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Toe A L MATTERS.
•rMciauklP'*"* summer*.
rOB NEW YORK.
StesmiWP Chase, Thursday. Septombci 2?, at 2
c «. ? eaiSup America, Saturday, September so, at
o'clock p' m . _
Sieamsbip Raleigh, Saturday, September 30, at a
• ’locfc P
U -teauishlp Zodiac, Saturday, September 3% at -
c C OCli.
FOB ACQI'STA.
Steamer Falcon, Thursday, September 28. at 12
‘ sienmer Helen. Saturday, September 89, at 10
r'lHOCii Jl. Hl*
Steamer Scorpio, Tuesday, October 3, at - o’clock.
TOR FLORIDA.
-.earner Fountain, every Saturday morning, at 9
o’clock.
ci,r T vL OF THE STEAMER ZODIAC FROM NEW
. _ The pioneer Line steamer Zodiac, Capt.
lloUi New Yeik, arrived this morning, after
pf sevcntv-two hours. She reports passtngthe
" “ r Neva la,off Cape Hatteras bound North. We
„e indebted to Purser Henry Scranton for favors.
s grant.— The government transport
h \. r S Grant, that has for some time past
riwd KEularlv between this port and HUton Head,
nine understand, been withdrawn from that ser
e and will sail north to-morrow afternoon, to re
pit to Quartermaster General Meigs.
Tcrtie Sot' p .—Turtle soup Is served this morning
at the Magnolia-
1> liNFi'L Event.— We have to announce the death,
K drowning of R. W. Burroughs, a young man well
Mown m Savannah, who disappeared from the
steamer Fountain while on hei passage from Jack
s-nvllle night before last. The conduct of Bur
2 -sigh 5 from the time of his coming aboard the
.'•--ffii was such as to excite the apprehensions of
r ifc-ilow passengers, who accordingly kept a careful
-s;ch upon his actions. But at about 11 o’clock,
Wednesday night, he rushed from the saloon of the
j-'-amer, and was never seen again, although search
was made for him within a few minutes of his disap
pearance.
*ee auction sale of Camp and Garrison Equipage
-and Quartermaster’s Stores, advertised for October
10th, by York, Williams, Mclntlre & CQ-
Freisht to ACBCSTA.-K will be seen by reference
to the advertisement of Messrs. Erwin A Hardee,
that freight by their line to August. has been re
duced one-half. In addition to the steamers now on
their line, the new light-draught Iran steamer Wm.
c. Gibbons will Immediately take her place on the
mie." The Glboons, In addition to having first class
accommodation for passengers, is under command
of Capt. Thomas N. Phllpot, who has been identified
w ith the Savannah river for the past thirty years.—
litis steamer will make the run to Augusta in twen
tv-four hours, and from Augusta to this place in
fifteen.
This line is composed of the following steamers, in
charge of the oldest pilots on the Savannah, viz ;
Imu steamer Amazon, Capt. Johnson, carrying 1,500
i.aies cotton ; iron steamer Wm. G. Gibbons Captain
phllpot, 1,000 biles ; Laura, Capt. Hilton; coo bales.
A WONDEF.FCL Exhibition —Among the passen
gers by the steamer Fountain, on her last trip ftom
Florida, was Capt Jas. L. Mosely, who comes to this
city, en route for New York, In iharge of an armless
iadr, >ji33 Ann E Leake, late of Oriffln, Ga, who Is
about to exhib t her wonderful accomplishments
throughout the cities of the North.
.Miss Leak is of a highly respectable, and formerly
wealthy family in SjatUern.Geoigia, and, until the
lortunes of war had reduced her parertts to the verge
of want, has always declined to make any public ex
hibition of her deformity,, and the truly marvellous
skill with which she has, in part, overcome her natu
ral misfortune.
We had the pleasure of attending, at the rooms of
Capt- Mosely, at the Pulaski House, an exhibition In
the presence of a few friends, of the almost incredi
ble acquired powers of Miss Leak, among which
were writing lu plain penmanship with her toes,
using the crochet necedle, a knife and fork, tumbler,
etc., with her feet alone, and saw samples of her
beautiful work In embroidery, card board anil croch
e vork,
A brief opportunity will be afforded the citizens of
Savannah to witness the wonderful achievements ot
one whose natural deprivation has Providentially
became the means of support to her and stressed fami
ly Miss Leak will hold levees at St. Andrews Kail ts
m.irrow’ from ten o'clock till two, and in the evening
at seven o’clock.
ARRIVAL OF the Rai.eioh.— The fine
first-class side-wheel steamship Raleigh, of the At
lantic CoaskMall Steamship Line, arrived here yes
terday morning. The advent of this steamship at
Savannah marks an epoch In the revival of the busi
ness relations with the North which this city sus
tained before the war. Hitherto none but small
screw steamers, with one or two exceptions, have
been placed on the various lines between Savannah
and New York, these being deemed sufficient to
meet the requirements of the trade. Bui the steady
and cheering improvement In business has warrant
ed the establishment of a line of first-class side
wheel steamships, of which the Raleigh is the first
arrival at this port.
The Raleigh brought a large number of passengers,
who testify In a card, which appears elsewhere, to
the sea-going qualities of the steamer and the atten
tions of her officers. Lists of the passengers and
consignees will be fouua among the shipping intelli
gence. Purser Robert Saussey will please accept
our thanks for files of New York papers.
DESCRIPTION OF THE VESSEL.
The Raleigh Is bran new,having been built at Brook
lyn, N. Y., this year by Lawrence & Foulk’s, and is.of
a handsome model and one adapted to attaining
a high rate of speed. She has two decks ;Is 172 feet
in length, 36 feet In breath of beam and 19 feet In
depth. She Is £O3 tons burthen, and has a capacity
tor about 1,200 bales of cotton. She la a sldewheel
•ueamshlp. schooner rigged, carrying a mainsail,
foresail and gib, with walking-beam in sight. There
are twenty-five staterooms, containing fifty-four
berths in all, for first-class passengers ; and thirty
three berths for steerage passengers. Her motive
power is one low'-pressure engine, with a diameter of
cylinder of 44 inches, and 11 feet stroke. There are
also two force pumps, two fire pumps and two holier.-.
The draft of the Raleigh, loaded, Is bat about ten
feet, obviously a great advantage over most of the
vessels running to this port, as It precludes any
chance of her being obliged to Uc outside the bar at
the mouth of the river for a tide, upon her arrival.
The officers of the Rallelgh ere as follows
Geo. M. Walker, Commander,
A. J. Brower. Ist. Officer.
Oliver Lippman, 2nd. Officer.
E. Gage, Chief Eglneer,
Robt. Saussy, Purser,
If. O'Brien, Steward.
Capt. walker acquired an enviable fame as an able
and gentlemanly officer, while first officer of the U.
S Transport Falton; as did also Mr Brower, os Pilot,
of that steamship, and while In the service of the U.
3 Coast Suivey in the Department of the South
HER SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATIONS.
The Raleigh Is sumptuously fitted up throughout.
The Ladles’ Saloon aft, Is finished In elegant style,
provided with every possible appliance for comfort.
The Saloon Is tastefully carpeted and upholstered,
and beautifully paueled lu lilac, white and gold.
The roomy and well ventilated staterooms are per
fect Uttle boudoirs of elegance and substantial com
fort. The forward saloon Is appropriately fitted up,
for a dining room, and contains staterooms In
every respect like those aft. The kitchen, pantry,
officers’rooms and offices on the same deck, are
models In their line. So less care is taken to secure
the comfort of the passengers lu the steerage, which
Is located forward, on the lower deck. A good berth
•with mattress and blankets Is provided for each pas
senger. A fine promenade deck, with awnings and
plenty of seats, and an elegant smoking room bung
with pictures, are among the attractions of the Ra
leigh for the travelling public.
The trip from New York of the Raleigh was actually
the trial trip of the steamer, she having neverbefore
left her dock, nor even turned her engine over. Yet
everything worked to the entire satisfaction of her
officers, and passengers by her are enthusiastic lu
their praises of her sea going qualities, scarcely any
motion or roll having been experienced. We learn
that over one hundred passengers have already se
cured passage by the Raleigh on her next trip, and
a full cargo been engaged. There cast be no question
or this splendid steamer and her consorts becoming
the favorites with the travelling pubUc and shippers-
Messrs. John R. Wilder * Cos., are the agents of At
lantic Coast Mall Steamship Company to which line
the Raleigh belongs, la this cltT.
A (Arif,
Os Board Steamship "AMeSica,'’ Tybexi
Ro vb, Ga.. Sept. 27, 186s. f
The undersigned, passengers from New Fork to
Sarauush, on l>oard the "Star Line,-' Steamship
America," desire to express our thanks to Captain
John A. E Limit, eommauiier: Robert 11. Owen, Pur
ser, Charles Hall, first officer; wm. Cornell, first
Engineer; William McCleary, steward; George W.
King, Pilot, and ail the otheroificers ami the crew of
the vessel for their assiduity in making the trip com
fortable and pleasant to us. They have not confined
themselves to the bare performance of their prescrib
ed duties, lint In their several stations, have used
every possible personal exertion in behalf of the
passengers—and have enhanced the pleasures of an
ordinary sea voyage by extending every courtesy lu
tlielr power.
We also desire to testify to the cleanliness of the
ship, the ample provision for the accommodation of
passengers, and (he good discipline maintained, and
to wish long life and happiness to all connected with
the “America."
Jos. Lippman. Savannah.
Geo. W. Wyliy, Savannah,
I>. walsh. M. li., New York,
John M. Fltz. M. I)., Sutton. N. H
J. -Jackson, Capt 7th Inti.. V. S. Armv.
W. 11. Harris, N. Y. city
J. Watkins, New York.
M. Tomlinson, New York.
J- H. Coons, New York.
E. Cohen, Savannah.
C. Elias, New York.
§; Cohen, Angusta, Georgia.
V , ' JJbugbton, Savannah Daily Herald.
Job" H- Keogh, Savannah.
Sam 1 o. Blewer, Hartford, Connecticut,
S. Melnhard, | Savannah.
J. Epstein, Savannah.
Charles J. Carey, Macon,
J. Jacobs, Ptiiia. Pa.
S. H. Hill, Columbus, Ga.
Mrs. W. F. May, Savannah
A-t- Elkins, Savannah.
E. E. Hobert, Savannah
M. W. Taphan, Beaufort, South Carolina.
Mrs. C. H. Hamtlton, Beaufort, South Carolina,
S. C. Lincoln. Charlestown, Massachusetts
Miss Annie Sinburae, Georgia.
R. 8. Studer, Rich. Ind.
G. Fuder, Richmond, Ind.
Henry A. Stults, New jersey.
Geo. t. Morrill, N. H.
W L. Seward, Guilford, Connecticut.
C. E. Stults, New jersey.
L. Lllienthal.
A. t. Ellis, Hartford, Connecticut
Wm. F. May, Savannah.
Samuel W. Mason, Savaxnah Dah.t Herald..
Edward O. W. Perry, Detroit Mich
A. H. Hamilton, Beaufort, South Carolina.
E. L. Hackett, Savannah.
TV. 11. Gurney, Hudson City, N. J.
Mrs. Wm. M. Dupree, New York Citv.
Mrs, Capt. J. Jackson, St. Augustine.
E. A. Hobart, Savannah.
Almira Fltz, Webster, N. H.
Sallle Sanborn Balnbrldge, Georgia.
Mrs De Martin, Augusta, Georgia, and others.
A Card.
AT Sea, On-Board the S. S. Raleigh, i
Tuesday, Sept. 2#th, 1865. J
At a meeting held on board the S. S. Raleigh, the
following resolutions were unanimously adopted :
Resolved, We the undersigned, passengers on
board the S. S. Raleigh, tender our sincere thanks
to Captain Walker, first officer A. .1. Brower, second
officer, Oliver Lapam and Purser Rob. Saussey, lor
their kind attention and well treatment during our
voyage.
Resolved, That we recommend the S. S. Raleigh to
all our sea going freinds and the public at large, as
a safe and comfortable ship.
Resolved. That a Copy of those resolution be ten
dered to the officers, and a copy to the Savannah
Herald and Repuliean office for publication
Joseph D. Wllllnk. R. H. Bostick,
A. Howe, F.. B. Mott,
Isiac SCohen, Jno. Reid,
A. Gomm. Alfred I. Lee,
John j. Buttler, j. M. Lnttreil,
M. C. Murphy, Jas. S. Turner,
M. Lively, John H. Schofield,
Wm. C. Tinker Louis Northouse,
Sam’l. Hooper, G. W. Bramhall,
S. C. Thompson. l.t. Sam’l M. Mills, Jr.,
H. C. Brown. W. Deulapees,
J. P. Spoffor 1, ARosenfeld, and 50 others-
Keep as Eve os Your Baggage.—a gentleman
who arrived here from Augusta on the steamer
Helen, on Tuesday, had his trunk and valise con
veyed by a porter to the residence of a friend. Tea
being ready, he left his baggage in the hall. After
tea, on going to have his trunk and valise taken to
his room, he discovered that the latter was missing.
The valise, which had been left in the hall but a few
minutes, contained, besides his clothing, some S7OO
In bonds, with other articles of value
Eatables and Drink ables.— Our next-door neigh
bor C. IV. Thompson announces himself at home lu
ovr advertising columns this morning, with a good
stock of eatables and drinkables. He says his ini
tials “C. IV.” do not stand for Cider Winegar, and
that they spell vinegar where he came from with
a V.
FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL
New York Money Market.
Sati rdaT, Sept. 23d, P. M.
There is a very moderate inquiry for monev, and
the rate of Interest slightly fours borrowers. On
call, the general rate on the street Is 5 per cent,,
with fewer exceptions at 6 per cent. The banks are
mosTv lending at G per cent, on demand. Discounts
are quiet; the rate for prime bills Is Gyja" per cent.;
for second class Balo per cent.
Gold Is active, but steady at yesterday's quota
tions. There Is less Inquiry for loans of gold, the
rate continuing at l-32d per cent, per day.
The prospect of the prepayment of the Interest
on Five-twenties has very little eflfect upon the pre
mium.
The fact of bonds without coupon being unsalea
ble at the Stock Exchange prevents the anticipation
being availed of to any Important extent and we
C resume the I ward will not relax Its rules, and there
v establish a precedent which might prove embar
rassing, In order to meet the occasion.
Gold closed at 143,H..
Foreign exchange Is nominal at yesterday's quota
tions, except francs, which arc a fraction lower. We
qnote:
Bankers’ Sterling, 60 days 109 7 , a 110
Bankers’ Sterling, 3 days llojt a—
Francs, long date 5.16 k; a 5.15
Francs, short date 5.H.V a 3.512>;
,\'e-.v York Markets.
New York, Sept. 23,1665—2)4 F. M.
Flour, 4c—The market for western and State
flour Is 10 cents better. The sales are 11,000 bbls. at
7 20a?7 70 for superfine State; 6a $8 26 for extra
State : 6 30aSi 6a for fancy State ; 8 10a*8 50 for the
low grades of western extra ; e 7oasß 86 for shipping
Ohio; 9asll 4u for trade brands, and 12a514 60 foi
st. Louis extras. Canadian flour is 10c. better.
Sales of 400 bbls. at 8 10a$9 46 for the low grades of
extra, and 8 soafll for trade and family extras.
Southern flour Is dull; sales of 660 bbls. at 9 85a
$lO 20 for mixed to good superfine country Balti
more, 4c., and 1040a514 for trade and family brands;
sales of 60 bbls. at $6 f>osG.
Whisky—'The market is steady ; sales of 600 bbls.
at 2 29)4a52 30 for western-
Grain. —The wheat market U actlTe and 1 a 2c.
better. The sales are 100,000 bushels 160a$1 66 for
Chicago spring closing at $1 70 : 1 62 asl 63 for
Milwaukee club ; $1 68 tor Amber do. ; $2 06 for red
western ; $2lO for Amber do.; $2 08 for Amber
state.
Barley Is firm. Sales of 25,000 bushels at $l3B
for Canada West and $l2O for state.
Barley Malt Is quiet.
Oars are scarce and better. The sales are 69,000
bush As ; unsound at 50c.; Western at 68 a 59c. lu
store, and State at 57 a 58c.
Rye Is mm but quiet.
Corn opened dull, closed lower. The sales are
42,u00 bushels; unsound at 86 a 90c.; Western mixed
at 93.
Provisions.—Pork Is In better demand and firmer.
The sales am 4,000 bbls, at $32 43M a32 75 for mess,
(sl3 demanded at the close); S2O 60 a26 87 a lor
prime ; $2916 a29 75 tor Western prime mess ; and
$32 60 a 32 76 for mess, seller’s option, October.
Beei - — Is firmer and prime grades in demand.
Sale of 1,000 bbl! at $s 50 al2 60 for plain mess:
sl2 60 al4 75 to;' extra mess. Tierce Beef nominal.
Beef hams out of market.
cut Meats— Are firmer. Sales of rough sides at
17 vj cents; shoulders In dry salt at 16 a ; and
pickled city hams at 23c. ,
Bacon—ls nominal for the present.
Lard— ls very scarce and firm. Sales at 27 aVs x
for common lots 2 a3O for ratr to prime stearlne
and kettle, and 30)4 tor choice.
Tallow.—The market Is less active and easier—
Sales at 16 a 17c: for Western, and 1714 c. for city.
COTTON.—A fair demand prevails. The market do
sine firm at 43c for low middlings aud 46c for mid
dlings. Receipts for the week 26 878 bales.
Coffee— Prices very firm for Rio, ana prime lots,
icaree. We quote prime duty paid at 22c., fair to
good cargoes la bond 14c. a 10)4, and prime do 16c.
gold. Java is scarce and held at 28)6 a 29c. go, l.
Molasses.— Prime lots scarce and firm, Porto Paco
Stock of Carolina and Savannah being
small Prices firm at 12 a 12),c. and choice 13c.
Suoar A good fair demand at full rates. We
quote fair tog Sod refining 12)4 a 13Xc., and good
to choice grocery 14 a 16c. Refined steady at I2>,c.
for crushed granulated and ground 19)4c tor whlte^v
aD firm at *8 60 per box tor Layer
ralaiu9 ; 14c. for currants ; 35c. for citron, anil 18>«c.
—Demand good and prices firm at 36 a4oc
tor fine Ohio and Western ; 43a 50 ; do. for N. 1 erk
State; anti 52 a 6Sc. tor Orange county.
CH KESE—English dairy is firm at 19a 2- c. tor Conn.,
and 17 a 19c tor Ohio. State factory 15?4 a 16MC., aud
Farmers dairies 13. X a 15c.
New York Dry Goods Market.
A catalogue of British dress goods was ottered at
auction by Hsggertv 4 Cos., In New York, on Wednes
day last. The altering Included many seasonable
styles, aud the sale was well attended; but there was
very little spirit manifested among the buyers, and
the prices obtained showed a decided falling oIT from
the highest ratea of the season. 4-4 pure linens
brought 35c : 27-Inch striped ravens duck 2*a27c : 26-
inch glass cloth 22c ; 40-Inch Russia sheetings 20c ;
27-ib*li fiae bleached toweling, all linen, fsMc < to
Inch heavy striped bagging loalt'ic; 30-iiich satin
"tripes 19c ; Victoria lawn ; tiwlxs mull 25>$a3lc;
J.u nii'-t 3Jc super colored lustrine- Jti : e-Isc.iri-t
and plakl twills SSc ; Super fancy ilreM good* Malic;
Knuher cuarmg winaev iMit-iA*-; woislc-l checks
25c; black and white sh*pi>erds' plaid 3»c ; high
colored silk checks 39c ; bhlu - mohair |m|i!iu 48e;
embroidered fancy do 50c ; double fold silk French
do 61c : extra line do all silk uuu wool 66, 11 oc ; all
wool printed French luonsacllnc- de lame 62y,joke ;
super lustres .tC.UBc ; caper black alpacas at ‘,.:37c ;
better do StKa»4c; 6-4 real do $112)*; high lu-hi t
black mohair 44i45c; colored alpacas 47 ’aastif.c ;
figured mohair lustre euc ; 3-4 printed poplins 32c ;
6-1 mohair ptulds 34c ; fancy check mohair 25c : pop
lin reps 50a52c ; Paris crepe poplin all silk and wool
60c ; French merino 95ca$l 06 ; repelhtnts $1 25.
On the same day Townsend, Menlant * Cos. bad a
sale of French goods, comprising shawls, bomba
zines, muslin de lame, silks, etc. The catalogue
contained a good assortment of the various fabric,
but the company of buyers present was small, and
there seemed to be very little disisisidou to purchase.
Tile sale dragged heavily ; a large proportion of the
§oods were passed, and tile sales made were at re
uced rates; detailed quotations are necessarily
omitted.
Commercial Mrsallaiiy.
The Secretary of the Treasury announces that on
and after Monday next the November interest
upon Five-twenties will be payable at the Sub-Trea
suries. The Assistant-Treasurer at this port has
given notice that he Is prepared to furnish schedules.
- The New York insurance Companies are becoming
alarmed at the want of efficiency In the Fire Depart
ment, and In some quarters offices are disposed to re
fuse new business. As soon as tills step is taken the
public will demand immediate action by the Eire De
partment, which will meet promptly reasonable
success.
The Pacific Mail Steamship Company has declared
a further dividend of 25 per cent., or $1,000,000 on Its
stock. Its stock now stands $4,000,000, of original
stock, and $2,000,000 of 6Crip. For the Atlantic Mall
Ship properry It Is to pay $1,000,000 of full stock
$1,000,000 of scrip, and $2,000,000 of scrip stock is to
be held by trustees for the benefit of the Ati antic
Company’s stockholders.
Sew York Dry Goodi Market.
Domestic Goods are still lower, and for New York
mills 65 is the price, against 65 last week. Ail
grades are dull, and buyers are looking for still fur
her reductions. Imported goods are steady, with a
good business.
The buslines3 of the Sub-Treasurr .on Friday
was: Receipts, $2,411,389 63—for Customs, $570,003 ;
Payments, $2,672,9466*—0n account of Loan, $294,000;
Balance, $72,065,807 90.
Freights in New Yore.—ln freights there was a
little more doing on Saturday. The engagements to
Liverpool are 00 bale3 compressed cotton at 3-19d.;
7,000 bushels wheat on private terms, and per steam -
er, 250 bales cotton at To London, 9CO hhds.
tobacco at 325. «and. To Glasgow, 250 bales cotton at
>jd. To Bremen, 250 hhds. tobacco at 20s. The
charters are to Wilmington, N. C., with staves at
$3 50a6 50; a ship to Montivldeo with lumber at
sl3 50 in gold, and a ship from this port to Mobile
for 3,000 bales cotton thence to Liverpool at %and.
The First National Bank of Philadelphia—which,
by the way, was the first bank authorized under the
National Currency law—has given notice that it will
hereafter pay at the rate of four per cent, per annum
on all deposits remaining longer than fifteen days.
Certificates of deposit will be issued, payable after
five days’ notice. Tills Is anew feature, which will
be likely to become popular among depositors, and
one which other banks may, before long, be forced to
adopt.
The following Is a statement of the receipts for
sales made by some of the>rihclpal JDry Goods Auc
tion Houses in this city, for the first six months in
1865, as returned to the Assesosrs oflmernal Revenue,
upon which a tax of % of one per cent, is collected.
Haggertv A Cos $1,507,666
lYllmerdings A Mount ... 3,022,600
IVilmerdiug, Hoguet A Cos 3,511,422
Townsend, Montant A Cos 3,127,252
Kobbe A Corlles 1,683,959
William Topping A Cos 1,073,096
Curtiss A Cos 428,483
Jolm 11. Austin 343,196
Ltthauer A Crlstalar. „ 247,822
Loefcwook, Bros. A Underhill 237,496
Ruduerow, Jones A Cos 348,795
MADAME G. GRADOT,
HAVING rc‘urncd to Savnr.nah, Informs the Ladies
and all her customer* that she hns resumed her
MILLINERY BUSINESS,
And solicits the continuance of their liberal patronage.
She has also a variety of
LADIES' WALKING JACKETS.
SILK DRESSES,
GAITERS,
SLIPPERS,
ALL DIRECT FROM PARIS.
BARNARD STREET,
Between Congress street Lane ami Broughton st.
NOTICE TO GENTLEMEN.
F GRADOT li*B a lot of fine French Boots and
Gaiters for Gentlemen, which he offers for sale
cheap to close that Importation.
B irnard street, between Congress street Lane and
Broughton street. sep2C-eod3
Board Wanted.
PERMANENT BOARD wanted hv a gentleman for
himaelf, wife and Infant in a private family
where there ore no other Boarders. Would prefer
unfurnished spartraenta. Please state locality and
terms. Address
E P. TCNISON,
sep2G-3 Agent Adams' Express.
The Partnership
lately existing under the name of
Macky, Hogg & Cos.,
HAVING been dissolved by the death of Alexander
Hock- the subscribers beg to announce that
they will continue the
Shipping and General Commission Business
IN' SA V ANN 2k H,
AT No, 303 A2TO 305 BA IT ST.,
under the usme of
Macky, Beattie tfe Cos.
SAMUEL MACKY,
sept2l-*m ROBERT H. BEATTIE.
HARRISON &CO,
BANKERS,
No. 19 New Street, Near Wali,
NEW YORK.
COLLECTIONS made on all parts r,f the United
States, Canada, West indies and Europe.
Coin, Government Securities, State. City and Rail
road Bonds. Coupons, Stocks and Southern Bank
Notes bought and sold on commission.
Deposits received, to be drawn at will, and 4 per
cent Interest per annum, allowed thereon,
Sterling and French Bills of Exchange negotiated.
HARRISON & CO.,
No. 19 New street, opposite the Gold Roorn.N. Y.
HARRISON. GODL’IN A AI’PKRSON,
Richmond, Vs. I
Reference—Messrs. Doncan * Johnston, Savannah: I
Barber & S.n, Augusta. sep6-lm
Cheap Cottage Houses.
FA. CUMMlNGS.;Carpentcr and huilder, State of
• _ Maine, will put up Cottage Houses In this city
during the coming Winter cheap, p-ovided he can get |
purchasers in advance tor ten or ftftvn, so as to make
it an object. For plans and particulars inqnire at
HORATIO PITCHER'S.
Harris' Wharfi toot of Lincoln streo*.
scp'26-tf Coder the Bluff.
THE CHARLESTON DAILY NEWS
Can be had at
ESTILL’S
News Depot and Cheap Periodi
cal Store.
BULL STREET, BACK OF IHE PO3T OFFICE.
BOARDING 7
SUPERIOR INDUCEMENTS ara offered to two
gentlemen in a private family.
Address “W.," Herald office. sep26-l w
House Wanted.
ASM 'LL HOUSE, pleasantly located, and In good
repair, wanted for a first rate tenant. Rent not
Address Key Box 18, Savannah. sep26-3
tried At. doficr.t
ELECTION NOTICE.
An election will be hell at th? Conrt House in the
City of Savannah, on Wednesday, the fourth day of
October next, for three Delegates to represent Chat
ham County in the Convention of the People of Geor
gia, whose Delegate* are required to meet at Mil!-
edgeville at 12 o'clock, meridian, on the 4th Wednes
day of October, A. D., 1H65.
To entitle a citizen to vote he must be qualifl»*d as
prescribed by the Constitution and Laws of the State
of Georgia, in force Immediately before the 19th of
January, A. D., 1861, (the date of the Ordinance of
Sacessioti; and also he must have taken and sub
scribed the Oath of Amnesty, as set forth In the Pres
ident's Proclamation of May 29th, A. D., 19C0.
The election will be held in obedience to tht Proc
lamation of the Provisional Governor of Georgia,pub
lished on the 13th diy of July, ISGS.
Polls will be opened at seven o'clock a. m , and be
closed at six o'clock p. m.
The Sheriff of the County, or his Deputy, with the
Constables thereof, who have complied with the
Proclamation of the President aforesaid, are required
to attend said election and preserve order.
WM. 11. CUYLF.R, j. i. o. c. c.
GEO. P. HARRISON, 4. i. c. o. c.
JOHN WILLIAMSON, j. i. c. o. o,
sept 21-12
BAICHEIOR S HAIR DYE !
The Original and Best in the World! The only true
and perfect Hair Dye. Harmless, Reliable and Instan
taneous. Produces immediate.)’ a splendid Black or
natural Brown, withont injuring the hair or skin.
Remedies the ill effects of bad dye". Sold by all Drag
gists. The genuine is signed William A. Batchelor.
Also,
REGENERATING EXTR ACT OF MILLEFLEURS,
For Restoring and Beautifying the Hair
au!4-Iy CHARLES BATCHELOR, Nzw Tors.
CAXDiDATES FOR THE COSVESTIOJ.
Hon. EDWARD C. ANDERSON*.
Hon. SOLOMON COHEN.
Hon. THOMAS E LLOYD
sept2l-tdc
WANTED.
Wanted,
A DAY! j\gents wanted to well anew and
wonderful SEWING MACIIINE, the only
cheap one licensed. Address SHAW & CLARK. Bid
deford. Maine. sppl4-dAw3m
Wanted Immediately,
FOR CASH, nil the Raga. Old Bagging, and Waste
Paper iu the city.
W ARREN & PLAINER,
acptlS * ts 210 Buy-st.
Wanted,
(ijjYA A MONTII! Agents wanted want ed for nit
»p»M f entirely rmt< article*. \n%\. out. Address O. T.
GAREY, City Building, Blddeford. Maine
sepls dAw3m
TO RENT.
Offices to Let.
TWO ROOMS TO LET, SUITABLE FOR
OFFICES.
Apply at the HERALD OFFICE
au!2-tf
Cellar to Let.
TO LET, A LARGE CELLAR. SUITABLE FOR
STORAGE.
Apply at the HERALD OFFICE.
anl‘J-tf
ROOMS TO LET,
At Hilton Hoad, S. 0.,
TIIE Palmetto Ilerald Building having been Newly
Fitted Up, now offers large and airy rooms, suita
ble for Sleeping Apartments or busiuess purposes.
For terms apply to W. S. Sampson, Jr., on the prem
ises, corner of Merchants' Row and Palmetto Avenue,
ft-om 4 o'clock to C o'clock p. iu ju22
LINVILLE & GLEASON.
SAVANNAH.
A. G-ENTS FOR
MERRITT, WALCOTT & CO.,
64 Conrtlandt street, New York,
MANUFACTURERS OF ALL KINDS OF
BOLTS, NUTS AND WASHERS,
Bridge, Car, Ship or Band Hook,
ANP
BOILER BOLTS,
SETT SCREWS, COACB OR MG SCREWS.
Hot and Cold Pressed Nuts,
ROIiHD AND BQUARE WASHERS,
Turnbuolcles, Bolt Ends, Taps
and Dies. &o.
ALSO DEALERS IN
RAILROAD SUPPLIES.
LOCOMOTIVES, CARS, RAILS, CHAIRS,
SPIKES,TIRES, AXLES; CAR TRIM
MINGS Os every description, and
every article used in constructing
or operating Railroads.
STEAMSHIP SUPPLIES.
KN SINKERS’ 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.FILE3,
CHISELS, Ao.
TELEGRAPH MATERIALS.
WIRE, INSULATORS, BATTERIES, IN
STRUMENTS, ACIDS, SULPHATE
COPPER, <S:c.
Also Manufacturers of the
'BEST OAK TANNED BELTING.
I MACHINERY, LATHS, PLANERS,
I DRILLS. PUNCHES AND SHEARS,
STEAM ENGINES, STATION
ARY AND PORTABLE
SAW MILLS,
SAWS,&c.
tt
'Wholesale and Retail
GROCERIES AND LIQUORS.
\UM. n. SHERWOOD A CO., Savannah, Georgia,
V Y southwest comer of Bronghton and Jefferson
streets, nnder St. Andrew's Hall.
We are receiving by every steamer fresh articles of
Groceries of every description. Liquors imported and
direct from manufactures are offered at prices to suit
the trade. septSO-lm
Brown’s Standard Scales.
USED by the United States and Foreign Govern
ments tor more than
THIRTY YEARS.
Adapted to any branch of bnslneas for foreign or
home markets Warranted seen rate and durable.
Sales rooms No 3 Barclay-st, near Broadway.
eepl9 ly R BROWN Msnufaetnrer,
AIIC?tON <ALES.
MUILUm M’lKTIffS CO^.
AUCTION KBBH.
1; m wypßL- -i
Public Sale of Camp and
Garrison Equipage
AND
W ARTEHMASTER’S STORES.
A* r ILL be sold at Public Auction, at the Govern
v » meat Storehouse, on Bay street at the foot of
Draytou street, at Savannah, O* ,
TUtSDAY, OCT. lOth, 1865,
AT 10 O’CLOCK, A. M ,
The following named Store* •
Several lots of Tents, Tent Flies and Poles
A quantity of Axes, Hatchets, Mosquito Bars,
Knapsack*, Camp Kettles, Mesa Pans, &c .
A lor of Stationerv,
Several Saddles, Bridles, and a variety r.f other
Quartermaster's Store*
To be sold without reaerve
Terms cash in U. S Currency.
E. F. GODDARD,
sepH Capt. and A. A. Q. M.
-Administrator's Sale.
BY T J. WALSH.
On TUESDAY, October loth, will be sold at corner
Eapt Broad and President streets, at 11 o’clock,
All the perishable property of Mrs. Jane Barnett,
deceased. Sold by leave of the Ordinary of Chatham
county, and by order of the Administrator. sep2C-lJ
Bell, Wyliy & Christian
Will sell at Private Sale
\ 25 eharee C. R. R Stork
30 shares S. W. R. R. Stock
60 shores A. <£ (I. R. R. Stock
6 shares Eatonton Branch R. R. Stock
19 eharca Marine Bank Stock
2 shaies Bark Savannah Stock
*cpt23-tlo -
Rodt. P. York, I rJ. RMcUn-tics
M. E. Wim.ia.ms, [ \ P. H Waot.
YORK, WILLIAMS, McINTIRE & CO,,
AUCTION
AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS
BAY STREET.
SAVANNAH, O- A..
CONSIGNMENTS Os 00TT0N AND LUMBER
SOLICITED.
References in Savannah—Brigham, Baldwin & Cos,;
Erwin & Ilardee, Gaden A. Unckles, Is me I). La-
Roche, Esq ; Hiram Roberts, Krq. ; Wyliy Wood
bridge, Esq. ; Ilnnter & Gammell; L. C. Norvell &
Cos.
References iu New York—Messrs. Samucl*T. Knapp
A Bro.; D. H. Baldwin A Cos. bci*26 eodlra
YORK, WILLIAMS, MIINTIRE & Cos.
AUCTION SALE
OF
GOVERNMENT PROPERTY
trill be soid at the
C O R R EL ,
-ON- •
REYNOLDS STREET,
On Monday, the 2d Day of Ootolier Next,
All the surplus
SERVICEABLE PROPERTY.
At this Post, consisting of
Horses,
Mules.
Wagons,
and
Harness.
Sale to continue from flay to day, until allaresolp.
Trims, Cn ill, in Government Fund.
JOHN S. BERGEN,
sep23-tfl Lieut, and A. A. A. Q M.
COTTON, 4( .
TO OWNER S
-OF
COTTON.
In answer to numerous inquiries from
abroad, we would say that we are prepared
to take charge of, put iu order and ship any
lot of Cotton in the Slates of Georgia. South
Carolina or Alabama, as we hnvq local
agents at almost every town, and a corps of
most efficient men, selected for integrity, ca
pacity, and experince, to take charge of
every lot.
We will also pay all taxes aud charges of
every description, and make liberal advances
on the Cotton. In short, we will take charge
of the Cotton on receipts or orders and give
the owner 9 no trouble whatever, from the
time we receive it until .sold and returns are
made by our houses.
WATTS, CRANE & CO.,
New York, or
W C. WATTS A CO ,
Liverpool, England.
We invite the especial attention of non
residents to our facilities.
E. M. BRUCE & CO.
Augustn; August 23, 18G5. sep4-lm
STATIONERY, AC.
ESTILL’S
Newspaper Depot,
ANJ>
STATIONERY STORE,
Bnli Street, Corner of Bay Lane,
BACK OF THE POST OFFICE.
NEW NOVELS,
Just Received at the above Depot a further supply of
DENIS DONNE, a Novel, by Annie Thomas. Price
60 cents.
BELIAL, a Novel Price 6Q cents.
CHRISTIAN'S MISTAKE, by the author of John
Halifax, Gentleman. Price 76 cents.
THE ROGUES AND ROGUERIES OF NEW YORK,
Price 35 cents.
also
HARPER'S MONTHLY, GODET’S LADY’S BOOK'
ATLANTIC MONTHLY, 4c., for OCTOBER.
The usual assortment of
Northern Dailies and Weeklies
Received by Every Steamer,
sugap
To Rent,
rF. eastern part of my Store. Also, fq mi Rooms
In same building, suitable for offices of sleeping
apartments. Apply to
T. HOLCOMBE
sep2&3 ______ At the Exchange.
Alexander Hardee,
Storage and General f ommisslon Merchant
CORNER HAY AND JEFFERSON STS.,
Savannah, Georgia,
Dealer In—HAY. FODDER. GRAIN, FLOUR. WOOL,
HIDES, BRAN. SHORTS. Ac. sep«B-lm
.. t A iMimio.
I 'l' > N BED I IN K
FOR NEW YORK.
J i "”~t ..the new and elegant first r|„,
/ -1 B . M'd Meant.h,. ZOPI.U
jfr-flt 1 *P*- Buckley, will poaltivel) aallfor
Sept. 30th, at o'clock.
daflera haring splendid tcconuno
HUNTER A GAMMELL
’ SI Bsv street.
STAR LIN I-:.
FOR
Ni:w YORK.
THE new and eleganttrst class ÜB. Mail stpam
slclp AMERICA, Capt. Lindt, will positively
sail for the above port on
fiatanlay, Sept. 30th, at 3 o'clock p. in.
For freight or passage, having splendid accommo
dations, apply to
BRIGHAM BALDWIN * CO,
a«p2B Stoddard's Building, opp. Post Office.
FOR AUGUSTA,
The light draught side wheel steamer
“ Helen,” James It. Kilcy,
Commander, will leave Stoddard's Wharf on
Saturday Morn'g, at 10, a. m.,
Sept. 30th. her regular ailing day. Shippers are
guaranteed the delivery of their good* at the wharf
in Augusta, and the Helen insures at the lowest rates.
For Freight or Passage apply to
KEIN A CO.,
8 doors east of the Exchange,
sep 26 2 114 Bay street
FOR AUGUSTA,
The New and Elegant Steamer
SCORPIO,
RODGERS, Master,
Will follow the Helen, on TUESDAY, making a reg
ular line. The Scorpio will be ready to receive
Freight on Satnrday, at Exchange Dock
For Freight or Passage apply to
sep2B-4 KEIN A (X).
SHIPPERS TO AUGUSTA
4 RE notified that they can store their goodi any
2- fiay during the week, to be forwarded by the
abave Boats, which are the Jlghte*t draught rumiiug
to Augu-ta, free of extra charge.
fcepVH KEIN A CO.
Rtanuc Coast Hail Hteain
ship Company.
FOR NEW YORK,
e-e-The new Fuat Sailing BIDE-
J'4 ,if . WHEEL Steamship RALEIGH, G.
Ttfl-.U rV B. WALKER, Commander will pool
- fJ 're.- tlvely sail on her regular day, SAT
URDAY, the 30th Inst., at 3 o’clock p. m.
For Freight or Passage, having very superior accom
modations, apply to
JOIIN R. WILDER.
Fhip's Bills of Lading furnished and signed at the
office of Consignee. sep2 8
For Augusta.
LOW RATES ON FLATS I
Parties wishing to ship their goods to Augusta can
obtain good rates and quick despatch on the
Merchants’ Line of Flat Boats,
Which wl 11 be towed by the LIGHT DRAUGHT AND
POWERFUL TUG STEAMER
O. F. POTTER.
Apply to CHAS. L. COLBY * OO ,
fep27 ts cor Bay and Abercorn sta,
FOR AUCUSTA.
THE
Steamer Falcon
Will start from her dock, foot of Abercorn street, on
THURSDAY, SEPT. 28th,
AT 3 O’CLOCK. P. M.
For Freight or Passage apply to
CHAS. L. COLBY A CO.,
Jpp‘27-2 cor. Bay and Abercorn Sts.
PIONEER LINE.
FOR NEW Y6RK.
'fZTcTl' Tlio r ' B Msll Ste>mgh| p CHASE
T.il T {'/' Roo ™> commander, will leave
for the above port on her regular day
THI’RSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28,AT9P. M.
For freight or passage, bavlug superior accommoda
tions, apply to
«epss HUNTER A GAMMELL.
FOR NEW YORK
STAR mt LINE.
SEMI-WEEKLY.
The first class U. S. Mall Steamships
ADA - Cupt. CAarEwTFB
UNITED STATES, ... .. . CaptWr
AMEKH'A. . . caDL Clift
CONSTITUTION, - ' . . Capt. übzema"
The above ships compose the Line, and will sail
from New York and Savannah every Wednesday and
Saturday.
BRIGHAM, BALDWIN* CO, Agents,
Savannah, Ga.
WAKEMAN, GOOKIN * DICKINSON, Agents.
* 17 Broadway, New York,
For Liverpool.
THE A1 American Ship NEW ENGLAND,
«Ho(lpe, Master, having a large portion of
cargo engaged will he ready to receive
cargo at Lower Hydraulic Press on the 13th
mat.
For freight or passage apply tn
*<‘t><4» BBIGIIAM. BALDWIN * CO.
MERCHANTS’ LINE
Vessels.
THE nnderslgned Intend to keep up a regular week
ly line of first claw Sailing Vessels plying be
tween Savannah and the above port, with superior
accommodations for passengers and the very best fa
dlitles for delivering freight In good order, at low rates,
with promptness and despatch. Particular attention
given to forwarding goods from New York.
CHARLES L. COLBY & CO.,
septs cor. Bay and Abercom streets.
Freights.
rot adousta,
rpnE undersigned are .prepared to receive goods at
A their art-houses lor shipment to Augusts and
points beyond by their regular line of light draught
boats. Apply to CHAB. L. COLBY,
sept2l—tf cor. Bay aud Abercom sts,
FREienT MlimT
RECEIVED DAILY,
And Forwarded emi-Weekly.
Per STEAMER AMAZON. Capt. R. Johnson.
Per STEAMER LAURA, Capt. Edward Hn.LXK
Having » commodious Warehouse on Dillon's Wharf,
we are prepared to receive freight ns above.
Due notice will be given of the day, of departure
of each steamer.
ERW IN 4 HARDEE.
„ JOHN L. ROUMILLAT
•«PlB lm Agent on Wharf •
MAILMOADfi
A.. 8c G. Ei. R,
l\l°.Tl CE h h ere by given that the arrangement
ire hitherto existing between Messrs Erwin tHa
Oee, Agents for Steamer Gibbon*, and this Compact
PpJy /. m fi'‘ 4 i,5v n *' n L be dLcontinaed on and after
r BUIAI, the 29th Inst,
WM DUNCAN.
Act. Brest. A. A G. H R. CO
ERWIN A HARDEE.
Agent* tor Steamer
NOTICE.
On and after Friday, the 2Stb inst, the Steamer
WM G GIBBONS
from the Doctor-town Route
in« s » v »nnah on and before the 26th
will bem^r^ tortown on ot before the 23th lost.,
win be prompt!, removed, a* heretofore.
scdl9 0„ ERWIN A HARDEE.
pIJ 2 w Agent* for steamer.
Central Rai I road
SUPERINTENDENT’S OFFICE »
S>SB«g&SsSfeSg , .ftS
Angiuta and Savannah Railroad. " " yn “ boro on the
Paaeenget* by thie line -.rill arrive in
next morning aftei leaving Sav»ni>.h! n i^ A ? rn * ?
bj order of
GE°. W ADAMS.
eep - - Aaeictapt Snperintenden
Central Railroad
SUPERINTENDENT’S OFFICE, I
_ ... , . Savannah, Ga , August 94, 1966 f
Freight for Augnsta and InicrnH-dfate Stations be-
Central Railroad, and between Waynesboro
and Augusta, Augusta and Savannah Railroad wfll be
received on and after Saturday, the 26th Inst.
All way freight to be prepaid.
By order of
GEO. W. ADAMS.
General Superintendent.
0. W. SCaTTERGOOD,
Assistant Superintendent.
HOTELS.
Sea Island HoteL~
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC,
Tuesday, June 20th, 1865.
THIS new Hot. 1, situated on the most desirable
Malt on the carte, n hank of Hilton Head Irian™ ar
ibrtb. a find view of the Pier. Bay, Ocean, and sur
rounding Is ands. The scenery i* quite as pleasing
and interesting, in every resect, as the famous wa
vf' ril | 1 /i. P Y’’ of Newport. 1C 1., and 1* altogether as
healthful a place to spend the jammer months. It
has a fine hard snumth belch seventeen miles long.
Ufordtng a more charming drive man the celebrated
Beach at Nahant. Moss.. and a* fin sea bathing aa
at that pi see or Cape May. "
Tn.: House has over seventy Urge, airy rooms, and
verandahs on tlirce sides of all the stories; the farm
ture is entirely uew, and the tables will be furnuhed
with the best that can be procured here and In the
Northern markets. Every effort will be made to ren
ier... , I f o,el ftM that »bc most fastidious can desire
Bullard Rooms and Sea Bathing house* will soon be
in readiness for pucete. ja23 tl
Port Roval House,
HILTON HEAD, S C.
DELL A RUGG, PsoeassTOaa
* s atmri.r M sreev
Jn3-tf
MIRTH RlfElniiKlllLTlßAL
WORKS.
ORIFFING, BROTHER A CO., PBoramram.
6S Anl) 60 CoUBTLAKI) SIUXT.
N E W YORK.
Manufacturers of Plows, narrows, Cultivators. Cot
ion Sweeps, Corn Mills, Cotton Gins, Ac. '
Every Implement wanted by the Planter, Also
dealers in Field and Garden Seed*. Also, Agents l«
BrucoV Concentrated Manure, Bone, Ac.
Send for cirenlur. jnjjo 3 m
WULLllßyiElim;
G4r Duane' St.,
new vork.
Have constantly on hand, their well known
ornnaa of
Drop Shot, Lead Pipe, Buck Skot, Sheet
Lead and Bar Dead,
Which they offer for sale at the lowest market prices
Orders solicited, and shipments promptly attended
* sep 12-imo MqCULLOUGH, President.
~ WESLEYAN
female GoUeg'e.
Annual Session opens OCTO-
The Faculr 3’ iq complete. The
rates for the First Term, which ends December Slat,
are as foliowh :
JJegular Tuition Ir. College aassee .. .S3O 00
Regular Tuition in Preparatory Class 22 00
French, (optional) ; 15
MuMc, foptiocal;, with use of instrument 33 00
Board, including Washing, Lightts and Fuel 90 00
To be pain In advance, in currency or its equivalent.
__ J. M. President.
Macon, Oa. aS3-la\vtooct
LAND AGENCY
FOR
SOUTHERN GEORGIA.
rFIHE subscriber, formerly of Savannah, and resident
, at Bluckehear, Piesre county, Ga..on theAtlan
tic* Golf Railroad, will give his personal andundi
vtded attention to the sale and purchase of Land*
contiguous to the said railroad, on commission, and
solicits the patronage of all needing an agent there.
Aa experience in the land, lumber and limber busi
ness of twenty years In Georgia and South Carolina,
guarantees ample qu Jification. He will be repre
sented in S.wunnah hy Mr. Henry Bryan, and in New
Y ork by the Great Southern Lind Agencv. 71 Broad
*'*?■v . JOHN D. DEL ANNOY.
Refers to any old resident lu Savannah,
aeple 3m
“ir»oir»Ho wox.*•
Beaver Street,New York.
Offers for sale of his own Importations, in bond aud
duty paid, the largest stock of Wines, Liquors, Ac., of
any oilier house In this country, comprising in part ol
Otarn, Hennery, Pinet Castlllon, Martel, Godard
Brandy, Rochelle Brandies in half, quarter.and eighth
casks sl-o otard aud Itouyer, Laferrolere and FUa
Brandy, In cases of one dozen each.
“Gin.”
Udolplio Wolfe's Schiedam in pipes. Schiedam
Aromatic Schnapps, in bond and duty paid, in cases of
one dozen quarts and two dozen pints.
“Whiskey and Ram."
Scotch and Irish Whiskey, in hhds, and cases of one
dozen each. Bourbon Whiskey in barrels and cases of
one dozen each.
RUM.
“Jamaica" and "St. Ci~oix Mum" in hhds and
case* of one dozen each.
Madeira, Sherry- and Fort Wines.
More than twenty different grades, in halves, qnar
ters and eighth casks, also in cases of one iotou
each.
“Hock, Champagne, Moselle and Claret
Wines.”
From Peter Arnold Mu mm in Cologne, proprietor of
Joannlsburg estate; J. H. D, Becker A Fils; Escfas
nancer, BcneckeA Cos., Bordeaux Barton 4 Gneetin.
Bordeaux, and from other well known honscs in Got*
many and France.
Oils, Cordials, Sardines, Bittzes, Mr»TARD, Oliver,
Brandy, Preserves, Ao.
Twenty-five years’ business transactions with the
Southern States, with some of the largest and most
respectable dealers.shonld be sufficient guarantee thst
every article offered by the advertiser for sale ia pure
and genuine. A
Samples can be seen, and catalogue of prices oh
talned. bvadd'Cising the above. angS-Sm
MACKEREL.
Lit irt Krrs cew Mackerel, tnat received an-' f,r
WU sale by RICHARDSON 4 BAKNARD,
s pt2l-tt Bay street, opp. Merton's CbureSj