The Daily news and herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1866-1868, August 14, 1866, Image 3

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fjOC A * Tl WPAt MAtTIBS. __ m, I mtm morning, Attorn u. m o( steamships »»d IWam«M FOB KBW TOKX. Saturday, August 18, at 2)4 o, Thursday, August if *t11 o’el T? siifflstiiP H o’cWct a- u> Horman Livingston, Thursday, August Cfanl-bip FOB PHILADELPHIA. Tonawanda, Saturday, August a, at 9 ^osDip 1,'jicta- o- pox av ovbta. ffeduesday, at 9 o’clock a. m. | .junorS" ' fuB CUiUt LXSTON. p lot BO}, every Saturday, at 3 o’clock. tfMitalMw •**•*!*ttfWa. *ff *#rlaM*«U, tlkfUiiOt, P tfcf fotlowibg |h1I and suthentl* psftfcti- regard to tbe .rtfobsfr and Harder <M Mr. sr, which occurred on tbe Augusta roaf about nine miles from tbe city, on Saturday last. About ten o’clock on tbe morning above mentioned as a young man, named Zipperar, aged between eighteed and nineteen years, was proceeding home in ■ AHWet. ; Air •.. .earner Resolute, Cannon, Hflfanadad. f?/f " ■ - ).kt Jill wagon atoqg tbe Augusta roaf after -disposing offetenmer Kate, Flinn, Ohariestoa^BMdlev Hill Jtls prodnaastmartet, he was met mar the turn offto-Oo. ” McAlpin’a by two negroet, one of them armed with a double-barreled gun and the other with a revolve: and a bowie knift The negroes desired young Z| perar to allow them to ride in his> wagon. He ton be sold THIS DAI, at 10 o’clock, in front o tbe store, • Hama and Should** A variety of Groceris* Dry Goods, Clothing Notions and Furnfee. aal4.lt | : j.,i t‘“ ro* sosros. City of Ba h, Saturday, August 18, at V i J -Btonedifhapi that bis horse daa orery Wednesday, at 3 o’cloft. I -tes®* "■""“STvW Thursday morning at 9 o'clock FOB FLORIDA. , Baker, ever; Saturday morning, at Stiiuer auicerUtZi 01 :cinlCr ^* 4D snore, every Tuesday morning, at llPO’d l auil Departure of Trslu. \rtiv»l d.ttHOAD DAILY PAS9EKOEB HP TRAIN r.TKit AA „ cumuli «t 8 A. 1C. t» tes ^ “^uita 4t 6:15A. u, • lrn r««! 3f2“ n 8 * **• ‘ pjttT DOWS PA9SRNOEB TBAIH . . 7 A. 11. .8:45 a. u. Sarannttb at. Him »t August* at 4:09 a. m. at Macon at 7:00 a.m. nows SIGHT PASSENOER TRAIN Mitt Macon at 5:40 p.m. mv* tusustaat 8:35 p. At. J it Savannah at 5:30 a.m. -it M:ltedgevi 1 !e ami Gordon trains connect with a.inJJ .. o night passenger trains at Gordon. ■ i.r-c asa gi'lp railroad—daily (Sundays *i- ■1-"**“ cepted) j ,., lS sivannah at 7:30 a.m. 1^'ds:Thomasville at 9G7 P. M. mtcs TliomabVille al 4:00 A. M. ' ' sat Savannah at 0:05 P. M. could scarcely puir himself and thelag of ooin in in tbe wagon. Tbe negroes, however, lnsUtdF 11 , riding, and rather than have any difficulty with » m he told them tpj(unp in. While they weref ,h * wagon they questioned Zipperar closely --ghow much he had brought to market, how munfr e re * oeived, aud how often he went., ^Jppeor, JpacGng their designs, infomeii he hid '.A ed but little to market, and had purchased the t* 0 * 00ra with the proceeds. a By this time they reached Bartley’s r* 0 * ** the six mgs post, where Zipperar made fl^f dftfbeliave that he was at his journey’s end, an commenced taking his horse out of the wagon. p-ore he had bis horse unhitched, Mr. Henry 3acklri er > hia brother- in-law and three children paasa v 1 * 1 two carts, and drovapn over Cherokee Eilimulir J PP e d at Augustlai creek bridge, where they jfiltrt loT tbe purpose of taking lunch and feedug;'the? horses. While thus engaged, they ware appnadei’y two aegroes, armed as above stated, wljo rejU ff- Seckiager .for some thing to eat He gave mem ome of whKt he had, aud when they had euitti it. they asked him to sell them some,and.jtulkd opt' Sftj-cenl bttj.; Mr. S. ,,. a ns Miwo a- J ..irnsiawt ^ t .si Savannah at....... ip >wHr PASSESUBm tba» ■ pufcd oat hk poiflooki a wiidhth*# was ninety 7:06 p. M. HTlLv x LdiOTiiKH, Newsdealers, 8U-- lad lioutaellers, Bull street (down stalfSj ' rtW Bay lane, next to tile Post Office, ars au- , !t .jfur the Dailt Nxwa A Hbbalw - I ai.craers left with them will be promptly attended dollars, and gave Me negr the change. They then started off. and cage back u a few minutes, when the one with the gqf demamed Sir. Seckinger’s money five or six tiny*, tellingAim If - he did not comply he would kill hp- In tip meantime .the other negro had his pi^l pointed at his brothor-in-lsw’s head in order todeep him from rendering any assistance. Mr. (ei^mdr cried out fdf.afsistam*, and was-imtue- diatelydbot in the breast. While in the act Of Ailing, Hr.deckinger threw his pocket book into the creek, taking the noypo he skcnld: had bayehA money. ’. ba too negroes succeeded in getting the pocket book ; ad 'escaping. Up to last night the negroes had not b an J arrested. t‘ Mr. Sackinger is represented by those who ki him to be one of the most upright, harmless and 11 est men^residing in Springfield, where he was k, ing Stars with'Jft. Amos Dasher. Mayor’s Coart. I Tierc ms quite s large number of offem Lahtiip for trial before His Honor, the uorniug. ■ * I Ik fat case disposed of #ag Aat of Pater Del 1 with being drunk SB d disorderly, and ,,i,«man m the marketlT also abnsivo to the InBtsg officer til tbe barracks after ho liad been tledont. ,*Y j »its Thaupstn, charged with a similar offence ,b„ve, wuh ‘die exception that Thompson Usd icd his disorderly conduct to such an sxtent prior s irrcs, as to break open the bar-room door of :;i Dowd, on market squat), and ^ike the fto- nr and his bar-keeper. Intbe first case tWa. ; af> r IV..S tlurd ten dollars and cost, aud la ths cowl die oltender was fined ten dollars Shd OOSSs tiordered w makegood the policsman’a tMhing, hich he had torn iu making the arrest. Jibs Crouehy, also charged with being drank and riv, end sinking an officer at the liai mti . the discharge of his duty, was dianhargml her drpo-iting ten dollars with the Clerk of CkHmcU. Mn Artaud, Edward Smith, M. Boaeat, Andrew :ncL at !1>. Sullivan, were chained with hmproper nducr, drunk and lying Id the streets. The drat iiniej parties haring needed the assistance of a opn* i, were fined fire dollars each. The rest of the able to navigate with a single ’ barracks were fined three dollars each sad riu-is Prigeon and M. Forehand, two white boys e charged with Improper conduct—firing a pistol t tbe meets. The boys stated that they were inmn id lot si the head of Wilson street, BobertevillSk and irugtit that they were out of the city limits. It hsv- rg been proven to the contrary they wen fined wh and to forfeit the pistoL i.liceman Conway was charged with being habitu- v drunk when off duty, and also with using offen- ; elanguage to a woman, who reaidas under the wtwUhkujj^ Savcs* 1 kirily the informant, but they all having failed to the charge.the case was dismissed, with IfTep- to policeman Conway from His Honor the Cooalgaccs per Central Hallraad. iw!M ‘‘ V' m*m. *0 bales cotton, 4 do yarn, 20 do paper. S9S sheets eoamer, 20sks flunr, 10 can old fronllS do lumbef G OOD PAT MUTTON can be had at Bta’l fro. 15, intoelf—*— ----- - picures. #0.1 1ST © w . o GEORGIA FLOUR. v . j *V i. »' v . ■ .• .. . i . fCAA SACKS AND HALF SaCKS, from Stovall's anisjf^ ** ^CONNWAT A JOBXa&l. The Land Wetove for August, OXBOW* REVIEW, for August, BLACKWOOD’S MAGAZINE, for July, BALLOU'S MAGAZINE, for September, FBTERSON’d MAGAZINE, for September, THE .GALAXV.^flD 3. For sole by - '' BT T. J. WAL9H. ‘ * On WEDNESDAY, Angut 15th, will be ’sold at J. ' k Co.’9 Stublea: 7 Mules 1 Horae, 1 Avalanche Wi. 2 Four Mule Wagoaa SO pair wacoa Bameas. s caste 7! • an!4-2t jT^nns UNDBRWIITERS’ SALE. BY BBE.L., WYL.LT A CHRISTIAN. Will be sold THIS DA^ at 10 o’clock, for account of all concerned, on Claghcm A Cunningham’s wharf; 10 BARKX8 FLOUB, damaged an. beard oT Meanac S3H Salvador, an her passage 'from New root to this pork and sold under inspection of Pori gardens. k. MARSDEN’S Asiatic Cholera Core TS, WITHOUT DOUEt. the only sale and reliable * medicine fbr the lminedlmte relief and curs of tfte gvmeaoe which now Ihrestens CodevMtiU oar con- ST ^wjtSaachanatete during domic of *M in this country, ml men ra Barope and AsU, that tha nrench and Bx « tha Clulera, Cholera Wn asi Great surprise has bMd t xprsamd at the ena " " tlve immunity with which the Reach and armies have escaped the plague when statl posts where the pestilence prevailed, and, on we discover It is wholly attributable to the usk ( Invslaabfe preparation— ASIATIC CHOLERA CURE. BY HA 1 HT|K Ml; THIS DAY, 14th Inst., a 10 o'clock a. m„ will be sold, in frttt of atom. 15 barrels Chou Hams, bagged a hogsheads (bake Bacon Middles GO barrels Potgoas. just landed from steam nip Herman Livlngatao. iino, ; '«- 150 barrels Flofr, various grades. sul4-lt Tha proprietor, confident of the merits o. this pm- amotion, has fitted upn Laboratory for itomtaaJbt- , diua. replete with all the appliances of modern seWost tri AMkidering It a duty to contend against the plague, and use all means which medical experience suggests towards relieving sad mitigating Us effect r - Satisfied, by eXperiCsre, of tie resole, rtlytaf on tbe lapwtlal oplniefi «f the mfdical profrwlosc 1b thef'rmnlaofite prepttfiUon Is at R' Wa Ible, I present ^' K8T1LL A BROTHER. MARTIN J. FORD*. * ATTORNEY A.T LAW, i OFFICE. Wo. 79 BEYAW* STREET, Jyn-Cm SAVANNAH, QA. Safe of Horses, Mules, Ac. fTIHE undersigned, haviig made anangemeote with I Messrs. J. Smick AUo. to bare sales of Horace, — -Males, Carriages and Wtons at their Stables, comer , (. . v J »f Harrison and West Brad streets, will comm anoe on WEDNESDAY, August UV, instant, at 10X o'clock. Persons having Stock, tsrriagae. Ac., for sale, can send them to the Stable, mere they will be receif eff by Messrs. J. Smick k Cod ftles will take place for he present once a fortnight Second sale on tbe 29th affuguaL Magistrates’ Court. Before Justice E. Connell. • •- •— The on of the State vs. Bill Williams (colored,, shargedfWith tbs offence of robbery, was examined (esterdkj^: Upon an imfoatigation of the case, the Rets n<4 ptoviag sufflateat to sustain the charge of mbbLiy,'Williams was remanded back to jail to await llis trial for the offmk&B .of simple laccgny before the preaent term of the Cohaty Chart. ’’v. vs. Gue Anderson, (fimrgad With tbe offence of after a trust delegated,idigs examined, found J, and Committed for trial before fbrWounty Court. k u, Mate vs. William Green (o0l<jred)ki AssauHTklR bat tery. ^tnsnritted for trialbgfore the CoaHirf^mrt. •late YB. Bffi William a (colored). Assault and ^ ry. Oonvitfad for trial lyfore the Cou^y Co<g Stelp Ys. Edward Wright; two cases—ain *' ^ ny sag assault anti battery. Found gnfll chargsa, and entered into bonds forUa before tha County Court. Jnarioas Hitt and Staley examined eeveral cases of minor importance, which were either discharged for want of evidence, or the cases were settled by tha pari ties concerned. Patronize Home Production.—Pine New Georgia Flour. Captain Johnson, firm of Connerat A Johnson, Mgr- nard afreet, have sent ns a Bample sack of new flour, for sale by them, manufactured by CaptataThbu^s P- Btovall, at his Excelsior Mills in Augusta, from new Georgia wheat. After several days’ use we have de cided It to be the beat flour we have used for a year, for general household use, and we recommend a trial to all housekeepers. Professor Blat, who writes able magazine articles on cooking, recommends that all Sour be purchased and kept in sacks, but the mere fact that this flour lain sacks is its sinall03t reoom- naagtfatlon. For biscuit, raised bread, pastry, or any cocking purpose, it is a great cfeiftt to tho State. Rockland Lime. 1000 BATtRKLS PRIME l ROCKLAND LIME now landing find lbr sale by T. L KINSE Y A C J., j anlS-lw f i f . Jones’ Block. CORN. Y AAA BUSHELS COHNvlsndlng this day per Kieamsnlp Leo, for sale lowon theWhurf ’ aul3 2t _ WM. n. STARK * CO. a. Pti^arde, colored, charged with improper t naGd, '.arsing and abusing a white mao ou Hous- fou rtretl, was fined ten dollars. Cub EenutU. colored, was charged with abusing a .n, and nsins language calculated to provoke i ddficuJtj. It appears that the white man had em- kili’Yed the ne^ru at a stipulated price, and had paid xordingly and discharged him for non-per- uance oi contract. The negro then had the white i loinauued litforo the Freedmen'a Bureau, to answer suit brought against him by the negro, who sas dnaing more wages than was agreed upon. The n«ro. however, failed to appear to prosecute and the animation Jr 1 ! (1- It &nneK cue was dismissed. The Lejrro, it appears, had subsequently stopped white man on the street and demanded his money, s offence and using abusive language in 'nahsg his demands on Saturday night the negrowras arrested. Alter hearing all the testynony, His Honor tan.nl the case over to the County Court for investi- CM. Fosbe Wnrrs.—Mr. V. A. Ryagnt-Ja a fin. - t&g gfUiefifftgA | ,*sJ ? Mte'KRy a p^u..- iu xtbi The Imperial, the grade so kindly furnished us, is a superior article, fit for any banquet. There are, wo believe, a higher and moi e expensive grade, and two lower and chsaper ones. Mr. Ryan furnishes these wimaein lag’e or email lot^it New Yori'igrices. He is also agent of the celebrated Renault Brandiea, and has a large supply of wines aod liquors of aU kinds, bfit especially Of the higher and most desirable grades, all at New York wholesale prices. .. WflWHWS T.i,,- Patent Improved IRON $GR£W! Cotton. - r- - ■. * ION OF OBTTON PLANTERS IS " Jms of thU irtsentfoa, Wliich, in iOMY, DOikMUTSUfl POW ER, surpasses any machine for Baling Cotton ever before presented to the country, tIts great excel lence In these respects makes'll T^F. BEST MACHINE roa PACKING COTTOH IN THE WORLD I ■1. ITS SIMPLICITY.—It Isa new and improved application of the Screw Power; just as simple In its construction as the old fashioned wooden screw, as easily managed and no more liable t i get out of or der. TYa ropes or pullies as used iu t lie cotton Pi ■j’.'.l Hamilton, (colored,) was charged with im- t (<: conduct—sleeping in tho streets with a weapon ’uvaleti upon his person. Hamilton stated that he «detping in front of his own door, and that he iud f.-UDii -lie pistol on the street, and had shown it -’".ra'. persons, and was carrying it nntil he could krii the unner. Case dismissed, leerge Gardner (colored), was charged with firing a pistol on Poplar street. The policeman stated that In- eaw Gardner fire the pistol, and then throw it ‘vj.when he observed that he was a policeman, mriiuir tlien made off at full speed, c.oaely followed ty the policeman. Alter running up one street and souther, Gardner turned a corner short and at- •antpted a ruse by placing his hat oath* aid* of Jar fsLi and loaning up against a tree as if he was adaa-. ■tarested party. The policeman, however, knowing -- by his clothing took him m charge, when ha itn- atediatelv dented all knowledge of the matter, and in- estfalthat the policeman must he mistaken intbe ivtsoa. About this time his Bister who bad followad ’■ S’ Hi the pursuit, came up and told him that lie ' not to have run, as he did not fire the pistol et Kl S One, bat fired it in the air. The evidence being ”” c ndusive against Gardner, he was fined five doi- “’3 and cost. Eliza, & sister of Gardner, followed the policeman through the streets to the barracke, using abusive language and making considerable noire. I!;i teaching the barracke she was also confined. *kno«Iedg.,d to Ilia Honor, the Mayor, that she had ***' a noise, Out not to disturb the peace. She was Ithl in costs and ordered to be confined at the bar titks ior 21 hours. Horse Stealing. Dennis Smith, a negro, charged with being an ac complice to the theft of a horse belonging to ,Mr. Aalok TVllbur, wasarrastod yesterjay mndet a w*r|»»it Issued by Justice Smith, apd committed to jaU for ex it appears that Smith had asked a negro living on the Springfield plantation if he desired to purchase a good horse, iud.if so. ho knew where there was one for sale. The negro expressing a desire to purchase a horse, soother negro, a content of Smith,- teh* left for Philadelphia on Saturday, sold the hofse "of Hr. Pit bur to the Springfield’ plantation negro,' and left for Philadelphia, as above stated, with the funds in hia possession. 2. ITff ECONOMY.—It has-hsea demonstrated .by actual experiment to be cheaper than the wooden liMiug.'affi um height of the whole frame above ffiff Bed being <miy 10 reel. Afrdhese timber, can be procured on She olantailon, no matter how exhausted the forest. Any ordinary wood workman can build tile frame, aud half a dozen hands will put it up in a few hours. 3 ITS DURABILITY.-The screw and Nut are or @Su39S3imS 4 ITS POWER—With a lever-only sixteen feet loue. one mule is sufficient for packing the heaviest bales. Planters who have used 11 say that, with two males, cotton may be compressed on thld machine ^Thta Screw was invented just before the opening of the war, and has subsequently never been — "‘*"- erallj lntruffn*<L ®"te» whohd<^ au!4-2t T. J. WALSH. Government Sale. Will be sold WKDNBSDjT, Auguat 15th, 1866, At 12 o’clock m., At Hilton Head,9. C., at public auction, to the highest bidder, s quantity of Commi—ery Pro perty, consisting of Haws, Knives, Steels Ovens, Cauldron Hammers, Brashes Stoves, Axes, Ran pa, Ac., Ac. Terms, cash in Unltedltates currency. i WM. H. BURNS, tuM Brvt rlf. Gen. and O. 8. U. S. A. MARSDEN’S ASIATIC CHOLERA . cjjre; As tla greatest discovery sclents has raaddflo^Wf the progreaa or the acborge, CROLERA MORBUS. PREPARED »Y !\\ W. MAR8DEN, DE^OT AND LABORATORY 481 BROADWAY, K.Y. FOR SAL* BY AllL DMVQQ1ST3. ~ ,4 Nothing new under the 8an ” was an old adag« vbfeh cannot be admitted as a tratam la the preaent day, for we have hourly to record diacoveriea and In- ventions in Med ea! St-lenre which would aafonlah Galea and his disciplea Of the rasa; which come before oar notice *, must ainrlapntllr. T. IT. MABA DEN’S ASIATIC CrtOLKHA CURE as an article of real nierit, and.chctrm ,y m-ommend it inaRdteeeaea of (he bowels. We speak iron femonal kafiwtedfa la this matter, feeling SaMsfied a > ho Will fry it will endorse onr views,—■ Jf. f. Time*. JriAty, BAEEBTT’8 ,TBX OAMAV. GOLD MEDAL SHERRY, ■■ItL PORT AND MA1EIRA, , HARVEST BOURBON, WHEAT NUTRIENT, OLD HOMESTEAD RYE. In addition to onr bnsiaess of eelllng Wines, etc. in original packages, ant in order to insure to con sumers pare Liquors in a compact and con van lent form, we commenced the enterprise of bottling and sacking in cassi our well known Wines, Brandies, whiskies, etc., Art hare amt them oat In a style that would preclude the possibility of their being tam pered with before reaching the purchaser. The gen eral appreciation aud gratifying success that has re warded our efforts has encouraged us to- maintain the standard as regards qaallty, also, to make in creased efforts to retain the confidence and patron age which has bean ao liberally bestowed upon us. BININ68R k CO., rEstablished 1773.] Importers of Wines, Ac., No. 15 Beaver street. New York. The above popular goods are pnt up in cases con taining one dozen bottl-s each, and are eold by H. .C. If U W E, SAVANNAH. and all prominent Druggists, Grocers, etc. OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. The name of Bininger A Co.. No. 16 Beaver street, is a guarantee of tbe exact and literal truth of what ever they represent.—N. Y.jCom. Advertiser. , The lmpofthig house of Bininger A Co.. NO. 15 Beaver street. Is conducted upon principles oHgteg, riLY. fairnpaa amt thp hlffhart M v Hail For Philadelphia. J. TEALV C«a wHI leave for the fibore port ea ber regular day, WtetdayiAagmt MS, at 9 •••lank a. re. ■ -■ K I ■ g Per freight or presage, haring superior accoarao- dattona, apply to - ftD HUNTER A OAMMICLL. Boflton sad Mavuinialt SteaBuOdpXine, . " FOR BOSTON MttrUay’s Line NEW Tha fhTcrite, new, firat-clare steamship iL © o, *; a (X DEARBORN. Commander, will leave for the ahovqportoa her reiular day, ^ Tfc * rt4 *J> *HM* 1«, at 11 n’elock a. re. dJ5^!^ 1 y° r C“ , * > ^ 1 —»»«*«»”■»- y” * HUNTER A QAMMBLL. FOE NEW YORK The fast itenmnhip t # - GITY. J O- CflSPtanto. vriit aaU for the above port on f, Mnday, A ■goat lW.jtet — o’elnek. Ear freight or pareage, appip*o " RlUHANtIfrON a BARNARD, aal4 '■ "f -V’ 1 ’-"-J Agents. FOB CHARLESTON, ,q- :! u .ta,in.4 VIA SEABROOK, ^LttElEltON ANDvngu- K tA. T E, gnl-eod BRADLEY. HILL A CO., Agents. For AUgusta AMD ALL WAT LANDINGS ON THE SAVANNAH HIVER. ON THIS CONTINENT. It Is wanaaNTxn to asstoak or - v u air to m ORIOIXAL, M4TIJRAL COW)R, ilk every t tee il wlllaror the hair from faluno oct; it will (r e t io ead from banana and dandruff; raoMOta the >.a»» n of the baib, and Is a bsautifol dbbssino. We offer no large rewards, but we nth > ».■ all <ff onr agents to bifum> th* monky to * ty i>s -n who will use two bottles, and then gay Bum Vaaa- TABLB Hair KraTOSATtVE has ADC per -jrit e all we Claim. Testimony from the Capital of t'.e Untie,. states. Messrs. Barrrt A Co :' _ . I was lnduoad to give yonr Hair p epatatten a trial, and caa heartily recommend It as aaagoailad ana Drreaing. Purifier and Restorer.—gtvteg to the Hair a luxuriant richasss, and la tiie hand a cool and post agreeable ranrartra, while tt la thuroogh law- storing the hate' M fwaa2iiuc«I^3»(irttl W Afli* Mrtfii rett’s Vegetable Hatf. Beatorative, and I am very inch pleased with thd.ffoct ltJias had on my hair, was nearly hair gray, add bow, before using one bottle, my head is freed from dandruff, and my hair has allihd jjkrvdidr ffdf yguth.’ rett’s t# “ — it cse^aSrtfeoWlJ i«Vd>' W Ul * < UNRIV4LLEB AS- A |(’OTTOS SCREW. The f(Blowing testimonials from some of the bast and most reputable planters in the country show the estimate In which this Screw stands with those who have tried It: „ ..... We have used and seen In operation for the last five years, Wright’s Improved Cotton Iron Screw, aud feel no hesitall- n m-pronouucing it the very best Cotton Screw we Imre ever known, tfp Jngldy do tee esteem it, that, ir practicable to ohtffitr one of them, we would have no other. It is easily bu It, simple In its construction, not liable to getqntot d.-r, packs well, with great powlrr and with great th, hunt Race To-morrow—Prospect of ait Kxclttaf Contest* ' e rea-tta to-ntorrow at Thunderbolt promises to "‘tyacting one, six boats having entered, (as a0 “ in an advertisement elsewhere,) afl fast '■ l ’ad the tveatlter bidding fair to be favorable. A ‘ *a\o occurred lust evening at the Magnolia 8 tse. at -Whlcli several pools were disposed of, tho Ytmle and Jane L. being tha favorites, the former tiling to havo the can, and the others ranging •W, alike. There will be another sale at tha same title this evening. Captain TUreadcraltla prepared itteud to all gueats at the Blver-Slde. in his cua- '-ntsry hospitable style- County Court. The County Court, Judge Levi S. Russell, presiding, commenced its session at the Court House yesterday morning. There not being a sufliciency of jurors in attendance, the Court was adjourned until ten o’clock this morning Cholera Bitters.—Mr. L. McSorley, the well known grocer, corner of Whitaker street and Brough ton street lane, has received an invoice of Cholera Bit~ tern, of French preparation, which are repated to pos ses extraordinary efficiency in the cure of choleraic diseases, aeft are also very palatable in merely appres- ing drinka. We are indebted to him for a liberal aam- jHe, which we recommend for anle-prandial purposes, and although we were never afflicted with the cholera, judge It may be good as a preventative or cure / disease. — Savannah Mutual Loan Association.—The month ly meeting of the Savannah Mutual Loan Association, held at the Exchange last evening, waa well attended by the members. Bidding was lively, and stocks and money brought fair prices. Five shares of stock brought $30 25, and six thousand dollars sold at $49 @$50. Stlvan SnoRE.'—From a letter recced by ( Claghora it «umiugham. th«i Jgspt* )n this lc*f r tc( yesterday, we learn that the negro who waa attacked with cholera on board the Sylvan Shore, died on Sun day morning. There is no more sickness on beard of tha boat, and the passengers are all in good spirits, and confident of but a abort stay at quar»°1jif 1 Arrivals at the Hotels; G. Y. Banka.. W. a. MUcneU. H ^ > lOIT IXiWXTXY AND For Sale at a Bargain, One 20-horse engine, p: rtable ONE 35 f jdo . dS STATIONARY fi fit ONE SO do do do ONR.%5 do do do R v also SEVERAL BOILERS SAW. MILLS, of capaelty unaurpsssed, on hand. ANTI-FRICTION METAL, or my OWN MANUFACTURE, superior to any thing in the market and Warranted to give Satisfac tion. to Novi always Kam l wMt MM^v virtu.er a t. te. teregd ort uau- ard v». UUMtfli -H. Vlfonks. 1 am raress and wtlll tell oh the first Tuesday in Septerabar next, being the 4th day of said month, in forefc.of the Court House, in the city of avannsh. Between tbe legal same. Property pointed out by plamnlr. Terms creh, pa, chasers P c ^«‘^ H[TR> . a Sheriff U. 3. Also, at the same time and place, an open fack .GOLD WATOH. levied upon as the property of ‘Franelk McNeil, by virtue of a'fl. ra. in favor of James H. Roberta. aal-tds Sheriff C. 8. ord, facility. Edwaid T. Shepherd. Elcanah Pace. Columbus, Ga., July 1, I860. •All orders for the Screw will be filled by L1NVILLE & GLEASON, Savannah, Ga ,or L. D. PALMER, General Agent for Southern Georgia aud 8. Carolina. jj3IMAw2ra ■ jj • aug4-lni P. E. TIMMONS, Anguata, Ga. NEW PERFUME For the Handkerchief. ; Ac PULASKI HOUSE—W. U. WlLTRBROBB. jMSwerahn, NY |L P James, 8 C W C Lee, Ga iK M Oppenheimer, Ga .1 M Middleton, Ga k|v’* aO. ^*any G O Marcy, Bryan co T I' Wheeler, str Leo i jWMiigill, Ossabaw 1) G White, City Capt JB Baker, str Her man Living-ton . i J U°J scrob bar! Ga' IJ E- Carep^ Tbomaeton J G AH**, *Q 1 H ’ i ' -- MARSHALL HOUSE—A. S! LtlCx.’ Capt Davis A lady. SC IN Reaneau Macon T ft Riddell, SLA |L Bishop, H : t" * 4 F W Bard well, Fla 'F 8 Timmons, AUfcUflto Rf.gistby List.—We call the attention of onrl Mrs Palmer, N Y jvF F Wclghti str Uera^Mi ^ders to the publicaUon of the registry list th u ; ^ D .-arborn, lady £fi vt ,| Llvtoj ^-ming. This list closes on tha third dag ct Beptem and parties failing ta register or psy the Citation tax will be doubled taxed end execution be issued. Up to Saturday evening only some • x liumired names were registered, which are tttbiifthed, and only some thirty were registered —Urrday. A careful perusal of the laws of Georgia, head of the list, will give the deeired imtonne* as to who are entitled to vote. The term of re*d- *&ce is one year in the State, and prior to regtatre* •• Q. one month’s residence in the city. str Leo SCREVEN HOUSE—G. McOlNLT. JH Mooney, Feruandina Soltoss Whahf Saw MiLx.—From tbe adverttoe- of Jefferson Roberta & OO.I vrhieb Will '*■’ in aii'ither coliunn, it wiU be seen that they ir,J nuxv running a planing machine in connection their saw mill, it will also be seei*'fctthrita* ^vertisement that Mr, J. L, Eoumt^et, long and Vf trably known In connection with the steamboat 'tslntss, flr8t u the obliging and accommodating Wtru-r, aud again, ss'the enterprising and successful is also connected with the Bolton's Wharf Saw w “j SBn> LiHFEDo—We loam that the Board of Port J?® 1 proceed to the Br. Ship Lampedo, ashore arsawbar, to-day, tor the pnrposs of holding a arTe >' on the veaeel, are indebted to Southern and National Express Lo >np»iues for lat. Northern pspsrs. . S Pitcher’ dn J Tnuinpson, S C J Besttie. Galne.ville J Salvo Charleston J Einstein, Montgomarv J Kean. NY ^ r Harglad. N Y t HTiionipsm, N Y P T Sch’ey, Columbus W H Edwards A lady, An gusta S Hand, Ga , A Finger, N Y J CroPms, N Y lJ J Stoney, Ga SflBlattoM Alamaae—Thla Son rises....——.-..J.. t„ Sun sets.. Hion WATER. AtTybee 10 OSiAtPort. . . HK0 U 88 FRANCIS E. TIMMONS, IRON AND BRASS FOUNDER, manufacturer of Stationary Engines, SAW MILLS, lugar Mills, Sugar Boflers, Columns and Girder#'Pipea, Pulieyn, Wheels, Rail- rand Wheels end Machinery, Castings of every de scription. A. SPECIAL ATTENTION PAH) TO gjsheral jobbing machine work, 3s. 1TO Famrick Street, Oppomt e the Water Tower, an g41 mo AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. A Most Exquisite, Delicate, and Taut Perfume, Distilled from the and Fra grant Perfume, Distilled from the Bare and Beautiful Flower from which it lakes its name. ' / ' ’,, ManuincturndOhly by PHAfiON 48MMt NEW YORK. A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE—WIU b. sold at the Court House door of Chatham county, U thn city of savannah, in pujsuapreof an order of the Cobrt of Ordinary of Washington county, ao the First Tareday in October next, within the legal hours ofBriri, One Lot art Teneraent Store, thsreou, •hsateUi the city of Savauiteh, ly'n« on «he «>uth. reJtwiwreof Market Square In that city, fronting Tf Sra, Market Squire and ranntag bar* SS'KaWtenSpVSVSSl %*rrr?««s5?k— 9i Snder,vill«. ^ Administrator. Alto FOR PHiLON’S^-fAKE NO (fcfRBR." ■aid hv Ditivri.tR rwiweafiy.- DISEASES OF THE FEET. astemHay. 700Ki?r«.sr- Portland oo Thn new and very lighted raft steamer S W Att 1ST, CaptM.y Cans, Vrffi positively saU on hrir tagqlar day. Wed •eatery at * adloeka. re. For freight or pi inns, datloas, apply on hearet < snlS | sxcellont i M. A. COHEN, Agent. r.reepecttedy, . fr.c., May i»,-l 1 color. W. Haucrr. OLD SfiAU-VEBKLY USE. *;toe every Tuesday and Saturday. * For Palatkfl^ K Fla., VOUCHING AT BRUNSWICK, 8T. MA i.T BV« yruNANTIINA .TAOKSON- Fredonla, N. Y., April 26,1868. V- —L'i-ixcrupeif • J. K. BARRETT At CO., Proprietors, Manchester, New Hampshhet J \u RY’8, FEBNANDINA, JACKSON VTTXR AND PICOLATA ATLANTIC COAST !M!ail Steamship Line. SIDE WHEEL SHIP. Cobla Psiasge $35 S Steerage $13 Th. new and resy teat aidawfaeel •frandiip . ».* * HERMAN LIVINGSTON,,, 9,M0 tonN burthen, J. B. Baker, oMunanUer, wll * positively Mil ou her regular day, Thanday, Aagmt 10, at 11 o’clock ft. re. For freighter passage, having aaw and splendidly arranged accommodations, apply to , WILDER A FULLARTON S. B No freight received after 9 o'clock on- tbe ay of railing Mo engaged bertha secured after Tuesday, 14th — -nll-tt*- mmm*., unless paid for. —— EMPIHE LINt HJHNEW YORK. * Cabin Puisge, $35 The fine sldewSeel steamship X- Steerage, 111 ALABAMA, . LIMEBURNER. Commander, Will sail ns nbnvp on *• Batardajr, Angaet 18. at 3)] o’clock p. m. . For freight or passage, having superior accommo dations, apply to , B. H. HARDEE, ' No 12 8toddaid‘skhnge. GARRISON-* AIiBN, au!3 No. 6 Bowling Qteaa, New York. FOR PALATK1, FLA., VIA BRUNSWICK, FEBNANDINA AN JAOKSONVTUtE. K -A_ Every MONDAY MORI snl-eod BRADLEY, HILL A OG-rAgente. T E J at 9 o’clock, LOCKWOOD, )pap tain. JACOB LIPPMAIV, J 1 Comer Congress and BaraardoUeete, Agent. ^ Sold bv all Druggist*. n**S OTtj aiMnw'e- The new and elegant i LIZZIE BAKER, STXVA ir yTrru ^L Capt. JAMES TUCKER, SEMI-WEEKLY LINE FOR CHARLESTON, VIA HILTON HEAD AND BEAUFORT. Carrying the United Statef MajL Leave every. Wednesday and' — Raturriav at 3 P. M, *r hatliam Sheriff’s Sale. UTeHoiw Superior Court ofChatham Co^ntyj re- NDER and by virtue of two fi. fa’s, Issued out of * “ ~ lperf —"—** — tan: favor of Akron Cltam r - . . McAlpln and Donald McAlpln. 1 have this day levied upon, aud wUl sell, before the Court llouae door, lathe City or SavanBah, County of Chatham, and State of Georgia, between the legal boats of reirt on the first Tuesday of September next, being the 4th day of said month, the folrawtng pfoperty. to wit: tract or pan el of laud, stoats, tying aad haring been spectally unsurpassed accomm for the above plates, the DAT MORNING, aad the DAY MORNING, at teg Returning, will leave and Friday, arriving at I and SatardayiBoralngS, ^U^r^ge appl/gt the office on Florida Wk ^ ,0r *° ClAflgORN M CUNNINGHAM, N. B—All freight haykhle bt shlppers. JylMf nh for this route with — will leave regularly j Shore every TPE.-- i Baker every SATUR- •ery Tuesday every Wednesday to connect with the FOR <4LE, RIVER STEAMBOATS and TOW- BOAT*, of Various sizes and draft. -i-ALBO, flatting Ttasate, steam Barges, Ac. A. M. DA COSTA, ’’ Nh. ‘43 Water street, N. Y. day • All and ln'own as~ r The" Hermitage,” containing about »tx hundred and forty (640) acres, more or leas$,iu4. bounded as follows: On the north by the Savannah river, on the east by lands belonging to Wm. H. Stiles, on the sonth by the Aucnstaro«( and on the west by lands belonging to John Wll the b ’ ’ land, tain Indenture of , _ . . , of May, eighteen hundred .and airaj-oae, to antafy ..14 H fat. * ’ ' Property pointed out by Plain' Terms cash, purchasers paylm aog3^jl , A .i J 3 . or utica FRESH GROUND" fiRFFS AND CORN MEAL, A LWAYS on hands in large or small quantities, red for sale (at the lowtet pricel b^^ SSMk Jy81W Bast end HE UND Ptrtn, Notice. (SIGNED have entsrad Into a limited - ■-unsetitsrtrm•amrarctanw* , the Keneral partners, and Jame# S. Or»ybIil. or sf?„rt^ e ««» mss stock. This partnership Is to commence on the nnt of August, lsaa, and shaU terminate on the 8lst of J.' it GRt^BILL. J. S. GRAY BILL. FLORENCE SEWING MACHINES! I WE, HAVING heetl nppOftipd General Agente for Georgia and Florid*, are a»% prepared to exhibit every style of . the abore Machines. See circular fcilOW. >( ' "‘J V Circular. |We claim for the Pitentocm ihe following advan- tages over any and all Sewing Machines: g^ It makes fonr different sfltches, the lock, knot, double lock, anddonW* khrtron one aad the same machine. Each stndl bettqf 4Bke on both sides of tAe fabric. I: „ -ua o toery Machine has the rareraible reed motion, which enables the operator, by simply turning a thumb screw, to th«r;>drk run either to the right or left, to stay »mim • the 8e ‘ m - or t “ t * n the ends of seams, without taming the fabric. iWTlte only Mae^ia*' hdvlng a seltadjnstlnt shuttle tension—the smbiifil tension always being Inexact ptoportioato the Maenf the bobbin. gy changing the length of atltch, and from one kind of stitch to another, can readily be done while tiie Machine is in motion-. ter The needle is tsattyeMlasted. jr Bl» almost nigadlu^vpd can be used where inlet la necessary. . mfrj , ‘ mgr iu motions an aft positive; there nn na Jrtogs to get oat of ortpiVgad its simplicity enables the most Inexperienced to operate it. HT it does not lugnto flood thread on the under than for the upper atda Tffi^^lU new across the heaviest seam%Q*tsOktUtoWt ai° re thlcknu cloth, without change of aortle, tension, or Paper Hangings AND Windofr-Sha&L’ 1 No. 58 St. Julian Street, ^yno was SODA WATER BOTIflE I’^a±i’. , 2a£rfivr2 nettles is beyond any previous J?**®?. not submit to; so be more T »reful. you are Die for all left itbyou. If X am compiled re senu me 16 cents. 1 My botties ere ail either blue ^ g eoh red contain, when full, superior beverage, keei •>ottle has my nagie on It, ‘ JopN RTAW Hods Water Manufacturer, aull-tf Corner Bay and Weet Broad streets. . , father, an etoWent surg^, ch^roi herself, and is specially qaalifledforthe oure olall deuces, if Uenired. _ „ . Refers by permission to Dr«. Fi* cb beck, and Ordinary Bulat, at Charleston, where she haa had |» aRflCBgcfal pmHee. vj jfMAfAEir* PHtENIX STEAM SAW BILL. pjLHTERN WHARF) SAVANNAH, GA»~ - VSr a m «n improved Planer, and will ghre^trtlceiar’ntesntton to ordera for plaaeff and “SIS juSyffrt J. F. • M. Haanvmw oB^cOTwUty andAborooni rtreete. wUl receiv.I ‘Tf ^Sf tto p n uhUc pategnjg to ZfffWrj I,,,,.*. a. r. -anraww. a. naamtoir. Haa received a new supply of Ysper Haugingb. szr~‘- , r? s m'r w i£tf‘ CTAffi OR.XUBQBGIA..BMrNH CQPNUd=®> »n whoa it may concern: — _ . Whereas, Bridget ueldinffYrlll apply tWWe Court of Ordinary for Ttitrrn el dWminl tate or Thomas’ Qoldtmr, mg of ceased; 1 These are, therefore, to eite and-admonish all whom It may concern, to be and appear a> said Coart, to make objection, u any they have, on or before tho gist Monday in September next, otherwise ea3d> -let ters will be granted. . K - Witness my official signature this M dre ot July, 18*0. OYEPMEN J. GOKPON, iyfi-lawlm Ordinary. —TT—". MONTH M BEING MADE containing arnopl** » d r 8 " SPEtrcra *CO., T T tksm i —T* From New Wheat. -l r\r\ SACKS ANO HALF BACKS in store and 1UU for rale by JyM-tf HOLCOMBE * Ca ^sTutting, mm* s< MACON. G-KO I‘»Jw I 1 ib.was’ ISAAC SCOTT. lessen. EDWARD jPADKUPOm The new and fast steamers t> oF'A.isrisrxEi, Capt. W. T. MaNrarv. and ' • PILOT BOY, Capt. T. B. Paths, Being spectally adapted to thieroute, red having su perior accommodations, will leave regularly re above, the Fannie every Wednesday and Pilot Bag every Saturday at 3 o'clock. Returning, will leave Charles ton on Tuesday# and Fridays, at 8 a. m. These boats connect with tea steamers Sylvan. Shore red Llaale Baker from norida, with New York, Phlladel*)a aad Baltimore steamships, red ths .Central and Golf . Rdilroads. For freight or passage, apply to F. M. MYRELL, Agent, Jy27-tf Charleston Wharf. TDK IINQTED STATES i BRAZIL WAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY. FOR ST. THOMAS, PARA, PERNAMBUCO, BAHIA, AND BIO DE JANEIRO. ' j P Under contract with the United Statos^and ( Braid Goverumreta for the carriage of the malls, will dls, patch on* of their NEW FIRST CLASS SIDE WHEEL each over 2.SM tone burthen. On the 22d of Every Month, VMrtthe Fort of New York? for the following named ports end at the foOpw- lng xiee of pMsagtp payable In gold or Ms aqniTa- hal: 4f» thread. ^ ■ j gr The Hemmer IfieaslfcBdJnsted and wlU turn any width of hem detlsrtL--' 1 r No other MaehWew«do so great a range of *80 work as the Florence. It will hem, feU, bind,'gather, braid, qnUt. red gather and sewOWa-reHtot the aaare Mme. ThVtaklng uppf therifick ^raad is not performed bv tbe irregular confruettou H a .ire eoll or nncer- #n operation of wire torere-nThe precision aad ac- curacy with whttffi the jyHk* *»wn the thread the cloth is umappwnshrt in any Sewing ,JU- ^ tofrirt “BarnumV Self- Sewer,”, which gntdM tho: ret itself, and is of In- calculable value, tease** inexperienced opoira torts < t tf rlt k fully protested Bid licensed by BUas Howe, Jr., aad hk rtrttotrtftnd onr own Letters Ktutt, r . \t\ r 4 _ k While possessing the aboeffi and many other a*- vBdages, the FMtihulM toti^tcorreapondlng price*, with other Inik claml^Mk *nd • ukrefru examl- ^ttou will fatty rthsteutlrio Ml th*t we hare « for it, art Justify Ue rijpMffif we now make, that It la tbe bent Sewing ^e world. •£ ,Ws warrant every Mach Iretti be nil thatweclatm New York to 8t. Thomaa New York to ran Fkdn Now YBk to Penramboco From New York to Bahia.—...... “0 from New York to Rio de Janeiro *» Steerage at half thee, rates, ‘bodging included. M AB*ra»ertreeed ffingeon is attsched to eachvaseel. All Irtteta mast pose through the Foat Office. Post- a«0 io cents. ^hmhtelnfotoBionor^to;^!,^ Mo. IS ftoddard’a Block. GARRISON A ALLEN, New York Agents. my$t TO COTTOH PLANTERS. rirtwi “ARROW TUB” and “PAINTBD IBON X BANDS” are, * complete substitute for Rope In Tbey°cmhMno the utmost ahnpttcRv with the ^^tS^Sher. told the Bale amtller, fort very popular In ^TtS'totoSffisedfr.prepared to ttlfPrtera^jgy quantity, daflreraMete cffa^n^Sidl^SSrWBgSfoltetOn. Nor Anther tufrteyj* 1 baHHMTP. Get ei at Agent, tm 28 Carondelet street, New Orlesas. HUtt: , , B OXES Extra FamUySthUF,* > Afoll sn^ for rale h, BAjj#B(4>s?i | toTJtwgi f®s=*BaW=a?ffl& Buyra, corner Barnard. S IXTY DAYS afterdate sprilcatloo will he made to the Court of OnUnsrv of Mclntoah gmnty for leave to Ml the real tetate of Charlrt ^iraett, late U raid county, accessed. • Jyfl-lamfrn aal-sOiSw FOR SALE. sex» ERWIN A H4RDEE. to sell again. Ertther tsfoBBice may be had by LATHROP ik CO., gMllUAM*■■««»• FOUR COUNTING LARGE HALLS in the jagSJ&WSeyrny of Bay UBflLrt. SSrertM nPrieBrimi give*i.iBrt1fl|| EDWARD PADEVLOBR FOR SALE. I ENGINES, Boston. Being auc- i at* supplied . .MbeenwuUi ! to good order. Apply to R. LACHLISON, Chalnaen of Special Coramltteo. RhaaniHsm» Cancer, And Eptleptlo Fits, ., . . CUBED BY MRS. ELIZA KEOGH^