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p c ,,»rture of Steamsli.p. •*
FOB NEW YORK.
megnubip Qeuer* 1 Barnes, Thursday, July 12th, at
\\ ano Commercial.
) 0 i r>x
6 sitliJ'I'lI’ Missouri, Saturday, July 14th, at 8V,
, . -ot’k, i* ni.
Su-affletop Peril, Saturday, July 14tb. at 0 o'clock,
KOH Till LAPELrflIA.
Jteamsl.il' Touawauda. Saturday, July 14, at 9
cIjlI, a- «>
FOR ACUU8TA.
-teataei Kxpren, Thursday, July IS, at IS o'clock,
^earner Swan, every Wednesday morning, at #
c’clock.
FOK CHARLESTON-
.., jn ier Pilot Boy, every Monday morning, at 8
C Lanier Kate, -"cry Thursday morning at» o'clock
V-camer Etnille, every Snnday afternoon, at 4
,ck.
FOK FLOBIPA.
iAzZ \ b Baiter, every Triday morning, at 10
Kate, every Monday morning, at 0 o’clock
r wvivan Sltore, every Tuesday morning, a*
’ morning, at 8 o’clock.
IKK. Newsdealers. Sta
ll street (down stairs;
the Post Office, are au-
Neu s & Herald.
11 be promptly attended
talth.
evening. Present,Dr.
ers.
uJ accepted.
the city generally to be
follows ;
nothing more
lean.
nd other* in bud con
,a_.eby Capt
succeeded in tne ooiuiumu
Brown.
aHtkambhif Viano-Th- position of the Virgo haa
Tot been changed since *• «i on to th, aunkeu
nun boat on Monday morning last. Athight.de the
the water reachea the top of her second hold, and at
low tide, the top of l.er first hold. Her cargo ia still
taken out. nearly all of which is in a damaged
condition.
From Philadelphia.—The steamship Tonswaudt,
from Philadelphia, arrived at her wharf about five
o'clock yesterday afternoon. For tile9 of late Phila
delphia papers we are indebted to Purser Teal.
Wl are indebted to Messrs. E. P. Tunuison, Agent
of the Southern, aud O. F. Webster, Agent at the Na
tional Express Company, for late copies of Macon aud
Augusta papers.
,‘Th*y Curb !*’ What cuies ? Ayer’s Cherry Pec
toral for a Cough, Ayer’s Pills for a purgative, and
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla for the complaints that require an
alterative medicine. jy2 lw
itfcsDAY, Juiy ill, 1866.
mg the past two days there lias been
the same continued dull state of the market which has
existed for the past twb" Greeks. To-day, however,
owing to better accounts from Liverpool, holders seem
somewhat encouraged, and are firm at the following
quotations:
Low Middling .30 L i®31
Middling 32 s®—
Strict Middling ^ <£>__
Good Middling —
A better demand is expected. X
Arrivals at the Hotels.
PULASKI HOUSE—W. H. Wiltberger.
W Marshall, brig Chesa-lL C Wyllyi Pierce co
pcake O C Cornwell, Augusta
J W Spear, atrGen BarneslMr k Mrs O Marcy. Ga
NDLKWK* rKl.'.S: S.V ..
8Y in Li., IVYI.l.V 'S I HHIST1A.I.
Will be so tl, st tbe office sf Maura. Duncan ft Jotra-
ston, corner of Bay and Abercom streets, TO-MOR-
ROW. iTbnrsdsy.) lith July, at 10 o'clock,
■> Marble Top Cheats,
1 Oak Bedstead.
1 Walnut Slate,
1 Walnut Wardrobe,
Sl.adee aud Trimmings,
naina-ctl on boarder tbe schooner George A. Bears*,
on her Passage from New York to this port, and sold
tinder inspection and by recommendation of the Port
Wardens, for account of Underwriter, and all con-
earned.
Terms cash. _
Jyll-St
G P Gates, Macon
J Clancy, Charleston
Miss Will lama Geo
TH Stafford, do
J Beckett, do
F A Cairns, do
O Renneau, C R R
J W Scott, Fla
G W Bramhali, Fia
J E Hickson, S C
G C Norton, Brunswick
W T Emeon, Darien
|J H Beall, A&QRR
j J Inman, Burke co
| A Jones, str Tonawanda
iJTft Foreman, do
j\V Jenniugs, do
■Capt Bay more do
OTeal,- do
!J Teal, do
IJ Trac.v, do
T H JBeasly, A &QRR
G Goode, Ky
I .M Br:idr. Chattanooga
MARSHALL HOUSE-A. B. I.UCE.
Capt Bnlkley. sir Virgo \V p Reynolds. Plnla
H h Snultz, Southern ExjT McManus, Phila
.1 F Hall, Perry’s Mills H A Earns, Jacksonville
T R Murray, City 1 Miss M A Earns, do
T S Waddell, do Miss J s Tutwiler, Greens-
J Jones, do I boro
W B Harman, No 13, CRK’Capi Guthrie, str Vance
H A Scott, No lo^, do i* Barron, Athens
M S Anderson, Macon jA J Raritan, Quitman
B Marshall, La |J B Kimball, N O
'Y G Mauldin, Payne’s Dr B M Ghdeh, N O
C M Davis, Nat Ex |W L> Hamilton, Ga
SCREVEN HOUSE—G. McGlNLY.
Committee, appointed
ation in regard to the
post on the Louisville
the point mentioned,
tv, of large aeeumula
Inch infected the sur-
ict speedily removed
h of the people living
offered the following
.noil be requested to
e Louisville road,from
igo across Musgrove
believing that it will
ug between Ogeecnee
rove Creek,
ard that the work of
h the low lauds adja-
stem portions of the
ted also that property
the city aud Geueral
l'oue-tliird of the ex-
low lands in that im-
a\i probability the en-
suinmer.
ted that persons who |
o be used as a Qisin- |
tiou to the Messenger
»etween five and eight
•fonday to Saturday of
ed.
cncc Day.
)r the November term
e3terday, after which
pass sentence on the
:ke present term of the
ezneauor. Bonds es-
i or ed i—misueinean or.
nd Abram Williams,
irosecution entered,
lor ed»— Misdemeanor,
y a due of ten dollars,
ays. and to be put at
direct.
ed)—Simple larceny.
; elution to the mercy
, or to be (
ut to work
J H Latimer, Ga
Capt Dexter, str Sylvan
Shore
B F Williams, Ware co
J W Spear, str Gen Barne3
W Reary, Augusta
R Reary, do
J K Johnson, do
U S Robinson, Santilla
Mills
W B Hayward, Ogeechee
G C Norton, Brunswick
S C Littlefield, Miilen
.1 McDonough. A A G K R
J G Clark, City
J Thompson, Phila
rfinialure A lmHnac-ThU Day.
Sun rises. 4 44
Sun sets 7 23
IlIOIl Wx\T£R.
At Tybee 4 20!At Port 5 50
Shipping Intelligence.
TORT OF SAVANNAH.
T CHS PAY. July 10, I860.
Arrived.
Steamsmp Tonawanda, Teal, Philadelphia—Hunter
& Gaminell.
Steamer Lizzie Baker, King, Palatka, etc—Clag-
lioru A Cunningham.
Steamer U M Cool, Taylor, Darien— M A Cohen
Cleared.
Steamer Sylvan Shore, Tucker, Palatka—Claghorn
A Cunningham.
Steamer / B Vance, Brown. Charleston—Claghorn
A Cunningham.
Steamer Volunteer, Holmes, Darien—F M MyrelL
York Market.
Nf.w York, July C.
Flour, Ac.—The market lor Western and State flour
opened doll and heavy, but, with acme inquiry for ex
port, closed more active ami a shade firmer.
The sales are 10,600 bbls.. at $6 50® 7 40 lor super
fine State: $7 75(a8 75 for extra State; $9® 10 for fancy
State; $8 15®9 25 forjthe low grades of Western extra;
$9 20® 10 30 for shipping Ohio ; $10 25^14 for trade
and family brands, and $14 25® 17 for St. Lotus extras.
Canadian flour i9 in moderate demand, and steady.
Sales of 950 bbls. at $9 65(a 10 25 for the low' grades of
extra, and $10 30®13 50 for trade and family extras.
Southern flour 19 dull and heavy. Sales of 200 bbls.
at $10 60® 12 to for mixed to good superfine country,
Baltimore, Ac., and $12 25® 17 50 for trade and family
brands.
Corn meal is linn and fairly active. Sales of 4u0
bbls. at $4 75 for Jersey, and f 5 25 for Brandy wine.
Grain.—The wheat market is very dull, and prices
are nominally lower. We quote inferior to prime Chi
cago spring at $1 55®2 15 ; No. 2 Milwaukie club at
$5 20®2 25; No. 1 do. at $2 30®2 40, and choice am
ber do. at $2 40®2 45. . ...
Oats are in good request, mainly speculative. Prices
have advanced l®2c. f* bushel, aixl close firm. The
sales are 84,000 bushels Chicago at 51®55c.; Milwaukie
at 60c., and Iowa at 72@75c.
Corn was in very brisk demand early in tbe day.
Holders demanded an advance ol 3 to 4c. ^ bushel,
but as buyers were unwilling to accede to any advance
holders had to submit to yesterday’s prices.
At the close the market Is firm. The sales are 25,000
bushels new. Western mixed at 88®89>gC.; and do.
white at $1 1*8. r
Provisions. —The business in pork ha3 been fair,
bat at lower prices, closing dulL Tbe sales, cash and
regular, are 7,000 bbls. at $31 75®32 12 for mess.
Beef is without important change. Sales of 150 bbls.
at $10® 14 for old plain mess; $16®20 tor new do.;
$14®17 for old extra do.; aud $20®24 for new do.
Tierce beef is nominal.
Beef hams are neglected.
Cut meats are quiet. Small sales at 15c. for bellies.
Bacon is very firm and ia fair demand. Sales of 150
boxes long clear at 163«c., and 100 boxes short ribbed
at 17>*c.
Lard has been moderately active, but the market is
easier, closing heavy. Sales of 350 bbls. and tierces at
19®al9> a c. for No. 1; 19>£@29e. for city, and 21
21 X *C. for fair to prime steam and kettle rendered.
Ashes.—The market is firm, with a moderate de
mand. Sales at $8 25 for pots, and $I6®17 tor pearls.
Coffee—Remains dull, and prices are nominal.
Cotton. -The market is quiet at 3Gc. for middling
and upland.
Hay. The demand is fair and the market ram at
G5fa/JQc. for shipping, and 90®95e. for retail lota.
Hops—Are firm and in good demand for home cou
sumption. We quote at from 20®50®70c. aa to growth
and quality.
Laths. —Eastern are firm and in good demand at $4,
three months.
Lime.—Rockland is firm and in good demand at
$1 50 for common, and $2 10 for lump.
Molasses —We hear of no sales, and prices are
nominul. , ■
Petroleum.—Crude is dull and heavy at 23„ l ~c. Re
lined in bond is dull at 39® sic. Free oii is firm at
$3 57®4. * -r
Rice—Is dull, and prices are nominally unchanged
SuoaIL—Raw sugars are moderately active £fid 0rm
Sales at ll>^@U^c. for Cuba; 12®12^c. for Porto
Rico. Refined are dull and nominal.
Tallow.—There has been rather more doing, aud
the market is steady at 12*g@12%c. tor fair to prime
western and city.
Whiskey—The market is dull aud nominal at $2-23
®2 24 for State, aud $2 24**®2 25 for Western. ...
Receipts of Produce—(Per Produce Exchange!
July —Flour, 4,767 bbls.; whiskey, 203 do.; eofru
meal, 2,568 do.; wheat, 97.617 bushels; corn, 628,793
do.; oats, 94,468 do.; rye, 29,936 do ; ashes, 40 pakgs;
beef, 44 do.; pork, 58 bbls.; cut meats, 50 paki?s; lard,
62 do; petroleum, 5,579 bbls.
BY BbFW A MBYRR.
THIS DAY, mb instant, at lo o’clock, in front of
store,’will be sold, to clo e consigumsiit:
11 bbls. Sanford Mills Flour,
20 bbls. Basset's Beat Flour,
50 bbls. Southern Belle Flour,
44 bbls Fortress Mills Flour,
3 hhds. Bscoq Shoulderr
6 bbls. Bagged Sugar Cured Hams,
5 bbls. Plantati <u Pork. 5 bbls Pigs' Feet,
8 bbls. White Marrow Beans, 5 bbls. Syrup,
10 boxes Fatr>7 Soap, 40 boxes Goshen Cheast,
10 cases Claret Wine, . „ ..
H i Smoked Tongues, A 11 article. Jyll-lt
MULES, HORSES AND WAGONS.
BY T. J. WALSH.
Ou WEDNESDAY, July lath, will be solJ. at tb«
Government Stubiea, corner of President and Rey
nolds streets, commencing at 10 o'clock,
40 prime young Mules, in cockI order
4 choice Mares and Horses
3 Army W ngons, for four Mules, with Harneas
complete anil in good order
1 country Wagon, for Tour Mules, Harness com
plete and In good order.
AI-30,
Saddle.-. Swiugletrees, Chains
Halters, Log Chains, Puli Down Chains
Stretchers and Timbers
Carriages and numerous other articles.
Catalogues can he obtained at the counting room.
Sale positive. Terms; cash on delivery, jyT-tds
pilSDEW’S.
Asiatic Cholera Cflre
1 8, WITHOUT DOUBT, the only sale and reliable
medicine for the mi medial ■' relief and cure of the
pestilence which now thi'aateus to devastate our con
tinent.
It has been used with such xuccesa during the epi
demic ot ’64 in this country, and mure recently. In
Europe an.l Asia, that tbe’French and English Go
vernments have adopted tlie ret-ino as tbe standard
in all cases o(
Cholera, Cholera Morbus and DiarriKEa,
Great earprise has been , sprused at the cotmmra-
tive immunity with which the French and Kuvliah
armies have escaped the plagno when Buttoned at
posts where the pestilence prevailed, and, uiifaqoin,
we discover it is wholly attributable to the nso or this
invaluable preparation— .
ASIATIC CHOhKUA C4 BIU. ’
i; Jliiiie
for NEW York.
Cablm Passage *13 00
Tbs splendid steamship PKR1T, Delsnoy, Cob*
minder, will leave for tbe above port on ber
regular day, . ... *
batardayr, July 14, at a o'clock a. a>.
For freight or passage, having snperlor accommo
dations, apply to
jyll ' - HCNTEH ft UAMMKLL.
FOR NEW YORK
ATLANTIC COAST
Tile proprietor, conddent ot the merits o. this pre- ; JMftU Mt 4%vs lllKTlil> O O 111 1)4111.
uratiou. hastilled up a Laboratory for ium- nutac-, _« - • * ”
... ..... ... THE ONLY SIDEWHKEL SHIP THIS WEEK.
Cabta Paxagr,* 40 Steerage,, t0
The new and very fait side wheel ateamahip
GENERAL BARNES
S.ono tona, Thos. H. Morton, commander win no-?
lively sail on her regular day, ’ WUJ D2s1 ’
Imports.
Per steamer H M Cool, from Darien-
melons
Pandi'ii^urn.
Per steamalilp Tonawanda, from Philadelphia—D-
L A Falligant, Miss J Turweiier. Miss M Earns, II
Earns, Mrs M House and wife, W H Reynolds, Marv
A Forbes. A Strauss, F Moss, E H Thomas, H G
Thomas, \V H Wliituey, U Flack. T McMuuus, S Bos
tick, Mrs K M Mathews anil child, Mrs A flanev, W
11 liaunan, A Fiauagau. L Josue, L Josue, jr.
Per steamer Lizzie Baker, from Palatka. &c—Judge
Usher, lady and 2 sons. J T Waller and lady, W Bul-
lerson, lady and son, G Williams aud lady. Capt Per
kins, N Shannon. \V Biown, W Reese, Dr Scott, A
Dudley, W Marshall. Capt Russell. W BmusliaU, G S
Robinson, P Scott, B J.ickson and son, and T deck.
Per steamer H M Cool, irom Darien—Mr Lee, Mr
Hilton. F Heclone, Mr Sch.vber, Mrs M Gogett. Capt
Emsou.
toiibitfiiecb.
Per steamship Tonawanda, Irom PiuiaUelphia-
nflned in j Beatilo L Co, Scranton, S & Co. D S Unckles, Order,
a tbe City I G K R. Na ? Ex, A Minis, T H Austiu, Bryan, II A Co.
nd Harry »colored j—
v. Fined ten dollar* !
•i thirty day a, and to
.ties may direct,
te, colored—Assault
Ln White was i»ec-
rs, and Rose White
Q—Assault audbat-
r to be confined in
. to work aa the dry
colored—Simpl#
of fifteen dollars or
lys.
•red i—Mudemeaii or.
id in jail lor thirty
the city authorities
session of the Court
eady for signatures,
ics9 with which the
< office.
r Arrest.
seph Proctor, (col-
*e. was tried before
g. As several simi-
y various magials-
publish the par-
Ou the first day
-*ui Sherman'a army
j-ua*cu lurou.'ii Bulloch County, Mr. David Beasley,
lost the horse m question, and saw no more of him
-util Monday last, when he recognized him in tbe
possession ot Jackson, the defendant in the case. He
W II Whitney & Co.
Conslft
immediately obtained
••om Justice Staley
lor
possessory warrant
his recovery. The
trial yesterday morn-
jstlfied on behalf
defendant Jackson
, tbe horse was sold
Downy, and subse-
for Col. Downey, to
sold him to Jackson
>ld him to Joseph
ssion he was found,
nesses who swore to
g his property, and
led ou Mr. Beasly’a
well as stating the
ring the evidence of
.the Court decided
of the horse was in
- be returned to him.
j. W. Moore for the
* the defenoe.
eudered in thejeasea
rived at Justice Sta-
i him to report*at the
°me little delay ln ar-
Q were ordered to load
5'Went into the office
° ut Having got his
•uemtothebarracka,
>n leachiug the barraiks
■ •‘’eer iu cuuimanfl, who
it ho had been arretted
r;er told him that no
that a note had been
presence there for
order issued in Sep
rai Thomas, prohibit
property away that had
.Government. ’Squire
r of tho existence of the
:kat he was at liberty
iard being entirely UH-
icision rendered in the
:nerul Thomas, null and
concornod, tbe order is
iJs morning.
per Central li.u.ilroa<K.
July 10, 1866.
3*u bales cotton, 117 do yam, 43 do domestics, 9 do
wool, 7 boxes tobacco. * bales paj.er. 1 lotiumber
ami indse to Crane & G, F W Sims & Co, Duncan
J, Brady, B Ai Co, Tisou A «i. Hunter A G. E Padel-
Tord. Bothwell & W, Wilder & F, L J Oill 1 martin, J
W Lathrop A Co, .1 McMahon «V Co, H J Dickerson,
W A Edenfield, K K Lester, JO;Clarke, J A Roberts,
IjOveit St. »>, H w Williams, \\ H btark, Vi A Walker,
M V Muller, C 1) Rogers, Palmer A I), K & Eckman,
J C Maker A Co, A A G R ll Agt, Lathrop A Co. B,
Ilaftrldge A Co, J W Anderson a Son, H Roberts A
Sons.
Receipts per Atlantic & Gulf* K. it.
July 10, lSCo.
I coop chicken*, hogs and mdse to J Stevens, J W
Laihrop & Co. A M Cohen & Bro. Brigham, II A Co,
W & R Mclnrire. T B Marshall A Bro. Duncan A J, G
Patten, M G Ehrlich. J Lippraan, M Lowenthal, W
Kuwe A Co. C W Porter, Dr H Warring, Miss UryaD,
M Brown, J LarSins, Col Waddell.
it is owing to tho warm
r< eubacks, or that offend-
> violate any of the city
' V say, but the falling off in
wonM * r 0i violat °rs within the past few days
Z“„ d “ djo:ltc the large number of prisoners
LHdnrTw ,ll,;lr ' co » tom ‘"T weakly appearance
thc couc lu8ion to be
We^^r PC -- tm?fc f rl ^ ^ ^ h ^ e P“** d -
John. ' ere " ere blJ J «* the docket, H.
hnson and S. Eoberta, both colored, tor acting lm-
per.y on the etreeta. They were fined each *o
NATURE’S
Congress Spring Water.
Empire Spring Water.
Columbian Spring Water.
No uaturai or artificial compound has yet been dis
covered or manufactured that equals these waters as
a preventive, relief and permanent cure for many
temporary and chronic diseases, as proved by the
experience of many thousands who have drank them
for years, with the most beneficial ejects.
CONGRESS WATER
Is a cathartic, alterative and tonic, and tea valuable
remedy lor affections oT the liver and kidneys, dys
pepsia, gout, chronic constipation and cutaneous dis
eases. Is a roost powerfbl preventive of tbe feyera
and billons complaints 80 prevalent in warm cli
mates-
EMPIRE WATER
13 a cathartic, and a valuable remedy for rheuma
tism, derangement of the liver, diseases of the skin,
and general debility Its effects are most salutary In
lung di-eases. It Is an almost sure cure ior scrofula,
and the most aggravated forms of dyspepsia. As a
preventive and care for all bilious derangements it
stands unrivalled.
COLUMBIAN WATER
Is t. tonic aud diuretic of ft highly beneficial ch»iae-
ter, and Is a positive r< meily for diabetes, gravel,
calculus lrrltailon and inflammation of the kidneys
and bladder, and has most singularly active effects
in restoring the-e organs when debilitated by long
disease. Females who have suffered for years from
Irregularity, and the distressing diseases known
only to their sex, have been entirely cured by the
faithful and Judicious use of Columbian Water.
These waters are bottled fresh and pure, from each
of the above named springs, ln so curelul and secure
a manner that they preserve all their medicinal value
for years, aud will be found equally efficacious when
drank thousands of miles distant as when taken
directly f, 0In the spring.
Beware of imitations and inferior Waters. The
corks or ail genuine Congress, Empire and Columbian
Waters a re bianded on the side of the cork, thus:
( Congress w ater , , Empiue 'Watsb, )
l * E. s . Co f 1 c *. E. S. CO. }
)CoitrnBiAN- Wateii. i
' L. *; E. S. Co. )
Packed safely and seen rely, i n boxes suitable tor
shipment to any part .,r n, c worll , Con(!rcss and
Empire Waters Inboxes comaim^ rour dozcn p!pUf
or two donen quart boUles each. Cohunolan Water
ln boxes containing four or six dozen hair pints, or
fear dozen pint bottles esch.
Sold by all Druggists, Ilotcls, Wlno Merchants, and
first-class Grocers.
Sold only at wholesale by
HOTCHKISS bOKS, Proprietors.
US fierinnan St., N. Y.
05“ Orders by mail receive prompt attention.
July 7
Jlaeon nurkil.
Macon, Ga., July 7, 1HS6.
Cotton.—The receipts and sales ol cotton for Hie
past week have been very light, while Bhlpping has
been constant, tbougli in small quantities.
Ordinary. ->0(®—
Good Ordinary '-1@—
Low Middling • -
Middling ■ • • 28®—
Strict Middling —
Cotton on band ai last report, 1, ~tlO bales Received
since last report, 200 bales. Stock on hand. 4,700
bales.
Commission Merchants.
I. P. Boost ' W A. Bbtant.
Bouse <& Bryant,
(Formerly of Jacksonville, Fia )
Forwarding M Commission Merchants,
104 Bay Street.
s.wamkaii, - geukgia.
W ILL give prompt at'cnti..n to ret eivine and for
warding goods. sales on consignment, and all
orders- and will also keep constantly on hand a
good stock of Groceries, Liquors, Agricultural Imple
ments, Building Materials, Fairbanks ft Co's Scales,
*c., besides ol her goods and manufactured articles
tor sale on consignment, find for which they are
scents. Orders an l consignments lejpectfaiiy so-
TH0MAS H. AUSTIN,
General Commission anil Forwarding
merchant,
05 Bay Street, Savannah, Ga.
KSTUBS TO
Wm M. Tuuno A Co.. Savannah; Nourse & Brooke,
Now York j Eppin^, Hau«er»l A Co., Columbus
m20-tf _ ; :
DAVANT & WAPLES
FACTORS,
Forwarding 1 and Geueral
unifiiitfcimv iirDMiiHiwu
Having associated ourservea in the ahove imsiness
wc respcctfnlly solicit consi^nmcntB.
In connection with the ahove, we have a largi*
brick tiro-proof building, known as the Southern
Warehouse, at rile corner of Bay anu Lincoln streets,
and are prepared to take cotton or merchandize on
storage.
R. ,7. DAVANT, Jr.. W. D WAPLKS.
Of the i Htc firm of Davant Lawton. alo-ti
J7 SHAFFER,
Oommiasi-on Donlor
Jn all kinds cu „
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC PBUJTa nhpPRODUCH,
Wrar WasiiinotohKaiskv, ,A - \
Dpposite 141 West sW Bulkhead between ““
Vecey sts.,
NEW
Potatoes, Apples and Onions constantly on hand, and
put up for the Southern market
All consignments promptly attenked to.
Refers to A. L. Bradley, A. Haywood, f. J.
Walsh, and J. U Parsons
iyis
eodlv
K. JHcLEA
3 n. carter
KENNETH McLEA & «0,,
Commission Merchant*
203 ID'. STBEBi',
BAV ANN AB, ttA.
iS7~ Advances made on Consignments of (iotton
and other prodnee to onr friends in Liverpool and
New York. aS ' 3m
Jas.T. Paterson,
TimBER,
Lumber & Commission
merchant,
No, 153 Bay Street, Savanna*,
AMU -
Darien, Georgia.
«r Orders for Lumber solicited. al *~ tl
fj™ . » \S| G>
This Delicious Tonic,
Especially designed ior the u»e of the
Meflical Profession and the Family.
is now indorsed by all thc prominent Physicians,
Cherniate and Connoisseurs, an pos^essInM all those
intrinsic medicinal qualities (ton!* and diuretic* which
belong to an
OLD AND PURE GIN.
We trust that our established repntation—founded
upon eighty-eight years of experience—abundantly
vindicates our claims to public confidence, and guar
antees the excellence ot this Standard Article.
Put np in cases, containing one dozen botth s each,
and sold by H- G. RU WE, Savannah, and all promi
nent Druggists. Grocers, ftc
A M. BININGER k CO ,
iEs'ablished 1778 ] Sole Importers.
No. IJ Beaver street, New York.
Opinion* of tbe Press.
The Biningers, No. 15 Beaver street, have a very
high repntation to sustain, as the oldest and best
lionse in New York.—Home Journal.
ThehoueeufA.il. Bininger ft Co , No. 17 Beaver
street, has sustained for a period of eighty rears a
r^uiitatlon thai may well be envied.—N. Y. Evening
Post jeo-eod-dawly.
Notice.
A MEETING UK THE STOCKHOLDERS OF THE
“Farmers' and Mechanics' Bank" Is hereby
called to take place at the office of Messrs. N. A.
Hardee A Co , In tile city of Savannah, on tlie 21§t
day of July, 1864, at 11 o’clock h m., to consider the
present coodltiou of the Bank and take such action
as may then appear necessary and proper
JOS. S. CLAGHORN
F.DWARD O. WADE
A. II. CHAMPION
A. H. CHAMPION, Trustee.
N. A H4RDKK.
T. W CORNWELL
A R LAWTON.
jOItN RICHARDSON
A A. SOLOMONS ft CO.
fi. T. TURNER.
JOHN R. JOHNSON.
JOHN COOPER,
log;, 1,1 GEO 3 OWENS
paratiuu.
lure, replete with ail the appliance., ol modern science,
considering it u duty to contend againat the plague,
and nse all means which medical experience suggests
towards relieving and mitigating ils effect.
Satisfied, hy experience, of Lbe result, relying on
the impartial opinion of the medical profession, to
whom the f rmula of its pieparatiou is at all times
accessible, I present
MARSDEN S ASIATIC CHOLERA
CURE
As the greatest disoovery science nag made to arrest
the progress of the scourge, CHOLERA MORBUS.
PREPARED BY /
1 T. W. MAR9DKN,
DEPOT AND LABORATORY 457 BROADWAY, N. Y,
FOR SALE BV ALL DRVOOISTS.
Nothing new under the Sun ” was a a, old adage
which cannot be admitted as a truism in the present
day, for we have hourly to record discoveries and in
ventions ln Med cal Science which would astonish
Oalen and his disciples. Of 'he many which c ome
tieforeoar notice we must single oat Dr. T-W. MAH8-
DBN'S ASIATIC CHOLERA CURE as an artide of
real merit, and cheerfully recommend it in ail diseases
of the bowels. We speak from personal knowledge
in this matter, feeling satisfied all who will try ft will
endorse onr views.—.V. y. Times. je2S-ly.
Nutting, Powell & Co.,
BANKERS,
AI A C O N , .GKO.
i’ A NUTTING,
A if. POWELL,
ISAAC SCOTT
SEFKKENOE
EDWARD PAIHCLPORD,
i,-S8 i,in SAVANNAH.
SEALS, SEAL PRESSES
Cancelling Stamps.
T F1F undersigned are receiving orders idr PEALS
and HEAL PRF.9-ES. snitahlc for she nee of
Connty Officers Notaries, Societies, Lodges and
Business men generally.
We are also prepared to furnish Cancelling and
Business Stamps of any pattern at maker's price".
Send for n circular
ESTiLL ft BROTHER,
News Dealers,
Bull street, next to the Post Office.
ie4 Savannah.
FOR SALE.
LARGE PATENT SAFE, manafactured by Silas
tion.'l Bank.
Je26-u
B. T. GIBSON. C. T.
Advertistfgin Southern Georgia
rflHE BAINBRtDGG “('^ART AND COMPASS”
1 (formerly the BAinbt^c* Anjot,") ofrerp
pupoiior indnerments lo the* wCT^Anta of S*-
vATmaR advertising meilinm. It l 14 * 4 ian?e
nnd rapiUJy increaalng circulation in tbatsectiitfV
Its tcrmi'are rcaaonable Address
WIIXIS m. httssyll,
Kditor and Proprietor.
Bainbridge, June 11,1866. je!2-tf
To Mechanics.
E HOPOSAL’ 1 will be i occived by the undersigned
for thc repairs of thc Public Docks of the city.
AoDlicants must make separate statements of tbe es
timate Ol CONS lor the repairs of each Dock.
JOHN WILLIAMSON.
m y|9 Chairman Com. Docks and Wharves
JOIN S. SAMMIS & CO.,
Forwfirdiiig and, Commission
mebchants
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IS
Dry Goods, Groceries, &c*,
NOS. 1 AND 2 SAMMIS* BLOCK,
Itey Street, Jnckfiwirille, Florid*.
rr>. o. BAtatm.
BLAIR 4 BICKFORD,
BEU OF EVERY DESCRIP
TION-
TREDEGAR WORKS.
To Builders of Cotton or Wool
len Factories, Saw and Grist
Mills, Planters and Others.
W E HAVE for eftie, resdy lor delivery, tbe follow,
log MACHlfi*R v: ’
One (Ij one hundred and twenty house p. wer Engine,
with two tubular bolter..
One li) fifty horsepower Engine, ,viih two aUin cy-
iiutlor boilora.
One (Deiebty boric power Euguie, with or without
One b U) e Siity horse power Engine, with tubular
PoriuMeSiw Mill Bsgui« and Uc:ier3 complete, from
7U to a * home I'd5 tt* Engines built on top of
bZZ. with sofletat smoke sucks, tbJehy
avoidinsthe uc ol *U brickwork.
We gnarantec thlr. Machinery eqna, to my in nse
and priceassktefsetory.
J. R. ANDERSON ft CO.
Trerlera Works. Richmond. June 27,1864.
CT-EuqalroTrfMKR | 'LR ft ANDERSON, Saran-
nnfi, Os- IfHodK
SCOTCH PIG !R0M
HEVSPAPEK depot.
YETEhavc fnereased onr ficllttics, and arc rceefv-
WfS? 8,1,18te8, " cr the latest
newspapers, periodical^ maga
zines, and cheap uteratube
Fnreisn Publication. antmlbA *° orrler
, w -v. .reg j.) ■ a. tmtiiih
ESTILL & BFO . HER,
Down Bull M"aot. a x» - 'PostCffifie
BARRETT’S
THE
Thursday, July 13th, at c» o’clock p. m.
For freight or passage, having very superior ac-
commodattoos, apply to
iy»-8t ■WILDER A FOLLARTON
BOSTON & SAVANNAH STEAMSHIP
iine: ‘
FOR BOSTON
The fast steamship
CITY OF BATH,
d. Hkwiirrs, Commanuor,
will sail for the above port on
Saturday, July Mth, at — o'clock — in.
For freight or passage, apply to
RICHARDSON 4 BARNARD.
ifll
Agents.
FOR P1L1TKI, FLA.,
VIA BRUNSWICK, AND A_L LANDING^ ON THB
ST. JOHNS RIVER
E,
I The Hue, new U. S.Kall Steamer J
K A T
ON THIS CONTINENT.
It 13 WABKAbTED to r.ESTOEE GRAY HAIR TO TIB
ORIGINAL, NATURAL COLOR, III CVCH CilSC; It Will ST0T
the lialr from falling out; it will tree the head from
humors and dandruff; promote the growth ot the
hair, and is a beautiful dressing.
We offer no large rewards, hat we authorize all ol
our agents to refund the money to any peraon who
will use two bottles, anil then say Bar fit's Vege
table Hair Hebtorative has not performed all we
claim.
Itatinionii irom the Capitol of the Vailed States, j
Messrs. Barrett ft Co :
I was induced to give your Hair preparation a trial,
and can heartily recommend n as unequailed as a .
Drefsiug, Portlier and Restorer,—giving to the Hair I
a luxuriant richness, and to the head a cool and'
most agreeable eeusatiou, while it Is thorough in re-'
atorlng the hair to Its natural color
Very respectfully, W Hamlet.
Washington, D. C., May 15, leuA
Means. J. K Barretr A Co : ,
1 was induced by a friend to make a liial ot Bar i
rett’a Vegetable Hair Restorative, and l am very |
much pleased with the t ffect it h<*s had ou my hair.
1 was nearly half gray, and now, before using one
bottle, uiy head is bred lioni dandruff, and my hair
has all the appe nance of youth I tally believe Bar
rett's to he the best hair preparation in Hie world.
Wm. Hamilton.
rrejoins, N. Y . April isr>8.
-I. R. BdRHKTT ft CO., Fropiiefor.,
Manchester, New Hampshire
JACOB UPPMAN,
'■orner Congress and B .rnnrd sireet". Agent.
{-j0- Sold l.y all I u nggi«te __ iyfi tf
TAX NOTICE.
T ut; u:*«HKh3iuA\’fiD is prepure*! in twelve the
Cit v Taxen as-sossed by tfi • onliuance of the 27th |
or December, 1SC5—as woil tm.se mat are payable i
monthly those made payable quartetly, all ol j
winch are liereinaile; - t:ti« a. The cinzens who have
not paul the* tax iIn-.* then real e c r»ue for the I
whole year, may now |*av tii«* amount due tor the ;
quartereude<t on U:r* :u*th day ot Juiky m tor the ,
residue of the yeat
On prose sales ol merchandise fmclading Males ot J
llquori except cott »n, 1 .. per cent.
On ^rross sales of cotton, 1-10 per cent.
On all commissions derived from any hutdnees
transaction (other than merchandise) by any lactor,
anctionccry broker, forwarding, sliljipin^ or comtms-
sloii merchants. 1 per cent.
on ail incomes derived from talarlea and thepnr"
snlt of anv profession, fiirnlty. trade or calling What
soever, except irom rent estate, l per cent.
Ou rrohtj receipts or auy im^ineas transactions, not
included in the foregolnp, and lnciumns all Insur
ance companies and agencies, gras companies, ex
press companies, cotton preaees hotels and restaur
ants, 1 per cent.
On all receipts for freight or passage money which
are payable in this city, 1 per cent.
On gross earnings of every bank, bank agency or
bankers, 1 percent.
On every horse and male, except those actually
used in wagons, drays, trucks or other vehicles, for
which badges may have beeu taken otU, one dollar
per month.
0.1 evary dog. three dollars per annum
On the value of all furniture, jewelry and plate
worth over three hundred dollars, l per cent.
Every male re?*ideut between the ages of twenty-
one aud sixty years, except only auch as may be enti
tled to registry and to vote at city election!, and who
shall register their names and pay for thc same, one
dollar per annum.
Ou real estate, 1 per ccct.
R. T. GIBSON
Capt. T. J. Lockwood,
Will leave Savannah from wharf foot of West Broad
street, for above places, EVERY MONDAY MORN
ING, at V o’clock.
BRADLEi, HILL 1 CO., Agents,
jyll-tf 217 and 219 Biy street.
K m p in L
FOR NEW YOU,
PASSAGE RATES:
Cubln PM,, ge , 9 g 0 Steely.
The new and u» t 8t eam*hip MISSU1 .
land, commander, win Mll 43 above> on
Sftturdnjr, July M , 8f o cJoc . „
Fur freight or passage, having aeeoirmon.|„
perlor to auy steamei In thi^ trade, apply
>- 11. IIAH1 .
12Sti>i 'inV-.IT,,
jyf
UAHRISon a ALLKN, Air -
* No. r. iLiwtincr,'
For Philadelpt
FOR CHARLESTON,
VIA HILTON HEAD AND BEAUFORT
The new and splendid U. 3 Mail steamer
E A T JE,
Capt. T. J. Looawooa.
iiJt
The first class steamship
Tona wan dr
7 EAT.. Pomman lei
Will Mil for Uie dbt»vc port on
Saturday, July l., u O \lock •>
Shippers wishing to avail themselves of ;i
tage-r.f direct shipments, thns avoiding <-
line of goods through Intermediate ports
flea that store room will lie. larnitned ~
during the absence of the ships.
For freight or passage, having superior
dat ions, apply to
jy< HUNTER ft QA1
FOE CHARLES'} o
VIA BEAUFORT,
Through by IDaylicr! r
PILOT BOV
Capt. T. R. Pa tne,
fTil-ing place of steamer Fannie tempo)
Will leave a» "hov- from Florida whar
West Bro. i- i uinil farther notice, eve
MONDAY MOliMN'G, at S o’cl .a.
Rctnming. will leave Charleston every AT,
DAY MuRNiNG ntsame hnui-
Whiie the boat 1e on lu-r irip height will
cctved anu stored ;n fire proof warehons*-
expense.
Tilts boat is new. v. ry f.sr. r.ni has goo,
moilatlons for passengers, t or freight or
apply to F M. MYRELL. A
jeS-tt Florida
will leave Savannah, for the above places from the
font of West Broad street, EVERY THURSDAY
MORNING, at 9 o'clock.
BRADLEY, HILL ft CO., Agents,
jyll-tf - 217 and Bay street.
FOR DARIEN.
THE STEAMER
H. M. COOL,
Will leave for Darien on Friday morzflDg, ISib
Inst., at 8 o'clock. jyll-2t
THE UNITED STATES IB!
HAIL STEAMSHIP COMP A
FOR
ST. THOMAS, PARA, PERNAMI
BAHIA, AND RIO DE TANEI
FOR AUGUSTA
AND ALL WAV LANDINGS ON THE
SAVANNAH RIVER.
ihe new and light drait
EXPBES9,
Captain JAMES MOODY.
Is now receiving freight lor the above places, and
will leave ou
Thursday, 13th Inst., at 1‘4 o'clock HI.
For freight, apply to J. M. KINCaLEY, at the
Florida Steam Packet Wharf, or to
jyl0_3t F. W. SIMS ft CO, Agents.
OLD SEMI-WEEKLV LIKE.
~ *4^
Leave every Tuesday & f-riday.
For Palatka, E. Fla., 1
TOUCHING AT BRUNSWICK, ST. MA
RTS, FEKNAND1NA, JACKSON
VILLE AND PICOLATA.
jyl-tf
City Treasurer.
Co-Rartnefship.
rpfiE UNDERSIGNED have associated thomaelves
X together under the firm name of A. WU/JOX A
CU., for the purpose of transacting a ffectoT&ge, Uom-
mtealonaud Forwarding Boaiuckfl.
Refer to H. Brigham, OcUvas Cohen, E. Pndclford j having spedftlly fitted up for this route with
A a ” uusurpassefi accommodations, will leave, rcgnlariy
for the above places, the Sylvan Shore every TUB.--
IV A V UnDWrV/1 ansi thd Tj77iA DdlrAr PVdrv KUUIA V
The new and elegant steam packets,
LIZZIE BAKER,
Capt. N. SING, and
SYLVAN SHORE,
Capt JAMES TUCKER,
and A. S. Hartridge.
jy2- 1 m
A, WILC0S
r. h. palmer.
NOTICE.
B Y the Ordinance pawed by the City Council ofi
the 27th day of December. 18<iA, tbe i axes upon
grow sales of every description of hrerchaffdbse and ; whM-f, or to
wares, upon freight and passage money payable In
this city, and upon hor.es and mulos, are required to
be paid monthly. Tin- nnncrslencd Is prepared to re
ceive the above tax for the past month of April.
R. T. GIBSON,
1,1-tf City Treasnrer,
DAY MORNING, and the Lizzie Baker evoy FRIDAY
MORNING, at ten o'clock.
Returning, will leave Jacksonville every Monday
and Friday, arriving at Savannah every Tuesday and
Saturday mornings, In time to connect with the New
York stcamera.
Fqr freight ar Passage apply at the office on Florida
CLAGHORN ft CUNNINGHAM,
Agent.
S’. B.—All freight'payable by shippers jelti—?t
Direct aH Regular Communication
Just Arrived and For Sale by ! _
KENNETH MACLEA 4 C0„ HILTON HEAD.
202 Bay Street,- \i J;
Sloop I^anixy <fc Mary,
(jiitler contract with the Ucifed St&tce 3
Governments for the carriage of the mn;i
pitch one of their
NEW FIRST ClftAhS SIDEWHE
8TEA1VT S XX tl *
each over 2,000 tons burthen,
On the 29th of Every !
From tbe
J*ort of New
For the following named poit? and t
lag rates of passage, payable in oolii c.
lent:
I'lEST OABlii.
From New York to St. Thomas
From New York to Para
From New York to Pernambuco
From New York to Bahia id.
From New York to Rio de Janeiro ...
Steerage at half these rates, meals and
ciuded-
i An experienced Surgeon is attached tc
| All Letters must pass through the Pos
i age 10 cents.
For further information or passage ap
B H. HARDE1
NOl 12 r-toddi
GARRISON ft
NOTICE.
TO ILL WANTING FURN
I • *
1 am opening for the inspection of tl
: a fine stock of
! CABINET FURNITURE, CHAit -
TRESSES, &c-, &c.,
To which the attention of all is iuv.
I HT Wnrerooms. 178 BROUGHTON STK a: ; •.
: ock’s old Dry Goods Store.
| UA-ly j SB. HARH1 t
SOUTHER?
Importing apd Manufactudtr
DRUG HOU
Vo. 238 KOTO STR - - ?
Pratt & Wilson Broth
V\ HOLESALE DRUGGIST
| AND
Manufacturing’ Chcnn^ts
No. 238 KING STREET,
Fourth door above Market st ,
I ‘ Charleston S C
PRATT, IS. W. WILSON. I P. c
j |Grai.
ni sitdii'oS.I .Coil
>i»t re Mi l Imac-
areau. I Iio?*.
TRJEW smoked sides and STRTPS
l.s New Smoked bhonldors
Dufflcld Hams, covered
Wnstihigton llains. coVlIC 1
Maiinl..g*s Hams, coveied.
ALsOunuaun, n.
iicss and Prime Pork, la bbls and .half bbls
Fulton Market Family Beef, In half bids
Goshen BulUr, lit tube, afld
Family and Baker*. Float. jy3-ft
GREAT SOUTBERM
Cmpt. firassiw
! la riinnimy xaguiAT Uifik between Savannah
! Hilton HwTfcnW WWW Ak and,
I when dwired, taking Aitew passengers. She lspcr-
I fcct'.v dry, lu geod Older, and has made remarkably
< quick trips, an* carries the United States mail. The
I National Expiess and Transportation Company and
l contbera Express are authorized to recelye package,
i for her. .... , j
' - Any Information cad be obtained of Capt. SickeK
offer inquiring of H*G. Rcwg, 6omr of St Julian
»nd gryia rtwete. - tl
The ^Proprietors are Nati
pans,
DlALIIS in
DHT70B, CB8HZ
210 Bar street, muaU fla.
P LATNEB ft BOSWORTH keep comaantlynn hand
a lai ee stock of Ledger, Writing ana Wrapping
Patten of dl ^oe a.d wclg-ut. ; alsoTftnder.' BSmjs.
Card Boards. Printer^ Cards, Envelopes Twines sad
Printing Ides.
AGENTS WlNTi U
ro% sale.
rtvK steamboat
iS BTRAMBOATS and TOW
’ BOATS, of'vinous Slzei aud draft,
h- * — ' iliAO,
•Sittffis Vessels, Steam Barges, tc.
..M- DA COSTA,
, , No. 42 Water street, N. V.
qrn.I, BE BOLD. ON TUB FIRST TUESDAY IN
W August next, at the Coort Boose doot. in
ReldgvtHe, Tattnall county, within the legal boars tf
sale, Four Hundred |400) Acres ui Land in the Fui ty
Having had long experience lntha business, and first District ofsaid county, the place wbefeonthe
baring our goods to large tou direct from the mans- late AMOS J. HBARN lived, Sold oedha property of
kSurlre enables—ns t« OompclF with New York , aM03 J. HEARN, deceased, for tbs benefit^ of tbe
P w I U for Wade's ceicbratca Printing Inks: Agents
iathis city for thc Bath PaperMilla. . . -
The highest cash prices paid for »H kinds of paper
tock-
■EHGH&NTS' EXCHANGE
LUNCH HOUSE,
Bull Street? near Bay Lane. s
F REE LUNCH served from 11 a. m. to 1 p- m.. and
from 9 p. m. to 12 m. Best of Liquor*, Ales,
' PROPOSALS WANTSa
rvjR keer.Ing the Cltv Clocks in repair »nd in goo-',
i -■ -i !lM *'I"
pcia'« tr t»e U. writing and hah,' J m i> the under-
fil i—j <vn or before Ini'- 11, IStW.
FOBBtil fACBjUSON.
■fi-t: vdainnan Com. on The Buildings.
heiteandcredlfcre olr said deceseed. Terms made
known on tbe G»y, This Jene Wthi 13*.
L- A. H. TIPPIN8.
jc28 Admintatrator Debonls Non.
V. A. HTANSc CO.
,y EMroot,
FOR
j THE LIFE AND CAMPAI
GENERAL STONEWALL
By Prof. R. L Dzsiiit, D. D,
rilHR Standard Biography of the fu ~<j.
A The only edition authorized by hi :•*
I author a personal fHehd and Chief 'fi c
Christian HokUer. CaiWblly revised corr
i hy General R. F,. Lee. We want sir A m
county. Send for circulars sod on- 'crm,.
Address NATIONAL PDBLISI :.G t c .
' No. 214 Seventh aCrect, Rlc 1 V*
m$pi-lmd4trtWffi.
HEMPS AND MOKEi
FOR SALE BT *
CoopejF) OlcotSi-^ Fureilv
STANDARD LIQUOR^
Agents tor Charles Tam puti.gr ?! X aScr *-.
Kentucky Bourbon iWstosy.fto-
myi-tf ■ ■ —
NOTI0E-
at jSwKJ?g*ha T t^2r; inj!klb aty.-wlUl
enrnrt rate of exchange on i ex \ ..rk, if desired
c m W L. SALtoBURT
J. H BASS.
W. £ tRISWOLD.
vS-lw FinanceCciamlttee
‘ft GOOD ASSORTMENT C
RECORD BOOKS. DOCK-ISM
mwo MON YHS after date application .-on,.
I to tno Coar: of Onltsary of Bntlocb ocaatv iu
to roll aff the lands beltraplna to flu sjratc .
i - , 7 ware:*, deceeseil for tfeeVnsfit of r.
Cc.-ucd. ELTSHA B WIUJON, Adc’r
1 Jura 15 ISOa jeTS-iavritc