The Daily news and herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1866-1868, August 13, 1866, Image 3

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matters. l (' ,rC fOB HB»' VOBK- m ablp« *gW VOKK. . A!a bsm». Saturday, August 18, at*X * \m Angn3t “ “ °’ cloCk Livingston, Thursday, August ' t a. m- coB I-DH-ADELmiA. ^JZnd* Saturday* August 25, at 9 3 rOB „ ffcdn c>day, at 9 o'clock a. m. * „ m OIAKI.BSTON. ever y Saturday, at 3 o’clock. r " : ijerv Wednesday, at 3 o’clock. ,j:,n,e f '» er j Thursday morning at 9 o’clock l ‘‘ e ' t ,rK KLOBIOa. gaker, every Saturday morning, at Monday morning, at • o*doek , every Tuesday monteij, a- £»t8i every Departure of Tralai. PAIW PASSENGEU UP TRAIN [rival and adtsoAf g A ._. ivjnoali 6:16 P. H, ,A* 31*0011 at, AU gTlS» ^vannaU , .^ohi^ngeb tea* 8 Pa 7 A. M. 8:45 a. M. 7:05 P. M. f pj sjv£U^ 3J ' a :.4ii^ s: a; ■' :05 P. V. 4K)J A. M. 7:00 a. M. VTCHI PaSSF.NOKB TRAIN w " .'‘ 6:A0 P. U. »*•••**•• 8:95k>.lA: *f£**'« 6:30 A.M. * lie and Onrdon trains connect with d*"™ nigh* passenger traina at Gordon. oOLti bailboad—daily (Sundays ex- cepted) „ 7:30 a.m. ^TuouwsvilVe'at »:W *- -• :, T ; “rue.. ‘^anali at 0:05 “• ,ra liKu'l’HKK, Newsdealers, Sta- f BMsellera, Bull street (down stairs^ .ijyaiie, next to theTostOffice, area*- , (or the Bailt Nbws A Hisabd. L... e ft with them will be promptly attended Mayor’s Court. di.'oarton Saturday morning, before Anderson, there were but few caaua ’ 1 , s : (them being old o(lenders, were dealt oly Tite first caBe disposed of waa that colored, charged with entering the a white woman and using abusive lan- I: appears that the prisoner had been r of the white woman for fear days and ice returned a few days a^er for her ' L ojjwnied by lour negro mto^and while difficulty with her formw employer lit strike her with a stick, Whereupon jlitty Mills drew from an old apruta tu (.jjd them concealed, her weapons' iR the I brickbats. The poliise was thea-dpit i M:ity decamped. She retu •*<* tea few r aad when ob«crvad upon the premises, irscll under the house. The ceee about : ihe proceedings having assumed such a vj nature, it was turned over to Judge Bus* V aoty Court, for in veaRation, rarue, colored, who in always in pein except ;.i-d to the chain guif:, was brought up cm s •'.-.aling money from some colored women. .jing tou plainly made out against Payne, to gi«uig testimony iu bis own behalf, he uvd to the chain gang for thirty daya. as about tbo first negro placed upon the Dg. .:nd before he had served out hie time, :rd nation and attempting to strike an Alder* Lai shovel, bis sentence waa extended sixty ■.or to Ins sentence on Saturday back to the ; lie had only been at liberty about three British Ship Tarapedo on Warsaw Bar. We learn jfroiR Oaptaiu Stevenson, of the jBritlah ship Tampedo, who arrived here yesterday afternoon, the following particulars in regard to the loss of his TPepiHj; }Tlre‘Tam|>etJo whs bpend iromMobile to Sa vannah in ballast, eight days out, and was consigned to Messrs. Wilder & Fullarton. On Saturday morn- lag about eleven o'clock, the vessel struck on Warsaw Bar, and began leaking rapidly, the water rising in her hold at the rate of eighteen inches an hour. Every effort was made to save the vessel. . revefcftf: cutt$Ljbgsefaia£d went to her assist ance an 4 sftccfedeiWtoMMg liar ashore on Warsaw beach, where she now lies stranded and bilged. Cap tain'8tft9tekon add crew ware compelled ter abandon the Teasel, saving nearly all of their personal effects. at §L Johns, N. B., and was y J- S.& Co* Liverpool, and valued was partiollydAfured. t Btevensoa ..desires, to return thanks to the captain and officers of the ifcuwemood for tlj^prompt* ness with which they came to his^jgesista^B^wnd the .laud Frances McDowell, both col- tciArged with licentious conduct In the A* botu <>f these individuals had just been |d :rjiu the police barracks lor the same of- rere lined five dollars each, and in default to be stilt down on the Islands and r, c lored, was charged with carrying con- wtu liub tried to justify himself by he lived in the country, and on his for- iivamnh with some shrimps, he was at* fcvcral no^roes on the road, who took r.ai;!H aud threatened him with violence lv_? thing, iu order to prevent a recur- .. transaction he had procured a pistol » the city with him on Saturday t vas evidently not much design on the part ioner to carry concealed weapons, one half iter be:-? visible below his jacket; the uisdissed with costs upon the prisoner. • "fi* re/aiaeJ by His Honor, who told vr tha: it would be returned when he was ba a m the country, but with a proviso it home on Jiis future visits to the city. COMMFMC4TKD.] The Central Railroad. | CF Heralp: } It laborer in the employ of this excellent L * uii ask a place in your journal for a •-he track is in the usual good condition, -'Uiuily repaired and renewed by the '• r y The rolling stock is being thor- p^i-A.c] by such acknowledged master me- 2-uiiucau, master machinist, and C. C. t master car builder. It is a well 1 hut no bail jobs are turned out of the i- from the common hand car to the ponder ed -ub-iUintial and elegant passenger 11 • too, Messrs. Editors, tbe work is -:tc uieu—mou w h 0 were ^rjuing to make UCTlflces lor tbe South, and now, as maoa- E *'* Bpon fhrir limbs, in their highest aim • *-.* tu work to rebuild the shattered road, [ ‘ ‘ '^oration who never refused employ- 1 aDj destitute ei-Confederate soldier. ‘ f ,1>13 empauy you can toil the long. L 0ne scaut from “Afric’s burning r hold allusive empire “ there and “ “y ll i*i x .'ice W an, yf. M. WaOley. auJ Superintendent of the old Cen- * right man iu the right place.” --darling agent and acting maater of ' 1 " ■ bite is yard maater. end, in that the Central ia as near per- - - '-tu be put to practical purposes. Shayingb. Harness Stealing, Ms»aegro, was arrested by the polic. at ^birUay morning, with a bag on bia I ,c • s;«jn examination, was shown to L "V >d tolerable (Sir condition. ,*'* mom ents before bia arrest, offered ■ i - baraeas to the person who gave the “‘.taiat^n. '(b'esbitt stated he had nothing in , '-“*maa having previously received '■ y “ te bia, notified Nesbitt of the , e . e.“* l “ fo Passage to the Police Bar- " : =g tii c ' r!Slstancc by the prisoner. barracks’ Nesbitt stated that [ r be harness of a negro, but did not t - where he could be found. Before " bayor. be stated that he had purchase i negro man. and gave hie name. He [ ^ he was employad at I,, s. Bennett’s r' :: of Nesbitt giyen before the Itayor *'■' ’bat given at the Police Barracks, and i>ttu fig suspicion that the property found . ! ® * w stolen, he waa remanded back to P’ncia for farther lnreattgatton. In the ^-’tmpioyer waa to be notified of the cir- 1011 if the harness waa proren to be •' >be prisoner waa again to be ar il ia ant «nr habit to refer ta a subject more Anoe, btit Mveral bntldiaga now is process of comple tion In cm, f tty, and which will bo toady for occapO- tio»in S Ctf days, deserve additional notice. Tha laiffadouble tenement three ntory bnildinfp on, the sonthweat comer of Whitaker and Broughton streets, are completed exteriorly in fine style, and are now receiving the interior finish, which will occupy but a few daya, when they will be immediately ten anted. For beauty of structure and artistic design, they age abouttheiandsaniest buildings sow erected Uifiity. f. U F; I 1 I.J We xlso notice that the work of completing that fine building fronting east on Monterey Square, formerly owned by General Mercer, but now owned by John R. Wilder, Esq., has been commenced, and will be pnabed through to completion by competent gi^chanjcA 5 ; The original plan of thi* building, which was drawn by J. It. Norris, architect, having been lost, Messrs. Muller & Bruyn, who have a correct idea of the originalplan, have submitted a drawing of the aame, and in accordance with which the work is now going on. On the occupation of the city by Sherman’s army, tha tntifi interior of thin With anothffr fine bnildUg fMattoff ad th* ilmto square, was completely gutted of floor beams, window frames, sashes, and in tact wood of every conceivable shape was carried off toy the purpose at creating tem porary sbanifta. Tney hleo curled off terfrU af toe ornamental castings belonging to the iron pillars of the balcony. Some few of these, however, have been found buried in the well in the yard, which plainly allows a malicious and wanton spirit of destruction on the put of the perpetrators. Notwithstanding the loaa of the original plan and the destruction of some of the building materials, we hope shortly to ses tbe building finished, which will be an ornament to the city ae .well as the square on which it fronts. We hope to be able in a few days to chronicle the fact that a plan for tbe building of a half block of line Sthiia, already submitted, has been auroul anpfk fk tbe partita concerned, which, It aoanftato Afc linn the demolition of several small wooden bnildinga In tbe most central portion of the city, and will thus re duce the number of mournful looking structures in that vicinity, Loss of tie m' ded to liim. Jkeguttia at Thandcrhwlt Begatta, announced ia taffpaper to . lerbolt, on Wadgesdayijitafc bids flair to ri 1 prevtoua ntoira of the'i Mfid eve^* dotty. committee of arrungementb, we. learn, have td everything for the comfort of those who to^i dectiWtia of attending the regatta, and wepn thoae Who are fortunate enough to beprdwtif dsrboH on Wedaeeday next, a good day's enjoyment The following boats have been en- Snn riaee Ban nets.. At Tib*. Tc r * ■J- 1 shipping HIGH WATER. 9 ailAt Port. ..... i 93 9 s hipping intelligence. port op savannah: 1 ' ^«OMUr, A Off. 19, MSS. Arrived* * *4 h« .. Wn“FSnar™n“ UrtB « st0 ”’ NewTork 0. 8 mmT‘ P JSE Ch »xlestnn—F JdHyrell Tocker ’ Pal “ kf ‘’ Hiil*^ iticlfeatiildi, etc— Cub) Aiitilort Sales. Brig Protei Brig Ellen _ _ last—Blair A Bickfo7* m^°toHT'^i Mlrr ' SicWcs ’ Hilt0 " Head, With - snis;/ i cm a p.~ Cleared. A Qam"en P 1W ‘ W ***Teal,>hUadel,>hl. HardeK*"' 1P Mta,ourt ’ ^selnnd. New York—B H oSsferA^ittTf’ 8m Hfv «ooiy_,_'jluiffWtCli *K (Schley. Steamer Lizzie Baker, King; PaUitka, tv* vinir horn k Cunningham. osa, Richiuoml, Va—Tucker A Lap fkMkyd Mi* ^»ibl Steamer Pitot Hay, (p^Ttfoariditoi^iMZi^refl. 1 #«hr Martha, Josa, Richr ~ ham. Con'y&gTtoaaed^Scales Funnels, Fincetsjfcoops Stoves, Axes, Pumps, 4c., ic. ' Terms, cash in United States currency. WM. H. BUBNH, kfiSfL ■R EG ATT A. log, 10 ( lng, 6 tx cases lng, 6 bdke kegs and sundry pkga mdse. Per steamship North Point, hales cotton, 37 pch-gs mdse. for Baltimore—612 Per schr Martha, Richmond,Va—81 tons scrap iron. i < i : Pnaseaagere. Per stesmslilp Berman Livingston, from New Yotk —w W Ward, W A Bryant, X Jtnstein, N Bronson, i* T Schley, W H Edwards and lady, Col J Scriven, J Proctor Scriven, Esq. O H Mooney, II Levitt,‘L Levitt, J Maghl. Cot Walcotr, i H Uardner, M A cbhen, R D For, E Heldt, J P Kane, J Seely, M Stevens, Miss J Cohen. T W Bnrdw^ll, U C BurdysyU, HP Dale, u Per steamshipiee, from New Tort—<J Deiap and lady, J S DeUouttnoUu and lady; M titilet, U T blond, win, Mrs Deffell and child. ALJones, B Harring ton, wife and child, L Kelly. U Hosenfeldt, Mrs Jo sephine J Wiuberg, L Willing, W S Severance, Q WnSW; > Driscoll, and steerage. Per steamer Riot Boy, from C'liarlotton—B P John' ron ami lady E P Tnnlson, lady and pervr. T Siod- durd, EE Lull. H Cunypll, L EBtancriek, Miss Va»i Allen, Miss A White, D W Williams, C F Williams, T B Seville, and J deck, i t Per steamer Sylvan Shore, from Florida—D Broom, lady and child, L A McArtliy, R I, Wihon. J (1 Yanos- tiaud, H Smith. H D Smith, L BiUler, il E-ller, I'e .. .. . . ' j . Per eteamxhip Missouri, for New lodMJAton- csster. Mise M E Norton, J McMshoU, klrfileff eBna. ASeydell, T Hilt in, S S Podge *7liria(fy:^B Malion, S L Waitafelder, U Williams, ladv and sexvt, Kev S I.audrnm, W UbdruOk, J Piinips, C WeswJowskl. B Brown, Mre FOhamWofr.-lftft L barromdftl’aster F htamiany. A W Williams, J B Nelson, WdlPiRney, Chemists and Loo MHintler and lady, Mrs Beers, Miss Freeman,' M intrinsic medicinal q' —enees, Mrs Deacy, Mra Haney, J M Agee, and -age. ‘ I'llliU, AA OIUIIU. II XJ OlUltll, Aj Duller, U AslIQ Gurley, M Allen, M tfumdocK, Geu J B Gori Thorker, 0 ^c|i#tfcj7 ; j CoL W. Blake entered sloop boat Pet; Capt. F. Threader aft entered sloop boat Minnie; S. P. Bell en tered sloop boat Wave; J Murphy entered sloop | Josephine; Capt. R. F. Aikin entered sloop boat Jane L; Capt. Converse entered sloop boat Swamp Angel. The boats will start at 3 o'clock. ' Pools will be sold at the Magnolia Saloon at half past eight o'clock on Monday and Tuesday evi Thunderbolt. The shell road is now progressing towards cotnpls. tion. An extensive toll house is being constructed. Sod will Bodn replace the shanty previously lined. Capt F. 34. Threadcraft, at the “Riverside,” lias tbe best possible accommodations fi^r quests. He has tbe best billiard tables ever made, set up In the most per fect manner. His salt water baths are a great desid eratum, and many people visit Thunderbolt for tbe express purpose of enjoying them. He has bowling aUeys, a well-furnished bar, and boats for those who desire fishing or other aquatic amusements. We hare heard many compliments for his place, and take plea sure In recommending it. The regatta to occur on Wednesday, promises to be a very interesting one, and to occasion an nnnsually large attendance. Quaiunure or the Steamer Savas Shore.—The steamer Sylvan Shore, Captain Tucker, from Palatka, 4c., came to anchor at the quarantine ground. Tur ner's Rooks, below Thunderbolt, on Saturday morning last, with a case of cholera on board. The case alluded to is that of a negro, and when the Sylvan Shore was heard from on Saturday evening, there was no prospects of his recovery. The passen gers on board the Sylvan Shore, a list of the names of whom will be found in another column, are all well. Tbe Sylvan Shore was ordered to Tybea to perform quarantine, yesterday morning. Bipartpre op SiEAjgBHtPs.—The ’steamships Ton- •wanda, for Philadelphia, and Missouri, for New York, sailed for their respective ports at an early hour ou Saturday morning. The North Point, for Baltimore, sailed yesterday morning. These vessels aB. carried out quite a number of passengers and full freifbta- The Tonawanda carried out, in addition to her tult capacity of cabin passengers, one of the largest freight* that has left this port for some time by steam for Philadelphia. Arrival of the Herman Livisgsios.—The steam- sphlp Herman Livingston, Capt. Baker, from Hew York, arrived at her wharf about half past nine o'clock last evening. The Livingston brings an unusually heavy cargo this trip. . . ( , , < - For foil files of late New York papers, we ale In debted to our old and obliging friend. Purser Robert Sanaay. .»•’ . 1 • ' j Committed to Jail.—Toney Williams, the negro who, while in a difficulty with William Praetor, at fhe Isle of Hope, < a Friday last, attempted to ahoot him, was examine s before Justice Levi S. Hart, on Satur day last- The facta warranting a conviction, Williams was recommitted to jail to await his trial before tbe Superior Court. From Charleston.—The steamer Kate, Captain Flinn, from Charleston, arrived aboat nine o'clock last evening. For flies of late Charleston papers we are Indebted to Purser Joseph Thompson. IsqussT.—Justice Smith held an inquest on Satur day last upon tlio body of the unknown negro found drowned and floating in the river, near Fort Jackson on Friday afternoon last. Verdict of tie jnry:— “Death from accidental drowning.” * 1 • •* For a handle of late New York papers we are in* debted to H. A. Cohen, Eeq., who came passenger by the Herman Livingston. Consignees. Per steamship nrrman Livingston, from Nctv York —Agt U R It, A & G It R, .1 W Anderson .f- Sou, G Appel, Bell, W A C, Btun 4 M, Bothweil & W, Bouse A B, Bryan, H A Co, Blair A- B, Bradv, S A Co, G Butler, R Balfore, Cooper, OAF. Champion * F, crane A G, Cleghorn j c, Calfrey 4 l|, CiUpmao s C.CRRM Shop, Cen Cotton Press. O Colieu, M A Cohen. S M Coining, DeWitr A M, Duncan & J. Doyle 4 L, M J Doyle A Co, P Dzyalir.ski, J Davidson, E A Eckman, Eppstein 4 E, B F Einstein, A A L Freideu- l»erg, M Ferst & Co, Gueranl * P, G * Selip, Gazan & Bio, A Goinm. C L Uiiltert, S Go,dull, W urren, W B Griffin, Housem in, A Co, B Habersham A Son, 11 D Hawles, Holcombe A Cn, N A Hardee, Peidt & 1,, G M Heidt, It M Hunt, Kenny A O’B, K A Feliner, F Buck, N B Knapp, I-at prop 4 Co, Levi A 11, W \V Lincoln, ,1 Lama, » M L-derer, J Leavv A Co, \V A it Mclrithe 4 Co. M, Thomas 4 Co, II Meinlmrd.A Bio, J McGrath. A J Miller lie Co. M S Meyer, J C Martin, J C Maker, 11 O' Mehrteus, I. L May, J McMahon, E F Metcair. Nat Ex 4 Trans Co, N, lintler & Co, Nichol son A McA, A Neely, G T Nichols J Odver, K Plat- shek, D G Purse, 8 Pease, Richardson A B. C 1» Ro gers, H G Kuwe. A A Solomons A Co, So Ex, Savh Gas Co, J Scriven, F W Sims 4 Co, T W Shea, W 11 Stark, Tison 4 U, II A Tophuin. C W Thompson, B ti Tiideu, li Cockles 4 Bon, 0 8 Bob Uepr, J L \ ' longs, Wilder A F, Weed 4 C. TV, Root*Co, Wiley, W M Walsh. J J West, G Wellbrook, A M W West, E C Wade, and others. r Per steamship Leo, from New York—A k GRR.T H Austin, G 11 Arledge, Adams Ex, Bell, W 4 Co, J A Brown. BoibweM A W, V Broadhackor, M I> l'ear- fnrt, Brigliatu, II A Co, Brady, S A Co, Champion A R GLAJolbydfcCo, Cooper, OAF, Clap horn iU,CK B Agt, H J Dickerson. M J Doyle A Co, Eclipse F F Line, Erwin A H, M Ferst A Co, A 4 L Freldeuberg, W B Griffin 4 Co, Holcombe A Co. T HUoskius. U A Randall. J B Hogg, G U Hi-l it, H 4 Krantoo. S i Haxttigflon. N B Knapp. J, Woods re, J W1*tSrop latoll. W 4 D, F M Myrell, M. a homas 4 >iij A J tolfcr.'Murpliy 4 C, J McMahon A Co, Nat Ex, N >t McAlair, N, Builer A Co, I) O l-nrse, C D Rogers, P Reilly, It A Harnprd, Kandell A Co, A A Solomons A 5 Co, W 4 F Sauford, Sauderson A W, Scramon, S& r C->, So Ex, W H Stark A Co, J Solomon, A Srainm, F W Sims A Co, Tison A G, B G Tdden. Unckles A Son, C Van Horn, JL Villaiunga, EC Wade 4 Co, W 11 WiiUieiger, A Wilcox 4 Co. Per steamer Pilot Boy, from Charleston—B S Sand- ford, E Ehrlich, R N Gonrdin, S»Ex. Per steamer Kate, from Charleston—G A Howe Bradley, H 4 Co. OFFICE Of THK Central Railroai SAVANNAH, AUGUST 8th, 1866. TTtROM AND AFTER THIS DATS, the following X rates will be charged between Savannah and Augusta, vi*: " i- Ftrel Cla-S, per 160 pnnmta - :. to 66 Second Class, “ “ 1 ' 9 Third Class, “ 71 Fourth Class, FiT’h Class, «xth Class, Severn h Class, Wghili Claes, Ninth Class, anS-lw jsi Steamshit Leo.—Tills fins steam- -inid of Captain Dearborn, arrived at making tbs trip in her usual a *, 1 Murray Line, to which the Leo b»- t0 ot >r friends Messrs. Hunter 4 & lirm ** reverted, being merely . lew months by Messrs. Octavos ■' mutual consent of all parties. The I*' tie consort of the Leo. will soon re- r il i.» n m the line ' in “ 8°°d condition as p a, J“ u,t “med but trifling damage while c Sivannah river. With theta two Ferris 4 Co., in New Yolk, with on thto end ot die line, a: t . “ certain and reliable line, and arbon, 8ud Bulkley, and Purears t,,,'! we “f® satisfied it wiU retiatac- ’Cxte the public. < - a Ptiia > wf Li * 0 bri* Elen ^ ^crd&v w ; rt hlch * rriTedfrom p ° n - |ti:v, lf b ; “ at > bring* » a cargo of bal- ck» and stone from tbe late Port. WM. M. WADLSY, President. Notice. «Ja ^’ogereThre ii'imnnfn <>f ^evlt, Lath rep to Cm in the Dry A h ^i r 0 Ti l . h ^ h „T P 4 jb? henry lathrop a no SODA WATER NOTICE. I WOULD leapectfuny remind my blends and nat rone that iauqantasto very dull, yet my K; ' ^vlons season. Thlal-- ■e cartfol; yon aye n If I am c i^ttles Is bryoffd mi not submit to; sq be avvo oareiui; yon aye respMut. hie for all left Ithyofi. If T am compelled losenfj In bills for bottles, some of yon will be utoniehed at the number yon are short. Each bottle now costa *siiins. ‘ me 16 cents. My bottles are all either bine or g een, fr. p.l_, _ u k ca * t some $130,000 each, ntrl contain, when foil, superior beverage. Bach bottle has my name on It. Corner Bay and JQFN RYAN. . ‘ nfftoftoriffi! est Broad streets. GEORGIA FLOOR, From New Wheat. 1 A Ci backs and half SACKS in store ani Xv V for sale by HOLCOMB* * CO. BY BJ.tIBr to HKYBR. this DAT, 13th 10 O’clock a. in., will be sold, >J - **2 riercrel 2 tien-es Hama 90 tacks Family Floor r 50 bun-eis Family Flour 20 tube extra Lard 10 barrels Iristi Potatoes . 20 barrels White Beans 30 boxes Goxhan Ctleta* 20 boxes Tomato Catsup 5 barrels KUUcktaick Tobacco 24 doaeu bottles Rappee Sauff 20 boxes Family Soap OWfrlng, Dry Goods, Hats, Boots and Shoes. ALSO, 2 young, gentle Draft Hones 1 Spring Wagon and Harness, ient of Parlor and Kitchen Furniture. Government Sale. be sold WEDNESDAY. August 16th. 1866. at 12 o’clock m., at Hilton Head, 8. C., at public auction, to the highest bidder, a quantity ot Commissary Pro- •psrt«atoiutiug r <* . .O Exports. Per steamship Tonawanda. for Philadelphia—600 totles cotton, 5 da wool, *7 sks ground peos. toa bales domestics, 48,000 ft lumber, 117 pckgs mdse, so tons Iron, 1 horse. - Per ateamshiA MtfaputL,for Weft- Yo^f—5t.9.baksl H ‘ upland cotto*.j4iii«a:Mtito,v8 do tokd. 2 AnJuaS-i lAX^T I- - .taJ Ar U»|i a leaf tobacco, trdo liquors, 2 boxes cloth- ft L | | | U flvl vlUwl X* a tobaeci, 2 dc books. In emply bbls, 17 til ■ —" REGATTA WILL TAKE FLACK ON THE Fifteenth of August Next Free for all sail boats uuder twenty-three feet In length. PRIZE—A SILVER GOBLET. ENTRANCE FEE $10 Entrees to he made by the 10th of August, to Oapt. P. W. THREADCRAFT. Distance oFRace—Eight miles and back. au2-td Mtseefteneous;—~ • MARSDEN’S , Asiatic 'Cholera Care I K WITHOUT doubt, the only safe sad reliable medicine for the immediate relief and core of tbe tinea* 1106 w!llch “•'* ttoestans tudevapt^t^pnrj$pto It has been nasi with snch success during tha eta- * n<1 more recently, in Europe and Aria, that the French and Jtngtish Go* t^adUas^ of VC aJopted tlle reetpe « tSe eSnct«?f Cholera, Cholera Morbus an Diarrhoea. live immunity*wtth’wbku th^ Ft^ch Md^ltagtlrt armies have escaped the plague when stationed at poets where the pestilence prevailed, and, on laautrr we discover lets wholly attributable to thtfissof ad. invaluable preparation— ASIATIC CHOLERA i’b’RE., Tliepfoprlet-ir, confident of the meri^p g tjile id ns* a* means wbfok medical experience suggests H A F AllflTI 164*9 'Wards relieving ami mlt^stihg Itajeflset. I .sift , Z ioi’jO" w I w n KA VI tob Mb Satisfied, by experience, of the result, relying on .. . AMD ALL WAT LANDINGS Oil THE SAVANNAH RIVER. '-ti the Impartial opinion of tbs medical prefi whom the f amnia of Us preparation to at nU times accessible, I nresent MARSDEN’S ASIATIC CHOLERA CURE As the greatest discovery science hat mad* t* the progress of the scourge, t’HOLRA MORBUS. 2W0*W BY YJiAG T. XV. M A R S D E N , DEPOT' AND LABORATORY 437 BROADWAY, N. Y. FOR SALE 4IL fptTfpQQSQ | }-! £ Nothing new under the Son ” w»s an old adage which cannot be :idraittcl as a tralsmin the present day, for ric have hourly to record fliawweries and la- ventlon* In Me l cal S lenre which wonld astonish Galen and liisiltecples. Of he many which come before car notice >ve m net single out Dr. T. W. MARS DEN’S ASIATIC <.' iGLK' A CUKE as an article of real n erit, and chctiln .v nni m. mend It In »Btotri5 of the bowels. We speak tr"in - ersonal knowledge in tbta matter, feeling snisttcd a , ho will try It will ‘owe our view.—X. r. Times. JtS8-ly. BARRETT’S’ ,THB OH THIS CONTINENT. . inship North Point, for Baltlmore—T B,rne and cflild, S Wilson, W B lies, i> Carroll, Margaret DnBignon, R Coox, Ed McKenna. .ill: Per steamship Tonawanda, for Philadelphia—G M Beidt, G I) Rogers, J Waldberg, Mrs Clinch and eervt, " McKenzie, Mre G Nicoll, child and svt, Mr lady, infant and 3 children, Master Neele, A hoffer, K Mercer, JL Simpkins, Mrs 11 J Dick erson, Miss Dickerson, H A Richmond, lady and svt. Miss J Richmond, Mre Jewel r, Mrs S G Nathans, J 1* Preseott, Kev G O Smith. A Lefloi, A O lsner, O J White and child, A Lambert, I- M Russell, Mrs A Lambert and 2 children, ana l steerage. , ’Per steamer Kate, from Charleston—R Bradley, ,7 Salvo, L Schenuian. Mrs E Higgins and son, Sir Ted- dl8 and lady, Capt T J Lockwood, J Beattie, T S Rid dell, M E Davis and lady, G Bishop, and 12 deck. Receipts per Atlantic to Gmlf R. R. : ii ;; , Aug. U, 1866. 66 bales cotton. 2 care cattle, 65 bbls rosin, 15 boxes lighthouse apparatus, hides and tndse to L J Guii- ■nartin 4 Co, Duncan 4 J. J W Anderson 4 Sod. M G Ehrlich. Sadler 4 F, X C Wade 4 Co, Margaret Dawson. C Ash, G Patten, G F Smith, Hess A O, J McMahon, V D Rogers. G W Germany, G W Wylly, K Averett, H Fields, Randall 4 Co. Nichols, C 4 Co, Von Horn, H 4 M, W Knight, M Ferst 4 Co. Ceaalgaeu per CVwtral Uallronri. Aug. 11, 1866. 120 balre cotton, 69 hales yarn, 10 do domtatihs. 4 do paper. 4 do wool, 145 pcs casting; 22 care lumber, 4 do old iron and mdse to Crane 4 G, R Habersham * Son, K A Hardee 4 Co. Bradley, II 4 Co. Erwin 4 H, Brady, S 4 Co, .J A Roberta, i A Hilton. T P El kins, J Tison, D, Donnelly 4 Co, L J Gollmartin 4 Co. E 4 Eckman, Lathrop 4 Co, P 4 Bosworth, De- Wttt 4 M, Whitney & Co. Arrivals atthe Hotels. PULASKI HOUSE—W. it. Wri.TBEROKR. t>, Balt b. do iltz. So Ex , Macon T J Perkins, Tallahassee WM S H DeMontmoIlin, City M J Cohen, str Swan T n Dunham, Ga ■I II Hamilton, H Head B Lawtofi, Augusta Mrt’Etobons, .Winchester H ^aytte, illty SUKEVEN HOUSE—O. McGinly. J D Clark. Atlanta ‘.fTLorts.-CiTy - J 5 T N Gazan, .City A N Wilson, City G DeLrp & wile, Fia W Skinner, City ■g sroddarr, N Y L Lippman. city A L Jorica,'BeaaffRt a ■ This Delicious Tonic, Especially designed tor the nse of the Medical Profession and the Family. la now indorsed by all the prominent Physicians. ....—... ura, as possessing all those nclnai quant ’ — belong to an OLD AND PURE GIN. We trnsl that oar established repatation—founded upon eighty-eight years of experience—abundantly vindicates onr claim* to nubile confidence, and gaar- antees tbe excellenceofltala Standard Article. Put up in cases, containing one dozen bottles each, and sold by EL a, RTJWE, SAVANNAH, Aud All prominent Druggists, Grocers, Ac. A. M. BININGEK k CO„ [En ablishcd 177S.] Sole Importers. No. 15 Beaver street. New York. Opinions of the Press. The Biningers, No. 15 Reaver street, have a very high reputation to eantaio, as the oldest and best house in New York.—Home Journal. The house of A. M. Biainger A Co., No. 15 Beaver street, has sustained for a period of eighty years a rr.^utAtlou that may well be envied-—N. Y. Evening Post. ±; Je5-eod-d4wlv. ON HAND - AND For Sale at a Bargain, One 20-horse engine, portable ONE 35 do do STATIONARY ONE 60 do do do ONE 25 do ; , da do ALSO SEVERAL BOILERS SAW MILLS, of capacity nninrpaascd, always on hand. ANTI-FRICTION METAL, or my OWN MANUFACTURE, superior to any thing in the market and Warranted to give Satisfac tion. ang4-l F. F. TIMMONS, Augusta, Gs. FRANCIS L TIMMONS, ’.i/k - *11 of n who Veox- all we It is W.RRANTSD to RESTORE OR • v .1 4IR TO ITS ORIGINAL, NATtTRAL COLOR, in every. ISC It will tite hair from failing oot; It willlt ot 4 ti«: humors and d indrntf; PROMOTE the hair, and Is a reactipul dressing. We offer no large reward^ but we atu , our agents to refund the honcy to p ■ will use two botttos, and then say IU . gt■■ table Hair KlATOBATtyg has not u c >tu • claim. . Testimony from the Capital of' L.e Messrs. Barrett 4 Co: l was induced to give your Hair p epai at ion a trial, and cam heartily recommend It as unequalled as a Dressing, Purifier and Restorer,—giving to tbe Hair a luxuriant richness, and to the bead a cool and most agreeable sensation, while it Is thorough in re storing the hair to Its natural color. . Very respectfudy, W. H ABLET. Washington, D. C., May 15, 1866. Messrs. J. R Barrett 4 Co: I was induced by a friend to make a trial of Bar rett's Vegetable Hair Restorative, and 1 am very ranch pleased with the -ffcct it has had on my hair. I was nearly half gray, and now, before using one lioule, my head is freed from dandruff, and my hair has Rll the anpe ■ ranee of youth. I fully believe Bar rett’s to lie the best hair preparation In the world. wn. Hamilton. Fredonla, N. Y., April 26,1866. J. R. BARRETT to CO„ rroprletora, Manchester, New Hampshire. JACOB LIPPMAN, Corner Congress and Barnard streets. Agent Sold by al! Druggists. ■ jyirtf City Sheriffs Sale. U NDER aud by yirtne or a fl. fa. issued out of the Honorable City Court of Savannah, returnable U>N<*emi>.T term 1S66, in lavor of Edgar L. Gner- ard vs. William H. Banks, I have levied and will sell on the first Tuesday in September next, being the 4th day of said month, in front of the Court House, in tne city of avannah, between the legal hour* of sale, fifteen (15) sh r<*§ of the stock of the Savreoii.'ih Mutual ix>an Association, to satisfy the ■sine. Property pointed out by plaintiff. Ternib cash, purchasers pHying for titles. CHARLES J. WHITE, Sheriff C. S. "smppjig For Philadelphia. SlifoiSThg. Yb The flnt class steamship j ' Tonawanda, above port on her regular day, tatanlay.’J J. TJ WEI leave for the For freight or passage, having snp.rlor accommo- -^VPiyio Jdhirray’s Lin© YORK. '•Rita Fsaasgt, 199 Steerage, *10 nfftotorito, Mw, flrst-class stoaiaship Leo, H. C. DEARBORN, Commander, win leave tor the above port oa her regular day, Thaoday, Aagaat M, at II o'clock ». ui- 3 Cjff* ft * l| ^j° r L j >M, * te ’ h * Ylnt t—dvonvaceommo. » nli HUNTER 4 GAMMELL, BOE NEW TORK The new and very light-draft steamer 3 HIS W A N. Capt M. J. Com, Will positively call on her regfflgp'dty, ' f d ") Wwiairiey, ot • gvlwha. wi passage, having ancollont I board, or to For freight or datlons, apply ai aul3 M-A. U>8 KM, AgernL FOR , BARRADOES AND ST. THOflAS. The line, fast soiling Bark a, Captain BLANCHARD, Now looting at t»L Mary’s, Ga., will sail about the lMh of Augnst. Superior accommodation* for Oahtn naseffgere. For further particulars, apply to LIPPMAN BROTHERS, uT 6t - = ffWM Congress street. OLD SESi-WEEKLf IM Lem (Terr Tiesiif ail Satnriay. ■SSSsML -i j^ty’S, FEHNANDINA, JACKSON VILLE AND PICOLATA. f The new and elegant steam packets, LIZZIE BAKER, Capt. N. KING, and SYLVAN SHORE, Capt JAMES TUCKER, having been specially fitted ap fog thto rente »lth tminrpassed accommodations, will leave regularly for the above places, the Sylvan Shore every TUES DAY MORNIMi, aud the Ltzsto Baker every SATUR DAY MORNING, arten o’clock. - ,' Returning, will leave Jacksonville efery Tuesday and Friday, arriving st Savannah every Wednesday and Saturday mornings, In time lo connect with the New York steamers. For freight or Passage apply at the gfllge oa Florida wharf; or to CLAGHORN 4 CUNNINGHAM, Agent. N, B.—All freight payable by shippers. jy!6-tf ATLANTIC COAST Mail Steamship Line. SIM WHEEL SHIP. Cthhi PauBgr $95. Steerage |13 Tfi* *ew aud very fust tidewheel steamship HERMAN UT16ST0N, - t 0 ** burthen, J. B. Baker, commander, wil positively sell on her regnlardny. F, *H“t IB, at 11 o’clock a. u. Foe freight or passage, having new and splendidly arranged accommodations, apply to WILDER 4 FULLARTON. N. B.—No freight received after 9 o’clock on the day of sailing No engaged berths secured after Tuesday, 14th nt., unless paid for. anll-tds EMPIRE LINE FOR NEW YORK. .Steerage, *13 Cakia Passage, *35.. Tha fine stdewbeel steamship ALABAM 4, ITHEUUHNEH. Commander, Will Sail as above on rSatamlay, AwgaaA IS. at o’clock p. m. i o y r .r 4 .^ ^ • opflrtor accommo- B. H. HARDEE, No. 12 Stoddard’s Range. GARRISON 4 ALLEN, !* He. 6 Bowling Green, New York. FOR SALE, RIVER STEAMBOATS and TOW BOATS, of various sixes and draft. ALSO, Sailing Vessels, Steam Barges, ke. A. M. DA COSTA, No. 49 Water street. N. Y. FOE riLlTIA, ILL, VIA BBUNSWIOK, FEBNANDINA AND 1 i JACKSONVILLE. ■* E A. T E, Every MONBAY MORNING, st 9 o’clock. T. J. LOCKWOOD, Captain, anl-cod BRADLEY, HILL 4 CO., Agents. SEMI-WEEKLY LINE FOR CHARLESTON, VIA HILTON HEAD AND BEAUFORT. Carrying the United States Mail. Afoo, at the same time and place, sq open face GOLO WATt.U, levied upon ms the property or Francis McNeil, by virtue of a fl. fa. in favor of James H. Huberts. Terms cash. CHARLES J. WHITE, Sheriff C. 8. IRON MARSHALL HOUSE—A. B. LUCS. Broughtpn St. and Taylor St PROPERTY FOR SALE. apt Stevenson, shipTxm-|H Wilson, Boston mzxmm: BA nays. Nat Ex ton Simpson. H Head MreOetise aud svt, Macon K Schreiner, City T J Eppcs, lady 4 son, Fla, B Pape, Nat Be | J R Baldwin, Ga CaptSteven.cn, ShipTxm-lH Wilson, Boston D J Msh.ney,brigForte.s W B Wheeler, City j., F Wilson, Ricbmwid G W Harris, City P Macombcr, City PHtENIX STEAM'SftW -ifltt: EASTERN WHARF, SAVANNAH, GA rpHk ondemiiroed, having completed theirDOUBLS GANG STEAM their friend* now prepared to and of known as Ibe ‘,’PHCBNIX wonld re.poclfaUy lufnrm ••rally, tlifft Ufef nre irs tSt Lumber in any qaan- any sixes aud leDgihs. We have con- tltyanc , . nected with our Mill an improved Planer, and will give particular attention to orders for planed and tOBgae and grooved lumber. _ , ; orders left at the Mill, ot at J. F. * M. Hamflton’s office, corner Bay and Abcrcoru streets, will receive prompt attention. u share of public patronage Is respec'filly so- EHLEN 4 HAMILTOBS. auMf**’ J - '• n.MiLTON. si. naaiLTOM. S T tnL OP CHATHAM COUNTY-To ofOrtW^to'lAtJk 1^4“} will apply at the Court tate of Charles — it^^Tcettoral^^ fe'sl^n^t make objection rtf any th^avSfon^Wor^ Wltnres my ofldal signature this ,6th day of Jnlv lag; ' n A „n.( V. Jy9T-law4w : rule retb day of Jn O’BYRNE, Ordinary Chatham county BEASS FOUKDEB, MANUFACTURER OF Stationary Engines, SAW MILLS, j Sugar Mills, Sugar Boilers, Columns and Girders, Pipea, Pulleys, Wheels, Rail road Wheels and Machinery, Castings of every de scription. SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO GENERAL JOBBING MACHINE WORK, Opposit e th* Water Tower, *ny41 mo AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE.— Will lie sold at the Court House door of Chatham county, la the iclty of savannah. In pursuance of an order ot tlie Conrt of Ordinary of Washington county, on the First Tuesday in October next, within the legal hours of Sal ■, One Lot and Tenement Store, thereon, situate in tbe city of Savannah, lying on the aautli- west corner of Market Sqoare In that etty, fronting thlrt* rect on Market square and running back ntnty fret on Congress street, now occnpted by c. L. GUbtot and othert. Sold as the property of the estate of Ann Harris, late of Washington county, deceased. Sold for the pnrpose of division asiotu the distributees of said estate, lento of sale will^e mffde known on the day of “Snderevme, thl. 7th A’mmstjm*.^^ sulO-ljsrdAwtd Administrator. No. 7, third tything, opposite the Marshall ouae. Improvements consist Of one Dwelling over store, and one nest Dwell ing on the lane. 4 . . -.n ® Also, Lot No. 7, Davis Ward, ASST thsA. * O. R. R. Improvements, four one sftW ene “ TJpV?o TWlfl ^ reet “HfSId HAYWOOD, Ice House, Market Square. FOB SAlE OB BENT. Tf!K "**riber offerefrar atoe ®}' Dwelling and Store house. In Miljtowh-«». The Dwelling Ims a parlor, flv* hed rooms, n B Dwellii The Di pantry ta bheit >antry aud dining room. There *t- seMrt-flve acre, of land, bestoes » ffitoF*tafr orchard. All the necererry out huiWmgA norse lot and stsblcs, are iu good repair, and the waterMi the place is excellent rite store house, Jtut across tne streetoppu-i e the dwelUng. 1» ltrge .ud commo- diotm. Having a warehouse and comfortably fitted counting room. _ Milltown is a small village, bavin* g»dMet«y. two churches, and a fine •*hool, Mffl «jJ“***U“t xlnq-wtllea front No. 14, A. 4 G. B. K;.,north. There is a never tailing grist mill, aaw mlU and carding tixZ. totaton. in^d Se^ riltag. tow ^ of w. cotte««f«; Eastern Hay. fyfifk RALE8 PRIME BASTE(W ffbom Pol I UU Maine) in (tore and for Hto or anl-tf BRADLKT, HuX * Portland CO. Chatham Sheriff’s' U NDER and by virtue of two fi. fa’s, issued out of the Hon. Superior Court of Chat ham Connty, re turnable to the January term, 1867, of said Conit, in favor of Aaron Cliampion vs. Angus MnAfoiit f. \f McAlpin and Donald McAlpin, I have IU. HnyfoMM upon, anil will sell, before the Court House door, iu the City of Savannah, County of dtatoam. and State of Georgia, between the legal boars or sale, on tbe first Tuesday of September next, taring the 4th day of qpid month, tbe following property, to wit: AB that tract or par, el of laud, situate,. lying and being In Chatham County, on the savannah river, and kDown as “ The Hermitage," containing about six hundred and forty f«40) acres, more or less, aud bounded as follows: on the north try the Savannah river, on the east by lands belonging to Wm. H ' ” (ustarond. 8tlles, on the routh by the Aug . and on the west by land, belonging to John William.mx with the buildings and Improvements on the sautBMt of land, lying and being the property of th. abo>e named def ncants, described and conveyed in a car- taju Indent nre of Mortgage besting ilxtK cite igQj day of May, eighteen huudre^ autd sixiy-qoe, to mtisiy Property palate* out by Hiltiiff^ ffftArne^.. \: t Terms cash, purchasers paying for titles. augS-td BENJAMIN L. COLE, Sheriff CL C. FRESH GROUND GAITS AND conn MSAka A LWAYS on band, In large or small quantities; end for sale (at tile lowest price) by • , B. r. SAHFOBD, JIG At tlie Savannah Mil's, Jy21-tf KSst end of Broughton street Notice. GRAYBILL, for the transaction of a General Com- mlesion business iu the Citv or Savannah. Beman A. Crane and Jam s H. Grsyblll, of Sovannah. are tbs gsoarai partners, and Jafoas. ft. GrayhHL of Ma con, Georgia, is the special partner, and contributes twenty thousand dollars («20,o oj to the common stock. This partnership Is to commence ao the first of August, 1846, and shall terminate on toe 8lrtt of July, 1861. H. 4. CKANB, J. H. GRAYBILL, *4V4 6w J. 8. GRAYBILL. Paper Hangings AND - t ..li.y Window Shades. KBS. MARY i. TURNER, No. 58 St. Julian Street, Hasri dow cheap. ived a new enpply of Paper Hangings, Win. and Utlt Cornices, which WOI he MM am> Nutting, Powell «fc Co., BANKERS. MACON. GEO O. A. NUTTING, A. H. POWELL, ISAAC soon. )e2fM,m ttULL’S SOAP AND CAN0LES. B OXES Extra Famllv SOAP, 1 and 2 pound bare Boxes Toilet SOAPS, of all variettos Boxes patent mould CANDLES, 6ta and 8's A fall supply far sale by BANDKLL4CO, anT-3tw3m Bay su, corner Barnard. S IXTY DAYS after date application will he made to the Court of Ordinary of McIntosh connty for leaw to sell the real estate of Charles Burnett, late of said county, deceased. ELIZA A. CANNON. Jyfi-lam2m Administratrix. FOR SALE. r, by ERWIN 4 BABpjUL FLORENCE SEWING MACHINES!! WE, HAVING been appointed General Agents ft* Georgia and Florida, arc now prepared to exhibit every style of tbe above Machines. See circular Wow- , . CirctiTa& We claim for the FunmHen tsges ftoar any and all Sewing Maehi.se: feW* U makes four different stitches, tha lock, knot, double lock, anddonbl. knelt, an We and tbe machine. Each stitch being altar on both sides of the fabric. 49* Every Machine has the reversible i hiefr enables the operator, by simply turning a Thumb Screw, to hare the work ran either to the r|g))t or left, to stay any part of the heatn; or fasten the ends of seams, without turning the fabric. 0~ The only Machine having a self-adjusting shuttle tension—the amount of. tsnfiUmalwejs being in exact proportion to the siaa of it# bobbin. V Changing the length of stitch, and froay kind ot mitch to another, can readily i# dons wltile. the Machine is in motion. W The needle is easily adjusted. W It is almost noiseless, and can be used whan quiet Is necessary. y* Its motions are aU positive; there are no springs to get ont of order, and lta simplicity enablw )taa yasst Inexperienced to operate it. tfr It does not require finer thread on the under than for the upper sidta sad will tern across the heaviest scams, or from one to more thicknesses of cloth, without change of needle, tention. or break ing thresd. “ 1 JH V~ The Hemmer Is easily adjusted and will turn 4Df width or hem desired. fW No other Machine wUl do so great a range of work as tbe Florence, jo OGMIXGO [ ft r* It will hem, fell, bind, gather, braid, quilt, and gather and sew on a raffle at the same time. The taking riff of ttetotito thffafr iffn*t performed by the Ireegnl.r contraction of axlre coll ornneer- tain operation of wire levers Thep^c^ton and. ac curacy with which the Vloreace draws the thread into the cloth Is unapproached In any Sewing Ms- chine hitherto offered in Em mafkst. i - p We fnrnlsh each Machine with “Barnum’a Self- Sewer,” which guides the work ltselfoand loot In calculable valne, especially to tliexpefiehtead epen- Hto •W-it is fully pratectod wtto iie«nss«J fty: Buas Howe, Jr., and his associates, and our own Letter. Patent. , Waite possessifcg-the xbore, riariflnriny etttor ad vantages, the Florence is sold at corresponding prices with other flvpt class Mactyne^ Jgtfl a careful exami nation wUl folly snhsistohaveriaimed tor it, and justify the assertion ire now make, that Els toe best Sewing Machine in the world. We ffirrant every Machine to be nil that we claim for it. Had will give a written warranty IT required. Liberal arrangements made to sell again. Farther reference addressing . / ; |; > ■CIUAL ABEITS Fife feifeHIA All FLUIIA, ' Corner Congress and Whitaker sfreets, jy30-lm SAYANNAB, OA. Leave every Wednesday and Saturday at 3 P. M. v The ntw and I Fj^nnije, Copt. W. T. MoNn.Tr. and PILOT BOY, Capt. T. H. Pans, Being aptalaliy adapted to this rente, and having sn- iterior aoemmodat ions, will leave regularly u above, tha Fannie erery Wednesday and Pilot Boy every Saturday at 3 o’clock. Returning, will leave Charles ton on Tnetoaya and Frtdaya, at • a. m. These boat* connect with t*c atoamn Sylvan Shorn and Liaxie Baker from Florida, with New York, Philadelphia steamship*, and the Centre! and Golf apply to F. M. MYRELL, Agent, Charleston Wharf. For freighter jy27-tf TBE CS1TEB STAHiS S BRAZIL HAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY. ST. THOMAS, PARA, PERNAMBUCO, BAHIA, AND RIO DE JANEIRO. 4 the United State, and Braxi carriage of the malls, will dig- 8BBWHEEX K Under contract wtl Government! for the patch one of Ikafo NEW FIRST ■ VMAACSHZFR, each over 3,989 too*tewthra. On th* 228 of Evwry Morrtfc, Sriantbe Fort of New Yorkl Far the foBowing named ports and at the follow. Jxwratta ar paanga; payable in gold or Its eqnlva- ^ ..... <80 ftonHeafsattahn...; giso ' From New Yarik to Rtod* Jaaeiro MO aimraf* at half there mate, -bedding included. Meal, extra. . a^'iacenul wa,ttam tk » on * h ^ «yti ^^tfocorroN flartess. They doaUM the - ntmoat rimplldtv with the greateri poarihie security. TOeyaretataaaodtadckmifBld th*Bate amallar, Chills and Ffver, Asthma, RheiHTUrtfsm^flroef, / Epileptic Ftts, And JM (URK < r foitlmr particular* Ktormw ^ ^ H. T. BARTLETT; MARTIN J* FORDw > ATTORNEY A.T LAW, onncE. *#. t»-mm*aj»{b«*«e6t, .ToSShpr 5 ' ^^tatngrntaof^andtg. ( 1-1 CA BARRELS FLOOR, 99 BHDS. SIDES. In store and «H> MW ip 10 QHDH. SHOULDERS, 5 TIBRCKS HAMS. 4 ca