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=i== ELfCWOII ItKTVUna.
As much ltitereet will be tot by the public to learn
the result of the election, we will be under obliga
tion* to those of our friends who will send us returns
from their respective counties at the earliest possible
moment.
sIEETI.NO OF THE (iEOIIOU t'NION
CUT. • * *
Last evening the Georgia Cnion Club held a meet
,ug at their Util, over Ihe Adams Express Offlce. te
take action In regard to the election of delegates to
dar. Judge Benedict presided. Rein arts were made
hr Col. A. iv. Stone, Dr. J. V. Clark, and L. S. Bennett,
the Colon nominees. They defined their positions,
\nd expressed strong Union sentiments. Their ad
dresses were followed Uy remarks from Mr. J. E.
Hsres, of the Republican, who supported the ticket,
and advised voters, in view of prospecilvc Intimida
tion at the polls, to without rail to provide themselves
with amnesty certificates. Mr. Rose, a mechanle oi
Savannah, also supported the ticket, and other re
marks were made, after which the meeting ad
journed. it t
The Alarm of Fire East Evening.
Last evening between six and seven o’clock the
Exchange bell sounded an alarm of fire. Our fire
men were promptly out with their apparatus, a
- the alarm waa so imperfectly given it tyi.
Impossible for the firemen to determine the where
abouts or the scene of conflagration, one of onr
reporters, however, being on the alert, discovered
what appeared to be a large fire In the southern
portion of the city. Arriving upon the ground he
ascertained the fact that the 4th C. S. Cavalry Com
panies A. and B. under the command of Lleaf. Web
ster, w'.to a few days siuce arrived In this city and
had encamped In Oglethorpe Town, were about tak
ing np the line of march for Augusta. The command
hod hult two huge fires lor the purpose
of cooking rations. The names were ob
served by the steepleman, and he gar.
gave the alarm, calling out the yhole fire Depart
ment. Much confusion among the firemen Was
caused by District One being sounded from the Pres
brterian Church steeple, showing a lamentable state
of Ignorance of regulations somewhere
tF.RONE T3 STATEMENT IN REBARB TO THE GOV
IK.NUEM Machine Wokzs at Savannah.—a corres
pondent of the Sew York Herald, writing -from Pori
Royal, S. C-, In speaking of the C. 8- Army machine
works at St. Helena Island, makes the statement that,
"the principal repairs for Charleston, Savannah,
Beaufort and the coast of Georgia and Florida have
to lie done here." As regards the repairs for Savau
nah, we are informed that this ls_ so far from the
truth as that instead of Savannah repairs being done
at St. Helena, much work sent from St.
Helena has been done in addition to the
work regularly belonging to the repair shop
here. We are glad to he aide to make an an hori
tative correction of ihc above statement, calculated
as it is to reflect upon the usefulness of what has
been one of the most Important institutions in this
military district.
cemetery reports.
Ileport of Interments in CtitTiertral Ver,-,r>eey from
September i<3, 1865, to September 30th 1866.
Sept 2— Titos Conway, 17 years, billious fever, Ire
land ; Ellen Dowlan, 34 years, pereitunsi, Liverpool,
England.
Sept B—Thos Kelly, 10 years, dypthcrla, Ireland ;
Jas Cooney, 7 years, congestive chills, New York
City, died at Thunderbolt; Patrick Cooncv, 29 years,
congestive fever. Ireland.
Sept 7—Wm Dixon, 69 years, debility, Ireland.
sept s—Hannah Cuniir, 40 years, congestive fever,
Ireland.
Sept 9—Cecelia, (colored), 40 years, continued lever.
Savannah; Mary McDonald 33 years poriiuniSa, lie
land ; Mary Goette, 11 months, congestive fever, Sa
vannah.
Sept IC—Mary Coffee, 4 r > years, billions fever, Ire
land ; Edw Colter, 45 years, acute dysentery, Ireland; 1
Catherine Bostick, 9 days, trismus naxcntelum, sa
vannah.
Sept 15—Thos Law, 30 years, blllioua remittent fe
ver, Sew York.
Sept. 16—Mlchnei Sneed, 4 days, Inflanttle convul
sions, Savannah.
3ept. 18—Joseph Miller, 35 years, continued fever,
Ga.; Dancher Wrea, 4 years, 9 months, congestive
chills, Savannah.
Sept 18—Wm. Duffy, pneumonia, Rivannah ; An
tonia DeEllmar, 11 months, disease unknown, Sa
vannah.
Sept 19—Francis Wickham, C years, dypthcrla,
Savafinah; Sarah Saialwood, 48 years, dropsy,
England.
Sept 21—Thomas Melratb, 33 years, phtliis pulmo
nalis, Ireland.
Sept 22—Mary Doyle, 8 years, disease unknown,
Savannah.
Sept 2i—John McGowan, l month, marasmus.
Sept 25—Mary Ann Kelly, 11 years, congestive
chills, Savannah.
Sept 26—JoUu, (colored) 18 months, covulslons,
Savannah. ,
Sept 27—Catherine Doyle, 24 years, congestive
fever, Ireland.
Sept 30—Ellen Francis Smith, 3 years, spasms,
Savannah.
Total-23.
James McCrouan,
Keeper of Catberal Cemetery.
THE COURTS.
BEFOKE CAPT. SAML. COWDREY, TItOVOST MARSHAL,
Sl'li-DiSTRICT OF OOEEOHF.E.
(UVAJWAH, Oct. 3, 1865.
United States vs. C. M. Perry—Drunkenness and
disorderly conduct. Pica, guilty ; fined $lO.
United States vs. Mrs. Ann Welsh—Selling liquor
without license. Pica, guilty ; fined $25.
J. F. Anderson vs. Martin Witmore—Claim for a
watch said to have been taken from plalutlif by dc.
feadant on or about 21st July, 1365. Case dismissed.
United States vs. Wiley Morton—Vagrancy. C se
dismissed.
The Doctortown Route.—We learn that iu con
sequence of a heavy engagement of Cotton at Darien,
and at the earnest solicitation of parties slung the
line of the A. k O. Railroad. Lite steamer W. G. Gib
bons will not, lor the present, take her place on the
Savannah river, as advertised, but will coutlnue her
regular weekly trips to Doctortown as heretofore,
leaving every Tuesday morning.
We are Indebted to Mr. Estlll fora variety of period
icals and Daily Journals, n full assortment of which
may always he had at his depot, corner of Bull street
and Post Office laue.
SrcouTH. on the Feast of the Tabernacles.—
At sunset this evening commences the Feast of the
Tabernacles, or Sucrnth The congregation Bnal
Berith Jacob, worshipping at Armory Hail, will com
thclr services under the Rev. Simon Gcretman, at sun
set.
All who desire further instruction as regards this
great feast of the children of Israel are referred to
the XXIII chapter of Leviricus.
Fink Enqustt Dairy CfiErsE.—We arc Indebted
to onr friend, Wm. M. Davidson, for a Uiieral sample
of English Dairy Cream Chcse. The cheeses are of
small size, rich and fine flavored.
Coal for Sale.
a SA.TONtJ CARDIFF STEAM COAL, for sale to
Ol>U» arrival)/
oct4-3 REID A STEWART.
Wanted
FEW THOUSAND OOIIAOS,
MECHNIC BANK OF AUGUSTA
AND
Eastern Bank of Alabama.
outS-tf B.F. METCALFE A 00.
Armory Half Sc-hooTT
The exercises o f thl* School will bo resumed
On Wednesday/ Oct. Ilth.
Seat* will be reserved tor my former pnplla.
For term* .md condl lona apply to the Priadpal at
Armory Hall, between the honra of * and 10 A. M ,
or 5 and 6 P. M.
.. „ „ „ j. s. F. LANCASTER, Principal.
octAJt-Tu Th-S
AWi-futg,
PULASKI House. October a, ik».
K Pollard, l' 9 a |R Me Knight, Augusta
li Young. Kentucky Lt A $ Hose, A C 8.
John King fit Macon Port Pulaski
O P Gates, do M A Sixer, City
K W Bearden, and" ,P it Wimberly, Twiggs co
0 M Grant; Sew York \V B Karr, 7m
r V Jeffrey, do Id s Brown, do
ti R Bronson, do |N II [.archers, u Head
IV SouHcr, do .Mrs S Miller. do
J C Hamlin, U S X |J A Penton, Louisville. Ky
John II K.ir. Wilmington ni Patton, litdv A child.
E C Douglass. Gardiner [ ' Savannah
PORT lIOYAL HOUSE (HILTON HEAD) OCT. 2.
Ca. t G Young. I Mrs M M Ponjand, So Ca
sir May Flower Hiss EC Ponjand, do
,o «eph Renleit, Ua X Mrs H Sains, 3 children
1 Buell. Jersey City | 2 servants, SC
A L'.iiul, do j R Solomons & family
J do Charleston
( J Slunett, Beanfurt .1 W C Johnson, Savannah
G Bed win do 1 1M Haywood. do
G I- Blckett, CSX J Wiuink, do ..
1 C Hamlin, do It Alton, Capt 128 Cs C T
<1 Furet, Florida |Kauirt P Jenkins,
JW L Tyler, Charleston |Lt Kagan, 128 PACT
.;KS.Uks, do (I liars, PO, Hilton Head
and K Randolph, do .1 Kmttle, X’ew York
SEA ISLAND HOTEL (HrLTON HEAD) OCT. 2.
Capt e B Payne, 6 U S Ini J J Paul, 8 Carolina
J Mag wotal, Mt Pleasant 1J \y oierts, Us A
a B Blackwell, do jj Mcßae, Wilmington
Capt EIV Ferris, AA G, \(i S Cutter, Halifax, N S
„ Oliarlaston 1 G K Bronson, Hew YOIV
A H Alexander, lady Mr Porter, do
• and son. Charleston! J Leahy, .do
A H Pctseh, do I\V Grant, do
Mr Soulter, do j
Sliippiuo- Intelligonoe.
Miniature Almanac—This Dap.
Sun rises 5 56,M00n rises rises
Sun sets 5 421 High water 6 36
PORT UP SAVANNAH.
Arrived.
Tuesday, Oo.t. 3, 18C5.
Brig Mary Cobb, Duncan, HUton Head—Charles L
Colby A Cos.
Bciir J A Crawford, Ballriey—ballast to Master.
Steamer Jeff Davis, Austin, Hilton Head.
Steamer Entitle, Bender, HUton Head.
Steamer W.u G Gibbons, Philpot, Doctortown—Er
win* Hardee.
Cleared,
Tug C T Sheppard, Bliss, Tybee Roads,
Steamer Retaliate, cannon, HUton Head.
Steamer EuUlie, Bender, Tybee Roads
Sailed.
Br Sloop Sylvia, Brown. St Georges, Bermuda.
Import*.
Per Steamer Wm G Gibbons, from Doctortown—C)o
bales Upland cotton.
Consignees.
Por Steamer Wm G Gibbons, from Doctortown—
Erwiu k Hardee, T F Meteaire & Cos.
A Card.
We, the undersigned, passengers on hoard the U S
Steamer Jeff Davis, desiring to express our kind
thanks to Capt Austin, and officer, for their kind
treatment and gentlemanly conduct' during our pas
sage from llilton Head. S. C., toSavannah.
Miss Alice Carter, Miss Annie Tanm, Mrs Tatini,
Mrs Mary Carter, John C Hamlin. U S Navy, Capt W
H Fleetwood, Charles Cook, U S Navy.
LIST OF VESSELS IX THE POnT OF
SAVANNAH.
Savannah, Oct. 3, 1865.
SHIPS.
New England, Hodges—loading for Liverpool—at
Lower Hydraulic Press—Brigham, Baldwin k Cos.
BKIOS.
Brig Aurora, (Br.) , from Halifax, N S. 378 tons
lisehargmg loot of Drayton strew—F L Gue k Cos.
Imogens, $ Hinders, 4 a), loading, Pliiladetphla,
Union Kerry Wharf—L J uuilmartm * Cos.
Bureuant * Torrey, Haskill, dlseg, Irou Steamboat
Co’s wharf—cheeseuian * Marshall.
Regetta, Stanley—loading—Dry bock wharf, llu’ -
chlson’s Island—Jos Lippinan.
SCHOONERS.
Lottie Koits, (3 masted) Endicott, disc’g.. Machine
Shop. Eastern Wharves.
Lt L Sherman, (3 masted) In distress—repairing.
Sclir Wui E Bteyensou, TUreadcraft, 45, waiting,
at dock loot ot Baruard street—Master.
Mary Ann Emma, Cousins—los, Wring, Iron Steam
unit Co’s wharf—Haywood, Gage k Cos.
FINANCIAL,.
SAVANNAH NATIONAL BANK!
QUARTERLY REPORT
OF TII£ CONDITION OF THE
SAVANNAH NATIONAL BANK,
In Savannah,
I> THE STATE OF GEORGIA,
OH THE MORNINO'OF THE FIRST MONDAY OF
OCTOBER 1905.
• Dr.
Rm'jUbces. Dolls. CtP. Dolls. Cts.
Rills Discounted $597,197 34
Furniture and Fixtures 1.2/.0 89
Current Expenses $3952 57
Taxes Puiu. 10 09 3.9G2 CC
Remittances and other cash)
Due from other Banks and.. * , om 0 ->
Bunkers, ns follows ( s
U. S. Bonds Deposited with )
U. S. Treasurer to secure > 40.000
Circulating Note* J
Cash on hand in Circula- j
ting Notes ol other Nationals 5,044
Banks j
Specie 9,7t*4 50
Other Lawful Money, vie :
Legal Tender Notes $181,2*28 60
Compound Interest Notes. 5.850 SIS 7 078 GO
$405,910 30
Cr.
Li'dit.itifr Dolls. Ota. Dolls. Cta.
Capital Mock Paid in SIOO,OOO
Individual i eposits 360,406 67
Circulating Notes i
Received from >£o,ooo
Comptroller J
Amount on Hand 30,000
Due to other Banks and) bqe _
Bankers >
SSJSr:-.::::::::::;:::}
Profit and Loss , 3,®4 7C $15,154 43
$405J916 30
J. SPEVEY, Casbtr.
oct3-2t
HARRISON & CO.,
BANKERS,
No. 19 New Street, Near Wall,
NEW YORK.
COLLECTIONS made on all part* of the United
State*, Canada, West India* and Europe.
Coin, Government Securities, State, City and Rail
road Bond*. Coupons. Stocks and Southern Bank
Notes bought and sold on commission.
Deposits received, to be drawn at all], and 4 per
cent Interest per annum, allow* and thereon.
Sterling and French Bill* o[ Exchange negotiated.
HARRISON A CO..
No. 19 Netv street, opposite the Gold Room.N.
HARRISON, GODDIN A APPERSON,
.Richmond, Va.
Reference—Messrs. Duncan £ Johnston, Savannah;
Barber A S.n, Augusta. »eps-lm
Manning: & DePorest,
BANKERS AND BROKERS,
No. 19 Wall Street, New York,
Dealers in
Gold, Silver, Foreign Exchange
and Government Securities.
GIVE special attention to the pnrebase and sale o
Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Geor
gia Alabama, New Orleans and Tennessee Bauk
notes- Southern states Bonds and Coupons, Railroad
Bonds and Coupons. ....
Interest allowed on deposits. jyls-tm
Sight Exchange
ON
KEW YORK,
In anms to suit purchasers by
sepM-tf K. F. METCALFE * CO.
LUMBER. ~~
Wit™ FINE, roach and dressed. Cherry and
II White Wood. For sale by
RICHARDSON A BARNARD.
sep4-tf Bay street, opposite Mariner's Church.
_ BRWIMIRWI (ifUUMU. 4. Vn
CHOICE GROCERIES
Fast Received by Stuart dt 00.,
Comer of Ball and broughton Street,
WE have mM recrl.od from Now Y. rk a choice as
sortment of GROCERIES, PROVISIONS stc
among which may be found—
Cox’* Spat kuug Gelatine.
Race, Preaem-d and Conaerved Clnger
J*i.uts,Prane9, Rai.lnd, Currant*.
Bacoru—Worceetcrahii’e, Camberlaixl, and Lon
don Club.
Picklks—EoMWi and American.
Spice, of all kind*, whole and ground.
Taxs-Black-and Green, choice.
Exira and Family Finer.
Cracker, and Bhwnit of all kind*.
Aleo, a complete aseonment of
Foreign and lfonneiir Ale, Porter and Stout,
Wine,, Whiakev. Brandy, Gin. Rum, Ac.
■ oct2 3t ' STUART 4<t) , Grocer,.
Agen a for Redhead,’ Celebrated Yeast Poivdcr,
H 7 G. RUWE & CO,
WHOLESALE
GROCERIES I LIQUORS,
W IKES AND REGARS,
Corner Bryan and St. Julian and
Johnson Square,
(FRONTING PULASKI HOUSE.)
C.YV“ Agents for
ALE AND LAGER.
Constantly on hand, an assortment of
RHEIN WINE.
In ad lition to the above then* is a Sample Room in
the rear, where good Samples are always furnished.
aep2S • 1 w
Sea Island Bagging,
GUNNY, BAGGING
HOPE.
Sugar, Coffee.
OCTVAUS COHEN
OCt7-4t
NEW BOOK STORE,
147 CONGRESS STREET,
3 Doors West iVom 'SVhitalxor.
THE undersigned ha* opened a New Book Store
at 147 Conirress street.
The public are respecfully invited to call and ex*
amine his etock of Miscellaneous books, school books,
juvenile books, religious books, Btmduy Schoo) books,
blank books, stationery, curd phtogragh'*. photo
graph albums, fancy rubber b-lle, foot balls, lancy
paper boxes Ac,. Ac.
The leading newpapers and periodicals will be kept
constantly »>n hard, and American and Foreign
Monthly and Quarterly Reviews will be furnished to
ettberibers at the regular subscription rates.
Special attention will he given to Sunday School
Literature and I ibraries will be promptly punplied to
Sunday-schools iu the city and count!r. School Re
quisites of all kinds for teachers and Scholars kept
constantly on hand.
The undersigned is agent for the American School
Apaiutas Company, ana Is prepared to furniph School
Knrnit ire and Hchool App iratus of all kinds, at the
shortest notice, and at the lowest fates.
B. Mallon.
oct2-l w
FERGUSON & DIXON,
UNDERTAKERS,
Cabinet Maker, and Upholterers,
121 Broughton Street, between Bull and
Whitaker.
HAVfN'G this day associated ourselves together,
we beg to Inform our blends and the publtc.that
we are now prepared to execute all orders entrusted
to onr care in the above branches. Personal atten
tion given tofurnlsninu Ftnerals. Bell Hanging in
all it# branches. Also prepared to renovate Feathers
b v >team.
p t2-6t D FERGUSON,
W. D. D SON.
EXCHANGE.
SIGHT DRAFTS ON NEW YORK.
- For sale by
acpls BRIGHAM. BALDWIN*CO.
HIDES, HIDES.
■A AAA POUNDS OF I'RY HIDES WANTED,
tMI.UUU for which the highest Market Price
will be paid by
sepSO-f, L. J GUILMARTIN * CO.
HAY.
On A BALKS PRIME NORTH RIVER HAY—
OU U For sale to arrive by
tep2B HUNTER A OAMMEI.L.
COTTON. AC.
TCT OWNERS
-OF— ,7 I
COTTON.
In answer to numerous inquiries from
abroad, we would say that we arf. prepared
to take charge of, put in order and ship
lot of Corros 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 cxperince, 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
the owners no trouble whalever, from the
time we receive it until sold and returns are
made by onr houses.
WATTS, CRANE & CO.,
New York, or
W. C. WATTS & CO.,
Liverpool, England.
We invite ihc especial attention of non
residents to our facilities.
E. M. BRUCE & CO.
Augusta; August 23. 18CT,. sep4-lm
HAY,
O fY Bale. Prime North River Hay, landing
O v/ from Schooner M iy.
For sale by
HUNTER A GAMMELL.
OCt3-2t
Lost.
*35 REWARD
ON the evening of the flrst Instant, tvhila riding
in the western part of the rity and its suburbs,
a Pocket Memorandum Book coutdning abont
thirty dollars in O ecu backs, a note tor ab. ut *420,
signed by A. N. Miller, also sundry papers of no valne
only to the owner. The a ider will-please leave it at
this office and receive the above reward.
oct3-st.
Legal Notice.
STATE OF Ge.OBC.IA. CHATHAM COI'XTY.—To
all whom it may concern :
Wherereas, James L. Haupt will apply at the Court
of Ordinary for Letters of Administration on the
Estate of Jane Barnett Deceased.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
whom It may concern, to be and appear before said
Court to make ojectlon (if any they hat e) <m or be
fore the flrst Monday In November next, otherwise
said letters will be granted.
Witness, my bamTand official signature, this 28th
day of September. 18*5.
-OCt2 Jatv D. A O’BYRNE. Ordinary
Legal Notiote.
STATa or riTuhtiiA. CHATHAM COUNTY.—’fo
,H * be in It why cMMbj :
WheiMP. M. A. Cubde will apply at the Court or
Ordlu irv f<>r Letter* of Adimnl-lr.iion on the vaoite ,
ofnnunD Itohertaoa, Raceieed,
TheK ate, there to re, to cite and almonlsh all |
whom it may com ern, to be and appear heiorc aaid
■ liort to (neke .0* •etionfif any they have; on nr be
f,.re ihe it, st Monday In November next, other* tar I
said letters Mill be granted.
Witness my hand rod official signature, this 2Sth
day of Sentetnbex. lf#s. .
sepS i D. A. O’BYRNE, Ordinary.
STATE C*F GEORGIA, CHATHAM COUNTY —To 1
all w hom It may concern :
dhereis, Ferdinand Kolb u ill apply tu the Court
of brdlnary tor Letters of Administration on the es- j
tate ol .Tolin Gann, deceased.
These are. thereto™, to cit, aj.d admonish all
whom it may concern, to be and appear hciore said
Court to make objection (if any they have) on or be
fore the first Monday In September next oihe' wl«e ;
said leBcmWIU hegranWd.
Wilnaaa my hand sod -official signature, Uri. 29th
day oi September, 1565.
sep3o D A. O’BYRNE, Ordinary.
STATE OF GEORGIA. CH ATHAM COUNTY -To
all whom it may concern :
Whereas, ,lnnn K Normu wdl apply at the Court
of Ordinary lor 1-etiers of Administration ou Ihe es
tate of 'maddens S. Norton, deceased.
These are, therefore, to cite ami admonish all
whom lt may cono ni. to te and a) pear I efore said
Court to make obicctiru (if any tbty have) on or be
fore ihe first Mi nday in November next, otherwise
said letters will be granted
Witness my hand and official sign atnre, this 28th
day of September, 1665.
sep3o D. A. O'BTRNB, Ordinary.
STATE OF GKORI,LA, CHATHAM COUNTY —To
nil whom it may concern:
Whereas. Caroline A. Lamar wld Arply It the
Court of Administration on the estate of Charles A.
L. Lamar, deceased,
'lhcse are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
whom lt may concern, to he and appear before s.rid
I Court to make objection tU any they have; on or Ire
fore the first Monday In November next, otherwise
said letters will be granted.
Witness my hand ana official signature, thia !6th
day of September, 1866.
D. A. O'BYRNE,
sep3o -Ordinary Chatham couoty.
(>TATK OF GEORGIA, CHATHAM COUNTY
O To all whom it may concern:
Whereas, Louis Grenrald will apply at the Court
of Ordinary for Letters of Administration on the es
j tate of Paul K (ilatlgay, deceased,
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
whom It may concern, to be and appear before aaid
Court to make objection (if any they have) on or be
fore the first Monday nex', otherwise 3sld letters will
he granted.
Witness my hand nnd official slgnatnrc, this 2Gth
day of September, 1365.
D. A O’BYRNB,
sepCT Ordinary
STATE OF GEORGIA, CHATHAM COUNTY
To all whom it may concern:
Whereas. Elizibetli D.llon will apply at the Court
of Ordinary for Letters of Administration ou the es
tate of James Carrol.
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 flrrt Monday Iu November next, othciwtse
paid letters will be granted.
Witness mv official signature this 13th of Septem
ber. 1865.
scp27 D. A. O’BY'RSE, Ordinary.
STATE OF GEORSIA, CHATHAM COUNTY—
To all whom it may concern:
Whereas, Andrew M Ross will apply at the Court
of Ordinary lor Letters of Administration on thces
tate of Isaiic W. Morrell, deceased.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
whom it may concern, to be and appear before said
Court to make objeci lon (if any they have) on or be
fore the Ist Monday in November next, otherwise said
letters will be granted.
Witness my hand and official signature this 26th
day of September, 1865.
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 Li tters of Administration on the
estate ofEernariino S. Sanches.
These are. therefore, to cite and admonish all
whom It may concern, to lie and appear before said
Court to make objection (If any they nave; on or be
fore the first Monday In November noil, otherwlae
said lettera will be granted.
Witness my hand and official signature this 27th
day of September. 27, 1865.
sep2B D. A. O’BYRNE Ordinary,
STATE OF GEORGIA. CHATHAM COUNTY—To
all whom It may concern:
Whorea*, Anris Wilson will opp’y at the Court of
Orainary tor Letters of Administration on the estate
of Edward O. Wilson, deceased.
These are, therefore, to rite and admonish all
whom it may concern, to be and appear before said
Conrt to make objecti iu flf auy they have) on or be
fore th» first Monday In November next, otberwlso
said letters will lie granted.
Witness my hand and official signature, this I2th
day of September, 1805.
eep3« D. A. O’BYRNE, Ordinary.
4JTATE OF GEORGIA, CHATHAM COUNTY.—To all
whom it may concern :
Whereas, Adam llohenstein will apply at the Court
of omlnttrv for Letters of Administration cm rite Es
tate of peter Y'ousser, Deceased.
These are, therefore, to rite an! admonish all
whom tt-mav concern, to be and appear before : aid
Court to make objection, (if sdv they have) on or be
fore the first Monday In November next, otherwise
said letters will be granted.
Witness, my baud and official signature, thu 26th
day of September, 1865.
oct 2 D. A. O'BYRNE, Ordinary.
TO REST.
Offices to Let.
TWO ROOMS TO LET, SUITABLE FOR
OFFICES.
Apply at the HERALD OFFICE.
aul2-tf
For Rent.
THE counting Room over onr Store a good local ion.
Apply to
CRANE JOHNSON * GRAYBILL.
OCt3-2t
Rooms to Rent.
TWO or three unfurnished Rooms to Rent in a con
venient part of the city. Raferencc* required.
Inquire at the “Herald*’ Office.
oct3-5t
To Rent,
riTWO respectable yonng men can procure a Jarre
A nr.d \Tcll lnrnisned room on opplicatlon at th«
tecond door «*a*t from Dabcreham, on York street.
oc»3
«■ •
Cellar to Let.
TO LET, A LARGE CELLAR, SUITABLE FOR
STORAGE.
Apply at the HERALD OFFICE.
anl2-tf
ROOMS TO LET,
At ZXiltou Hoad, S. 0.,
THE Palmetto Herald Building baring been Newly
Fitted Up, now offers large and airy rooms, suita
ble tor Sleeping Apartment* or busbies* purpose.
For term* apply to W. 9. Sampson, Jr., on the prem
ises, corner oi Merchants' Row and Palmetto Arenoe,
from 4 o'clock to C o'clock p. m Ju22
The Steam Flour Mill
TO KENT.
THIS large Mill, adapted to Flour, Meal and Grits,
will be rented to an approved tenant for one or
more years.
Also,
The lands cast of th- Mill, down to Jones' Canal,
well adapted to Gardening, Grass, Ac.
Also,
The Paco Track, two miles from the dty, on the
Augusta Road, including the Goodal land.
Also,
A tract of land on the south aide of the same road,
opp site to the Race Track.
For terms apply to O. B. Lamar or George F.
Owens, Eaqra. < , .C. A. Lamar,
Administratrix of C. A. X.’ Lamar’s Estate.
aepJO 2awlm
YY agon Freight
WANTED
For
Macon,
MlllcdgevUle,
Albany,
Americas, or
Hawklngvllle,
• __ . App’y to nr i
GEO C FHEEM AN.
AUCTION -fAtes.
CARGO S *LE.
By Bell, Wyllji & C.'Sriltiafi.
On KRID.YY. the 6th of October, lost, M o'fjn*'-
will be ari l, tu smut of .-tore, corner of L•/ f nrt "™b
akerstteris, the cargo (< the Br. Schr., Vheit, Iran
Ns-san, N. P.. consisting ot
GROCERIES,
LIQUORS.
CLOTHING, «. ..
DRY (X)ODs,
BOOTS.
SHOES,
STATIONERY,
POCKET KNIVES.
*c, Jfcc-
Bale posit ve and without re-erve.
I atatngnes nuj be had at Store on Wedii.'sdaj'
more,lug. Good* ready for inspeeriuti ou Thursday.
octi-5t
By Beli, Wylly & Christian,
AT PRIVATE SALE.
Just received per recent arrival] from T q«w
York,
50 cases Assorted Merchandise,
Consisting of
DRY GOODS,
CLOTHING,
BOOTS AND. SHOES.
HATS,
HANDKERCHIEFS* Ac.
Now opening in Salesroom and offered at
Private Sale for a few days only at New
York prices, in lots to suit purchasers.
»p 23 r.
Beli, Wylly & Christian
THIS DAY, at 11 o’clock, in front of store, will be
sold,
9 cases Tomato Catsup. IS doc
C cr.-es Mushroom Catsup, C dor
6 cases Sauces. 0 and r
1 bbl French Mustard. 13*1 dor
5 bbls Horscrjdi'h, 2 dor, assarted sixes
6 cses Concentrated Milk
bj bbl D led Apples
25 cases Ale
lit boxes Starch
4 caddies Tea
furniture, *c
Also,
1 Fine Buggy and
1 Fine Saddle and Buggy Horse. oct4
By Beil, Wylly & Christian.
FUrtNITCRE AT AUCTION,
On MONDAY next, 9th inat , at 11 o’clock a. m., will
be sold, at the house southwest corner Barnard imd
Derry streets, on Orleans Square, the Furniture <>i a
family relinquishing housekeeping, consisting of
Mahogany Sideboard
Mahogany Book Caae aud Sscrutoir
Piano Forte and Stool
Sofa
1 large O.tomau
2 small do
1 doc Flue Mahogany Chaim
10 Maple Chairs
2 Mahogany Dining Tables
1 do Breakfast Table*
Mahogany rurd Tables
Mahogany lee Chest
1 Gilt China Dinner Set
1 d<» Tea Set
Cnt Glass Decnutere, Wines, Ac
Plated Cake baskets, Branches. Ac.
oct4-5
Underwriter’s Sale.
OCTAVUS COHEN,
Will sell on Wednesday, 4th Inst, at ten o’clock, at
the Georgia Steam Boat Company Yard,
83 Bales Cotton,
Damaged on board McAlpln * Cos ’a Flat, No 14, on
her voyage from Auguna, to thia city, and told under
smvey for amount of the underwriter! and *ll con
cerned, Term?, cash.
oct3
TMUnUIHS, MTMTIRE 4 COT.
AUCTION EF.RS.
Public Sale of Camp and
Garrison Equipage
AND
QUARTERMASTER’S STORES.
WILL lie *old at Public Auction, at Ihe Govern
ment Storehimae, on Bay street, at the loot of
Drayton atreet, at Savannah, G.,
TUESDAY, OCT. 10th, 1865,
AT IO O’CLOCK, A. 111.,
The following named Storex:
Several lota of Tenta, Tent Flic* and Polea
A quantity of Axe*. Ilatcbeta, Mosquito Bars,
Knapsacks, Camp Kettles, Mesa Puna, Ac .
A lot of Stationery,
Several Saddles, Bridles, and a v iriety of other
Quartermaster's Stores.
To be sold without reserve.
Terms cash in U. S. Currency.
K. F. GODDARD,
scp2S Capt. and A. A. Q. M.
-Administrator’s Sale.
BV T. J. WALSH.
On TUESDAY, October lnth. will be sold at comer
East Broad and President streets, at 11 o'clock
All the perishable property of Mrs. Jane Barnett,
deceased. Sold by leave of tno Ordinary of Chatham
connty, and by order of the Administrator. sep26 10
FREIGHT FOR ll tl STi
RECEIVED DAILY,
And Forwarded emi-Wcekly.
Per STEAMER AMAZON, Cr.pt. B. Jnimsor.
Per STEAMER LAURA, Capt. Em-san IliLtra
Having a commodious Wniehouso on Dillon's Wharf,
we are prepared to receive freight as above.
Due notice will be given of tne days of departure
of each steamer.
EHWIN A HARDEE.
JOHN L ROUMILLAT.
seplS lm Agent on Wharf.
BUY YOUR COOL DRINKS
AT
TONKING'S,
IN REAR OF TOST OFFICE, BILTON HEAP.
ansr24 ts
FREIGHT FOR MACON
By fagtfs, Wanted.
Apply to
sepM BRIGHAM, BALDWIN A CO.
Willow § Wooden Ware,
A N INVOICE JUST RECEIVED, par Schooner Wide
A World. For sale by
*ep2o-5 BELL WYLLY A CHRISTIAN.
R. MOLINA,
Corner Ball and Congress Streets, under
Screven House,
IMPORTER and Wboleeale Dealer In Havana Se
gura Leaf and Smoking Tobacco, Also, ail kluds
of Virginia Chawing and Smoking Tobucco. Mer
schaum, Brier Root, uad all other kinds of Fancy
Pipes. sepßf!.3m
SCHOOL BOOKS.
Spellers,
Reader*
Grammar*,
Book-Kaepiag.
Copy Books,
Dictionaries.
Saville A Loach,
sc p4-tf cor. Bryan street and Market Stjnsre,
Hfy.? sr - MIMMi ' :r^
uiltp Company.
FOR NEW YORK,
der. tor New Fora, will ss'i on
WEDNESDAY, Urn -Uh iu tC, »t “
o’clock, p m„ precisely.
For Freight or Paaaage, having very superior necom
modationa, apply to
JOHN R. WILDER.
SMp’a Bills of Lading farm-bed and signed at the
ofliee of Consignee. oet2
For Philadelphia
r THE Steamship “ Caxnlxria,” f »rr
JEnjaV will leave for the above port on Friday.
. YTfejthe 10th of C>ctober, at— A M., for freight
w#if clr.or p .ssap-
Apply to -
HUNTER A OAMAIFLt
oct3
FOR NEW YORK.
THE fast sailing Schooner J. G. Wutrrt*.
"’*'l * >ave dispatch for alrovc port. For
Freight engagements
Apply to
ROGERS k CANS, Agents
ocf33t
FOR AUGUSTA,
STEAMER UNION,
Capt. MOODY.
WUI have qnlrk despatch as above. The Boat la of
EXC4ED.INO LIGHT DRAUGHT
Draws Less Water than any Boat on
the Ulver,
And la able to navigate it at Its lowest ,1 e.ge **
Por Freight »pp!y to
F. M. MYRELL, Agent:
llarrl-’ Building. Bay etrcct
N. B —Freight received daily and stored iu Fire
Proof Warehouses, foot of Lincoln atretl. oct.l
PIONEER LINE.
FOR NEW YORK.
,The new and splendid U. 8. Mall
smd’ , I steamship HUNTER, ML. ROGER#,
Commandcr, will sail for the abvro
7* afatil riS.. jtort on brr regulat day, THURSDAY,
Octolicr Ctb, at 4 o’clock.
For freight or passage, having splendid accommo
dations apply to HUNTER A OaMMELL
_ oct 4 _
STAR Ll^sTe:
FOR •
NEW YORK.
THE new and elegant first class U. S. Mall Steam
ship CONSTITUTION, Capt. Greenmail, will
posliively sail for the above port on
Wednesday, Oct, 4th, at 5 o’clock p,
For freight or passage, haring splendid accommo
dations, apply to
BRIGHAM, BALDWIN AfO,
oct2 Stoddard's Building, opp. Post Office.
POR NEW YORK
STAB mt LINE.
SEMI-WBBKIjY.-
The first class U. 9. Mail Steamships
NEVADA. .... Capt. CaxWhter.
UNITED STATES, .... Capt. Sttaar.
AMERii'A. Capt. C, ist.
CONSTITUTION, . - . Capt. ukikmah.
The above ships compose the Line, and wril nail
from New York and Savannah every Wednesday anJ
Saturday.
BRIGHAM, BALDWIN * CO, Agents,
Savannah, Ga.
WAKEMAN, GOOKIN * DICKINBON, Agent#,
17 Broadway, New York.
SHIPPERS TO AUGUSTA
A RK notifieil that they can store their goods any
fa day durittu the week, to lie forwarded bv the
shave Boa'*, which arc the lightest drought running
to Augusta, free of extra charge.
s«'P2B KEIN A UP.
For Liverpool.
rrjv THE At American Ship NEW ENGLAND,
,JEQ*»s-Hodge, Master, having a large portion ot
, flFfrJther cargo engaged will he ready to tecclw
■A-a—A' corgo at Lower Hydraulic Picas ou the 18th
Inst.
For freight or pnsaace apply to
aepl44f BRIGHAM. BALDWIN 4 CO.
FREIGHT FOR PALATKA
Anil Intermediate Landings
Will be received DAILY by ibe undersign
ed, FREE OF STORAGE, aud forwarded
by the first class
Steamer Gen. Nheplcy.
AH Goods in Warehouse covered by In
surance.
CItAS. L. COLBY & CO.,
sepSO cor. Abercorn and Bay sis.
COMPETITION DEFIED!
FREIGHT FOR AUGUSTA.
The Netv and Elegant Very Faat Steamer
SCORPIO,
RODGERS, Master,
Will commence receiving freight THIS MORNIXO, al
Exchange Wharf, and be the first Boat for Augusta
alter the Helen.
For Freight Engagements or Passage, with elegant
Staterooms, apply to
KEIN A CO.
ecp23-td 114 Egy street
FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER.
THE fast railing brig MARY COBH 285 tons bur
then, 2800 bblr. capacity, will receive freight or char
ter on reasonable terms. ror particular., enquire of
WM. CANTWELL Agent.,
•eplD ts Box 79, HUton Head.
Freights
FOR AUOUSTA,
rflflE undersigned are prepared to receive good* at
A their W,rthou*e*—frr-e of expense and cor
ered by Insnra ce—for shipment to AnguMa and
point* beyond by their regular line of light drruchl
boat*. Apply to CUAS. L. COLBY,
acpt2i>—tf cor. Bay and Abercorn at*,
GREAT REDUCTION
-IN
FREIGHT TO AUGUSTA,
ON and after this date tho rate of Freight by our
Ltns v 111 be reduced h
50 Per Cent !
Our Lire is composed of the following Steamers, all
idaphd to tbe trade, viz:
Iron Steamer AM « ZON, Capt. Johnson.
New Iron StearaeiWM. G. GIBBONS.Capt. Phllpol.
Steamer LAURA, Capt Hiller.
The steamer Olbhoha is In every particular a first
cUoa Passenger Boat.
laauanee can be effected by our Line at lowest
rate*.
OT Freight received DAILY and forwarded
TWICE A WEEK
*ep2B-lm ERWIN * HARBFE.
Centra! Railroaci
srpETriXTENDENT'S OtTtCE, »
. Bavannah, fla., October (, lsts.f
N *“' l Monday, 2nd utaf., a daily train (Bcm
,'ljDs excepted) trill leave for Augusta at 5 a.
" lth a llneof Hacks running bettve-n
and Waynesboroon the
ftD( RailnDjkL
I} y tiiU hue will arrive in AagnPta the
' Tun l-, v r I v*ving Savannah In Umetogct
W- Ratlr^d
as*
cor , „ GEO. W ADAMS,
SCf ~ general Supei iutendent.
Central Raiiroad
MT’ei INTENDENT’9 OFFICE, >
Freight so- Ans,“ V ,*“““!h Q * ’ Ahtustas, IbC* (
low 4 v Wf ta , 7 ld interroedlate B’aUona bc
aui A,u.V,01 l ' uilrosd ’ between Waynesboro
By orde* of *
GEO. W. ADAMS,
~ tfouwal Snperintendent.
aac2s , W ' bCaTTERGOOD,
—2 , AtaleUnt Suuerintecdenr
hotels.
Sea Island Hotel.
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC,
Tuesday, June 20th, 1806.
THIS new Hold, situated on the most desirable
y<’! ,,n ' ho eastern l.auk or llßlon Head leland'al
fords a due view ut tho l’ter. Oican. and aur
ronndmg fa’ands. The scanciy ii aa pliariug
and tmeresting, Iu every respect, ao the fomona era
-f Ncv.pirt, If L, and it altogether aa
hia thinl a place to spend the rummer month*. It
lias a tine hard uuuotk beach, eevt-nteeu mllea long,
aitordin* a more cliariillng drive than the celebrated
lfoacb at Nahunt, Muaa.. and as fine sea bathing as
al that place or Cape May
cJ« h nH^tf. :,over I ’ eTenfy hr K*’ *irv rooms, and
verandahs on tlirru side* of all the stories; the ftunl
wohie.,jn'lrclJ,bctv, and the tables will be farnished
with the best that can be procured here and In the
Northern maikcta. Every effort will be made to rett
10Tn t lu l i' jt “ Ul ,* l u >« most fastidious ttan desire.
utltlßia Rooms and beußuthing houses mil soon be
in readiness for guests. j n jj tl
Port Royal House,
HILTON HEAD, S C.
DELL Jt HUGO, Pcorxittos a
r. s. xinnat t.. M . r .
ju3-tf * 7
LINVILLE & GLEASON.
SA.V.A.TST Ts r A.IT.
aoewts FOR
MERRITT, WALCOTT & CO.,
Coortlandt Street, New York.
MANUFACTURERS OF ALL KINDS OP
BOLTS, NUTS AND WASHERS,
Brito, Car, Slit or Bart Hook,
A*D
BOILER BOLTS,
SETT SCREWS, COACH OR LAG SCREWS.
Hot and Cold Pressed Nuts,
SOUND AND SQUARE WASHERS,
Tnrnhttokle?, Holt Ends. Taps
and Dies. dec’.
ALSO DEALERS IN
RAILROAD SUPPLIES.
LOCOMOTIVES. CARS, RAILS, CHAIRS,
SPIKES,TIRES, AXLES; CAR TRIM
MINGS of every description, '
every article used in constructing
or operating Railroads.
STEAMSHIP SUPPLIES.
ENOIKECRB’ STORKS.
COAL OIL, TALLOW, WASTE FELTING. HEMP.
AND RUBBER PACKING: LAMPS, PAINTS,
VARNISH, Jto.; ENGINEERS’ TOOLS,
of every description; CHIPPING
AND RIVETING HAMMERS,
SCREW PUNCIIE3,FILES,
CUISELS, Ao.
TELEGRAPH MATERIALS.
WIRE, INSULATORS. BATTERIES, IN
STRUMENTS, ACIDS, SULPHATE
COPPER, &c.
Also Manufacturers of the
BEST OAK TANNED BELTING.
MACHINERY. LATHS, PLANERS.
DRILLS. PUNCHES AND SHEARS,
STEAM ENGINES, STATION
ARY AND PORTABLE
SAW MILLS,
SAWB,&c.
tepfo w
STATIONERY, AC.
ESTILL’S „
Newspaper Depot,
—•-» \
STATIONERY STORE,
Bull Street, Corner of Bar Lane.
BACK OF TIIE POST OFFICE.
nmw novbzjs.
Just Received at tho above Depot a further supply of
MAJOR JONES’ COURTSHIP, Price 100
ANNIE, OR CONTENTMENT, Price 50 Cts.
Leslies l Ladles M-tguziue. Eclectic Magazine-
Mad, Demoreats' Mirror of Fashions, Pries 40 Cts.
THE ROGUES AND ROGUERIES OF NEW YORK,
Price 35 cents.
iLSO
harpers monthly, godey-s lady<s book •
ATLANTIC MONTHLY, 4c„ lor OCTOBER.
The usual sssortmPlrt-nf '
Northern Dailies and Weeklies
Received by Every Steamer.
nng3o
TBE CHABLESTOH DAI LI NEWS
Can be had at
ESTILL’S
News Depot and Cheap Periodi
cal Store.
BULL STREET, BACK OF IJIE POST OFFICE.
scp2o
BOOKS & STATIONERY.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
CALL AT
SAVILLE & LEACH,
sept ts cor. Bryan street and Market S.ymie.