Savannah daily herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1865-1866, September 29, 1865, Image 3

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local matters. Asi( iacu>u« Attempt to Bob a Farmer or bis Cotton laesday evening last, a tanner irom up iho river, granger in Sarannan, hired a negro drayman to - rev to lrU factor two bales of cotton, which had ~een landed froaa a flat at the Hydraulic Cotton p rcSg Eastern Wharves. The drayman started from tltc press with the cotton; but finding, while ascend lug the Gas House hill, that the stranger was not in sight, he concluded to become a cotton merchant on a small scale, and, accordingly, drove his merchan dize through East Broad street to the vicinity of Broughton street, where lie offered to sell the sup • , 03 ed small prize lot of cotton. Several purchasers were present, the bidding was very spirited, and It "aemed certain that the cotton would be purchased at a bargain. In this the buyers and the cotton thief were to be disappointed. Several young gen tlemen who are employed at Lamar’s and the Hv draullc Press coming up, noticed what was golug on, an l one of them recognized the drayman— While making the necessary Investigations, the cot ton buyers and the negro cotton merchant vamoos ed the merchant abandoning his dray and stock of estton. The captors of the stolen property drove the team to the rolice Barracks, and had the pleasure on Wednesday morning or returning to a poor and wor thy farmer all the property he possessed wherewith to purchase supplies for his family. Our River and Coast Trade—Enumera tion of the Steamers Kmploycd. To many of our readers it will be Interesting to know what vessels are employed In the River and Coast trade of Savannah, and by whom they are run, We have carefully complied the following list, Thi'ch will be found to be reliable : AtHCSTA TR.IKE. steamer iV’m. G. Gibbons, (Iron hall, new ) Captain Fhlipot—Erwin & Hardee, Agents Ttcamer Amnzou, (iron hull) Capt. Richard John son—Erwin A Hardee, Agents. Steamer Laura, Capt. lllller—Erwin A Hardee, Agents. Steamer Helen, Capt. Reilly—Keln A Cos., Agents. Steamer Scorpio, (new) Capt. Rodgers—KeiuACo., Agent- Steamer Oak, Capt. Marshall—J. B. Presdee and F. 31. Myrrell, Agents. Steamer Express, now being completed in this city at Miller's wharf— F. M. Myrrell, Agent. Steamer R. H. May, (new) Capt. Jones—F. M. Myr rell and W. H. Stark, Agents. Steamer Gen. Berry, Capt. Henry—t. L. Colby A Cos., Agents. Steamer O. F. Potter, Capt. Roberts—C. L. Colby A Cos., Agents. Steamer Falcon, Capt. Cates—C. L. Colbv A Cos., Agents. Steamer Volunteer, Captalrt Dunnet—J. J. O'Fallon, , Agent. - steamer Union, (new). Cart. James M. Moody—J. f. Patterson. Agent. Propeller L. Enos, Smith—L. J. Guilmarttn A Cos., Agents. Steamer H. M. Cool, Taylor—M. A. Cohen,.Agent. S earner Swan, iron hull, in progress of re-otiildlng, will be ready in six weeks—M. A. Cohen, Agent. rtoniDA nsr rn. Steamer Helen Getty, Capt. Ingraham—L. S. Ben nett, Agent. Steamer Fountain, Capt. Castncr—M. A. Cohen, Agent. Gen. SUeplcy, Millikln,—Chas. L. Colby & Cos. s earner Annie, daily expected from Charleston— C C Cambridge, Agent. CHARLESTON TRAPF. reamer Fannie, Captain Lewis—C. C. Cambridge Agent. ALI AM 111 A KiVEBIBADE. Steamer Comet, capt. if. King— Ciaghcru A Cun ningham, Agent! Steamer Chatham, Captain Smith—J J. O’Failon, Agent. TOW BOATS. Steamer 0. M retit, Hernandez—Richardson A Barnard, Agents. - «. In the above Jlst are no; included the V. 9. Gov ernment transports of which there are about eight, viz ■ the steamen Resolute, Sampson, Jeff. Davis, Tug C. T. Shephard, Tug Standish, Tug Starlight, steamers Emillc, Augusta, Savannah Death of a Burnsn Merchant in Savannah.— We have to an nance the death and burial of Mr lohun. Crofts, a merchant of St. George’s, Bermu da, who came here as supercargo of the British sloop Sylvia. A few days after the arrival of the sloop at this port, Mr Crofts was stricken down by disease.— lie was taken to the boarding house of Mrs. Harley, where every attention was bestowed on him. All that could be done for the stranger proved unavail ing, and, surrounded by Ills Masonic brothers and attentive nurses, lie breathed his last early on Wed nesday morning. At nine o'clock yesterday morn ing his remains were escorted by Solomon's Lodge, ao. 1, to Laurel Grove Cemetery. The deceased was a native of England 36 years old, and unmarried, The administration of the amnesty Oath —Up to last evening at nunset the number of oaths ad ministered was 4,780 In Chatham county, viz ; At the office of Capt. Sauxuel Cowdrey, 3,460 ; at the Custom House, especially for ladles. 650. The former office was opened in June last, and the latter Aug. 12th. The Hon. D. A. O’Byrne, Ordinary of Chatham coun ty, has administered the oath to 730 persons of both rexes since tile 23th day of August. Lieut. W. 3. Norton, 153d New York Volunteers administers the oath at Capt. Cowdrey’s Court, nnd also at the Cus tom House. The Repairs on the Stationary Engine House *t the central Raiiroap Depot.—A few weeks since the Engine House at the Central Railroad which drives all the machinery of the Machine, blacksmith and carpenter shops was considerably damaged by an accidental fire, anil theengiue soine uimt injured. The company immediately put the propel force of artisans to work, and by next week, the necessarv repairs upon the building will have been finished, md Its machinery will move as In the past. A Oalf Bi.owino Outside.—Yesterday was cloudy ■and cool, with an east wind blowing in strong gusts, which increased towards night. The steamers Nan tasket and Resolute, which cleared in the afternoon for Hilton Head, found a gale blowing very iiard from North-east out.-ide, and were compelled to pu back to the city. A Vessel I’lts Hack o:; account ok Sickness Aboaki).—Toe ScHOoxeit Firm H. Baker, Smith which cleared front this port about two weeks since for New York, but back to the Quarantine ground, near Fort Pulaski, a few days since, her clew all being sick. The Ruth H. Baker will possibly obtain anew crew to-day. Ashore—The bark Iddo Kimball, which cleared a iew days since for New York, got ashore down the River upon the Oyster Beds, near Fort Pulaski, where she now lies. arrival or Ikon for the Central r uiroad.- By the arrival yesterday of the schooner Wide World, the Central Railroad received a quantity of .railway iron and other material for the road. THE COVRTS. BEFORE LIEOT. COL. H. T. HOLBROOK, rtIOVO'T .MAR SHAL, DISTRICT OF SAVANNAH. Savannah, Sept. 23, 1860. The United States by T. Turner (colored) vs. wm. Strobhar, (colored)—Breach of the peace. It ap pearing from the evidence of the prosecutor, that he la apprehensive of bodily harm or injury, at the hands of the defendant; it, was ordered that the de fendant enter Into good security to the amount of two hundred dollars to keep the peace for sU months towards the citizens of the State and the prosecutor especially- Counsel for tlieU. S , 11. J. Ford, Esq. Sarah Robertson (colored,) vs. John AT Robertson, (colored.)—Assault and threats. Upon the applica tion pf the prosecutrix, the above case Is marked fettled upon payment of Co3ts. Hon. J. Hartridge, counsel for prosecutrix. Farris and George vs.E. Kcetchke A Co.—After the examination of evidence it was ordered that the case be dismissed for want of evidence. OFFICE PROVOST MARSHAL, 3CB-DIVI3ION OF THE OQEICIIEE—BEFORE CAPT. 3AM. COWDREY, PROVOST marshal. Savannah, Sept. «, 1805. Tolled States vs. William (colored)- Violating General Order So. 27 In reterence to fast tiding through the streets of Savannah. Fined $5. United States vs. Ash, of the U S. Police—Disobe •lienee of orders and non-attendance of rou-call. F 't'nltS'stateays. Conway, of U. 8. Police—Neglect or duty lu affecting on post- Plea Knllty. The de le ndant was tewed from th* Police force. Departure es U(anikl|M>n(l Steamers.) FOB NEW YORK. Steamship Chase, Thursday, September 23, at 1 ' o’clock p. m. Steamship America, Saturday, September 20, at 3 o'clock p. m. Steamship Raleigh, Saiunlav. September 30, at 3 o'clock p. in. Steamship Zodiac, Saturday, Sepieiulier 30, at 3 1 o'c.ock. FOB AEOFSTA. Steamer Helen, Saturday, September 30, at 10 ! o’clock a. m. Steamer Scorpio, Tuesday, October 3, at o'clock. FOB FLORIDA. Steamer Fountain, every Saturda v morning, at » o’clock. The Atlantic Monthly, Foederal American Monthly, Mme. Demorest’s Mirror of Fashion and the Eclectic Magazine for October are received. The Atlantic is unusually good, containing papers by- Longfellow, Holmes, Bayard Taylor, MLss Prescott, Brownell, lk Marvel, Wasaon, Trowbridge, Hlggin sou and Edmund Kirke. The Foederal is fully up to Its usual standard of excellence, as also Is the popular Eclectic. Demorest's Monthly Hook of Fashion for October is a brilliant and valuable num ber. Mr. EstUl, corner of Bull street and Bay Lane, has these and other periodicals. Anniversary of the Day of atonement.—The Day of Atonement, Torn heepur, a most important day the Jewish calender, commences tilts evening and lasts until sundown to-morrow. The day will be very generally observed by Israelites of this city.— The synagogue at the Armory Halt commences Divine Service at 6 P. M., Rev. Simon Gerstman offi cial lag. The origin of the Day of Atonement Is the setting apart a day, at the command of the Lord, for the expiation of the sins of the year. During the period when the nationality of the Jews nourished, the an nual return of the day was celebrated with much ceremony and pomp, the High Priest entering the Holy of Holiness, to atone for the nation, attended by 24X00 priests. The Theatre.—The lovers ol the drama will ob serve with much gratification that the Theatre will be opened on Saturday evening next, with a piece of so high a class as the sterling old comedy of “London Assurance.” The fact that a play so ex acting in Its requirements Is put up for the opening night, shows unqualified confidence is felt by the managers In the powers of their company. We sin cerely hope that they and the public, long thirsting for theatricals w orthy of their patronage, are not to be disappointed. Freiout for augl'sta.—By the advertisement In another column It will be seen that the new and ele gant steamer, Scorpio, Capt. Rodgers.will commence receiving freight for Augusta this morning. The Scorpio is one of the fastest steamers on the river, and lias ciegaut accommodations for passen | gem. She will leave for Augusta, the next boat j after her popular consort the Hellen. | See Auction sale of Groceries etc., by York, Wil liams, Mclntire, A Cos., this morning at 11 o'clock. SPECIAL NOTICES. ELECTION NOTICE. An election will be held at the Court 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 Delegates are required to meet at Mlll edgevtlle st 12 o’clock, meridian, on the 4th Wednes day of October, A. D„ 1863. To entitle a citizen to vote he must be qualified ns prescribed by the Constitution and Laws of the State of Georgia, to force immediately before the 19th of January, A. D, 1361, (the date of the Ordinance of Secession.) 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., ISC3 The election will be held m obedience to the Proc lamation of the Provisional Governor of Georgia,pub lished on the 13th a ry of July, 1865. 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 compiled with the Proclamation of the President aforesaid, are required to attend said election and preserve order. WM. IX. CUTLER,i. o. e. e. GEO. P. HARRISON, j. i. c. o. c. JOHN WILLIAMSON, J. I. o. e. c, 5.p121-12 BATCHELORS HAIB. DYE ! The Original and Best in the World 1 The only true and perfect Hair Dye. Harmless, Reliable and Instan taneous. Produces imrnediate.y a splendid Black or natural Brown, without injuring the hair or skin. Remedies the 1U effects of bad dyes. Sold by all Drug gists. The genuine is signed William A Batchelor. Also, REGENERATING EXTP.ACT OF MILLEFLEUHS, For Restoring and Beautifying the Hair anl4-Ty CHARLES BATCHELOR, New Yobe. tWDIDITF.S FOR THE CONVENTION Hon. EDWARD C. ANDERSON. Hon. SOLOMON COHEN. Hon. THOMAS E. LLOYD. septal-tde Union Candidates FOR THE STATE CONVENTION. Regular Citizens' Unconditional UNION TICKET ! Nominated in Open Public Meeting in the City o Savannah, WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 20, 18«5. A. W. STONE, ES«. DH. F. Y. CLARK. I. S. BENNETT, ESQ. scp27 10 ' A PRIVATE SCHOOL MISS THOMPSON will resume the duties of her School on MONDAY, 2d October, at her resi dence, eolith ride Jones street, oue door west of Bnll street. sep2T-3 SWITZERLAND! THE SWISS CHEESE HAS ARRIVED. Here lias it Bene to ? WHY, TO R. BALFOUR’S STORE, No. 161 Broughton Street. sep27 lw iOARDINGT CUPERIOR INDUCEMENTS are offered to two gentlemen in a private family. Address •■W.," Herald office. scp26lw Wm H. Burroughs & Co s and COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Jj No. 97 Bay street, Savannah, Ga. For the sole of Cotton and other Produce, Lumber, Timber, Plan tatlons and all kinds of Real Estate. We now offer several Rice Plantations near the city, a number of Cotton and Provision Plantations, Timber lands, City Property, and a few lota in the Mineral or Northwest ern part of the State. sepK lm ADAMSEXPEESSCOMPT Great Eastern, Western & Southern EXPRESS FORWARDERS, BAVANNAH, CA. THE Adams’ Express Company are now prepared to receive and forward freight and monies to lioctortnwn, Thomaevilie and all way stations. Also, to Angnsta by River or Railroad, and to all points Wes, and Southwest. se'pM-lw S. F. TUNLSON, Agent. AMUSEMENTS. SUl.mil THEATRE.| SATURDAY EVN’G, SEPT. 30. OpcmiiE Night of the Season. AN OPENING ADDRESS, Written by a gentleman of this city, delivered by '3IIISS M. E. GORDON, To lie followed bvßourcicault'a Fashionable Comertv, in five acts, of LONDON ASSURANCE. Sir Hat-court Courtly Mr. T. Hamilton Richard Dazzle. Esq Sir. W H. Briars Charles Courtly .. Mr. M. M. Loud Maik Meddle Mr, J. T. Raymond Lady Gay Spanker Miss M. E. Gordon Grace Harkaway Miss Isadore Cameron Rest of Characters cast with the sirength ol the Company. To conclnde with BETSY BAKER. Mr. Briggs, Mr. Raymond, Misv M E. Gordon and Miss Cameron in the cast. Seats may be secured at the store of|J. C. Schreiner A Cos. sep'is GROCERIES, LIQUORS, A C„ G. W. THOMPSON, AT HOME. 11l Bay Street, SAVANNAH. 25 Bhls. Pike’s Magnolia Whiskey, 258h15, and half hhls. Maple Valley no, (VERY FINE.) A CONSTANT SUPPLY OF Apples, Potatoes. Onions, Lemons, Maokorel. Rum, Grin, Brandy, Wines, Cider, S r ine{jar. Receiving by every steamer leading articles of North ern produce, which will be sold at lowest cash prices. ZiT~ Orders from the country promptly attended to. eep2S l H. G. RUWE & CO, WHOLESALE GROCERIES 5 LIQUORS, WINES AND SEGARS, Corner Bryan and St. Julian and Johnson Square, (FRONTING PULASKI HOUSE.) Agents for ALE AND LAGER, Constantly on hand, an assortment of RHEIN WINE, In addition to the above there is n Sample Room in the rear, where good Samples are always furnished sep2B lw Bagging, Rope, SUGAR, COFFEE, B^ICOIST. For saie by scp23-4 OCTANTS COHEN. MACKEREL HERRING s BACON I yK KITS No. 1 MACKEREL. /(J 50 boxes Herrings, 5 hhds Sides, B hhds Shoulders, 40 boxes Russ’ Assorted Liquors. For ssle low to close consignment sep27-4 CRANK, JOHNSON A GRAYBILL. NVliolesale and Retail GROCERIES AND LIQUORS. WM. H. SIIERWOOD & CO., Sivannah, Georgia, southwest comer of Broughton and Jefferson streets, under St. Andrew’s Hall. We are receiving by every steamer fresh articles of Oroccnes of every description. Liquors imported and direct from manufactures are offered at prices to suit the trade. eept‘2o-lm MACKEREL. 11l iA KITS new Mackerel, iust received and for OUU sale by RICHARDSON & BARNARD, scpt2l-tr Bay street, opp. Mariner’s Church. STATIONERY, AC. ESTILL’S Newspaper Depot, AND— STATIONERY STORE, Ball Street, Corner of Bay Lane. BACK OF THE POST OFFICE. NOVELS. Just Received at the above Depot a further supply of A WOMANS’ THOUGHTS ABOUT WOMEN, 1 5(1 MAJOR JONES’ COURTSHIP, Price 100 ANNIE, OR CONTENTMENT, Price 50 Cts. Leslies’ Ladies Magazine. Eclectic Magazine. Mad, Demorests - Mirror of Fashions, Price 41 Cts. THE ROGUES AND ROGUERIES OF NEW YORK, Price 85 cents. aiso HARPER’S MONTHLY*, OODEY’S LADY’S BOOK’ ATLANTIC MONTHLY, Ac., for OCTOBER. The usual assortment of Northern Dailies and Weeklies Received by Every Steamer. aug3i) THE CHARLESTON DAILY NEWS Can be had at ESTILL’S News Depot and Cheap Periodi cal Store. BULL STREET, BACK OF IHE POST OFFICE. eep2B Wm. H. SniavoOD. Geo. A. Hreao.v, WM, H, SHERWOOD & 111 . Undo? St. Andrew’* Hall, Corner of Broughton and Jefferson Street*. MR. SHERWOOD has i nst returned from the North where he has made arrangement* to be con stantly supplied with a Select Stock of first class Family Groceries, Wines. Liquors, Ac. Mr. Sherwood, the senior partner of the firm, re turns his grateful thanks to his numerous friends and customers for their patronage to his (business, corner Whitaker and Broughton streets, bnt would respect ■ fully Inform them that he baa now no connection with that establishment and that he has established blmaelf as above, where he will he happy for a con tinuance of the liberal patronage heretofore tended to him. sep27-Sw Notice. TjAROM this date Drayage on Cotton will he Twenty F Cents per Bale. R. J. DICKERSON A CO. JOHN DALY, E. MORAN, PATRICK DOWLING. --SaAnnih, Sept. 2(tb, 18C5. sept S rINANUIAL. EINSTMiN ROSENFELD & Cos., B .’! KF.R s, k T o. 8 Broad Strff.t, V*w Voxc. We draw st s« b \ and at t'.xrv days, J on Loctok, Pari-. Frankfort, and ai! other principal cities ct' Europe. Parties opening current accounts, may deposit and draw at their convenience, the same as with the City Bank--, and will be allowed interest on all balances over One Thousand Dollars, at the rate of four per 'em. pet annum. Orders for the purch. £ or 'ale of various issues of Govunn nt and Stocks, Bonds, and Gold, executed on Commission HARRISON & CO., BANKERS, No. 19 New Street, Near Wail, KTBW YORK, CIOLLECTIONS trade on all parts of the United / States, Cannds, West Indies and Europe. Coin, Government Securities, State. City and Reii road Bonds. Coupons, Stocks and Southern Bank Notes bought and sold on commission. Deposits received, to be drawn at will, nnd 4 per cent interest per annum, allowed thereon, Sterling and French Bills of Exchange negotiated. HARRISON A CO., No. 19 New street opposite the Gold Room.N. Y. HARRISON, GODDIN A APPERSON, Richmond, Ya. Reference—Messrs. Duncan A Johnston, Savannah: Barber A Sen, Augusta. seps-lm Manning & DrForest, , BANKERS AND BROKERS, No. 19 Wall Street, New York, Dealers in Gold, Silver, Foreign Exchange and Government Securities. GIVE special attention to the purchase and sale o Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Geor gia Alabama, New Orleans nnd Tennessee Bank notea Sonthcrn States Bonds and Coupons, Bailroad Bond? nnd Coupons. Interest allowed on deposits. jyls4tm Sight Exchange ON InTEW YORK, In sums to suit purchasers, by scp‘2S-tf E. P. METCALFE & C’O. TO RENT. TORENT~ A LARGE nnd Commodious Dwelling, nt the cor ner of West Broad and Joachim streets, with a Lot attached, ninety by three hundred nnd ten feet deep For terms app'.v to sep2B-2 ' M, COMMING. Offices to Let. TWO ROOMS TO LET, SUITABLE FOR OFFICES. Apply at the nERALD OFFICE an!2-tf Cellar to Let. TO LET. A LARGE CELLAR, SUITABLE FOR STORAGE. Apply at the HERALD OFFICE. nnl2-tf ROOMS TO LET, At Hilton Head, S. 0., THE Palmetto ncrald Building having been Newly Fitted Up, now offers large and airy rooms, suita ble for Sleeping Apartments or bnsluess purposes For terms apply to W. S. Sampson, .Tr., on the prem ises, cornerol Merchants’ Row and Palmetto Avenne, ■ from 4 o’clock to 0 o'clock p. n> j«22 To Bent, fftHE eastern part of my Store. Also, four Rooms A in same building, suitable for offices or sleeping apartments. Apply to T. HOLCOMBE sep2G-3 At the Exchange. LINVILLE & GLEASON. SAVANNAH. ACS-UNTS FOR MERRITT, WALCOTT & CO., 64 ConrtlainU Street, New YorK, MANUFACTURERS op ALL KINDS OF BOLTS, NUTS AND WASHERS, Bridge, Car, Sliip or Band Hook. ANP BOILER BOLTS, SETT SCREWS, COACH OR LAG SCREWS. Hot and Cold Pressed Nuts, ROUND AND BQUARE WASHERS, Tumbuekles, Bolt Hinds, Taps and Dies, &e. 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. F.Y6ISEEKS’ STORES. COAL OIL, TALLOW, WASTE FELTING, HEMP, AND RUBBER PACKING; LAMPS, PAINTS, VARNISH, &).; ENGINEERS’ TOOLS, of every description; CHIPPING AND RIVETING HAMMERS, SCREW PUNCHES, FILES, CHISELS, Ac. TELEGRAPH MATERIALS. WIRE, INSULATOK& 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. •ept* r i : tt AUCTION BALI?S AT AUCTION, By York, Williams, M’litire & Cos. Will be ho!<I THIS DAY, in front of Store, at 1! o’clock,* ‘.*<l eases Renault .< Co,* - Brandy & bags Black Peppe. so box** Durkeev Veaal Powder 40 boxes Ground Pepper *JO boxes Colgate's s>oap 50 Iwxes Metcalfe’s Soap 10 tnba Cooking Cattei 10 crates Cabbegea 14 caddies Tea r hh ls Bacon Sshonldem 3 bbls Honey Syrup ‘-*0 bbis Flour 1 Stove and Kitchen Furniture 1 Bedstead and Mattress I sett Millstone*- 1 Grindstone 50 M Needles— Hemming* Terms Cash. sop? 9 By Bell, WyFly & Christian, AT PRIVATE SALE. Just received per recent arrivnl from New York, 50 cfhses Assorted Merchandise, Consisting of DRY GOODS. CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS, HANDKERCHIEFS. &c. Now opening in Salesroom and offered at Private Saie for a few days only at New York prices, in lots to suit purchasers. Sep29 c YORK, WILLIAMS, M'INTIRE & CO~ AUCTIONEERS Public Sale of Camp and Garrison Equipage AND QUARTERMASTER'S STORES. - TITILL be sold at Public Auction, at the Govern* v ▼ mont Storehouse, on Bay street at the foot of Drayton street, at Savannah, G i , TUESDAY, OCT. 10th, 1865, AT 10 O’CLOCK, A. M., The following named Siorcs: Several lots of Tents, Tent Flies and Poles A quantity of Axes, Hatoho-ts Mosquito Bars, Knapsacks, Camp Kettles, Mess Puns, Ac , A lot of Stationery, Several Saddles, Bridles, and a variety of other Quartermaster’s Stores. To be sold without reserve. Terms cash in U. S. Currency. E. F. GODDARD, sep2S Capt. and A. A. Q. M. Administrator’s Rale. BY T. .1. YVALSII. On TUESDAY, October 10th. will be sold at corner East Broad nnd President streets, at 11 o’clock, Ail the perishable property of Mrs. Jane Barnett, deceased. Sold by leave of th? Ordinary of Chatham county, and by order of the Administrator. sep2C-lO Bell-, Wyiiy & Christian ~ Will sell at Private Rale. 25 shares C. R. R, Stork 30 shares S. W. R. R. Stock 50 shares A. & 0 R. R. Stock 5 shares Eatonton Branch R. P,. Stock 19 shares Marine Bank Stock 2 shares Bark Savannah Stock. sept23-tlO Rout P. Tore, \ I J R Molstirr M. K. Williams, / (P.H Wart.. YORK, WILLIAMS, McINTIRE & 00, -A. TJ CTI 01ST AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS BAY STREET, SAVAN NA II , GA. CONSIGNMENTS OF COTTON ANO LUMBER SOLICITED. References in Savannah—Brigham. Baldwin & Cos,; Erwin * Hardee, Garten A Unckles, Isaac D La- Kochc, Esq : Hirsm Roberts Esq. Wylly Wnort bridge. Esq.; Hunter A Gammell; L. 0. Norvcll A Cos. References in New York—Messrs Samuel T. Knapp & Bro.; D. H, Baldwin A Cos. sep26-eodtm YORK, WILLIAMS, McINTIRE & Cos. AUCTION SALE OF GOVERNMENT PROPERTY will be sold at the CORK U!L, ON REYNOLDS STREET, Ou Monday, the 2d Day of October Next, All the surplus SERVICEABLE PROPERTY. At this Poet, consisting oi. Horses, Mules, Wagons, anti Harness. Sale to continue from day to day, nntil all are soip. Terms, Cash, In Government Fund. JOHN S. BERGEN, scp23-trf I.ient. and A. A. A. Q M. COTTON, AC. TO OWNERS -OF COTTON. In answer to numerous inquiries from abroad, we would say that, we are prepared to take charge of, put in order and ship any lot of Cotton in the States of Georgia, South Carolina or Alabama, as we have local agents at almost every town, and a corps of most efficient men, selected for integrity, ca pacity, and experincc, to take charge of every lot. We will also pay all tapes and 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 owners no trouble whatever, from the time wc receive it until sold and returns are made by our houses. WATTS, CRANE & CO., New York, or W. C. WATTS * CO., Liverpool, England. We invite the especial attention of non residents to out facilities. E. ML BRUCE & CO. Augusta; August 23, 1805. sep4-lm ota! u\i :. FOR NEW J^YORK. THE new {J'.d e'egant first - lass U. S. Mad Steam ship AMERICA. Capt. Lindt, will poahivelv can for Use above port on Salnrdny, Sc/pt. 30th, at 3 o’clock p. m. rtafions^app!v°to* ll9vin S -PlendiJ accommo. BRIGHAM BALDWIN A CO, aep2B stt ddard’H Building, opp. Post Office* FOR AUGUSTA, The light draugnt side wheel steamer “ Helen,” .Xtimes; K. Riley, Commander, will leave Stoddard'a Wharf on Saturday Morn’g, at 10, a. m., Sept. 30th, her regular sailing day. Shippers are guaranteed the delivery of their good, at the wharf In An rnsta, and the Helen insures at the lowest rates. For Freight or Passage apply to KEIN * GO., 3 doors east of the Exchange. T -9 2 114 Bav street SHIPPERS TO AUGUSTA A RE notified that they can store their goods anv , during the week, to he forwarded by the abave Boats, which are the lightest dranght running to Augusta, free of extra charge. KEIN A CO. Atlantic Coast MailSfentn ship Company. FOR NEW YORK, /Cyr: The new Fast Sailing SIDE /yjriPSt Is WHEEL Steamship RALEIGH, «. ~tL V B. WALKER, Commander, will posi tively sail on her regular day, SAT URDAY, the 30*h Inst., at 3 o’clock p. m. For Freight or Passage, having very superior accom modations, apply to JOIIN R. WILDER Ship's Bills of Lading furni-hed and signed at the office of Consignee. sep2 3 For Augusta. LOW RATES ON FLATS! Parties wishing to ship their goods to Augusta can obtain good rates and quick despatch on the Merchants’ Line of Flat Boats, Which wi 11 be towed by the LIGHT DRAUGHT AND POWERFUL TUG STEAMER O. F. POTTER. Apply to CHAS. L. COLBY * CO . sep27-tf cor. Bay and Abercorn st.-, FOR NEW YORK STAR Jg£ LINE. SEMI-WEEIttiY. The first class U. S. Mali Steamships - - - Capt. CAhPKNTFII. V STATES, .... Capt. Shark. AMERICA. Capt. Ci.ift. CONSTITUTION, - . Capt. wire Oman. The above ships compose the Line, and will sail from New York and Savannah every Wednesday und Saturday. BRIGHAM, BALDWIN A CO, Agents, Savannah, G.a. WAKEMAN, GOOKIN A DICKINSON, Agents, 47 Broadway, New York. For Liverpool. ccy THE At American Ship NEW ENGLAND, ■7nodge, Master, having a largo portion ol - JA her cargo engaged will be ready to receive cargo at Lower Hydraulic Press on the 13ih Inst. For freight or passage apply to septa n UHKiUAM. BALDWIN A CO, MERCHANTS’ LINE Sailing-Vessels. THE undersigned intend to keep up a regular week ly line of first class Sailing Vessels plying tie twepn Savannah nnd the above port, with suiicrtor accommodations for passengers and the very best in cilities for delivering freight in good order,at low raten. with promptness and despatch. Particular attention aiven to forwarding goods from New York CHARLES L. COLBY & CO., Sepl 3 cor. Bay and Abercorn streets. GREAT REDUCTION -IN FREIGHT TO AUGUST! ON and after thia date the rate of Freight by our Lino will bo reduced 50 Per Cent ! Our Lii.e is eomposed of the following Stc-imora, all adapted to the trade, viz: Iron Steamer AMAZON, Capt. Johnson. New Iron Steamer WM. G. GIBBONS,Capt. Phllpol New Steamer LAURA, Capt. niller. The Steamer Gibbons is in every particular a first das* Pa-monger Boat. rates’ 1 ™"' 6 °* n i rf^ct< ' d b Y our Llnc »*• lowest I3f~ Freight received DAILY and forwarded TWICE A WEEK. sep2B-im ERWIX A HAROFF. FREIGHT FOR AVGUST! RECEIVED DAILY, And Forwarded emi-Weekly. E er AMAZON, Capt. R. Johnson. Per STEAMER LAURA, Capt. Edward llu.i.rK. Having a eommodions Warehouse on Dillon's Wharf, we are prepared to receive freight as above. Due notice will ho given of the day* ot departure of each Pteamer ERWIN & HARDEE. JOHN L. ROUMILLAT. ■JSPIft Un Agent on W harf WESLEYAN Female College. TIIE Twenty-eighth Annual Session opens OCTO BER 2d. 13C5. The Faculty is complete. Th< rates for the First Term, w hich end* December 3l»t, arc as follow*: Regular Tuition In College Classes... S3O oo Regular Tuition in Preparatory Class 22 00 French* (optional; ir> 50 Masic, with use of instrument 33 a! Board, including Washing. Lights, and Fuel 90 On 10 be paid in advance. In currency or its equivalent „ „ J.M.B jNNELL, President. Macon, Ga. au23-lawtGoct Board Wanted. OERMANRNT BOARD wanted by a gentleman lor A himself, wife and infant in a private family where there are no other Boarders. Would prefer unfurnished apartments. Pieaie state locality and term*. Address E. P. TONISON, gorab’ -i Agent Adams’ Kxpres., Cheap Cottage Houses. Fa CUMMINGS, Carpenter and Builder, State of • Maine, will put up Cottage Houses in this city during the coming Winter cheap, provided he can get inrehasere In advance for ten or fifteen, so as to make an object. For plans and particnlars inquire at . HORATIO f ITCIIER’S. Hams’ Wharf, foot of Lincoln street, sep2C-tf i ■ - Under the Bin ft HAY. OAR BALKS PRIME NORTH RIVER HAY— -01/U For sale to arrive bv sep23 HUNTER A OAMMEIL, 1 RAILROAD* A. & G. R, R. esme dee Agents for Siesmtr Gibbon*, and thi* Company FRmi\ rn '. , a”’L c 2 n ?' nt ’ discontinued on auo FRIDAY the ruth insf, WM. DUNCAN. Art. Prest. A. A O. R. R. CO ERWIN A HARDEE. Agents for Steamer NOTICE. On ind after Friday, tire 29th inat, the Steamer / WM. G. GIBBONS fiLl*. rtthrtrawn from the Doctortown Route inst-snl?,i' ivaunah on and hsfcre the *sth wid b^nrr^iJ!’ ctortowu /' n or brfore the 29th inat. Will be promptly removed, as heretofore. senm o ERWIN A nARDEE. 1 -* Agents for dteamer Central Railroad SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, ) Augusta and Savannah Railroad ‘ l>neaboro on the Freight to go by Passenger Train ranat ho and delivered at the Depot the ni ? ht WUne P^>n,d By order of GEO. W ADAMS. General Superintendent G. W. SCATTEKGOOD, Ecp ~ Assistant Snperintenden Central Railroad SUPERINTENDENT’S OFFICE, 1 . Savannah, Gs., August 84, 1806 f . Fr ?! ! ' i L t ror Augusta and intermediate Stations be ■a’rf Ce ? tru ' Railroad, and between Waynesboro and Augu.ta, Augusta and Savannah Railroad will be received on and alter Saturday, the 20th tost AH way freight to be prepaid By order of GEO. W. ADAMS, General Superintendent a. \v. scattergood, n Assistant Superintendent. ATLANTIC & GDLF E. R. WILL BE FINISHED ABOUT FIRST DECEMBER NEXT, I<J SHARES of its Capital Stock will be sol 1 at a b it-gain by Bfp - 7 "' i HENRY BRYAN IIOTKL,!*. * Sea Island Hotel OPEN TO THE PUBLIC, Tuesday, June 20th, 1865. THLS neiv Hotel, situated on the most desirable ?■* 0,1 'J' c p ®stern bank of Hilton Head island, of fouls a fine view ol tho I’ier, Bay, Ocean, and snr r ,? U l“;'L', U,r I ';. Sn ""' The » p, “ n ery ia quite as pleasing und interesting, in every resiject, as the famous wa LiireJ > , ace 1 f Ne " ,p " rt ’ E - 1. and is altogether as healthful a place to Fpcnd the fnmmer montha. It hn» a fine hard smooth bench, seventeen miles lone, rmnsh 1 "? vT r ''. C T? rmi, * K driv, ‘ th,in thc celebrat«i ticach at Nabunt, Muss., and as fine sea bathing aa at that place or Cape May. h The House hn« over seventy large, airy rooms, and verandahs on three sides of all the stories; the furnl- H^.Ti, cn i ,1 ": ly .'a ' w ’ acdt . hl?t, * blßS wUI be furnished nun tnc bost, that can be procured here and in the 2,?1^ r Si? a . rk n t fu E l cry ef i° lt wiu be made to ren fhe Hotel all that the most fastidious can desire. Billiard Looms nnd Sou Bathing houses will soon he rn reudinoss for guests. j U 28 ts Port Roval House, HILTON HEAD, S €. OK L L A HUGO, Proprietors K. S. RtTiOEI.I. M. F. lofi-tf iiirriilliiwll WORKS. GRIFFINO, BROTHER A CO., PEorr.trroaa. oil m 60 COUBTLANTI StRI.KT. n e w York, Manufacturers of Plows, Harrows, Cultivators, Cot ton Sweeps, Com Mills, Cotton Gins, Ac Every implement wanted by the Planter. Also dealers in Field anil Garden Seeds. Also, Agents to r Bruce a Concentrated Manure, Bone, Ac Send for circular } a 2o 3 m UCfIiLLOEGH'S LEAD tt, No. 64: Duane St., NEW irons. H A bran;l's 0 nt nta " tly ° n hnnd ‘ ,hcir Wril kn( lVfU Drop Shot, Lead Pipe, Bark Shot, Sheer. laea«l and Bar Lead* Which they offer for sale at the lowest market prices. Orders solicited, and shipments promptly attended J2 lmo MoCUIAOUGH, President. .Alexander Hardee, Storage and General Commission Merchant CORNER BAY AND JEFFERSON STS., Savannah, Georgia* LAND AGENCY FOR SOUTHERN GEORGIA. T® E 'nhscriber, formerly nf Savannah, and resident ■ at Blackshear, Fierce county, Ga., on the Atlan tic * Gtiif itaiiroad, Kill give his personal anduudi vided attention to the sale and purchase of Lands contiguous to the said railroad, on commission, ana solicits the patronage of all needing an agent there As experience in the land, lumber and timber busi ness of t wenty years in Georgia and South Carolina guarantees ample qualification. He will be retire' rented in Savanuah by Mr. Henry Bryan, and in New I ork by the Great Southern Luid Agency. 71 Broad JOHN D DKLANNOY Refers to any old resident in Savannah, sepia ::m "UDOIiFBO WOLF U” 33 Beaver Street,New Y ork. Offers for sale of his own importations, in bond and duty paid the largest stock of Wines, Liquors, Ac., of any other house In this country, comprising in part ol Otord, Hennesy, Pinet Castillon, Martel, Godard Brandy, Rochelle Brandies in half, qnarter.and eighth casks- alsoOtardand Rouyer, Laferrclere and Fils Brandy, in eases of one dozen each. ‘G-in.” Udolpho Wolfe's Schiedam in pipes. Schiedam Aromatic Schnapps, in bond and duty paid, in cases of one dozen quirts 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 RTjai. "Jamaica” and "St, Croix Bum” in hhas. end rases of one dozen each. Madeira, Sherry ana Fort Wines. More than twenty different grades, in halves, qaer l era and eighth ensks, also in cases of one dozen each. “Hock, Champagne, Moselle and Claret Wines.” From Peter Arnold Mumm in Cologne, proprietor of Joannisbnrg estate; J. H. D. Becker * Fils: Esc he nancer, Benecke 4 Cos., Bordeaux Barton A Gneslin. Bordeaux, and from other well known honses in Ger many and France. Oils, Cordials, Sakpinxs, Bittxbs, Mustard, Or.ivzs, Brandy. I’reszrvzs, Ac. Twenty-five years' business transactions with the Southern States, with some of the largest and most respectable dealemshould be sufficient guarantee that every article offered by the advertiser for sale la para and genuine. Samples can he seen, and catalogue of prices oh rained, by addressing the above, and«-3m THE NEW SKIRT FOR 1865. A WONDERFUL invention for ladles. Unqqeettou ably superior to all others ■ Don’t fail to read the advertisement in the Savannah Herald containing foil particular* ever? Saturday morning. }y6 stawln,