The Daily news and herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1866-1868, August 27, 1866, Image 3

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l^gCAli MATTERS. lNPA V MORNING. AUGUST 27. 18*8. iKi’ i t ii re < of Steamships and Steamera FOK NEW YOKE. \inbtiiP Herman Livingston, Thursday, August • il o'clock u. m. 31 ! ,i, S |,i|i Leo, Thursday, August 30, at — o’clock. ^• •itu-hip Alabama, Saturday, September 1, at — .• -lock FOR BALTIMORE. - une ji p Cumberland, Thursday, August 30. FOR BOSTON. cieamship Wm. Tibbetts, Saturday, September 1st. . — o’cluCK. FOR FLORIDA. •iiiu'i*Lixzie linker, every Saturday morning, at •ii,,•clock. . sylvan Shore, every Tuesday morning, at lock. \rii jvni anil Departure of Tralai. M. railroad daily passenger up train ,avi*s Savaiiiiab at TlVt .d at Augusta at.... Macon Arrive 8 A. M. .........6:15 p. m, 1. 8 P. M. AlI.Y down passenger train icon at 7 a.m. Mis'a at 8:45 a. M. Savannah at 7:05 P. m. tn» NIGHT PASSENGER TRAIN auuah at 7:05 p. m. Augusta at 4:0u a. m. Macon at 7:00 a. m. mVS SIGHT PASSENGER TRAIN n at 5:40 p. m. -fa at 8:25 p. m. v v\\«.» at savannah at 5:30 a. m. il,«- Miliedgevill** and Gordon trains connect ,V- M- itb lit passenger trains at Gordon •i,. a nd oulf railroad—daily (Sundays ex cepted) . g Savannah at 7:30 a. m. k e»at TUomasville at 7:30 p. m. t -s Tbomasville at 6:UOa. m. ,-es at Savannah at 0:10 P. m. Time of C losing Mails. Business Directory. Messrs. Dunkley & Woodman, publishers, New York, have in course of preparation a business direc tory of toe principal Western and Southern cities, a work which is greatly needed by the business men throughout the country, on account of the facilities it will furnish them for mercantile intercommunication. We have reliable assurances that the most unremitting attention has been given to this enterprise by its pro jectors, and that it wilf be as complete in respect to fullness and accuracy as competent canvassers can Itossibly make it. It will be not only a business regis ter of merchants, manufacturers, kc., but a valuable advertising medium, through which business houses in the Southern cities may introduce themselves to the public. ^ One of the agents connected with this project, Mr. J. Butler, is now’ in this city for the purpose of soliciting subscriptions and advertising, and we take pleasure in commending him to the favorable consideration Of our merchants and tradesmen. . or TiilS UllIfarilb'fMWWfe Kailboad, lor Augusta, South Caro- » Beaufort) and all States m the > 11 riurida and that part of Georgia IV ;!;,i“y''flerida steamers and Atlantic and Gulf J u -, r «a.atGp. for Augusta, Columbus, * jV'vi L iiiid Nashville, through pouches and way ‘ 'il'n'r ANU Gulf Kailboad, for all points on By A! , L ' , ., u mis; Bamliridge,Monticello, Fla., ;l, ' , sSrtbwestem Florida and tb« West- : liiiioru Coast, 5 Vi a. m. daily. Sundays ex- " .i-.v Stiiambbs, for Brunswick, St. May's, . Jacksonville, and allpoiufeon St. Join a and Eastern Florida, 9 o clock pcriiAiidii 1 North u: ■‘■'.v SteaMkk, Vi every Friday morning. ‘ stuamgk sails for Liverpool from New r !" 1 , iroiu Boston 29th August. ■ t - ! U siuAtiht sails from New York 29th A-ag. 1 .uls irum New York as lollows: Aspin- 111' r.■ Bales, Hamburg aud Bremen, Sept. 1st, Without Danger of Lou Money Sc mi of M , uey Orders, at the Savannah Post otiice opens for business at 9 a. m. and Oil Suudays the office is open from A. L. Harbis, P. M. 1-STILL it BROTHER, Newsdealers, Sta- „ r s and Booksellers, BuU street (down stairs) ; „n„ mn Bay lane, next to the Poet Office, are aa- 'homed agents tor the Daily Nxws A HM* AU Olliers left -.vitli them will ue promptly Attended Mayor's Court. . ,1 The first cant disposed of before His Honor the Mayor on Saturday last was tlfat'of s person who was arrested by the police on Friday morning last, for creating an excitement by perambulating the street, intoxicated, with several placards attached to his coat, and a lcige crowd of men and boys following him. On being l nought before His Honor the Mayor, be banded him a l ->te, stating that if leniency was shown him this time he would promise good behavior in the fu ture, and conduct himself in a more becoming man ner. Its Honor, disposed to be lenient, took his stateme.it, and sentenced lum, without due, to the Police barracks until further orders, with instructions that he should do a little fatigue duty, in the way of placing-m good and clean condition the quarters he had occupied at tlio Police Barracks during his short stay. A man was charged with .nfiippiug his wife in the streets. He stated that he Was a hard working mm. and had been out at work from an early- hour in the morning, and when he returned home his meals were Hot cooked. A short time after, while passiug through the streets, attending to his work, be saw his wife with a bottle of liquor, and merely gave her three cuts, a« si rpTHinilAPilmt Jw»r nlapp wag nf hmiif- mwl tint m that be knew the wile of prisoner, her intemperate habits. The defendant having no pcason in Court who lived in bis neighborhood, to substantiate bis testimony, the 'esse was turned over to the Couuty Court, aud on taking the case before that Court, the policeman refused to prosecute, and the case was sent back to His Honor, the Mayor, where the defendant, after having given satisfactory evidence that lie was not to blame in the matter, aufk no intones being received by the person assaulted, the case was dismissed with a reprimand. Edward Wickham, charged with being drunk in the streets, also, with assaulting hus wife and, striking a policeman in the discharge of bis duty, was turned over to the County Court for prosecution. Judge Russell held the prisoner to bail for Ins appearanee b*-- ” re the County Court, for the offence ol assault and battery. -<;■ Improper Conduct in the Market. E. A. Bailey, a negro, with a bard looking counte nance, was brought Sefcre His Honor the Mayor on Saturday morning, charged with improper conduct in the market. It appears from the evidence that Bailey went into the market while an ^ld and respectable fisherman was placing his fish On the stall. Before the fisherman had got his fish on flic stall. Bailey went Arrivals at the Hotels. PULASKI HOC J Pettengall, N C H Happ, Macon L Barkwtskl. Maooa FA Chappell, g¥ Miss EGossline, Colombia T U Dunham, A A u K K 2 O Leonard, Fla O Morphy, ORB N N Cards, Colambas — Keith, do lit. Wiltimdbk. B'fltrobhar, City W G BHG°n n ifcB£ 0tU,Ie ttGwTu^T^ Lt A H Judsoul do W Bary?" « RS,e^W a , * ,y ’ G 5-- R Franklin, Mobile ik mv/r^V. a . gg F A e mxZ X I, A q U r , ‘^ . . H *2er ° 9 - A |2 Townseod, sir 8 Shore Hfi&Ws -•Jsoscas.'sr* saasssj t52L , JS“’ i° M E O’FarrelL Git tenmEll. n Mrs Morrow, N V MO’IXmidcII, do [ . MARSHALL HOUSE—A. B. Luck. P A Brays, Nat Ex P Davis, Thomasville M C Holloway, Ga O F Knox, ala G W Jackson, A'a SJt{Wiliams. Ala WW SOlaua, ids •’ G W Wheatley, Amerieu* E A Smith, Columbus G W llaiues, City O I Wadley, Ga J W Saucer, Ga M Appel, Americua B C Mttchell, Ga ~ Mrs Gibson, Cutbbert Mrs Skinner. City R 8 Wilson, N C N T Stott, Fla r S Miter, lady A son.N C J 1( Baldwin. City R J Adams, Palatka J A Royil, Jacksonville C c Ayres. K Y altulature Aluiwunc -Tilts Day. Son rises 02 Son seta 6 35 UTliH WATItn. At Tybee s'aolXt Port lfi 3» i f Shipping intelligence, PORT OF SAVANNAH. Sunday, Aug. I edical. 2ft, 196fi.. x Arrived. ' ' uateftfiW! 1111 lleiman Livinaston. taker. New, York. Fteamer Sylvau Shore, Tucker, Palatka, Ic.—Clag- horn & Cunuingham. , - , Brig Win Creevy, Healy, Rockport, Me—t J Guil- “siu? Trinsit, Godfrey, New York via Port IWyfiT, f-Whim-the basts of the Bitters with supplies to O It Dept -Winborn, LawtOu S Co. Schr fra Bliss, Bragg, Boston, in ballast—Laltoche A Johnson. 8INC| THE LAST ANNUAL MESSAGE Issued by the Proprietors of Hostetter’s STOMACH BITTERS, For the information and guidance ol all who regard HEALTH' As the GRE ATEST OF TEMPORAL BLESSINGS, the demand for this potent and agreeable Vegeta- ,, j Jrie TONIC and ALTERATIVE has been iffitiensely increased. Not only in this country, bat in all other lands to which commerce bears onr flag, the peculiar merits of the article are known and appreciated. It bgmi found tutted to all climated, all localities, and MHMid every class of aucktyi .Compounded of the pure*! vegetable ingredients, unaikved with any mineral salt or corrosive vegetable alkaloid, and com bining the properties of a WHOLESOME STO MACHIC, a GENTLE LAXATIVE, anil an efficient ANTI-BILIOUS AGENT, it is endorsed by practica Chemists as the safest, and by unprejmliced physi cians as tlie surest Preventative, Regulating and - Restogative.Preparalion of the age. ’ ^he nainre of its comi»ooents Is the guarantee of ts liarnilessncss. It consists of the stimulating priu ciple of sound Rye, medicated with the finest tonic, anti-lebrlle, aperient, anti-scorbntic, ami anti-spas modic herbs, roots and barks that botanical research has yet developed for the nae of man. Every vegeta ble substance that enters Into lta composition is called and selected with scrupulous care,and no; thing that is not sound and perfect of k*d is aged uLbfl-mjnufeuMirft, ailoplew uy woTt*Li..v— — quality or the great staples of life. 1. rigorously pvae- tised. Every barrel of the cereal stimulant which , ■ . flesr^il. r ' Steamship Wm TIbbets, Couy, Boston-Richardsofif ^StSmship San Salvador’ Atkins. New York—R.H U * Wamship Tonawanda, Teal, Philadelphia—Hu liter °»SSr Lizzie Bpker, King. Pala.kiGrf^sUoru A C W«2eSi, Reed. New York-Winborn, Lawton * Co. 1111 ports. Per steamer Sylvau Sliore, from Palatka, cto-—5 bales sea island cottor. and mdse. Pet brig Wm Crooty, fronEKookwrfcMe-45u tQus . •- ■ . * .. O f- Kt ~ Evidence Elicited ut the K.xnaalnntlon of t lie Jifnivlerers of Henry Secklager, The following IS the evidence elicited before Judge Uu-si li at the cxamiuallon of the murderers of Henry Seckiuger. . . It will bo seen that Jack Prince, the leading charae- t, r ill the tragedy, made but very little effort to con- «al the crime, and while tlie examination was pro- i„„, i,,. sat in a defiant manner, with a huge chew uTtobacco in bis mouth, and when asked if he slious to ask the witnesses, he invariably ! seeming to manifest no concern — *- lia.l any qil what' w as'said against him. On the other tend, his woiuplice, Moses Bayfield, watched tlie proceedings e J, t ',’. ly and questioned nearly every witness, evidently alartaed. ami attempting to throw the onus or the wlit'U- affair upon -Tack Prince. We hive omitted the testimony of four of the Co- 1,in.I w itnesses, as it only went to show where Prince bi iiiiecltlK 'u'n. aud was confirmatory of previous lii's! witness examined, was Wallace Bebee, who on-'orn r \jaek Jewett alias John Dorage, on the "mi, ,i y ,,f August, eigbleeu liundred and sixty- al about twelve” o'clock, DOOU. I „1|„ ami a half miles from the City oi navauoau, i -we were b elling our horses, cameupaudre- '•,111 I.rv s, ckuo’er to sell lmu some biscuit and ‘mu lull Of the fractional currendy of tlio ■, s'. ;,.. !,„• oavment; Henry Seckiugcr took out , ,,naming a roll ol bills for the pnr- .■ ol makiu-' change, and gave to the prisoner twen-. <• the prisoner then went up the road, unarter of a mile, arid returned aud said r -old inau, I want that money that you Mr. Seckinger said “you can't have it; i then said “I will shoot you it you doll t „ ; Mr. Seckingcr replied, “you can shoot I as von please. Mr. Seekiuger then got ofi „„1 Walked to the bridge, probably fifteeu prisoner followed him aud struck him two behind and picked up the finest looking bunch and asked the price of* He was toWAooome from be hind the Btall and wait until Ml the fib were placed car upon it, when he eofild buy as much as he wished. Bailey, desiring to have flr.t choice. Rod to bo waited upon before several others who were standing by, threw the string of fish upon the stall and told the . fisherman to go to a very undesirable place, and carry his fish with him. The clerk-**he Market, who was standing by and heard Hie remarks. Mquested a po liceman to arrest the defendant On being brought before His Honor the Mayor, not denying the charge brought against him, he was fined ten dollars, or to be placed on the chain gang lor thirty days. This is only one of the luauy casto of the kind that frequently occur about the Ifiarjtet, as well as other places in the city, aud we hope toe police, as they have made a good commencement, will follow it up aud briug to puniglmuiut all such characters. the solutely pure before it is received into the manufat- tnring department, and every leaf a*f fibre of the medicating ingredients serntinized before the prOces of infusion comments. Bnnh tfi th* f normous ca lariltydf tfc tasks hi which the Bttfm are prepare., that tlie proprietors are enabled to keep a large stock on hand, and to supply the domestic and foreign market with au article matured and mellowed l>y time. Hence the fiery and biting llavdr which at taches to ordinary hitters, and which is due to their newness and the Interior quality or the drugs and alcohol of which they are coucocte.l, iff never pe>'- teived in this mild and agreeable preparation. Ac- i-ording to the testimony of able cbenjjsts, the ed- seuee of good Rye is the most healthful of all eptrits, and Hostetter’s ~ f .„ .'cr eteamship'Wf^tifibrtta, tor Boston-36 bales 6 cotton, 75,000 boards, pkgs leather, 90 Ions trefi/ Per stikmsmp Tonawanda, 1 ’ for PMIadMphla—58. hales upland cottonj 472 dd .fomcsUcs, 8 do wool. 54 car wheels, 16 hales waste, 117 sks grouud peai, 140 empty whole and half hbls, 25 pkgs mdse. Per steamship San Salvador, for New York 11 bides upland cotton, 2 do sea island do, 6 do moss, do wool, 2,600 ft lumber, 129 bills paper, 34 bbla dried fruit, 23 cases mdse, 11 bills and 4 kegs ale, 7 empty bids, 8 bxs type, 5 cases bools and shoes, 5 hhds and tierce bottles itu.l fo boihs »nd hbls mdse. Per brig Crocus, for New York-150,000 It lumber. , Fauwagwi.. Per steamship Herman Livingston, from NewYork p,.i w 1' Thompson, Dr K hu-iner. R A Adams, Mrs TTi^fr-hhack aiidsou, j K.O’ Farrell, W G Saunders, J Pun-ell M^ssL IMna, Miss E Go .line, 1> llalUUan, “ tr rpj» vu» r ‘LUil wife Miss L HascU, Bliss ii Brown, MitcUell, M Uzial>uaki, P Brown, tweith, MO'DonneU* T Mnrifbv W H Mims, P Fitzgerald and sou, W Ii W H.Vance. M Dalton, mo Williams. W L Walker, H Jackson, J Reinhard, II Ruse. J Mills and child, I A Ch ipoell, C W Tliompson, U A lift®, '' Clark, I u Curtiss R N Harris, B'rs W M Morrill, Mias B Tc r or ,i c F Wsi d, .1 A Boy.l, T Maloney, W Silvorherg aiul wife W J Taylor, J U Mater, J Liickey, J Litcl.- teBHti'in It Z.ichatias. T. Hoheusteiu, Patsey Jane, J Welch, W H smith, W F Wright. ty-in l ,r "ri: ><-l Svvkii ,„,. 3 the muzzle of his gun; Scckinger I 01 “hovs help me;” the pnsouer then 1 .raw the prisoucr shoot the gun; Ml. died in a few seconds after bo was shot, i, r. Moses Bayfield, kept between me, and alt tlie time general rule, in all parts of the city. . It w« fore svem unwise to incur the add.Uonal a mounted force until the exigency sball^ The employment o\ a patrol «« gcsted will doubtles^ecoin^iim 1 f reullman popu- “n toe ouM but, M the present with a pistol in one hand aud a I- u, kiiile in tlie oilier, 1 suppow tortoo purpose ef 1'ivv.ntiim mo from assisting S?ckingtr. I wai alwmt.bn e or four steps behind Moses Bayfield at It., uni.' Mr. Seekiuger was shot; Jack 1 riucc tom M,ms i:;i\field to draw his pistol; I recognize the i r" ii. 1*4 as the boys who stopped us on the road, and wl .' ,t v r "eckiu-'er. As so.m as Mr. Scckinger was vh! t In- i. iked his p7ic ket book out of his p<icketaud threw itmto till- creek; one of the boys reached out inn. the <T-Ik with his gun and recovered the pocket 1.,,. k wfi-ti I,.ah of them rail down the road about »ev,.,dv.iiv.. a hundred yards aud then turned into tin- writ us: wall lip- assistance of my little son and Mr. StvUuiRer’s son, who were with us, I put Mr. Sckiii-fi.-i u.lv into the wagon and went home as soon as j.. s-il.it . i.. r t-ar tiiat they might come ba«-k after me; 11,V h.'iue is in kfliugham county; the gun used seeim.I t,j me to he au Enfield rifle. Cross-IAumintd—The prisoner Moses Bayfield was not bfhiinl tii.- Wilson at the time that Jack Prince de manded tlio mon.-v fr«.m Scckinger, but was directly behind Ja. k Prince. Jereunah Zippeier, sworn, says—On Saturday, the eleventh of August, between eight and nine o’clock A. M.; I stepped at the Jasper Springs, on the Augusta road, for ilie purpose of watering my horse, aud while there the two prisoners, Jack Jewell, alias .look Prince, alias Jack Borage, and .Moses Bayfield, passed by lilt going up the r«>ad; after awhile I moved up the road on luy way home and overlook the prisoners about three miles from Savannah, when they asked me to give them u rule, wnich I refused; alter a little while they overto k me and asked again to be allowed to ride; I told tin in that I had not much of a load but that my horses’ shoulders were sore, but would allow them ride a little way; they rode with me for a mile and half, all of the time questioning me very closely as what 1 ha taken 10 market, and how muen aud what 1 had got for ii; I btopped at M4*? Bartley's, where they got out of the \Yuguii, and one of them went iu and usked for a drink of water for him; they then went o up tlie road; Jack Prince hail a gun with him; I did not sue any we .pun on the other boy, Moses Bayfield; a short tune after I bad stopped at Mr. Bartley's, Mr. Suekingor and Bebee passed on up the road; I saw blood at the Augustine Creek nridge, about nine miles Savannah, as I passed that day on my latiou thickens 1,11 , ‘* c vhv—.'-j, ihi>n (, t)t vuw* time the existing police organ zatio ^"therefore eient forallpui-posea of go dorder. amt • in . deemed inexpedient to n.u nmuiu F * crease. RuapecUu^sub^A Auction Salts. BY BLUM A HEYER. THIS .DAY, 27tt> in*t, at 10 o'clock,J I bd (dd, 2 bbU 50 hbls. Potatoes, 10 boxes Family Soap, 20 boxes Toilet Soap. 20 boxes Tomato Catanp, 10 boxes Ginger 8yrup, 10 boxes assorted Svtud. 20 boxes Claret Wiao, . . . 200 dozen Smoking Tobacco"’' 20 dozen Snuffing Bottled, ’ 10 bhla. aeaerted Craokara, ■ (Nothing, Dry Goods; ' i.'., I Hats, Shoes, Notions. also, • ‘ 3 Gold Watches, 1 Clothes Mangier, 1 eel new Chamber Fnitotur^, AtU> An assortment nf Hnnitoniil r—T^tTirT ALSO. AT VKTV4TI SOLS. 1 solid 8ilver Tea Set. a«27-lt AUCTION BABE. BY BELL, WALLY 4t CHRISTIAN. Will be sold on the FIRST TUESDAY to September, in front of the Court House, at 11 o’clock, 40 ACRES OF B ELL TIMBERED LAND, situated at Station No. 1, Central Railroad. Terms cash, purchaser to per for Filled. Plat can be seen at our counting room. . tn25 fuusfShippiilg.''^ ,u m Line NEW YORK. The fayorite, new, firet-clasu steamship . u-rfr 4 ) ^ P 9 H. C. DEARBORN, Commander, will leave for tkeabave post oa bar regular day, Tharsday, Aagfot ail, at — q'clocfc — m. For freight or paaeage, having handsome accommo dations, apply to aaST . NIIMIBR * GAMMBLL. Df!£ Shiooing. EMPIRE LINE FOR NEW YORK. F.khata.—We make the following correction published official proceedings of Council in Saturday s issue, in relation to the number of the police force of the city, caused by imperfect copy ; REPORTS RECEIVED AND ACCEPTED. The resolution submitted to Council on the 24th of Tnlv uroDOsing au addition of twelve mounted men ?o tL po “e, and referred by the Board to the Mayor for a report, has been carefully considered and ex- S “rbe e force, as at Presc.R organized eonsmtsofmnety “in onehundred'aud six.etn (116, (MmMB full authority under existing onltnanco to i number of sniK-ruumarus as aliall saem to ineui win Oan Salvador.* lor New Yoik—l, W t.f’So AViSwCtoSttSS! R Uoiinelly, BevKAu- hrie',, C ^ss_8idonie. MissJ<«ephlne,MissJoseph.^Mi** St Pierre Miss Clemeiico, Miss Uelioe k Minn F O’Conner, Mins M Couuer, MIs-h H Conner, sir Fris^e, M Bffiler, O Burlow, Mr Blunt, and 6 steer »r Philadelphia—Mrs It would, thore- expause of demand it- »f ‘the character ang ary as our limits er Moses Bayfield asked witness if he hid questioned him while they were riding iu the wagon, to which witness answered—yes. •hunts Brown (colored, sworn, says—All I know is that the prisoner, Jack Dorage, told me that he had tided a mail on the CharlesD.u road, near a bridge, ten ur eleven miles from Savannah; lie told me tlilH on IV,dnesdav night, the 15th of August; he told me when lie shot till- man that the man threw bis money a. the creek, aud that he, Jack Dorage, got it qut; ho 4.d uoi tell me how much money he got out; lie told iu<i that tli. re were four men together wheu he shot the mau; he said that he had bought some biscuit In>m the man he killed, and that Moses Bayfield was with him ; lie said that the men were going out on tUe road at the time; I am half brother of Jack Dorage; I was alone with him when he t jld me that he had killed a man, and lie bound me to secrecy; Jack Dorage told me he bail shot be man, but did not tell me what he shot him wit h. Alien Dawscy (colored) sworn, says—On Saturday, the eleventh of August, before seven o’clock in tlw looming, 1 saw Jack Dorage and Moses Bayfield; they a*ked me to go hunting with them; I told them that I Edward C. Anderson, May Savannah, AugnstjWiLJSC^ Tlie Volks Garten. Our friend Swartz lute a SubsertpUon Ball at th.a popular Garden this evening, v,ffich ; witfbe preeido. over by Mr. H. G. Ruwe, who knows well how to man age each affairs. Aa no persoffis but m.hsrnbers w e admitted, those fond of Hits amusement wtU have ebauco for a social evening undisturbed by unknown characters. The list is yet open at Mr. Ruwe a esfob- bailment, opposite the Pulaski House, scribers may also obtain one of the best Cholera Bit ters now used, with Bininger's brandies, whiskeys, Ac. ARRIVAL OfThESYLvIn SlIORB FROM QDARANT1NE. -According to previous announcement, to. ateamer Svlvan Shore, Captain Tueker, arrived at her wharf about two o'clock yesterday. The names of the p*p sengers we republish below, who are all in good hX and spirits, not one case of sickness occurring , board since the steamer was orriered to quarautm The fobowing are toe passengers : D. B-om J g^ -u-’j.B. Gordon, J.Tborker, C. Schlatter , STEAMER CHARLES S. Hardee—Wc notice that ex- fhoiwcs and improvements are now being tensive ebang WO od work over her grjrsscirsrrrg y ... -a. oko hna now accommodations lor river tkiwtv.AVA t for toe cornmen cement of tlie fall trade. ^ From New ~Yoek.—The steamship Leo. Captain Dearborn aud Herman Livingston, Captain Baker toeir respective wharves, about half past STOMACH BITTERS *re the only Medicinal Tonic to toe Worl^ol which that iluid * the stimulating ingredient. To Dytpeptio Sufferers. Under the general head of Dyspejfflta may be classed all tlie varieties of indigestion. Its symptoms arc so various and differ so much In different individuals that if is rfffioet impohslW. to classify them, la fdet, some or them arc utterly Indescribable. It may be safely asserted, however, that half toe diseases of mankind spring from • disordered condition of the stomach; and that the other half, whatever their origin, react upon that densiUve and important or gan. Among the ordinary indications of Dyspepsia are fiatulence, a bloated and full feeling about the stomach and abdomen Immediately after eating, a gnawing sensation or a sen* of hollowness at toe pit of the Stomach Iwtwccn meals, a heavy dull leel- lug iu the head, feeble or unsteady appetite, occa sional nausea, restlessness during nigktand a weary, nurefreehed feeling on rising in the morning, tiou of the heart, depression of mind, sometnn. amounting to monomania, >oaa of memory, con u sion of thonght, sonr stomach, with rawing of food, and a choking sensation iu the throat, dimness ol eye, pain in the diaphragm, feebleness and disincli nation for exertion, and sometimes emaciation and a corusc-like i.aUur. These are a few »f tlie direct signs of Dyspepsia, but as it Is generally complicated with specific affecliousof toe bowels, the liver am tlie nerves, its victims have many additional torments which are technically attributed to other c^ses The best advice that can be given to any one who has the slightest predisp.witlon to Dyspepsia, is to for tify his or her digestive orgaus by the dally use of Hostetter’s Bitters. Tlie disease proceeds from a lack stomach, and this vitalizing preparation will tone and renovate that organ. If the gastric apparatus is in good working order, and can perfectly dissolve aud thoroughly assimilate the food submitted to its operation, therfc will be no Dyspepsia. If it cannot do this, it requires reinforcement, and tlie l«st of aU reinforcing agents should he forthwith resorted to. The Stomach is toe commimaridt <d the system. It upplles the elements of life to the whole body In il l prepared the material of blood, muscle, bout and fibre, and if it fails to purvey that material in quantity, and of a proper£ TRUSTEE’S SALE. VALUABLE BRICK RESIDENCE AT AUCTION. BY BELL, WYLLV & CI<K1«TUI. Will be sold on TUESDAY, 4th September next, to front of Court House, between toe legal houn sale," A VALUABLE BRICK RESIDENCE, No. 0 Gordon air..., m„m* *■> a, wincr of ZHU1, WOOL tog (At Monument BqUare, MonteWart. A fine, three.atorr. Brick Building, es hritk kawil, with one-third xat eniy ncxi, —"' 1 ^7r,: mortgage. Titles warranted—purchaser paytog for titlea and stamps^ 1 awJt-toa Sfile of H Goverinuent Property! o-ic. KSVfiSSSSS 1 ) J WILL OFFER AT PUBLIU AUCTION ON MON DAY, the 3rd day of September, 1866, the following QUARTERMASTER'S STORES: Marine Compasses Rump Boxes Steam, Water and Splitting Usages Steelyards .? Leather and Rubber Belting Rubber Hose Boston and Savannah Steamiihip Liuc. FOR BOSTON THE STEAlisniP WM^ TIBBETTS, J. 8. COXY, Commander, Will sell for toe above port on Satuday, fopL 1,. at — o'clock. For freight or pasaage, apply to ,t ^ ■ RICHARDSON A BARNARD, au25 Bay gt., oppoeite M.-ifificr'-s Church, Cabin Passage, Steerage, $13 The Brie sWewheel steamship ALABAMA, LIMBBURNER. coaunander. Will sail as above on Saturday, September 1. at — o'clock — m. . For freight or p tsAagc, having, superior accommo dations, apply to ■ 11. H. HARDEE, Ho 12 stoddardb Range. „ „ , LAUR1SON k A'I-LUnT an2, No. 5 Bowling G:een. New York. THE I’lMTED STATES 3 BRAZIL MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY. FOR ST. THOMAS, FAKA, PERNAMBUCO, BAHIA, AND RIO DE JANEIRO. ^ FOR NEW YORK ATLANTIC COAST Mail Steamship Xtine. Tlie new and vh^ fast 1 toning sidewheel steanwhip HERMAS LIVINGSTON, 2660 tonsbartheff.'.I. B Baker, commander, will positively sail on her regular day, ■bam— Y, Aagstt 3D. at 1» o'clack a. «>■ ftotrht or naamge, having new and splendidb manged accommodaiions^pply to FcLLAnToN N. B.-Wb freight received after 9 o'clock on the *Mo°^ngaged'berth* secured, after Tuesday, 28th insL, nidess paid for. l‘ aa t l! 9 - EUnder eontnrarwtth the United States and Brail Gnvcnnneuts for toe carriage of the malls, will dis, P itch one of tbefc . » - r NEW FIRST CLASS SIDE WHEEL ST^AMSaXFS, each over ‘J.Ouo t4>B6 hurlheo. 01ami at the follow- 5 in gold or its equiva- For Baltimore. Cant Hooks , i Oakum, 8el*r ;-if V|; i; .-•fl Colton Waste Life Preservers Mincing Knives Cups, Saucers'and Plates Stocks Assorted Chain - Assorted Iron Sheet Copper Sperm, Lard and Tav Oil Wood Serews Clamp Wood Saws Saddlers' Wax Floating Stage Saddles, Male Bridles Martingales, Whip Lashes Tables, Crucibles ■sal Handles ‘ > 1 ’ Top Htiul and Hand es Iron and Wood She it a Assorted Cans. Ash Pans Tin Pails, Chests spikes, asserted. Sale to commence at 10 a. m. Terms caah, to Gov- e ‘S^rtiv U df the Chief QifaitevmiOer, Department of ihe Tennessee. au'22-td CHARLES A. REYNOLDS, C;,|)t-un and A. Q- M. U. 8. A, lhi firat-etaasMtoiibAfh ‘ ‘ "cmmim, For the following named p ing rates or passage, payable lent: FIBBT CABIN. Prom New York to St. Thomas , t«’ From New York to Para »1"V Prom New York to Pemaihbnco 1*0 Frum New York, to Bahia. ; ■■ ■ l*® From New York to Rio de Janeiro 20*' Steerage at half these rates.meals included, but not bedding. ..... , „ , An experienced Surgeon ip attached to each vessel. All Letters most paaa through the Post Office. Post age 1ft cents. For further information or passage apply to B. II. HARDEE, Agent, No. 12 Stoddard's Block. GARRISON A ALLEN, my3 l New York Agents. WRIGHT’S [Patent Improved IRON SCREW! FOR j Packing Cotton. , Master, Will sail for the abovx port on fg Tkuraday, Awgwat 30tk, *t -o’clock. _ atrENTION OE COTTON PLANTERS IS For freight or passage, baviug good accommoda- ro the claims of this invention, whichui - UrupriciTY ECONOMY, DURABILITY and POtV- CRANE A QRA1 BILL. . 1 B nrDasses any maeiiiuc for Baling Cotton ever 1 IteCore presented to the country. Its great excel lence iu these respects makes it tions, apply to au25 Direct lBi^RBiiiar Coimnnicatioa the bent machine HILTON HEAD. | for PACKING COTTON IN THE WORLD! 1 ITS SIMPLICITY.—It is a new and improved , auDlication ol the Screw Power; just as simple in its construction as tlie old fashioned wooden screw, as easily managed, and no more liable to get out of easily * nniiipa nseil iu the c0 Sloop Fanny & Mary Capt. SiokiTs, Is running regular tripe between Savannah am' I j^.'^No^ropes or' pullies as used in the cotton Sffcilgf Pr Hra ECONOMV.-It has been demeustra.ed by Je^drv^nn^d^frfier an^l hMritaderemarkably . “ t ' u * exoeriment to be cheaper than the wooden ^ie£ titos Cca?ri« the United States mail. ;Tbe Ll fhe timbers use.1 in its couetrnctiou are SattnnaJ P ItoiuesssnfiTransport»tion Company ami ^ mallcr and f cWe r than tltose employed in the National tapiess ana to receivo package" | toe levers being only 16 fee t long, andjbe AUCTION a-SALSs SSKS MO"**** I ii^MStoNikM being only AX ' 1 S*ber. . _ „f Pent. Sickel, I ^ timbers can be procured on the Lawtou, an*l 5 stecragp. . ^ LMIrilKaieCib ffi'lA.ki »iVuwn.~A J Brady. N K Ban.n, Will be sold at pnblic auction, at Quartermaater’a A LOT OF UNSERVICEABLE QUARTERMASTER’S STORES ‘ 1 AND U1F 1M SA.BSIS0X. EH0IPA6E, Blacksmiths’, Oirpetiterf liHSaMn' Tools Fdes.UldRoVte aadlTon Tents ami Flys, Ac., Ac. * * . * v * \ ALSO, 90 Buildings, Shanties, Sheds, Ac., (serviceable.) Terms, casli in GoverntnenifiiBds. f The good3 to be removed inside of ten days after and Bryan streets. fore, and with it the mental ‘ktehbuiiaisg sold to be removed from the Govern- o..ramiris;il'iAt lleDiATtBlOllL DOB t Id trn uaaW a<ii.n land iliHit fc K, Epusteiu * E, J El'P-tJ 01 ' 1 * , . ! ™'p jrr~Fr<»kieiihenr. FFiunegau* Gnorard & If, b J huii Sfffi A oriS 1 Co, C L Uilbert, Oa Z an A tore SGoodall U Graeffe, A Goinm. Hunter * O, H & Ludlow, R Habershaui iSM h * L'i'f? 18^ HL Krunea Ou, tonra.it k *C4, K MacLea WJFM Myrcll!*1 Mflnhard k WM t*K*t the commissariat department, c-my obtain possession of it. It is easier to prevent diseasi* from getting into an organ than to expel n nrt ,. r it bc-omes a chronic fixture. Consider the (itl tndtchtiou of uneasiaess to the Bb*in»c!i as a s^n that Dyspepsia is preparing to attack, aud baffic it at meg with the GREAT MPELLANT. ^ut if it is too late to prevent, remember that U is not too late to cure. It is believed that there » ur ease or Chronic Indigestion that can withstand the remedial operation of Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters. ... _ erwuiF‘““. ~—1— • J «„ 1. rlasa order home; it was aboutone o'clock when I passed toe tbirty-fivo passengers, and idl» n bnd| -. a. Tile prisi Anv Information can be ot.tsineA of Capt. Sickel, I “ L u , timbers can be procured on the oxiSKs) ^jaassiasa - OLD SEMI-WBEKLV LINK. Lent wry Tieslsj Mi Salwiai. For Palatka, E. Fla.,. J | ; , ;,y. | .* • I 1 i TOUCHING AT BRUNSWICK, ST. MA RY’S, YRBNANDINA, JACKSON VILLE AND PICOLATA. Agt, DuncanMl, - L-eideulaefg G C Freemi *-*• »* “eA ^^TOTiiland A Co, < did not feel well aud could not go; in the afternoon of * 08 m u ““ 5 * wheeler, of the that day I saw Moses Bayfield; he said that he would | dabted to Pursers T. P. wueeier. arrived at ^^hips briug seven o'clock laut eneptng. Roto to wvm v heavy freights in addition to a forge mtmbtr of pts- »engers/and arrived below at an ear*bonr yester^ morning but were prevented trom conotig up totpe. city on account o f the low stage of the tide. New Cotton.—Messrs. E. C. Wade A Co. received on Saturday, by Atlantic and Gulf Railroad, four bales of cotton of the new crop, grown by Mr. Berner Y oung, ol his plantation near Valdosta, fatw.ides (-Ounty. Ga. We uJdeestand fh<W wiB-t* put upon tlm market for 71Wo notice that the first bale of toe new crop was received in Augusta a few day* sh.ee, and was sold at fifty cents per pound. This belief is grounded on twelve yeais’ experience of the efficacy of to. preparation. Tho first instance of Us failure to give relief is yet unehrookilcil. If it ever had failed, the volnminons correspondence ad- dnwHCd te the proprietors from all parts of the United States and Sontli America, wouhl at least mclade one letter expressing dissatisfaction. But nu,_ther£ is NOT ONE. The testimony, extending over a period of more than a dozen years, is all of the »PI»*lfg tenor Certainly this is n sufficient warrait fist Cltimingthat the BITTERS are a SPECIFIC FOR INDIGESTION IN ALL ITS VARIETIES. Hostetter’s Bitters A3 A Household Medicine. It is a great fallacy to suppose that the naaseous- ness or a medicine is any proof of its value as a res- tor ittve. The troth is, tort if the palate revolt, against a remedy, it cannot fiO much good. HOSTSTTO’f ffn*" 8 „“nt land inside of thirty days, or iu de fault thereof to revert to Goverom«,t BARNARD aiVO-td Captain and A. Q M _ "GUARDIAN’S.SALK. ~ BY BULL WYhLY fr CHRlfTI**. Will be sold on toe FIRST TUESDAY to September nert iXTtoe Court House in toe city cd Savannah between the legal honr^ of sale, l^t Ho. 283. 27th dfis trick •»(! section, Murray county, ocutaminglw * cr ^S.’ Lot NalW, 4th district, 1st section, Lumpkin county, containing 40 acres; Lo{ No. 395. 4todiatnct.Ut sec- tion, Lumpkin eouuty, containing 40«crM;Lot No- 7 (u 5th distriirt, 1st sectio®. Lumpkin eottnty, cy / Uttonito re^; Lot No. 735. 14th fifotriot, ikseetiS. tor the benefit Of toe heirt of ^^'“^^^cOLABHUA, For freight or wharf, or to Guardiaif. Wiithfi it-m door of Chatham county, on toe^ ia Heiittmber iit'Xl, betwep S ‘ er uefiL beiw he rtfiftwing >er tWrty fi'U ire not unpfeasaht to tire that day-— _ call back by there on bis way borne; I did not see him anv more until the Monday morning following; when 1 4w Jack Dorage he said ho had made a raise ol gome money, but that he bad to shoot toe man to get it; he said, as near as I can recollect, that he had got about one hundred and twenty dollars; be said that he bad shot the man ou the Augusta road about nine miles from Savannah; be said**he saw four persons ou toe road at the time he shot the man. a. t lav Moses Waters, colored, sworn, sa> s-On SMnrday toe llto day of August, 1 left my flat thaU uaswork tug on and went up town; 1 met Jack ' n “‘‘‘‘■'f' to an old man; he was loaning against a trA ^ ^ Pat Wheelan'8 house in RoberuviUe; I.calledJack on and asked him if I could sleep in the l 1 ™ ■. t0 vi, suying; be said I conld, but that I woul oijjefi pay a dollar; that night he told me that be had a mau that day un tlie Augusta road, and had taken, think he baul, ninety-two dollars. Tuk Maun.jlia House.—The servicoa of Mr. M. tjuman have been engaged at the Magnolia House. Drayton street, corner of Bay lane, where his DW friends will hereafter find him. His reputation iu his line of business is unrivaled, and the large assortment of fine liquors and accompaniments at the Magnolia afford film a good opportunity for the exercise of it. The lunch, at 11 o’clock A. M. will be continued a» heretofore. Solomons I'StiYY, Wll ftirkl'Tifrrilw'fr, KSw5S*£ ■ c Wtukt* un. W H Wiltberger, Wilder k F, W Yonuge. K Zachartas. { Aug. 25, 1800. M bales ention, 2 cars sheep, 1 home 71 bates 'hxfoj- 187 bhls rosin and m*rn ts J W *»«•**■*-J**. W A O, Wilder * Fi OTOesw k J - T *^ A G, EC Wade Itt «rwm & H, Scranton, » F A McCall " “ Smallwood Leo, and J. R. Saussy, ol tho steamship Herman Livingston. ' ; J , w s Distbess.—The schooner Gleuroy. from Boston, came to anchor at Long Iiland yesterday, with nor foremast gone. Hoi for toe couutry. But if you go. bo “rofol omit uothiug which con contribute to your he enjoyment. Without healUl aud there no real enjoyment. Ii, thfriore, your system higus of relaxation, be sure to use MabsdeN s CAIJaar|| Tonic, which will restore tho vital forces f# f*®* proper tono and action. The Cali say a Bark is p<*r excellence. The Tonic, and this prepankion, is con fessedly thr best made from that renowned remedy. A hube remedy for chills Cube never fails. £ 2 McCoTm G^Ttoh. UfouWij. * Huiallwoul, Tobctu. Camp A H P M 2SjSSSe 5 McLaughlin, SSpencer, Abb - . a so vSrrt, ido domestics, 6 do SaffSiiSS*K&im, H A CoT Hopkins.. D fr Co. taste, ahfi 1 (Ways soetbe and qt*L instead of lrrfiattng the stomach. Divert ,, ie best known preventative of and curia for tmitaefe TKetr nsefotaww ssa taiKKy specific can “ reriy he overrated. For sickness at the stotn^U. . too^nasms. Wind colic, hysterica, nsrvoos heaS- sudde ;oW .pifiu, and the thoussa* one U rMrineats that are coottauslly occurring in lere family, ‘here is nothing comparable to tbe*k * every (.best full of tinctures, essences, pow whole medtrine chreim of the ■icra, and pills, a nul * BITTERS la snch cases. Caution. the GOVERNMENT INDORSEMENT. . oiurd against dangerous impoalttoas, ‘toihY^tfeaU'^ ihe Goverument over an22-td? ; "EXECUTOR’S SALE * BY BELL, llfYUY fr CHRISTIAfi . House B8DAY ifSof Sher- LibMtTward.'^avannali, north side of SouthTSoS sirfote third dior west from Mootfismery slreel. * tVits cue aud two (1 »nd 2), Vernon river, ha •«»- J^ur&each^ ^ 6(» fret, mm-nehgihly situated )U A,?o iweutyjolr^an^ree-qaarter .tore. (*4«) ,, !?,Ws%^n«.r,6°«d •» in JK* North Oglethorpe Wil*, on south side of Mill stress, W< Also! om?I»«dred"*r e s (lOo), lying in Effingham county, Georgia, hy Se Gentra^Ratlroad. M mile* ssMwSsSSQBh 1 x ® lots are well timbered fold for*** ^ . * • S jb«N MoCONOGHY, .^hfo ExeCfitorsWil hf John Fiqiayaon. ~T~- RMenUTOttS 6AHE- BY T. J. WALSH. XJnYUESWflMffirinkro The new and elegant steam packets, ,, ;I . . Cap^ N-.KlNq, and SUVAH SHORE, Capt. JAMES TUCKER, and Saturday mornings, in time to connect with Vassage apply at the office on Ifterids CLAGHORN * CUNNINGHAM,^ |L^-Jdi freight payable by shippers. tylt^tf for sale* RIVER STEAMBOATS and TOW- > BOATS, of various sised and draft, a also, a Batting Yewptes SU-nni Barges* Ac. W . A# .M. DA-COSTA, jro/42 Wah>r s<reeg_?C]^J[ YAWBlt PLANTATION For Sale. ordinary wood workman can build the fi S a dozen hands will put It m> in a tew hours. ' i 1X6 7 i>URAItlLlTY.— 1 Tlie screw and Nut are of irmr and will last for years without any appreciahlo wenf Tlie wliole machine occupies so little space that it. ran be completely covered at very srnad cost. 4 ITS POWER —With tv lever only sixteen feet lotm one mule is sufficient for packing the heaviest bales Planters wlto Have used It say that, with two mutes, cotton may be compressed onfl.it machine ‘"rh^Screw was invented just hefT.re the opening of the vt »r, nud lias snbseMUcntly never been very gen- ei dlv introduced. Those who have nse.t It and seen ft used! rinanlmously concur ui the opinion that, it is UNRIVALLED AS A COTTON SCREW. The following testimonials from some of the best and most reputable planters in the country show the estimate in which this Screw stands with those who ndseen inoperatton for_ the fort andHTo hesimti.n «&&£*** Cottonj toenri , ^w{rurit’are' mT^her." it' is easily bu lt siinuio in it* corneroctioB, not Uable to get out A enter. Packs well, with great power and with great facility. , Edward T. Shepherd. ElcanahPace. Columbus, Ga-, July 1.JS66. ■cable to obtain one of G. Y. Banks. W. H. Mitchell. au own ti^Wrdtrtviil he filled by LINVILLE k GLEASON, savaunali, G;i., or l D.‘pjMMt f in eeBeral Agent for^iatliern Georgia aud S. Carolina. jv3ft-d&w2in rpHE subscriber^ ie, Potato^ Af > miles from Madi- koTmXS FlaTsfld "two mties from Chern; L.k.^rTwhereth^^^J n yhoot.^QW an tn IPR ^ALE » f.i. TT*vrr» thh 1C RKflll wlto - water works Tltese Engines have been ed for, and are in good order. Apply to It LACHLISON, Chairman of Special Commiitce. OlfillsiKRi'Fc^^Ariliiina, Rheumatism, Cancer, And Epileptic Fits, CURED BY MRS. ELIZA KEOGH, Corner or Broughton tmd Barngd-tt^U C 1 ' ~ •ill im sold ia front of if Lot No. 31, Colninb- with improvements, a Dwelling with four reor- ^h^’^Noi |%«foe^.wari Wnfi $17.56 per annum. Improvement—two-story ing, with six rooms, Kitchen aud Stable. ^ ALSO, 40 ebareE Central Railrowf stock. stamps. an20-tds For R < ‘ nt .re..——— ent, Removal of the Tbqops fkom Tvbze.—The steamer Sylvan Shore, Captain Tucker, left for Tybee Island yesterday morning, fur toe purpose of removing the troops remaining on Tybee Island to tbeir destination In Florida. Tho troops, we learn, are in good health, there being not as much as an ordinary case of camp disease among them. for rent, On reasonable terms, FOUR .COUNTING ROOMS and TWO LARGE HALLS In toe Uriet tmildingon the coiner ol Bay and Ltn- reluetreeta I'os^sstoa given immediately Abiily te» EDWARD PADELFORn jy3-tf TORE* good BOOMS. WITH gas and Apply at northwest oomer Price WATER. Jn^H^Jnlisn sts. MARTIN XjFDRD, at tobney at law, OFFICE. NO. 72 BRYAN STREET, SAVANNAH, GA. FOR SALE. 1 /\A BALES GtJNNT feiGGlNQ * 10U 60 rolls Sea Island Bagslng -MOeotHrRape.TVfoa foe^ qoRDON, an224ileoil | . -■ , , ■ j 96 Ba, street WANTtD TO PURCHASE, coo<l schools now .he s. ii a moral tone oat desirable wtti -Mies’v >nd running ’aiM.Jlt.ttV' most pro- Bclcarcd »nds are eov- &rfsSSJ2!«B' ” “isn, which will iu cerib.wbit 1 ] FOB CASH, A TWO STORY BRICK DWELLING. located Jn _a good ne^ltootoood^Addr Mast be Address, Nothing that pwports to be Hostetter’s Bitters can be genuine unless the Tmri^P^ 10 state that th» Blttira are redd 1 , J in ei***. MTer » unde . r w c4rcttm : tselBBKvdy “J,f^S ll0 n or barrel. Impostors aud Mttnraare abroad, and the only safeguard the pab- * r ^ to 1 mst them ts to see that the Bitters they Uc have ag,. #ve q label and note of hand of M ^ tetter * fimitfr, and the stamp above men tioned. • PREPARED AND SOLD BY , ? i HOSTETTER a smith, PITTSBURGH, PA. . - j. LIPFMAN, For sale by Barnard Its., Savannah, Ga. EXECUTOR’S SALB. , ■Y BICbL WYLLY d* cmttaTLtY. Will be sold onfoeFIBST TUHWtaY front of the Coart Beare.» “>« ettyot uavannan, «•- fee temple, and »ot b^irs"sndcreditora of Baid estate. 'EXECUTOR’S SAL*. RV TUONJ9 J> WAUUA Ob TUESDAY, October 2d, wit* he alld ia freed of tbe Court Honae, ^^^ BUILDINGi on the sowth- ONE SMALL Ward, anaotds E, - 'f/ (Late Steeladk Barbank.7 ’ IX Merchants’Row* RRton Head,So. C And comer King opd Georoe, Sts., Charleston, /“lALLS the attenlion.of Wholesale and Retail C 1 chasers to hie superior stock of Military and Naval Clothing VUlMI 9 ' ^ AMD . FURNISHING GOO] and Plate w«w-vv, u ...., —tanKmorotaeries,Boot Caps* Fio’-J Glftflsps* Gauntlets* GkjTcs* *c.^«c. i 4 - SEWSPiMBKDEPOT. rind McCarthy Cotton tim rlfilMtdre, and everything else ifai lBg well of water on the j|Mey ■F.S^welfina'tmase and cabins sufficient Ur dS^ri {^^UtoolsSswra aerereary to wo. k the plan “S^rafoTSriy. tire porehair trill get a baJ- H applied for **^drres me at Madiron c. H ., Fim aals-ritr ’ jmm l. Tot*a. SOBi WATER n Slating parbculan, E. P. TUNISON, su26-tT Agent Southern Kxpreee Company. ■S5AA-** 1 ' grocers and stow JylT-sodly Notice. intoaUattad of CRANK* , ,p ; vRit.I- for the transaction ui ■ General Oaw- mttaion bn^tessln the Cttjrof Savag^B- SRSageawsts gyp***^*^* 9 SETS-ii rery dS? 'fefmy 1 WOULD respeCtfBBy i remind tteasVblri anil pat. j loss Of This I can iO&tRPQjSSsrsS * _ ... a.1 . n »rtniahod fit. In. for all toft with ion, .If lam compeiieu ^ iSteSte to h^llit Am of yon will be astonished In mils lor J bottle now costs tod"cS.155». m aope^for beveragej ? bouts baa my hameonlt. yoPN RTAN. 4 SWJCSIEwwaSMBfar*- NEWSPAPERS, PERKJDlCA^l, MAGA- l , ZfNES, AND CR8AP LITERATURE. iSBSSsrsses&s'Ssi« erts* prices. 8 tOira-1 je4. Dissolution. RSTAZaWSK wifi be cirrlrton^as^ntote byWm. J. MeLftTiffhlin. WANTED, OWr®a3fiKP r ^ s S even fink, well broken mules, in good ‘condition, ree offered for sale at DAN BUTLER S STABLES, Whitaker .trect- W^ OPIU MAITO.BAW ROMM* *£»£ r . > ; w. Boker’s Bitters UptfiivffiW. and tebffifissm hFr ~ _ t. FUNKE, rtj. Mm. M IdfostoF BUm^f »• 1 WJ jy!7-6m