The Daily news and herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1866-1868, August 25, 1866, Image 3

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P r .WB ■»" MATTERS. "^y jjOBSlNfli AUGU8T 25. 1866. ^ _ 0 f tjieAiiiKhlpii and Steamer* FOR NEW YORK. wit Sun Sulvador, Saturday, August 35, at £ Herman Livingston, Thursday, Angnst f ‘\ m o’clock a* nu >•■** KOU PUH.APELPIIIA. h ]t Tou awaudm Saturday, August 25, at 9 5 k a- *»• s FOB BALTIMORE. hiuComberiaud, Tliursday, Anguat 30. S**®* ‘ FOB BOBTON. Win. Tibbetts, Saturday, September 1st, .o'dv \rr*' 8 P. M. ^ alM | Departure of Train*. - DAILY TASSENOER UP TRAIN : ^^vannali at.. * 8 a. m. ArT ‘ ^ 1|VlL y in)WN PASSENGER TRAIN at Savannah ut ,...7:U£p. M. irri'r suiiir passenger train _,.,„nall at 7:05 P. M. I""'; • . yiignauat 4:00 a. M. •fo 1 '" al yacun at 7:00 A. u. irr " w #s NIGHT PASSENGER TRAD) M*-,>nat 5:4frP. m. Ip*'.’ ‘ us :a at 8:25 P. M. *•'?'VatSi'anuah at 5:30 a.m. ' -I " oi"tUo and (Jordon trains connect with n ' ui aatJ"* 11 night passenger trains at Gordon. * osn gulf railroad—daily (Sundays ex cepted) , «.savannah at 7:30 a. m. !'*■*'M Ilioniasville at 7:3b p. M. ' " i],:,masville at 8:00 a.m. . at Savannah at 0:10 P. M. u^sr-. KnTILIs A, BROTHER, Newsdealers, 8ta- ^ itl ,j Booksellers, Bull street (down stairsj . ' . ( ;i;.iyiane, next to the Post Office, are au- fdatjtiiU for the Daily News A Herald. .1, rs- .eft with them will be promptly attended iiiation and Committal for Trii •f liar Murderers of Henry Secltinger. TLi two uegrurs—Jack Priucc and Moses Bayfield— j. v ,j with the murder aud robbery of Mr. Henry ^ t : -• r. ah jut nine miles from the city, a short • o- *uuv. while bo was on his way home to Effing* •uuty, were examined before Judge Russell, at •b,-0*urt U"iwe, yesterday afternoon. After hearing , tcatiiuony of three white persons and eight ne- T< jTnuiig the latter a cousin of one of the prison- , r . to whom the murdor had been rerealed—and the ••nwiier* having acknowledged their guilt, they were l :h committed to jail to await their trial before the ux t .January term of the Superior Court, for the , t .f murder in the first degree. A* the testimony in this case ik- eery interceding, anj; »li**w the coolness and deliberation with which tt R j,ns tiers committed the double crime of murder ind:ibbrry, we have hart all the testimony carefully uk«.n ; «u. and will publish it in our next issue. Altai horsey and Griffin Gam bib (both colored), rhirreJaith robbing several country carts on the 0. tNJb-e road, were also brought before * Judge Rue- vli lor examination; but on account of the absence, ol mat* rial witnesses from the city, they were remanded back to the jail for a few days, until the presence of the witnesses can be obtained. Thr Railroad Coaventlom. In pursuance to the objects of our appointment by the ConvonBon held in this city cm the nth and 13th of July, we have appointed the first Wednesday in September—being the 5th day of the mouth—at Ma con, Ga., for holding a Convention to take into con sideration the importance of the construction of the link, in the Savaunah and Memphis Railroad, from Opelika to Tuscumbia. The Committee hare performed the duty assigned them,-of laying before the respective Boards of Trade of Savannah, Macon. Selma, Memphis, Cairo, Chicago, St Louis, Louisville, and Cincinnati, the importance of the proposed road to them, commercially, and asked that the capitalists and commercial interests of those cities be represented in the CanrentiQn; and we feel no hesitancy in saying they will all respond bf sending delegations of their most discreet and saga cious men. It is a work iu which the entire as well as the entire States of Georgia, Alabama and Florida, have deep interest. L. G. Bowers, A. M. Allen, Thomas DeWolf. Columbus, Ga., Aug. 7,1866. 91 Recovery of Stolen Goods.—We learn «iM a gen* tie man whose premises were robbed a short time since of several articles of silver ware, recovered his pro perty on Thursday last at the store of a gold and silver dealer on Bryan street, where it had been purchased from a negro. Arrivals at the Hotels. PULASKI HOUSE—W. II. Wiltbkrukr. J D Stewart, Ga M Newman, do C A Banners, do C K l’ringle, do D A inn worth, do J M Ruysor, do Miss Hunter. Va J .1 Beall, Live Oak K R S L Harris, S C W H Hanks, Fla S B Thomas, do R Dicknldore, do U B Smith, do J 8 Thomas, do T L Whitlock, do Col W B Qaulden, Oa H Dempsey, Augusta H L Shultz, Ga SCREVEN HOUSE—G. McGlNLY. J L lJullle. Columbus II N Hasting*, Fla J O Gilmer. Mieon 0 Murphy, City J W Jones, City W Heaney, Augusta E O Marshall. Texas W Farley <t wife, Mobil* Eliza A Charles, Balt MARSHALL HOUSE—A. B. I.ICI. W D Etheridge, Eufaula J W Williamson. Oa C P Davis, Tbomasville D F Kelly, Oily T G Ferreliy, H Head ASley, Fla li P Roteu, Fla A J Rountree, Quitman 11 H Church, do Mrs N Deartiorn, N H U (J Howard, N C Miniature Almanac—This Day. sun rises 5 23 Sun seta , 6 36 moo WATER. At Tyben 7 151 At Port. 8 45 Shipping Intelligence. FORT OF SAVANNAH. Friday, Aug. 24, 1966. Arrived. Steamer Resolute, 'Cannon, Fort Palaski. Steamship North Point, roche, West & Daniel!?. Selling Luji’ou without a License.—J. H. Plate, who k« «‘j*s an cnubUnbrncut a short distance from the < iiv. auil which i«a general rendezvous for negroes and disorderly characters, was brought before His Hunor tin* Mayor yesterday morniug, charged with ailing liquor without a license, and also with keeping bis bar room open on Sunday. Plate stated to an offi cer of the police on Sunday !sai—when he was re quested to show his license—that be did not have a city license, not thinking it necessary to procure one as t:t lived outside the city limits, but had a county license. On being brought before the Mayor yester- iUy morning, His Honor stated that Plate was the liroprietor of the establishment where the negro gimrtenuan was murdered a short time since, and that it was a place of bad repute. His Honor also stated th.n the jurisdiction of the police extended two mil** outside the city limits. On account of the igno- nnce of Piate iu neglecting to take out a city license, nod having shown a willingness to do so, he was fined iu costs, and ordered to take out a liceusc immedi ately. .Exports. Ter steamship North Point, for Baltimore—420 bales cotton, 30 do wool, 130 bags peemuts, 14) pkgs mdse. Violating Market Ordinance.—Moses Sheftal^ icoloredi, charged with violating the market ordi- mrcv m disposing of meat without a license, was brought up before His Uouor the Mayor for trial yes- terday. Nlu ftall made the geueral excuse that he only t*vld uti a small scale a few mornings in the week, when he could purchase a quarter of beef from the utlii-r butchers about the market, but always paid hi market lee*. Oil account of the absence of the Clerk «*fth«* Market, who is a material witness the case was rontinut d over until Tuesday morning next, when it will be disposed of. Butchers who sell ou a small nmIi . and ueglect to take out a license, notwithstand ing they pay their market fees, we think, deprives the butchers who sell on a large scale of the privileges they pay for, and, iu addition, is a fores taller, as much ** the hucksters who purchase poultry and eggs from tb*- country carts, aud resell them again at an ad vanced price. Narrow Escape from being Shot.—George Wil liam*, oue of the overseers over the chain gang, was brought before His Honor the Mayor yesterday morn- in?. charged with firing two shots from a double-bar reled j;uu inside the city limits, one of which came wltlnn a few feet of striking a small white boy, Wil- 1 am- -out.-1 that he was not aware of its being an of- teuce to tire the gun where he did, as he had seen persons fire theit pistols off near the same place on several occasions. As Williams stated positively that he was only taking out the old charge to reload his gun. and fired up in the air, he was let off with a fiue of five dollars. Cleared. Smith, Baltimore—La- Medical. A NOBLE PURPOSE AND ■-A.mnerra. Per pieamship Nortli Point, for Baltimore—Mrs Kennedy and 2 cluldreu, M Breydcn, A Bryant, M Cliapin, W Gatewood, and ottlel.t. Consigner* per C<nlrniE*llronil. Aus. 24, 1866. 35 hales cotton, log do yarn. 3J bids, 11 ska flour, 16 boxes medical stores, 70 horse collars, 14 cars old iron and indue to Crane & O. F W Sims A Co, Bolh- well k W, l.invllle A G, Knapp A Bio, L J Uuilmar- tln k Co, J C Schreiner A Son, W H Stark ft Co, T H Willingham, Lathrop ft Co, E Padelfon), O Butler, Hunter ft G, Erwin ft 11. Brigham, 11 ft Co, S Mitch ell, A C ft J C Marlin, Wilder ft F, T S llertj, N A Hardee ft Co. 1ST utting, l J owell Co.. BANKERS, MACON, GEO C. A. NUTTING, A. H. POWELL, ISAAC SCOTT. reference. EDWARD PADKLFORD, Jc28ijH1 S 4 VANN An. GEORGIA FLOUR, From New Wheat. 1 A A SACKS AND HALF SACKS in store and for sale by jy*24-tf HOLCOMBE A CO. Steamers for Sale. rj-lWO LIGHT DRAFT RIVER STEAMERS AND one STEAM TUG, all nearly new. F’or sale low. A Glorious Result M I iHDM !: ., .. .. i H i ,310U J dll j • ii hly * ‘ I There are aa many roads to fhme and fortune as there were gateways to ancient Thebes. Toaram- *an*» ft for carrying kin way with the •ubie; yo*r aspiring politician for scheming his way by Intrigue and consummate art. But there H«n* grand btoad path to the goal, along which nothing base can travel. It in the path ret apart for the march of talent, energy, and noble purpose an thonghfnltefahftnrhu, it contain* none that a brave man cannot surmount. This fact has been exemplifled n Innumerable Inataneea, bnt in lew more forciMj ban kit the rise and progress of DR. HOOFLAVD’S GERMAN BITTERS. For over arteen yean ltsconrse hit been onward and upward, scattering blessings si every step, on til It mow stands an the topmost rennds of the ladder of fame, ns the GREAT TONIC. nd y'j 93UOa Hoofland’s German Bitters I* n positive remedy for DYSPEPSIA, | aim Diseases Resulting from IISMBER RE TRE LIVER ^ BIRESTIVE RI6AHS, (Aud is the only certain and safe „ .. RESTORER OF STRENGTH IN CASES OF DEBILITY. By tlie use of this Btttera Weakened mm* DeMgMnted Fra»'» Be- cwm* Renewed with nil the Vigor of Health. Impaired canstftittsae me rebuilt, and tho patient la a short time regain* VifFor, Health and Stren^h. (.OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING SYMPTOMS, ~ Reuniting from Disorders of the Digestive Organs 1 Constipation, Inward Piles, Fullness or Blood to the Head, Acidity of the Stomach, iSnsea, Heart burn, Disgust for Food, Fullness or Weight ia the Stomach, Sour Eructations. Sink ing or Fluttering sit the Pit of the Stomach, Swimming of the Ifcad, Hurried and Diillcult Breath ing, Fluttering at the Heart, Choking or Suffocating Sensation when in a Lying Pos- m tore. Dimness of Vision, Dots or Webs before the Sight, Fever and Dull Pain in the Head, Defi ciency of I'erapbation, Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes, Pain in the Side, Back, Chest, Limbs, Ac., Sudden Flushes of Heat, Born ing in the Flesh, Constant Imaginings of Evil, and great Depression or Spirits. Remember That these Bitters contain no Ram or Whiskey. And can't make Drunkards. Is not a Bar Room Drink, Bnt a Highly Concentrated Vegetable Extract. Free from Alcoholic Stimulant or Injurious Drags It cannot insidiously intsodnee the vice of Drunk enness Into the bosom of your families—to your wife, your children, or your friend*. Apply to jv3i-tr OHAS. L. COLBY ft CO. A Nuisance Abateo.—The premises occupied by Ann t oiling a colored woman, on the corner of Bryan and iiey nolds streets, have been a general nuisance to persons bring in licit neighborhood, and were p.o* e l on the docket some days since; but the negro proprietress of the establishment having been sent to jail, the case was continued until yesterday, when Ann Collins and several of the witnesses summoned failed 10 appear. The defaulting witnesses were lined by Bis Honor Mayor Anderson,five dollars each, and Ann Ci llins was lined ten dollars, and herpreiuisesorderod to be closed up imniediaaely. Sellixo I' E Without a Licexss J. Miller ft Co.. ice merchants, were brought up before His Honor, the ■sterdav morning, charged with vending ice license. The parties accused stated that no disposition ou lheir part to violate any ol the city, and their negligence in failing v out was owing to the fact that their busi- ‘o limited they did not think it necessary, presentation of the party concerned that nu intention on their part to violate any city ca.se was dismissed with a fine of $10, rdered to be taken out forthwith. Mayor. ; without there wa ordmant to take o n**ss wa* On the i there wa ordinatK a tid a licem The Vicissitudes of Life.—We have been re unruled Ly the expected arrival to-day of tho steamer Sylvan Shore from qu arantine below the city, that sev- tr al of her passengers were amoDg the unfortunates on hoard the San Salvadjr when she was subjected to s 'in:iar duress at Tybee some weeks since. This in ***& is auoUiei This Delicious Tonic, Especially designed lor the use of the Medical Profession and tlie Family. is now indorsed by all the prominent Physicist)*, Chemists and Connoisseurs, as possessing all those intrinsic medicinalqnalities (ionic and diuretic) which belong to an OLD AND PORE GIN. We trust that onr established reputation—founded npon eighty-eight war* of experience—abundantly vindicates onr claims to public confidcace. aud guar antees the excellence of this Standard Article. Put np in cases, containing onedozen bottle* each, and sold by BE. Gr, RUWE, SAVANNAH, And all prominent OrnggWM^-*c. ^ [Established 1778.] Side Importer*. No. 15 Beaver street. New York. Opinions of the Press. The Biningers, No: 15 Beaver St rest- have a very high reputation to sustain, ns to* oldest and best • “ " ' ** ltttttl. No. 15 Beaver r, aud to the parties a painful illustra- B treet, lias sustained for a period of eighty year* tu-o (■! the old adage that misfortunes never come re.iiitm loll that may well be envied.—N. A. Evening Je5-entl-d*wl Magazines. The Brothers Estill have placed on onr table tho September number of tho Atlantic Monthly and Leslie's Magazine, both of which con tain a variety or interesting literature. Tho latter with its rich aud beautiful illustrations of fashion aud scenery, is especially entertaining, and should be in the hand of every lady who takes an interest in the subjects which make its pa^es ho attractive. After the Regulators.—Wo learn that a cooimis- »ion«*d officer with a file of ten men will leave here for Walthourville, Liberty count}-, this morning, for the purpose of arresting if possible a body of men call ing them selves “Regulators,” aud who have bee: sometime past committing vari jus depr edations upon farmers and citizens of that county. Personal—We are informed that Mr. William N Valleau, ol Tbomaaville, and formerly of this city, ceived ou Thursday last a serious injury in his faco from the explosion of his soda fountain apparatus and, but for the timely aspistanco of Mr. Thomas Wragg, tho painful accident might have resulted in the de struction of life. Stkaukr Sylvan Shore. — The steamer Sylvan Shore, Captain Tucker, having performed herquaran tine of fifteen days, will, wc understand, be ioleased at twelve o’clock to-day, and arrive at her wharf pro bably between one and two o’clock. We would direct the attention of hounekeepers to the advertisement of MesRrs. P. Callanau & Co., in another column. In addition to their large itock of groceries and liquors, they have now on hand a fresh supply of potatoes, turnips and onions. Mayor’s Court.—There were nothing but docket ^es brought up before His Honor for trial yetterday morning, which we publish elsewhere. Fob copies of late Macon papers we are indebted to the Southern Express Company. FLOIKKNCE SEWING MACHINES!! we' HAYING been appointed General Aftants for Georgia end Florida, are new prepared to exhibit •very style or the above Machine*. See circular below. ^ Circular. We claim for the Plobcxck the followiDf advan tages over any and all Sewing Machines: * It gink** four different stitches, the lock, knot, double lock, and double fcnoi, on one and the same machine. Each stitch being alike on both aides or the fabric. - Every Machine has the reversible feed motion, which; enables the operator, by simply turning a thumb screw, to bare the work ran either to the right or left, to stay any part or the seam, or fasten the ends of seams, without turning the fabric. r*The only Mach ne having 6 flail-adjusting shuttle tension—the amount of tension alwtya being in exact proportion to the Mas of the bobbin. tw~ Changing the length of stitch, and from one kind of stitch to another, can readily be . done while the Machine ia in motion. X tr The needle to easily adjusted. dT It is almost noiseless, and can be used where quiet is necessary. -Its motions are ail positive; tiler* are no springs to get oat of order, and lla simplicity enables the most inexperienced to operate it. - It does not require Oner thread on the under than for tlie upper aide, and will sew across the heaviest seams, or from one to more thicknesses of cloth, without change of needle, tenslou, or break ing thread. T~ The Hemruer is easily adjusted and wUl turn any width of hem desired. ir No other Machine will do ao great a range ol tom k ns the Florence. (-It will hem, fell, bind, gather, braid, quilt, and gather aud sew on a ruffle at the same time. The taking up of theslack thread is not performed by the irregular contraction ofsai'e coil or uncer tain operation of wire levers. The precision aud ac curacy Willi which the Floresoe draws the thread lute tlie cloth U unapproached in any Sewing Ma chine hitherto offered in the market. Wc furnish each Machine with “Barnurn's Self- Sewer,’’ which guide* the work itself, and is of In calculable value, especially to Inexperienced opera tor*. r it is folly protected and licensed by Elias Howe, Jr., and his associates, and our own Letters Pateut. While possessing the above, and m*v other ad vantage*, the Florefrceto BoldatcnrrqspmidiDg prices with other first class Machines, and a careful exami nation will fully substantiate ail that we have claimed for it, and justify the assertion we now make, that it to the beet Sewing Machine in the world. W* warrant every Machine to be all that we claim for it, and will give a written warranty if required. Liberal arrangement* made with those who buy to *eil again. Further reference may be had by add rets lug f< LATHROP St CO., RriERAi Alim n* uniiA abb flbriia, Corner Congress and Whitaker streets, jy30 lm SAVANNAH, GA. '■ house in New York.—Home JonP The house of A. M. Bioluger ft Co., AftAA A MONTH 18 BKMO gAhk IkxsUU with our IMPItOVED STENCIL DIBS by udie- aud gentlemen. Bend for onr free Catalogue 'obtaining samples and prices. Addre*s, 0 M. SPENCER ft CO., yiS-Stn Bratllelsiro., Vt Law Notice. LVING REMOVED to Scriren county, I will continue the practice of the profession in aU the cornu of be riven, Bulloch. Kflingliam, Emanuel awl Burke counties. UEOKOE K. BLACK, Attorney-at-La*^- ' Or others, whose systems have become impaired by hardship* or disease, will find in this BUters a touic hatjwlll restore them to all their full vigor. Theae Bitters have performed more cares I Given Better Sattsfoction 1 ve more Testimony Have more reepectable people to vouch for them! Then any other article in the Market. We defy any one to contradict this aesertlor, AND WILL PAY $1,000 it." To any one that will produce a Certificate published by us hat is not GENUINE. : t_ N READ WHO SAYS SO. -TBOM THE HON. THOM A8 B. FLORENCE Washington, January 1, 1864. Gentlemen:—Having stated it verbally to yon have no hesitation in writing the fact, that I experi enced marked benedt from yonr Hoofland’s German Bitters. During a long and tedions session of Cqn : gress, pressing and onerous duties n< me. A kind friend suggested the use tion I have named. I took his advice, was Improvement ot health, renewed energy, and that particular relief 1 *o moch needed and obtainei Others may be similarly advantaged, if they desire I be. Trnlyyourfrimg in|ABB _ From Rev. W. D. Betgfried. Pastor of Twelth Baptist Church. au22.2tawlm Sylvrtnia, Scr v*n county. W. M. WALSH, WHOLESALE Druggists, corner Barnard and * Broughton at reels, Savaanah, Ga M General Agent for ifce South. CLOCK’S Hair Restorer Ketitore.s Gray Hair. „ . _ , CLOCK’S Hair Restorer makes Hair grow on B*ld fitflU Hair Restorer Stops Hair from Falling Out. tilXXIK'S Hair Restorer Prevents Headache. CLOCK'S Hair Restorer is elegantly Perfumed. CLOCK’S Hair Restorer Is ail that can be claimed as a dreaslne CLOCK'S *' Hair Restorer possesses all the merit claimed for it. A single trial convinces the most sceptical of its value. If, after a thorough trial of two bottles it does not give perfect satisfaction, the money wlilbe refunded. Sold everywhere at (1 per bottle. Six buttles for >6. dlS-eod tf “NEW DRUG STORE.” BULL STREET. DR. JOHN A. MAYER, Agist, Respect,a ly informs the Physicians tlist he to pre pared to put up prescriptions at all Mines. A light will be kept homing during the night at the doo% where a bell will be found. au20-w Miscellaneous. Auction Sales. UNDERWRITERS’ BALK. BY BELL, WYLLY ft CHRIRIAI. Will be sold THIS DAY, in front of the store, at 10X o'clock, for account of all otmeeaNd, 1 Case, containing 14 Costa, 11 pair Panto, damaged on the voyage of importation, as J sold under inspection and by reeommendatian of Part Wardens for account of underwriters. Terms cash. so25 AUCTION. BY BILL. WYLLY ft CHBi«U(. THIS DAY, in front of the stores it IBM o'clock, will be sold, ^ \ Flour, Potatoes, Chasm . Bacon, Sugar, Wines Hams, Candles, Liquors Shoulders, Starch, Cigars Tobacco, Dry Goods, Fnmttue, he. ft*. UNDERWRITERS’ BALkT BY BELL. WYLLY * CHflftfUS. Win be sold THIS DAY, in front *f tom m i l. at 11 o'clock, for account of all 3 BALES BAGGING, ! damaged on board of the stsaarer Warn Siberia, her passage (roan Boston to this perk mad sold aw inspection and by recommendation af to for accoaut of Underwriters. Terms and AUCTION SALE. BY BELL, WYLLY ii CHKIMT1AB. Will be sold on the FIRST TUESDAY in ftmtsmber. in front of the Court Haase, at 11 o'clock, 4i ACRES OF WELL TIMBERED LAND, a. hated at Still on No. 1, Central Railroad. Terms cash, purchaser to pay tot papers. Plat can be seen at onr counting room. 1 au25 MARSDEN’S Asiatic Cholera Core I S, WITHOUT DOUBT, the only sale and reliable -medicine for the Immediate relief sod euro of the pestilence which now threatens to devastate our con tinent. It has been used with such success daring the epi demic of ’54 in this country, end more recently, iu Europe ami Asia, that the French and English Go vernments have adopted the recipe as the standard in al! case* or . Cholera, Cholera lorbos and Diarrfi. Great surprise has been ex pressed at the compara tive immunity with which the French and English armies have escaped the plague when stationed at poets where the pestilence prevailed, and, oh inquiry, we discover it Is whollyattribotable to the aas or this invaluable preparation— ASIATIC CHOLERA CDRE. The proprietor, confident of the merits o this pre paration. has fitted op a Laboratory for Its manufac ture. replete with all the appliances of mo. tern science, considering it a duty to contend against the pingne, and use all means which medical experience suggest* towards relieving and mitigating its effect Hatisfled. by experience, or the result, relying on the Impartial opinion of the medical profession, to whom the f -rmnia of its preparation is at aU times accessiole, I present MARSDEN’S ASIATIC CHOLERA CURE As the greatest discovery science has made to arrret the progress of the scourge, CHOLERA MORBUS. PREPARED BY T. W. MARSDEN, DEPOT AND LABORATORY 4*7 BROADWAY, N. Y. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. Nothing new under the Son * wsa an old adage which cannot be admitted as a tratsm in the present day, for we have hourly to record discoveries and in ventions in Mail cal Science which would astonish Ci-ilen and his disciple*. Of ibe many which come la-fore onr notice we mum single ont Dr T. W. MARS DEN’S ASIATIC CtiOLKttA CUKE as an article of real u erit, and cheer I a ,y recommend it in ail diseases of the bowels. We speak trom i-emmai knowledge in this matter, feeling satisfied a.: who will try it will endorse onr views.—A. Y. Time*.je28-ly. City Sheriffs Sale. U NDER and hr virtue of a 6. fa. issued ont of the Honorable City Court of Savannah, returnable to November term 1866, in favor of Kdgar L. Gaer- l*d vh. William H. Banka, I have levied and will sell on the first Tuesday in September next, being the 4th day of said month, in front of the Court House, in tks city of - avannah, between the legal hoars of sale, fifteen (15) sh res of the stock of Ike Savannah Mutual Loan Association, to satisfy the same. Property pointed out by plaintiff. Term cash, purchasers paying for titles. CHARLES J. WHITE, Sheriff C. S. Also, at the same time and place, an open face GOLD WATCH, levied npon as the property ol Prancis McNeil, by virtue of ■ fl.-fo. in ftvorof James H. Roberts. Terms cash. CHARLES J. WHITE, anl-tds Sheriff C. S. Philadelphia, December 26,1863. Mans. Jonas ft Evans, GentlemenI have recently been laboring under the dtotrerehig rifocla of indJgcatloa, accompanied by X etratfoa of the mirapsis krstem. Numerous rem- were recommended by friends andAome of them tested, bat without relief. Yonr Hoofliand's German Bitters were recommended by peraans who hail tried them, and whose favorable mention of the Bitters in- ducedme lliam. f. nytsl ouafess that I had the —nitl t~ It sly way ; kfrd the tendency ol which,Tfoar, la to mike many a confirmed drunkard Upon learning that yonrs waa really a medicinal preparation. Tlook it with happy effect Us action, was not only npon the stomach, bnt npon the ner vous system, waa prompt and gratifying. I feel that I have derived great and permanent benefit from the sue of after barites. ■ Chatham -Sheriff’s Sale. U NDER and by virtue of two fl. Ik’s, leaned out of the Hon. Superior Court of Chatham County, re turnable to the January term, 1867, of said Coott, In favor of Aaron Champion vs. Angus MeAlpjs, J. W. McAlpin and Douatd McAlpin, I have this diy levied upon, and will sell, before the Coart House door, In the City of Savannah, County of Chatham, and Slate of Georgia, between the legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday of September next, being the 4th day of said month, the following property, to wit: All that tract or parcel of land, situate, lying and twing in Chatham County, on the Havannah river, and known aa “ The Hermitage," containing about six hundred and forty f«40) acres, more or less, and bounded as follows: On the north bv the Savannah river, on the east by land* belonging to Wm. H. Stiles, on the south by the August* road, and on the west by lands belonging to John WlUiameon, with the buildings and improvements on the said tract of land, lying sud being the property of the alw-c named def ndant*. described and conreysd In a cer tain Indenture ut Mortgage bearing date the HU day or May, eighteen hundred and sixty-one, to talk ' “properiy poioted out by Plaintiff's Attorneys. dar* —“fiMtfpcol*. *“** Sheriff C. 0« , NEWARK OF COUNTERFEITS. See that lh* rigiritar* of‘NJ. M. JACKSON” to on the Wrapper of each pottle. PRINCIPAL OFFICE A MANUFACTORY No. 631 ARCH STREET, JONES* EVANS, SUCCESSORS TOO. $1. JACKSON ft CO. in "i . W. M. WALSH, Sole Agent. Cor ^, r , B * ni * rd * BrenghtoaJStA, Savannah, Ga pen w«s made to the Court of „ fbrienva to sell all the tends ofA. W. and 8. B. Smith for the nee of said astatsA HKNST A a June 1866. of Bryan county to the estates at the helre " AdmT. )eW-l*w2m ON HAND e ANN' 4 For Sale at a Bargain, One so-hokse engine, portable do STATIONARY do do ONE 35 do ONE »0 do ON* S do do do ALSO SEVERAL BOILERS SAW MILLS, ol capacity unsurpassed, always on hand. AVri-FKICTIOM METAL, or my OWN MANUFACTURE superior to any thing in the market and Warranted to gir* Satiafsc- U0,L F. E. TIMMONS, ggjn Angnata. Qa_ FOR SALE. < RALES GUNNY BAGGING il mils Sen Wand Bagging *66 0041* Hope, Twine, ftt ■w TISON ft GORDON, *n22-3teod *• Bay street 100 S rr ng. Htiladrtplrtm and Southern , MaU J^msMp Co. For Fhiladelpliia. Soiiawanda, ^ I ' t y TEAL, OfaMftder, will tense ftmaid above port on her regular day, • t.-i- A-i w s ~ autwrrimf, Akgsit S3, at » o’rloeto m. m. For freight or 'passage, hiving Superior accommo dations, apply fo an!3 > HUNTER ft GAMMELL and HaYnu'iia 1« msliip Littri. BOSTON or A> (TW Empire Lin© FOR REV TORE. The new and fost sldewheel steamship San Salvador, . ATKINS, Master, Will sail for New York on j fstSTjay, AsgsA toft,' a* S o’clock P. in. PASSAGE RATES: Cmtotrn Panagi, 1*5, $13 For freight or passage, baring *c«x>mmodations so- perinr fogoy steamer in this trade, apply to „ B- H. 1IAHDES, No. IS Stoddard’s Range. GARRISON ft ALLEN, Agents aa»fl • -No. ft Bawling Green. N. Y. ' ,*THE STEAMSHIP WMr.TIBBETTS, , J.^! CONY, Commander, Will sail for the (jbove port on , Islnidgy, Sept. 1, at -r e’cleCk. Fee freight or »»** 1 RICHARDSON ft BARNARD. Bay »L. opposite Mariner’s Church. TRUSTEE’S SALE. VALUABLE BRICK RESIDENCE AT AUCTION. BY BELL, WYLLY & CHRISTIAN. Will be sold oa TUESDAY, 4th September next, in front of Court House, between tb* legal hoars of A VALUABLE BRICK RESIDENCE, No. 2 Gordon street, next to the corner of Bull, front- Tk/fsa?'! T/i-rwri ing ou Monument Square, Monterey Ward. A fine, lVi-HH PtodiTUWllijJ three story, Brick Building, on brick basement, with two-story brick out-building, tile roof, with gas and a good well of water in yard, all in good order, and will rent for Foseesotop given lot November. Tam—4taf4hiBd ouh, oun-third six atonths, ud one-third 1st July next, 1867, with interest secured by mortgage. Titles warranted—purchaser paying for titleemd stamps. au24>tds FOB NEW YORK 7 V ATLANTIC COAST SISK WHEEL LINTS’,. Cabin Passage $35. .Steerage $13 ■ 7 ■' Sale of Government Property! OFFICE Off ASSISTANT QUARTERMASTER,) SxtxxNsh, Ga., ftugnst 21,1806. / £ WILL OFFER AT PUBUC AUCTION ON MON DAY, the 3rd day Of Septetohefr 1866, th* following QUARTKRMASTRK'8 STORRB: i» Marine CoayMM * rump Boxen (J | it)":'-' Steam, Water and Splitting Gangs* Steelyards Leather and Robber BsttUg L * Robber Hose Cant Hooka ^ Oaknm, Solder Cotton Waste Life Preservers Mindng Knives Cape, Saucers and Plate* Stocks Assorted Chain a Assorted Iron Sheet Capper Sperm, Lard and Tar Oil Wood Screws Clamp Wood Saws Saddlers’ Wax Floating Stage Saddles, Mole Bridles Martingales, Whip Lashes Tables, Crucibles Maui Handles Top Manl and Handies Iron and Wood Shears Assorted Cans, Ash Pans Tin Pails, Chests Spikes, assorted. Sale to commence at 10 a. m. Terms cash. In Gov ernment fund*. By order of the Chief Quartermaster, Department of I be Tennessee. CHARLES A. REYNOLDS, nu72-td Captain and A. Q. M. U. 8. A. The new and vary fast sailing sldewheel steams 111 HERMAN LIVINGSTON, *,6M tons tmrthen, J. B. Baker, commander, will positively sail oh her regular day, Thursday, August 30, at 10 o'clock a, m Ear freight or passage, haring new and splendldl; arranged acoanmodations, apply to - I WILDER ft FULLARTON. N. R—No freight received after 9 o’clock ou the day or sailing. , No eDgaged berths secured after Tuesday, 28th inst., nweaspaid for.{ao26-tda AUCTION SALS. Will be sold at public auction, at Quartermaster's Storehouse, Hilton Head, S.C., beginning at 10 o'clock a. in. on TUESDAY, tlie 4th day of September, 1866, A LOT OF UNSERVICEABLE QUARTERMASTER'S STORES ■ J AND CUP AUD SABBI80D EQUIPAGE, Consisting of— Ambulances, Carts, Wagons Harness, Saddles, Bridles Blacksmiths', Carpenters’ and Tinners’ Tools Files, Old Rope and Iron Tents and Flys, he., 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 ment reservation land inside ot thirty days, or in de fault thereof to revert to Government. CHAS. BARNARD. au90-td » Captain and A. Q M. GUARDIAN'S SALE. BY BELL, WYLLY ft CHRUYIAfl. Will be sold on th* FIRST TUESDAY to September next, before tho Court House. In the city of havannah, between the legal hour* of eale. Lot No. 283, 27th dis trict, 2d section, Murray county, containing 150 acres; Lot No. lot, 4th district, 1st section, Lumpkin county, containing 40 acres; Lot No. 695, 4th district, 1st sec tion, Lumpkin county, containing 40 acres; Lot No. 709, 5tli district, 1st section, Lumpkin county, con taining 40 seres; Lot No. 735, 14th district, 1st section, For-vth county, containing 40 acres. Sold by decree oi the Superior Court for the benefit of the heir* of James Love, deceaeed. THOMAS O. McGIA8HUA, an'22-td* Guardian. F.YFt H J TOR'S SALE. BY BRILL, WYLLY ft CHRISTIAN. Will be sold st Auction, before the Coart House door of Chatham county, on the FIRST TUESDAY in September next, between the usual hours of Sher iff's pale*, the following named property : Lot onwher thirfyfoar (No. it) and improvements. Liberty Ward, Savannah, north aide of South Broad sira> t, third door west ftoas Moatgavaty. Street. L»t* oasandlwo (1 aqjl'tLVeffrofr direr, In Ver- aoaburg, each 113 by 66*foec moat ft! jtoly situated just at die bend of the river. Also, twenty-fonr and ihree-qoarter acre* (24V). lying in the rear or said two lota. Also, lota c’ght and nine (8 and 8) to Ynmacraw. North Oglethorpe Ward, on sooth side ol Mill street, west of Fahm street. Also, one btindred acres (100), lying In Effingham county, Georgia, by the Central Railroad, 20 mile* from Savannah, and formerly owned by -— Wade. Also, lots 106,125, 169, 211, 914, 490 acres each. Sixth District, of originally Appling, now Coffee, county, lying immediately on the St. lift. These lota are wail Umbered anAfertile. ■ANDREW M. ROSS, A '.Jo 5 JOHN MoCONOGHT, anfeMff * EkdFnMM Will of John Ftotoyaon. EXECUTOR'S SALE, BY T. J- WALSH, ' — On TUESDAY, October 2d, will b* arid to front off the Court House, east half of Lot No. II, Colombia East half of Lot No. 18, Green Ward. Orsand rant, $17.66 per annum. Improvements -two Wary Dwell ing, with six rooms. Kitchen and StaM*. ] n . • aldOt 40 shares Central Railroad stock. Bold for a division amongst the bain. EXECUTOR’S SALE. BY BELL, WYLLY ftCHRIlTUI. J^fofttscointHQft^^.lhaS&af Savannah, be- Lot No.''^Carpenter’s Row, fee Simple and Lot No. 12. Crawford Ward, ground rent Th* Improve ments consist off a two-story wooden House, and (bar »—r-—* brick HoUse* belongtori ft ton estate of Mrs. Margaret James. Sold for the benefit off the heirs and creditors off said estate. t , Terms cash, purchaser paying for ism DUD; E anSO-tda R. D. ARNO , Eaocutor. EXECUTOR'S SALE, BY THOMAS J- WALSH, On TUESDAY, October 26, wili b* sold to front off tfev Coart Hono*. ONE SMALL WOODEN BUILDING, on (be south ern quarter of east half of hat No. 0L Ontoaahto Ward, frosting oa York street teas. Sold for (ha beoefl ba hairs Harms anJOtds Oi 9 Fdrfcdn THREE GOOD BOOMB, WATER. Apply at alias sts. HI AND Wm For Baltimore. The fint-clas * Steamship CUMBERLAND, ‘ , Master, Will sail for the abovx port oa Thnrselmjr,'Amgnst 30th, nt — o'clock. For freight or passage, having good accommoda tions, apply to ati2i CRANE ft GRAYBILL Direct ani Replar Commnnication WITH HILTON HEAD. Sloop Fanny & Mary, Capt. Siokei., ipuHIHff niton Head, carrying freight at regular rates, and, when desired, taking a tow passengers. She is per- fleetly dry, in good order, and has made remarkably quick trips. 8he carries the United 8tt National .Express and Transportation southern Express are authorized to receive packages for her. Any information can 1>e obtained of Capt. Sickel or by inquiring of H. G. Ruwe, corner of St Julian ■fcjr and] van streets. OLD SEMI-WEEKLY UNI. Leave erery Tuesday and Saturday. For Palatka, £. Fla., TOUCHING AT BRUNSWICK, 8T. MA RY’S. YE Ii NAN I)1N A JACKSON- VTI/LK AND PJCOLATA. Th* saw and elegant steam packeis. LIZZIE BAKER, Capt. N. RING, and SYLVAN SHORE, Oapt. JAMES TUCKER, having been specially fitted np. for this route wit unsurpassed accummodstlons, will leave regularly for the above places, the Sylvan Shore every TUES DAY MORNING; and the Lizzie Baker every SATUR DAY MORNING, at ten o'clock. Returning, will leave Jacksonville every Tuesday Slid Friday, arriving at Savannah every Wednesday and Saturday mornings, in time to connect with the New York steamer*. _ tor freight ot Passage apply at the office on Florida Brhfrrf. OT tO CLAGHOBN * CUNNINGHAM, Agent*. N. B.—Al! freight payable by stoppers. )yl«-lf 2&WI FOR SALE, RIVER STEAMBOATS and TOW BOATS, of vaiions siscj and draft. -* XLSO, .Sailing Vessels, Steam Bargiw, he. 1 A. U. I)A COSTA, No. 42 Water street.'N Y. VALUABLE PLANTATION For Sale. The e never failed in the most pro- dr of ft*. anS the nnclenred lands are cov- ththeffbest oak, hickory and pin* timber. dntffaB now in euccassfoi apnation, with 10—Mid in long staple rotten, which wm prsduc* UaMaM 200 bales; *7« acres to tem. which WU prodoe*4,eo-i bushels com. The tends on the entire place are campaaaAfil 2>K) acw* IjKto acres cleared sad trader goo>l I WHl a In «aM eighty head of hogs, fourteen good males, welt broke, two horesa, three plastation wag ons, forming utensils to ran twenty ploughs, black smith and carpenter’* tools, one McCarthy Cotton Gin. boaahoM oral kitchen furniture, and everything else There la sn.uais 1 ing well of water ou the place, oaftdmelltoff Mouse and cahtoa sudlcient to accom mod ate all the laborers necessary to woik the plan II apfUaMkalearly, the pankaaet will get a bar. ato.- .Un.nl smsJ Addnra ma« Madison C. H„ Fin. JOHN L. TOOKB. SODA WATER ROTIOE I WOULD refotoctfnlly remind my friend* and pat- ronff that traalnsas is very doll, yet my loss of uotttei M ftciond mot prevloDR season. This I can- HOC fllbmlCyf’m be more carefnf; yon are responsi- bisforfflrftvrith yon. If I am rompelied w send to^SSMr^an’abort 7 Mch oottie mow costs me JRrato MybouI-«» all aMBer hlmtor g-een, .mi fion'l 1 " wio n foil, superior beverage. Eac JOFNEYANJ OS u ■ -M gods Water Mraafactarer, < • v J .^mr U.V and West Broad streets. HUti/MOAP AND CANDLES. . SKi SSE** *" mould OAMDLRS, 0’s and 8’a . ' by RAIULLft 00., ' Bay su, corner Barnard. TUK UNITES STATBS1 BRAZIL HAH STEAMSHIP COMPANY. 8T. THOMAS, PARA, PERNAMBUCO, BAHIA, AND BIO DE JANEIRO. J2 tf Under contract with the United States and Kraal Governments for the carriage of the malls, will dis patch one of their NEW FIRST CLASS 8IDEWHKEL STEAMSHIPS, each over 2,000 tons burthen. On the 22d of Every Month, From the l?qrt of New Yorkl For the following nameil poits and at the follow ing rates of passage, payable in gold or its equiva lent : FIRST OAB1N. From New Tork to St. Thomas $80 From New York to Para $t50 From New York to Pernambuco 170 From New York to Bahia 180 Prom New York to Rio dc Janeiro 200 Steerage at half these rates, meals Included, bn t not bedding. An exn''rb.n-^d "nr 'oon is attached to each vessel. All Li t. <. pass through the Post Office. Post age 10 cents. Fur farther information or passage apply B. IL HARDER, A to Agent, No. 12 Stoddard’s Block. GARRISON A ALLEN, New York Agents. WRIGHT’S Patent Improved IRON SCREW! FOR Packing * Cotton. mUE ATTENTION OF COTTON PLANTERS IS X invited to the claim* of this invention, which, in SIMPLICITY, ECONOMY, DURABILITY and POW ER, surpasses any machine for Baling Cotton ever before presented to the country. Its great excel lence in these respects makes it THE BEST MACHINE FOB PACKING COTTON IN THE WORLD! 1. ITS SIMPLICITY.—It Isa new and improved application of the Screw Power; jnst as simple in its construction as the old fashioned wooden screw, as easily managed , and no more liable to get out or or der. No ropes or pnllies aa used in the cotton presses. 2. ITS ECONOMY.—It has been demonstrated by aotnal experiment to lie cheaper than the wooden screw. The timbers used in its construction are much smaller and fewer than those employed in the old screw, the levers being only 16 feet long, and the heightof the whole frame above the bed being only 10 feet. AU these timbers can be procured on the plantation, no matter how exhausted the forest. Any ordinary wood workman can build tbe frame, and half a dozen hands will pnt it np m a few hours. X ITS DURABILITY.—The Screw and Nut are of iron, aud will last for 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 long, one mule is sufficient for pocking the heaviest miles. Planters who have nsed il say that, with t wa mules, cotton may be compressed on this machine lor shipment. This Screw was invented jnst before the opening of the war, and has subsequently never been very gen- .-rally introduced. Those who have nsed it and seen it used, unanimously concur in the opinion that It is UNRIVALLED AS A COTTON SCREW. The following testimonials from some of the host mini most reputable planters in the country show the estimate In whicli 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 hesitation in pronouncing it the very host Cotton Screw we have ever known. So highly do wc esteem it, that, tr practicable to obtain one of them, we would have no other. It is ea9lly bn It, simple in Its construction, not liable to get ont of order, packs well, with great power and with great facility. Eilwaid T. Shepherd. G. Y. Banks. Elcanah Pace. W. H. Mitchell. Columbus, Ga.. July 1. 1846, All orders for the Screw will be filled by LOtVILLE ft GLEASON, Savannah, Ga., or L. D. PALMER, 7 General Agent (or Southern Georgia and 8. Carolina. jv:to-dftw2m FOR SALE. TTtonii OF THE CITY HAND FIRE ENGINES, J? limit by Huuncmao ft Co„ Boston. .Being suc- i Ion Engines, are well adapted for cities not supplied with water works. These Engines have been well eared for, and are In good order. Apply to R. KfcHLISON, sui t m Chairman of Special Committee. Chills and Fever, Asthma, Rheumatism, Cancer, And Epllfeptic’ Fits, 1 CURED BY MRS. ELIZA KEOGH, Corner of Broughton and Barnard streets J y28-tr Over L. Freld’ssto w.steele; (Late St cals ft Burbank,) 11 Merchants’ Row, Hilton Head,So. C i rpRE subscriber offers bis plantation and appor- 1 tenance* for sole on reasonable terms; also, the entire croft of Corn, Cotton, Cane, Potatoes, Ac., now in process of cultivation. This Plantation Is situated nine miles from Madi son Chart House, Fla., and two miles from Cherry Luka Church,' where there are good schools now in successful opeaatton. The fertility of the s. il and healtkfnlness of the place, and thr high mural-tone of tbe neMtbotMod, make it one of to* most desirable ptaces In the 0Ute. me ftri* ft W«U watered wUh teftss and running Military BHd NaVftI Clothing, data : ’ ' ' FURNISHING GOODS, Wstchre, Clocks, F$n*jr Go6ds, >< toelrv and Plate Ware, Swords, Saaks* Baits, Eu&roidark s. Boot Capt^FieM Glasses, ti aunt lets, Gloves, ftc.£Ac. And comerjan* and George Srs.,Charieru>n, C t ALLS the attention of Wholesale and Retail > rhssers to his superior stock of NEWBfttte DEPOT , . .. • i nrEhave Increased onr facilities, kDfl are receiv er ing by every mull and steamer the latest NEWSPAPERS, PERIODICALS, MAGA- ZTNftap LITERATURE. PoreTg^PnfilICanOss’rappi'sd to order. Any A met lean work procured to order at pnblish- ertf prices. 1^1 MI<} ESTILL * BROTHER, (Down stain) Ball street, next to Post Offlc OR. WM. DUNCAN. FORRENJ, , Gw rnranuahln terras,-VOIfR COUNTING " BiTTMTl nod TWO UMI HAffJJi In the trick bwUdtoffawOaaatwar *ff Jftff and^Lln- EDWARD PADKLFORD.