Savannah daily herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1865-1866, September 30, 1865, Image 3

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local matters. IBS GPSMNO OF TH* D**ff*Tii SEASON —Tu nl*ht it the evemu* fixed upqu bjr the new h-sci-a ol the Savannah Theatre for the Inauguration a the Pall f ßd Winter season. We hope to see a crowded In. u>y to the appreciation in which the endeavor to provide dramatic entertainments of a respectable sort, is held. The theatre has been renovated and redecorated with a liberal hand, and we are assured an excellent company is engaged. The formalopen inr will be marked with the delivery of an opening vddreas, which has been written for the occasion by s well-known literary gentleman or this city, Tai Damage TO the Steamer Chatham.—The imount of injury sustained by the Steamer Chatham on her trip to Doctortown having been considerably exaggerated by the flying reports which have reached the city, we give what we have learned from a trust worthy authority In regard to the matter. The Steamer is not, as we are Informed, seriously damaged in any part except in her bottom, the re cponslbility for which injury rests upon both Captain and pilot. There is no question as to the boat having been badly used, repeatedly run ashore upon sand liars— although there was plenty of water lu the river. She was finally snagged when arrived near Doctor town but succeeded in reaching that place,where the now lies undergoing the necessary repairs. She will probably resume her place on the route in three VTCPK3’ time- steamship Raleigh,—Hits new aud elegant steamship, commanded by Capt. Geo. M. Walker, will leave Savannah to-day at 3 o'clock, on her return trip to New York. The Raleigh i, the only side-wheel steamer new plying between Dili port and fcew York, and is in every revpect one of the finest .ships that has ever been employed In the trade between the two cities. Her cabins' and state-rooms are fitted up in the most elegant style—the latter, especially, hav .... t] . e most thorough venttlatlon, and veins in every way adapted to promote the com fort of passengers. Capt. Walter 13 a most courteous gentleman and experienced seaman, and is favor ably known as the Commander of the ocean steamer Fulton, which recently plied between New York and Hilton Head. Captain W. and his ship have made a very favorable impression here, and will no doub t enjoy a liberal share of the patronage of shippers and the navallng public. THE Unarmed Lady.—Miss Leake, the young lady horn without arms, of whom we spoke in our issue oi yesterday, gave her first Levee in St. Andrew’s ilail yesterday, and was visited by a considerable number of ladles and gentlemen, who were not only astonished and entertained by her wonderful performances, but were most favorably impressed by her gentle simplicity of character. She is a most estimable young lady, and in her efforts to aid her aged parents in the day of their dependence, has the sympathy of all who appreciate the obligations of filial duty and affection. She will give a second reception at St. Andrew’s Hall to-day. New Firm.—Attention is directed to the card of Messrs. G. B. and G. \V. I.amar, announcing their as sociation in the General Commission Forwarding and shipping Business in this city, under the firm name of G. B. i G. W. Lamar. These young gentlemen are well known In this city and Augusta, where they have had experience In business. We feel confident that commissions confided to them will be transact ed with Judgment, promptness and fidelity. Personal.—The steamer Empire City which ar rived at Hilton Head on Tuesday, brought as Purser Mr. Tim. McManus, well known and widely popular a« Piiner of the V. S. transport steamship Fulton lor a long period. We are glad to be once more indebted to him for favors. AnstVAl erom Nassau, N. P.—The British schoon er Albert, Riordnn, arrived yesterday from Nassau, X. P, with an assorted cargo, consigned to Beil, Willy ,t Christian. Hide?.—Attention Is directed to the advertisement of L- J. Guilmatin A Cos., in lanoihcr column THE COURTS, CATT SAMUEL COWDREY’S COURT. Savannah, Sept. 29,18G5. United States vj. Robert Henderson, colored.— Stealing. Sentenced to ImprlsonmenVln County Jail tor two weeks. United States vs. Crawford ! mitU.—S si lenced to confinement in Cnun, jail for two weeks United States vs. Henry Lewis i . jolatlng General Order, No. 27 prohibiting fast driving in.. the pir- ets of Savannah. Fined $5. United Stares vs. Aire. John Lynch.—Selling liquor without license. Fined SSO. united States vs. M. Fitzpatrick.—Selling liquor without license. Fined $25. United Slates vs. H. Beckct.—Violating General Order No. 27, prohibiting fast driving through the . streets of the city. Fined 5. comm, &c. 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, ns we have local agents at almost every town, and a corps of most efficient men, selected for integrity, ca pacity, nnd experince, to take charge of every lot. We will also pay all taxes 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 tiie owners 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* CO, Liverpool, England. We invite the especial attention of non residents to our facilities. E. M. BRUGE & CO. Augusta; August 23, 18H5. sep4-lm MAGKY, BEATTIE & CO. SHIPPING AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 303 and 205 Bay Street, SAVANNAH. GA. ( \FFER FOR SALK the following Goodr, oc the V / most reasonable terms. 250 Mils Whiskey, Mountain Dew 1 100 '• Bucaeyc Reserve j Stag Bonrbon ! Ali *' :: “ 7 S^ O 'J,? ta " BoUrholl • western Pine -Apple | eu gm r l 50 “ “ Bnrkam’s Bourbon i hMllat.on 15 •' ” Old Famriy Rye | 15 “ •' Old Rectified J Together with a large assortment of Port, ’ Sherry and Madeira Wirn s, Helflsiek A Cos., and Raymond's Ohsinpalgne*. Brandies, Oins. Hams, German A Ridgeway Bitters, Ac. In connection with the above, we offer for sale Orolce Family Ftonr, Bacon Sides, Shoulders, Lard, Liberal advances made on consignment to MACKY & BEATTIE, rep 2» ts PHILADELPHIA, TA. DESIRME ■WTESShT TS7E offer for sale,on re*son*ble terms, three quarter 11 Lot No. 14 Beirien Ward, corner Tattnal nnd Berrien streets, with Improvements thereon, consist ing of a Store and two two-etnry wooden dwelling?, wfth out-building, al nearly new and in good repntr.- Thc Ktoreii an excellent stand tor a Retail business. Formrtherparticol^ptdy^^ eepW-tf No. 144 Say atteet. IBBCIiII NOTICE* ELECTION NOTICE. An election will be held at the Court Ilonse in the City of Savannah, on WedAeadsy, the fourth day of October next, for three Delegates to repreaent Chat ham Connty in the Convention of the People of Geor gia. whose Delegate* are required to meet at Mill edgovilla at 12 o’clock, meridian, on the 4th Wednes day of October, A. D.. ISOS. To entitle a citizen to vote he must he qualified as prescribed by the Constitution and Laws of the State of Georgia, in force immediately before the 19th of January, A. D„ 13C1, (the date of the Ordinance of S icesston.j and also he mast have taken and sub scribed the Oath of Amnesty, as set forth In the Pres ident’s Proclamation of May 29th, A. D., 1805. The election will he held in obedience to the Proc lamation of the Provisional Governor or Georgia,pub lished on the 13th div of Jnly, 18S5. Polls will be opened at seven o’clock a. m., and be closed at six o'clock p. m. The Sheriff of the Connty, or hia Deputy, with the Constables thereof, who have complied with the Proclamation of the President aforesaid, are required to attend said election and preaerre order. WM. U. CDYLER,J. Lc. c. o. GEO, P. HARRISON. J. a. c. o. c. JOHN WILLIAMSON, j. i. o. o. o, Sept2l-12 BATCHELOR'S hatb SVE ! The Original and Best in the World I The only true and perfect Hair Dye. Harmless. Reliable and Instan taneous. Produces immediate.}- a splendid Black or natural Brown, without injuring the hair or akin. Remedies the ill effects of bad dyes. Sold by all Drug gists. The genuine is signed Wiillam A. Batchelor. Also, REGENERATING EXIT. ACT OF MILLEFLECRS, For Restoring and Beautifying the Hair. anl4-ty CHARLES BATCHELOR. New Yota. Candidates for the Conventions Hon. E. C. ANDERSON. Hon. T. M. NORWOOD, JOHN M GUERARD, Esq sep-9 Citizens of Chatham. CANDIDATES FOR THE COATESTiOS Hon. EDWARD C. ANDERSON Hon. SOLOMON COHEN Hon. THOMAS E. LLOYD. sept2l-tdc Rout. P. York, 1 I J. R.Mclntibe. M. E. Williams, / \ p. H. Wash. YORK, WILLIAMS, McINTIRE & CO., AUCTION AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS BAY STREF.T, SAVANNAH, (1 A. CONSIBNMENTS Os COTTON AND LUMBER SOLICITED. References In Savannah—Brigham, Baldwin 4 Cos,; Erwin * Hardee, Gaden ACncklea, Isaac D. La- Roche, Esq ; Illram Roberts, Esq.: Wyllv Wood bridge. Esq. ; Hunter & Gammell ; L. C. Norvcll A Cos. References In New York—Messrs. Samuel T. Knapp A Bro.: D. H, Baldwin A Cos. seji2G-oodim Union Candidates FOR THE STATE CONVENTION. Regular Citizens' Unconditional UNION TICKET ! Nominated In Open Public Meeting in the City n Savannah, WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 20, 18C5. A. W. STONE, EStt. DH. F. Y. CLARK. 1.. S. BFJiSETT, KSQ. sep27 10 TToi’sc & Buggy Wanted. AIIOR9F, BUGGY and HARNESS wanted. cliher separately or together. A lloree that wi II canter under saddle and trot In carriage preferred App y at the Savannah Herald Counting Room. h. p/9 ts Carpenters, Carpenters, -| O GOOD CARPENTERS can find employment, I & with good wages, by calling on the undersign ed. VVINTON & BANKSTON, Shop on Broughton street Lane, between Whitaker and Barnard streets. sep‘29-2 NOTICir - The undersigned have foi med a Co-partnership un der the name and style of F. W. SIMS & CO., For the purpose of transacting in Savannah a general FORAV-A.RDIjNTG AND— COMMISSION BUSINESS All kinds of rroduce will be bought and sold on Commission, and particular attention given to the forwarding, sale, or purchase of COTTON, TIMBER, and LUMBER. Business is respectfully solicited, and ihe utmost efforts will be made to give our patrons entire satis faction. F W. SIMS. sep26-6 3. F. WHEATON. A PRIVATE SCHOOL MISS THOMPSON will resume the duties of her School on MONDAY, 2d October, at her resi dence, south side .Tones street, one and oor west of Bull street. scp2T-3 SWITZERLAND! THE SWISS CHEESE IIA S afVTI RI V ED, Where has it Gone to ? WHY, TO R. BALFOUR'S STORE, No. 151 Broughton Street. sep2" lw Wm. H. Burroughs & Co s and commission merchants, No. 97 Bay ttreet. Savannah. Oa. For the sale of Cot ton and other Produce, Lumber, Timber, Plan tations and all kinds of Real Estate. Wc non offer several Rice Plantation, near the city, a number of Cotton and Provision Plantations, Timber lands, City Property, and a few lot. In the Mineral or Northwest ern part of the State. sep2C-lm (LOCKS IS TIME-PIECES. AN Invoice of eight dozen 30 honr and Marine Brass Clocks for sale by . „ sep*9-5 BELL, WYLLT * CHRISTIAN. Willow I Wooden Ware. An INVOICE JUST RECEIVED, per Schooner Wide World. For sale by „ sep29-5 BELL, WYLLT i CHRISTIAN, Residence on the Salts. \f R 9 FORMAN'S, formerly Mr. Epplng's place, at lU. Montgomery le offered at cost. Health un doubted. Fine Breeses, Bathing and Fishing. For sate by sep®9-3 HENRY BRYAN AMVriKMKVrs. mu,win ftfirii. SATURDAY EVN G, SEPT. iO. Opening Night of the Season. AN OPENING ADDRESS, Written by a gentleman of this c’ty, delivered by MISS M. K. fSORX>ODU. To be followed hv Boarcieanlt's Fashionable Comedy, in five acts, es LONDON ASSIRANCE. Sir nurconrt Courtly Mr. T. Hamilton Richard Dazzle. Esq Mr. W. H Bring* Charles Courtly Mr. M. M. Loud Ma.k Meddle Mr, J. T. Raymond Lady Gay Spanker Miss M E. Gordon Grace narkaway MDs Isadora Cameron Rest of characters cast with the strength of the Company. To conclude with BETSY BAKER. Mr. Brings, Mr. Raymond, Min 1 M. K. Gordon and Mias Cameron In the c vt. Seats may be secured at the store ofg.l. C. Schreiner £ Cos. pep2S GREAT NATURAL CURIOSITY! WONDERFUL FREAK OF NATURE! MISS ANN E. LEAK, a highly accomplished Geor gia young lady, born without anna, will hold a series of Levees In this city, commencing THIS DAT, AT- St. Andrew’s Hall. Mies Leak will write, sew, knit, use the knife and fork, scissors, Ac., performing some of the most as tounding feats. This is the first Appearance of Miss Leak in public. The ravages of war. which have swept over Georgia, have destroyed her property and compelled her to re sort to this means for the support of herself aud an aged father and mother. The exhibition will be a strictly moral one, and will prove instructive and entertaining to all classes. Admittance 50 cents; children 25 cents. Doors open from 10 to 1: 3to 6, and 7to 10. sep29 2 GROCERIES, LIQUORS, & C., H. G. RUWE & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERIES 8 LIQUORS, WINES AND SE«ARS, Corner Bryan and St. Julian and Johnson Square, (FRONTING PULASKI HOI'SK.) Agents for ALE AND I. AGF. Tl . Constantly on hand, an assortment of RHEIN WINE. In ad lition to the above there is a Simple Room in the rear, where good Samples are always furnished. sep2B 1w MACKEREL. HERRING s BACON 7C KITS No. 1 MACKEREL, ( U 50 boxes Herrings, 5 hhds Sides, 5 hhds Shoulder*^ 40 boxc9 Russ’ Assorted Liquors. For sale low to rlose consignment sep27-4 CRANE, JOHNSON & GRAYBILL. FOR SALE, AROCKAWAY. of superior make. Also, a Light Buggy, but little used. Apply to T HOLCOMBE, sep29 161 Bay street. MACKEREL. onn PACKAGE Kits to Barrels. For sale bv i£UU WM. H STARK, aep29-3 corner Lincoln and Bay ft? Just Arrived, CHOICE PIG HAMS, Fine Breakfast Bacon. Ahn, a lot of Fine Goshen Butter. For sale by \v. n. siierwood a 00.. Under St. Andrew’s Hall, sep?9-2 cor. Broughton and Jefferson sts. STATIONERY, &C. EST ILLS Newspaper Depot, AND— STATIONERY STORE, Buli Street, Corner of Bay Lane. BACK OF TIJE POST OFFICE. fiTEW MOVEZiB. Jnst Received at the above Depot a further supply of MAJOR JONES’ COURTSHIP, Price 100 ANNIE, OR CONTENTMENT, Price 50 Cts. Leslies’ Ladles iiagarine. Eclectic Magazine. Mad, Dcmorcsts’ Mirror of Fashions, Price 40 Cts. THE ROGUES AND ROGUERIES OF NEW YORK, Price 35 cents. also HARPER'S MONTHLY, GODEY’S LADY’S BOOK' ATLANTIC MONTHLY, 4c„ for OCTOBER. The usual assortment of Northern Dailies and Weeklies Received by Every Steamer, aof3o THE CHARLESTON DAILY NEWS Can be had at ESTILL’S News Depot and Cheap Periodi cal Store. BULL STREET, BACK OF 1 FIE PO3T OFFICE. «»p2C F.M.MYRELL, STEAMBOAT AGENT, GENERAL COMMISSION AND FOR WARDING MERCHANT, BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA. Harris’ Bnildings, 2d door west of A. Low 4 Cos. ’*. Refers to Messrs. Hunter & Gammell, Crane, John son 4 Graybill; Bell, Wylly 4 Christian; Both well & Whitehead; Miller, Thomas 4 Cos.; M A. Cohen. E >q. sep29-tf FOR SALE, Three Cows, Apply to STUART 4 CO., sep2o-2 corner Ball and Bronghton sts. Just Received, AT LiNViLLi * filiASOii 8 INfilffiEß SuPrLV STORE, »T. JULIAN STREET, (West of the Market,) The folio wing Goods for the Trade;—Leather Belting, Joint Gam. Gam Packing. Hemp Packing, Thurber’s Excelsior Anti-Friction Metal Antimony, Black Lead Crucibles, StesmGnagea. Bns* FUtiag, Machinery OU, Farallel Vices, sugar Mills and Sugar Pans, on hand and for tale. eepW-2 ■FINANCIAL. Einstein ROSENFELD & Cos., B a :j kers, N T o. 8 Broad Strfft, New York. We draw at si s \ and at sixty days, on London, Paris, p'rakkfort, and all other principal cities of Europe. Parties opening current accounts, may deposit and draw at their convenience, the same as with ihe City Banks, and will Ik- allowed interest on all balances over Ons Thousand Dollars, at the rate of four per cent, per annum. Orders for the purefu. f* or *ale of various issues of Govt nm nt and -thcr Stocks, Bonds, and Gold, executed on Commission HARRISON & CO.; BAXKEBS, No, 19 New Street, Near Waii, SSTBW TOUK. COLLECTIONS trade on all part* of the United State3, Canada, West Indies and Enrope. Coin, Govzrnmcnt Securities, State, City and Rail road Bonds, Coupons, Stocks and Southern Bank Notes bought and sold on commission. Deposits received, to !>e drawn at will, and 4 per cent interest per annum, allowed thereon. Sterling and French Bills of Exchange negotiated. HARRISON A 00., No. 19 New street, opposite Ihe Gold Roora.N. Y. HARRISON, GODDIN & APPERSON, Richmond, Va. Reference—Messrs. Duncan A Johnston, Savannah; Barber A S.n, Augusta eepfolm Manning & De Forest, BANKERS AND BROKERS, Mo. Iff 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-* gla Alabama, New Orleans and Tennessee Bank nou*.R Southern states Banda and Coupons, Railroad Bondi* and Coupons. Interest allowed on deposits. jyls-3m Sight Exchange ON NEW YORK, In stuns to suit purchasers, by sep2B-tf K. F. METCALFE A CO. EXCHANGE. SIGHT DRAFTS ON NEW YORK. For ante by SCPIS BRIGHAM, BALDWIN A CO. TO RENT. FREIGHT FOR MACON By Wagons, Wanted. Apply to sep29 BRIGHAM, BALDWIN & CO. ROOMS TO LET, At Hilton Hoad, S. 0., THE Palmetto nerald Building, having been Newly Fitted Up, now offers large and airy rooms, suita ble for Sleeping Apartment? or busiueM purposes. For terms apply to W. S. Sampson, Jr., on the prem ises, comer of Merchants* Row and Palmetto Avenue, from 4 o'clock to fi o’clock p. m Ju22 FOB SALS, CITY OF SAVANNAH COUPONS. Save yonr Ground Renta by buying them from »ep29-2 HENRY BRYAN. Liverpool Salt. Isl n ’ s ACKS, JUST RECEIVED. For sale by lUU WM H. STARK. sep29-3 corner Lincoln and Bay sts. UNVILLE & GLEASON SAVANNAH. A.GH3KTTS POII MERRITT, WALCOTT & CO., 64 Conrtlandt Street, New York. MANUFACTURERS OF ALL KINDS OF BOLTS, NUTS AND WASHEBS, Bridge, Car, Sbip or Band Hook, AND— BOILER BOLTS, SETT SCREWS, COACH OH I,AC SCREWS. Hot and Cold Pressed Nuts, ROUND AND BQUARE WASHERS. Turnbuckles, Bolt Ends, Taps and Dies, Szo. ALSO DEALERS IN RAILROAD SUPPLIES. LOCOMOTIVES, CARS, RAILS, CHAIRS, SPIKES,TIRES, AXLES ; CAR TRIM MINGS of every description, and every article used in constructing or operating Railroads. STEAMSHIP SUPPLIES. ENGINEERS’ STORES. COAL OIL, TALLOW, WASTE FELTING, nEMP, AND RUBBER PACKING; LAMPS, PAINTS, VARNISH, 4c.; ENGINEERS' TOOL 9, of every description , CHIPPING AND RIVETING HAMMERS, SCREW PUNCHES,FILES, CHISELS, Ac. TELEGRAPH MATERIALS. WIRE, INSULATORS, BATTERIES, IN STRUMENTS, ACIDS, SULPHATE COPPER, Ac. Also Manufacturer* of the BEST OAK TANNED BELTING, MACHINERY, LATHS, PLANERS, DRILLS. PUNCHES AND SHEARS, STEAM ENGINES, STATION ARY AND PORTABLE SAW MILLS, SAWS, Ac. sept* ts AUCTION SALES. By 8011, Wylly & Christian. Till • DAY', in front of Store, at 11 o’clock, a Gcu eral Asaot uncut of GROCERIES, PROVISIONS. LIQUORS, DRY GOODS, FURNITURE, <&c. *lßo, c. begs Fnrltsh Copperas 50 boxes Ale, pint* SO kits and quarter hhls Mackerel VO boxes Soap 10 chests Tt a. »ep3f> AT AUCTION, By York, Williams, M’Mtre & Cos. Will be sold THIS DAY, in. front of Store, at 11 o’clock, 20 cases Renault A Co,’s Brandy r» bags Black Peppe. 50 boxes Durkee’s Yeast Powdn 40 bore* (iround Pepper *JO boxes Colgate’j Soap 6o boxes Metcalfe’s Soap 10 tulw* Cooking Butter 10 erntes Cabbages 14 caddieaTea 3 hhds Bacon Shoulders 3 bhla Honey Svrop 20 bbls Flour 1 Stove and Kitchen Furniture 1 Bedstead and Mattress 1 sett Millstones 1 Grindstone fio M Needles— Hemming*. Terms Cash. sep29 By Bell, Wylly & Christian, AT PRIVATE SALE. Just received per xeecnt arrival* from New York, 50 cases Assorted Merchandise, Consisting of DRY GOODS. CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS, HANDKERCHIEFS, &e. Now openiug in Salesroom and offered at Privnte Sale for a few days only at. New York prices, in lots to suit, purchasers. Bt-p29 5 YORK, WILLIAMS. I’lNflftE I CO., AUCTION EERR Public Sale of (’amp and Garrison Equipage AND QTARTERMASTER’S STORES. WILL be w>ld at Public Auction, at the Govern ment Storehouse, on Bay rtrrct at the f.iot of Drayton street, at Savannah, G i, TUESDAY, OCT. 10th, 1865, % AT 10 O'CLOCK, A. Af , The following named Stores: Several lota of Tcnta, Tent Flies and Poles A quantity of Axes, Hatchets, 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 ensh In t,\ S. Currency. E. F. GODDARD, scp2S Capt. and A. A. Q. M. Administrator’s Sale. BV T. J. WALSH. On TDESDAY, October 10th. will be sold at corner East Broad and President streets, at 11 o’clock All the perishable property of Mrs. Jane Barnett, deccnscd. Sold by leave of the Ordinary of Chatham county, and by order of the Administrator. sep26-11l Beil, Wylly & Christian Will sell at Private Sale. 25 pharr® C. R. F Stock :J0 ■hares S. W\ R. It. Stork r.ft share* A 4U R. R. Stock r, phvres Eitonton Branch R. R. Stork It# shares Marine Bank stock 2 shares Bank Savannah Stock. RCpt23-tlO york, williamsTWintireTco. AUCTION SALE OP GOVERNMENT PROPERTY will be fold at the COE EEL, -ON REYNOLDS STREET, On Monday, the 2d Day of October Next, All the surplus SERVICEABLE PROPERTY, At thi* Post, consisting of Horses, Mnles, Wagons, end Harness. Sale to continue from day to day, until all are solp. Terras, Cash, in Government Fund. JOHN S. BERGEN, sep23-td Lieut, and A. A. A. Q M. HOTELS. Sea Island Hotel. OPEN TO THE PUBLIC, Tuesday, June 20th, 1865. THIS new Hotel, situated on the most, desirable spot on the eastern bank of Hilton Head Island, af fords a fine view of the Pier. Bay, Ocean, and sur rounding Is'ands. The scenery 1* quite as [.leasing and Interesting, In every respect, as the famous wa tering place of Newport, R. 1., arid Is altogether aa healthful a place to spend the summer months. It has a fine hard smooth beach, seventeen miles long, affording a more charming drive than the celebrated Beach at. Nabant, Mass., and as fine sou bathing as at that place or Cape May. The House has over seventy large, airy rooms, and verandahs on three sides of all the stories; Ihe fnrni tore is entirely new, anti the tables will be furnished with the best that can be procured here and in the Northern markets. Every effort will be made to ren der the Hotel all that the 'most fastidious ran desire. Billiard Rooms and Sea Bathing honscs will soon be In readiness for guests. j u 23 ts Port Roval House, HILTON HEAD, S C. DELL A RUGG, PiopiiitObb F- 8. lIPMTIX. , Hi™** |u3-tf Wm. 11. Hiinwoon. G«ck A* Hudson, M. H. SHERWOOD & 10.. Under St. Andrew’s Hall, Corner of Broughton and Jefferson Streets. R. SHERWOOD hasinst returned from the North ill where he he* muffe arrangements fc, be con stantly .applied with a Select Stock of firet class Family Groceries, Wines Liquors, 4rr Mr. Sherwood, the *enior partner of the firm, rc, tarns bis grateful thanks to his numerous friends and customers for their patronage to hto {business, corner Whitaker and Broughton streets, but would respect fully Inform them that he has now no connection with that sets bllshtnent and that he has established himself as above, where he will be happy for a con tinuance of the liberal patronage heretofore ex tended to him. sepST-Sw _ _ SHIPPING. ST A.I? I.inti;. FOR NEW , YORK. T' nr ; b<and first claas U. 8. Mail Steam, aril for*til e A abov* pew, “**• poei,1 ' e,> ' Snturd ay, Bept. 30th, nt 3 o'clock p. , n . For fret gat. ot passage, having splendid accommo dations, apply to BRIGHAM BALDWIN A 00, acpaS Stoddard’s Building, opp. Post Office. PIONEER LI 'XTI FOR NEW YORK. THR new and elegant first rlasa u - s - H ;il] earns hi f, ZODIAC, Gi|>t BncWejr, will positively sail for caJrsaraii the above port on Saturday, Sept. 30tli, at 3 o’clock, p. m. For freight or passage, having splendid accommo datiors, apply to HrNTEH & GAMMELL, •«p2S 84 Bay street. FOR AUGUSTA, The light draught aide wheel steamer “ Helen,” James K. Riley, Commander, will leave Stoddard's Wharf on Saturday Morn’g, at 10, a. m. ( Sept. 30th. her regular sailing day Shippers ere guaranteed the delivery of their goods at the wharf In Augusta, and the Helen inaurea at the lowcwt rates. For Freight or Passage apply to KKIN A CO., 3 doors cart of the Exchange, aep2S 2 114 Bay street SHIPPERS TO AUGUSTA I RE notified that they can store their goods anv ■TV day daring the week, to be forwarded by the abavc Boats, which are the lightest draught running to Augusta, free of extra charge. <wpSf* KEIN A CO. Atlantic CoastMnilStcain ■ship Company. FOR NEW YORK, Thp new Fast Sailing SIDE WHEEL St-’amship RALEIGH, G. I'.JI Jtfi B. WALKER, Commander, will post 'A* 1 ' tlvely sail on her regular day, SAT URDAY, the 30th iust., at 3 o’clock p. m. For Freight or Passage, having very superior accom modations, apply to JOnN R. WILDER. Ship’s Bills of Lading fnrnhhcd and signed nt the office of Consignee. scp2 S For Augusta. LOW RATES ON FLATS I Partlea wishing to ship their gooda to Augueta can obtain good rates and quick despatch on the Merchants’ Line of Flat Boats, Which will he lowed l>y Ihe LIGHT DRAUGHT AND POWERFUL TUG STEAMER O. F. POTTER. Apply to CHAS. L. COLBY A CO , sep27-tf cor Pay and Abcrcorn sts, FOR NEW YORK STAB mt LINE. SHMX-WEEKLY. The first class U. 8. Mail Steamships , - - - CapL Cam-c'-tzk . as-cis CONSTITUTION, - - . Capt. GaLr“*N. The above ships compose the Line, and will sail from New York and S.ivannali every Wednesday and Saturday. BRIGHAM, BALDWIN A CO, Agents, Savannah, Ga. WAKEMAN, OOOKIN A DICKINSON, Agents, 17 Broadway, New Turk For Liverpool. THE A1 American Ship NEW ENGLAND. R'-rigi’. Master, having n large portion of cargo engaged will lie ready to receive , C “ri?' J »t Lower Uydraniic Press on the IRth mat. For freight or passage apply to ■KTH ts BRIGHAM, BALDWIN A CO. MERCHANTS’ LINE Vessels. TRE undersigned Intend to keep up a regular week ly line of fint etas .Sailing Veasela plying be tween Savannah and the above port, with superior accommodations for passengers and the very beat fa ct It ies for delivering freight in good order,at low rates, wtth promptness and despatch. Particular attention e dven to forwarding goods from New York. CHARLES L. COLBY A CO., cor. Bay and Abercorn streets. FOE MyACOIST, Via Darien, Doctor town and Hawkinsville. THE light draught Rfeamcr COMET, Ca» t. N. ginp. will leave a* above To-morrow Morninu .it 10 o’clock. For freight or passage apply to BRIGHAM, BALDWIN 4 CO , or to CLAUHORN 4 CUNNINGHAM. 80p22 Freights FOR AUGUSTA, ffIHE undersigned are prepared to receive goods at 4 their Warehouses—free of expense and cov ered by Inertra ce—for shipment to Augusta and Slots beyond by their regular line of light dr.iudu ats. Apply to CHAS. L. COLBY, sept29—tf eor. Bay and Abercorn sts, GREAT REDUCTION IN FREIGHT TO AUGUSTA, ON and after tbi* date the rate of Freight by our Line will be reduced 50 Per Cent ! Onr Lino is composed of the following Steamers nil adapted to the trade, vl* : Iron Stejmer AMAZON, Capt. Johnson. New Iron Steamer WM. G. GIBBONS. Capt Philpol New Steamer LAURA, Capt. Hiller. The Steamer Gibbons lain every particular a first class Passenger Boat. Insurance can be effected by onr Line at lowest rates. OT* Freight received DAILY and forwarded TWICE A WEEK. sep2B-lm ERWIN A HARDPE. ' FREIGHT FOR HWiJT RECEIVED DAILY, And Forwarded emi-Weekly. Per STEAMER AMAZON, Capt. R. JoniesON. Per STEAMER Capt. Ei>wabx> Hiller. Havipg a commodious Warehouse on Dillon’s Wharf, we are prepared to receive freight as above. Due notice will he given of the days of departure of each steamer ERWIN 4 HARDEE. JOHN L, ROCMILLAT. *»pl» Im Agent on Wharf FOR PALATKA, Via Darien, Brunswick, St. Xsiy’i, |r (r . nandina, Jacksonville and Plrolat*. THlEnewsnd fast steamer FOUNTAIN, Caw C -.".1.‘• A '. TNril ’* lll le «» e f • «bore on SATURDAY the .. th met, at !> o'clock a.m. »PP'y mi board, at Padlel ford a U hail near While's Central Cotton Press or to M. A. COHEN, Agent Freight payable on Wharf. * nippers will famish weights and measurement of g™™ sept 29 COMPETITION DEFIED ! FREIGHT FOR AUGUSTA. The New and .Elegant Very Fast Steamer SCORPIO, KODGKRS, Master, will commence receiving freight THIS MORNING, at *<er Sen* " n<11,6 a "* B °* t f ° r stK? S*™” or P “^ wUh e,e *“ i .. KEtN A CO. FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER. then?capaS*'wflfre C elv^ 1 f ft.* 011 ' bnr <lepli> ts °oa TANARUS». Hilton Hi^d. RAILROADS. A. & G. R. R, NSaS„‘ii SSHB SS Agents for Steamer Gibbon*, snd this Comnmv n\&Y%£mnSS: K < “ nntrl WM. DUNCAN. Act. Preat. A. A O. R. R. OO ERWIN A HARDEE, Agents for Steamer NOTICE. On r.nd after Friday, the 29th inst. the Steamer WM. G. GIBBONS FeieM from the Doctortown Route i“tß snri ,r n d ?* ? irann,h on * nd Imfore the 2Sth rt ***tortown on or before the *2Bth inst will he promptly removed, as heretofore „ ERWIN A nARDEE _!* p ™ 2w Agents for steamer Central Railroad SUPERINTENDENT’S OFFICE > .... Savannah, Ga., September 1. * (Ys ftrtl ' r Tt< ; sd ‘*3'’ ’ r,,h inat., a daily train (Snn- J days excepted; will leave for Augusta at 4 a m.. connecting with a Ime of Hacks ranine between Station 4.„ Central Railroad, am] Waynesboro ou the Augusta aud Savannah Railroad. oa tne Passengers by rhis tine will arrive in Aueusta tho him weaving Savannah in time to get ImiTffo?'AU& l tT ,nm Wl,l ‘ lhr ..s'sH! 1 ’ ~,F “l'yP»r"enger Train must be prepaid and delivered at the Depot foe night before 1P Hv ornt*r of GEO. W ADAMS. Oeneml Superintendent. G. \V. SCATTERGtXID, - Awsistagt Snperinienden Central Railroad SUPERINTENDENT’S OFFICE, 1 p ,„. ~ . . Savannah, Ga., August ‘M, 1865 f I r ,o . r Augusta and intermediate Slatlona be low 4% Central Railroad, and betivecu Waynesboro and Angnsta, Augusta and Savannah Railroad will be received on and alter Saturday, the 2Cth inst AH Way freight to bo prepaid. By orde* of GEO. W. ADAMS, General Superintendent „„ O W. SCaTTKRGOOD, Assistant Superintendent ATLANTIC t GDLF a. fi. WILL BE FINISHED ABOUT FIRST DECEMBER NEXT, 1C tV'IIYVRD.gJ of its Capital Stock will ha at a bargain by Be P 27 :i HENRY BRYAN. IS SHIRMIIiRS WORKS. ORIFFING. BROTHER A CO., Paopr-izrosa, 1U t> 6 “ 60 UOtntTl,*«D STRtZT. NEW Y©*Rk . Manufacturers of Plows, Hsrrows,Cuitivators.V:ot. ton Sweeps, Corn Mills, Cotton Gins, Ac Every implement wanted by the Planter. Also dealere in Field and Garden Seeds. AleoTAgintohS 81 25 c * ‘-‘'"'■bntr.-ued Manure, Bone, Ac. Send for circular h2O 3m MCCCLLOIIfiirS LEAD (fl„ ISTo. 64 Duane St.,! HEW TORS. H A branda°of St * ntly h>D4 ,hcir weU known Drop Shot, Lead Pipe, Buck Shot, Sheet Idcad and Bar Lead, W Ooi h e« h .7i, oebe. 0 eb e . r 4 fors f li: a a , t "*• lowe<lt ““‘tet price? iTand agency FOR SOUTHERN GEORGIA. fpHE hubacriber, fonaerly of Savannah, and resident .• £'J 51 lackshesr, Pierce county, Ga..on the Atlan u i n Wailroad. will give hia personal and uadi vldecl attention to Ihe rale and purchase of Land;, contiguous to the 6ai(l railroad, on commission, and solicits the patronage of all needing an agent there A« experience in the land, lumber and timber busi ness of twenty years In Georgia and South Carolina guarantees ample qualification. He will be reDre’ sented in Savannah by Mr. Henry Bryan, ard in New \ ork hy the Great Southern Land Agency, 71 Broa-i way. JOHN D. DKLANNOY Refers to any old resident In Savannah seplS 3m “TJ DOIFHO wotra^ 3iS Beaver Street, New York. Offers for sale of his own Importations, In bond and duty paid, the largest stock of Wines, Liquors, Sc., of any other bonsc in this country, comprising in part of Otard, Henncsy, Pinet Caatillou, Martel, Godara Brandy, Rochelle Brandies in half, quarter, and eighth casks; also Otard nnd Ronycr, Lafcrrelere and Fils Brandy, in cases of one dozen each “Gin.” Udolpho Wolfe’s Schiedam In pipes. Schiedam Aioiuatic Schnapps, in bond and duty paid, In caaesnf one dozen quarts and two doaen pints. “Whiskey and Rum.” Scotch and Irish Whiskey, In hhda. and cases of one dozen each Bonrbon Whiskey in barrels and cases of one dozen each. rum. “Jamaica" and "St. Croir Rum" in hbds and cases of one dozen each. Madeira, Sherry and Port Wines, More than twenty dillbrcnt grades, In halves, qnar ters and eighth casks, also In cases of one dot*n each. “Hork, Champagne, Moselle and Claret Wines.” From Peter Arnold Mnmm In Cologne, proprietor of Joannisbuig estate; J. H. P. Becker 4 Fils; Ebthe nancer, Bencrke 4 Cos., Bordeaux Barton 4 Guestin. Bordeaux, and from other wull known houses in Ger many and France. On a, CoaiHiLß, SaaDima, Brrrzaf, Mcarian, Oirvta, BkAKKv. Floats vis, &o. Twenty-five years’ bupiness transactions with tho Southern States, with some of the largest and mast respectable deaJers,should bo i-nfficient gaaradtee that every article offered by the advertiser for sale is pure and gennine. Samples can be eeen, and catalogue of prices ob tolned. hr i-Adreusing ihe above, »ugS-3m THE NEW SKIRT FOR 1865. A WONDERFUL invention for ladiro. Unqneetlon ably snporior to all others. Don’t toll to read the advertisement in the Savannah Herald containing foil particulars every Saturday morning. Jy® staw?»