The Daily news and herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1866-1868, August 01, 1866, Image 3

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WjMjtlTSjfti M ,r Ah MATTERS' . ,... ?A v afOKHTOO. AUGUST f, 1860. V lip - : 'i' of ®* d ste,nier * FOB KEN TOHK. Kiamuean, Thursday, August 2, at 1 Lea Thursday* August 2, at 1 o’clock Saturday, August 4th, at 1 A!al>ani fob BALTIMORE. Thursday, August 2d, at — FOB BOSTON. T (’ity of Batl\ Wednesday, August 1, at lHII.AI»ELrUlA.. Hilda, Saturday. August 11, at 9 eitndiip Tonaw , ill At UrBTA. Thursday, July 2. F0B CHARLESTON. . hoy every Saturday, at 3 o’clock. stf® er 1! ° • ^ verv Wednesday, at 3 o’clock. . ^ ^ Thursday morning at 9 o'clock every Sunday afternoon, at 4 r lv.de, - Emilia FOB FLORIDA. ;e Daker, every Saturday morning, at MeaW ,r , .very Monday morning, at 9 o'clock vai. Sliore, every Tuesday morning, at for dakikn. r ;.{ m. Cool, Friday morning, at 8 o'clock- . |i alll | Ucpiulnre of Trains. E'ASSENGER UP TRAIN ... 8 A. M. G:15 P. M, 8 P. M . M -u at PASsaENOER TRAIN 7 A. M. 8:45 a. hi. il 7:06 P. m. SSENGER TRAIN 7:05 P. M. 4:00 a.m. 7:00 a. M. NIGHT PASSENGER TRAIN .Mvonat 5:40 p.m. _ * Augusta at I st . .8:25 P. M. ih at 5:30a.M. aud Gordon trains connect with iai -li'l down night passenger trains at Gordon. .. a vd gulf railroad—daily (Sundays ex cepted) ...savannah at . 7:30 a. M. .Vat Tiiomasville at 9:17 P. M. i ; Tiuc isville a? 4:00 a. m. ' a V lavanuah at.. ... 6:05 P. m. j y .cfs i sTILl .v UHuf »ii£K, Newsdealers, Sta- .. iL tellers. Hull street (down stairs; : „i n.iy.sne, next to the Post Office, are au- .;.j,-nh for ;h«- Daily Niwa & IIkrald. hi wiili their, will he promptly attended i y.eit of Thieves Broken Up. itic * wral .wuntrymen as well as gardeners, • .u tii« vi. inity of the Louisville and Augusta . have considerably annoyed by a number rs ,..)' l iioth sexes, white ond black, who had ibcir headquarters on the opposite aide of ujal, and made tliat place the receiving depot for earnVies they stole from the various country n-ide "ii their way to market or going home i supplies. U3 well as being a terror to vegetable locality. P.'liceman Morgan sne- : -is Monday night in arresting the whole posse, :r.aing the 'allowing individuals : Dora* Shea, c s*.!; Davenport, Wilson Burnett, (white,) and M.U-*r and Smith Keiser, (colored.) The white vviun u n ested, were asleep on the rafts in the ...til portions of their clothing, which they had g up to dry. The men were discovered headquarters under a large oak tree n:i.e ;pposide side of the canal. On being brought \ the men had nothing to sa^ on . Yv-bile the white girls stated that thing tlieir clothes for the purpose v on the Sylvian Shore for Florida The men were fined thirty dol- y days labor, and the white girls r to Captain McDermott, to be em- scrubbing out the Exchange,andaf- nined at the Police Barracks until I :L:: trip (-i tin* Sylvan Shore. v iiaj i-een v i.-yti ty li jiayor'i Court. ittiii* Honor, Mayor E. C. Anderson, the fol- . ;l. ases were disposed of yesterday morning: Jj.k* a Watson ;colored), improper conduct—drunk I ksordoviy iu the streets—was sentenced to thirty | days* labor on the «t reels. " .. am Br wn ,rolored.», ' barged with threatening pacettv, a young white boy, was i. • . 1 . '^renbe- Cltf imptottmmUt r«W«lpil*lBf SlOBffB»r 6ffMt MIN 4ug h«d their attention called ta * new ."abaci;," which had been erected on tin east aide of the Kx- change. We understand it ia intended aa a iIiliANtlii pedestriana, who may feel inclined, this warm wea ther, to partake of a cooling glass of soda while trend ing their way along Bay street. This singular loafc- ing structure is about eight feet in height, four feet in width, ten feet in length, and is decorated oh the in- terior with old newspapers, which are pasted against the wall with queer taste. You are alieltered while standing on the outside partaking of pour beverage, by a window, which is hoisted up like a trap-door, and is propped by a piece of wood, and answers all the pur poses of an umbrella. We are afraid Council will have to take some action in regard to the construction of this primitive looking concern, as it comes in conflict with the fire ordinance, which requires all wooden buildings erected to be covered with a tin, slate or tile roof. wmmmssmmm s r ~r~ l The Board of Health. This body met last evening, and there being no busi ness of importance before it, remained in session but a short time. The reports frpm the different wards show that the entire city is in excellent sanitary con dition, and unprecedentedly healthy. The number of interments for the week ending July 30th is nineteen —four whites and fifteen colored. A communication was received from His Honor the Mayor, stating that the slaughter houae, which had been reported as a nuisance, will be removed forth with. Supplies foe Frying Pan Lioht Ship.—The United States light house supply schooner Chase, Capt. Perry, from Charleston, -arrived here yesterday. The Cbtae is taking in supplies and will leave to-day for the light ship off Frying Pan Shoals, the commuder and crew of which are reported to have been out of provisions for some time. From Baltimore.—The steamship Fannie, Captain Smoot, from Baltimoro. arrived here at an early hour yesterday morning. We are again indebted to Mr, Kenuolds, the gentlemanly aud accommodating pur ser of the Fannie, for files of late Baltimore papers. The particular attention of the public is called to the advertisement of the City Treasurer addressed to delinquent Tax payers. A dispatch to Messrs. Hunter A (Jaminell, from Philadelphia, dated yesterday, saya - The Tonawsnda has arrived, all well, in seventy hours from wharf to wharf. We arc again indebted to the National Express Com pany for Auguste papers of yesterday. PxmoE out the Morbid Humors of the Blood by a dose or two of Ayer’s Pills, and you will hare clearer heads as well as bodies. jy30-lw FEVER AND AGUE EXTINGUISHED. Martyr9 to Intermittent Fever, a word with you. The responsibility for your suffering rests upon your selves. Just as surely as you shake to-day. or will gjifiKe to-morrow, HOSTETTER'S CELEBRATED STOMACH BITTERS will extinguish the disease un der which you labor. Had jW taken this gc-nlai tonic as a preventive! you would have no need o. it as a cure, fo r it renders the system impervious t', all miasmatic fevers. But since you neglected the pre caution, rid yourselves without delay of the com plaint by resorting to the only reliable remedy.— Break the chills witli HOSTETTER'S BITTERS, and they will retnm no more. This is the experience e( ; thousands, and it will be yours. Quinine is a aRftff, means of relief; it is nauseous to the last degree;-if is more dangerous than the malady itself; In many casee It utterly fails. How different is the effect of the BRTBKS. Tlieir curative action is rapid; they are agreeable to the palate; they are not only entiroly harmless, but tend inevitably to strengthen the con stitution and prolong life; they never have failed, and it Is confidently assumed that they never can fail in any case of Fever and Ague, however inveterate in Us character. To be without Hostetter’S Bitters in any region infested with Intermittent or fiemtttent Fever is Simply to reject safety and court disease; jjT7-oodiy Arrivals at the Hotels.- PULASKI HOUSE—W. H. WlI.TBEROER. G W Lloyd, New Rochelle R Orme, Brunswick A B Heyward, S C C D English. do T H Stafford. Ga E W Davis, TSiy Col Hamilton, Fla MaJ J Hamilton, Fla R M Henry, do C Henry, do J Rouse, do W Moore, Fla Dr L Myers. S C J M Middleton, City J Beckett, do W J Lawton, S C F Phillips. N Y D W Sandy, Ala J Wofford, Allatoona Mrs L Starnes, do E Aspald A wife, Darien SCREVEN HOUSE-G. MoGu.LV. C Palmitier, str Flambeau.L F Gninot, Bait J Pollock, ' do Mrs M H Hagler & child, M Riordan. do j Tampa G Roderigo, do iN Gazan, City C il : -do |J S Jones, Gruffu S Gross, Cily DrAHGra'u . R.‘" Z W Lee. Early co |U Brad well. Bainbuugc Auction Sales, AUCTION. BV BELL, WYLLY A. CHBlgT^ff, Will be Sold THIS DAY, at 10* o’clock/ta front of —, tha store, tooxss Brown Sugar 3 barrels Sugar Cured Shoulders 3 half barrels Beef Cheese, Tea, Candles, Starch, Soap, Ac. ALSO, Barrels best Rye Whiskey Barrels best Holland Gin Barrels best Cognac Brandv Cases Gin Cocktail Cases Whiskey Cocktail Cases Bitters Cases Muscat Wine Cases Sherry Wiue Cases Champagne Cuses Scotch Whiskey Smoking Tobacco Lot of Bar Room Fixtures. ALSO, 9 cases Men’s and.Boys' Straw Hats. ALSO, STEAM BOILERS, ENGINE AND MA CHINERY AT AUCTION. BY BELL, WYLLY A CHRISTIAN THIS DAY, at 12 o’clock, in front of the Exchange, will be sold, TWO BOILERS ENGINE „ MACHINERY, Ac., Saved from the wreck of the steamer Oak. Can be seen at Miller's Foundry Wharf. Terma cash. aul-lt Health and Sea Breeze. BY BELL, WYLLY 4 CHRISTIAN. Will be sold on the FIRST TUESDAY in August, in front of the Court House, at 11 o’clock, THREE LOTS at Montgomery, containing in all nine (9) acres, having a large two story Residence, fronting on the Vernon River, with Kitchen aud large Stables attached lie shrubbery and fig trees are very attractive, health unquestioned and room ample. Eleven and a half miles from Savannah. Sold to close a trust estate Terms : $2,000 cash; balance in one or two years, with Interest, secured by mortgage.jy25-tda J. J. WEST 4? * SUCCESSOR TO P, P. HALSEY & CO., 159 BAY STREET, City Hotel Buildings* GROCERIES AT WHOLESALE. Lemons, Wines. Raisins, Brandies. Nuts, Whiskies, Starch, Gin, Candles, Rnm, Tea, Pickles, Coffee, Sardines, Sugar. Lobsters, Flour, Oysters, Mackerel, Salmon, Russ' Brandy, Gin and Whiskey Cocktail, Arrack, Messina and 8t. Domingo Punches. Rust* Si. Domingo Bitters. Drake’s Plantation Bitters. Van I ew’s Stomach Bitters Hubbel's Golden Bitters. Assorted Cordials, very fine. W Call aud price my goods before going to New York. Jyl9-lm FOR RENT, a Apply to JyS-tf On reasonable terms, FOUR COUNTING ROOMS and TWO LARGE HALLS in the brick building on the corner of Bay and Lin coln streets. Possession given immediately. EDWARD PADELFORD. NATURE’S OWN KilBDK -Congress Spring Water. Empire Spring Water. Columbian Spring Water. No natural or artificial compound has yet been dis covered or manufactured that equals these waters as a preventive, 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 WATER -r • -onduct -sleep- ros j depot- was fined MARSHALL HOUSE- V. B. LUCE C H Chadwick. Flam Vi)' Is a cathartic, alterative and tonic, and is a valuable remedy tor affections of the liver and ki(lney3, dys- pepsia; gout, chronic constipation and cutaneous dia ls a most powerful preventive of the fevers m;.i illions complaints so prevalent in warm cli- EMPIRE WATER V\ T, .tfury W Koipys. sn Mrs w«r- ..1 Beaufort i tn i Pyan. City 1 ~ *' *’ ii, dt ! .7 M Newell, miniature Air Sun rises i San sers ii boy, from in- •9 >«cyor upon his trial -?its and purposes, a . . .li'.-vcfl who ■were j*r . . - sM tue canal. Johnson •..■mg* easy, not apparently caring ! f "/lviuti inr watt imprisoned or not, waa brought A.t T• .*• v -.• I v ith throwing stone9 at the colored giq sported the whereabouts of the headquarters of i.'.vtt? The negro woman stated that Johnson I : '-v* -r’.cnil stones at lier while she was passing in i :.jxiraiivto the retreat of the thieves, where j | was also threatened by some other parties. - John- J j; w*d that the negro woman had cursed him, and -h threw one stone at her, for fun. In order to *vor tr reform the morals of Johnson somewhat 11 *a? tarred over to the Polico Barracks for an inde* lSt-nibeft.il Mt Alin* 1 c .1 ••.)*» A Hiiii. tain ’IT/ (T tt Lyons do IKK a (ini*, 0! ty J M Aiken, Darien tiiac—This Duj iS a ittiartic, and a valuable remedy for riieuma- : >»ra, derangement of the liver, diseases of the skin, enerat debility. Its effects are most salutaiy in iu«g diseases. It is an almost sure cure for scrofula, ; an*: ’ ne most aggravated forms of dyspepsia. As a ntive aud cure for all bilious derangements it s unrivalled. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE I i COLUMBIAN WATER tlioa WATSK. 10 451 At Port. Shipping Intelligence. JSu^lstrate’s Court. ng partie* were examined before Justice | Staley yesterday L Kt * ie er (colored) and Wilson Burnett, charged X:tli r: ' w,iD S the store of C. K. Osgood, near the Flo- r -is neauiboai wharf, were turned over to the City •-n lor trial. TEiese two individuals were up before I Honor th* Mayor yesterday morning, on the I ^ Tlt v 3kn»r.cy. and were fined thirty dollars each, | thirty days j u j ;! n. •j^rge Daniel icolored), charged with larceny, was J 1 * s-Li.tted to jail for trial before the City Court. J (colored), larceny after trust dele- | ana oufideuce repc^ed, entered into bonds for )re tlie City Court. ■*•••?• AH \ ESSELS NOT QUARANTIIJED.—The follow* I t?r i' d °°P> 01 a dispatch received in this city yester- Wilder .Y Fullarton, in reply to a tele relative to the report of the quar- essels : . j , r New Yobe, July 31. [ btirieni*; 3, Fullarton—“There is no quar- s arnviug from Savanuah.” ,J - Livingston, Fox & Co. r dispatch has been received by Messrs. O. aiJ d Mr. B. H. Hardee, steamship agents. PORT OF SAVANNAH. Tuesday, July 31,1S66. Arrived* Steamship Fannie, Smoot, Baltimore—LaRoche, West & Daniels. Steamer Swan, Cohen, Augusta.—M A Cohen. Steamer H M Cool, Taylor, Darien—M A Cohen. Cleared. Steamer Eclipse, Ward, Augusta—J M Kinchley Steamer Sylvan Shore, Tucker, Palatka, Ac.— Olag- liorn A Cunningham. " Imports. Per steamer from Augusta—18,000 shingles, 11,000 feet lumber, 87 sacks flour, 45 bundles paper, and mdse. Paiiengers. Per steamship Fannie, from Baltimore—L T Guiuot, J H Wright, N Gazan, W H Williams, W P Caldwell, J Ashton. Per«teamer Swan, from Augusta—MaJ W J Law- ton, DLMMyers, and 13deck. consignees. Per steamship Fannie, from Baltimore—W Boggs, P H Behn, Bryan, H & Co. Bothwell k W, AgtC R R, O Cohen, Craue A G, M A Cohen, R Cowden, Chip* man &■ C, Duncan & J, F & Dixon. J GUlll *nd k Co. L T Gninot, J E Hernandez. T Holcombe A Co, C V Hntchlns, N A Hardee A Co. LaRoche, W k D, W A R McIntyre A Co, J N Muller, J McMahon. A J Miller A Co, H C Mehrtens, C D Rogers, A A Solomons A Co, W H Stark, Sorrell Bros, So Ex. P Reilly, C Smith B F Sandford, W H Smoot, Watts, McR A Co, J R Wilder, A Wilcox A Co, W P Yonge. A Curd of Thanks, j’gg. u Signed, passengers on the'itfeamship pleasure in tendering our sincere ltJl fain H. Smoot, and his very accominfc': i(i J^ ' Ira, - r * -VIr. W. D. Reynolds, and officers ft j. aC0ai uiaud, for the very gentlemanly and -J --Mig towards us on our recent trip from o-LOi’D. , -'"athan Gazan. Loui, F. Gnlenot. John H. Wright. , July 31,1JC6. UVF.RM.-In our advertising column, this morn- Vtll be found a card, announcing the association Jr * T °seph V. Oonnerat and Mr. John R. j ollnsoI1 'k- general grocery, provision and commission bn- e “- both yeutlemen sre old and well known mer- lul - of this city, and their resumption of business tuiong the encouraging incidents of the times. We I grat.ii-d to see men who were identified with the - of the city in times past resuming their t that they will receive a liberal share, of the public. Per steamer Swan, from Augu3ta—Holcombe St Co, J M Farr, Platner St B, M A Cohen, and others. Consignees per Central Hailroart. July SI, 1866. 134 bales cotton, 39 do domestics, 48 do yarn. 8 do -woo!. 16 sacks peas, 210 do flour, 4,211 shot and aheil, 127 pigs iron, 70 wagon tires, and mdse to Crane A Graybtll, C D Rogers, Cunningham, P * Co, Bell, W A*C, L J Gnllmai tin * Co, J McMahon. P H Behn, R B Lester. S M Lafffttean, A Borchert, P Bdlly. A Gornm, H Roberts a Son. E A Eckman, A A L Freld- enberg, T Willingham, W H Stark. Paper Hangings AND Window Shades. [Faaiily Geoceriz8 at Auction.—Messrs. Stuart A i Broughton streets, being about to r extensive stock of family groceriea, are ut auction daily, from 10 to 13 o'clock. * selling at privato sale at cost prices. ?a well selected variety of flrat iries, which, either at private or e purchased in quantities to auifr t the lowest prices. Fr -ANK , of the Merchants’ Lunch House, i our thanks for the bowl of delicious turtle i accomprmymcnts, and a pitcher of most ex. brewed punch,sent to pur sanctum yesterday, f r 0ok is no doubt entitled to the credit of the soup, ‘fit for sn Alderman or Lord Mayor. The ■ F 1 vvhirdi was of his own making, was worthy of ■tifia or iBE City.—By reference to ths report *- f— the past week, published in’ another '■ 11 ' vil1 be seen that the health of the city con- Eond. Few cities of the same population can lights bill of mortality at this MRS. MARY J. TURNER, No. 58 St. Julian Street, Notice. jyio-ti 1 the old stand of * HENRY I.ATHROP a co Wax and Pearl Flowers. 1HE ART Of making WAX and PEABL FLOWERS T is taught in an elegant manner, and In a very short time, by Mss. ELIZA KEOGH, jy26-tf Corner of York and Jefferson streets. Laths! Laths! ■a j ijmle and diuretic of a highly beneficial chaiac- .cr, and is a positive remedy for diabetes, gravel, calculus, irritation and inflammation of the kidneys and bladder, und has most singularly active effects in restoring tlie.e organs when debilitated by long disease. Females who have suffered for years from irregularity, and'the distressing diseases known only to their sex, have been entirely cured by the fait hful and judicious use of Columbian Water. These waters are bottled fresh and pure, from each of the above named springs, in so carefnl and secure a manner that they preserve all their medicinal value for years, and will be found equally efficacious when drank thousands of miles distant as when taken directly from tlie spring. Beware of imitations and inferior Waters. The corks of all genuine Congress, Empire and Columbian Waters are branded on the side of the cork, thus; ( congress Water, ) t C. & E. S. Co. j ( Empire Water, t C, k. E. S. Co. Packed safely and securely, in boxes suitable tor shipment to any part of the world. Congress and Empire Waters in boxes containing fonr dozen pints, or two dozen quart bottles each. Columbian Water in boxes containing fonr or six dozen half pints, or fenr dozen pint bottles each. Sold by all Druggists, Hotels, Wine Jgerchants, and firet-class Grocers. Sold only at wholesale by HOTCHKISS SUNS, Proprietors. 43 Oeekmun St., N. Y. pi*Orders by mail receive prompt attention. )Ulyi-eod2m W. M. WALSH, t^HOLESALE Druggists, comer Barnard and Broughton streets, Savaanah, Ga., General Agent for the South. CLOCK'S Hair Restorer Restores Gray Hair. CLOCK *8 Hair Restorer makes Hair grow on Bald Heads. CLOCK’S Hair Restorer Stops Hair from Falling Out. CLOCK’S Hair Restorer Prevents Headache. CLOCK’S Hair Restorer is elegantly Perfumed. CLOCK’S Hair Restorer Is all that can be claimed as.a dressing. CLOCK’S leases all the merit claimed for It. refondedr Sold everywhere at $1 per bottle, bottles for 15. dlS-eod tf GUYTON ACADEMY, MALE AND FEMALE, WHITESVILLE, GA. IBB EXERCISES Of this Institution will be re- T HR EXERCISES or this institution win oe re sumed on the second Monday (9th) of Jnly, 1866, under the MuMviaton of the undersigned, who will under the no pi to the charge. .boror expense that will contribute itot Of pupils committed to his KATffS OF TUITION FER SESSION OF FOUR- TEEN WEEKS. ^ ^ Primary, *7: Ordinary, $10; Higher English and Classics. $14. Tnition payable at the end of each gession? No deduction will be made for lost time, except In case* of protracted sickness. Assistants of experience and. ability will be cm- pl(»ed, as soon as the nnmber of pupils renders it JJOW LANDING AND FOE SALE BY T. L. KINSEY A CO., Jy30£t 164 Bay street. Board can be procured, with pleasant families, in the village, on reasonable terms. Parents desirous of having their children thorough ly Instructed in the usual Academic Course, previous to entering College, will have every attention given them in this School A uniform and who esome sys tem ot discipline will be maintained. Duo attention wm also be paid to the moral training of pupils. The undersigned can famish numerous testimo nials as to qualtficattans, Ac., from prominent citi zens ef Edgefield and Barnwell Districts, 8. C.; where he has taught tor a number of years, having |n all faction* 0 *“ *“ te known to him, given entire Satia- TJ*®*" 11 } tea Public Examination at the dose of MCh term, to which the public a e respectfully tn- j5SSta,nt?lhelrSSSL WlU je0-l»w*w*tw R. JJ. JOHNSON, Principal. ’ AT AUCTION. BT BELL. WYLLY « CHRISTIAN. On TUESDAY, the 7th of August. Ip front of the Court House, will be sold without reserve, (u the psesent owner is about to leave the city.) the following property : Eastern half of Lot 7, Crawford Ward, with Improvements, consisting of a jpod two-story House on basement “front" and s one-story House cm lens, subject to a city ground rent of $12 per annum. A Garden Lot, about seven acres, situated at Station No. 4, Central Railroad, called Egypt, with improve ments, a good House and Kitchen, all in good order and under cultivation. ALSO, Farm Lot, containing about twenty acres, situated at Station No. 2, Central Railroad, south side, well wooded with oak and pine. Small garden lot im proved. Titles warranted. Purchaser to p*y for titles. aul-ftds ^Positive Sale SUNDRIES AT AUCTION. BY CL LAURANT. S. B- SWEAT, Auctioneer. G. LAURANT will sell at auction on WEDNES DAY, August 1st, at 10 o’clock ,a- m., the following goods: 1120 gallon Copper Still 10 dozen Vic.hy Mineral Water 20 dozen Ki,"singer Mineral Water 8 inille Meridiana Conchas 0 mille Meridiana Reg. Brit. ■I mille El Sol 1 inille Ritica 2 boxes Catawba champagne, half pints lu gross Claret Corks 20 dozen Sifters 6 boxes Dnryea’s Matzena £0 boxes and kegs Herrings 10 boxes Soaps, and other Groceries 11 dozen Gents’White Linen Bosom Shirts 6 dozen Blue Overalls and other Dry Goods Stiver Watches, Stationery, etc , etc. • ALSO, 1 Rorkaway, in good order 1 Saddle and Bridle l lot of Hon-ehold and Kitchen Furniture. Sale positive, as 1 must close consignments before leaving for the North. Nt-8.—I leave for New York on Saturday next, and will promptly attend to all orders given fo me. jy31-2t G. LAURANT. UNDERWRITERS’ SALE. BY BF.LL, WYLLY & CHRISTIAN. THIS DAY. (Wednesday,) at 10>i o’clock, m front of store, will be sold, for account of Under writers and all concerned. ONE CASK ASSORTED DRUGS, &C-, consisting of a peneral assortment of Drags, Per fumery, Labeled’Glass, Bottles Furnitnre and Toilet Bottles, Syriuges, 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 cash. j;31-2t BY THOMAS J. AVALS IN. THIS DAY, August 1st, will be sold in front of store, at 10 o’clock, A general assortment of Groceries, Dry Goods and Furniture. MARSBIIi’S Asiatic Cholera.Cafe F WITHOUT DOUBT, the only safe and reliable medicine for the immediate relief gad core of the peetilehce which now threaieue to devastate our con tinent. B has been nsed with Sach success daring the epi demic of ’64 in this country, and more recently, in Europe and Asia, that the French and English Go vernments have adopted the recipe at the standard In all cases of Cholera, Cholera Morbus and Diarrhoea. Grest rorpriae hag been , xpressed at ths compara- tive immnntty with which the French and English armies have escaped the plague when stationed <u postirwhere Hie pestilence i>revntlMt!«i<L<>niMiiiiY* we discover it is Wholly attributable to the use of this Invaluable preparation— ' ASIATIC CHOLERA CURE. Jhe proprietor, confident of the merits o this pre paration. has Sited up a Laboratory for its m-.nunc- ture, replete with all tlie appliances of modern science, considering it a duty to contend against the plagne, ■nd use all means which medical experience suggests towards relieving and mitigating its effect Satisfied, by experience, of the reeolt. relying on the impartial opinion of ths medical profession, to whom the formula of its preparation is at Ml times accessible, I present MARSDEN S ASIATIC CHOLERA CORE As the greatest discovery science has made to arrest the progioss of the scourge, CHOLERA MORBUS. PREPARED BY T. W . MAR9DF.N, DEPOT AND LABORATORY 487 BROADWAY, N. Y. FOR SALE BY ALL URrGGlSTS. “ 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 record discoveries and In ventions in Med cal Science which would astonish Galen aud lifts disciples. Of ibe many which come before our notice we must single out Dr. T. W. MAR8- DEN’S ASIATIC CHOI.SKA CURE as an article of real merit, and cheerfully recommend it lu ail diseases of the bowels. We speak from personal knowledge in this matter, feeling satisfied ail who will try it will endorse oar views.—iY. Y. Times.te28-ly. BARRETT’S THE ON THIS CONTINENT. ALSO, 2 Milcli Cows and Calves. Terms cash. aul-lt SPECIAL SALE. BY S. M. LAFFITEAU, THIS DAY, in front of store, at 10 o'clock, A lot ol Ladies' and Gentlemen’s fashionable Wearing Apparel, all in good order. ALSO, A few odds and ends of Goods to close consignments. Valuable Real Estate FOR SALE. BY BLUN & MEYER. Will be sold on the FIRST TUE3DAY in Angnet next, in front, of the Court Hons.. TWO DUELLING HOUSES and a STORE and DWELLING HOUSE, northeast eomer ot Montgomery and Berrien streets, ail in fee simple. May be treated for at private salo. For particulars enquire at our counting room. Jy28-td POSITIVE SALE OF MULES, BY T. J. WALSII. On THURSDAY. August 2d, will bo sold at J. T. fimi lr & Co.’s Stable, corner of West Broad and Har rison streets, at lo o’clock, £0 YOUNG MULES. Sate 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, SIcINTIRR & Co. Will sell, in front of the Exchange, on WEDNES DAY, August 1st, ax 12>£ o'clotk, One Saw Mill, complete, situated on the Canal, in rear of Lachlison's Foundry. Engine 3o horse Power, in flue order. Good Building, with five years lease. 25,000 feet of Ash, more or less. Onejta^ Thtfflpff e is sold to close a copartnership. Terms stateWWthe morning of sale. For further particu lars enquire at the counting room. jyZG-tds AUCTION SALE! OF New, Light Draft, Iren, Side Wheel RIVER STEAMERS. Will be sold at public outcry, and to the highest bidder, in front of the Exchange, in the city of Sa vaunah, at the hour of 12 precisely, on WEDNESDAY, THE 1ST OE 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, built 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 feet stroke; draft, 13 inches; capacity, 700 bales cot ton; 7 months old. The Steamer TWO BOYS was constructed' by the same builders and in the same substantial manner; ta 130 feet long overall; 36 feet wide overall; doable engines; cylinder, 16 inches; 6 feet stroke; draft, 14 inches; 9 months old; capacity. 430 bales cotton. The HARDEE and the TWO BOYS have each ac commodations of the best kind for thirty passengers, with state-rooms, fnrnitnre, Ac., complete, and are ready for work 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 of these watere or any of the shallow rivers of the South. The Steamer WM. G. GIBBONS was burned on the Savannah Blver. Her hull, machinery, holler, Ac., were only slightly injured, and are now in this city and can be seen at any time by applying to the nn deralgned. The three Boats will be sold separately. Terms as follows; One-fonrth payable In two months; one- foorth in three months; one-fourth In six months; one-fourth In nine months. For further particulars appjyfo ^ HABJ)ER Commission Merchant*. Or to BELL, WYLLY * CHRISTIAN, Jy 4:l. t(1 Anouoneers. Savannah, Ga It is WaXRANTED to RESTORE GRAY BAIR TO ITS original, natural color. In every case; it will stop the hair from falling out; it will free the head from hnmorsand dandruff; promote the growth of the hair, and Is a beautiful dressing. We offer no large rewards, bat we authorize all of onr agents to refund the money to any person who wilt use two bottles, and then say Bar rrr’s Vege- tableHair Restorative has not performed all we claim. Testimony from tlie Capital qf the United States. Messrs. Barrett A Co; I was Induced to give yonr Hair preparation a trial, and can heartily reeommend it as unequalled as a Dressing, Purifier aud Restorer,—giving to the Hair a mxuriant richness, and to tlie head a cool and moet agreeable sensation, while it 19 thorough in re storing the hair to its natural color. Very respectfully, W. Hamlet. Washington, D. C., May 13, 1866. Messrs. J. B. Barrett St Co ; I was Induced bv a friend to make a trial of Bar rett’s Vegetable Hair Restorative, and I am very mneh pleased with the t ffect it has had on my hair. I was nearly half gray, and now, before using one bottle, my head is treed from dandruff, and my hair has all the appearance of youth. I tally .believe Bar rett’s to be the best hair preparation in the world. Wm. Hamilton. Fredonia, N. T., April 28,1866. J. R. BARRfciTT 6k CO,, A t oprietors, Manchester, New Hampshire. JACOB LIPPMAN, Corner Congress ami Bernard streets, Agent. F* Solti by all Druggists. jy2*tf Co-Partnership. T HE UNDERSIGNED have associated themselves together under the firm name of A. WILCOX A CO., for the purpose of transacting a Factorage, com mission and Forwarding Bosiness. Refer to H. Brigham, Octant* Cohen, E. Padelfnrd and A. S. Hartridge. A. WILCOX. jy2-’m T. H. PALMER. Just Arrived and For Sale by KENNETH MACLEU CO. 202 Bay Street, N EW SMOKED SIDES AND STRIPS New Smoked Shoulders Dnffleld llama, covered Washington Hams, covered Manning’s Hams, covered. ALSO ON HAND, Mess and Prime Pork, In bblssnd half bbls Fulton Market Family Beef, in half hbl* Goshen Batter, in tubs, and Family and Baker’s Flour. jy3-U GREAT SOUTHERN PAPER WAREHOUSE Depot forPrinters’ Snpplies 210 Bar Street, Sramaii Ga. latee stock of Ledger, Writing and Wrapping " all sizes and weight*; also, Binders' " Papers, of all sizes and weight*; also, Binders' Ckrd Boards, Printers' Cards, Envelopes, Twines and Printing Inks. Having bad long experience iu the basin ess, and baying onr goods in large lots direct from the mann- tactnrers enables us to compete with New York prices. Agents for Wado's celebrated Printing Inks; Agents In thia city for the Bath Paper Mills. The highest cash prices paid for all kinda of paper toek. ONLY St®WHEEL STEAMSHIP THIS > ' WEEK. Cabin Passage. Wo..... Steerage, 910 The fine sidewheel steamship ALABAMA, ATLANTIC COAST ]VCail Steamship Line. Cabin Passage, fiat).. .Deek.910 Tlie very fast sailing steamship LIMEBURNKR Will nil as above on Satnrdajr, Aagnst 4. nt 1 o’clock p. ns. For freight or passage, hav&g superior accommo dations, apply to f jj30 B. H. HARDEE, No 12 Stoddard's Range. •■ARRI80N A ALLEN, No. 5 Bowling Green, New York. BOSTON & SAVANNAH STEAMSHIP LINE. FOR BOSTON The fast steamship CITY OF BATH, G. Hewarth, Commander, will sail for the above port on WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1, nt IE o'clock For freight or passage, apply to RICHARDSON A BARNARD. jj30 Agents. FOR AUGUSTA AND WAY LANDINGS ON THE RIVER M The fine light-arangbt steamer EXPRESS, Captain- JAMES MOODY, Is now receiving freight at Florida Steam Packet wharf for the above places, and willleaveon THURSDAY EVENING, JUNE 9,1866. For freight arrangements apply to J. M. KINCH LEY, on wharf; or to anl-2t F. W. SIMS A CO. Agents. OLD SEMI-WEEKLY LINE. Leave every Tuesday and Saturday. For Palatka, E. Fla., TOUCHING AT BRUNSWICK, ST. MA RY’S, FKKNANDINA, JACKSON VILLE AND PICOLATA. The new and elegant steam packets, LIZZIE BAKER, Capt. N- KING, and SYLVAN YH0RE, Capt JAMES TUCKER, having been specially fitted np for this mate with unsurpassed accommodations, will leave regularly for the above place*, the Sylvan Shore every TUBS- DAY MORNING, and the Lizzie Baker every SATUR DAY HORNING, at ten o'clock. Returning, will leave Jacksonville every Tuesday afi Friday, arriving at Savannah every Wednesday and Saturday mornings, in time to connect with the New York steamers. For freight or Passage apply at the office on Florida wharf; or to CLAGHOBN * CUNNINGHAM, Agent. N. B All freight payable by shippers. ly!6-tf FOR PALATKA, FLA., VIA BRUNSWICK, FERNANDINA AND JACKSONVILLE. k: a. t e, Every MONDAY MORNING, at»o’«ock. T. J. LOCKWOOD, Captain, anl BRADLEY, HILL A Co., Agents. FOR SALE, RIVER STEAMBOATS and TOW BOATS, of various size* 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 FL.A-MBEuA.TJj Captain ALEXANDER, > Will positively sail on bar regular day, Tkanday Aagaat S, at 1 o’clock p. m . for freight or passage, having very superior accom modations, app y to WILDER A FULLARTON UT No freight received alter 11 o’clock a. m. on the day of sailing. No engaged berths secured after Tuesday paid lor-. . Jyfia Murray’s Line* FOR NEW Am. YORK. Cmblrn Pauagr, 9*0...........Steerage, V^o .V 1 efoamahlp LEO, Dearborn, com- mander, will oat! on » Thursday, August 3, all w’elpcjis p, t daUwSrwplyri? 8 "^ h<Win8 8n P* rior * CCOBan °- jy30 Aganta. For Philadelphia. The first claae steamship Tonawanda, TEAL, Commander, will sail for the above port on Saturday, August 11, ut 9 o’clock a. m. Shipper* Ytt.-Ltiig to avail themselves of the advan tages of direct shipments, thus avoiding extra haad-j ling of goods through Intermediate porta, are noti fied that store room will be furnished for freight during the absence of tbs ships. For freight or passage, having superior accommo dations, apply to jy30 HUNTER A OAMMELL. FOE BALTIMORE. < The new and elegant steltaAip ' FANNIE, Capt. H. H. Smoot. Will sail for Baltimore on Thursday, 3d last., ut — o’clock, — m. Freight for FHILADEPHIA will be received find checked through at the same rates charged by other lines. For freight or passage, having good accommo dations, apply to LaBOCHS, WEST A DANIELS, anl Jones' Block. FOR CHARLESTON, HILTON HEAD AND BEAUFORT. K A T E, Every THURSDAY MORNING, at 9 o’clock. T. J. LOCKWOOD, Captain, anl BRADLEY, HILL A OO-, Agenta. FOR DARIEN. THE 8TEAMKB H. M. COOL, Will leave for Darien on Friday morning, 3rd inst., at 8 o'clock. aul-2t SEMI-WEEKLY LINE FOR CHARLESTON, VIA HILTON HEAD AND BEAUFORT Carrying the United States Mail. Leave every Wednesday and Saturday at 3 P. M. DRY GOODS SOUTHERN importing aud Manufacturing DRUG HOUSE Wo. 238 KXWO SCU8V. Pratt & Wilson Brothers, WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS Manufacturing Chemists, No. 238 KING STREET, Fourth door above Market at. Charleston* 3* C. . PRATT, 19. W. WILSON. I P. B. WILSON. iQradnate of Phils, chemist to Ute S.' (College of Phar- C. Nitre and Ml-i lnucy, A Chemist ning Bureau. .1 ItoS. C.Ord. Dep*t The Vroprietors jure Native Geor gians, DIaLIll IM SKVOI, CBBKIOAU, Good Investment. BY BE1.I.. WYLLY * CHRISTIAN. Will be cold on the FIRST TUESDAYJn.AnguBt. in frout of the Court House, at 11 o’clock, ■ A welt Unfit BBICR HOUSE, with tint- buildings, and renting at 945 per month, sit uated on west hall of Au>t No. 10 Wesley Ward, aud fronting sonth on Taylor street, between Habersham and nJne? stories on high basement* introduced, with a cood pomp in the yard. Sold on account and risk of B former purchaser, term* or sale. Terms: One-half cash; balance 66 and 90 daya with approved endorsed notes, with interest, pur- chasers paying for papers- J.T24-tdg Cotton Press at Private Sale, BY BEIX, WYLLY * CHBISTIAS. nvc i APflE COTTON PRESS, mode by IL L* OT0th« wvrer. ofprrestng by tumd tin large* blue of cottontoa MM autiable for shipment ' D We e wtUtafrTpleasure 1°«b°irlngPreens any person desiring *t» purena" DRUGGISTS’ SUNDRIES. att-Sm DISEASES OF THE FEET. JVErs. Eliza Keogh* W IO WAS instructed lu youth by her grand- father, an MnUteut surgeon, chiropodist and medical practitioner, in his professions, has now, from force or ctreums ances, assumed tha practice heraelf; and is specially qualified for the care <3 all diseases of the feet. She warrants cure, or no pay. She Is at present at the CUBNEB OF YORK AND JEFFERSON STREETS, bat will soce remove to a better office. She will vielt patients at their ratt een cea, IT desired. Refers by permission to Dre. North, Fitch and Hori- beck, and Ordinary Bulat, at < has had a iuu.«saf>I practice. anlst, at Charleston, where IjSMl.twAwtf A. MONTH U BEUfi J )0 with our IMPROVED , Before d price* JylMta mi 1 l - TjhM*- -.trji f. to be fonnd 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 Honsahpeping Goods Domestics and Prints Cloths and Caaslmeres Figured Linens and Drills Embroideries aud Laces Hosiery and Gloves Ribbons and Braids Hair Rolls and Curls Lace Points and Veils Bradley's Empress Trails Handkerchiefs Ac., Ac., Ac. EINSTEIN A ECKMAN, my£ltf 151 Congress street, SAVANNAH, GA.- This Oelicious Tonic, Especially designed lor thsMNt of the lelical Profession air the Family. is now indorsed by alt the prominent PhyMclana, Chemists aad Connoisseurs, as possessing alt those Intrinsic medicinal qualities (tonic 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 our claims to public confidence, and guar antees the excellence of thia Standard Article. Pot np In cases, containing one dozen bottles each, and sold by PI. Gr. ETJWE, SAVANNAH, . And ail prominent Druggists, Gmeant, Ac A. M. BININGKR A CO., [Established 1778.] Soie Importers. No. 15 Beaver street. New York. The! Opisissisrihs Press. Beaver street, Bttvc a very Wgh4SSS^fo°.ui2T M •thToTdit'jLnd toil house in New York.—Home Journal. The house of A. M. Btainger A Co., »*Y*J%r* 'lie nouse ol A. JS. nmnger m w., . ■treet. has sustained for a period of eighty refutation that may well be «nvled.-N. *-* , ^°* Co-Partnership. SS.-iSAS BUSINESS, under the name - * OCX H. K. WASHBURN. J. WA8MBUHN. l washburh. The new and fast steamers FANNIE, Capt. W. T. MoNslty, and PILOT BOY, Capt. T. JL F.m. Being specially adapted to this routs, and having so- perior accommodatlens, will ipave regularly as above, fee Fannin every’ Whdneiidav and Mot Bin every Saturday at’^o’etat*' 'Retifiah&'trfil leave Cttmtse- ton on TsnMfcgrifattBHdayB,' at Sajm.' Thane beius connect with the stez mere Sylvan Shore and Lissta Baker from Florida, with New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore steamships, and the central aid. Gulf Railroads. For freight or paaeaga, apply to F. M. MYRKLL, Agent, Jy27-tf Charleston Wharf. MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY. FDR ST. THOMAS, PABA, PERNAMBUCO, BAHIA, AND BIO DE JANEIRO. ■Under contract with the United States and Bsasl Governments for the carriage of the mafia, will dis patch one of thsir NEW FIRST CLASS SIDEWHEEL :ipi STBAMS] each over 2,000 tons burthan, A On th« 22d of Every Month, I*ort of New York. For tbe CoBowinf named ports And At Urn follow- Inn rotas of paasoge* payable in gold or its S »• 170 U0 equlT* lehtr r " nor aasn*- From New York to St. Thoms* - From New Yerk to From New Yofk fo Feroamhuoo Btesrege at hainhass rates, meal* and bedding in- ^Anaitolie^M^teftwffVtoehcbedto eachtmmI. ARl^ra mretpreo through the Jofe Office. Pent- *S» further tafotinatiionoyreeagetyyy to No. ts stodS^Srek- GARRISON A MARTIN J. IBRD, ATTORNEY AT LAW, OFFICE. No. T3 BRYAN JjlM SAVANNAH, GA. 4