The Daily news and herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1866-1868, July 31, 1866, Image 3

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-Aw * •* * matters. july si Steamship* ami Ste»®*ri <:rtn* sl l* 1 ’*'' k0 K NKW YORK , p pianii>eau, Thursday, August 2, at 1 ^ipLeo,Thursday, August 2,at -o’clock Alabama. Saturday, August 4tli, at 1 ■»* FOB BOSTON. n -U ! p C’«y 0( Bath, Wednesday, August l,at ccsnisliip , 0 B PHILAPKLFHIA. •rouawamla, Saturday, August 11, at » Swau, e v < HIR APUrSTA. ry Wednesday morning, at 8 fur charleston. gov, ever} Saturday, at 3 o’clock. Fonnie, .very Wednesday, at 3 o’clock. 5 :,amer r • £Vi , rv Th ureday morning at 8 o'clock - 5K ' r ‘J ]|( , e very Sunday afternoon, at 4 -•cjiav’ for FLORIDA. . ;• Baler, every Saturday morning, at : Monday mornTng, at 8 o'clock ,r, ts , every .jp-lvan snore, every Tuesday morning, at EsTiLL 4 BROTHER, Newsdealers, 8ta- Beotsellcrs, Bull street (down stairs} , nav laue, next to the Post Office, are an- ub for the Daily News A Herald. , ' jt f t w iih ihem will bo promptly attended llK Approaching Business Season. rIt „ ., e j arrival in this city during the present J f Kvcrsl hales of r cotton, and the hiforma- V ,.j from the interior of this State nyHin in regard to tlie favorable opening of the *' r 30Ilt remind us that the time for the com- 1 ,■tuieiii of die Fall trade is near by. It is no mat ihe business prospect for tho next ■ aths *= just now an interesting subject of spec- oulywith the factors and merchants of J tv hot with the mechanics and laborers also. 1-jsoi* for trade is important to the two latter m tijit it creates an increased demand for U).futures, exhausts whatever surplus of labor •:.rc n»y lie, tends to enhance wages, and, conse- ..... t , . . j.is more comforts for the working v,. anti a, at course, speak confidently at this ■ '.v.'li regard to the extent of the Fall trade, but, . . ail th*. information v.e have been able to gather, *,.< . iaatli'D.'vi to state it will exceed t^at of any .. , m the commercial history of Savan- .. xbis opinion is based upon the following facta : t Baltlai Ducks. Geo. Anderson, a negro, was arrested early yester day morning charged with stealing a dock under the bluff, on scientific principles. A negro, who was a witness f>[ the transaction, stated that he saw Ander son 'watching a flock of ducks attentively for a few momenta, when all of a sudden an idea struck him and he went off, but returned shortly and commenced to throw com to them. Happening to drop aeveral grains neat Ilia feet, one of the docks encroached too near upon him, and for attempting to take such liber ties he immediately stooped down and picked itap by the neck and put it under his coat. The negro who witnessed the proceedings immediately informed the owner, a lad about twelve years of sge, son of A, L. DeLorge, who immediately went in pursuit of the thief, who was making a bee-line for the market with the duck in his hands, having taken it from under his coat when he got up the bluff. Young DeLorge procured the services of another small boy, and when they overtook the thief DeLorge's assistant grabbed the duck from his hands while DeDorge held him by the coat tail untt'. they procured the assistance of a policeman, who took the negro in charge and con veyed him to the police barracks. On being brought before the Mayor, DeLorge, with tears In his eyes, said that the negro had stolen his ‘‘biggest drake duck.” The negro, seeing no chance for even a lame excuse, acknowledged the theft and was fined ten dollars, or to be placed in the chain gang for thirty days. Shipping Intelligence. PORT OF SAVANNAH. Monday, July 30, 1866. Arrived. - . Meeting of Magistrates. A meeting of the Magistrate of Chatham county re- aiding and keeping their offices in Savannah, was held at the Court House yesterday. All of the Magistrates were present except Michael Morris, Esq., who has not acted In his official capacity since he has been elected. Business of importance was introduced and laid over for future action. The attention of the Magistrates was drawn to the large increase of crime committed in this county by- negroes and other evil disposed pers ons. The Magis trates stated it to be their determination to use their utmost influence to put down and to bring to justice all such characters. It was agreed that the names of the Magistrates and Constables residing iu the city of Savannah, and by l»w who are the only persons authorized to perform the functions of their offices in the city, be published for the information of the public: Legal Magistrates—Lawrence Connell, Thomas Smith, Philip M. Bussell, LeviS. Hart, John A. Staley, M. Spain Verdery, M. Morris, *James O’Connell. XegalConstables—Mordecai Sheftall, James T. Buck ner, Alfred E. Jones, Wm. Swoll, Moses Sinquefleld, Geo. 8. Barthelmess, Isaac Russell, Wm. D. Olftara. *Not qualified within the time prescribed by law. Steamship Flambeau, Alexander, New York—Wil der & Foliation. ' meU U ‘ R P Kln *’ 8m ’ th ' New York—Hunter A Gam- DrobarA Co 4 ' ^ 00t; ’ ^*' ton He&d, with mdse— 1 ¥ j Cleared. HtuTco. Ka,e ’ F ‘‘ nn ’ Jacksonvllle - etc—Bradley, Passengers. P« steamship Flambeau, from New York—B U C Mculrone, John Watson, S Her- wA n , t ^ rrorci ' A Tritscliler, K Mendheim, P oi? r 0 , .i o . h Coc °ron. Jos Bramiey and Sou, Mr Ry- an—and 3 steerage. ^onilgneev. ■wwowoip riamoeaa, rrorn N.-w York—J Booth Ji «x7 * Blun A Meyer, Brady, Snaitn A uo, J w Anderson, J A Barron, C G Beatls, Boat wick & Co, Brag A Bro^ Brigham, Holst & Co, M A Co hen, O Cohen A Co, Champion & P, Claghorn A C, Cooper, Oicott t f. Crane A GraybilU Cunningham, Parse <£ Co, Capt Campbell. Duncan A Johnson, Jas Daniels, M Doyle A Co, DeWitt A Morgan, Doyle A Lyons, A Dutenhoefer A Co, Erwin A Hardee, Ein stein A Echman, K Ehrlich, A A W FrehJenberg, S Good all, A Goorm, J Gardiner, Gay. Lemon A Co, W B Griffin, Gueckheimer A Selig, K A ilardee A Co, B M Hunt, B Hasset, c M Hillson, Haywood, Dickerson A Oakley, Holcombe A Co. Thos Hadson, A B Ives, Koetcke A Co, Kenneth, McLea A Co, J W Lathrop, Levy A Bucky, Lingo A Roach, 8 M Laderer, Lathrop A Co, Lovell A Lattimore, M 8 Meyer, W A R M Me Intire, ▲ J Miller, F M Mvreil, Thos Miller A Co. H Meinhard, Nat Kx, Orff A Watkins, Jno Oliver, Thos Pepper, Perry A Leveridge, C K K Agt, V A Byan A Co, Re9her A Co, C D Rodgers, Richardson & Bar nard, Wm Root A Co, Randeil A Co, W n Stark, F W Shea, F \V Sims A Co, A A Solomons, South Ex, Taber A Phillips. Tisou <£• Gordon, V A M, Weed & Cornwell,A M A C W Wear,Wilder A FuMarton.Wald Leim, Geo Wellbrook, W p Youge, A Zacti r -nas, Lt Col Carling, USA, Dr Lepell, U S A, R S Stoughton. J McMahon, F Broadbecker, C J Brown, S Oliver, H A Gartnell, C L Gibbee, G Murkiu, Jones A Way. J Lee, B C Franklin, Willink, Jr, J 8 Davidson, J F Johnson. Cunningham A Co. J B H, G B. R D Barlow. y.rit. .ftltJ • In tile Wrong Home. Four seamen belonging to the Steamship City Of Bath, who were directed to go to a boarding house on Bay street, on Saturday night, after the arrival of the ship from Boston, for the purpose of obtaining sleep ing accommodations, entered the house of William Dunn, and managed to break his bed room door in. Mr. Dunn , who was lying on a couch on his back pi ta' 1 dealers throughout the country i azza, managed to get hold of a billy, with which he sual small stocks on hand, owing to the un- j belabored one of the party over the'head. The police, ■udition of financial affairs and the difficulty who noticed the disorderly conduct of the men on ap- ’llections—small orders for immediate proaching the house, were soon on band and escorted km- r. •- linviu? boon their general practice in purchasing I tL-r last -J.S meulhs. Tho consequence is, that the sli.ivrs c; 'he country retailers are uncommonly eaqity, ana they must buy heavily to meet the Fall tud Winter lemand. Second : As the result of rail- mmuiUeatiou with Florida and the extension of th- Atlantic and Gull road in the direction of Bain- ir.L't*, which will he ac^-omplished at an early period, lit trea of country commercially tributary to this city will be greatly expanded. Third: The detormi- MUtt t hundreds of planters who have heretofore iL-ijcd their cotton to Northern markets to iligivutinue the practice, for the reason thtt nothina is made by it; and it is expected that the presence of an unusual amount of foreign capital in the Savannah market the coining •cos u wiii create an amount of competition which w.i: insure as good sales here as in New York or else- iLyr-. Therefore it is we look for an amount ofbusi- awf i’-ally over the past average during the se« apvu which v,*e arc just entering. Something will, of .■/.use, depend upon the question of peace or con- ucucd war m Europe*; but. however that may be, we i.nk it sale to say that the business will be increased *: .cast cue-third of the usual aggregate, and conse- jueiitlv ’ ur ni- rebants will have a satisfactory trade. But t<> realize fully the advantages of this promised aoMseof trade it will devolve upon our merchants iud tra.losrovu t » make the preparations, forthwith, xh. .. all enable them to meet promptly and satis- .at;t, r.]y the new d rnands for accommodation which aiurt necessarily spring from this sudden expansion : -• :ani-r mi traffic. Additional capital will be re- v-ci larger sto. ks of goods of every description •h he nmied: and, indeed, numerous other appli- <11.115, whic!. will readily suggest themselves to the : teiligcut merchant, will be necessary to give satis- n. . asui enouuragement to the large uumber of Dtw customers who arv to make their first appearance ;1 ’ this Fall. iu taw connection we would remark that there is no tub;, u ’nience more valuable to the commercial .ite.’ctU! vf u city than commodious and well con- sttactfitrljaiwes. It is, therefore, of the highest im- , orucce that those of our city at present in a dilapi- ditc j i edition should be thoroughly repaired in time - -'me Fall trade. Let us have everything in com- l ■■■' vJ:r for the commencement of a business sea- 4 a promises to contribute so largely to the <• laerkiol propperity of our city. . the trio to the police [barracks. On bring brought before the Mayor yesterday, the prisoner^ stated that they were a little under the influence of liquor and mistook the house for one t close by, in which they t to lodge. They attributed the breaking in of the bed room door to the fact, that one of the party at tempted to go up stairs, thinking he was in the right bouse, but being unable to navigation account of strong head winds, he hove too, and came about, and in doing so, ran afoul of the door, which gave away. His Honor on hearing the testimony, and finding no i ntention on the part of the men to commit any vio lence, or creating any disturbance, the wttois affair being through ignorance, the prisoners were dis charged upon payment of costs. Mayor's Court. '-r His Honor E. C. Anderson, Mayor presiding, r Barged with improper conduct—drunk and - vrlf-rlv .u the streets—was fined ten dollars and Dn> not Lose Theib Passage.—It having been stated that “several persons missed their passage" to New York on “Saturday last,” in consequence of the News and Herald advertising the tug to leave for the steamship Missouri on Sunday, we are informed by the^agent, Mr. B. H. Hardee, that the advertisement, as it appeared in the News and Herald, was correct* and, furthermore, no person lost their passage by the Missouri, as every one who held tickets for the passage left on the ship. Committed to Jail. —Three negroes—Richard, Diana and Molly, charged with the murder of Sam Quarterman on Saturday night a week ago, at a dance about a mile and a half from the city, on ihe Louis- viile road, were committed to jail yesterday, under a warrant issued by Justice P. M. to await nu examination. •». Correction.—In our publication yesterday morn ing, of the names of those whe died from cholera on Tybee Island, we omitted to mention that those names with a dash under the bead of died are in the hospital, sick. From New York.—The steamship Flambeau, Capt. Alexander, from New York, arrived at her wharf at an early hour yesterday morning. For files of late New York papers we are indebted to E. A. Landers, the accommodating Purser of the Flambeau. Dangerous Characters.—We learn that a country man, while proceeding home on the Louisville road a few days since, was stopped by a party of negroes and badly beaten and robbed. iu. improper conduct—chunk and disor- slreets. Fined only two dollars, in con- kaving been locked up since Saturday Ji- Mnijfoy, improper conduct—drunk and disor- *crly in th« streets Fined two dollars, being locked 'P Kao? Saturday night. aotry Mongiu, improper conduct—firing a pistol in stress. Fined five dollars, or ten days on the •UiE-gang, and to forfeit the pistol. '•-t’a t’Uippa icolore^, improper conduct—drawing tL - := uu an-Ther negro, and attempting to cut him. *''aed u-u ,j ( diara. Johnson (colored), improper conduct — ’ and catting Joe Green (colored). On hearing *-=’.-«tmxony of Green iu the case, it appeared that * *43 &s much to blame &9 Johnson, and they were •' -It sentenced to work at the United States Barracks -rtta day*. Andrew Brown and L. Middleton (both colored), im- ?• >?r conduct—carrying concealed weapons. Case ^Li.Siod and weapons forfeited. • J :.ii Balter (colored), charged with iinpipper con- - ‘-j.atabliug under tlie bluff on Sunday morning. -- stated that b« was a stranger iu the city, and did - *ku'Av what kind ot law they had here, and at the of several town darkies had joined them in a •-••• 'i cards. In answer to an inquiry as to what • I -/posed doing in the city, he stated that he had work, and, in order to accommodate him, said that he could be employed at the ks for ten days. Hi j Attempt at Robbery. a negro, was arrested shortly after ^ ‘git Yesterday morning, charged with attempt- «aV l tr tlie storo northeast corner of Broughton pr *-T 0171 sfroctB - hy means of false keys. The ity 'lC, 9ie€ Ping in the store, and heard the g cr vas inserted In the door- Ho immediatriy talked lightly to the door, opened it, and - Ut ’ ° ,J:ierved a negro standing near the i e .. ’ questioned as to what he desired, l-V Umt he deaired to buy a pair of pants as he tea fi Ve dollars. The proprietor apprehending the . of tUe ue Gro, ami ,( e8irin „ ‘•a mto the stove for the I arrest, askea a Tiohceman shont.tT.?° Se .° f detainin « lioliceman should p la , Z PYPrul iifiira rtf natita •>■ tlie The Steamer Barnes.—A telegram has been re ceived in this city announcing the arrival of the steamer Barnes at New York on the 29th inst., and passengers all well. Purge out the Morbid Humors of the Blood by a dose or two of Ayer’s Pills, and you will have clearer heads as well as bodies. jy30-lw Arrivals at the Hotels. PULASKI HOUSE—W. H. WILTBERGKR. T P Wheeler, 9teamer Leo L C Yonnsr, Charleston HUC King. do D J Bjan, New York A Brvan, city J W Williamson. Fla Col J E Pool, N Y Dr C Bally, Fla G B Cone, Fla A S Coodbreast, Fla S G Lawton k lady, S C A Me William, Blackshear J S Merrill, G» E B Brown, A k G RR H L Schultz, So Ex Co MARSHALL HOUSE—A. B. LFCK. P A Brays, Nat Ex Co G A Bunball, N T EBruen, do W Betty, do E Mendheim, do R B Dobbio, do P L Wlggln, Beaufort E F Goddard, Ga C E Wardwell. S S Leo HU Dearborn, do T Manner, do C Smith, do Mrs J A Mitchell, Fla Mr Sheppard, city A Cosrrruve, PhQa F J Nash & 1, Richmond C E Clark, Lawton Thos Hattann, Brnnawick C H Sneed, Charleston E A-Laudera,SS Flambean 9 Alsxander, do E NIC hoi , Portland G E Pace, Fla - SCREVEN HOUSE—G. MOGINLY. F J Clarke, str S Shore TStin, USA Msj J W Williams, USA JMCroful. Hilton Head R G Walmsiey, do it Mclntlre, do J Franz, do E P Cooper, Washington mm r w* J Wstson, Ga H B LaTrobe, Fla C Palmiuer, 8 S Flambeau J Pollock, do M Hiordau, do B Bodlge, N Y C B Frost, do Capt J Tucker. Fla capt F J Clarke, do Maj J B Finegan, do Miniature Almanac—Tkll Day. Sun rises 8 Jo San sets ® high water. At Tybee....j 40 031At Port U 33 Paper Hangings AND Window Shades. vend pairs of psnU ana ro Ulng one ~ _ - lorn, he stated that he had but twodoU^snS [ ’•' “ uts to l>ay for the pants, and walked out. TO e proprietor of the establishment followed cio*e in hi* raeks until he came up with a policeman, when he him arrested. The keys with which he at- -Jupted to enter the 9tore were found in his posses- alou - (Jn being brought before the Mayor, a colored woman testified that the prisoner was a very bad char * rter ’ and belonged to a party of thieves who generally ongregate in the woods, near the Louisville road, and ruolvst passers by. Having been interfered with aeve- rai time *’ g he spoke knowingly. His Honor, after earing tie testimony, turned the prisoner over to th# “ 0Q fity Court. QbABAN- tfiat fi’rday, MRS. MARY J. TURNER, No. 58 8t.’ Julian Street, PcrsihrR P King, lrom New York—CenRR, J Lippman, M A Cohen, Nixon, Donnelly A Co, J W Lathrop A Co. C M Hillsman, W H Stark, Brady, S A Co, Miller, Thomas A Co, Savannah Gas Works, E C Wade A Co, Jones A Way, J McMahon, L J Gull martin A Co, Erwin A Hardee, Weed A Cornwell, M Newmark, Crane A Grjybili, and others. Consignees per Central ltailroad. July SO, 1866. 681 bale* cotton, 2 do cotton waste, 16 do yarn, 93 sheets cqpper, 3-2 bxs tobacco, 12 car wheels, 14 cars old Iron, to N A Hardee A Co, E Padelford, P It Behn, S W Lathrop A Co, Crane A Graybill, Jones A Way, Wilder A Fnitarton, J W Itabuu A Co, Sorrell Bros, Andrew Low A Co, IIJ Dickerson, H H Lucas, L J Guilraartin A Co, A A G It K, N’ai Ex Co, Ma j J Robertson, Whiting A Co, Weil & Meinhard. J. Ji.WEST, SUCCESSOR TO P. P. HALSEY & CO., 159 BAT STREET, City Hotel Buildings GROCERIES AT WHOLESALE. Lemons, Wines, Raisins,' Brandies, Nnts, Whiskies, Starch, Gin, Candles, Rum, Tea, Pickles, Coffee, Sardines, Sugar, LobsLcrs, Flour, Oysters, Mackerel, Salmon, Russ' Brandy, Gin and Whiskey Cocktail, Arrack, Messina and St. Domingo Punches. Russ’ St. Domingo Bitters. Drake's Plantation Bitters. Van lew’s Stomach Bitters Hnbbel’s Golden Bitters. Assorted Cordials, very fine. fW Call and price my goods before going to New York. jyl9-lm FOR RENT, On reasonable terms, FOUR COUNTING ROOMS and TWO LARGE HALLS in the brick huildingonthe corner of Bay and Lin coln streets. Possession given immediately. EDWARB PADELFORD. MARTIN J. FORD, ATTORNEY AT LAW, OFFICE. No. 74 BRYAN STREET, jyl7-Cm SAVANNAH, UA. C o-Partnership. TIHK UNDERSIGNED have entered Into a co- X partnership for the transaction ol a FACTOR AGE and COMMISSION BUSINESS, under the name and title of J. WASHBURN A CO. H. K. WASHBURN. J. WASHBURN, jyfio-lw L WaSHBOKN. NEW BOOKS JUST RECEIVED AND FOR SALE BY ESTILL & BRO. BEYM1NSTRE. RUNNING THE GAUNTLET. BROKEN TO HARNESS STORM CUFF. LAND AT LAST. BILL ARP. PRISON UFE OF DAVIS. LIFE OF (STONEWALL) JACKSON. FOR SALE. LARGE PATENT SAFE, manufactured by Silaa Herring. It can be seen at the Savannah Na tional Bank. Je26-tf K. T. GIBSON. C. T- TO COTTON PLANTERS. T HE "ARROW TIES” and “PAINTED IRON BANDS” are a 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 less than Rope. These Ties are largely in use aud very popular in the Golf States. - , The undersigned is prepared to fill orders for any qnantity, deliverable In any of the principal seaports They are lor sale by Messrs. ANDREW LOW A CO., Savannah, and Mr. ROBERT MURE, Charleston. For further particulars, address • H. T. BARTLETT, Geneial Agent, jj24-'2m 23 Carondelet street, New Orleans. NEW PERFUME For the Handkerchief. iye of 9xvaj.->-aah Steakeb*.—W. learn " l' riv <xte dispatch was received in this city yea stating that all vessels arriving at Philadelphia ax' i"ik lr°m Savannah iv'iuld be compelled to . r k l * luanintine regulations for ten days. Upon :un" lr> A lf " aRent8 of tIie various lines of steamers S!" K kvbveeu Northern ports and this city, we ^ that they had received no intelligence in re- to the matter. ‘"laI ( ' noLERA AT Tybee.—The reports received nn , w willlin the P“* ^ree days shows that the i ‘ of cases, ae well an deaths, are d.iiy faU- iTtf , Tl, c total number of deaths from cholera on :s1kI “'- u P 40 yesterday, were ninety-flve. The -- j, ninety-flve. The noon ° f di ' ath8 for twenty-four hours ending at The n 68t ” r<lay " cru tw0 > and one now m* reported. 'blnne-' .. | wpitai i- Haa received a new enpply of Paper Hanginga, Win dow Shades and OlH Cornice*, which will be aohl che »P- jylO-ti Notice. <i 48 business, at tin Old stand of HENRY LATHpOP k 00. Chills and Fever, And Rheumatism CURED BY MRS. ELIZA KEOGH, jy26-tf Comer of Tork and Jefferson streets. Auction v Sales. Positive Sdle SUNDRIES AT AUCTION. BY U. LAURAKT. S. B. SWEAT, Auctioneer. G LAURANT will sell at auction on WEDNES DAY, August 1st, at 10 o’clock a. in., the following goods: 1120 gallon Copper Still 10 dozen Vichv Mineral Water 20 dozen Kirslnger Mineral Water 8 mille Meridians Conchas 6 mtlle Meridians Reg. Brit. 4 mille El Sol 1 mille Ritics 2 boxes Catawba Champagne, half pints 10 gross Claret Cork* 20 dozen Sifters 6 boxes Dnfyea's Hsizeua 20 boxes a (Til kegs Herrings 10 boxes Soaps, and other Groceries 11 dozes Cents' White Linen Bosom Shifts 6 dozen Blue Overalls and other Dry floods Silver Watches, Stationery, etc , etc. ALSO, 1 Rockaway, in good order 1 Saddle and Bridle 1 lot of Household aud Kitchen Furniture. Sale positive, a. I mn9t cloee consignments before leaving for the North. X. B.—1 leave for New York on Saturday next.and wilt promptly attend to all ordere given to me. jy3t-2t G. LAURANT. VUKK, WILLIAMS, MclNTlBK A CO. Will sell THIS DAY, at 10 o'clock, in front ( store: 85 barren Flour, Southern Belle 60 barrels Flour, Queen City Mill* 18 barrels Flour, Fortery Mills 5 hogsheads Bacon Shoulders 30 barrels Lemon, Oyster and other Crackers Cheese, Butter, Soap Whiskey, Bitters 1 Blacksmith Traveling Forge 1 Anvil 4 setts of Harness. jy31-lt UNDERWRITERS’ SALE. BY BELL, WILLY & CHRISTIAN. TO-MORROW, (Wednesday,) at 10V, o'clock, in front of store, will be sold, for account of Under writers and all concerned. ONE CASK ASSORTED 0RCG3, Ac., consisting of a general assortment of Drugs, Per fumery, Labeled Glass. Bottles Furniture and Toilet Bottles, Syringes, Cupping Glasses, Instruments, Labels, Ac.. Ac., as per Invoice. Damaged on board of steamship Virgo, from New York, (run on the ob structions in Savannah river,) and sold under inspec tion of Port Wardens. Terms caslL jy31-2t ^YT AUCTION I T HF. ENTIRE STOCK OF FAMILY GROCERIES at the store of STUART k CO., comer ol Bull and Broughton streets consisting of the finest grades of Teas, Black and Green Coffees, African, Java, Ceylon and Rio Syrups, Golden and Extra Honey > Pi.-kies and Sauces, English and American Sardines, Prunes, Figs, Almonds, Filbert*, Ac. Canned Fruits and Vegetables Baskets, Wooden Ware, Brushes, Ae. Sate to commence on the premises at 10 o'clock *. m., MONDAY, Jnly 30.1866, and to continue dally, until the entire stock is sold. Meantime the good* are offered at private sale at cost. Goods sold either at private sale or at auction, in quantities to suit purchasers. Terms, cash on delivery. jy30-2t marsdeits.y Asiatic Cholera Cure ttPIfflUAE FORNfW YORK. F W1TUOUT DOUBT, the only safe aad reliable medicine for the Immediate reflef and cow of the pestilence which now threatens to devastate our con tinent. It has been used with such success daring the epi demic of ’54 In this country, and more recently, in Europe and Asia, that the French' and English Go vernment# have adoptetfthe recipe as the standard In all casee of Chplera, Cholera Mwbns as! Diarrli(E&.' Great surprise has been t xpresttd at the compara tive immunity with whicu the French and English armies have escaped thef lagne when stationed at ports where the pestilence prevailed, and, on Monlrv we discover it lawh .llyaurfbutaifle to the Wo? this invaluable preparation— ASIATIC CHOLERA CURE. The proprietor, confident of the merits o this pre paration. lias fitted-up a Laboratory for ita mmufae- t ore, replete with all the appliances of modern science, considering lt a duty to contend against the plague. and use ail means which medical experience suggests towards relieving and mitigating Us effect Satisfied, by experience, of the result, relying on the impartial opinion of tha medical profession, to whom the f-irmnla of its preparation la at all times accessible, I Dresenl MARSDEN’S ASIATIC CHOLERA CURE As the greatest discovery science has mads to arrest the progress of the sconrge, CHOLERA MORBUS, PREPARED BY I’. W . MARBDF.N, DEPOT AND LABORATORY 48T BROADWAY, N. Y. FOR SALE BY ALL PRUOGISTS. “ Nothing new under the Sun ’• was an old adage which cannot be admitted as a truism in the present day, for we have hourly to reconUUscoverte* and In ventions in Med ea! ScNnee which woald astonish Galen and his disciples Of ihe many which come, before our notice we must single oat Dr. T. W. MARS DEN’S ASIATIC CHOLERA CORE as an article of real merit, and cheerfully recommend it In aU diseases of the bowels. Wc speak from personal knowledge in this matter, feeling satisfied all who will trv it will endorse our views.—X. F. Times. ^ Je28-ly. BAEESJTT ON THIS CONTINENT. Valuable Beal Estate FOK SALE. BY BL.HN & MEYER. Will be sold on the FIRST TUESDAY la August next, in front of the Coart House. TWO DUELLING HOUSES and a STORE and DWELLING HOUSE, northeast eorner ot Muutgomcnr and Berrien streets, all in fee simple. May be treated for at private sale. For particulare enquire at our counting room. jy28-td POSITIVE SALE OF MULES. BY T. J. WALSH. On THURSDAY. August 2d. will be sold at J.T. Smirk & Co.'s Stable, corner of West Broad and Hit- risoa streets, at 10 o'clock, 20 YOUNG MULES. Sale positive. Torma rash. The above stock can be seen at any time by apply ing at the stable. jy28 Saw Mill and Lumber at Auction YORK, WILLIAMS, McIHTlRE A Co. ▲ Ko*t Exqniaite, Delicate, and Fra- zraat ftifame, Distilled from the Bare And Beautiful Flower’ from which it talfee He Marne. . 4.0 *; Manufactured only by PHALOIf ft SOM, new York. glXTY DAYS after date BEWiRE OF COUNTERFEITS. arm FOR PIIALON’3—TAKE NO OTHER. Raid by Dmcgiats grmriallv. tic and Onlf Railroad newai of two twenty year Savannah, Albt ~", with doupo; . nary, 1819, guaranteed hi the _ bald bonds were stolen apod the aiEx Piano C. LIGHTK * CO "^Ughte. Newton A “****«*« .JgEFItwt Highest prc;r mattheAmet.. .‘viiiFsFariand ExtaNbtiM. <* »«<• I ioko, to the sate Comp my for renewal ofMl'hinr ! T&j* viclliMjwni* tWishma-.t is , ; ,w cowtlfffied bonds, same style, Noa IX. UT, *4I> u-ti 34s, wits ! „ ’it” ®BN8T, at Me old nonpon.' a* above. Brricd -hrusry 16,1666. j|W Broome str. or, betw,or ciroahy and Elm, _ - l HWLANUt”' * Jy6-2taw2m J. U. jj4-lyeod Will sell, in front of the Exchange, on WEDNES DAY, August 1st, at 12)4 o’clo k. One Saw Mill, complete, situated on the Canal, In rear of Lachliaon’s Foundry. Engine 3U horse Tower, in fine order. Good Ilniktiog, with five years lease. 25,n00 feet ot Ash, more or less. One Flat. The above is sold to close a co-partnership. Terms stated on the morning or sale For farther particu lars enquire at the counting room. Jy26-tds AUCTION SALE! OF New, Light Craft, Iren, Side Wheel RIVER STEAMERS. Will be sold at public outcry, and to the highest bidder. In rront of the Exchange, In the city of Sa vannah, at the hour of 12 precisely, on WEDIE6DAY, THE 1ST OF AUGUST, the following exceedingly light draft, new. Iron, side wheel, double engine River Steamers : Chas. S. Hardee, Two Boys, Wm. G. Gibbons. The Steamer CHAS. S. HARDEE is 144 feet long over all, 40 feet wide over all, bntlt of the very best Iron, and In the most substantial manner, by one ot the very best light draft steamboat builders In the United States. Double engines; 16 inch cylinder; 6 Icet stroke; draft, 18 inches; capacity, TOO bales cot ton; I month* old. The Steamer TWO BOYS was constructed by the game builder* and In the same substantial manner; is 139 feet long over all; 36 feet wide overall; doable engine*; cylinder, 16 Inches; 6 feet stroke; draft. 14 inches; 9 month* 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 Altsmaha, Ocmulgee and Sa vannah River* tor the past six months, and their substantial construction and light draft admirably adapts them for the navigation of these waters or any of the ahaUow rivers of the South. The Steamer WM. O. GIBBONS was burned on the Savannah River. Her hull, machinery, hotter, Ac., were only slightly Injured, and are now in this city and can be seen at any time by applying to the un ilerelgfied. The three Boats will be sold separately. Terms a* follows; One-fourth payable in two months; one- tourth In three months; one-fourth in six months; one-fourth in nine months For farther particulars apptjMo ^ Commission Merchants, Or to BELL, WTLLY AOHRISTIAN, jj2l-td Auctioneers. Savannah, Ga. Good Investment. BY BELL. WtLLT M CHRISTIAIf. Will be sold on tie FI88T TUESDAY in Aagust. In fr!mt Jrf tSeOouriHon*, atno’clock^ M A well built BEIGE -SOUSE, wllb out- Ward, aad frofitlngsooth on Taylor street, agood pomp* the yard. Sold on account and risk with approved endoned notes, with interest, pur chaser* paving for papers.ly24-t*l» Health and Sea Breeze. BY BKLL, w VUUt A CHBI8TIAM. will he sold on the FIRST TUESDAY in August, in front of tie Court Houro, at U o’clock front , __ THREE LOTS at IBatgDmery, containing in nil nine (9) sire*, two story b“f miS Horn Savannah. Bold to close a trust Cotton Press at Private Sale, by BELL, w ILLY * OHMIBTIAM. we will take pipanare in timwlng the Praaa to yy person desiring to • Jy3*-« It Is W aB RANTED tO RKST0R8 GBAT HAIR TO ITS original, natural com)R, in every CSBti it WUI STOP the hair from falling out; it will tree the head from bnmorsand dandruff; promote the growth of the hair, and Is a beautiful dressing. We offer no large rewards, but we authorise all of our agents to refund the money to any person who Will nse two bottles, and then aay Bar kit’s Vege table Hair Rebtokative has not performed ell we claim. Testimony from the Capital of the United States. Messrs. Barrett A Co: 1 was induced to give yonr Hair preparations trial, and eaa heartily recommend it as unequalled as a Dressing. Purifier and Restorer,—giving to the Hair a luxuriant richness, and to tlie head a cool and meet agreeable sensation, while it is thorough in re storing the hair to Its natural color. Very respectfully, W. Hamlet. Washington, D. C., May 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 pteised with the effect it has hail on my hair. I was nearly half gray, and now, before using one bottle, my head Is ireed-from dandruff, and my hair has all the appearance of yonth. I folly believe Bar rett's to be the best hair preparation in the world. Wm. Hamilton. FreJonla, N. Y., April 26,1866. J. K. BAKU ETT & CO„ Proprietors, Manchester, New'Hampshire. JACOB LIPPMAN, Corner Conereas and Barnard streets, A Kent. Sold by all Druggist*. jyS-tf TAX NOTICE. T UB UNDERSIGNED Is prepared to receive the City Taxa* sesessed by the ordinance of the 27th of December, 1S66—as well those that are payable monthly as thoee made payable quarterly, all of which are hereinafter stated. The citizens who have not paid the lax due upon their real estate for the whole year, may now pay the amount doe for tM quarter ended on the 30th day of done, or for tile residue of the year. On gross sales of merchandise (including sale* of liquor) except cotton, >i per cent. On gross sales of cotton, 1-10 per sent. On all commiasioua derived from any business transaction (other than merchandise) by any factor, ancttoucer, broker, forwarding, shipping or commis sion merchants, 1 per cent. Onall incomes derive: I from salaries and the pur- suit of any profession, faculty, trade or calling what soever, except lrom real estate, 1 per coat. On eross receipts of any business transactions, not included in the foregoing, and including all insur ance companies and agencies, gaa companies, ex press companies, cotton presses, hotels and restaur ants, 1 per cent. On all receipts for freight er passage money which are payable In this city, 1 per cent. On grots earnings of every bank, bank agency or banker*, 1 percent. On every horse and male, except than* actually used iu wagons, drays, trucks or .other vehicles, for which badges may have been taka^aat, one dollar per month. . On every Jog, three dollars per annum. * Shipping, ONLY 8 WEEK. IP THIS Cabin Passage, **40 Steerage, *lo The fine stdewheel steamship ALABAMA, EBMEBURNER. Commander, Will sail as above on tatanUy, fibgut 4.«t fe’eleek p. mb. For freight or passage, having snawrlor accommo dation*, apply to roro. FOB Mwf()^' cAj ATLANTIC COAST* * * m Mail Steqppashij) Lin^T * * % cnb»»l ;e, wo. The very Cast "’"Tpr —nt~i Jjso B. H. HARDEE, No. 12 Stoddard's Range. ' GARRISON A ALLEN, Wo. 5 Bowling Green, New York* BOSTON & SAVANNAH STEAMSHIP LINE. FOft^OSTON The fast steamship CITY OF BATH, w * . Q.H*wa*t», Commander, will sail for the above port on WEDNESDAY, AVGUST 1ST. For Height or passage, apply to RtenARDSON k BARNARD, jy30 Agents. OLD SEMI-WEEKLY LINE. Leave every Tuesday an! Saftriay. For Palatka, E. Fla., TOUCHING AT .BRUNSWICK, 8T. MA RY’S, FEHNANIHNA, JACKSON VILLE AND PICOLATA. The new and elegant steam yckets, LIZZIE BAKER, Capt. N. KING, and * * SILVAN,SHORE, Capt JAfCES TUCKER, havingbeenapedaBy fitted np for this route with unsurpassed accommodation*, will leave regularly for the above places, the Sylvan Shore every TUES DAY MORNING, and the LizfWTtaker every SATUR DAY MORNING, at ten o*ltfck. Returning, will leave Jacksonville every Tuesfey and Friday, arriving at Savannah every Wednesday and Saturday mornings, in time to conjKct with the New York steeau n?. For freight or Passage apply at thepfflee on Florida wharf; or to * 4 CLAGHORN k CUNNINGHAM, N. B.—All freight payable by shlppem. Agent* T%jtf Direct and Regular Commation WITH * HILTON HEAD. Sloop Fanijy & Alary, Capt. Sioam, between Savannah sad ^““SS«!£ a few paosengei*. for her. Any information can he obtained of Capt. Skkel, or bv inquiring of H. G. Hewn, comer of St Julian and Bryan streets. tf m b ■ FOR SALE,' BITER STEAMBOATS and TOW BOATS, of vaiionsaMes and draft. Sailing Vessels, Steam Barges, Ac. A. M. DA COSTA, No. 42 Water street, N. Y. LOW PRICES ! Quick Sales! W E have just received and Opened the LARGEST STOCK of DRY GOODS to be band In this city, and which we offer at LOWER PRICES than they can be bought for at any other house, consisting In part of FLAMBEAU, 4 Captain ALEXANDER. ^ I Will positively sail an her regular day, Thanday. Amgwst ,.*t lp’rlocfc ^'m. - very superior aceom- 'A For freight or paauge, I modMloos. ipn'y to WILDER A FCLLAttTOH. %M~ No freight received after 11 o’clock a. m. ae the day of sailing. bertha secaroil after Tnrcifj, ‘1* Murray’s' X^ine * FOR* NEW YORK. mHhL C*Mm Poasaga, Steerage, *10 lE0 ’ C0 ”- Thariday, Aagait j*, at — u clw k — m. For freight or passage, having superior accommo dations, apply to of OOTAYUS COIJFN A CO, Agent*. jy8« For Philadelphia. The first clue steamahip Tonawanda, TEAL, Commander, will aall for the above port on batarday, August u, at 9 o'clock Shipper., wi. i.iug to avail thcmselvesof tbeadvan- durlng the abaence of tho ships. For freight ot passage, having dationa, apply to lyao• Hunter a oammbh. freight snp.rlor accommo- SEMI-WEEKLY LINE FOR CHAELESTON, VIA HILTON HEAD AND BEAUFORT. Carrying th«JLinit«d State* Mail. Leave every Wednesday and Saturday at 3 R M. ^ FANNIE,.’ .i OtpfrW.T.MoNa piXiOrr' Capt. T. B. Fatwx, * Being specially adapted to this route, and having an- perlor accommodations, will leave regularly as above, the Fannie every Wednesday aad Pilot Boy every Saturday at 3 o’clock. Returning, will leave Charles ton on Taaldaya and Friday* at 8 a. m. These boats connect with the steamers Sylvan Share and Lizzie Baker from Florida, with New York, Philadelphia aad Baltimore steamship*, and the Oantral a„d Gulf Railroads. For freight or passage, apply to F. M. MYRKLL, Agent, Jy27-tf Charleston Wharf. HAH STEAMSHIP COMPANY. * FOR # ST. THOllis, PAHA, PERNAMBUCO, BAHIA, AND DE JANEIRO. On the value of all furniture, jewelry and plate „ f nr „.. worth over tiiree hundred dollars, 1 per cent. I Every male resident between the ages of twenty “SJnaeatEiMul Prints one and stxtv years, except only each ss may be jintl- tied to regisfry and to vote at city election*, and wbo shall register their names and pay for the same, one dollar per annum. On real estate, 1 per cent. *. T. GIBSON, Jy2-tf City Traaanrer. Co-Partnership. T HE UNDERSIGNED have associated themselves together under the firm name of A. WILCOX A, CO., for Lbc purpose of transacting a Factorage, Com mission and Forwarding Business. Refer to H.-Brigbam, Octavos Cohen, E. Padelford and A. S. Hartrldge. A. WILCOX. Jy2-’m T. H. PALMER. NOTICE. B Y the Ordinance passed by the City Council on the 2Tth day of December, 1866, the taxes upon gross sales of eveiy description of merchandize and wares, upon freight and passage money payable in thin city, and upon horses and mulea, 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, syi-tf City Treasurer, Just Arrived and For Sale by KENNETH HACLEA ICO. 202 Bay Street, *» IkTEW SMOKED SIDES AND STRIPS JN New Smoked Shouldere ' DoMcld Hams, covered Washington Hams, covered ‘ Tams’covsri Manning's Hams, covered. ALSO ON HANTS Mess and Prime Pork* in bbMand halfbMa Fulton Market Family Beef, In half bMs Goshen Battik, in tab*, and Family and Baker's Flour.JyS-tf GREAT SOUTHERN 210 Bay Street, Syaanah Ga. P LATNEH A BOBWORTH keep oonstantlyon hand a laige stock of Ledger, Writingand Wrapping Pipers, of all slses and weights; also. Binders' Boards, Cbrd Boards, Printers' Cards, Envelopes, Twines and Printing Inks. Having had long experience in the business, and haying oar goods in large lots direct from the mann- iacturer* enables as to compete with N6w Tort Agents for Wade’s celebrated Printing Inks; Agent* it his city for the Bath Paper Mills. The highest cash prices paid for all kinds of paper tock. •BMP MBiU * opoi me ■■ im cash prices paid for all kinds of paper KBCBANTS' EXCHANGE LUNCH HOUSE, Bull Street, near Bay Lane. * jjVREE LUNCH seiwd from U a. an to 1 p. m., aad _ from 8 p. m. to V m. Beat of Liqaors, Ales, W iSt5r*°'* Froprirtor. Notice. A LL IBBSMfB haviag claims against th* es&tia ofAamMorri wm prommtthem.dnjyettotorf, withto the time pteecrlbedhy law; and to paid estate will make payment to JyT-law*Y A. O. BAYENPORT. Cloths and Cai Figured Linens and Drilla Embroideries and Laem Hosiery and Glcfts Ribbons and Braids Rair Rolls and Carls lace Points and Yells Bradley's Kmpn HanakOTchieff * Ac., Ac., He. EINSTEIN A ECKMAN, my21-tf 161 Congress street, SAVANNAH, GA. w FratoNew York to SL Thomas From New Yak to Para From New Yor» to Feraambaco.... From New York to Bahia. From New York to Bio de Janeiro. This 'Delicious Tohic. Especially designed lor the nee of tho Metical Profession and tie Family. la now indorsed by all the prominent Physicians. Clwniata and Connoisseurs, as poeresslng all those Intrinsic medicinal qualities (tonic and diuretic) which belong to an *-r" OLD AND PURE GIN.* We trust that our established reparation—founded noon eighty-eight years of experience—abundantly vindicates our ctahnatopnhltc confidence, and guar antees the excellence of ahis Standard Article. Put np In case*, containing one dozen bottles each, and sold by < H.. G. RTTWE, SAVANNAH, Aud ult prominent Drug; E Under contract with the United States and Bml Government* for the carriage of the malfo, will dfo- patch one of their NEW FIRST CLASS SIDEWHEEt each over 2,000 toft burthsu. “ Oo the 22d of Every Montb, jt From the Fort of New York. For the following named ports and at the follow- *g rates of passage, payable li lent; x ' v -MW ... 170 ... 180 ... 200 -ra-r.. Steerage at half these rates, meala and beddlag in cluded. • An experienced Snrgcon is attached to each vessel. AU LeMere must pas* through the Poet Office. Foat- i Iff dents r farther raformatfoB or i _ __ _ . No. 12 8toddanU«*Bfock. HABRUON A ALLEN, mySl New York / on or psseege apply to B. Hi HARDEE, Agei SOUTHERN Importing and Manufacturing DRUG HOUSE are. aaa Pratt A Wilson Brothers, WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS Grocers. Ac. n. ' A CO., porters. New York. OplBtows ot tke Press. The Bintagsn, Not 16 Beaver street, have a very high reputation to sustain, as the oldest and bast house to New Yor^k—Home JonrnaL Th* hone* of A. M Blnlngm A Co , ifo. 15 Beaver strert, has sustained tor a period of eighty Tear* a ill be envied.—N. i. Evening reparation that may i Post. je5-eod-dawly. DISEASES OF THE FEET. .Mrs. Eliza Keogh, •y^BD WAS tnatrmcted to ymOh hy her^grend- . . rather, aneminent chW^^ herself, and is ^edallyqSlfled forro® diseases of the feet. She warrant* ffigsK. StD BAeta at present at tke CO**J(* °J n : ‘SBoreto JEFFEMON STOEETg, bat w<d.g<” a better otitoff. ^ewUlvBir p*o™» "ye* if deafred- v __ ^ Nort h. FHch «d Horl- .t Charjaaton. where she wk. and Ordinary jy9-d.twAwtf • a M. SPENCER A OO , jyl8-Sm Brattleboro., Tt . Manufacturing Chemiatg, No. 288 XINO BTBEET, Fourth door above Market at. Charleston, 8. C. . PRATT, |8.W.WnBON.|^KWU^ chemist fo late 8. °JL Fh y: C. Httre and Ml- Ss^r nSuSSSU niDg Baitam. I ltp& c. Tire Froprietoru are Native Geor gian!, SSitlll IB Stvtl, sioin, DRCoaiFrr miiniBiEi E. Louis Lowe, (FOBMBHLT OT MARYLAND,) Counsellor at Haw, M WALL ITREET, MBW'TORK CITY jyl*Ataw4w OdtTY*PAYBaltardatoawnration win bemad# ^U^heOQMtofOrforoQirfMcTeaeehooqnty for °3S56aV. HARRIS, Adm*X. McJatoeb coenty, JoaeA !*■*• joUawdw