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LOCAL MATTER S
Ocpirtirrof and Steamer*.
FOR KIW YOU.
Steamship Varuna, Thursday, September ?, at
oicloek.
Steam-alp Constitution. Wednesday, September
Cth, at 9K o'eloclt p. m.
Steamship rent, Thursdar, September 7, at 10
o'clock.
FOR PHILADELPHIA.
steamship Minnetonka. Tuesday, Septemlwr sth,
at o'clock.
for DOCTORTorrv
Steamer Win. O. Gibbons, every Tuesday morning
at 9 o’clock.
Steamer Comet, Thursday, September 7th, at 10
o'clock a. m.
FOB ACOrSTA.
Steamer Helen, Wednesday, September Cth, at 7
o'clock a. m.
Steamer Oak, Wednesday, September Ctb, at 5
o'clock p- m.
THE COURTS.
OFFICE PROVOST MARSHAL, StJh-DIVHIO.M OF THI
OOEECHEE—BEFORE CAPT. SAM’L COWDRT, PROVOST
.uaRSHAL
Savai-nah, Sept 4, 1865.
C. S. vs. Henry Carter—Disorderly conduct, and
creating disturbance ; plea, guilty. It wa3 ordered
that the defendant pay a fine of ten dollars.
C. s. vs. Mac Dodge, (colored)—Charge : secreting
himseif at Fort Pulaski for the space of two weeks,
and tar wearing a soldier’s uniform passing hlmseir
otr as a soldier of the U. S. Army. It was ordered
I'uat the defendant be confined In the City Guard
House for one month.
Dakinc- attempt at Arson.—On Monday night
last the residence of Mr. Emanuel Shefftali, Clerk of
the Market, situate on the southwest corner or Tatt
nall, Harris and Jefferson streets, was fired by a mu
latto man The Are was set In the eaves of the sleep
ing room of Mr. Shefftaii’s servants. The fuel used
-as hay.
Mr. Sapp, residing west of Jefferson street, having
occasion to go up on the plazzc of his residence, dis
covered the roof of Mr. Shefftall’s residence on Are,
and promptly gave his attention to the extinguish
ment of the name. The hay which was found Ared was
staffed under a portion of the decayed slilngle roof
ing. Mr. Aarons and his brother, In going up to
their residence, which Is near Mr. Shefftall’s, assisted
Mr. Sapp in putting out the Are. A mulatto who Is
supposed to have set the Are ran past them.
Cnder the front stoop of Mr. ShefftaU’s house, on
Tattnall street, was discovered a bundle of hav, evi
dently placed there by the Incendiary.
Wholesale Grocery store.—We lnvlte(attention
to the advertisement of Mr. Tin, M Davidson, whole
sale dealer In Groceries, Wines, Liquors, Tens, Ac.,
in another column. Mr. Davidson Is well known to
ihe trade as one of our oldest wholesale grocery mer
chants, and his many Mends, In town and country,
will be pleased to leant that lie has resumed busi
ness. He has recently returned from the Northern
cities, where he personally selected bis present stock,
and made arrangements for future supplies of all ar
ticles in Ills line, 'on terms which will enable him to
aell goods to any quantity and at lowest rates.
Theatre.—There was a very good attendance at
the Theatre last night, and the performance of the
•• Maid of Croissey" was a very decided Improvement
on the previous representation of the amateur troupe.
All performed their parts creditably, and were fre
quently greeted with demonstrations of applause.—
Miss Willett, as the Maid of Croissey, played with
spirit and good taste, evincing a very correct con
ception of the character. The study was good, and
the stage buslneas of the piece being simple, the per
formance, as a whole, went oA very satisfactorily.
WASHtxoTON Hose Company.—At a meeting of
the above Company held on Monday night last, the
loilowlng named officers were elected :
Flret Foreman—James Reilly.
Second Foreman—Geo. Middleton,
Treasurer—James F. Daly.
Secretary—Wm. Nehoe.
The Hero of Fort Sexier.— Coroner Co
lau on Wednesday of last week, held an in
quest at No. 93 Janies street, in this city, on
the body of Michael Cummins, whom it was
•opposed died from injuries inflicted by Philip
Ciark during a fight between them several
days since. Dr. Thomas Robinson made a
post mortem examination, and found that
the cause of death was congestion of the
lungs, and not the result of the injuries re
ceived during the difficulty. Among the pa
pers of deceased vwere found letters from
Gen. Anderson, proving him to have been
the man who fired the first and last shot at
the rebels during tbe attack on Fort Sumter
in April, 18GI. Deceased was a native of
ireland, aged 50 years. He leaves a widow
and two daughters. —lrish American.
A Great Mistake. —ln tbe confusion of
the hour many of our planters have deter
mined to sell out their lands, and either leave
the country or move to town. They believe
everything is so confused that it will be im
possible to make a crop next year. They
arefcacrificingjtheir possessions for a mere song
and doing themselves, as well as their coun
try, a great injury. A few sharpeis are buy
ing up these lands at a very low figure, and
will make iortunes out oi it as soon as the
tide of emigration turns this way. We
would advise every one to be more calm and
considerate, and bold on to their lands. This
confusion of she times, of disorganized as it
is, will not always last.— Macon Gazette.
A Reminiscence of the Last Cholera in
Italt. —A Florence correspondent writes :
“In 1864 Count Cavour was minister; the
cholera was carrying off numerous victims at
Genoa; the city was in despair; the king
and his minister did not hesitate an instant
to start for that place, where they visited ail
the quarters decimated by the epidemic,
which produced an excellent moral effect
on the population. At the same period King
Ferdinand of Naples fled from his capital,
and took refuge in the island of iscbia. This
tact alone is sufficient to explain how it was
that in iB6O the crown fell from the head oi
his sou without an effort—without a combat.
The Will of Aaron Burr's Widow. —The
country pastor of a small Episcopal church,
near Oarmansville, IN. Y., who was very
kind to Madame Jurnell Burr, recently de
ceased, was appointed by her just before her
death, residuary legatee of her estate, worth
about $700,000 to SBOO,OOO, from which he
will probably realize a very handsome inde
pendence. She also left means enough to
erect anew church for the rector, who was
very kind and devoted to the old lady when
she had shut herself out from the world, and
had grown so moody and misanthropic as to
have few friends.
The True Gentleman.— By a gentleman,
we mean not to draw a line that would be
invidious between the high and low rank
and subordination, riches and poverty. The
distinction is in the mind. Whoever is open,
loyal, and true ; whoever is of humane and
affable demeanor ; whoever is honorable to
himself, and in judgment to others; and re-
Suires no law but his word to make him ful
-1 an engagement—such a man is a gentle
man.
A madman was recently discovered in one
of the carriages of a railway train in France.
He was secured without injuring either of
the passengers, but whilst confined in a room
at the railway station he broke a water-bottle
/ind thrust one of the pieces into his neck, so
%, r as to sever the carotid artery and cause
■♦’.most instant death'.
Mathematical Discovert.— Professor Syl
w Bster, an English mathematician, has dis
.rered the proof of Sir Isaac Newton’s rule
be discovery of the imaginary roots of
■ions, which has been a great problem
J&g algebraists for the last century and a
ijfc-priaa of St. Louis, well known in cer
twarters, has just fallen heir to $76,000,
j3- by a relative, Col. May, of Brooklyn,
Sork. __________
JJJELL & MURDOCK,
tfatfoU** 1 * and Retail Dealer* In
mA' AND NAVAL STORES, DRY GOODS,
Baj»T9 AND SHOES, BATS AND CAPS,.
ZtEtNTtiMxi.’* Fcamsanra Goons, do.,
Merchants’ Bow, Hilton Bead, 5.. C.,
*“ e ' rut. rjal3-tQ a. /. nraroox.
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Hhlppln|f Intelligence.
■ißAtara ibatuc ThU Day,
Sun rues S SSiMoon rises 7 3
Sun sets « lsjHlgti water 7 «a
PORT OF SAVANNAH.
Arrived.
Tl ESDAY. Sept. 6, 1865.
Bark Ida Kimball. Qoalln, Hilton Head—to Master.
Steamer Emilia, Bender, Doboy, Geo.
Steamer Xantaaket, Springer. Beaufort.
Steamer Resolute, Sprague, Darien. Oa.
Tug Starlight, Andereou, Darien, Ga.
Steamer R H May. Jones, Augusta—F M Mrrell
Imports.—zoo bales cotton, 450 do varns and do
mestics, 75 buwlles puper, and 9undry packages
Expr ” s cumvaD7 ’ john l
Cleared.
Steamship Minnetonka, Balch, Philadelphia—nun
ter A Gammell.
Extorts.—476 bales Upland cotton, 37 empty Quar
ter barrels.
Passengers.—E Russell, G H Bramhall, Jno Bond,
CL Mather, E C Sitnus, J W Hawkins, A J Hedrick,
Thomas Malloy, J A Barron, Miss R Peck, 0 W Belton.
E L Hackett.
C S Naval Steamer Dafodil. Hamlin, Port Royal.
Steamer O M Petit, Smith, Darien, Ga.
Steamer U S Grant, Briggs, HUton Head.
Steamer Wm G Gibbons, Phlipot, Doctortown—Er
win A Hardee.
Steamer EmiUe, Bender, Darien, Geo.
LIIT OF VESSELS IN THE PORT OF
SAVANNAH.
Savannah, Sept. 5, 1865.
steamships.
Petit, Deianoy, from New York—discharging foot of
Abercorn street, Hunter 4 Gammell.
Steamship Mlnnetoka, Balch, I,ooo —discharging
from Philadelphia, dock, foot of Abercorn street.
Star Line Steamship Constitution. Greenmail, 944
tons, from New York—discharging at Low’s wharf,
foot of Lincoln street, Brigham, Baldwin A Cos.
ACM Steamship Varuna, Whitehurst, 864 tons,
from New York—discharging at Central Cotton Press,
J R Wilder.
BARES.
Harvest Moon. Staples, 3«B*-loadlng for New York,
Central Cotton Press,—C L Colby A Cos.
BRIGS.
Brig Hattie. Glltiey, from HUton Head, with Ice—
discharging at Exchange Dock—cheesman A Mar
shall.
Waltham. Cottrell—from Boston—discharging, to
Master.
schooners.
Schr Georgia, Holt. 78 tons, from Baltimore—dis
charging at Central wharf.
Schr Lovett Peacock, Lingo, 349, from HUton Head
—discharging ballast—Master.
Schr Wm E Stevenson, Threadcraft, 45, from Ma
tanzas—discharging at dock foot of Barnard Street-
Master.
Schr E C Howard, Nickerson, 306—discharging bal
last at WlUlnk’s Wharf, near Gas House—Hill, Mas
ter.
Witch Queen, Perclval, 115—from Boston—dis
charging. Lower Rice Mill—Richardson A Barnard.
Alice Flora, (Bn Knowles—from Nassau—discharg
ing, Lower Rice Mill—BeU, Wvlly A Christian.
Auna Sims, (new) Stevenson—awaiting completion
at Quantock’s Mill—C L Colby A Cos.
Addle E Barnes, Lawson, 145—waiting cargo, foot
of Drayton stntet—Kuril Koetcke A Cos.
Ruth H Baker, Smith, 378—loading for New York,
foot of Barnard street—C L Colbv A Cos.
Eotben, Murray. 102— from New York—discharg
ing, foot of Barnard street—Master,
sloops.
Br Sloop Sylvia, Brown, from Bermuda—discharg
ing at wharf foot of Barnard street.
LOST,
A SMALL CARPET BAG, marked J. S. Garten
atelg, from among the baggage per steamship
Varuna from New York, landed at Central Press
Wharf and supposed to have been taken away by
mistake. Any person having the same to their pos
session will be liberally compensated by leaving it at
the office of
sepS-2 JOHN R. WILDER.
Notice.
ALL persons having claims against the estate of
Mrs. Jane Barnett, deceased, will present them,
dnlj attested, and those indebted Will make payment
to
JAMES L. HADPT,
sepeod4 Administrator.
NOTICE.
A LL persons having claims against the estate of
J*. Mrs. LIU a Haupt, deceased, will present them,
duly attested, and those Indebted will make payment
JAMES L. HAUPT,
seps-eod4 Executor.
NOTICE.
MR. JAS. B CAHILL having published in the
Herald of this morning that his note to me of
20th July, 1865, for $450 has been paid, he Is Informed
that he well knows that his pnblication is false, and
that his note Is now in the National Bank of this city
for collection, and If not paid at maturity it will be
duly protested, and that said note Is now the bona
fide property of Messrs. Hess A Gut man of thlsclty.
A. C. LOMEUNO.
Sept. 4, 1865. sepr>-4
WANTED TO PURCHASE,
OR K£EP FOR HIS FEED, a pood Horne that
will work In single harness. Must be gentle.
Apply to '
seps N. A. HARDEE A CO.
DANfELMANN,
WHOLESALE and Retail Dealer In Tinware,
stores and Stove Pipes. Also, Roofing, Gut
tering and Repairing done at the shortest notice.
Northwest corner of St. Julian street
seps-lm and Market Square.
Law Notice.
I HAVE resumed the practice of my profession In
the city ofWashlngton. and trill also attend to
business before the Departments.
P. PHILLIPS,
Washington, D. C, August 28th. sepS-eodtra
~pToneer saw mill.
\\J ti most respectfully announce to the citizens of
TV Savannah and others requiring LUMBER, that
onr new Saw Mill at the foot ofznbly street, near the
Savannah and Ogeechee Canal, ts completed. We are
now prepared to saw and furaleh Lumber In large or
small quantities to suit purchasers, and respectfully
solicit a share of public patronage. We will also pur
chase TIMBER as it arrives In this market.
Jydl-tf ROSE A ARKWRIGHT.
SADDLERY, MISS, kl
WM. H. MAY,
Sign of the Golden Saddle,
CORKER BRYAN AND WHITAKER STS
DEALER IN
SADDLES, HAENESS, TBUNKS
And all kinds of
SADDLERY WARE,
RUBBER BELTING,
PACKING,
Stretched Leather Beltin?.
ALSO,
A complete assortment of WILLOW WARE, such as
MARKET BASKETS, CLOTHES BASKETS,CHAIRS
large and small; with or without Rockers. DRUMS,
DOLLS, MARBLES, CARRIAGES, 4c., 4c., togetb
wlth a full and complete selection of every article
known In this line of business.
Thankful for past favors, the advertiser would re
spectfully solicit a continuance of the same.
augM ts.
SUGAR,COFFEE, &C.
nn BAGS Rio Coffee
DU 36 bbls. Crashed and “C” Sugar
26 bhd>. Bacon, Sides and shoulders
$ pairs Dearborn’s Cotton Scale*
100 bales Gunny Cloth. For sale by
au29-6 OCTAVUB COHEN.
Notice to Stockholders.
BY resolution of the Stockholder* of the Steamer
Swan, an a sacrament of Filty Dollars per share
temb? b Jcst.' l *d so on or before the 9th Sep-
M. A. COBEN,
Agent,
NOTICE.
'TVSftX™ gtfAAig. heendfowdv
t * • wiww ITOTOiICOQrtOX SATIS'
nab, all persons having claims against said firm will
praaenttbem forthwith to the undersigned^^
HARRISON & CO.,
BANKKKS,
No. 19 New Street, Near Wall,
NBW YORK.
/COLLECTIONS made on all parts of the United
VJ States. Canada, West Indies tnd Europe.
Coin. Government Securities, State. City and Rail
road Bonds, Coupon*, Storks and Southern Bank
Note* bought and sold on commission.
Deposits received, to be drawn nt will, and 4 per
cent interest per annum, allowed thereon,
sterling and French Bills of Exchange negotiated.
HARRISON A CO.,
No. 1» New street, opposite the Gold Room.N. Y.
HARRISON, GODDIN * APPERSON,
Richmond, Va.
Reference—Messrs Duncan A Johnston, Savanuah:
Barber A Swh, Augusta. seps-lm
TO OWNERS
-OF
COTTON.
In answer to numerous inquiries from
abroad, we would say that we are prepared
to take charge of, put in order and ship any
lot of Cotton in the States of Georgia, South
Carolina or Alabama, as we have local
agents at almost every town, and a corps of
most efficient men, selected for integrity, ca
pacity, and experince, to take charge of
every lot.
We will also pay all taxes and charges of
every description, and make liberal advances
on the Cotton. In short, we will take charge
of the Cotton on receipts or orders and give
the owners no trouble whatever, from the
time we receive it until sold and returns are
made by our bouses.
WATTS, CRANE & CO.,
New York, or
W C. WATTS & CO.,
Liverpool, England.
We invite the especial attention of non
residents to our facilities.
E. M. BRUCE & CO.
_Augusta; August 23, 1865, sep4-lm
Wholesale Druggists,
AND DEALERS Ilf
Perfumery, Patent Medicines, &c., &c.
ORDERS WITH REMITTANCES PROMPTLY EXE
CUTED AT LOWEST MARKET PRICES.
HARRAL, RISLEY & TOMPKINS,
No. 141 Chambers and No. 1 Hudson Sts.,
NEW YORK.
•Tames Harral, formerly of Charleston, S. C.
H. W. RicLley, formerly of Augusts, Ga.
au29-Sl3t
A. T. CUNNINGHAM. D. O. PUBBF.
CUNNINGHAM & PURSE,
Factors, forwarding and commission
MERCHANTS, No. 4 Stoddard’s Lower Stores.
Bay stieet. Savannah. Ga.
References—Robt. Habersham A Pons, Hunter A
Gammell, Octavus Cohen, Brigham, Baldwin & Cos.,
Erwin & Hardee, Claghorn A Cunningham.
>ep4-3m
W. W. PAINE,
Attorney at Izaw,
SAVANNAH, GA.
_aeps 1m
MERCHANTS’
Line of Sailing Vessels,
FOR NEW YORK.
THE SCHOONER GEORGIA, Cant. Holt, win have
despatch for the above port, she has room for a
small quantity of light freight. Apply to
sepe-tf CHAS. 1. COLBY A CO.
A CARD.
WILLIAMS, M’INTIRE & CO.
HAVING associated Col. Robt. P. York with them
in bn.lness- under the firm name of York, Wil
liam*, Mclntlre A Cos., are now prepared with ample
storage accommodations to receive any and all con
signments, with rooms for those who' desire to look
after tales of their own goods, and will give prompt
personal attention to all interests entrusted to their
care.
Regular sale dsya in front of store on Bay street—
Tuesdays and Fridays.
Night sales at store on Broughton street will com
mence on Ist October.
Consignments of all kind* are respectfully solicited.
aeps-10 YORK. WILLIAMS, McINTIRE A CO.
Just Received,
5 CASKS BACON SHOULDERS,
36 cases Tobacco,
Too bushels Salt.
20 boxes English Dairy Cheese.
For sale by
seyc-if C. E. OSGOOD.
Paving Bricks.
IrIHAA NORTHERN PAVING BRICKS. Jus
1 i"UU landed and for sale by
RICHARDSON * BARNARD.
sep4-tf Bar street opposite Mariner's Church,
~ LUMBER. -
WHITE PINE, rough and dreased. Cherry and
White Wood. For sale by
RICHARDSON A BARNARD,
aep«-tf Bay street, opposite Mariner's Chnrch.
GUNNY BAGGING.
For Halo by |
N. A. HARDEE & CO.
*ep2-1f
BRINCKERHOFF A MILLS,
Wholesale dealers in teas, orden for
all kind* of Teas, In any sized packages de
sired, filled at the lowest market prices. Parties or
dering will please send remittances. Terms cash.—
Order* solicited.
Southern Produce received and sold en commis
sion Will also receive deposits of money for dis
bursement.
No. 177 Pearl street, near Walk New York,
sepl lm
• LEGAL NOTICES.
STATE OF GEORGIA—CHATHAM COUNTY.-To
all whom It may concern :
Whereas John O. Ferrill will applv at the Court of
Ordinary for Letters < f Administration on the estate
of James Bilbo, deceased—
These are, therefore, to dte and admonish all whom
It may concern, to be and appear before said Coart to
make objection (If any they have; on or beiore the first
Monday In October next, otherwise said letters will
begranted.
Witness my official signature, this 28th day of Au
gust, 18*6. D. A. O’BYRNE,
aa3l Ordinary.
State of oeorgia. uiatuam county.-to
O all whom It may concern :
Whereas. Endnra S. Abrahams will apply at the
Conrt of Ordinary for Letters of Administration on
the estate of Jacob M. Abrahams
These are, therefor*, to dte and admonish all
whom It may concern, to be and appear Defor# said
Court to make objection. Os any iaij have} on or be
fore the first Monday in October next, otherwise said
letters wm be granted.
Witness my official signature this second day of
September jA'A-VKOSA
•ep« Ordkary.
AMMUaiTI.
voiiKs ’ aAiiTmj-7
Venerea**, between Jefibrson sad Mont/omer; »t*_;
REGULAR SUMMER SEASON
PROMENADE CONCERTS EVERY NIGHT,
BV TBS
Savannah Orchestra,
Prof E. Richtsb, Leader,
W Refreshments of the beat quality and in every
variety. lmo aulO
SPB4 IAI. NOTICES.
BATCHELOR’* HAIR DYE !
The Original and Best to th* World 1 The only true
and perfect Hair Dye. Harmless. Reliable and Instan
taneous Produces immediate.y a splendid Black or
natoral Brown, without Injuring the hair or akin.
Remedies the 111 effects of had dyes. Sold by all Drug
gists. The genuine is signed William A. Batchelor.
Alio,
REGENERATING EXTRACT OF MILLKFLEURS,
Fur Reetoring and Beautifying the Hair
aul4-ly CHARLES BATCHELOR, Nsw You*.
WASTED.
Wanted,
IjVJRTY (40> able-bodied young men tor duty in the
city of Savannah. They will receive a liberal
salary. They must come well recommended. All
applicants will apply at office of Capt. Samuel Cow -
d.ey, Provost Marshal.
By command of
Brv't Brig. Gen. E. P. DAVIS.
Wm. H. Folk A. A. A. G. anno
TOTED HIUUfILI, “
TE'IFTY TONS ot Rags and Waste Paper. The
X 1 HIGHEST CASII PRICES PAID. Also, Cot
ton Pickings, Wool, Hides. Tallow, Grease, Metals,
Bottles, Ac ~ at the
FOREST CITY MILLS,
an4-tf Savannah.
TO RKIVT.
Offices to Let.
TWO ROOMB TO LET, SUITABLE FOR
OFFICES.
Apply at the HERALD OFFICE.
anl2-tf
Cellar to Let.
TO LET, A LARGE CELLAR, SUITABLE FOR
STORAGE.
Apply at the HERALD OFFICE,
aul'.’-tf
ROOMB TO LET,
At HUton Head, S. G.,
THE Palmetto Herald Building having been Newly
Fitted Up, now offers large and airy rooms, suita
ble for Sleeping Apartment* or business purposes.
For terms apply to W. S. Sampson, Jr., on the prem
ise#, corner ol Merchants' Bow and Palmetto Avenue,
from 4 o’clock to 6 o'clock p. m ju22
OXFORD BIBLES
AND
ENULISII EDITIONS
OF THE
U. S. EPISCOPAL PRAYER BOOK.
THE undersigned are the Sole Agents In the United
States for the Oxford Editions of tbe Bible,
which ihcv conatintly keep to stock to every variety
of size ana binding.
They are the Publishers also of various editions of
the U. S. Episcopal Prayer Book, which are all print
ed and bound under their own supervision In Eng
land.
Booksellers and others will find an assortment In
the.r list greater than oan be found anywhere elae iu
the country.
Catalogues mailed free on application.
THOMAS NELSON A SONS,
187 Grand street, New York.
29 Paternoster How, London.
eepl-C Hope Park, Edinburgh.
ACADEMY OF ST, TIKCEKT OF PiDlj
Savannah, Georgia,
CONDUCTED BY THE
SISTERS OF MERCY
THE Fall Term of this Institution will re-open on
September 15th and close on February 15th.
Ibe Spring Term will oommence on February 16th
and doae on July 15th.
Terms per Session, Including Hoard. Taltlon In
English, Washing, and use of Bed and Bed
ding $l6O 00
Tuition to French 20 00
do Music on Plano 30 00
do Music on Guitar 30 00
do Crayon, Drawing and Painting It.
Water Colors 20 00
Tuition to Oriental Painting, per course 15 00
do Wax Fruit and Flowers 20 00
do Embroidery lo 00
For further particulars apply to the Superioress at
the Institution auß9-2awlm
Notice.
CONSIGNEES per steamer Oak, from Doctor Town,
will please call at the office of Keln it Cos., pay
their frelgnt, and get orders tor their cotton now dis
charging at Central Press Wharf All liability of tbe
boat and Agents expire as soon as the cotton is land
ed.
JOHN N.KEIN, Receiver,
sep4 114 Bay street.
Notice,
ALL persons are hereby cautioned against pur
chasing a certain Promissory Note, dated July
20th, 1866, for the sum of four hundred and fifty dol
lars. drawn by me in favor of A C. Lomellno, as the
same has been paid.
sep4-2 JAS, B. CAHILL.
COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE.
THE undersigned have this day entered Into Copart
nership to carry on Stevadoragc, Draysge, Stor
age and Commission business, under the came of H.
J. Dickerson & Cos.
Office, second door west of Messrs. Andrew Low A
Cos. H. J. DICKERSON.
T. A. GOODWIN.
N. B. BROWN.
Savsnnsh, Qa.. August 21, 1866. auTl-lm
BUY YOUR COOL DRINKS
-AT—
TONKING’S,
IN REAR OF POST OFFICE. HII.TON HEAD.
aue24 ts
UKADCi'KS MUB-IJIbT. OF OUEECUKK. i
Savannah, Gh., Aug. 28,1*65. J
Gznzeal Obdxb, )
No. 26. f
Pursuant to Genera! Order No. 18, Headquarters
District of Savannah. Ist Division Department of
Georgia, the following Taxes will he collected to de
fray ine necessary expenses of lighting streets, clean
ing of city, 4c.
Ist. Tax of three (3) per cent upon all Incomes of
six hundred (600; dollars or upwards from Real Be
tate.
2d. Tax on all Sales of Liquor as per General Order
No IS, from these Headquarters.
3d. Tax on all Traders. Dealers, Commission Mer
chants, and Shippers of one flj per cent, on all sales
and commissions.
4th. These Taxes will be paid monthly, commenc
ing on the 31st Inst, to the Tax Collector, on account
or tales and rents sworn to by partiss.
sth. All persons who have received Licenses with
out paying the license tea as specified In General Or
der No. IS, from these Headquarters, are hereby no
tified that their Licenses ere revoked from this date,
and that new Licenses will be required before continu
ing their business. -trz
6th. All persona coming under the provision* of this
order will report Immediately to Tax Collector and
register their names and place of business, 4c. Any
person neglecting to comply with the requirements of
tbi* order will be subject to a fine.
Ith. Cspt. Calvin H. Pike, 163d N. Y. Volt., Is here
by announced as Tax Collector, City of Savannah. He
will be obeyed and respected accordingly.
By command of
Brvt Brig. Gen. E. P. DAVIS.
Wm. H. Inu. A. A. A. G. au23
HEADQ KS SUB-DISTRICT OF OGEECHEE,
Savannah, Qa„ August 28, 1*66.
GxHxaai Osons)
No. 2T. J
Hereafter no Commissioned Officers, enlisted men,
or civilians will be allowed to drive or ride thhtr hones
through the streets of Savannah faster than a troLun
lets on official business, and then the envelope wifi be
marked gallop. -i
The Provoat Marshal is charged wtth the execution ]
of tble order.
By com mend of
\ ' Brevet Brigadier General DAVIS.
Wx. g. fetx, A. A- A. GL* »a*29 •
AUCTION_SAL.ES.
Bell, Wylly &. Christian
CARCO SALE.
Sugar. Molasses and Segars.
Ou WEDNESDAY next 6th Inst., will be sold on
board the schooner William H. Steven ton. just ar
rived from Matanzas. Cuba, and now lying at the toot
of Barnard atreet
39 boxes Sugar,
27 tierces Muscovado Molasses,
in M very superior Havana Segars.
Sale to commence at 10 o'clock. aep4-3
AUCTION!
Will be .old at
Public Auction,
At tlie Goyerumeiit Slaughter House,
NEAR HABERSHAM’S RICE MILL, CANAL ST.,
SAVANNAH, GA.,
WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 6, 1665,
AT 11 O’CLOCK A. M.,
125 BEEF HIDES,-Dried.
For account of the Subsistence Department U. S.
Army.
HENRY B. SIBLEY.
sep2-td Capt. and C. S„ D. 8. Vols.
SYw.ia.l (ms~
YORK, WILLIAMS, McIKTIRE S CO.,
AUCTION
AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS
BAY STREET,
SAVANNAH, GA.
CONSKNMENTB IF BOTTOM AMI IUMISB
SOUCITIO.
References in Savannah—Brigham, Baldwin A Cos. •
Erwin ft Hardee, Gaden A. Luckies. Isaac D La*
Roehe, Esq.: Hiram Roberts, Esq.; Wylly Wood
bridge, Esq.; Banter A uammell; L. C. Nervell ft
, Reference New York-Messrs. Samuel T. Knapp
A Pro., D. H, Baldwin A Cos. an2C*eodlin
STATIONERY, AC
ESTTLL’S
Newspaper Depot,
STATIONERY STORE,
Bull Street, Corner of Bay Lane.
BACK OF THE POST OFFICE.
NHW KTOVBIiS.
Just Received at the above Depot a further supply of
DENIS DONNE, a Novel, by Annie Thomas. Price
60 cent*.
BELIAL, a Novel. Price 50 cents.
CHRISTIAN’S MISTAKE, by the author of John
Halifax, Gentleman. Price 75 cents.
THE ROGUES AND ROGUERIES OF NEW YORK,
Price 36 cents.
ALSO
HARPER'S MONTHLY, OODEY'S LADY’S BOOK'
ATLANTIC MONTHLY. *c„ for September.
The nsual assortment of
Northern Dailies and Weeklies
Received by Every Steamer,
ang3o
B00KS& STATIONERY.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
CALL AT
SAVILLE & LEACH,
aep4-tf cor. Bryan street and Market Square.
CATHOLIC BOOKS.
KEY OF HEAVEN,
STAR OF BETHLEHEM,
WAY TO HEAVEN,
GATE OF HEAVEN,
FLOWERS OF PARADISE.
POCKET MANUAL.
For sale by
Saville & Leach,
Timber Cotters' Bank.
sep4-tf Cor. Bryan street and Market Square.
BOOKTfITMIiI
Youths' Pictorial Library,
Marla Edeworth's Early Lessons,
Tale* and Stories Worth Telling,
Little Frankie Stories,
Yonng People’* Library,
Salt Water Tales,
Uncle Sam’s Library,
The Robin Neat Stone#,
Leila Books,
Boqnets for Children,
Mount Vernon Juveniles,
Six Pleasant Companions,
Merry Tales and Stories for Young Folks,
The Jnvenlle Library,
The Jewel Case,
Se* and Land Stories
The Dog Crusoe's Stories,
Molly and Kitty’s Juveniles.
Saviiie A Leach,
sep4-tf cor. Bryon street and Market Square.
TO OKS.
THE POETS II BIDE AID SOLD,
Hood,
Boras,
Moore,
Byron,
. Milton,
Goldsmith,
Wordsworth,
Campbell,
Coleridge,
Osslan,
Remans.
Pope,
Scott,
Crabbe,
Cowper.
Saville A Leach,
sep4-tf cor. Bryan street and Market Square.
SCHOOL BOOKS.
Spellers,
Readers,
Gram mars,
Book-Keeping,
Copy Books,
Dictionaries.
Saviiie A Leach,
aep«-tf cor. Bryta street and Market Square.
BUT TOUR COOL TAYLOR'S ALE
—A*—
TONICING'S,
IN REAR OF POST OFFICfi, HILTON wasp
angS*
P. H. BEHN,
iHipmro.
for new york:
OTAR LINK.
Th* new snd elegant first class V. S. Mail Steam
ship CONSTITUTION, Capt. Orteumsn.
will positively .all lor the above port on
Wednesday, September 6tb, at 7 1-9 p.n>
For freight or passage, having splendid accommo
dationa, apply to
BRIGHAM, BALDWIN A CO.
aepi Stoddard's Building, opposite Post Office.
PIONEER LINE
FOR NEW YORK,
Th * c - 8 M * fl Steamship PERIT,
above port oh her regular day,
Thursday, Sept. 7th, at 10 O'clock, a. m.
For Freight or Passage, having superior accommo
dations, apply to
HUNTER A GAMMELL
seps 84 Bay atreet.
Atlantic Coast Mail Steam
ship Company.
FOR NEW YORK,
The First Claes Steamship VARU
xrcxMW! NA, will positively sail on THURS
DAY, the 7th wet., at 7 .o’clock.
For Freight or Pteesge, having very superior accom
modations, apply to
sepl JOHN R. WILDER.
FOR NEW YORK
STAB LINE.
BHMI-WHEKLV.
The first close U. S. M/ll Steamships
NEVADA, .... Capt. Caepxkteb.
UNITED STATES, .... Capt. Shah*.
AMERICA, ..... Capt Cum
CONSTITUTION, - - - Capt. UKIZUAK.
The above ship# compose the Line, and will sail
from New York end Savannah every Wednesday and
Saturday.
BRIGHAM, BALDWIN A CO, Agent*.
Savannah. Ga.
WAKKMAN, UOOKIN A DICKINSON, Agents,
FOR NEW YORK.
Merchant’s Line Sailing Vessels.
The splendid Clipper Schooner
RUTH H. BAXSIR,
■JBhKm Capt. WM. SMITH, Is now loading tor
the shove port, snd will have quick despatch.
Apply to OHAS. L. COLBY ft CO.,
au99-tf cor. Bay and Abercorn streets.
For New York.
The AI Schooner
LOVET peacock,
LUIGO, JVtantfvr,
Having the greater portion of cargo engaged, will
hsve despatch for the above port. For freight apply
to
BUNTRR A QAMMKLL.
MERCHANTS’
Line of Sailing Vessels
FOR NEW YORK.
•■f ’HE fine clipper bark HARVEST MOON, Staples,
X Master, will commence receiving cargo for the
above port on Monday, the 28th Inst.
For freight or passage apply to
CHAS. L. COLBY ft CO.,
*n26 ts Cor. Bay and Abercorn sta.
FOR FLORIDA
The Steamer
HELEN GETTY, CAPT. INGRAHAM
(Formerly the St. Johns,)
Will leave the Old Georgia Steamboat Yard
for Florida, touching at Darien, Brunswick, St.
Marys, Fernr.ndlna, Jacksonville, Plcolst* tnd Pa.
latka.
For Freight or Passage apply on board or to
L. S. BENNETT,
Agent Florida Boat
sepH Corner West Broad and Bay its.
MERCHANTS’ LINE
Sailing Vessels.
Regular Weekly Mat of
CLIPPER SCHOONERS FOR
NEW YORK.
THE undersigned Intend ts keep up a regular week
ly line of first clan Sailing Venaels plytog be
tween Savannah and the above port, with superior
wtth promptness and despatch. Particular attention
given to forwarding goods from New York.
CHARLES L. COLBY ft CO.,
,n * B cor. Bay and Abercorn streets,
MERCHANTS’ LINE
Sailing* jg| Vessels
FOR NEW YORK.
The fine Clipper Schooner
E. C. Howard, Capt. Nickerson,
Will have quick despatch for the above Port.
For Freight or Passage apply to
CHAS. L. COLBY ft CO,
*ng3l-tf cor. Bay and Abercorn at*.
For Augusta,
The light dranght and stannch
STEAMER OAE,
GEORGE J. MARSHALL, Master,
Will leave Central Press Wharf for Augusta on
Wednesday Eye% at 5 o’clock Precisely.
For freight or passage apply at the office of
KEIN4CO.
»«PS 114 Bay street.
SHIPPERS TO AUGUSTA
AND
POINTS BEYOND,
ARE notified that Goods will be received at our
Warehouse, on Dillon's Wharf, at anytime du
ring the week. ERWIN A HARDEE
anis imo
For Doctortown,
VIA DARIEN.
CONNECTING WITH ATLANTIC AND
GULF R. R. FOR THOMASVILLE.
THE Light Draught Steamer WM. G. GIBBONS.
Oapt. Phllpot, will leave Dillon's Whart;m
1-ueaday morning, 2Sd Inst, at 9 o'clock, and will
ply regularly between Savannah and Doctortown n
connection with the Road, leaving as foUcwjT
SAVANNAH EVERY TUESDAY.
DOCTORTOWN EVERY THURSDAY
roM^^^^TSSS’e 0100 R ‘ U -
Frelghts payable here.
ERWIN 4 HARDEE.
. JOHN L. ROUMILLAT,
«°gfl-lm Agent on Wharf
FREIGHT FOR AUGUSTA,
RECEIVED DAILY,
Aad Forwarded Semi-Weekly.
Per STEAMER AMAZON, Capt. R. Joans on.
Par STEAMER LAURA, Capt. Eowajto Httnca.
Haying a commodloua Warehouse on DlUon's Wharf,
wear* prepared to receive freight aa above.
Due notice will be given of the days of departure
of ncd steamer.
ERWIN 4 HARDEE.
__ JOHN L. ROUMILLAT. |
»<U« lm Ageatoa Wharf.
FOR DARoTdOCTOR TOWN
The swllt. commodious and light draught
Steamer Chatham,
WIU leave tor th* above potato
ON WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 6th,
And will take freight In connection with tbe
GULP RAILROAD,
For Thomisvllle and Intermediate point.
Apply to
O'FALLON *OO.,
Corner Bryan and Drayton street,.
Over Bank of Commerce
RAILROADS. ~~
Central Railroad
SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, I
Savannah, Ga., September 4, 18*5./ *
rYN and after Ttesday, sth hut., a dally train (Snn
yj days excepted) will leave for Augusta at 4 a
m.. connecttog with a line of Hacks running batwem,
Station 4 y. Central Rillroad, and Wayneaboroonthe
Augusta and Savannah Ralfroad. 3 “
Passenger* by this lute will arriv. in Augusta the
next morning after leaving Savannah In Ornate get
breakfast and connect with the Geonria r.iLL.*
train for Atlanta. ueorgu Railroad
Freight to go by Pasaenger Train must be prepaid
and delivered at the Depot the night before ”
By order of
GEO W. ADAMS,
Bt, f- Assistant Superintendent
Central Railroad
SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, >
Savannah, G*., August M, 1866. f
Freight for Augusta and intermediate Stations ha
ow, Y Central Railroad, and between Waynesboro
and Augusta, Augusta and Savannah Railroadwlll be
received on and after Saturday, the 26th Inst
All way freight to he prepaid.
By order of
GEO. W. ADAMS,
General Superintendent.
"AtsSugdem
Atlantic&Gulf Railroad
JfeaßUPlll
. hcro J b? d iven that tn arrangement has
Vnuto? toT b ® t ' Vee “ Knrtn 4
STEAMER WM. C. CIBBONB
Which Passengers snd Freight
will transported to and from ThomasvUle and 8a
vaunah and all intermediate points.
Goods will be received at auy time during the week
at the . tearner’s Warehouse, on Dillon's wharf.
, „ WILLIAM DUNCAN.
Acting President Atlantic ft Gulf Railroad
GASPER J. FULTON,
auglfl-lm Hnperintendent.
TUGS CORWIN, WM. H. OWEN, THOS.WILSON,
or ohio. i .Tz not- q.n.i>. oriowa.
CORWIN, OWEN & WILSON,
(Late Johnston, Corwin ft Finnell,)
ATTORNE Yg
AND—
COUNSELLORS AT LAW.
And Solicitors of Claims,
OFFICE, 222 F STREET, ijra* TREASURY BUILD
ING, IN REAR OF WILLARD'S HOTEL,
WASHINGTON - , D.C.
Will practice in the Supreme Court of the United
>n3f> 3m
THE
Christian Index.
13 \ the flrat of October, or u soon aa the mall* ar«
the ‘‘C^RISTDfNINnHY.r , the PnbUclllon of
m-i H S KT of “* " CHIIJVS °-
Price of “Index, "per annum *3 00
Price of “Child's Index,” m
(A deduction made for Clubs ) ''
so St once, aa mv determination
ffiSt'S" 1 ' 1 '™ may htve tim * to *£&
It is my intention to issne first class paper,, snd no
*The' he " p ' red J to “care thst end—
ine D€« writers and correspondents will bo
and the highest religions snd literary talent will be
given to the papers. The Child's Paper will he mU
and will, in every reSi, Ml? to
conform to its new title, ■*»»***
THE CHILD’S DELIGHT.
wEES&XSWS* « by
*?££***» ** a T ridk, if the Expresfl receipt Is sent me.
on the reanmption of mti facQitiee,
My connection with the Arm of J. W. Burke ACo is
dissolved, bat I will establish an office lnlu£n,GA*
where communications may be addressed.
* nlß - 2w SAMUEL BOYKIN.
THE DAILY EXPRESS,
PETERSBURG, VA.
Has entered upon its Fifteenth year, In an enlarged
form, with new type, under auspices highly flattering.
It has a large and dally Increasing circulation, and of
fers to merchants and others desiring to communicate
with the Southern public, advantages surpassed by
none.
ADVERTISING RATES.
onz squaa*.
Two weeks $ 6 oo
One month a no
Two months to m
Three months v 16 no
Six Months ...... 26 00
One Fear * 40 00
t.vo squaws.
Two weeks UOO o
One month ' i® nn
Two months JSJ
Three months 7S U,
Six months S2
Persons desiring a greater quantity of space than ts
shove designated, will be accommodated on .liberal
terms.
SUBSCRIPTION rates.
Stf* *•§?>•••
Sr t: •••••'• oo
One Year do. V.V.“ !!!!!!!! | £
Aeons*,
A. P. CRUTCHFIELD * CO.,
PETERSBURG, VA.
Drugs, Medicines, and Chemicalse
4 choice selection ot
DRUGS,
MEDICINES,
CHEMICALS,
PATENT MEDICINES
and TRUSSES,
namdan nos hew iois.
Apothecar.es, Planten, and tradi rs from the interi
or, can be sapplied at the shortest notice,
I can warrant every article aa being pare.
A large quantity of European LEECHES, finest
quality.
All the Patent Medicines extant on hand. , 1
One hundred cases Jacobs' Dysenteric Cordial.
ALL WILL BE SOLD LOW FO CASH,
SSOUIALI AMD SSTAU.
ATAPOTHECiBIES* MALI,
Comer Broughton and Barnard streets.
N, B.—Fresh Garden Seed*
W. M. WALSH,
jal6-3n Proprietor.
Notice.
TOURING my aheenr* from the United States Mr