The Daily news and herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1866-1868, July 30, 1866, Image 3

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I^TiTjmattebs. '7atA v MORNING. JULY 30. 1866. c „i Str»n«*l«iP» »m«t S*«»n»e» P ,r! * r yOB KBW YORK. Flambeiu. Thursday, Augu.t 2, a 1 l.eo. Thursday. August 2. !, at — o’clock p«'r n-dianta. Saturday, August 4tli, at 1 isl.ip ►»'* ' FOB UOiTON. „l Hatu, Wednesday, August 1, at " t iu. FOB run.ar>BLFDiA. Tooavautla. Saturday. August 11, at « fob Al'fit'aTA. swan, every Wednesday morning, at fob CHABI.K3TOK. , . nr every Saturday, at 3o’clock. r r i every Wednesday, at 3 oklock. ' r . a "“ ,Fery Thursday morning at 9 o’clo f* v;lte ' * emirlnT afternoon very Thursday morning at Btrcroca every Sunday afternoon, at 4 fob klobida. Baker, every Saturday morning, at .rery Monday morning, at 8 o'clock verv Tuesday mon ,-erv Mouiiay mo,,.,..*, every Tuesday morning, .s brother. Newsdealers, Bta i n ...tscUeis. Bull street (down atr , lr DO si to the Post Office, i orcei .uuwu BtailS) inr B0SI u. ..tv- Post Office, are au- , _ t | 1( . Daii.v News A Uibald. i ,vi!h them will be promptly attended Mayor’s Court. drier, Mayor E. C. Anderson, the fol- ...», re disposed of on Saturday last: ,.;avouug niari charged with peddling , ,i; HbO.se was drat disposed of. The ■ , tint lie was lotally ignorant of the oharge : • u'nnst liiaii he had only been employed to ,.j m r ,n a rouimissien, and thought the lie was acting had conformed to the and taken out a license. His Honor .7,Mayor had Ihe power to grant the prlyi* )1Dg ,i such articles, and fined the young 2 y-i.lv;; . aL’atid charged with improper conduct, i disorderly in the bar-room of Mrs. inner it pcems was a lodger in Mrs. ... , D ,i went borne a little under the influence of . tLW . ■ and alter taking s drink in Mrs. Lit- ju. wi iit up stairs, where he was rather • . , r ii!i<: to tlie mturmants statement, the . i was nut in the bar-room, but up stairs where .j rjlit tu be. beiu^a lodger, and in conse- : a— v.m- dismissed upon the payment of ) y :he offender. Lc«i ••oI«»rt«l) was charged with stealing ali , \ in the market. Lewis had nothing to ... . vii df lcuce against the charge of stealing \ bat stateJ in reply to an enquiry, that he , - ..-d in the market to brush flies, a pretty aiiJ i” better illustrate the work he was en- . .1., seized the stall' of Lieut. Bell, who was set-. ..i,v >.t tin Marshall, for the purpose of going . the wanouvers. The Lieutenant, not liking U’et-ii.nj, or jughl his cane down with a spasmodic uaidi would have certainly brushed some of the . ? : e nails off. hud his toes been iu a little closer ityietlie staff. _.e Johnson (colored; was brought up by Pri- Y&luuaii Johnson, charged with creating a t wider the covered way, between Drayton and , :j streets. The offender having acknowledged Lmi'ii n of tbe nuisance, was flned $5, or to be j it in'jyi on tbe streets for twenty days. Out of Supplies. i H warth. oi the steamship City of Bath, .veJ here from Boston on Saturday evening, the jTth, at 4 30 p m., made Frying t-mp, with signals of distress flying. The i Bath -t n od for her, and was boarded at 5;15 by • 2 tie light ship. The commander of the I reported that he was short of provisions, sunely anything to eat. Captain Hewarth I L;ni with what provisions he could spare, • pitted to report the condition of the light : .1: ha. been out of provisions for some time, : -.u depending entirely on tbe liberality of v.u, : passing vessels. The captain of the . l ai~j stated that, if not soon supplied, he mpeiled to leave the station. *imt,li-tip on Bay Street. j - i :y afternoon, as Mr. L. Mehrtens was driT- itrisurely along Bay street in Lis buggy, with a • L.; i. cne of the shafts became detached from struck the horse on the flanks, 3 ; '"d huu to start off at lull speed. He was •j siJdenly around, after running a short dia- and broke both shafts, besides considerably • l ‘‘- buggy. On the breaking of the shafts, 'biii tt hs jumped from the buggy and stopped Vimvr .Mr. Mehrtens nor the child, we received any injury. •-inio John Mass, one of the party 1 th the rubbery recently committed at the • *i ’• i was examined before Justice Staley, on I'm- evidence being conclusive against - - c be was committed to jail to await his ourt. ir ‘ i “rcAMSHiPS.—The steamships Perit •'•n. captains Delanoy and Loveland, and - '1 Captain Teal, for Philadelphia, all '•*'' ir.viy, for their respective ports, witq •’ i passengers, besides lull freights. 1 Inspection.—The steamer Coamopoli- ‘ J - ■ crooker, from Charleston, on an 1 quarantine stations, arrived yesterday side-wheel ship Alabama, Capt. Lime- itmporarily taken the place of the San * ut Empire line, and was to have sailed . at a j* ni., for this city. L " V.eh.-The steamship Leo, Captain • om New York, arrived at her wharf about ; l*st evening. For files of late New York Ue indebted to Purser T. P. Wheler. ISShipping Intelligence. PORT OF SAVANNAH. Sunday, July 28,18*3. Arrived. Steamship City of Bath, Hewarth, Boston-Rich- r> An _ r __„ Q 1A/„u„ AtHion Jb Barnard. Capt H report! July 28. Ut 37VfOllgreSS dpCing VwSter. Ion 77 40, spoke Br ship Cordelia, from New York for Liverpool. 27th, 8:i&, passed steamship Gen Barnes, going North. Steamer Cosmopolitan, Crocker, Charleston, U. S. Government. Steamer Eclipse, Ward, Angnsta—J H Klnchley Steamer Sylvan Shore, Tucker, Palatka, Ac.—Clag horn A Cunningham. Steamer Kate, Elian, Charleston—Brad 1 ey, Hill A Co. Schr Agnes, Carter, Bath, Me, with lee. to order. Cleared. Steamship Perit, Delanoy, New York—Hunter Gammell- Steamshlp Missouri, Loveland, New York—B H Hardee. Steamship Virgo. Bnlkley, New York—O Cohen. Steamship Tonawanda, Teal, Philadelphia—Hunter A Gammell. Below. Two schooners, bonnd in. Imports. Receipts per steamer Sylvan Shore, from Palatka, <*c—58 bis upland cotton, 13 bbls liquor. 10 pcs ma chinery, 8 bxg sugar and 82 hides. Jfixports. Per steamship Tonawanda, for Philadelphia—S2S bis upland cotton, C do SI do, 238 do dom, 3 do paper stock, 66 tons Iron, 300 do empty wh A hf bbls, S Cti A 3 bis moas, 34 has claret, 2 trunks, 2 bbls brats, 2 do copper, and 60 pkgs mdse. Per steamship Missouri, for New Yojk-688 bales npland cotton, 22 do S I do, 25 do wool, 58 bbls rosin, 50 pkgs mdze. Per steamship Perit, for New York—so.ooo ft floor ing boards, 137 bbls rosin, 336 his npland cotton, 40 do S I do, 52 do yarns, 277 crls melons, 54 his batting, 5 hf bbl9 and 16 bx9 mdze. Per steamship Virgo, for New York—80 tons Iron. Pussengers. Per steamship Tonawanda, for Philadelphia—A Minis, Hon S Cohen. Miss M Cohen, E J Gowdy, G J Taggart, Mrs Geibiehouse and niece, J L Lippman, R Sparlz, Mr McDonough, H Mills, J Ennle, J Spivey, * owler . Mrs Mary Rogerson and child, S9r . r ? ’ 9 ? Purse, Miss Agues Sorrell, Mrs E McDonald and child. Mrs M A Meyer and child, Mrs i w «5P.H, tW0 uMHdren and tniant. Mrs D Ferguson, RM McClellan, E F Metcalf, Jr, C B Thompson, L W Happman—and 2 deck. „ ® te » m9 h‘ p Missouri, for New York—Maria Ja- i JacoU3 " Lauisa Taloot, J II Giiison, Jr, ‘S.'Jy. Master Gibson, Ci,as Ellet, Ed Lovell and A n « fS ^ Osovell, Miss Q Lovell, Master Lovell, A Dottermusch, Mary Still, II Cleavelaud, Miss M Ueaveiand, Nathl Wilson, Z C’Warren, Hy Martin, Leopold Free and lady, s C Prudden, j II Langley, AjHibrose spencer, Beuj x Foster. H N Allen, lady A uiild J A Chastain, u m Priutup, E M Remington, o it ttoberts, Lt Davison. Clias Case, J U Cook, J Re- mlugton, S B Noyes, Mrs Whutiesy and child. Miss A SPursons, Chas H Parsons, Mrs A Goldman A but, G Bodgen, w W Ward, Jas Kyau A ladv—and 5 steerage. Per steamship Perit, for New York—W B Van V...- kenburg and lady. Miss M A DanagU. Colonel Henry H AVTl llt/kVft I* lion m.... —.. _ . .. i j n ■ n — ““““s “HU lauy, miss m a DanagU. colonel Henry Hamilton Eden, John Frame and ladv, P J Bulger, Nathl Wilson, HF W Mulier-and 3steerage. Per steamship Leo, from New York—B Brady, lady child, Miss c E Schuller, P L Wiggln, Ed Brieu, P°°le. G E Greene and lady, Mrs B H Mltcbel, P D Whoolhopls, E T Goddard G A Kimble, Mr A Mrs rwner, J K Richardson, Wm Heudersou, Hy E Hop- kma, Jos Quail and lady, U J Roman, Sami S Sttck- De y, I D Smith, Isaac Jackson, Geo B Mills, H 1 Price—and 10 In steerage. Per steamship Clili oi Bath, from Boston—C Keith Lorenzo Curry, W G Palmer. Per steamer Cosmopolitan, from Charleston—Dr Lynn, Dr Williams, Capt Kite, Col Marshall, Capt Morford, Hr Walmsley and Mr Crofut. Per steamer Sylvan Shore, from P uletka, Ac—Mk Levy, Mai Worth. R Elliott, Capt Noyes, J Davidson. Col Remington, Mr Banks, A A Knight, C H Case? tlesy, Mr Spencer, G W Gannon,W H Baney, L P An derson, lady and_ child, W B Van Valkenbnrg and lady, LJ Levy, G Meyers, J R Cook, Mr Blake, J Hale, Dr Bond A Son—and 9 duck. tonglgnees. Per steamship Leo. from New York—Ad Ex, J W Anderson A Sons, T H Austin, Bothwell A W, T Ba- terson, L S Bennett, Barnard A Broughton, Blair A Bicklord, Crane A Grayblll, C R R A, Ciaghom A C, M A Cohen. H D Cooper. Cooper, Olcott 4 F, Cun ningham, P A Co, F W Cornwell, C L Colby, A Dut- liofler, WM Davidson, M Dm le A Co.'M J Doyle A Co, Duncan A Johnson, W G Dickson, T Daniels, Er win A Hardee, Thos Fluhenry, M Feist A Co, Geo C Freeman. W B Griffin A Co. J Gilliland A Co, L J Gull- martin, Thomas Glihooly. Guckenstine A Selig, Hol combe Ao, Holden, Reed A Co, Hilton A Kandell, C V Hutchins, Jno B Hogg, S B Harrington, Honsman, A A Co, J H Hoskins, A B Ives, A Kohler, J M Klnch ley, Kenneth, McL A Co, W VV Lincoln, J Lippman, P Longhlln, Lllienthal A K, M Larin, J Lama. Jas Lar kin, T McLaughlin, A J Miller A Co, J McMahon * Co, J II McMahon, Miller, T & Co, Neuivllle, Bro A Co, Nicholson A McAlan, .1 Oliver, Palm t A Depplsh, D O Purse, Kandell A Co. J A Roberta, F W Sims, A Stamm, A A Solomon AC', Tison A Gordon, P Tlsb- ler, Uncklee A Sou, J L Viliaionga, W M Walsn. Per steamship City of Bath, from Boston—M Now- mark, CKB Agt, T J Dunbar A Co, Richardson A Barnard, M A Cohen, Claghorn A Co, Krau^B A Fen ner, S J Josephs, M H Williams, Williams, Roots A Co, B G Tlldcn, Joseph Clay, A O Roberts, Wilder A Fullarion, W L Paa .ody, 11 L Higgiuson, J A A J F Brmvn, Augusta Factory. R K Hunt, A A Solomons A Co, G W Hulsman, A Minis, G C Truman, C Van Horn, S B Huntington, S S Miller. J C Maker A Co, A J Miller, and others. Per steamer Sylvan Shore, from steamer Palatka, Ac—C L Colby A Co. G H Arledge, J L VlUalonga, U Habersham A Sons. Consignees per Cent rial lluilroari. July 28, 1866. 328 bis cotton, 14 do yarn, 4 do domestics, 17 sacks peas and mdze, to E J adelfoi d, Hunter A Gammell, Tison A Gordon, G W I’atien A Co, Jones A Way, Crane A Graybill, Brigham, Holst A Co, J W Rabnn A Co, A Te'nach, P H Belin, C D Hodg ers, J C Ma ther A Co, G Butler. Receipts per Atlantic At Gulf R. R. Jnly 28,1866. 48 bis cotton, 12 do wool 10 do osnahnrge, 4 do sheetings, 30 sqfrs produce, 4 cars cattle, 1 do sheep, 10 do lumber^ML mdze, iS bbls rosin, to J L VlUalon ga, P H Bcl-aMi; Uartridge, L J Guilmartio A Co, Tison 4 G, uBKin A J, J Wilder A Co, B W Har dee. J W Hunter, F McKee A Bennett, L A Buckly, A M Cobcn A Bro. J W Andcrsons A Sons, J F A M Hamilton. J A Roberts, J Patterson, Nlcholls, C A Co. Miscellaneous. NATURES OWN REMEDIES. Empire Spring Water. [Columbian Spring Water. No natural or artificial compound has yet beeu dis covered or manufactured that equals these waters as ft preventtve, relief and permanent cure for many emporary and chronic diseases, as proved by the experience of many thousands who have drank them for years, with the most beneficial effects. CONGRESS^jVATER, . . - an remedy tor affections of the river arid kidneys, dys- pepsla, gout, chronic constipation and cutaneous dis eases. is a most powerful preventivs of the feyers uaints and Mlions compli so prevalent In warm cli- EMPIRE WATER Is a cathartic. an9 a valuable remedy for rheuma tism, derangement of the liver, diseases of the skin, and general debility. Its effects are most salutary In lung diseases. It Is an almost sure cure ror scrofula, and the most aggravated forms of dyspepsia. As a preventive arid cure for all bilious derangements it Mands unrl vailed. COLUMBIAN WATER Is a tonic and diuretic of a highly beneficial charac ter, and Is a positive remedy for diabetes, gravel, calculus, Irritation and inflammation of tbe kidneys and bladder, and has most singularly active effects in restoring these organs wheu debilitated by long disease. Females who have suffered for years from Irregularity, and tbe distressing diseases known only to their sex. have been entirely cured by the faithful and Jndictone nse of Colombian Water. These waters are bottled fresh and pure, from each of the above named springs, In so careful and secure a manner that they preserve all their medicinal value for years, and will be found equally efficacious wheu drank thousands of miles distant as when taken directly from the spring. Beware of Imitations and Interior Waters. The corks of all genuine Congress, Empire and Columbian Waters are branded on the side of the cork, thus: I Congress Water. 1 { C. AE. 8. CO. J ( Empire Water, ( C. A-.E-S-Co. < Columbian Water, 1 { C. A B. 8. Co. ( Packed safely and securely, in boxes suitable lor shipment to any part of Ihe world. Congress and Umpire Waters in hoxes containing four dozen pints, or two dozen quart bottles each. Columbian Water in boxes containing four or six dozen half pints, or feur dozen pint bottles eacli. Sold by all Druggists, Hotels, Wiuo Merchants, and first-class Grocers. Bold only at wholesale by HOTCHKISS SONS, Proprietors. 82 Beckman St., N. Y. yav~ orders by mall receive prompt attention. July7-eod2m | U8S’ RUSH’ RUSS’ RUSS’ RUSS’ RUSS’ ST. DOMINGO BITTERS ST, DOMINGO BITTERS ST. DOMINGO BITTERS One of the most valuablo combinations of a medicine and an agreeable beverage that has ever StrimtieUowsfc^^Pajsons^ Miss 0 Pm^onibMr’Whit- MONDAY NEXT, 30th Jnly, will be sold at sold throughout the North during the last four years and, wherever introduced, it has proven a welcome addition to the invalid's table* the family circle, and the batchelor's sideboard. Auction Sales. A;T AUCTION 1 T HE ENTIRE STOCK OF FAMILY GROCERIES at tbe (fore of STDAHT A CO, corner of Bnll Broughton presto, consisting the finest and grades of Teas, Black and Green Coffees, African, Java, Ceylon and Rio Syrnps, Golden and Extra Honey Pickle* and Maces, English and American Sardines, Prunes, Figs, Almonds, Filberts. Ac- Canned Fruits and Vegetables Baskets, Wooden Ware, Brashes, Ac. Sale to commence on the premises at 10 o’clock a. m, M tNOAY, Jnly 3A 1564, and to continue daily, antil t he entire stock is sold. Meantime the good» are offered at private sale at cost. Goods sold either atnriyate sale or at anctlon, in quantities to salt purchasers. Terms, cash on cieltveiy.jyS0-2t BY BLUM 4k MEYKR. THIS DAY, 30th instant, at 10 o’clock, iu front of store, will be sold, , 2 hogsheads Bacon Sbonlderg 2 hogsheads Breakfast Baron 3 tierces Canvassed Hams 60 boxes Smoked Herrings 5 hall barrels Family Beef 2 barrels Mess Beef 60 barrels fresh Flour 60 boxes Goshen Cheese 20 boxes Claret Wine 20 boxes Tomato Catsup t boxes French Mustard 500 pounds fine ent Smoking Tobaceo 2c dozen Rappee Sunff 8 barrels Cuba Molasses Boxes Shoes, Clothing, Dry Goods and Notions 12 Black Silk Basques, for Ladies. ALSO, An assortment of Furniture, and 1 flue Writing Desk (damaged). In box. ji30 LIGHT DRAFT STEAMER AT AUCTION. BY BELL, 1VYLLY A CHRISTIAN. Will be sold in front of Exchange, at 12 o'clock WEDNKSDAY, August lat, without- reserve, lor ac count of all concerned, THE LIGHT DRAFT, SIDBWHBKL, IRON STEAMER CHATHAM!'. built of English U'on; her bottom being thoroughly overhauled and repaired, and being completely re fitted at an expense of $9.(00. Entire new smoke stack, new paddle-wheels, fully found with fnrnitnre and apparel, and ready for immediate nse can be seen at Miller’s Foundry Wharf. Capacity, 900 bales cotton. Isa powerful tog boat, and draws only 3a feet. She is 120 feet 6 it ches long: beam, 26 feet 6 inches; depth. 6 feet 9 inches; tonnage, 273; square enuiue disconnecting, length of stroke 5 fe . 16 inches; cylinder, 35 inches; diameter of paddle-wheels, 14 feet: length of buckets, 6 feet 8 inches; width of buckets, IS inches. Terms ca3h. Titles warranted. Purchaser to pay " jy28 tds for titles. Valuable Beal Estate FOR HALF. Miscellaneous. MARSDEN’S . ,,, • Asiatic Cholera ■-Com P WITHOUT DOUBT, the only sale arid reliable medicine for the Immediate relief and core off the gestilenee which now threatens to devastate ofir cou- been used with such anecesa during the epi demic of '64 In this country, and more recently, in Ehrope and Asia, that the French and English Go vernments have adopted the recipe as the standard In all eases of ; ^REIMHTON COTTON, $1.08 PER BALK. Cholera, Cholek Morbus and Diarrhoea. Great surprise has been cxor< the tive Immunity with which the French and* EnSSh armies have escaped the plague when stationed at poets where the pestilence prevailed, and. on inquiry, we discover it is wholly attributable to the use of this invaluable preparation— ASIATIC CHOLERiri'CHE. paration. has fitted up a Laboratory lor its ra miifac- ture, replete with all the appliances of modern science, considering it a duty to contend against the plague, and use all means which medical experience suggests towards relieving and mitigating its effect. Satisfied, by experience, of the result, relying on the impartial opinion of tlm medical profession, to whom thef-rmula of its preparation is at all times accessible, I present , - Shipping.- EMPIRE LINE FORNEW YORK. ONLY SIDEWHEE& STBLM3HIP THE WEEK. h ’ - “ Cabin Pa •wo.. The fine sldewheel steamship Steerage, M ALABAIH A, ——. Commander. Will sail as above on Saturday, August 4. at 1 •’clock p. IU. MARSDEN’S ASIATIC CHOLERA CURE As the greatest discovery science lias made to arrest tbe progress of tbe scourge, itRilLERA MORBUS. PREPARED BY T. AV . MAR9DEN, DEPOT AND LABORATORY 481 BROADWAY, N. Y, f'OK SALE BY ALL DRVGOISTS. “ Nothing new under the Snn ” was an old adage which cannot be admitted as u truism in the prerent day, for we have hourly to record discoveries and In ventions in Medical Science which would astonish Galen and his disciples. Of the many which come before our notice we must singleout Dr. T. W. MARS DEN’S ASIATIC CHOLERA CORE as an article of real merit, and cheerfully recommend it in ail diseases of the bowels. We speak from peihonal knowledge in this matter, feeling satisfied all who will try it will endorse onr views.—.V. 1'. Itmes. je28-ly. BABRETT’S .T” H 33 ON THIS CONTINENT. BY BLI'N 4k MEYKR. Will be sold on the FIRST TUE9DAY in August next, In front of the Court House, two duelling rouses and a store and DWELLING HOUSE, northeast corner oi Montgomery and Berrien streets, all in fee simple. May be treated for at private sale. For particular, enquire at our counting room. jy28-td MILCH COWS, CALVES, Stoek Cattle. BY THOMAS J. WALSH. ‘•Lamar’s Stables.” on Reynold, street, at 10 o’clock, 37 head of Milch Cows, Calves and Stock Cattle. Will lie delivered immediately alter the sale. 't erms cash. iy28-2t LADIES who have lost strength and appetite, and suffer from nausea, remitting and vertigo— GENTLEMEN who “don't feel very well’’ Just before breakfast or dinner, whose stomach is ont of order and system is generally deranged— MOTHERS weaning children, and suffering from general debility— CHILDREN of a sickly nature, aDd sour, dyspeptic constitution— TRAVELERS who have oocaalon to change their water, sffcd— ALL who live In malarious districts, and are subject ed to miasmatic influences, will find one or the most valuable Tonics and Invigorators that, can- be taken, In POSITIVE SALE OF MULES, BY T- .1. WALSH. BUSS’ ST. DOMINGO BITTERS. TRY THEM BUT ONCE. RUSS’ ST. DOMINGO PUNCH, RUSS’ ARRACK PUNCH, MADE FROM BATAVIA RICK. RUSS’ MESSINA PUNCH, RUSS’ GIN COCKTAIL RUSS’ BRANDY COCKTAIL. RUSS’ BOURBON WHISKEY COCKTAIL J. J. WEST, * r White Bluff District.—Daniel " sworn in on Saturday last, as : >t the Sixth District G. M. • JIeetxro.—A meeting of tha Hagia* ' Latli:im 00 «nty, will be held at tlie Court Jtv at twelve o'clock. ' the Morbid Humors of the Blood by ‘ Vj nl Ayer's Pills, and you will have ^jwsweiias bodies. jy30-lw Arrivals at the Hotels. S ' I ROUSH—w. n. WlLTBEROBR. A'lSIht. - ; ii ll. R.j •• Lo |J BHawktnB&lady,G ; nsvle "" Miss Strongfellow, do ‘ n IG W Parsons, do IM tss A S Parsons, do :•! Jl.tile, do i W Sworth, USA |W H Kaiucy, Brunswick ll) Lnthrop, city x l,do — Kobb, So Ex PC Pendleton, Valdp3ta Ma j G Moore, db ' |P C Pendelton, Jr, do ■> if tit . i r ™ sr ife *city J A Tavlor, Macon, ljMM W ^,t°y a tlltSHALL HOUSE—A. B. Luc*. U Head t Kx Co •l.y I, -N O ... Lericus f" .“’ x Atlanta ^tli l s Iuft , ■ t-'*„uui'iia , " 1 ”. .Neunan ,J,i - ' l! *' k-oaville "'tUiidyrfc.Fla fltj i n Colu mbu» o iumiuou, .,1/ ® ® Noyea, Kernauilina F S Whittleiy, Brun.»i c g H H Colquitt, city W1Ck R Cogdeli, Me lutonb co 11 Smith, do John Kelly. Augusta U Smith, Macon , x Rennean, city HNcrockett.bk MarjEilza SUCCESSOR TO F. P. HALSEY & CO., 159 BAY STREET, The most delightful concoctions that ever tempted man’s taste—cheaper than any STEADY DRINKS In he woMd, City Hotel Buildings' GROCERIES AT WHOLESALE. Lemons, Wines, Raisins, Brandies. Nuts. Whiskies, Starch, Gin, Candies, Rum, Tea, Pickles. Coffee, Sardines, Sugar, Lobsters, Flour, Oystare,.- Mackerel. . salmon, Russ’ Brandy, Gin and Whiskey Cocktail, Arrack, Messina and St. Domingo Punches. Has-’ St. Domingo Bitters. Drake s Plantation Bitters V..n I ew’s St itnach Bitters Hnhbel's Gulden Bitters. Assorted Cordials, very line. Call and price my goods before going to New JF~ “ York. Jyl8-lm FOR RENT, It: On reasonable terms, FOUR COUNTING ROOMS and TWO LARGE HALLS In the brick bnlldingon the corner ol Bar and Lin coln streets. Possession given immediately. EDWARD PADELFORD. ,jukvi - n mouse—o. mcginly. 1'"ixsoti.u S a !OT Reed, USA i il IlDuBignon, Brunswick K Onne, do I>; . |W G Palmer, Lowell 1 BoyiO Townsend, str S Miore * ,u J P Daniels, city g<» IE W Drummond, city ,’J Fordell, city VV H Rowland, do iCJBarttemae, do ' ! - S A |„," ,,lh,r<: Almanac—'This Day. .... 5 12 7 00 high Water. •• 9 211 At Port 10 61 ; and Fever, Asthma, ^ n d Rheumatism CURED BY ^ ELIZA KEOGH, r,rr ' tr °f York and Jefferson rtreets. MARTIN J. FORD, * ATTORNEY at law, OFFICE. No. 72 BRYAN STREET, BLACKBERRY BRANDY. RASPBERRY SYRUP,* GINGER CORDIAL LEMON SYRUP. Also on hand and manufactured to order. On THURSDAY. August 2d. will bo sold at J. T. 8mick A Co.'s Stable, corner of West Broad and liar- rhion streets, at 10 o'clock, 20 YOUNG MULES. Sule positive. Terms cash. The above stock can be seen at any time by apply ing at the stable. jy28 Saw Mill and Lumber at Auction YORK, WILLIAMS, MrlNTIRB A Co. Will sell, in front of the Exchange, on WEDNES DAY, August 1st, ai 12>i o’clo k. One Saw Mill, complete, situated on the Canal, in rear of Larhlison’s Foundry. Engine 3u horse Power, in flue order. Good Uuilding, with five years lease. 2.5,dOO feet of Ash, more or loss. One Flat. The above is sold to close a co-partnership. Terms stated on the morning of sale. For further particu lars enquire at the counting room. Jy26-tds AUCTION SALE! New, Light Draft, Iron, Side Wheel It 13 WlHRANTED tO RESTORE GRXT HAIR TO ITS ORIGINAL, natural COLOR, In every case; It will stop the hair from falling got; it will free the head from humors and dandruff; promote the growth of the hair, and la a beautiful, dressing. We offer no large rewards, but we authorize all of onr agents to refund the mOnkt to any person who will uae two bottles, and then say Bab rrr’s Vege table Hair Restorative baa not performed all we claim. Testimony from Hie Capital of the United States. Kessn. Barsett a Co ; I was indneed to give your Hair preparation a trial, and can heartily recommend It as unequalled as a Dressing, Purifier and Restorer,—giving to the Hair a luxuriant richness, and to the head a cool and moet agreeable sensation, while it is thorough In re storing the hair to its natural color. Very respectfully, W. Hamlet. Washington, D. C^JIay 15, 1866. Messrs. J. R. Barrett A Co : I was Induced by a friend to make a trial of Bar rett’s Vegetable Hair Restorative, and I am very much pleased with the effect It has had on my hair. I was nearly half gray, and now, before nsing one bnitle, my head Is freed from dandruff, anil my hair has all the appearance of youth. I fully believe Bar rett’s to be the best hair preparation In the world. Wm. Hamilton. Fredonla, N- Y., April 26, 1866. J. R. BARR ETT. «V CO„ Proprietors, . ‘ Manchester, New Hampshire. JACOB LIPPMAN, Corner Congress and Barnard streets, Agent. Sold hy all Druggists. Jy2-tf TAX NOTICE. RIVER STEAMERS. Will be sold at public outcry, and to the highest bidder. In front of the Exchange, in the city of Sa vannah, at the hoar of 11 precisely, on WEDNESDAY, THE 1ST OP AUGUST, the rollowing exceedingly light draft, new. Iron, side wheel, double engine River Steamers ; Chas. S. Hardee, Two Boys, Wm. G. Gibbons. tint RUSS & CO., No- 34 Dev street. New York. Sold Wholesale bv W. M. WAlflH, Wholesale Druggist HALSEY, WATSON & CO., Grocers, d27eod-ly Savannah, FOR SALE. A LARGB PATENT SAFB, manufactured by Silas C. Herring. It can be seen at tbe Savannah Na tional Bank. Je26-tl R. T. GIBSON, O. T. Health and Sea Breeze. BY BALL, WYLLY 4CHIIINTIAK. Win be sold on the FIRST TUESDAY in Augnst, in front of tbe Court Home, at U o’clock, a THREE LOTS at Montgomery, containing In all nine (9) acres, having a large two story Residence, fronting oh the Vernon River, with Kitchen and lsrge Stables attached— i " The shrubbery and fig tree* are rery attractive, a*,,.!, i. three months; one-fourth In six months; health unquertlonednnd room ampler Eleven and a, T™ , . bait miles from Savannah. Sold to done a trust One-foulth In nine mool|*. estate. Terms : $2,000 cash; balance In one or two years, with Interest, secured by mortgage. jy26-tda Jyi7-6m savannah, ga. U o-Partner ship. T^artnSelri^for^u.e ,^*„ e entered into a co- AGB and COMMISSION nbsiNKsS" of , a FACT0R - and title of J- WASHBURN & th * “* mfl 1^. i-issr NEW BOOKS Nutting, Powell & Co., BANKERS, MACON, GKO C. A RUTTING, A. H. POWELL, ISAAC SCOTT. axrxuitox. EDWARD PADELFORD, Je2fi-Cm SAVANNAH. TO COTTON PUNTERS. JUST RECEIVED AND FOR SALE BY ESTILL & BRO. BEYMINSTRE. RUNNING THE GAUNTLET. BROKEN TO HARNESS. STORM CLIFF. LAND at last. BILL ARP. PRISON LIFE OF DAVIS. LIFE OF (STONEWALL) JACKSON. JyS4 mn “AHHOW TIES” and “PAINTED IRON A BANDS’’area complete substitute for Rope In baling Cotton. They combine the ntmost simplicity with the greatest possible security. They are fastened quicker, hold the Bale smaller, and cost much lest than Hope. These Ties are largely In nse and very popular in ie Gnlf Htatna the Calf sutes. The undersigned is prepared to HU order* for any quantity, deUvsrabls In any ot the principal seaport*. by Messrs. ANDREW LOW A raT h S"" or «•*> "x * and Mr. ROBERT MURE, Charleston, ror (orther particulars, address EL T. BARTLETT, Oe aial Agant, ” Caiondelet street. New Orleans. Jy24-2m T u?til <> to^r?of < o r rt1* to MWlleatton will be mad Una?*JZ, ot BnHoeb county for mvetoaeu all the lends belonging to the estate of John J. Hodge* for K* bregfitofSf eoncanied. OLUEFF. Admfr. . .. Matilda Hodges, Adm-x. Jun* It, Mfifi. jeat-Uwsm The Steamer CHAS. S. HARDEE la 144 feet long over all, 40 fret wide over all, bnllt or the very beat iron, and In the moat substantial manner, by one o! the very best light draft steamboat builders in the United States. Double engines; 16 Inch cylinder; 6 feet stroke: draft, 18 inches; capacity, too bales cot ton; 7 months old. The Steamer TWO BOYS was constructed by the same baUdersaml In the same substantial manner; is 130 feet long overall; 36 feet wide over ail; doable engines; cylinder, 16 Inches; 6 feet Btroke; draft, 14 inches; 9 months old; capacity. 450 bales cotton. The HARDEE and the TWO BOYS have each ac commodations of the best kind for thirty passengers, with state rooms, furniture, Ac., complete, and are ready for work at a moment's notice. They have been running on the Altamaha, Ocmnlgee and Sa vannah Rivers for the past six months, and their substantial construction and light draft admirably adapts them for the navigation ol these waters or any ottlie shallow rivers of the South. The Steamer WM. G. GIBBON8 was burned on the Savannah River. Her boll, machinery, boiler, Ac., were only slightly Injured, and are now in thla oity and can be seen at any time by applying to the nn de reigned. The three Boats will be sold separately. Terms as follows: One-fourth payable In two months; one- Ciry Taxes assessed by the ordinance of the 27th of December, 1865—as well those that are payable monthly as those made payable quarterly, ail of which arc hereinafter slated. The citizens who have not paid the lax due upon their real estate for the whole year, may now pa v the amount due for the quarter ended on the 30th day of June, or for the residue of the year. On gross sales of merchandise (including sales of liquor) except cotton, a per cent. On gross sales of cotton, 1 -10 per cent. On all commissions derived from any business transaction (other than merchandise) by any factor, auctioneer, looker, forwarding, shipping or gommtn, sio i merchants, t per cent. Ou all Incomes derived from salaries and the pur suit of any profession, faeultx. trade or culling what soever, except from real estate, 1 per cent. . On gross receipts of nny business transactions, not included in the foregoing, and Including all insur ance companies and agencies, gas companies, ex press companies, cotton prerees, hotels ami restaur ants, 1 per cent. On all receipts for freight or passage money which are payable hi this city, 1 per cent. On grots earnings of every bank, bank ageney or hankers, 1 percent. On every horse and mule, except thoso actually used in wagona, drays, trucks or other vehicles, for which badges may have been taken out, one dollar per month. Ou evary dog. three dollars per annum On the value of all furniture. Jewelry and plate worth over three hundred dollars, 1 per cent. Every male resident tietween the ages of twenty- one and sixty years, except only inch as may be enti tled to reglafry and to vote at citv election*, ,Bri who shall register their names and pay for the same, one dollar per annum. On real estate, 1 per cent. R. T. GIBSON, jy2-H City Treasurer. Co-Partnership. T HE UNDERSIGNED hmv« associated themselves together under tlie firm name of A. WILCOX A CO., for tbe purpose of transacting a Factorage, Com mission aud Forwarding Business. Refer to H. Brigham, Octavus Cohen, E. Padelford and A. S. Hart ridge. A. WILCOX. Jyi-’m T. H. PALMER. NOTICE. ed by tbe City Council on B Y the Ordinance pause* the 27th day of December, 1865, the taxes upon grots sales or every description of merchandize afid wares, upon freight and passage money payable in this city, and upon hones and mules, are required to be paid monthly. The undersigned Is prepared to re ceive the above tax for the past month of April. R. T. GIBSON, «yi -tf City Treasurer. datiottsfappi 01 ^ 9 * 3 *®®’ ** av * n 8 superior accommo- B. H. HARDEE, No. 12 Stoddard's Range. f: A DDTOtlV A. ATT BBT GARRISON A ALLEN, Ns. 6 Bowliag Green, New York. BOSTON & SA.VANNAH STEAMSHIP LINE. FOR BOSTON Ttie faat steamship CITY Oie BATH, G. Hxwaeth, Commander, wtlrtau for the above port on WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1ST. For freight or passage, apply to RICHARDSON & BARNARD, ' ML ■ Jy30 Agents. OLD SEMI-WEEKLY UHL Leave every Tuesday and Saturday. For Palatka, E. Fla., TOUCHING AT BRUNSWICK, 8T. MA RY’S, FEKNANDINA, JACKSON VILLE AND PICOLATA. The new and elegant steam packet e, LIZZIE BAKER, Capt. N. KING, and SYLVAN SHORE, Capt JAMES TUCKER, ^i ANTIC'CO AgT ATa unship Line. Mail SteL. ‘ ’ Deck, Ml O Cabin Paaagc, $‘40. > ! rery *~ft t"ll'ng|rsemnlii)i FI^MBE^uy Captain ALEXANDER# Will positively sail on bar regular day, Tkarsdmy. Aug net 2,'»I , o’clock p. at. For freight or pfisaage, having very superior accom modations, app’y to WILDER A FULLARTON. No freight received after 1 i Wclock A m on the day of sailing. No engaged bertha secured' altar Ttadst unless paid for. • Jyfip Murray’s Line NEW FOR YORK. Cmblm Passage, $40 Steerage, $10 ™5” 9W .S Bd .J tat,te ‘“* M P LE0 ' Dearborn, com mander, will sail on Thursday, August SI, at - o’c lock — in. For freight or passage, having superior accommo dations, apply to , „„ OCTAVUS COHEN A CO., Jy«0. Agents. For Philadelphia. The first class steamship Tonawanda, TEAL, Commander, will sail for the above port on Saturday, August 11, at 9 o’clock a. as. Shippers »,,-i.i.ig to avail themselves of the advan tages of directsbipments, thus avoiding extra handq ling of gooda through Intermediate porta, are noti fied that store room will be furnished ror freight during the absence of the ships. For freight or passage, having sup rlor accommo dations, apply to Jy30 » HUNTER A GAMMELL. having been specially fitted np for this route with unsurpassed accommodations, will leave regularly for the above places, the Sylvan Shore eVerv TUES DAY MORNING, and the Lizzie Baker every SATUR DAY MORNING, at ten o’clock. Returning, will leave Jacksonville evary Tuesday and Friday, arriving at Savannah every Wednesday and Saturday moretags, In time to connect with the New York steamesjF For freight or PSge apply at tbe office on Florida wharf, or to CLAGHORN A CUNNINGHAM, Agenta. N. B.—All freight payablgby shippers. jyl6-tf DM ail Eeplar Canmicatiai HILTON HEAD. Sloop Faimy & Alary, * GipttS IOKKL, Is running regular trips between Savannah and Hikon Head, carrying freight at regular lUtea, and, when desired, taking a few passengers. She li per fectly dry. In good order, and has made remarkably quick tripe. She carries the United States mail. The National Exptese and Transportation Company and Southern Express arc authorized to receive packages for her. Any information can be obtained of Capt. Slckel, ■ by inquiring of H. G. Ruwz, comer of St Jnllan and Bryan streets. tf FOR SALE, RIVER STEAMBOATS and TOW BOATS, of Various sizes and draft, oio, Sailing vessels, steam Barges, Ac. A.'V. DA COSTA, No. 42 Water street, N. Y. LOW PRICES! Quick SajLcs! DRY GOODS to be found In this city, and which we offer at LOWER PRiCES than they can be bought lor at any other tense, constating to part ol. Every variety of Dress Goods Housekeeping Goods Domestics and Prints , Cloths and Casskaeres Figured Linens and Drills Embroideries aud Laces Hosiery and Gloves RMfiks hnd Braids Hair Bolls and Carls LacdPsitRs an^Feile Bradley's Emtaeas Uandkerctaufs, At., Ac77 At. 'A ’ SEMI-WEEKLY LINE FOR CHARLESTON, VIA HILTON HEAD AND BEAUFORT. Carrying the United States Mail. Leave every Wednesday >and Saturday at 3 P. M. The ntw and fast stasis ers FANNIE, Capt. W. T. McNn.Tr, and PILOT BOY, Capt T. H. Film, Being specially adapted to this route, and having su perior accommodations, will leave regularly aa above, the Fannie every Wednesday and Pilot Boy every Saturday at 3 o'clock. Returning, wtll leave Charles ton on Tuesdays and Fridays, at 8 a. m. These boats connect with tbe steamers Sylvan Bbore and Ltasle Baker from Florida, with New York, Philadelphia aud Baltimore steamships, and the Central aid Golf Railroads. For freight or passage, apply to • F. M. MYRKLL, Agent, J.v27-tf Charleston Wfimt TIE UNITED STATES i BRiZIL MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY. FOR ST. THOMAS, PARA, PERNAMBUCO, BAHIA, AND RIO DE JANEIRO. I ; f Under contract with tbe United State* and Brasi Governments for tbe carriage of the malls, will dis patch one of tn.lr > Trails EINSTEIN & ECKffAN, my2l-tf 151 Congress street, SAVANNAH. GA. Just Arrived and For Sale by KENHETHMACLEUCO 202 Bay Street, N For further particulars app^^ HARDER commission Merchants, Or to BELL, WYLLY * CHRISTIAN, ,Jy2l-td Auctioneers. Savannah. Ga. Goad Investment. BY BELL. WYLLY Ac CHKIHTIAN. Will be sold on the FIRST TUESDAY in August, m front of the Court House, at 11 o clock. A well balk BRICK HOUSE, with out buildings, and renting at $45 per montii, sit- nated on west half ttUA Wesley aa^Warf, and fronting soafih on Wrest, between Habersham and Price- ^wedlng ha# two stories on high basement, gas pip* 8 *5521!®”', a good pump in the yard. Boldonaecmuit and risk ol former purchaser, he not ootapljtng w'tn tunns of sale. Terms: One half cash; balance»ul»l days with approved endorsed notes, wl*b Interest, pnr- chasers paying fur papers. jy24-tds Cotton Press at Private Sale, BY BELL. WYLLY AC CHBISTIA5. ONE LARGE COTTON PRE®. ■“*» , b L^„„ L 1 Allen, of New York, which may te worked by hand or other power. Cnfmble of presslWf bj bond the largest bale of cotton to a size sulAhl® lor shipment in five mluutes. ^ . p--™ We will take pleasure in showing the press ro any person desiring to purchase. COW FEED! COW FEED i »n excelleny article of oowfoed,* 1 *®’* feed for horfies and mules when mixed with chopped hay. For aaie at a low price at the J** 'SAVANNAH WEAK MUM, East end of Broughton street. EW SMOKED SIDES AND STRIPS New Smoked Shoulders Dnffleld Hams, covered Washington Hams, covered Manning's Homs, covered. ALSO ON HAND, Mesa and Prime Pork, in bbls and half bbla Fulton Market Family Beef, In half bbls Goshen Butter, in tabs, and Family and Baker's Flour,Jy3-tf GREAT SOUTHERN Depot forPrintcrs’Snpplies 210lay Street, STasnali Ga. P LAINER t BOS WORTH keep constantiyon band a laige stock of Ledger, Writing end Wrapping Paper., of all sizes and weights; also, Bladen' Boards, Card Boards, Printers' Ghrds, Envelopes, Twines and Printing Inks. • * Haring had long experience in the business, and buying our goods in targe lota direct from the manu facturers enable* us to compete with Mew York prion. Agents for Wade’s celebrated Printing Inks; Agents in this city for the Bath Paper Mills. Tbe highest cash prims paid lor all kind* of paper tock. MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE LUNCH HOUSE, * Bull Street, near Bay Lane. F REE LUNCH served tram 11 a. m. to 1 p. m., and from e p. m. to 13 m. Best of Liquors, Ales, Wines, *c , constantiyon hand. jyS-tf FRANK PEBBY, Proprietor. Notice. A LL PERSONS haring dalms ag.inW the of Ann Morel will present them. Ann Morel wtll present them, duly attested, within the time prescribed bylaw ; and all InfcMed to aria estate will mate payment to JyT-lawfiw A..C..DAVKNPOMT, Executor. This Delicious Tonic* Especially designed ior the use of tte Medical ProfessHm and Ike Family. la now indorsed hy all the prominent Phyrictans, Chemists and Connoisseurs, as possessing all those intrinsic mefficlnsl qualities (Tonic and diuretic) which belong to sn OLD AND PORE GIN. We trail that our established reputation—founded upon eighty-eight yesra ol experience—abundantly vlndli ‘ llcatss our claims to pubUc conlldence, and guar antees the excellence ol thla Standard Article. Pat np In cases, containing one dozen bottles each, and sold by , H. G. BUWE, SAVANNAH, And sirpromlnratDrng^Jfo^m(jfej ^ [Established 1778.] Sole Importers, No. 15 Beaver street. New York. . NEW FIRST CLAES S1DFWHEEL each over 2,006 tons bnrtheD, . On the 22d of Every Month, From the i?ort of’ York. For the following named tag rates of pssingfo paysb] lent: ports and at Ihe follow- ile In i l gokV or ift equIVa- Pfora New York to Ef. ribm ... ..... $8o New York to Pars From New York to Ferasmbaco ito From New York to Bahia. iso From New York to Mio de Janeiro toy Steerage at half these rated; meals and heddbuf In cluded. - - - -< - An experienced Entgeon reattached to eachvresel. AU Letters amst psmthreagh the Post Office. Post age 10 cents. Fori ’ farther Information or passage apply to B. HI Hardee, Agent, No. It Stoddard’s Stock. GARRISON A ALLEN? SOUTHERN Importing and Manufacturing DRUG HOU Wo. 03* A Pratt & Wilson Brothers, WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS Manu&ctnriiif ChemiatE,' No. 288 KING 8TBEET, Fourth door above Market sc, Charleston, 8. C. Oplmtoms ot tlie Press. The Btatagers, NO.T6 Beaver street, have a rery high reputation to sustain^ as the oldest and best f house In New York.—Home Journal The house of A. M. Blnlnger A 06., No. 16 Beaver street, has suitalned lor a period of eighty years a refutation that may well be envied.—N. Y. Evening Post. - je6-eod-d*wly. DISEASES OF THE FEET. JVtrs. Eliza Keogh.* ■y^HO WAS Instructed In yonth by her grenA father, an eminent surgeon, chiropodist and medical practitioner, in his profeoaiont, has now, from force or cfrcams: sncaa, sunned the precnee hereelf, and Is specially qualified for the cure olril diseases of the feet. Eire warrants enre^orgoffi; She Is at promt at the cuknek or ~ JKFFKBION STREETS, but will soon a better office. She wilt visit patients at m»r™ it at the CORNER OF ' dencea, if desired. Befenby beck, and i~ ha* had a jyO-d.twAwtf - . _ 0 . tB IB MCnERiOE $200A!??S&s»”KSSSS 8. M. SPENCER A 00. JylfoSm . PRATT, IS. W. WILSON. | P. Bt WILSON. GradsateafFbUa. chemist to Iris 8.( iCollege of Pter- C.Nitre and Ml- Imacy; AChMist ning Bureau. 1 ‘ I to 8. C. Ord.Dept The Proprietors are Native Geor gian*, . v e siitnii ** - DAVES, CED1IIOAM, M *■ Mumotan’ suiiduei. E. Louis Lowe, (FORMERLY OF MARYLAND.) ’ Counsellor At Law* YORK CITY mmkws taare tostf the rent Harris, lata of mid | after date EW I of Ordinary of 1