The Daily news and herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1866-1868, August 29, 1866, Image 3

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MATTERS. -^^DA\ MORNING. AUGUST 29. 1868.* . m steamship* »n«l Stemimera FOB nkw yokk. hi p Herman Livingston, Thursday, August - „ v iock a. m. ? sl ‘ U'O, Thursday, August 30, at 10 o’clock. ,.^0-li p ’ am8i Saturday, September 1, at — prtOrH'P ;W k FOB BALTIMOEI. Cumberland, Thursday, August 30. SK*®* ^ fob FLOKIDa. Lizzie Baker, every Saturday morning, at : ' C r^ Sylvan Shore, every Tuesday morning, at : c xS ' fob da bibs'. r u J, Cool, Friday morniDg, at 8 o’clock irri ,-fSTSA 1 * , SaVi ,1 and Departure of Trains. EAII.BOAD auuab daily passenqkb up train 8 , at August la at. Arrives a s at Racon LI , h i\VN passenger train Leave? '.8:45 t £. "savannah at 7:05 P. u. Arr: 1 ir siGnr passenger train . naU ah at 1:05 p. m. leave? “ lata a t 4:00 a. it. A:T '"lit Uav.ii at 7:00 a. m. • UriU= niffN NIGHT PASSENGER TRAIN a via, 5:40 p. M. U:> i i u-taat 8:25 P. M. L-“ v ’ 5 .Savannah at 6:30a. m. [ ri-ville and Gordon trains connect with *i down night passenger trains at Gordon. Arrive the up*» atla- viIc vsd GULF railroad—DAILY (Sundays ex cepted) . savannah at 7:30 A. M. at i'lioiuasville at 7:30 P. M. i'lioinasville a: C:00 a. m. at Savannah at 0:10 P. M. Time of Closing Mails. • Post Office, Savannah, Ga. ,ae at this office as follows: kal IUilroad, lor Augusta, South Caro- „ if,. a <l and lieaufort) and all States in the Florida and that part of Georgia 1 Flcmla Steamers and Atlantic and Gulf t *'. J( i at G l». m. daily. i v , iM iuL Uailroad, for Augusta, Columbus, ?, n-viile and Nashville, through pouches aud way . .ivl/o 1 * a. id. every day. *'ii LA sisc and Gulf Railboad, for all points on * ".jjaud i"iitiguous; Bam bridge, Monti cello, Fla., l^u** ffil ill J ft. ini Northwestern Florida and the West- oast, 5 >2 »• id- daily, Sundays ex- r Florid* Steamers, for Brunswick^ St. Mary’s, v r.iuilira, Jacksonville, and all points on St. John’s rwr, Nurtina-teru and Eastern Florida, 9 o’clock Xu.-diV' aud Saturday By 1'aWE steamer. every Friday morning. i) Steamer sails for Liverpool from New Y/kWlJ August, from Boston 29th August. H 1 * ana SiKAMKU sails from New York 29th Aug. Mcaiiifr.- sails from New York as follow's: Aspiu- wib Havre, Bales, Hamburg aud Bremen, Sept. 1st. llnm y Sent Without Danger of Loss, Sr nitrous of Money Orders, at the Savannah Poat Board of Hcaltli. The weekly meeting of the Board of Health waa held last evening, Dr. John D. Fish, Chairman. The minutes of the last meeting were read and con firmed. The mortuary report for the week was. then read, showing the number of deaths to have been forty-five, viz: seventeen whites and twenty-eight colored. Among the deaths reported were five whites and thir teen colored persons from cholera. The City Marshal stated that, in company with the Deputy Inspector of Streets and Lanes, he had on Sunday last made a thorough examination of the city, and, with the exception of two lanes in the western portion, which were in a filthy condition, and for the cleansing of which steps were immediately taken, the city was generally in a clean condition. The following wards were called and reported upon by the members: Anson Ward—In good condition. Berrien Ward—In good condition. Charlton Ward—In good condition. Calhoun Ward—In good condition. Columbia Ward—In good condition. Brown Ward—In good condition. Jackson Ward—In good condition. Lafayette Ward—In good condition. Oglethorpe Ward—In good condition. South Oglethorpe Ward—In good condihob. Magazine Ward—In good condition. Elbert Ward—In good condition. Reynolds Ward—In good condition. Franklin Ward—In good condition, with the excep tion of a sink and lane, which need attention. Liberty Ward—In good condition, except the yard of Mrs. Goldsmith, and a lane in said ward, which need attention. Resolution by Dr. Thomas— Resolved, That a commjttec of five be appointed from the Board by the chairman , for the purpose o* drawing up an act to be presented at the next session of the Legislature, to define the duties, power, Ac., of the Health Board ot Savanoah, or for re-organizing and granting powers unto the same, independent of the Mayor and Commmon Council. After considerable debate upon the Resolution, the following amendment was offered by Mr. J. Demer gers : That the words independent of the Mayor and Com mon Council, be stricken out, and that the Mayor and four Aldermen be requested to co-operate with com mittee be inserted. The resolution as amended was put. upoa its pas sage and loBt. A motion was then made to lay the original resolu tion upon the table, which was also lost. The original resolution wa9 then put ufron its pas sage, and carried. The Chairman stated that as the Committee to be appointed was of importance, he would ask for time until the next meeting of the Board, when ho would submit the names of the Committee. The time E9ked for by the Chairman being granted, and there being no further business to transact, the Board ad journed. Miscellaneous.. i*r : i-t office opens for business at 9 a. m. and it. in. On Sundays the office is open from •a. A. L. Harris, P. M. Messrs. KSTILL & BROTHER, Newsdealers, Sta tioners and Booksellers, Bull street (down stairs; corner of liny laue, next to the Post Office, arc au- •fcorized agents for the Daily News & Herald. Ail orders icft with them will be promptly attended 'JO. The Yacht Race Postponed. On account of the very serious illness of Capt F. M. Threadcraft, proprietor of the Riverside, at Thunder bolt, the yacht race at Thunderbolt, which has pre viously been announced in the News and Herald for to-day is unavoidably postponed until further notioe. Muyor’s Court. Before His Honor, Mayor E. C. Anderson, the fol- i’jwing cases were disposed of yesterday : B. Carnes was charged with violating a city ordi nance in obstructing the streets with his wagon, also witli being abu-ive to the officer who placed him on the docket. The policeman testified that he had been ordered to report the owners of all wagons in Walton Ward where the same were obstructing the streets, *nd am< iithose he found was the one belonging to the accused. Carnes brought forward witnesses to prove that his wagon had been remaining out for up ward- of a year ; he stated himself that the prosecu tion was malicious on the part of the policeman, who had said to him on several occasions that he would Lav. revvugc for charging him fifty cents for hauling a barrel ot flour. The policeman recollected some thing ab-ut i he flour, aud also about saying the price wait ... much, but did not recollect to have used tho » r.i revenge. Ills Honor waived the prosecution ah iiit the wagon, and fined Carnes $5 for abusive lan ugo to the policeman, which the defendant did not b.ck Perry (colored), charged with obstructing tho -trceia with his wagon, and refusing to remove the sane when ordered by a policeman, was fined five Richard Jackson (colored), was charged with viola, ting market ordinance regulating the throwing of rub bish in the suetts. The market policeman stated that h*- had watched tho colored boy employed by Jackson and saw him empty the slops on the streets. His Honor also ‘dated that his attention had been called to the j ib of rubbish in question on Friday afternon last by tho policeman, aud that it was a commixture of just such offal as was generally made at coffee stands, it cinsisted among other offal ot a quantity of fish bones, kc. Jackson, who is a verv upright col ored man. stated to His Honor that on Friday tfjgpe had not been one fish at his coffee stand, for on that day he had served up nothing but pork steak and chickens. The fish bones might have been an accu mulation of tin* previous day, but as there seemed to besom? doubt as to which coffee stand they came from, His Honor dismissed the case with costs upon the accused. Coroner’s Inquest.—Justice Thomas Smith, acting Coroner, held au inquest yesterday upon the body of John McAve, who was found drowned and floating in the river. The Jury rendered a verdict of deathitom accidental drowning. Obstruction on the Track.—We leant that a bar of iron placed across the track of the Cental Railroad by some malicious person, was thrown off by the cow catcher attached to the locomotive of the down train Sunday night. FLORENCE SEWING MACHINES!! WE, HAVING been appointed General Agents for Georgia and Florida, are now prepared to exhibit every style of the above Machines. See circular below. Circular. We claim for the Vlobince the following advan tages over any and all SewiDg Machines: makes four different stitches, the lock, knot, double lock, and doable knot, on one and tbe same machine. Each atltcb being alike on both skies or the fabric. \ IS" Every Machine has the reversible feed motion, wbieh .nables the operator, by simply turning a thumb screw, to bare tbe 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. ' £W" The only Mach ne having a self-adjusting shuttle tension—the amount of tension atwsys being in exact proportion to the sice of the bobbin. Or Changing the length of stitch, and from one klndot stitch to another, can readily be dune while the Machine is in motion. |y The needle is easily adjusted. It is almost noiseless, and can be used where quiet Is necessnry. Ite motions are all positive; there are no springe to get out of order, and 1U simplicity enables tbe most inexperienced to operate-It. V It does not require finer thread oh 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- itagthraad. SQ U O Ci far- The Hemmer is easily adjusted and will turn any width of hem desired. fW No other Machine will do so great a range of work as the Florence. HT It will hem, fell. Mud, gather, braid, quilt, and gather and sew on a ruffle at the same time. The taking up of the alack thread is not performed by the irregular contraction of a *l r e coil or uncer tain operation of wire levers. The precision aud ac curacy with which the Florence draws the thread Into tbe cloth Is unapproached in any Sewing Ma chine hitherto offered in the market. We furnish each Machine with “Bamum’s Sq)f- Sewer," which guides the work itself, end is of iw calculable value, especially to inexperienced opera tors. tv* It la folly protected and licensed by Elias Howe, Jr., and bis associates, and our own Letters Patent. While possessing the above, and many other ad vantages, the Florence Ls sold at corresponding prices with other first class Machines, and a careful exami nation will fully substantiate all that we have claimed for it, ami Justify the assertion we now make, that it is the best hewing Machine in the world. Wu warrant every Machine to be all that we claim for It, aud will give a written warranty if required. Liberal arrangements made with those who buy to sell again. Further reference may be had by addressing LATHROP St CO., IflERAL AIEITS FBV BEtMIA AM FUIIDA, Corner Congress and Whitaker streets, jyao ltn SAVANNAH, GA. Miscellaneous. hmh mm i t t * x- Congress Spring Water. Empire Spring Water. Columbian Spring Water. Auction Sales. The Tona^anda in Philadelphia,—A despatch to Messrs. Hunter A Gam in ell, from the Philadelphia agents, announces the arrival of the steamer Toca- wanda at her wharf in that city, on Tuesday morning. All well. The regular sale of mules aud horses at Messrs. J. Smick A Co.’s Stables, corner of Harrison and West Broad streets, will come off this day at 10)£ o’clock. There are several good mules to be offered. See T. J. Walsh’s advertisement. Put in for Fuel.—The steamer Nathaniel P. Banks, Captain Davis, from New Orleans, via Pensacola and Key West, put into this port yesterday for fuel and water. Don’t forget, when leaving town for the country during the summer, to take with you every thing which you will need, which you are not perfectly sure yon can get on the spot where you may chance to be. Remember, that in the country there is not a druggist always within a minute’s walk. Whatever else you may forget, be sure not to forget to take with you the medicines which you will bo likely to want. Such, for instance, as Marsden’s Vegetable Sanative Pills. Arrivals at the Hotels, PULASKI HOUSE—W. H. WlLTBERGER. E C Findlay, So Ex Co .1 H Audersou, Macon T M sraeade, Miss \Y T Quinby, Ga w B Gaulden and lady, Liberty co T Gumming, Sandersville D D Colcock, N O W F Colcock, Beaufort District J D Stevens, Geo J D Delennov, Brooks co J F Evans, ThoniasvUle J Parshley, Live Oak W A Lam, Quitman Rev^J Johnson, Bain bridge J A Profit at, do J Beckett, CNty T li Beasley, AAGRR Jno Evans, Quitman MARSHALL HOUSE—A. B. LUCE. llubbery of Cotton. A warehouse occupied by Mr. A. S. Hartridge, in the alU-y way b-.i’iw Audrew Low A Co.’s office, was broken even ou Monday night by negroes. The thieves broke thc\^uter padlock off, and then, by means of a iJece «»t ir«iu or steel, managed to destroy Hie inner lock. The door remained in thi3 condition until after daylight yesterday morning, when a dray was drm*n up, and two bales of cotton belonging to Mr. Ilartridgi* were placed upon it and driven off. Ike dray containing the cotton was seen by several persons passing along in the eastern direction of the city, and to pass up Bryan street, but nothing was thought of the matter. It was. however, discovered hy Mr. Dowling, of the firm of Moore & Dowling, and also by Mr. B. A. Hart, a clerk in the employ of E. C- "ad? & Co, who suspected that all was not right, from the direction in which-the dray was going, and also from tjie early hour it was on the street with its con tents. They overhauled the dray and learned where the cotton had come from, and immediately had it cairiccl back, and the drayman arrested. Mr. Hartridge has instituted legal proceedings against the drayman, Tom Williams. The case will shortly be examined, when, in all probability, the tiauies ot the other parties concerned in the affair will ** bronghfto light. » County Court. Present, his Honor Levi S. Russell, presiding. The '•ran l Jury f.»and several-true bills, and the Petit Jury brought iii verdicts in the following cases, upon which sentence was passed by Judge RnsseU, after which the Cmrt adjourned: State vs. Michael Jones, colored—larceny. Fined $’'W, or to be placed at work on the public works or foadsfor the space of sixty days. Sute vs. Gilbert Thomas, colored —larceny.- Fined or to be placed at work on the public works or for the space of sixty days. stat «- vs. .1 dm Grant, colored—larceny. Fined $ 100* 0r to be placed at work on the public works or roads, tor the space of sixty days. „ Slate vs. James Gibson, colored—larceny. . Fined $-**•, or to be placed at work on tho public works or ty*U for the space of five months. Forestalling. Harriet Chambers, charged with violating market ordinance in regard to forestalling, was brought up be fore His Honor yesterday morning. Tbe market po liceman testified that Mrs. Chambers waa a huckster, W:d that he observed her buying three or four pairs of fowls, and, on seeing him approaching, paid for only one pair, which she placed alongside a large quantity she had iu.the market for Bale. The person from whom the purchase was made stated that the defendant had bought them all, but on seeing him coming, only kept the pair she had in her,hand. The accused brought forward her brother-in-law to testify in her behalf, *ho staled that lie was the person who purchased the fowls for his own use, and that he paid the money for them, notwithstanding the policeman’s evidoaoo to the contrary. There being rather a conflict of testi mony, His Honor dismissed the case with costs of the lourt upon the accused. Dr Winne, USA P A Biays. Nat Kx Co H C Dearborn, N Y J A Phillips, Burke co J T Duncan, Laurens co F H Borne, do W T Gibson. Ala N Renneau, City Capi Dagiisfi, ship Jauct D Wad ley, Ga B A Tdoyles. Ga W W Parker, Ga M J Cohen, atr Swan G W Boffin, Bainbridge G W Kuraej, N O D B Haley, wife A daugh ter, Ga SCREVEN HOUSE—G. McGlNLY. W G Dickson, City J G Clarke, do J W Jones, do |H W Hubert, Geo W P Phillips, No 3 CRR |w Smith, City miniature Almanac-Tilt* Day Sun rises J Sun sets c ** HIGH WATER. At Tybee 9 211 At Port... r .11 21 Shipping Intelligence. -No natural or artificial eomponnd has yet teen dis covered or manufactured that equals then waters as a prevendre, relief and permanent cure for many emporary and chronic diseases, as proved by the experience of many thousands who have dran$ them for years, with the most beneficial effects. CONGRESS WATER ; ' . * - > la a cathartic, alterative and tonic, ami Ls a valuable remedy lor affections of tUe liver and kidneys, dys pepsia, sout, chronic constipation and cutaneous dis eases. is a most powerful preventive of the fevers and bilious complaints ao prevalent In want cli- mates. EMPIRE WATER Is a cathartic, and a valuable remedy for rheuma tism, derangement of the liver, diseases of the skin, and general debtltty. Ia effeots are most salutary In lung diseases. It is an almost sure cure for scrofula, and the most aggravated forma of dyspepsia. As a preventive and core for all billons derangements it stands unrivalled. COLUMBIAN WATER Is a tonic and diuretic of a highly beneficial charac ter, and la a poative remedy for diabetes gravel, calculus, irrita. ion and inflammation of the kidneys and bladder, and has most singularly active effects in restoring them organs when debilitated by long disease. Females who have suffered for years from irregularity, and the distressing dlsesses known only to their sex, have been entirely cured by the failhlul aud judicious use or Columbian Water. These waters are bottled fresh and pare, from each of the above uamed springs, in so careful and secure a manner that they preserve all their medicinal value for years, ai.l will be found equally efficacious when drank thousands of miles distant as when taken directly from the spring. Beware of imitations and inferior Waters. The corks of all genuine Congress, Empire and Columbian Waters are branded on the aide of the cork, (bus: f congress Watch, 1 (Kurw* WITks,) { C. A E. a. Co. ( i C, A. E. 8. CO. } ( Columbian Watek, 1 ( C. A B. S. Go. j Packed safely and securely. In boxes suitable tor shipment to any part of the world. Congress and Empire Waters in boxes containing tour dozen pints, or two doMU quart bottles each. Oolamnian Water In boxes containing four or six dozen half pints, or fear dozen pint bottles each. Gold by all Druggists, Hotels, Wins Merchants, and first-class Grocers. Sold only at wholesale by HOTCHKISS SONS. Proprietors. 9H Beckman St., N. Y. ty orders by mail receive prompt attention. july7-eod*m ^ AUCTION. BY B«f.L,, WULt A VgBFfAf. Win be eeld IBIS DAY, -to froolof theutore, at 10* -The usual assortment of ’ P J. Groceries. Floor, Wines, Sugar, Liquors. Potatoes, Cigar*, Cheese, Tobacco, Bacon, Starch, Dry Goods, Fnyiture, Ac., Ac. ~ HAY! HAY! HAYt AT AUCTION. ‘ 1 BY BELL, WTLLY h CHRISTIAN. Will be Bold THIS DAY, at Messrs. Gueraid A Fer- rill'i, at 11 o’clock, 100 BALES HAY, Just landing from Bteamer. Terms cash. AT PRIVATE SALE. BY T. J. WALSH. 60 KEGS OF NAILS, assorted eisee, la fin rail purchasers. ■ BY T. J. WALSH. B THIS DAY. ’29th that., at 10 o’clock, will be sold, at J. Smick A Ca ’a Stahls, C YOUNG MULES, brake to harness. Terms casta.. as ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. BY BELL. WILLY At CHRISTIAN. Will be sold by order of the Court, lu kott of the Court House, ou the F1KST TUESDAY iu Octo . between the legal hoars of sale, 490 ACRES OF LAND in Appling county. 6th district. No. 315. Also, in Union county, 7th district, 1st rectloa. No. 164, ooo- ufnlng 100 acres Shlif or the' befiefit of the heirs and creditors of the.estate of EL King. Terms cash, purchaser to pay for titles. C. B- KING, an28-tds Adminktrator. AUCTION SALE. BY HELL, WVLL1 A CHRISTIAN. Will be sold on the FIRST,TUESDAY ia Esptemtaer, in front of tbe Court House, at 11 o’clock, 40 ACRES OF WELL TIMBERED LAND, situated at Station No. 1, Central Railroad. Terms cash, purchaser to pay for papers. Plat aan be seen at our counting room. an25 Mmray , » Line* P , P 3 ^ h . m NEW Jg£YORK. The favorite, new, first-clan steamship' ■iiTJff'ie* H. C. DEARBORN, Commander, win leave for the above port bn ber regular flay, Thwrslsjt, Augasd 30, at Nid’clocU a. m. having-handsome accomur- HUNTER A GAMMELL. EMPIRE LINE FORliEW YORK. For freight or p datlons, apply to ao27 FOR NEW YORK ATLANTIC COAST Mail Steamship Lino. SIDE WHEEL LINE. Cabla Passage 993 Steerage $13 The new and very fast sailing Odewheel steamship HERIAS UVfflfiSTOH, 9,000 toas burthen, J. B Baker, commander, will positively sail on. her regular day, Tkmnday, Aagatt 30, at 10 o'clock a. m. For freight or passage, having new and splendidly arranged accommodations, spray to WILDER A FULLARTON. N. R.—No freight received after 9 o’dpck on the day of sailing. No engaged berths secured after Tuesday, 28th inst, unless paid for.auzs ids For Baltimore. GOLD MEDAL SHERRY, PORT AND MADRIKA, HARVEST BOURBON, WHEAT NUTRIENT, OLD HOMESTEAD RYE. In addilion to our business or selling Wines, etc. in urigiunl packages, aud in order to insure to con sumers Pure Liquors in a compact and convenient form, we commenced I be enterprise of bottling and packing in cases our well known Wiaes, Brandies. Whiskies, etc., and have sent them ont iu a style that would preclude the possibility of their being tam pered with before reaching the purchaser. The gen eral appreciation and gratifying success that has re warded our cifbrts has encouraged us to maintain the standard as regards quality, also, to make in creased efforts to retain the confidence and pairon- aee which has beau so liberally bestowed upon us. BIN’INGER A CO., [Established 1773.] Importers of Wines, Ac., No. 15 Beaver street, New York. The above popular goods are put up in cases con taining one dozen bottles eacti. and are sold by H. C. R U WE, SAVANNAH. and all prominent Druggists, Grocers, etc. OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. The name of lliningcr A Co., No. 15 Beaver street, is a guarantee of the exact and literal truth of what ever they represent.—N. Y. Com. Advertiser. The importing house of Binlhger « Co.. No. is Beaver street, is conducted npon principles or integ rity, fairness, anil tbe highest honor,—N. 1. Evening Express. .ie6-Deod& W ly City Marshal’s Sale'. U NDER resolution of the City CouncQ of Savan nah, and under direction of the Committee on Public Sale- and City Lots, I will sell at public out cry, ou the premises, on MONDAY, the 3d day of September next, at 11 o'clock A m., all those Lota of Land, being a part of tbe city domain known as Lots numbered as follows: 42, 43, 44,45, 46, 41, Calkmn Ward, containing sixty lett ront on Uaslon street and one hundred and iweaty feetiu depth. Tsana or San —Twenty per pent casta o» tbs ag gregate valnation and increase money and Interest on th: balanoe of the purchase money, to be paid semi-annually at the City Treasury, at the rate of six per cent, per annum, with the privilege to tlie pur chaser ol paying Into the Treasury the balance re- rnaimng unpaid of the purchase money and all In terest due' thereon up to the lime of said payment, receiving thereafter a (ee simple title , THOMAS S. WAYNE, City Marshal. SavaNNan, Angnst 27th. 1866. au27-7t PORT OF SAVANNAn. Tuesday, Ang. 2S, 1868. Arrived, Steamer H M Cool, Taylor, Darien—M A Cohen. Cleared. Brig Resolute, Miller, New York—LaRoche A Johnston. Memoranda. The ship reported at Warsaw is the Janet, Captain Dagiish, from Barbadoes. n Kx ports. ■ . Per brig Resolute, for New York—15,000 ft timber and 56,000 ft lumber. passengers. Per sfeamer H M Cool, from Darien—Charles Gor don anil wife, Mrs Mandla Hilton, John J Maurica, Edward Orrne, Joan Jones, W J Donaly, Mr Dickson, Mr Winchesier. Consignees per Central Railroad. ’■ •Aug, 23, 1856. 76 bales cotton, 129 bales domestics, l2-bal«s yarn, 52 sacks flour, 1 bale wool, 22 bales rags, 17 boxes lype, 12 cars lumber aud mdse, to N A Hardee A Co, Wilder k Foliation. P H Behn, Bothwell A White head, E E Hertz, Bell, -Vylly & Christian, Wadley A Millen, F M Myrell, Crane A GraybiU, J A Roberts, Brigham, Holst A Ud. Refusing to Have their Chimneys Swept Itusetta Telfair, a negro woman, was brought up be fore His Honor, tbe Mayor, yesterday morning' charged by .Mr. Ladson, tbo contractor for the Eastern ih'isiuu, with not allowing her chimney to be swept. Mr- Lailsou stated that he had sent one of his boys to ew'-t-j, the chimney of tbe accused, aud he was relnsed admittance to tbe premises. He then plaoed a note on tie, window sill which notified her that he would cal- the neat day for the purpose of sweeping. This note "a. knocked off on to the street, and go attention paid t° it. Tlie accused stated that ahe told the chim- ne ? contractor she had no money to pay forthesweep- 1] 'g, aud if he desired to sweep the chimney and wait far liis pay i lu might do so, to which proposition he veuld not agree. His Honor flned the offender five c 'share end costs. ran’s Ague au27-lw k sctiE remedy for chills and fever, u* never fails. FRANCIS E. TIMMONS. IRON AND BRASS FOUNDER, MANUFACTURER OF i Stationary Engines, SAW MILLS, Sugar Mills, Sugar Boilers,. Columns and Girders, Pipes, Pulleys, Wheels, Rail road Wheels aud Machinery, Castings of every de scription. SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO GENERAL JOBBING MACHINE WORK, g s , 170 Fenwiek Street, Opposite the Weter Tower, » aug4-lmo AUGUSTA, GEORGIA- . MAGAZINES FOR SEPTEMBER. GODEY’3 LADY’S MAGAZINE LESLIES’ LADY’S MAGAZINE i DEMOHEST’S ILLUSTRATED MONTHLY PETERSON’S LADY’S MAGAZINE • i LE BON TON HARPER’S MONTHLY ATLANTIC MONTHLY BEADLE’S MONTHLY BALLOU'S MONTHLY THE GALAXY, No. 9. ECLECTIC MAGAZINE THE OLD GUARD NIX-NAX MERRYMAN’S MONTHLY. For sale by EST1LL A BROTHER. au23.tr Bull street, next to Poat Office. TRUSTEE’S SALE. VALUABLE BRICK RESIDENCE <AT AUCTION. . BY BELL, WYLLY 9 CHRISTIAN- Will be sold on TUESDAY, 4th September next, in front of Court House, between the legal hours of sale, A VALUABLE BRICK RESIDENCE. jfa. 3 Gordon aArret, next to the oeraer ol Bull, front ing on Monument Square, Monterey Ward. A fine, three-story. Brick BuildiaiL on .brisk basement, with two-story brick out-hufldinV, tile fofcf, with gas and a good well of water iu yard, all in good order, and will rent for $1,080. Possession given 1st November. Txaus.—One-third cash, one-third six months, and one-third 1st July next, 1867, with interest secured by mortgage. Titles warranted—purchaser paying for titles and stamps. . au24-tds City Marshal’s Sale. U NDER THE ORDINANCK or the city of Savan nah, I will sell, at the City Pound, on MONDAY, the 3rd day of September next, at 1 o’clock p. in., one white and black no born COW, uolese all charges are paid prior to sale. THOMA8 8. WAYNE, an29-5t City Marahai. PHtENIX STEAM SAW MILL. EASTERN WHARF, SAVANNAH, GA. r HB undersigned, having completed their DOUBLE GANG SAW MILL, known ns the “PHCES1X STEAM SAW MILL,” wonld respectfully Inform their friends and the public generally, that they are now prepared to fill orders lor Lumber Iu any quan tify aud of any nines mud iengihs. We have con nected with our Mill an improved Planer, and will give particular attention to orders for planed anil longue anil grooved lumber. Orders left at tlie Mill, or at J. F. * M. Hamilton's office, corner Bay and Abercom streets, will receive prompt attention. A share of public patronage ia respectfully so licited. E11LEN £ HAMILTONS. job. Kiix.an, J. r. HamuTOM. a. usutos. un8-tf BY YOKK, WUUAJi»,Ec||'fIEE* C4. Sale of , ' .Tty •{ ‘hi.-. ; if Government Property! OFFICE OF ASSISTANT QUARTERMASTER! Savannah, Ga., August 31,1886. / J WILL OFFER AT PUBLIC AUCTION ON MON DAY, the 3rd day of September, 1863. the following QUARTERMASTER’S STORES: Marine Compasses Pump Boxes 8team, Wat-r and Splitting Gauges Steelyards Leather and Rubber BeltiDg Rubber Hose Cant Hooks Oskunt, Solder , - Cotton Waste ’' • - I < Life Preservers Mincing Knives Cups, Saucers and Plate* Stocks Aaaorted Chain Assorted Iron Sheet Copper Sperm, Lard aud Tar Oil Wood Screws Clamp Wood Saws Sadalers’ Wax Floating Stage Saddles, Male Bridles Martingales, Whip Lashes Tables, Crucibles Maul Handles , , - Top Maul anil Handles Iron and Wood Shears Assorted Cans, Ash Pans Tin Palls,'- Chests Spikes, assorted. Sale to commence at 10 a. m. Terms cash, in Gov ernment funds. By order of the Chief Quarteriqaster. Department of ihe Tennessee. CHARLES A. REYNOLDS, au22-td Captain and A. Q. M. U 8. A. Cabin Passage, 995 Steerage, 913 The flue sldewheel steamship ALA BAM A, LIMBBURNER. Commander, Will sail as above on Saturday, September 1. at —o’clock — m. For freight or passage, having eoperlor accommo dations, apply to B. H. HARDEE, No l* Stoddard's Range. GARRISON & ALLEN, au27 No. 5 Bowling Green, New York. TUB UNITED STATES § BRAZIL HAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY. FOR st. thomas, para, Pernambuco, BAHIA, AND BIO DE JANEIRO.*" The lirst-clasa steamship CUMBERLAND, ' Captain USINA, Will Bail for the abovs port on Tkuraday, August 30th, at — o’clock, For freight os passage, having good accommoda tions, apply to au25 CRANE A GRAYBILL. Chatham Sheriff’s Sale. U NDER and by virtue of two II. fa’s, issued out of the Hon. Saperior Court of Chatham County, re turnable to the January term, 1367, of said Court, in favor of Aaron Champion vs. Angas McAlpln, J. W. McAlpin and Donald McAlpln, I have this day levied upon, and will sell, before the Court House door, In the City of Savannah, County of Clistliam, and Slate of Georgia, between tbe legal hoars of sale, „n tho first Tuesday of September next, being the 4lli day or wild month, the following property, to wit: All th >t tract or parrel of land, situate, lying and iieiug in Chatham County, on the savatpah tlvjt, amj It sown an ” The Hermitsge,” emH.tlulngr.huut six hundred and forty fatal) acres, more or less, ami bounded as follows: On the north by the Savannah river, on the east by lands belonging to Win. H. Stiles, on the south by tlie Augusta road and on tin- west by landi belonging to Jotin Williamson, with the buildings and improvements on the said tract of land, lying and being the property of the above named Uef noauts, described and conveyed in a cer tain Indenture of Mortgage hearing date the 24th day of day, eighteen hundred and sixiy-onu, to tstisly said fi. fa’s, Property pointed out by Plaintiff'a Attorneys. Terms cash, purchasers paying for title*. * ' augS-td BENJAMIN L. COLE, Sheriff C. C. FOB SALE, ■ A HANDSOME RESIDENCE In Stockton Gs. Stockton is a beautiful village, known as Station 13, A, A G. R. R. Said residence can be purchased cheap. Also, my farm of 1,6 o acres. 300 acres cleared, 19 mile* from No. lit and 10 miles from No. 14. Terms to salt purchaser. For particulars addi ess , A, C. MARTIN, au25-lm* ’ Stockton. Gs. Planters 9 RICE POUNDING HILL! The undersigned, having become proprietor iff -j the property known ns the —LOWER SAVANMaA BICE MILL," intend at once patting In all new and necessary machinery for making It ta FIRST-CLASS RICE POUNDING MILL. No paina will be aptared to have Rice thoroughly cleaned aid prepared for market, and to the Planters and Facton who give ns their patronage we can promise full attention’to the* lBteresta. Having ample factHtitas tor ftortng Klee, Planters •tad Itactora can ship *t 997 time «• the Mill to suit their convenience, to remain an storage or for ponding. LLOYD D. WADDELL. * WILLIAM M. TUNNO. ROSE A ARKWRIGHT. AvingUkend^refl^gn oftowwjFltaof the SSffiftSfero l^flgYn^thir vSlfttof Savan nah their patronage for the coming neason, and In an doing we can taut promise a careful attention to their interest, based upon our past business connection and experience in that line of basinets. The Mill will be In perfect order for pounding by the 'st of October. ROSE A ARKWRIGU i'. Eastern Hay. BALES PRIME EASTERN (from Portland Uf Maine) iu store and for sale by ^ l-tf BRADLEY, HILL A 00. For fnrtber particulars, enquire of Messrs. Rose A Arkwright, at the Mill, or at tbe Hashing House of Wm. M. Tnuno A Co., in Exchange building; nr of Lloyd D. Waddell, office (when in the city) at the counting room of W. H. Whitney A Co., No. 4 Har- na* Block. Bay street. . an22-tf T MW UNDERSIGNED has this day associated With himself Mr. SAMUEL C.CATUBUWOOD, for the purpose of carrying on tbe Wholesale and Retail Drug and Prescription Bnatnesa. Thu Arm will ha known under the name and atyle of THOMAS II.%UEK 9 CO. THOMAS M. TURNER. SaYANnan, Angnst 13,1866. anSi-tf WANTED TO PURCHASE, FOR CASH, A TWO STORY BRICK DWELLING, located in a good neighboriiqod Stating particular*, an«6-tf Mast be Addreas, K. P. TUNISON, Agent Southern Express Company. ON HAND AND For Sale at a Bargain, One 26-horue engine, portable ONE 35 ONE 66 ONE 25 STATIONARY do D «P ALSO SEVERAL BOILERS SAW MILLS, ol capacity tmeWtatase^. always on hand. anti-friction nktal, Of my OWN MANUFACTURE superior to any- thing In the market and Warranted to give 8atisfae- Uon ’ ' F. E. THOflONS, angt-lm AUCTION SALS. Will be sold at public auction, at Quartermaster’s Storehouse, Hilton Head, S.C., beginning at 10 o’clock a. m. ou TUESDAY, tiie 4tb day of September, 1866, A LOT OF UNSERVICEABLE QUARTERMASTER’S STORES AND ’ CAMP AND GARRISON EQUIPAGE, Consisting of— Ambulances, Carts, Wagons Harness, Saddles, Bridles Blacksmiths’, Carpenters' and Tinner*' Tools Files, Old Rope aud Iron Tents and Flys, Ac., Arc. ALSO, 90 Buildings, Shanties, Sheds, Ac., (serviceable.) Terms, cash in Government funds. The goods to be removed inside of ten days after the sale. E-ich 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 SALE. BY BELL, WYLLY A CHRISTIAN. Will be sold on the FIRST TUESDAY in September next, before the Court House, in the city of Savannah, between the legal hours of Bale, Lot No. 283, 27th dis trict, 2d section, Murray county, containing 160 acres; Lot No. 104, 4th district, Istaeation. Lumpkin county, containing 40'acres; Lot No. 595, 4tn district, 1st sec tion, Lumpkin county, containing 40 acres; Lot No. 709, 5th district, '1st section, Lumpkin couaty, con taining 40 acres; Lot No. 735. 14th district, 1st section, t0 |t*i by decree »f jjvjgei^ir Court for the benefit THOMAS G. McGLASHUA, au22-tds GuaiJian. EXECUTOR’S SALE. BY BELL, WYLLY 4k CHEUTIAH. Will lie sold at Auction, befora the Court House door of Chatham county, on the FIRST TUESDAY in September next, between tits qsual hears of Shw ifTs sales, tlie fallowing named property : Lot numtier thirty, four (No. 34) aud improvements. Liberty Ward, havannah, north sMe taf Month Broad sire t, third door weet from Montgomery street. Lota one and two (1 and 9), Venom river, la Ver- nonburg, each 113 by 660 feet most eligibly situated just at .he head of Qie itaer. » , i AIbo,'twenty■'foetamfwiraw-quarter acre* (24X) lying In the rear ait *s)d two lota. Also, 10<s eight and nine (8 and 9) In Yamacraw, NorMt Oglethorpe Ward, on south side of Mill street, west of rahm street. Also, one hundred seres (10 i), lying in Effingham county, Georgia, by the Cential Railroad, 20 mites from Savannah, god foriarrljr owned by Wads. Also, lota 106,125, 169, 217, 914, 490 acres each. Sixth District, of originally Appling, sow Coffee, county, lying immediately on the St, Ilia. Tliesa lota are well Umbered and fertile. ANDREW M. RGBS, JOHN MoCONOGHY, iu20-tds Executors Will.of John Klniayaon: DM and Regular Communication WITH HIJiTON head. THE' Sloop Fanny «fc iMary, Capt. SioxXL, Ia running regular trips between Savannah ami liken Head, carrying freight at regnlar rates, and, Hilton Head, „ „ when desired, taking a few passengers. She is per lectly dry, in good order, and has made remarkably icxtrfp ‘ " " ” quick trips, she carries the United 8tates mail. Tlie National Exptess and Transportation Company aud douthera Express are authorized to receive packages for her. Any information can be obtained of Capt. SickeT, r by Inquiring of H. G. Ri we, corner of St Julian id Bryan streets.-tf OLD SEMI-WEGKLV LINE. Leave every Tuesday and Saturday. For Palatka, K Fla., TOUCHING AT BRUNSWICK, ST- MA RT’S. FERNANDINA, JACKSON- VTLLE^gD PICOLATA The new and elegant steam packets, LIZZIE BAKER, Capt. N. KING, and SYLVAN SHORE, Capt JAMES TUCKER, having been specially fitted up for this route »itli unsurpassed accommodations, will leave regularly for the above places, the Sylvan Shore every TUB- DAY MORNING, and the Lizzie Baker every SATUR DAY MORNING, at ten o'clock. Returning, will leave Jacksonville every Tuesday and Friday, arriving at Savannah every Wednesday and - i*-irf-r mornings, in time to connect with the New York steamers. For freight or Passage apply at the office on Florida wharf, or to CLAGHORN A CUNNINGHAM, Agents. N. B.—All freight payable by shippers. Jyl6-tf Under contract with tile United States and Braxi Governments for the carriage of the mails, will dis» patch one of their NEW FIRST CLASS SIDEWHKEL STEAMSHIPS, each over 2,ono tons burthen. On the 22d of Every Month, From the Port of New York? For the following named ports and at the follow ing rates of passage, payable lb gold or Its equiva lent : FIRST CABIN. From New York to St. Thomas fso From New York to Para ,150 From New York to Pernambuco 170 From New York to Bahia. 180 From New York to Rk> de Janeiro 200 Steerage at half these rates, meals included, but not bedding. An experienced Surgeon is attached to each vessel. AU Letters most pass through the Poet Office. Post age 10 cents. For further information or passage apply to B. H. HARDEE, Agent, No. WModdard's Block. GARRISON A ALLEN, my31 New 1’ork Agents. FOR HEFSHMAN’S LAKE AND INTERMEDIATE LANDINGS ON THE SAVANNAn RIVER. THE SWAN Will leave on ' THUKSDAY AFTKKNOON, »t 9)4 o'clock. an29-2t FOR DARIEN. THE STEAMER H. M. COOL, Will leave for Darien on Friday morning, 31st inst., at 8 o'clock. an29-3t FOR SALE, . BITER STEAMBOATS and TUW- ’ BOATS, of VaxioiiH eizej and draft. ^ ALSO, ■Sailing Vessels, St ain Badges, Ac. A. M. DA COSTA, No. 42 Water street, N. Y. EXECUTORS HALE. BY T. J. WALSH. ' ittoAyonn eW a D Kitchen"iu yard. >ld in front of K, Columbia pt samara, rooms, sad East half of Lot Ne. Ita, GwssB Yaafi. Ground rent, (17.56 per annum. Improvements—two-etory DvalW log, with Mx rossns, Jptcheg aqfl Bffitals ALSO, 40 Sharegffiaptral Railroad stock. Sold for a division niangat tha heirs. Terms cash, purchaser paying for titles and stamps. au20-tds EX^cirfoR'i L, wVLi* *■ MARTIH J. FORD, ATTORNEY AT LAW, OFFICK. fie. 79 BHYAW STREET, SAVANNAH. GA jyl7-Cm Cotton Yams, car tub BEST DESCRIPTION, received direct O ftoinUre Oconee Mills,Green county,Georgia. “SS&Sdjr 1 ‘° J “ EDW Iff E. HERTZ A CO. p, C . LIOHTE 4t CO., T.iptoa. Nswfi * BitadWlffita.) Manafaciarera ef Hw* Clata* ngma vrr.hMt nrvmlnm at the American World’s Fa r and 31 * h ghC“the fodariry ofall Nation,., . Thiffi «pll kllOWB MtlbUllUMt ■■ n«»W CODUBMQ by F. C. LIGHTS Btaad, 421 Broome itreet, betw«6n Crosby and Sim, New York city- D4-lyeod R’S SALE. BY BKLL, VYGW * 0»i(l*TIAH Will be told oa Ore fffikliW KBBjAtaY In Octaobm, ia front of tha itafort MotaaeTaAiTMft* Savannah, tae- bsnaflt of ttae aad Lota Yard, ground' vant Tha ImproTe- ments consist of a twoJXory wotadsn Horns, sad four tenement brisk Hooaee, l ijiaglag to tha ' * Mrs. Maigarr* Jamas. Sold for Jks hairs sad creditors of said esGM. ~ Terms cash, purchaser paying for papers, auto-tda R. I). ARNOLD, Exacator. R. D. ARNOLD, 'EXECUTOR’S' iAtE- BY TlHlMAt J. WAtfll, - On TUESDAY, October 2d, will be sold in front of ^Sne’sMALlVooD&I' BtflfelMKG.’ota theaonth- eto quarter of east half of Lot No. 31, CohimtSa Ward, fronting on York street lane. Sold for ttae taenefl ttae heirs and creditors of said estate u Terms cash, purchaser paying for tIBes and stamps. •099- Ida for&Ale. 100 BALES GUNNY 50 rolls Seals 200 coB* Hope, , To Mac PWSJSBiJf Applicants moat make timateof coats lor tha tspalmo JOHN ■pig Chairman Com. VALUABLE PLANTATION For Sale. rpHE subscriber offers his plantation and appnr- I tenances for sole on reaaonablo terms; also, the crop of Oorn* Cotton, Cune, Potitocs, Ac., now in process of cultivation. This Plan redo u isaitunted nine miles from Madi son Court House, Fla, and two miles from Cherry- Lake Church, when there are good schools now in successful operation. The -fertility af the a: il and heallhfalnese of the place, and the high, moral lone of tha neighborhood, make it one of tbe most desirable places In the State. . , The land Is well Watered with lakes and running blenches, that have never tailed in the most pro- tTidC 1 ! droughts, and the uncleared lands are cov ered with the finest oak, hickory and pine timber The plantaton la bow in successful operation, with 400 acres planted in long staple cotton, which will prodood at least 200 bales; 27u acres in corn, which wllT produce 4,00^ bushels corn. The land* on tire entire place are composed ot 2,6<'0 acre*—1,000 acres cleared *nd under good f *lWM tahto seltel#tt#-ta*tad»o* Logs, fourteen good males, well broke, .two horses, three plantation wag ons, forming utensils to run twenty ploughs, blacfc- Bmftfi andMpcnter’stools, pne McCarthy (Jetton Gin. hoheeholMbst kiufce* loMtare, and euerjtthing else on the place. • There is an nabl ing mil of water on the place, good Swelling home ami cabins sofilcieat to accom modate all ttae Mows necessary to woik the plan- tpjn^ nocessfaily# If applied for early, the purchaser will get a bar- aulO-dtf JOHN L. TOQKB. WRIGHT’S Patent Improved IRON SCREWJ FOR • B3 backing Cotton. T HE ATTENTION OF COTTON PLANTERS IS luviteil to the claims 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 FOR PACKING COTTON IN THE WORLD! 1. ITS SIMPLICITY.—It ls a new and improved application of the Screw Power; Just as simple In its consiructioaas tbe old fashioned wooden screw, as easily managed, and no more liable to get oat of or der. No ropes or pnllies aa used In the cotton presses. 3. ITS ECONOMY.—It has been demonstrated by tntutil experiment to be 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 height of the whole frame above the bed being only 10 lest. All these timbers can be procured on tlie lactation, uomatter how exhausted the forest Any ordinary wood workman can build the frame, aud hall a dozen hands will put it np in a few hours. 3. ITS DURABILITY.—'The Screw and Nut are of iron, and will last for years without any appreciable wear. The whole machine occupies so little space that it ran he completely coveted at very small cost. 4. ITS POWER.—WUh a lever only sixteen feet long, one mule is sufficient for packing the heaviest bales. Planters who have u$ed it say that with two mules, cotton may^>e compressed on tips machine for shipment. This Screw was invented just before the opening of the war, and has subsequently never been very geu- orally Introduced. Those who have used It and seen it used, unanimously concur in the opinion that it is UNRIVALLED AS A COTTON SCREW. Tlie 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 have tried it; We have used and seen in operation for the last live years, Wright’s Improved Cotton Iron Screw, and feel no hesltati- n in pronouncing it the very best Col ton Screw we have ever known. So highly do we esteem it, that, if practicable to obtain on« of them, wo would have no other. It ia easily ba it, simple in ita construction, not liable to get out of order, packs well, with great power and with great facility. Edward T. Shepherd. - G. Y. Banks. Elcanah Pace. W. H. Mitchell. Commons, Ga., July 1,1866. All orders for the ^^MiTglWn, Savannah, Ga., or L. D. PALMER, General Agent for Southern Georgia and S. Carolina. jyUMlfcwlai Notice. fJTHE UNDERDOSED have entered info s Itmlted A Partnership, under the Firm name of CRANE A Qnvin.1, fog toe transaction of a General Com- Btokn tausinsaa tat the Gity of Savannah. Unman A Crane and Jam s H. GraybUl, ofSovannah are tb* general partners, and Jam« S. Graybill. of Ma- eoo, ffiesMia, Is th* special partner, and contributes twenty -tfioaesad doUnra (t9MM) to the common stock. This partnership is to commence off the first of Augusta IsSta, and shall termldate on the 31st of July, 18(9. H. A. CRANE, soiy, urn*. j „ graYBILL, J. 8. GRAYBILL. "NEWmSTOBE." BULL STREET. DR. JOHN A. MAYER, Agent, ReappcttuUy informs the Physicians that he Is pre- nared to put up prescriptions at all timss. A light wniMBspCbarniag during the night at the door, • ball will be found. an20-tf Medical Oard. DK.UK t /VWRACKS AND «AL» SACKS in store and 1(IU forwtiahy ‘Bgffil FOR SALE. F our of tiie city hand fire engines, built by Hunnemaa A 0oi, Bouton. Being auc tion Engines, are well adapted for cities not sapplled with water works These'Enginea have been well Cared for, *pd are la good order. Apply to R. LACHLISON, an7-1 m Chairman of Special Committee. J. W. STEELE, (Late Steele ft Burbank,)' 11 Merchants’ Bow, Hilton Hend,So. Ct And comer King ana George SH.,Charleelon, Vi ALLS the 1 attention of'Whdleaale and Retail ( kasara to Ilia superior stock of .. Military and Naval Clothing, am FURNISHING GOODS, Caps, 14 IULES FOB SALE. rj EVEN FINE, WELL BROKEN MULES, In good o condition, ate offered for sale at DAN BUTLER’S STABLES, Whitaker etreet. »u26-3l FOR RENT, 120*000 _ * i wsnsvsaw n WELL Burnt Brick, for sale by* C. E. SMITH, abovs Swarnsfo. in fine order, for isle by EBADUY, DLL ft 00,