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^^7mob>-p<Q. AUGUST «,
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fob NSW YORK.
siiu p A !ai)»m». Saturday, August 4th, at 2>;
|>Salvador; Wednesday, August 8,at
“■ " ■ eriJ Barnes, Thursday, August 9th. at
s fob ruu.aoKLpnii.
' xonavvanda, Saturday, August 11, at 9
It*** 1 ’ ' fob charleston.
, t uov, every Saturday, at 3 o’clock.
! . |r every Wednesday, at 3 o’clock.
' kite.' every Tliureduy morning at 9 o'clock
:r i fob fi.orida.
Llazle Baker, every Saturday morning, at
6 ' eve ry Monday morning, at 9 o'clock
snore, every Tuesday morning, at
cfSiad-
! a nd Uepartare of Trains.
•LBOaD nan.v fassesokr op train
8 A. M.
C:15 p. M,
8 P. JI.
-Avjiiiish at -;
Lea«* ~ w ust» at
irn ' e ;,t iww*
Arn' e * pOWN PASSENGER TRAIN
1,1 7 A. M.
usees a,. ;.'. 8:45 A. M.
Les'« ai^raottali at 1:06 p. M.
ArriUf ‘ .-p vivHT passenger train
«r 7:05 P. m.
4:00 a. M.
iV™u M«on 7:00 a.m.
ATT '' C! news NIORT PASSENGER TRAIN
,“ 3 t 6:40 p.M.
ta lXst»ai.' 8:35 P. M.
'■"mstdarauiali st 6:30 a. m.
'" r i" Seville and Gordon trains connect with
'' iiddo'vn night passenger trains at Gordon
,opU!'
ir r LF RAILROAD—DAILY (Sundaya ex
cepted)
, , Vl . s Savannah at .....
F-pvt-s at Xnomasville at.
: ,,, rhotnasviUe at...
at Savannah at...
7:30 A. M.
9:17 p. M.
4:00 a. M.
0:06 P. M.
'A Policeman and a Negro Mot.
About Woven o’clock on Thursday night, is Polics-
man Dougherty was walking through htt ward, he
saw two negroes standing near the lane door at the
store of Alexander Hardee, southeast comer of Bar-
— gtennislitps and Steamers nard and Jefferson streets. Policeman Dougherty ap-
v proached them and asked what they were doing there,
when one of the negroes said, “stand back, you d—d-
son of a b—h," and at the same time fired a shot
st him, the ball striking Mr. Dougherty in the left
bend, causing a painful, though not s Berious wound'
After firing the shot the negroes immediately ran,and
were fired at and charged by the policeman, but they
managed to make their escape. A short time after
the occurrence, a negro was arrested in a house in the
same lane, about fifty yards from West Bided street,
who had been shot in the ankle. On being taken to
the police barracks, several witnesses who went with
him stated that he had come home from church but e
short before the arrest, and was shot in the ankle by
some unknown person while sitting out on hia steps.
The negro was therefore discharged from custody,there
being no proof that he was one of the negroes who
fired st the policeman.
BThe Cholera.—Owing to the non-arrival of any
boat from the Quarantine up to a late hour laat night,
we are without any official report. We learn, how
ever, that the cholera is daily oh the decrease, and no
new cases have been reported for the past few days.
Serious Accident.—On Thursday night last a white
woman, while in a state of intoxication, jumped form
the stone wall at the east end of the Bay to the ground
below, a distance of over twety-flve feet, which is
paved with cobble stones, breaking both her legs.
Putin fob Fuel and Supplies—The steamer
Young America, Captain Fish, from Baltimore, bound
to Corpus Christi, Texas, put into thia port yesterday
for fuel and supplies, and will sail again on Sunday,
Arrivals at the Hotels.
FSriLL. A BROTHER, Newsdealers, Sta-
^ Booksellers, Bull street (down stairs}
! itay :.uie, next to the Post OiBce, are au-
, for the Daily News ft Herald.
ft with them will bo promptly attended
&T
Befctt 1
Mayor’s Con;
. Honor, the Mayor, E. C. Anderson, the
sts were tried yesterday :
"" voting Dial) in the employ of H. G. Ruwe, was
... .,1 With driving his wagon through Perry street
'. t:.J also with using abusive language to a Po-
Xi:e y mug mau acknowldged both chargee,
■ i admitted that the language was entirely unjustifi-
H.. v.-., fined five dollars and coats.
i long (colored), charged with forestalling
s discharged upon payment of coats,
3 that she was selling for the rightful owner
3 during his absence, and bad not bonght
at a profit io the market,
man (his second appearance before His
I H.. r. ms charged with being drunk and disorderly,
g a house and breaking up crockery ware,
i five dollars, and ordered to replace the
fruken articles, or to pay an equivalent to the owner,
mplted with.
.Manning, strong and able enough to spilt
: brought up ou the charge of being drunk
> the streets. In answer to an enquiry
..: what he did for a living, he stated that he begged,
thick is doubted very much, as his style and demean*
n t would seem lo qualify him for a very
a. He was turned over to the-County
•ostvtit.il as a vagrant. ■ ,
a Gourdine ,colored) was charged with improper
Filling iu the streets. Sam stated that a
mom boy was beating another smaller one, and he re-
ic titrated w.th the negro for beating a small boy,
rhea the former pitched into him, but ran when be
nwthe policeman coming. With a view to .ascertain
uSKhtr statement holds good, be waa sent to
it* barracks and required to tell the whereabouts of
thr other negroes, who will have a hearing today.
Sun Johnson {colored), charged with creating a nni-
sflace. -wond offence, was fined $10, or to be placed at
iakir ior thirtv days
Jam.' Julien .colored), was charged with improper
lighting iu the streets. It appears that they
iiad a tamily quarrel at Julien's house. Jalien's sister
attempted to beat him ih a scrubbing-brush,but was
prevented i-y Jniicu she then went into the house
and , i a revolver to shoot him, but Julien’s niece
iiaemg given the alarm, Jnlien rushed Into the house
and disarmed hii
PULASKI HOUSE—W. H. WlLTBBROBR.
J H Daniells, Millen IJ O Halley, Fla
W H Woods, Columbus J H Beall, A & G R R
J Stewart, City | J Beckett, City
KJDavant, jr. City |S Meyer, Columbus
E Doyle A wile, Fart Pu-|a W Scattergood, Macon
lasgl 1
SCREVEN HOUSE—G. McGINI-T.
W P Phillips, Gnyton
J L Varner. Ga
J Hnlbrnm, Phila
A M Loovls, N Y
J Snyder, Augusta
tWM Smith, City
IF L Crawford. Ga
A L Rice, H Head
G R Waller, do
MARSHALL HOUSE—A. B. Lcok.
E Aspold, str Nansemond
P A Brays, Nt Ex
Dr Boon, laily A- child,
Macon*'
Mrs T C Dempsey A child,
Miss Alden, Perry
E T Jonmey, Columbia
F Sanford, Cincinnati
J P Smielie, Charleaton
Miniature Almanac—This Day.
Sun rises - 6 15
San sets..'*,, c 56
•• . HIGH WATER.
At Tybee.-j^V. 12 eilAt Port 2 21
Shipping Intelligence.
PORTipF SAVANNAH.
FhidaV, Atlg. 3, 1366.
'^rUved. '''
Steamship Young America, Flske. Baltimore, for
Corpus Chrtstl, Texas, put in for coal and water.
Steamor Pilot Boy, Peynu, Charleston—F M Myrell,
1 : passenger.. ’’ 4
Per steamer Pilot Boy, from Charleston—Rev Mr
Hiller, J T Smith, C A Duncan.'Capt L W Wortsman,
MrsDOwnie and 2 children, Q Atkinson, A L Rice, G
B Wallace, A Falser, W McCauley H W ltnnner. Col
J J Ward, and 6 d eck. j p
B P King, Smith, St Marys, Ga, In ballast—
r ft Gammell.
Sehr Agnes, Carter, Jackaonville, in ballast—C L
Colby A
Consignees per Central Railroad.
L.,-- Aug. 3, 1866.
(95 bales cotton, 140 do yarn, 6 do. domestics, 3 do
wool, 6 boxes tobacco, 12 cars Imnher. 55 ska ground
note, 2 care old Iron, 3 cotton gins and mdse to F W
Sims ft Oo, Tison A O, G Patten A Son, E Padelford,
Brigham, H A Co, Hnntcr & G, J McMahon, Bell, W
A C, Erwin A H, J W Rabun & Co, F Durden, L J
Gntlmartln A Co, A & G R R, T J Walsh, E F Metcalf
A Co, W J Sams, Latbrop ft Co, C D Rogers, Whiting
A Co, Tncker A L, E C Wade, Crane A Grayblll, W ‘
FnRarton.
City Sheriffs Sale.
U NDER anil by virtue of a fl. fa. issued out of tbe
Honorable City Court of Savannah, remrnable
to November term I860, in favor of Kdgar L. Guer-
ard vs. William H. Banks, I have ievied and will
sell on the first Tuesday in September next, being
■ the 4th day of 9aid month, in front of the Court
ii.Aier. The police hearing of the | Hou9e, in the city of : avannah, between the legal
yed Julien and his niece, together • hours of sale, fifteen (15) sh res of the stock of the
nan as witness in the case, to the Po>
On being brought before Hia Honor,
bis niece and the witness entirely ex-
Liw from any blame in the matter, and he
irgcd, but it appeared that the negro woman
ter had been engaged in a fight; they
- liieTtriV-re fined five dollars each.
Arrc a t of James W. Kearney.
-•uoui irii o'clock on Thursday night last, Lieut.
Wray, of tiie Police, accompanied by A. E. Jones,
• Cou.’.tv <’u:stable, and John Brown, a Constable of
bu^.i.1; o'uuty, who happened to be at the market
witi fcls cart, left.the city in pursuit of James W.
Kearney, who had shot Col. Ashton. Lieut. Wray and
C-jUlV Jones were in a bugg>-, and Constable Brown
on a r=>back. The officers, after riding all night,
to Mr. Kearney about half-past seven o’clock
morning, within three miles of his house in
fr-Ixh (Jouuty. He was sitting in a wagon with his
.ud a uegro man driving, when the officers ap-
yr-.aU him. On being told that he was a prisoner
^immediately gave himself up, and stated that he
ulshoi. Col. A«hton in self-defence. On taking him
.: caarge, the wagon containing his wife was driven
nciLr by the uegro, and Mr. Kearney was placed in
:£i ouggy—one of the officers getting out and taking
iht horse from >Ir. Brown, who got on the train and
arrived iu the city last evening. The officers arrived
- ere uight with the prisoner, who was lodged In
Uie Chatham County Jail.
Savannah Mntual Loan Association, to satisfy the
game. Property pointed out by plaintiff.
Terms cash, purchasers paying for titles.
CHARLES J. WHITE,
Sheriff C. S.
Also, at the same time and place, an open face
GOLD WATCH, levied upon as the property ol
Francis McNeil, by virtue of a fl. fa. in favor of James
H. Roberts. Terms cash. .
CHARLES J. WHITE,
anl-tds sheriff Q. 8.
Medical.
Auction Sales.,
SINCE THE LAST
ANNUAL MESSAGf
Issued .t tub Proprietors of
Hostettet’s «
STOMACH BITTERS,
For the lnformfitton and guidance of all who regaii’
HEA.LTH
Aa the GREATEST OF TEMPORAL BLESSINGS, the
demand for this potent and agreeable Vegeta*
ble TONIC and ALTERATIVE has
been immensely increased.
Not only In this country, bat In all other lands to
Which commerce bears onr flag, the peculiar merits
of the article are known and appreciated. It lias
been found salted to all climates, all localities, and
the needs of every class of society. Componnded of
the purest vegetable ingredionts, unalloyed %lth any
mineral salt or corrosive vegetable alkaloid, and com
bining the properties of a WHOLESOME STO-
MACHIC, a GENTLE LAXATIVE, and an efficient
ANTI-BILIOUS AGENT, it la 'endorsed ‘by practica
Chemists as the safest, and by unprejudiced physi
cians as the surest Preventative, Regolatiug and
Restorative Preparation of tile age.
The nature of its components is the guarantee of
Its harmlessness. It consists of the stimulating prin
ciple of sound Rye, medicated with the finest tonic,
antl-febrlle, aperient, antiscorbutic, and anti-spas
modic herbs, roots and barks that botanical research
has yet developed tor the use of man. Every vegeta
ble substance that enters into its composition is
culled and selected with scrupulous care, and no;
thing that is not sound and perfect of It, kind is used
in its manufacture.
In the factory at Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, a sys
tem of Inspection far more thorough than that
adopted by Government authority, as a test of the
qaality-of the great staples or life, Is rigorously prac
Used. Every barrel of the cereal stimulant which
forms the basis of the Bitters is ascertained to be ab
solutely pure before it is received into the manufac-
taring department,, and every leaf and fibre of the
medicating ingredients scrutinized before the proees
of infusion commences. Sncli is the enormous ca
paclty of the tanks in which the Bitters are prepared
that the proprietors are enabled to keep a large stock
on hand, and to snppiy the doigestlc ami foreign
market with an article matured ami mellowed by
time. Hence the fiery and biting flavor which at
tacbea to ordinary bitters, and which U due to tlieir
newness and the lnlerlor quality of the drugs and
alcohol of which they are concocted, is never per
ceived in this mild and agreeable preparation'. Ac
cording to the testimony of able chemists, the es
sence of good Rye is the most healthful of all spirits,
anil
Hostetler’s
AUCTION NOTICE.
BT BELL, WTLLY CHRISTI AM.
Bill be sold THIS DAY. at 10>i o’clock, in front of
the store.
The usual assortment of
Groceries, Wines,
Liqnors, ..
Tobacoo, Candles, ,
Tea. Floor,
Cheese, Butter,
Lard, Mackerel, J Syrup,
Bacon. Starch, v Sugar,
Clothing. Shoes.
Hats. Dry Goods,
Furniture, Com MeaL
Currants, Fancy Articles. Ac., Ac. »“g4
Miscell
SI
MARSDEN’S .
Asiatic Cholera Care
TS, WITHOfrr DOUBT, the only safe and reliable
X medicine for ttie immediate relief and car. of |be
pestilence which now threatens to devastate GOT COB-
It has been nsed BMh each success dariag the epi
demic of ’*4 to this country, and more recently, in
Europe and Aria, that the French and EngtlsB Go
vernments have adopted ttie recipe as the standard
In all cases of
ESTATE SALE. m
BY BELL, WYLLT At CHRISTIAN
Wm be sold, on the first Tuesday in August, In front
.of the Court Bouse, at 11 edock.
Lot No. 28 Charlton Ward, with Improvements, con
sisting of Brick House, (two story.) sold by virtue of a
Decree in Equity from Chatham Superior Court.
Terms Cash, purchaser to pay for papers.
ALSO,
At the same time, a Garden Lot. containing five
acre, well improved, with a neat dwelling and out
houses, situated on the Middle Ground Rond, within
two miles of the city. . ....
Terms, one-half Cash, the .balance at 00 days with
mortgage on the property. aug4ta
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE I!
at auction.
BY BELL, WYLLY & CHRISTIAN.
On TUESDAY, the 7th of August, in front of the
Court House, will be sold without reserve, (as the
present owner is about to leave the city,) the following
property : Eastern half of Lot 7, Crawford Ward, with
improvements, consisting of a good two-story House
on basement “front” and a one-story House on lane,
qpbject to a city ground rent of $12 per annum.
also, _ .'j
A Garden Lot, about seveu 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 6tation No. 2, Central Railroad, south side, well
wooded with oak and pints, small garden lot im
proved.
Titles warranted. Purchaser to pay for titles.
aul-tds
Valuable Real Estate
FOR HALE.
BY BLUN & MEYER.
itai ba wild ofl (he FIRST TUESDAY in
Angnst'ncxt, in front of the Court House,
TWO DUELLING HOUSES and a STORE
and DWELLING HOUSE, northeast eorner
ol Montgomery and Berrien streets, all iu fee simple.
May be treated tor at private sale. For particular*
enquire at our counting room.■
Cholera, Cholera Morlras aid Diarrkda. *
Great sarprise has been • xpremed at the comiMM-
U*» Immunity with which the French and English
armies hare escaped the plague whea stationed at
posts where the pestilence prevailed, end, oa inquiry,
we discover it is wheliy attributable to the me of this
invaluable preparation—
ASIATIC CHOLERA CURE.
The proprietor, confident of the dmiHs or thia pre
paration. has fitted np a Laboratory for its —■rtrr
tore, replete with all the appliance, of modern science,
considering It a duty to contend against the plague,
and use all means which medical experience suggest,
towards relievitqf aud mitigating its effect.
Satisfied, by experience, of the result, relying on
the impartial opinion of the medical profession, to
whom the Lrmtdi of its preparation is at aU times
accessible, I present . .. ,
MARSDEN’S ASIATIC CHOLERA
CURE
As the greatest dfW^ery science"has made to arrest
the progress uf the scourge, CHOLERA MORBUS.
Shipping.
I
Shioping.
ONLY 8IDEWHEEL STEAMSHIP THIS
WEEK.
FOR NEW YORK *
ATLANTIC COAST*
41 ft11 Coiftpnny
Cabin Passage, $30.
The fins sidewhetl steamship
Steerage, $10
4*
ALABAMA,
7JMMOTMBR. Commander/ * g . .
Will sail a^above on .
Sa.arday, Arngmat A. at MX o'clock p. m.
■' J** *
For freight (a passage, having superior accommo
dations, aptdWo .
A H.-HARDEE,
No 12 Stoddfffd's Range.
GARRISON 4 ALLEN,
Jy30 , Ho. 5 Bowlingftreen. New York.
Empire Xiine
FOB HEW YORE.
PREPARED BY
T . W . MARSDEN.
DEPOT AND LABORATORY 487 RROADWAY, N. Y.
FOR SALE BY ALL DRUOOISTS.
“ 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 and his disciples. Of the many which .i ome
before onr notice we moat single out Dr. T. W. MARS
DEN’S ASIATIC CHOLERA CURE as an article of
real merit, and cheerfully recommend it in ail diseases
of the bowels. We speak from personal knowledge
in this matter, feeling satisfied all who will try It will
endorse onr views.—A T . >'■ Times.Je28-ly.
BAEBETT*S
The new and faat sidewheel steamship -
San, ^alyacjor,
ATKINS, Master,
Will sail for New York on #
Wednesday, Aagut B, at a o'clock — m
PASSAGE RATES:
Cabin Passage, $$5 Steerage, $13
For freight or passage, having accommodations su
perior to any steamer in this trade, apply to
B. H. HARDER,
Ho. 12 Stoddard's Range.
GARRISON ft ALLEN, Agents,
jy$3 M No. 5 Bowling Green. N. Y.
MagiMtrate’s Court.
The following oases were disposed of before the
•arijua.Magistrates yesterday:
Bekre Justice Staley.—State vs. Henry Johnson,
'ttloredj—Assault and battery—committed to jail for
trU before the City Court.
Stale vs. Cyrus Blister—Assault with intent to kill—
committed to jail for trial before the Superior Court
state vs. Ttios. Manning—Larceny—committed to
jfiil tor trial before the City Court.
Before Justice Smith.—State vs. Robert Ward—Ma-
• mischief— committed to jail for trial before the
Ljuntv Court. A colored woman bad informed Ward
ul s °hietliiug said by a white man, whereupon Ward,
fi-TUvd wuh a gun, collared the white man, and carried
QiIU the canal to confront the colored woman.
The woman not being home the white man was re-
. ^ed.
Before Justice Ilart.—Yesterday being Justice Hart’s
4 0Urt< iay # the following cases were disposed of: twen-
‘T uvil utijeb, three jury cases, one garnishment case,
- c claim case, sixteen bail cases settled, and three
CITY SHERIFF’S SALE.
U NDER and by virtue of a fl. fa , Issued out of the
Hon. City Court of Savannah, in favor of James
Leavv vs. Louis Furstenberg, returnable to the No
vember Term, 1866. of said Court, I have levied and
will sell before the Court House door in the City of
Savannah, between the legal hours of sale, on the
first Tuesday in September next, being the 4th day of
said monlh.'tbe following property, to wit: Ten bare
and 4 half bars of Soap, Clothes Pina. Soda, Pepper,
Cream Tartar, Water Buckets, Brooms, Ac., Ac., to
satisfy the same. _
Terms cash. CHARLES J. WHITE,
aug3-td Sheriff C, S.
Chatham Sheriff’s Sale.
U NDER and by virtue of two fl. fa’s, issued ont of
the Hon. Superior Court of Chatham County, re
turnable to the January term, 186J, of said Court, In
favor of Aaron Champion vs. Angus McAlpin, J. W.
McAlpin and Donald McAlpin, I have this day levied
upon, and will sell, before the .Court House door,
in the City of Savannah, County ft Chatham, and
State of Georgia, between the legal honrs of sale,
on the first Tuesday of September next, being the 4th
day of .aid month, the following property, to.wits
Ail that tract or pan el of land, situate, lying and
being In Chatham County, on the savannah river,
and known as “ The Hermitage,” containing about
six hundred and forty (6401 acres, more or less, and
bounded as follows: Ou the north by tbe Savannah
river, on the east by lands belonging to Wm. H.
SHles, on the south by the Augusta road, and on the
west by lands belonging to John Williamson, with
the buildings aud improvements on the said tract of
lend, lying and being the property of the abo.e
named def ndants, described and conveyed In a cer
tain Indenture of Mortgage bearing date the ?4tli day
or .'ley, eighteen hundred and sixty-one, to satisfy
seldfl. fa’s, , ' ...
Property pointed out by Plaintiff’s Attorneys.
Terms cash, purchasers paying for at]**- „
BENJAMIN L. COLE,
aug3-td - Sheriff C. C.
STOMACH BITTEFIS
Are the only Medicinal Tonic In the World of which
that fluid is the stimulating Ingredient.
To Dyspeptic Sufferers.
Under the general head of Dyspepsia may be classed
aU the varieties of Indigestion. Its-symptoms are
so various, and differ so much iu different individuals
that it is almost impossible to classify them. In fact,
some of them are utterly indescribable. It may be’
safely asserted, however, that half the diseases of
mankind spring from a disordered condition of the
stomach; and that the other half, whatever their
origin, react upon that sensitive and Important or
gan. Among the ordinary Indications of Dyspepsia
are flatulence, a bloated and lull feeling about the
stomach and abdomen immediately after eating, a
gnawing sensation or a sen.e of hollowness at the
pit of the stomach between meals, a heavy dull feel
ing in the head, feebl* or unsteady appetite, occa
sional nansea, restlessness daring night and a weary,
nnrefreshed feeling on rising in the morning, palpita
tion of the heart, depression of mind, sometimes
amounting to monomania, loss of memory, confu
sion of thought, sour stomach, with raising or food,
and a choking sensation in the throat, dimness of
eye, pain in the diaphragm, feebleness and disincli
nation for exertion, and sometimes emaciation and a
corpse-like pallor. These are a few of the direct
signs of Dyspepsia, but as it is generally complicated
with specific affections of the bowels, the liver aqil
the letves, Its victims have many additional torments
which are technically attributed to other canses.
The best advice that can be given to any one who
has the slightest predisposition to Dyspepsia, is to for
tify his or her digestive organs by the dally use of
Hostetter’s Bitters.
The disease proceeds from a lack of vigor iu the
stomach, and this vitalizing preparation will tone
and renovate that organ. If the gastric apparatus is
in good working order, and can perfectly dissolve
andtborenghly assimilate the food submitted to its
operation, there wllf'be no Dyspepsia. If it cannot
do this, it requires reinforcement, and the best of all
reinforcing agent9 should be forthwith resorted to.
The stomach is the commissariat'of the system
supplies the elements of life to the whole body.
It is prepared the material of blood, muscle, bone
and fibre, and If it falls to purvey that material in
quantity, and of a proper kind, the whole body suf
fers, an&plth it the mental faculties. Therefore pro
tect the cothmissariat department. Don’t let the en
emy obtain possession of it. It is eas'er to prevent
disease from getting into an organ than to expel it
after it becomes a chronic fixture. Consider the
first Indication of nneasiness In the stomach as a
sign that Dyspepsia Is preparing to attack, and baffle
it at once with the GREAT REPELLANT.
But if it la too late to prevent, remember that it is
not too late to cure. It is believed that there is no
case or Chronic Indigestion that can withstand the
remedial operation of
j Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters.
This belief Is grounded on twelveyeats’ experience
of the efficacy of the preparation. The first instance
of Its failure to give relief is yet uncbroniclcd. If It
ever had failed, tbe voluminous correspondence ad-
dressed to the proprietors from all parts of tbe United
States and South America, would at least include
one letter expressing dissatisfaction. But no, there
is not one. The testimony, extending over a period
of more than a dozen years, is all of the approving
tenor. Certainly this is a sufficient warrant for
claiming that the BITTERS are a SPECIFIC FOR
INDIGESTION IN ALL ITS VARIETIES.
Hostetter’s Bitters
Health and Sea Breeze.
BY BF LiL, WYLLY A.JCHRI9TIAN.
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 tbe Vernon River,
with Kitchen and large stables attached.—
Tiie shrubbery and fig trees are very attractive,
-health unquestioned and room ample. Eleven and a
half miles from Savannah. 8old to close a trust
estate.
Terms : $2,000 cash; balance In one or two years,
with interest, secured by mortgage.Jy25-tds
^ cr the San Salvadou.—The steamship
'•ador. Captain Atkins, from Quarantine, ar-
j ' s . it . ter wharf In this city yesterday morning.
, '"'''lor haa been thoroughly fumigated and
in-,*'"’. J I’ aBSen gers desiroua of going North need
a lcar s about taking passage on tier, at she is in
*vud condition as ever. Captain Atkina and Puraer
„ ' Cl ™ brid 8« are “tm on board the San Salvador,
" au wiUiug as ever to do all in their power to
: the comfort of passengera.
Bargains In Dry Ooods.
timer the above caption, Mr. C. J. Beatty, who has
jnst taken the store formerly occupied by Mr John
McConaghy, at No. 160, Broughton street, advertise* a
'try large stock of dry good* at remarkably low
prices. His list embraces a great variety, and we
recommend an examination of his goods by thoae
*boui making purchases.
* Ladies’ Or^ss Trimmings, &o.
okll attention to tbe advertisement of D. J.
Trg <* & Co., successors to D. S. Cohen, 303 Broadway,
York, importers and jobbers of Ladies* Dress
Trimmings, Ornaments, Zephyr Worsteds, Peris
Taney Goods, &c., &c. The firm is so highly reoom-
^wnded to us wo do not hesitate to endorse it, and to
/dvi»e Savannah merchants to call upon them.
Market Square House.—We call attention to the
^ v fciti«jfcineut of this popular resort, near the market.
• r - Baster is well known in his business and very
I^pular, and those who are judges speak highly of the
quality 01 the viands be dispenses.
Fuoit Cham-ebton. The steamer Pilot Boy, C»Dt.
Mie, fram Charleston, arrived at an early hour list
vaing. For copiee of late Charleston papers, w»
6 indebted to Capt. Payne.
For “pies Of late Nashville and Augusta papers, we
«indebted to E. P. Tunnison, agent of the Southern
press, and for copies of Augusta and Macon papers
' are indebted to the National Express Company.
a ^ trHGE on IHE Mo»»n> Hutton, or thx Blood by
ose or two of Avxn’s Pills, and you will hava
‘aver heads as well as bodies. - j,SO-
CmHEfilfTS SALE.
TTNDER and by virtne of a fl. fa. issued out of the
U Hon. City Court of Savannah, in favor of James
Lloyd vs. Bernard C. Wagner, returnable to the No
vember term, 1866, of .aid Court, I have levied and
will sell on the first Tue-dav in September next, be-
iDg the fourth day of said month, before the Court
Honso door, in the City of Savannah, between the Ie-
.gul hours of Sale, the following property. *0 Wit:
All that lot. parcel or tract of Land, lying and being
in the city of Savannah, county,of Chatham, and State
of Georgia, ana known and designated In the map or
plan of said City as Lot number is, Liberty Ward,
contalnlnl 60 feet front by 90 feet deep, more or less,
and bounded as follows: off the North by State
street, on the South by President street, on tne East
by Lot 17, Liberty Ward, and on ihe West by Mont
gomery atre,-t. , _ . .
Property'levied on to satisfy the above fl. fit., and
pointed out by the defendant.
Terms Cash, purchase poytagfor UUj^gp
aug4-tds Sheriff C. S.
FRESH GROUND GRITS
AND CORN MEAL,
A LWAY'S on hand, in large or small quantities,
H. and for aale (at the lowest Drice) by
and for aale (at the lowest price) by
B. F. SANFORD,
At tils Savannah Mil 1 A
iyxi-tf East end of Bmiuthion street.
Co-Partnership.
T^Srt^?i^ p ‘ 8IQNED have entered Into a co-
.ORmSiL!?', the transaction of a FACTOR-
2n G d B ti a tle d o° 0 J M a°B N U^ 8 i N ^ 9 ’ ° nder the n * nM!
Household Medicine.
H is a great fallacy to suppose that the nauseons-
ness of a medicine is any probf of its value as a res-
togttive. The, truth is, that if the palate revolts
against a remedy. It cannot do much good.
HOSTETTER’S BITTERS
Are not unpleasant to the taste, and always soothe
and quiet, instead of irritating the stomach. Indeed
they are the best known prevenUtive of and rare for
nansea. Their usefulness as a family specific can
scarcely be overrated. For sickness at the stomach,
sudden spasms, wind colic, hysterica, nervous head,
ache, lassitude, low spirits, aud the thousand amf
oiie little ailments that are continually occurring in
every family, there is nothing comparable to them. A
whole medicine chest tall of tinctures, essences, pow
ders, and pills, is not worth a single bottle of the
BITTERS In such cases.
Good Investment.
BY BELL. WYLLY & CHRISTIAN.
Will be sold on the FIRST TUESDAY in August, In
front of the Court House, at 11 o’clock,
A well built BRICK HOUSE, with out
buildings, and renting at $45 per month, sh
unted on west half of Lot No. 10 Wesley
Ward, and fronting south oo Taylor street,
between Habersham and Price. Dwelling has two
stories on high basement, gas pipes introduced, with
a good pump in the yard. Sold on account land risk
of former purchaser, he not complying with terms of
sale. Terms : One half cash; balance 60 and 90 dsys
with approved endorsed notes, with interest, pur
chasers paying for papers. jy24-tds
WRIGHT’S
Patent Improved
IRON SCREW!
FOR
Packing Cotton.
T he attention of cotton planters is
Invited to the claims of this invention, which, in
SIMPLICITY, ECONOMY, DURABILITY and POW
ER, surpasses any machine for Baling Co’ton ever
before presented to the country. Its great excel
lence In these respects makes it
THE BEST MACHINE
FOR PACKING COTTON
IN THE WORLD!
1. ITS SIMPLICITY.—It is a new and improved
application of the Screw Power; just as simple In its
cousiruction as the old fashioned wooden screw, as
easilv managed, and no more liable to get ont of or
der. " No ropes or pnllies as used In the cotton
presses.
2. ITS ECONOMY.—It has been demonstrated by
aotnal experiment to be cheaper than tho wooden
screw. The timbers used in its construction arc
much smaller and fewer than those emplqyed In the
old screw; the levers being only 16 feet long, and the
height of the whole frame above the bed being only
10 foot. All these timbers can be procured on the
plantation, no matter how exhausted the forest. Any
ordinary wood workman can build'the frame, and
half a dozen bends will put it np in a few boars.
3. ITS DURABILITY.—The Screw and Nut are or
iron, aud will last for years without any appreciable
wear. The whole machine occupies so little space
that it can be completely covered at very small cost.
4. ITS POWER.—With a lever only sixteen feet
long, one mule is snffleient for packing tbe heaviest
bales. Planters who have used it say that, with two
males, cotton may be compressed on this machine
for shipment.
This Screw was invented just before the opening of
the war, and has subsequently never been very gen
erally introduced. Those who have used It and seen
it used, unanimously concur In the opinion’ that it la
UNRIVALLED AS A COTTON SCREW.
The following testimonials from some of the beat
and most reputable planters In the country show the
estimate in which this Screw stands with those who
have tried it:
We have used and teen in operation for the li
five years, Wright’s Improved Cotton Iron Screw,-
and feel no hesitati, n in pronouncing It the very best
Cotton Screw we have ever known. So highly do
we esteem it, that, if practicable to obtain one of
them, we would have no other. It is easily bn It,
simple in its construction, not liable to get ont of
order, packs well, with great power and with great
facility.
Edward T. Shepherd. G. Y. Banks.
Elcanah Pace. W. H. Mitchell.
Columbus, Ga., July 1, 1866.
AU orders for the Screw will be filled by
LINVILLE A GLEASON,
Savannah, Ga , or
L. D. PALMER,
General Agent for Southern Georgia and S. Carolina.
jy30-diw2m
Caution.
THE GOVERNMENT INDORSEMENT.
jy25-lw
H. K. WASHBURN.
J. WASHBURN.
i. Washburn.
Notice.
B. BtiADY, Tailor,
W OULD inform his friends and former patrons
that he has returned to Savannah, and taken
charge of the Catting Department at Messrs. CAMl*
* CHRISTIE’S, 118 Broughton street, where he
would be pleased to tender hia service, to all who
majr favor him with n call. % ij3i-i-
In order to guard against dangerous impositions,
the pablle are requested to take especial note of the
beautifully engravril proprietary stamp, through
which the Government of the United States officially
authenticates every bottle of Hostetter’s Bitters.—
-This shield, thrown by the Government over the pro
prietors aad tne public for their joint protection, is
placed conspicuously across the cork'and over the
neck of each bottle, and cannot fail to strike the eye
of the most cnsnal observer, Nothing that purports
to be Hostetter’s Bitters can be genuine unless the
stamp Is there.
It is slso proper to state that tho Bitters are sold
exclusively in glaas, and never, under any circum
stances by the gallon or barrel. Impostors and
traitors are abroad, and the only safeguatd the pub-
Uc have against them is to see that the Bitters thoy
bny bear the engraved label and note ol hand of
Meaaro. Bostetter A Smith, and the stafnp above men-
tldndd. !|>T~ ‘ "Vi l
Steamers for Sale.
rpwi
O LIGHT "DRAFT BITER STEAMERS AND
For sale low.
one STEAM TUG, all nearly new.
Apply to
jy31-tf CHA8. L. COLBY A OO.
PREPARED AND SOLD BY :
HOSTETTtR & SMITH,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
For aale by j. t.tppman.
Cor. Congress mud Barnard eta,, StTmnnmh* Gm.
jNST For Nmle by mQ druggists, grocers store
keepers ttirosgtiout tke world. jylT-eodlj
J. J. WEST,.
SUCCESSOR TO P, P. HALSEY A CO.,
159 BAY STREET,
City Hotel Buildings-
GROCERIES IT WHOLESALE.
Winea,
Brandies,
Tea,
Coffee,
n .an.
Lemons,
Raisins, whiafcuw
Nats, _
Starch, ® n ’ D
Candles, Rum,
pickles,
Sardines,
Lobstera,
Oysters,
Mackerel, _ Salmon,
R^Brandy. Gin an^WMrit^ “
„ i and St. Doming
Drakes PlantationBUters.
Van I ew’e Stow* Bitters
Hubbcl’s Golden
going^toNetr
ON THIS CONTINENT.
It lS WAKRAffTRO to RESTORE GRAY HAIR. TO TT8
original, natural color, in every case; It will sror
tbe hair from falling out; it wUlfree the head from
humors and dandruff; prompts the growth of the
hair, and is a beautiful dressing.
We offer no large rewards, but we authorize all of
onr agents to hkfukd the honey to any person who
will use two bottles, aud then say Bar ht’s Vege
table HaiitRestorative has not performed all we
claim.
Testimony from the. Capital of the United States.
Messrs. Barrett & Co:
I was induced 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
most agreeable sensation, while it is thorough In re
storing the hair to Us natural celor.
Very respectfully, ... W. Hamlitt.
; i WaaMtyton, J*. c., May 15, l®f’
Messrs. J. R. Barrett .i Co :
I was induced bv a friend to make a trial of Bar
rett’s Vegetable Hair Restorative, and I am very
much pleased with the effect tt has had on my hair.
I was nearly half gray, and now, before-using one
bottle, my head is freed from dandruff, and my hair
lias all the appearance of youth. I fully believe Bar
rett's to be the best hair preparation in the world.
i , i Wh. Hamilton.
Fredonia, N. Y., April 26,18D6.
J. a. BARRETT A CO., Proprietor.,
Manchester, New Hampshire.
JACOB LIPPMAN,
Corner Conere»9 anti Barnard streets. Agent.
0F" Sold by all Druggists. jy*-tf
Just Arrived and For Sale by
KENHETH HAGLEA K CO.
202 Bay Street,
N SW SMOKED SIDES AND STRIPS
New Smoked Shoulders
Duffleld Hams; covered
Washington Hams, covered
Manning's Hams, covered.
-^AP.ifa*fni l
Mess and Prftrieftork, W bblsaud half bhls
Fulton Market Family Beef, in half bhla
Goshen Butter, in tubs, and
-Family and Baker's Flour. j]r3-tf
oldImi-wegev line.
Leare every Tuesday and Satnriay.
For Palatka, K Fla
TOUCHING AT. BRUNSWICK, ST. MA
RY’S, FERNANDINA, JACKSON
VILLE AND PICOLATA.
The naw and elegant steam packets,
LIZZIE BAKER,
Capt. N. KING, and
SYLVAN SHORE,
• Capt JAMES TUCKER,
having been specially fitted np for this route with
unsurpassed accommodations, will leave regularly
for the abovo places, the Sylvan Shore every TUES
DAY MORNING, and the Lizzie Baker every SATUR
DAY MORNING, at ten o’clock.
Retaining, wiU leave Jacksonville every Tuesday
and Friday, arriving at Savannah every Wednesday
and Saturday mornings, in time to connect with the
New York steamers. _
For freight er Passage apply at the office on Florida
wharf, or to
CLAGHORN ft CUNNINGHAM,
AgenU.
N. B.—All freight payable by shippers. jyl6-tf
FOR FILM!, FL1.,
VIA BRUNSWICK, FERNANDINA AND
JACKSONVILLE.
....... Deck, $13
9Q>E WHEEL LINE.
*
Bie very fast, new and splendid aide-wheel ateamship
GENERAL BARNES,
S-P 60 tona, Tlio*. H. Morton, commander, wffl posi-
tivMyaall on her ragnlar day,
Thnnday, fftfe laat., at ry 2 o’clock a. m.
For freight or passage, having very superior ac
commodations, apply to -
WILDER ft FULLARTQN.
N. R—No freight receiv#«t*on the day of saftlfeg.
No berths secured after Tne:-day, 7 th instant unless
paid for, acg4-5t
For Philadelphia.
The first clans steamship
Tonawanda,
TEAL, Commander,
will sail for the above port on
fiatardajr, August 11, nt u o’clock a. m.
Shippers wishing to avail themselves or the advan
tage, of direct shipment*, thus avoiding extra hand
ling of goods through Intermediate ports, arc noti
fied that store room will be famished for freight
during the absence of tbe ships.
For freight or peerage, having superior accommo
dations, apply to
Jy30 HUNTER ft GAMMELL.
FOR CHARLESTON,
HILTON HEAD AND BEAUFORT.
K: A. T E,
Every THURSDAY MORNING, at 9 o’clock.
T. J. LOCKWOOD, captain,
anl BRADLEY. HILL ft CO., Agents.
SEMI-WEEKLY LINE
FOR CHARLESTON,
VIA HILTON HEAD AND BEAUFORT.
Carrying the United States Mail.
Leave every Wednesday and
Saturday at 3 P. M.
K T E,
Every MONDAY MORNING, at 9 o’clock.
T. J. LOCKWOOD, Captain,
anl BRADLEY, HILL ft CO., Agents.
FOR SALE,
RIVER STEAMBOATS and TOW
BOATS, of various size, and draft.
Also-,
Sailing Vessels, Steam Barges, ftc.
A. M. DA COSTA",
No. 42 Water street, N. Y.
SOUTHERN
Importing and Manufacturing
DRUG HOUSE
vo. sat inn s 1
Pratt & Wilson Brothers,
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS
AND
Manufacturing 1 Chemists*
No. 238 KING STREET,
Fourth door above Market st..
Charleston, 3. C.
i PRATT, 18. W. WILSON. I
chemist to lata S.) - i f l
O. Nitre and Mi- |
nlDg Bureau. I ’ 1
P. B. WILSON,
trad date of Phils,
college of Phlr-
ntty, ft Chemist
*>& C.Ord. Dep't
The Proprietors are Native Geor
gians,
dbaLisa in
DAVOS, OSSMIOALS,
‘ 1 DRUG Cif STS’
a«5-sm
SUNDRIKS.
NEWSPAPER DEPOT.
VKTShave increased onr futilities, and are receiv-
W lng by every mall and steamer the latest
NEWSPAPERS, PEfftgDICAI* MAGA
ZINES, AND CHEAfc LITERATURE
Foreign Publications supplied to order.
Any American work precured to order at publish
ers' pices.
ESTILL & BROTHER,
(Down itairb) Bail street, next to Foot Office.
GREAT SOU T H E R N
PIPER WAREHOUSE
AND
Depot forPriirters’Supplies
311 Bay Street, Smut Sa.
TJLATNEB ft BOBWORTH be ~
Bacon, Bacon.
j'swriWoSd^^^ibr^s
order. For Rale by _ y yvHirNKY ft GO..
No. 4 Harris' Range,
Bay street foot of Lincoln.
llSl-lw
Chills and Fever, Asthma,
Rheumatism,
And fi^Ueptic
OCRED BY
MRS. ELIZA KEOGH,
Jy*-tr
lecturers enables
in tbe business, nafi
- large Ms direct from the mona-
to compete with New York
, for Wade's celebrated Mating Inks: Agents
r the Bata Paper Milk,
t cash prices paid for aU kinds or paper
myl-tf ■
YELLOW DOKN.
. ' fc.' : '■
BUSHELS PRIME YELLOW CORN for
sals by B. F. SANFuRD,
“ ®wariassgsr/Bg*
#»
FLORENCE
SEWING MACHINES!!
WE, HAYING been appointed General Agents for
Georgia and Florida, lire now prepared to exhibit
every style of the above Machines. See circular
below.
Circular.
We claim for the FIoeence tbe following advan
tages over any and all SewioftMachines:
tr It makes four different stitches, the lock, knot,
doable lock, and double knot, on one and the same
machine. Each atltch being alike on both sides of
the fabric.
40- E,ery Machine has the reversible reed motion,
which enables the operator, by simply turning n
thumb screw, to have the work ran Mther to tbs
right or left, to stay any p^rt of the seam, or fasten
the ends of seams, without taming the fabric.
0BT The only Machine having a self-adjusting
shuttle tension—the amount of tension alwaya being
In exact proportion to the size of the bobbin.
IV Changing the length of stitch, and from one
Undo! stitch to another, can readily be done while
the Machine is in motion.
pv The needle is easilpadjuitod.
fWT it Is almofit nblseless, and can be used when
quiet is necessary.
IV Its motions are all positive; there are no
springs to get ont of order, and its simplicity enables
the most inexperienced to operate it.
•V It does not require finer thread on the tinder
than for tbe upper aide, and will sew across the
heaviest seams, or from one to more thicknesses' of
cloth, without change of needle, tension, or break
ing thread.
U~ Thfi Item nt rr litTnlly n<ins**)1 — 1 ~*" turn
any width of hem desired.
tV* No other Machine will (lo so great a range of
work as tbe Florence.
tv It Will hem, fell, bind, gather braid, quilt,
and gather and sew on n raffle at the same time.
The taking np of the slack thread is not performed
by the irregular contraction of a »ire coil or uncer
tain operation of wire levers. The precision and nc-
curacy with whlffit tfte Florence draws the thread
into the cloth Is unapproached in any Sewing Ma
chine hitherto ofltted in the market.
|Fe tarnish each Machine with “Barnum’e Self-
Sewer,’’ which gulden the work Itself, and Is of In
calculable value, especially to Inexperienced opera
tors.
•V It fc tally protested and licensed by Elias
Howe, Jr., and Ms associates, and onr own Letters
Pltipt,
ffh -- pnafrini the above, and many other ad-
vantages, the Florence Is sold at corresponding prices
with other first cion Machines, and n careful exami
nation will folly substantiate nil that we have claimed
for it, and Justlty jhe assertion we now make, that
it la tbe best Sewfikg Machine in the world.
W* warrant every Machine to be all that we claim
tar it, and will five a written warranty if required.
Liberal arrangements mode with. those who bny
to sell again. Farther reference may be had by
addressing
LATHROP & CO.,
KBilAi frtCITS WIMIIM AID (LIUBA,
Comer Congroas and Whitaker streets,
jy30-lm SAVANNAH, OA.
RHODES'
Soper Phosphate of Lime
THE STARMRD MANURE,
AT IBM U PUl TOM, CASH.
^84f MILLOftlTHOlIASAW^
Wax mrfPeari Flowers.
-a—-Stow WAX nod PEAHL FLOWS
• {^u> elegant manner,.and In n very
»»**
UMMUtol a ffiini fill H
BLIZA KEOGH,
Breofhton and Barnard rareeta,
Over L. Fried’s Store,
The new and fast
Capt. W. T. MoNiltt, and
PILOT BOY,
Capt. T. H. Pavnx,
Being specially adapted to this route, and having su
perior accommodations, wfll leave regularly as above,
toe Fannie ovary Wednesday and Pilot Boy every
Saturday at 3 o'clock. Returning, will leave Charles
ton on Tuesdays and Fridays, at 8 a.m. These boats
connect with the steamers Sylvan Shore and Lizzie
Baker from Florida, with New, York, Philadelphia
and Baltimore steamships, and the Central a .d Golf
Railroads.
For freight or passage, apply to
F. M. KYRRLL, Agent,
Jy27-tf Charleston Wharf.
TUB UNITED STATES I BRAZIL
KAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
FOR
ST. THOMAS, PARA, PERNAMBUCO,
BAHIA, AND RIO DE JANEIRO.
SUnder contract with the United States and Brazi
Governments for the carriage of tbe mails, will dis
patch one of their
NEW FIRST CLASS SIDEWHEEL
STEAMSHXFS,
each over 1,000 teas burthen.
On the 22d of Every Month,
From the
Fort of N ew York.
at the follnw-
s In gold or Its eqnlva-
ran cabin.
From New York to St. Thomas $80
front New York to Para $150
From New York to Pernambuco ITO
From New York to Bahia. - ISO
From New York to Rio de Janeiro 200
Steerage at half these rate*, bedding Included.
Meala extra.
An experienced Surgeon is attached to each vessel.
All Letters must para through the Poet Offlce. Post
age Wcenla.
For farther information or paasege apply to
B. H. HARDEE, Agent,
my31
No. 12 Stoddard's Block.
GARRISON A ALLKN,
New York Agents.
MARTIN J. FORD,
ATTOUNKV AT I.AW,
OFVICK. No. 79 MKT AN STREET,
jyir-em SAVANNAH, GA.
DISEASES OF THE FEET.
Mrs. Eliza Keogh*
TKTHO WAS tnstroetM In youth by her gnnd-
fi father, an eminent surgeon, chiropodist and
medical practitioner, In his profrralone. has now,
from force of etrrams ances, assumed the practice
heraeli; and la specially qualified for the care oi nil
diseases of the feet. She warrants rare, or no pay.
She Is nt present nt the CORNER OF BROUGHTON
AND BARNARD STREETS, but will toon remove to
a better offlce. She will visit pattern* at their resi
dences, if desired.
Refer* by permMon to Dw. North, Fitch and Horl-
beck, sad Ordinary Bnist, nt Charleston, whore she
huhadai ‘
a enctaratal practice.
jj9-d,twftwtf
Paper Hangings
AND
Window Shades.
MSS. MAST J. TURNER,
No. SB 8t. Julian
jgsstirsfSiagsa
Win-
sold
IjlO-tl
Notice.
T W. NBVirr. of tha firm of NeriAIstfercpft
n-tf mtmwr lathdop • oo. •
FOR RENT,
, On rraeanahil tr.ma. FOUR COUNTING
\ BOOM and TWO LARGE HALLS to toe
itteoornsroffcy sadLta-
mesritm flren immediately.
EDWARD PADELFORD.