The Daily news and herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1866-1868, August 28, 1866, Image 3

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.fture < . „f steamships ahd IMUMN FOR NRW YORK. ^ni-hip Herman Livingston, Thursday, August * f 11 q*c10i k >■ st hi i^o, Thursday, August 30, at — o’clock. Alabama, Saturday, September 1, at — ' v,oct ror. BALWUOB*. ,... rumberlantl, Thursday, August 30. SiMinsn i KOB , njtun*. I ,»vie linker, every Saturday morning, at ^earner uz*** ^ ‘ ^^'dylvan Shore, every Tuesday morning, at . t.-jocK. , :sn :a r^uiat ivuiiuah at P SIGHT FASSEKQEB THAIN ..7:05 P.*/ .,4:00 a. X. Macon at 7:00 A. u. UiltT 1-AS.SENUER TRAIN .,,,. on at 5:40p.m. L,aV " In-Tiata at 8:25 p. M. Vl'f/atsavauuah at 5:30 a. m. and Gordon trains connect with 4 .Vast Savannah at 5JSS.X Augn»«» “* Arnv V= at J n* \i ii tl ’t'Ville ami Gordon trams connect with *iv aiul down night passenger trains at Gordon. 1 U .mi tii’JsF railroad—DAILY (Sundays ex- ilic cepted) savauliah at .....7:30 a. m. Tiioiuusville at 7:30 p. m. Tiiouiasville at....# .G:00 a. m. ' u Savannah at 0:10 p. m. yu-= Time of Closing flails. Post Office, Savannah, Ga. at this office as follows: uai. IUii.koaD, for Augusta, South Caro- luu Head and Ueautort) and all States in the W'-pting Florida and that part of Georgia iV. Florida Steamers and Atlantic and Gulf : .A. at 0 1». . daily. Kailuoad, for Augusta, Columbus, , v;ik aiid Nashville, through pouches aud way , *5*.*a. in. everyday. • iiikNiir and Gulf Railroad, for all points on j aii>l « oiitigu*»us; Baiubridge, Monticello, Fla., .iiid Northwestern Florida and the West- ’ T .> ’Utheru Coast, 5y % a. m. daily, Sundays ex- VtoBH'.v Steamkbs, for Brunswick, 8t. Mary's, ijiLa. Jacksonville, and all points on St. Johu's SortiicA-teru and Eastern Florida, 9 o’clock vljjvsou l Saturdays. • . 1'auif.n steamer, 7 ! 2 every Friday morning. u i't.nabd Si lamer sails for Liverpool from New •" August, from Boston 29th August. hIvvna SrEAMEK sails from New York 29th Aug. v- i'i.uTS sails from New York as follows:*A spin- Havre, Bales, Hamburg and Bremen, Sept. 1st. .Money Scut Without Danger of Loss, v Limans of Money Orders, at the Savannah Post Office opens for business at 9 a.m. and 5p. in- On Sundays the office is open ftyfp • i„ ;i. m. A. L. Uauris, P.J. *, Upswing ot » *«w BiUiui H»U. —• - According to announcement: the new hyii recently fitted up by Ur. 8, A Me Adam, on the Market Square, vaa opened laat evening. The rooa in handaotnely fnrnUhed, with three first class tablja and all the other appurtenances of a well conducted billiard room. At nine o’clock, precisely, the contestants tor the champion cne commenced play, and the first game waa between Mr. John Ford and Mr. A. Clare, and waa well played, both parties mskiug several fine ahota, Mr. Ford winning by fifty-nine points, in the game of two hundred. Mr. Ford, the winner, was then challenged by Mr. Win. Rice, and during the game both gentlemen made some excellent caroms. This game was warmly con tested, Mr. Ford evidently unwilling to relinquish his claim, and Mr. Rice as intent upon winuing, which he did by sixteen points. ■ .. . i ’ I The winner was then challenged by two other gentle men, Mr. Coolcdge and Mr. J. M. Berrien; but hot wishing to play with both, it was urged that Mr. Cool- edge aud Mr. Berrien should play together, when Mr. Rico would play the winner for the championship. This being satisfactory, the contestants entered into the game with spirit, aud after some very fine 4rr iv»l Departure of Trains. :ULROAU DAILY PASSENGER CP TRAIN Savannah at • 8 a. m. ai Augusta at 0:16 p. M. at Macon 8 p - Ulinl 1WW* PASSENGER TRAIN at re ••••••„ ftolhii fdsying, Mr. Coolcdge won by dghty-fowr points, And then commenced the real contest of the night. Both gentlemen are considered excellent players, and the excitement rau pretty high during the progreaa of ths game. The highest score made waa thirty-three points, which waa made by Mr. Rice, wbo won by forty points. Mr. Cooledge made some excellent carom shots, but was evidently a little excited, which gave his anta^nist, who has great command of his nerves, the advantage. After the game was decided by Mr. Richard Pollard, who acted as umpire, and the cue had been delivered to Mr. Rice, he magnauiruoualy presented It to his youug friend aud opponent, in appreciation of his splendid effort, aud was greeted with a round of ap- plause. During the whole evening the room wag thronged -With amateur playera, who were entertained with a fine lunch gotten up in Mr. McAdams’ best style, aud he bar furnished the best of wines and liquors. Al together the opening was such as to warrant the be lief that the superintendent is a favorite in this city and that his new euterprize will be a success. Arrivals anfirflfflen. PULASKI HOUSE—W. EL Wiltumu N Davids, Ga Capt K B Baker, str Her- Dr H B Stillman, HUM Livingston W J Mims, Montg C T Ward, Macon TPWeeler, sir Leo Capt Dearborn, do C Smith, do S B Robison, A A Q R R Dr W C DarieH, City O Ben neaa. On L M Raveor, S C B* Weal, do G Shaw, City i ? SheBeid, Ga AH Harrell, Thomasvllle W L Thomas, do |C P Wilcox, City F Hegtauda, str Herman 1>. KsTlLL A BROTHER, Newsdealers, Sta- . aa*. Uook-icllera, Bull street (down stairs^ u; li.iy mue, next to tho Post Office, are au- • tn.nmt ..Itits for the Daily News to Hdkald. in'- icft with them will be promptly attended Mayor’s Court. Before His Honor, Mayor E. C. Anderson, tbe v owing cases were disposed of yesterday morning. ,1. Washington, (colored,) charged with stealing w the house of hit* former employer, waa, on ac- mit of the intercession of the injured party, and the egro acknowledging the theft, sent to the police bar- cksforone week only. H. Wallace and William Cade, both colored, were flight up, the former being noisy in tho streets and abusive to an officer on Sunday night, and the latter r counselling tlic former to resist the officer making t wrest, were both lined five dollars each and costs. J.jhn Morrell, (colored,) was charged with improper onduct, sleeping under a stoop in Tatuall street, hu stated that he laid a home and accounted for his lv under the stoop from the fact that he had ight with his brother and. was afraid to go Sentenced to the barracks for one week, ism Uirrison (colored) was charged with threat ening the liic of Maria Harrison Maria stated that s ins lawful wife, and because she rofnsed to iiusonie money while he was drunk, and which I jiiveu her for herself, ho had threatened to kill Harris->n, who is a very old man, stated that Maria, lr.s wile, had toid him three times to leave, that u «liJ not (li-m. to live with him, and he took her at r word the third and last time, and besides deinand- rj Li* clothing, ho also demanded the money which c had given her. both of which were refused. -mg nothing more than a liitlo family quarrel, the ite was dismissed, with costs upon Harrison. J»e Johnson, a small colored boy, and one of the Host fre<iueiit visitors to the Mayor’s Court, was sen- •uetd to thirty day- labor for stealing a pair of fowls ram a c umrymau. A policeinau, for not reporting at the Police Bar acks alter performing his tour of duty on Sunday, and dterwards seen intoxicated on the streets, was lined f’Jtiand tiituiissed the service. The Fall Trade. The period is near at hand when the fall iradp will commence and infuse new life and activity among the business classes of the community. Tho evidences of a busy season are already apparent, from the largo amount of merchandize arriving at our port for the city trade aud the interior. As an indication that tho business will open even earlier than it did last year we may cite the rapidity with which the coastwise steamers are having their usual repairs made, many of which are already completed, and are only awaiting the lapse of a few more days to resume their places id the channels of commerce. There are now, notwithstanding the usual dullness of the present month, three steamers plying between this city aud New York, besides one to each of the citie3 of Beaton, Philadelphia and Baltimore, and the number will soon be increased on all o{ tho lines named. W; > There are some hall a dozen steamers lying at the Eastern wharves, undergoing repairs, and a like nunr her at the ship yard on the opposifiarinde of the river. In addition there are several boats now North under going repairs, and may be looked for at ul early day. •"We noticed in yesterday’s issue thf^mSodeling of the steamer Charles S. Hardee, so aa to ada^t her to the Ocmtxlgee river trade, which it is a^paeted will be a brisk one. We also notice that her consort, Uie Two Boys, is having dud attention paid to her, in the way of narrowing her guards, which heretofore too great width aft for speedy navigation. ' . We have also noticed that the small coasting end are having their rigging, &c. ( overhauled, and the’Tea sels generally placed in good condition, preparatory to making an early start for the coast cotton and rice. Schooner Glemroy. We learn from Captain Murray, of the BehogMar Glenroy, reported in yesterday’s issue as having ar rived below in distress, the following particulars in regard to the disaster: The Glenroy was bound from New York to Savannah, and waa seventeen days making the passage; on the 23d, off Charlestdh, in a heavy sea, had foremast and main tcgOMat carried away, and mainmast and bowsprit sprang, also had bulwarks and deck stove in, besides having small boat 9tove. Captain Murray also reports lost overboard part of deck load, and the cargo in the lower hold damaged. The vessel, in fact, is entirely dismantled. After the disaster jury sails were rigged, and provi dentially, the wind blowing fair, the ship was steered to this, her port of destination. Wtsal- Aberct MARSHALL UOUfifi—A. fi, Rjci. R D Scall. Ha C W Niver, Beaufort W RHAUjec FtA C V Hlnyer, do "|J w Harento n*. Mrs <i\v Bramhali, HT iUEm gI^ W . , H . 8m . Uli ’ str Uernuo AJCotliSi.Mc'OF’A Bluff rt |W.FWrlSht. .trVSZ TU Eerrabt, HHeitd L!vm»iu*, JF Barney, Irwfoton jo SWlfioxTstr Leo J W Jones, Mexico T Manner, *tr Leo W Cr#tK, Jkueual. W Raansy, da J C Maker, City C Murphy, city J B Gordon. lady & sen t, , Bruuawick W i Griffla, A JSBB fiiklatar. Alnuativ-TMl UiJ. Son rlaea s « Sun seta g 3, At Tybee.. HIGH WATER. . 8 391 At Port, : Shipping Intelligence. PORT OF SAVAJWAH. Monday, Ang. 27, 18*7. Arrived. Steamship Cumberland, Usina, Baltimore—Crane A Graybill. Steamer Swan, Cohen, Heralnnan’s Lake—M A Cohen. Sckr Glenroy. Murray, Hew York—Hunter A Gam- uell. , . apl ((jT Brig Abby Thaxier, Walker, Pemandiha, in baiiast -C L Colby A Co. ClutfiHL. Bark Orcliilla, Hare., Boereu—Millea h Wadley. RcloW. ' ' ’* A Bark off Warsaw, bound in. Exporu. Per bark Orchilla, for Boston—1M,667 ft lumber. PaMcafera. Per steamer Swan, Bom Hershman’s Lake—Mrs Ling. H C Morgan, S E O’Neal, G W Wlnningham. J P Oesterreleber, J M Fleetwood, R B McLea, and 7 deck. lunaicaii.., j ; Persteamabip Cumb.HRnd. Irom Baltimore—Bot- combe A Co, S (1 Haynes, LaRoche, WAD, Agt C R K, O L Gilbert,’G A William*k'Co, Sorrell Bros; M‘8 Cohen, C V llutchius, W A R Mclutire, L W Hunt A Co, A Wilcox A Co. J Gilliland & Co, J N Mailer. J t, Hogg, Tisou A G, J A A J F Brown, Hess A O, F W Sima A Co, J Lippman, Clagbqrn A C, M Larin, Kal Kx, J P Collins A Co, J J Kabertson A (Jo, J McMahon A Co, Crane A G, Bell, W A C, Wright, G A Co, N A Hardee A Co, A A U R R, Chipman A C, Guerard A F, Bryan, H A Co, order, aud others. Per steamer Swan, from Hershman’s Lake—W W Daniels, E C Wade A Co, C W Thompson, A 8 Hart- l ldge A others. Pet achjr Glenroy, from New York—BrSdy, S A C<\ CRH Agt. Dwioan A I, 8 A Cody, E a Wade, Bald, win s Co, T W Ribbed, N W Hunt, find others. Consignees lUtlroad. Aug. 27, ISO*. 881 bale, cotton, 34»ks flonr.91 do wheat, • bales yafa, 17 bbla dried Trait. T hales leather; lObbis roece, 12 cars lumber aud mdse to J W .Lalhrop A Co L J Ouilmsitiu A Co. F \V Simi A Co. Erwlu A H. P 11 Behu, Johnson, W A Co, Wilder A F. A S Cartridge, Rabun, Banter A G, Wadley A M, Holcombe A O', E Padelford, B F Sanford, H Ueinliard A Bro. Miscellaneous. Jaitfce St ale jr *s Court. The following persons were examined before Justice John A. Staley yesterday, and committed for trial be fore the C011 lity Court: State vs. John Grimt, golurod—Larceny. State vs. Gilbert Thompson, colored—Larceny from the house. State vs. Peter Sears—Larceny from the person. Thomasville, Aug. 2?, 1866. Mr. Editor :—The individual who gets up item* for the News and Herald committed some .trifling blunders in his last Thomasville report,which I desire to correct. Our sod4 water apparatus did not explode, I was not seriously wounded in the face, and no body’s life waa endangered. I received a slight scald from oil of vitriol while charg ing a fountain, and am indebted to iny neighbor, Mr. Almost .1 Serious Accident, twelve o’clock yesterday, as a horse and buggy imiu- .Mr. -Leo Mehrtens, the owner, and Mr. being driven down the hill foot of I Wra4 y g , (firm of Bevill & Wragg, Stationer’s Hall,) for me cause took fright | p rom ptness with which he came to my as sistance with soothing applications. Respectfully, W. N, Vallkau. •rn Greet, the burse from iid went J»wn the hill at full speed. Both parties iu the buggy took bold of the reins, to stop him or guide him clear of the large number of drays passing at the ie Mulf. They managed, by a great deal of nil self possession, to turn him to the right wh’.a reaching the foot of tho hill, so us to prevent him &g *»vcr the (lock; but the horse kept at full si'ioil, and on turning at the foot of the hill their po v.\s rendered mere dangerous,-as tflere were i\V( nty <:r thirty drays passing to and from the =* steamers, through which it was impossible to the auiiu.il. He therefore ran between two drays, the buggy wheels coming in contact with the heavy dray wheels caused a sudden collision, when the horse immediately detached himself from the til.atts and ran on, leaving the buggy behind. In the sudden collision both the occupants of the b W took ®rial flight, and came down at a di>taMce of some ten feet ahead of the higgy. Mr. Mehrtens, who clung to the reins, managed to alight on his feet uninjured, while Mr. Npsui.nvski, being more unfortunate, struck broad- " u 1)49 front, which for a moment stupifled hiifl. VVJS immediately taken up ami carried under the sud ut-ar the steamship Leo.where, after remaining a W'-rt time, he recovered sufficiently to be carried - me. W v are glad to be able to state that ttie iuju- nes roc< 'ivcd by Mr. Wesalowski were not of a segions daracter. ihe baggy, strange to say, after comiqg so sudden- * n cnnlac t with two heavy dray wheels, was unin jured. Ovicg to ill weryttnly iu ^ lTe * ap ye A Busy Day. fall-like weather of the past two days general seemed to have braced theoa- terday, aud attended to business with “'tv tuergy and alacrity than it has been their wont * *t - j tvr some tiige past. Tlie busiest scene, however, '** j be witnessed under the bluff in the vicinity of /•"tvti.o N..\ V York and Baltimore steamers were •^'•Argiiig their cargoes. Draymen seemed to be in huiai wrangle with ouo another, owing to the “f whecis, and the endeavors of one to obtain ' • a i before the other. The most observable, and ha I " 4 ^-‘mble sight, was to be sepn when the tide 3 s<.ini ui,at receded. The stages wlpch bad been slippery to better facilitate the sliding down of “-goodsat high water, compelled the darkies to them up and down when the tide went out ■ v to bring down the goods which were coming f the ho’ds of the various vessels with a vim. darkies, forgetting the condition of the stages, a tune performed unwilling gymnaatica to the “' •■?bt of tlieir brother Ebos, who showed their ivory at • very occurrence. We were an eye-witness to this ^ at the steamship Cumberland fur about ten ^utes, where the workuion were bringing sacks of down the staging on their shoulders; during the we remained wo saw no less than three upsets, i U carrier in every instanoo going one way and the ** k the other. In every instance it came out all ^cht. tho fallen unhurt and the sack unbroken. Arrival of the Cumberland. — The steamship Cumberland, Captain Usina. from Baltimore, with a heavy freight consigned to Messrs. Crane k GraybiU, arrived at an early honr yesterday morning. / The continual increase of trade between Baltimore and this city warrants, we think, an increase of steamers, and we learn that arrangements are now being made for the re-esiablishmeut of the new line, started some time since, of which the Cumberland comprised one of the vessels. FLORENCE SEWING MACHINES!! WE, HAYING been appointed General Agents for Ge'-rg^g and Florida, arc now piepared to exhibit every style of the above Machines. See circular below. "Auction Sates. HAY! HAY! », ' - • V at auction. IT BELL, WILLY At CHRISTIAN. Will b. Mid THIS DAT. at Hears. Guerard A I» rUl'a, at II o'clock, 100 BALES HAT, AUCTION SALE. *r Ef U, WTLLT A CpUHfM. ■"fa Will*.MMaa4heFIRSTTOE>D«>t»Srptaljy In front of the Court House, at 11 o'clock, 40 AOXS AUCTION SALE. BY 8. ». LAFFITEAl. Will henoMTtalB BAT, in front of store, at 10 o'clock. Dry Goria Clothing Crockery. Notions, Ac. GrouariM, Furniture Naila. and a variety of articles«nQ8 UNDERWRITERS’ SALE BY BELL, WYLLY A CHRISTIAN. Will bo gold THIS DAT, in front of the .tore, at 10% • ' ^9 OOIL8 BOPE, • i l (r i le damaged on board of the steamer San Salvador on her passage from New York to this port, and sold under inspection and by recommendation ot Bori; Wantons for account of Underwriter* and all concerned. Terms cash. au28 • r NEW COTTON. *Y BELL. YVYLLY * CHRISTIAN. Will be sold THIS DAT. in front of the store, at 10 o’clock, 1 BALE OF GOOD MIDDLING COTTON, the first new cotton received this year bom South western Georgia per A. A Q. Railroad.au28 ADMINISTRATORS BALE BY BElO, WVUY * CHEIinill. Will be.oia by order of the Coart, In front of thx/ •Court House, on the FIRST TUESDAY In OctolKr, between the legal hoar, of sale, 490 ACRES OF LAND in Appling county. Sth district. No. 215. Alto, In Caton comity, 71b district, 1st section. No. 164, con taining ICO acres Sold or the benefit of the beire and crediiora <>( the estate of B. King. Terms cash, purchaser to pay for title*. C. B. KING, MAGAZINES FOll SEPTEMBER. GODKY’S LADY'S MAGAZINE LBSUK3’ LADY’S MAGAZINE * MMOEKST’S ILLUSTRATED MONTHLY PETERSON'S LADY'S MAGAZINE LE BON TON HARPER’S MONTHLY ATLANTIC MONTHLY BEADLE'S MONTHLY BALLOU'S MONTHLY THE GALAXY, NO. 9. ECLECTIC MAGAZINE T11B OLD GUARD NIX-NAX MERRY’MAN'S MONTHLY. For sale by K3TILL A BROTHER. anB-tf Ball street, next to Poet Office. Auction Skfosr 4- — OF WELL TIMBERED LANIX 1, Central Railroad. Terms cash, purchaser to pay for papers. Hat can he eecn at anr oonpting room, ^ _ ] J - 1 spy TRUSTEES SALE. VAHJA6LE BfilCK fiEStBBWE AT AUCTION. fcY BELL, WTLLT *CHIUWAE. "<• Will be sold on TUESDAY, 4th P-mr front of Court Home, betweeh the •ale. | | ‘ J fi Y ALB ABLE BfifCE BWIDENok, ' > 1 i ffo. 2 Gordon strret, next to tha corner of Boll, front ing on Monument Square, Monterey Ward, a tee. three story, Briqk-Buildiii V , L *■ two-stoarbriifr <k^-byUdli good well of water in yard _ rent for $1,000. Possession given 1st November. Tames.—One-third cask, one-third six months, and Murra rr rr s Line K NEW Jg^YORK the byorite, new, first-class steamship gjt^rrolO K m r EMPIRE LINE KffiUEW YORK. SSSfigl'2£SlEZSS?mStZ- MW Stepx^ship Lino. titles and alampe- - to GENTLEMEN. M:/ Sale of Government Property ! OFRCS Of ASSISTANT QUARTERMASTER,) / | riavisNAU. Ga., AugfSt 21,1H6. f £ WILL OFFKlt AT PUBLICViJCTioN ON MON DAY, the’ Old day el BeJxemWr, ikiK the fottowing QUARTERMASTER’S EtORES: Marine Compasses Pump Boxes Steam, Water and 8plltimOaag<fi iir,, < Steelyards Leather and Rubber Belting Rubber Hose OaatHooka *1 •'"> : Oahnm, Solder Cotton Waste S&W ffiiAJ 3HT Caps, Saucers and Pistes 8M. 1 Aeaorled Chain Assorted Iron . i * 8kMt Pepper ,(] AAJM3C V6 Sperm, Lard and Tar Oil s _ f Wood Screws. . „ ; Clamp Wood Saws Saddlers’ Wax Floating Stage Saddles, Mule Bridles Martingales, Whip Lashes - Tables, Crucibles Maui Handles Top Maul and Handles Iron and Wood Shears Assorted Cans, Ash Pan* Tin PffiU, Cheats Spikes, asaohed. Sale to commence at 10 a. m. Terms cash, in Gov ernment fnnds. By order of the Chief Quartermaster, Department of the Tennessee. CHARLES A. REYNOLDS, aa22-td Captain and A. Q. M. U. S. A. Circular. Robbf.kt—The store of Benjamin HirscU, corner of State and Barnard streets, was broken open on Sunday Bight and several articles stolen therefrom, consisting of shoes, hats, revolver*, jewelry, Ac. The thieves effected their entrance bv breaking out a pane of glass, through wbicb it is supposed*small bar entered and opened the door, as It was found open yesterday morning. Sale op New Cotton.—The foor bales of new cotton received by the Atlantic and Gall’ Railroad last week, by E. C. Wade A Co., were Bold yesterday in this mar ket at 40 cents. They classed “ Middling Fair,” and were of good staple. They were weU ginned add gathered before any of the lute rains had fallen upon it. Postponement of the Ball at th* Tolis Gab- ten.—On account of the inclemency of the weather, the bail advertised to come off at the Volks Garten last evening has been postponed nntil Thursday evening next. Entebed qpoN gis -Duties —jJol. WUliini Charta* Williams, recently appointed Appaaiscf-hl-IleshLdS dize at this port, entered upon bis duties ss such yes terday morning. ! lift I Fob files of late Baltimore papers we are indebted to Captain Usina, of the steamship Cumberland. - i MARS DEWS CARUIXATIvm syRUEeau bo re lied on in every tome of Clmlerv Diari&oea, and Dys entery. A sube remedy for chills and lever. Cube never fails. We claim for the Flobence the following advan tages over any and all Sewing Machines: LT It makes Tour different stitches, the lock, knot, double lock, kml double knot, on one and Ui* same machine. Each stitch being alike on both sides of the fabric. AS~ Every Machine has the reversible feed mol ion, which enables the operator, by simply turning a thumb screw, to have the work run either to the right or left, to stay any part of the seam, or fasten the ends of seams, without turning the fabric. r- The only Mach ne having a self-adjueting shuttle tension—the amount of tension always bciug in exact proportion to the size of the bobbin. tar- Changing the length of stitch, and from one kind of stitch to another, can reddily be done while the Machine lain motion, pr The needle i3 easily adjusted, gw* It is almost noiseless, and can he used where quiet Is necessary. gjg-its motions are all positive; there are no springs to getont of order, and Us simplicity enables i he most Inexperienced to operate it. tw It does not require finer thread on the under than for the upper side, and will sew across the heaviest seams, or from one to more thicknesses of cloth, without change of needle, tension, or break ing thread. [W The Hemmer Is easily adjusted »■*> W> 11 turu any width of hem desired. No other Machine will do so great * range of work as the Florence. tar It will hem, fell, bind, gather, braid, qail(. and gather and sew on a ruffle at the same time. 1 The taking up of the slack thread is not performed by the irrcgnlor contraction of a«i r e coil oruncer tain operation of wire levers. The precision and ac curacy with which the Florence draws the thread into the cloth is unapproached in any SewiDg Ma chine hitherto offered in the market. We famish each Machine with “Barnnm’s Sclt- Sewer," which guides the work itself, and is of in calculable value, especially to Inexperienced opera tors. Dr It Is fully protected au.l licensed by Elias Howe, Jr., and ins associates, aud our own Letters Patent • ’ While possessing the above, and many other ad vantages, the Florence is sold at corresponding pries with other first class Machines, and a careful exami nation will fally substantiate all that we have Claimed for it, and Justify the assertion we now make, that it is the beat Sawing Machine lath* world.. We warrant every MaaUMto Wall that we’claim for It, and will give a written warranty if required- Liberal arrangements made with those who bd> to sell again. Farther reference may be had by addressing ... LATHROP & CO., •E«IAi AflflTS ffimm Cornor Congress "and •Whitaker streets, jy30-lm BAVASHAHythA) ! t ? > ; Clothing Department. LATHROP & CO., Cor. Congress & Whitaker Sts,, SAVANNAH, GA , W OULD INFORM TnEIR FRIEND?, In both city and country, that, in connection with their manufactory for Ready-Made Clothing, they have procured the services of the very beet CUTTERS, and are prepared to take order, for both Gentlemen and Boys. Our work will be dose in the best style and on short notice. We invite attention to onr stock of FALL AND WINTER MATERIAL, now opening, in Blsck and Bine Cloths Grey and Silk Mixed Cloths Fancy and Black Cassimeres Silk Vestings, Ac. anil-fit List of Uncalled for Freight REMAINING In office of Southern Express Com IV pauy August 27th, 1866. Adler, M. J. Harris, R. N. Boue, W. Haywood A LaRochc, Bause.C- Del. Hancock, C. Hancock Uroomhcad. K II. Plantation. Branch, S. H. Jones, Mrs. E. A. Berrian, J. W. Johnson, G. 11. Brain, J- C. Kay, W. W. Ccssau, Mrs. L. W. Kinsley to Co., J. L. v’orsair, P. U. Lane, Itlch’d Chen. M- H. Lehman. L Cunningham, L. 1. Lowemhul, M. 4-arroll, Miss Annie Levy, L. J. l)reke. P. H. Lee, Geo. L. Diiboil, C. L. Lynab, K. Unnrau, W. B. core Ram Maraby, C. sev, D. J. Myers, Dr. I>. IJcPue, C. Muller, Wm. Dupont, n. Merchant, M. Edwar.is. Joe MDolte,J. Floyd. H. F. careCapt.Ia- Nichols, R.C.4C. A. tin ram. Neil, Caroline Flaiiug, D. B. Norwood. T. M. Fox. C. B. O’Connell, J. D. Fit. h, U. S. Richardson, C. B. (loo-1 win, T. M. Reed, J B. (ianldinir. B L. Kyan, C. B Griffin J. T. Stevenson A Dawson, G.iH Lii^htCo. i overen, S. M. (Irarij'er, .luo. Stewart, J. Magi-n, J. J. Vanuame, W. B. Hess A GutBtas, Wiiliau'S, E. Hale. K. H. Way, Mrs. Maj. Hollorty, N. O. au27 K. P. TUNIbON. Agent. Aveu’s Ague Si*7-I(r[ I I* "T GEORGIA FLOOR, From New Wheat. 1 Art RACKS AND HAUF SACKS In store and 4-v/vJ for sale by jyZ4-tf HOLCOMBE A CO. County Coart* ‘his Court, His Honor, Judge Levi S. Bussell, Ki.-iiiijj, the following trnc bills were found, toy the Jury yoslurday: Statu v s . Elizabeth Kiernon (colored) —Assault and v s. Richard Darling—Assault aud battery, sc was called for trial and settled by the parties accrued. v *»- Tcna Hays (colored)—Misdemeanor. ^ Utt. \ s. Henry Williams (colored)—Simple larceny. iea guilty, uid was sentenced to pay a fine of $100, - to be placed at work on the public works or roads space of sixty days. r *ti * 0r the State Flea Nancy Darcus, (colored)—Simple larceny, guilty, and was sentenced to pay a fine of $100, placed at work on the pubUc works or roads fc pace of sixty days. <*• r Uij 4u. CTl0N Sale of New Cotton.—From the adver- in another column,it will be seen that Messrs. • ^ yiu A: Christian will sell at auction to-day one of middling cotton, the first of the new crop re- Ltl *ed hi ■fere this year. COPIURSHIF MICE. has this day associated with imrmwp nf Mr ‘ aA - MuaL O. (JATtiKKWuOD, far the Draa and f Prir rj ' l “ B on thB Wholesale and Retail knuwn under ?he rl ,P U ‘ u lin,iI ' KS '- The firm will be Kuuwn unuer the name aud style Of THOMAS M. TUKIBR 4c Cf». . THOMAS M. TCRNBR. Savannah, August 13, ism. FOR SALE. BALKS GUNNY BAGr.ISQ 50 rolls Sea Island dag,log 200 coils Rope, Twine, Ac. TISUN A GORDON, an22-3teod 60 Ba> ataeet 100 Bale Rope. ' 1 /v/V COILS MANILLA BALE ROPE for sale by ■*a^Kt F- W. SIMS * CO. To Mechanics* P roposals Will be received by the mnderaigped for the repairs of the Public Docks of ttoe ci$y. This Delicious Especially designed tor tha use Medical Profession tjj tie Fantty. la now indorsed by all Ute prominent Physicians. Chemists and Counolwears, as pomeoaing all Uuee Intrinsic medicinalqaalttle. (tonic and diuretic! which belong to an i OWsAHIttiflWCW* J We trnsl that onr established reputation—lonndc-l [>od eigbty-clgtit yean of agperience-nbamlantiy ndicatea onr claims to public confidence, and guar antee. the excaltance pf ibM Standard., Aaidcn Pot np Id cases, cboUinlBg ood*»Eenboifl^a etch, And sold by h- a, BuyyE, . SAVANNAH, And all prominent Druggists, Grocers, Ac. N«-16 Beaver street, New York. grthm The Biningere, No. 1 ^Heaver' street, i high reputation to snstain, as the oidee _ i _ booseInNew York.-Home Jrwraij applicante most make separate statements of the 4s- The house of A. M. Blninger A Co.. No. 16 Beaver tlmatc of coots lor the lepairg of each Dock. I street,has abstained for a period of eighty Years a • JOHN WILLIAMSON. I reyattUtm that may well he envied.-if. Y. Evening mylfi Chairman Com. Dock aandViUKT** 1 FtMk Je5-eod-d«wIy. City Marshal’s Sale. U NDER resolution of the City Connell of Savan nah, and under direction of the Committee on Public Sale- and City 1-ots, I will sell at public out cry, oil tho premises, on MONDAY, the 3d day of September next, at II o'clock a. m., all those Lots of Land, being a part of the city domain known as Late numbered as follows: 42, 43, 41, 41, 46, 4T. Calhcran Ward, containing sixty lett -ont on Gaston street and one hundred and twenty feet In depth. Tsbmb OF Sans.—Twenty per cent, cash on the ag gregate valnation sad lucreasc money and lntercfit on th: balance of the purchase money, to be paid semi-annually at the City Treasury, at the rate of six per cent, per ammun, with the privilege to the pur chaser of paying into the Treasury the balance re maining unpaid of the purchase money and all in terest doe thereon op to the time of gam payment, receiving thereafter a fee simple tills THOMAS 8. WAYNK City MarshaL Sata.kaU, August 27th. 1866. au2t-It PHtENIX STEAM SAW MILL. EASTEBN WHARF, SAVANNAH, GA. T HE nndenijmed, having completed their DOUBLE GANG SAW MILL, known aa the "PHCENIX hTEAU SAW MILL,” would respectfully Iniorm their friends and the public generally, that they are now prepared to fill orders for Lumber in any quan tity and of any sizes and lengths. We have con netted with our Milt an improved Planer, and Will give particular attention to orders for planed and tongue and grooved lumber. Orders left at the Mill, or at J. F. EM. Hamilton’s office, corner Bay and Abercora streets, will reeelvs prompt attention. . . i llc tr re ° r ^ '•ssas * jos. iulsn, J. r. nuunvoa, ■- nonatiH. au8-tf Chatham Sheriff’s 1 Sale. JET ^f$^itaMi1*?Dotrtof Chath* turnable to the Jannary term, 1867, of 1 tsnssstssess.'fS!SS& State of Georgia, between the^ “**• til that tract or Darrel of isml sRuMh- Ijisg S ^All th.t tract or pmrel of lanZ aRurte, lyl^.nad 1 icing in Chatham Connty. on Ybe savannah rjver, and koosfn as “The Hermitage,’ containing about six hundred and fiirtyfMffi *^^ ■*** JJlJ txiunded as follows: on tne sord river, on the east by lands belonging Is 4mA Stilus, on the sooth by the Auj^^^Mdon ® west by lands bclooging ta Iub» *“ltamson, lrID the buildings nod improvements <m the amd tmet of “ftSj^Iy polated oat by PUlnUff-s ARnracya. Terms cash, pnittahers B*?JMSw^rvtt v augS-td RNJARiN^COLE,^ H. C. DEARBORN, Commander, will leave for the above port on her regular day, Thnndsy.Aagsit 3M4- o’clock — m For (night or p|eaag» haTiSKhsudsoma acoomin>- datlons,apply to . , an27 miiWIk'kfiAWWft ATLlNmc’ CO AS t «ross wyinri, COM* rn*ange «»5. ...-Steerage $13 .j.-'f-rS-jj t::i£ bln Passage, $M The fine shlewheel steamship - - ■ ALABAMA, umbburneA. Commander, ' , Will sail os above op . ‘ tea Saturday, September 1. at —o’clock — m. For freight or postage, bating superior accommo- datlons, apply to an27 „ B: H. HARDFF, No 12 Stoddard-s B iuge. „ - _'-AjtB19QN Jt ALlSrW. No. 5 BJSfltng q etiO. York. THE BAITED STATES I BR.1ZIL MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY. PERNAMBUCO, The new and very fast sailing stdewheel st RERUN LlVBKfSt 2,906 tons burthen, J. B Uer, commander, will positively sail on her reguMFdy, Tkursday, August 3tmm 10 o'clock a. m. For ffelght or passage, having new and splendidly arranged accommodations, apply to WILDER A FULLARTON. dayotl#n^ htm ^.^ r ^ No engaged berths secured after .Tuesday, 28th Mat., unless paid for. auv5-td* For'BciTtihioie. stamMhlp ' - r‘:niux< COlBERtXND, it Ths first-clsss Msnmfhlp H ! 1 U ^M«terr ’ WIU sail for the above port on - Tkursday, August 3EM>, »t — o’clock. For freight or passage, usvMg good accommoda- tlons, apply to au26 CRANE A GRAYBILL. Direct ant Regular Cumniicatm * * ■ •• 4Uji fr*s>%i<« HILTON ‘ HEAD. AUCTION SALS. Will be sold at public auction, at Quartermaster's Storehouse, Hilton Head, S. C., beginning at 10 o’clock a m. on TUESDAY, the 4th day of September, 1866, A LOT OF UNSERVICEABLE QUARTERMASTER'S STORES AND Clip AMD GlREISOK EQOIPiPE, Consisting of— Ambulances, Carts, Wagons Harness, Saddles, Bridles Blacksmiths’, Carpenters* and Tinners’ Toole Files, Old Rope aud Iron Tents and Flys, toe., toe. ALSO, 90 Buildings, Shanties, Sheds, toe., (serriotable.) Terms, cash in Government funds. . The goods to be removed inside of ten days after 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, au20-td Captain and A. Q. M. GUARDIAN'S SALti. BY DELL, WYLLY & CHRISTIAN. Will be sold on the FIBST TUESDAY in September next, before the Court House, in the city of Savannah, between the legal hour.-i of sale, Lot Ho. 283, 27th dis trict, 2d section. Murray connty, containing 180 acres; Lot No. 104, 4th district, 1st section, Lumpkin county, containing 40 acres; Lot No. 595, 4th district, 1st sec tion, Lumpkin county, containing 40 acres; Lot N<& 709, 5th district, 1st section. Lumpkin county, con taining 40 acres; Lot No. 735,14th district, 1st motion, For-yth connty, containing 40 acres. Hold by decree of the Superior Court for the benefit of the heir* of James Lave, deceased. THOMAS G. McGLABHUA, au22-tds Guardian. EXECUTOR’S SALi. BY BULL, WYLLY 4c CHRISTIAN. Will be sold at Auction, before the Court Honan ilonr of Chatham county, od ths FIRST TUESDAY iu September next, between tile usual hoars of Siier- ilTs sales, the following named propertr : Lot number thirty four (No. 34) aud improvemtnts. Liberty Ward, gavannali, north side of Soatk final ■ire t, third door we*t from Montgomery street. Lota one and two (l .nd X). Vernon river, in In- noubnrg, each 113 by fit# feet most eligibly situated just at he bend of the river. Also, twenty-four and three-quarter acres (24J£) lying ill the rear of said two lots. Also, loi8 eight and nine (8 end 9) in Ynnuaaw. North Oglethorpe Ward, on »outh side or Hill street, west of Fabm street. Also, one hundred acres (10j), lying In Effingham connty, Georgia, by the Central Battroad, 2u mile* from Savannah, and formerly owned bv Wade. Also, lots 106,125, 169, 217, 211, 490 acres each. Sixth District, or originally Appling, now Coffee, county, lying immediately «k Mw bt- I$A Xnsm lolB ar^well tlmborod aa»f|nfi&T^| : i i & t anltMds Execntom WUI of .jebk FMukysen. Sloop I^aiiiiy' & Mary, Capt. Yrw— Is rannlng regular trips letween Savannah Hilton Head, carrying freight at regular rates, and. when desired, taking a few passengers. She is per fsctly dry, la good order, and has made remarkablj qatek tripe. Ale carries the United States irtail. The National Exptass nod Transportation Company and Soothed! Eiprt— Me nuMiorlmid to receive packag< Corker. Any lnfonsaHon can be obtained of Capt. Slckel, rbyiaqnMag of H.Q. Biiwfi, comer of St Julian id Bryan stret' EXECUTOR'S SALE. BY T. J. WAL.SII. ssjfi^!WftHa£A Ward, subject to a ground rent ot |1IA0 pecAffanm. with improvement^ a Dwelling with' MW tMA and Kitchen in yard. East half of Lot No. 18, Green Wart. Oi nan 8 seat. 2A7-H1 r annual, Im; > six rooms, Improves! ante, twowtsny Dwsll- Kitchen and Stable. ' 40 ahsrea Central Railroad stock. Sold for a iMvlaton amongst tbe'Hel#*. Terms cash, purchaser paying for titles and i auVO-tde EXECUTOR'S SALE. . BY BKLL, WYLLY AOEUIfUI. on the FIRST TITBHUT Id OffiahMUk front of the Court House, in the city of Savannah, De ments consist of a two-story wooden Hones, end four heirs and creditor, qf zitdoeiape. J / Term#caeb. purchwar paying 4or Papera auQO-tda K. D. ARNOLD, Executor. EXECUTOR’S-® ALE. BY THOHAfi J. WALSlCl On TUESDAY. October Id, wiltke sold in front of the Court House, i i ONE SMALL WOODEN SUILEDfa, on He south ern qimrterof east haU efXnt IW 31, CelnHffia Ward, fronting on York street kae. Rakl (otthawil ths hetzs mil creditor, of stedtstate. j ‘ *A m ?aie wtimm, CW< ONE 60 ONI 26 do FOB SALE, m A HAKM0MERCH1BNCE in Stockton, Ga. Stockton U a ^?° w11 Station 19, A A O- H M 8aM WMdeqpe ■ cjTujpfi 300 nr res ckmiy 12 to”! 0M 190. 1$ and 10 mitos irosa No. 14. For particulars address A, U IL^UL an25-lm*... nuxmn, uy WANTEDTODRCHAStr FOB CASH, 4 TWO STORY A located to a good nelgbbiwfrood. ^dre*. Stating particulars, _ K r. TUN130N, anStetf Agent Southern Express Company. fO-HOKaE KNUiMK P+PgWftV.j ONE 35 do do STATIONARY do do do do do ALSO SEVERAL BOILERS SAW MILLS, of capacity' on hand. , ’ ANTl-ffBYCTYON Qf my OWN MAnUFACTGI -- 4F 3 always KHTORtOlffi, nng4-ln MARTIN J. FORD, rrosNEV A. JylT-dm SAVANNAH, GA OLD WW LINE. Leare eyery Tuesday and Saturday. For Palatka, E. Fla., TOUCHING AT BRUNSWICK, 8T. MA RY’S, FEHNANDINA, JACKSON VILLE AND PICOLATA. The new and elegant steam packets, LIZZIE BAKER, Capt. N. SING, and SYLVAN SHORE, Cap*. JAMBS TUCKER, havtagbeen tpedally fitted np for this route with unsurpassed accommodations, will leave regnlarlv for the above plaess, the Sylvan Shore overy TUB- DAY MORNING, and the Uz«ie Baker every SATUR DAY MORNING, at ten o'clock. ' Returning, will leave Jacksonville every Tuesday and Friday, arriving at Savannah every Wednesday and Saturday mornings, iu Hue to connect with the New York steamers. I _ For freight or Passage apply at the office on Florida wharf or to N. B All freight payable by shippers, lylfi-tf FOR SALE, BCVEB STEAMBOATS and TOW- BOAT8, of Varitma size,- and draft. ' ALSO, Sailing VeapeLs, Stam Barges, Ac. A. M. 1)A COSTA, mm 42 Water street, N. T. VALUABLE PLANTATION Under contract with the United States aud Braxi Governments for the carriage of the mails, will dis patch one of their NEW FIBST CLASS SIDE WHEEL 8TEAM8niI>S, each over 2,000 tons burthen, On the 22do! £v«ry Month, -Si. ftPtothe > lf f Port of New York( Forth* failawlMg named ports and at the folhw- ing rates of passage, payable to gold or its equiva lent r 1 • v-r . i , vrair OABnr. . . Front New York to St. Thomas $S0 FYofo New York to Para $1 mi From New York to Pernambuco 170 FrunxNew York to Bahia ISO FrmrNew York to Rio de Janeiro ? 200 Steerage at half these rates.meals Included, bat not bedding. An experienced Surgeon is attached to each vessel. All Letters most pas. through the Poet Office. Post age 10 cents. Fur turthur information or passage apply to - B. H. HARDEE, Agent, No. 12 Stoddard’s Block. GARRISON A ALLEN, my31 New York Agents. WRIGHT’S Patent Improved IRON SCREW !J FOR ' BE IPacking Cotton. T HE ATTENTION OF COTTON PLANTERS IS iuvited to the claims of this invention, which, iu SIMPLICITY, ECONOMY, DURABILITY and POW ER, aaipasacs any machine for Baling Cotton ever before presented to the country. Its great excel lence to these respects makes it THE BEST MACHINE FOK PACKING COTTON IN TJ4E WORLD ! 4 1. ITS SIMPLICITY—It is a new, and improved application of the Screw Power; just as simple in its construction as the old lhshioned wodden screw, as easily managed, and uo more liable t i get out of or der. No ropes or ptillies as used in the cotton presses. . • . . > t 2. ITS ECONOMY.—It has been demonstrated by actual experiment to he cheaper than the wooden sdrew. The timbers used in its construction arc much smaller and fewer than those employed in the old screw; the levers being only 16 feet long, and the height of tlie whole frame above tlie bed being only 10 feat. All these timbers can he procured on the plantation, no matter how exhausted the forest. Any ordinary wood workman can build (he frame, and hill a dozen hands will put it up m a few hours. 3. ITS DUP.ABILITY.—The Screw and Nut are of iron, and will last (or years without any appreciable wear. Tne whole machine occupies so little space that It ran he completely covered at very email cost. 4. ITS PoWMB.—With a torcr o-ny sixteen ieet long, one male is sufflcityinor packing the heaviest bales. Planters who have need it say that, with t wo mules, cotton may be compressed on this machine for shipment. ■this Screw was invented just before the opening of the war, aud has subsequently never been very gen erally introduced. Those who have used it an'tsceu it used, utmuimously concur in the opinion that it is UNRIVALLED AH A COTTON SCREW. The following testimonials from some of the beat and most reputable planter? In the country show the estimate la which this Screw stands witlt 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 heattat i * m pronouncing It the very best Cot ton Screw we have ever, known. So, highly do we esteem ii, that. If practicable to oBtaht one of them, we would have uo other. It is easily- bn It, simple in its construction, not liable fo get out of order, pucks WeU, with great power and with great facility. . . _ • ■ lMwstdT. Shepherd. G. Y. Banks. Elcanah Pace. W. B. Mitchell. ■ Columbus, Ga., July 1, 1866. All orders for the Screw will lie filled by .. , LIXriLLE A GLSASON, i . a - Savannah', Ga., or ^ L. D. PALMER, Genera! Agent forSonfherri Georgia and S. Carolina. jy3h-dAw2m : ■'? >. THHE subscriber offers bis plantation and appnr- A tenances for sale Afr reasonable terms; also, the entire crop of Corn, Cot ton, Cane, Potatoes, Ac., gw. laprooare M cultivation. This Plantation is situated nine miles from Madi son Court House, IlfoMfi toD miles from Cherry Lake Church, where there are good schooU now in Mccesafol operation. The fertility of the s- il and healthfnlnese of the place, and the nigh mural tone of the neighborhood, makedt jne of the moat desirable places to the State. Lr( Ths land is weU wateBd Kith lakes and running branches, that have never failed in the most pro tracted droughts, and me uncleared lands are cov ered with thefineat oak, hkkqvy and pine timber Jmxtoceattetri 1Wbates;acres In corn, which wifi produce €,re" bushel* cor*. . Ike Uadi on the entire place are composed ol t,it« acres—1,600 acres deajvd and nntfer good I will ated ten eighty heM W bogs, tonrteea good inlsy, web broke; tere Mfowh.ttree plantation wa-- IfercoNsfitttf everything elee on, forming ntentM to 1 match wdMremjgmte| bossehoMH on the place. There la an nnfai IngUiH iff whlevon the place, goodJwrmngYtUreltffitdbtoerefflcientto accom modate all the laborers necessary to wo/k the plan- titloo successfully, s H applied for early, the purchaser will get a bar- ^kddrrea me at MadlsotyjLH., Fla. anlO-dtr JOHN L. TOOK E. eaKH., 1 SODA WATER NOTICE. f WOULD rrep«ctfnlly*repind my Hlends and pat- 1 rons that boainaae Is very dull, yet my loss ot bis for All left »ith you* If Hlifl cwjpHlW to Bttd Mlftat By Spine* ere fill eWber bine or g een, mt eonWto, tM toll, -«uperter beverage. Each ' ffiJNN RYAN, ■ -’■sda Water W ritn facto rer, frnIMf • Ontwr Way dfid West Broad streets. FRANCIS E. TIMMONS. WH • —* Skmy ; ■ brassEouisUer, - rn . Stationary ^pngines,. SAW HILLS, Sugar Mills, Shgar Boilers^ Columns and MWnntar. AriUllTfk'VAiD TO ***^%F*. tra 1St • bfpo«itot^ir^$ t TU«. 1 ■'’ii-ASaCWA,,4R0giwA ' FOR E orR OF^mfe ciTr hand fire engines, iidiitbj Hnsnaman A Oa., Bteten. BvtegntDC- with Wl have' been cartzl fur, and are to good ovduc, Apply to ^ R. LACULISON. an 7-1 in Chaims* of BpeeforCbatoltltee.' 1 1 Chills and Fever’ As Rheumatism, Cantpir, ^ A.ud Epileptic J^itis, ^ a ,/ ■ CURED BY n O" i‘ * i MRS. ELIZA KEOGH, Corner bf BronMIon and Baraahd strtM!.' j y26-tf Over L. Freht’aiho t i. W. STEELE* 1~ t (BoteSicete’B Dsrhaah,) 11 MenkaMsr-WfiWy’mMffH UeaijBk Oi • ArtAcormeeJCtmt an* Amtrjrt re&.CMrtosMn,. <) piALUB the attention ol tykslrealv tmi ntiaR -i V. * chasers to his aaperior Mock of 4fttqo Military and, Naval Clothing, ™ FURNisrofo oodli^ : Watches, (Jtoots, Fancy Goods, -'weitjand Plate Ware, SVrerls," Stehea, Belts, Rtelifbtdories, Boot Caps, Fie’d t,ilss«es t Oaua tints, tekreea, NEWSPAPER DEPOT. nTKhave increased onrfoenMles, find are reefilv- v Y ing by every mail and steamer the latest , .. NEWSPAPERS, PERIODICALS, MAGA ZINES, . AND CHEAP LITERATURE- poblisb- en’ prtetH. WOU ESTILl’4 BROTHER, (Down stairsj iSfi street, next toPost Office. And, .i„ 1 . ! -I':- - C*Y*N FfW*. WELL BROKEN ffitij*. in good WANTED, i no tOi qiffvSb noJ