The Daily news and herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1866-1868, August 18, 1866, Image 3

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MATTERS f>-^:''f^IORKING. AUGUST 18, 1886. o( ^lonmahlpK and Ste»m«r« I otr*'"*” * TOK NKW YORK. Saturday, August 18, at2« ■ Kl ' n ’,. Barnes, Thursday, August 23, 1 LjnsuU' (,oncr I’’ m r or. pun.ADEi.pniA. Touu wanda, Saturday, August 25, at FOB CHARLESTON. , j.* (V every Saturday, at 3 o’clock. “ * n " J anie every Wednesday, at 3 o’clock. . ... rpimr uImv iiurriiirnr of Q it'pli tij“ cr lv * cverj Thursday morning at 9 o'clock soa WiOBlUA, I tirfOier l lzZI linker, every Saturday moruiug, at .aw 6- every Monday morning, at 9 o'clock r h-' ’ Sll0re> every Tuesday morning, at * ’aiLU sylvan 8 \n* v vIL1 ,., aD DAILY passenger up train , F.vtt' 1 ' " , at 8 A. M. 0:15 P - M - m" •—WN PASSENGER TRAIN 7 A. M. 8:45 a. M. pintail at 7:U5p. m. , , M ,ilir PASSENGER TBAIN tiiiail at J : »S P. M. 4:0:1 a. M. j";.;;,, at 7:00 a. M. narr passenger train , .... 5:40 p. M. l»■ ' at .8:25 P. M. * (I ^ivannah at .5:30 a. M. A "' i. .|.' ( -ville and Gordon trains connect with ■'* ■'', ,i,,\vu night iiasHcngertrains at Gordon. , . ,vn gulf railroad—DAILY (Sundays ex- ru- VTlc ' cepted) . ^vannali at 7:30 A. M. • lV 'Tiioiiiasville at 9:17 r. M. A ' ri '^' Tli*»i„.it'Vill»* at 4:00 a. m. . t .Sivaunah at .0:05 1*. M. 1-vU.V 1 . . a i \“ : r,;.at M - TILL A HKOTJUER, Newsdealers, Sta- . “ 1|Ild y„okscllers?, Boll street (down stairs; i:., y aue, next to t lie Post Office, arc an- : ^.ms for the Daily News & Herald. i, r- id‘i with ih«*m will be promptly attended Mayor’s Court. >. sc* i:n to he a continued small representation ; jj t . number of offenders which wo daily pnb- I ,, 71, c only offenders brought up for trial yes- Rvn . a f*-w of tlie old representatives, all of tii. a stfiin d to have thrown the blaiue on tho elec- ti3 , ;ilc h took place on Thursday. t , first «-ase disposed of was that of A. Prestum, a Ai . a ruioi soldier, who was charged with being drunk »•, i ubu-iv* to a white woman on tho streets. The . ; r . i t hearing the character he was represented • , r by tiiu infoi inaiit, was conlinod in the Barracks . -m-i avn last evening, and the costs of court cl iijmiu tin- prosecutrix. it.. iiJca.d*' disposed of was that of T. McGlash- mi,,, i .j-pened to drop into that noisy institution ii iin- i-. rui-r of Drayton ami York streets, and not ..'/gallic t- navigate was handled roughly by the uiigiito «*f that t» tuple. The Chief of Police repre- • nted tin bar-room kept by Edward Moore as being !;- i the most ill conducted institutions of that kind j the city, which representation can be well sustained f by tin- citizens li\ing in that locality. II. Murphy, whose presence is becoming intolera- ,1.- before the Mayor's Court, was charged with being 1 drunk and disord* rly in the streets; also with beating a j.risoner confined m the same cell with him. On m oonlit of Murphy's former good conduct he was fined t.n dollars, or to be sent to jail for thirty days. Daritig Outrage by a Negro, n Tiiur*l:iy evening last, a negro calling himself •r Kvaus. secreted himself under tho bod of Mrs. r. ri.-iiling hi Itobertsville, and but for his timely ..wry. would have, no doubt, accomplished his :-li designs. On retiring to bed Mrs. Dyer dis- •ml the negro, wlio immediately jumped upon and t<n k her by the neck with the design of cho- ; her. Mrs. Dyer struggled with the negro for •ral minutes, when she halloed for the police, and ti.-uto immediately made off by jumping through . ImI r .1 polio having been raised, several of tho I.. r< ll-wk.-d to the house and gave chase to tho .whom they succeeded in arresting near the r i Waine and Montgomery streets. On bring- i. rise !»• f-w. His Honor, it being one that needed wr.-st j*. n .lty of the law, he turned it ovor to Liiss' ll lor prosecution. Another Ucgatta. is. tn. tit rlscwhere announces another re- U from next Wednesday. Ten dollars t <r which four boats are already entered, h raft has won much praise for the man- ii. has .ii ter tain ed visitors to previous c f. cl sure there will be a large attendance Wc call attention to the advertisoment Con illy Court. • f >r* .7:i,ig. Levi S. Uussell, the following a .•disp.sed of yesterday: :i:. ,s. p..t,. r Evans, colored—Burglary in tho ' i.'. with an intent to commit a felony, which ; ,‘iiald. by death if the defendant is found guil. '•.e turned over to the Superior Court for trial. He-case of Jane Gable, colored, tho solicitor on up a not pros. ('•uirt bos adjourned until Monday morning at ki> Them Bight.—In our notice yesterday ig referring to two countrymen being stopped i attempt made to rob tliom by negroes, we it<> state the fact that they were fired upon, it besides three balls penetrating the hat of one negroes, which was loft behind, one shot is pos- liave wounded one of the negroes, a manner weich warranted that belief *• vent off ^ithura From the advertisement, in another itumi.tt wiU t.o soon that the steamers Fannie and l,,,t Ikiy. plying between Charleston and this port ntinned until further notice. llJTt* bee 0t -'k tlunks ar ■ r late Macon ai r " N -—Three bags of new cotton were re- rdav by L. J. Guilmartin & Co., of this « tint advised of sales, if made. e due the Southern Express Companj' Shipping Intelligence. PORT OF SAVANNAH. , Friday, Aug. 17, 18C8. Cleared. - , Steamship City or Bath, Lovewell, Boston—Bleb* ardson A Barnard. Kxports. Per steamship City of Bath, for Boston—415 dry hides, 16 rolls leather, 42,819 ft lumber, 92 toes iron, 66 pkgs and bdls mdse. Consignee, per Central Railroad. Aug. 17, 186R . 2111.ales colton. 6S do yam. 16 do leather, lido rags, 53 ska ground peas, 71 do Hour and mdse to C & Giaybill, LaHocho. W & D. Wilder A F, N A Har dee A Co, E Padelford, b J Guilmarilu fcCo, J W Kabuli A Co, E E llerlz, J McMahon A Co, T 11 Aus tin. J Tison, Capt C Reynolds, Brady, S A Co, Hunter A .1, Connerat A J, J W A K McIntyre, Champion^ E, Seymour, J A Co. i i NATURE’S OWN REMEDIES. Congress Spring Water. Empire Spring Water. Columbian Spring Water. No natural or artificial compound haa yet been dis covered or manufactured that equals these waters as a preventive, relief and permanent cure for many emporary and chronic diseases, as proved by the experience of many thousands who have drank them for years, with the most beneficial effects. CONGRESS WATER Is a cathartic, alterative and tonic, and is a valuable remedy lor alfectionsof the liver ami kidneys, dys pepsia, gout, chronic constipation ami cutaneous dis eases. Is a most powerful preventive of the feyers ami bilions complaints so prevalent in warm cli mates. EMPIRE WATER Is a cathartic, and a valnable' remedy for rheuma lism. derangement of the liver, diseases of the skn\ and general debility, ils cirecis are most salutary in lung diseases. U is an almost sure cure lor scrofula, and tlie most aggravated forms of dyspepsia. As a preventive ami enre for all bilious derangements it stands unrivalled. COLUMBIAN WATER Is a tonic and diuretic of a highly beneficial charac ter, and is a positive remedy for dialiotes, gravel, calculus, irritation and intlnmmatiou of tlie kidneys and bladder, and has most singularly active effects in restoring tlio<e organs when debilitated by long disease. Females wbo have suffered for years from irregularity, and Hie distressing diseases known only to their sex, have been entirely cured by the faithlul and judicious use of Columbian Water. These waters arc hot lied fresh and pure, from each of tlie above named springs, in so careful and secure a manner that they preserve all ttieir medicinal value for years, and will be fonnd equally oillcacious when drank thousands of miles distant as when taken directly from tlie spring. Beware of imitations and inferior Waters. The corks of all genuine Congress, Empire and Colombian Waters are branded on the side of the cork, thus: (CONGRESS WATKR,( (Emi'ike Water,) \ C. & E. S. Co. ) | C, A. E. S. Co. j JComtmhian Water, 1 ( C. A E. 8..Co. J Packed safely ami securely, in boxes suitable tor shipment to ally part of the world. Congress and Empire Waters in boxes containing four dozen pints, or two dozen quart botilcs each. Colnmoian Water in boxes containing four or six dozen hair pints, or four dozen pint bottles each. Sold by all Druggists, Hotels, Wino Merchants, and first-class Grucers. Sold only ai wholesale by HOTCHKISS SONS, Proprietors. Did Beckman St., N. V. Orders by .nail receive prompt attention. july7-cod2m HELMBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT BUCHUt Tot Totaf arising from ladlacreUno. "V ~Th1.il powan at Satan which ore accompanied by ao many alarming ■ymptoma, among which will bn found poaiUeo to Exertion, Lee. of Memory, WekaAtlnea, Horror of fhene.i, ar rantMtagt at KvU; to bet. Univenol t eeeitwie, Proetrotion, and Inability u> enter into tbe enjeymemU at eoeiety. fbe Oonatitotion, oooe aflected with Organic Wtalmm ngairen the Older Medicine to tbraigikm and --njrrito Oe qtoan, which HEpiBOWS EXTRACT BUCHU in- variably don. If no treatment is submitted to, Cto sumption at Insanity HELUBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT I0CHU, b affections peculiar to " Ftona," to nneaustod by Piyoth. preputofav* to Painfalnoss, or 8uppreto)an of Customary Evoenations, Utontodor SotUms Stole of tilt Ultra ;mlaU com plaints Incident to'the set, whether arising from habits •f dissipation, Imprudence In, or the deelioecr +m- HXUDOLS’B nun) EXTBACT 1UCHU IMPROVED ROSE WASH id Xu ‘livillff papers. ealth. tlie p,,or man’s nches, the rich man’s n i*fnniid.il, Ayer’s Mt^liciucs, aficr a fruitless i‘ atnotiff ■’'tlier remedies. A word to the wise is aul4-lw JEWETT & NORRIS, ATTORNEYS AT I, A W. 4f, WASIIINTOW STREET, BOSTON, MASS., Continue to collect Unclaimed Property, Mo ney Del its, etc., etc., in ENGLAND, WALES, SCOTLAND, IRELAND, CANADA, AUSTRALIA, EAST INDIES, WEST INDIES, Or any other British Colonies ; FRANCE, HOLLAND, BELGIUM, or GERMANY. Cliargos moderate. Cases prosecuted on favorable terms. All Letters Must Enclose Stamp $500,000,000 of unclaimed money, <*tc., arc invested in the National debt, of Great. Britain alone, in trust for the unknown heirs, legatees, ore., a large portion of which are known to belong to parties in America* Mr. JEWETT is an English Attorney at Law, late of Essex street, Strand, l^indon, and of the Firm of Jewett, Dean & Archbold, London. KEFERENCES: Isaac Tayloe, Esq., Merchant, Boston, Maas., Ciias. C. Tilley, Esq , New Orleans, La. Capt. S. B. Gregory, U. S. N., Hamilton, Mass. aug3-2aw6rnos Miniature Almanac—Tills Day. s nn rises 5 25 C 42 men WATER. 12 oil At Port 2 21 Arrivals at the Hotels. PlbASKi HOUSE—W. II. Wtltberokr. AT l'l * ^'"^ihati, U S All Beckett, City .1 u : • m "». I'Ll W .1 C’ONtou, A&GRR IIS Shultz, So Ex i i i7 • m I la su'UKVEN HOUSE—G. Mc(5inly. f h "of.c'av U-'i '! 1 .. Vr rs * Ncwnan |J Cahill, Richmond |l>r W A' Hicks and lady, I Fla iMipsALong, Fla |J Snyder, A & GRR ri- > r *s, Nownar Uiilton, Moni gtiuierv MABSHAbL UOUSE-A. B. l.PCK. i IT rhevea. Ga „ til Hoy, Sumter co |m l u n JS? u s A JV J Dibble. Americus ' A Biays, Nat Ex 1 H'»l»p, Sandersvlllc “ 11 Mnyttie, City Richardson, tla i j L u Ki,,r ‘ Cl *y Vvi ! ™«>y. Fla P'-"Id. Fla ^ Hoyt, N Y H C Jackson, Ga books i booksI FOR SALK BY Cooper, Olcotts & Farrelly. ?* e Honse-by the Churchyard, by Le Fauce. Montanas, bySallie J. Hancock. t . Neighbors in the Corner House, by T. 8. Ar- eii \ ears of a Lifetime, by Hoemor. Hide, by Charles Lever. • any Ambrose, a domestic story, and and Glove, by Amelia B. Edwards. " nnniu " ,ht ‘ Canntlcr, by Gates. aul5 - — —» “J ttUltf 'Ux iiinl Pearl Flowers. iv2C.t," racrof B ™»S"tnu and Barnard etrSto r— Ovor L. FrieB’ Store. N® I s HEREBY GIVEN that I have mad , H *° H* 6 Court of Ordinary of Chatham S kL’T,, 10 “I 1 ' 8i . x 'y days after da,e s“ ‘""gill., lhe Atlantic and Gnlf Railroad be L tofeu Jl‘ e fcMU “e "I John Follianl. ' be ‘ iw -ai WM. FOLLIARD, A^rn’r. NOTICE. Wynne’s IMPROVED. OPEN THROAT. Cone Breast COTTON GINS!! FOR SALE. T HE SUBSCRIBER Informs the Cotton Plasters of Georgia and South Carolina that has a lot ol his improved, open throat Cotton Gins lor sale. My terms are cash or city acceptance, or one-half cash and note for the balance due. Iateo have five second hand Gins for sale. They will be p utin com- pl to order at half price. My address: Be lair, Ricli nioud county, Ga. aui4-2taiu2m THOMAS V 7YNNE. F. C. L1GUTE «fc CO., fLate Liglitc, Newton A Bradbury t«,) Itlanufacturerg of First Claw Piano Fortes, Highest preminm at the American World’s Far and Exhibition of the Industry of all Nalio 28. This well known establishment is n -w co ■tinned by F. C. L1UHTK and LOUIS ERNST, at the old stAi i a 421 Broome street, between Crosby anu T fflm, Now York City. — HULL’S SOAP AND CANDL'tS. A ruTauSSl^f OANDI.ES, G'd and 8's 1 Supply f or sa j e jjy an7-3>w3m R AN DELL A CO., nay st„ corner Barna>?d. THE KEY-STONE; A MtJtoTiXliY Masonic Maoammk.. E D SSgS, Y N^' B ‘ SMmi ’ 68 ^‘teviUe Subscription.... m fear A New Volume commenced January l lsss ..is. gftntly printed npoi: very heavy wh'te paper and neatlystltehed and trimmed in beautiful covera. THE KEY-STONK Is endoracd and rccomme nfied to tho Fraternity at la^ge by the Grand Lo.1 Ke of North Carolin i, and keenly feeling the wei ghtof this high compliment, the proprietors will spore neither money nor exertion to make the publ 1 cation a most welcome visitor and companion with s u good and true Masons—their wives, sisters, motlu m and daughters, to whom the same may come grec ting. Specimen nnmbcrs sent to any par t of the conntry upon application. WM. B. SMITH ft CO., Publish srs, 58 Fayettevilie.st., Baleip ;h, N. C. ESTILL ft B1 tO., Bail street, near the Post Offlce, . Agents a25-tf for Savannah. Will radically exterminate from the system arising from Habits of Dissipation at little mpsase, UMs sr ns okfap. to fiirt, no tncofumiena ar pletely saperssding those unplauant ami laaHm,Cmm**,aad6fmair,toa|l th«asdtoeass> USB HdjMBOIjyS FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU to all Diseases of these organs, whether existing to “ Male "or “ Mmole,' ’ from whatever onus originating, and no matter how lent Handing. lLto ptestomt in tssto and odor," immediate " in action, and mors strength* cning than any of the preparations of Bark or trm. Those suffering from Breton team ar Delicate Const tutione, procure the remedy at once. The reader must be aware that however slight may be the attack of the above diseases, it to certain to af fect tie Bodily Health, Mental Pouen, and Bafpinm. All the above diseases require tbe old of a diuretic. BmiMBOLDB EXTRACT BUCHU la the Great DhueHo. HELMBOLD’S HIGHLY CONCENTRATED COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT 8AR8APARILLA, For purifying tbe blood, removing all chronic constitu tional diseases arising from an impure stats of tbs blood, and the only reliable sad s>ofml known remedy for tho cure or Scrofula, Scald Head, Salt Rheum, Faina and Swellings of the Bones, Uloersttou of Mm Throat and bogs. Blotches, Pimples on tbe Face, Tetter, Erysipelas, and all scaly eruptions of the akin, AND BEAUTIFYING THE COMPLEXION. Not a few of tbe worst disorders that affect mankind arise from tbe corruption that accumulates to the blood. Of all the dtecoveriei that have boot made to purge It oat, none con equal in effect HELMBOLD'S COMPOUND EXTRACT OF StRMAPARn.T.a It cleanses and reno vates the blood, Instils the vigor of health Into ths System, sod purges ont the humors which moke dis ease. It stimulates the healthy functions of the body, and expels ths disorders that grow and rankle in the blood. Such a remedy that could be welled on, has long been sought for, and now, tor the first time, tbe public have one on which they can depend. Oar space here doea not admit of certificates to shew Its effects, bat the trial of a single bottle will show tho sick that It has virtues surpassing anything they hare ever taken. Two tablespoonful of the Extract of Sarsaparilla added to a pint of water to equal to the Lisbon Diet Drink, and aas bottle to tolly equal to a gallon of tbo Syrup or Sor- aapartUa, or the decoction as usually mode. THESE EXTRACTS HAVE BEEN ADMITTED TO USE IN THE UNITED STATE! ARMY, and ore aim In very general use In ail ths State HOSPITALS and PUB. UG SANITARY INSTITUTIONS throughout ths land, oa well as In Private pracliqjj, and are considered os in valuable remedies. Set Medical Properties of Buehu, FROM DISPENSATORY OF THE UNITED STATTN. See Professor Down’s valnable works on the Prseties Of Physic. See remarks made by the late celebrated Dr. Phthcl of Philadelphia. See remarks made by Dr. fiiua M’Dowsix, a cele brated Physician and Member or the Royal College af Surgeons, Ireland, and published lu the Transactions of the King and Queen’s Journal. See Medico Chintrgical Revien, published by Be*JA- mn Toa vkbs. Fellow of Royal College of Surgeons. See most of tbe late Standard Works of Medictos. EXTRACT BUCHU, “SARSAPARILLA." Sold by all DruggistA. PRINCIPAL DEPOT— HELMBOLD'S SBUQ AMD CHEMICAL WAREHOUSE, 694 BROADWAY. W.M. WALSH Wholesale Agent for the State {of Georgia dec27-eodly Auction Sales* auction. BY BELL, WYLLY ft CHRISTIAN. Will be sold THIS DAY, In front or the atdre, at 10>i ototock, Groceries, Cheese, Wines, Oandlea, t Liquors, 5^ con ’ Began, Hams, Tobacco, Shoulders, FI 0Ur Shoes and Boots, •ssL Baia.; Terms cash. underwriters; sale. BY BELL. WYLLY ft CHRISTIAN. WiU be sold THIS DAY, in front of the Store, at 10'A o'clock, 2 HnDS. and 20 EMPTY BARRELS, damaged on board the steamer Virgo from New York tothto pork and sold nndap inspection andby re- commondalion of Port Warddens for account of Ua- W :>...J mil onnrPPiiPd 4018 derwriiers nud ail eoucemed, Terms casli. /'fine blooded mare at auction. BY BILL, WYLLY St CHRISTUM. Will be sold THIS DAY. in front of the store, o'clock, A VERY FINK BLOODED MASS, four years old, 15>£ hands high, gentle and kind, in all harness and under saddle. Terms cosh. . au ' 8 NEW PERFUME For the Handkerchief. niinrs • *». A Host Exquisite, Delicate, and Fra grant Perfume, Distilled from the Bare tnd Beautiful Flower from which it -lakes its name. Manufactured only l>y FIIALOM ft SON, NEW YORK. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. ASK FOR PHALON’S—TAKE NO OTHER. Sold hr ]>ruffuinta ftenenillr. Rockland Lime- 1000 BAKRELS PRI * IE I1ME uow landing and for sale by T. L. KINSEY ft CO., an!31w Jones’ Block. Fifty Dollars Reward. M r FINE GOLD CHRONOMETER WATCH, h-iv lag a .mail piece chipped oat of tbe dial at the centre, was left in the water closet of tho Marshall House yesterday morning, August Uth. FIPTY DOLLARS will be paid tor its delivery to F. M. CUN NINGHAM, Esq., Cashier Central Railroad Bank. anl«-3t WM. M. WADLKY. REW8PAPER DEPOT. fKTBliave increased our facilities, and. are r*»cei^ Yf iug by every mail and steamer thd latest NEWSPAPERS, PERIODICALS, MAGA ZINES, AND CHEAP LITERATURE ESTILL & BROTHER, (Down stairs) Bull street, next to Post Office. CATTLE! CATTLE! AT AUCTION. . BY BULL. WYLLY & CHRISTIAN. Will be sokl THIS DAY. in front of the store, at 12 o'clock, 40 head young Cows, Calves and Hciferi. Terms cash. anls AUCTION SALE. ■Y.L 1*1. LAFFITEAU. Will be sold THIS DAY, in front of store, at 10 o'clock, The usual variety of Groceries, Dry Goods, Furui — - - * au18 tnre. Notions, Ac. I S, WITHOUT DOUBT, the Only eats' find neHffijJo medicine for the immediate relief and Cure of the fieetiieuce which now threatens to devastate our con- It has twenaaed With »«th success daring the domic at ’56 in this aonntry. and more rcccnW- Europe and Asia, that the French and BugliSl,. vermneuts have adopted tlie recipe as the ston< fn all eased of ... jt-os. Cholera to | Greataarprise has been .xpretoed at the compara tive immunity with which The FYehch" arid English armies'Wye escaped lbeqfintdg-when gtothitied at poets where the io-.-,iiiena»^ toavmieckamft MUipinito. wediscorer it is wlioliyatlribatabie to the use pfAJua. UfatoahtePrepitattou- t ; Wuu odw t«3IviAJ i. A8MTU CHUfaEHA «IEE. considering It a dnty to contend agaiaat the plague, ■■daacaU means whtoh medifftl expvtoncesnqgwto towards relieving and mitigating its effect Satisfied, by experience, of tile result, relying on the Impartial opinion of tbe mediaal preftjuion. to whom the formula of its prepantiwis at all ttotoa accessible, I nresent ^ , .. . MARSDEN’S ASIATIC CHOLERA •ill toavu tor the above port on her regular day, htottartay^fifust:as, at » p'clpefc m. m. *Wr frefght or passage, having superior accommo- MtonwtoppiYto i-' "I , . HUETEB ft 6AM41ELL. CURE r As the ereatest discovery .^:ie»ee has made to arrest lhe prjgfp.se of the scourge, CjjWmA MOR$US.^ ■ Sloop Fanny So >T ’/LOT > ! WRIGHT’S Patent Improved IRON SCREW! FOR backing Cotton. T HE ATTENTION OF COTTON PLANTERS IS invited to the claims of this invention, which, in SIMPLICITY. ECONOMY, DURABILITY and POW ER, surpasses any machiuc for Baling Colton ever before presented to tlie country. Its great excel lence in these respects makes it THE BEST MACHINE FOB PAGKQI6 COTTON IN THE WORLD! 1. ITS SIMPLICITY.—It Isa new anil 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 to get nut of or der. No ropes or pullies as uacd in the cotton P, TS ECONOMY.—It has been demonstrated by actual exiierimcnt to be cheaper than tho wooden screw. Tbe timbers used iu Its construction are much smaller and fewer than those employed in the Old screw; the levers beiug only 16 feet long, and llie height of tlie whole frame above Hie bed being only 10 lent. All these timbers can be procured on tlie plantation, nomatterhowexliaustedtheforest. Any ordinary wood workman can build the frame, and half a dozen bands will put it up in a few hours. 3. ITS DURABILITY.—The Screw and Nut are of iron, and will last tor years without any appreciable wear. Tlie whole machine occupies so littlo space that it call he completely covered at very small cost. 4. ITS POWER.—With a lever only sixteen feet long, one mule is sufficient for packing the heaviest hales. Planters who have used It say that, with two mules, cotton may lie compressed on this machiuc lor shipment. jv This Screw was invented just before tbe opening of the war, ami has subsequently never been very gen erally introduced. Those who have poed It and seen it used, unanimously concur lu the opinion that it to UNRIVALLED AS A Jt'OTTON SCREW. The following testimonials from some of the best auil most reputable planters in tbo country show the estimate in which this Screw stands with those who have tried it: We have used and seen in operation for Hie last five years, Wright’s Improved Colton Iron Screw, and ice! no hesitati, n tn pronouncing it the very !>est Cot ion Screw we have ever known. So highly do we esteem it, that, if practicable to obtain one of tilem, we would have no ether. It is easily bait, simple in its construction, not liable to get ont of order, packs well, with great power and with great facility. „ „ „ , Rdwaid T. Shepherd. O. Y. Banks. Elcanah Pace. W. H. Mitchell. Columbus, Ga., July 1, 1866. All orders for tlie Screw will lie filled by LINV1LLE & GLSASON, Savannah, Ga., or L. D. PALMER, General Agent tor Southern Georgia and S. Carolina. jy3U-d&w2m ' *■ PREPARED BY j T. W. MABSDEN, M P.ji.: DEPOT AND LABORATORY 4S7 BROADWAY* N. Y. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. “Nothing which ciiunot day, for we have hourly ventions in Me*l cal Science which would astonish Galen and his diftcflfilf*. <>f be many which « ome before onr notice wc seiiflt single ont Dr. T. W. MARS- DKN’S ASIATIC CtlOLh *:A CURB as an article of real merit, and clut rtu .v ttvovnmaud it in ail disease:; of the bowels. We speak from personal knowledge lh thin matter, feeling satisfied a . v ho will try it will endorse onr Tiown.—if. If. Times. 1 try it wil jSs-ly. rsr. t BARRETT’S ,THB ON THIS CONTINENT. It iS WAKRAKTKD tO RESTORE (IK ’ V :I4IK TO IT* oRiuiVAi, xiTomi. coi.ou, Inevary. etc H iviilsroe. the liair from f»i.mno opt; it wflllr et.ic from humors and dandralf; r»o«#r|(Eto pa,** liofthe dair, and Is a bmaitifot, dkkssino. We oltor no large rewards, hut we ntb > k> an of our agents to refund tbe money Ui -i iy pe. . n who will use two bottles, and tliea say fit :i xn Veoe- tabi.e Hair Restorative has not per jrii.o all we claim. Testimony from the Capital of t' <- tlnt-e. States. Messrs. Barrett ft Co: 1 was induced lo give your Halrp.epat 'tlioaa trial, and can heartily recommend it as unequalled as a Dressing, Purifier and Restorer,—giving to Uie Hair a luxuriant richness, and to the head a cool atul most agreeable sensation, while it to thorough In re storing the hair to its natnral color. Very respectfully, W. Hamlet. Washington, 1). C„ May 15, 1S66. Messrs. J. R Barrett A Co : I was imlured by a friend to make a trial of Bar rett’s Vegetable Hair Restorative; and I am very mncli pleased with tha effect it has had on my hair. I was nearly half gray, and now, before using one lioltle, my head is freed from i land ruff, and my hair lias all the apiiearaoco of yosth. I fpily believe Bar rett’s to lie the best hair preparation In the world. WM. Hamilton. Fredonia, N. Y., April 26,1166. J. It. BARRETT ft (fO,,Proprietors, Manchester, New Hampshire. S25 Reward. • S TOLEN from the subscriber, at Darien. McIntosh county, on Friday night Inst, a brown MARK, a little disfigured ou the plate of the left hip.' Any person giving information 10 convict the thief will W T M. BAILEY. Planters, Attention! J AM CONSTANTLY NEGOTIATING SALES OF AND MORTGAGES UPON SOUTHERN REAL ESTATE. A large amount of Northern capital is new awaiting favorable opportunities for investment South. 1 have daily Inquiries for such opportnnities, and am empowered to PURCHASE 40.000 ACRES OF COTTON LAkDS IN The Gulf States. Planter, and others wishing to dispore of, mort gage, or take partners In working their lands, are invited to apply tome wlthont delay. p3~ COMMISSIONS MODERATE. Business promptly completed. ^ letters mnst inclose a stomp. D. J. M. A. JEWETT, 46 W.Hhiogto. street, BOSTON, MASS. REFERENCES. General Wm. A. Almstiap, Troy, New York. Kumund BioE. Esq.. Cambridge, Mom. Wm L. Palmar. Bsq., Salem, Maas. Dtdlry O. Chamnrll. Esq., Cincinnati, Ohio. C. C. Fillet, Esq., New Orleans, La. A. F. Drv.ortrx ft Co., Boston, Mass. jy20-2aw6m Notice. S IXTY DAYS after date I will apply to the Atlan tic and Bull Railroad Company of Georgia for re newal of two twenty year seven per cent. $500 bond. Savannah, Albany ® nd h ®P 1 L5i 1, T 0 ? <1 ’ 1 I i2a Jl 8 /“ d 341 with coupons attached from July, 1841, to Jan uary. 109, guaranteed by tie city of Savonnan.— Said bonds were stolen about the 1st of jnne.1865. aK-ja’ia.araSiass.iea! “ ' IE- JACOB LfPPlflAN, Corner Congress and Barnard streets. Agent. fW~ Sold by all Druggists. jy2-tf City Sheriff’s Sale. U a\1)RR and by virtue,or :i fi. fa. taned out of the Honorable City 4’oiirt of Savannah, reiurnable to November term 1S66, in favor ol* Edgar L. Guer- ard vs. William H. Banks, i have levied and will sell on the first Tuesday In Sepbnaber boing the 4th day of said month, in front of th«; Court House, in the city of Miv.uinali, bet ween the legal hums of sale, fifteen (15) sh n i 9 ot the stock of the Savannah Mutual Lo tti Association, lo satlefy the suine. Projierty poinied out. l»y plaintiff. Termfc catih, purchusera paying for titles. CHARLES J. WHIXK* Shtriff C. S. ahd Southern , Steamship Co. Pop Philadelphia. aeil a WM Mar CoiUKication e.'aOL ,UAlK. a - VrtfH : ; v mmi j Jma HILTON HEAD, ■ - * 7*» THE la running regular tripe between Savannah and Hilton Head, carrying freight at regular rated, and, when desired, taplm a few passengers. She is per fectly dry, in goAcpner. and has made remarkably quick trips. Site Sffries the United States mail The National Express and Transportation Company and Southern Express are authorized to receive packages for her. infpni$tt4p can he obtained of Gapt. Bickei, !»/G. Ttew*, corner of St Julian tf IILI^BimiEKLY LINE. Leaye eyery tnesday M Saturday. For Palafcka, JL Fla., y®5 AT BRUNSWICK, ST. MA RTS. FBHNANDINA, JACKSON- The new and elegant steam packets, LIZZ&: BAKER, Capt. N. KINO, and SYLVAN SHORE, " • 8 * Capt JAMU TUCKBK, haVihg bden gpiUaUflltM Htp' for this route with unsurpassed tosasmannkitioiis, will leave regnlarly for the above places, the Sylvan Shore every TUES DAY MORNING, and the lizzie Baker every SATUR DAY MORNING, at ten o’clock. Returning, will leave Jacksonville every Tnesday and Widay, arriving at Savannah every Wednesday slid Saturday mornings, in time to connect with tlie New York steamers. For freight or Passage apply at the office on Florida wharf; or to CLAGHORN ft CUNNINGHAM, Agents. N. B.—All freight payable by shippers. Jyl6-tf FOE CHARLESTON, VIA REABROOK, BLUFFTON AND BEAU FORT. K A T E, EveryTlioi^.'Ai MORNING, at#o'clock. T. J. LOCKWOOD, Captain, anl-eod BRADLEY. HILL A GO., A-rents. FOR SALE, RIVER STEAMBOATS an.l TOW * BOATS, ol various sizes aud draft. 1 ALSO, ■Sailing Vessels, Steam Barges, Ac. A. M. DA COSTA, No. 42 Water street, N. Y. • Also, at the same time and place, an open face GOLD WATi'II, levied u|kiii as tlie property ot Francis McNeil, by virtueof a fi. fa. in favorof James H. Roberts. Terms ea-sb. CHARLES J. WHITE, ant-tds Sheriff C. S. Chatham Sheriff’s Sale. U NDER and hy virtue of two fi. fit’s. Issued out of the Hon. Saperior Court of Chatham County, re turnable to the January term, 1861, of said Court, in favor of Aaron Champion vs. Angus McAlpin, J. W. McAlptn and Donald McAlpin, 1 have thto tlay levied upon, and will sell, before the Court House door, in the City of Savannah, Connty of Chatham, anil Slate of Georgia, between the legal hoars of sale, on the flrsl Tuesday of September next, being the 4lh day or said month, the following property, to wit: Ailthat tract or panel of land, situate, lying and I icing In Chatham County-on the Savannah river, and known as “ The Hermtfllge,” containing about six hundred and forty 1649) acres, more or less, aud bounded as follows: On the MOttli by the Savannah river, on the east by land* Belonging to Wm. H. Stiles, on the .ontfa by th»4Bgwla road, and on the west by lands belonging to John Williamson, with tbe buildings and iiapnrveiMfttE on the said tract of land, lying and being the prtqx-rTy of tbe above named def ndants, described ami conveyed In a cer tain Indenture of Mortgage bearing date Lite 24thday af May, eighteen hundred and- sixty-one, to satisfy laid fi. fa’s, Property pointed out by Plaintiff's Attorneys. Terms cosh, purchasers paying for titles. aag3-td BENJAMIN L. COLE,. < J Sheriff C. C. FRESH CROWD GRITS AND CORM lilEAL, A LWAYS OB has J, in large or small quantities, ami for sale (at the lowest price) by B.pF. SANFORD, At tM Sdvannmh Mills, jy21-tf Bast end of Bronghloh street. Notice. T HE UNDERSIGNED have entered Into a limited Partnership, under the Finn name of CRANE ft GRAYB1LL, for the transaction of a General Com mission business in the City of Savannah. Hamah A. Crane and Jam s H. Gray bill, of Sovannah. are the general partners, and Jamea 8. GreyhiiL of Ma con, Georgia, is the special partner, and contributes twenty thousand dollars ($20,0:6) to ths common stock. This partnership Is to commnee on the first of August, 1866, and skaU terminate on tbe 31st of July, 166#. H. A. CRANK, i A H. GRIyBILL, sur4 6w A B- GRAY BILL. Notice. A LL oereons are hereby prohibited Interfering withor removing any port of the obstructions is the Savannah and Back Rivers or AngaaUue Croat. Persons who have removed any of said property ou) of siSS waters will turn the same over to toe tmder- Agent for I.. S. WELLES, au3 2awlm Contractor with U. 8. Government t •< 'if r: CORN. 6000 BUS1IEU3 PRIME YELLOW, In store. 3,000 bushels Prime Yellow, afloat. For sale by ant tf BRADLKY, Hit* A CO McKAY, bliss & CO., Commission Merchants, TY BALERS in White Oak »»d Yellow Ptaa Timber o Cwtoadvwto-ma^oncousignmaBto nf Timber Ootton, Nilv Mores# *c. •ntfaboviMam»i house offer pnmuol fadlltlea far the Lie of SoShern Prodneto, and respectfnU, ro- lidt conaigumeata. HcKAVi BLI88 a 00„ 1M-Broadway, N. Y. ritffmUG MAD RqaA A mO WT H aw nanu MADIC S H f with our IMP ROVED STENCIL DIES by SpiuI tor onr free rt.ralnn.. containing e jylB3m notes and price. 8. M. SPENCER ft CO., toattleboro, Tt Paper Hangings AND . Window 8hades. ^ , - - -> _ _ SA m I -1 MRS. MARY i. TURNER, No. S8 St.* Julian StreaL • Has received a new snppiy of Paper Hangings, Wttfa dow Shades and Gilt Cornices, which will he arid cheap- . ffl*h • Nutting, Powell & Co., BANKERS, MACON. O Hi O 0. A. NUTTING, AEPowm. !8-bID BATANNAH. GEORGIA TLODE, Piom N6ws Wheat. 4 BACKS AMD HALF SACKS ]l) store add I jyafetf tor ™* e bJr HOLCOMBE ft CO. —.1 Steamers for Solew £UM and St. J rpWO LIGHT DRAFT RIVER STEAMERS AMD one STEAM TUG, all nearly new. For gale low. Apply to CHAB. L. OOUBY ft Otk VALUABLE PLANTATION For Sale. T HE subscriber offers his plantalion and appur tenances for sale on reasonable terms; also, the entire crop of Corn, Colton, Cane, Potatoes, Ac., now in eroeess of cultivation. This Plantation is situated nine miles from Madi son Court House, Fla., and two miles from Cliorry Lake Church, where there are good schools now in •nccessful operation. The fertility of the s< ii and bealtofnlnesa of the place, and the high moral tone of the neighborhood, make it one of the meet desirable places In the State. The land is well watered with lakes and running branches, that have never failed in the most pro tracted droughts, and the uncleared lands are cov ered with the finest oak, hickory and pino timber. The plants tun ia now in snccesslni operation, witli 400 acres planted in long staple cotton, whicli will produce at least 200 hales; 27o acres in corn, which will produce 4,fO» bushels corn. The lamtoon the entire place are composed ol 2,560 acres—1,000 acres cleared and under good fences. I will also sell eighty head of hogs, fourteen good mates, well broke, two horses, three plantalion wag. ons, farming utensils to run twenty plongliB, black smith (ltd carpenter’s tools, one McCarthy Cotton Gin. hotMtonkl-aml kitchen furniture, and everything elm- on the place. Thereto an nnfaiing well of wateron the place, good dwelling linage, and cabins snfiicient to accom modate all the latftrers necessary to wuik the plan tation aucccsslaU^ II applied for early, the purchaser will get a bar S ^Ajid(ai»ifi« at Madison 0. H., Fla- Lip AMD CAMPAIGNS OF Lieut. Gfen. T. J. Jackson. (STONEWALL JACKSON,) trod . ,» By PROF. R. L. DABNEY, D. D., or the Unton-Th^dogtca!Seminary, Virginia. F ROM toe unnsnal advantages enjoyed by the an- ttoirlbrdbtoinlng the most authentic material tor a foil and reliable history of General Jackson's d to this corrected by Gen. R. E. Lee, and is published tortile pecuniary advantage of Mrs. Gelt. Jackson. Tlie work iaJujaished to subscribers only, anil can be procured qto/Olirongh the regular agents. Suli- seribers leavHVl£ir names and address at the ofilce of the Louisville Courier (where a specimen copy of the work can be seen,) will lie furnished as sum as -• " aa!4 tic*bl«. .. ,, F. nILSON, 'At Drnk Store or K. A. Bolomous n. Co., K fif - ■ ■ Agent for the city of Savannah. ON HAND AND Far Sale at a Bargain, One 20-home -engine, portable •ui ii * ONE 35 do do STATIONARY ONE 50 do do do ONE 25 do do do i ALSO SEVERAL BOILERS SAW MILLS, of capacity unsurpassed, always on hand. r ANTI-FRICTION METAL, Gf- my OWN MANUFACTURE, superior to ony- ln the market and Warranted to give Sattofac- F. Fa TIMMONS, Augusta, Ga. ATLANTIC COAST Mail Steamship Line. SIDE WHEEL LINE. ' Cabirt Passage »!45 Steerage $13 The new and very fast sailing side-wheel steamship GENERAL BARNES, tiv»*^ n ’ M orton ' Commander, will posi- sail on her regniar day, Thursday, Aug. :43d, at 4 or lock p. m. dld^arrangeilZSSS&SgU&l"* SP ‘ C - NR-ft’o freight rocel^hin^^k °f HJtllinsr. No en^Bped berths secured after Tuesday# 21st instant, onless paiti for. :wi« EMPIRE LINE FOR NEW YORK. Cabin Passage, $33 Steerage, $13 The $ne sidewkeel steamship V ALABAMA, LI ME BURNER, Commander, Will sail as above on Saturday, August la, at 9t;o’eloek p. dattonsf^pply'to"* >asc ’ e'ipcrior accommo- „ H. HARDEE, No. 13 8toddard’» Range. GARRIROJI ft ALLEN, 81113 No. 5 Bowling Green, New York. REUSES OF THE FEET. i'. * l a Vtrs. Eliza Keogh» •NI.UO WAS instructed In yonth by her grand ff tMhor, an eminent surgeon, chiropodist an.l hndtal practitioner, iu his professions, has now, from force of cirenms ances, assumed the practice heraeif, and to (pecially qualified for the cure ol all ttoamd the feet. Sha warrants cure, or no pay. Bheta ttpresent at toe CORNER OF BROUGHTON AND BARNARD STREETS, but wUl soon remove to a better office. She will visit patients at their resi dences, if desired. _ . . „ , Refers by pnrmtoriou tn Dr*. North, Fitch and Horl- ■ - Bntot, at ChartoaU)mjivheri^(dic 3AT8 For Rent, SBBMM CIpOD BOOMS, WITH GAS AND | WATER. Apply At northwest corner Price Julian ota. ’ Eastern Hay. 700KlK | SS.5WgS“ . ; . .0 .(!' d idj !■ . jytye 3 YUE34K l -S-.t; Portland , and tor sale by BRADLEY, HILL ft CO. SEMI-WEEKLY LINE FOR CHARLESTON, VIA HILTON HEAD AND BEAUFORT. Carrying the United States Mail. Leave every Wednesday and Saturday at 3 P. M. The new and fast steamers FANNIE, Capt. W. T. MoNm.Tr, and PILOT BOY, Capt. T. R. Payne, Being specially adapted to thi* route, an«l having so - perior artommoilaiions, will leave regnlarly as above, the Fannie every Wednesday and Pilot Boy every Saturday at 3 o’clock. Returning, will leave Charles ton on Tuesdays and Fridays, at 8^. m. These boats connect with t v ;e steamers Sylvan Shore and Lizzie Baker from Florida, with New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore steamships, and the Central a .d Gulf Railroads. For freight or passage, apply to F. M. MYRRLL, Agent., j?27-tf Charleston Wharf. TUG lIMTGDffl'GNl BRAZIL HAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY. FOR ST. THOMAS, PARA, PERNAMBUCO, BAHIA, AND RIO DE JANEIRO. CUniler contract with the United States and Brnsi Governments for the carriage of the mifito, will dis, p Mi one of tlielr NEW FIRST CLASS SIDE WHEEL STEAMSHIPS, each over 2,000 tons burthen, On the 22d of Every Month, From the Port of New York! For the following named ports and at the follow ing rates or passage, payable in gold or Ms equiva lent FIRST OABIN. From New Turk to St. Thomas $so From New York to Para .$i»o From New York to Pernambuco no From New York to Bahia. , r iso From New York to Rio de Janeiro 2nd Steerage ftt half these rates, bedding included. Meats exira. An experienced Surgeon is attached to edcli vessel All Letters uinst pas. through the Post Office. Post age 10 cents. For farther information or passage apply to B. H. HARDEE, Agent, No. 12 Stoddard's Block. GARRISON ft ALLEN, my31 New York Agents. TO T HE “ARROW TIES’’ and “PAINTED IRON BANDS” arc a complete substitate for Rope in baling Cotton. They eomhtae the utmost simplicity with the greatest possible- security. They are fastened quicker, hold the Bale smaller, and cost much less than Rope. These Ties ore largely in ose and very popular In the Gnlf States. The undersigned to prepared to fill orders for any qnantity, deliverable in a nr of the principal seaports. They arc for sale by Messrs. ANDREW LOW ft CO., Savannsb, and Mr. ROBERT MURE, Charleston. For further particulars, address H. T. BARTLETT. Ge:.cial Agent, . m 2S Carondelet street, New Orleans. FOR SALE. F our of the city hand fire engines, tmilt by Hnnneman ft Co., Boston. Being suc tion Engines, are well adapted for cities not supplied with water works. These Engines have been well cared for, and are in good order. Apply to R. LACHLISON, &u7-lm Chairman of Special Committee. Chilis and Fever, Asthma, Rheumatism, Cancer, And Epileptic Fits, CURED BY MRS. ELIZA KEOGH, j,26-tf Corner of Broughton and Barnard -tret Over L. Freid’ast J. W. STEELE, (Late Steele ft Burbank,) IX Merchants’ Raw, Hilton Head, So. C» And comer King ana George Sts.,Charleston, C l ALLS the attention ot Wholesale and Retail > chasers to his saperiorjitoek ot Military and Haval Clothing, AMD FURNISHING GOODS, Watches, Ckoeke, Fsney Goode, J < Walrr and Plated Ware, Swords, Sashes, Kelts, RaErMderics, Boots Caps, Field Glasses, Gauntlets. Glove* ftc.^Ac. S ! lift DAYS after date application win be made J to the Court of Ordinary at McIntosh connty for leave to sol) the real estate of Charles Barnett, late of said connty, deceased. RLIZA ft. CANNON, jyfi laiytm Administratrix.