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L 0 CAL lAT TER S.
KLUtTIUJI KETI RMK.
m iirb mtereat will be felt by the public t.> learn
, v r , -nit of the election, we will be under ol>lig»-
" j to [tio.se of our Mentis who will send us returns
■ a their re«|>cct!ve counties at the earliest possible
Thf Election of Delegate* to the State
Convtulltin.
[Ve observe by our exchanges mat a livelj Interest
nit throughout the State In the election of dele
r n, to the State Convcutton which takes place to
f o-row, nd that in many of the counties the ablest
■ m0 j| worthy citizens have been placed in nouit
wc are pleased too to learn that In moat of
the counties the people have been able to agree upon
per persons to represent them In the Convention,
nntt mat no opposition tickets are to be run. Iu
vipw of the Importance of the Convention and the
[ve questions of national and State Interest that
a-o likely to enter into Its deliberations, it Is ex
tremely desirable that only men in every respect
eualliied for the intelligent and faithful discharge of
tae ni-h trust reposed—men of talents, sound judg
incur 'prudence and unquestioned Integrity—should
he sent in Chatham county we have no lack ot
cjnciid, tes, and It will be the fault of the voters ti
are not worthily ably and faithfully represented
t)ie (.onveution. w bile we feel a deep solicitude
that the delegates chosen shall represent the true
jeatiments and best interests of our section or the
State, we have abstained from expressing a iy pre
feren-e for candidates affording to each the same
privilege uirough our columns.
tVo trust that the election which takes place on
tomorrow will be conducted in an orderly and de
o irons manner, and that the result may be satlsfac
torv to all parties.
Thf Theatre.—lt is due to ourselves as well as to
tl,i ia lies and gentlemen of the dramatic troupe who
jji ,je their debut on our stage on Sal urday night
t ~t we should make an explanation of the manifest
omissions m our srticle of yesterday. By negligence
n tae transmission of copy to our composing room
the last s iee» of our article did not reach the fore
nm, hud lienee were omitted. They are appended
below:
Miss M E. Gordon, as tady Gay Spanker, produced
a very favorable Impression, possessing as she does
very striking personal attractions, aud a fascinating
vivacity of manner, well schooled and controlled,
ia the description of the steeple-chase, however, the
pa:k in mil cry, and those similar passages which
are considered the " points ” of the character, her
voice seemed not to lie backed by such lungs as the
pay Spanker is supposed to have. Aud we thought
Unit the seductive wiles with which Lady Gay lures
Sn Harcourt ou to confusion, were entered iuto with
a trnle too much of ardor and freedom to harmonize
with the picture of elevated society which the play
i- Intended tj give.
Mr. Raymond is a commedlan of the order styled
‘ eccentric,'’ and in the role of Mark Meddle was ir
resistibly comic. We have no hesitation In saying,
and we say It boldly, that he will be hailed with a
greeting whenever he shall make his entrance on the
stage during the coming season.
Want of .-pace prevents our speaking particularly
cl lie other character], which however were sus.
tai u'd, with average ability. We trust an apportu
n ,y will present Itself when the several performers
c n appear in more favorable circumstances, than
fuse under which they evidently labored ou the
opening uighr.
We were pleased to notice that the arrangements
of t..e management for the preservation of order In
ail abont the theatre ere ettectunl, and that the
m ist perfect decorum Is the result.
life managers wtH consult their own interest and
confer a favor Upon the public by continuing to *i.-
l .i e their excellent regulations.
lac performance of .Metamora last evening was on
Hie v. aole very creditable. Mr. Hamilton as Meta
moru wis excellent, surpassing all expectation. His
re i-rnig of the famous savage was exceedingly
10 Veriul and e rectil e, and elicited ehthusla-tlc de
m ustrations of approval from all parts of the house.
Tue piece was admirably put upon the stage, aud dis
played the abundant resources of the company to
even better advantage than ou Saturday evening.
To-night “The Serious Family” aud Solon Shingle.”
THE COCKTS.
BSroRE CAPT. -AML. COWDREY, rHOVOST MARSHAL,
SUB-DISTRICT OF OOEECHEE.
Savannah, Oct 2, iscb.
United States vs. Rachael Ileplen;, (colored)—As
-aunand Battery. Tile prisoner was ordered tone
confined in the county jail lor one month.
United States vs. Isaac Richardson—Charge Va
grancy. The prisoner having proved his good char
acter, aud that he desired employment, he was there-
lore discharged.
l imed Stines vs. Mary Dinkins—Creating a dis
turbance in tlie streets. Fined $lO.
United States vs. Stinire Block—Having good* in
liis possession supposed to have been stolen. Case
discharged.
I’nited States vs. A. Carter, (colored)— Interfering
with a policeman in the discharge of his duties.
fined *5.
United States vs. J. Gibbons—lnterferingdvlth a po
liceman in the discharge of his duties. Plea, guilty :
fcnjtl $5. •
United States vs. R. Louis (colored)—Stealing. I ri-
Eoner discharged.
'Uu.ted States, in behalf of Wm. Colson and Jftmcs
Iteddy (colored)—lllegally taking possession of a
horse a ad wagon, property of Wm. Colson in posses
.on of James Buddy. In the above case it was or
dered. that Inasmuch as an order was issued ftom
the office of the Provost Marshal on the 14th of Sept..
1165, for Janies Keddy to. remain In peaceable pos
session of a certain wagon claimed by Mrs J. R. Tur
ner, and valued at SSO ; and It appearing that Philip
M. Russell, Esq., acting as a Justice of the Peace for
the county of Chatham, had ordered the seizure of
the said wagon until an examination can be held
before mm, it was ordered that as the Commanding
General Department of Georgia had given the ad.u
dleaiion of all cases where freedmen are concerned,
into the hands of the Provost Marshals of their re
spective districts ; that the warrant Issued by Philip
M. Russell, acting R 9 a Justice of the Peace, county
<n Chatham, lie set aside ; and that Wm. Swoll, act
ing as a Constable for the county of Chatham, de
liver the said wagon into possession of James Reddy
forthvrith.
United* States vs. Abagail. '(colored)—Stealing.
Case discharged.
United Stares vs. Richard Brown—Fighting In the
streets—plea guilty ; fined $lO.
United States vs. T. M. Jlce—Fighting In the
s'reets—plea guilty ; fined -$lO.
United States vs. Toni Smiley, Cos K, lo3rd C. S. C.
T Disorderly conduct. Ordered to be locked up In
Jail.
United States vs. Wiley Morton—Vagrancy. Case
discharged.
PCBao.VAt..— Aaiong the passengers by the Zodiac,
for Sew York on Saturday, was Mr. J. R. Fay,
Cashier of the Herald from an early day of Its ex
istence. Ills to Mr. Fay’a ability, faithful attention
t o business tufa devotion to the Interests of the en
terprise, that the paper owes in great part its safe
conduct through the trying period of its early career,
and its final establishment upon an unquestioned
fiuaueial basis. Tha gratitude and esteem of the
managers of the IIerALD, and the respect of the
business community in which Mr. Fay was known
here, will follow him wherever he may go. Mr.
l'uzgcrald, who succeeds Mr. Fay. will, we are sure,
be found courteous, ramble, and In all respects ac
ceptable to those of our patrons who have occasion
io visit the Herald coaming room.
A CARD. ~
The passengers on the steamer “ Hunter," Pioneer
Une, from New York, take this method of express
ing their thanks to Capt. M. L. Rogers and hts offi
cers for their uniformly kind and courteous attention
to their comfort, on this her maiden voyage, and we
do heartily recommend her to our friends and the
travelling public generally, feeling assured that they
will have no cause to regret having entrusted them
iclvo3 to the care of Capt. Rogers, who Is ever ready
and willing to make a trip agreeable, as also the
Purser and Steward j wltoae affability and marked
< ourtesy will not fall to meet the approval of all who
may avail themselves the pleasure of a trip on the
Hunter.”
The Hunter Is perfectly new and elegantly fitted
up, possessing -every thing on board that can con
nlbuteto the convenience and comfort of passen
gers. And as to the fare, we do not think the most
lastidlous epicure could object. Success to the Hun
ter and her crew.
Louis Amerbou, R. D. Mumford,
-A. Honlg, Geo. A. Jeffers,
J. P. McN’orrlll, J, H. Cavanagh,
James A. Barron, E. 0. Murdock,
E. R. Schneider, J. Monahan,
B. F. McGuair, and others.
F. C. Jeffreys.
CBMBTEBV reports.
Report of interment* in Imirml tirott temrteru
nmu September Ut, Isos, to .September *HI, IMS.
Sept. Ist— C Jordan. 31 years. Neuralgia Cos C
load War York.
Sept, 2d.—Joseph Kane, » years. Remittent fever,
Peußjlvatila ; E. A. Jusvln, 20 years. Remittent fever
Cos. C, *ith Mass.
Sept. 3d.—Chas B. Williams; 28 years, Diarrhoea,
Cos. F, 162d Xew York Regl ; John Lutherage, la
years, Congestive fever, Cos. A, ISSd Xew York Regt. :
Emily J.Carr, s years. 2 mouths, worm fever Geor
gia.
sept. «h-Thomas Unit, 2? years. Congestive fe
ver, Cos G, 163d New York Regt., Nathaniel 11 Adams,
9 years, 3 months, 24 days. Congestion of the limn,
Geoigia ; Wilson ltnreli, 45 yearn, injuries received
by a fall, Georgia ; James M Jones, 69 years, enter
itis, Maryland; Abraham Apple, 4 veals, ;i mouths li
days, Typhoid Malarial feyer.
Georgia.
Sept, th—William II Clagltorn. 6 years, 6 months
-6 days, Dysentery, Georgia ; Warren E Stores, Cos F.
14th Maine Regt.
Sept. Bth—Samuel Jones.t years, Convulsions.
Bridge, o.t, Conn. ; Jacob Masttcfc, 4 years. Convul
sions, Georgia.
Sept »th—Charles F. Putnam, 26 years, Typhoid
fever, Major 153d New York_Volunteers.
Sept 10—AIV Lunt, 23 years, chronic diarrhoea, Cos
H. 14th Maine ; Sergeant J Jdnes, 46 years, chronic
dlanhoea, 22d Geo Ball, Jas Marcellas, 21 years, re
mittent fever, Cos. B, 175th New York Regiment ;
Daniel Perkins, Cos. C, 173dNew York Regiment; In
fant Lewis, still born, Savannah, Ga.
Sept 11—Win H Nickerson, 20 years, typhoid fever,
Massachusetts ; Chas Kimple, i)2 years, colic, Cos B,
76th N Y Regt; John Graham, debility and diarrhoea,
Cos B, 90th N Y Regt.
Sept 12—George Whitney, 4 months, inttamatlon of
bowels, Georgia; Jas Goodrich, chronic diarrhoea,
Cos K, 14th Maine Regt.
Sept 14—J C White, 20 years, Cos B, 153d New- York
Regt; Chas T Cushman, 18 years, chronic diarrhoea,
CO H, 14th Maine Regt.
Sept 15 —Samuel B Pease, 25 years, congestive fever
Cos B, 175th N Y Regt.
Uterus, Georgia.
Sept 17—Peter Hermann, eo years and 27 days,
apoplexy. Prussia ; David Paine, 25 years, typhoid
fever, New York.
Sept 18—Martin Nilan, continued fever Cos B 163d
N Y Regt,
Sept 19—Ida F Ferguson, still born, Georgia.
Sept 20—Jeremiah Elsworth, 19 years, congestive
fever, Cos A, 153d N Y Regt; A Marston, 17 years,
chronic diarrhoea, Cos E, 14th Maine Regt; John I’
Rowe, 18 years, chronic diarrhoea, Cos H, I4(h Maine
Regt; Walter Todd, 31 years, congestive fever, Cos K,
153d N Y Regt.
Sept. 20th —Elijah Henderson, 60 years, 4 months
congestive chills, Georgia ; John D Laßoclie, 8 years,
congestive fever Georgia ; Henry Cloddy, 8 years,
congestive fever, Georgia.
Sept. 21st—Caroline Mastiek, 7 years, intermittent
fever, Georgia.
S;pt. 22d —W C Chandler, 25 years, chronic dlar
rnoca, Cos. G. 9th Lou lslaua Regt.; Catherine Scliel
deman, 6years, congestive fever, Georgia; Infant
Mullryne, still born, Georgia.
Sept 25tb—Christina Mentz. 61 years, dysentery,
Bavaria.
Sept. 27th—John M. Robbins, 34 years, congestive
fever Georgia.
Sept. 23th—John H Crofts, acute pleurisy, England.
Scpt29th—EdwlnjHenry West 10years,bUllons con
gestive fever, Florida ; Helen Mary Fox, 16 years,
congestive fever, Georgia.
Deaths In the City, 47. !
Stillborn Infants, 3.
Brought dead to the City, 2.
Total, 62.
A. F. TORLAY,
Keeper of L. G. Cemetry.
auction Sale of government Stock.—At the
sale of Covernmeat proporty yesterday there was a
large attendance, and bidding was lively. Mnles
brought good prices. The sale will continue
to-day, when some line six mule teams will be sold,
also 6ome horses. We understand this will be the
1 ist day of the sale. They will olter their best stock,
and we would say to those who want tine animals
they had better attend the sale.
Tun Round Table, anew literary paper of a ldgh
class, the Albion, Wilkes’ Spirit are received and lor
sale by Estill, rear of the Post Office.
Union Meeting.—The Union men of Savannah are
requested to meet at the Hall over the Express office,
corner of Bay and Drayton streets, to-night at eight
o'clock. Let ali who respect the Government of the
United States be present.
Hotel Arrivals.
PORT ROYAL HOUSE tHILTON HEAD) OCT. 1.
A A Brown, Beaufort Beni Burns, Philadelphia
E C Douglass, Maine .1 MoSaul, Mississippi
J Williams. Charleston it F Smith.
P S Posted, do
SEA ISLAND HOTEL (HRTON HEAD) OCT. 1.
W R Smith, Hilton Head |C W Northrop, Savannah
W H Woodman, do A W Wilbur, do
H A Tophatu. do .1 Mcßae, Wilmington
Brig Gen E A Wild, U S V|Dr J Sparrow. Canada F
G A Brown, Beaufort |0 N Goodall, Manchester
J Magwood, Mt Pleasant |4 N Edwards, Templeton
S B Blackwell, do_ )J Arthur, New York
8 O Howse, Florida j
.Sliippinj; Intelligenee.
miniature Almanac—This Day*
Sun rises 5 55lMooir rises 4 19
Sunsets 0 43|Uigh water s. 5 45
PORT OF SAVANNAH.
Arrived.
Monday, Oe . 2 18G5.
Steamship Hunter, Rogers, New York—Hunter .t
Gammed.
Consignees.
Per Steamslii i Hunter, from New York—Adams Ex
press Cos, J Anderson A Son, W B Adams, G W Aden,
W A Beard, J 1. Bromley, Brigham, Baldwin A Cos.
Bed, Wylly A Christian, W 11 Burroughs, G Butler,
Crane, Johnson A GrayblU, 0 Cohen, A M Cohen A-
Bro, Dzyahnski A Slager, Einstein A Eckiuan, Erwin
A Hardee, B F Einstein, J Gilliland A Cos, C L Gilbert,
LJ Gadmartln, Hunter A Gammed, Hess A Gutt
inan, N A Hardee, Hilton A Randall. Halsey, Watson
A Cos, A B Ives A CO, N B Knapp, Lovell A Lattiinore,
.M Lavin, Leeve A Leon, Laurent? A Cos, SM Lederer,
L Ladeivr, Mather A West, L McLawcy, M S Meyer,
J McMahon, C K Osgood, V Orff, Order, Pollard, Cox
A Cos. H W Pierce, J J Rooertson A Cos, Rothschild A
stern, T Richards A son, Rogers A Canu, W H Stark,
Autotue Stamm, E Schuster, W H Sherwood. J II
Seelv A Cos, Stuart A Cos, J T Thomas A Cos, J L Villa
lunga, D K Wright. W M Walsh, John R Wilder, L L
Willey, Weed A Cornwed, J Honlg, W U L, J II Sel
long A Cos, P Hamberger, 3 M Oragg A Cos, H F, At
lanta, E K Thompson, N R Enslghn A CO, PHopp, W,
H In a diamond, SC, G ilelmbold, W A Cos, c LG,
Bass A Johnson, single Star, W F L, D Peysey, DAL
Goldberg, Phillips A Hunt, J Llppmanu, G O Marcey,
W H McWhorter, WP, TPevy, T Laurantz A Cos, N
lu a diamond, K P McWorrall, C Z u. V tn a diamond,
J 11 DepUti, R Tamer, J Antony, H W A Cos.
Passengers.
Per Steamship Hunter, from New York—Mr and
Mrs Hnuig Hint J children, Louts Aiuernoln, Miss L J
Heed, J P McNorrill, J A Harrow, K R Schneider, H
E McGraw, E C Jeffrey, M Mezex, R D Mumford, O A
Jeffers, J H Cavanaugh. E O Murdock, Mrs Fowley
and children, J Monahan.
PdRC OP PORT ROYAL.
Arrived.
Sept 28— Sloop Star King, Bncklev, Savannah.
Sept 29—Steamer Loulsburg, Dale, Jacksonville.
Sept 30—Schr Orville, Murphy, Bath, Me.
Cleared.
Sept 23—Schr Nancy Mills. Small, New York.
Sept 29— Sloops Star King, Buckley, Savannah;
Eliza, Wiliams, do; steamship Empire City, Alexan
der, New York. _
Sept so—Brigs Mary Cobb, Dundan, Savannah ;
Ida M Comery, McLellau, do.
LIST OF VESSELS IN THE PORT OF
SAVANNAH.
SAVANNAH, Oct 3, 1865.
SRirrt.
New England, Hodges—loading for Liverpool—at
Lower Hydraulic Press—Brigham, Baldwin A Cos.
BRI OS.
Brig Aurora, (Br.) , from Hadfax, N S. 378 tons
—discharging loot of Drayton strete—E L Gae A Cos.
Imogens, Saunders, 4JO, loading, Philadelphia,
Uuiou Ferry Wharf—L J Gullmartln A Cos.
Burchard A Torrev, Hasklli, dlscg, Iron Steamboat
Co’s wharf—Cheeseuian A Marshall.
Regetta, Stanley—loading—Dry Dock wharf, Hut
chison’s Island—Jos Ltppman.
SCHOONERS.
Lottie Kolta, (3 maatedj Endtcott, dlsc'g., Machine
Shop, Eastern Wharves.
B L Sherman, (3 masted) in distress—repairing.
Schr Wm E steveuson, Threadcraft, 46, walling,
at dock foot of Barnard street—Master.
Mary Ann Emma, Cousins— l6s, w’tlng, Iron Steam
boat Co’g wharf—Haywood, Gage A CoT
NEW BOOK STORE,
147 CONGRESS STREET,
•J Doorw W«»s( from WliltaU.**i*.
THE tinderrigned has opened a New Boc k Store
at 147 Couuresa ft root.
The public are reepocfully invited to eall aud ex
amine nil stock of Miscellaneous bo kK school book*,
juvenile books, religious book*. Sunday School book*,
blank books, stationery, card phtojpajfhs photo
graph albums, fancy rubber hill#, foot balls, fancy
paper boxes. 4c., Ac.
The leading- newnapers and periodicals will l»c kept
conutanrly on hard, and American and Foreign
Monthly and Ouarterly Review* will be furnished to
anberihers at the regular subscription rates
Special attention will he given to Sunday School
Literature ami Libraries will be promptly supplied to
Sunday-£cho<»& iu the city and country. School Re
quisite# of all kind* for teacher** and Scholars kept
on lmnd.
The undersigned is agent for the American School
Aparatus Company, and is prepared to furnish School
Furniture and School App iratna of all kinds, at the
shortest notice, and «t ibe lowest rater.
11. Mallon.
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FERGUSON & DIXON,
UNDERTAKERS,
Cabinet Mafcer. anti Upholterers.
121 Broughton Street, between Bull and
Whitaker.
HAVING this day associated ourselves togelhcr,
we beg lo inform our liiends and the public,that
we are now prepared to execute all orders entrusted
to onr care in the above branches. Personal atten
tion given to fnrnisning F merals. Bell Ilanging In
all Its branches. Also prepared 10 renovate Feathers
b steam.
0 t2-6t D FERGUSON,
W. L) D XON.
LAND AGENCY
FOR
SOUTHERN GEORGIA.
THE subscriber, formerly of Savannah, and resident
at Bhickshear, Pierce county, Ga.. on the Atlan
tic A Gnlf Railroad, will give his personal and undi
vided attention to the sole and purchase of Lauds
contiguous to the said railroad, on commission, and
solicits the patronage of all needing an agent there.
Am experience in the land, lumber and timher hnsi
ness of twenty years in Georgia and South Carolina,
guarantees ample r- 'lficatlon. He will be repre
sented In Savanna! by tt<-nry Bryan, srd in New
York bv the Great Southern ’ Agency. 71 llroad
way. JOHN " DELANNOY.
Refers to any old resides in Savann h.
septs 8m
SWITZERLAND!
THE SWISS CHEESE
II A. S ARRIVED.
litre las il Gone to’
WHY, TO
R. BALFOUR’S STORE,
No. 151 Broughton Street.
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NTIIW SKIRT POH’eB
liPt FX E LLI '
The Great Invention of the Age
IN
Hoop Skirts,
J. W. Bradloy’s lew Patent Dnpex Ellip
tic (or Double) Spring' Skirt.
rpHIS Invention consists of Duplex for two; Ellptic
4- Pure Refined Steel Springs, Ingeniously braided
tightly aud firmly together, edge to edge, making the
toughest, most flexible, elastic and durable Spring
everused. They seldom bend or break like the sin
gle Springs, and consequently preserve their perfect
and lieuntiful shape more than twice as long as any
Single Spring Skirt that ever has or can be made.
The wonderful flexibility and great comfort nnd
pleasure to any lady wealing the Duplex Elliptic Skirt
will be experienced particularly in all crowded Assem
blies, Operas, Carriages. Railroad Cars, Church Pews,
Arm Chairs, for lbomenade and House Dress, as the
Skirt can be folded when in use to occupy a smnl!
place as easily and conveniently as a Silk or Muslin
Dress.
A lady having enjoyed the pleasure, comfort and
great convenience of wearing the Duplex Elliptic
Steel Spring Skirt for a single day will never after
wards willingly dispense w ith their use. For children,
misses and young ladles they are snperlor to all oth
ers.
The noops are covered with 2 ply double twisted
thruad and will wear twice as long as the single yarn
covering which is used on all Single Steel Hoop Skirts.
The three bottom rods on every Skirt are also Double
Steel, and twice or double covered to prevent the eov
oring from wearing ofl' the rods when dragging down
stabs. atom;steps, Ac., which they are constantly
subject to when in use.
All are made of the new and elegnntCo.ded Tapes,
and are the best quality in every part, giving to the
wearer the most graceful and perfect shape possible
and are unquestionably the lightest, most desirable,
comfoitable and economical Skirt ever made.
WESTS’, BRADLEY A CARY, (late .1. I. A J. O.
West,; Proprietors of the Invention, and Sole Manu
facturers, <>T Chambers and "9 and SI Read, streets,
New York.
For pale in all first class stores in this city, and
ttaroiighuut the United States and Canadas. Havana
de Cuba, Mexico, South America, and the West In
dies.
Inquire for the Duplex Elliptic (or double)
Spring Skirt. JyS Sti
The Steam Flour Mill
TO REN TANARUS,
THIS large Mill, adapted to Flour, Meal and Grits,
will be rented to an approved tenant for one or
more years.
Also,
The lands east of the Mill, dorm to Jones'Canal,
well adapted to Gardening, Grass, Ac,
Also,
The Race Track, two miles from the city, on the
Augusta Road, Including the Goodal land
Also,
A tract of land on the south side of the same road,
opposite to the Race Track.
For terms apply to G. B La-nar or George S-
Owens, Esqrs. C. A. Lamar,
Administratrix of C. A. L. Lamar’s Estate.
sep3o 2arvlm
BALTIffIOEE COLLEGET
OF 1
DENTAL SURGERY.
The regular Lectures of the Twenty-Sixth Annua
Session will commence November Ist. The Infirmary
will open October 16th.
Faculty:
THOMAS E. BOND, A. M., M. D.
Pathology and Therapeutics.
PHILIP H. AUSTIN, A. M., M. D., D. D. S.,
Dental Science and Mechanism.
A. SNOWDEN PIGQOT, A. M., M. D.,
Anatomy and Physiology.
F. J. S. QOHGAS, A. M., M. D, D. D S.,
Dental Surgery.
RUSSELL MURDOCH, A. M., M. D.,
Chemistry.
HENRY HOBART KEECH, D. D. 8.,
Demonstration of Operat ive Dentistry.
THOMAS ROLLERS WATERS, D. D. 8.,
Demonstration of Mechanical Dentistry.
For information address
F. J. S. GORGAS. H. 0.
43 Hanover street, Baltimore, Md.
Oct2 law-4 vr
Legal Notices.
STATE OF US ORiiIA?CHATHAM COUNTY.—To
all whom it may concrrn:
Whereas M. A. Cohen will apply At th# Court of
Ordinary for Letter** of Adminfctraii *ii on the tauuc
of Miami ]> i.o!>ur;., .ii, clec«OM*l,
T here nro, therefore, to cite ami ainiouir-li alt
whom it may concern, tv> he and appear bef\»r«v aal<l
« ourt to make objection (if any they feavej on or be
firc i.e th a: Monday November m xt, other* isv
eaid letter# will be granted.
Wit tie# a ray hand rod official signature, thin ?sih
day of September, 136.'.
eep>* a A. O’BYRNE, Ordinary.
Stats of Georgia. Chatham county!—to
all whom it may concern :
Where Ferdinand Kolb will apply a, the Court
of Ore.lnary ior Lettera of Admitiiptration on the es
tate ot ffohn Uaim, deveuaed,
Thes.‘ H re, therefore, to cite and admonish all
whom it may concern, to be and appear beiorc paid
Con it to make objection (If any they have; on or be
fore the firat Monday in September next, otherwise
said letter** will be granted.
Witness my hand and official signature, this 29th
day of September, iSAV
gepflo D. A. O*BYRNE, Ordinary.
State ofc.egrgia, Chatham county.-To
ail whom it may concern :
Whereas .loan R. Norton will apply at the Court
of Ordinary for Letters of Admiuiatration on the es
tate of T had Jens S. Norton, deceased.
These arc, therefore, to cite and admonish all
whom it may concern, to be and appear before said
Court to make obir cti'>u (if any th*> have; on or be
! fore the first Monday in November next, otherwise
said letter? will be granted
Witness my hano and official sign atnre, this 28ih
day of September, 1305.
sep3Q D. A. O’BYRNE, Ordinary.
S’TATE OF GEORGIA, CHATHAM COUNTY—To
all whom it may concern:
Whereas, Caroline A Lamar Whl »pplv at the
Court of Administration on the estate of Charles A.
L. Lamar, deceased,
These are, therefore, to ci*e and admonish all
whom it may concern, to be and appear before said
Court to make objection (if any they havej on or be
fore the first Monday in November next, otherwise
said letters will be granted.
Witness my hand and official signature, this 2Gth
day oi September, 1*65.
D A. O’BYRNE.
sepSO Ordinary Chatham county.
OF GEORGIA, CHATHAM COUNTY.—
O To all whom it may concern •
Whereas, Louis Grenrald w ill apply at the Court
oi Ordinary lor Letters of Administration on the es
tate oi Paul E. (Uatigtiy, deceased,
These are, theretore, to cite and admonish all
whom it may concern, to be aud appear before said
Court to make objection (if any they have) on or be
fore the first Monday next, otherwise said letters will
be granted.
Witness my hand and official signature, this 26th
day of September, 1865.
D. A. O’BYRNE.
sep27 Ordinary.
STATE OF GEORGIA, CHATHAM COUNTY.—
To all whom it may concern:
Whereas, Eliz dufth Ddlon will apply at the Court
of Ordinary for L itters of Administration on the es
tate of James Carrol.
These are, therefore, to Cite and admonish all
whom it may concern, to be and appear liefore said
Court to make objection (if any they have) on <*r be
fore the first Monday in Novembet next, otherwise
said letters will he granted.
Witness my official signature this 13th of Septem
ber, IBG,j.
scp‘27 D. A. O’BY’RNE, Ordinary.
STATU OF GEORGIA, CHATHAM COUNTY.—
To all whom it may concern:
Whereas, Andrew M Ross will apply at the Court
of Ordinary lor Letters of Administration on the es
tate of Isaac W. Morrell, deceased.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
whom it may couc -rn, lo be and appear before said
Court to make objccsion (if any they have) on or be
fore the Ist Monday iu Novemb r next, otherwise said
letters will be granted.
Witness my tund and official signature this 20th
day of September, k 65.
sep27 D. A. ,O’BYRNE, Ordinary.
STATE OF GEORGIA, CHATHAM COUNTY.-
To all whom it may concern :
Whereas, Andrew M. Jackson will apply at the
Court of Ordinary for Letters of Administration on the
estate of Bcrnadino S. Sanchez.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
whom it may concern, to be and appear before said
Court to make objection (if any they have; on or be
fore the first Monday In November toext, otherwise
said letters will Ik> rrnnted.
Witness my hand and official signature this 27th
day of heptember, 27, 1865.
sep2B D. A. Q’BYHNB, Ordinary.
STATE OF GEORGIA, CHATHAM COUNTY—To
all whom it may toncern :
Whcrcus, Annin Wilson will app l )' at the Court of
Oralnary for Letters of Administration on the estate
of Edward G. Wilson, deceased.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
whom it may concern, to be and appear before said
Court to make objection (if any they have) ou or be
fore thf first Monday in November next, otherwise
said letters will be granted.
Witness my hand and official signature, this T2th
day of September, 1865,
tep3o D. A. O’BY’RNE, Ordinary.
GTATE OF GEORGIA, CHATHAM COUNTV.-To nil
whom it may concern :
Whereas. Adam Uohenstein Mill apply at the Court
of Ordinary for Letters of Administration on the Es
tate of Peter Ybusser, Deceased.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
M’hora it may concern, to be and appear before said
Court to make objection, (if any they have; ou or be
fore the first Monday in November next, otherwise
said letters will he granted.
Witness, my hand and official signature, this 2sth
day oi September, 1865.
oct 2 D. A. O’BY'RNE, Ordinary.
TO RENT.
Offices to Let.
TWO ROOMS TO LET, SUITABLE FOR
OFFICES.
Apply at th« HERALD OFFICE.
anl2-tf
Cellar to Let.
TO LET, A LARGE CELLAR, SUITABLE FOR
STORAGE.
Apply at tlio HERALD OFFICE.
aul2-tf
ROOMS TO LET,
Hilton Hoad, S. C„
THE Palmetto Herald Building having been Newly
Fitted Up, now offer* large and airy rooms, suita
ble for Sleepiug Apartments or busiuess purposes.
For terms apply to W. S. Sampson, Jr., on the prem
ises, cornerol Merchants* Row and Palmetto Avenue,
fi om 4 o’clock to 6 o clock p. m ju‘22
GROCERIES, I, taro Its, 3k C.,
CHOICE (GROCERIES
Just Received by Stuart A Cos.,
Corner of Bull and Broughton Streetp.
WE hare lust received from New York a choice as
sortment of GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, Ac.,
among which may be found—
Cox'a Sparkling Gelatine,
Pace, Preserved and Conserved Ginger
Jelufs,Prunes, Raising, Currants.
Saccss—Worcestershire, Cumberland, and Lon
don Club.
Pickles— English and American.
Spices of all kinds, whole and ground.
Teas— Black and Green, choice.
Ex'ra and Family Flour.
Crackers and Biscuit of all kinds.
Also, a complete assortment of
Foreign and Domestic Ale, Porter and Stont,
Wines, Whiskey, Brandy, Gin. Rum, Ac.
oct2-3t STUART A t O , Grocers.
Agen s for Redheads' Celebrated Yeast Powders
hT Ouwe & co.,
WHOLESALE
GROCERIES 1 LIQUORS,
W INKS AND SEGARS,
Corner Bryan and St. Julian and
Johnson Square,
(FRONTINO PULASKI HOUSE.)
CT* Agents for
ALE AND LAGER.
Con.tintly on band, an assortment of
RHEIN WINE.
In addition to the above there lea Sample Room in
the rear, where good Samples are always furnished.
septs lw
MACKEREL.
/•, ,A KITS new Mackerel, fast received end for
OUU sale by RICHARDSON * BARNARD,
HAY.
Q Art BALKS PRIME NORTH RIVER HAY—
OUU For sale to arrive by
tep2B HUNTER A OAMMELL.
AUCTION SALES.
~CARGD SALE.
By Bell, Wylly A Christian.
™PAy. the 61 h of Ortiitar. lint, at M o’c toffc
will lie snla, HI irnm of Mom. corner of Hay and It t*ll -
akc-r Mrectf. the cargo of »he Br Bchr. Albeit. HUU
Twosan, Y l- oonsteting oi
GROCERIES,
LIQUORS.
CLOTHING,
DRV GOODS,
ROOTS,
SHOES,
STATIONERY,
POCKET KNIVES,
&c., Ac.
Sa*c positive Itinl u ilhniit rcerve.
f a'aliqpiee may bo had at Store on Wi.lncmiay
<IOO ' ,S for im-peelu>n on Thursday.
By Bell, Wylly & Cliristian,
AT PRIVATE SALE.
Just receiver) ppr recent arrivalj from New
York,
50 cases Assorted Merchandise,
Consisting of
dry goods,
CLOTHING,
BOOTS AND SHOES.
HATS,
HANDKERCHIEFS, &c.
Now opening in Salesroom and offered at
Private Sale for a few days only at New
\ ork price's, in lots to suit purchasers.
B<-p29 5
YORK, WILLIAMS. M'INTIRE SCO'
AUCTIONEERS.
Public Sale of Camp and
Garrison Equipage
AND
QUARTERMASTER’S STORES.
\\ r ILI. be sold at Public Anction. at the Govern*
VV inent Storehouse, on Bay street, at the foot of
Dmyton street, at Savannah, 0 1.,
TUESDAY, OCT. 10th, 1865,
AT IO O'CLOCK., A. M.,
The following naraad Stores:
Several lots of Tents, Tent Flies and Foies
A quantity ot Axes, Hatchets, Mosquito Bars,
Knapsacks, (lamp Kettles, Mess Puns Ac .
A lot ol Stationery.
Several Saddles, Bridle*, and a variety of other
Quartermaster’s Stores.
To be sold without reserve.
Terms caetfn U. S. Currency.
E. F. GODDARD,
Capt. and A. A. Q. M.
-Administrator's Sale.
BY T. ,T, WALSH.
Du TUESDAY, October 10th. will be sold at comer
East Broad and President streets, nt II 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. eepSC lo
Bell, Wylly & Christian
Will sell at Private Sale
25 shares R. R. Stoek
,;o shares S. W. R. R. stock
60 shares A. &(» R. R. stock
r. shares Katonton Branch R. R. Stork
19 shares Marine Bank Stock
’* shares Bank Savannah Stock.
*ept23-tlO
FINANCIAL.
HARRISON & CO.,
BANKERS,
No. 19 New Street, Near Wall,
NEW YOnK.
COLLECTIONS ir ade on all parts of the United
States, Canada, West Indies and Europe.
Coin. Government Securities, State. City and Rail
road Bonds, Coupons, Stocks and Sontnem 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 ft CO.,
No. 19 New street, opposite the Gold Hoom.N. Y.
HARRISON, GODDIN & AI'PERSON,
Richmond. Va.
Reference—Messrs. Duncan ft; Johnston, Savannah;
Barber ft S.n, Augnsta. sepj-lm
Manning & Du Forest,
BANKERS AND BROKERS,
Bio. 19 Wall Street, New York,
Dealers in
(■old, Silver, Foreign Exchange
and (iiovernment Securities.
GIVB special attention to the purchase and sale o
Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Geor
gia Alabama, New Orleans and Tennessee Bank
notes. Southern Mates Bonds and Coupons, Railroad
Bonds and Coupons.
Interest allowed on deposits. fyls-3ra
Sight Exchange
ON
YORK,
In sums to suit purchasers, by
sep2R-tf K. F. METCALFE A CO.
EXCHANGE.
SIGHT DRAFTS ON NEW YORK.
For pale by
aepl6 BRIGHAM. BALDWIN A CO.
Willow s Wooden Ware,
AN INVOICE JTST RECEIVED, per Schooner Wide
World. For attic by
sep2J-r. BELI* WYLLY ACJJRISTUN.
RMOLINA,
Corner Bull and Congress Streets, under
Screven House,
IMPORTER and Wholesale Dealer In Havana Su
gars. Leaf and Smoking Tobacco. Also, a I kinds
of Virginia Chewing and Smoking Tobacco. Mer
schaura. Brier Root, and all other kinds of Pancy
Pipes. sep3o-3tn
HIDES, HIDES?
tft AAA POUNDS OF PRY HIDES WANTED.
OU.UIpU for which the highest Market Price
will be paid by
aep3n-r, L. J OPILMARTIX A 00.
Cheap Cottage Honscs;
FA. CUMMlNGS,.Carpenter and Itnllder, State of
• Maine, trill put np Cottage Houses In this city
during the commg Winter cheap, p-ovldcd be can get
purchasers lu advance for ten or futwn. so as to make
ft an object. For plansand particulars inquire at
_ HORATIO PITCHER'S.
Harris' Wharf, foot of Lincoln street,
eep2C-tf Under the Hnff.
FREIGHT FOR MACON
By laps, fantei
Apriyto •
aepW BRIGHAM. BALDWIN A CO.
_ auu*pisro.
Atluutio Count MnII Mtfrvni
Hill p Company .
for- new YORK,
.fcctTmri The new Fast Sailing W-amfhm
' VAhUNA. WIIITEHI SHTCommau.
CgyJi|LiUf> ‘ater. lor New York, will .tail 0 n
AVfeDNBSDAY, the 4th tn*t. at “
o’clock, p. m., pt eelsely.
For Freight or Passage, hjtingver v superior seeoin
modallons, apply to
JOHN R. WILDER
Ship's Bllia of Lading furnished and signed at the
(.flee of Consignee. oet-2
For Philadelphia
c THE fib-amshlp •* Cambria,” Capt.
-riwaw will leave for the above ,a>rt ou Friday,
ftyTufthc ldth of October, at—A. M., lor freight
pataage
Apply to
Hr.NTEB ft OAMMELL.
oct3
FOR NEW YORK.
-jp-v THE fast sailing Schooner J. G. Whiftli.
will have diapaten for above port, Rbr
, Freight or engagements
a.. Apply to
RODGBRS ft CANN, Agents.
oct3 3t
PIONEER LINE.
FOR NEW YORK.
-ftd—Jr.te \ The new and splendid U. S. Mall
/aßLq'i, Steamship HUNTER, M l. ROGERS,
Ooavmaraer, will Rail far the above
-'-J* l ** ■ T- port on her regular day, THURSDAY’,
October sth, at 5 o’clock.
For freight or passage, having splendid accommo
dations, apply to HUNTER ft GAMMELL.
oet9
STAR LIKE.
FOR
NEW Mm YORK.
TnE new and elegant filW elssa IL S. Mail Ptenm
ship CONSITTU'I’ION, Capt. Grcennuui. will
positively sail for tlie above port on
lYcdiirulay, Oct, 4th, at 5 o’clock p. in.
For freignt or passago, having splendid accommo
dations, apply to
BRIGHAM, BALDWIN ft CO,
oct2 Stoddard's Building, opp. Post Ofßoe.
FOR NEW YORK
STAB JBE LINE.
SBMI-WBEKIjY.
The first class U. 8. Mall Steamships
NEVADA - - Capt CAKPKNTra
UNITED STATES, - - - - Capt. Suaks
AMERti’A Capt Curt.
CONSTITUTION, - . . Capt. mb«ie.man.
The above ships compose the Line, and will «|U
from New York and Savnnnah every Wednesday and
Saturday.
BRIGHAM BALDWIN ft CO, Agents,
Savannah, Ga.
WAKEMAN, GOOKIN ft DICKINSON, ftgenta,
17 Broadway, New Y’ork.
SHIPPERS TO AUGUSTA
ARE notified that they can store their goods any
day daring the week, lo be forwarded by tho
abave floats, which are the lightest draught running
to Augusta, Iree of extra charge.
eepl» REIN * CO-
For Liverpool.
e-riv THE A1 American Ship .> EW ENGLAND,
Hodge, Master, having a large portion oi
JkyrA/her c .rgo engaged will be ready to receive
cargo at Lower HydrauHc Press on the 13th
Inst. * ’
For freight or passage apply to
scpl4-tr BRIGHAM, BALI'WIN 4 CO.
MIGHT FIT PALAIK*
And Internu'diate Landings
Will be received DAILY by the undersign
ed, FREE OF STORAGE, and forwarded
by the first daes
Steamer Gen.
All Goods in Warehouse covered by In
surance.
CHAS. L. COLBY & CO.,
sepSO cor. Abercorn and Bay sts.
COMPETITION DEFIED!
FREIGHT FOR AUGUSTA.
The New and Elegant Very Fast Steamer
SCORPIO,
RODG-KR9, Master,
Wiil commence receiving freight Tills MORNING, at
Exchange Wharf; and be the first Boat for Augusta
after the Helen.
For Freight Engagements or Passage, with elegant
Staterooms, apply to
KEIN ft CO. *
sep29-td U-t flay street.
FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER.
Ptilln ß brig MARY COBB, 285 tons bur
then, 28n0 bbl.,. capacity, will receive freight or char
ter on reasonable terms. For particulars, enquirer.)
„ WM. CANTWELL Agent.,
«>pl9 If Box 79, Hilton Hen<^
Freights
FOR AUGUSTA,
fltflE undersigned are prepared to receive goods at
A their Warefaonses—free of expense and cov
ered by Insure ce—for shipment to Anginta and
Klnta beyond by their regular line of light draught
at". Apply to CHAS. L. COLBY,
sept29—tf cor. Bay and Abereorn sts,
GREAT REDUCTION
-IN
FREIGHT TO AUGUSTA.
ON and after thin date the rate of Freight b? our
Line will be redneed
50 Per Cent !
Onr Lir.e la composed of the following Steamers, all
adapted to the trade, viz -
Iron Steamer AMAZON, Capt. Johnson.
New Iron Steamer WM. G. GIBBONS,Capt. Phllpot.
Steamer LAURA, Capt niller.
The Steamer Gibbons la In every particular a first
clan Panenger Boat.
can be effected by our Line at lowest
BT Freight received DAILY and forwarded
TWICE A WEEK.
aep2Blm ERWIN <fc HARDFE.
FREIGHT FOR AUGUSTA,
RECEIVED DAILY,
And Forw artfed emi-Vleekly#
AMAZON, Capt. R. Jonssos.
Per STEAMER LAURA, Capt- Eduakd Hiuiz.
Having a commodious Warehouse on Dillon’s Wharf,
wv *re prepared to receive freight as above.
Due notice will be given of tbit days of departure
or wch swanifr,
ERWIN A HARDEE.
. JOHN L. ROUMILLAT.
«cp!B Im Agent on Wharf.
! • hailkoadh . ;
Central Railroad
bUPKiIT.STKXDENT’S OFFICE, »
ON and a to. J . n , LMh ’. October 2. 18*5 f
t f.T l *L',r D , d)n "-’ a fU,, r oain term
m ' r,l! leave for Angnsla at 5 a
Ht Tine m n " lninfi *>«twecn
Anpista sndSS’h'a^ 1 on **
next by J hi, ‘ '"“’rill arrive in Augnata thA
* r °E°. W ADAkb,
ae,,
~~~ Assistant Supcrintendvi.
Central Railroad
SUPEIUNTENDENT’S OFFICE. )
Freight for Ang^n™^’. o ,* ’ August 'M, 18*6 f
"SnfcsSKKBjSjSSSSS*'""-’
By order of 1
GEO. W. ADAMS,
agsassssr
HOTELS. ~~ • •*
Sea Isiand Hotel.
OPE3V TO THE PUBLIC,
Tuesday, June 20tli, 1865.
THIS new Hob!, situated on the most desirahta
JfoL 1 tho eastern bank of Hilton Head IslanA a?
foida a fine view of the P.er Bay Ores? ,!5 d, J '
.1. “ ■u. !l l^e h „r c\pe*M.y‘ nd “ “
Nor!hern p"
der thrilotm aii'fKn, ,K Crr ‘’foo t ttm bo made to ren
ifnf,~a fastidious nan desire,
houses
Port Royal House,
HILTON HEAD, S C.
dell ft HUGO, PiiirtitTOis
'■ t rs. r. bcoo
iu.3-tt
UNVILLE & GLEASON.
SA.VA.TST.IsrAIT.
A-GrEN-TS FOR
MERRITT, WALCOTT & CO.,
M Coßrtlanilt street. He? Tori.
MANUFACTURERS OF ALL KINDS OF
BOLTS, NUTS AND WASHEBS;
BrlSce, Car, Skip or Bart Hook,
AND r-
BOILER BOLTS,
bETT SfREHS, COACH OH LAO SCREWS.
Hot and Cold Pressed Nuts,
MUHO AND SQUARE WASHERS,
Turnbuckles, Tlolt Ends, Taps
nnd Dins, fto.
ALSO DEALERS IN
RAILROAD SUPPLIES.
LOCOMOTIVKS, CARS, RAILS, CHAIRS
SPIKES,TIRES, AXLES; CAR TRIM ‘
JUNGS of every description, and
every article used in constructing
nr operating Railroads.
STEAMSHIP SUPPLIES.
RNGINBERS’ stores.
COAL OIL, TALLOW, WASTE FELTIhG, HEMP,
AND RUBBER PACKING: LAMPS, PAINTS.
VARNISH, Ac.; ENGINEERS' TOOLS,
of every description; CHIPPING
AND RIVETING HAMMERS.
SCREW PUNCHERFILES,
CHISELS, Ac,
TELEGRAPH MATERIALS.
WIRE, INSULATOE& BATTERIES, IN
STRUMENTS, ACIDS, SULPHATE
COPPER, &c.
Also Manufacturers of the 1
BEST OAK TANNED BELTING.
MACHINERY. LATHS, PLANERS,
DRILLS, PUNCHES AND SHEARS,
STEAM ENGINES, STATION
ARY AND PORTABLE
SAW MILLS,
SAWS,&c.
repti tt
STATIONERY, AC.
~ ESTII^IvF^
Newspaper Depot,
AND—
STATIONERY STORE,
BUI Street, Corner of Bar L-aae.
BACK OF THE POST OFFICE.
NHW STOVBZiS.
Jurt Received at the above Depot a farther supply of
MAJOR JONES’ COURTSHIP, Price 100
ANNIE, OR CONTENTMENT, Price 50 ct-.
Leslies’ Ladies Magazine. Eclectic Magazine.
Mad, Demorests’ Mirror of Fashions, Price 40 Cts
THE ROGUES AND ROGUERIES OF NEW YORK.
Price 36 cent*.
also
HARPER’S MONTHLY, GODEY’S LADY'S BOOK’
ATLANTIC MONTHLY, Ac., for OCTOBBR.
The usual assortment of
Northern Dailies and Weeklies
Received by Every Steamer,
augso
THE CHARLESTON DAILY NEIS
Can be had at
ESTILL’S
News Degot and Cheap Periodi
cal Store.
BULL STREET, BACK OF 3HE POST OFFICE.
sep2C
BOOKS & STATIONERY.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
CALL AT
SAVILLE & LEACH,
•ep4-tf cor. Bryan street and Market Square,