The Daily news and herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1866-1868, August 06, 1866, Image 3

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r c*L MATTERS. mqbxino, apqcbt a. if**- - ' e of steamships »»•» Steamer* | («P l,rt,,re poR NKW YORK. iosllip ^latxtna, Saturday, August 4tb, at 1% 1,'t* ^jp'san Salvador; Wednesday, August 8, at Missouri, Saturday, August 11, at - ^p'^nerel Barnes, Thursday. August 9th, at ".a**, a. ui. lt yoB Philadelphia. Tonawauda, Saturday, August 11, at 9 I yesmssu’ #* 3 ' “ for CIUKLE8TON. Pilot BOV. every Saturday, at 3 o’clock, '^"t." untie, every Wadnesday, at 3 o’clock, srffflerr Thursday morning at 9 o'clock SesO CI “ ’ f0B FLORIDA. ratrLil zle Baker, every Saturday morning, at Ifo-cloek- eTgry Jionaay morning, at 9 o'clock se *"‘ er miMn Shore, every Tuesday morning, at | joc'c'ee*'- .... ,v,i' and Departure of Trains. :tbO\D DAILY PA3SENOEB UP TRAIN L* r *Sia 4 at. . .£ £ Ui ««‘at savannah at 7:06 r. U. 4,71 I PNIOHI PASSEHOEE TBAIN _ savannah at 7:05 p. H. aI Augusta at 4:00.A. ac. at llacon at 7:00 A. n. DOWS SIGHT PASSENGER TRAIN lures Macon at L l Aueuata at 8:25 P. M. Outsat Savannah at 5:30 a.m. MiUedeevHle and Gordon trains connect with ■ Vilavauii down night pasBengertraina at Gordon. ’ VB i.ri.v railroad—daily (Sundays ex- * :L ' S 1 cep ted) i Savannah at :7:30 a. m. t^ves at Tbomasviile at 9:17 p.m. i .,;ivts Tbomasviile at 4:00 a. m. irnves at Savannah at .0:05 p. M. f . csTILL A BROTHER, Newsdealers, Sta- . and Booksellers, Bull street (down stairs) rnteiofBaylaoe, next to the Post Office, arc au- ■tf.r. ed agents for the Daily Niws A Hebald. ai"; orders .eft with them will be promptly attended .... iubama —The steamer Alabama sailed Satur- nuna bvr berth, foot ot Drayton street, at half-pas t ...' . , u preci-vly. The Alabama will be remem* ,-r-1 ty our citizens a* the second steamer put op ti ll5 j.iii'i and New York of tbrtjBtcbell lint .jg f],, rl ,la being the first, and the Aajjbitn and Knot subsequently added—which made their sen** . :4 k:v trips with such regularity fitir a number of r,u. The Alabama having "served her time in the -race of lucle Sam during the war as a gunboat, | us u»n again refitted, with unequalled *eeommoda- | :c«r for carrying p ssengera comfortably!!'- Her prea- tat commander, Captain Joseph Limebdtner, is an I ,;pericnced navigator; ho was formerly to comm and t mitnenee clipper ship Great Republic, in WhUh if mode a number or quick passage* ''around the Hem.' The well known reputation of Mr. Richard- i t,, ter purser, gained ^bile purser of the Nevada la ,raficieut guaranty that everything will be provided :: the comfort of passengers during t**y VO fiif* The Alabama and iier consorts were pronovneed toy thetraveihng public to be the best coaat steamers laihng from New York, for which reaeon probably tats bad become the most popular route to all points is tic South and Southwest. as abmval from New You.—The steamship Gen. Eamee. Captain Morton, arrived' last evening from Se*York. We are informed that her cargo of ,Halite is, perhaps, the largeat ever brought to this rib site has also an unusually full passenger list. We are indebted to the Purser for late files of New York papers. „ Isa Empire Link.—Alter Saturday next flto steamer Missouri will lie withdrawn, and Die line willbe eem- [.*il oi the side-wheel steamers San Salvador and Alabama, wbiclrsteamers will leave New IM and Attauuah alternately on Saturday of each week. Miil Hunt; to Mobley's Pond.—Mr. W. J. Slnmc baying taken tlic contract for a cit izens mail route from. Mobley’s Pond, Screven county, via MUlhaven, Bascom, ic., tc Station 7, Central Railroad, until the 1st of January next, all mails for these named places should be directed via Station Communicated. At the last meeting of the Georgia Medical Society the following resolution was passed and ordered to be published iu the city papers : BwiveJ. That it is the sense of this Society that l«tect evador ut reports of the causes of deaths which bit occur in this city, andaclose adherence to bets. ,hotdd be maintained by every member of this •“"cation. We believe this policy to be promotive ■::'' best interest of the community, as it will give ■ Milne in our mortuary reports among our citi- : '.t' and the public generally. Honesty troths part ct nie.Jj. al profession in theirreports must secure a ■ i- harvest jJ confidence in the minds of the public. Robt. P. MvubS, M. D., Secretary Georgia Medical Society. ltfitS, NutKx.8ofx.JW Auden B Adams, G B Arledge, T * AurttmU A TBate**, B A Bryant, Hun-ftfiTBoth’- Holst ft Oo, Champion A ft Cfikglisrp A HA Cohen. Cooper ft HhUMirfi" O L Colby k Oo, Cooper, O ft F, J Tbwf»'- - Doyle A Oo, M Dbyle k Co, Uhncan <t J,A DeLorge, DeWitt ft M, Einstein ft E. B F Einstein. Erwin ft H, EcUpse P P Line, B Ehrlich, M Ferst ft Co. A ft L Freldenberg, W B Griffin ft Co, S Goodall, A GoUnakl, C L Gilbert, A Gomm, G&Selig. N A Hardee ft CO, Holcombe ft Co, Hilton ft R, B M Hunt. Hess ft O, J B ft M Hamilton, J B Hogg, T Henderson, A B Ives, tnaon, j koox, K ft Peuner. LA Kohn, R J tbe, G BLaraat Unville ft G, LaRoctie ft J, iL, Levi ftVi heavy ft Co M Lavm, J W Lathrop, J Llppmhn, P LaugbUn, LaRoche, W ft D, K MacLea ft Co, W ft R Pel A Co, H Meinhard, M 8 Meyers, J McMahon ft Co, M, Thomas ft Co, P M My- relL G N Nichols, N, Butler ft Co, N, McAlair ft Co, G Ott, J O’Bvrne, J Oliver. T Pepper, K Platehfk, P ft Deppish, D 6 Purse, B ft Barnard, J C Bowie fid, H G Kuwe, jno Ryan, J Roberts ft Ikon. C D Rogers, H Rosenstein, R <f Strauss, R aggies ft A, Scott, H ft H. M Sommers, W H Stark, P W Sims ft Co, P W Shea, A A Solomons, J C Schreiuer ft Son, B Stiauss, San derson ft W, Thomas ft A, C W Thompson, H Lap- ham, Tison ft G, R H Tatcm, B G Tiiden, D S Duc kies, E H Van Ness, Van Horn, H ft M, J L Vlllalonga Van Newton ft W. (Veil ft M, Wilder ft F, Weed ft a G Wellbrook, EC Wade ft Co, A M ft C W Weet, W P Tonga. ^ k Consignees per Central Railroads Aug. 4, ISM. 256 bales cotton, 13 do rags, 1 bale wpbL S bales dotaetdc*, to aka flour, 134 do corn, 100 eiiifty jags, 27 boxes tobacco, 12 cars wood, 12 cart fron, and mdse to Fadelford, J Washburn ft Co, Botbwell ft W, Tison ft G, Jones ft W, F W Sims ft Co, Butler ft H, J C Maker ft Co,. A ft Johnson, Agt str Swan, H Gowdy. Whiting ft Oo, Tucker ft L, Inferior Court* of Clinch, Coffee, Appling, Ware, Lowndes and Ber rien counties, W Henlick. Receipts per Atlantic ft Gulf Rj- R. . : ::: 1 *.. Ang.ft,18fiftt 68 bales cotton, 1 bhl sugar, 135 sks pinders, 1 car cattle, 4 bales wool, 625 bble ro-in, and mdse to L J Gnllmartin ft Co, Guerard <t F, Davant ft W, Tison ft G, Duncan ft J, G (V Gartnany, C R R Agt, W C Daw son, P C Pendleton, T C Bntlet, J W Anderson ft Sons, M G Ehrlich. Miss a M Ponder, J G Clark, N, Camp ft Co. T H Willingham, J SDale, A M Cohen ft Bro, D Walthaur, M, Thomas ft Co, J Booth ft Co. RECATT At _ . WILL TAKE PLACE At Thunderbolt. ON THik' * •' 1 Fifteenth of August l^ext. SFree tor all tall boat* ander twentt-threofeet ta length. " PRIZE—A .SILVER GOBLET. ENTRANCE FEE-..! w I'P.T t°^OAn^de,by the hOth or Apgust, to C»pt. TtRaAD^APl 1 .^ ; . Distance of Race—J&i^ht milea and back. Wood, Wood. U . 1) I X Z E Y ; SUCCESSOR TO [R. W. MILLER, OP WEST BROAD STREET, and intends carrying on the bnsinesson an extensive scale. Large con- tjacts have been entered into, which will enable me to keep CONSTANTLY ON HAND large supplies of the various kinds. The facilities for procuring Wood, and tbe means of transportation, are such as to ena ble me to fill all orders at as LOW RATES as any patg^ta^the market, AND DELIVER THE a A MB On and alter MONDAY, 6th instant, convenient and well secured boxes, for the reception of orders, will be found at Messrs. E. D. SMYTH B ft CO.’8,109 Broughton street; L*ROOnK, WEST ft DANIEL’8, treet, and JOHN C. MAKER ft CO.’S, 139 Con- street. Orders deposited in these boxes by 10 . will bdXKOMPTLY attended to thgt day. To Insure the (MIPER DELIVERY of Wood, parties wtu please--WHITE NAME AND RESIDENCE DIS- TINCTLYiv - , Orders at present can the left at 102 Bronghton street, or delivered on wftMf. au2 tf omr hundred 3HADY BMPLOVMRflTMSff'be given to good 3; Jmnds. Apply np stairs ta manufacturing rooms, mill Wednesday morning, sth of August, sugfl-tt LATHSUP ft CO. PRESSMAN WANTED. A GOOD PRESSMAN of steady habits can find permanent situation with aug4-3t ■ ■ ’LATHROP ft CO. Notice. rjlHE UNDERSIGNED haV* entered into a limited A. Partusmhlp, under tbeTluw name of CRANK ft SBAYBtLL, for the. transaction of;* General Com- mlatien businese ifi 'the Cttv of Savannah. Heman A. Crane and dam-s H. Cray bill, of Sovannah, are the general partners, and James & Grayblll. of Ma- com Georgia, Is the special partner, end contributes twenty thousand dollars (420,0 oj to the common stock. This partnership is to commence on the first of Angust, IMA and shall terminate on the 31st of Jnhr, 1863. H. A. CRANE, . J. H. GRAYBILL, ang4-6w J. S. GRAYBILL. GftilllTE BLLS FLOUR • FROM NEW WHEAT. AUGUSTA, GA. T HE GRANITE MILLS are prepared to fntnlsh New'Ploorfrom selected New Wheat of the fol lowing different grades, put up in half f981bs) aud quarter sacks (49 lbs), at tlie'ehurtust notice: GRANITE MILLS SUPERFINE, Do do EXTRA. Do do FAMILY, Do do EXTRA FAMILY. Orders addreS'cd to us will be promptly attended to, auii our prices will be always in keeping with the Wheat Market. GEO. F. JACKSON ft CO. Augusta, Ang. 1,186th aug3-lw Arrivals at the Hotels. rn.ASKI HOUSE—W. H. Wll.TBERGKR. HSScliuitz, So Ex rA Bergest, sirSanSal- tailur i'*ii Htitnllev. Ga JREdl, Va* J' M Graham. Americus - K hnnioll, do H W Btrge, G:t W B Hey wood, Ogeechee F R Kent, Femandlna FGSnelllng, NY J C McKIbbin, Tallahassee Roff. So Ex .1 B Strobhar, City T H Dunbsm, Ga W M Wsdley, do SCREVEN HOUSE-G. McGINLV. RW Campbell, Fla BW Webster, do |LWTurreii, NY lo Townsend, str S Shore marshall house-a. b. luck. J H E riliorn, Nat Ex TCPcmpsey, Macon -Mt smith, latiy unit son, Tuomusviiie K U Hardaway and wife, TnomasviUc f Emery, wife ft cltildren. Augusta J B Bsmscy, Augusta BE Ramsey. do t oe-ne. Macon •' H McAtsc, Macon 5 ® e fineatt. City “M Coll, Fia E Mendbeim, N Y H Camp, do W PRembert.Jr, Fla C B Wilder, Ft Monroe .1 I) Mitchell, Pa J Tatro, Conn T H Wood, Ga V H Burns, Ogeechee P A Brays, Nat Ex J C Mitchell, U S N D T Kelly, flq A AlbrittoB, wife At grand son, Ga .Miniature Almanac—This Day, uses . 5 is >M •«* ::::::::::::::::::lit man water. 4: Tyl,e( ' 2 151 At Port 3 45 Shipping Intelligence. PORT OF SAVANNAH. Sunday, Aug. 5, i860. Arrived. * ! f5SUJ? G * n Barnes > Moiton - New York—Wilder i ^ ai “>-t Kate, Fjinn, Charleston—Bradley, H11L Cleared. Alatiama, Llmcburner, New York—B H Imports. Per Steamship Alabama, for New Tork-840 bales a P,and cotton, 27 do sea Island do tv t. -J tales domestics, 24 bags dried fruit, w b^xS^lM - Bales wool, 3 boxes machinery, and mdse Passengers. Per steamship Alabama, for New York—v a™,, 11 Y'room, Mrs W L Yrorm. G Lanrant, D Bali* " Dally, Capt 8 Leman. Maj W H Tison and lady A Hawk, s M folding, W Dickinson and lady, j l aintr. {> Donelan, K MacLea, lady and 2 children, dCotien, J A Huger, G W Clark, J W Randall, Mrs -Otety and iuiant. C Emery, Miss A Emery and svt, v, 11 ,:a m ey, r e Ramsey, Miss Melnttre, Mrs S M ‘Wnian and child, A M Loovls, W D Waples, J C ^Wland. w B Huudley, J Boone. A H McAtee. W “ J IT lA.st.tr.il.. rr II D.lm... I IX OnArlmi LIME. 2000 ,, iu fine order, for sale by BARRELS of beet ROCKLAND LIME, BRADLEY, HILL ft CO, CORN. Books! Books! FOR SALE BY COOPER, 8LC0TT8 t FARRELLT. THE QUEEN’S ENGLISH, by Henry Altord. THE OLD MERCHANTS OF NEW YORE, by Barrel WHO GOES THEREf by Sentinel. LIRE OP JUNIUS BRUTUS BOOTH, by his dan^ftec. I {. >JUi ll THE APOSTLES, by Ernest Renan. REMINISCENCES OF CHARLESTON, including an account of the attack on Sntnter and other en gagements near the city, by Cardozo. jy23 d a m Short, MASON AND BUILDER. left at the Carpet laski House, c Market. jy27lm ring and alterations t attended I Bryan street Order* can be phnp. Bay Lane, back of Po- T* Ice House, near the ADAM SHORT. 1. Notice. fTIHE FOLLOWING LOTS OF LA*ND and improve- X mentsnpon Lots are in arrears for city taxes, to-wit: Lot No. 5, Berrien-Ward, triangle on Gaston st. Lot and improvements No. 6 Carpenter’s Bow. Lot and improvements west half of No. 13, Carpen ter’s Bow. Lot and improvements No. 14, Carpenter’s Row. Lot and improvements No. 15, Carpenter’s Row. Improvement No. 18, Crawford Ward, east. Improvement No. 24, Currytown Ward. Lota No. 2, 3, and 46, Davis Ward. One-fourth of lot 51, Garden Lot, east. Three-fourths at lot 52, Garden Lot, east One-fourth of lot 63, Garden Lot, east. Three-fourths of lot 64, Garden Lot, eaat. Lot and improvements No. 19, Garden Lot, west. Fractions 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, Tan Yard Tract. .West half lot No. 10, Gaston Ward. Lot and improvements No. 20, Gaston Ward. Lots No. 3, 4, 11,12, 13,14, Gaston Ward. Improvement corner of Hnll and Tatnall streets. . Improvement between Hull and Gwinnett streets. Lot and improvements No. 6, Gilmerville. Lots 5, 6. 7. 8,9,11; 17, 18, 19, 24, 25, 26, 28, Mout- mollensville. Lots 8,9, and lots and improvements 3, 4,18, North Oglethorpe Ward. Lot 10, Middle Oglethorpe Ward. Lot 25, South Oglethorpe Ward. Letters A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, K, Stephens Ward. Improvement No. 12, Troup Ward. East part No. 14, Trustees* Garden. Improvement No. 15, Walton Ward. Lots 28, 37 and letter A, Wesley Ward. As the owners of the above mentioned property are unknown, notice is hereby given that, if said arrears are not paid by the first day of September next; exe cutions for the respective amounts due will be put into tbe bands of the City Marshal, with instructions to advertise and sell said lots and improvements for payment of all taxes due and costs of advertising and sale. R. T. GIBSON, aul-tt City Treasurer. NOTICE. B Y the Ordinance passed by the City Council on tbe 27th day of December, 1865, the taxes upon grass sties of every description of merchandize and warts, upon freight and passage money payable in this city, and upon horses and mules, are required to be paid monthly. The undersigned is prepared to re ceive the above tax for the past month of April. R. T. GIBSON, 'yl-tf city Treasurer, City Sheriffs Sale. TTNDER and by virtue of a fl. fa. Isssed out of tbe. U Honorable City Court of Savannah, returnable to November term 1S86, in favor of Edgar L. Gncr- ard vs. William H. Banks, I have levied and trill sell on the first Tuesday In September next, being the 4th day of said month, in front of tbc Court House, in the city of - avannah, between th^ legal boars or sale, fifteen (IS) sh res of the stock nr the Savannah Mutual Loan Association, to satisfy tile same. Property pointed out by plaintiff. Terms cash, purchasers paying for titles. CHARLES J. WHITS, Sheriff*!!. S. Also, at the same time and place, an open race GOLD WATCH, levietl 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 C. 9. 6000 BDSHELS PRIME YELL0Wr ' ln store. ,. 3,000 bushels Prime Yellow, afloat. For sale by aul-tf BRADLEY, HILL ft CO. Eastern Hay. 700 BALES PRIME EASTERN (from Portland, Maine,) In store and for sale by BRADLEY. HILL ft CO. DR. M. CHEVRIER'S (Formerly a resident Physician of Savannah) Anti-Cholera Potion, Prepared by Ills widow from the original receipt For sale by Jy31.tr E. W. MARSH ft CO. GEORGIA FLOOR, From New Wheat. 1 A A SACKS AND HALF SACKS In store and 1UU for sale by jy24-tf HOLCOMBS ft CO. Notice to Consignees per Steamship San Salvador. CONSIGNEES of all perishable article* on board are required to make payment of charges before re ceipts of goods. AH goods of this class, freight-on which has not been paid, will be stored at risk and expense of consigners. au2 B H. HARDEE, Agent. RHODES' THE STANfiJtfflfr 1 - r - OT AT $88 50 PER TON, CASH. *12-tr MILLER, THOMA8 ft 00. Bacon, Bacon. J UST RECEIVED, lto hogsheads bright smoked, strictly prime Rhoaldem and Skies, In handsome order. Tor sale by W. H. WHITNEY ft CO., No. 4 Harris’ Range, J(31-iw Bay street, foot of Lincoln. "i r au ” cn lid. T C Dempsey, tody and MrsAlden, Mrs SH Smith, J D Mitchell, C B .-'per, J Tatro, JC McKItten, W P Dockrsy, FG a.,,ing, Col Sanderson, lady, child and servt. Mm G tl i Mrs J Fitzpatrick and infant, W PMussey, ^hretner. Col J B presdee, H Brown, and 6 Bater 11 * S‘ ,n tomes, from Mew York—Wm u"' 40 R *; r, £ R Barker and wire, J Brodle, J W euce l it H*?"’ , s L Wiley, E Eckrins. J Flor- ktttj'Tk.rn'; J i W,lc > ’ W J Scott, 8 E Wild- •) '{ rk ,?;A J Whiteman and wife,a Madman, H ^tfill’di’ Deniston, C: Rodman. M b Heman B^backer and wife, Miss ilfevur mi ^ r * er ®°®» A Llppman, wife and fatailv ■ c ^ “ d 2 ct,Udren ' * p uasilgncm. steamship Gen Barnes, from Now York—C RB Chills and Fever, Asthma, (3, Rheumatism, And Epileptic ' # CURED BY '' i MRS. ELIZA KEOGH, Corner or Bronghton and Barnard street* ■ ■ ■ m . ■ Over L. Frcid*88tnre BLAIR & WOKFtmBT - Latixber Manufacturers AND DEALERS IN TIMBER AND LUMBER Do street. Mill and Lumber Yard ds. si, near Bryan malt. Ga. jytl-tf S UCf? DAYS after date application will be to the Coart of Ordinarj ofc Mtdutash couty for have to sell the real egtate MtddglDg to Jafoe* M Hants, late of said ‘ county, deceased. . LAURA T. HARRIS, Adm’X- McIntosh county, Jane 4,1846. Je84ew4w CITY SHERIFF’S SALE. U NDER and by virtne of a fl. fa.. Issued Old of the Hon. City Court of Savannah, in favor of James Leavy vs. Louis Fursteuberg, 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 ol sale, on the first Tuesday in September next, being tile 4th day of said month, tlje followipg property, to wit: Ten bars ami 4 hair bars of Soap, Clnfltes Pins. Soda, Pepper, Cream Tartar, Water Buckets, Brooms, fte., ftc., to satisfy the same. Terms cash. CHARLES J. WHITE, ang3-td Sheriff C. 8. 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, 1867, of said Court, In (kvor of Aaron Champion vs. Angus McAlpin, J. W. McAlpln and DoDald McAlpin. 1 have this day levied tfpod, ftifl Will sell, Hefoee tie Court House door, ia the. City of Bavsdbah, County of Chathafo. ami State of Georgia, between tbe legal honts of sale, on the first Tuesday of September next, being the 4tb day of stiff month, the following property* to wit: All that tract or parcel of land, situate, lying and being in Chatham County, on tne savannah river, and known as •• The Hermitage,” containing about six bundled and forty (64fl) acr.-s, more or less, anil bounded as follows: On the north bv the Savannah river, on the east by lands belonging to Wm. Stiles, on the south by the Angusta road, and on tlrd* west by lands belonging to John Williamson, with the buildings and improvements on the said tract of land, 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 24tb day or May, eighteen hundred and sixly-ooe, to satisfy said U. 4aW —« Property polatetl on Terms ceta.^artfta ang3-td Plaintiff’s Attorneys, ikytaljl'for titles. iKSJAMIN L. COLE, Sheriff C. C. CITY SHERIFFS SALE. virtuebf sfi. fa.,i(snedOat of tbe It of SavnmhbTiA tear of James Lloyd vs. Bernard C. Wagner, returnable to the No vember term, 1866, of said Court; I have Jevjed and will sell oil the first Tue- day in September next, be ing tbe fourth day of said month, before tbe Court Houso door, ln the Ciry of Savannah, between thwjs- and State of Georgia, ana known and designated in the map or plan of saiddty as Lot somber 18, Liberfy.Ward, coataininS 60 feet front by 90 feet deop, mors or less, sad bounded as follows: on the North by State street, on the South by President street, on tbe East by Lot 17, liberty Ward, aad on the West by Mont gomery street Property levied on to satisfy the above fl. lib., and pointed ont by tbe defendant. Tenni Cash, purchasers paying for titles CHARLES j. W. . augf-tds Sheriff 0. S.. FRESH GROUND GRITS and:corn meal, A LWAYS on bgnd, in large or small quantities, and for sale (at Un and for sale (st Jy21.tr : V? 6 he lowest price) by B. j. SANFORD. U the S tvtnn .h Mil 8, Hd fff Bronghton street. X HB UNDERSIGNED partnership for the : AGE and COMMISSION B 'HE UNDERSIGNED have entered Into a co- . _ y naosacuon ol a FACTOR- wn, BUSINESS, under the name and title of J- WASHBURN. ftCth WA ggjjpjjj( D • J. WASHBURN. jy25-lw . Washburn. Notice. B. BRADY, Tailor, TXTOULD inform his friend sand former patrons Tv tbrt he ha* ftturnotl to Savannah, anti taken charger,?tilB^thtigH fessre.CAMP * CHHIBTtK^, 118 Brdnghton street, where he would be pleased to tend as his services to all Who maytavorhlm With acalL ilP-Iw for f J' wo light DRAFT RIVER STEAMERS and one STEAM TUG, all nearly new. For —l* low. Apply to 'i* Hj/ lyW-tf CHA8. L. OOLBY A OO. > Auction Sales. Residence on Vernon River. BY THOMAS J. WALSH, On TUESDAY, August 7th, will be sold, b front at the Court House, M A DESIRABLE FARM, with IMPROVE MENTS, nine mile# from tbe dty, on Salts. A flue spring of water on be pi good fishing in the vicinity, and iceessible by either shell road. It contains 100 acre* more or leu 40 cleared and under fence. Titles undoubted. Terms cub, purchaser paying for titles. ‘ an6-2t BY T. J. WALSH. THIS DAY, August 6, will be sold in front of store, at 10 o'clock, 5 barrels Mackerel 11 3 barrels Vinegar 10 boxes 1 lb. Bar Soap 5 boxes 2 lb. Bar 3oap 2 boxes Castile Soap a ■ r. »r 10 kits Family Lard , 9 barrels Molsssu, and Sundry articles of Groceries. Terms cash. fai6-lt > -k MARSBEN’S Asiatic Cholera. Core oiiy safe' smd^eUabl* ible by X medicine for the immediate relief and ctwe Of ttofc pBttileaue.wtiick nam ttordateooto d«y*ntate our con tinent. ■ I* has beea need wittt Hoch success during theepi- demic of ’64 In this country, and more recently,* ln tnrope sad Asia, that the French' and Engtah Go vernments have adopted the recipe as the standard In all cases or f . diolera, Ctiol^a Kofbts and DMiBa. A netion. At 10 o’clock a. m.. TO-DAY, -at the corner of Boll and Bronghton stmts, The Store anil-office fixtures of Stuart A Co., including One splendid Desk One Iron Safe Scales, Weights, Measures, Ac. Awning and Frame, Sign, Ac. ALSO, The remaining stock of choice Groceries, Teas and au6-lt Wines. BY BLUM A|HBY£H. THIS DAY, 6th inst, at 10 o’clock a. m.. will he sold, 5 hogsheads Bacon Strips 5 hogsheads Bacon Shoulders 1 barrel genuine German Bologna Sausages 15 barrels Breakfast Bacon 5 barrels Mess Beef 5 half barrels Family Beef 25 tabs Lard 50 boxes Cheese x 100 barrels fresh Flour £ 25 barrels White Beans 20 boxes Family Soap « ? i' 50 boxes Tomato Catsup __ 50,000 Segars 500 pounds Smoking Tobacco 2 cases Hats Cases of Shoes, Cldthing, Dry Goods and Notions, A general assortment of Furniture. au6-lt BY Bt£LL, WYLLY & CHRISTIAN. Will be sold on the FIRST TUESDAY in August, in front of the Court House, 12 SHARES CENTRAL R. R. STOCK. Government Sale. Will besold WEDNESDAY, August 15th^ 1866, at 12 o’clock m., at Hilton Head, S. C., at public auction, to the highest bidder, a . quantity of Commissary Pro perty, consisting of Copying Presses, Scales Funnels, Faucets, Scoops Saws, Knives, Steels Ovens, Cauldrons Hammers, Brushes Stoves, Axes, Pumps, &c., Ac. Terms, cash in United States currency. WM. H. BURNS, au6-St Brvt Brig. Gen, and C. S. U. 3. A. ESTATE SALE. BY BELL, WYLLY & CHRISTIAN Will be sold, on the first Tuesday in Angust, in front of the Court House, at 11 oclock, Lot No. 28 Charlton Ward, with improvements, con sisting of Brick House, (two story,) sold by virtue of a Decree in Eqnity from Chatham Superior Court. Terms Cash, purchaser to pay for papers. At the same time, a Garden Lot, containing five acres, well improved, with a neat dwelling and out houses, sitnated on the Middle Ground Road, within two miles of the city. Terms, one-half Cash, the ^balance at 60 days with mortgage on the property. &ug4ts VALUABLE REAL ESTATE 11 ’ 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, subject to a city ground rent of $12 per annum. ALSO, A Garden Lot, pbout seven acres, sitnated at Station No. 4. Central Railroad, called Egypt, with improve ments, a good House and Kitchen, all in good order and nndcr cultivation. Farm Lot, containing about twenty acres, situated at Station No. 2, Central Railroad, south side, well wooded with oak and pine. garden lot proved. Titles warranted. Purchaser to psy for titles, aul-tds Valuable Real Estate FOR HALE. BY BLITN ft MEYER. Will be sold on the FIRST TUESDAY in August next, iu front of the Court Houso, TWO DUELLING HOUSES and a STORE and DWELLING noUSB. northeast eorner oi Montgomery and Berrien streets, all in fee simple. May be treated for st private sale. For particulars enquire at oar coanting room. jy28-ttl Health and Sea Breeze. BY BELL, WYLLY ft(CHRIBTIAN. Will be sold on the FIRST TUESDAY in Angnst, in front of tbe 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, witli Kitchen and large Stables attached.— The 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. Term.: $2,000 cash; balance lnone or two years, with Interest, secured by mortgage.jy25-tds Good Investment. BY BELL. WYLLY ft CHRISTIAN. Will be sold on the FIRST TUESDAY In Angnst, In front of the Conn. House, at 11 o’clock, A well bnllt BRICK HOUSE. wUIt ont ■ buildings, and renting at $45 per month, sit nated on west half of Lot No. 10 Wesley Ward, and fronting sooth on Taylor Street, between Habersham and Price. DwelHng has two stories on high basement, gas pipes introduced, with a good pump in the yard. Sold on account and risk of former purchaser, he not complying with terms of sale. Terms: One half cash: balance60 and 90 days with a|l|iroved endorsed notes, with interest, pur chasers paying for papers. Jy24-tds CRGTCYKTKS. F amily flour, EXTRA FLOUR. SUPER FLOUR, RIO COFFEE, HYSON TEA OOLONG lEA, FAMILY SOAP, PALE SOAP, « LAUNDRY SOAP, • No. 1 SOAP, FANCY SOAPS, CLARIFIED SUGAR, A. B AND C SUGAR, BROWN SUGAR, GROUND COFFEE, GROUND PEPPER, MUSTARD, SALERATUS, CREAM TARTAR, I BLACK PEPPER, ASSORTED candy, .» « BROOMS. PAILS, • In store and for sale by CONNERAT ft JOHNSON, ail-Ct Comer Barttxrfl xtrectand Bay lane. J. J. WEST, SUCCESSOR TO F. P. HAISEY & CO., lloiib 159 BAY STREET,If'; 1 City Hotel Buildings- GROCERIES AT WHOLESALE. Wines. Brae tdiee. Whiskies, Gin, Lemons, Raisine, NWS, Starch. _ Candle*. atm, t—, Fickle*, Coffee. torttam,; Sugar, ix) oaten, Floor, , Oyntcrr, Mackerel, Salmon. Russ’ Brhndy, Gin aad Whiskey Cocktail, Arrack, Messina and St. Domingo Punches. Rns»’ st. Domingo Bitter* Drake’s FlaatstionMttereL V .n I ew’s Stomach Bitter* Hnbbel’s Golden Bitters. AMnrtMl Cordiftlli ftfj B"®- *JT CkUandprieemjgood* bc|)re going to New York. Jyl91m new'books: J ust RECEIVED BY i C. SCHREINER A SONS: FERNLYMANORbyMg-Msckeazle Daniels. ON 290 FOUNDS ^NEW^GUIDE TO THE HUDSON RIVER, by Mll- le FKUX HOLT, * «*»■**-- This urn aovei <*«•**£ sag»4)t OppoMte Pulaski Hoea*. .Miscellaneous. posts where the pestilence prevailed, and, on inquiry, mil Wm kk- The proprietor, epafldent of the merits o: this pre paration. lias fitted up a Laboratory for Its minuftc- tpre. replete with all the aaplianceaof modem science, ooasldeclngit adnty t5 caoUud against the plagae, and use all means which medical experience suggests towards rellevihg and mitigating Us effect. accessible. I present MARSDEN’S ASIATIC CHOLERA CURE As the greatest discovery science has made to arrest tbe progress of tbe scourge, CHOLERA MORBUS. < . ! , PREPARED BY , 'JP. W . M AB S ( X> EN, ’ DEPOT AND LABORATORY 487BROADWAY, N.Y. FOB SALE BY ALL DBUQG1STS. “Nothing new under the Bun” 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 ln Med cal Science which would astonish Galen and his disciples. Of the many which come before oar notice we must, single oat D*. TJ W. MARS DEN’S ASIATIC CHOLERA CUKE us an article or real merit, and cheerfully recommend it ln all disease* of the bowels. We speak from personal knowledge In this matter, feeling satisfied all who win try It trill endorse onr view..—y. Y. Times. Je28-ly. T’S ON THIS CONTINENT. H IS WaKRAMna tS .HJBIOKS GU| fftlK TO ITS OSOIKAh NATORSI. OOWHt, It earervc|Klt Will STOP the hair from faclinG OTT; It will free the head from humors and dandruff; promote the growth of ihe hair, and la a beautiful dressing. We offer no large rewards, bnt we authorize all of onr agents to refund the money to any person who will use two bottles, and tMn say Bar bit’s Vege table Hair Restorative has not performed all we claim. , i ■ > . ' Testimony from the Capital Of the United States. Messrs. Barrett ft 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 thoroagh ln re- •tcring the hair to its natural color. Very respectfndy, W. Hamlet. Washington, D. C., May 15, 1866. Messrs. J. R Barrett ft Co : I was induced by a friend to mak* a trial of Bar rett’s Vegetable Hair Restorative, and I am very much pleased with the effect It has had on my hair. I was nearly half gray, and now, before using one bottle, my head is freed from dandruff; and my hair has all the aupesrance of youth. I fully believe Bar rett’s to be the best hair preparation in the world. Wm. Hamilton. Fredonia.N. Y., April 26,1866. J. K. BARR STl’ ft CO„ Proprietors, Manchester, New Hampshire. JACOB LIPPMAN, Comer Congress and Barnard streets. Agent f~ Sold by all Druggists. )y2 tf Just Arrived and For .Sale by KENNETH MACLEA & GO. N 202 Bay Street, EW SMOKED SIDES AND STRIPS New Smoked Shoulders Dnffleld Hama covered Washington Hams, covered Manniug’a Hams, covered. ALSO ON It AND, Mess an.l Prime Pork, In bbls and half bbls Fulton Market Family Beef, in half bbls Goshen Batter, tn tuns, and Family and Raker’s Flour. jy3-tf WRIGHT’S Patent Improved IRON SCREW! FOR Packing Cotton. T he attention of cotton planters is invited to tbe claims of this invention, which, ln SIMPLICITY. ECONOMY, DURABILITY and POW ER, surpasses any nmehlnc for Baling Cotton eter before presented to the country. Us great excel lence In these respects makes It THE BEST MACHINE FOE PACKING COTTON IN THE WORLD ! 1. ITS SIMPLICITY.—it Is a new and improved application of the Screw Power; just as simple ln its construction as the old fashioned wooden screw, as easily managed, and no more liable ta get ont of or der. No ropes or pnlliea as seed in the cotton presses. 2. ITS ECONOMY.—It has been demonstrated by aotoal experiment to be cheaper than the wooden screw. The timbers used in its construction are much smaller and fewer than those employed in tbe old screw; the levers being only 16 feet long, and the helghtof the Whole frame above the bed being only 10 rest. AU these timbers can be procured on tbe plantation, no matter how exhausted the forest. Any ordinary wood workman can build the frame, and half a lloxan bands will pnt it up in a few horns. 8. ITS DURABILITY.—The Screw and Nat are of Iron, and wm taw for years without any appreciable wear. The whole machlnAodeopieh so little space long, one mule is sufficient for packing the heariest bales. Planters who have used it say that, with two mules, cotton may be compressed on this machine for shipment. This Screw was invented jnst before the opening of the war, aad has subsequently never been very gen erally Introduced. Thoee who have used it aud seen It csed, unanimously concur ln the opinion that It la tSRITALLED AS A COTT05 SCREW. The following testimonials from some of the best and most reputable planters In tbe country show the estimate ln which this Screw stands with those who ‘“we'hmiusedstMseen in opEAtiob-for the last five years, Wright’s Improved Cotton Iron Screw, andfbel no hesitation in pronouncing It the very best Cotton Betasr we have ever kn FOR pW TORE, The new and fast sidewheel steamship "SaQi^alvador, ATKINS, Master, WU1 san for New Yott on '* Wednesday, Angut 8, ml 3X o’clock pt mi. PASSAGE RATES; Cmblm Paaaoff e>ft$3...........Steerage, |13 For freight Or passage, having accommodations oa- perlor to any'steamer In this trade, apply to ' B. H. HARDER, No. ltdtoddard’s Range. GARRISON ft ALLEN, Agents, Jy*3 No-» Bowling Green, N. Y. EMPIRE LINE FORREW YORK. Cmblm Pmssmge,'*Nft5 Steerage, fil3 The new and bat steamship • Missouri, LOVELAND, Commander, Will sal) as above on. s”':- i t' Saturdmy, Amgmst 11. mt — o’clock m. ma. For freight or passage, having superior accommo dations, apply to B. H. HARDEE,' sue No. 5 Bowling Green, New York. OLD SEMI-WEEKY LINE. Leave every Tuesday and Saturday. For Palatka, E. Fla., TOUCHING AT" BRUNSWICK, 8T. MA RY’S. FEHNANOINA, JACKSON VILLE AND PICOLATA. The naw and eleffant steam packets, LIZZIE BAKER, Capt. N. KING, and SYLVAN SHORE, Capt JAMES TUCKER, having been spedaUyfctted np for this route with unsurpassed accommodations, will leave regularly for tbe above places, tbe Sylvan Shore every TUES DAY MORNING, and the lizzie Baker every SATUR DAY MORNING, at ten o’clock. Returning, will leave Jacksonville every Tuesday and Friday, arriving at Savannah every Wednaday and Saturday mornings, in time to connect with the New York eteamrrs. For freight or Postage apply at the office on Florida wharf; or to CLAGHORN ft CUNNINGHAM. . . Agent* N, B Ail freight payable by shippers. JylS-tf FOR SALE, RIVER STEAMBOATS and TOW BOATS, of Various size, and draft, aiso, Bailing Vessels, Steam Barges, Ac. A. M. DA COSTA, No. 42 Water street, N. Y. wd. So highly do ‘ to pMbta dne of _ fib airily halt, ^^EdwaidT. Shepherd. G. Y. Banks. Eleanali Face. 1 ■ W. H. Mitchell. Cotambns, Ga., July 1, 1866. AU orders for the Screw will be filled by . 1 . , > 1 * L. b. IMLMR*. General Agent far Southern Georgia and 8. Carolina jy30-dftw2m FLORENCE SEWING MACHINES! WE, HATING been appointed General Agents for Georgia and Florida, are now prepared to exhibit every style of the above Machines. See circular below. Circular. We claim for tbe Flobence the following advan tages over any and all Sewing Machines: IV It makes fonr different stitches, the lock, knot, double lock, and double knot, on one and the same machine. Each stitch being alike on both aides of the fabric. !Sr Every Machine has the reversible feed morion, which enables tbe operator, by simply tnrning a thumb screw, to hast the work ran either to the right or left, to stay any part of the seam, or fasten the ends of seams, without taming the fabric. The only Hacb'ne having a self adjusting shuttle tension—the amount of tension always being in exact proportion to tbe size or tbe bobbin. tv* Changing the length of stitch, and from one kind of stitch to another, can readily be done while the Machine is in motion. EW The needle )• easily adjusted. EW It ia almost noiseless, and can be used where 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 trader than for the upper side, and wtu sew across the heaviest seams, or from one to more thicknesses of cloth, without change of needle, tension, or break- ing thread. fW~ The Hemmer Is easily adjusted and will tnm any width of hem desired. EW No other Machine will do so great a range of work as theWlnfence. - *W It will hem, fell, bind, gather, braid, qnUt. and gather and sew on a ruffle at the same time, The taking up iff He slack thread is not perforated by the irregnlar cwrti^ction or asi'e coil or naeer- tain operation of wire levers. The precision anff Bft curacy with which the Florence draws the thread into the clotb ia un approached in any Sewing Ma chine hitherto ottered in the market. We furnish each Machine with “BarnndR Self- Sewer,” which guides the work itself, and la of in calculable value, especially to inexperienced opera tors. EW It is folly protected and licensed by Elias Howe, Jr., and his associates, and onr’own Letters Patent. While possessing the above, and manmpther *d- vantsges, the Florence is add at corresponding prices with other first class Machines, and a carefnl exami nation wUl folly substantiate all that we have claimed for it, and Justify the assertion we now ms^a that ills the best Sewing Machine in the world. We warrant eveff Machine to be all that we claim for it, and will glvoftJOrritten warranty it required. Liberal arrangements made with those who boy to sell again. Farther reference may be bad by addressing * • ’ , J LATHROP &, CO., IEIEIAI AIIITS FM IEMIIA AU FltMA, Comer Congress and Whitaker streets, Jy3Q.lm SAVANNAH, BA. Shioping. FOR NEW YORK , ATLAHl’IC COAST Mftli 8t6BiM ship Company. Cfthlm PsMHf^U Deck, tl3 HIDE WBSBL LINE. , ;\i.V S Ld The very that, new and ^ilendld sldawheel steamship GENERAL BARNES, ti*5«S!l^,^?4nteTy, COmnUnder ' WlU voaU TKwreday, Gtk !■$*., mt 1« •’clock a. m. For freight or passage, having very superior ac commodation* apply to , WILDER ft FULLABTON N. R—No freight deceived on the day of sailing No berths seenred after Tuesday, ;th inetant. unless paid for. . aug4-6t For Philadelphia. Th«Mfi rises steamship Toitawanda, T?AL, Commander, will Mil for the above port on a.t.nf.y, fugast iff, at p o’clock m. Ill. Shippers wishing to avail themselves of the advan tages of direct shipments, thus avoiding extra hand ling of goods throng* IntertnedUtTpSrta, are itoil flea that store room will be (uajaked for freight daring the absence of tbe ships. ° For freight or peerage, having sop. rfor accommo dations, apply to ly30 HUNTER ft OAMimtT.T. FOR CHARLESTON, HILTON HEAD AND BEAUFORT. K JL T E, Every THURSDAY MORNING, at 9 o’clock. T. J. LOCKWOOD, Captain, anl-eod BRADLEY, HILL ft CO„ Agents. SEMI-WEEKLY LINE FOR CHARLESTON, VIA HILTON HEAD AND BRAUFORT. Carrying the United &ates Mail. Leave every Wednesday and Saturday at 3 P. M. The new and foot steamers F^isrisriE, Capt. W. T. HoNsltt, and PILOT BOY, Capt. T. B. Paths, Being specially adapted to this rente, and having su perior accommodations, will leave regularly aa above, the Fannie every Wednesday and Pilot Boy every Saturday at 3 o'clock. Returning, will leave Charles ton on Tuesdays and Fridays, at 6 a. m. These boats connect with tre steamers Sylvan Sboie and Lizzie Balter from Florida, with New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore steamships, and the Central a d Gulf Railroads. For freight or passage, apply to F. M. MYBKLL, Agent, jy27-tf Charleston Wharf. THE UNITED fffiSi BRAZIL HAH, STEAMSHIP COMPANY. FOR ST. THOMAS, PAHA, PEBNAMBUCO, BAHIA, AND BIO DE JANEIRO. 4&k , or E YELLOW CORN. 4AAA BUSHELS PRIME YELLOW CORN for fivww sals by R. F. SANFORD, At Savannah Mills, east endol Bronghton sL, or by BRYAN, HABTRLDGB ft CO, Bay street. MTWhlte Cbm eoasttntly oil band and for mile. Liao, choice Com Meal and Grits. tell-tf V. A. KYAN & CO. /y Street, htandabd liquohh, Agents foe Chyles Farre Champagne* KeUeVs short time by . Msm BUZA 1 Osmsruf Broughton and Barnard rtrarta, Jy26-tt Over L. Fries’.Stora. GREAT S'OUT^RN AND 219 Bay Street, Smiab fia. ATXlB ft BOSWORTH keep constantlyon hand a large stock of Ledger, Writing and Wrapping Printing Inks. Having had Jong experience in the basin era, and buying ont good* in large lets direct from the mana- tactuen enables ns to compete with New Turk prices. ' Agents for Wade** celebrated Printing Inks: Agents ln tfiS Kilk. ;. , ^ The Ugliest cash prices paid for nil kinds of papra tock. imm depot: nrshave Increased onr focUlHcs. and arejrecelv- W tagbywvsty ranff 6H6 «»mO'«v me latest . A BROTHER, (Down rtaire) Bull street, not to Fort Office. • Under contract with tbe United States and Brsai Goveruments for the carriage of the mails, will dis patch one of thslr NEW FIRST CLASS SIDEWHEEL BVBAM8HZPS, each over 2,000 tons burthen. On the 22d of Every Month,. From the “Port of New York For the following named ports and at the folluw- Uig rates of postage, payable in gild or its eqniva- rizrr oabu. FroalNbwTork to St. 1 Thomas (so From New YorfttoMUih.-.:, iso U.ciuri«l. tteJtetnH.» •• Id i,.:t mytl m m to Agent, Ma UStoddard’s Block. GARRISON ft ALLAN, New Tort Agents. MARTIN J. FORD, ATTORNEY ATT LAW, OFF1CB. No. 79 BRYAN STREET, Jyll-Cm g SAVANNAH, GA. DISEASES OF THE FEET. .Mrs.;, E^za Keogh, XMTBb WAi ttntroctsd to youth by her gnnd- ▼ V father, an eminent snrgeon, chiropodist and medical practitioner, ln hia profemtona, hat now, from force of ctrcnmraneen, assumed the practice bsreej&iandis roaciaHv unaHfied for the cure of all diseases of Ihu-icet. She wanants curt, or no pay. She I* at .project at the CORNER OF BROUGHTON AMD HABURD STREETS, but WM soon remove to SbawiHvtot pstknti at thrtrresl- I and Hori- where she jy»d.twftwtf Paper Hangings AND Window Shades. 'ii . • ^ \ 1 | ^ - - - * MRS. MARY J. TURNER, liiLu . iWo • ■ m ■■ ■■ n:‘ No. 54 f». JulUpi tlroatc Han received a arturraMffuff Vhyar Hnagtant, Win- Lk.tr shades and out Oyuicra, wWffiTmffft aoM <£~2t - tLi -^ " y W EDWARD FADBUOnX