The Daily news and herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1866-1868, August 07, 1866, Image 3

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TnrA h MATTEES [ ESPAV MOBNIN<J, AUGUST 7. 1*66. P*P' ,r.a« « f Stti FOB NEW tobe. PULASKI IIOU8E—W. n. W t T Reynolds, Waafc * a xyuvnui mmh mp> **4 **•"••*• f f »*«**«*,»£ r tori. ' ' 1% Alabama, Saturday, August 4th, at 2>£ seamsMP cC ‘ lC aistilp S an Salvador*Wednesday, August 8, at ? ;2S££**«* **»* is f M 1 ' ;„0k »■ m ■a^atitsliip .(■•clock , General Barnes, Thursday. August 9th, at FOB rHILAUZLPHIA. •aamshiP Tonawanda, Saturday, August U, at 9 f.cU'Ot a- ®- F()B ('[IAKLKSTON. n pilot Boy, every Saturday, at 3 o’clock. Stan ", Eauule, every Wadneaday, at* o’clock. >lr4IBI ,. ,» e verv Thursday morning at 9 o'clock garner Kute. ^ sttlIilf , 1,1.*-Baker, art* * 10 o’clock' Arrivals at the Hotels. 8 C aldoata . OR, J a Merrill’, Oa L c Wylly. oa H L Shultz, S C C A Oliver, Balt O Benneau, C K R L M Raysor, S C £ Baker, USA J J Stoney, S C SCREVEN HOUSE—C. McGlNLT. iWm Beany, Augufita [Col J Devereaux,; MARSHALL BOUSE—A. B. LUCB. W W Deane, Augusta H B Titus, Washington B A Sinclair, Columbia K M Items re, *av|i Edw Pope, v I- * ■ i j M Cooney, Ogeechee C W Styles, Ouitmm G 8 Hardee, do W A Graham, Qa 8 Hand, Oa W Betty, Ogeechee J W Colton A wife, Fla GC Neilson, USN W A Russell, do T W Bonaall, do K B it*»natd, oa Amelia L Beat, Ga T Gregory, , D Deveer*. C A Reynolds, USA D R wadley, Ga ;: : T H Morton, Oea Barnes P A Bleys, Nat Ex. - — - Kit3, every Monday morning, at 9 o'clock <a ' ni svlvtiu Shore, every Tneeday morning, at • ei- ^ • : iva l »nd Departure of Train*. L p^U.KOAD DAILY PASSENGER UP TRAIN Saunnah at ••• ® A. M. l* aV *' s . 4,ii/U8ta at C:15 P. M, ijjilicon 8 P.M. Arr * aOir DOWN PASSENGER TRAIN ... Macou at 7 a.m. 4Q0-ii9ta at 8:45 a. M. ^rrivesat Savauuah at 7:06 p. M. n> nigh r rASSENGtfR train „aw savannah at 7:05 p. m. r? ves at Augusta at , ^Oo a. m. a-rivesat Macon at M, pnV? SIGHT PASHENdER t»ain • ! - . , csMaccnat.., S:40 ». U. rSvrt AORueta at? , 8:25 p. M. at Savannah at 5:30 a. M. n uilint"eville and Gordon trains connect with J Jjj ami ilo'vn night passenger trains at Gordon. — vrir ASH GULF bailboad—DAIRY (Sundays ex- * cepted) , , savannah at 7:30 a.m. Arrives at TliomaSYille at ;..:...W7jt. M. i ',vev Tbomaaville at . .4*08 a. it. 5 imr-s at Savannah at 0:06 p. m. J( e ,ars. KSTILL A BROTHER, Newsdealers, Sta- ■ 1 ,i nt . r < anil liiokscllers. Bull street (down stain; roretrot Hay latte, next to the Post Offlce, are ao- L..ri/ed agent" fur the Daily News A Hbbalb. "aii orders .eft with them will be promptly attended a a Honor I on business, this court was presided oyer yesterday, ruing by John C. Ferrill, Mayor pro tem. Tbe usual number of drunk and disorderly cases !;.|„.«cd It by line and imprisonment. ;..hn I.'hambers and John J. Jenkins Rffreehargcd fci.’.gdrunk and disorderly in the.-jKrase.-of a v taces. and alsn with resisting the arresting afflee?s k J being very disorderly in the Barracks. They were lined each in the sum of ten dollars. , ,\I Ferdinand and Chas. Anderson were charged with riotous conduct in the house of Mrs.'Aker*, and a cre Sited each fifteen dollars, orthe alternative offciteeu days in jail. it. .11. Alien, for taking his lodging in the streets, mis fined five dollars. John Johnson had mistaken hie domicil and itowed himself away under the house of Joe William* lorcd), and tvas accordingly arrested a. a Suspicion* dnm-trr. He could not give any gOod reason why he hail chosen that place to sleep, and Hie Honor fined lnm five dollars or five days in the jail. Hi tsy Anderson and Virginia Berm, two ebony col ored damsels,were charged with being belligerent and engaging iu a game of fisticuffs in Indian street, much t -, the annoyance of the neighbors of that locality. ,hev were ordered to be sent to the U. S. Barracks .art for five days, to allow their tempera time to cool off. - % '‘-'I Paul Campbell (colored) was charged with being dlz- orderly in the streets, abusing and threatening a wit- n,«s. and ai.o with offering a bribe to theoffleer. This a. was continued until this morning. Janies Wilson (colored) was charged with carrying a naded piste] through the streets. Continued to this morning. i red. Frecklin colored), for striking'and abusing a witness ,ni the streets,was fined ten dollan, or tan an labor with ball and chain accompaniment. lurid Hobinson, for amusing himself by throwing id. m the streets, to the discomfiture of pedestrians, ns sent, in ed to the Police Barracks to try hit hand at farming for the space of five days. saunders JIoNeil (colored) was found with a bag of . :!" ■ in his possession, which was supposed to have bet-n st'deif, and was sent to the County Court for yew-muon. All salat Mr* Apa.au This Day. Sun rises sun sets ill BJOH WATBB. r , »ti jt‘ At TTbee_^^^5IAtHj^j^_... 4*5 .a Consignees per Central HallroatlV ' ‘ Aug. «, 1866. 367 bales cotton. 20 do yarn, 7 do wool, 13 do pa per, 20 ska Hour, 25 eks ground peas, 4 caps lumber, 10 do Iron and mdse to E Padelford, Wildhr j «B, gL Holst A Co, J W Rabun A Co, W H Star* A Co,-WE Fleming, Crane k G, Jones rf W, G Patten it, Son, B E Hertz, L J Gnilmartin & Co. O Butler, H Haber sham k Son, Platner fe B. A Gomm, Col Carling, B > Remington. F W Sims A Co, W Solomana, Van New- ton A W, Tntker A L.' fTA r■ > r I rt rc-ra-»• a J , T , ‘i«A«ff.roo of unclaimednsssy,itc. JEWETT & MORRIS, ATTORNEY8 AT n 9 A esuoS « WASHINTOM STREET n iw If’- 5 1 y MASS., Ji&D ksi BOSTON -JfiM* T;- <r ^ JC to eoltect Unciaimed BropeAy, Mo sey Debts, etc., etc.,In Auction-Sales* ENGLAND, WALES, SCOTLAND, IRELAND, J f, if if e t CANAI MuMM ,- 4u s g EA il ■ 1 an e* o D S D tiA, aa?i nDIES, WEST INDIES, "^iWirt,. ■ C*i(J ■'iMMAHS t 'I.til BELGIUM, or GERMiNt. Charges moderate, cases prosecuted on IhvoraMe terms. “w* * . •' i >C& We T •• ' 936^ stiMMnw* Enclose Stamp. are invested lifits National debt of-Great Britain along; in trust tor the unknown heirs, legatees, etc., a large portion of which are known to belong to parties In America- Mr. JEWETT Is an English Attorney at Lap^laM Essex street, Strand, London, and of the fltm 'nf Jewett, Dean k Archbold, London. —WJ , , 4 . ,J REFERENCES: Isaac TATUla. Mml. Merdtmnt, Boston, Mass., Chas. C. Tillrt, Es<a, New Orlegas, La. I Ospl 8. B. G&BOOBT, U. fiL>„ Hatailtoii, Mass. — f This Delicious Tonic, Especially designed tor the nee of the Iniicar Profession ant ti» *Fiaiif.k A ^ TON ^- Lt N “"i A i 1NQ OF AND MOBTGRGI8 UPON SOUTHERN REAL ESTATE. 'Is Sow indorsed by all the prominent physician*. Chemists and Connoisseurs, as possessing all those iHayor's Court. , , Auderfion, baying gone out of town lUi-HnSic medicimtl qualities (tonic and diuretic) which belong to an OLD AND PURE GIN. 3 We trust that our established reputation—founded ~— lighty-elght years of experience—abundantly ■tea our claims to puhlir. confidence, and guar- the excellence of this Standard Article, it up in cases, containing one dozen bottles each. Bold by RUWE, SAVANNAH, ARd a " ^ [Batabiuhed 177Sj- 'Sole Importers. Jfa. 16 Beaver street. New York. Opinlams urtht Press. The Biningen, No. 1* Bearer street, have a very high reputation to sustain, as. the oldest and beet house In New York.—Home Joarnal. The hagM Of A.-M.S feintnger R Co., No. 15 Beaver treet, has snvtdined torn period of eighty years a e j utetion that may well be envied.—N. a. Evening oet. je&-eod-dAwlv. —V— DR. M. (Formerly a resident Physician of Savannah; Anti*Gholcra Potion, Prepared by hie widow from the original receipt Fortaleby ..... Jy31-tf - j . K. W, MARSH k CO. GEORGIA FLOUR From New Wheat. -* AA RACKS AND HALF SACKS In store and A/ for sale by A large amount of Northern capital Is now awaiting fhvorable opportunities fin- tnvestment Mh W f : 1 I have dally Inquiries for such opportunities, and am empowered to PURCHASE 40,000 ACRES OF COTTOIST LANDS . in ,ni The 6ulf States. Planters and othera wishing to dispose of, aiort- gage, or take partners In working their lands, are Invited td apply td tie without delay. COMMISSIONS MOpEBATE. ^ Business promptly completed. All letters most Inclose a stamp. D. J. M. A. JEWETT, V ' ■>+ 46 Washtaifton stre«t, BOSTON, MASS. irtirtt HOLCOMB* A CO. Pugilism. Alihonji: yesterday was a pretty warm day, several panic-? in i.fTeront sections of the city amused them- s-]v <iu knocking one another down. One little iracus Ox-curred at the corner of Bull and Broughton and although there were several rounds, as iw as we could learn, no one was particularly hurt. Another occurred in Bay Lane, not far from our office, and was witnessed by a great number of citizens, and sirliongh some blood was spilt, nothing serious happened. This style of settling disputes is much preferable to that of going across th# river, and Is Mi decided improvement, except that it smacks some what of the prize ring, and especially should such "“Tics be avoided during the heated term, fixfeibi- ti.'ns of the ig^mly art with the thermometer at 20 or »decrees Fahrenheit may be amusing and healthftal, bit at 90 are apt to be dangerous. Tlie Nut tonal Express Company. Mr J H. K. Flilhorn, Assistant Superintendent of iiie National Express and Transportation Company, is ir. town, and has been welcomed by many friends. He will luave for Augusta to-day or to-morrow, but be tack in a few days. Mr. Joseph F. Walker, connected with the Company since its start, is now agent here in place of MjaL O. f. Webster, whose decease we announced some weeks since Mr. Walker, we know, is able and courteons—* a good agent Thu Gulf Load National Express Line will be opened to-morrow, with good facilities and able messengers. Notice to Consignees per Steamship San Salvador. ! CONSIGNEES or all perishable articles onboard are required «o make payment of charges before re ceipts of goods. All gooiis of this class, freight on which has not been paid, will be stored at risk and expense of consignors. au2 B H. HARD**, Agent The Steamer dictator. Savannah, Ga., August C, I860. EAitorb or Neics and Herald : From a letter just at hand from Captain L. M. Cox- fetter. of the steamer Dictator, we learn tb*t she hiis: nearly completed* her repairs and will be ready in * abort time to resume her regular trips from Charles ton to Pilatka, via Savannah, Fernandina, Jackson ville. and all landings on the St. John's river. Pleas# correct the report that she has been withdrawn from tbe line, and oblige L. J. Guilmabtin k Co., Agents. Steamers for Sale. -two LIGHT DRAFT RIVER STEAMERS AND one STEAM TUG, alt nearly new- For sale low. Apply to jj31.tr CHAS. L. COKjl *'d&L aus3- buss’: RUSS’ RUSS’ RUSS’ RUSS' Hell. Willy 5; Christian would respectfully' call Hie attention of the public to the sale of the delight- laliy e.tuated summer residence at Mongomery, which laies piare to-day at the C#urt. House. It formerly '•^longed to Carl F.ppiug, Esq., end last to the trustee Jt Mrs. Froi man. The premises are ample, with an fei»ibt acre held attached. Also, will be sold at His •aicc- place, real estate and stocks in the city. Personal—Col. Carey W. Styles, of the Quitman •^ner, one of our most spicy exchanges, arrived in l0 *n last night, and is stopping at the Marshall He met many friends here, who were glad to welcome him as the editor of a spicy paper. Col- Styles will remain here but two or three days. From Tybee.—We learn that two deaths frosg Chol- era occurred at Tybee yesterday, including Assistant Surgeon Burd.-tt, u. 8 . Army, died very suddenly. The disease continues l0 abat e, and the convalescents are recovering strength rapidly. We call attention to thr^fTdweiUng house and store wbteli takes place to-day at the Court House, by Blun A Meyer. The property offered U situated on the North-east comer of Montgomery and Berrien btreets, and the terms are easy. Col. Ashton.—We undrstand there is a prospect of the recovery of CoL Ashton, who was shot here s few days since. We bincerely hope he will get well, and greet his acquaintances in Ssvannah Again. [cOMMDNICATJlD.] - Quarantine Hoswxal, I Tybee Island, Ga/, Aug. 6,1886. f dt is onr painful duty to record the death of m young medical officer in the faithful discharge of duty* A- A. Surgeon James F. Burdett, U. 8. A., died at KXtO F.M«, August 5, in Quarantine Hospital, Tybee Island* O*., deeply regretted by his brother officers and patients. “ He is not lost but gone before." “Since all must life reBlgn, Those sweet rewards which decorate the brave, 'Tis folly to decline, ^ And 8te;ii inglorious to the silent gfs^e/* /* The Doctor louvcs s f oar chilitrsn to rtonrB his loss. Howus a member oftho Masonic Order—* graduate in medicine of the Bellevue Hospital Medical College, N. y. Recently tbe Doctor has been Post 8ur- Xcou at Hilton Head. ST. DOMINGOS BITTERS ST, DOMINGO GUTTERS ST. DOMINGO BITTERS ' i .:>.liu;>> ' One *f the mutt valuable combinations o f medicine and an agreeable beverage tbat has ever bean offered to the public. Millions of bottle* were sold thronghonttbe Nortfc ilnring the last foar years and, wherever Introduced, It baa proven a welcome addition to the invalid* table,'tic family circle, and the bafcchelor’8 sideboard LADIES who have loot Strength and appetite, and ■offer from aau.es, vomltting amHrertlgtF— GENTLEMEN who ‘fWbjtJUBl, v*ty well” jnst bcfoin breakfast or dinner, whose stomach is ont ot onlek and system is generally deranged— MOTHBl^ weiaiafi children, and suffering from general debility— CHILDREN of a sickly naturo^acd sour, dyspeptic constitution— ** 1 ft GUIY" TRAVELERS who have oocasion to Chany* water, and— LL w ha live in ®<UfE**diy»iJfti, and are subject ed to miasmatic influences, will find one of the most valuable Tbnica and tnvigoratora that can be taken, in - . >. ^ RUSS ’ ST. DpMUSGO BITTERS. THY THEM. Birr ONCE. RUSS’ ST. DOMINGO PUNCH, f / J73V3 RUSS’ ARRACK PUNCH, !■ : J ! i’ • H MADE FROM BATAVIA BICE. RUfl($7 'Mf?9felNA PUNCH, i.r* ff RUSS’ GIN COCKTAIL. RUSS’ BRANDY COUKTAJL. -UA ynajOvO 11 For Rem, THREE GOOD BOOMS, -WITH 048 AND \Y ATER. Apply at northwest corner Price ’uliansts. jy^ptf H > K H f/i AHO The most deHghttal concoctions that *VM tempted man’s teste—cheaper than any STEADY he world. REFERENCES. General W« A. AUisraus Troy, NfeW York. 1 Ernrann Bio*. Eaq.. Cambridge, Mass. Wm. L- Faiaua. Eeq., Salem, Mies. Dddlbt 0. Chahkill, Esq., Cincinnati, Ohio. C. C. Frexnv, ffiq., New Orleans, La. A. F. Dsys*rex A Co., Baston, Mass. jy20-2aw6m NATURE’S OWN REMEDIES. V . ^ ’ * 9% ’ Congress Spring Water. Eftipire Spring Water. Columbian Spring Water. Horse, Wagon and Harness AT AUCTION : .u; c BY BELL, WYLLY At cttuinA^/ 1 ' * Will be sold this day. TUESDAY. August 7th, 1» Meat of the Coart Honee, at 11 o'clock, HOUSE, WAGON AND HARNESS. We warrant the Horse to be perf(fitly aoi particular. Terms cash. lunciin ct< , >aat.l| Sails and Blocks af Auction#. BY BELL, WYLLY At CH Will be sold oa WEDNESDAY, An the store, at 10)£ o'c One Foresail One Mainsail One Topsail Ten Triple Blocks Terms cash. tfiTlAM. st 8th, th 1 treat at au7-2t AUCTION BALE? BY S. M. LAEFTTEAD. THIS DAY will be sold. In front ef the Coat Mm LOTS No. 98 and 96 North Oglethorpe -Waajyon Henry street, 26x106 feet each. * T T AUO, A large Carryall. On WEDNESDAY I will sell, without reserve, in tojaneA be mwiars at rv resale raising on frontof store, a lot of Dry Goods, Groceries soiLPro- th^mpJJia'Popfc^n?f%i?medlc»l profesntof w l ft It baa been need with such success" daring the e*f- t?SxtS£, b £*~ i ' vud “*"***" “>«yrff Cboieri, BMera Morins ail Diarrliffia. tiveimmunity^klTiimrt ^beTSencf amMBngSfii armies have escaped the plaque when stationed *1 poeLs whore the pestilence prevailed and. on Inauirv. we discover Hie wholly aurihnuble to the-MS cd CM* invnianble preparetnm— ASIATIC CHOLEBA CURE, ^TbeMpvft# r ^o#SlentRABBrlteo thtepre- pngatioifi hglRtMiM Lahckmiyy (for its m nufec- ure, replete with an tlCi appnahees of modern eci-ncv, considering it a ilnty to contend Against the plngee, end dsenirmesas which medical experiencemggatt* towards relieving anil mltigaUng its “—- Residence on Vernon ^iyer, BY TMUJMA8 J. WALSH. On TUESDAY, August 7th, will be sold, in front of the Court House, M l DESIRABLE FABM, with IHFBOVE- MENTS, nine miles from the city, on the Salts. A fine spring of water on the place, good fishing in the vicinity, and accessible by either shell road. It contains 100 aerfes, more or less; 46 cleared and under fence. Titian undoubted. Terms oesb, purchaser paying for titles. anG 2t BY BELL, WYLLY At CHRISTIAN. Will be sold on the FIRST TUESDAY in Anglia^ in front of the Cotirt House, 12 SHARES CENTRAL R: B. STOCK. Government Sale. Will be sold 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 - • - . Sawa, Knives, Steels Ovens, Cauldrons Hammers, Brushes Stoves, Axes, Pumps, he, Ac. Terms, cash in United States cnrrepcy^ CfTtn $ au6-8t WM. H Brrt. Brig. Gen. WWM >'< ESTATE SALE. -.('i .7 BY BELL, WYLLY Af CHRISTIAN Will be sold, on the first Tuesday in August, in front of the Court House, at 11 oclock, . / . Lot No. 28 Charlton, Ward, with improvement*, con sisting of Brick House, (two story, sold by virtue of a Decree in Equity from Chatham Superior Court. Teriha Cash, purchaser to pay for papers. aic At the same time, a Garden Lot, containing five acre*, well improved, with a neat dwelling and out houses, situated on the Middle Ground Raed,r two miles of tbe city. Terms, one-half Cash, the ^balance at mortgage on the property. augita VALUABLE - REST AT A$%O.TgOTf.. i!H BY BELL. WYLLY At CHRISTIAN. On TCESDAT, 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,j the following property : Eastern half of Lot 7, Crawford Ward, with improvements, consisting of a good two-story House on basement “front” and s one-story House on lane, subject to a city ground rent of $12 per annum. ALSO, 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 RaQfoad, south rids, well wooded with oak and pino. Small garden lot im proved. Titles warranted. Purchaser to pay for titles, aul-tds Valuable Beal Estate FOH SALE. BY BLUN A MEYER. Will be aold on the FIRST TUESDAY In Antrost next, in front of the Court Hon... TWO DUELLING HOUSES and a STOKE and DWELLING HOUSK. northeast corner oi Montgomery and Berrien streets, all in teeslmple. May be tre .ted lor at private sale. For particnlare enquire atour counting room. Jy28-t<1 m No natural or artificial compound lias yet been dis covered or manufactured that equals these waters as votive, relief and- permanent cues for many ■r# and chronic diseases, as proved by the fence of many thousands Who have drank them (nr yearn, with the most beneficial effects. CONGRESS WATER Is a cathartic, alterative and tonic, and is a valuable remedy lor affections of the liver and kidneys, dya- pepaia, goat, chronic constipation and cutaneous dis eases. it a moat powerful preventive of the fevers and bilious complaints so prevalent in warm cli mate*. EMPIRE WATER * . AA .vr Is a cathartic, and a valuable remedy for rhenma- llq, Bhrirmtn' of the liver, diseases of the skin, aijd general 4ebUttj. It* effects are most salutary in Inn* dimates. Riran almost sure core lor scrofula, irifftke &oe»***r*»ated forms of dyspepsia. As a preventive and core for all billons derangements it stands unrivalled. COLUMBIAN WATER I* atonic and: Health and Sea Breeze. BY BELL, WYLLY A)CHK18TIAN. Will be sold on the FIRST TUESDAY in August, In front of the Court Uonse, at tl o’clock, TI1RRE LOTS at Montgomery, containing ■In all nine (9) acres, having a large two story Residence, fronting on the Vernon River, with Kitchen, and large stables attached.— 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.jyl5-nis trout a .l in: Re wU nbl of Afidghly beneficial charac- rtreedy for diabetes, gravel, Inflammation of the kidneys r, and has moat aingularly active effect* In restoring theie orgaas’ sMten' debilitated by long disease. Females who have suffered for years from irregularity, and the dtatrewing diseases known their sex-have been entirely cored by tbe mbfan nso of Colon i Water. These waters are bottled fresh anff phre, from each of Abe above named qpdnga, lb fio carefni and secure a manner tbat they pi earns* all their medicinal valne for /ears, and will be round equally MBcaoioes when drank thousands of mile* distant as trten taken directly Irina tbe spring. 'Bewnre- Of Imitations and Inferior Waters. The ffttflii of aftflenblfie Congress, Empire and OUamblan Waters are branded on the side of the co^k, tbna: jOOROifimfi JWEM i , J Empire^ Water, j Columbian l rkt, l . jxuriKE wilts, "]) IlfwiTn lumbian Watbh i . ’ C. *E. S. Co. T Faeksd aafely and securely, in boxes suitable tor shipment to any part of the world. Copgteseand Empire Water* la boxes containing four dozen pinte, or two dozen quart bottles each. Oolumolan Water In boxes oonufctteg (onr or six dumb half tints, or asnr daaes pint boUles eeoh. t Good Investment. BY BELL. WYLLY At CHRISTIAN. Mi Will be sold on the FIRST TUESDAY in August, in front of the Conn Hoa>e ( at 11 o’clock, A well built BRICK HOUSE, With out buildings, and rearing at (45 per month, sit uated on west half of Lot No. 10 Wesley Ward, and fronting south on Taylor street, between Habersham and Fries. Dwelling has two stories on high basement, gas pipes introduced, with a good pump in the yard. Sold on account and risk of former purchaser, be not complying with terms or sale. Terms: One half cash; balance 60 and 90 days with approved endorsed notes, with interest, pi chu>ers paying Ibr papers; jy24-tdi GROCERIES. F amily flour, EXTRA FLOUR. SUPER FLOUR, RIO COFFEE, HYSON TEA. OOLONG TEA, FAMILY SOAP, PAIE SOAP, LAUNDRY SOAP, No. 1 SOAP, FANCY SOAPS, CLARIFIED SUGAR, A, B AND C SUGAR, BROWN 8UGA GROUND COF GROUND PEPP MUSTARD. 8ALERATU9. CREAM TARTAR. BLACK PEPPER, ASSORTED CANDY, BROOMS, PAILS, la store and for sale by CONXKRAT A JOHNSON. anl-6t Cornet Bamard street and Bay lane. Sold by all Druggist*, llotels, Wine Merchants, and Y\ iUJUG first-class Grocres, RUSS’ BOURBON WHISKEY CO$qifc% j j fcid only at wholes by Hodrcmcnii sons, Pr*friM*n. US Beqfir ■** Rt., If. 1 ■ Orders by mall Tecelva prompt attention. awr- • r GINGER CORDIAL Alio on hand and mremfactaynd !o^ oirder. .lOOflS RUSS & OO., No. 34 Dev street, * e ii '.flirt.Y \ »ew York. HALSEY, WATSOP & CO.; CKSe^ d3Teod-ly i r» f Savannah. ID GRITS y^LWAYSmt Efcd, In large Jy«4f the lowest price) & F. 8j If the Sarehhah 1 East entof Broughton Notice. rglHE CNDRB9IGREO Imre entered into a limited Tltertrevoblrt onder tb* Firm name of CRANE & for the transaction of a General Coat business In the City of Savannah. Hetnan . u* jam s B. Orsyblll. of sovannah. are « MfiralMWtte>a,mrilJaiiwa S. Graybill. of Ma- ^aLgfiaStheatqcMbaPBer, and contribntea twe’ntTteonSana donare ffi»>9 to the common unrk This nartnershlp is to commence on the first of«njL»9*fi. a^fall terminate^heSlstof Jhiy, imv. j ’ H . graYBILL, n'<^i;Ll < ' *■/; J. 8. GRAYBILL. ORE HUKORED TAILOHESSES. C! TRADE EMPLOYMENT will be igiven to good k? huda. Apply np stairs In manufacturing rotmaa, a^t^yVlnUt,. S.hofAugttg- p ^ ^ fijjfl mim WANTED Urn A *** “ n 1 , m LATHROP * OO. J. J. WEST, SUCCESSOR TO F. P. HALSEY & OO., 159 ^ATjfffREET, ' City Hotel Buildings' GROCERIES AT WHOLESALE. Mlscellaaeous. man MARSDEN’S Asiatic tTibtefft Care WITHOUT DOC Err, ffm only sate and reliable medicine for the Immediate relief and core of the t^deraatate onr con JfARSDEN'S ASIATIC t CHOLERA CURE . As the greatest discovery science has mad. to arrest the pregtwt ef tbe aeonrge, CHOLERA MORBUS. PREPARED BY 1 • *r. ‘YNt". iw !a. it’s Den, DEPOT ANB LABORATORY 487 BROADWAY, S.Y. , FOB SAf.U^Btfill PSVOGJSTS. “Nothing new nader the Son ” area an aid adag* which cannot be admlttetl as a truism In the pmsaat flag, for we bare hourly to record diecoverle* and In ventions in Med cal Science which would astoniah Galea and hie disciples. Of the maay which come before onr notice we muet single eat Dr T. W. MAB8- DBN’S ASIATIC CHOLERA CURE as an article of real merit, and cheerfully recommend it In ail dieease* Of the bowels. We speak from nenoaal knowledge fa fanmatter, feeling aitiefiSff an who will try It will endorse onr views.—AT. r. Times. pea-iy- BARRETT’S 5 * r 1 ,T XX YD ON THIS CONTINENT. It is warranted to kestobb obat ntnt to rre ORIGINAL, NATURAL color. In every case; It Will STOP the hair from palling out; it will free the heed from 0B0WfH0f,he Ver bb ^HMefifiMB we snthorise all of onr agents to refund the money to any person who wiliJise two bottles, and then aay,Bab nr’a Vbom- tablb Hair Restobativb has not performed all we claim. mttmanv .from the Capital of the United State*. Messrs. Barrett *.Co ; ' 1 was iAdead tngire yenrHdr preparerion a trial, andean heartily recommend it as onequaUed as a Dressing, Purifier and Restorer,—giving to the Hair a luxuriant richness, and to the head a Cool and mat agreeable sensation, while R U thorough In re storing the hair to its natural color. Very respcctfmiy. W. Hamlet. Washington, D.C., May 16,18SA Merer*. 3. B. Barrett & Co : I was induced by a Mend to make a trial of Bar rett’s Vegetable Hair Restorative, and I am very much pleaded with the effect It has had on my hair. I was nearly half gray, and now, before ruling one bottle, my bead is freed from dandruff, and my hair has all the appearance of youth. T rally believe Bar rett's to be the best hair preparation In the world. Wm. Hastlton. . Fredoniu, N. Y.. April 26,1868. 1 J '-i rF ■ J. K. BARRETT 4k CO., Proprietors, Manchester, New Hampshire. JACOB LIPPMAN, Corner Congress and Barnard streets. Agent Sold by all Druggists. jyh-tf Just Arrived and For Sale by KENNETH 1ACLEA& CO. N 202 Bay Street, EW SMOKED SIDES AND STRIPS New Smoked Shoulders Dnffleld Hams, covered Washington llams, covered M.nuiii.g’s Hams, covered. ALSO ON UAND, Me.es and Prime Pork, In bblsand half bbla Fulton Market Family Beef, in half bMs Uutdicn butter, in tubs, and Family and Raker'* Flour. jyS-tf WRIGHT’S Patent Improved IRON SCREW! FOR • Packing Cotton. ttihe attention of cotton planters is t Invited to the claims of this invention, which. In SIMPLICITY, ECONOMY, DURABILITY and POW ER, surpasses any machine for Baling Cotton ever before presented to Hie country. Ita great excel lence in these respects makes it THE BEST MACHINE FOE PACKING COTTON IriTHE WORLD! I. ITS SIMPLICITY.—It la a new and improved appiicattoa of the Screw Power; jnst as simple in Its coastriKtioa as the old fashioned wooden screw. *s easily managed, and no more liable tu get ont of or der. Nq ropes or pollles aa need in the cotton ^■sffrfl BOONOMY.—It has been demonstrated by actual experiment to be cheaper than ths wooden screw. The titn bet* used in Its construction are macb smaller and fewer than those employed In the old mw; tbe levers being only 16 feet long, and the height of the whole frame above the bed being only 10 feet. All three Ufhbera can be procured on tea plantation, no matter bow exhausted tue forest. Any ordinary wood workman can build the frame, and n.tr * dozen bands wiir pnt tt op m a few hoars. 3. ITS DURABILITY.—The Screw and Nat are of iron, and will last for years without any appreciable -wear. The whole machine occupies so little space that it ran be completely covered at very amsfil cost. J. - ITS POWER.—With a lever only sixteen feet long, one mnle tt fiftTOtfeht for packing the heaviest hates, jf’lsntvrs teho have used it aay that, with two mfitee; edttoWmayite eoJbpressed on this machine for shipment. This Screw waa invented jnst before the opening of th* war, and has subsequently never been vari atsu- . •rally krirafiooed. Those wteitsve astd-ftandseen ft it used, unanimously eonenr fri the opinion that it 1* Lemons, Lobsters, Oysters, Wines, Brandies. Noth Whttktes, SUrdi. - ■ " 1 Gin, Candles. Tea. Pickles, Coffee, '■ A trd ?“®* Sugar, *"*" Flour, Mocker. I, _ Kass’ Brandy, Gin and Whiskey Cocktail, Arrack, Herein* and Eh Domingo Punches. Ross’ Hi. Domingo Bitten. Drake'* piantatkm Wttera. V.nl aw’* Sarnia* Bitter* Hubbel'a Ooldea BtUera. Assorted Cordials, very fine. *w~ Coil and price my goods before going to New York. iyt#-lm tocottm planters. r iff “ARROW TIES” and “PAINTED IRON BANDS’’ are a complete substjtnte for Rope in l *Th?y°comblue the utmost rimplidtr <&J el r7ey t sTe^*^«» , «l t d ui ^ri h()1<1 the Bale smaller, end coal mnufr lcae thin Bopt. These Ties are lergrij w nee and very popular in Km... MaMdt.fr.. - fftererere. IB. APIUKKW liUW m ah* ana * an~RT MURK, Charleeton. For further partlcnlaife BABTLMTT, . Gecetnl Agsnt, iv*4-4m fifi Oarondalet rtreet. New Orleans ">H iylMm BIDING ,^£i.mre, F^S*co„ •Antttebore., Vt UMUTALtZh MS 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 bsve need shd seen In operation for the last, five yews, Wright’s Improved Cotton Iron Screw, and feel notheeifafltfi ill proaoanclng It the very best. Utenm Strew wf have! etgr known. So highly de Wwdaihrtnkt, tMat. M firiclicahle to obtain one of them, we would have no other. It Is easily bu It, simple in its cous.rnction. not liable to get onttsr order, pucks wall, with great-power and with great ttcUlty. I < Edward T. Shapherd. G. Y. Banks. pc...... pace. W- H. HitchclL Cotnmbua, Ga., July 1.1868. ! 1 All orders for the Screw wMl be filled by LINYILLE k GLEASON, , Savannah, Ga., or L. D. PALMER, Genfiml Agent forftoethern Georgia and S. Carolina se-dfcwim jrtMAWjtt . PRIME YELLOW COEN. OdhAA BUSHEL8 PRIME YELLOW CORN lot SWU sale ter & F. SANFORD, At Savannah lulls, east end of Broughton si-, or by BRYAN, HARTMiDOE A OO., Bay street. T Whim Quin eonstenMy en hand and for sale. f choice Coin Meal ttfiflfill. lell-tf . A. KYAN & CO. 007 Street, r * DBAI.IIS 1H htajhdabo liquors, A gen tv for Charles Farm Champagnes, Keller* Kentucky Bourbon Whiskey, 4kc. myl-tf — Shificiae. ire Line HEW YOWL The new and fast aidewheel steamship ATKINS, Master, wm salt for New York en W^dawfia^, Am gate 8, »» 3 l . o’clock p. PASSAGE RATES: Cakla Fauioage, |U Stcarog#, |U Ft* freight or passage, having accommodafianaan- perfor to any steamer in thla trade, apply to B. H. nARDEN Mo. 19 Stoddard’s Range. GARRISON A ALLEN, Agents, _ jjM No. 5 Bowling Grecs. N. Y. Shioping. FOB NEW YORK ATLANTIC COAST ^tfrfrairtiip Compauy, .Deck, 913 EMPIRE LIE FOR HEW YORK. Cabin Passage, |25 . Steerage, |U The wew and hat steamship M issouri, LOVELAND, Commander. Win sail aa above on lataiday, Awgmst n, at — o’clock m. m. FtefMghtte passage, having eaperior acconoao- datioes, apply to B. H. HARDEE, No 11 Stoddard'a Rang*. GARRISON A ALLEN. W M*. fi Bowling Green, New Toth. OLD WEEKLY LINE. Leare erery Tuesfiay aid Satiriay. For Palatka, E. Fla., TOUCHDIG AT BRUNSWICK, ST. MA RY’S. FKKNAJTOINA, JACKSON- VILLK AND PICOLATA The new and decant, steam packs* s, LIZZIE BAKER, ‘ ‘ ■ 1 ©apt. N. KING, and ST tv AH SHORE, Oapt JAMES TUCKER, having been specially fitted np for this rente with mwmrpareed anuiaaao*tiona, will leave regnlariy for the above tdates, the Sylvan Shore every TUES DAY MORNING, and the Uzxie Baker every SATUR DAY MORNING, at ten o’clock. Retamiag, will leave Jacksonville every Tneaday and Mduy, arriving at Savannah every Wednesday and Saturday mornings, in time to connect with the New York steamers. Far freight or Pareoge apply at the offloeoo Florida CLAGHORN A CUNNINGHAM, Agent*. N. B.—All frdghtpsyablc by shipper*. jylfl-tf FOR SALE, RIVER STEAMBOATS and TOW BOATS, of various siser and draft. AUO, Sailing Vessels, Steam Barges, Ac. A. M. DA COSTA, No. 42 Water street, N. T. FLORENCE SEWING MACHINES!! WE, HAVING been appointed General Agenta for Georgia and. Florida, are now prepared to exhibit •very style of the above Maohtnes. See circular below. Circular. We claim for the Flobencx the following advan tages over any and all Sewing Machines: IT It makes fonr different stitches, the lock, knot, daafile loffk, arid donbl* knot, on one and the tame machine. Each stitch being alike on both shies of the fabric. MS~ Every Machine has the reversible feed motion, which enables the operator, by simply turning a thumb screw, to have the work ran either to the right or left, to stay any part of the seam, or fasten the ends or seams, without turning the fabric. (W The only M&ebne having a self-ad jutting shuttle tension—the amount of tension always being In exact proportion to the alas of tbe boebin. Changing the length of stitch, and from one kind of stitch to another, can readily be done while the Machine lain motion. pT The needle Is easily adjusted. (ff It 1* almost noiseless, and can be used where qaletls necessary. Its motions are all positive; there are no springs to get ont of order, and its simplicity enable* tbs moat inexperienced to operate it. XT It does not require finer thread oa the under than for the upper side, and win sew acroa the heaviest Beams, or from one f o more thicknesses af cloth, without change of needle, tension, or break ing thread. pr The Hemmer is easily adjusted and wiH fan any width of hem desired. ftf~ No other Machine will do so great a rang* of Work as the Florence. XT It will hem, fell, bind, gather, braid, qallt. and gather and sew on a ruffle st the same time. Tbe taking np of the slack thread Is not perforated by the irregular contraction of aalre coll or nnoar- taln operation of wire levers. The precision and ac curacy with which the Floreace draws the thread into the cloth la unapproached In any Sewing Ma chine hitherto offered In the market. We famish each Machine with “Bamam’a Sett- Sewer," which guides the work trsell, and la of in calculable value, especially to Inexperienced opera tors. XT It is rally protected and licensed by Elite Sown, Afiff hteAaaoclatee, And onr own Letters Patent. While posse ml ng the above, and many other ad- (vantage*, Ike Florence k sold at correspoodteg prices with other first clam Machines, and a careful exami- natten will folly substantiate all that we have claimed ferife snd Justify tbe assertion we now make, that MIs.th* heat Sewing Machine In the world. W* wafrapt every Machine to be nil that we claim Ht, afidvrill gi*fe h written warranty if required. Liberal arrangements made with those who bay to sell again. Farther reference may be had by addressing LATHROP A CO., •amt Amra m nmu am flhwa, Career Congress and Whitaker streets, JyfiO-llfl - SAVANNAH, OA. GRAHTE DLLS FLOOR FRONJ new WHKATs AUGUSTA, GA. •It ■ r n GRANITE HILLS Are prepared to-fomish New Floor from aekrisd New Wheal of ths fol- lewtna dUbrant gadaa, pnt np in half (Nibs) and quarter sacks (48 lbs), at the shortest notice: GRANITE MILLS SUPERFINE, Do do EXTRA. Do do’ FAMILY, Do do EXTRA FAMILY. Order* addres’ed to ns will be promptly attended to, and onr prices will he always in keeping with the finest Market. GEO. F. JACKSON A OO. ' AagMte. Aug. LIMA «ug3-lw CORN. 6000 BB8nLB P1UME YELLOW, in store. 8,888 bnahett Prims Yellow, afloat. For aaie by - aalltf BRADLEY. HILL A OO. Wax and Pearl Flovip. r iff ART of maklag WAX and PEARL FLOWERS la taught in an elegant manner.and In awry abort time, by flu ELIZA KEOGH, E. Louis Lowe, ' • (ptawfotT OF MARYLAND,) ^mnseiior at Law* M WALL STMK1T, MMW YORK CRT JyHfitawfiW * SIDE WHEEL LINE. Thu very feat, <tewand*pleodid oMc-whcel steamship GENESAL BARNES, •bforiftktimfink' commander, will posi- Thaiteiyi ttt last., at 7 a’eluck superior ac- coS^IL.TpW' ,UTin8 ^ _ _ . WILDER A FULLAHTON. N. R—No freight received on the day of sailing No bertha located after Tu* day, 7th instant, unless PSMfor. aug4-5t For Philadelphia. The fink class steamship T onawanda, TEAL, Commander, will sail for the above pore on bmtentemr. Aug rest II, 9 o’clock a. ns. , ^‘FPfg vtthint to avail themselves of the advan- gXfittectfihipmoBm. that avoiding extra hand- ■3 h 5?*5^ a,e t ort8>m noU - J^^7Sl^rt?alS% hral ** d f ° r fre,ght (Is^n7 e i^ 7 ° , to PW at H>Jrior accommo- tf* 0 HUNTER A QAM HELL. FOR FILM!, FLA., YU BRUNSWICK, FERNANDINA AND JACKSONVILLE. KATE, Erery MONDAY MORNING, at 9 o’clock. _ T. J. LOCKWOOD. Captain anl-eod BRADLEY, HILL A CO., Agents. SEMI-WEEKLY L IKE FOR CHARLESTON, VIA HILTON HEAD AND BEAUFORT. Carrying the United States Mail. Leave every Wednesday and Saturday at 3 P. M. The new and fast atsamere FANNIE, A Capt. W. T. MoNzltt, and PILOT BOY, Copt. T. R. Paths, Being spactally adapted to this route, sad having su perior aceammodaUrma. will leave regnlariy as above, the Panola awry Wedneaday and Pilot Boy every Saturday at 3 o'clock. Returning, will leave Charles ton on Tltedaya sod Fridays, at a a. m. These boat* connect with tbe steamers Sylvan Shore and Lizzie Baker from Florida, with New York, Philadelphia sad Baltimore steamships, and the Central ai d Golf Railroads. For freight or peasage, apply to F. M. MTRKLL, Agent, Jv27-tf Charleston Wharf. TIBCmmiBRIZIii MAO, STEAMSHIP COMPANY. ST. THOMAS, PARA, PERNAMBUCO, BAHIA, AND RIO DE JANEIRO. * Under contract with the United States and Brazi Government* for the carriage of the malls, will die patch one of Uotr NEW FIRST CLASS SIDE WHEEL each over 2,000 tons bwthan, ’ On th« 22d of Evory Month, From the Port ’of New York! For the following named ports and at the follow ing rates or passage, payable In gold or its eqolva- -amvm W- From few York test. Thorew *so From New York to Bshl*. 180 PrianMew York toRtode Janeiro 200 ,fo»*age *» keif three rates, bedding included. h» Mpsrteeoed fioiymon t« attached to each vessel. AULettere most paw through the Post Office. Post- r lv eenta. Ha U Stoddard’s Block. GARRISON A ALLEN, New York Agenta MARTIN J. FORD, ATTORNEY AT LAW, OPVICI. Mat n MMTAJf STREET, lyir-f SAVANNAH, OA. DISEASES OF THE FEET Airs. Eliza Keogh* W HO WAS taatraeted hi youth hy her grand- fethw. mn eminent surgeon, chiropodist and medical practitioner, In his profaaslona, haa now, from force or drearer aacca. ■ reamed the practice bereetf, sad la speetallv qaaltfied for thecureol all dlsca— of tee fooa She warrants cure, or no pay fihets at present at the CORNER OF BROUGHTON AND BARNARD STREETS, bet will soon remove to ke will visit patients at their resi ts Drs- North, Fitch and Horl- ai Charleston, where she jj8-d.twAwtf Paper Hangings AND Window Shades. MSS: KART J. TURNER, No. M St. Julian Street, Has tecelved * aew jjreply of Paper Hangings, Win- ■ sad Glk OorelcM, which will be sold )yio-ti Notice. T W. MVir*. of tbe Oa* 1 n^SeTtef Gotxttbaatn lUf HR ire Of Merit, Lath rep A hiamrlf with Lothrop A A at tha old stand oi It LATHROP A OO. FOR RENT, Us fffilfiteln , FOUR COUNTING _ red TWO LARGE BALLS In tbe hnOfiBwaotbaeoreteorBsyand Lin- ■ - Rwafios given Ire mediately. EDWARD FADEFLORD.