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Dip»r*«rr of Train..
lilt"” „ „,i L v PASSENGER CP TRAIN
UVIUD'AU V. 8 A. M.
, mviniiati 6:15 p.M,
J \ ^ufusla « • h p. m.
|;V^' PASSENGER TRAIN
■ 7 A. If.
\jiCCD * 8:45 a. m.
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-, A r passenger train
rr -,' , 7:05p.m.
jjvaatah 4:0u A. M.
7:00 a. m.
^‘‘^SWBI PASSENGER TRAIN
5:40 P. M.
, 8:25 P. M.
s' 5:30 A. M.
v ■ . an .| Gordon trains connect with
rn night passenger trains at Gordon
*•**”*!» railroad—daily (Sundays ex-
i; y.vit? if " cepted)
7:30 A. M.
Ir sr,> ^rr uiuasviUc at 9:17 p.m.
I- .ffll-tUlr _ ..
still a
BROTHER, Newsdealers, Sta*
, B 'fW 1
,Hiy‘31ie, nr
sellers, Bull street (down stairsj
it to the Post Office, are au-
ruts far the Daily News * Herald.
r .eft with them will do promptly attended
Shipping Intelligence.
PORT OF SAVANNAH.
Sunday, Aug. 19, ISM.
Arrived*
Steamship Gen Banes, Morton, New York—Wilder
A Fullarton.
Brig Ida L Ray, , Boston, with ice to order.
Schr Antelope, Shadwick, Philadelphia—Hunter A
Gammell.
Cleared*
Steamship Alabama, Limeburner, New York—B H
Hardee.
Schr R H Shannon, Gay, Philadelphia—Hunter A
Gammell.
exports.
Per steamship Alabama, for New York—416 bales
cotton. 4 do wool, 47 do yarns, 53 seks ground, peas,
488 boxes liquors, 38 do tobacco, 16 rolls leather, 40
pckgs mdse.
Per schr R H Shannon, for Philadelphia—240 tons
iron.
.Mayor’s Court.
r . but ^ree cases brought up for trial be- I
H nor nu Saturday.
.... i,-(hist'il of was that of John Falkner, who
r j \iiiii improper conduct, striking a white
>r i aimsing an officer in the discharge of his
I’" . L U r j.ii-ail guilty to the offence with which
aud stated that when under the influ-
' . .;• , r be was entirely insensible, from the
‘ received a blow on the head from a mus-
‘ ".. . t he war, which fractured his skull and
’ "i , : :;re insensibility when ho drank liquor.
, jr^iivi- dollars and costs.
' . $ i.Ejcr and Matilda Carter, charged with li-
.. conduct, were fined live dollars each.
‘ a t, was received by His Honor, the Mayor,
Officer, stating that Adam Coleman,
jad turned another negro iuto the streets
. .. i s After fully investigating the case,
. H it r briii? satisfied that it was done through
. rj . i.om tiiwas discharged with a reprimand.
i&ifcHi? \i.vbAMA.—The steamship Alabama,
Limeburner, with a goodly number pas-
• aL! freight for New York, left her wharf about
i=! tvv0 o’clock yesterday. After proceeding
Mac river for a short distance, and observing
fcueral Barnes aground in the ship channel,
er tliaii be placed in a similar predicament, which
h almost a certainty on account of the low stage of
gh e returned to the city, and will leave
a v, at half-past two o’clock.
-he srE.'.Mi K Kate.—As will be seen by the an-
Jj5uncenicnt in our advertising columns this morning,
ifMuncr has changed her day of departure, and
;not touch at .Savannah during the presentquar-
MKtnkima—Charleston Courier, 19th.
UttivaL or ini: gen. Barnes.—The steamship Gen.
m»,C’apt. Morton, arrived below at an early hour
[lesterday, Lut owing to the low stage of the tide she
ftfunabb to reach her wharf. The Gen. Barnes, as
|-_o;. brings a good freight and passenger list. Those
asnpnsi:.- the latter are all loud in their praises of
'thetreatment received at the hands of Capt. Morton
■aid M:. Alexander, the polite and gentlemanly Purser
Paueitgeri.
Ter steamship Gen Barnes, from New York—W B
Dudley, W H Pete38, J P McCall, Capt T B Cb.ghorn,
J D Wing, L L Brigham, W W Ward, P Donelan, J M
Jennings, wife and child. Mrs R Boulter, CoT It P
York, W G Jackenberg, MissB Murphy, Mrs B Fried,
W Wallace, A J Austin, H Lee, Miss Hopkins, Miss
Howaid, C Murphy. Miss M Murphy, Col H R H Mc-
Iver, Dr P Gilbert & lady, F Reich, R C Steinheimer,
A E Witheimer, G Douglas, J R Wright, J S Gans, M
Krauss, MBasch. L Fried, Mr Bos worth, Mr. Platner,
Miss Gay.
Per steamship Alabama, for New York—G Boykin,
T S Floyd. T Burgen, H C JackBon, I Meinhard and
lady. Miss Berustand, Mrs Ann and 3 children, Robt
Lambert, Mrs S Kensone, Mrs Aldrich and daughter,
Miss Aldrich. Miss N Hassrnan, S Hoyt, A A Chancv,
G Graham, T Stoddard, P Happ, B P Freeman, C'J
Cupp, M B Millen, R Smith, J Trieste, D Bing, Dr R
.1 Henry, C C Richardson, C F Chase, S Puleston, J P
White and lady, Mrs F L Goe and dapgter, Mrs J W
Lewis, t‘’n B H Hardee, Mrs E Copp, Miss L Copp,
Miss A Wilbur and servt, aud 6 steerage.
Consignees.
Per steamship Gen Barnes, from New York—C R R v
A A G R R, Nat Ex, So Ex, J \V Anderson A Sou, W
B Adams, G H Arledge, p H Behn, Bradley, II A Co,
T H Boishaw A Co, O J Beatty, Bell, W A C, J R
Burch, N K Baum, Bothwell A W. J N Barrett, J A
Barron, Blun A M, G Butler, Blair A B, Claghnrn A
C, Chip man A C, M A Cobeu, S M folding. J Cohen,
erase & G, T W Cooney, Cooper. OtF.f Donelan,
J Deacv, M J Doyle A Co. M Doyle A Oo, Doyle A L,
DeWitt A M, Davaut A W, Duncan A J, P Dzialynsbi,
J Eppstein A Bro, E A Eckmau, Erwin A H, Bppstein
& Einstein, L Fried, G Fried, G Fellman A Oo, A A L
Friedenberg, R A Graeffe, A Gomm, W B Griffin A
Co, S Goodall, Gazan A Bro, Savh Gas Co, C L Gil
belt. W H Grady, W Greene, Holcombe A Co, M B
Hassett, G A Harrison, N A Hardee, E E Hertz A Co
Heidi A L, R M Hunt, T Henderson, Houseman, A A
Co, J H Hernandez, Kinney A O’B, Lathrop A Co, J
W Lathrop, G B Lamai, Levi A B, Mrs M B Logan, M
Lavin, b M Lederer, Lippman A Bro, J Lippman, C
Ledlie, Murphy A C, J C Maker A Co, H Meinhard A
Bro, A A S Mitchell, J McLaughlin, M S Meyer, G T
Nichols, Orff A W, P A Depplsh, Mrs S Pease, Mrs J
Pendergraat, A Paul, T Pepper, A G Robinson, R A
Barnard, F Reisch, J Roberts A Son, A Rescuer A
Co, C b Roger-*, F W Sims A Co, 11 Suiter, B G Til-
den, C W Thompson, Tison & G, J L Yillalonga, A M
& C W West, J Warner, J J West, Weil A M, Weed A
C, W P Yonge.
Consignees per Central ktatlroari.
* Aug. 18, 1866.
185 bales cotton, 90 do yarn,-3 do wool, 113 sacks
wheat, 7 bills dried fruit, 4u0 sheets copper, 90 empty
jug-, 123 pcs casting. 12 cars wood and mdse to J W
Lathrop A Co. A S Hartrldge, E Padelford, Crane A
G, K Habersham A Son, Brady, S A Co, Wilder A F,
L J Guilmartin A Co, Tison <£• G, Capt Baily, F White,
Holcombe A Co, O Cohen A Co, Basil Truesdale, Brig
ham, H A Co, B F Sandford.
lei*.—March E vines, the negro for whose ap-
rDei'.-u a reward of two hundred dollars was of-
:l ur paper a few days since, charged with mur-
; an • t!icc-r in Bulloc h county, was, we learn,
ifcti'. and t»hot by a citizen of Bulloch county,
. rto be arrested. The negro lived bnt a
. —tilts after being shot.
:s.—The steamship Alabama, with a
rrived at her wharf about one o’clock on
d^charged by Captain H. J. Dickerson
y* t>. the freight all stored, and a heavy
: in the short space of eighteen hours.
The >d. r*.r Alltel*>pe. Capt. Chadwick, which ar
rived!! mVw.iidtlphia yesterday, has on board four
cars’. : Afatuc(julf Railroad.
A writer in the New York
lst -, gives the following gratifying
tii grain crops. No news could be
the price of food will be & vital mat-
e coming season.
*’ the Western grain crops are of the
: character. The exceptions to the gene-
i large yield of wheat aud Indian corn
a few localities in Ohio and Michigan,
•dts in Illinois, Iowa, Wisconsin, and
promising beyond any season for the
r yeas. On the lines of the East and
in Chicago to the Mississippi river,
1-land, Alton, Burlington, and Quincy,
fields are uniformly about the heaviest
Ko»m ever known, and the young corn
w, li. The reports from the Kentucky
lohacco crop, thus far received bv the
ty, are also a large and successful growth.
i* i> am* Weather.—Vegetation seems to
- y lining up in every direction. A geutle-
in portions of Coweta county, a day or
nil' us that the people were despondent
-•‘•■■iru-n.-u. a ntiz- u from near White .Sulphur
l, .‘; ' , u Monday that everything in the
'-'“•••.i 'll was being burned up. The intelli-
;• at nearly every portion of this county is
•" lit 'ame effect. From every direction such
J* '' Vl ^-'TTve. We are further told that many
- iaVt ‘ extracted with freedmen on
i!.k:y i.-il the laborers that, as they them-
*’ !:n l’° °f fiiaking anything, it is best for
u .UHi u their contracts and seekemploy-
'* ij*re. m order that they may make some-
■ in many instances the freed-
,'. it l “ e “situation.” have left to seek em-
. ,. e ar( * o arful that distress and hunger
•-.an^hout tliis section of the country.
• av we had a light sprinkle ot rain, hut not
^ V. V ; l ,e time of going to press
‘ V i"' v/ - i i * ib^icatiou of rain.—La Grange
E ' t ' X ' VKE ^ ITES -—The following is recom-
- a certain and speedy cure for snake bites:
- i i° ( iij e (jf potasgium> an( j grains
i m one ounce of water, to be
hi:- i . j, ' 1 a ground glass stopper, and to bo
Ithe cirn.bt• v "~ ue ver interually. If possible,
li: - •• a '• v. aUon in thc parts bitten by bandaging,
wi' * r :in - vtlj mg t° tighten the bandage,
I*'- .• ^ lu,lon to the bite with a piece of cot-
T , . ^ything that will hold the fluid, and
r, “ "'"'md and keep wet till the cure
!* ' uii ! tfi at five drops of undiletedpoi-
^ ! , 1 a rul tle snake, mixed with five
*^*#3. < J‘. t?s,, l«ti°n, and inserted in a wound
I • as harmless as ten drops of water.
I ^ 11K 8octh.—We notice, says a North-
■ '•..rV-,,.' negroes are acquiring
L ’ ’•! w l J >te folks with a rapidity that
in the future. A black woman
}/'• "!. i;'. ’ r °ught & suit against a black man
Iu ?** e marriage—the first example
• 'vr , , i, ** 111 that fjtate. Furthermore, two
s. -' H i u u Ju ol near the city of
* ""%«*> d -fh la8tWeek -
' tivc Htlootem, , 1 he weil P onfi
. eouiliatum B had been u? pacc9: au <l when
I : i:<ler, jt was. announced that S, wounded ln
i -t-'en to all parties, sic iiur aa S“* t “ ctlon hBd
Miniature Almanac—Thu d„
11 toil V7ATER. C 1
.. 2 15iAt Port 3 46
Arrivals at the Hotels.
''n.AMvI HOUSE—W. H. WlLTBERGKE.
Fla
h Fla
lh;-'tis. Ij.irto
hj^'t. * it,
(,.f''"t. Uiv
sgs°-
J J Williams, Fla
■I U ltea.ll. A <fc G R R
S Baird, Atlanta
V Kossean, N Y
W 11 Clifton, Lawton
G Jl Willett, Ga
J M Marvin, Fla
Maj a T Alexander, »tr
Gen ..arm:.
iW B Wood, Newnan
O McDermott, Ga
^Wbrui, Oily ^
G s J KKVEN aODSE-G. IfCGINLY,
c K «neuiore, IL Stuart. City
'hr "“tiler, \ v l Mrs Wilson A ilanghtr, Ga
UK. '"Hint, v y l’l •!'Wright, Macon
“Wer, fy y 1 | W (.T.ickaberry, H Head
IJ L King, Oswego
t^u' WnALLH0DSE ~ A - B - Lcc,s -
*$ a M?^ SOn
,*iico. c'’ <-»ty
-J ! lip. ’ 'io
:LS>,"
y' St Albans
Skl ^iW
C H Compton, N Y
A Limeburner, sir Ala
bama
T a Morel, City
F E Shafer, sir Alabama
A Richardson, do
Capt Limeburner, do
G F Smith, do
G W White, do
J H Morrison, Va
R H Campbell, Va
8 Fulegton, Fla
V S Floyd, Ala
Receipts per Atlantic & Gulf R. R.
Aug. 18,1866.
17 bales cotton, 233 bills rosin, 63 bbls spirits, and
mdse to P H Betm, Tison AG, Miller A Bro, Mercer
A A. J W Anderson A Son, Scranton, 8 A Co, J A
Roberts, E A Parramore, C R R Asrt, P A Depplsh, M
G Ehrlich, J Bootli & Co, WAR McIntyre A Co, Maj
C Wallace.
This Delicious Tonic,
Especially designed for the use of the
Medical Profession and the Family.
Is now indorsed by all tiie prominent Physicians,
Chemists and Connoisseurs, as possessing ail those
intrinsic medicinal qualities (tonic and diuretic) which
belong to an
OLD AND PURE GIN.
We trust that our established reputation—founded
upon eighty-eight years of experience—abundantly
vindicates onr claims to public confidence, and guar
antees the excellence of this Standard Article.
Put up in cases, containing one dozen bottles each,
and sold by
H. GK RTJWE,
SAVANNAH,
And all prominent Druggists, Grocers, Ac.
A. M. BININGER & CO.,
[Established 1778.] Sole Importers,
No. 15 Beaver street, New York.
Opinion* of the Pregg.
The Biuingers. No. 15 Beaver street, have a very
high reputation to sustain, as the oldest and best
house in New Y'ork.—Home Journal.
The house of A. M. Bininger A Co., No. 15 Beaver
street, has sustained for a period of eighty years a
refutation that may well be envied.—N. Y. Evening
Post. je5-eod-d*wlv.
BOOKS! BOOKS!
FOR SALE BV
Cooper, Olcotts & Farrelly.
The House by the Churchyard, by Le Fauce.
The Montanas, by Sallie J. Hancock.
Our Neighbors in the Corner House, by T. 8. Ar
thur.
Ten Years of a Lifetime, by Hosmer.
A Day's Ride, by Charles Lever.
Jenny Ambrose, a domestic story.
Hand and Glove, by Amelia B. Edwards.
Running the Gauntlet, bv Gates. anlS
Wax and Pearl Flowers.
T HE ART of making WAS and PEARL FLOWERS
is taught in an elegant manner, and ln a very
short time, by Mss. ELIZA KEOGH,
Corner of Bronghton and Barnard streets,
jy26-tf Over L. Fries’ Store.
BRICKS! BRICKS!!
1 20*000 ® arnt BricfcfOTSa^eby^
On Savannah and Ogeechce Canal, above Swavne'a.
may28.
TO COTTON PLANTERS.
T HE “ARROW TIES’* and “PAINTED IRON
BANDS” are a complete substitute for Rope in
baling Cotton.
They combine the ntmost simplicity with the
greatest possible security.
They are fastened quicker, nold the Bale smaller,
and cost much less than Rope.
These Ties are largely in use and very popular in
the Gulf States.
The undersigned is prepared to fill orders for any
quantity, deliverable ln any of the principal Beaport.
They are for sale by Messrs. ANDREW LOW A
CO„ Savannah, and Mr. ROBERT MURE, Charleston.
For farther particulars, address
H. T. BARTLETT,
Ge e al Agent,
28 Carondelet street, New Orleans,
S25 Reward.
jw.rs sfsK
person gtviim i„ r . Ile , I' 1 * 10 of the left hip. Any
receive the abo’ve rewMd n l ° convict lhe ttlief wUI
aul5-lw* a *
WM. BAILEY.
CORN.
6000 BDSUELS PR,ME BELLOW, in store.
3,000 bushels Prime Yellow, afloat
For sal© by
anl-tf BRADLEY, HILL A CO
WM. clabk.
T. M. JONES.
• N. WiLgON
Clark, Jones & Co.,
BROKERS AND GENERAL COMMIS
SION MERCHANTS,
No. 1 Stoddard’s Lower Range. Bay St.,
an3-lm 8AVANNAH, GA.
FOR RENT,
It
On reasonable terms. FOUB COUNTING
ROOMS and TWO LARGE HALLS in the
brick building on the corner of Bay and Un-
coln streets. Possession given Immediately
EDWARD PADELFOBD.
Miscellaneous.
HELMBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU,
For Wssknsa. arising from Indiscretion. *V mtat.il
fowmaaf Natan which an aooompaoiad by so many
alarming symptoms, among which will hs fboad tadla-
peslUan ts berths, Lons ot lUmar?, Whksfhlnem,
Horror of Disease, or Foreboding, of Bril; a Hot.
Universal Lssoltade, Prostration, and tooMtHy Water
Into the eqjoymmts of society. -
The Constitution, onoe affected with Organic Wtahutt,
reqstres the aid of Medicine to trimgOun and Wrapovaa
Os JptM>, whioh HELMBOLD’S BRACT BOCHU Ha
variably dots. It no treatment ta submitted to, <ta-
HELMBOLD'S FLUID Q(TRACT BUCHU,
b affections pesallar In “ Itnuus,” la uneqosled by
hny ethsr ffeporatloiv as b Chlorosis or. HwtsntW.
FomMaesi, or Sopprsmaa af Customary ’■OMnhUoos,
Ulcerated or Sohima Stats of tbs Utans; and all oosa-
fialnts lneMrat tethe Kx, whether arialog from habits
of dMpntian, Imprudence ta, or the dsollns or Anngt
hkudold’b nun> extract bucku
IMPROVED ROBB WABH
VIU radically exterminate hem the ayatsm Plans IS
arising Item Habits of Dbatpatiah af WCrtgiam, littb
sr as dtaaps <*. did, ns fhennxafmsa or ^nwr; non.
pistely saparasdlng those intfilwmnr ssf Isy.i Hr
irniim, Cbpsfts, swd Jfcrrwy, In all thesadisiasi
DBB HBLMBOXjyB
- - • • ’
FLUID EXTRAOT BUOHU
b all Diaaaaos of thans organs, whether existing to
“Me”or” Aasfe,”frominbniiLi emu.se^toaNiy,
and ns mattw hew hny riandtsy. It In ifrrsnant In tests
and odor, “ Aastedude ” in action, and more strength'
eniag than soy of the pnparatloos of Bor* er Jrwt.
Ihoss sodbring from Broken doom or Ddiotk Ctopff
OtfioM, praam Qu remedy at onec.
Tbs reader most be swore that bowtror slight my
be tbs attack of the above dteeues, It Is osrtotn tssf-
bat Mi Bodfly HtdUk, Mental Paten, and U^ptnm.
U tha sbovs disease, require the aid of a dlursUa
HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU
b th* Great Dlnratla ;
• > - ta mUmm
HELMBOLD'S HIGHLY CONCENTRATED
COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA,
fTu
For portly tag tbs blood, removing all cbronbantlts.
tloaal diseasea arising from an Impure state of the
Mood, and the only reliable and eflbctoal known
remedy for the cure of Scrofula, Scald Head,Salt thoqa_
Patna and Swelling* of the Bone*, Ulceration of tbs
Throat and Lego, Blotches, Pimples an the Face, tatter,
Erysipelas, and nil scaly eruption* of the akin,
and beauufssig mt complexion .
Not a tow of tbs worst disorders that affect mankind
arise from tbaesrruptton that accumulates la tbs blood.
OT all the dltoonorios that hare been mods to pure* It
ont, none OOP equal la Ofbot HELMBOLD’S COMPOUND
EXTRACT OP SABSAPARn.LA. It cleanses and reno
vates ton Hoad, Instils the rigor of health Into the
system, and purges ont the humors which make die
ease. It stimulates the healthy functions ot the body,
sad opsin tha disorders that grow and rankle in the’
Mood. Soeh a remedy that could be relied on, baa
long been sought for, and now, for the first time, tbs
pablle hare eoe oo which they can depend. Our space
here does not admit of certificates to show Its effects,
bat tha trial of a single bottle will show the sick that M
has virtues ourpsmlng anything they have arortohto.
Two tablespoanful of the Extract of Sarsaparilla added
Isa piatef wntaYtosqaollathsItabon Diet Drink,and
sns bottle Is tally equal to n galloa of the Syrup uf Sar-
mperilla, er tbs dseoctloo is usually mads,
Bg. THESE EXTRACTS HAVE BEEN ADMITTED TO
USE IN THE UNITED STATES ARMY, and areako la
vary general use In all the Slats HOSPITALS and PUB.
UC SANITARY INSTITUTIONS throughout the land, aa
wall as ln Private practices, and are considered as In
valuable remedies.
8m Medical Propcrtia of Budu,
FROM D18PENSAT0BY OF THE UNITED irrafn
See Professor Diva’s valuable works on tbs Practice
of Physio.
See remarks mads by tbs lets celebrated Dr. Puna
of Philadelphia.
See remarks made by Dr. Ephraim M’Dowma, 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.
See Medico ClUrurgical Rtnao, published by Bals
am Thavaaa, Fellow of Royal College of Surgeons.
■so most of the late Standard Works of Medleiao.
EXTRACT BUCHU,
“ SARSAPARILLA. ”
Sold by all Druggictt.
PRINCIPAL DEPOT—
HELMBOXiD’B
SBU0 ARS CHEMICAL WAREHOUU*
694 BROADWAY.
W. m. WALSH
Wholesale Agent for tile State of Georgia.
dec27-eodly
BY BLUE dk MEYER.
THIS DAY, 20th lust, St 10 o'clock a. m„ will bn aid,
5 barrels old Bourbon Whiskey
5 barrels Excelsior Whiskey
t 6 barrels White Beans
26 barrels Iriah Potatoes
ID boxes Cheese
M boxes Fsmily Soap
20 foxes Toilet Soap
20 boxes Tomato Catsup
SO bases Cigars, various brands
200 r—*^* Smoking Tobacco
200 barrels Rappee Snuff
Clotting. Dry Goods
Hats, Shoes, Notions, and
An assortment of Furniture.
XIAO,
At private sole— ,
Auction Sales.
looUd silver Tea Sett
9 solid silvar tbke Bates
1 solid ttlvec aoqp Ladle.
iJ
, j 10 \
it
au20-lt
EXECUTOR’S SALE.
•Y BELL, WILLY At CHSUBTUlS. ,
Will be aold at Auction, before the Coart House
dour of Chatham county, on the FIRST TUESDAY
toKptsmbcrJiext, between the usual boo*of £&**-
iflTs sales, the following named property :
Lot number thirty-four fNo. 84) and improvement*
Liberty Ward. Savannah, north side of South Hr and
silent, third door west from Montgomery street.
Jaat at iM bond of tne river.
Abo, twenty-fonr and three-quarter acres (24X).
tying in the rear of said two lots.
Also, lots eight and nine (8 and 9) In Yamacmw.
North Oglethorpe Ward, on couth aide of Mill street,
west of Fahm street. f.
• Also, one fraudred seres Ijbg la Effingham
county, Georgia, by the Central Railroad, 20 miles
from Savannah, and formerly owned by Wade.
Also, lots 106,125, 168, 21T, *18, 490 acres each.
Sixth District, or originally Appling, now Coffee,
county, lying immediately on the St. Ella. Tnese
lots are w^l timbered and fertUe^ m ^
JOHN MoOONOGHY,
ro^Q-UIb gxacqtof WUI of John Finiaygop.
EXECUTOR’S SALE.
BY T. J. WALSH.
On TUESDAY. October 2d, will be sold In front of
the Court House, east half of Lot No. 31, Columbia
Ward, subject to a ground rent of Sll-60 per annum,
with improramaatA a Dwelling with four rooms, and
Kite haija yard.
East half at Lot No, 18, Green Ward. Ground rent,
$17.'fi6 ; per annum. Improvements—two-etory Dwell
ing, with six rooms. Kitchen and Stable.
also,
40 shares Central Railroad stock.
Sold as the estate of John Hanpt, for a division
amongst the heirs.
Terms cash, purchaser paying tor titles and stomp..
au20-tds
EXECUTOR’S HAT.E
BX BKLL, WTLLY to CHRISTIAM.
Will be sold on the FIRST TUESDAY in October, ln
front of the Court House, in the city of Savmnnsh, be
tween the legal hours of sale :
Lot No. 17, Carpenter's Row, fee simple, and Lot
No. 12, Crawford Ward, ground rent. The improve
ments consist of a two-etory wooden House, and four
tenement brick Houses, belonging to the estate of
Ain. Margaret James. 8old for the benefit of the
Mrs end creditors of said estate.
Terms cash, purchaser paying for papers.
au'AMds R. D. ARNOLD, Executor.
; , EXECUTOR’S SALE.
BY THOMAS J. WALSH,
On TUESDAY, October 2d, will be sold in front of
the Court House,
ONE SMALL WOODEN BUILDING, on the south
ern quarter of east half of Lot No. 31, Columbia Ward,
fronting on York street lane. Sold ae the estate of
Mrs. Eliza Haupt, for the benefit of the heirs and
creditors of said estate.
Terms cub, purcfigdsr ynyiny for titles and stamps.
uoKMds. . -
MAltSDEft’S
Asiatic OWera Core
1 8, WITHOUT OOtfST, the vplyaab and reliable
medicine for Hike immediate relief and cure of the
threatens tadtevMMn.ear pon-
X
pestilence which
etneot.
It ha been nsed with such snoe
deole of ’64 In tb4a oountry, and
Europe and Asia, that the FientA ad
vemmente have adopted tha recipe as the
la all'caeee of
dolera, Ciolera Morlins ail mantoa.
*<a* When stothaed at
Brent surprise has been
AvWitsouaky with whieo
armies have escaped the plague
note where the pestilence prevailed. aa*en
wedlaeo.writi* whelirattribauwe to the
ta'alnhblepreparnthMu. •
Asiatic Cholera cure.
The prOPHetor, conttitent of t|se merits o this wa
kasAltailima r.oK.i M tAre, r n.
FOB NEW YORK
^**». •»■■■■ — i
ATLANTIC COAST
]V£ail Steamship Line.
SIDE WHEEL laNE.
’• b, » Passage #3S..
•Sietrage $13
, p^ljnif.
and'use all mean', which medical experience ^
towards relieving And mitigating’iu effect.
Satisfied, by experience, of the result roly lag on
the Impartial opinion of the medical proffaaloa, to
whom the f.rmulaplits preparation ig at all tin
accessible, I present
MARSDEN’S ASIATIC CHOLERA
CURE
As the greatest discovery science ha made to
the progress of the asnorjpe, CHOLERA MORBUS.
PREPARED BY '
T. \V. UARSDEN,
DEPOT AND LABORATORY 487 BROADWAY, N.Y.
FOR SALE BT ALL DRUGGISTS.
“Nothing new under the flan” was aa old adage
which eaimut be admitted as a truism in the present
day, for we have hourly to record diacoreriee and in-
ventlons in Med cal Science which would otaaiah
Galen and bis disciples. Of 'he maay which oome
twfore oar notiee we must single out Dr. T. W. MAR8-
DEN’S ASIATIC CuOLRKA CURB a an article of
real merit and chetriu .y i ccommend it tn all fllnrura
of the bowels. Wbepeb* irum '-eraonal hnowM
in this matter, feeling satisfied a^ who'Wflltrriia
endorse onr flBw» —X- F, Tint#,
TSU
WRIGHT’S
Patent Improved
IRON SCREW!
NATURE’S OWN REMEDIES.
Congress Spring Water.
Empire Spring Water.
Columbian Spring Water.
No natural or artificial compound has yet been dis
covered or manufactured that equals these waters as
a preventive, relief and permanent cure for many
etnporary and chronic diseases, as proved by tha
experience of many thousands who have drank them
for years, with the most beneficial effects.
CONGRESS WATER
Is a cathartic, alterative and tonic, ind Is a valuable
remedy lor affections of the liver and kidney*,.dys
pepsia, goat, chronic constipation and cutaneous dis
eases. is a most powerful preventive of the fevers
and billons complaints so prevalent ln watte ell-'
motes.
EMPIRE WATER
is a cathartic, and a valuable remedy for rheuma
tism, derangement of the liver, diseases of the skin,
and general debility. Its effects are most salutary In
lung diseases. It Is an almost sure cure for scrofula,
and the most aggravated forms or dyspepsia. As a
preventive and care for all billons derangements it
stands unrivalled.
COLUMBIAN WATER ;
Is a tonic and diaretic of a highly beneficial charac
ter, and Is a positive remedy for diabetes, gravel,
calculus, irritation and inflammation of the kidneys
and bladder, and has most singularly active effects
In restoring the<e organs when debilitated by long
disease. Females who have suffered for years from
irregularity, and the distressing diseases known
a to their sex, have been entirely cured by the
I aland judicious use of Columbian Water.
These waters arc bottled fresh gnd pure, from each
of the above named springs, ln so careful and secure
a manner that they preserve all their medicinal frlne
lor years, and will be found equally efficacious when
drank thousands of miles distant as when taken
direoliy from the spring.
Beware of imitations and Inferior Wat ere. The
corks of all gennlne Congress, Empire and Colombian
Waters are branded on the side of the cork, tlins:
I congress Water, l ( Empire Water, l
( C. A E. 8. Co. j i C. 4. E. S. Co. )
(Columbian Water, 1
( C. * E 8. Co. j
Packed safely and securely, tn boxra snibble tor
shipment to any part oif the world. Congress and,
Empire Watera In boxes containing four dozen pints,
or two dozen quart bottles each. Colombian Water
ln boxes containing fonr or six dozen half pints, op
or dozen pint bottles each.
Sold by Ml Druggists, Hotste, Wjn° Merchants, and
first-class Grocers.
Sold only at wholesale by
HOTCHKISS SONS, Proprietors.
9$ Beckman St., ». Y.
W Orders by mall receive prompt attehtibn.
july'-oodlm
backing Cotton.
T HE ATTENTION OF COTTON PLANTERS IS
invited to the claims of this invention, whicll, ln
SIMPLICITY. ECONOMY, DURABILITY and POW
ER. surpasses any machine for Baling Cotton ever
before presented to the country. Its great excel
lence in these respects makes it
THE BEST MACHINE
FOR PACKING COTTON
IN THE WORLD!
1. ITS SIMPLICITY.—It Is a new and improved
application or the Screw Power; just as simple ln its
construction as the old fashioned wow lea screw, as
easily managed, and no more liable to get out of or
der. No ropes or pullies as used in the cotton
presses.
9. ITS ECONOMY.—It has been demonstrated by
actual experiment to lie cheaper than the wooden
screw. The timbers used in its construction are
rnuuh smaller and fewer than those employed in the
old screw; the levers being only 16 feet long, and the
height of the whole frame above the be4 being only
10 feet. All these timbers can be pictured on the
plantation, no matter how exhausted tha forest. Any
ordinary wood workman can build tte frame, and
IhH a dozen hands will put it up in a tern hours.
3. ITS DURABILITY.—'The screw anl Nut are of
iron, aud will last for years without any appreciable
wear. The whole machine occupies so little space
that It rail be completely covered at very small cost.
4. ITS POWER—With a lever only sixteen feet
long, one mule is sufficient for packing the heaviest
bales. Planters who have used it say that, with two
mules, cotton may be compressed on this machine
for shipment.
This Screw was invented joit before the opening of
the war, and has subsequently never been very gen-
eiMllv Introduced. Those who have used It and seen
it used, unanimously concur in the opinion that it is
UNRIVALLED AS A JCOTT0N SCREW.
The following testimonial! from some of the best
and most reputable planters ln the country show the
estimate ln which this Screw stands wRh those who
have tried it:
We bave need and seen in operation for the last
five years, Wright’s Improved Cotton Iron Screw,
and feel no hesitation ln pronouncing It the very best
Cotton Screw we have ever known. So highly do
we esteem it, that. If practicable to obtain one or
them we would have no other. It is easily bn It,
simple in tts construction, not liable to getofitof
order, packs well, with great power and with great
faCil Ed"waid T. Shepherd. O. Y. Banks.
Elcanah Pace. W. H. Mitchell.
Columbus, Ga., July 1. 1866.
All orders tar the Screw will be filled by
LINV1LLE & GLSiSON,
Savannah, Ga., or
L. D. PALMER,
General Agent forSonthern Georgia and S. Carolina.
jy30-dkw2m
Notice.
UME.
iJ ■ .(
2000 BARRELa of best ROCKLAND LIMB,
in fine order, for sale by
BBABLBY, HiLL A CO,
Notice.
LL persons indebted to the estate of Elisabeth
Verdier are requested to make D . T _
ment to N» undersigned, and all persons having
claims against said estate most present them, dnhr
attested, within the time prescribed by law.^ 7
aul8-l swfiw J. J. WARING, Administrator.
T HE FOLLOWING LOTS OF LAND and improve
ments upon Lots are in arrears for city taxes,
*°Lot No. 5, Berrien Word, triangle on Gaston st.
Lot and improvements No. 6 Carpenter's Bow.
Lot and improvements west half of No. 13, Carpsn-
tC LoUu3 improvements Ho. 14, Carpenter's Bow.
Lot andimprovementeNml^t^nter'.Row.
Improvement No. W,
Improvement No. 24, W4rd •
Late No. % 3, «■ ^
Three-fourths of tot’#*. Garden Lot, east
^“LT3?^Sn 1 H^" t ’ W#8t
g^mprovementoNo;
Sssss-SSS^
Lot and improvement* No. 5. GUmraviBe.
Lots 6, 6. 7, 8,9,11, IT, M, 19, J*. ». ■*. Mont -
“ilite lota and improvements 3,4.18, North
Oglethorpe Word.
Lot 10. Middle Oglethorpe Wsrd.
Lot 25, South Oglethorpe wmo.
Lettera A. B, C, D. A#, O. H. L*. Stephens Ward.
Improvement
Eas t port No. 14.
Improvement No. 16. ward.
a!?Oi^ownenMff*tb« tto*® mentioned property ore
sss si
intoteshandsorms » improvement* for
ssassisssis—was*-
8alc - City Treasurer,
ani-tt -
NOTICE.
DYthe Ordinance ^tee SSTu'pSS
IS theSTthdayofDece^ merehaudiae and
groas sales of event d«s® n l>“"“ e m0 ney payable In
wares, uponfreightand J^Smules. are required to
this city, and upon hones ana m
be paid monthly. Tb* 10 ^
celve the above tax for tne poo* ^ J GIBSON,
City Treainrer,
jyb '
CHOICE FAMILY FLOUR I
from new wheat.
THE savttnah SUtemBonr^EUlMf^endof
A Broughton street) t <maUty of NEW
and Famine, with ““^g^^^mes ssp-
FLOUB, made from NEW w barr€l4 ^ barreJ
GRITB -
hv tha baahsl or half bushel.
ladies and gentlemen,
containing
jylfffim
. moSTH Iff BffING MADE
A M ™ iprOVBD STENCIL DIES by
uemen. 8en d «» 0,Ul0CUe
,ple. and|ricss. gp "*S’j fc
OO.,
Brattleboso., Yt
ON THIS CONTINENT.
It Is warranted to restore 0R’’r if ant TO rre
ORiotNAL, natural color, in every, isc it witlkrer
the hair from falling out; it will fr o Me a-od from
humors and dandruff; promote the hr tV u of tb*
hair, and is a beautiful dbessino.
We offer no large rewards, but we nth > u all of
onr agentsto refund the monet to , iy p i n who
will use two bottles, and then say Bt inn' Vnos-
taei.e Hair Restorative has not per arms ail we
claim.
Testimony from the. OapUnl of ti e untie States.
Messrs. Barrett A Co:
I was Induced to give your Hair p epu atfon a trial,
and can heartily recommend It as onequallad 01 a
Dressing. Purifier and Kt sUrsr,—giving to the Hair
a luxuriant richness, and to the bead a cool and
must agreeable sensation, while tt to ttfiroagh ln re
storing the hair to its natural color.
Very respectfully, W. Hamlkt.
Washington, D. c., May 15, 1866.
Messrs. J. R Barrett A Co t
I was Induced by a friend to make a trial of Bar
rett’s Vegetable Hair Restorative, aafi I am very
much pleased with the effect it boa had oo my bate
I was nearly half gray, and mow, before using one
bottle, my head lg freed from, dandruff, and my bah
boa all the appearance of youth. I fully be here Bar
rett’s to be the best hair preparation ln the world.
Wm. Hamilton.
Fredonla, N. Y-, April 26,1866.
J. R. BARRETT A CO„ Proprietors,
Manchester, New Hampshire.
JACOB LIPPMAN,
Corner Congress and Barnard streets. Agent.
IT Sold by all Druggists. Jy2-tf
City Sheriff’s Sale.
U NDER and by virtue of a fl. fa. issued oat of the
Honorable City Conrt of Savannah, returnable
to November term 1SG6, in favor of Edgar L. Gner-
ard vs. William H. E mits, I have levied and will
sell on the first Tuesday in September next, being
the 4th day or s*id month, in front of the Gonrt
House, in the city of avannah. between the legal
hours of sale, fifteen (15) sh res of the stock of the
Savtiimah Mntual Loan Association, to satisfy the
same. Property pointed out by plaintiff.
Term* cash, purchasers paying for titles.
CHARLES J. WHITE,
Sheriff C. 8.
will tears fas theAkoreanrteterfoto regular tor,
freight of ’jkusoge, having superior accommo-
a allows, apply to ——■
iM? • - I. a. ■> RUNTRR to GAMMEf.L.
DM iij Regular Comiunicatioa
,,r ■ frn* •
HILTON HEAD.
.'.‘"tea,, 1 :
Sloop Fanny & Mary,
,C»pt. SlCKKL,
remarkably
ff'S* ah«-oaiTirette»UHtti>daatea mail, the
RMtaul ttpnn and IranaBortatlou Company and
southern Express Are authorized to receive packages
for her. r ^
Any Information enn be obtained of Oapt. Sickel,
nr by inquiring of a. u. Ruwe, corner at St Julian
and Bryan atyeeta,
OLD W-tfEfiEY LIE.
Lcaw tmj titm and Satnnjay,
For Palatka, E. Fla.,
laklr • .» b- fit>» v. • -
TOUOTWO AT BRUHBWIOK, BT. MA
STS, JACKSON-
VILLE AND FICQLATA.
Ike new and elegant steam packeis,
LIZZIE BAKER,
Capt. N. KINS, and
SYLVAN -SHORE,
(*P V 7^, W KR,
having been apedally fitted np for this route ultl
" ‘ regnlarly
T TUK.--
„„ .... SATUR
DAY MORNING, at ten o’clock:
Returning, will leave Jacksonville every Tuesday
and Friday, striving: at Savannah every Wednesday
and Hatardar KaWnlAliHBteM -iWaminect with the
New York steamers.
For freighter Passage apply at the office on Florida
wharf, or to , .
CLAGHORN A CUNNINGHAM,
Agents.
K. B—All freight payable ty shippers. Jyltl-tf
n WVYVlM aleamship
GENERALBARNES,
posi-
TBursdioY, AW*. 0* 4 p. n.
For freight or
didly arranged accot
having new and splen-
Hone.qppij to v
’ —acjicsjatyppiy to
L®*»waSSS
after Tne^day, gtsffastan^ SmSt? 8
clock
secured
aul7
Murray's Line
FOR
FOIV • A LE,
»SL“.
BIVJEB STEAMBOATS and TOW
BOATS, of varlons sUei and draft.
' - xiao.
Vessels, Steam Barges, Ae.
A. M. BA COSTA,
No. 42 Water street, N. V.
Also, at the same time and place, an open face
GOLD WATi'H, levied npon as the property 01
Franck. McNeil, by virtue of a fl. fa. in favor of Ames
n. Roberts. Terms cash.
. .. CHARLES J. WHITE,
ant-tds Sheriff C. 8.
Chatham Sheriff’s Sale.
U NDER and by virtue of two fi. fa’s, issued ont of
the Hon. Superior Court of Chatham County, re
turnable to the January term, 1867, of said Conrt, ln
fhvor of Aaron Champion vs. Angiu McAlpin, J. W.
McAlpln and Dpnald McAlpin, I nave this day levied
npon. and will sell, before the Conrt House door,
in the City of Savannah, County of Chatham, and
State of Georgia, between the legal honre of sale,
on the first Tuesday of September next, being the 4th
day of said month, the following property, to wit:
All that tract or parcel of land, situate, lying and
being in Chatham Coanty, on the Savannah river,
and known as “ The Hermitage,” containing about
six hundred and forty (#40) acres, more or lore, and
bounded as follows: On* the north by the Savannah
river, on the east by lands belonging to Wm. H.
Stiles, on the south by the August* rood, and oa the
west by land i belonging to Jotaa Williamson, with
the buildings and improvements on the said tract of
land, lying and being the property ot the above
named def ndants. described and conveyed in a cer
tain Indenture of Mortgage bearing date the 24th day
or May, eighteen hundred and aixty-ooe, to satisfy
said fi. fa’s,
Property pointed ont by Plaintiff’s Attorneys.
Terms cash, purchasers paying for titles.
aug3-td
BENJAMIN L. COLE,
8beriff C C.
FRESH GROUND GRITS
AND CORN MKALs
A LWAYS on hand, in large or small quantities,
and for sale (at the lowest price) Ire
B. F. HANFORD,
At the Savannah Mills,
jy21-tf - East end of Brenghtnn street.
VALUABLE PLANTATION
For Sale.
, T’HK subscriber offers his plantstlon snd appnr-
X tenances for sate on reasonable terms; also, the
entire crop of Core. Couon, Cane, Potatoes, Ac.,
now in process of cultivation.
Thts Plantation is situated nine miles from Madi
son Court Honre, Fla., and two miles from Cherry
Lake Chnreh, where there are good schools now in
■nccessfnl operation. The fertility of the s 11 and
healthfotnens of the place, and the high moral tone of
the neighborhood, make it one of the most 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, red the uncleared lands are oov-
ered with the finest oak, hickory and pine timber.
The plantaton is now ln successful operation, with
400 acres planted In long staple cotton, which will
produce st least 9M bales; 27v acres la com, which
will produce 4,(05 bushels com.
The landa on the entire place are composed ot
2.560 acres—1,000 acres cleared and under good
fences.
1 will also sell eighty head of bogs, fourteen good
mnles, well broke, two horses, three plantation wag
ons, forming utensils to run twenty ploughs, black
smith and carpenter’s tools, one McCarthy Cotton Gjn.
household an. I kitchen furniture, and everything else
on the place.
There Is nu unfal log well of water on the place,
good dwelling house and cabins sufficient to accom
modate all the laborers necessary to woik the plan
tation successfully.
If applied for early, the purchaser will get a bat
gain.
Address me at Madison O. H., Fla.
an»-dtr JOHN L. TOOKE.
NEW
YORK.
The favorite, new, first-class steamship
viraO,
E. M. BULKLEY, Commander,
will leave for the altore port on her regnlar day, *
Thursday, Aw gnat 143, .* 4 o'clock p. in.
cla“,^ r ,r“ g6 - * ,aVl “* ** and40n teacco mmo-
- 02 ? MUSTER A GAMMELL.
Empire Line
FOS m i»u.
The new end (aat sidewiieel steamship
San Salvador,
ATKINS, Master,
Will sail Tor .V. »v York on
Saturday, August 25, at — o’clock — m.
PASSAGE RATES: ;<i '
abln Passage, $25...........Steerage, $13
For freight or passage, having accommodations su
perior to any steamer.il, {bis trade, apply to
B. H. riABTnre
No. 12 Stoddard’s Range.
GARRISON A ALLEN, Agents,
aa No. 5 Bowling Green. M. Y.
SEMI-WEEKLY LINE
FOR CHAKLE8T0N,
VIA HILTON HKAD AND BEAUFORT.
Carrying the United States Mail.
Leave every Wednesday and
^ ‘ at 3 P.M.
LIFE AND CAMPAIGNS
OP
Notice.
ra
E UNDESIGNED have entered into a limited
Partnership, under the Firm name at CRAMS A
GRAYBILL, for the transaction of ntoensrnl Com
mission business in the City of Savannah. Benson
A. Crane and Jam s H. Grajbtll, of Savannah, are
the general partners, and James S. GmyMU. of Ma
con, Georgia, Is the special partner, and cootrlbates
twenty thousand dollars (630,0 0) to tha oommon
stock, nto partnership is to commence ea the tret
of August, 1866, and shall terminate re the 31st of
July, 186J. IL A. CRANE,
J. H. GRAYBILL,
ane4 6w . J. 8. GRAYBILL.
Lient. Gen. T. J. Jackson.
(STONEWALL JACKSON,)
BY PROF. K. L. DABNEY, D. D.,
Of the Union Theological Seminary, Virginia.
nib ——
F ROM the on usual advantages enjoyed by the au
thor for obtaining the most authentic material
■or a fall and reliable history of General Jackson’s
private, m well as public career, we are enabled to
offer to the pnbtte the meat de-Ruble history of this
great Christian warrior ever before published.
The work has been carefully revised and corrected
hr Sen. R. B. Lee, red is puhiteMd for the pecuniary
advantage or Mrs. Gea. Jackson.
The work is furnished to subscribers only, and can
be procured only through the regular agents. Sub-
sertben leaving their nasses and address at the office
of the Louisville Courier {where a specimen copy of
the work can be oeenj will be furnished as toon as
practicable. F. WILSON,
At Drag Store of A. A. Solomons a Ca,
aal4-6t Agent for the city of Savannah.
-j ' s 1
<-• 1U>1
Paper Hangings
AND
Window Shades.
MRS. MARY J. TURNER,
No. 58 St. Julian Straet»
Has received a new snpply of Paper Hangings, Win
dow Shades and Gilt Cornices, which will b* sold
cheap. JjjO-ti
1STutting, Jr*owell & Co.,
BANKERS,
MACON - .
C. A. NUTTING,
A. H. POWELL,
ISAAC SCOTT.
je28-bm
EDWARD PADELFORD,
SAVANNAH.
GEORGIA FLOOR,
From New Wheat.
1 A A SACKS AND HALF SACKS in store and
1UU for toe by
4-tf HOLCOMBE to CO.
Steamers for Sale.
rpWO LIGHT DRAFT RIVER STEAMERS AMD
one STEAM TUG, all nearly new. For toe low.
Apply to
jyil-tf
CHA8. L. COLBY A OO.
63f JfAXb
I if; \r m
For Sale at a Bargain,
One m-horse itfGiNk, portable
ONR3S M 2 ‘is -i T8?a*K>«ART
SEVERAL BQUJIRS
SAW MILLS, of capacity unsurpassed.
always
ANTI-FRICTION METAL,
or my OWN MANUFACTURE, superior to any
thing in the market red Warranted to give Satisfac
tion. . i i > < I j f i )
F. E. TIMMONS,
nngi-lte ‘ 1 Augusta, Ga.
DISEASES OF THE FEET.
Mrs. Eliza Keogh*
1X7HO WAS interacted la youth by her grand
ii ftthsr, an eminent swoon, chiropodist and
medical practitioner, ln his profemlons, has now,
from force of ctrcums antes, unearned the practice
AND
i at present attl
BARNARDSTB
BETS, bnt will soon remove to
a better office. She will vtett pi lifts » their real
iencei) U daked.
Btetre by perWdnn to Dra. North. Fitch and Horl-
beck, and Ordinary Bulat, at Charleaton, where she
has had a sncceearal practice. jyinr.twAwu _
For Rentr
ARRto- THREI
WATER.
JjTnsitellreiH
THREE GOOD ROOMS, WITH GAS AND
Apply to nustowsist corner Prion
Eastern Hay.
~ RALES PRIME EASTERN (from Portland
and for sale by
BRADLEY, BILL A OO. J
# rw,Mo
700 Maine) in teeee Mid tor wiie
The new and fast steamers
FANNIE,
Capt. W. T. MoNiltt, and
1PILOT BOY,
* Capt. T. R. Path*,
Being specially adapted to thlsronte, and having su
perior accommodations, will leaye regnlarly oa above i
the Fannie every Wednesday and Pilot Boy every
Saturday at 3 o'clock. Returning, will leave Charles
ton on Tuesdays and Fridays, at 8 a. m. These boats
connect with f-e steamers Sylvan Shore and Lizzie
Baker from Florida, with New York. Ebilidelpbia
and Baltimore steamships, nod the Central a .d Gplf
Railroads.
For freight or passage, apply to
F. M. MYRRLL, Ageift, 1
jv274f Charleston Wharf;
tug iinsrniiEfflL
■AIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
ST. THOMAS, PA BA PERNAMBUCO,
BAHIA, AND BIO DE JANEIRO.
EUnder contract with the United States and' Brael
Governments for the carriage of the mails, will die,
patch one of their ,
NEW FIRST CLASS SIDEWHEEL
BTBABCSHIFS,
each over 2,000 tons burthen,
On the 22d of Every Montlv
From the J • v
Fort of New York!
lng rates of passage, payable ln gold or Its equiva
lent: -,,..<4
FIEST OABIH. . jj )UJ
From New York to St. Thomas *80
From New York to Para .. .fflso
From New York to Pernambuco -i 170
From New York to Bahia. 180
From New York to Riode Janeiro goo
Steerago at half the** rates, bedding fpclnded.
Meals extra.
An experiencedBurgeon to toeahed to eachveteel.
All Letters must pan through the Poet Office. Post
age 10 Cents. j 4
For further information or i
mytl
itton or passage apply to
' R m. RARDMH, Agent,
: . Mew Tort Agents.
FOR SALE.
w supplied
with waterworks. TMfte Eflgines here Veto well
cored for, and are In good order. Apply to
:l ' R. laCHLIBON,
rel-lm Chalr|oa)| of Spedal Committee,
Rheumatism, Canoer,
And Epileptic Fltto
CURED BY ” ’
MRS. ELIZA K&06H,
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Ana eonmrxtng otatrge su.,OtMartmmn,
J^IALLS the attention of Wholesale and Ratal]
V* ehaeera io hi* superior stock of
Military and Fayal Qotbing,
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Watches, Ctotos, Fanny Good*, IfWeli* and Plated
Ware, Sworda, Sasliea, Belie, tfaBtatdertefo
Capa, FieVt Glasses, Qanntleta, Qk/ren, Ae.^Ac.
HEWSPiPEB DEPOT.
tYTEhave Increased our fa dlltles, red 'gib recelv-
' TT Inc by every null red steamer the latest
newspapers, periodicals, maga-
ZUtJSS, AND CHEAP IiTKRATURE.
Foretoi Public
Any American
era’prices.
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ESTILL A BROTHER,
(Down stain) Bull street, n^xt to FMt Offifle.