The Daily news and herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1866-1868, August 15, 1866, Image 3

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,-iiEH TRAIN 7:05 P.Jf. 4:0,1 A. M. 7:00 A. M. SSENGER TR.UN 5:40 p. m. 8:25 p. M. 5:30 a. m. ir.lnu trains connect with niit passenger trains at Gordon. ■ L r railroad—daily (Sundays ex cepted) , 7:30 A. M : mairiileat #:1T P. M. ,11c at 4:00 a. M. at 0:05*. M. Newsdealers, Sta* ■ Bull street (down stairs; .. next to the Post office, are au- r the Daily Nkws A Herald. [ v i:h them will be promptly attended Mayor’s Court. :• ft-w cases brought before His Honor . i :l;—.c for trivial offences. The first a . ,-f \nn Collins,Lieut. Wray having . ,i <_ piuns hud been sent to jail on Mon- ■jjr ncx’ case was called. ,anvil was charged by J. O'Donnell and .•.tii viulatiug city ordinance, in not dis- ..sign on Uis premises, corner of. Bey ijjrd siveets. McConnell stated that he ady to put up at the time he was pieced and he having further shown that tho iiiliei brought against him on ao- ii4 one of the informants and ejecting 1-r. wises, the case was dismissed, ra a Swede unable to Bpeak english, .vitii being drunk and disorderly in the ing a cabinet-makers' shop and breaking ... ill-» with resisting the officer who stride was interpreted by policeman ik-'l lie had recently came to the city i. ami knew nothing of the offence with ,,-barged on account of being inebriated, if.vedollars and ordered to repair the .. whose frontispice looked as though he • -liision with a broad axe, was charged trunk and lying on South Broad street \\r in his possession. Jones stated tha 1 valor the influence of liquor, but hid ill-.-1 -rehead by some person with the a and feeling exhausted had laid Imv>. a regular high-flyer, was charged i. luct—sleeping in the streets—wan Ursnrtobc sent to jail. Elizabeth had m h r own behalf, but in a con- '..vdL-r preferred taking lodgings at the >-•11 rather than pay five dollars for a Via vdl. a small colored boy, was charged ■ ‘•'I'lud iu the streets. Stephen was n. being one of a party of colored V' >• •miuaaliy beating his sou on the ' at the time of the arrest he he had an old U hi attempted to strike the white boy- •i of Stephen’s having no parents to • -r it- f,r correction, he was sent to u-;> f the freedmen’s Bureau to be j ImprovemcnU* / IB our iatoe ^f Monday morning wo Mated thfttw* hoped to be able, in a few days, to aaaounoe the fret that the flan, lor a block of note stores, designed hr Mesira. limiter & Bruyn, architects, would te te cepted by the* parties for wbom they were designed. The plan, we learn, has been accepted, and the ne cessary material for building will at once be ordered. The proposed buildings are a block of five stores, ihjpe£ stories high, and a basement, and are to oecupy lh| site of the wloden bofldQB* on street, tear iihr; southiitai running west froin lie Qtaens- ware House to the bakery ofC. Goetz. The buildings are to be built entirely of Georgia made brick; the front to be of pressed brick, handsomely finished. The store front? ore,to be of ornamental wrought iron castings, and to ha test in Georgia, if possible. It is tkoBgtit that our former fellow-citizen, F. E. Timmons, now of Augusta, can furnish the desired columns at as low a price as they can be purchased anywhere else. It is needless to say that these buildings are to be erected by Messrs. G. W. Wylly and 8. Meinhard, the present owners of the property. 5fe are glad to .be able : to state the fret that, asidS from the improvement which it wifi give one dt the most business portions of the city, the buildings are to be constructed entirely of Georgia material, and erected jt>y sonje mechanics, as well a4 it has been de sign tei, by Savannah architects. Tks bufldingfc wit )n turned over by the present occupants to Messrs Wylly and Meinhard on the first of January. About two weeks will then elapse for the removal of the old struc tures, when the work on the new building4 will be im mediately commenced. j Meeting of the Board of Health. The weekly meeting of the Board of Health was held last evening, and we regret to say, as on previous occasions, was poorly attended by members. Dr. J. J. Thomas, vice chairman, having announced the meeting reading . ready for business, tbs minutes of the Iasi mehUng were read and confirmed. The City Marshal stated that the nuisance reported aa existing in Magazine Ward at the last meeting was being abated. The following wards were called and reported by the members to be in a good and healthy condition, with ihe exception of some few sewers, which need cleans ing: Anson Wafd—In good condition, with the exception of a few sewers, which need cleansing. Charlton Ward—In good condition. Derby Ward—IB good condition. Heathcote Ward—Iu good condition. South Oglethorpe Ward—Iu good condition. Elbert Ward—In good condition. Liberty Ward—In good condition. Reynolds Ward—Iu good condition. Lafayette Ward—In good condition. Wi^iiigtfrA^ard—Ooofi condition. Monterey Vrfrd—^Good condition. [The folllowing Resolutions were offered and adopted f] ^ ^yGeorge A;-Mercei\Esq, jteblved. That in.dteew of the possibility of epi- deiisib ^disease.* at thiB season, ?n Advisary Commit tee,<xwsi**t oT three PhysiciinB, members of the Batyra, be appointed to con suit together and confer with thfemunteiptil authorities, and to report to the Board as said Committee may deem’fixpcdieut. The Chairman appointed as said committee* Drs. Charlton, fcmitli and West. By .Dr. X. JLOharlton: Reaelved. That the C*itv Council be requested to ap point an iuspector to examine fruits and vegetables formate iu the market and under the bluff, and to pro^ hibitlhe sale of all such as are unripe, decayed diseased. * By H. 8- BeU- Besolved, That the City Council furnish each mem ber of‘ the Board of Health with a barrel of good sladtedlime. Amended to read one barrel to each ward, and adopted. - 'y- There being no other business before the Board, the meeting adjourned. «ELM^D>SFM*U)j 5 it IMkM arisingffobi vDhect&lm? powers of Nature .bid) are accoa alarming symptoms, Imong which will* bis position to Exertion, Loo of- ■ritory.Wtaefefoi*,. Horror of Disease, or Forebodings of Evil; in (act. Universal Lassitude, - hi»tr*tion,tni4 inrfWHt^’te.Msr Into tile enjoyments of eoclety. - ••<>,.i r,i,H i.ui. The Constitution, once affected with Organic Weak let*, requires the aid of Medicine to Hrengthen art} invifn-oe tk turn, which *BAUMJ) , figHW* |nst J, variably does. If no treatment is snbmUted to Cor 1 .» it j./. ///;,’ mSIlliilB Attn" “CTIONNOTICE. / / / Groceries, Wines, Liquors, < f Tobacco, Sugar, Flour, Cheese, Syrnp, Candles, Tea, Shoulders, Hats, Boots and Shoes, Dry Goods, Furniture, &c. .. . rails Sherry Wine irttti i d')|i[ a iijy.iH “SfcgSST ^'•'‘“OL^/WWFTWfrW 1 !-! iArfl-r b affections peculiar to '< Frmal*,” to unequalad by UJID h any other Pam fulness, or Ulcerated or Schlrrus State of the Uterus ; ao4 ait asm plaints tncldont to yie sex, together arising from habits of dissipatioQ, Imprutfenoe b,'or the u ‘ in life. i . til! HKLKBOLD’S de» inspection of a J1AMAJ .1 -D. t . J mviflf imninr "n Tnjht of stor^ii FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU IMPROVED ROSE Wistf * i!0 Wi)| iqdiouUy exterminate from the system TMseiKi artoiug from Habits of Dialputlon at KMe mpaut, UMb > ar no change in dM, no taotnemirrex m mftatrt ; pistely aupersedbg those wipfauaiie Mid fcn^reua mr imite, Cbputho, and Memtry, to nil these dtosses BY T. J. WALSH. 'Oh WfeiAifESDAY. August 15th, wiO be sold St J. Smick & Co.’s Stables: 7 Mules 86 FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU to all Diseases of these organs, whether existing is « Mate » or •< Jtaufe,” from wtMstosm-iiO^ttUMs^,'’’ and ne matter low Ion, standing. ( tt top) MSAstyi^ tests and odor, “dnsudiato” <n action, and nr re'strength ening than any of the preparations of Bark or Iran. those suffering from Broken dmrm or Delicate Ctsntt- tutneu, procure lie remedy at once. The reader must bs aware that however slight may bathe attack of tha shorn dtosaaa, ft to certain to af fect kit Bodily HeakOt, Mental Ptnoen, mi Happtmm. ■ All the above diseases require the aid of a diuretic. HETiMBOTiT)'B EXTRACT BUCHU u “ J. Iblllt itliKi HELMBOLD'S HIGHLY COMCENTRATED ! In tte Or«ft COMPOUND FLUID EXT&ACT PARILLA, , . “ r »‘ a 'bTinifartiired Flour. ti.c insure of a call last evening from >; w Esq., who is the proprietor of - • ■ .-r Mills,” at or near Augusta, Ga.; which liail an enviable reputation : “ ui uiufacturing a superior article of a ii of it^ superiority had become a ‘-liuthis and. other markets. We li ^ mill is agaiu in successful opera- • > is fully prepared to supply his old • - '! others who may bj disposed to u oateri*rise which iu the past has ”il satisfaction. Tho flour made at : ■ -rgia wheat, which is knowu to be of 1 v ainl generally preferred in this sec. "Vtr the products of the West aud • advantage of Southern over Northern • : -*ak»-s more bread of a specific quantity fl'able to sour in warm and damp : "'itlial tiiiire acceptable to the taste. •i mr manufactured in our midst carries tua.' Ut the responsibility of the manu- l * lt- viiaiuous frauds which have been ■ "tir people by consignors in the West 1 • is u most important consideration, - • .tu-ii with the fact that it is put down ' •’> prices IV>r similar qualities of Western * ar » s b‘»ukl command for it a decided •• tue trader as well as tho consumer. .'h .pc that in view of the advantages • to accrue to all classes of our commu- « caressingly hard times, from the deter- J !r -^'"all to supply our market with ‘ ' 1 Sour at reasonable prices, every °v accorded to him by our rail roads and ■ .md speedy transportation. This ' ‘■• i: the poorer classes, not only of “ " d 1 ,h ’'* country tributary to it, are „* L !’ auJ 111S in tbuir behalf that ’ ■ •> up >n this important subject. Our ’ desire to avail themselves of the ‘cudered by ilr. Stovall can do so by ap- - sS *s Counerat in Johnson, of tois city. bounty Court. s - Russell, Judge, the Court t '" H ’Urnment / " '* a -' organized and acted npon the L -aa I/a./den—vagrancy—true bill. The • aud threw himself upon the lie was sentenced to be put to . Qohc works or roads, under the direo- l-orute authorities of the clty of • ‘pace ol ninety days. t.udera McNeil (colorca)_L arceny _ 1Jo ■ tiny Maxwell (colored)—Simple larceny -lid threw himself upon the mercy of the - 1 "iu- dollar, or two months labor on the " under the direction of the city authori- 1 uty Mills (colored)—Obscene and vnlgar :*i-ncc- of :emales. In this case the jury ucrec, a mis-trial was declared and a ! ^ ou Robinson (colored)—Simple larceny, •’-t not guilty; verdict guilty. Judge • u Ilobiuson sentenced to pay a fine of 'failure and costs, and in case of de- _’" ut °f eaid lint aud costs, he wss or- * 0 Work on the public works, under J1 llle corporate authorities of the city ' l! mx months. R ( »lmes (colored)—Simple larceny. j J " Wos. entered. .j! 1 * Shea —Vagrancy. True bllL ’* ar< t ^ U kcr (colored)—Simple larceny. The Bout Race. Another sale of pools occurred at the Magnolia House, last evening, at which the bidding was lively and several pools were sold. The Minnie and Jane L. remained the favorites. The prospect is that a large ty will visit the regatta, the best for the two sea sons, and we know Capt. Threadcraft will well enter tain:all guests. Outlaws.—We learn that the brother-in-law of Mr. Henry Seckinger, who was with him when he was murdered'by negroes on Saturday last, while coming to the city yesterday was snapped at with a gun by some person concealed in the woods near the four mile post. *Ie states that he distinctly heard the caps explode, but could see no person. ' From Bobtok.—The steamship City of Bath, Capt. Lovewell, fro»i; Boston, arrived at her wharf about 11 o’clock yesterday morning. We learn by the City of Bath that the steamship William Tibbetts has had extensive repairs placed upoirher and would sail for Savaimah the present week. Severely Stabbed.—Policeman Otten yesterday afternoon arrested, in Robertsville, one Peter Dehony, who had severely stabbed his wife with a knife in the left temple, causing a serious wound, while under the influence of liquor. The Tokawanda.—A dispatch has been received by Messrs. Hunter A Gammcll, announcing the arrival of the steamship Tonawanda at - Philadelphia yester day morning. Wood.—Mr. A. R. Cullen announces in our adver tising columns that he has on hand a large quantity ^of almost every variety of wood, which he offers for sale on the most accommodating terms. ‘Watubalized.—John Bryan, Thomas Brennan, John Holorar. and James Bain appeared before the County Court yesterday, and after taking the required oath were declared citizens of tho United States. j,Health, the poor man’s riches, the rich mail's bliss, is found in Ayer’s Medicines, afier a fruitless search among other remedies. A word to the wise is sufficient. *** aul4-lw Arrivals at the Hotels. PULASKI HOUSE—W. n. WlLTBKRQKK. H L Schultz, So Ex T M Beasley, A & G R R J P A Mertz, N O C Stebl.lDB, Marengo T H Stafford, Ga J F Holt, Ga T P Stovall, Augusta G P Wood, Beaufort J C P'illar. C K R Dr E L McIntyre, Qa rejr, G Mrs T N ltotcher, Ga H W Birge, Camden co J S Montgomery, Ga N K Perry, Wailerhoro A L Hatton, Telfair Co S S Crowell & svt, Blnlftn G W scattergood, Macon M Morton, Waldo IIV J Mabry, Valdosta P C Pendleton, Valdosta! SCREVEN HOUSE—G. MCGINLY. M Swenson, N Y G G Bostick, City SP Unties, City Z W Lee, Blakely J Bhlen, City |J A Staley & wife, City FJ Clark, City IIV M Smith, City |J ECaven, City MARSHALL HOUSE—A. B. LUC*. JH Carter, City A s Handley. Ga E K Hill, Washington rt Pape. Nat Ex Hon B W Bellamy, Fla Capt R Reid FJa TTnrntrail, Fia COyle, Fla ~ Col C B DeOausey, Fla J LTatem, Fla .1 Bern ard, Fla J P Scott, Tenn Mi-s A M Levy, Phila A L Smith, Qnlncy W M Stevens, Gordon aliniatnre Almanac—This Da*. Snn rises 5 23 Sun sets 6 45 Htonwar**. ■ i At Tybee..'w». if) 45lAtPort llii Shipping intelligence. . ' » colored man, committed to jail for a " ! ‘ s discharged on account of his ___ good behavior.. , The Board of Port ni! U ' t0 the British 8lli P Lampedo fi.TUI, 11 1,ur I»se of holding a survey on her. I “ e ship ashore *'aside Warsaw beaoh, about “Vandfl tbe bar ' budl y strained, and the - in her lower hold. stir, hjuu- luate yesterday as to be the recipient c bunch House cf a bowl of delight- «oup an afflx even more acceptable ’ I’errv’ f ° T which the considerate y ’ WlU acce Pt our kindest ackuowl- IN PORT OF SAVANNAH. Tuesday, Aug. 14, 1866. Arrived. Steamsliip City of Bath, Hewarth, Boston—Rich antaon * Barnard. steamer H M Cool, Taylor, Darien—M A Cohen, j “tig Ann. stall. New York—Hunter SGammeH. Cleared. steamer Swan, Cohen, Augusta.—M A Cohen. Passengers. Powers* and!SS^ r rvuiiy c y Kog<> SolomiMis A Co, J W Wolcott, n k Baramr.fVr kerftOo, WL Peabody, U H Temm.w Fstarkn Haliersham & Sou. TJ Dunbar, Wilder aft w i.,t.p,.n am MY TTenflerdim 10 » Lathrop & Co, MY Henderson, na HardeeAco and order. Per brig Ann, from New York—Lovell A L. R R Agt, M Ferst A C(J, S i /osephs, G Keoer. , . , . " t - 1 , ' 4 Consignees per Central Railroad. Aug. 14, ltoq. 158 bales cotton, II do yam, 2 do wool, 152 ska flour, 8 chests tea, 4 cases shoes, 12 cars wood aud mdse to J W Lathrop A Co, R Habersham A Sou, J, Woods A Co, A S Hartridge, N A Hardee A Co, PH B*n, B A Whitehead. J McMalioa, Hess A G, Freeaaafl # p. Q 8 Unckles, O Cohen. F. C. LIGHTS dc CO , (Late Lightc, Newton A Bradbury*,) Aanafacturer. of First Class Plano Fortes, Highest premium at the American World** F* r and Exhibition of the Industry of all Nations. This well known establishment is n w coiltiatted by F. C. L1GHTE and LOUIS ERNST, a* tht old gtand^42i Broome street, between Crosby and Stott, New York City. . jy4-ljeod For purifying the Mood, removing all shronlq con.llni tional diseases arising from an impure state Of the blood, and the only tellable sad eflbehnt kndwn ' remedy forth* ears of Scrofula, Scald Head, Salt Rheum, Pains and Swellings of the Bones, Ulceration of th* Throat and Legs, Blotches, Pimples on the Face, Tatar, Erysipelas, andall scaly ernpUoas *T Ihe skti, AND BEAUTIFYING TUB COMPLEXION. Not a tow of the worst dtooTdSrftii^Ttffrfcii'lS jik^d arise from th* corruption that acciimulstea in the blood. Of all th* dlscoreriet Shat bare haeiv made is purge IF none can equal in effect HELMBOLD’S COMPoUNP “ ACT OF SARSAPARILLA. It cleanses and reno- the blood, isstita the rigor of health into the , sad purges out the humors which make dis It stimulates the healthy functions of the body, and expels the disorders that grow and rankle In tho, blood. Such s remedy that could be relied on,' has long been sought for, and now, for the first time, the public have one on which they can depend, fiar spies . hare does not admit of certificates to ehowit* eflbcte;}' but the trial of a single bottle will Bhow the sick that U has virtues surpassing anything they hare erer. taken, Two tablespoonfhl of tho Extract of Sarsaparilla added xes Havana Sugar. aul6 IrDERWiflTERS’ SALE! L. WYLLY dt CHRISTIAN. 18 THIS DAY, at 10 o'clock, in front of store, far account of SU concerned, 50 B^RBELtojFLODE, damaged on board faf thaiobavaittc Sau. Salvador, qn her paeStott from Ntw York to this port, and sold un- irfleptt. 'Laris s email. I suiis 2 McCarthy cotton gins. 1 Horse, Buggy and H&rneM 1 Avalanche Wagon 2 Four Mule Wagons 30 pair Wa^jou Harness. Sale of Horses, Mules, &c. mH£ made arrangements with J. Hoiick & Co. to have sales of Horses, Mule?; Carriages and Wagon4 attttoir Stables, comet sf Harrison and WlstJtoitodstfeets, will commence on WEDNESDAY,‘AufuStY5hi, ilfstant, at l«>i o'clock. Miscellaneous. "Stftpynig. JARSDEK’S Asiatic” 1 TH. YMwott DOUBT, tha 1 medicine for tti^tmuifdls. . pestilence whiohMsMkieatoastq ttnent. Europe and Asia, that Abe French stiff English Go vernments have adopted the reeips as the wtotold Philadelphia and Southern SteaJfeMpW. 3otf.e J 3l.lcrul.rgr ■blaiaH ink—..* ?to yr ^iqx4tiiLiU fa. Tfie lint class steamship •! Otf w iU )0 S ■1 tei iM/i j ano! Ckolera. CMliMMSi»rlUBavf j.-)i-:rr dt it ot Isl-r nc, . Great surprihi 4ns beea i xprsattsd Ittts Use immunity sritk'wittck the F ' armies have escapedlha plague _ poets where the pestilence prevailed. and,OOtoMttiav, we discover if is wholtyattribatabtotortke xsstoTttito) , invslusMe preparation— . ■ . . . . , .h ai MIPfM«*■««»* ASIATIC CHtioHU CUJUL k) :,t ) X- T ITABtti ia WG IHE « Fss too%bt cr passage, havIhg^Utp’A-feriiHWmmo-' dSUStt*. tt|«ly to be,: ,.SKNCTB*LgAflMELL. flttont nf okei Tti* proirletnc, t ssxaijoa las flttod up » Lsbototory • ,h aUtou «>nll*tor*s of. duty 4* j^ng dtoftoltiflmUiil y experlfeBce, iff tbs the impartial oiMtoh of the-medieai whom the f. rmnia or its- prepttrstiott to at all accessible, I vesent . ai: .i t ,■ i j i H MARSBEN’S: ASIATIC CHOLERA s 'core :: ; As the greatest discovery science has made, to the progress of the acoarge, CHOLERU i^iferywalfryi^f iteMti Carriages, Ac., for sate, can add ffien io the Stable, where they will be received jl^yJdessrs. J. Smick , ... " Sales will take pl^ce for the present once a fortnight. Setaud tateou ihe 29th of August. aul4-2t f T. J.WALSH. ■ —L-f Government Sale. Wifi be sold WEDNESDAY.’August 15th, 1806, at' 12 o’clock m., at Hilton Head, S. C., to public suction, to the' highest bidder, a quantity of Commissary Pro- p6rty,eonsistitt*dI.*U;)i J L :! - ° Copying Presses, Scales Fimnels, FMdtfcj Scoop* Saws, Knives, StqMs, Ovens, Cauldromr 3 * f j > | ■. Hammers, Brushes ‘ Sttives, Axes, Pumps, Ac., Ac. < MTtotoWi ^sUIrrWiiHd.tttoGicnmuicy. WM. H. BURNS, au6-8t Brvt. Brig. Gen. sad C. 8. U. S. A. ha This tleiicious Tonic, Especially designed ior the use of the Medical Profession and the Faiily. isiiow indorsed by all the prominent Physicians ChcmteU rnd Connol Intrinffic medicinal q Ijelong to an OLD AND PURE GIN. lifeitiUl that our established reputation—founded upon eighty-eight years of experience—abundantly to a pint of water is squat to the Lisbon Diet Dhttk, and - vindicates our claims to public confidence, and guar- > bottle is fully equal to a gallon of tip Syrup of §ar- ■apartUa, or tbs decoction as usually made.' ’ ‘ ter THESE EXTRACTS HAVE BEEN ADMITTED TO USE IN THE UNITED STATES ARMY, and are also' is very general uae iu all the State HOSPITALS and PUB. LIC SANITARY INsiiTUTlONS throughout thelah8,ks well as in Private practices, and are considered as in valuable remedies. Set Medical Pnpertiee of Buchu, FROM DEFWSAXORY.OF THE CNlrtJ) STATES, j See Professor Diva’s valuable works on the Practice of Physic. See remarks made by the late celebrated Dr. Physio, of Philadelphia. * *>tu * See remarks made by Dr. Ephraim M’Dowkix, a cele brated Physician and Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, Ireland, and published in the Transactions of the King and Queen’s Journal. 8ee Medico ChirurgicaX Review, published by Bcma- mih HuvKRS. Fellow of Royal CdUe?e of Surgem*. Bse most of the late Standard Works df AhxlkiiM. r EXTRACT BUCHU, •* SARSAPARILLA. ” Sold by all Druggale. FBINQPAL DEPOT— ImD.'J DBUG j \\ 694 Broadway. W.M. WALSII' Wholesale Agent for the State (of Georgia dee27-eodly * 3i JIV WRIGHT’S i T { i l H Patent IRON SCREW! FOR ^Packing Cotton. VHE ATTENTION OF COTTON PLANTERS IS invited to the claims of this invention, which, in SIMPMCITY, ECONOMY, DURABILITY And POW ER surpasses any machine for Baling Cotton ever before presented to the country. Its grest excel lence in these respects makes it THE MA FOR PACKING IN THE VVO.RJ.P! 01. ITS SIMPLICITY.—R Is a tWtY tfi*1 application of the Screw Power; just as simple in its construction as the old fashioned wooden screw, as easily managed and no more liable to get out of dr- der. No ropes or pollies as used in the cotton ECONOMY.—It has been demonstrated by aotltokexperiment to be cheaper Gian the wooden toarewj The timbers used in Its'construction are thtreh smaller and fcwarthan thoscjcinnlQed in tig; old screw; UieK&M Mttg onlf ISMIhA, and ttlr kelghtof the whole frame above the wed being only 10 feet All these timbers uau be ^rocwM ub tlie i plantation, no matter how ekhan9teBxheioreet.i Ant ’ ordtoary wood workman can build the frame, and half a dozen hands will put it up ja a few hoars. *, ffs DURABILITY.—The Screw and Nut are of httfl.Tbd will last for years without any appreciable Wear. The whole machine occupies so littlo space that It can be completely covered at sory ; .sm»U-xosL. 4 ITS Pt»W«K.i-«»tk lidev.8» («y >fetetnTf£I long, one mtile is stmiclenf (or packing TtreatcavicsT bales. Planters who have used it fa* that, wWihvu mules, cotton may be "CodiprsMeff M Fkito MSbntoe for shipment. . , This Screw was invented just before the opening of the war, and lias snbsequeuUy never been very geu- , as possessing all those uftoalc and diuretic) which antees the excellence of this Standard Article. . Pnt.ni> In cases, containing onedozen boltLs each, and sold by H. ©piRUWE, — SAVANNAH, Anil all prominent Druggists, Grocers, Ac. A. M. BININGEK Sc CO.. (Es ablishcd J77A1 Sole Importers. No. 15 Beaver street, New York. storing the hair to' its natural color. t _ l/| - • tifiC » yp & W* Monets. J. B BeRkETT & Co: I was induced by a friend to make a trial of Bar rett’s Vegetable Hair Restorative, and I much pleased with the effect It has had on I was nearly half gray, and now, before t v City Sheriff’s S|le. Oski^ips of the Press. inp(«£a/t*a.'T5 Beaver street, have a very high reputation to sustain, as the oldest and best house in New York.-*-HomeJoanial. The lionee of A. M. Bininger A Co., No. 15 Beaver TTNDER’and by virtue of a fi. iriod of eighty years a U envied —N. Y. Evening je5eo<l-dAwlv. street, has s refutation t Post HA^D a Bargain, Osfi 20-HOR3E ENGINE, PO RTABLE STATIONARY 0^,80 ONE 25 U,yr -do do do several'Aoilkks SAW MILK, of capacity unsurpassed, always o on hand. vnTi-hiiitioa metal, or my <)« ^ MANUFACTURE, superior to any- UdMg to thilitostket and-Warranted to give SatMsc tion. ang4-lm F. E. TIMMONS, Augusta, Ga. FRANCIS E. TIMMONS, IRON FOTODEK, MANUFACTURER OF BRASS U ^ationary Engines, ■;'isaw . MILLS, >• . _> ^ — .. „ , . A LWAY8 on hand, in large or small qninttttotty Sugar Mills,'Sugar Boilers, Colnmns and A~«nd for sale (at the lowest price) Ur,', ~ - ov^|fTGi rd erS’ , Pipe3, PUUeys, Wheels, Rail- ?• Ti “ANTOTO, road- Wheels and Machinery, « J: Casyti^ # erery de- 1 / * ";V u SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO ‘p^EBAEi JOBBING MACHINE WOBK, Wo. 170 Fenwick Street, ' Opposite the Waftr Tower, o AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. ang4 DMINlbTEA'BPR'8 SALR—Will be mid at the ~ urwHouse door of Chatham county, in the ivanuah, is phrtnanceof an order of the Sw4JR‘iK*«@V»S hour s of R»l \^One Lot and Tenement Stores thereon, situate in the city of Savannah, lying 1 west tamer of Martoet Souart In that city, frouUn' tUbtyfeet on Market /Square »ud "““f eraliy”introd*ctff. Those,w)io havp used 4^ads«quJ feet on Cohpees^street, now ^eup it used, unanimously concur in the opinion that It In L. Gilbert and others. y, fronting b/c. ITfRIVALLED AS A COTTON SCREW. The following testimonials from some' (if Ihe best and most reputable planter* in the country shbw (tie estimate in which this Screw stands with those who have tried it: ,, , .. We have usqdtouAseep jn qjjpraupn ruf tp( (We years, Wlightfe/MWov and feel no bcto4|)U to jtoFfon Cotton Screw we nave ever _ we esteem it, tha^iif tbsip. we would have rip Other, simple in its construction, not order, packs well, with great power facility. " Edward T. Shepherd. Elcanah Pace. Colombo*, AUrinleui fbi Sold as the property of the estate of Aun Hsrrls, late of Washington county, deceased. Sold for the purpose of d.vlsion among the “toiderJvffle, this aalQ-lwdAwtd mu ,.. AdattHstrator. g Eastern Hay, groat r.XysFSltt* RasTEHN (from BorMana* 1 Maine) in store a^d far esle br «. Y. Banks. W. H. Mitchell. LINV1LLE A GLEASON, j ’ - Savannah, Ga.,tor L. D. PALMER, it for Southern Oto^gtawnd wriaifiw hull SAVANNAH, GA waiUJ netted witli m.rMUl an improved P^r.snd w.lH — .Wpto, ! i) ie‘ M OF IHE FEU, prompt attention. _ _ A Sll ' — 1 Mr§. Eli^ ( llcited - from force or clrcumn herself, and is epectoHi „ diseases of the feet. She warrants cure, or no Shell at present St the CORNER OF BROUGHTON AMD BAENAEDbTKEKTS, bet will soon remove to a better Wtoe^Btoe wiU visit psUeots at tbeir rest. ^ISeters by permMon to Drs. North, Fitch and Hort- beek, and Ordinary Mist, at Ctarts*ton, where she kttonad a ■hccemful practice. i jyM.tw 4wt( give nartUnlar attention to order* for planed and longue awl gfopved lumber. „ ' re left at the MgjLoratJ. f. to M. Hamilton^ corner Bay uiiff Abercorn streeta, wiu recerv* SSWft- ^LEN * Bfinuv&s* ■iem iimaiir ,u o>. i*. ■stni.Toa. ^ au8^Ti ladies arid-gettStoen. Be»d tor ov Catologne containingsmeples amiP rt ^*'gply;KR 4CO^ , jvlS-8nr * _ PASS tator datsapplktotton wiU be msda €Di«o the Geurtof Ordinsrr at leave to sell the real estate of Charles Burnett, lota of stod county, deceased. „ JgA t caWNON . Jy6.lam2m Administratrix. PREPARED B* us : T. lY.'MAR8DEN* u .a“ .11- id.I !. i ■ .< :! i DEPOT AND LABORATORY.481 BRGADWA V. Jig Y. ‘ . . BOR SALE BY AIL DltUGOBSTS. h'Hi rTl .., >«D a Iran -i=*i nvj*dM YAOEX - >,: 1 to uto .-'I, i , ,1 uu^tO “ Nothing new duder the 8nn ” which camipt he amrilftpu a* a truism Id . . day, for wnhave hourly to record discoveries attd lto ventlons In Medical Science which would ai Galen and his disciples. Of the many which before our notice wa must single ont Dr. T. W. MARS- ’S ASIATIC CHOLERA COT® as ah article of real merit, aid chetrfn iy recommend it itt all dlseuBsi of the boweiq. We speak tram : ersunal knowledge In this matjpr, feelin^satisfied a >• bo will try it wfl eaflWFSKlril views.—Jt r , F. Times. BARRETT’S ,VHB Oil THIS CONTINENT. It is WiBHASTED tO BKSTOBtt OB.'V HAi* to* ITB OBiGiXAL, NATrRAt color, th every, tse it will STOP the hair (rom falling opt; it will ir e t ir -cad frnat TT humors and dandruff: FRoaerathe i;r)w-ji.ef flhtt I. I. hair, and ia a beautiful dressing. , M We offer no large rewards, but we uth > i- aUef our agents to refund the money to » iy p - -a who will use two bottles, aud then say Ba am . Vsob- table Hair Restorative has not per orn.e all we claim. Testimony from the Capital of tire Messrs. Barrett A Co: I was induced to give vonr Sslr p epaiatiou a trial, and can heartily recommend it as unequalled as a Dressing, Purifier ami Restorer,—giving to the'Hair a luxuriant richness, and to the head ■ cool and mttst agreeable sensation, while it is thorough in re- g then: r preparation i I Wm. Hamilton. Frcdonia, N. Y., April 26, I860. 3. K. BARRETT dt CO., Frsprletsfi, Manchester, New Hampshire. JACOB LIPPMAN, Corner Congress and Barnard streets, Agej Sold by all Druggists-' jM fiBR CVlIJ )■ LIM9 Xai i»**iiJ* H i *> 1 18 H3A cjli Hi anijt. The fayorite, new, firft^ttai qa ttioiio at If i u 3wrWFaS<diqA VM ImIT Ml T s-v ^pfffrTWVB Omni kmVi dttmA J trV.idi ,. r:lr MM¥ deakboh^ ITHf* V f* e above port on her regular day, . .. tiu UK aL <«d aji^tsi gur li'okeHiifilr V rat.- 7 i d J. TEAL, Cbnfmaifier; will iesve 1 ror the abtarPMSotoi heflmgtoiM ritob yv* i ntvitsfi ai.^.y Bflstori and Mstvwnnmh odj G i ftp * He .itaalh iu os i>- Lx>t*3' Z't ? * Vj t^irs^ ■ VPT/X/.J !.i./ tiiy el :i ,T/2::>. cm*.. Pto-g. JOITY . '•-Jb i n* H- Lovtarsu.," tolii sail (br the above port (to ,HSl Fridsy.Angsst II, s« -s'rlsrk. Fhr'frsikttr Dtasagei kM’tb ^ ' •**« *'• si nut Bit ij,ii m ^itottn ■ yra .qs'c »:i-VGi. For Au^osta AWD ALL SAVANNAH,RLV£& No engaged berths secured after Tuesday, 14th •' 'tnri:, antes* paid for,, , aull-tds u uOt k> (i. . Ill J- • -* c :.ua Lwsi vie** La/» netfi The Mt iml very light^hraft eteamot ^ : - WHI potoUvely sail on her r«g«a*-day, Wednesday, at YoThicfl a, ns.-' - For freight qt . passage, baring excelipnt* acc'ommo- flMtoito apply on board, or to v ¥ — , aul3 T M. A: COHEN, Agent. THE STEAMER WIB leCee for fterii o^PTid into., st * o'clock. , .— ... issijd out of the Honorable City Court of Savannafi, returnable to Ncttembcr term 1S8>>, th tsvor of Edgar L. Guer- ard vs. William H. Bunks, I have levied and win sell on the first Tuesday in September nest, betpg the 4th day of said month, in front of (be Court in the city of avann&li, between fhe legal hours or sale, fifteen .0,5) ah n-s o! the stock or the Savannah Mutual Loan Association, to satisfy the astttS. Property pointed out by plaintiff. ' Terms cash, par chaser* paying tor titles. CHARLES J. WHIT*i' 1ft SheriffC. S. Mso, at -the same time and place, an open Dice GOLD WATJH, ieviod upon as the property ol Franqs McNeil, by virtue of a fi. fa. in favor or James H. Roberts. Terms cash. CHARLES J. WHITE, atiHds- Sheriff C. a IHJ SEH1:W||MW’h im emj Tigaj^B^tPia For Palatka, K Flam, . til,).a . TOUCHING AT BRUNSWICK, ST. MA RY’S, FERNANDiNA, JACKSON- .• VILLE ANP'WCOLA‘W£.“ J dKb- The new and elegant steam packets, g 1(r ^ xm L1ZZIJS , SYLVAN SHORE, , Ckpt JAMte ♦tert*"*'*; 1 "-- bavingbeen specially fitted up for, itiljoute »ill unsurpassed accommodations, win l<JWo tegularly for the Move ptocra, too BtawitaBtoUtt evesy TUES DAY MORNING, and the Litodn Baker every SATUR DAY MORNING, at ten o’clock,. _ . ' Betrirning, wilDeave JackBbrtvlTle CVetYTfieriday and Friday, arriving at RavahnUi’ every Wednesday ana Saturday morningwia time <to cunnsqt with the For fmight er Passage apply at the' office en Florida whaiLor to ™ n»»ta ad mss ml) an CLAGHORN to CUNNINGHAM^ N, B.—All freight payable by shipper*. ' lyltotf Chatham Sheriff’s Sale. U NDER and by virtue of two fi. fa’s, issued put of fhe Hon. Superior Court of Chatham Oooaty.ie- turnabic to theJanoary term, 1867, of said Coart, la favor ol Aaron Champion vs. Angus McAlpin, J. W. McAtpin and Donald McAlpin. I base Ihto day levied upon, and will sell, before the Court House door, in A City of Savannah, County of Chatham, and Stateqof Georgia, between the legal hours of tale, S n the first Tuesday of September next, being tile 4th aykaVaid month, the following property, to wit: All that tract or parrel of land, sttiel*, lytag add being in’Chatham County, on the savannah river, and known as “ The Hermitage,” Containing about six hundred and forty *140) acres, more or ISM, aatt bounded as follows: On the north by fi* 8ffraaaai river, on the east by lands belonging to Wm.TL Stilee, on the south by the AugnstaroaC and on tie west by lands belonging to John Williamson, with the buildings and improvements oa tbs said tract ef lead, lying and being the property of tb'e above named def ndants, described and conveyed ia a cer tain Indenture of Mortgage bearing date (he t4th day of May, eighteen bundred and sixty-one, to satiety said fi. fa’s, Property pointed ont by Plaintiff’* Attorneys. - Terms costa, purchasers paying for titles. angSJd BENJAMIN L. COLE, Sheriff C. 0. FRESH GROUND AND CORN MEAL, Jy2itf Notice. J | Ifi.Oiii.'tO T HE UNBERHGNBD have entered Into to Milted Partnership, under the Firm name <* ORAWtoJk GRAY BILL, for the -transaction of a Ore oral Ota- mlralon business in the City of Savannalr. 1 BMttS A. Crnue and Jittf * If. 1 GrayMU, of Sovannab, are tho generaipartnera.and James s. Graybili of Ma- coo, Georgia, is the special paruies, and apatfiibqtss twenty thousand dollars (t2a,o *j.to tke stock. Tki* partocrshlp is to commence a~ of August, 18*6, sad shall teraiaato en July, 18uj. ILA,.CT it H.6 ausetiw 1. S. <G Paper Hangings aw>! t ,. jAuSO Window Shades. n . HABY X TUlUiEB, tjoTsis*. fefoilMfb Mas received a new supply of Paper Hangings, Win dow Shades sad Gilt formless, which wiU ke fWA cheap. . . .. . ..0:1.. .J&PShj Nuttilig, BANKERS; m; a di&xr'la. ic b CL. Prom WeW Wheat* r..'it • \ >y.v: \ - h .a . i iKD HALF BACHS, in afore and _ AouAiMMI ♦ CO- Steamers TCdr Safe Brattlebto^YMI M RIVER STXAXEBS . one STEAM TOG, all nearly a«v- Fhfr fislaldtr.. 7 Apply to jjsi-tf 1 ' CHA8. L. COLBY A QO. h RIYBB STBAMBOATS aad TOW BOATS, ofj^fous ernes and draft. SstHng VehMU.WWMn Bargee, Ac. -ora® -i.j if*, qfi.-DA CORTA, I : »*•!):.,II NocOfilWatr-r street, N. Y. ■ Bg , l| .ii L I „ -ag- PLomNoe SEWING MACHINES -!! WE, BAVlNGheeff appointed General Agents for Georgia and Florida, are now prepared Up exhibit every' style of the above 'Maehtne#. See circular below. » iLntrr-r fw tASfc, * M U> aoir-to . •ijn-: a* ojoi jij.ia-- CircAilar. .... ir . i -fi Mii'jfi,- - c i.ja We claim for the Florence tbo, Jj^itxfripg. advan- tegesover any and all tawing Mapftin^jj; , . . < Wb aiakee losr di*srhat«tmp6S,tlieiock, knot, dtmble lock, aaddoabls kjiqt. on find the same machine. Sack stitch beiag.*lUi».,o% hwh, sides of thefsbric. o r: ASP Every Machine has the reversible feed motion, which jnable» te; pftoat^ Af(ftotog turning, A thumb screw, io' nave the work fun either to the right of left, to stay anypartef itobmehafottB fasten the enfis of seams, witkeUYtonilsgtAe fatiria 1 . • BT*The only Vtaehrtae lmnug-B MStottffJuaUnff shuttle tension—the Marti of MtoMmataafo*Mag ttt exact proportlea to tab afos tW foobhia. tr Changing the lengrt bMOtch, aad from on*, kinder stitch to aaoHMr, ihataHfiBytH fioa* while theMMbiae tafaittaHafo-u. i-io vnomu- r pM~ Tti# needle I* many*#* sled.- aw I^PII is almost attoiAara. toa can -bemaed wtars jjBltoWnefisfoktpi^-'a , »« * — rsnr: 1 ..11 )tr! [ grui motions ard'bitt pOsAfve; Dm ike a*, spring* to getont of order- ustt its <1 Uys most tnexperien*eb'4srip*rat*> ii u Hf* It does not require finer thgpafi on the under than for the upper side, and will raw-across the heaviest rariih&ob fftott4tl</paorLTijtafofolfott ad Goth, wRbeMt sttang* to a*ufoKtomaloc, off breaks ing thread. * s* xuirv ui to Xa>q yu* *1 »>. tea* 0T Th* BmniatofoessBy sajartsdan* will torn anyirffith of hem dAatoaffoooi .A uai:> » , 'iSTf,: ot 3?W9rrm work as the Florence. Jarit win He®,-few, MM,'-gather, braid, qam. toAgMIter had lev’NtitIH m* (Ita«a*se tiatoJac t. ♦he Taking np of fhtalaekeimad to atopeffot®** 1 by theiiTcgnJiir oootrastfonof i»»PW«c*l aeiUetn t«in operation oPwIfolikelW. Btopfkcirifltomml to- curacy wRh wMetrth* Ptotebtfo draws the thread into the ciofh Is ahsppttfitehcd In -dey-Bewiag Ms- chhtotiitherto offcred is the market. - ’ ’ ‘ Wt furnish each Machine wish 'Usiinnri** BeJf- tamer,” which gnides tho work ItseH? 1581* to ia* eaknlttble value, espcriehylo^iiiexpfoieneed opera tors.- 1 ■ ■***“' “ JL * ’ -gar It is fully protected and hcensed by Elias Howe, Jr., and bis assoc^^^dj^j^^rJb|Uers WhilepofoMKltfilkm ffcMPWttfffllll van tog**, the Florence is sold at corresponding prices witttBtkerfirat efts* MaMMttfoluM tooarefolexsait- natioii yrtn fally8Ubsl*iiWM , #f Bist-ttn ftrra forH, and Justify tAA’adkeiOMrWSPhD# Make; that tttattebetotawlfifcMfrftHwfc'WfokrdlW.’ m''warrant 1MMM OFbfohlKhfirw# for it, id will glrir'a # MHMr YW. rfifity 'it foqefrdA - Liberal smrtgemehtamadtrWttti’ tho*e who bay to sell again- Fdrtler^referiAfci may be-hadWy edfhrinliik *! imoi xmw . . sOfodfisae - * . ;ti,qfob gaJdtvK .lavi ^.- , : LATHROP a ea, . -i •MUM IMTI IH H— ft ai %,i -in •> ne ameir tot : 5“»Sl-£ jpfua at all varieties RANDLES, «’* and 8’* , Ms JJi^ijgnanoO MfBMttliRUMi • yciii.' i a.*bu*ia«t >1*1 » ^.im% bai. Kifpplyto^** 6 ’^tavtoiLtaSp^pccbmnio:;;^-' HUNTER > UAMHEj^." ,' „ TOK NEW T0EK *-teh 1 ' Ult{ uJ ui *tii ’in . dn Mail BteamsJiip ILmM. SIDE WHEEL Mtt b Hi .,,h ' * fAJ 1U1W MUCt. , f.tfA i*tLak I JiJiW £ aLi'jrt kJ, 1 tlM0 enil xudJrW fo<]Wottn Tbe newand very fast aifrvhfiil itftf Aliir •>/ HERMAN LITnCSTOK 2,000 fons burthen, J. B. Baker, commafiiler. *11 ‘A pmAtively sail on #ar««aUrfiay. \ TZ’&ZZtt Thursday, August iffWai mar.*' ■ -For freight or passage, having, new Add sptAidMb'i arranged accommodations, apply to aa-.— , , r I l-u a .cr T , dtav 8. apt . WILDER A FtLLARTON. Bast.—No freight reheitsd after * o’clock oa tbel-Moavx) day of sailis g EMPIRE L1NE F0R NEW YORK. JT- " > t.xll 1) iLit.lO iis-rj ii vusinli t Cabfta Passage, $95 The fine aid ewheel •teaoufcip .Steerage, $13 Si ' UiboiO < kJMUUiO Idflll/T \ ■ iii&O dn ALABAMA, • w . UMEBURNER. Commander, O“‘A Saturday, August IS, at 2 ! , o'clock m. For freight w passage, having superior accommo dation*, apply to B. H. HARDEE, No 12 Stoddard's Range. GARRISON A ALLEN, ^>U?No., J Howling Qiqen. Mfw York. FOR PiLMt m, VU BRUNSWICK, FERN ANDINA AN ° r ' JACXSONVILI/E. t K a :: *tr icaL-GniA«> 'Jh < j Every MONDAY MORNING, at t e’cleok. > of. . T. J. LOCKWOOD, Captain, anl-eod BRADLEY, HILL A CO., Agents. SEMI-WEEKLY LINE via intTori HEAb and bKauforV: i' 1 Carrying the United States Mail. • * si • toftibol Leave every ' Wednesday and ! Saturday at 3 P. M. c , The new and fast steamer* ' FA VfN-fJBl Capt. W. T. MoNeltt, and PILOT BO¥, Capt-'T. R. Patii*,' ! iCtilW ill) - >05 id: ,. . .: Being specially adapted to this route, and having su- , . , perior accommodations, will leave regularly as above^ - ' the Fannie every JTednesday dhd‘Pilot Boy every‘ ,c * iSi Saturday at 3 o’clock. Retnrning, willMaveCtiaries- - iu vt.« ton on Tuesdays and Fridajs,at 8 a, m- Theseboats ^-j-_ connect with t-e steamers Sylvan Shore and Lizxie Baker from Florida, with' Kelt York; Phtladetphia '*** andBaltimoneteamskips^todfh# Oentrkk-and fluff-u- ;'} svff Railroads, dliu t I ?Jjr«i re itanrt f-Jtv xsw siJl to seoio For freight or pseaags, apply to -■-.1 tut Jy?7.-tf • M ■ .ijiictu csi a :yafe , aril a u. vis srjiiT aJJ HAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY. - • ea^iBqiar) *dd h> . teld i : liMidoa luw '*,i uni -ji imd aid it vmm&mr PERNAJIBUqp, 1#dawoW ^HIA, AND B1Q DE JANEIRO, gg fJi ^ • 11 •’■*•1 Al.ioli h -.t , J v<; .e*<h ,fJ , bo ld} ti-.iuq X'-’ n/jrio sew s^tiji.o lad >':3f c; e bbs iiiw soj ,, .. | rnieth -nsnnnm nee wan doum ha* sal ff Under contract with the United States and Brazi Government* for the carriage of the mail*, tail'dis. iiT Patch one of their . ' - 1 ! -: j. 11 Jo lai-lai NEW FIRST CLASS SIDEWHEEL ,, * ... „ : ~ ' UFttarHSranTr i.- Yr.iu Ji QJ roiuLfll . wWo ..JJ each ovet 2.0Q0 tons burthen, , . ^ ( .fad *"Ow th« 22d of Evflry Mpstb* t a i , aoO Port; 6f i -jii-ai >i mg rates i %aii>oq ’Ivy ^ . (i U. a .ititlj -nil fjoeu t Hiooq b tioBfotoiOMB»mL uii at uotihu. -oiXaiwt From Nqw York to Pernambuco rto JMm Naw York to Bahia. iso From NiwJsfll tplttoriaJaaefro. . i^u r , - r-*—'1‘ , iftm~Tr atnifltf ttnaaih ag* »m*Wua .dU Ol|M to coiTwr aunm hoc- liAl or boic OOJ SAW loloiiq | Dit .- Kiti.iitiurii *:-» id) MW iadl bflff istblaq •ARROW TIES” and ‘‘PAINTED IRON ,, , IDS” are a complete anbetitnte for Ropefa’ 10 otton. _____ iT#> A.’ a &r. :, fib]a?Hiir**teibaUM, 1 UtosU 1 S M iU iiiiw 'teOifoa > toa iuL l Aiii »2i Jr i vbdmaun a oc minmt Satiroliaz RHi'x dig* r iu zznio-j —, «*.i Mmm•' .aiMw nijftt »r» enj»T»qaq ~dl fieri fiactoss a oUS ■ njnla [beaetee ‘OH m*e