepl 1 ts Box 79, Hilton Ilrad.
A.tli ifftlcCoast l>r nil Mr on ni
,*hip Company.
FOR NEW YORK,
/CVp-J lEr" First Claes Steamship VARU-
J'd t < NA, WuiTviii kßt. Commander, will
■. -TYIU.ri V. r positively sail on ber regular dav.
r3sw!tt» NL.THURSDAY, the 21at lust, at 9
o'clock >. mi. .
For Freight or Passage, having very superior accom
modations, ajrply to
JOHN R. WILDER.
Ship's BUIe of Lading famished and signed at the
office of Consignee. »epl 5
FOR NEW YORK
STAB Mte LINE.
SEMI-WEEKLY.
The first elasa U. S. Mail Steamships
* Capt. Cabpintzb.
* ii 1 !??, 0 J iTATE3 ' - Capt. Sn*«*.
AM fa.ltU A, .... Cant. Cult
CONSTITUTION, ... Capt
The above ship* compose the Line, and will Mil
frtffnNew Tork and Savannah every Wednesday and
Saturday
BRIGHAM, BALDWIN* CO, Agents,
* Savannah, Ga,
WAKEMAN, GOOKIN * DICKINSON, Agents,
- 'I Broadway, New York.
For Liverpool.
4* American Ship N KW ENGLAND.
jJOgv Hodge, Maater, having a large portion of
-JSBEyhcr enrgo engaged will M ready to receive
cargo at Lower Hydraulic Press on the 18th
For freight or passage apply to
Sepl4-tf BRIGHAM. BALDWIN * CO
MERCHANTS’ LINE ■
Vessels.
THE nnderelgned intend to keep up a regular week
ly Une of first class SaUing
tween Savannah and the above port, with superior
accommodations for paasengera and the very beat fa
duties for deUvering freight In good order, at low ratca,
with promptness and despatch. Particular attention
jlven to forwarding goods from New York.
CHARLES L. COLBY * CO.,
81,18 cor. Bay and Abercorn street*.
For Doctortown,
VIA DARIEN.
CONNECTING WITH ATLANTIC AND
GULF R. R. FOR THOMASVILLE.
T H S Branght Steamer WM. G. GIBBONS,
Capt. Phil pot. win leave Dillon’s Wharf, on
Tuesday morning, 22d Inet., at 9 o'clock, and will
ply regularly between Savannah and Doctortown, in
connection with the Road, lenving as follows •
SAVANNAH EVERY TUESDAY.
„ . ~ DOCTORTOWN EVERY THURSDAY.
Freight rccelnted for through to any point on Rail
road between Doctortown and Thomasvillc
Freight* payable here.
__ ERWIN A HARDEE.
JOHN L. ROUMILLAT]
«ug2l-lm Agent on Wharf.
FREIG HTWRIITOTI
RECEIVED DAILY,
And Forwarded Semi-Weekly.
Per STEAMER AMAZON, Capt. R. JeatfSOM.
Per STEAMER LAURA, Capt- Epwaro Hiiier
Having a commodious Warehouse on Dillon's Wharl
we are prepared to receive freight us above.
Due notice will be given of the days of departure
of each steamer. r
ERWIN * HARDEE
, JOHN L ROUMILLAT
sepis lm Agent on Wharf.
“UDOLPBO WOLF E,"
»» Bemver Street,New York.
Offcrsforsaleof hie own Importation*, In bond and
duty paid, the largest stock of Wiuea, Liquor*, Ac., of
any other bouse in this country, comprising in part of
Otard, Henneey, Pinet Castlllon, Martel, Godard
Brandy, Rochelle Brandies in half, quarti-r.and eighth
cask*: also Otard and Ronyer, Laferrelere and File
Brandy, in cases of one dozen each.
Udolpho Wolfe’* Schiedam in pipes, Schiedam
Aromatic Schnapps, in bond and duty paid, in cases of
one dozen q:i*rtaand two doaen pint*.
“Whiskey and Ram.”
Scotch and Irish Whiskey, In hhdu. and case* of one
dozen each. Bonrixm Whiskey In barrels and cases ol
one dozen each.
RTJM.
“ Jamaica " and". St. Croix lhim " in hhds. and
cases of one dozen each.
.Madeira, Sherry and Part Wines. ,
More than twenty different grades, in halves, qnar
ters and eighth casks, also In cases of one dozen
each.
“Hock, Champagne, Moselle and Claret
Wines.”
From Peter Arnold Mnmm in Cologne, proprietor ol
Joannisburgestate; J. H. D. Becker A Fils; Entire
nancer, Bcneckc * Cos., Bordeaux Barton * Gneslin
Bordeaux, and from other well known house* In Get
many and France.
Oil*, Coamais, S*Bnn™*, Birrias, Mcstaeu, Olives,
Bxamdt, Csrsravxs, 4c.
Twenty-five years' business transactions with the
Southern States, with some of the aud inoet
respectable dealers,ehonld be sufficient guarantee that
every article offered by the advertiser foreale is pure
and genuine.
Samples can be aeen, and catalogue of prices ob
tamed, by addressing the above ftm.'B-iim
BOOKS&STATiONERY,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
CALL AT
SAVILLE & LEACH,
sep4-tf cor. Bryan streetand Market Square.
SCHOOL BOOKS!
. »1» .. . 1 '
Spellers,
Readers.
Grammar*.
Book-Keeping.
Copy Books,
Dictionaries.
Saviile A. Leach,
sep4-tf cor. Bryan street and Market 3quarc.
Merchants’ Line of Sailing Vessels
FOR NETVV YORK,
THE fine Clipper Bark IDA KEMBALL, Gossllng.
A Maeter, wHI have quick despatch for the above
port. Apply to
sep6-tf CHA3. L. COLBY A CO, -
JOHN S. SMS k CO.,
Forwarding and Commission
MERCHANTS.
wholesale and retail dealers in
Dry Goods, Groceries, Ac,,
NOS. 1 AND 2 SAMMIB' BLOCK,
Bay Street, Jacksonville, Florida.
Oho. a. saumis. TO. a. bawmii. cbas, a, uathes
*«n . ts
J. SHAFFER,
In all loads of
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC FRUITS ato PRODUCE.
Wist Wasbinqtot, Market,
Opposite 143 West at.. Bulkhead between Barclay and
Vetey ata.,
NEW YORK.
Potato* Apple* and Onion* constantly on hand, and
pat up for the Southern market
All consignment* promptly attenked to. i
W g zssl£s33^ A - H,ywood ' T - J
ijM , eodly
railroads.
A. 8c G. B, U.
wld' " e “ mer Gibbon*, and this Company
rami "SMS? be dlsrontinnert
WM DUNCAN.
Act. Preet. A A <J. R. R, CO
ERWIN & HARDEE,
Agent* for Steamer.
NO-HCE^
On and after Friday, the 29th inst. the Steamer
WM. G. GIBBONS
"ergM Route -
Inst!: andTTKtiliflPy ll °° »- Dd >«tore the Nth
will benrrniio tortown on or before the 28th hut
wm he promptly removed, as heretofore
sapl J 4 _ ERWIN A HARDER 1
, ‘ w Agent* for Steamer
Central Railroad
*J days exceptedj will 5 tejSffc? train fttan
m., connecting with a line ofH«/b Au 2 QBta at la. ,
Station Central Railroad andu-? 11111 ? 8 between
Angosu and Savannah RaiS-oS? Way “ esboTO on the
«" Auguet. the
J^sa> , Ss(B.ta!SL w '«‘
„ GEO. ■ W ADAhib,
fiencr*! Superintended
. G. W. SCATTEKGOOD,
Bcp ~ Assistant Superintenden
Central Railroad
SUPERINTENDENT’S OFFICE, >
j7t!h.fr4wss»aidagMg.L
«*jpsas!»LsiissMsaifE
recen ed on and after Saturday, the “tlth in«t
All way freight to be prepaid.
Br nrdc- cf
GEO. W. ADAMS,
~ General Superintendent
aue ° W. SCaTTKRGOOD,
u Aeeiatant Superintendent.
Atlantic & Gulf Railroad
XTOTICE Is hereby given that an arrangement baa
STEAMER WM. C. CIBBONS
h „ U .i;° mpa, ? y -, b y Which Passenger* and Freight
will he transported to and from Thomasville Mnrl 4.1
vannah and all intermediate points m,d S "'
Goods ivit! be received at any time during the week
at the r learner's Warehouse, on Di lon's Wharf
*„,.„„ D .. 'VILLIAM DUNCAN,'
Acting President Atlantic * Gulf Kailroad
anoO. GASPER J. FULTON,
Superhttendent.
_ HOTELS.
Sea Island Hotel
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC,
Tuesday, June 20th, 1805^
.T. HIS . n , e ' T UobJ, Mtuated on the most desirablrt
spot on the eastern bank of Hilton Head Island, at
ford* a fine view or the Pier. Bav, Ocean, and anr
™“, n , andi “S Tlu; tttnciy la quite as pleasing
and interesting In every respect, as the fatuous
i aCC . c "’ p ” rt ’ E I - al!d >' “together as
healthful a place to spend the summer months. It
has a flno hard .moot h beach, seventeen miles lone.
» mure clnirmiug drive than the celebrated
Beach,ut. Nahant, Mas*., and as fine m-e bathing as
nt that place or Cape May. « e
Tho House has over seventy large, airy rooms, and
verandah* on three sides of nil the rtoriea; the fund
‘Jdo ,V n l ' r, i J '.L CW ’ ftnd lhc tables will be furnished
with the best that can be procured here and in the
Northern markets. Every effoi t will bo mode to ren
sSf, the llrrtei all that the moat fastidious ran desire
fn rcadltmss for gnest!; ttBathlDC h ° U ' ,C ' i Wi ]‘^
Port Roval House,
HILTON HEAD, S C.
IDDELL A J? UG O , PROPRiCTOaa
x s amnar.l M r |C6a
juS-tf
ACADEMY Or STThNCENTItABL,
Savannah, Georgia,.
CONDUCTED BY TH HI
SISTERS OF MERCY
T ANARUS!1 E Pall T«rm of thia Institution will re-open on
lsik; St ‘t >temoer lolh an< l dose on Febtuary 15th»
and 1 commencc on dreary 15th
' r 9“ ls l l» r SesMon, including Board, tuiUon in
English, It ashing, aud use of Bed and Bed-
Tuition in Fiench ~ .
do Music on Piano ... ” jo 00
do Music on Guitar 3 o no
do Crayon, Drawing and Painting in
Water Colors on 00
Tuition in Oriental Painting, per coarse 15 (Mi
do Wax Fruit and Flowers... 20 00
do Embroidery 10 Oo
~ F ' ,r patlicul.il* apply to the .Superior ea« at
the Institution. au2»-*awlm
Mill RIVER MRIMBiL
WORKS.
GRirFTNG, BROTHER 4 CO., Profrixtobs,
„ _65 Ann 00 COCBTI.ANI) Struct
8 w YORK,
Manufacturers of Plows, narrows, Cultivators, Cot
ton Sweeps, Corn Mills, Cotton Gins, *c.
Every Implement wanted by the Planter, Also,
dealers in Field end Garden Seed? Also, Agents fox
Brace’* Concentrated Manure, Bone, 4c. t
Send for circular. 3 m
flftlLLOECirs LEJDtO.,
NSW TOILS.
H A bmnda°of" ÜBtly 0 " hanrt ’ ,heir weU tnowu
Drop Shot, Lend Pipe, Bock Shot, Sheet
T.end and Bar Lead,
Which they offer for Rate st the lowest market prices
Cm™
For Sale Low.
OAA KEGS CUT NAILS.
dW jo do do. Spikes.
.eoia j. MILLER, THOMAS 4 CO,
septs mtw Cor, Bay ad Drayton sta.
WESLEYAN
Female College.
TP**® Annual Session opens OCTO
t 8b.R2d.18C5. Tllfc p acn j ty i 3 com piete. 'fba
rates for the First Term, which ends December 31*t,
are as follows:
Hegular Tuition In College Classes S3O on
Regular Tuition in Preparatory Class 22 oa
French, (optional) 15 60
(optional), with use of instrument 33 ou
Board, including Washing, Lights, and Fuel— 90 00
To be paid in advance, in cnrrency or its equivalent.
J. M. BcNNBLL. President.
Macon, Qa. au23-lawt6occ
LAND AGENCY
FOR
SOUTHERN GEORGIA.
rriHE anbacrlber, formerly of Savannah, and resident
1 at Bncbehear, Pierce county, Ga.. on the Atlan
tic 4 Golf Kailrnad. willgiva his personal and undi
vided attention to the sale and purchase of Lauds
contiguous to the said railroad, on commission, and
solicits the patronage of all needing an agent there.
As expeiienee In the land, lumber sad umber bun
ness of twenty years In Georgia and. South Carolina,
guarantees ample qtullficatlon. He '.fill bo repre
sented in Savannah by Mr. Henry Bryan, and in New
Tor): br the Great Southern Land Agency, 71 Broad.
way JOHN D. DEL ANNOY.
Refers to any old resident In Savannah
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