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LOCAL M
LOCAL MlfTtttS.
Btyaitst* aritsaaahlptaiA Steamers.
***** Tom .
Steamship Varans, Thursday, September ?l*t. at
o'clock.
Steamship Nevada. Saturday, September 2Sd. at
o'clock.
Steamship Peru, Tnursday, fioptetober gut, at
o'clock.
Steamship Constitution. Wednesday. September
SMh, at —o’clock.
FOB natADCLTHU
Steamship Minetonka. Thursday, September list,
at o'clock.
FOB AttoCSTA-
SteamerOsk. Wednaauay. September 9Rt. , ate
p. m.
Steamer H. M. Cool wm bar* despatch
Steamer Hoes. Wednesday. September seta, at 7
a a
POE rOCTOETOWIV
Steamer Wm. G. Gtbbooa, every Tuesday morning
at 9 o’clock.
POE FLORID*..
Steamer Fountain, every Saturday mjnung, at 9
o’clock.
Fob Nfw Tobe.—Saturday afternoon last, at four
o'clock, the F-oneer Line Steamship. Zodiac, and the
Smz Line Steamship America, cleared far New Turk.
Bolt vessels had fall freight; ape a number of pas
sengers. A
F*ox >'fw Yob*.—Tte aur Uoe Steamsnip Cob
tutuiios. Cspt Grwßintn, cmred yesterday morning
a half-past sms o'clock, having t henry freight
.'-and t of paMengers. We are indebted
to Purser Cocbraaßir ftOl files of lye papers.
Fes ACBcrLi—The Steamer Oak did not leave
for*opa»oo Saturday, lata uaa, «* adrertjed.
haring been unavoidably detained os the river, but
will Sea-re 'posts ve)r'. on Wednesday next aotfa isau
ateP-M- Frti*a»received tta day and umfi Use
Lost of bet departure at Ferry WHarf. under Sis
Bocae Bill.
Trm* 9orr.—The proprietors of Ocr House will
serve up to their friends this day, at eleven «'ekx-fc.
Turtle soup, with other ehotee dtshe* sot lunch,
Foot> Deo wytE.—Yesterday afternoon, UK body
dan unknown negro was found ffoattug in toe Sa-
Tasaa'n PJrer, opposite the MarterJOct. The body
which had been In the water apparently about two
weeks, was not identified.
The steamer Ta C. Gibbons will leave for Doctor
town on Tuesday moaning ate o'clock in the morn
leg, Instead of nine as heretofore. AH freight mast
be sent down on Monday.
Peesosai.—Among the passenger* who arrived
last evening by the Weamshlp Vanina, we noticed
Senor Louis Casaval of Spain. Her Catholic Ma
jesty's Vice Consul for the Port erf savannah Setmr
Casaval has taken rooms at the Pulaski House.
Wm. C Church, Esq., editor of! the Army and
Nary Journal was also a passenger, on the Yanina.
He visa Savannah on business connected with his
paper, and has taken rooms at the Pulaski House.
SIXUtTB Oak.—This maMner. Capt. Geo. Marshsß
arrived here on Saturday afternoon last about half
past five o'clock from Augusta, having on board the
heavy freight of seven hundred bales of upland cot
ton. We are indebted to her atienUve and obliging
Purser, Ur. Chester A. Stone. Tor a fob report of
passengers, consignees, memoranda and Augusta
papers. .
PEKBOSAI..—We were pleased yesterday to notice
among the passengers by the aenurdUp Constitu
tion. Ur. Pdmond Sinter, the worthy Sapenutendant
of Use Government Marine Shops. Eastern Wharves.
Ur. Slater, after a short furlough, returns in excel
lent health.
FltOH Bosrox —The schooner Red Jacket. Captain
A verm, arrived yesterday afternoon from Boston,
consigned to Messrs. Richardson A Barnard. The
Red Jacket has a very valuable assorted cargo.
Fcrsoxai The steamer W. W Chit, Capt. Little,
arrived late last evening from Hilton, Hesu. The
following distinguished army effects were among
her passenger?: “ r
Major Geo era. Devnrr
Major Wallace.
Major Roy. j*
Lieutenant Men am
Captain Ford.
Major A. P. Dulrympk Assistant Medical Director.
Department of the South. 1
Major Thomas Is the CUM Quartermaster. Depart
mere of South Carolina
General Derate Is *o succeed General GGimc-re.
They took rooms at the Pulaski House.
Lasos Coboo.—Saturday fast Messrs. Hunter A
GammeU, cleared for New fork the schooner Lovett
Peacock, having the following cargo sic bales upland
cotton, 1 iron safe 1 copper stm and outer mer
chandise. .This la the largest cargo cleared this sea
soninany sailp esseiof the came tonnage
| sczxcto Lfocoa so Sonptssa.—From the proceed
ings of the Coarts oa Saturday last It wtu be seen
that the Police have mode a dr*vent on parties en
gaged ta seffiugUquore to soldiers.
Cape Cowdrey m each case toileted heavy fiues a
Three of toe offenders who could not pay their line?
were commiued tdjail
PrxsrvTATio.v or a coin Waica to Mr- Em? f.
Hawks st ths Ornunvu of xat Mabet aod
Esoc-ITB Wont?.—At a tueeaflg held on the 15th
Inst- at the Marine and Engineer Works, on motion
the meeting was orgunlred by calling to the chair
Mr. A- Irvta. Mr. George F. Palmer was requested to
act as Secretary
The Chairman explained the object of the meeting
to be to take some action in regard to giving Mr.
Rufus P. Hawes some testimonial to appreciation of
the esteem and regard in which, he is held by the
employees of the Marins and Engineer Works.
Oa motion a committee was appointed consisrfng
of the following named gentlemen t Messrs. James J.
McKenzie, James Wlttlngton, W. Wallace, Thomas
Ballingtyne. M- Hogan, F McAieer, Wm. Burnham,
and John Hokes aßtomniail ihHie different depart
ments of the Worts.
The committee reared and after a few minutes
returned and reported the foLovrag Resolution; to
the meeting which were unanimously adopted:
■Swoirat That this meeting of the Employees of
the Marine and Engineer Works have the highest re
gard for Mr. RufusP. Hawke; a? a sklßfirimechanic
and a kind gentleman
■Eero-red, That we tender to Mr. Rate P. Hawke;
a gold watch, through our Chairman, and ask his
acceptance of the same as a mark of our esteem and
I? sSj;r*d t That Mr. M. Morris, of Ship Carpenters,
he requested b* this meeting to present the watch
to Mr. Rufus P.'HaWkes. on such a day aa may salt
hi; convenience.
Rooted, That the proceedings of this meeting be
published in the Savannah papers.
A. litT", Chairman
GkO. F- Palmer. Secretary
reoßßEsrortpmrr!
SataKKaß. Sept. IMh. 1*65.
M*. KciTt P. Sir: In compliance
with resolution; passed at * meeting or the Employ
ees of the Matlne and Works enclosed.
I have the pleasure, as their Chairman to ask your
cereptanre of a gold watch as a testimonial of their
esteem and regard. Please state at whsr davit wtli
suit your convenience to receive u.
_ Your obedient wrvatiL.
♦ , A-letc- Chairman.
Qso. T. Palsxk, Satrettiy
a»wAssa*, eepnah/ita.
X*. a. tort*. C human of tie Committee—
Dsa* 3mTour note of this date is before me,
tendering to me a! a resilmoniai. 3 gold eraich, is
behalf of the employees of the ID chine and Fngi
omt worn. I cannot toyo* my gratttnde
for this i unexpected manifestation of kindfre* on
the pert of the employees of theMfechme mid Et«i
neer Worts, and while thanking them tor the token
of rev®*, would name Saturday afternoon as a time
that would auttmt to metre it.
* ‘ 1 YourJ Respectfully
R- P- Bwtnt
On Saturday afternoon, at ffse o’docS; ft* open-'
Una of the Marin* and Engineer Worts nanmiin]
In the Carpentet shop. r—- —--y-
Mr. A, trwl* brie* y stated that the operauvei had as
sembled to present to Ift. Hawks a gold watch, asa
tottn of their regard and esteem tor Ms worth as a
gentleman and a mechanic. Mr. Irwin concluded by
calHng thetr at»ntlon to the vtaadS which were set,
and stated the assembly did not look Qke sThoail
Mr. Norris was next introduced, who. on behalf of
the oyerattvea. presented the witch.
srncs er Kuwaats - 1 v •
Ms Hawk—m behalf of the tmptoyaeeor the
MaMat and Engineer Department. 1 bate the honor
topttwsttorcßtfrß wmtibeaatpten of ow high- j
*• *"'*• »*a itwleyoar gentleman:; deport-
UtoCLAAd the ever ktad sßentpn that we have is
cetvad foe* sou during soar BMMhI with aa-H
We have always (bowl ran to bo ktod aid rmpeett*
toßlLfor Which we new present you ton token of
our stneere frfeadtolp which we hope ton wm ever
•ppraetoae.
Beeetre u mi. from the givers who wishes yon
long hie and happiness. You wuibehoid on it* dtol
the fieenng moinetua of tone which should ever teach
u» to remember the Groat ArohtMct of toe Calsgme
under whose •'’mnliioteai gaud all maw; mortal must
decay.
See how the moments pass
How quiet they flee a war
In this instructive glass.
Behold how life decays. :
■a. Ha we;' itn v,
Fellow-Employees of the Engineer Works i— l have
not the gift of oratory nor the power or *ur—wity sa
express my fceiiug? of grotuude for tiu- token of
your esteem. < -
friendship, and as I pas? through life’s tuned semes
of joy and sorrow, this will remind me of the minr
pleasant day; we Imre spent togethei, which snll be
45 gleams of sunshltK of life. Again I is*ai you
and wish ail sucees sad happiness, and long life to
enjoy it.
The watch, which is from the American Watch
Company. Waltata. Mass., is a solid fttud bunting
case, handsomely chased, and bears the following
Inscription oa the inner case—a Presented by the
Employees of the Maxine Engineer Department to
Mr. ft- t. Hawke; i« a token of esteem. Savannah.
Sept. 14th. IMS."
By Invitation the operative; and the invited guest;
partook of refreshments bounclfUuj furnished. At a
late hour the company separated whh many a ocan
pilmeat to Mr. Hawfces. .
THE COURTS. c
CA*T. COTPBET f COEB7
SATai-v.'Ag, Sepv m, ««-
C. S. vs. John Schroder—Selling liquor to C. S.
soldier?- Witnesses fa C. S. Cody and Beasley—
Fined Jin. " j 'J C l'
T. S. vs. O. Hara.—Selling liquor to C. Btodiew.
Witnesses for C. &. Cokoa and Lucghiin Fined
*lon. ft
«.& ws. John. Deyer.—Selling liquor to C. 5. sold
iers. and exposng toe saae for sale without license.
Wltnesscv for C. a, Oody and Harper. Tined $124.
The defendant cottM not pay the Dim and was com
mitted to jail for six mouths. ....
F. S. va George Powers.—Sealing liquor to C. S.
Soldiers. Witness for U. a, Harper. Fined *l*i.
In default of the payment of line prisoner was sent
to jail six month*.
C. S. vs. Patrick Eagan.—Selling Uquor to C S,
soldiers. Witness for C. 3., Codr. fined 1 100. The
prisoner was sent to jail In default or payment. .
V. S. vs. Edward Burke—Disorderly conduct and
abusing the Chief of Police.—Plea gnllty. Fined MB.
United States va Sidney Prison—disorder;y corn
duct and abusing the Chief of Police. Pica guilty.
Fined giO.
United States vs. Emma beer, Ac.-
without llcenie Fined $26.
T. P. Blakuwood va Albert Bvaas. (colored)—
charge stealing cotton. Sentenceto two r«>nth< tm.
prison ment.
Tidied State* vi. K. M. Prendergast—yelling liquor
to f. S. soldiers. Witness for T. S., Spluldiag.—
Fined SIOO. , _
COL. M. T. aOLUBOOE'S COI RT
BaTAMXAM. Bept. 18.1866.
The C. States va Samuel Harn—breach of the
peace. Whereas Samael Han w*s required bV“ an
order of this Court paswd on the 4*th day of Sep
tember Inst., to enter into bonds In the sum of Fire
Hundred Dollars, to keep the peace for six months,
and who has frilled and refused td comply with toe
order of the Court: On motion of P. JL Russell. Esq.-
counsel for the United States. It I? no; ordered -
That the raid Samuel Harn be arrested and com*
mined to the Common Jail of Chatham County, there
to remain until tbe above cited order is complied
with.
John Boneu vs. Juita Bohen—recovery of premises.
Whereas the above stated case was opened for intro
duction of testimony on the. part of the defendant;,
and It appearing from the examination of the wit
nesses os the part of the defence that no new mate
rial points have been developed, tt Is ordered, Hut
the jodgmeat of this Court, as rendered on the ljth
Inst., be re-afflrmed. and that defendant vacate the
premise? within forty-eight hours, and that she pay
toe costa of anil. Counsel for plaintiff, Col. A. W-
Stooe: for defence M. J. Ford. Esq
Hotel Arrivals.
_fOSI or PORT ROTAI
• SEPIEMBFF. Ig
UGiOTfßes. THh Ohio RCrane.N Y
Vols IP H Morehouse,Lake Cirv
Lt L M Cheaebroa. do , C H Alford, Goldsboro
P H Gould, Providence 'T rna* Jacksonville
U J P Hamau. 104 C S C T J IT Coffnta. Sav
P U Sail man. US N IJB CoteE. Hilton Head
J Mott, CuariestOß ,M ChOFde, N T
H 3 Brown. Lava trash ,M H Dnafcur.
WWWlHlatns, do
SEPTEMBER 14.
<2 Janaey, Ohio PoUirjer, N Y
G Joseph. Sewbeny F Benhfthi. Conn
T T Darbv. Sav 1C Ward, X Y
F. H KuUn. Sav iSung D D Han-om. 3d C S
CCSki!ton.Goldsboro t Cl
Mrs R A Hudbe. Wli 111 HObte, CSCI
C B Add Lion. Burke Mias L Cool. Charteloa
R C George. Charleston C H Alford. Goldsboro
J Sianganessy. Macon Mte E Lobeu Charleston
W J-iones, Marion w S Peabody, Mass
H P Rtieg. Cfcarteton !l Burke.-Sav
Mrs Lucv, do J B Weltfrls, cS M C -
Mi??rtfe. do HJ Farr, cSN
S W cay, Gobs H l Macmald. Charietdon
SEPTEMBER IS.
CB Addison, Dr ABotober.SC .
9 Hatmcoad, Beaufor. R B Gorge, . do
GCGlbbe. Fla Read, CSi.vg
H L Hart, wife and A Foster, do
ter, Fla Manisor: do
R Araott, Savannah R Muii-n. do
T Miller, do iTCardorr, do
SK Abraham. SO , .HHuasy, do
BPLoyier. S Y c Waiah. do
J Grass, do ißßisby, NY'
SEA ISLAND HOTEL, (HILTON HEAD.; SEPT. 13.
P H Pitsbuig. sav jCapt H t Wood, 12 M Ys
W J Brown, Chariestoa D D Hanson, Fla
L A Bodge, Sav • W S Peabody. Sav
L M Hobbs, Pta (J Baker, Mas;
G Jannev. do E EveißL Poston
J Stover. T 5 Ohio Tirf;
SEPTTMSrK IJ.
Mai GW Wallace, CSS Cap: F. H Hunt. 2fth Or
c B Thompson Bra afar: . aad AA Q M
F M Page, NY ,A L Turner, Charleston
JSPurse,EHa ' * jlCSslimu. do
M McKing. Savannah nr P Richardson. Ohio
R M Hear? aad svt. Flu OWN Tower. CBS
n R| amln sav Mr; C Hancock. Boston
HS French. CbaHMton ’ETCuIp. AAG
U C Gibbs, Fla BP Loper, N Y
Shipping Intelligence.
Hlnatare A lane war—Till* Pay! *”
Sunrise; 4 4&. Moan tores 4 31
Sun seta 6 A High wiser e 2S
PORT OP SAVANNAH
11
Arrived.
Scxpat. Sept: Yi. IMS.
Bleamor Osrou, Korns. HD ton Head.
Steamer Island City. Ketchuii. Paruchucia, SC
Tug C T ShctHJiiJ, Biisi, Trtree Roads.
Steamer EtrnUe, BenderiHufon Head,
steamer Rockland, Batafortl, Doctortown—Onfl
lameA Cos. _
Ship New England. Hodges, Hilton Head—Brig
ham, Baldwin ft Cos.
Staamer Stanulsh. Moore, Fort PulaikL
Steamer W W Colt time, Hfiton Head.
Star Uiw Steamship Const!:soon. Greenman. Mew
York, “tigws"-. Baldwin a Cos.
Co.bsiosrrs— Adams Express Od. Owen * Peabo
dr. tasga*", Baldwin k Cos, Biun A Meyer, Barry i
Batty, fc T Furch. Bulwer A Calvin, Krady. SmCh A
CO, 4 Boian. T Brown. L B ft Cos, T ECahen, Octaves
ooaen, IJY Cooney, Crane, fohnson * Graytsu, c L
CoiDT A Cos, DeWltt A Morgan, Dsyaiinskl k Slayer.
Rer P Dufau. Erwtn k Hardee. J Epstein. B P Ein
stein, 5 H Eckman. Jl Futst k Cos, 9-nireßy. O
Ikied, A Fawcett. JOEHiand 111, CL Gilbert, C
Oaenz. L G Ouilraartln. Gackeilhefmer A Sell*, Hun
ter k GammeU, Gaden k Cockles, Halsey, Wamorr A
00, G A Hudson. Mrs M HeOrtck, J J Hoot, Ives k
Cos. Jones. Smythe k 00, Ktrlln A Burke, 5 V Knspp
Rein k Cos. 1 Kahn k Cos. Ldren k La tumor*. J
t.iM, s M Lederer, John Cowry k Cos. M Loeathsl
a co LBenlhal k Fsbn, k i* trier. J C Maker k 00,
AnKVTwHMsTHsTtsm ?ossbautn, GeorgeT
NichM*. J w Premiss, i Pepper, Wm Psrker ’J VT
naaiTplllett, Jltosenband. f J Kcckert, J K RellK
3 Bewcafttld, A a Solomon! A Cos. J Stardevant, WS
Stark. Schuster A Hetasms. C SanteL E Sister. W
Tuner A Go. G Votosr A Cos. R H vickatn, MAD
Wadley, MrtX KWidt, S w axlebanm A Bro sc A
TANARUS, Fong* A Slkou, E Zacharias.
Psasxmoxjcs—F a Brake. M Adolph, P Satowan.
Mnc R Ring, Miss King, L Rice. J s Horn, J Troatt,
IPSt s P Edwards. E YanNess. Bernard
© Ae ‘‘
' Vnrona. waiunuroc tu mm
fr» Xew Task—dmchaxuug at centra: Came Prcw.
JR Wilder.
CexsJSOTgk—Andeiaar. A Hun tv: F ..rtmimcA
•Ua* yij A Hir-itiatL Brads, Smith i io.J*rn»-
o-Byrne. T Bateson Kun A Merer. Bngtim. '
win A 00, r h ftwu Jtoke * Butn<=. N J Bu**t
yjfogvygh-.R. AL Brail, a B»akeiej.
: J W RkTkt. L M Bvr. Bwlg - * Calrm. T Ea- sett.
! Orane. J-hnson A GnybiU. oCohen, c L C« - *>v *Ce
l Duahmki A clager, t r liayo, DtW itt * iioiwau'.
Duncan A John-ten. Mrs Davis. B F Emriem. Adams
trojm A Hirjee D Etriegan G Ere.!.
W H Fu.ier, M »*rs; A a LJ Caterer— A Cos. J m
Oamsun. C»RS Govifac, Obcbijtheiu.er ABeifc
Hunter A oainni-... C v huismaß. Hem A Cos, r H
Ktßer.Jamotearr.Litae Atengcry. lureathai a
Eohn. J MqMaboa. H C Mthrtcns, o K Oqrood. H
Iflatsheks. John TBirv. Ctutrie* Pepper. J K Redlt V
BeHly, J LHoaeiiimn. Rodger- A C,jm. CD Ho.;.
gtH, Ores tooyer a a sofooiona, W H start *»!
Babco k A Cos. BG Dideu, Ha T.iptrem.Jg
Waits. IV M Walsh. Yoage A Nixon.
Passxxixrs—S Leon, J Gaaabte, M A DrvUnst i A
lady, G lesser R Levy, j Simpson .1 inmo, b Joan
soa. Ppniilipa IV Arroger A hdy. Mi-r Jacobs. Mu?
toeatha: tors H ): Fater A I chlkirea. Mrs Lowm
thal. IVvcrs s wrr.tr Louis Cmarv*?. w c churco
R Williams, J Diiaimski. Mrs Dans A inend. JM
Kfolej, R Smith, E M woou. B F Clot: A mdy. Back-
Ljae, A S Eichelbergcr, James McGowan. John Mur
phy. Thas HFenar. TII £ too, C Caster, F C Luarer.
John Friend, F Alien. H Frana? Ja? Strahan, jL
Erie he merger Jame? Hroflr. p M Fnflie G B llark.
J H Couneily. B M Neeiv.
Bng Burchaqd A Torrey, Haskfll Bath Me. with ISO 1
tens rice to Cheesemau A Marshal:
Jacket. Aven!!. Boston, to P.ithardson A
iMroßia.—sUWj feet tprase pme :umt>er. i.OOO feet
oak. ash sad rolsut hrmber Istaoo -h.udea, gits
«**tketeUl6qu*nex bbis do, 2»i onadies wooden
ware. 45 citJ? boot; and-shoes. 45 bundle? chair? -«
pkg; furniture, tt cases hardware, x bales gunny
cloth. 11 crate? and 1 bbl crockerv ware and aundrv
maze.
Cosncrxy—G L Cbpt MNewnatk WAP. Mein
tyre. JAW Rutherford. Bell. Wy.. . a ChrFuan D
Falvey, Richard?--.-! 1 Earnsrd CL' GUbert
Steamer Oak. Manhati. Aagusu to Ke.n A Cos
Report?. Thnrsdav, 2 p n*, passed AtcA-pm's fill
No. 1.:5>5 pm. passed «entner Keen, at Demere-
Ferry, bound up; passed, 25 miles heiovr Awtnt*
Kearner Augusta, tied up. Friday, met above Joke
son's Landing, steamer Augu«ti, boutu up: Mk?
steamer Falcon aad Gen. Sheplev at sune inaoe Had
up. At4pm. met steamer Laura at Briar Creek
bound up: 4p m. met steamer Laura at Poor Robin
bound up Saturday, 10 am. passed Walker’s tut
bound down ; 6p m passed steamer Inland CUjat
Owiitotoii R B Bridge ; 4.S D m, below the bridge,
passed Wm H Cool bound up : 1 pm, passed -tea met
Gen Berry at Miaikto** Bead bonng up also, 'he
screw steamer Groat Eastern, to and up.
■ CdrsiGVEß—T» bales upload cotoc-n, to R Haber
sham A Sons, Hamer A GammeU. Hilton A Randall.
Passesgi:Ks-Ca.pt s S Srurr, Q M S W Kronser.
Chief CierxiJM Dept Capt Strobhar G Haller, wile
and 3 children. G Wilson and son.
Steamer Savannah. Eldndge. Augusta, with r
bate upland cotton, (do doznesurs, to C s Guirtei
master.
PassttttßS—Rev T>r Freni*. J S Parker, C Han
cock, WC Vincent. A 0 Knapp, J Buike.d.
DavH flat from Augusta, with G6O bales upland
cotion, 8 do sea island do, t do domestics, to O Co
hen, 1 R Wilder, W Banersbv t Cos, Bnghatr.. Bald
win A 00. Hunter ft oammeil
Goodrich's Eat from Augusta, with 527 bales up
land cotton, to E F Metcalf A (jo.
Bndvdmlth A Co's flat from Augusts, with 48t
bales upland 001 ton to Bra dr a Smith.
Tomlunan A Reese's flak from Augusta, with 410
bales upland cotton, to E F Metcalf A Cos.
Kreoson's flat, from Augusta, with 352 bales up
land cotton, to ii F Metcalf A Cos.
— Cleared.
Steamahip Zodiac, Bodciey, New York—Hunter A
GammeU
Exportn.—442 bale; upland cotton. 455 pig; lard.
T 2 bag; dried fruit. 1 box.
PrsskNUEK?—J Richardson and wife. E Hlrah, E
Buieh, X He*, M Chlman, P Shlff, C G Moore, A
CTiainploa 1 W Jackron. W B Adams and son. John
Lvons, Mr Cohen and iady. Mr? J Sblff. Mrs E J Gro
ver, Mis; Rosa M Cook, w W Klncom. C Orff, Mr? W
S Bogart and daughter. B Bogart.
Star line Steamship America, Lindt. New York—
Brigham. Baldwin A vfo. uUi
Expoet?,—»9l bale; npland cotton, 2C-; S I do, ill
bales domestics. 27 bales wool 13 pk gn maze.
Passenger?—J B Jennev, s W Fordvce, Rev W H
Harrison, P McGowan. Capt H ii Bolster. H B Fein
T X Woolser. M FMlartcn, T B Bland. H Handdto, J
Nariess, J MeiaSard. and 4 ste^ra^e.
Sohr Lovert Peacock, Lovett, for New York—Hun
ten A GammeU.
Extorts—«s bale; upland cotton. 1 Iron safe. 1
copper sttli, Ac.
Steamer Fauntaln, Ca?tntr, Pltotka. Fla., etc.—bT
M A Cohen.
Streamer EmDie. Bender. Hilton Head.
Steamer H M Cooi, Taylor. Mhgnsta—M A Coheh.
Steamer Gen Bern , Henn. Augusta—C L Colbv A
Cos.
Tue C T Sheppard BIKs, Tybee Heads.
Schooner Coquette. Furguson. Saalla River
Steamer stand tea, Moore. Fort Pulaski
> l PORT OF FORT HDTAL
Arrive A.
Sept 13—Steamer Ben Defort, Loveland, AsjanwaiL
Steamer Loutsburg, Dale. Jacteou-. uie
Sept It—Brig Mary Cobb, Duncut: New York.
Cleared.
Sept 1 —Steamer Loyalist. Hoffman. Savannah
Sept 14—Sloop Flora, F.tu, Darien : Barkeniine
LumpUghier. New York : trig Model. Tern, George
town.
Sept li—Ship New England, Hodge. Savannah
Sept 15—Steamer Ann Maria. Fiat. S Y : nng Mary
C Mariner, Manner, cnariestou.
LIST OF VESSELS IN THE PORT OF
HVmAH.
SaTaK-ah, Sept. 17,1*65.
STEAIESHirS.
Constitution. Greenman. d.?:g foot of lanooinst—
Brigham. Baldwin ft 00.
Madness. Powers, disc'g. New Tort J R Wilder.
Taruni; WhPehursi, dSctsiglng at the wharf east
of centra. Cotton Ptev?—lota R Wilder
SEIFS. - -.
New England. Hodges, discharging ballast at
Sayle? vrhaif Hutchisons Island—Brigham, Baldwin
A Cos.
FRIG?.
Brig Aurora. :Br. 1 . from Halifax. N S. 375 teas
—discharging too: of Drayton ?tree—F L Cue * Co.-
Fanny, Crooker. Philadelphia—foot of Gas House
Hi'l—Hunter ft GammeU.
Imogene. Saumieis. 455, loading. Philadelphia.
Colon Ferry Wharf—L J Guiimartm A- Cos
Barchart ft Toner, Has till aiscg. Iron Steamboat
CtPs wharf—Cheeaemsn ft Marshal:
i smmer, Doct Eat'
cbJ«cn*« Isißnd—Jo? Llppciai:
A. f ARtS.
Iddo Kimball, Goslin. 525. loading lor New York;
Central Oottoo Press— C L Colby ft Cos.
;cHooynt;.
*amh JElla 15JJOUS .from Few Tort—ioadrag-
New York—Ew2. Koetchke ft Cos.
Lottie Koiti 3 masted. Endlcort. dtsc'g. Machine
Shop. Eastern Wharfe;. ’
B L Sherman. ;3 mas.ee in distre??.
SctrWmE Stevenwn. threadcralt, 45, watttag,
at dock foot erf Barnard street—Master
Alice Fiora, <Br, Knowles, from Na^au—writ**
at Lower Rice Mill—Ben, Wrllv ft Christian.
Mary Ann Rrama Cousin:. i«. dixg. Iron Steam
boat Cos ? wharf—Harwood, Gage ft Cos. - I
? LOOPS- • |
Brig F.egtita. Stanley—waiUßg—Jci Lippman
Br Sloop Sthaa. Bfowit frost Bemrula—uAchsrg-'
tog at wharf foot of Barnard street.
THE JONES' STREET
Select School !
TAUGHT by Mr?. S. S. FUDGE, on the Northeast
comer of Jones and Barnard at reels, wit be re
opened cn -» i
Friday, September 29th«
Tne course for the Senior Department, embrace?
all toe Kagiiah branches, together with French and
Drawing. *
In toe Junior Department are taught Reading, Wri
titlr. Orthography, and Bemectary Georgraphy,
Arithmeti and S ationsl Philosophy
The Infant Department, i* taueht Orally, on toe Eh- •
ropevu gywem. a method, peculiarly ad .pted to the
rapid Improvement of children from th: j* to aevvc
years at age.
rrsirs rrr srsstor or «t**:m:rrss:
Senior Department fsu.
Jntdor “ ... so
Infant “ 85
Frenchand Drawing, each 85.
Fnel 8.
Terms strictly cash, payable quarterlr in advance
septK-savSw i
BOOKS & STATIONERY,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
CALL AT
SAVILLE & LEACH,
aep4-tf cor Brysn street and Market Square. .
SCHOOL BOORS.
R. 4.. KtfTft
GrsintnaJa. >J is ,
Booa-E e- prag- li 1
Copy Book*.
Dkttonare*
Savilie & Leach,
aep«-U cor. Bryaa Wreet and Mariwt Spctre _
»Notice.
4 Li. parties having claims against the steamer Oak,
•fw few stores or repairs, contracted since the Ist Sep
tember. 1965. wCI preaent the tame with proper wuncn
tia, o£ or better Tuesday, the lath lost., to
JoHN N kee*. Reoeften
' sapue 3 • At Rein A CO.. 114 Bay-*t
SPECIAL (OTIC**
The Original and Baa la the Worii The only true
?ad pc feet Hair Dye, Hprmtea. BMUtu* aadliiacas
ticeoiu. P.ounce* iaunedUte y a splendid If*--*- or
uaroroi brown, wkhai itjonug Um haw or tod*.
Remedir* thefh eftseta Os bad dye* SotdbyaßDrug
ciets Tbe ganniiie is togtied William A IntcMor
Ate.
REGENERATING EXTRACT of MILLWLHTRS.
For Rarioring aad BeaatkVmg the Hair
aal4 n CHARLES BATCHELOR Ne-r Ywn:
WANTED.
Wanted,
-Beap one domed Addrero SHAW A CLARK. Bi:-
oeioed. Maine. - *epl4^Awfm
Wanted,
I 4:0 A MONTH 1 Ain* f vteted for m'x
wtl jtt* out. Adiww O. T.
GARBY. \Mx Hidd«r»rA M^nc.
riAwdm
WANTED TO PURCHASE,
OR KSKP FOR HIS FEED, a jrood Hoeee that
will work in single harness Must be cento:
Apply to
seph - ... —. J«. A. HARDEE *CO
Wanted,
By a Lady, a situation as TEACHER in a school or
family I; experienced in the kngite Raacnee
and glide
A-idres; Teacher, Herald office aepj-lw
■ it ? .1 m*ro BEIT.
To Rent, 1
fjtvTO Store; cn Anderson's njqjer * hark So. 126 and
A 19* Bay street. Pomenfcm ebm lnimedtatelv.
Apply at the Corner of Bay and Barnard afreet
seplJ-fit
To Rent.
A BAKERY with Apparatus complete pertAiainc to
the bueneas. Also, rooms amub-e for a fanr.lr.
with a stable attached
latte at
.... BTRT S SALOON.
Bryan Street.
Offices to Let.
TWO ROOMS TO LET, SUITABLE FOR
OFFICES.
Apply at the HERALD OFFICE
acl?if
Cellar to Let.
! TO LET. A LARGE CELLAR UCITABLE FOR
STORAGE.
App.j at the HERALD OFFICE.
udW
ROOMS TO LET,
-A-* Hilton Bead, S. C„
THE Palmetto Herald Building haviag been Newly
~ , DOW offer * and airy room?, Kslta
c for Sleeping Apartment; or buainero purocee?.
For renn* apply to W. S Sampson, 4t. on thc- prem
mro, ourneroi Merchant; Row and Palmetto Avenue,
from 4 o'clock to « o'clock p m jn s*
LINVILLE& tIEIMN,
agents for
MERRtTT, WALCOTT A CO.,
64 ConrtM! Street. New Tort.
MANUFACTURERS of ALL KINDS OF
BOLTS, NUTS AND WASHERS,
Brii£e, Car, Slip of Band Hoot,
— ASD
BOILER BOLTS,
SETT SCREWS, COACH OH Lit SCREWS.
Hot and Cold Pressed Nuts,
•MM Ml SfMAIi VAIUH,
TumbuclUes, Bolt Ends. Taps
and Dies <Sco.
ALSO DEALERS IN
RAILROAD SUPPLIES.
LOOOMOTmS. CARS, RAILS, CHAIRS,
SPIKES.TIRES, AXLES; CAR TRIM
MIXGS of eveij description, and
every article usedin constructing
or operating Railroads.
STEAMSHIP SUPPLIES.
ENGINEERS STORES
COAL OIL. TALLOW. WASTE FELTING, HEMP.
AND RUBBER PACKING: LAMPS, PAINTS,
VARNISH, ftc.; ENGINEERS' TOOLS,
of every description: CHIPPING
AND RIVETING HAMMERS,
SCREW PUNCHES,FILES,
i . CHIBHM, toa.
; TELEGRAPH MATERIALS,
! WIRE, INSULATORS. BATTERIES, Ds-
SXRL AIENTS, ACIDS, SULPHATE
COPPER, &c.
Atao Manafacturers of the
BEST OAK TANNED BELTING.
MACHINERY. LATHS. PLANERS,
DRILLS. PUNCHES AND SHEARS.
STEAM ENGINES, STATION
ARY AND PORTABLE
SAW MILLS,
SAWS. Ac
SAMLERf, HARNESS, if.
WM. H. MAY,
Sign of the Golden Saddle,
CORSF-R BRYM HD WRIT AS ES STS
DEALER IS
SADDLES, HARNESS, TRUNKS
And all kinds o£
SADDLERY WARE
RUBBER BELTING.
PACKING.
Stretched Leather Belting.
atao,
A complete amortmest of WILLOW WARE, roch a*
market basket* clothes baskets,chairs
large and small -with or without Rocker* DHCMS.
DOLLS. MARBLES, CARRIAGES, he.. *c . togetb
er w-.th a roll and nnfchfr wfcurlaa of eveiy article
*^han^ l ! b adrertiaer wocld re
•pectfnlly nlidt anxsntinaanee of the runa
anga ts
BRtNCKERHOFF St MILLS,
•WHOLESALE DEALERS IS TEAS. Order* for
tt all kinds of Teaa.m any **ted packages de
sired, Sllsd at the lowest market price*. Part!** or
jffef.rJlg.l**—*°d «w»la»»®«- Terms cash.-
uiuti* WiidMa. *
Southern Prodnoe rues I ied and sold on commia-
Moo. Will also receive depute:* of money tor dia
bureemem.
So. m Peari street, near Waß. Hew Tort. . *
sept lm -‘l*
AUCT SA
SALE
ornm combs
WOiaeß OB MONDAY. Sept ltth. at laovkxft In
front of M S. Qoite'i store next to the Exchanger
EIGHT BALES COTTON,
Sold oo Bacocat of Underwrites aad all concerned.
Term cneh l <epl£
AAviaistrater’s Sale.
By Tori, Williams, Mclntire i Cos.
Will bo sold on TUESDAY. I2th to front erf Store. l«C
Bay etreet,
I Sundry arfitte of Hoarohoid and Kitchen Fnrai
| fore beJoßginr to the estate of the late Thomas J.
. SaW per order of the Admiaittraiot ana by nef»u.
«oo oC the nhnorebir- toe Conn erf Ordinar. of
Chatham roan tv
- - : **»”
t {f.vwsr
| TORE. WILLIAMS, IrlHflEE S CO.,
AUCTION
AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS
Bat street
I savannah, ga.
emiMMfiTt if cittoi ah tmtAil
SOLICITED.
Baldwin ft Cd.;
Enrin A Hardee. Oaden A Unekler, Isaac D La
' Blrem ltobcrii £Uq : Wyily Wood
teage. Baq Hunter A GammeU Tt. c. 'Norsefl to
. Tork— Mcaar;. bimcel T. Knaan
' X Bra.: D. H. Btodwtn ft 00. saSAeodte
STATIONEHV. 4C
ESTILT.’S
Newspaper Depot,
STATIONERY STORE,
Bull Street, Corner of Bar Lane.
BACK OF THE POST OFFICE.
NEW NOVEXiS.
Jaet Hrerirod at the above Depot a further supply of
DENIS DONNE, a Novel by Annie Thomae Price
to cent*.
BELIAL, a Novel Price so cenl*.
CHRISTIAN’S MISTAKE, by the autbc* of John
Hallfat. Gentleman. Price 75 cent*.
the Rogues and rogueries c>f new York.
Price 3Somt*
A I*o
HARPER'S MONTHLY. GODET-S LADY'S BOOS’
ATLANTIC MONTHLY, ftc., for September.
The u*unla»wrtmeni of
Northern Dailies and Weeklies
1 Received by Every Steamer.
anion
CATHOLIC BOOKS.
KEY OF HEAVEN.
STAR OF BETHLEHEM
WAY TO HEAVEN.
GATE OF HEAVEN,
Item ERS OF PARADISE.
POCKET MANUAL.
For sale by
Saville A Leach,
Timber Cutter,' Bank.
eep«-H On*. Bryan street and Market Square.
BOOKS FOR GHILDREN,
Youth* Pictorial Library,
Marla Edeworth’s Early Leaaone,
Tale* and Stories Worth Telling
Uuie Frankie Stories,
Young People* Library.
SaR Water Tales,
Unde Sam'; Library,
The Robin Nest Star.cs,
Leila Boob,
Boqnet* for Children,
Mount Vernon Juveniles,
Six Pleasant Companion?.
Merry Tries and Stories for Yoaftg Folia,
Tbe Juvenile Library.
The Jewel Case,
Sea and Land Stories.
The Dqg Cruwte Stories
Molly and Kitty; .tcrenfle?.
Savitle A Leach,
rep4-U cor. Bryan etnet aad Market Square.
B CT<TK S7
THE POET3 IS BLUE AM GOLD
Hood.
Bern;.
Moore,
Byron.
Milton,
Goldsmith.
Wordrworth.
Campbell,
Coleridge,
Oaten.
Her. ana,
Pop*.
SOOUm
Crtbbe.
. Cowper.
Saviiie & Leach;
aep4-ti cor Bryan street and Market Square
Notice.
E 9 JrtrxuaißrvrNu«,Coii*cTo*'*Omc»,)
tar Brsmn. G* f
A GENTS of vessels 'nipping from the port of Bj
fh-rannah, wUroeeire n» goods for shipment tab-
Ject to fntcrnsl Dctirr. t itbOTt receipts from Colle>
ton that snch tax has been paid.
~ . * a WIL«ON. Collector
sept: 6-3 Office over Adam 1 * Express
A COMPANY FOR THE SALE
OF
REAL ESTATE.
rIE undersigned, having uaodated thrmeetwa
with W H Qniacy. df lAv York, under the
style and title of “ Socthern Real Estate and Emi
gration Company,” for the pnrpoees of wlting
Real Estate
and aiding Emlgraton. rger their services to all in
Georg's and Florida who may deter* to wdl this kind
of property. We Setter ourselves that weoccupva
po*lcaaiid enjoy advantage* wM*h enable u* to ash
Real Cerate Let all who wt«fc to sell give us a call.
Full and fair discretions of land must be given We
can J>etoutA f»r the present, at the store oT J. S.
MdStenon k Cos., or at the residence of C. P. Jones
Those who wish to purchase will do wed to give os
• call as we haw several cotton farms and large bodies
of tarpon tin* and timber lands now entrusted to our
care, e. P. JONES.
B. H. LEERE.
Thomasvßie. Sept 6.1365 *eptl6-2sw2w
FREIGHT FOR ATfifSTA,
RECEIVED DAILY,
An 4 Forwarded Semi-Weekly.
Bet STKAMKB AM.4ZON, Capt JL JoumOk
Psr b. EASIER LAL'KA, Capa. Enwaao Htxxnn.
Haug a eocmodlons Warehouse on Dilloou Wharf
we are ; repared to receive height as above. '
Dee notice win be given of the days of deoartnre
of tach .'.earner «pmure
ERWIN k HARDER
JOHN L. Romrnr at
lm AgaßTqaitlyhMt
Mercbaats' Line of Sailing Vessels
FOR NIW YORK,
on HE £ne aipper Burt IDA Itinmr Gomlinv
v^ergrtd^S^,^^
•v-t i court «oot
STA.E LINE.
FOR
New YORK.
usas
•at: for me above part aa
'Satwrdwy, Sept, J 34, at o'eftork p. m .
•ft«iote*aK>!Tm I **" g *’ h * rt “* accomu*.
BRIGHAM. BALDWIN to 00.
aepl® Stoddard'* Builoinv, opp. Pea: Office
FOR NEW YORK,
STAR LlsvE.
The new and elegant first class 11. a Mail Steam
ship CONgTITUTION, Capt Ureentaan.
Will positively sail tor the above port on
B'tdatiday, September MO, at o'clk.
For freight or passage, haring splendid Mcsmmc
ditifißf Apply to
BRTGH UK. BALDWIN to 00.
sqilS Stoddard's BcOdiug. opposite PoM Office.
PIONEER LINE.
FOR NEW YORK.
TheU.A Mall Stoamtodp PERIT.
A. Delaney.oommander. win leave
foe the above port on her ragnkar day
Thursday Sept. f 21st. at --O’clk.
For freight or passage, havtng'auperior
tyivhto. ippjj tO
HUNTBR ft GAMMEU
FOR NEW YORK.
cpHE clipper arboooer LOTTIE KLOTS. CWpt. Endl-
A oott, »u! meet «&h dispatch tor the above poet.
For freight apply to
nepra 8 HUNTER to GAMMELL.
For Charleston Direct,
CALLING AT HILTON HEAD
AND BEAUFORT
The steamer ROCKLAND. Cape George W Bean
fort, will poaluvniy leave Stoddard's Wharf on This
IKh tosto .ntgp. m. preetaely. For
tretgu cr psaatge, apply to
C. L. QCILMARTIN.
No. •. Stoddard's Range.
No freight received alter Up. m.
Shipper; will p!eaae give their own weight asd
measurement of goods on shlpmedt.
e«pt : 1
FOR JACKSONVILLE. FU
■"I 'HE Mhooner MART to EMMA, will meet with
A toepatrk tor above pork For freight ergigr
tterto L. A QCILMARTIN to Ce,
■eptl* 1 Agent i. 148 B«v-»*
FOB AUGUSTA,
The Light Draught
Steamer Oak,
GEO. S. MARSHALL. Caplrin. will team aa above
on WEDNESDAY, 10th Inal, at 6 u. m.
Freight received this day an board at Ferry Wharf
under toe Gar llonae Hill up to tbs boar of departure.
Pur height engagements apply to
J. B. PKESDES. Agent.
ira Broocbtun street
or to P. M MYRL'LL.
seplUd Corner Bay and Abercom sis.
FORAUCUSTA,
The light draught side wberi straaer
“ Helpn,” James K. Riley,
Oommander. will leave SloddanPa Wharf tm
Wednesday Morn’g, at 7, a. m. t
Sept. SOto, her regular ra'lfng day. Shipper* are
guaranteed the delivery of their good; at the wharf
in Augusta, and the Helen insures at toe lowest rata*
For Freight or Paastge apply to
KgTN to CO,
3 doom east of toe Exchange.
»ep 1* S 114 Eft| street
FOR AUGUSTA,
STEAMER R. H. MAY. Capt Jones, will leave i
shore from PeriWnarl under Ga* House am
at 3p. in. Freight received op to the boor of depart*
tree. J. M KINCHLT
seplS Agent on board.
For Philadelphia
Philadelphia and Savannah
Steamship Line.
.■fcfrJte- The U S. MaU Steamship MINN E
TOSKt'l.m tons burthen. J. W.
Balch Commander, will l ave for the
JHBS. above pon on
THURSDAY, SEPT, tort, >1 - O'clock.
Cabin Passage to Philadelphia $44
Through Tickets to New kork. via Philadelphia.. 40
For freight or postage, having elegant eroommoda
lieos, apply 10 ___
eepU HUNTER to GAMMELL.
Atlantic Coast Mail Steam
ship Company.
FOR NEW YORK,
scMh, The Pint Clam Steamship VARC-
NA - Wnrenrm. Command*r. will
positively sail on her regular dav,
TTlEiff tt, THCRSDAE. the 31st list, at »
o'clock a. m
Nor Freight or Paaaage, haring very superior accom
modation*, apply to
JOHN R. WILDER
Ship's Mila of Lading furnished and signed at the
o®ce ofCaaaignee. sepll
POE NEW YORK
STAB LEE.
SBMI-WEBHIIiY.
The first dam C. 9. Mail Steamahlps
NEVADA. - * Capt Cumm
»Ss?rs? rAT ® 8 ’ * Capt Steam.
AMERICA. - Capt Curt
CONSTITUTION, . . . Capt^mv
The above Alps compose the tine, and will tail
from New Tort and Savannah every Wednesday and
Saturday
BRIGHAM, BALDWIN A CO, Agent*,
Savannah, Ga.
WAKEHAN, GOOKIN A DICKINSON. Agents,
li Broedwey, New York,
For Liverpool.
American Ship NEW ENGLAND,
•u3', Hodge. Master, having a large portion of
FjyLrber cargo eogaged aTllbe ready to receive
-ergo J LowerHydr* uile Prre. am the 13th
For freight at pueage apply to
aepl4-ti BRIiaHAM. BALDWIN A CO.
MERCHANTS’ LINE
Sailing 4S& Vessels.
iw*een Saranziab and the above port, wttb f^Mrior
s«aasggad^^S
w«h pnmneas and despatch. Particular attctukoc
gitea to torwaittitggood* from New Tort eauoc
„ CHARLES L OOLBT A OO^
Balß cor. Bey and Aberrora streeta
For Doctortown,
VIA DARIEN.
WITH ATLANTIC AND
GULF* K. R POR THOMASVILLR
THEJUght DTAjght Steamer WM. 0. GIBBONS.
r *‘ ,1 P°*: ■ wtU .»—*• DUton-s WbariS or
“j” 11 *- rgd „ lßgt - at • o’clock, ana will
savannah every ■
IfceleM e. SVKRY THCRSDAT
‘ eoßsiar
a AgrtSon Wharf
RAILROARto .
Central Railroad
(AN uni rite Turntoy. riktaiCotely ten oU
day; exceptedj will leave lor Augnau at 4 a
jJCTiSSiEEfssewaa
Ac b ueta sue Savannah W«i>w.vA
PaswJri.enbythtoliaewtllarri*a ta Aunte the
next mornxg afterJeavlng Savannah In tone 10 ret
breaktetasu connect with toe Oeonrla BaHm;
tra;n for Adantb. ammroma
F 'MJ* *° f° brFaMsmpm Train must be mi ml I
ana celtsered at te Depot the itebt before
by order of
GEO. W ADAMS.
!_ ' «
j Atertaat Sqpenntendeat-
Central Rai (road
»ad Savannah Kaitrosd^K > bb
M,h te 'q
GHO. W ADAMS.
Atlantic & Gulf Railroad
STEAMER WM. C. CIBBONS
anga.,,
HOI KIS.
Sea Island HoteL
OPEN TO THE PrBLIC*
Tuesday, June 20th, 1866.
THlSiwvr Hotel, situated on toe teSat desirable
2te* h ” k Hi^' n iSSd^ri
e a* u?
?* ?>fW P ort - H. L. and is atfogethet aa
heritrial a place to spend the summer foohtbs B
bus fine hard smooth beach, seventeen mile; one!
acetous a more charming drive than toTSehraSi
at Nahaat, Mas> . and a* fine aea hsth i-xu m
at tost placeor cape May “* b * ,hu * “
Tht Hoaae has over aejrcnty lam. airy rooms anrf
PCiaadaha oo tliiff sides of all the stories • iKa fnm»
m tbe tables wilft;
Vr^w.^1 xh ? 1 ** here and in the
market*. Erery eft>rt wffl be made to
der the Hotel ail that tbe most fiwtldir,-“!mm a J*H
Port Royal House,
HILTON HEAD, S C.
RIDDELL to SIC«, PeorihivOas.
ju* , "
ACADEIT OF 81. YIHCBHT OF PAUL,
Savannah, Oeorgia,
CON I> TJC TKD B Y xH E
SISTERS OF MERCY
ate<te^ ! iffi? 1 *£ Uccu,m « BCeOB
Trims per Seiefon, including board. Taftkaic
Mashing, and use of Bed and Bed
Tuition in Fr&h........ «|J£
% 22
do Crayon, Drawing tad Printing in
is
NORTH BUM AORJCILTTRAL
WORKS.
URHTING. BROTHER to 00 . Proeatrroea.
N K K *W*° Co *J TLAjn> »***»*.
irm t S^2S°rwL°vm?^J UrTOW *’ 'cot-
Corn MlHa,Cotton l»ina, Ac
d«*yS7mF plailtcr * Atoh.
Deuce',CoweWnted Agents fop
Stedforrirenlar. , vSO Sm
Towage.
T-m nndereignei agentafor tbe Savannah Tow
RICHARDSON to BARNARD
*epl2 B,73UM ' Owtete Mariners Chnreh.
I('I<LLOUGI’S LEID (fl,.
><o. 64 Fyeup .%
MB TOS£.
H A bTteJa°w UI,UT 00 h “ d ’ “■*'•' *****
Drop Shot, Lead Pipe, Buck Shot, Sheet
Lead arid Bar Lead,
rthkh they offer for sale at the foweat mute prfoee.
_je LE Uoo -_i., .
WESLEYAN
Female College.
"*• Dumber ite.
Regular Taiuon in CoOeire Omm. .. ** «
To be paid m advanea, in cnxrency or it* equivalent
Macaw, a, J BON3IBLI* President
-•~ 9a anfik-lawtftoct
UDOIFBO WOLF B,"
»* Braver Street,New York.
Off eta for sale of hiaown importations, to bond and
duty paid, the largest stockof Winro. Liqoom. Ac., of
this coontiy, cmnprising in part of
OtanL Hennesy. Pina daemon, Martel, Godard
Brandy. Rochelle Bran dice m halt; quarter, and ekhth
msks: afroOtardand RonyJTJ^X
Bandy, in eaaneff on* doaea each
“CHn.”
Cdolpto Wolfe’s Schiedam in pipe*. Wvh^.r. m
Aromatic Schnapja. in bend and dnty paid, in case of
one doaea quarts and two dosen pints
‘-Whisk*j- aid Rum,
Scotch and Irish Wbkkey, to hbda and case* of emo
inbmrel, and emste
RtTM.
Jamaica” and ''St Crotr mm" in *»«*» sad
taneu of ooudoaen each.
Mmdilrs, Sherry and Part Wines.
More than twenty different grade*, in halves qner
ter* and eighth casks, also in cases of one Aw.,
each.
“Bock, Ckampagm. .Moselle tend Clnrua
Wine*.”
From Peter Arnold Mnmm in <Mocn., propriteor of
Jounnisbaig estate . J. H. D. Backer A FDs; vwy.
nance.-. Bcnccke A Cos., Bordeaux Barton A GumUn
Bordeaux, and from teher wall known house! in Oer
many and Fiance.
Ous, Coamata Borxas. Mtnrtan, Oirrra.
B6ajw».Cpu*vak A,.
Tvenfy-five yeat*' bnsfr.es, Hants ctions with the
southen States, with some at the largest and mom
Sample* can be- seen, and catalorte of mtoro oh
alned, by the “gfc *