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. nr.AL MATTERS-
COURTS.
IJnit. Col.
]loU>rook, District Provost-
Marshal.
Sept. 20th.
iM(1 „ R .k Fire Compart, No. J.-ln
,ticr of Oglethorpe Fire Company, No.
'"“"Lcaring to the Court, upon the mo-
1: ui , nf the Oglethorpe Fire Company, No. 1,
fuliev have been newly chartered for four-
rj ‘vcars, and ready and willing for duty,
Jjj are kept
.. j furniture,
1 ;j. Miller. And it further appearing
from their Engine, Hose Carriage
re, under some pretended claim of
Mr*, gnpoyia Foley va. Michael G. Beiily.
Recovery of premises and rent due. In the
above entitled case it is ordered that the said
Michael G. Reilly do vacate the premises on
the corner of ll'hitaker street and Broughton
street lane, on or before the 1st day of Octo
ber next, or be forcibly ejeetdd therefrom;
and it is further ordered that the said Michael
G. Reilly do, on or before the said 1st day of
October, pay to the said Honoria Foley the
sum of .$1(11.61 for the rent of said premises.
Thos. E. Llovd, Esq., for plaintiff.
siinuri
1t .cl Engine is in working order and that
lbi . a u important that it should be placed in
V.Vi'iJ> of proper persona for the protection
1 ' roperty of the citizens of Savannah ;
: ihe pro
appearing that Council has granted and
0 iz eJ the present newly chartered Ogle-
, rc Company, No. 1, all the privileges
f the old Oglethorpe Fire Company,
re
4*1
ic,j rights ot
juave confirmed the officers of the same as
*■ ntficio members of the Savannah Fire De-
‘ in the vear 1863 ; and it further ! paling tax of ono percent, on sales.
pir'.ment, J nmani-.iinn turn The United States vs. John Murray.
■ caring that the present organization have , 1
lie fore Cajit. Samuel Cowdrey, Prorost Marshal
Sub-District of Oyeecliee. '
The United States vs. Sarah Williams. Steal
ing. Plea guilty. Sentenced to confinement in
oounty jail for three months.
The United States vs. Jos. Rochford. Drunk-
enners. Plea guilty. Fined $10.
The United States vs. James Roberts. Steal,
ingyarn. Plea guilty. Sentenced to confine*
meat in city guard house, subject to orders of
Capt. John F McGuire, Assistant Provost Mar.
shal.
The United States vs. Saville and Leach. Vio
lating General Orders Nos. 26 and 29, by not
Fined $10.
Viola
ting General Orders Nos. 26 and 29, by not paj-
„ ,hin2s carried ont and complied with ,
tllin ® . . , ) ing tax of one per cent, on sales. Fined $o
and it farther ap-
■ elr Act of Incorporation ;
^ r ; n g that there is no just or good cause
ihswwver why the present Oglethorpe Fire
Coof
,mv should be kept out of their Engine,
Jlose carriage and Furniture at so important
t ,mi as the present, it is ordered, adjudged
‘ j d cc rced, that the Chief Fireman, Christo-
, r £ Casey, Esq. be and he is hereby corn-
n( j e J to deliver immediately to Henry F.
r.si
W ;ljnk. Jr., Esq., President of the Oglethorpe
tl re Company, No. 1, the Engine, Hose Car- j
., r e, and such other property as he may have j
in his possession, and that the said Henry F.
Vfillink, Jr., Esq., President, within five days
a::er die receipt of said Engine, Hose Carriage
r j -uc!i other property, be required to report j
. : jutv to Chief Fireman C. C- Casey, subject 1
James G. Patterson, agent for estate of Jas.
Potter, vs. William H. Weeks. Claim for pos
session of a mule. On motion of Levi S. Rus
sell, Esq., attorney, it is ordered that the case be
discharged. L S. Russell and M. Benedict,
Esqrs., for defendant.
The United States vs. Joseph Bryan. Abusing
a negro. Fined $5.
The United States vs. M. Beytagh. Violating
General Orders Nos. 26 and 29, by not pay
ing tax of one per cent, on sales. Fined $10.
The United States vs. C. Mahoney. Violating
General Orders Nos. 26 and 29,.by not paying tax
of one per cent, on sales. Fined $5.
The United States vs. Mrs. Morrison. Viola
ting General Orders Nos. 26 and 29, by not pay
ing tax of one per cent, on all sales. Fined $10.
The United States vs. J. J. McMahon. Viola'
. the
rules and regulations of the Savannah | t; D g General Orders Nos. 26 and29, by not
p. ri . Department. And it is further ordered,
wiimlgcd and decreed, that Samuel S Miller
Par
ing tax of one per cent, on sales. Fined $20.
The United States vs. Mary A. Eagan. Viola-
and he is hereby commanded to deliver j ting General Orders Nos. 26 and 29, by nat pay
immediately all the lamps, furniture, fixtures, mg tax of one per cent, on sales, Fined $10.
t„ and papers, belonging to said Oglethorpe The United States vs Mrs. Walker. Violating
lire Company, to Henry F. Willink, Jr., General Orders Nos. 26 end 29, by not paying
And it is further ordered, adjudged i ‘a* of one per cent, on sales. Case discharged.
the failure of said ! To® United States vs. R Platshek. Violating
1 General Orders Nos. 26 and 29, by not paying
tax of one per cent, on sales Fined $25.
The Uni'ed States vs. McMahon 4, Co.—
President
jnJ decreed, that
upon
Chief Fireman, Christopher C. Casey, Esq.,
„r uf -aid Samuel S. Miller, to comply fully
;h this order that they be b.ought up and , ^jointing General Orders Nos. 25 and 29, by not
iVsIt with for contempt of Court. And it is
further ordered, adjudged and decreed, that
nothing herein contained shall be so construed
a- to prevent Samuel S- Miller or any other
jurtv, from bringing any action, upon the re
sumption of the Civil authority, for any in-
t, est or claim they may have in said Ogle
thorpe Fire Company.
Win. N. Habersham vs. William Jordan.
]Delivery of a black mare mule. Upon mo
tion of counsel for plaintiff', the above case is
Ji-tnissed upon payment of costs of suit. T,
I. Lloyd, Esq., for plaintiff: J. R- Saussy, Esq.
fur defendant.
I-aar IViltberger vs. Cheeseman & Mar-
siial. Recovery of rent. On the hearing of
the evidence in the above case, it is ordered
that the said Cbeescaun and Marshal pay to
sa„i 1-aac Wiltberger, or his attorney, the
sum of i'-'50 for rent of the ice house on
praytnn street, Savannah, known as “Wilt-
Urgor's Ice House,” from May 25, 1865, to
Sept. 25, 1865, less the amount of $14!).49—
aiiowed the said Cheeseman & Marshal for re-
yairs done by them on said premises; and it is
iirthcr ordered that said Cheeseman & Mar-
miI pay to said Ease Wiltberger, or his at-
• mey, rent for said ice house from the 25th
Jay uf September, 1865, to the 1st of January,
b*i. at the rate of $1000 per annum, pay
ments to he monthly on the last day of each
month. J. M. B. Lovell, Esq., for plaintiff;
ilinridge i Chisholm, Esqs., for defendants.
Mary Johnson and Sarah Bashlor vs. Ed-
*at4 Carter (colored) and A. G. Whittle.—
hstorery of a certain stall and stand is the
market of Savann&ij. It appearing from the
science adduced that complainants vaca
te the stall claimed by thw* on or about the
-..•t day of December, 1864, and that defend-
came in possession thereof by assignment
ht the military authorities, and that they
“ 6r - paid the rents for the same, it is ordered
Hat the possession of the .stall remain with
tte defendants. P. M. Russell, Esq., for
plaintiffs; D. A. O’Byrne and M Benedict,
L'P- for defendants.
L“n 8chall vs. A. G. Whittle. Illegally
tvtiaing possession of a stall in the market
cl Savannah. The nature of this case re-
tec iiing tte foregoing, and the evidence be
nt embraced in the investigation of the other
tw. judgment it rendered in favor of defend-
aa: ‘ plaintiff' paying costs of suit. P. M.
l.-q., for plaintiff ; J, Hartridge, Esq.,
|!j t defendant.
J F. Skipper vs. Rossier. Recovery of *
'IP- It appearing from the statement under
, ' l ' i £ hat the defendant was regularly sum-
E; '-sc to appear and answer in the premises,
failed s0 t0 jo, in contempt of this
a nd it being sufficiently established that
" ;v Ptiperty in his possession is plaintiffs, on
' n of plaintiff’s attorney it is ordered^ that
1 defendant deliver the buggy to complain-
- or pay to him the sum of $50, being the
•oethereof; and it is further ordered that
Wfend
paying tax of one percent, on sales. Fined 25.
The United States vs. John McConaghy.
Vio’ating General Orders Nos. 26 and 29, by not
paying tax of one percent, on sales. Fined $10.
The United States vs. Elizabeth Grumbles.—
Assault and battery with a knife. Plea guilty.—
Sentenced to confinement in oounty jail for six
months. * S t
Skvt. 21st.
The United States vs. Mary Reeves. Vio
lating G. O. Nos. 26 and 29, by not paying
tar of one per cent, on sales. Case dis
charged. .
The United States vs. James Sherman.—
Stealing a dog. Sent to his home in North
j Carolina.
| The United States ys. Seaborn Young. Va-
i grancy. Plea, guilty. Discharged after being
J confined in city guard-house overnight.
The United States vs. Peter Brown. Keep-
| ing a gambling house. Plea, not guilty ; find-
j ing, guilty of allowing card playing in hi g
house after 10 o’clock P. M. Fined $10.
The United States vs. John Gay (colored.)
Getting money under false pretepsps. Fined
$5. .. ...,
TURTLE SOUP at Our House to-day
at 11 o’clock.
• "-niiam pay the costs of suit, and sueh oth-
’ «penses at may be incurred in bringing the
burn McIntosh county, and upon failure
comply with the above order, that he be ar-
and kept in custody until the same is
_ mplied with. L. S. Russell, Esq., for plain.
fit:
, ’* nr ? F. Willink, Sr., rs. Isaac Brown
-oored.) Recovery of premises, Jt is or-
' ' that the defendant vacate the premises
- m Eve ffay S f rom [jRg date, and upon fail.
.' ' 1,1 Jo, that he be forcibly ejected tbere-
' In by the Provost Marshal of the Sub-Dis-
,ct of Ogeechee.
plaintiff.
P. ML Eussell, Esq., for
Tho
Skpi. 21st.
ReiH° ma8 *' or< * an J wife vs. Michael J..
(• ’ ’ On motion, it is ordered that
th„ ( Cowdrey, Provost Maahal of.
%ui,i ; ' ;j ' 1 district of Ogeechee, do have the
Thomas C. Ford
y, e — *■ and wife ejected from
lh e ZT.‘. Se ‘ occ “P ie<i by them in Indian st-,
toiiltr' m L atler ° f the ^ Md ^ be do
0( j ‘ rum lhe said Thomas C. Eoid the aum
leased and ^ t6nt ,of wi<1 Premises,
^ and due by the said Thumas C. Ford—
the
1 S “ m ° f cogts of thi9 order,
c»rred ^ ^ expease ® which m *y be in-
I tlio «uj ln c f rr F in g this order into effect, and
^ * ^sta of the original suit. ’
HK.HL.V IHII’ORTANT ORDER.
Hkadquabtebs Dbp’t of Georgia,
Office of ihe Pbovost Marshal 1
GEhI»AL, >
Augusta, Ga., Sept. 1, 1866.)
Pro. Mar. Gen’s }
Order No. 3. j
Information having been received at
th.ese Headquarters, that large numbers
of Confederate aud U. S. fire-arms are
distributed over the State in the hands
of designing persons ; aud it appearing
that the peace of the State, the fives oi
the citizens, and the security of property,
in hereby greatly endangered; it is or
dered-^
1st. That within 66 daygpext hereafter,
all such arms of every' desurijjtjflJL to
gether with all ammunition and muni
tions of war whatever, now in the hands
of private persons, in this State, be
turned pver to the nearest Provost Mar
shal. j ’ . ii ft
2d. That after thn expiration of said
thirty days, all Assistant proyqsj. Mar,
shuls within this Department are directed
to seize nil such fire arms, and munitions
of war found in the hands of an j one
within their respective district, and all
persons found with such arms will be ar
rested and forwarded with the arms to
these Headquarters.
£4- Assistant Provost Marshals are
hereby authorised to grant permits to
such persons as in ttieir jjfdgpi e fR’ are
entitled to them. To retain private aW)6
for sporting purposes, using their utmost
discretion to prevent improper persons
from enjoying this privilege.
By command of
MAJ. GEN. steedman.
C. H. GBOttVENOtt,
Brevt. Brig. Gen. A Pr^>. fifin.!,
A FAMILY SCHOOL
mil K REV. C. B. KING, for more than ten
J. .'he Principal Teacher of the Young Ladies’
Department, Chatham Academy, will open a
PRIVA'M »tl«)»L,
Limited to 15 Pupils, In hi* own family. To comment*
MONDAY, 2d Oct. Tnition each month; $8. Hours
from y a. in. till 1 p. m. Residence, MoDtcrey
sqnare. 4 ’ »ep20
Stolen,
FROM the honse of the undersigned,
.on the night ot the 13th insL,
A GAUGE PREY HORSE,
Branded U. S. on (sit fort shoulder, sad has a sea* on
right hind hip. ~ ‘
A suitable reward will be paid for his recovery.
ftep’6—2aw2w RtJBT. B. HABtRSHAM
JUST RECEfVEDp
WANTS.
id well recommended Tnfibrdi
the northwest corner of Congress and Lincoln
sepal tr
Wanted.
'll
A T the Centra] Railroad Car-thop, a competent Tin
Plate Worker and Roof«r._ __
sepll 3
CJ C. MILLAR,
Master Carpenter.
Bay3 Wanted.
T WO BOYS, from 12 to 16 years of age.
W. -f ' Iso,
For sale, one large Mare; works well in harness.
Apply to JOHN RYAN,
scpU—> cor. Bay and (Vest Broad streets.
Wanted Immediately
For Ca§h!
A I, I, the Rags, Old Ragging and Waste Paper in
the city. WARBBN & PLaTNER, J
eeplS at 0 Bay street.
A DAY! Agents wanted to
sell a new and wonderful SEWING
MACHINE, the imly cheap one licensed, t ddress
SHAW & CLARK, Biddeford, Maine.
Sepl5 3m
A MONTH! Agents wanted.
*!«kCanu-l
for *it attirttlf tlrro" irit. Irt, jost
out. Address O. T. G4REY, City Building, Biddeford,
Maine. 3m seplS
gY a careful tenant, a furnished house in a
cali
tober or
itv. Possession taken either In Septeml
r November. Apply at
lo-
Oc-
jylS
111 and 111 CONGRESS STREET,
tf ; J j Treanofs old stand.
$5.00 Beward.
L OST, a Cuff Pin Sett in hair; valuable to the own
er. The above reward will be paid at this office.
sepll
Dog Lost
I,OST, on 8nndav evening, 17th
l /
inst., near the Pulaski House, a Mack
^SCOTCH TERRIER, rough long hair,
sears cut and long tail. Ten dollars
“reward will be paid to aDy person re
turning the above described property
to C. L. Colby & Co , northwest corner of Bay ana
Abereornstreets, or to EDMOND SLATER,
Superintendent Marine Works,
sep21 2 Savannah, Ga.
ICE, ICE.
Competittou Defied!
I CE for sale at Government Ice House, corner of
Drayton street and Broughton street Lane, as low
as by any other concern in this city.
Ice packed for shipment and delivered free of charge.
CHEESEMAN & MARSHALL,
sepll 6 JNO. H. GOULD, Agent
HORSES AND MULES
For Sale.
TWENTY HEAD FINE YOUNG
Mules and Horses
Will be Oflered for Five Days.
Coll and examine this stock at
SADLER’S STABLES,
scp2j tf Zijbly street.
4-HORSE WAGON
For Sale
MW AND IN COMPLETE ORDER,
With flanjess and India Rubber Cover,
Apply at
scp21
E.
SADLER’S STABLES,
3 Zubly street.
&
F. METCALFE & CO..
GENERAL FORWARDING
AND
COMMISSION MEKCJJAJVXS.
Stoddard’s Range, on Bay street, between Lincoln
and Abereorn,
Savannah, Georgia.
References.—Hening, Flint* Pearce, New York; E-
M. Bruce * Co. Augusta, Ga; R. C. Robson, Esq.,At-
lanta, Ga.; Knott & Howes, Macon, Ga.; K. M Bruce,
Morgan & Co , Apalachicola. Fla ; Watte, Craoc *
Co., New York; Geo. C. Pearce* Co., St Louis, Mo ;
B/ncc &Co. Cincinnati, O.; Mr. H. J. Cook,
Albany, Ga.; Johh W. G;.opp,.r, Macon, (ja.
sen21 tf 1 •
A. S. Hartridge,
Factor and Commission Merchant,
Bay Street. SavaunuL. G<^,
To be found at present at office ot Messrs. J. T.
Thomas * Co., next to Central Railroad Bank.
sepH r ■ tw ■ . .. .
JNO. L. VILLALONGA,
Oottou Factor,
Forwarding and Commission Merchant
NO. 94 BAY STREET,
SafAVl.V.V.J//, GEORGIA.
sqpll.6m
HKDIIAKOLLEWE
>-*» Of Virginia, u-i.;
SESSION OF 18G5-’G6.
T HE Annual Coarse of Lectures in this Institution,
.... ...
_ ‘ which has continued in successful operation
throughout the war, will commence on the 1st of No
M9#ber, and continue until the 1st of March.
Tickets of seven Profes-
$8 Of Dej^j^rator of An-
l« c
I .fcl
50 baskets Ohas. Heldstck ChaM^agnt
50 CAAii Claret, St. Jnlien and Chateau Margaox
50 octaves J tiles Bskip ft Co. Cogxtac
*5 cate Saxerac Brandy
51 cases Imperial Sherry
AT WHOLESALE,'^,
Bjr HILTON * R4NDBLL,
SOI
atomy, $lo'.
For further information, or a copy of the Catalogue,
address L, S. JOYNE’ 3 , M. Da
' Dean of the Faculty, ■*
ssptS 6 Richmond, Va.
FALL AND WINTER
ip GOODS/*
' ABIES’ Dress Goods
J Plain colored French Merino
New styles French Poplins, M. deLaineS
Plaid Flannels, Black Silks, Ac.
(loths, Cassimeres and Tweeds
White and Red Flannels
_ M,ud Gepts’Hosiery
ning Goods
I Cambric Hdkfs
r sale at lowest Prices, by
~ WITT
ir }
DxWITT A MORGAN.
11 OUT, SAIB!
Until Vbursdtw,
FDR 11 U U U i
Pugains ia Books aii Stationery.
eoMBoyvg A CO ’S, 157 Bay street, one door
gasLCUr Hotel jx_ ae^8^
1 etspU
w NOTICE.
TYVmiNG my absence from the State Qf Georgia
mm.
i t t SHIPPING.
For. Philadelphia.
STEAMSHIP LINE.
1L*
ilk
Mall etimihship MlNNI
tf HE U. S. Mall etimihshlp MINNETONKA. 1,000
A tons burthen, J. W. Raich, .Commander, will leave
fori the above port on FRIDkY, Sept. 22, at 9X A M,
Cabin Passage to Philadelphia... ............. $40 00
Thntmgb Tickets to New York via Philadelphia. 40,00
For freight or passage, having elegant uccommoda.-
ti0 ^pl5 10 HUNGER & GAMMEI4
PIONEER LINE.
FOR NEW YORK.
T HE U. S. Mail steamship PERIT, R. A. Delanoy,
Conunander, will sail for the above port on her
regular day, FRIDAY, Sept 22, at '.'A o’clock A M,
For freight or passage, having superior accommoda
tions, apply to AGAJOCELL. Agents.
seplS S4 Bay street
STAR LINE.
FOR NEW YORK.
T HE new and elegant first class U. S. Mail ^temn-
ship NEVADA, Captain Carpenter, will posi
tively sail for the above port SATL’HDAY, Sept.
23, at 10 o’clock AM.
i, at 10 o’clock a m.
For freight or passage, having splendid accommo
date apply to brighajl baldwin 4co
sep2I Stoddard’s Building, opp Post Office.
ATLANTIC COAST MAIL STEAMSHIP
COMPANY.
FOR NEW YORK
T™alk breaker, Commander, will positively sail
on her regular day, SATURDAY, 23d inst, at 11 o'cl'k
a. n>.
Ffw freight or passage, having very elegant accqm-
modaffous, apply to jnq R wlfJ)EB< A8eDt
For Liverpool.
THE A 1 American ship New Eng-
ship _
land, Hodge master, having a large
.portion of her cargo engaged, will be
.ready to receive cargo at Lower Hydrau
r lic Press on the ISth inst For freight 01
a ire, apply to
sepl4-tf BRIGHAM, BALDWIN * CO.
REGULAR LITSTE.
FOR BOSTON
seplfl
THE fast sailing schooner Red
Jacket, Averill master, having most
of her cargo engaged, will have dispq^h
'for the above port Fpr freight Br pas
sage apply to
RICHARDSON & BARNARD,
tf Bay st., opp. Mariners’ Charch.
For New York
sepls
THE cllpi>er schooner Lottie
Klotk, Cspt. Endicott will have dis-
liatch for the above port. For freight
apply to
HUNTER & GAMMBLL.
For Freight or Charter.
THE fast filing brig Mary Cobb,
285 tons burthen, 2.S00 bbls. capacity,
will receive weight or charter on reason
able term?. 4'or particnlars enquire of
' WM. CANTWELl- Agent ‘
tf Box 79, Hilton Head.
CHITEQ STATES 9tA|L LINE,
For Falatka, Fla.,
VIA DARIEN, I!RUNS WICK, ST.
MA R VS. KERN. IXDIXA, JA CKSON-
1 ’I RLE AXD PICO LATA.
THE well known steamer, for
merly the St Johns, but now the
Helen Getty, Captain O. K.
Ingraham, master, will leave the
Old Steamboat Tard every THURS
DAY MORNING, at 10 o’clock, for tbe above Land-
T5
’or freight or passage, apply on board or to
L. S. BENNETT, Agent
cor. West Broad and Bay streets.
AGENTS—Darien, A. A. DeLorme.
jacksonyillc, J. S. Sathie * Co.
P6W&a,'H. R. Teasdalt!.' '
Freight payable By ship]>ers.' ’’ sqpi
FOR NEW YORK-
STAR LINE .
Semi-Weekly.
XR£ FIRST CLASS U- S. MAIL STBAM8HIPS
Newadn Captain Carpenter
United States “ Share.
America Lindt
Const>tnt)*n *' Greutium
Agents in Savannah.
WAKBMAN, GOO KIN * DICKINSON,
17 Broadway,
in Ne 1
Agents in New York.
the nevaba
Will leave Savannah for New York on SATURDAY,
emit M.
For freight or passage, apply to
}—tf BRIGHAM. BALDWIN A
4Z2=!
i co„ Agu.
Merchant^ Line Sailing Vessels
REGULAR LINE ^
FOR NEW YORK.
s jmrxdpusvm
Jh siffing'vetelsplyiiigbetween Savannah
if .
’and the abfrve port. with superior accom
modations tor passengers, and the very
for delivering freight in good order and
st low rates, with promptness and dispatch.
Particular attention given to forwarding goods from
Mew York. OHAS. L. COLBY i CO.
Iunc23
cor. Bay md Abereorn street*
tf? ?
akVESSEL8
TO LOAD
Sort NEW YORK.
M i i
J-j
Mja l : sfoJBiA&gLk
TOWAGE.
THE undersigned. Agent* for
the Savannah Tow Boat Company,
are noty rpaffy tq receive apoUca-
tlODs for Towage of vessels Ef all
ATLANTIC ANO GULF
RAILROAD.
N OTICE Is hereby given that the arrangement
hitherto existing between Messrs. Erwin * Har-
WJ11 sell THI* DAY, Md lost, st 11 o’clock, In front
1 T It m
dee. Agents for steamer Gibbons, and this Company,
will, by mutual consent, be discontinued on and after
FRIDAY, the 29th inst. „ „
WM. DUNCAN.
Act. Prest. A. *G. R. B Co.
ERWIN * HARDEE,
Agents lor Steamer.
On and alter Friday, the 29th inst., the steamer
WM. G. GIBBONS J
•Will be withdrawn from the Doctortown Route.—
Freight received at Savannah on and before the 25th
insL. and at Doctortown on or before the 28th inst,
will be promptly removed as heretofore.
ERWIN * HARDEE,
sepls 2w Agents for Steamer.
Superintendent’s Office, 1
- - - —6./
Savannah, Ga. Sept. 4th, 1865..
O N and after Tuesday, the 5th instant, a daily train
(Sundays excepted) will leave for Augusta at 4.00
a. m., connecting with a lme of Hacks running be
tween station4X, Central Railroad, and Waynesboro’,
on the Augusta and Savannah Railroad.
Passengers by this line will arrive in Augusta the
next morning after leaving s avannah, in time to get
breakfast, and connect with the Georgia Railroad train
for Atlanta
Freight to go by passenger train most be prepaid and
delivered at the Depot the night before.
GEO W. DAMS,
General Superintendent.
By GEO. W. SCsTTERGOOD,
sep4 Assistant Superintendent.
GENTRAL RAILROAD.
buperiutendent’s Office, \
Samnnah, August 24th, I860. /
ig 1
UBEIGHT for Augusta ara intermediate sta-
J- tions below 4A, Central Railroad, and between
Waynesboro and Augusta, Augusta and Savannah
Railroad, will be received on ana after Saturday, the
26th instant, AU way freight to be prepaid.
By order of GEO. W. ADAMS,
General Superintendent.
G. W. SCATl’ERGOOD,
aug25 Assistant Superintendent.
BOARDING, PIC NICS, &C„
AT THE
ISLE OF HOPE.
MR CHARLES E, FLANDERS
■pESPECTEULLY informs his friends and the
IV citizens of Savannah that he has removed to the
ISLE OF HOPE, where he is prepared to receive
BOABDEB8,
And to frtmish
PIC NICS and parties
At tbe shortest notice. All orders must be left at the
store of Messrs. Stuart * Co., under Masonic Hall.
N. B.—Bath Houses and Boats for Fishing can he
had on the premises. jy24
b: f. vooruees,
DANIEL E. GARRISON.
VOORHEES & GARRISON,
COMMISSION
MERCHANTS,
No. 73 William St, t
3ST JtLJW -YrQUEZ.
Refer, by Special Permission, to-
National Rank,
B A, Wilcox,
W B. Davidson,
E. Remington * Son,
C. L. Robinson,
C. K. Garrison, ■
Ocean National Bank,
Savannah.
Maoon, Geo.
Augusta, Geo.
Thomasville, Oa.
•’arksonville, Fla.
73 William st. N. Y.
New York.
Merchant’s Exchange National Bank, N. Y.
Correspondents in Savannah, Messrs. Erwin * Har
den 2m sepX
ROBT. HABERSHAM fc 801(9,
GENERAL
Commission Merchants,
SAVANNAH, OA.
Affvitnook Made on Prodnce Shipped
to oqr friend* in New York.
iulyU
3 aw 3m
BAGGING
sep9
FOR SALE
N. A. HARDEE & CO.
Dry Goods!
A LAtyJE ANff BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT
UF
MUSUN DELAINES 1
Just Opened !
ALSO,
FIFTY DOZEN
GENUINE GERMAN 10RSBTS
JNO. C. MAKER & CO.
139 CONGRES8 STREET,
8cp9 Nevitt, Lathrop & Rogers* Old Stand.
EXCHANGE.
SIGHT DRAFTS OBj IVEW YORK,
r ot sate by
sep!5 BRIGHAM, BALDWIN * CO.
Cooking Stoves.
WHITAKER STREET,
COR. BROUGHTON LlAX^P-
€'oozing stores,
aod Holloa Wato,
mnd Pots. Ovens, &c.
sep4 J. C. THOMPSON Sc
Enameled a
Bot
IMPORTANT T3 ALL
B OUYE tc CO-, No. 151 Bey street, one door
east of City Hotel, are selling off their entire
stock of
BOOKS AND STATIONERY.
Intend to sell out in three days. From the rush of .
tomera ye-terday, their stock will not last until Wi
Deodar. They seem to sell regr ~ ” * L - n ‘
sepfi) - “
AU(XPIQNSAfal
YORK, WILLIAMS, McINTIR* * CO,
50 boxes M
» boxes
ou
3 bbls HoneTsrinp"" ***»
20 boxes Batavia Coffee
50 boxes Durkee’s Yeast Powders
1 box Carrie Powders
9 cases Ground Ginger
5 beg) Black Pepper
20 casks canvassed Hams
75000 Needles, Sharps.
Terms cash on delivery.gepK
RY HLUIf Sc MEYER.
CENTRAL RAILROAD.
On FRIDAY, 22d inst., at 10 o'clock, will be sold on
tbe premises, between Ball and Drayton, on eunth
The entire Furniture and Fittsras of the Restau
rant consisting of Tables, Crockery Ware, Soda Wa
ter Fountain, Glassware, Oa^ors, Engravings, Chairs,
one large Extension Thole, one Cooking Range aud
Utensils, and numerous other articles.
- gCP21 -• liiti
—
Notice.
firm of M. I. Doyle A Co., is this day dis
solved by matual
drawing. M. J. Doyle
will attend to the unfinished
he alone being authorized.
Jna Daley wi th
en his own account,
the concern*
DAILY
JOUmUHMlR,
PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING AND EVENING,
Macon, Geohoia,
Comer of Cherry aud Third Streets.
Danjcst Circulation in Middle, and South- West-
h cm (leortfia.
Tbe old “Journal * Messenger," first established in
1609, and rdgnlarly published ever since, has the Larg
est CircnlaJqn of any paper In this section.
Wc are offering liberal terms to advertisers, and
merchants, and others, desirous of having their busi
ness generally known, will do well to advertise In our
columns.
Oar Weekly
Contains the legal advertising of some eight or ten
bounties and is circulated throughout the Southern and
Northern 8’tates generally.
Parties sending their advertisements with the money
will be Insured satisfaction.
Address 8. BOSE A CO.
8imeiRo»*, 1 „
- - — aepU, s .
Savannah, July 27th, 1S65.
M. J. DOYLE,
JOHN DALY.
always be found at the old stand No. 110 Bryan
street, and as usual will render polite attention and
abaction to friends^ customers. ^ ^ ^
Copartnership Notice.
fJIHE undersigned have this day entered into Co-
partnership tq cany on Steved^ra^e^ Drayage,
name of
Storage and Commission
H. J. Dickerson * Co.
Office, second door west of Messrs. Andrew Low A
CO. H. J. DICKERSON,
T. A. GOODWIN,
N. B. BROWN.
Savannah, Ga., August 21,1865, lm ang21
Wm. M. Davidson
WHOLESALE PKALES IV
Groceries, Wises, Liquors, Teas,
Segars, Ale and jllder,
* ',*■ * * 'hi_%
160 Bay Street.,, Savannah.
sepB tf
To Physicians.
New York, August 15th. 1865.
Allow me to call your attention to my Prepara
tion of Compound Extract Ruchu.—
Tbe component parts are Hochu, Long Leafi Cn-
bebs, Juniper Berries.
MODES OF PREPARATION.—Buchn, In vacuo.
Juniper Berries, by distillation, to form a fine gin. Cu
be be extracted by * • ••
Juniper” '
propegt
IP u
uee. The active properties'are by this mode ex
tracted.
Buchu. as prepared by Druggists generally. Is of a
dark color. It is a plant that emits its fragrance: the
action of a flame destroys this fits active principle!,
leaving a dark and glutinous decoction. Mine is tbe
color of ingredients. The Buchn In my preparation
predominates, the smallest qnantity of the other ingre
dients are added to prevent fermentation; upon “in
spection it will be foand not to be a Tinctnre, a* npd«
in Fharmacopoea, nor is ita Syrup—and therefore can
be used in cases where fever or inflammation •‘xlsts.—
In this you have the knowledge of the ingredients and
the mode of preparation,
Hoping that you will fovor it with a trial, and that
qjgtn inspection it will meet with your approbation.
With afeeling of confidence,
lam, veryreepectfally,
H. T. HELMB0LD,
KIMBI KOttff, \ n
SawKcA B. Bum, } Proprietors.
PUGrHB'S
AUGUSTA DIRECTORY
AND
Advertising Medium.
npHE undersigned will publish, as soon as practica
M. ble, a Directory of the city of Augusta, Ga. It
will contain the Names, Residences and r'laces of Busi-
ness of every person for several miles around Angnsta.
and will also include Hamburg, 8. C.
As an Appendix, there will be a Business Directory,
In which will be found every Branch of Business, Pro
fession or Trade in the city, alphabetically arranged
and classified under their appropriate headings.
As the Directory will have an extensive circulation in
this State, as well as South - arolina, it will afford tbe
best possible medium for advertisers extending their
business notices.
The Directory will be printed on fine white paper,
and neatly bound in stiff con rs. U will contain a
magnificent colored map of the State of Georgia.
Advertisements will be beautifully and conspicuous
ly displayed, with new type ordered expreeriy for the
Directory.
Each advertiser will be entitled to a copy ol the Di
rectory Gratis.
Kates of Advertising—One-third of page. $5; luff
’ben the
page, $10; whole page. $15; payable when the Directo
ry is issued. ... E. B. PUGHS.
Advertisements received at
KSTILL’8 NEWS DEPOT,
eeplfi—lm Back of the Post Office.
British murnm i
VIZ:
THE LONDON QUARTERLY REVIEW (Conserratirej
THE EDINBURGH REVIEW fWhig-i
THE WESTMINSTER REVIEW fRadical.)
THE NORTH BRITISH REVIEW (Free Charch.)
BLACKWOOD'S EDIXURGH MAGAZINE (Tory.)
The American publishers continue to reprint the
above named periodicals, but as the ccM of printing
has doubled, and the price of paper nearly trebled, they
are compelled to advance their rates as follows •
Terms for 1865.
For any one of the Reviews $4 per annum
For any two of the Reviews.... r per annum
For any three of the Reviews 10 per annum
For all four ctf tbe Review" 12 per annum
For Blackwood’s Magazine 4 p»r annum
For Blackwood and any one Review.... 7 per annum
For Blackwood and any two of the Re-
••••• 10 per annum
For Blackwood and three of the Reviews.13 per annum
For Blackwood and tbe four Reviews.. .15 per annum
The works will be printed on a greatly improved
Chemist and Druggist of 16 Years’ Experience In
Philadelphia, ami now located at his Drug aud Chemi
cal Warehouse, 004 Broadway, New York.
|F>wm the Largest Manufacturing Chemirti in ffc* World.
“I am acquainted with Mr. H. T, Ilehnbold; he oc
cupied the Drug Store opposite my residence, and was
successful in conducting ihe business where others had
not been eqqafiv so before him. I have been favorably
impressed with hie character and enterprise.
WILLIAM WKRlHTMAN,
.Firm of Powers * Weightyian, Manufacturing
Chenffsts, Nlfob and Brown Streets,
biladcfohja.
BelRk»H*s Flili Extract Baeha
For Weakness arisim from Indiscretion. The ox
. . Jigs
foci, Universal Lassitude, Prostration and Inability to
enter into the anloymenls of society.
Tie Constitution, once affected with Organic Weak
ness, requires the aid of Medicine to strengthen and
Invigorate the system, which Hilubuld'a Ex
tract Bucbu invariably does. R n» treatment is
submitted to, Consumption Of insanity ensues.
Buchi
■eityboid’* Fluid Extract
■> flT Hill si in
In affections peculiar to “Females* la unequalled hyany
other preparation, as in Chloroats or Retention, Pain
fulness, or Sappresaion of Customary Evacuations,
Ulcerated or Svhlmta State of the Uterus; and all
compfetyta Incident to the sex, whether arising from
IffbVaof d^pattou. Imprudence in, or the decline or
Heinkaid’s Fluid Extract BucAi
tj I
Improye^ Reae W“ash
Wiy radically exterminate from tbe system Diseases
ug from U
qng from Habits of Dissipation, little expense, lit-
or no change in diet no inconvenience or exposure;
oomph tely superseding those unpleasant and danger-
■ — ’■ these dla-
ous
Copalva and Merchry, In all
L’SE UELMBOLD’S
FLUID EXTRACT DUCHU.
in an^
•Male'’ or 1
, ——- w— —r—.—. whether —— —
Je,*from whatever cause origin at
lor, immediate" In action, and more
than any of. the preparations ot Bark or
suffering from. Broken down or Delicate Con
stitntions, procure the Remedy at once.
Tbe reader must be aware that however slight may
be the attack of the above diseases, it is certain toaf-
fect his Bodily Health. MeataTpotfere, aud Happi-
Ali the above diseases require tbe aid o? a diuretic.
Henbtl&’s Struct Buchn
I* Uiv JM
SOLD BY DRU<?GIST3 EVERYWHERE.
6Q1* tm
PIONEER SAW MILL,
iron * »* Vfa uuuij ouctJU nnnr
ffavannah and Ogeechee Canal, is completed w„ ™
abase Lumber as it arrives iq thje saayket. ** P ° r '
A ABJTWPvnnfr
Jy«
FiE^H STOCK
Ship Stores ajad s
Family Groterie*
HORATIO PITCHER,
Harris’ Wharf; foot of Lincoln-st., under the Bluff,
sept 1'
Varnish.
LOT of firA quality Varnish for sale by Qm
1’Agents,
A Manufacturer® „
aug28 - UHADY, SMITH ft CO.
■•J tions for Towage of veasela Sf *U |
^deBcriptiona.
Winchester’s Soap and
Gandies.
UST received an consignment, aa ■muted kfoiqr|J
J lhe Agents,
aticW
BRADY, SMITH * CO
CJw. and Whitaker,St$
IW RECEIVED PEB ITRAUR,
13ft bbls Crushed and Powdered Began
ittn/ - :•
Vermicelli and Maccaronl
iHessBeef
Casttle, Brown and Fate
AtrMa .
AS kinds of Patet, Jfow and Boiled Unseed OB,
Naphta aud Putty
s pri
quality of paper, and while nearly all American Perlodi-
_ , _ B»P
cals are either advanced in price or redneed in size—and
Wy generally both—we shall continue to give faith
ful copies of all the matter confined in the original
editions. Hence, our present prices will be found as
cheap, for the amount of matter furnished, as those of
any of the competing Periodicals in this country.
Compared with the cost of the original editions
which at the present premiums on gold would be about
$100 a year, our prices (>5; are exceedingly low. Add
to thin the fact thHt we make our annual payments to
the British Publishers for early sheets and copyright in
Gold—$1 costing us at ibis time nearly $2 50 in cur
rency—and we trust that in the scale we hare adopted
we shall be entirely justified by our subscribers and tile
reading public.
The interest of these Periodicals to American read
ers is rather increased than diminished by the articles
they contain on our great Civil War, and though some
times tinged with prejudice, they may still, considerin',
their great ability and the different standpoints from
which they are written, be read and studied with ad
vantage by the people of this country of every creed
and party.
LEONARD SCOTT & CO., Publishers,
aog!4 No. 38 Walker street, New York.
J.O. MATHEWSON
GENERAL
COMMISSION, PRODUCE BROKER
AND
FORWARDING MERCHANT,
Ne. 285 Bread Street, AugHetat, Ga.,
(At the Old Stand of the late firms of T. P. Stovall So
« o., Stovall, McLaughlin * Co., and G. H.
McLaughlin & Co.,j
Will give his prompt and personal attention to the
purchase and sale of Cotton, Domestic Goods, Sugar,
Bacon, Lard, Grain, Floor, ltope, Bagging, and Mer
chandize generally.
Having the Agency of several first class Cotton
Mills, I am prepared at all times to supply orders for
Yams, Sheetings, -hirtings, Osnaborgs, Drills, Ker
seys, Jeans, *0, Ac.
Wit
'ttjt extensive fire-proof warehouses, can furrueh
secure storage, and give prompt attention to merchan
dize and produce consigned to me for forwarding in
any direction. 6m*ugl4
INSURANCE 1
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, $10,MO,<M0
CHAS. L. COLBY & CO.
A BE prepared to take Marine Rieka to tar
C%- .Domestic or Foreign Port, and Fire Risks
A. Domestic or Foreign Put, and Fire
n th ts city in the following named first class New York
Companies, at the lowest rates ;
COLUMBIAN MARINE INSURANCE CO.,
Capital $5,000,000.
MORRIS EIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,
Capital, &MO.OOO.
COMMERCE FIRR INSURANCE COMPANY,
Capital, $200,000.
^STANDARD FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,
Capital, $200,000.
Office U ieaes’ Block,
comer Bay and Abereorn streets.
Branch Office,
cor. Drayton and Bryan streets. aiygia-tf
FOR SALE!
A CHOICE LOT OF
TEA!
ALSO,
100 BMs. Lawreicerille (o’s Omeit,
y Will ba sold
Low to Close Consignment.
Apply to
CHAS. L. COLBY fit CO.,
sopU
oor. Bay and Abeworaste.
Just Beoeived,
by
ao;.
Hi
STUART & CO.
jjUniLY reoCB*tabbaMOM«Md »]b
All kinds ot
jupme and 8L uMmgu suk’i- - -
Clothes Baskets
Market Baskets
Hair s rooms
Pope’s Bead Broshes
Hair and Feather Dusters
long Handled Scrubbing L.
Also, a Urge lot of New Potatoes and Fresh J
STUART A CO.,
COT. Bril and Broughton attee
* OATS.
Zodiac and (hr sale, MSQ
S-AHAKWSACOi
i a.
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