The Daily news and herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1866-1868, August 23, 1866, Image 3

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|txi _ of St«» ,nBhl P 8 f'° fob NEW YORK- Baraea, Thureday, August **> ,?>* '\Zo Thursday, August 23, »t4 p. m. -:e# : “ lli ’ , 1 s i |rador, Saturday, August 25, at 6 " ^bipa* 11 ^ FOB PUILADELPHU. loDiiwauda, Saturday, August 2S,.»t» o-ti'P .a. »• UAl-TlllOEK. Nor tn Point, Friday, August 24. .ifjiaer li. M. C' fob DABlatf. -ool. Friday morning, at 8 o'clock. 1 [i lid O, liarturt of Trains. DAILY IMSSENGEB UP TRAIN 8 A. If. .......6:15 P. M, 8 P. M. irr |v , rtIB a r.'iLBO.'D savannah at-..-. at ‘ • ‘ ^•'2., Macon & MLY DOWN i'ASSENOBB TRAIN IV , t 7 A. H. . lVl »)I" :,u8t t 8:45 A. M. * ; 7;0s p - m - FpSlSUrPASSESOEB TRAIN I« Z 2: : at.'.'..'. «*• JJIOIIT PASSENGER TRAIN i^XSfc* 8:23 p.m. ^^ jSvannali at 6:30 a.m. i.. vil!e aud Gordon trains connect with jteSfc-,! j own uiglit passenger trains at Gordon, the *t r tfULF itAiLBOAD—daily (Sundays ex- txu& c 1 ‘* cepted) . .^asBih ^2 A - M - t'"‘ ■ Xnouia!»viile at 7.30 p.m. ^'"ii'ai^vUkat 6:00 a. m. . ■ .^•aiiij:::: at 0:10 p. M. r "T7sTI&» * liKOTUKR, Newsdealers, Sta- # ! : , u.ioltsellers, Bull street (down stairs; 'j iyjaiie. next to the Post Office, are au- Tiit.- for the Daily News A Herald. ■j> ,tit with them will be promptly attended Financial and Commercial. 8»nMUi»h Market. Savannah, Thursday, August 83. W8, Ootton.—Doping the peat week themarket he. been quiet at prices for cotton (not mixed or repacked) ranging principally ftwm IT to 32>fe., middling Mag generally quoted at 31 to 31>ic. ¥ ft, Today we quote the market aa steady at the quotations specified. The average estimate of the approaching crop may be con sidered to be 1,900,000 bales—rather less, perhaps, than over the figure, mentioned. There la very little good cation oil sale at present. In Sea Islands nothing has been done daring the past week. Cotton. Statement. Sea Island. Upland. Stock ou hand September 1st Received since Aug. 16 Received Previously Total Receipts. ............. Exported since Aug. 15 Exported Previously Total Exports Stock on hand... 281 9,035 3,724 J.410 2ft,623 9,Mfi 234,767 12 9,673 1,463 220,898 9,675 222,361, 241 12^66 EXPORTS OF COTTON From August 15, 1866, to August 22, 1866. Ports. Sea Island. Upland. Liverpool Boston New York Baltimore Philadelphia. Total Exports *2 1,463 2 1,463 Lawson° Oconee j g c h%;°bL O P Fisher, do C Mann, do ' H W C Patten, City B C King, A Jones, str Tonawanda J A Foreman, do 8 McGregor, Boston T F Abell, N Y J P Miller, Qa JCManuell. Ga Exchange.—In exchange there is very little offer- lag. The banks are purchasing at par, and selling at meeting of council. •T Council met last evening. Present—His . " f £ c AnJerson, Mayor, and Aldermen Ferrill, Zf FreeiiiMi and Johnson. 2 *, Jlci of the last meeting were read and ap> '..mm j..bnsou moved a suspension of the rules, . ^ purpose of action on the resignation of Alder- •V jpjsji), which being agreed to, the resigns- Tt < taken up aud, ou motion, accepted. * -2,11a Ferrill, from the Finance Committee, -yvp irt recommending an increase of the salary iirnMO f the police force to seventy-five dollars, | r - ui adopted, the same to take effect from the rfrfAngnst. Jillr Mayor Anderson, to whom had been rc- .-ti:2rr«Lilution of Alderman Ferrill recommend- Tjsuicrrase ■ i tho police force, by the addition of , uk tinted patrol men, made a report setting tbe pre-eut force, as constituted sad offi- ai . ftiiiy sufficient for the good government of . :v at present. Ho stated that, as the rural boun> ..; city were extended, there might possibly p iatus5 ty f >r the increase, but at present he could jj.jjj.j, aud therefore deemed inexpedient to re- ^ :i.l an fficrease at present. The report was re- ic committee to whom was referred the petition of iry citizens of the eastern, southern and south ern sections of the city. a>kiug for more market- ficihtitfs, recommending that another market ud in- erected, and advising that plans and specifi cs for a structure, ou the most approved and mo- plan, be advertised for the same, to bo erected ►believer the finances of the city would allow it. They -tstfj that the part of the old cemetery facing • :u street, in connection with a lot heretofore d as a pound, was the most eligible site for a new let, while the old one might be modernized to w c r for the older portions of the city. The report received, and laid over. | Ur.l.C . Cisey, from the Fire Committee, made a nrt vu tin- communication from the white c.es. in which they tried to show that the the Department would be better served ►*..i rt:, present regulations than by admitting irre- h.pauics to assume the management, and moved that Council take no action in the ii-i that tin* <>in in it tee bo discharged. l -mmittee made several other unimpor- Au i-rdinaLcc was offered providing for a salary for aslant Treasurer, ami on motion of Alderman amount was lixed at $1000 per annum, and annee. being placed ou its second readiug, was nl petition? w. re presented, asking for leave to i nr-to wooden structures, which were seve- ->r:*.l to the Fire Committee. i.iu.tteetu whom was referred the condition •- 1 -' a the Springfield Plantation made a re- ' t: amending that said bridge be put in good r‘:.t:-uvnv:c;ty officers new being in order, Mr. ''J.4iu*oa was nominated for City Treasurer, & the cn.y candidate, was elected unani- p tiaim:mic3fioii8 irom Messrs. M. Lowenthal and • i.. tiering themselves as candidates for As- ••a.*t:rer, and naming their securities, were 1 until went into an election, and Mr. M. unanimously elected. I & h 1 Crane was theu nominated in place of Al- ou- resigned, and unanimously elected. Juhnson called attention to a report of p: ‘ • -as-* of the Board of Health, in which one •* -.vra bad stated they were perfectly power- -A-. 'unt >'[ iffe City Council not paying proper • - to tiie ttieir wishes. He said that so far as he •orn- thing the Board has asked for was granted, k 41 - v tad the power, and the Clerk of Council, Uerk of the B<»ard of Health, being ap- . 5a*d tliat every resolution presented by him “'’-‘”,11.0,1 had been attended to. Casey . ffered a resolution that in view of ei suiaii tenement houses and the enor- “ rents tenants were compelled to pay, that --V Ordinance be so amended as to allow the J1 -= -i small houses on the east side of Price • «•. J u the south side of Liberty 9teet, for one t-Ll ? ll1 ' tir = l of August, which, after being £ - - Alderman Ferrill to read, “and also weat of a-J ftL-uth oi Gaston streets,” was pased—yeas r 'dber reports were made of no particular B ^ ( n ,Il ’ IU Soard of Health was present- - uat on inspector of fruits and vegetables •^i«.d, and that the Council furnish a quantity • M- received, when His Honor stated that the • -M w£et ha l been directed to inspect the 1 'rubles, and that the police officers had _^ ^ * ,lc tal to attend to the lime business. 1^q*! 1 ** 1 JlJ,lus ou then offered a resolution that r... { j r 'tal be dir, cted to purchase fifty barrels ^ UiMributed to the poor of the city, in ‘ Uus a« they may require. of freeholders appointed to examine _-Ability of opening Jefferson street, made l ' a v inexpediency of such opening, r ^iran’ aso,1!J ’ ' viii °h was received. - t •• . s .f Uun " f some •tber business of no hi-d. lUc aUL tamg of sundry bills, Council miniature Almanac—This Dap. sun rises & 84 Sun sets g 3S HIGH WATER. At Tybee 4 21|At Port i Shipping Intelligence. FORT OF SAVANNAH. Wednesday, Aug. 22, ISM. Arrived. Steamship San Salvador, Atkins,,New York—BH Hardee. Steamship North Point, Smith, Baltimore—La roche, West A Danielle. Steamship Tonawanda, Tea!, Philadelphia—Hunter k Gam mell. Steamer Lizzie Baker, King, Palatka, etc—Clag- horn A Cunningham. Psnaeugcr,. Per steamship Tonawanda, from Philadelphia—A Cosgiove, Mrs Hunter and child, U S Humphreys, o U Holmes, A Uighoau. J Dudlam, B J self, Mary McIntyre, D S Luckies, 11 Wlddle, Mrs Walsh aud 3 children, O K Woodward, L 1'ouson, G M Harvey, H Bing, S Kinchley and child, & W Callaghan, and 9 sicerage. Per steamer Lizaie Baker, bom Jacksonville, Ac— Mrs llahersham. Mis Tomlinson, Mrs Debouse, Mrs Spicer and daughter, H Bardwell, Indy and child, C 4 Croft, J Lutwood, J Lippman, J Deteure, T B Gowen, U Hustings, J Richards, J Thompson, J Oe- vereauz, J Langnlx, J Laiser, IJ Loomis, R C King. W L Daniels, c E Mann, c F Ptaber, G W Lee, J Candy, and U deck. Per ateamshiD North Point, from ilnltlmmnfi I L Duffle, H Harney, U Coniter, Ely Otto.,* Per steamship Ssn Salvador, from New Lock—Mr Shears and lady, Miss B Jans, Miss L Grim, J Ward, S McGregor, W U Berney, J Lycurgns, wife anil child, S Hitch, T P Abell, J Quinn, W B Duffy, J 8 Kill, J Uolters, T Meuer, J Bailey, J C Rowland, J Monahan, J Monsell, A O Smith, E Kvereth, T N Uaudy, J P Miller, J C Mauud, Mr Head, O B Seagrave, P Peu. selman, G J Taggart, B C Warren, W H Aldrich, M J Donnelly, F McBolry, S Mauer, J K Coot, DMMly, and 10 steerage. Contigsees. Per steamship Tonawanda, from Philadelphia—C R R, O Ott, Macky, B ft Co, J A Barron, M A Oaten, W M Davidson, Hunter & G, Brady, S A Co, J Langs- dorf A Co, B O Donnell, E McKnbe, H Suiter, M J Doyle A Co. J Ryan, E C Wade A On, Weed A C. tv H Whitney h Co. Per steamship North Point, from Baltimore—G H Arledge, T H Austin, P U Behn, Bryan, U A Co, W B Boggs, E OB’yrne, JASJK Brown, Chipman A C, Champion A F, M A Cohen, Clark <fi S, Counerat A Clughorn A C, M J Doyle, Duncan & J, J Gilliland. C L Gilbert, E J£ Hertz, Hess & G, Holcombe A Co, S G Haynes, J S Hernandez, J M Kiuchley, J Knox, H C Mehrtens. LaRuclie, Will.AJ Miller, J McMahon A Co, J N Muller, WAR McIntyre A Co, M New- iuurk, Purse A Son, C D Rogers, Dr J B Reed, W U Stark, Sorrell A Bros, So Ex, It H Tatern, Wright, u A Co, C W White, E C Wade. C K 1{. Per steamship San Salvador, from New York—G Appel, Adams Ex, AIGKS.ilW Allen, S Agnew, T li Aasuu, U balfore, Bluu A M, Brigham, H A Co, Bradley, H A Co, Bell, W it- C, u Bailey, N K Bauui, J A & J F Brown, J Bt oadbacker, Chipman A C, S M Colling, Claghoru A C, P Callanan A Co, C M Case, Cooper A McA. O Cohen, Cooper, Oi K, M J Doyle A Co, Mrs M Dillon, Doyle A L, P Dzialynski, Erwin A U, Eiusteiu A E, U Epping, Eppslein A K b C War ren, E E, Eppsteiu A Bro, G C Freeman, M Feist A Co, A A L Freideiibcrg, C L Gilbert, 9 coodali, savh Gas Co, A Gomm, W B Grifflii A Co, J B Hogg, B H Hardee, Hess A G, L Hohenstelu, G A Hudson, M B llassett, Hilton A R, Hunter 4 0, DF Holland, E H Kirliu, J Knox, J B Lamar, J Lippwau, Latlirop A Co, M Laviu, Liuville A G, Lovell A L, F M Myrell, H Meinhard A Bro, Miller A Bro, J A Meyer, S McMa hon, Weed A C, Weil A M, Miller, T A Co, A A S Mitchell, U Murken, D Mailett, Nat Ex, E L Neidlin- ger, Seufvllle, B A CO, C H Oliustead, J O'Byrue, Orff A W, D G Purse, Mrs Piendergasl, P Reilly, W G K. Palmer A D, H G Ruwe, U R Agt, A Reseller, C D Rogers, Sanderson A 'V, Sans A Co, W H Stark, A A Solmons, Sloan, S A Co, Tison 4 0, C W Thomp son, J L Ylhalouga, A 51 di C W West.. J Walnerg, W H Wiltiierger. York, W, Mel A Co, and order. Ciinstgnees per Central Kallroad. Ang. 22, 1868. 432 bales cotton, 165 do domestics, 25 barrels, 100 sks flour, 5 bales wool, 120 empty, barrels, 14 care lumper, 1 car old iron and mdse to BH Hardee, F W Sims a Co, Jones A W, Biyan, H A Co, Mackey, B A Co, E Pauelford, Wilder A F. J, Woods A Co, J W Latlirop A Co, E P Tuuisuu, J McMahon, Miilen A W, J Kyan, S A Whittle, W C Dawson, Crane A G, C A Johnson, Latlirop A Co, M Tons, Whittle A Co, N A Hardee A Co, It Habersham A Son. - lllphia—The steamship Tonawanda, frty " f Captain Teal, arrived at her wharf ” ^ ,f ning. She arrived at tha quaran- < ,IU Tuesday night, but was kept " 1 me to he boarded by the quaran- iut. has a good freight and passenger — flTo ^ VXmaK accept onr th«*7for I Plnladelplua papers ana ut h cr fayorl ‘:tcox A Co., (Thomas H. fuinTtri i,,, • s>*eral commission and forwardiuam. , “ y Hunter * Gammell. rCellar taciliUos for luruishing planter', f the other departments of their busi uo8 , 1 -Cix IS an Old and well knovfn merchant, and [ ““hicr a young man of rare mercantile capacity, ^sieemed by all who have had business transac- him, ' Slvv Vobk.—The steamship San Salvador : *<tat evening from New York, with a large ful1 passenger list. < ^ er »tand that since her detention at quaran- this city, uhe lias been tborooghijr reno- “J tt now in capital order for the accommo- J Ue travelling public. Parser Cambridge r 1 • our thanks for late Now York papers. I'* hiUmouE.—The steamship North Point, ' Sru ’ l h, arrived yesterdsy afternoon. Pur- ' “ lias placed ns under obligations. Keceipts per Atlantic A Gulf 11. R. Aug. 22,1868. 12 bales cotton, 7 males, 2 curs cattle and mdse to Tison A G, Miller A Bro. W G Dickson, F W Sims A Co, R McIntyre A Co, T N Theus, J W Anderson A Son, Norwood, P A Co, Hess it ir, T Holcombe A Co, P A Williams, A M Cohen A Bro, J A Roberts, J Gil liland A Co. HOT or VK9SKL.S M THE PORT Or SAVANNAH. Savannah, Aug. 22, iwa. STEAMSHIPS. Gen Barnes, Morton, loading, New York—Wilder A Fnllartoo. Tonawanda, Teal, unloading, Philadelphia—Hun ter A Gauimell. Viigo, Bulkley, loading, New York—Hunter A Cammed. North Point, Smith, unloading, Baltimore—Lk- Hociie, West A Dauiells. Ssn Salvador, Atkius, unloading, New York—B H Hardee. bares. Mary Elizabeth, Crockett, loading, Philadelphia— Crane A Grayblll. Orchiila, Harney, loading, Boston —Mlllen A Wad- ley. i ■ i ^tgTdella, Wells, loading, New York—F W Sima BRIQ9. Ida L Ray, Stulls, unloading, I tnn—Haywaod, Gage A Co. ' Crocus, Reed, loading, Boston— j B Marshall A Bro. Besolnte, Miller, loading. New Vurk—LaRochc West A Daniels. -- • >, i ’ •_f l Helen O Phinney, WkUe, loading Portiaifil,lle— Blair A Bickford. ' ‘ * ’ * Ann, Stall, unloading, New York—'Ionler A Gam- mell. ;>, >7T' Proteus, Mahony, loading, BostonMilieu A Wad- SCHOONEBS. Antelope, Chadwick, nnloading, PhlladelpMa— unter A Gsmmell. Swan, Murray, New Smyrna, Fla, -.waiting orders —F M Myrell. > Baltic, Grant, loading, Prankfort, JAo—Kenneasey A Co. Julia, , awaiting order* e^er the? river. Schuster A Uelnsius. i M Myrell’ Brown ’ awai t ln g onler-, ever the rtver—F ^Man, Dublg, awaiWng orders—J W Anderaon A Science. Fitzgerald, awaiting orders—F M Mvrell. OFJHE FEET. L -bxliza Keogh> » u ywmn dv her mnd- tSSJ’S-??"*. 1118 PtMtice OF BKOUGHTON I ' :r 1 ■ ili , ^ TKEKTS, but will soon remove to patients at their resu Ure ‘ North ' Fitch “><« Horl- Charleston, where she 8ful Pfsctice. jy9-d,twAwtf HAND STAMPS, FOB CANCELLING KEVENUE STAMPS AND GENERAL BUSINESS PURPOSES AtManafacturers’ Price*. No. 1 Cancelling Stamp (with changeable dates;, %g. Business and Banking Stamp (without dates;, from $10 to $16. With dates, $2 60 extra. Extra Dies, from $2 to $4.. Orders received by K8TILL A BROTHER, , Ball street, next to the Post. Office anlC-dAwtt Savannah. On. Wax and Pari Flowers. T he art of making WAX and PEARL FlMtlHS is taught in an elegant mannetYandMatery snort time, by Mas. ELIZA KEOGH, Corner of Broughton and Barnard atreaia, Over L. Fries’Store. jyS6-U Arrivals jil the Hotels.. PULASKI HOUSE—W. H, Wl ■ A Rohrer, Savh J F Osborne, S C OF Stevens, Fla 0 Hutchinson wife an(1 i® tin 0 Damon, Fla " R Wilson, do TP.Taiwna. r Tonawandfl PCI Solana, str N Point P A Bevgest, Etr San Hal- &L’8?tnfe,AaHx- J Teal, str ttnawanila 0 B Teal, do .Auction Sales. *e BY BLl'X A MKYKR. THIS DAf. 23d test; at 10 o'chx*, will ba aotir 75 bbla Baker's Floor, na plot nitre 50 do do do Beloit Mills 10 do dimwM Flow 20 tuba Family Lard Marshall hgdse—a.b. uboa. TW Coleman, do f B Qriffir., Valdosta E Bond, do BA Smith, jr, R DuBoia, Bluff ton ~ - ' W A Ml usd, Ft PalasU E Pope A A Williams, Balt H B Ulna, Waahtngten W L Humphreys, pliila A Cosgrove, do w W wild, Benurort 0 M Harvey, St Marys 3 M Perkins, MUUn E J Loomis, Fla SCREVEN HOUSE—G. McGlNLY. EGordea, Savh R H Flanders. Fla WSHartUNY Mrs Prleat, Atlanta Col J Devereuua, August _ rAJkaAti Mias Veruou, Ga D Wtlliams, Fla A wjihinstaa. Fla G A Dure, Macou K Gosttoean, N Y R H Nathans, C C Cambridge, str San WtvssdoJ £j WRIGHT’S Patent Improved IRON SCREW r ro * . f ^Packing Gbttprv. T HE ATTENTION OF COTTON PLANTERS I& invited to the cMrni of this invention, which, la SIMPLICITY, ECONOMY, DURABILITY and POW ER, surpasses any machine lor Baling Colton ever before presented to tha country. Its great excel lence In these respects makes it THE BEST M4CHINE FOR PACKING COTTON IN THE WORLD ! ' 1. US SIMPLICITY—Jt lefc uaw and improved application of the Screw Power; just as simple In its construction as the old tailuoued wooden screw, as easily managed, and no more liable to get out of or der. No ropes or pullies aa used iu the cotton presses. 2. ITS ECONOMY.—It has been demonstrated hy actual experiment to be cheaper than tbs wooden screw. The timbers used in its CMiatruction are much smaller and fewer than those employed in the old screw; the lever* being only infection*, and tha. height of tile whole frame above the bed being only 10 feet. All these limber* e&fi he precun d on the plantation, no matter ho w ex tarn Add tie forest. Any ordinary wood workman can build the frame, and half a dosen hands will pat it up in a few bouts. .. 3. ITS DURABILITY.—The screw and Nat Mr# AC 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 odly sixteen, feet long, one mule is sufficient (or packing the heaviest bales. Planters who have used it say that, with two mules, cotfcm may be compressed on this machine for shipment. This Screw was invented just before the opening of the war, and lias subsequently never been very gen erally introduced. Those who have used it and seen it used, unanimously concur in the opinion that it is UNRIVALLED AS [A JCOTTON (SCREW. The following testimonials from some of the best and must reputable planters In the country show the estimate in which this Screw stands with those who have tried it: We have used and seen in operation for the last five years, Wright’s Improved Cotton Iron Screw, and feel no hesitatl. n in prononneiug It the very best Cotton Screw we have ever known. So highly do we esteem it, that, if practicable to obtain oue of them, we would have no other. It is easily bn It, simple in its construction, nut liable to get ont of order, packs well, with great power and with grea: facility. Ed ward T. Shepherd. G. Y. Banks. Elcanah Pace. W. H. Mitchell. Columbus, Ga., July 1, 1896. Sale of Government Property! OFFICE 0i ASMBTANT QUARTERMASTER,) ■ ‘ SavAjuua, «a., August 21,1865. / J vfaix OFFER At PUBLIC AUCTION ON MON-' DAY, the 3rd day of September, UM, the following QUARTERMASTER’S STORES: All orders for the Screw win be filled by LINVILLE A GLEASON, Savannah, Ga., or L. D. PALMER, General Agent for Sonthern Georgia and S. Carolina. jy30-d&w2iu to now indorsed by all pke Chemists ami Connoisseurs,: intrinsic medicinal qualities ((< belong to 4n This Delicious Tonic, Especially designed lor the use of the Medical Profession and the Family. 3 prominent Physicians. as.j>M«tosing all those (tonic and diuretic) which OLD AND PURE GIN. We trail that onr established reputation—founded upon eighty-eight yean of experience—abundantly vindicates onr claims to public confidence, and guar antees the excellence of this Standard Article. Put up In cases, containing onedoaen bottl. s each, and sold by H. Gk RUWE, SAVANNAH, And all prominent Drnggista, Grocers, Ac. A. M. BININGBR A CO., (Established 17780 Sole Importers. No. 15 Beaver street. New York. Oylal.nl of the Press. The Biningers, No. 15 Beaver street, have a very high repntatlon to sustain, as the oldest and b$st house In New York.—Home Joanml. The house of A. M. Bialnger A Co., No. 16 Beaver street, has sustained for a period of eighty years a refutation that may well be envied.—N. Y. Evening Poet. je5-eqd-flAwlv FOR RENT, m Apply lo Jyfrtf On reasonable terms, FOUR COUNTING ROOMS and TWO LARGE HALLS in the brick building on the corner or Bey and Lin coln streete. Possession given immediately Admlnlstr^ f t EORGIA, BROOKS COUNTY On the first Tues- VJT day In September next, will be told before the Court House door. In the town ol Q iltmafi, 0/1., be tween the legal hours of sale, the Real Mstato ol Hardy Hunter, deceased, cbisfctirig'oftr'tt^'imiS&S^^mre dr hundred in as repair; oae-thlrd .f^sA^W^ck,-we,l studded with large white oak, and red oak, and hick ory; with one hundred acre* in A high state of of 10 5*1? Aih^^d^ftlftr^renf frame reside Me. good gin-bonne and screw, and good out-buildlngs It is one of the best plantations in the county. " ' “ ’' ‘ * ' ' ■ • • >.«w. Also, a lot of UnA. No. 47», ln the 18th District of aald county, uniin purred. salt-Ids WM. JONES, Ailart. MARTIN J. FORD, • ••.': UFf'Toa iaiiin ATXOBNUV ’ .0 J? ,I^OT23J»AHO OFFICE. Mw. » hRYAI STREET, , JyIT-6tn SAVANNAH, GA- Y J V - ! J _LUU 50 rolls Sea Island Ba^tog 191 GORDON, . M Bay street. Law Notice. UAVINQ REMOVED to Scnven county, I will ajl continue the practice of the profession in all the o>urta of Seriven, Bulloch, Rfflnghsm, Kmannel and Burke counties. GEORGE It. BLACK, , Mtt-SUvlm q_j , AWftalliy-A*^W, - oylvaaia, Scnven coontj, G». HULL’S SOAP AND CANDLES. TJOXESr^ ' 7 T fl Boxes Boxeai— A ftaU supply auT-StwSm . - an rarie^“ d fbrMte < by ANI>L ‘ ES ’*“ 411,189 . RANDELL A oo., ' Bay st-, corner Barnard. do Potatoes 20 do Onions 40 boxes assorted Syrups 25 cases GUret i 18 boxes Family Soap 88 do Tnmsm Cataup 2fli ,4o TftUfli ftfttr 100 Ibt Smoking ToWco 20 do* Sapper Send, te botttos 18,000 Cigars : . , 25 kegs Dutch Herrings An assortment of Furniture JfOUL* ' 1 six year old Mare, warranted te every respect 1 new Matter top Spring Wagon . . „ 1 two borae Wagon 3 Cotton Trastoa. au23-lt .Cow Feed at Auction. , YORK, WHJ.I1EA ErilTUE it CO. Will ae|l THIS DAY, at 11 o’clock, an Baltimore Steam . ahip’Wharf: ' 125 Bags BY T. J. WALSH. OalHURSPAY, 23ri, wiH be sold te front of tte<^ at 10>: o’clock, A BLACK HORSE, Six years old, kind and gentle in Harness. auo, . HARNESS AND BUGGY. Sold fur no faglA the owner about tonving the city. Terms cash. ao22-2t BY T. J. WALSH. On THURSDAY. 23rd instant, will bo sold, in firofit of store, at 10<£ o'clock, ^THBEE MILCH COWS AND CALVES. Terms cash! '' an22-2t Marine Compasses Pump Boxes t Steaes, Water and Splitting Usages Steelyards Leather and Rnbber Baiting Rubber Hose Cant Hooks Oakum, Solder Cotton Waste Life Preservers /MtaCbiK Ailve. * - «p*t Ssaoers and Hates Stocks Assorted Chain Afaortedlron Sheet Copper Sperm, Lard and Tar Oil Wood 8crews Clamp Wood Saws ■— * Sodalere’ Wax Floating Stage Saddles, Male Bridles Mar Os gal ce. Whip Laebas Thbles, Crucibles . Mxnl Handles . Top Maul and Handles ‘ Iron and Wood Shears Assorted Cans, Ash Pans Tin Pails, Chests Spikes, asmrted. * Sate to commence at 10 a. m. Terms cash, in Grfv- crument funds. By order of the Chief Quartermaster, Department of the Teunessee. CHARLES A. REYNOLDS, am*-td Captain and A. Q. M. U. 8. Miscellaneous. 'MARSDEN’S km\k CiioleidAfioMh , > P WITHOUT DOUBT, the only mis’ and reliable medicine for the Immediate relief sad core of the pretltenft which now Iterate* Afto} i It has been used with such sncceas during the apl- dMic of ’54 In this country, and more recently, te Europe and Asia, that the French and English Go- •• *. Cholera, Cholera Morbus and Diarrhoea. Great surprise has been . xprmaed at the cohlDara- tive immunity with which the French and Enxltoh armies have escaped the plague when WMoned at poets where the pestilence prevailed, and, on inquiry t ASIATIC CHOI The proprietor, confident of i waratiom haailted oua Lahore ture, replete with all the appliand considering it a duty to contend ami use all mean, which medlonl experience suggreta towards relieving and mitigatlDg iu effect Satisfied, by experience, of tee remit, xelyteg ea She impartial opinion of the medical profession, to whom the t-rmnlaolits preparation Is at all Qmes accessible, I present MARSDEN’S ASIATIC CHOLERA CURE As the greatest discovery science has made to arrest the progress of the scourge, CHOLERA MORBUS. .*1 f J ■if nr; t, T rtt itt u£ EFARBD BY ^ PREPARED T. W. M AR9DEN, DEPOT AND LABORATORY AS7 BROADWAY, N. T. FOR SAUi Br ALlUKUQtypl&j y ^ “NMlingtiewumM the Eire " toss ton oidisJtefi * ehich cannot be admitted as a truism In the present which day, for we have hourly to record dtren.srif. and In ventions in Med cal Science which would estontoh Galen and his disciples. OI she many whiott come before eur notice we must single out Dr. T. W. M»g» DEN’S ASIATIC UdOLKllA CURE as an article of real merit, and cheeiln .v ■ ocu-nawed it in ail dlee.sri of the bowels. Wespenk irom -ersonal knowledas ia this matter, feelingeatiafied is. who will try It will endorse out view..—.V. r. Times. Js8$Jy. BARRETT’S AUCTION SALS. Will be sold at public auction, at Quartermaster’s .Storehouse, Hilton Head, S. C., beginning at 10 o'clock a. m. on TUESDAY, tUe 4th day of September, 1866, A LOT OF UNSERVICEABLE QUARTERMASTER’S STORES AND CAMP AND GARRISON EQUIPAGE, Consisting of— Ambulances, Carta, Wagons Harness, Saddles, Bridles Blacksmiths', Carpenters’ and Tinners’ Tools Files, Old Rope and Iron Tents and Flys, Ac., 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 sold to be removed from the Govern mmt reservation land inside of thirty days, or in de fault thereof to revert to Government. CHAS. BARNARD, au20-td Captain and A. Q, M. GUARDIAN’S BALE. BY BELL, WYLLY it CHRISTIAN. Will be sold on the FIRST TUESDAY in September next, before tbe Court House, iu the city of Savannah, between the legal hoars of sale. Lot No. 283, 27th dis trict, 2d sectioa. Murrey county, containing 180 acres; Lot No. 104, 4 th district, 1st section, Lumpkin county, containing 40 acres; Lot No. 695, 4th district, 1st sec- tion, Lumpkin county, containing 40 acrea; Lot No. 709. 5th district, 1st section, LumpUo county, coo- taming 40 acres; Lot No. 735, 14th district, 1st s.rlliw For yth county, containing 40 acres. 9'ild‘by decree of the Superior Court fur Urn benefit of the heirs of James Love, deceased. THOMAS G. McGLASMUA, au22-tde Guardian. EXECUTOR'S SALE. BY BELL, WYLLY * CHRISTIAN. Will be aold.' at Auction, before the Court House door of Chatham county, on tbs FIRST TUESDAY in September next, between the nsusl hours of Sher ilTs sales, the following named property : Lot number thirty-four (No. 34) aud improvements. nonburg, each 113 by 860 feet most eligibly situated just at lie bend of the river. Also, twenty-fear and three^nArter teres (MX), lying in the rear of aald two lots. Also, lota (thrill and nine (8 and 0) te Yamwcrew, North Oglethorpe Ward, on south side of Mill street, west of Fabm street. Also, on* hundred acres (100), lying In Kfflughset counts, Georgia, by the Central Railroad, 20 miles from Savannah, and formerly owned by Wade. Also, lota 106,125, 169, 217, 918, 490 acres each. Sixth District, of originally Appling, now Coffee, sa&MttSSKauar "x&r ANDREW M. BOSS. . JOHN MoCONOGHY, au20-tda Executor* Will of John Ftoiayaon. EXECUTOR'S SALE. BY T. J. WaUH. On TUESDAY, October 2d, win be sold ia front of the Court House, east half of Lot Na 31, Cphimbla Ward, subject to a ground rent of 311.60 par annum with improvements, a Dwelling with tour rooms, end Kitchen in yard. East half of Lot No. 18, Green Ward. Ground rent, sw.rjs.ssssstar*’ 40 Sold for a divUion i Terms cash, pareAflflflr pflftaff *or 4ttta»a au'20-tda EXECUTOR’S SALE. BY BBLL, WYLLY * CHKMTIAM. Will be sold on the FIRST TUESDAY te October, te front of the Court House, iu the city of Savannah, be tween the legal hours of seto: ... , . , Lot No. 17, Carpenter's Bow, fee simple, end Lot No. 12, Crawford Ward, ground rent The improve ments consiet of s two-story wooden Bones, and four tenement brick House*, belonging to the eetefe of Mrs. Margaret James. Sold for te* benefit of the heir* and creditors of said estate. 225 pnr ^Fff , *A&figL.c a i 0 r. EXECUTOR’S SALE. BY THOEM I. WALfiH, AY, October 2d. wlH be sold te froft of p eJ3t£S^Lot’S , JL < ^Sn%4^i Sold forte* benefl ON THIS CONTINENT. It is warranted to resvosr ok‘v :isik to f OBiO'tsl, natural color, in every i ise it will stop tbe hsir from palling out; It will fr e toe msd from bumors and dandruff; promote the gkom u of tbe hair, and to a beautiful dressing. We oiler no large rewards, but we < nth > " aUof ouragentsto repund the money ton iy pe -•« wbo I will nse two botdes, and then say Ba o rri Vege table H axe REsTOBATrVE has hot per otao all we claim. Testimony fi-om the Capital of tf.e Untie. States. Messrs. Barrett A Co: I was Induced to give yonr Hair p epat atioa a trial, aad caa heartily recommend it aa unequalled as a Dressing. Purifier aud Restorer,—giving to the Hair a luxuriant richness and to the head a cool and moat agreeable sensation, while it Is thorough te re storing the hair to lta natural color. Very lespectfu.ly, W. HAJfLfcT. Washington, D. C., May 15, 1886. MaasrR. I. S Barrett A Co : I waa induced by a friend to make a trial of Bar rett’a Vegetable Hair Restorative, and I aas very much pleased with tbe effect it has had on my hair. I waa nearly half grey, aad now, before using oee bottle, my head is Deed from dandruff, and eh hafir has all the appe trance of yonth. J fully believe Bar- rett’a to he the beet hair preparation in tee world. Wx. Hamilton. Fredonia, N- Y., April 26, 1868. J. R. BARRETT it CO„ Proprietors, Manchester, New Hampshire. JACOB LIPPMAN, Corner Congress and Barnard streets. Agent gW Sold by all Druggists. ' Jy9-tf City Sheriffs Sale. U NDER and hr virtue of a fi. fa. issued oat of tbe Honorable City Court of Savannah, retainable to November term 1888, in favor of Edgar L. Gaer- ard re. William H. Banks, I hare levied and will sell on the first Tneeday in September next, being the 4tb day of said month, in front of the Coon House, in the city of - avannah, between tht legal hoars or sale, Qrteen fl5) sh res of tbe stock of tbe Savannah Mntual Loan Association, to satisfy tbe seme. Property pointed out by plaintiff Terms cash, nu/chasers paying for titles. CHARLES A WHITE, Sheriff 4). A Also, at tbe same time and place, an open feee GOLD WATCH, levied upon as the property of Francis McNeil, by virtue of ad. fa. iu favor of James B. Roberts. Terms cash. CHARLES J. WHITE, anl-Ms sheriff C. a Chatham Sheriff’s Sale. U NDER and hy virtne of two d. fa’s, issued ont of tea Hon. Superior Goon of qtaMhagMfoadfy, re- tor ankle to the Janaary term, lM^df sate Caret te twsxor Aatcm Champion«A AiQRwjkciipbiV. W. McAlpin and Donald MeAlpin, I have this day levied upoa< and will sell, before the Court Hone* door, in the City of Sifvannah, County of Chatham, and state of Georgia, between tee legal boon of aale, on the first Tuesday of September next, being the 4th dapofnfcl meats, tea following proparty.-to wit; . .fiRl»«atract or parrel of lanS *|5te lying, sdd t/eing in Chatham SL’ounty, on the savannah river, and known as “ The Hermitage,” containing about eix hundred and torty(#4«) sores, more or MB, and bounded as follows; On the north by the Savannah river, on the east by lanila belonging to Wm. H. Stiles, on the south by the Augusta road, aad on tea west by lands belonging to John Williamson, with the buildings and improvements on the said tract of land, lying and being the property of the above named def ndants. described and ouaveyed ia A cer tain Indenture of Mortgage bearing date the 24th day of May, eighteen hundred and sixty-one, to satisfy said 8- fa’s', Property pointed ont by Plaintiff 1 ! Attorneys. Terms cash, purchasers paying for title*. - - BENJAMIN L. COLE, ^tfitig-CCL aug3-ld FRESH GROUNO f GRITS AND CORN MEAL, A LWAYS cm hand, ia large or snail, quantities, and lor aale (at the lowest At the SavAnnahM/'s, jy21-tf East end of Bronghton street. Notice. rpHE UNDERSIGNED have efitered Into a limited A Partnership, under the Firm name Of fSANB 4k GRAVBILL, for the transaction of a General Com mission business in the City of Bavsnaph. Reman A. Crane and Jam a H. Gr: tbe general partners, and J| con, Georgl.% i* the sped* twenty ttoatstid dollars i stock. This partnership to of August, I860, aad shall Jnly, 19(9. sne4 6w Shipping. m BAKPHIOBE. ~ y T3AJ iHT 3om? .-3 J A A U rUi ^anir«»"0T]2 Friday, M* late, W^afetatk, — ■*. I *T g !’f a T? rf f c f mmo - Phila^lphiflMd ^OHtiiern Mail Steamship to. For Philadelphia. The ffretclMB SteemsMp Tonawcwidia, J. TEAL, CommaMiler, " ' will team for tee above portion her regular day, Mtarday, Aafait 86, at 9 o’clock a. m For freight or postage, hmtog superior accommo- Isrim*. aiiplf to ' li ■ j. 0 Ainnti.r.. Direct ant Rcgtttar f!wnmmiication HILTON HEAD. Sloop Fanny &> Mary, Capt. Sioeei., Ifl nmnins resalN Irina’ bdCwflen SavanatUi and Hilton He«>d, easing frelgnt at regular rates, and, desired, taking a fear passengers. She is per- axsef, ■ ■ sonthera ass me authorteed tOTecelve packages Any inform sties can be obtained of Cspt. Sickel. >r b^inquiring of H. G. Ruwe, corner of St Julian OLD tt-Illt m Lean every Tateav ui Saturday For Palfh%ka, > EL'Fla., TOUCHING AT BRUNSWICK, ST. MA- RY'a, KKWLWW4. JACjpON- VILLK AND PlfcOLATA. The new Dad elegant steam packeis, LIZZIE BAKER, Capt. H. KING, and SYLVAN SHORE, Capt 31 having been specially fitted up for this route «1th unsurpassed accommodations, will leave regularly for tee above Idacem the Sylvan Shore every TUES DAY MORNING, aud the Lizzie {laker every SATUR DAY MORNING, at ten o'clock. Returning, will leave Jacksonville every Tuesday and Friday, arriving at Savannah every Wednesday aad Saturday mornings, in time to connect with the New York steamvre. For freight or Passage apply at tee office on Florida wharf, or te CLAQHORH & CUNNINGHAM, Agenta. N. B.—All freight payable hy shippers. tytetf FOR BALE, 1HVER STEAMBOATS and TOW BOATS, of-Varioae aiaet and draft. Selling Vessels, St am Barges, Ac. A. M. I>A COSTA, * WO. 42 Water street. K. Y. VALUABLE PLANTATION For Sale. 'IwS sabacribar odhre/hte plantation and appur- A tenon ces for aale on reasonable terms; also, the entire crop of Corn, Cotton, Cane, Potatoes, Ac., now In procore of cultivation. This Plantation to situated aiu miles from Math- son Court House, Fla., and two miles from Cherry Lake Church, where there are good schools now in •nceessfitl operation. The fertility of the s> 11 and healthful aess of the place, and tea high moral tone <g tea nstehborboad, m*& It one of tbe most desirable places in the State. The lnndte well watered with lakes and running branches/, that have never failed te the most pro tracted droughts, and the uncleared lands are cov ered with the finest okk, hickory and pine timber'. The pientaton to now In successful operation, with «M .ere* plea ted te longetapk: cotton, which wdl produce at least 890 baleo; 279 acres in corn, which will produce 4,(00 bushels corn. — on the ewthw piece are composed o» —I acre, cleared and under good I wiil also sell eighty head’ < f hdgs, fourteen good mule*, well Moke, thro Bones, three plantation wag- are, farming ntenatlstoraa twrety pioaght, black smith and arpenter’a tools, one McCarthy Cotton Gin. hooaehold and kitchen farnitore, and everything else 0 ylterwi ite» pMsj, good dwelling house and eabms sofflefent to acedm- modate nil tee tebarara nnrsarery te woi k tbe plan- tftjm anccflflifolly If applied for early, the pafenaser will get a bar- ^Atidrsai me at Madison C. H., Fla. aulO-dtf . JDHN L. TOOKE 2,610 LIFE AND CAJ1PAIGN8 or Shiooing. FOR NEW YORK - 1 tv *a . ATLANTIC COAST jMail SteancCsliip Line. SIDE WHEEL LINE. Cabin Passage »*J. .^ittcirag* $13 The new and very fast sailing ] GENERAL BARNES, S.flho torts, Thor. H. Morton, commander, drill posi tively eeil on her regular day, Thursday, Aug. 23d, at 4 e’cteck p. re. For Height or passage, having new and splen didly arranged accommodation., apply- to WILBER A- PULLABTON. N. B.—No freight received on board after 0 o’clock on the day of soiling.. No engaged iKrths secured after Tuesday, 21st iuatant, unites paid fat... aul7 Murray’s Line . fob“ f ;., . NEW' The favorite, new, flrst-cbtes ateamsbip VIRGO, E. M BULKLEY, COQURfluUer, will leave for the above port on her regular day, Thursday, August S3, at \ o'clock p. in. For freight or passage, lioring biDdsoou flecommu- dations, apply to an2Q HUNTER A GAM MELL. Empire Line FOR NEW YORK The new end fast sidewheel steamship San Salvador ATKINS, Master, Will sail for Nefv York on 9etar(l.,j A.i^ust 35, at 5 a’cfeck P. an. , v ASS AGE BATES: Cabin Passage, *35 Steerage, *13 For freight or paeeage, having accommodations su perior to an; steamer In this trade, apply to B. H. HARDER, No. 12 Stoddard's Range. GARRISON A ALLEN, Agents, buW No. 5 Bowling Green. N. Y. FOR DARIEN. THE STEAMER H. M. COOL. Will, leave for Darien on Friday morning. 24tli met, at 8 o'clock. an25-lt FOR HERSHMAN’S LAKE AND INTERMEDIATE LANDINGS ON THE SAVANNiiTRIVER.’ SWA. NT- ■ Is now receiving freight and will leave ou THURSDAY AFTERNOON, at 3 o’clock. an?2-2t ;i • TIIE HITEDU! I BRAZIL MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY. FOR ST. THOMAS, PABA, PERNAMBUCO, BAHIA, AND RIO DE JANEIRO. 4&t, PUnder eentraet with the United States and Brail’ Governments for the carriage of the oisile, will - li -- pstch one of their » NEW FIRST CLASS SIDEWHEEL STBAMSBZPS, each over 2,000 tons burthen. On the 22d of EverytMonth, From the I*ort of ew w orkl . For the folfowlng named pmts and at teo follow- lent rateS ° f pa8sage ’ P a > uble te gold or Its egniva- 1 fosst oasis. , - u , From New York to St. Thenum tso From New York to Pera . •“ aisn From New .York to Feraambneo i» From New York to Bahia. iso From New York to Riode Janeiro..'!!!!!!!’ eon nof^g 8 * ’ «» t An experteneed Sargnon is atteeherftd each resrel. Ail Letters moat pew throagh the Font Office. Fret- age 10 cents. ^ For farthur Hfornntioa or passage apply th> B. H. HARDER, Agent, No. '12 t-toddarcPS Block. Lieot. G«r. T. J Jackson. (Stonfwxll JA'drao^;)' BT PRIM’. Jt. L-j RAB>EV, D. Of tea UiUan Thsntefitnnl rnmlairr Virginia. J. H. GRAYBILL, J. S. GRAYBILL. VI M LJ A" PapferHangmgs ■ • ..'-im IfiffUnss?) Window Shades. MES. MAMJ J. /TURNFB, No. 58 St. Jutiart Has received a new supply of Panel fbregtags. Win dow 8hade* and Gilt Cornices, which win he atfid cheap. ’ irlfott SODA WATER ROTHS. i my ftUBds and pat- dmlL yet at lorn of TUa I can- I WOULD respectfully rons that buaineas to very oattlea is beyond any prevlon*jwarem not submit to; ao he »°re T »*«“«J2*!“®“f0<“l- ble for all lert with you. V I •“JSWj?*!,!? *5^ te bill* for bottle*, som.of the number you tire ihort ® BC ““Sf COi ** meuceSw. MybotOte*r«^rttegbteeregran, god contain, when ffcU, aoperior beverage. Kach bottle has my name on it ^ RYAE. aull-tf comer iSTsod School Notioe. YTE. COSBY would hereby I te public that the exsrrlse* of his ■oaed on tee second Mooday in October, aais-lw Nutting, UVywpltA: Co., JJIMB«WiiWA3T2 FriSSSSKiTS »c 0, -SlSSi offer to the public the mott de liable history of this great Christian wnriMrever before yabliitoL The worn hre bare euMtefy rerlsed red corrected by Gen. R. E. Lost and is published for tbe pecuniary advantage ol Mrs. Tieh ” The work to ’ ler fwherek sphetm the work eaa be sees,) will be tarnished an soon as pinaMeahte F. WILSON, At Drag Slow of A. A. Solomons .v Co., anM-fit Agent for the city of Savannah MACON. O. A.%UTTfNG, A. H. POWELL, ISAAC SCOTT. ' jeSfobm EDWARD PAUELffOBD, ■AYARHAM. 1 GEORGIA FLODB, From STheat. 100““““ ■*" “*•» fr.-' jy24-tf HOLCOMBE A 00. rjtWQ LIGHT DRAFT RIVER STEAMERS AMD on* STEAM TUG, all nanriyat#. Fur sals low. ‘ A**iVto jytl-tf CHAS. L. COLBY A OO. ON HAND - AND For Sdle at a Bargain, . V).' i*r'i Tr. I if/..in /t ° ,1, Ohs 8AHOBSE ENGINE PORTABLE STATION ARY .. r. .do ; • an do do ONE 38 60 OMSK 4a_.' ONE 26 Her I Iff ..,n .A«0 . v . 4 . SEVERAL BOILERS . .mi ; 4 ,it,■; u a . SAW M1LUA «f ^apsatty nnearpsdsed, filwaya Aiw-nMevEWEETja, 5 or my OWN MArttTFAtmRM’ aapertor to rey- tetegtate* nag4-la T. g. TIMMOsS, .... i . r • il - Augusta, Qa For-Rent, hUi aof&.+ftaiHM'vm WAXEN) ]AW>FN»Tt"te«t comer Price SNFbf**** * JylfeB FOR SALE. F our of tttk city hand fire engIn^S, built by Hunneman A C«^Boston. Briagaoe- tion Engines, are well adapted for c,tles not supplied ‘ ‘ haeb t ■ with water work*. These Bngteas have heeb well cared lor, and are In good order^ Aptd^W^^, re7.im /. Chairman oi Special4iemn»i»tefil. »■. Chiltsand Fever, Rheumatism, Cancer, /Aud. Gpilopfiio i, Fltfff . CURND BY • to : >dB»n> MRS: ELIZA KEOGH; ' J Corner of 1 Broughton ahdBttrhcrtl Vtrestt jyat-tr 11. >./:./ -i GvedLi Fraififsatov J. W. STEELE^ | ‘ttateSteele A Burbank,) ' ‘ J '° 11 Merchants’ p "~ JUi — Htfiil lrif i f t And comer gfnt ana Otmsre Ms., Charlsmmi, JTVALL9 the attention Mf W1toi«*hW and ifei»l f ‘- i V 1 ckutoreto hlsaaperterstoeh *f rslwllo Military »nl N»v»l tletU«s, - -it . BOV Mop I FURNISHIMQ GOGD8, vtn diiw Watehhs, ctoofife, PsifejyHteedi; UyHcn sdrthtii Ware, Swords, Sashes Belts, EmfifohtarM*M« Capa, Fie’d Gla«*a,GuatietA «»,*», Ae.^Ac. M , : ... ( YETEhave increased our foeflities, and are receiv- VV teg bv every mail nofi-atremW ••• »atret J NUWaPAUKBS^ PKKIODIOALS, M’a&A- ZINB8, AND CHfiAP LITERATURE. Foreign Pnl Any American ere’ prices. ■ ESTILL A (Down atom) Bull street, Tr ie*. dr.wm. mm. ’ if i - fh*,.1 :k SK3SS?