The Daily news and herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1866-1868, July 23, 1866, Image 3

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■*k* r i* Yorations t, > Vl tatguor , v Firm. j Some months since a new firm made its appearance ! on Bay street, in the wholesale liquor and commie- ! aion business, with several specialties, good address, 1* . Gescr- ‘ticourl Saturday, July 28th, at — , July 28th, at 9 o'clock, roi i.apuJ’iiia. j-j.., botcriiny, July 28, at » ros djii' uobe - • £ .cry v>'_.ii«.iUy morning, at 9 I Ee erdej, at li o'clock, m. . . . . u frlLESTON. , ttoniPi. •.very Saturday morning, at! . ouduy morning, at B o'clock .-vory Tuesday morning, ai Arrivals at the Hotels. a*. Auction Sales. PULASKI HOUSE— W. H. W11.TBBEOKE. F^effare, Pawtucket, R I |E B Mott A wife, S C Miss R F Bostick, 8 C J Snyder, A&ORR J Columbia awe! ier * | fine stories of Northern influential business connec- York. , tions, liberal with their samples, modest in their Jurats, Thursday. July 26th, at drumming,and courteous to all whom they met. They succeeded after a while in buying some goods in town on time, nearly trebling their stock, but recently be gan very suspiciously selling them at auction. A week or so since they sou t their wives North, from the hotel Where they were stopping, and on Friday night the firm itself stepped out by the Central Railroad, leav. ing numerous creditors to whistle for their pay. On Saturday morning their sudden departure was dis- t, Thursday, July at— 'covered. The colored factotum was found in charge of the •tore, on being informed of the state of; A AusteU* lady. Atlanta u i.'t'dTA. | things he quietly seized the Ice-cooler in security for i A L Siiellman, City seven dollars wages, end other parries secured a few Mr Kraus*. do perquisites on account. Four barrels of whiskey con stituted pretty much the whole stool; left worth at taching. A similar story ia tali of a retail merchant every Monday morning, at B * late from the North on a street parallel with Bay street. xK ' , ~ ! farther up town, but we forbear giving names at pres- , vvr » Thursday morning at 9 o'clock ! eut 151 aitlier ca,e - . sterf Sunday afternoon, at 4 Justice Staley's Court. I The following cases were disposed of before Justice John A. Staley on Saturday last. J. Ellis, (colored, Jclurged with a breach of the peace- was committed to jail In default of bonds Mary Hoad, (oolored,) charged with assault and bat tery, entered into bonds for her appearance before the City Court. Beer Goldsman, charged with counterfeiting United States currency, was examined and discharged, there not being sufficient evidence before the Court to war rant his conviction. Goldsmtm, after being dis charged, was discovered on hoard the steamship H S Schultz, So Ex Co ^ •J H Barton, Jacksonville Rod. So Ex MS;,, & o B r:: flf,j j § r n * frtend ' a 4 « Ml* Cro-m £ svt. Fla T H Dunham, a A a R n W H Whltier. do !w E Long Tr citv ° R R J L McGuffin A family. Fla J S Hart, X y y £ nihhi t » h p^’ Fla Renne’au. CHK eCS 'jBStrohhar.C^ A I. Spellman, ~do SCREVEN HOUSE-O. McGinly. dill uof'iEK, Newsdealers, Sta- , Hull street (down stairs. : to the Host office, are au- ritv Saws A lisuaue. m W.ii 00 pi ornptly attended Tybau P rlor 10 her departure without a ticket, evl- | dently intending to take passage as a stow-away. He was. however, assisted on shore at the double quick, and in an entirely different way from that in which he went aboard. It Is vary a range, but luck seems to favor this Individual. We first hear of his appearance In Augusta passing counter! -it money, but there fiieaca'i Parade. :;_i sebouncemant, the various tins — ty, with the exocptlon n ...a cu Saturday afternoon, by G !J Waller, Hilton Head Mra Warren and child Charleston LRKoss, Pilot Boy Capt Payne PiktBoy B Ellis, hint Boy F Both, N Y 0 P Schlatter, jr, Bruns- wick Bdw Hill, City M J Alder, N Y C Thomas, wife <fc :• tlren, Jacksonville J MCoiioer, Brunswick O F Reeil, USA •J F Robertson « lady, X V Or C Waitz, 1/ S A J B Newell, Skidlway O Townsend, air Sylvan i 8hore A Mauries, sir Sylvan » Shore Q B Waller. Hilton Head ! M J Adler. N Y •Taa Agnew, City B B Johnson, Citv Mr Howell k wife, La j MARSHALL HOUSE—A. B. LUCK. •T F Walker, Nat Ek P A Biays, do Or Prime, U 9 A J L Martin, Columbus C L Qneeno, Macon 0 J Foreacre, Geo S B Noyea, Fla T O Allen, wile A 2 chil dren, Fla Mra II Haylor A 2 children, Fla C Lambert, Hilton Head G Hamelow, Beaulort L W Rhoads A wife, Beau fort P Spencer, Columbus G Gammon, do Mls« A B Roggles, Bee aft Ml«3 ll H Murray do Mrs Murray, do Miss E A Uurm, do Miss A Heaccck, do Miss G Heacock, do B Johnson, Baltimore R C Sfiorter, Brunswick J Houston, do C S Whittlesey, do A Smith A wife, We9i field, N Y A B Hasson, USA, Talla hassee jS Bull la, USA. H Head J Judge, Wilmington Capt Bird ty. England T E Ruggle3 A U servants, j B W Tilton, New Bedford Beauiort |T W Bryan, Ga being no proof to convict him, and being a rather aua- ion o e first anui- , pidons character he is ran out of that place, m sLcam Flro Engine Corn ed gl the Bay, between Bull nl rat half past three o'clock. : : - s:r..>itc through whiub the pro- : 5 announced on Saturday, was - i:o*joi.t ot the extreme heat and .jh which the firemen would be : .... their The line wm fanned vi. s.i:r? pieces. . r Ccxpiay, sugice and ccse cart, numbering thiriy-flve Z.h Zzz:z~'7. ongire and hose oar- and titigersid—auxn* . . • h -.xo, numbering tTroivo pieces. . -l -i engine and hose oa riage, £hd Sort, numbering forty :: i.-tu. FI: a Engine Company and Hose : ? .o: 5.evrart, aad Eirat and Second ^..tirr—tuirty-flve men. . . a -2.zj !-rx:d in the above order ... k.ah taken up, and the prooesaion t.. 3.7 iheoerner 01 East Broad, and ■_ liay ;j®Waiuker street, thence to i.- ji: Tv -/feus, where they were halted •h • r u ei joy a social glass ofloed u •. uovu preowe i for the occasion by XhoUitfU-ii b*ving partaken of jj v.:«gs, they repaired to their re- • 5 v --*g.hie Lne of march was again ta- . ?d c i; Y/uitaker street to Wayns, j..* . ^ .-irey Square, where the companies to giving Uts various engines a rest:: 3 spell, the steun fire *ngiTi^ was tiie hydrant on the north side s:-ire i ksr own water, and played two ■ H norxles, horizontally down v.kcg After trying tht engine with two 5 - jtu: was played through a Jg inch 3Q3i pressure was on the hose e te.im fire engine was backed oat to . - ; -t Cjleihorpe, which was drawn up X «ry:h ng being in readiness, tht p-. c_. •• .:u With a viii, and suooeeded In h.r.v ; -i l . u:aa n crie, to a greater dls. -i. _ 3.c. f.r s'-'ins time previous, not- .. .g - vi.;. .tl j U ji hose used by her burst. . 1 3^er;' time the result was i • -^ihg “tAktc ^p,*" was run back, i. -..t ; ,:j_ W13 drawn up- It was cenfi- s- by hu present,, when they saw the *-•-: - - uv bj -.hz hydrant, that with all the \id bring to bear, she would - 7 . a-y aLoving, as it was supposed an ugi: jo give her a fair crlaL 5 ▼Graaus.akea, for after a bre&k- - .« *: g ia on their first trial with B ..j-i.out th-iir India rubbers, jy speeded, by the power brought to • i:-.r iu ; browing a body ci water to a -- - iuy oi the other hand engines. " 5 *.La next engine brought up for v.u e wc.i manned, and succeeded tiiaongh a H-izxzh noaaie a good irr as jhe Laa thrown on former - .*5ted until nearly dark, being -• »ill pcoc<»eded by different routee •-t;,:iUTs engine houses. - 3team fire engine was draped ::: mambera who have deceased -* •'j4.nation of the company The engine . .. v fine horses belonging to the South- -.upzuy, with bleak plumes surmoant- • -1 a-;, and driven by sn employe of that -33 . ;ner ssgises were not brought out --- display, being oiean and in good or- ttiS- of the engines fifocterey Square ; uvmaisd, t-* wall as the sidewalks and -h.:= *..o: where they could see, with per* tu* performance of the machines, j -*.:i p.ogressiug, a young lady appeared ■■■■ -- mdowa iron ting ca Monterey Square, fiug for the Metropolitan r ' -Ur gr.3;cd with cl.mra by all •- present, bo;h old and young. L d been playing several lively »dux mg the performance of the ea- - b ^4?-’: h under the window and played a •r-xjcs&s-uute to the new colors of the ■ZZ. ■■ ‘ -he tehee deserve great oredlt for th* - : G-Zz they performed their dutyinkeep- a.. - tiior 'luring the march of the firemen, • .-l.-:.Ufre> square, where the trial took 5 - u , ^*.4.. 3t ,^3 a r8t accident or row :t : p.oceediug* Which speaks well for • - of both whites and blacks who - -*• lay exeroise, as well as for the • ^ : t — ce officers who were on band in - - L. •• vlitropolilms, with their invited -- t *-v s . tainuient at their Hall, where a ■ s -» ^ m, social intercourse and the - and good f cling. *- above that there wars no rc -o measure the distance played by He next turns up at an auction store in this city where he was arrested as being an accomplice of the thief who stole a pocket book with its contents from the pocket of a female. For this offence he was examined and re leased, there not being sufficient proof to convict him of complicity in the theft, a few days after his release he is again arrested on a charge of passing counterfeit money and is released under bonds. A few hours after he is a^aia arrested with a package of cunterfeit noteB in his possession, and carried to the Polios Barracks, and from there to the county jail, where he remained until Saturday last, when he i was brought out, examined and discharged for the 1 of sufficient evidence to prove that he had in I bis po session oount- rfsit currency and knowing the same to be Counterfeits. ifilniaiuore Almanac—Tills Day# Sun rise* . 4 50 Suu seta ... HIGH WATER. 7 18 At Tybee 2 57lAt Port. , . 4 27 Shipping Intelligence. isos. PORT OF SAVANNAH. Sbmday, July 2: Arrived. Steamer Sjlvau Stiore, Tacfcer. Palatka—Clagiiorn A Cunningham. Stoamar Cannonlcu?, Charleston. Stoamer Gen Shepiey, Ross, Jacksonville, in bal last— Chaa J, Colby A Co. Steamer Kate. Filnn, Jacksonville, etc—oraulev, Hill A Co. AUCTION SALE! OF New, Light Draft, Iren, Side Wheel RIVER STEAMERS. Will be sold Jit public outcry, and to the highest bidder, in front of the Exchange, in the city of Sa- yannah, at the ltonr of 12 precisely, on XVKDXKSDAV, THE 1ST OF AUGUST, the following exceedingly light draft, new, toon, aide wheel, double engine River Steamers : Chas. S. Hardee, Two Boys, Wm. G. Gibbons. The Steamer CHAU 9. HARDEE li 144 feet long over ail, 40 feet wide over all, built of the very I Iron, and in the most substantial manner, by one ol the very beet light draft steamboat builders in the United States. Double engines; 10 Inch cylinder; 6 feet stroke; draft, 18 Inches; capacity, TOO bales cot ton; ; months old. The Steamer TWO BOTS was constructed by the same builders and in the same substantial manner; u 130 feet lojg over all; 30 feet wide overall; doable engines; Kinder, 16 inches; 5 feet stroke; draft, 14 Inches; 9 months old; capacity, 450 bales cotton. The HARDEE and the TWO BOYS have each ac commodations of ths best kind for thirty passenger*, with state room*,' furniture, Ac., complete, and are ready for woik at a moment’s notice. They haye been running on the Altamaha, Ocmulgee and Sa vannah Rivers for the put six months, and their substantial construction and light draft admirably adapts them lor the navigation of these waters or any of the shallow rivers of tile South. The Steamer WM. O. UIBBONS was burned oa the Savannah River, Her hall, machinery, boiler, Ac. were only slightly injured, aud are uow In this city and can be aesn at any time by applying to the un, derslgned. Ths three Beats wlli be sold separately. Terms as follows: One-fourth payable In two months; one' fourth in three months: one-fourth In six months; one-fourth In nine months. Clem-e<I. Auction Sale of sternness. Ths attention of capitalists and others interested is dlrsctod to ths auction sale of river steamers, adver tised by Messrs, bell, Wylly A Christian, to take place In front of the Exchange, In this city, on Wed nesday ths 1st of August. Xfio steamers to be dis posed of are thi-Two Boys, the Chas. S. Hardee, and the Wm. O. Oibbons. Tue hull of the Gibbons Is In good | condition as well as ber boilers,machinery, Ac., whtoh ! were all saved after the burning of the Glbbona on the Savannah river some time slnoe. The Two Boys and Chas. 8. Hardee, are nearly new, having been In UM about ona year. These boats have eplendld pas senger accommodations, and are capable of carrying respectively seven hundred, and four hundred and fifty bales of ootton. For further particulars apply to Steamship Tybee. Crowell, New York—Hunter A ERWIN A HARDEE, Gamiuell. _ . coiumlsaiun Merchants, Steauier Pilot Boy, Payne, Charleston—F M Myrell. . *? BELL, WTLLY A CHRISTIAN, Steamer Lizzie Baker, King, Palatka, etc—Clag- j horn A Cunningham. Steamer Kate, Filnn, Charleston—Bradley, Hill : THIS DAY, July 23d, at 10 o'clock a m.. In front of rmrarAi'P vlll\)| Jy21-ta Auctioneers, Savannah, Oa. ! BY BLUR da MEYER. A Co. Steamer Cannonicu9, Charleston. , U S Revenue Cutter Nausemond, Mitchell— Indian I River, Fla. j Schooner Anna Sims, Capar—New nmyrna, Fla. Imports. Per steamer Sylvan Shore, rrorn Palatka. etc.—3 hales sea Wand cotton. 9 boxes and 2 bbla mdse. A. Wilcox A Co.—Among the new firms on Bay attest we notice that of A Wilcox A Co., at No. 149. They are commission aud forwarding merchants, and dsslera In all aorta of planters' supplies. Dr. Wilcox is an old and well-known merchant, and Mr. Palmer, of the Southern Insurance Company's office, is the Ju nior partner. The firm is a substantial one, with a good location, and the promise of a successful busi ness. T« Easxsbn Wnaavza—We yesterday noticed on the wharf near the ship yard of our enterprising fal low-citizen, H. F. WUllak, Jr., two boilers and a heavy gun, taken from ths Confederate States gunboat Isun- digs, which was sunk near Screven's Ferry on the evacuation of the city. Ths Isundlga has been raised from where ahe waa sunk, and taken about two and a Exports. Per Bteamahip Tybee. Crowell, for New York—552 bales upland cotton, 121 do 9ea Idand do, 73 do do mestic*, 19 bbls rosin, 70 bales batting, 17 bdle bags, 55 boxes Trait and 50 pkgs mdse. Passengers. Per steamship Tybee, for New York—Mra Tweedy, Miss Georgia Tweedy, A Anstel A lady, Jno Screyeu, Master Proctor Screven, K Stears, R T Stears, Miss Maty Stears, Mrs Fawcett A svt, Rev M Cullluam, S M Ulun, Mr* K P Bostlcb A Infaut, Mrs E B Mott, JH Button. E Eoel tit, W W nubbard, H B King, Y Belm. J 1) Cunningham, E H Knowles, Louglols. 0 L Greeno, W R Fleniiog, K B Mott, Mra J W Morrell. Wm Morrell, Miss E M Morrell, Mra King, Mrs C Ruckeri A 2 children, Isaiah Fra3ler, wife A 3 chil dren, A Fritscliler, D H Engel. A ElKan, E Meyer. Frank Sorrlll FerrUl, J B Sherman, Mra Brown, M Lehman. onr store, will be cold, 50 barrels of Flour, various brands 10 111 Line Goshen Butter 40 boxes Goshen Cnoete 5 barrels Breakfast Bacon 2 barrel* Bacon Shonldara 3 barrel* Mess Beef lo half barrel* Extra Family Beer 5 barrels Pork Heads 5 barrel* Pig*’ Feet 20 boxes Claret Wine 10 boxes Raspberry Syrup 10 barrel* Golden Syrup 10 sacks Uround Nuts 20 sacks Patna Rice 20 boxes Family Soap 5 boxes French Mustard 2 cases Hats 2 cases Shoes Dry Goods, Clothing and Notions ALSO, The nsnai assortment or Household and Kitchen Furniture jyfik-lt UNDERWRITERS’ SALE. BY BELL. WYLLY A CHRISTIAN, Will be sold THIS DAY, 23d instant, at U o'clock, in front of store ICO PIECES HOLLOW WARE. ^ Pet steamer Sylvan Shore, from Palatka, etc — ' more or iess, damaged on board of the schooner Charles Thomas. Mrs Thorau3 A 2 children, F Rath, i George A. Bears*, on her passage from New York to T.! Pasteur, J F Roberson A lady, O F Reid, J Fiane I this port, aud sold under Inspection and by recom- n ‘ ' v°rdan A lady. Miss Maitln . Mr Rangahoff, , mendation of Port Wardens for account of Cndsr- A lad T O Allen & lady, Dr ifaasen, lady & 2 children, 1' Everleth, A Smith A lady. JnJge Dorman, B Taylor. M Hagar, Mrs Doggett, Miss Doggett, E Debtor A 2 half miles higher up Back river and placed on a bank, i children, T O Hchues, J il Barton, W H Hubbard, Mi preparatory to bringing ber around to the city 1 H*Know!ee.°M?f'ooper, “to“ri "ugTteV^M^Shoitc^ alto notloed that the blocks hare been put in position j Mrs McGuffin k 2 children. Miss J E Maupln, Capt .at the ship yard of Mr. Wiillnk for the laying of tne j VVhitnej, Miss Craven <fc servt. Miss Craig keel of a new pilot boat, shortly to be built for a com pany of Savannah pilots. LSJE;- Xaror’* Court* 5 : fcd*.vsrd G - AafiKMoa. the follow- brought up ou Saturday last: • 'i-v* with being drunk and dlaor- i r Mr. Gro.>s; also with kicking a tbuBaVe to tliu polidem&a who had [-»,. 4 . ‘ - r>L ^ 13 ' rit 7 to the Police Barracks, - **-g lh« oifioera whon he arrived at the *- 1 h ** uo ® xaie e to make for bla - ■■■ciuci, except that be was drunk, aud -'.til whitelu charge of the pobeetuoo ' ; "" a be kicked. Tne sxcum h^m* no * -i :he offence, McCaU wa» fi a ^ v ui; of pa} meat lo be &*ut to jafi. fc iier oeoond appearance b«roreHl» ‘ * - Jut and lying In the street*, waa 1 * v ‘*"*i Ccfttfl, charged with improper eonducw " “'“•-r: -- t ifioer in the market—also with - ; b he ofiiaa of tlie Polloe Barrack*, waa ** • J-c u>lrt> d^y* for being drunk and l *-- uarket, ana thirty day* ior being .e iichr* ticks. Eebecca, his wife, for o J ' :r hcihsad to reaiat tne policeman, wu . - cr irj be seat to jail for ten days. Ia hj.- *’* r oliargeu with being drunk . flghiug in ifca streets, and refusing - cv t pcUceman, was sent to Jail for Si.VAH2VAB iUvEa.—The £.>ar5 of - Commissioners of Pilotage went down the riv. r cn the pilot boat Thomas Taylor on Saturday morning Lst. They had eight buoys placed c.s channel marks near and below Fig island light, besides taking a general observation of things fceiow and making soundings, preparatory to the commencement of work by the dredging machine, which, we learn, left Charleston for this place yester day morning. The machine, ou its arrival here, will commence operations on the river forthwith. L'ousI|£neek. Per steamea Svlvau Shore, irom Palatka, etc.—i L VTlialonga, Claghorn & Cunningham, and others writers and all concerned. Terms cash. Jy23-lt Ajssaw.1 wiih Ihteut to Mubdee.—The police ar rested a negro on Saturday night named John Gay, charged with severely beating a oolored woman at Plates*, cn the Loutoviiie road. No hope* being enter tained of the recovery oi ths woman, Justice Russell lasaed a warrant yesterday afternoon, and had the prisoner removed from the Police Barracks to the jaii. SsnzousLY ItfJl'BEX).—A difficulty occurred between several negroes near the corner of Huntingdon and Montgomery streets yesterday afternoon, in which one of the negroes, 3am Proctor, was badly beaten and riouaiy injured The partiee to the affray have been arrested. Lzlts £ Co., opposite the News and Herald office, among the heaviest liquor dealers in town, have a large stock of brandies, whiskies, gins, wines, ales £c., at the most reasonable wholesale and jobbing prices. Tbs Celebrated Soda Fountain at Lippman'e, corner Barnard and Congress streets, has become one of the institutions of the town. On warm afternoons the counter Is thronged. The syrups are delicious and the cooling apparatus perfect. Narrow Escape.—On Saturday night last, a pistol was diaoharged near the cor&er of Bull and State streets, the ball passing close to several ladies who ware sitting on their stoops on State street. Fire.—The larm of fire about seven o'clock on Sat urday morning wus caused by tbo burning out of a chimney in the third district. For New Yobe.—The steamship Tybee, Captain Crowell, for New York, with a large number of passen* gers and a full freight, leP on Saturday at two o'clock. We are again Indebted to the National Express Com pany for late Augusta, Macon and Richmond papers. Atee 3 Cberrt Pectoral surpasses all other remedies in the rapid and radical cure of Coughs. Cold-» and Consumption. Jyl6-lw FEVER AND AGUE EXXINGtWHKD. Martyr* to Inter nlttent Feve. f a Word with you. The responsibility for your suffering rests upon your selves. Just as SBrt-lv as you shake to-day. or will shake to-morrow, IIOSTfiTTEB'S CELEBRATED STOMACH BITTERS will extinguish the disease un der which you labor. Had you taken this genial tonic &9 a preventive, you would have need of l* 09 a core, for It renders the system impervlons to ai miasmatic fevers. But since you neglected the pre caution, rid yourselves without delay of tne com plaint oj resorting to the only reliable remedy.— Break the chills with H0$TETTER*3 BITTERS, and they win return no more. Tnials the experience of thousands, and it will be yours. Qulolne is a slow means of relief; it Is nauseous to the last degree; it is more dangerous than the malady Itself; in many case* it utterly fai ! ». How different la the effect or the Bittibs. Their curative action is rapid; they are *gr«eabU to the palate; they are not only entirely harmless, but tend Inevitibly to strengthen the con st tution and prolong life; they ne7srhav failed, and t is confidently assumed that they never can fail in any case °f p ev r aud _4^ aej however inveterate in Tobe ^ftkout Hostetter’s Bluer* in *JLr u ^ ’ J , fo ‘ tca with intermitt nt or Remittent J l7-cOdiy P ^ l ° re * ect 8ir <Ny and conrt disease. Consignees per Central Railroad. July 21, 1S66. 207 bales cotton, 13 do leather, 4 pieces casting, 4 cars shot, 1 car old stoves and mdse to J W Lathrop & Co, Crane & Graybill, Brady, Smith A Co, E Padel- ford, Brigham. Holst k Co, A Low A Co, WAR Mc- Intire, Bell. W\lly & Co, Bryan, Hartridge A Co, B H Davis. Weed, Cornwell A Co. BY THOMAS J. WALSH, THIS DAY, 23d inet., at 10 o’clock lu front of store, will be sold. 4 barrels Hams 1 Hogshead Shoulders 10 barrels Flour 7 barrel* Brown Sugar o barrels Herrings, No i ALSO. 1 valuable Horse 2 young M ule* and Harness 1 Wagon.jy28-lt Receipts per Atla-ntic A Gulf* R. R. July 21. 1806. 16 bales cotton. 45 bbls rosin, 5 bales wool, 26 sacks corn, 1*2 boxes tobacco, 1 car cattle, 12 cars lamber unci mdse, to .1 Wilder, Wilder A F, Scranton A Smith, J L Villalonga. J F A M Hamilton, II Lavin, A II So-Her, Jos A Roberts, Lucy Gordon, Agt C R R A Duturhofer A Co, Cooper A McArthur, Cloghen A Co. H Liffiin, S M Lafitean, Miller, T A Co, M G Ehrlich, J G Clark, L J Guilure-steln A Co, Jos Russell, G C DeariDt:, Nicholls, Camp A Co, J Lams, Levi AeBucky, John Ryan, J J Dale A Co, J S Tyson, Phillips A My era, Norwood, Porter A Co. N vitting, Powell & Co., BANKERS, MACON. 0-350 C. A. NUTTING, A. H. POWELL, ISAAC SCOTT BRFKBOIOK. EDWARD PADELFORD, jn2S Cm SAVANNAH Miscellaneous. Shipping, Shiop»ft| MARSDEN’S onper tine 1C m p i i* e Asiatic Cholera Ciav FOR NEW YORK. FOR NEW T8. WITHOUT DOUBT, tli* only sale and reliable i^.r^sd'rino for the lmiitedlaH relief and cure of the Cabin f*aasKge Iio uo | The splendid steamship PHUT, Delano;. Com, mander, will leave for I he Above port no her I regular day. Istaiday, July ?S, at 4 oVIorb a, ill. FOR SUiTHORE. fcnent tnrenteuj||0devastate our con- dwn^Tir^aa ffich succeaa daring theepl- Eurar^ coa:1 t r y. ana Mure recently. In "SSSJtohSMSKogliah^Go- ln all CASee cf aaoptaa the recipe as the standard Cholera, Clielera Moriins and DiarrlUBa. Great surprise has hcer. , x pro*Md at th. ! Por Freight or paaeage, tlve immunity with which the French and C0 S?^ I da,lotls ’ ai)ply ,fl armies have escaped the pla.ne when at*«m.5'.. I poets where the pestilence pie vailed, amt, on Inquire we dlaeover it 1* wholly attrlbatalile to the -is* or this ' Invaluable p repara Oun- ASIATIt CHOLERA CURE. The proprlet ir, confident oi the merits o this pre- j paration. has fitted up a Laboratory lor Its m mnlac- ' tut e, replete with all tli* appliances of modern science, considering It a duty to contend against the plagne. ' and use all means which medical experience suggests I towards relieving and mitigating its effect. Satisfied, by experience, of the result, relying on (The new and elegant -to. min, the Impartial opinion of the medical profession, to . • whom the I.rmula of It* preparation I* at all time* accessible. I present MARSDEN’S ASIATIC CHOLERA CURE As the greatest discovery science has made to arrest the progress ot the scourge, CHOLERA MORBUS. PASSAGE KATES Cabin Pm..*,, ** 0 Stetrngt •Hie new and fast steamship MTSSOCICX, Lc".- bavtng superior aooommo- | c ' jainl aniier, w m tall M ab-ive. r HUNTER At GAMMKLI PREPARED BT X . W . MAR9DKN, DEPOT AND LABORATORY 4S7 BROADWAY, N. Y. FOR SALE BT ALL DRVGOISTS. “ Nothing new under the Sun ” was an old adage which cannot he admitted as a truism in the present day, for we have hourly to record discoveries and in- mentions In Med cal S ieucc which would nstOBteh Galen *nd his disciples? Of »he many which « ome before our notice we must single out Dr. T. W. MARS- DBN’S ASIATIC CHOLERA COKE us an article of real merit, and cheerfully recommend it in all diseases of the bowels. We speak from personal knowledge in this matter, feeling satisfied all who will trv it will endorse our views.—AT. f. Time*. Je28-ly, BABBETT’S THE E. C. Knight, Captain DENTY, Will sail for Baltimore on Thursday, 24th last., at — o’clock, — m. Freight for PHILADEPHIA will be received and checked through at the same rates charged by other lines. For freight or passage, having good accommo dations, apply to Laroche, west & Daniels, Jones' Block. Jy23 for new York ATLANTIC COAST Mail hftpamNhip Company. Cabin Passage, 5*0 Deck, 510 The new and very fast side-wheel steamship GENERAL BARNES, 2.000 tons, Thot. H. Morton, commander, will posi tively sail on her regular day, Thursday, July 26th, at ?-o’c1oc1k a. in. For freight or passage, having very superior ac commodations, apply t<> WILDER * FULLARTON. N. B.—No freight received on the day of sailing. No bertha secured after Tuesday, 94th instant, unless paid for. • jy21-5t ON THIS CONTINENT. ft. Is warranted to restore grat hath to its ORIGINAL, natural color, in every case; it will stof the hair from falling oct; It will free the head from humors and dandrntr; promote the growth of the hair, and is a beactiful pressing. We offer no large rewards, but we authorize all of our agents to refund the money to any person who will ii9e two bottles, sml then eay Bar rrr’s Vege table Hair Restorative has not performed all we claim. Testimony from the. Capital of the raffed Staten. Messrs. Barrett ft Co : I was Inducod to give your Hair preparation a trial, and can heartily recommend it as unequalled as a Dressing, Purifier aud Restorer,—giving to the Hair a luxuriant richness, and to the head a cool and most agreeable sensation, while it la thorough In re storing the hair to its natural color l ery respcetfu ly, W. Hamlet. Washington, b. C., May 15, lsot) | Messrs. J. B Barrett A Co - I was Induced by a friend to make a trial of Bar- ' rett’s Vegetable Hair Restorative, and I am very i much pleased with the • fleet It has had on my hair j I was nearly half gray, and now, before using one' * . _ bottle, my head is freed from dandruff, and my hair i ^“ e iE “ elegant (team pockets, has all the appearance of youth. I rally believe m rett’s to l>e the best hair preparation In the world. Wa. Hamilton. Fredoma, N. Y., April 28,1888- OLD SEMI-WEEKLY III. Leave every Tuesday and Saturday. For Palatka, E. Fla., TOUCHING AT BRUNSWICK, ST. MA RY’S, FEK NANDINA, JACKSON VILLE AND PICOLATA. Saturday, July j» # , M _ .. a For freight or passage, having j^. perior to any steamer In thi, trade .. B- h'/haBDE? NO. IZ.-t: GARRISON k ALL! *. JT*3 No. 5 Hf.wi nt- -. 7 For Philadelph ua„ The first class Eteiimt; Tonawani TEAX, ComxsixJLr. Will tell for the above port or* Saturday, Juiy as, at a o’cJu X o ™ Shippers wishing to avail thcmsel, . .. * tsge* of dire< t shipments, thus n,< idi. ling or goods through Intermedia’,■ lied that store room \< ill ho fami. during the ab.-once of the shi,.-e. ” - 1 For freight or passage, having srs .. -- dstioos, apply to iyia HUNTER At FOE CHARLE ... VIA BEAUFORT Through by Day ugh „ PILOT BO Y Capt. T. R. Pats* (Taking place of steamer Fannie tctn'.orari:.. Will leave as above from Flurida • £. , fx; West Broad street, until furtbor notice. 0 -rv Mttvntv srUKiYINO, at B o’o. Hetuuui. R ..id leave Charleston tmv it’l 1 . DAY MORNING at *atne honr. While the boat is on her trip freight w;;; be reived and stored In fire proof wa-, !..> :& ’ . ex Dense. This boat la new, very fast, and ha* goc4 sc modatlons for paseengere. For frel.hi oi r, F. M. MYtoiu. A zee’." Flo* id* wba, . apply to Je9-tr r. R. BARRETT ,V CU„ t roprlators, Manchester, New Hampshire. JACOB LIPPMAN, Corner Cosere** and Barnard streets, Agent. T~ Sold by all Druggl.-ta. jVa-tf PiTBW SKIRT FOR ’OS W ILL BE SOLD, ON THE FIRST TUESDAY IN Angust next, at the Court House dooi. In ReldsvlUe, T.ittuall county, within the iega) hours of sale, Four Hundred (400) Acres 01 Land In the Forty- first District of said county, the place whereon Hu- late AMOS J. HEARN lived. Bold a* the property of AMOS J. HEARN, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. Term, made known on the day, This Jane 28th, I860. L. A. H. T1PPINS, Je23 Administrator Dcbouis Non. NEW PERFUME For the Handkerchief. PIALON’S . Blcbard Waring* , ' a ‘ higUt, about h*lf-i>**fi nine . 01 gtiast and Con- ' T : “’ "uh cutting John Farrell. ." 7 : '•* “epo •» ssgagad la a diO. |k..„ ., *ed had .uoceeded in getting ■Z 7 ^ i ' 75,u bla ivories, whan Farrell want ' «riatonce, whoraupon the negro C “ lFarraU »<* the groin, and thm .: , r - 0 .; '~ i0 s A polloeman ca me np> “ ore “« soocesded In arrsaUng -tne cellar, and oonveysd him Paper Hangings AND Window Shades. MBS. MARY J. TURNER, No. 58 St. Julian Street, Has received a new supply of Paper Hangings, Win dow shade* and OUt Cornices, which will be sold cheap. jylO-ti BRICES’ BUMS!! 120JKX1 ^ Baini bIlJ c A Most Exquisite, Delicate, and Fra* ?r*nt Perfume, Distilled from the Bare md Beautiful Flower from which it lakes its name. Manufactured only by PH A LON A SON, NEW YORK. BEWARE OF OOWTERFEITS. ASK FOB PHAL0N’3-TAKE NO OTHER. Bold by Drauviate (tenerally. LOW PRICES! Quick Sales! The Great Invention of the Age IN Hoop Skirts, J. W. Bradley’s lew Patent Dnpex Ellip tic (or Double) Spring Skirt. T HIS Invention consists of Duplex (or riSot Blip Pure Refined Steel Springs, Ingeniously brine. _ tightly and flnnly together, edge to edca. the tonghest, most flexible, elastic and durable Spring ever used. They seldom bend or break, like the sin- gle Springs, andconsequently preserve their perfect and beautiful shape more than twice as long at any Single Spring Skirt that ever has or can be made. Tne wonderful flexibility and great comfort and pleasure to any 1 ady wearing the Duplex Elliptic Skirt will be experienced particularly in all crowded Assem blies, Operas, Carriages. Railroad Care, Church Pews, Aim Chain, for Promenade and House Dress, as the Skirt can be folded when in nse to occupy a small place as easily and conveniently as a Silk or Muslin A lady having enjoyed the pleasure, comfort and great convenient* of wearing the Duplex Elliptic Steel Spring Skirt for a single day will never after ward* willingly dispense with their use. For children, misses and young ladies they are superior to all oth- s are covered with 2 ply double twisted 1UC IUICL UVUwaM , T — ~ 1,. Steel, and twice or double covered to prevent the cov ering from wearing off the rode when dragging down stairs, stone step*, Ac., which they are constantly •abject to when in use. All are made of the new and elegant Co. ded Tapes, and are the best quality In everypart, giving to the wearer the most graceful and P®*?* shape pbarible and are unquestionably the lightest, most desirable, comfortable and economical Skirt rrer made. WESTS’, BRADLEY A CARY, (late J. I. A J. o. West,} Proprietors of Die Invention, and Sole Manu facturers, 97 Chambers and 7» and 81 Read,- streets IJcw York. For sale in all first claaa stores in this city, and throughout the United States and Canadas Havana deCuba, Mexico, South America, and the Rest In- Inonlre for the Duplex Elliptic (or double Spring Skirt. J/9 }8t TAX NOTICE. T HE UNDERSIGNED l* prepared to receive the City Taxoe nwessed by the ordinance of tbs 27th of December, 1885—:is well those that are payable monthly as those made parable quarterly, ait of wharf; or to which are hereinafter stated. 'The citizens who have not paid the tax due upon their real estate forme whole year, may now pay the amount due for cue quarter ended on the 3Uth day o'June, or for ilie residue of the year. On grove sale* of merchandise (including sales of liquor 1 except cotton, a per cent. On gross sale* or cotton, 1-10 per cent. On all commissions derived from any business transaction (other than merchandise) by any factor, auctioneer, broker, forwarding, shipping or commis sure merchants, 1 per cent. o 0° all Incomes derived from salaries and the pur suit or any profession, faculty, trade or calling what soever, except irom »ai estate, 1 per cent On gross receipts of any business transactions, not included in the toregolng, and including all iSaur ance companies aud agencies, gas companies, ex press companies, cotton presses, 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 groM 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, fur which badges may have been taken ont, one dollar per month. On ev.frv dog, three dollars per annum On the value of all furniture. Jewelty and plate worth over three hundred dollars, I per cent. Every male resident between the ages o' twenty- one and elatv years, except only inch as may be enti tled to registry and to vote at city elections, and who shall regidtor their names and pay for the same, one dollar per annnm. On real estate, 1 per cent. K. T. GIBSON, JyJ-tf city Treasurer. LIZZIE BAKER, . Capt. N. KING, and SYLVAN SHORE, CUpt. JAMES TUCKER, usvlng been specially fitted up for this route with unsurpassed accommodations, will leave regularly for the above places, the Sylvan Shore every TUES DAY MORNl NO, and the Llzxis Baker every SATUR DAY MORNING, at ten o'clock. Returning, will leave Jacksonville every Tuesday and Friday, arriving at Savannah every Wednesday and Saturday mornings, In time to connect with the New York steami re. For freight or Passage apply at the office sn Florida TUG I1TED SffiiilD MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPAQ FOR BT. THOMAS, PABA, PEBXaMBUCv BAHIA, AND BIO DE JAKtCao Under contrsot with the United Static acd B,-s* Government* for the carriage of the n iJj.. vrfa _j- patch one of tbelr NEW FIRST CLASS SIDEWEUUL STEAMSHIP® , each over 2,000 tons burthen. On the 22d of Every Month. From the Fort of N ew York, Co-Partnership. T HE UNDERSIGNED bay* associated themselvsa together under the firm name of A. WILCOX tt CO., tor the purpose of transacting a Factorage, Com mission and Forwarding Business, t Refer to H. Brigham, Octaves Cohen, E. Padelford and A S. Hartridge A. WILCOX. Jyg-’m r. a. palmer. CLAGHORN A CUNNINGHAM, Agent* N. B.—All freight payable by shippers.Iyl8-tf Direct and Regular Coimnnication .WITH HILTON HEAD. Sloop Fanny & Mary, Capt. Stem., in 1 ,® regular trips between 8avsnnafa and 5J,i2 n * !L d freight at regular rates, and, ? e ®*r e< ** taking a few passenger*. She U per- factl\ dry, in good order, and has made remarkably S nick trips. She carries the United States mail. The lationa! Express and Transportation Company aud southern Express are authorized to receive package, for her. Any Information can be obtained of Capt. Sickel, or by inquiring of H. G. Rcwe, corner of St Julian and Bryan streets. tf FOR SALE, RIVER STEAMBOATS and TOW- BOAT8, of various sizes and draft. Sailing Veasels, 8tTam Bargee, he. A. M. DA COSTA, No 41 Water street, N. Y. Ing rates of passage, pa/able In gold" «r‘ if*'. -- ff lent ' FIRST OAICI. From New York to St. Thomas From New York to Para From New York to Pernambuco. From New York to Bahia. From New York to Klo de Janeiro...’ . eluded*** ** half these rates, meals and fcriam* An1 experienced Surgeon is attached to - v. - All Letters must pass through the Post 0£.' 1 .• , age 10 cents. For farther information or passage ftpp' * to B. H HaKpEK Ago'it, No. 12 icudnra'a ijjr.cn GARRISON * ALLEN. m Y g l New York NOTICE. TO ALL WANTING FURNITURl I am opening for the Inspection of 1 > t punuc a fine stock of CABINET FURNITURE, CfiAlRj TRESSES, Ac-, &c. To which the attention of all tf IbvHic -JT W-freroome, 178 BROCGETON SITtERl, .ock’s old Dry Goods Store, fte-ly NOTICE. B Y the Ordinance pawed by the City Council on the 27th day of December, 1886, the taxes npon groan sale* of every description of merchandize and wares, upon freight and passage money payable in this city, and upon hone* and males, are required to be paid monthly. The tunlcraigned Is prepared to re ceive the above tax for the past month of April. R. T. GIBSON, tfl-tf City Treasurer. 8.B. RARTtf-'qrcv. SOTJTHERJNf - Importing and Manufacturing DRUG HOU »o. 23* SZBfO SS-ABiiS. Qcr Notice. Just Arrived and For Sale by KENNETH MACLEM CO. 202 Bay Street, N SW SMOKED SIDES AND STRIPS New Smoked Shoulders Duffield Dams, rovered Washington Hams, covered Manning’s Hams, covered. ALSO OH nAHO, Mesa and Prime Pork, in bbls and half bb'ta Fulton Market Family Beef, In half bbls Goshen Bnttor, in tab*, and Family and Bakor'3 Flour. Jy3-ti GREAT SOUTHERN PIPER WAREHOUSE ^ i 1 Depot for Printers’ Snpplies j J. J. This Delicious Tonic, Especially designed for tba nfifi of ths Medical Profession ant the Family. is now indorsed by nil the prominent Physicians, Chemists and Connotiaenre, aa uoaseering all those intrinsic medicinal qualities (team and diuretic) which belong to an OLD AND PURE GIN. we trust that our established reputation—founded upon eighty-eight years of experience—abundantly vindicates oar claims to public confidence, and guar antees the excellence of this Standard Article. Pot np in cages, containing one dozen botel, s each, and sold by H- G. RUWE. Savannah, and all proml- nvnt Druggists, Grocers, Ac. A. M. BININGER A CO., [Established 1778.] Sole Importers. No. 15 Beaver street. New York. Opinions tf the Press. j The Biningers, No. 15 Beaver street, have a very ! high reputation to sustain, an the oldest end best [ house in New York.—Homs Journal. Ths hones of A. M. Btslngsr A Oo., WATS Beaver i street, baa sustained for e paMod of sfithty yeara a j refutation thot may mall boemrted.—N. Y. Evening I Post. -*■ Je* sod-dhwly Pratt A Wilson lii ‘oiliers. WHOLESALE DRUGGIsl i ABB Manufacturing: Chemlsr*. No. 238 KING STREET, Fourth door above Market st., Charle tc ‘ FRATT, |3. W. WILSON. I P. A IGradua I College macy, ItoS. C.L at to late S. re and Ml- nrean. The Proprietors are Natlvt -ecr- -.1 Afar dxaxzbs in DB.UOS, CEBKtO DRUGGISTS’ *W-«m COW FEED! COW tttfT F BESH CORN MRAL, mixed with groend oaf an excellent article of cow fesd; also, * cue ret, for horses and mules when mixed with dtoj.p.st w For sale at a low price st the Jyd-tf SAVANNAH STEAM MILLS. East end Of Breuafatrn a*, rt e w 'E have just received and opened the LARGEST STOCK of DRY GOODS to be found In this city, and which we offer at LOWER PRICES than they can be bought for at any other house, consisting In part of Every variety of Dress Goods Housekeeping Goods Doraesttoa and Prints Cloths and Cataimeres Figured Linens and Drills Embroideries and Laces n, 1 ;:? Rnd Gloves Htobons and Braid* “»to Rolls and Carla “to Points and Vetia .. _ rr CfiXIr DAYS after date I wiliapply to tin. Atian- ' O tic and Gulf Railroad Compriur ol_Oeoijja. for re newal of two twenty year ^jen per cent. 1600 bonds Savannah. Albany and Gulf AlJJ'} ,5 • ni * 341, with coupons attached from July, 1884, to Jan- uarr 1370. soinoteod by tbc city ot Satubiq.-. 8:iid bonds were stolen.aboat ffie 1 ® 56 * Also, to the same Comfit? tor four bond?, pame style, Nos. |T* JJ® with coapous as above. Horned FebiOanr 16.13W.^^^ Jy0-2taw2m J. C- RUWLAMP. -LUAnuHb tnd Q^c-ecbeo Ct;:; r Tftja by l' SMITE, p * vayce’e. Notice to Debtors and Creditors. -a LL persons bavins any claims 88*“®* toe estate A. of Chas. Burnett, late ^iSSi will present them, duly prefcribed by law, to Artnand I«fts, ■* au thorized by me to receive the »«“«• to said estate wUI make LeflU * T Admlnletramx. Dalles, McIntosh county, JRfr ^ ***** f^-Ewliv i riEORaiA—WATOKOOrKTYrOnttie flmTo«- ! lx dny In September next, will be eejd, before the * Pmnrt. WnnuP Irj said CoOQty, t7r*T? f 'V Jrral "al? hull Of lf«t Ol l*»nd No- ‘di v. •ale o-t ui* . , 7eicu&L£ zg the *• <v*ly, “id .-xui-fv. deceased - • •. ■ : b*!ir* .of l est*v Tern; • r .Lc 0\J oi bAK JAMItS ^ VHA V ' DY jv9D-Iawt* HUrreaLor. 210 Bay Street, Sraunab 8a. DLATNEB A BGSWORTH keep coostantlyon hand X a luge stock of Ledger, Writing and Wrapping Papers, of all sizes and weights; also, Binder*' Boards, Card Boards, Printers’ Cards, Envelopes, Twines and Printing Inks. Having had lopg experience in the business, and buying onr good* In large lots direct from the mum- lecturers enables as to compete with New York prices. Agenta for Wade's celebrated Printing Inks, Agents In this aty for the Bath Paper Mills The highest cub prices paid for all kiq^s of paper todL ( Lemons, Retails Nats. Whiskies, Starch. — - Qlcvp, Candies r - Tea. Pickles, C °*8ngar, \ ttMSU Flour, Oysters, Rosa’ Brandy.'oteitndWWakey Arrack, Messina and 8L Domingo punches. Hnss 7 St.DomingoBHMa- ' ■'< Drake's PlantatleejBtimn. „ .xth. *■ Van I sw’s Stomach Bitters Hubbslts O sliie BMtsre — T O iyrv HAT* & ipp ilcetlor? 4 iA. PiF..vON8 Waving e'liiTia ag.lns*. the eetato ! © made to the Court .A. f Ann 'iorv w" escat ttsia. it :y »ttraied, J ty for Isa's t<- '•ell *11 tba , • operty or Eltoabt^i i- »; ti.-> ’hthat p-esertbed by iaw and all indebted Barnwell, doct-,«e<h 'c said .‘ .late wiii .i.alm cnyraeiit to JyMawtr a C. Dav*nFORT. Ex*cate,-. ■EKGHAHTS’ EXCHANGE LUNCH HOUSE, Boll Street, near Bay Lane. T7BIE LOOM MrredfromUn.nl. to 1p.m., and Jr from 9 p. m. to Is m. Hsm of Uqnoea, Ana Wtnm. Ac. mi \mmti ■ ^ jyMf > PBRRY, Proprietor. Notice. SUCCESSOR TO F. P. HALSEY A CO., 159 BAY STREET, City Hotel 33-oildings- GROCERIES AT WHOLESALE. i BTSualU?, F. C. LIGHTS re CO , ‘ flate Lights, Newton A Bradbury a i Haaafartsrem ot First Clare Finn Fatten, Highest premium nt the American Wor* i ?\ r xni Exhibition of the Industry of nil Nf o 3. This well known establishment la n w con I. z-*<- by F.C. LIGHTS and LOUIS EKNST, ct it? old stand, 421 Broome street, betwien Cuaby E o, New York Cl'j. Jy<-i t-'-3 McKAY, BLISS ALU., Commission Merchants, rikALSRS in WhtteOnk and Yellow Pine TIr: v -- - •J all ■<ten. JBMh ndti^re made onoenslgr-ici . of Timber, Ootton, NwrsiSto^, Ac. The above-named house .offer uimsoal facDIt' to the sale of Sdutnr™ Prodacta, and rrepcctfr. sc- Hdt conrigna”® 1 *' _ 4 _ „ McXAY, BUSS A<Xto H2J.1 ' * ' '■ YXTKhare tnoreaasd our facilities, and ar- TT by ereiy mail and •teener tne * newspapers, PERIODICALS ZINJS, AXD CHEAP LITER J Fcrelga Pubiicnttoiu surpi--' toor-i-r. Any American woikprocoreJ to order uf J B. BAKNWXLi,, Admlairttatoj Savannan, Juna.97,1180. ;e28-lawtta )»-». ESTILl & BROTiiEHi (Do (m sCai.-*} Soil street, ii<rc: C'ffios, 8SS1*