The Daily news and herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1866-1868, August 22, 1866, Image 3

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/ IOCAL MATTERS. WEDNESDAY MOENING. AUGUST 22. 1M Dep»,' tu, e ° r Ste»m«lilp» : »4^ ®***®*w» FOB WBW TORT. Steamship Genera 1 Barnes, Thursday, August 23, ,t 4 o'clock p- m. Steamship Virgo, Thursday, August 23, at 4p. m. fteamsulP San Salvador, Saturday, August 26, at _ o'clock — m. X,. - s. fob ruinaoBLHua. « , > Steamship Tonawanda, Saturday, August 28, at » o’clock a. id- Arrival and Dcpartnre of Trains. Leaves S-ivannah at arrives at Augusta at Arrives at Macon DAILY down passenger Ifiiii'S Macon at 8 A. M. 6:15 P. if, 8 P. M. TRAIN Leaves Augusta at 8:45 A. X. Arr:vesat Savannah at ......7:05 P. x. up night passenger train Leaves Savannah at 7 .-05P. x. Arrives at Augusta at 4:00 a. x. Arrives at Macon at 7:00 a. X. down night passenger TRAIN Leaves Macon at .5:40 p. X. Lt-aven Augusta at .. 8:25 P. x. Arrives at Savaunali at 5:30 a. x. Mlscellane Congress Spring W [er Empire Sprin^ 8 ^ 1 * Corumbiar^pring Water. — 1 ; >*ij id • No natural or artif* 1 compound has yet been dis covered or manufr hhati^ys^t^aBc waters as a preventtve.^e 1 *antt % f>ermabfiHtcure for m emporary and ,rontc diseases, as proved by tha experience or 14 ”}' thousands who have Onah t^fps tor years, w fl th,J most heneflclal effects. * ' ‘' CONGRESS WATER <q 4 n b a e-hurtle, alterative and tonic, and Is a valuable r*m>o for affections of the liver ami viotum An. Ilje Milledgcviuo aua uoraon trams connect w"* tit up day and down night passenger trains at Gord®. ;u srtc and gulf eailboad—dailt (Sunda-s SX- ceptedj ItiVt s Savannah at 7 : <u A. M. jffiTcs at Tliontasville at 7001. M. itavea Thomasville at j:0T a. m. Arrives at Savannah at .6^0 V. X. Jtesrs. IISTILL * BROTHER, Newtdealcre, Sta- ttuiitr.- and Booksellers, Bull street (down stairs) turner of Hay lane, next to the Post Office, arc an- •huriied aeentB for the Dailt N*ws A Herald. All orders icft with them will he promptly attended Board of Health. Tie Board of Health met last evening. Present: Dr Fish, President, and eighteen members. Reports front Wards as follows: Ao-an—Iu better sanitary condition than when last reported. Berrien—Healthy and iu good order. Chatham—Clean and healthy. Derby—In good order. Heathootc —In good order. Elbert—In fair condition. Jasper—I u good order. Reynolds—In good order, but some sickness, iaiayette—In good order. Magazine—lit good order, with some richness. Franklin—Reported to be in bad condition in some localities. . Middle Oglethorpe—In good order. Washiintion—Healthy and iqgood order. South Oglethorpe—In good order, but some caste of fever. ; 5 mayor’s Court. k- There was but one case brought before His Honor yesterday m orning, that of W. Sikes (colored), charged with carrying concealed weapon.- . (towns fined five dollars and rests. TttE Lj-rtrriE of our climate »nd the tendency to fevers, through prostration, render a general tonic of indispensable importance. We know ot nothing answering this purpose like the admirable Perro- Pliosphonited Elixir of Caswell, Mack A Co. It is a triple tonic, being a combination of three of the best tonics of the Pharmacopeia: Iron, which enriches the blood: phosphorus, which renews waste of nerve tissue; and Cultsaya, which affords vigor to tbedi- gestire organs. The Elixir is palatable to the taste. Altogether, we know of no remedy that can compare with it. boid by Lipfman, Savannah. FEVER AND AGUE EXTIBOUISHBD Martyrs to Intermittent Fever, a word with yon. The responsibility for your suffering rests upon your selves. -Just us sHrely as yon shake to-day. or will shake to-morrow, HOSTBTTKB’S CELEBRATED STOMA I'll BITTERS will extinguish the disease nn- der wliiclt yon labor. Had yon taken this genlaj tonic as u preventive, yon would have nj need of l t as a cure, for it renders the system Impervious to all ntia-matic fevers. Bat since yon neglected the pre caution, rid yourselves without delay of the com- pliint by ri sortiug to the only reliable remedy.— Break the chills with HOrJXKTTEU’S BITTERS, and they will return no more. This is the experience of tb'iusamlc, and ii will be yours. Quinine is a slow mean* of relief: it Is nauseous, to the last degree; it b more dangerous than the malady Itself: in many casts it utterly fails.' How different is the effect of the litrrEKS. Their curative action Is rapid; they are agreeable to the palate; they are hot only entirely harmless, but tend inevitably to strengthen the con- pt't'ituiu and prolong life; they never hav failed, and it is confidently assumed that they never can fail In an) caseur rev, 1 aua Ague, borrcrci Inveterate in tvsctaaitir. Tube without Hostetler's Bitten In an; re«ioa inf--t. il with Intermitt nt or Remittent Fever U simply to reject safety and court disease. fyiy-eodlr Arrivals at the Hotels. PL'LASEI HOUSE—W. H. WlLTBBRGER. "'S Stetson. MtlledgevilleiE A Rohrer, City A K-pp.ird, Oily Hts* Van de Walden, Fla G IV Bt tgltt. Ga b Bib,.ok, oa Js Sparks, Ga '.C W v lv, Ga J HP .la. Ga MrsMiimuernll, Ga J I'liudle. Darien 11 C .laeksoit, Ga 11 S Haines, Charleston I M Hiciiurtisun, S C C G Manor, 8 C T H Beasley, A A G R R vlaj R W Harrows, Tenn II L Shultz, So Ex W II Clifion, Lawton F Constant and son, City SCREVEN HOUSE—G. McGlNLf. A Peterson, do J I) Turner, Fla J A Smith. Qnitman M Trice, do J L McGaflln, Tallahassee J Jackson, do W A Nowlan, do J S Harris. Milltown 1) B Carroll, do A S Biglow, J C Rosso. Tybee " T uiinss. Ft Gaines J I. Mitldin, Coffee cu SUor .-n, cay J 1' A Idea. Ssi.away •' MacDonald, N V F llalleubet k. X Y J Mtbouongn, A fir G R B ' b Jbchards. do A Hi. bus, -j c J U tui tilt, Darien MARSHALL HOUSE—A. B. LUCK. j! M-rel, ny IJ C Dutch A daughter, Fla Ciptstevenson, chip Lam-1A May, Fl» „Pedo til Taylor, DSN ' " •-tluKler, St Cath- R H Partridge, Fla ar|u s |E M Bulkley, str Virgo t:r ,,,, “ most powerful preventive of the fevera a d billons complaints so prevalent in warn cli- uatea. EMPIRE WATER Is a cathartic, and a valuable remedy for rhsanuh tism, derangement of the liver, diseases of the niftn. and general debility. Its effects are most Jitatary 1b lung diseases. It is au almost sure cure wr scrofula, and the most aggravated form* or dyspepsia. As a preventive and cure 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 diabetes; gravel, calculus, Irritation and Inflammation of the Udaeys and bladder, and has moat singularly active effects ia restoring there organs when debilitated : bf Jon disease. Females who have suffered for years from irregularity, and the distressing diseases known only to their sex, have been entirely cured by the faithful and judicious nse of Columbian Water. These waters are bottled fresh and pure, from each of the above named springs, in so careful and secure a manner that they preserve all their medicinal value for years, and will be found eqsaljy efficaifrfas when drank thousands of miles distant a‘s when taken directly from the spring. Beware of imitations and'Inferior Waters. The corks of all genuine Congress, Empire aad Colombian Waters are branded on the side of the eork, thus: I CONGRESS WATER, I (EMPIRE WATER, 1 l C. ft E. & Co. ' J \ C. A. E. 8. Co. j (Columbian Water, 1 t C. A E. S. Co. } -> ‘ Packed safely and securely, in boxeB suitable tor Shipment to any part ot the world. Congress and Empire Waters in boxes containing tonr dozen pints, or two dozen quart bottles each. Ootamnian Water in boxes containing four or six dozen half plats, or fenr dozen pint bottles each. Sold by all Druggists, Hotels, Wine Merchants, and first-class Grocers. Sold only at wholesale by HOTCHKISS SONS, Proprietors. »2 Beckman St., *. f gW Orders by mail rtceivo prompt attention. jnlyI-eod2tn •600,000,000 of unclaimed money, ece., are invested in the National debt of Great Britain alone, in trust for the unknown heirs, legatees, ete., a large portion Of which are Kriowmto jhelpug to parties in America- Mr. JEWETT is an English Attorney at Law, late of Essex street, Strand, London, and of the Firm of Jewett, Den A Archbold, London. REFERENCES:' “ - 1 Isaac Taylor, Hbq„ Merchant, Boston, Mass., Chas. C. Tilley, Esq , New Orleans, La. Capt. S. B. Gregory, U. S. N., Hamilton, Maas. ang3-2aw6mos * f i This Delicious Tonic, Especially designed lor the use of the Metical Professiwi M me Faiily. is now indorsed by all the prominent Physicians, Chemists and Connoisseurs, as possessing all those intrinsic medicinal qualities (tonic and diamtie! which belong to an OLD AND PURE GIN. We trnsl that our established reputation—fonnded upon eighty-eight years of experience—abundantly vindicates our claims to public confidence, and guar antees the excellence of this Standard Article. Put np In cases, containing one dozen bottles each, and sold by H. a. EUWE, SAVANNAH, And all prominent Druggists, Grocers, &c. A. M. BININGKR & CO., [Established 177S.] Sole Importers, No. la Reaver street. New York. . Opinions of tlie Press. N The Biningers, No. 15 Beaver street, have a very high reputation to sustain, as the oldest and best honse in New York.—Home Journal. The house of A. M. Biainfcer & Co., No. 15 Beaver street, has sustained for a period of eight* years a re^ataiion that may well be envied.—N. 3T. Evening Poet. Je5-epqjlWH#. ^ BOOKS! BOOKS! FOR SALE BY Cooper, Olcotts A Farrelly. Tlie Honse by the Churchyard, by Le Fauce. The Montanas, by Sallie J. Hancock. Our Neighbors in the Corner Honse, 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 Qanntlet, by Gates.an!5 immature Almanac—This Day. Soil rises 5 2s son sets cu high water. At T F''re a 39;At Port 6 09 Shipping Intelligence. PORT OF SAVANNAH. Tuesday. Ang. 21, 18*6. A rrlvad. ^mohlp Virgo, Bnlkley, New York—Hunter ft Steamer II SI Cool, Taylor, Darien—M A Cohen, '■earner Swim, Cohen, Augusta.—M A Cohen. Kxports. i *' ei 'P-amer Swan, from Augusta—4 bbls whiskey, - Ks oi 1C ||inery, and mdse. Passengers. A p,.na,^ m « r L' J 1 rrr,m Darien—J H Borrows, Ccli‘rk, U EA r R,'iS'"’ Mr p rtndle, K Hopkins, W A S Collins, C Perry, un.| 7 u e * f Krwio > 8 M Krwtn Luaslgnee. ’ nSj.Tc'ars.nsskss;,»j AUCTION SALB. Will be sold at public auction, at Quartermaster's Storehouae, Hilton Head, S. C., beginning at 10 o’clock a. m. on TUESDAY, tlie 4th day of September, ifitt, l ,' : ; i ] A. LOT OF UNSERVICEABLE QUARTERMASTER’S STORES AND CUP ADD GARRISON EQUIPA6E, Conaiating of— Ambulances, Carts, Wagons Harness, Saddles, Bridles Blacksmiths', Carpenters' and Tinners' Tools Files, Old Rope and Iron Tents and Flys, &c., Ac. ALSO, 90 Buildings, Shanties, Sheds, Ac., (serviceable.) Terms, cash in Government funds. The goods to be removed inside Of ten days after the sale. Each building aold to be removed from the Govern ment reservation land inside of thirty days, or in de fault thereof to revert to Government. £HAi A BARNARD, antt>-td : ftnd A -Q Memoranda. Steamer Swan reports—Met steamer Exnrees flowery Gap, tied up oh account of low water. ** Consignees per Central Uatlroad. Aug. 20, 1806. 210 bales cotton, 126 do domestics, 41‘ do yarn, 12 ‘■Jr* lumt>( r aud mdse to J W Lathrop A Co, Hunter 7 K iidbersham A Son, J A Roberts, Wilder A F, Jones A W. C D Rogers, B thwell A W, L J Guilmar- S 1 * * C», saddler, J W Rabun A Co, W A Wright, Bolcojiibe .v Co, F W Situs <t Co, Crane A G. £ A * 1 kma,, :>i a Cohen, J Ryan, LaRoche, WAD, Brig- Nain, H i: Co, j j mniui, w Conway A Co. WiRTUMP KOTIt’E. T'UE Undersigned lias this day associated with Mr - SAMUEL O.CATHKRWOOD, for the > urpose of carrying on the Wholesale aud Retail k., , ,11 " 1 Prescuiition business. The firm will be """It under the name and style of THOMAS M. TURNER CO. August in. 1S ^° MA8 m ’ T a ™’ 1EWETT & roiC" H ■ « »«6c*t, 5 ix mfyiWfr :•<’(> f’ ,/ T ' MWXnrM®:,; : , - Z'QkiXX a ttootttefi* t« Uaolteteeil J**uperty, UtU ney Debts, etc., etc., in ENGLAND, 2T0Upi JKili i . LfJ AUSTRALIA, j j an a xg:t i:;i . -:ia f.i - / t T INDIES, i£ f>* Ot any other British Col^nee ; FRANCE, J ' ■ ■ •f. HOLLAND, ? Q JTTi Charges moderate. Cases proseented on favorable tMBft - - ' -UiOti . ' . va , / All Letters Must Enclose Stamp - UNDERWRi'naiS' SALE. fcV BILL, WT1.LT * CrtRIUTIAIV. WfflBe sold on FRIDAY, 24th Distant, at 11 o'clock, at the Lower Hydraulic Cotton Press, THE BRITISH SHIP i.iifvvno 1,000 ton* burden, together with 140 Iktkoms Chain, 14 Water Casks, 2 Pumps and Wheek, as she now Has, with this pertaining, “ AUCTION. , VT MLU WYU* (l^fWbTIAff. THIS DAY, in front of the store, at 10>{ o'clock, will be sold, FIFTY BARBELS CHOICE FLOUR. ALSO, The usual assortment of GROCERIES : Wines, Liquors, Cigars, Tobacco Floor, Cheese, Sides, 8houlders Hams, Candles. Starch. Sugar Potatoes, Onions, Dry Goods, Furniture, An. Terms cash. su22 TO 00TT0H PLASTERS. mn "ARROW TIES" and “PAINTED IRON A. BANDS” are a complete anbetltnte for Rope in baling Cotton. ft nt They combine the utmost simplicity Witt' the greatest possible security. . ' They are fastened qolckef, hold the Bale smaller, and cost mnqb 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 In any of the principal seaports They are lor sale by Messrs. ANDREW LOW ft CO., Savannah, and Mr. ROBERTMURK, Charleston. For farther particulars, addresa H. T. BAHrLgW, v - / . Ge etalAgent, y24-2m 28 Carondelet street. New Orleans. Notice. GUARDIAN'S SALE. BY BKLL, WYLLY * CHRISTIAN. Will be sold on the FIRST TUESDAY in September next, before the Coart House, in the city of Savannah, between the legal hoars of tale. Lot No. 283, 27th dis trict, 2d section, Murray county, containing 109 acres; Lot No. 104, 4th district, lit section, Lumpkin county, containing 40 acres; Lot No. 595, 4th district, let sec tion, Lumpkin county, containing 40 acres; Lot No. . V09, f th district, let section; Lumpkin county, con- - 'tainiig 40 seres; Lot Ha 756, Mtb district, 1st section, For.-yth county, containing 40 acres. Sold by decree of the Silperior Court for the benefit of the heiri of James Love, deceased. THOMAS G. McGLASHUA, an22-tds Guardian. ffUDI FOLLOWING DOTS OF and improve X menta upon Lots are in ar rears for pity taxes, to wit: Lot No. 5, Berrien Ward, triangle on Gaston at Lot and improvements No. 6 Carpenter's Bow. Lot and improvements west half of. No. ^.Carpen ter's Bow. 4 jP . Lot and improvements No. 14, CarpenterYita^r.V Lot and improvamentb No. 15, Carpenter’s Rtfr# Improvement No. 18, Crawford Ward, east. Improvement No. 24, Carry town Ward. Lots No. 2, 3, 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-fourths of lot 64, Garden Lot, east. Lot and improvements No. 19, Garden LoC west Fractions 1, 2, 3,4,5, 6, Tan Yard Tract. West half lot So. 10, Gaston Ward Lot and improvements No. 20, Gaston Ward. Lota No. 3, 4,11,12,13.14, Gaston Ward. Improvement corner of Hull aad Tatnall streets. Improvement between Hull and Gwinnett streets. Lot and impr»MPittt8 No, 5, Gilmerville. Lots 5, 6. 7. 8,9, 11, 17, 18, 19, 24, 25, 26, 58. Mont- moUensville. Lots 8,9, and lots and improvements 3, 4, 18, North Oglethorpe Ward. Lot 10, Middle Oglethorpe Ward. Lot 25, South Oglethorpe Ward. .. .... Letters A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, K, Stephens Ward. Tfffi—t Mali. Troop Ward. East part No. 14, Trustees’ Garden. Improvement No. 15, Walton Ward. Lots 28, 37 and letter A, Wesley W’ard. As the owners of the above mentioned property are unknown, notice is hereby given that, if said arrears are not paid by the first day of September next, exe cutions for the respective amountf .due will be put into tbe bands of the City Martha!,’ with instructions to advertise and sell said lots and improvements for payment of all taxes due and costs of advertising and sale. B. T. GIBSON, anl-tt City Treasurer. NOTICE. B Y the Ordinance passed by the City Council on the 27th day of December, 1865, tbe taxes upon gross sales of every description of merchant*© YYftFoa, npon *uA pauuai,.. m«Miey payable ill this city, and upon ItcyrnesHhd mules, are required to be paid monthly. The undersigned is prepared to re ceive the above tax for tlie past mouth ol April. K. T. GIBSON, vl-tf City Treasurer, PHOT STEAM SAW MILL. EASTERN WBURF, SAVANNAH, Ctk.' rpm bsJenlgned. having completed their DOUBLE l'OANG SAW MILL, known as tile “PHCENIX STB AM SAW MILL,'' wonkl .respectfully inform their friends and the-pohlle geaeVnliy. tlttii they are now prepared to fill orders for Luudier In any quan tity and of any sizes aud lengths. We have con nected with oar Mill an improved Phmer, and will give particular attention to orders fur planed aud tongue and grooved lumber. Odfrslekftthe MiU, cot J. F. ft M. Hamilton's (*<*, corner Ray .and Aim-corn streets, will receive prompt attention. A share Of public patronage fs respectfully so 'I A MILTONS. Itainos. licited. MHLEN ft HAk J. W. HAMILTON. HULL’S SOAP AND CANDLES. B OXES Extra Family SOAP, 1 and 2 pound bate Boxes Toilet SOAPS, of all varieties Boxes patent mould CANDLES, t’s and S's A foil supply for sale by RANDELL ft CO., au7-3tw3m Bay eu, comer Barnard. HEW PERFUME For the Handkerchief. GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY THORN’S COMPOUND EXTRACT OP COPAIBA and SARSAPARILLA {I®* ■fqmrnd the utmost fame in every part of the m™!. , V il . l ! u * , ’ ecu examined, approved of and aane- the faculty of medicine, and recomaendsd oy tbe most eminent of the prole slon. th^H?. S , CRtt i nd SPRKDY enre for all D.s o tM«L*.„Dza, K inn rts, and Urinaev Ob ans of both Medical Card. BR. WE DUNCAN. dint stS.®,': 6 ’ northeast comer of Drayton and Fieri anlft-lm TO 0ECUKE Tax Genuine Observe this LABEL,W JOHN BURNED O < 1 And covering the bottom of each ran. THE tOlt f A* OH BACH Pot Win also bear -(i»The NAMK T Ml R A H T | of the PROPRIETOR and the United States NONE OTHER 13 GENUINE. - Observe these precaution, and address orders TARRANT ft GO., No. 218 Greenwich street. New Tort. ‘ Sold bv all Druggists. Je2thatawa» F. C. UearM * CO. fLate Lighted Newton* Bradbury a, M.n-factarer. Cl.« P‘—f ' ‘ ^4^ ’ Tj * KAY ' Highest premium af the American WorhPs Fa r arid Exhibition of the Industry of all Natloire. This well known establishment Is n^w eonteMa by F.JL LIGHT! and LOUIS ERNST, »t tfwpi* stead, wi Broome street, betweea Crosby and Ra, New York city. jy44yeod ▲ Xoat Atqaisite, Delicate, and Fra grant Perfume, Distilled from the Rare and Beautiful. Flower from which it itjtM its name. Manufactured only by PIIAI.OV ftSON, NEW YORK. fie(4 by Urugjdele penerellrJ ‘ Notice!. te I will apply 1 Company of Georgia f r greesjtff Sent- $s(Hi t Gulf ■tlnid, Noe. Ill led trw fi!y, 1S64, to by tbe city of Savznn aboatthe 1st of Jane, .u ...o .......panj for renewal of (41 bonds, same style, Nos. lift 1 IT, 840 and 242, with coupone a, above. Burned February 1S.1SH. jyA-2taw2m J. C- ROWLAND. S IXYF DAYS after date I will apply to tlie Atlan tic and Gaff Railroad Company of Georgia for re- • ' " — -1. tsoo bond, r,, w „„„ _. awu , No,. 118 and w „„ attached frrfm July, ISM, to Jan uary, 18T9, guaranteed by the city of Savannah.— Said bawds were stolen abbat the 1st of Jane, 1885. Also, to the same Company for renewal of (4) four McKAY, BLISS & CO., Commission Merchants, IARAURih* White oak and YeUow Pine Timber o *7 Cash advances made on consignments °* J**bsv, oreton. Naval Stores, 4c. —- - - - msmal facUlUes for and respectftiUy so- :, BLISS ft OO., i 166 Broadway, Jf. Y ■ N OTICE IS EURKBY GIVEN teat I b «? fhsCot nt GflUASiy ol kmgjgmtee-tete-fmhnMimfi* r be- WM.'w52ftRD, AftteY. Auction SSfes. BT T. J. WALSH. ■On THURSDAY, 23rd, will be soU is front ot ■ SIMM o’clock, A BLACK HORSE. 8& years old, kind a HARNESS AND BUGGY. Sold tor no fholt, tbs owner about tbe city. BT T. 9. WALSH. Ad THURSDAY, 23rd inetent, will be arid, fa front of Store, at 10>fi o'clock, THREE MILCH COWS' AND CALVES. Terms cash. as22*2t Three large anchors, thirty fathoms of chaia sash, lying inside the bar. ALSO, At the Hydraulic Cotton Press, all Balls, Rigging, ’standing end running." Kitchen, end Oabin Furni ture, Blocks, Ropes, Rosts, fte., ftc. Term* esab. an22-3t UNDERWRITERS* HAT.R BT BKLL, WYLLY ft CHRISTIAN. Will be sold THIS DAY, fa front of the store, at 10& o'clock, for seoonat at all concerned, 1 Case and Rale, ccataiuing . 43 pair, Sheeting, assorted brands 6 pairs sssortedoolored Satinet, damaged on board of steamer General Barnes, on her passage from New York to this port, and aold under inspection and by recommendation ot Port Warden! for account of Underwriters. Terms cash. 1 Trank X Lantern. EXECUTOR'S SALE. BY BKLL, WYLLY dt CHRISTIAN. Will be sold at Auction, before the Court Honse dour of Chatham county, on the FIRST TUESDAY in September next, between the usual hours of Sher iff’s sales, the following named property ; Lot number thirty-four (No. 34) aud Improvements, Liberty Ward, Savannah, worth ride of South Broad sire-1, third door west from Montgomery street. Lots one and two (1 and 2), Vernon river, In Ver- nonbnrg, each lit by 660 feet most eligibly situated just at .he bend of the river. Also, twenty.foor and three-quarter acre* (24X1- lying In the rear of said two lota. Also, lots eight and nine (8 and 2) fa Yamaeraw, North Oglethorpe W«rd, on south side of Mill street, west of Fahm street. Also, one hnudred acres (100), lying hi Effingham county, Georgia, by the Central Railroad, 20 miles from Savannah, and formerly owned by Wade. Also, lots 106,125, 162, 217, 216. 4M acre* each. Sixth District, or originally ApmUng, now Coffoe, county, lying Immediately on the St. Ufa. These lots are well Umbered aud rertile. ANDKBW M. BOSS. JOHN MoCONOGHY, au20-tds Executors Will of John Flnlayson. EXECUTOR’S SALE. BY T. J. WALSH. On TUESDAY, October 2d, will be sold fa front ot the Court House, east half of Lot No. 31, Colombia Ward, subject to a ground rent of (11.60 per annum, with improvements, u Dwelling with four rooms, and Kitchen in yard. East half of Lot No. 18, Green Ward. Ground rent, (17.56 per annum. Improvements—two-atory Dwell ing, with six rooms, Kitchen and Stable. - A1SO, 40 shares Central Railroad stock. Sold for a division amongat the Mira. Terms cash, purchaser paying tor titles and stamp— aUSO-tda EXECUTOR'S SALE. BY BELL, WYIdldY *CBRI8TIA1V. Will bo sold on the FIKST TUESDAY in October, in front of the Court House, in the city of Savannah, 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-story wooden Honse, and four tenement brick Houses, belonging to the estate of Mrs. Margaret James. Sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said estate. Terms cash, purchaser paying for papers. au20-tda R. D. ytWOLD, Execaior. EXECUTOR’S SALE. BY THOMAS J. WALSH, 1 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 fbr the benefi the heirs and creditors of said estate. Terms cash, purchaser paying tar titles and stomps. au20-tds WRIGHT’S Patent Improved IRON SCREW! FOR ^Packing Cotton. T HE ATTENTION OF COTTON PLANTERS IS Invited to the claims or this invention, wntch. In SIMPLICITY, ECONOMY, DURABILITY and POW ER, surpasses any machine for Baling Cotton ever before presented to the coon try. Its great excel lence In these respects makes lt THE BEST MACHINE FOR PACKM OOTTOI IN THE WORLD! 1. ITS SIMPLICITY.—It tea oex and improved application of the Screw Power; Just as rireple fa Ha construction as the old Aahionad wooden screw, as eaadv managed, and no store liable to get ont of or der. No ropes or putties as aped fa tha cotton P< 2*1TO ECONOMY.—II has bean demonstrated by actual experiment to be cheaper than tbe woodea screw The timbers need fa Us construction are much smaller and bwef than those employed fa tbe old screw; tbe levere being only 16 fee* long, and the height of the whole frame above the bed bring only io faet. All these timbers can ha procured on the Dlantation, no matter how exhauted tbe fore*. Any ordinary wood workman oan build tbe frame, and hsUadosen hands will put lt np in a tew hours. ° i m DURABILITY.—The Screw aad Not are of iron, and will last for years without any annreetoble wear The whole machine occupies so litfla space Utri it can be wmpletely cov^ri^ rinafi wet. i its POWER.—With a lever only sixteen feet ions rae mole le snBctent lor packing the hearten brifp Planter* who have asedlt say that, with two mules, cotton may be compressed on this machine r0 Thhi P 9crew was invented jot Before tha opening of thlVaKriid has snhseqnentre never been very gen- ptaIIv Introduced. Thoee who have need lt aud seen ttesed, unanlmoariy concur In the opinion that lt la UNRIVALLED AS AJCOTTON SCREW. The following testimonials from some of the beet ^ lost reputable planter* in the country show the ion rnpu y stands with thnae who And mod reputable pianira Ill mo cuuuixy enov esUiMW* riBfcl *« w atan,U ‘bose h, w«hHvawreri and seen U operation for the (We veers. Wright’s Improved Cotton boa Screw, and teelDO hesttatinn in .renouncing M the very best SStttmScrew we have ever known. So highly do 22 ‘ZS^ it. ttet, If practicable to obtain one of thenfnrewonldhave no other. It is easily bn lt, in its construction, not liable to get ont of order?packs well, with great power and with great faCl iwiraid T. Shephard. a Y BeakA Elcanah Pace. w. H. Mitchell. Columbus, Ga., July 1. ^ All orders for the *^‘^ 8 ^S*80N, Savannah, ga, or L. D. PALMER, General Agent for Southern Georgia and 8. Carolina. JyStFdftwJm CHoiCEFAMILY FLOUR I FROM NEW WHEAT. rriHE savannah Steam Vlmfaggl>s (east end of T Bronshtein *»««*> ■PPlying Grocer* FanSllee w 1, b » wtw made from NEW GRITS and MBA! aal* ~MOMtM an BgEanMDB ‘ LPUOVVD 9fKNClL MW hr _ fleydlpr oaf fr*e OihUm “■re-nSSB.oo.., BratUebom, Vt nViBn~i»i— II II IPII III amHit* a Miscellaneous. MARSDEN’S Asiatic Cholera Core > * ••• P WITHOUT DOUBT, the Only safe and MteU* medicine far the traiinxllei* ralM aad cure ad He jMttlance winch now threatens to devastate .^baabeenuaed'withnochpuocesadBrfag theeM- TOmjtotalmve edited the rqcipe to tteT*' »S'£.'sajys'Jia®?!Sjf£ 1 *sKa armies hsve escaped the plague when stationed at pasts where the pestilence prevailed. aaA on teaalii we ffiscoyer it ia wholly utribataUa trthe meof ^thk invaluable preparation— ASIATIC CHOLERA CYRA The proprietor, confidant a# the mertta oi tftla Dra- paratiMi. huflltad np a Laboratnvy foritemanahe- ture, replete with all the appUaneee of madam Kianee, considering it a daty to contend againri 'tha plagae, and naeall means which medical experience anggeats towards relieving aad mitigating Its effect. Satisfied, by experience, ot the result, relying on the Impartial opriilnn nt the medical profession, to whom the formula of its preparation ia at ail ttmaa accessible, I present MARSDEN’S ASIATIC CHOLERA CORE As the greatest discovery science has made to the progress of the scourge, CHOLERA MORBUS. PREPARED BY T. W. MARSDKN, DEPOT AND LABORATORY 481 BROADWAY. N.Y. FOR SALB BT ALL DRUGGISTS. "Nothing new under tbe Bon ” wea an old adage which cannot be admitted as a truism in the present day, for we have hourly to record discoveries and in ventions in Med cal Science which wanld nritmlsh Galen and his disciple*. Of tbe May which come before oar notice w» mast single oat Dr. T. W. MARE- DEN’S ASIATIC CHOLERA CURB as an article of real merit, and cheertn.l v recommend it in ail dlseaae. of th* bowels. Wc speak tram rerional knowledge fa this matter, feeling satisfied a.: rbo will try u will endorse onr views.—y. T. Times. Jmfi-ly. BAEEETT’S Tsca ON THIS CONTINENT. It IS WnKBANTBD to RK3TORI 68*r HSIK TO ITS obkuval, xatvbal colob, in every, tab it wUl Sror the hair from falling out; it will fr e (*i« .sad from humors and dandraff; nemn Iha t.aio it of tbe Han, and is a beautiful dbbssinu. We offer no large rewards, but we uitln <• an of onr agents to refund thr monit ton ly pc -m who will nse two bottles, and then say Ba -.t on' tmom- tabli Hair Rsbtorativb has not per -jrn.e all we claim. Teatbmy Jfymyfk Capital of v.t unum Slater. Messrs. BaRRETt ft Co: I was Induced to give your H*lr p epai atioa a trial, andcaa 11**11117 raepmmend R as tmequallsd ana Dressing, Partner abd Restorer,—gfrfog to the Hair a luxuriant richness, and to the head a soel aad meet agreeable aensatioa, while tt la thorough In re storing the hair to Us natural color. Very respectfully. W. Hamlr. Washington, D, CL, May U, 1866. Memrs. J. R BtBRnpr ft Co: I was lndaced bv a friend to make a trial of Htr- rett’s Vegetable Hair Restorative, and I am very maeh.pieased with the effect it bea had on my hair. I Was nearly half gray, and now, before using one bottle, my head te freed from dandruff, and my hair turn all the appearance of yonth. f frilly believe Bar rett’s to be the best hair preparation fa the world. Wm. Hamilton. Fredonia, N. Y., April 26, 1866. J. R. BARKKTT ft CO„ Froprleten, Manchester, New Hampshire. JACOB LIP^rflAN, Corner Congress and B-mtrd streets. Agent. F~ Sold by all brtuttife* )T*-V City Sheriff’s Sale. U NDER and bv virtue of a fi. fs. issued ont of tbe Honorable City Coart of Savannah, returnable to November term lSfid, in favor of Edgar L. Guer- ard vs. William H. Banks, I have levied and will sell on the lint Tuesday in September next, being the 4th day of said month, in front of the Court House, fa tbe city of avannah, between the legal hours »f sale, fifteen f 15) sh res of the stock of the Savannah Mutual Loan Association, to satisfy the one. Property pointed out by plaintiff. Terms cash, purchasers paying lor’litfies. CHARLES J. WHITE, Sheriff C. S. Also, at the same time and place, an open face GOLD WATi'Q, levied upon as the property 01 Francis McNeil, by virtue of a fi. fa. la favor of James ~. Roberts. Terms cash. CHARLRS J. WHITE, aul-tds Sheriff O, 8. Chatham Sheriff’s Sale. U NDER and by virtue of two fi. fa’s, issued ant of tbe Hon. Superior Court of Chatham County, re turnable to the January term, 1867, of said Court, fa favor of Aaron Champion vs. Angus McAlpin, J. W. McAlpIn and Donald McAlpin, I have tbfa day levied npon, and will sett, before the Court Honse door, in tbe City of Savannah, - County of Chatham, and State of Georgia, between the legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday of September next, being the 4th day or said month, the following property, to wit: ' ‘ ‘ 'of land, ' ' * six hundred and forty (640) acres, more or less, aad bounded ae follows: On the north bv the Savannah river, on the east by lands belonging to Wm. H- StHes, on the south by the Auguste road; and on the weet by lands belonging to John Williamson, with the bandings and improvements on the said tract of land, lying and being the property of the above named def ndants, described and conveyed in a cer tain Indenture of Mortgage bearing date the 24th day of May, eighteen hundred and sixty-one, to satisfy said fi. fa’s. Property pointed ont by Plaintiff’s Attorneys. Terms cash, purchasers paying for titles angS-td BENJAMIN L. COLE, * Sheriff C. C. FRESH GROUND GRITS AND CORN MEAL, A LWAYS on hand, in large or small qaantittea, and for sale (at the lowest price) by B. F. SANFORD, At the Savannah Mill*, Jyn-tf East end ol Broughton street Notice. rnBE UNDERSIGNED have eqterad into a limited a. Partnership, under the Firm name of CRANE ft GBAYBILL. for the transaction of a General Com mission business in the City of Savannah. Beman twenty thousand dollars (t20jfc oj to the common stock. This partnership I* to commence on the first of August, 1M6, and shall terminate oil the 81st of an?4 6w J. 8. GBAYBILL. Paper Hangings AND 1 Window Shades. MRS. MARY J. TURNER, No. 58 St. Julian Street, Ha* received a new supply of Hi dow Shades and Gift Cornice,, cheap, Paper Hangings, Wln- whleb will he sold jylMi Nutting, Powell & Co., ■ ’BANKERS, MACON, GEO 0. A. HUTTING, A. H. POWELL, ISAAC SCUTE. Je28-otn EDWARD PADBLPORDt SAVANNAH. GEORGIA FLOOR From New Wheat. 1AA BACKS AND HALF SACKS in store and 1UU for mle by jyatdf HOLCOMBE ft OO. Steamers for Sale. rpwo LIGHT DRAFT RIVER oao STEAK TUG, all am Apply to JjEMf ,ir> ■ ,* : _ ___ - Oik L. OOLJT A Oi l [i05W51- .1 FhU^lphla. and Southern Mall Steamship Co. ForPhiladelphia. J. TEAL, Oammautfar, wfllletob forthO above port ou kSr t^egalttr day, ** • °’ elttck »• « having superior accommo- * HUNTER A GAMMELL. Dimt ail Regular CoBUBanication HILTON HEAD. The new and very fast sailing ride-wheel steamship GENERAL BARNES, 2.000 fane, Thos.lL Morton, eommander, will posi tively sail on her regular day, ftnjg. - EM, at 4 o'clock p. m. ntSlght fir passage, having new and splen didly arranged accommodation*, apply to WI LURK ft FULLARTON. N. B.—No freight received on board aft.-r 9 o'clock on the 'day of suiting. No engaged bertha secured after Tuesday,' 2lst instant, unless paid for. aulT THE Sloop Fanny & Mary, Capt. Sioxxl, Is fanning regular trip* between Savannah and Hilton Head, carrying freight at regular rates, and, when desired, faking a fow passengers. She Is per- farily dry, in good order, and has made remarkably qolclt trips. She carries the United States mail. The nattonal Express and Transportation Company and Southern Express are authorized to receive packages hr her. Any information can be obtained of Capt. Sickel, or by inquiring of H. G. Ruwc, corner of St Jnlian and Bryan streets- OLD SBil-WEEKLlf Lll. Lem btctt Tuesday and Saturday. For Palatka, £. Fla., TOUCBUfQ AT BRUNSWICK, ST. MA JP^, FEHNANDINA, JACKSON- VHLB AND PIGOLATA. it steam packet i, , LIZZIE BAKER, Capt. N. KING, and SfLVAN SHORE, Chpt JAMES TUCKER, having been apedaKy fitted np for this route with unsurpassed accommodations, will leave regularly for tha above atocm, trie Sylvaii Shore every TUE>- DAY MORNING, aeri the Unfa Baker every SATUR DAY MORNING, at ten o’clock. . Eifimniag. will leave Jacksonville every Tuesday aad Friday, arriving at Savannah every Wednesday arid Urifrday mornfaga, in time to connect with the Hew-York steamers. Bseftltgtoor hm|i ejij lyat the officeen Florida / OLAGHORN A CUNNINGHAM, . * Agent.. N. B.—All ftrigM payable by shippers. Jyltt-tf M;40* "■ SALE, RIVER 8TEAMBOATS and TOW BOATS, of various eisei and draft. ALSO, Vessels, Steam Barges, ftc. A. M. DA COSTA, No. 42 Water street, N. V. FOB ATLANTIC COAST Mail Steamship Line. ., -—»-*- ”»(, . SIDE WHEEL DINK. ' - ■ v uiJift -ii t.T .jv- -d . t?j f»; I'oom '.c#- Cakfn POMOft4Wfci- v-dca.. ..Steerage $13 .7 iftjE Lib dir* i “ Murray’s Line FOR NEW .f^g. YORK. The favorite, new, first-class steamship VIRGO, E. M. BULKLEY, Commander, will leave for the above port on her resrnlar day, Thursday, August $3, at 4 o'clock p. iu. For freight or pamoge, haying handsome accommo dations, apply to »P2° HUNTSR A GAMMELL. Empi x» e Line FOB NEW TORE. The new and fast sidewheel steamship San Salvador, ATKINS, Master, Will sail for New York on tetaTdnv, * i>-es( 25, mt — o’clock — m. PASSAGE RATES: Cabin Passage, $‘45 Steerage, (15 For freight or passage, haying accommodations su perior to any steamer in this trade, apply to B. H. HARDEE, No. 12 Stoddard’s Range. « GARRISON ft ALLEN. Agents, 8*20 No. S Bowling Green. N. Y. FOR HERSHMAN'S LAKE AND INTERMEDIATE LANDINGS ON THE SAVANNAH RIVER. THE , VALUABLE PLANTATION ' JWar Sale. FfiffiR mitacriber offers his plantation and sppnr- A tenaricca tor sale on reasonable terms; also, the arir* crop of Corn, Cotton, Cane, Potatoes, ftc., m» fa proems of cultivation. Thi* Floatation ia shunted nine mile* from Madi son Court Home, Fla., and two miles from Cherry Late Church, where there are good schools now fa snccesafol operation. The fertility of the s< 11 anil bealihfnlnem of the place, and the high moral tone or tbe neighborhood, make tt one of tbe most desirable places m the State. Vie land te well watered with lakes and running branches, that have never failed in the most pro tracted droagbts, and tbe uncleared lands are cov ered with the finest oak, hickory and pine timber. The pttmtaton is now fa successful operation, with 400 acres planted U) long staple cotton, which will produceaiicast200 units;zm acres tit coni, worm will produce 4,P00 bushels corn. , 11, Ble Made on the entire place are composed ol 2.5O0 acres—1,000 acres cleared and under good I will also Bril eighty bead of hogs, fourteen good mates, wall broke, two horses, three plantation wag oaa. Iteming ateaatls to ran twenty plonghs, black smith aad carpenter's tools, one McCarthy Cotton Gin. boose hold and kitchen laraitare, and everything else on the place. There fa aa unfai ing well of water on tlie place, good dwelling honse and cabins sufficient to accom modate all tbe laborers necessary to wotk the plan tation successfully. if applied far early, the purchaser will get a bar- ^A-ddram meat Madison O. a, Fla. SUto-dtf JOHN L. TOOKEL LIFE AND CAMPAIGNS OF LieolGtB. T. J. Jackson. (STONEWALL JACKSON,) BT PBOF. B. L. DABNEY, D. D., Of th* Union Theological Seminary, Virginia. F BOM tbe nnnsnal advantages enjoyed by the au thor for obtaining the most authentic material for a frill and reliable history of General Jackson’s private, as well ris public career, we are enabled to oflbr to the public the moat de-irable history of this great Christian warrior ever before published. The work hw been carefully revised and corrected by Gen. R. B. Lee, and te published for tbeieoeaahwy advantage or Mrs. Gen. Jackson. The work is tarnished to subscribers only, and can be procured Orily through the regular agents. Sub scribers leaving their names and address at the office of the Loofavflle Courier (where a specimen copy of toe work can beeeen,) will be tarntehed m soon as . F. WILSON, At Drag store of A. A. Solomons & Co., nt.14.ar Agent far the city of Savannah ON HAND AND For Sale at a Bargain, One S0-HQB8E ENGINE, PORTABLE ONE 35 do dp STATIONARY ONE ip ♦> do do ONE 26 do do do ALSO ■ n. SAW fuus, ot capacity namrpassedr always I 5 hririK > iv-fe-H . finkFEICYKHI METAL, Of mg OWN MANUFACTURE, superior to aay- lilrig In tor rewkrt aad Warranted to give Sattahe- 10 “' F. E. TIMMONS, rifthAUC 1 Angnata, Ga. DISEASES OF THE FEET. Mts. Eliza Keogli» TfiTHOiltoHl Ifiril'ii lull in yonth by her grant fVffMWwineDt sargeon, chiropodist and medical practitioner, fa his professions, has now, from three or clrcnmo ancea, assumed the practice bendL and te apedally qualified for the care oi all dteeaam of th* net. She warrants core, or no pay She Is at present at the OOBNER OF BROUGHTON AMD BARNARD STREETS, but will soon remove to abett*M)fflce.ffoe will visit patients at their resi- tr desired. mtch Hotte fat. at Chmieeton, where she "*■ |y»d.twft."tf Refers by peradmk bach.and Ordinary] kaaAndanccaaefal For Rent, ■^L ! - fan**«0» B 0010 - GAS J‘toSthtei ^^fiwAXMB. AH>y * northweat ooraer Frias JHftuttan s w ‘'a.' isr le now receiving freight mid will leave on THUMB DAY APTXK5QOI, fat 3 o'clock. an22.2t , FOR CHARTER For a Port in Great Britain. The good ship Consul,” 744 tons, to arrive from Cape Verde. BRADLEY, HILL ft CO. TUG UNITED STlTESi 1 BRAZIL MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY. • st. Thomas, para, Pernambuco, BAHIA, AND BIO DI} JANEIRO. _ S’Under contract with the United States and Brael Governments for the carriage of the mails, will dis. patch one of their NEW FIRST CLASS felDEWHEEL STUAMsaiFB, each over 4,000 tone bnrthen, ’ On th« 22d of Every Month, From the , Fort of New Yorkl Fbr the following named poffs and at the follow- ingrates ot passage, payable fa gold or its eqnlva- FromNew York.fast. Thomas. (80 Prom New York to Para $t50 From New York to Feraambneo... 170 From New York to Bahia. ISO Prom New York to Rio de Janeiro.... 200 Steerage at half these rates.mask Included, bat not bedding. , Au experienced Surgeon re attached to each vessel. All Letters most pass through the Post Office. Post age 10 cents. For farther information or passage apply to B. H. HARDEE, Agent, No: l2stoddard’g Block. — aWEM ~ ALLEN, my31 New,York Agents. FOR SALE. F our of the city bniltby Hutmenta tloc Engines, are wen au . with water work*. Thebe oared for, and are in good anT-lm Chairman of ENGINES, r in. Being sne- eities not snpplled have been well ilyto CHLISON, Committee. Chills and Ferer-Asthma, Rheumatism, ;6fincer, Aud . EpilepitifL Fits, CURED MRS. ELIZA KEOGH, Conor of EWnghtffll and Barnard -treeti )y2fidr Over L. Freld’ssto (Late Steel* £ MMtak.) 11 lenhuMOw, Hflton Head,So. Ci 1 fxjAklWpnd George Sis.,Charleston, C ALLS th* attention at Whofasafa and Retail chasers to hte snperior stock p| Military and May^l Clothing, SID anmnnuQ goods, #31leSCwie,lCi*y Goods, 1‘weltvand Plated Ware, Swords, Ssghes, Melts, tfKfblderies, Boots Capa, F1e>d Glaaeee,Ganat|faM, Sc.’Ac. DEPOT. f.idllties, and are receiv- d steamer the latest NEWSPAPERS, periodicals, maga zines, AND CHEAP HTERATURE. Foreign PabUcatloas supplied to order. Any American work procured fa- order at publish ers'prices. imnraqpp: remind te very 1 bottles is beyond any previous friends and pat- yet n>y lose of in. This I can- are responsi- el led to send will be astonished at te bottle now costs either bine or g>een, Eteh BTAN. *