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h MATTERS.
MORNING. AUGUST 16. 1866.
^jTglcaiashlp* ■»«* Steamers
L«*t , - r * ° F0B NEW TORI.
K va ,, jru; i, Saturday, August 18, at2«
y,'° M0| T ti U rsday, August i«. at 11 o’clock
f Uilim:in Livingston, Thursday, August
vcloct a -
<1‘" roa H''BToa.
of Ba h, Friday, August 17, a
f0 B pait.AOEi.rnii.
I riP Touaivauda, Saturday, August 26, at 9
H , B CHARLESTON.
v . jjuy, every S .turday, at 3 o’clock.
&• 1 _v Wednesday, at 3 o’clock.
l0erF 'e every Thursday morning at 9 o'clock
:J ad a jU ' tuK fl „k11ia.
■ C ihiker, every Saturday morning, at
„ vcrT Monday morning, at 9 o'clock
r snore, every Tuesday morning, at
fob darizN.
I « cool Friday morning, at 8 o’clock,
uiesnff “' __ -e ■
Arrive* 1
^vaDH^
Departure of Trains.
x y UAILY PASSENGER UP TRAIN
8 A. M.
6:16 P. M,
8 P. M.
^ L y DOW'S PASSENGER TRAIN
' * . 7 A. M.
L^vcs 8:45 A. M.
at 7:06 P. ar.
lArn '* !S ‘ rpS iGHI PASSENGER TRAIN
SivaiiUah at JjS 5s > M *
! » a ,r U staat ...4:00 a. m.
■ Z: \IaOOQ at ..7:00 a. M.
us NIGHT PASSENGER TRAIN
L , Miron at
Gjc-*'- *“ , !1<ta at 8:25 p. M.
vail null at 5:30 a. m.
" ,,j-t-ville and Gordon trains connect with
- ,juwu night passenger trains at Gordon.
. i,ilk railroad—DAILY (Sundays ex-
• J “ ccpted)
,r,.c Mvannah at .7:30 a. m.
at vi "inasville at
ZZ in tub'll 1 ' -
.0:17 P. M.
4:00 a. M.
uall at 6:05 P. M.
. jnjTILL a HKOTUER, Newsdealers, Sta"
.. and jjooksellerd, Bull street (down stairs}
Hay lane, next to the Post Office, are au-
(j^nts for the Daily News & IItoald.
(iri ]er? .eft with them will be promptly attended
County Court.
Vouiny Court, Hon. Levi S. Russell, Judge pre-
c Liimied its sessions yesterday.
Grand Jury found true bills against the ibllow-
\- .fames Richardson, colored—Vagrancy,
and threw himself, upon the mercy oI
sentenced to be put to work on the public
■r read? under the direction of the corporate
- : ike city for the space of ninety days.
. . Jukn Ncsbett, colored—Simple larceny.
: guilty. Verdict, guilty, and recommended
Sentenced to pay a tine of fifty dollars, and,
lit ot payment, to be put at work on the public
ir roads lor the space of thirty days,
vs. him Jctiers, colored—Simple larceny. Plea
ami threw himself upon the mercy of the
Sentenced to pay a line of one hundred dol-
i in default of payment, to be put to work OH
ho \u-rks or roads for the space of two months,
vo. Thomas Scott, colored—Simple larceny,
k guilty, and threw himself upon the mercy of the
jciiteiiced to pay a fine of one hundred doL.
^ aij.l iu default of payment, to be put to work on
c works or roads for the space of two months,
vs. .Ita.-.c Drown, colored—Simple larceny,
(acuity, and threw himself upon the mercy of the
tut. buRte-uce-d t*» puy a fine of one hundred dol-
• di-iault of payment to be put to work on
vorks or roads for the space of two months.
In nuns H' »pkins, colored—Simple larceny.
|i guilty, ami threw himself upon the mercy of the
iciiccd to pay a line of one hundred dollars,
ult of payment io bo put to work OH the
is or roads for the space of two months.
Stephen Jeffers, colored—Simple larceny,
au.l threw himself on the mercy of the
• iccli” pay a fiue of one hundred dollars,
uit o! payment to be put to work on the
ks "r roads for the space of two months.
• rs.ms appeared and having complied with
aients of the Acts of Congress, were duly
itizens of the United States,
rt adjourned until this morning at ten
.Mayor’s Court.
• ! lew cases before His Honor yester-
1 v,t tu disposed ul as fol.ows:
r:iM)u Itred, was charged by his sister^
'• war: ’ wu ^ whipping her with a cane. The
f'a.u a/jd Harriet appeared as a witness,
bud sent lor Isaac to come and
| ; ‘ * or ber unruly conduct and insulting
>-• . ujuJ? her, ami that Isaac had only given
•uk the cane, when he should have laid
' • • : tune oi thirty or forty. Isaac’s sister
i-ku.aa in arrested through mere vexation, bav-
’ u ,iu 11! J lines, but just what she deserved,
’ , ' 1 ’ -''Uiidscd, with costs upon the informant.
- • kue, a small negro boy, and an old offen-
'^^-r-’d with robbing the till of the News
&aii nffleo of between five and six dollars. Af-
Li lad stolen the money, he ran outside the
.uve it to Jim Tucker, another negro boy,
• person it was found. The case being
. a against Gourdme. on account of bis
ruus visits to the Mayor’s Court, and in
' ‘‘bo such a mean as well as a small
•* i>nutiug office, he was turned over to the
l: “ - u s Bureau to be bound out. Jim Tucker,
•' wituesses who accompanied Gourdine to
- >i ike Freedinen’s Bureau to state the case,
• ’’ ‘k- n ckurp.- of by Capt. Smith and disposed
‘ sauifc Bianu, -r. he being thought as guilty.
Refreshing Rain,
ffia: had been hovering abont during the
•n.- together yesterday afternoon, and
•‘■ a i!*em thunder, lightning and rain. The
particularly grateful and refreshing. For
• 1 ‘ * several hours it fell in a good old-fash-
• "e., and tilled up the streets so much faster
' irricd.ff that it made the crossings in
. *«*s difficult. The ever blessed rain in mid-
- • tr. was so grateful that we saw several
• panics, who, other seasons, would have
' r "‘'iugs. jump the chance to jump them,
•“- < .n tin-pleasant saltation, they did $ef a
■ 31 * nt ‘ vlouds above and the refreshing
^th. it was altogether a delightful afternoon.
r^OMM UXICATED. J
? a i‘ not ice among the ^ames of the
i.-roner of Chatham county, that of
Awu.ri and fellow-citizen, John Reedy,'for
• ;• t V J ' :C ' an< l efficient Justice of the
c-J'v 1 bistrict of this city. Our citizens
Hjffid ihe business tact, energy 4ncLhcm-
k lie discharged the duties ot that
• l*f that they will show their apprecia
. ‘/‘ lUl au d efficient service by giving him
'f serving them as Coroner of Chat*
•• was ready and prompt in discharge
,] .' “ u '» a ma R of excellent common sense
: L. c-/ noone is better fitted for the
■*’ fiiore deserving and needy.
Voter.
Hiso Businkss in ^ *
the
5 Wen persons. Immediately aftet
,u ° ja ^ th ° %ziz::z
- ‘only saves an expense to the connt, ? n l«t
£ ■ ‘"' J the prisoners in idleness for , cvora ,
^ We they are lying in jail awaiting their BL .„.
also saves the constable’s fees for conveying
--A'ui' from jails to the Court House for sentence,
leasing sentence immediately, the city gets
| --a’ ef their labor—that is those wJid fail to pay
. Tin's way of dispatching business
‘ linat turnout to the obliging and energetic
r_ . ( aurt ’ -* Ir - F. H. Blois, as it allows him lo
I ■ AAits on his books immediately.
1,1 ’be Ai.Aii.uti.--The steamship AlS-
( ; Lunt-buriier, lrom New York, arrived
IC,: a ^ bour yesterday, but owing to the
'rj tidu dld not reach her wharf until last
, 0u * friend, A. Kichardson, tbegeuUeman-
emodatingpur^f the Alabama, came
f 'nii, V-“ “ 8maU boat ’ Bringing with him the
a®..,,' L "' H AN1> Hsmaim, for which he will
I' 1 enr thanks.
■sdo,? , L ' j “ 0 - vee ‘ — As announced by
'-W,ba,r;. 1U,Cn ° r C ° urt ' “ e^ion for Cor-
rt,j„ u . ( ''- lll,lt y. to.fiu the vacancy of H. H.
y tui.,-' ^ b ° at ‘Be Court House to
’ u "dl be closed at six P. M.
'-L. p 1J '~ 0wiD8 to the inclemency of the
1 *'e'ltrde • "T* auuounced to come off at Thnn-
" J “. when',i. ernoou was Postponed untU this
Ca — rau: will certaily take place.
wi- il, UlL Ra,,lbrid i?e. Argus, of Tuesday
*«-.ana f!, r ,r 8 ',r are indebted to the Southern
K ‘ Etwes, Con^,y“ d AUg ° 8t * ‘'“Bers to too
tl arktognien'a Loan AaaocUstlon.
There was quite a large attendance at the Exchange
last evening, pursuant to previous aathonneanunt. for
the purpose of organizing a new Loan Aasnclatini.
He meeting was called to order by appointing UajA
J, N. Lewis Chairman, and J. W. Heidi Secretary.
The Chairman explained the object of the meeting
to be the organization of a new association, to be called
the Workingmen's Association, and when organized
the members could change the name if they so de
sired.
The object of the meeting having been explained,
a motion was made and carried that the number of
shares be limited to three thousand, and that no per
son be allowed to subscribe less than five, but as
many above that number as he desired.
A motion was made and carried that the Association
have two sets of books, one to be kept by the Chair
man at the National Bank, and the other lo beMt at
the Drug Store of Messrs. A. A. Solomons & Co., for
subscriptions, ami as soon as a sufficient number of
shares were taken that a meeting be called for the
purpose of electing permanent officera of the Asaocia
lion.
There beingina^other business before the. meeting m
motion for adjournment was mads aad carded. Prior
to adjournment there were six hundred and eighty
shares subscribed for, which is regarded by members
of former Associations as a good beginning.
Telegbaks Remaining ih Telegraph Office U«-
delivebed.—J. Boothe & Co., Joseph Warren, Mi..
Eliza Wood, care of W. H. Lucas; Dr. Uadden, A. J.
Radcliffi T. Murphy, Henry Cool, Mrs D. Spencer.
Arrival, of the Missouri at New York. ]
Garrison & Allen, the agents in New York, telegraph
the arrival of the steamship Missouri, from Savannah,
at 6 o'clock p. m. AU well.
From Charleston.—The steamer Fannie, Captain
W. T. McNelty, from Charleston, arrived at her wharf
at an early hour yesterday morning, and left again in
heofternoonforthe same place. .1 c
’ 1 ■■ i i ... ’• ~ g >
Health, the poor man’s riches, the rich man's
bliss, is found in Ayer’s Medicines, afier a fruitless
search among other remedies. A word to the wise Is
sufficient. au!4-lw
Financial and Commercial.
Ssvanash Market* j
Savannah, Thursday, August 15,1866.
Cotton.—During the past week the cotton market
has been dull; prices ranging principally from 27@
32>aC. New York Middling has been quoted recently
at 33c., and to-day the same quality has been offered at
31**'@32c. The general estimates of the approaching
crop range from 1,800,000 to 1,900,000 bales, and plant
ers generally expect to realize about 30c. per It for
middlings.
It is now a matter of certainty that there will be very
little cotton in the South of the old stock on the 1st
day of September next. If the estimate of the crp^
as given above shall prove to be correct, estimating
the currency .on the basis of its present value as com
pared with gold and sterling exchange, it appears high
ly probable that the average price of middling cotton
during the next twelve mouths, will not be below
2o@30c. per pound.
As soon as the stocks of cotton, however, begin to
accumulate at the ports, consumers and speculators,
taking advantage of the necessities of producers, will
dhe every effort to depress prices, and will probably
succeed temporarily. The South being conqparatively
bare of capital, and there not being the apqil banking
facilities at her centres of trade, suofe flfl*'effort will
proveinare successful tfivi it possibly could under
morejtospicioiis tircumstatfees. . .
The demand for bacon; com and i—Tisings £|p
ally, will be larger than lor any year previous to* the
lato war. Reference is made to ths demand for sup
plies to be drawn from New York, Philadelphia, Balti
more, and other Northern cities. Prices for provisions
will therefore continue high, as also for bagging and
rope. ~ - >-■
It is hoped that after the present year, thesystem of
labor will be so regulated at the South by wise legisla
tion, that the planter, at the beginning of each year,
will be able to calculate with some degree of certainty
what will be his financial condition at its termination.
Cotton Statement.
186P--66.
Sea
Island.
Upland.
Stock on Hand September 1st
Received since Aug. 8
Received Previously
Total Receipts
Exported since Aug. 8
Exported Previously
Total Exports
Stock on hand...
281
9,635
3,724
1,325
228,298
9,916
233,347
16
9,664
3,049
217,846
9,673
220,898
293
12,449
EXPORTS OF COTTON
From August 1, 1866, to August 8, 1866.
Ports.
Sea
Island.
Upland.
Liverpool
Boston
New York
Baltimore
Philadelphia.
Total Exports
16
1,934
612
500
16
3,049
Exchange.—In exchange there is not much doing a
The banks are checking on Now York at and buying
at par. Gold is buying at $1.47 © $1.48 and selling at
$1.50.
Bacon.—There is a good supply in the market and a
moderate demand. Prices are a littfe higher than at
our last report. Wc quote sides, clear, 24@24)£c; dear
ribbed, 24@234£c; ribbed, 22&22>£c; shoulders, 19<§
20c. Hams, canvassed, 25> s «^28c.
Bagging an^ Rope.—The demand for bagging has
increased considerably, as also the prices since our
last report, owing to the small quuitity on hand in this
and Northern markets. During the week considerable
has changed hands at from 39@40e. for Gunny and 45
@50c. for Sea Island. Rope is held at 18@23c., accord
ing to quality.
Butter.—The supply is fair and the demand mode
rate. Prices have not changed, and we quote prime
Western at 38(5.42>2c., and Goshen at 45c.
Country Produce—There has been but little change
during the week, except in wool, which has ihllen a
few cents. Wo quote wool at 27c.; hides, IOc.; tallow,
12>aC-» aQ d beeswax 30c.
Coffee.—The market is well supplied, and prices
have advanced. We quote St. Domingo at 26@27>i<r.;
Rio at 29(5)31c.; and Java 40<$42c.
Corn.—The quantity of prime white corn is exceed
ingly limited, and prices are considerably higher.
Prime Maryland white is held at $1 45@1 47>£.;
mixed yellow is worth $1 25, and prime yellow $130.
Flour.—New flour is now arriving freely, and is held
at $15(5)17 for superfine, and $18 for extra. Q1A flour
continues in good supply, with a fair demand. We
quote fine at $8@8 50; superfine, $9@10; extra, $10@
12, and choice at $14@16.
Hay.—There is none arriving. That now on the
market is entirely in the hands of retailers and is held
at $1 75 for Northern, and $2 00 per bale for Eastern.
Lard.—The stock on hand is ample for the limited
demand. Prime leaf is quoted at 26@28c., and pressed
at 21@22c.
Liquors.—Tlie market is dull, with
ess, and prices remain firm.
Molasses and Sugars.—There is very little change
in the market, and prices remain about the same au at
our last weekly report. Muscovado at 60@66c; Florida
syrup, 85c.; crushed, powdered and granulated, at 1
019c,; d, 17@l7*iiTS, l«#(§17c.; extra kfe; fctf-
low C, 18jj@ 19c. If IJ ■ Eljm I
Salt.—There is no change in the market, though
considerable speculation. It is held, in qaadfttiBS ot
100 sacks and upwards, at $2 25. By retail it is worth
$2 50(5,3.
Timber and Lumber.—There is not much doing,
owing to the scarcity of vessels. There is a good de
mand, and prices have advanced considerably, with a
tendency upward. Mill timber, good average, would
command from $11(5,14. There are three vessels now
loading for Northern ports, via., a hark fior New.York,
with timber and lumber at $14; a brig for Boston, with
^>hip plank, at $13; a schooner for Frankfort, Me., with
lumber for ownerB.
— To New York, by steamers, we quote
for cotton » 10 Boston, y* for cotton, and
, ' ’°°° for fl°°ring boards; to Baltimore, noth-
iLg up, and to p hiladelDhia no ve9Sel up
Miniaturs Alwanac-Thii Day.
r
flan sets...,
tTybee.
Him. WATER.
11 271 At Port..
Shipping hteHig^nce.yii
-— * up ■
»w*a»*1*1*01*11,.;... , t
WEDMK8DAT, Ang. 15, I860.
^Sleamsnip Alabama, Limeburner, New York—B II
horn & Cunningham. 1 — “
Schr Moonlight, — . ,Boston, yrith ice to order.
8teamer Fannie, Mctfelty, cha
51
Charlegtorf
:-^YM Myrell.
(,
D laojwij
Per steamer Lizzie i*fcet, from Palatka, Ac—3
bales cottojL and mdse.
Per sclrf Swan, from Boston?^ toJioe. H . i i
pjassengega.
Per steamship Alabama, froin" V(w YoTVi^COm
Taman, E P Metcalf, L Mu; and ladj, Mra Donaell, 6
Children aud eem, A Behais, AM Burns, MB D,e,
Mra G M Walker, Miss M Walker, Mrs Donnell;,
daughter ajMTaeru, J BebB- B Vculikwaaer, W.Ear-
relly, E DuBols, Mrs 3 'OTSfell, child and^>erFt;G Y
Higgins, E Schw ira, Mr A Mrs Wamock and serri,
W Kughus, Mrs Hunter, G McLniness, J H Mitchell,
Mrs M Sonier and daughter, T S Ells, Mias Barnett,
k Beyer, Mias M i lawless. NA Hardee, i L Vl«a-
longa, E Biun.
Per steamer Fannie, from OharimnM .A C Walsh
and lady, W Cutl.bert, L £ Trescoit, J G Taylor, G H
Lake, M J French, JAW Jusli, Capt Brandt, C Er-
reger. ,. r
Fer steamer Lizzie Baker, from Palatka, Ac—Mrs
W L Smith, Mr Ween. Mr Fleming, Miss Hunter, W
Uowe A lady, Miss Mci’ike, W A Danielle and lady,
W Harrison, W U Hickman, J Smith, N Norton, Mr
Uleescm, W Brewer, K L Ji-ity, T King, *Y Scott, Mr
WesL PS Uouinsou, J M Delaud, M W Williams, W
Hoot, Uzpt Koaudtre#, M AvSt^iesa* Mr Otar, J **
ChJdd, andl7d6ck, • - ™ «,
consigners.
Per steamer Fannie, from Charleston—a W Gar
many, F M Myrell, 80 JBz. 4- i.
Per steamer Lizzie Maker, from Palatka, 'Me—A 1
Cunningham, and others.
Per steamship Alabama, from New York—Adams
Bx, J W Anderson A Son, G W Allen, T H Austin, A
A G it R. P H Behn, J Behan, Brady, 8 A Co, T Basch,
G Bntler, J A Barron. Bryan, H, A Co, Brigham, H A
Co, Blon A M, T Bateson, B Balfore, Bell, W A C, J
O’Byrne, M A Cohen, C L Colby * Co, Crane * G, P
Caliinan <t Co, Clark A H, C, Parse &fCo, citghorn A
C, A M Cohen, P Dzyalir.ski, M 1 Doyle A Co, W G
Dillon, Doyle A L, DeWItt A M, A Dotenhoffer. Dun
can fc J, i H Hellen, B Ehrlich, A A L Freidenherg,
A Gomm, C L Gilbert, W B Griffin, 8 Goodall, J Gard
ner, L t Guilmarlin, j GUltlZucI A On, Hilton**'
Horrlgan, Hunter A G, £ H Holton,A Cca G E
bold, G A Hudson, Helot It L, Kenny ’ A O B, J I
man, G Lamar, J W Lsthrop A Co, J Leave A Co, L
* Gleason, Lovell A L, Lathrop A Co; b H Levitt,
J McMahon, M, Thomas A Co, P B Magsn, M 8
Meyer, A Myers * Go, J C Macon A Co, H MeinJiaril
A Bro, J McGrath, J C Mather, Miller A Bro, *c-
LoughliD, A T, T Mahop, Nat Ex, Jt J Nunn, Order,
E L Neldlinger, G Patten, Rev C O Pendetgast, P A
Deppish, J A Euberls, C D ltogers, H G rtuwe, A
Bascher A Co, U Rosensteiu, O Rothschild, F W
Kims A Co. W H Start, B Strauss, J 0 Schreiner *
8011, A A Sullivan A Co, Scriven House, KD Smyth A
Co, H Suiter, [SJ to a diamond. So Ex, O L Y, S S
Springer, Tisou to, KU Tateui, B G Tilden, U W
Thompson, D S Unckies, J L Villalooga, A M A C W
West. W U WUtberger, iA C] hi a dlapnoud Weil A
AC. W M Whlsh, J Walberg, ’’ ”“*
, flYHE FOLLOb^ftiS LOTS OF LAND snA-improve
msntatqsm Lota are in arrears for city taxes,
t °La» Mfr *J Berrite Wmi trtmgle on Samoa st.
Lot and improvements No. 6 Carpenter s ROW.
Lot and improvements west half of No. 13, Carpen
ter’s Row.
Lot and improvements No. 14. Carpenter’s Bow.
Lot m improvements No. 15, Carpenter’s Raw. -
Improvement No. 18, Crawford Ward, east.
Improvement No. 94, Cnrrytown Ward,
Lots No. 9, A and 45, Davis Ward.
One-fourth of lot 51, Garden Lot, east
Three-fourths of lot 52, Garden Lot, east
One-fourth of lot 63, Garden Lot, east.
Three-fdprthRtrf lot 64, Garden Lot, east a,, ,
Lot and imprfcrements No. 19, Garden IaI, MR.
' Fractions 1, 2, A 4,6, 3, Tan Yard Tract.
West half lot No. to, Gaston Ward.
Lot and improvements No. 20, Gaston Ward.
Lots No. 3, 4, 11,12,13,14, Gaston Ward. i
Improvement corner of Hull aad Tahtall streets.
Improvement betwasa Hull and Gwinnett streets.
Los and Improvements No. 5, Gilmerville.
Lots 5, 6. 7, 8, 9, 11, 17,18, 19, 24, 25, 26, 28, Mont-
mollensviUe.
Lots A 9, and lota and improvements 3, 4,13, Barth
Oglethorpe Ward.
Lot 10. Middle Oglethorpe Ward.
Lot 25. Sonth Oglethorpe Ward.
Letters A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, K, Stephens Ward.
Improvement No. IX Troup Ward.
East part No. 14, Trustees’ Garden.
Improvement Mo. 15, Walton Ward.
Lots 28, W and latter A, Wesley Ward.
As the uMdula af the above mentioned property are
unkpova, npticH is hereby given that. If said arrears
are hot paid by the first day of September next, exe
cutions for the respective amounts due will be put
into the hands of the City Marshal, with instructions
to advertise and sell said lots and lmprovementa for
payment of all taxes due and coala of advertising and
sale. B. T. GIBSON,
aul-tt , City Trmaarer.
M, Weed A L. n a nwai, „ naiueic,* - "“‘S
W 8 Young, V Bashler, J Gully, J RoUlder; PA
DuBols.
P Whil
-4-
Receipta per Atlantic Si Gtiif R. R.
lpt AUB-^UML j
7 cars cattle, 1 car ftarhlturc. 800 bb» tdrpeiitine, 40
bbls rosiu, 13 baler wool, 2 tidM bides, 38,loose hides,
8 bbls and 1 box sugar. 2 bbls bacdn and mdse to
Booth * Co, Bell, W A Co, L J GuiluarUu A Co, C V
Turner, J Willis, N, Camp A Co, T, Finder A CO, Col
W M Nichols, 8 E Roberts, WAR Molutiie A Co, J
A Roberts, Hilton A K, D Kemp, J W Anderson A
son, MGEhrlich, EC Wads A Co, J L.yillalonga,
and others.
Consignees per Central KatlroaS.
, -• H ■hU*. 16, 1866,
187 baies cotton, 40 do yarn, 18.do leather. 13 bdls
paper, 12 care lumber, 3 do old iron and mdse to W
A Fntlarton, J W Lathrop A Co, P H Behn, x H Aus
tin, W H Stark, Jones A W, N A Hardee A Co, L J
Gull martin A Co, M dr Wadley, Weed MiFW Sims
A Co, Whiting A Co, W J Sams, P A Bostvorth.
Arrivals at the Hotels.
PULASKI HOUSE—W. H. WlLIBSBOSK.
A T McIntyre, Ga
J N Stringholster, Irtviatn
R W Rountree, N "
C H Brewer, Fla
W J Scott- N Y
E West, -K B
R W Harrison, Otunge
Springs
8 P Johnson, East Fla
R C King, Brunswtck
J E Taylor, N Y
A L Hatton. Ga
Dr Crowell A svt, Ga
4 H,§mlth, Ga
JOM oore, Valdosta
j K Staples, do
B F Whitner, Fla
G A Crooin, Fla
C W Stegall, Ga.
R L Staples; OA
Col Bradwell, wife, 3 chil
dren A svt, Ga
Miss Bradwell, Ga
J V Dntcher, Kilkenny
J T Lewis, Fla
1/
SCREVEN HOUSE—G. McGlNLY.
Z C Alden, City
W H Hickman, Fla
G C Norton. Brunswick
W H Rodes A wife, Fia
L E Trescott, Chaa
J H Harris. Johnson co
A C Waddell, City
W Reatn-y, Augusta
IJ E (Jraveu, Thoiuaslon
Bhervllle, Ata
f
|z
MARSHALL HOUSE—A. B. Luc*.
C 8 Wilcox, etr Leo
P A Biays, Nat Ex
G W Schuyler, St Cath
arine
J M Aiken, Darien
J Street, brig Ann
W M Wadley. Ga
W T Robertson, S 0
Dr E F Baker, Atlanta
F blaster, Jacksonville
F Smith, do
J B McLeod, do
C J Erregger, H Head
A McHardy Cumberland
Island
Col Crofton A lady, USA
Capf.jbiiuchurner, str Ala-
A KnihartMiBAfr Alabama
J E Matshall A lady, Au-
igusfw ) '•
H Hadden, Ga
HR W*dley, Ga
J Weir. Cutlibert
J A Corbully, Columbus
BY BLURK IUBTER.
THIS DAT, 18th tost, at 10 o'clock a. m.. will be aoU,
s fohlm Canvas sad Hams,
3 hhda. Clear Stripa,
1 tierce Shemi Should era,
r-sottisns?" ...i
*4 tube Family Lard,
to boxes Cheeaa,
in bbls. Floor, various brands,
. to boxes Family Soap,
10 boxes Toilet Snap,
500 pounds Smoking Tobacco,
10,000 segars. „ ,
Dry Goods, Clothing, Notions,
,,'L U
A large lot of Farnitare.aulo lt
Notice.
NOTICE. , KO
B Y the Ordinance passed by the City Council on
the 27th dqr of December, 1865, the taxes upon
gross sales of every description of merchandtte and
wares, upon freight and passage money payable in
this city, and upon horses and mulan,. are required to
be paid monthly. The undersigned is prepared to re
ceive the above tax for the pest month of April.
B. T. GIBBON,
yl-tf^ . . t city Treasurer,
J. JACKSON & CO:,
MISTER'S HOUSE,
TALLAHASSEE, FLA, -
MARSDEN’S
Asiatic
loglith Go-
tuLlm« used with such during tfrs flpi-
vornments have
in ell cases of
, Ciotera lurtms au Dtertea.
Great earpriaa has been
tive lam unity with which tka _
sriatoe have escaped the ptagua __
posts where the pestilence praraWad.aBO.au
we discow it ia Wholly attributable to the
iqvaluUMe proparutkm— nn,
’ ASIATIC CHOLERA CUgflEj
The proprietor, eonadent J the kerftro.'thkpre-
Phlladelpliis ithfi flenthern
Mafl SteamsMp Co,
_ : j
tor Philadelphia.
paration. has fitted up w Laboratary for Ua miuubo- ^7?
turs. relate with all the appliance, ofmodwn acleuce,,
ring it a duty to contei
sad use *11 means which modi .
towards relieving and mlOgatiiw its affect, .
Satisfied, by experience, of the result, relying on
the impartial opinion of Che medical profession, to
whom the fvsulaofits preparation Is at *U
accessible, I oresent
MARSDEN’S ASIATIC CHOLERA
CURE
As the greatest discovery science
the progress or the scourge, CHOUffBAKOI
• ■ ’ ■ - f
preparbd by
T. W. -MARSDEN,
DEPOT AND LABORATORY 487 BROADWAY, N. Y,
FOR SALE BY AIL DRUGGISTS. ^
“Nothing now under the Sun ’• ares as old adage
which cauaot he admitted as a truism is the pimiik
day, for we have hourly to record dlaouvcatea—d la-
venthmsiu Med col Science which would astonish
Galen and his disciples. Of >ha many which coma
before our notice tv - must single out Dr. T. W. MARS-
DBN’S ASIATIC Cuolkha CUB* at an article of
real merit, and chetrto ly recommend it in ail dlsei
of the bowels. We speak lrom vereonal kaaviagua
in this gutter, feeling satisfied a t ho will try it will
erwloree our views.—JY. T. Thueir.JateMp:
BARRETT’S
,T II B
T. M. JONES. A. N. WILSON
, Jones & Co.*
BROUkte- AXD GENERAL GOMMlS
SION MERCHANTS,
»«y Stoddard’s Lower Range, Bay ft.
au3-lm SAVANNAH. GA
For Rent,
THREE GOOD ROOMS, WITH GAS AND
Apply at northwest corner ligce
jyio-H
WATER.
« J. W. STEELE,
(Late Steele A Burbank,)
tl lfflckafto’ Raw, Hilton Head, So. CV
And comer Ring ami George am., Charleston,
C ALLS the attention of Wholmale and Eat ail
chasers to his superior stock of
Military and Naval Clothing,
AND
FURNISHING GOODS,
Watches, CkxAe, Fonsg Goods, “ w<Uiv and Plated
Wore, Swords, Sashea, Melts, Rn/)0hl'deriue, Boots
Caps, Fls’d Glasses, Gauntlets, Gloves, Ae.,>c.
Court House door of Chatham county, lu the
city of Savannah, la pursuance of an order o( the
Court of Ordinary of Washington county, on the
First Tuesday in October next, within the legal
hours of sale, One Lot and Tenement 8tore« there to,
situate iu the city of Savannah, lying on the south,
west corner of Market Square in that city, fronting
Lhi-ty feet on Market Sq.rnre and muffing back
ninety' feet on Congress street, now occupied by o
L. fflfobrt and others. Sold as the property orih
state of Ann Harris, late of Washington county, — ■
leceased. Sold for the purpose of d.vision amonj Also, at the same time and place, an open fuel
GOLII WATCH, levied upon as the property
the distributees of aid estate. _
Terms of sale will oe made known on the day of
sale.
Sandersvllle, Hub 7th August, 1866.
ANDREW HoQOK&Y,
mmistri
auin.lwilAwtd
Admit
itrstor.
$25 Reward.
QTOl.EN from the subscriber, at Darien, McIntosh
O county, on Friday night last, a brown MAKE, a
little disfigured on the plate of tbc left hip. An
person giving information (o convict the thief wf ;
ceive the above reward.
aalft-lw* WM. BAILffT.
GOLD MEDAL SHERRY,
POET AND MADEIRA,
HARVEST BOURBON,
WHEAT NUTRIENT,
OLD HOMESTEAD RYE.
In addition tpourhnMnoBS of selling Wines, etr.
in original packages, aad to order to insure to con
sumers Pure Liquors in a compact and convenient
form, we commenced the enterprise of bottltog and
packing in cases our well known Wines, Brandies.
Whiskies, etc., and have sent them out ina style imt
would preclude the poestbtHty of their being tam
pered with before reaching, the purchaser. The gen
eral appreciation and gratifying success that has re
warded our efforts has encouraged ns to maintain
the standard as regards quality, also, to make in
creased efforts to retain the ooofldcacc and patron
age which has bean so liberally bestowed upon us.
BININGER * OO.,
fEstabllshed 1778.] Importers of Wines, ftc., •
No. 16 Beaver street, New York.
The above popular goods are pot np in cares con
taining one dozen bottles each, and are sold by
N . C . R U W E ,
SAVANNAH,
and ail prominent BrUg^M*, grocers, file; ' ;
OPINIONS OF THE PRESS.
The ntmrof BinlbgOr A Co., Not 56 ffefiVer street,
la s guarantee of the exact and literal truth of what
ever they represent.—N. Y. Com. Advertiser.
The Importing hodse or Biuinger A Co.. No. 15
saver street, is conducted upon principles of integ
rity, fairness, and the highest honor,— N. Y. Evening
KyrgpSL . jefl-DcoiltWl
For Sale.
BOOKS! BOOKS!
FOR SAL* BY
Cooper, OJcotts & Farrelly.
The House by the Churchyard, by Le Fauce.
The Montanas, by Bailie J. Hancock.
Our Neighbors in the Corner House, hy T. B. Ar
thur. ' —-
Ten Years of a Lifetime, bv Hosmcr.
A Day’s Ride, by Charles Lever.
Jenny Ambrose, A domestic story.
Hand aad Glove, by Amelia B. Edwards.
Running the Gauntlet, by Gates.uol6
House to.
H-i
Rent.
HOUSE of six rooms, with good ser
vants’ quarters, to let, by application t6 this
office. - aull-tf
nr«HE subscriber offers hts plantation and appur-
X tenances for sale on reasonable terms; alsin'fhc
entire crop of Corn, Cotton, Csno, Potatoes, Ac.,
now in process of cultivation.'’
This Plantation it stum ted sins miles from Madi
son Court House, Fla, and two miles tram Cheery
Labs Church, where there are good schools aow in
successful operation. The fertility of the s. il and
wejwsterod with iakgs^and running
branches; that have neve# ftiteti’ta tie most pro.
tracted dr ughta, and tne nndeared iaoda avs -urr-
ered with the finest oak, hickory and pine Umar.
The piautawn ts now to successfffi oporatkm, with
400 acres plaited in long staple cotton, which will
preduee at least 9M>biies;2Tit acres la asm, which
»8W
I will also sell eighty head of hogs, fourteen good
mules, well broke, two horses, three plantation wag
ons, farming utensils to run twenty ploughs, black
smith and carpenter’s tools, onp McCarthy Cotton Gm,
household and kitchen furniture, and everything else
on the place.
There Is an nnfal lng well of water on the place,
good dwelling house and cabins sufficient to accom-
jnodate all she laborers necessary to work the plan
tation successfully.
gato* PllUe<1 f ° r ^ purchaser will get a bar-
“® at ff adi8 ou C.H., Fla.
J‘ »HW to* TOWB.
CHOICE FAMILY FLOUR I
; FROM NEW WHEAT.
FLOUR, made from NEW WHEAT. Families sup
plied at. their residences, by the barrel, half barrel,
or quarter barrel. Also, fresh GRITS and MEAL,
by the bushel or half bushel. suit
/l : ]i
WANTED;
A SMALL FURNISHED HOUSB, or three rooms
and kitchen in a furnished house, for one or two
months. Terms cash, and security given fofr good
care of fotmtare. Address T. elating terns, Ac.,
care Herald office. au13-tf
KISSENGEH WATER
-On Draught,
At B. W. MARSH A CO.'S,
Caraer Whitaker and Congress sts.
NOTICE.
SAVANNAH, AUGUST 11, UMl
JOHN B. DILLON is appointed our dniy au
thorised Attorney during our absence from the Stats.
aun-3t JOHN McMahon ft CO.
To Epicures.
OOD FAT MUTTON can be had at Sta'l No. 13,
‘ - " Mata per pound.
W. A. GIBBONS.
a OO.
In tnt Market, at 10 and 16 affits per pound.
Liverpool Salt
And Edinburgh Ale
8000 casks Jeffreys’ Edinburgh Ale to store
T. B * I. O. MILLS.
F. C. IgGHTC ft CO.,
’Ml, U#>to. Nutrtftw *
Ilsnufaclnrers ofFirst class Piaao
This well knoa a establishmantiIs njm continued
by F. C. LIGHT* and LOUW ERNST, at the old
,aupd^411^Broome street, between Croeb^an^^im,
FOR
m
hriCk building on the corner of Bay and, Lto-
coln streets. Possession given immediately
lEDWARD PADKFLOBD.
LIME.
BARRELS of best ROCKLAND UME,
iu fine other! for aale by
anl-tf BRADLEY. MILL ft Cq
CORN.
dnnn BUSHELS PRIME YELLOW, iu store.
8,600 bushels Prims Yellow, afiont.
"ST 1 *^ SUXIILKY. HILL ft QQ
G EORGIA—WAYNE OOCNTT.—anthe fret Tues
day in Bentsreher next, will be sold, before the
Court. Bouse in said county, ! ) *!’" r ®5 , »- tb 5 '*'*
hours, the northwest half of l"t of !*” d * i 0.1Sl in
said couuty, belonging to the estale of W. P. frrawdy,
lateoptofilcutiavy,dsnared, *< . v
Sola lor thepurpose of distribution between tbs
heirs of said sHtaSe. •
Terms made known on tbs *grof >
JAMES a DRAWDY,
jyso-mwtd "
‘1
ON THIS CONTINENT.
It is WsBRANTEP to Rimoku OS’T HUfR TO res
ORIGINAL, NATURAL COLOR, In evert. 1ST *4 trill
the hair from falling out; It wBlrr e tee ead _
humors and dandruff; promote the un-lh li of the
hair, and is a beautiful drubbing.
We offer no large rewards, but we .nth i v all of
our agents to refund tde money to, iy pa n who
will use two bottles, and then say Ba i ir; Vege
table Hair Restorativk has not per onto all ms
claim.
TMimonu from the Capital «f ti.e untieo
Messrs. Barrott ft Co:
I was Induced to give yonr Hstrp sysrstlsu iMifi;
and ran heartily recommeud it us tmequallsd as s
Dressing, Partner and Restorer,—givlsg to the Hair
a luxuriant riehness, and to the head a osoi ufrd
most agreeable sensation, while It la thevougk hi re
storing the hair to its natural color.
Very respectfully, W. HAZUf.
Washington, D. O., May 15, 1866.
Messrs. J. B Barrett A Co:
I was induced by a friend to pinks a trial of Bar,
rett’s Vegetable Hair Restorative aad I am very
much pleased with the effect it has had on my hair.
'I was nearly half gray, and now, before using one
bottle, my bead is irced from dandruff, and my hair,
has nil the appearance of youth. I fully believa Bar
rett’s to be the best heir preparation in the world.
WM. HaniLTok.'
Fredonia.N. Y., April 26,1866. • ’ t.,
J. R. BARRETT <S CO„ Freprietnt,
Manchester, New Hampshire.
The fiffil ffiass sttemsblp •
TonWanda,
>win leive tor flke above port on her refiffiar tfiy,
UUrl »7. ti o’ulwcln - m. t
111* IUW imtiAstyf 'A-*! .
- ShlftPifla,
. *■ BMgkt or ,
datfons. apply to
Bom tom nmifij toawc.
^teamrebip
FOR BO®*fON
orry 'orBATH,
H. Lovbwbu., ComaMcdsf,
will aaii for ths above port on ' “
Wrlftuy, Awgtizt IT, at - s'elMt! ‘
Mr freight or pamstoa, apply to
RICHABRSOB ft BARNARD,
■aid '‘ ... .Agents,
The favorite, new, first-class steamshto
.34 r • jftlTTr
Leo,
H. Ct DErtlQJOfpL .Commau^or, 1
will leave for the above port *n her refnlat
Thor«d«y, Ang.tt l6, i»t 11 f. 1 in.
- anl3 . PUNTER a QAMMK^T
POE NBWY0BK
t — — : —-..'■’'V''
ATLANTIC C0A1ST "
“"I**'Mail tSteawainhip'Xsinei
SIDteWflEEL GMlPii
Cabin Passage $*45
v:r>;
• Steerage $13
FOR DARIEN.
THE STEAMER
h,m;7ct5:px
Will likW! iff) Barfed pn Fridfiy dtsmiag. 1}
last, at 8 o'clock. —
__ ljth
aul5-.2t
Direst as! fieiilar CosmaDication
WISH' yi 1 r-i , ■
HILTQNq^p.
THE
Sloop Fanny & 3S£ary,
Capt. Sioxxr.,
If ranttaff regular trfya betweew Samnah and
Hilton Head, carrying freight at regular rates, and,
when desired, taking a few passengers. She lit per*
fectlv dry, in good order. AjkI has made remarkably
quick trips. She carries the ffhited States mail. The
Any information can be obtained of Capt. Sickel,
•r by inquiring of H. G. fevs, corner ol St Julian
‘ Bryan streets. tf
JACOB UPVMAN.
Corner Congress and Barnard straeta. Agent
r~ Sold by all Druggists. jjffi-tf
City Sheriffs Sate.
U NDER and by virtue of a fi. fa. issued oat of the
Honorable City Court of Savannah, returnable
to Nuvembi r term 1866, iu favor of Edgar L. Qner-
levied '
ard vs. William U. Bailies I
find will
sell on the first Tuesday iu September next, baits
the 4th day of said month, in front of the Conr.
House, iu the city of .vaunah. Between the legs]
hours of sale, fifteen f is) sb res of the stock of tne
Savannah Mutual Loan Association, to satisfy the
same. Property pointed out by ffigtotlff.
Terms cash, purchaser! paVlfotJhr titles.
CHARLES J. WHITE,
Sheriff C. 8.
w property ot
Fraud. McNeil, by virtue of a ft. fa. to fevorof domes
H. Roberta. Terms cash.
, ^ ’ CHARLB3 J. WHITE,
fod-Mn Sheriff C. to
Chatham Sheriff’s Sale.
U NDER and by virtue of two ft. fa’s, issued ont of
the Hon. Superior Court of Chatham County, re
turnable to the January term, 1867, of said Court, to
favor of Aaron Cbamffion vs. Angus McAlpin, J. W-
McAlpin and Donald McAlpin. Jl have this day levied
upon, and will sell, before the Court House d
in the City of Savannah, County of '"‘‘fir.
State of Georgia, between the legal hours of sols,
on the first Tuesday of September next, being the 6th
day of said month, the following property, to wit:
All that tract or parrel of laud. sRUnte,
being in Chatham County, on the n
and known as " The Hermitage,'’ aei
six hundred and forty fS4S| acne, mare a
bounded M follows: On the north by the fi
river, on tbs east by lands belonging to Was. H.
Stiles, on the south by the Augusta road, and on the
west by land i belonging to John Williamson, with
the buildings and improvements on the said tract ~
land, lying and being the property of the atio
named def ndants. described and conveyed in a
tain Indenture of 9
of May, etg!
said II. fa's.
Property pointed out by Plaintiff’s Attorneys.
Terms cash, purchasers paying forUUes.
angS-td BEWAEIWtrcOLE,^
identnre of Mortgage hearing data
y, eighteen hundred and sixty-one, to
PHD
u
FRESH GROUND GRITS
AND CORN MEAL,
A LWAYS on hand, in Urge or small fie antities,
and for sale (it thi lowest price) fry '
jy«l»f
B. F- SA1 a
At-thd Sevannsh Mil
East cpd of BiQUgMwu street;
Notice.
PS
B UNDERSIGNED tarn entered Jatoutimfesd
Partnership, nndeT the Tim asms of CRAB! ft
GRAYJMLL, for the tiuussctfoft Ot a tiiliswl Oom-
mission business in the City of Savannah. Homan
A. Crane and JsH a B. Grsylkli. of dereunub, are
<tu gsaeral partners, oed James «. Gm] Mil af Ma
son, Georgia, is ths iffiscUl partner, and ooatrihutow
twenty thousand dollars jfi26A<fi) to tbs eaeu
stock. This partnership is to commence in the
of August, 186ft and snau torretaMs ea ths not of
July, ISSs. H. A CRANE,
[ • ' J. H. WAYBILL,
tmrfiSw J, 8. QttATiHLL.
Paper Hangings
Window Shadef.
SACKS I.TVEHPPOI, SALT sad 100 £ TUSKER,
No. 58 St. Julian 8lri*&
Has rsceivtd a now supply of Paper tfsuglim Win
dow Shades and Gilt Cornices, whisk will bs sold
cheap.
.#+2.
Nvitting, Poweli & Co.,
BANKERS,
C. A. NUTTING, a ‘ ’
A. H. POWELL, S
ISAAC 8COTT.
EDWARD PADELPOBD,
-km 8AVAMNAR.
GEORGIA FLOUR,
From New Wheat.
1 AA SACKS AND HALF BACKS to store and
ly U to sale by
Jy2*4f
&
HOLCOMBE 400.
Steamers for Sale.
'['WO LIGHT^DHAFT STTEB STEAlfEEd R$»
one STEAM TUG, ait neariy asw. t’srrelslow.
Apply io '
jy31-tf _ CHAA. U COLBY A OO.
VOUCHINO It riaRDteWICK, ST. ma
rts, TRKWAWDINA, JAOESON-
VILLB AMD PICOLATA. -/•
Ths saw and elegantstoeoi-packets,
LIZZ3HS L BitKKR,
•- otftff. uro, knd
SYLVAN SHORE,
Capt. JAMES TUCKER,
having been specially fitted np for this route »it_
unsurpassed nceemmodatiaas, will leave regularly
for the above etoare, the fiffivan Sliore every TUHr-
DAY MORNING, anAJlfo Lizzie Baker every SATUR
DAY MORNING, at*'--
Returning, wffile
and Friday, arriving _
and Saturday mornings, in.time to connect with the
New York steamers.
For freight er Passage apply at the office on Florida
whirl; or to
CLASH OHM ffUCUNNlNGIIAM,
Agent*
It. ffgji MflMff. MrmBrel : W
The new and very fast sidewheci el'eamdiip
BERMAN LIVIM6ST0H
- tons bartliop, j. b. Baker, commaoden wit
positively salt on her regular day,
Thursday, August 1G, at 11 o’clock
For freight or passage, havii
arranged •
V, I
gni or passage, having new and eplendidiv-
acoosimodai ions, apply to * * ;: •
„ WILL HR ft FULLARTON.
ii. n—No freight received after 9 o’clock ou the
day of sailing
No engaged berths secured after Tuesday. 14th
inst. as less paid for. anlWto.
EMPIRE LINE FOR NEW YORK.
Cabin Passage, $35 Steerage, gift, j
The fine sidewbeel steamship
ALABAMA,
T.Tmmri KVkr, Commander,
Will sail as above on
Saturday, August 18. at o’clock p. m.
For freight or passage, having superior occomme-
dations, apply to
». H. HARDEE,
No 12 Stoddard's Range.
„ •" GARRISON ft ALLENT
* U ?Q No. 6 Bowling Green, New York.
FOR CHARLESTON,
ivtelau n «f • • . - *) •
VIA SEABEOOK, BLUFPTON ANDBEAU-
' ■ fti D — at P.OBT. .., r: , V j eoicY
"rij k> ‘vc
K -A. T
M*
aul-eod BBADLKY. HILL A Otl., /
^^'tpwgr 1 ^
R tras Russ'
«r ^TfCOIlT
RUSS’ BUS8V i rxa t tr iijqifo I
TffiiMKaaAZ toe AaiAsoo
ST. DOMINGO BITTERS
ST. DOMINGO BITTERS
ST. DOMINGO BITTERS
O ' ’ ™" » ' JMI . , .
Om of the moat valuable sffiaHnatlona or
medicine end on agreeable heterage that has ever
beep oflarfid to the pnblig. jfilliong of bottles were
told ti^opghoal th^Rlotk daringahe laat four years
and, wbazcwreints6duced. it Ptoves » welcome
oAUtieu to the ifivalldje tabls, the family droto, and
the b«ld>«iorts
LADIES who hafp lost strength and .appetite, and
suffer from sansa vsmktirg and reriigo—
ENTUMEN who WhitiH fori very well” just'before
breakfast UkfltoRW, wil—IfiFWUhiS.eut of order
Mid nflm in fflflcirailf flariiffd
MOTHBBft wsktlhg children, and suffering from
gnqond. dehWtrf— ' r . ^
CHILDREN of a sickly nature, and sour, dyspeptic
^•’>11/IT P
water, and—
LL who live to malarious distrieta, and are subject-
sdto mls'smjt|(i jaffMf|i^«6i iriB find oae ofj^'e
moat valnsbto Tonies are! invigorators that cos
betaken, to
RUSS’ ST. ^DOJinwlO BITTERS,
TKf5ra*i|.%jriwcs. ;
’ . M' j>J fl^M. 40 a j - ,T
• •: ’• ' r sHttOtifl -«» UattMiRlAeaa »,.
me.ar fF^^ojqKoo pukch,
• V. . <••••."» KMoir v . - i
aij’Js’ JL&alXvk ?unch,
SEMI-WEEKLY LINE
FOR CHARLESTON;
VIA HILTON HEAD AND BEAUFORT.
Carrying the United States Mail.
Lea^e every Wednesday and
Saturday at 3 P. M.
fry -
TH&itnv and fa»t steamers
h’A. 1ST2STI1G,
Capt. W. T. MoNxxtv. and..
PILOT
MADE.
[ RICE.
BUBS’ £9*919.4- rp^CH,,
• I b XOAa)J*aV> DB- ti 4>i ».a.ij bli» : ,
‘lUW’l^W’CtOCiTAIL.'' t
RUBS’ COCKTAHz j j
.• <- a »<>/
.■iJf H.J- w . . . j
RUSB’ BOURBON WHISKEY OOCKTAIli
t&iidOftUver Mvil
man’s tests cheaper than any STEADY DRINKS lfi
he world, - H YO 1 JRRMH..Y
■Airtl/jio > j
i> jjtw •>.!
GINGER CORDIAL
a . , f| Capt- T. R. Pare*,
BeingFpecially aini»ted to tltii route, and having.su
perior accouinrodationa, will leave negphixlF os above,
the Faunie every l\'ednesday ani_ Pilot Roy even
Saturday at 3f o’clock! ’ Refnrnlfig, #1B leave Charfes- 1
ton on TucMdaye and Fridays, at 8 a. m. TheSeSofrts
connect with t c Bteamcra Sylvan,Shore and T.l.yle
B.iter from Florida, with New 1 York, Philadelphia
and Baltimore steamships, and the dehtral aid (julf
Railroads. ■ - • UK '1 Isil, to
For freight or passage, apply fo . f -.etreD ro£aM
, , •> n; :4. >„
J.V27-tf , ^ CharlesJqn [ Wl t «i-^
MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
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■■Under contract with the United States and Braoi
Governments forth* carriage of the mailsr trill dia.
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NFW FIRST CLASS SIDEWHEFL
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each over 2,000 tons burthen, .
On the 22d of Every Moeth, /
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From New York to Rla do Janeiro,
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balmg Cottqp.
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jf a^eTastenefflm^ker, hold the Bale smaller,
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These Ties are largely in use and very popular la
the Gulf States.
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XjlOUR OF THE CITY HAND FIKE ENGINES,
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