The Daily news and herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1866-1868, August 24, 1866, Image 3

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matter MORNING. AUGUST 23, 1 Steamship* *nd Steamer* POB Niw YORK. Salvador, Saturday, August 26, at 6 F OB PHILADELPHIA. ... Tonawauda, Saturday, August 25, at 9 ^ams-nii _ . ■ in. FOB BALTIMORE. >' - .. Vort ii roint, Friday, August 24. s ,.1111^ 1 * F0R DARIEN. M. Coo!, Friday morning, at 8 o’clock, lrr jviil »“' 1 IHP»r4«r. of TratatJJ ? kailboad daily tassengeb up train ^"sivanusU at • 8 *. M. S^ffAngo* 8 * G:l 0 P.M, <?*• **• ,o\vs passenger train 7 A. 11. 8:45 A. M. at'davanua" at .-.i. ,. ; f ;«6 P. * IT SIOUI PASSENGER TRAIN • savannah at 7:05 p.m. at Augusta at 4:00 a. a. ai .Macou at. daily ■fj ^laci'U at.. ; Augusta a .7:00 A. M. Arri v pows SICHT PASSENGEB TRAIN , ‘ L-JV.'S jlaconat. 5:40 p. M. a- ,„„, 15 ta at 8:25 p.m. I _ i: -aval] call at 5:30 a. m. l r ., i.., vill'- and Gordon trains connect with 1 a- ^„vn night passenger trains at Gordon.' li: 11 ,s» ot-LF railroad—DAIRY (Sundays ex. aiiasD 1 A- cepted) sivannah at : 7:30 a. m. IT»>>-...,, masville at 7:30 P. M. of fire abou t a dock yesterday, was Caused by file btonkig oat eta chimney at the residence of Mr. Way, ob South Bread street, near Drayton. FKVBa AID AGUES BUtBf Martyrs to Intermittent Fever, It word with you. &t responpibility for your suffering rests span your- selyes. Just as surely as you shake today, or will shake to-morrow, UOSTETTKR'S CELEBRATED 8TOMACH BITTERS will extinguish the disease un- dpr wbieh yon labor. Had yon taken this genial tonl 5 a,a preventive, you wauldTiave no need of It as a core, for it renders the system impervious to all miasmatic fevers. But since you noglected the pre- caution, rid yourselves without delay of the com plaint by resorting to tile only reliable remedy.— c the chills with HqSyBTTEX’S B1TTOS, tot We/will return no more- Wiisis the CxpOnenee of thousands, and it will be yonrs. Quinine Is a slow means of relief; it is nauseous to the last degree; it is more dangerous than the malady Itself; in many cases it utterly fails. How different is the eflect of the Bitters. Their curative action Is rapid; they are agreeable to the palate; they are not Only entirely hifjpjew, but tend Inevitably to ttreagihen the con stitution and prolong life; they never have failed, and it is confidently assumed that they never can fail in any case of Fev.r and Ague, however inveterate 4u- Itecharacter. To be without Hostetler's Bitter* la any region infested with Intermittent or Remitted Fever is simply to reject safety and court disease. jy!7-oodly Lea" Tic . Tiiumasville a Tiasville at van nail at .6:00 a. 1 .6:10 p. ] Hiaiature Almanac—This Day4. Sun rises p 23 San seta g 37 HIGH WATER. At Tybee 5 03iAt Port 6 33 “■ ... (.-STILL * 1IROTHER, Newsdealers, Sta- , ..,,j Booksellers, Bull street, (dowuru^pirs) - lane, next to the Port OSes, arg au. [ a .. e utB for the Daily Newb & Hebald. "iliordcrs left with ibein will be promptly attonded Mayor’s Court. ill- Honor,.;. C. Terrill, Mayor pro tem., the .. .ises were disposed of yesterday: 3 , M o. charged with vagrancy, was ordered . r -. lit to ins relatives in Washington county. ' 1 .j and Joseph Bird (colored) were charged with , Margaret Dawson (colored). From the teati- , appears that Louisa Bird and MargaretDaw- ” i ..iuceu engaged in a difficulty, and the latter, . .1.; 1. the house of the former, was assaulted and . V.th J knife. The case being one that needed a m ,vstigation, it was turned over to the County PORT OF SAVANNAH. Thursday, Ang. 23, IBM. Arrived, Cleared. , StfatoBhip Virgo, JBnlkley, New York—Hin ter 4 Gaimneil. ‘ T Steamship Gen Barnes, Morton, New York—Wilder St Fullarton. Steamer H M Cool, Taylor, Darien—14 A Cohen. Brig Ida L Ray, Curtis, Georgetown, S C, in ballaBt —Master. :n,; James was charged with abusive : . mph'yer, aud creating a disturbance on the ... .. ij.ni.■; stated that the difficulty arose about in-ri; hut the fact beiug clearly eaiabiaahed that it. ui been offered her pay and refused to take it, mi iiavaig is 1 cause for the disturbance whJffkcwaH ... a -, [ ivas lined live dollars, or to be bnfit h) jail hr five days. • ,■ ]. 1, rt-■■ >1 'led 1,charged with diso rder***^ 1;.,. 1,trait. Was lined fiv«.dollara aud «lftt£ 1. rV «v!i and Mary Smith dcoloredl, charged Exports. Per steamship Gen Barnes, for New York—771 bales upland cotton, 140 do domestics, 19 do wool. 400 •harts copper, W hides, 55 pckgs mdse and 5 sacks. Her steamship Vir^o, for New York—550 bales up land cotton, 126 do domestics, 33,000 ft lumber, 28s bblc rosin, 25 tons tron, 50 pkgs mdse. ■.v.iL i.iiiii:..'. were sent to the United States Barracks The Railroad loaveatiou. pursuance to the objects of our appointment by io (’.invention held in this city on tlie 11th and l2lh . July, we have appointed tho first Wednesday in tember—bcin/z the 5tb day of the inonfli—at Ma- n, (Ja., f<»r holding a Convention to iieratiou the importance of tho coustructiOR Of the .^k in the Savannah and Memphis Railroad, from jpelika t" Tuscuuibia. The Committee have performed the duty assigned •nem. <1 laying before the respective Boards of Trade Stvauuah, Macon, .Selma, Memphis, Cairo, Chicago, >i l<'u. s , I.ouisville, and Ciucinnati, the importance ; ;Lt proposed road to them, commercially, and asked -bat tiie capitalists and commercial Intel a se cities be represented in the Convention; and we tel no hesitancy in saying they will all respond by sriidiug delegations of tlieir most discreet and aaga- inen. It i> a work in which the entire West, as in the entire States of Georgia, Alabama and Florida, have deep interest. L. G. Bowers, A. M. Allen, Thomas DeWolf olumbus, Ga., Aug. 7, 1S6C. Passengers. GenBiirnos, for New York—H Her- r jiurTTn Mr Lively, A B Clark, C s . aiiid son, Madame C Gradot and %iF Wheaton, wife and child, t'r.^ H F (Jralft,*Infant tend nurse, Mm. West and daugh ter, 2 Misses Urgofe M H William^ B c Weite, Mrs H A Dewhur.'&i Mrs CraKtf, Mrs-^pA Davis, Mrs H C .tiardwell aad child. H Dewhuret, J Caverly, E J JXooniis.« C Jgrdjfell, S AJ^rlth, ^C^enbaker, C i J Mark?, FWDavis. H JLUientlial, 4prs H M tistevens. W-f Moo le, Root, D O'Conner. C Harrigan, J H Colquitt, J Ricttarilson, M t , ^ Kfchardson, Mi-» q M RiEharffson, Mra ^angdou ClieveA Mrs Dt m re #nd eiilliJ. Msj SJO Merrill, Thos GUuooiy, T B Griffin, B Morrell, Miss Oamon, Miss E Flap, Was Foster, Mrs IffHeiliy, child aud intont, W RWIBDn, T P Tate III. J *jtom, W ■ Wito., W L Qanielli, FClcason. M Ei' W^S Stetson, W T Amt*, R Hay woo 11 Foreman, J Latonr, C Fbher.Tu Burrell, J Rutherford, J G - Watts, A Avery, D Cameron, and 19 steerage. County Court. TV (.'"Uiity C'jurt met pursuant to tiQouniment v«t': by morning, present His Honor Judge RusselL fb uaui- s of the Grand and Petit jurors having been aViI .Yt-r ami the Court duly organized, JudgeRus- ^liaiii.'Uim edthe demise of Captain John W. Ander- s-jii, and as a token of respect to the decease*!,, the ' :rt was adjourned until Monday morning next at ten ..clock. It: t r • a li .urnnieut Judge ltussell had the follow- U'.Mitt* of respect read to the Court: Tr.;r: :l if respect Tv> captain John w. andebson. Asatekenof appreciation for the many virtues of 1 iptaiu T iliii W. .mdersou, deceased, which charac- ten/..a ::i in the walks of life as one of the most use- ;i *‘ J ch>■rishi'd citizen of .Savannah,and as a willing tribute t" his many eminent qualities of head and lands adjourned until Monday o'clock. heart. This l next The Revenue ('utter Namemond. Os Board Steamship Virgo, 1 Savannah, Aug. 23, 1806. ] In Edit- rs if the News and Hekalq: d*-s'rf through your columns to publicly thank •t- O'leshury. (.f the U. S. Revenue Cutter Nanse- /or his courtesy to me on Tuesday morning last u accident the Virgo had got ashore on Pelican Itanks, opposite Tybee, and. without assistance, might have suficrul injury, or occasioned serious inconven. ienci*. \t much personal trouble, Capt. Colesbury afforded me las ;issi>t^ UOfc au j j n a s ] lor t time relieved the \ irgo from her disagreeable situation. The Nan. demand s officers all proved themselves gentlemen Worthy of the position they occupy. E. N. Bulkley, ^/nimander Steamship Virgo, t Hi SiEAMoHip Viugo, Which was to have sailed •♦•rtvrday afternoon, was unavoidably detained here i;u*count of the weather, and sails this morning. ius a g.iud number of passengers and a full r ! */l/t. Captain E. N. Bulkley is in fine health an d Lls slu l ) iu splendid condition, with the best accom ‘-oilatious. Messrs. Hunter & Gammel), the agents ut the hue here, aud Messrs. Murray, Ferris & Co., in ! ™ York » dt serve great credit for their attentiveness • 1 e accommodatiou of their patrons in both the pasueuyer and freight departments. r 1 ^ 1 ': 3, L ‘J Staley’s Book-Store, ..i street, has supjdied us, not only with much ^rempen ilical literature, but with many standard * ‘ Wulel1 We lluve nut had leisure to review. The ^ ait ' cr - tr *tcrprising, and any work of any i rtali ce, now in print, can be obtained of them prices. We are indebted to them for many * . aud shall have more to aay of them in a day or Attempt at Robbery, ^ Qos d a y night last, a negro named Henry -s went mto the bar-room attached to the store wM - J . Doyle, _ "‘ ftl * the fr ™t part of the building, he jumped ^uter, and went to work at the till promis- ^ 'rhito man who happened to be •bserving Williams, waited until he at- u Pontkfc caousjj Dw ^door, / <lv ° Ill: ‘ kc llis e8ca Pe. and took him into cus‘. Mdv w Ua Ldu ° Ukeu buforo H,s Honor J. C. Ferriu tehit he w'as turuad over to the Cottuty J n ‘ ur prosecution. <ii7L uED.—George Daniells, a negro who w 7 1:u the County Jail, managed to make his 7' a -aay last, and was arrested again on Wednesday " Li Un beiug taken before the Mayor yesterday - ”T»ing, Daniells stated that, being a knight of the -tioriai order, he was requested by the jailor '^ayto exercise his functions as a barber. After - niiing his task he observed the jail gate open, bought it not imprudent to walk out, which he ,; 11111 l°rgot to return until arrested by ths police ' •'tdnesday night. Daniells was Bent back to bis Tiariers yesterday morning, apparently in good * lr ‘* at the few days’ freedom he had obtained. l *fi ^ 1I1TTED *—^*he following persons were examined ' - . r ^ UJ o e Bussell yesterday, and committed to jail * Louisa Bird (colored), charged with issadlt u 7 1Ktcnt to murder. Was committed to jail for trial ^ l * le Superior Court. a : * l(: ' s Htu ry Williams (colored), charged with the Store of M * J * D °y le * Committed for ‘ l he County Court. an ?fcr ti8iu LilliaVR D Room.—By reference to our ad- „4 10) . col| irans, it will be seen that a new billiard % r, iii " 1 * 1 So,JU be opened in the city under the * ll ti th [ ^ L ipiam S.H.McAdam, formerly connected Tko c . C “ Mi ^ no lia” estabUshment on Drayton street- ««" lJ1 be Pleased to see his old acquaintances ^ 8llfc w location. x Ebal Obsequies TO Captain Andrrson.—The tilt Captain John W. Anderson took place from Ha , keil( lent Presbyterian Church yesterday after- r 1 Was attended by a large concourse of etti- to tb e members of the various associations ' C’apt. Anderson was attached. ' b »»°l copie8 of late Sfc U| Papers lUKr * Exp] Thomasville, Macon and Colum- We are again indebted to the National and »ress Companies. Shipping intelligence. Per steam.-hip Virgo, for New Yerlc- Sen, D N Ryder, Jr, G D Sylvester, steerage. D N Ryder, Wilder, and 1 Consignees per Central ktsilrea*. A*fiT«r 1866. 114 bales cotton. 67 do yarn, 19 bbls'apples, 18 bxs tobacco, 5 oars lumber and mdse to Erwin & H, W & Fullerton. Tlson A G, Duncan A J, P W Surs A Co, N'A Hardee <t Co, A Duleotioffer, AS Hartrne, E C Wade & Co, Jones & IV, C H Olmstead, W B Stark, M S Cohen, W B Adams. Arrivals at the Hotels. PUIjASKI HOUSE—W. H. Wii.tberokr. JBaymore.strTonawanda T H Beasley, AtGRR Q M Robinson, City W J Allen, City R C Smith, str N Point M ■ Cooper, Ga J Young, wife & 2 cbildrn, Augusta 4 R Wells, A & G D Sylvestei, Augusta J Wilder, do W C Dickinson, Ga C F Stubbs, Macon .1 Branch, Fla H M Sapp, lady & servt, Thomasville lid. A 4 G R R SCREVEN HOUSE—G. McGinly. BWBlance, A&GRR J McDonough, do J H Wright, Beaufort |G 1 Taggart. City C Murphy, City iC D Sanderson, Macon MARSHALL HOUSE—A. B. LUCE. |J B S'ribilng, Fla j J 11 Reding, Fla D N Snyder, sen, R1 D N Snyder, jr, do J A Hall, Macon |T H Massey, Ga P Davis & lady, Augusta F A Norton, N Y G G Wilson, Ga 1 } ii ?v GOLD MEDAL SHERRY, PORT AND MADEIRA, HARVEST BOURBON, WHEAT NUTRIRNT, OLD HOMESTEAD RYE. In addition to our husiness of selling Wines, etc. In original packages, aud in order to insure to con sumers Pure Liquors in a compact and convenient form, we commenced the enterprise of bottling and packing in cases our well known Wines, Brandies. Whiskies, etc., and have sent them ont in a style that would preclude the possibility or^ their being tam pered with before reaching the purchasert The gen- tral appreciation and gratifying success that has re warded our efforts lias encouraged ns to maintain, the standard as regards quality, also* to awkel^ creased efforts to retain the confidence and patren- aee wliich lias bean so liberally bestowed nponMs. RINLNGER * cd, , [ Established 1778.] importers of Wines, Ah., 1 No. 15 Beaver street, New York. The above popular goods are put np in eaiw* con taining one dozen hottl* , s each, and are sold by H. C. ROWS] j b SAVANNAH, and all prominent Druggists, Grocers, etc. OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. Tlie name of Biningcr 4 Co., No. 15 Beaver Street, w a guarantee or the exact and literal trdth of what ever they represent;—N. Y. Com. Advertiser. The importing house of Bininger 4 Co.. Mo. 15 Beaver street, is conducted upon principle, of integ rity, fairness, and the highest honor,—N. Y. Evening Express. je6-Deod4Wly School Notices jyjR. COSBY wonld hereby inform his patrons fin* tlie public that the exenises of his School Will be resumed on the eecond Monday in October. i V dvtlAA A MOV PH H BKIlMiWm with onr IMPROVED STENCIL DIBS by ladies and gentlemen. Send for oar free containing samples and price?. Address* b M. SPENCER * GO., yl 8- 3m Brattle!torn., Vt FOR SALE. 1 A A BALES GUNNY BAGGWb * 1 ’ XUU 50 rolls Sea Island Bagging an22-3teod 96BaystrS«L Law Notice. H AVING REMOVED lo Scriven comity, I will cjutinue the practice of the profession in all the courts or Ucriven, Bulloch, Effingham, Emanuel and GEORGE R. BLACK, Attorney-nt-Law, Sylvania. Scnvep county, Ga. Bnrke conntles. au22-2tawlm w. M. WALSH, TTTHOLESALE Druggists, corner Barnard and TV Broughton streets, Savaanah, Ga , General Agent for the South. CLOCK’S Hair Restorer Restores Gray Hair. CLOCK'S Hair Restorer makes Hair grow on Bald Heads. CLOCK’S HhirIJestorer fitOjisriUriirirom Falling Out. Hair Restorer Prevents Headache. Hair Restorer is elegantly Perfumed. CLOCK’S Hair Restorer Is all that can be claimed as a dressing. (jLOLK’S Hair Restorer possesses all’ t he merit claimed for tt. A single trial convinces the most aceptiaUl of its value. If, alter a thorough trial of two bottles it does not give perfect satislaction. She money wlube refunded. Sold everywhere at IP ptonotfie. six bottles for 35. dis-eod tf Notice. D URING my absence from the city Col. M. J. Fort will attend to my civil bnslnese apd Col. John W- Heidt, Solicitor General, will act us County Solicit JOHN O. FERRILL, au25-8AM Attorney at Law. HELDBOLD’S FLUID EXTRACT BUCUU, 8SJ, ’ somptioa «r luaaity i *UWJ ?si iUH'lc submitted to, Con- Hf LHBOLO'S fluid extsact SUCUit, 2sa&!KaaMK3 r j siaai Ulcerated or SehinasfiH»tf tte Xhatus-andaUeom laUCs. ,i : , i . .a .d ntmww tun ,.L1UI f /!A#A IMPROVED ROB] pSetely eupereediiig tboee Jtoimry.ihaU HELUBOUW' FLUID EXTRACT BUOHU to rt rtvto of «btoe oeghaa, “Mob ” or « Amok,” from whatever eauee originating, and no matter how long Handing It ta plemant in taste cad odor," immediate ’’ in action, M« more atreagtb’ eamg thanes<4Shefre*ertUoneer Bertsrfrm: - tutiiou,proaire the remedy at ones. The reader moot be aware that however lUgfat may be the oStodMr the above dleoaom, W b eerMn toJL tact hit Boati Bealth, Mental Power,, and BatriaetJ* hblUboutr extract bpcmu U ths Great Diorwtlo. HELMBOLD** MOHLY C0MP0DM) FLUID EXTRACT tARSiPARtlit * '*** , V } 7 i : J i «. f" 4 rorgartfymg tbe Wood, seeseiloi afi chroale onaetite- Ktrrxusrjflasraaf remedy tor the euro «f Scrofula, ScaM peed,Salt Kbeem, Patna and Swelllnga of the Bones, Ulceration of the Threat aad Lsga, Mtocha, Hh«lii o* the Msec, Tamer, of the skin, AND BEAUTIFYING THE COMPLEXION *°*ef*»W tMWortdMordSs that SWeto maAtod sriee from the corruption that aecuptolabm in the Mood. to purge tt Of all the diseoverUa can egaalU 1 COMPOUND I IMCl nKi.kouurS (X sSrt sraxs rssm&i eyitem, and pvgre out the hamoas wbieh make die oaae. It stimulatre the healthy fhnetlous of the body, and expels the dleovdere that grow aad makle m the blood. Such a remedy that oouid be relied on, hae long been eougbt for, and now, for the first time, the public have eee ea which thpy ca* depend. Pu* spare here doee not admit of certificates to show Its effects, hot the trial of a single bottle will Shot the stek that U w-sssssssssfixar, to n plot or water ia equal to the Uebcn Diet Drink, and aae bottle is tolly equal in apallsa of the Syru^ at Bar- mpariDa, or the decoction an usually made. » ' Tvs ». •S* YHS5K EXTRACTS HAVE BEEN ADMITTED TO USE IN TH« PISHED SFAK3 ARMY, aid are sIM ln very general use la all the State HOSPITALS and PUB. UC SANITARY INSTITUTIONS throng tout the land, as web •• In Private preetioae, aad are oeuwidered m In valuable remediea. Set Medical Proper** of Btichu, FROM DISPENSATORY OF THE UNITH) STATES. See Professor Dawsu’e valuable work! on the free th* ? »stomaikA made by tlie hdecelebrated Dr'.'PnwA, of Philadelphia. 1 See remarks made by Dr. Ermum H’Dowurx, a cele brated Physician and Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, Irelaad, sadfAMished m theTranaactloui of tho King sad Queen’s Journal. See Medico Chirurgical Review, published by Bssja- mr Tasvime Fellow of Royal College of SurgeonB. See meat of the late Standard Works of Medicine. EXTRACT BCCHU, .ZCTW/'AV PRINCIPAL DEPOT— HELMBOLD'S DRUG AKD CHEMICAL WASKH0U3R, 1 694 BROADWAY. Wa MV WAtmt'.* Wholesale AgeetforAhe State of Georgia dec27-eodlyj • - - * 1 ' ncrsB Ruaa’ ‘ ;,i; RUSS’ RUSS' RUSS’ RUSS’ ST. DdMlftCfo ST, DOMtWOO BITTERS ST. DOMINGO BITTERS One of the most valuable combtaatlons of ^ medicine and an agreeable beverage that has ever been ofiered to the public. Million* of botttaawem! sold thronghont the North during the last four yean and, wherever introduced^ it has proven a welcome addition to the iavaUdtt table, the family circle, aha) the batchelor’s sideboard. LADIES who have lost strength and appetite, and suffer from nausea, vomitting and vertigo— GENTLEMEN who “don’t feel very weH” just before breakfast or dinner, whose stomach is out oi order general debility— . s -.e . < CHILDREN of a sickly nature, and aoar, dyspeptic constitution— TRAVELERS who have occasion to change thsii water, and “sssBffiaaarawsflK most valuable TVmlss and mvlgoffttors that'chi betaken.tn " L " , . r + ’ RU8S’ ST. DOMINGO BITTERS. At iiOH > > ; r-rtt v'or,?!M RUSS’ ST. DOMINGO TuNCH, RUSS’. ABR A.FUSKf B, MADE- ?»(>« BAXIYU, HKL •• J’! til' Ynents RUSS’ MESSINA PUNCH, ‘ . ,, •-■jj 1443 O r.l .. 1.1 IN 1M RUSS’ GlN COCKTAIL. K .lli . »i - i • , - ■ • * • RUSS’ BRANDY* COCKTAIL RUSS’ BOURBON WHISKEY COCKTAIL • riOmiMBD jsissssssassavaffii: he WoiMt' raajn LEMON syrup. Also on hand and manufactured to order. f .i It .If.* iiXsJ : I- .1 f I iFfiO RUSS & (XX, No- 84 Day street, > New York. Sold Wholesale by d27eod-ly . .j t SiTUUiftb &SSSSBSSBS!ea hoars of sale, four hundred and forty-three (443) acre* of lanAinorejrteuw belonging to the^tTof the late Absalom Parrish, Jr., at said county, deceased,' it betog hie late residence, bounded by Jacob Elba, Joseph Wilson and others, under an order of th# Court nf Ordinary of Bffihxffi “uuty. Terms on the dev of sals. JA8. W. KlMBRBU. Adm’r ‘Inllodi county, Aagnst u, lses. ^So-uw*£t ^h. Auction Sales. TRUSTEE’S SALE. VALUABLE BRICK RESIDENCE] ‘ AT AUCTION. .. BY BELL, WtliLT * CHKINTfASr. Will ha sold on TUESDAY. 4th Septombes next,ij front of Court House, between the legal-beam et sale, A HAtyABLK BRICK RE8H>EN<jE, t No. 2 Gordon street, heat to the corner of Boll, front- ing on Monument. Square, Monterey Ward. A fine,; OTt^^ffig.'ffle’rJSf. rtS^xn?* - 111 Tebhs.—OnsdUad cash.«—otlgrtdiw months, and one-third let July next, 1867, with interest secured by mortgage. Titles warrahted—purchaser paying for tigi* and Manum.:., ■ ■ ad “ ASSIGNEES’ SALE. XfWMHiittai, Kdlttu * cot Will seU THIS DAY, at 10 o'clock, in front of store, by order of assignees, to close np a business, 10 bbls old Java Ground Coffee 2 3! Y*** Vonretocatsup ii: 20 boxes Pepper Sauce. ' '. . ALSO, 10 bozes Cheese it To close balance of , ;> Shi N. B.—20 Kega primo Goshen Batter, just received. au24-lt Sale of . * \.\r * H Gwerameiit Property! OFFICE OF ASSISTANT QUARTESMASTRB, I Sxvau.nau, Ga., August 31,1866. / J WILL OFFER AT PCBUC AUCTION ON MON DAY, 'b?'.'%4 day of September, 1WE> the fotowing QID1RTE8II A9FEK’S STORES: t.S! - Marine Compasses Pump Boxes Steam, Water and Splitting Gasges Steelyards Leather and Rubber Belting ’ ’* ’ 1 Rubber Hose . Chut Hooks Oakum, 8older ■ ^ Cotton Waste Life Preservers Mincing Knivea MCape, Saucers sod Plates Stocks XiSSStt- Sheet Copper Sperm, Ldrd sad Tar on Wood Screws •“* -tfamp Wood Sswb Sadolers’ Wfk Floating Stage V Martingales, Whip! . Tahtes/ druetbles Manl Handles Tfe Magi and Bandies ' {;. iitoand Wood Shears ’ v- Aseorted Cans, Ash Pans I--Tin Pails, Chests Spikes, assorted. Sale to commence at 10 a. m. Terms cash, In Go? eminent lunds. Bv order or the Chief Qusrtermaster. Department of iV Tennessee. , S CHARLES A. REYNOLDS, u auff-td Captain and A. Q. M. U. S. A. AUCTION SALS. v) Wifi be sold at public auction, at Quartermaster's Storobouse, Hilton Head, S. C., beginning at 10 o’clock a. m. on TUESDAY, the 4th day of September, 1866,1 A LOT OF UNSERVICEABLE QUARTERMASTER’S STORES AND CAMP AKD GARRISON EQUIPAGE Blacksmiths', Carpenters’ and Tinners’ Tools Files, Old Rope, and Iron Teqta and Flys, &C., Ac. ALSO, 90 fiuildings, Shanties, Sheds, &c., (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 ment reservation land inside of thirty days, or in de fault thereof to revert to Government.- CHAS. BARNARD, aumd * ^ Captain and A. Q If. j GUARDIAN'S SALE. by BELL, WYLIiY 4 CHRUTIAV. Will be 6oll bn the FIRST TUESDAY ih September next, before the Court House, in the city of Savannah, between the legal hours of sale, Lot No. 288, 2ttB dis trict, 2d section, Murray county, containing 160 acres; Lot No. 104, 4th district, 1st section, Lumpkin county, containing 40 acres; Lot No. 595, 4tU district, 1st sec- tion,‘Lumpkin county, containing 40 acres; Lot No. 709, 5th district, 1st section, Lumpkin county, con taining 40 acres; Lot No. 735, 14th district, 1st section, For-vth county, containing 40 acres. Sniff by decree of the Superior Court tor the benefit of the heir* of James Love, deceased. THOMAS G. McGLASHUA, au22-tds Guardian. EXECUTOR’S SALE, BY WYLLY * CHRISTIAN. Will be sold at .Auction, before the Coart HoSse- dour of Chetbam Bounty, on the FIRST TUESDAY in September next, between the asasl boars of Shci>- Libert; Ward, savannah, north side or South Broad Sire't, third door west from Montgomery street. 'Lots one and two (1 end 2), Vernon river, in Ver nonburg, each 113 by 660 feet most eligibly situated just at .he betqi of tlie river. l;, A .)rfe^& r ^t» arWr 1 *S<blots e^ghr and nine (8 and 9) in Yamacraw, North Oglethorpe Ward, on south tide of Mill street, went of Fabm street. Also, one hundred acres (too), lying in Effingham ctntntv, Georgia, by the Central Railroad. 20%H« from Savannah, and formerly owned by ~ ' Also, lotsi06,125; 1*9, 21T, 318, 490 ser Sixth Distriat, of originally AppUag, now Coffiee, county, lying immediately on the St. Ilia. Tnese lots are well timbered and fertile. ANDREW M. ROSS, - JOHN MoOONOOHT, • T. a. WAlaSH. tbiwnf I Lo{’ito.IA Green Ward. 'Tiyrcittor’s sale. 4ftonL„ tween, the 1 ifc L tenement Mr*. 2STS dtir.n r THOMAS J. W*L»E> U nne rs* n TUESDAY, October 2d, will be sold in front Of SE’siS^UWEObEN. BjaOaMNA^fce south- quarter of east of Lot No. 31, CoromWaWard, j Miscellaneous. n Mkmmsirj K tic ? TS, WITHOUT DOUBT, the only safe and relUble A medidne for the immediate relief and cure of the pestilence which now threatens to devastate onr eon- iftLiedu heed WUlirtkt sSccrfsS&ttMie «A- demic of ’54 in this country, and more recently, in Europe and Asia, that the gF*ench and English Go vernments have adopted the recipe as standard In all effif -fd A HT , A oaHdUttlN JaHHHOL — Cholera, (Mra Xorhas ait Diarrhoia. t£& armies have escaped the plague when stationed at boats where the pestilencaassvaUed, and, on inanity, we discover it is wholly attributable to the use or this “OSUJAiti ' The proprietor, cooddent of the gieriU o this pre paration. has fitted np a Laboratory for it* asnnfac- and use all means which medical experience suggests towanl* relseving and mitigating Us eCeofe, in.. , j Satisfied, by experience, of the result, relying aa the Impartial opinion of tho medical proleraida, to' whotn^the f rmola of its preparation to MARSDEN’S ASIATIC CHOLERA ..■.mujatniM' the progress of the scourge, CHOLERA MORBUA -j ■: . J. {. HT/.wt- j PREPARED BY h DEPOT AND LABORATORY 487 BROADWAY, N. Y. .1.11if HPR RARtmT ArtiitiU’Oe/rMit' '- > “Nothing new under theSdn*" i which cannot be admitted U ( day, tor we have hourly to‘r~ ventionsin Med cal Selene' Galen and his disciples: 01 before our notice we must sil DEN’S ASIATIC CHOLERA! real merit, and chctrtu iy tcCd of the bpwels. We speak irom in this matter, feeling satisfied a. endorsee ~ ON THIS CONTINENT, •ii". It is WxBIUNTED tO RKSTOBK OKAY ;IAIK TO ITS PRiOfNAl, natch.a i. color, in every ■ isc it widaror the hair from falling oft; it will fr e He ead from HATmTnd b ** ' he We offer no large rewards, but we .nth. .all of onr agents to bbfdnd me-nosar tWaop fl'.at# who will use two bottles, and then ray Ba u gn ~ table Hair Restorattv* has not per 'of me Claim. nutimnny from the Capital of tt.e Unlit*■ States. Messrs. Barrett St Co: I Was Induced to give your Hair P epiretlon a trial, and can heartily recommend tt as unequalled as a Dressing, Purifier and Restorer,—riving to the Hair a luxuriant richness, and to the head a cool and most agreeable sensation, while It Is thorough In re storing the h air to Its natural color. Messrs. J. R ButRETT 4 Co a . - . ,,i , re^«^ir fl Restorative,^ nad^im re^ much pleased with the rffera |() has had on my hair. I was nearly half gray, and now, before nsing one bottle, my bead is freed from dandruff, and my hair has all the appearance! of:youth. I fully believe Bar rett’s to be the best hairm cparatlon In the world. Wm. Hamilton. an J. K. BARRETT & CO„ Proprietors, Manchester', New Hampshire. | , JACOB LIPPMAN, Corner Congress and Barnard streets. Agent. Sold liy all Druggists; ' 1 • ■ Fy»tf ' City Sheriffs Sales Honorable city (fonrt of Sa' to November term lb*6, in laror of Edgar b Baer ard vs. William H. Banks, 1 have levied and will sell on the first. Tuesday in September next, being the 4th day of said month, in. front of thecQaart Eoase. in the city bt -avsmnah, between the. legal hours .>f sale, fifteen (15) sh era of ike stock of th* Savannah Mutual Loan Aeaorialhtn. to satisfy tha same. Property pointed out by plaintiff. Terms cash, purchasers paying tor titles. CHARLES J. Sheriff C. S. Also, at the same time and place, an GOLD Watch, levied upon aa lira i Francis McNeil, by virtne of a fl. fa. in favukof H. Roberts. Terms cash. . j, ... i CHARLES J. WHITE, anl-tds Sheriff C. 8. turn S^pt»«A%Wr e «« upon, and will - • - in tie Oily of . Sthtoof Georgia, on the first Tuesday of September next.being the day of said month, the 4$lowtnf*i«o|IMjf, to 4ft All that tract or parrel of land, situate, lying and being Id Chatham County, ‘dal the Savannah river, bounded as follows: Un ttte north by the Savannah liver, on the east by land*, belonging to Wm. H. the buildings and improvessants on the said tract of land, lying and being the property of tha, ahote named ttef ndants, described and conveysd Ink csr- tain Indenture of Mortgage bearing date the Jdtfiday of May, eighteen hundred and sixty-ooe, to satisfy S *Sojier5y pointed ont by flaTntiff’s Xttorneyi Tswuvqssh, irerchasers iWtL. snmoHK. 1 North. 3?oint, R. C. Smith, Commander, Will sail for Baltimore o# ■■ VFfrtF. J&nftaiwk’ —.pa, Fto feefehVot •p6u*lldhdfcritiif|N«hP'-ae«)tnnrt dalions, apgto.to gniyTiao v.t id iwm* <■!« . . .. LaBOOUt. LJl!! 1im ■”< -'aaiat-A :. J'&fB Phiiafltdiffiiii-dnasttftnicrn Maw suiffiiey Co, PLikdelphia. -A B II Ufftmaiukisvovi AOIStoni . -*7“. The first class Dgamsliip Tonamnda, J. TEAL, Commander, will leave for the above port on her regular day, SS,htFYwrFir" HUNTER St GAMMEL For freight or Rations, anl3 Direct and Repldf'Cominnication it a I jniTir .r ^ WITH jMMoaT'fitti AS. -J.I ” T*» ■ III. orl UuAf Hi iflijffifsatotgla -i. ) f.i Is running regular trips between Savannah and Bilum Head, carrying freight at regular rates, and, When desired, taking a few ugasengers. She is per fectly dry. In good order. aiWtos made remarkably quick trips. She carries the mdmd States mail. The Rational Express and Transportation Company and southern Express are authorized to receive packager Any information can be obtstagl of Capt- Sicket, ' inquiring of H. G. Rcwe, corner of St Julian tea>WAHi«f>q t tie L«. .ill. I wmman-wL Leaie toy May M Wit: Ffir Pfftatfca; E.'Tla.,' TOUCHING AT BRWBWICK, ST. MA RY’S, FEHNANdTSa, JACKSON VILLE AND PICOLATA. m* ir if : in icw naoti*rMnX "uh* ■■ LIZZIE BAKKK, 1 -'AiClW?, Jny' ill OJJ81 • Si tu -iYUiji SYLVAtr^!H)RE, rmii ffiiffim TT'rrtn having been sFedUHyffttrt'iiyHlbr tM* ronto with unsurnassed accoassaadatismi 1 ’ SOI 4sav> xegniarly for the above places, the SjdwibShure every TUE>- DAY MORNING, and the Lizzie Bake; every SATUR DAY MORNING; at tdn-fl‘cH#k. ' Returning, u wfll leave Jacksonville every Tuesday and Friday, arriving at Savannaht-evere Wednesday and Saturday mornings. In time- to connect with the ^For^wibt *r Pasmgawpiyst Ake office an Florida Wh * rf ’ CUtGBORN 4 ctNNI^GHAM, “ ik|iS «• - ’me - • Agent*. N. K.—All freight payable by Bhlppere. 1ylg-tf FO R SALE, ask MBOATS and TOW >us sizes and draft, iiab. Sailing Vsnsnln, Steam Barges, 4c. oiiiufl A H. DA COSTA, a.ial ■ V NOiVfcWateratreeVN. Y,. VALUABLE PLANTATION For Sple. TiflE subscriber offers his plantation and appnr- A tenances for sale on reasonable termj; also, the entire crop now in This son Court LakaOharch, successful of cultivation. ’ riainun Auorneys. SMi.% FRESH GROUND GRITS ANA CORN lAEktL, H A LWAYS on hand. In large or JyJitf SIGNED have — -j. under the Firm ii s fat the trenrastlfen j isissloal business In the Ottyof A A Crane Mid Jtfrf ■ H. Uraybffi, I the getorsl partners, sod James S, SilS^^irMfeSaraiMSariBglbrtWessndstMnnsL twenH^Sousmi'd(^hS'oj to the T —?. 8 . h ’ P» TOnMer w 111 * anaamrep*. gtQck This partnership is to commence on the first »r *«•*> “ BKLL, WILLY ECBEHTUi; 1 1 Will be sold on the FIRST TUE8DAY fn October, In ,t of tbs Court House, to ths city of Savannah, be- n the legal hours of sale : , Lot No. IT, Carpenter's Bow, ten ^P 1 ®- “ d Lo* .ent brick Hbnses, bskm_ Margaret James. Sold for eirs and creditors of said mtote. Termscrab, purchraer EXECUTOR’S SALE. Pljier Hanging! . i. >_ -AMD lilKTOi tr i Window Shades. great Christian warrior ever before The worr *•— K ““ "*"• tab Gen. R. Theworl be proenred only through the regular agents. Sub- srntiiM to sing r J - J -' of theLuuavme MRS, MARY J. TURNER, No. 58 8t. Julian ern quarter of east half o “ “ “ ' we som «MB amet that business is very — is beyond s^tototo i; you are : s?srisv. “imST •a&WBi’SSggSS in bills and is'jLitifig, ir¥cA^ifftAS[ ' . BANKERS, - Mi0r O. A, HUTTING, ,w fmr. A. H.FWBLW ■- t’-‘ -J ‘ • isaac .aoorr.^^, w . laii EDWARD PADBIiVWIDtJ hm- ^je2S-em SAVANNAH/-1-*’ JOHN RYAN, ■ anU-U ' Ctoreer Bay and HULt’S SOAP AND CANDLES. B OXES Extra FamUySOAP, 1 b * r * nSSVSu OANDlS^. 8-s .fall supply for rale by baNMLL a co.. auT3'w3m l ^ ” Was and Pear! FIowb^s _ _ __ ^jagamm WAI H? 1 ** NL - tSaeM, ii K <jii i TY GEORffiVnQlR, From New Wheat. -I a/y' sacks 'and halt sacks to stare land ’lHl.Vi8»twiM Steamers for Sale. . i UMOV i ■ M i . . t iTVb,?iaST DRAFT YIYER STtAKWS AND . and two miles from Cherry tare Me iieod aehooift how in ' ‘ — - f the n lakes and running in the most pro- traded droughts, and the dhclRared lands are cov ered with the finest oak, hickory and pine timber. The plantatoala.lS0W.toatorvwnffiil.apantteoj.Wito 490 acres planted In long staple cotton, which will Ttea tofffft'osrHh* entire place aro composed ol : kttUUUffsaBI tilglttyffiHiff’IItoogk tonttsea good Moles, welt broke, two tuysiMtetJiBStittaD wsff- aus, farming ntensils to run twenty ploughs, black- bouretold Md^StSS?iffiroSc5ef5n?ere^thliig else wttefdh the Baccessfally. • applied for early, the purchaser will get a bar- rSdress me at Madison : aulO-dtf v\ LIFE AND CAMPAIGNS - 'i ] >. \r. AH 'A•iV.XRQJ* H hAMuHT /OH3IHTI?■'•Hi , l >•! r i ni Lnah l 4*0 r xltedvjv U *«*-> >nivj *2 a-*.- in ■ Lietrt.6«tT.J. Jiitksrin. , c- :n«» yfha* rr^iJuL fciXOt W>-’ ■' >di lo fi-.a -jtii i-yie iiti-t LfF^nl t ei, /. nxmies H b Shteoii^, uX Empir e Li ne m-mim? The new sod fast aldpwheel steamship - • - ■ . f * { t. San Salyador,: u - ' . ATKINS, Mhster, WU1 affH far New ratoon ‘ u Saturday, August 25, at 5 o’clock P. m_ .• PASSAGE RATES: l abtu Passage, »a5. Steerage, *4) : . ■'I • ; iti* ■ . ■ ■ • .. For freight or passage, having . perior to any steamer in this trade, apply to * ' . . hn,harder. :- No. 12 Stoddard'sUange. GARRISON A ALLEN, Agent*. ' anM . No, 5 Bowling Qreen.N.Y. TUI UNITED Kffli! BRAZIL HAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY. -v . .... 4Ui* -■ i i , : i FOB • aid - . -• . ST. THOMAS, PARA, PERNAMBUCO, " BAHU, AND RIO DE -JANEfRO. : SUnder contract with tlie United States and Brad Governments for the carriage of the mails, will'dieJ.‘ patch one of their ; J , NEW FIRST CLASS SIDBWHEEL. "' • STEAMSHIPS, each over 2,000 tons burthen, r On the 22d of Every Month, o From the Fort of New York! For the following named poits and at the follow ing rates of passage, payable 4n gold or its equiva lent: not Steerage at it bedding. From New Yotots St. Thomas.... $Rir-- From New TototoPara Front New York to Pernambuco...u-..... .1.-... 170 • From New York to Bahia. 180 FrosaNew YorkAo Riode Janeiro...a 200 half these rates, meals included, bu t An expcri"nc"a ®"rgcon is attached to each vessel. All Let. /, paas-through the Post Office. Post age 18 cents. For further information of passage apply to B. H. HARDEE, Agent, No. 12b toiidard’s Block. GARRISON 4 ALLEN, ®y*l New-York Agents. WRIGHT’S • i. . Patent Improved: IRON SCREW! FOR . ’- Packing <3otton.: rTIHE ATTENTION OF COTTON PLANTERS IS't X Invited to the claims of ibis invention; Which, too - SIMPLICITY. ECONOMY,-DURABILITY and POW-- ER, surpasses any machine for BaUag Cotton ever . before presented, to the country. Its great excel- lence in these respectatnakes it . ata , ad ... Hi eiit i ml THE BEST MACHINE ;. U‘ FOK PACKING COTTON . IN THE WORLD ! ; 1. ITS SIMPLICITY.—ft .|e a now and improved application of the Screw Power; just as.simple in its . construction as the old fashioned wooden screw, as easily managed, and no more liable to get out of or der. No ropes or pniliee aa. used iu the cotton presses. > .. ... ... 2. ITS ECONOMY .—It has beqn; demonstrated by actual experiment to bq cheaper than the wooden screw. The tipibers used in its construction are macs smaller and fewer toga those employed in the okl screw; the levers being only 16 feet long, and tho heightof the whole frame above the bed beiug only 10 reet. All these timbers ban be procured on the plantation, no matter bow exhausted tbe forest. Any ordinal-; wood workman can build tbe frame, aud half a dozen bands will put it op in a few hours. 3. ITS DURABILITY.—The Screw and Nut are of iron, and will last fur years without any appreciable wear. The whole machine occupies so little space, that it can be completely covered at very small cost. 4. ITS POWER—With a lever only sixteen feet Tong, one mule is sufficient for packing the heaviest - bales. Planters wlm have used it say that, with two mules, cotton may be compressed on this machine for shipment. This Screw was invented jnst before tbe opening of the war, and has subsequently never been very ge«- erallv.introduced. Those who have need itauilseen it csej, unanimously concur in the opinion that it is UNRIVALLED AS A COTTON SCREW. * ., i i ,i.. ■ - The following testimonials from some of the. bast and most reputable planters in the country show the . hav™ a rIcd% WWC k t ^ SereWStan ^ 8 ,r *° 1 11,086,1,110 We have need aniseen in operation forth* last five years, Wright’s Improved Cotton Iron Screw, and reel no beaitalPn In pronouncing It the very best Cotton Screw we .have .ever known. So highly do we esteem it, 'that, tf practicable to obtain one op,; them, we would have no other. It it easily ba it, simple in its construction, not liable to get out of ..ra. r liOi-L-avaH u.ilh g.nnt pnnru. ...1 —.h g—— faculty. - Edward T. She; Elcanah Pace. Columbus, Ga All orders for the Screw will be filled by 1 - ’’I* LINVILLE 4 GLSASON, n, Savannah, Ga,,.or L.D/PALMER, General Agent for Sonthem Georgla and S. Carolina. j).'m-il4w2m * “ ‘ FOR athern Georgia and S. Carolina. with water wor cared for, and Sn7-1 *fcffkinn!nrtf sPRiarRKinffiee. L T 1 liars Virginia. IROM the unusual advantages enjoyed by tlie au thor for obtaining the most authentic material a full and reliable hiriffHof General Jackson’s private, as well as public Catoer, we are enabled to offer to the public the moArt -irable history of this ‘ published. The work has been carefully revised and corrected R. B. Lee, and is published for the pecuniary . toAfeff. BetetJttrtsOarir.: O' .0 Y v-*> i The work is furnished ttfff toff hers only, and can at the office .In- j .m -»>J rut jaoti i ft(ixiud -njrtw *'-zui i*-i • ar oiti aunl JkMm wi irt-.-iaq noia ; osE *ftVi^np.w- * ! ON*25 *•«* ’■'■'do gTix^Raw l>0 *9U IH-1- ftf-H .K A-P: SAW MILLS, of capacity nnsnrprased, Always W>T >1 1JTPLAM $ iJfflO JA<SK J«-i jf AlfTI-FRICTIOJT METAL, Of my 4fili«c**ati Aptofeki.o M ". e hp fl W For Reut, I?-, iioj aiqmMrtaff ....ii “WM! f.i '•■li’A 10*4 RheumaBsm, Cancer, MRS. ELIZA KEOGH NEWSPAffiE DEPOT ’NEWSPAPERS, PERIODICALS, .«AGA-„i, ^INES, AND CH»AP’LJTERATUI(E. / , Foreign Publicatkrassuppl'rt toorter. ’ Akiy Amencan work procure#3p,o««ier at pnblisa-. .. ers*prices. • . i.as od ESTILL & BROTHER, ’ (Down stain) Bal^fftreet, nest to Poft Offic edi^al CardL ] ikWwm. RENT, . On ressanabtfi tarns, FOUR OOUOT1WS BOOMS and TWO LARGE HALLS In too ■ . 5 * corner of Bay and Lin- h itelyinG