The Daily news and herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1866-1868, August 31, 1866, Image 3

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-— - - t OCAl^ MATTERS. fBlD lY MOBSINQ. AUGUST 51. 1866. IK I' of steamship* and Steamers * r " 1 fOK NEW TORE. Herman Livingston, Thursday, August CTjmrim' ,1 o’clock a. m. jM ; " . Thursday, August 30, at 10 o’clock. ' ^islnp u ' ?ie ,Bship lock Alabama, Saturday, September 1, at 12« FOB Baltimore. Jj. Cumberland, Thursday, August 30, fob BOSTON of Daili, Tuesday, September 4tb, jieatnskip City , oC UAk- F()U pJXJRIDA. lt r Liaibe Baker, every Saturday morning, at , " Cl ° C Sylvan Shore, every Tuesday morning, at c., s ciei s} jr,o'clock- roR nAitiiN. r jj ji cool, Friday morning, at 8 o'clock oifjiner Arri tsrt't 1 Departure of Trains. IUIUIOAD DAILY PASSENGEE UP TRAIN , .^vaiinah at.. k ta , rneusta at Macon i.tii.Y DOWN VA . 8 A. M. .6:15 P. m, . 8 P. M. JLY DOWN PASSENGER TRAIN , v-c-uat 7 a.m. L-avC' >'“ wUat 8:45 A. M. .nuali at 7:05 p. m. ENGER TRAIN :05 p. ar. vti ai Augusta a ,A^r J ; tU Arrive-' at ** Vii r p nigh r ] I -«»*Savannah at....* 7: 1 ‘ . ..t AUL'iistaat 4:1 Arr. at .7:00 a.m. A down sight passenger train v * M it*uii at 5:40 p.m. \u«asu at 8:25 p. m. ur.u-s'at Savannah at 5:30 a. m. Ti ’.’M.lleJgtville and Gordon trains connect with j‘ v a „d down night passenger trains at 0ordon. * aSD gulf railroad—daily (Sundays ex- ■** cepted). ,, v . 3 Savannah at 7:30 a.m. ul Tliomasville at 7:30 p. m. ■ ‘ xiioiuasville at 6:00 a. m. 'riv.-s at Savannah at 6:10 p. M. Time of ( losing Mails. Post Office, Savannah, Ga. Mulsclose at this office as follows: jjv n miial Railroad, for Augusta, South Caro- ’* jjjit.tii II* a«l and lhautort) and all States in the . xa-jtiing Florida and that part of Georgia ■■■willed by Florida Steamers and Atlantic and Gulf jji r , a d. a! p. lu. daily. jj v ii.nikal Railroad, for Augusta, Columbus, \\ i'.-d tv ilk* and Nashville, through pouches and way n.u.M^a. in.cveiyday. jjv ahashc and Gulf Railroad, for all points on th-r-i-laud contiguous; liambridge, Monticello, Fla., UiJ,.island Northwestern Florida and the West- Jlt d Southern Coast, 5* a. m. daily, Sundays ex ited. -> • 1 jjv Florida Steamers, for Brunswick, St. Mary’s, F> riidii'UJiii. Jacksonville, and all points on St. John’s r.\ r. Nortlita.'it*rn and Eastern Florida, 9 o’clock Tuts'la.vs and Saturdays. j;. Pawls Steamer, 7* every Friday morning. •ji,,- ci .nabd steamer sails for Liverpool from New y _• „ j-ih August, from Boston 29th August. Havana sieamer sails from New York 29th Aug. >•, jiinTs* sails from New York as follows: Aspin- vaal. il.o rr, Bales. Hamburg and Bremen, Sept. 1st. .Money S#,*»u Without Danger or Loss, »;»• mrans of Money Orders, at the Savunnah Post Arrivals at the Hotels. FULASKI HOUSE—W. H. WILTBRRGRR. H S Baines, Charleston |H C Brandt, City B D Haulaway, Ga s Pasco, Fla M Rawls. Guyton |B WbbMon, Sandersville W M Heyward. SC IJ C Evans, Quincy O Pendleton, Ala G A Bruton, fiainbridge A S Collins, McCoy’s Blnff|R Todd, Darien MARSHALL BOUSE—A. B. LCC1. Financial and Commercial. ■dated, 16% to 19c.; and Havana, In boxes, at IS to 15c. Hides—An eagerly taken on arrival, though re ceipts are very light We quote good dint at He., and dry salted at 11c. **• _ Hat.—There ie a scarcity of Eastern, and the mar ket is not so abundantly supplied with Northern as at our last report Eastern is selling in lota at (1 75@2, and retailing at $2@2 25. Noctjern la seeing in qdan- W Hull, No 8, C R H J w Havener, Ga W M Wadley. do J H Gould. City B B Holland, Monticello A M Nathans, Quincy Col J A Owens, Fja Mrs Drew and family, Ma con J E Marshall and lady, Augusta J E Shafer, steamship Ala bama SCREVEN HOUSE—G. McGinly. Savauah Market. Savannah, Friday, August 31. 1866. We have the pleasure of handing you herewith our ■'Monthly prices current,” showing the condition of our market for the put month. Our quotations, it should be understood, renresent the wholesale pr.crs generally. In ike making up o^ small orders, higher ' tities at $1 70<gil 75, and retailing at $1 75@1 eo prices have to be charged. I G F Smith, steamship Ala-1 ...... ‘ c * . , , ... ' bama rxchangb.—s.er mg continues to be Bcrrce, and in : Lnre.—’me stock ia at present reduced. With a good G W White, steamship little demand. We quote nominally i-t 51 to 52 lor j raiail demand for sanitary purposes. D Clarit^teamship AU _ | «"ttmercial biii,. . ' i W e quote at *2 25@2 75 per bl»L bama }. 1Q e banks erocuecking on New York at \ premium. Liquors—Are still very do*., .lie S.a.e .ax having J Hore.ateamshipAlabama and buymg at par. * eemue'ltd'ail par-iea to purchase from the North if j Private par ties check rt premium. A limited ' possible, in order to escape the tax of 20c. I business, however, is doing. « * j We refer to our wholesale list lor prices, remarking Gold.—The irtnsaeiions are very limited. Toe ! that the -ax must be added to the prices there quoted, market is flat, with a declining tendency. Brokers ' oats—The market is abundantly supplied. It is are buying at 145, anu selling at 147 to 113. j ue!u at 75&S0c„ a D d dull of sale. Qtwta lou* for U.iwjrrent Mourn e.«l SjnrUiex. | Onions.—There ia a plentiful supply on the market Iureference to the following list of securities, Ac. it i b .‘kl at $f@5 VI bhl. should be understood, that the reports are obtained i I>OTATOs-Are coming in freely, large quantities from brokers, and those quotations are given at wh en they will buy; and furthermore, that U. S. bonds a: e rarely to be found on the market. R Hickman, Mi« L Doarn, do D W Hammond, Fla J R ReUl, UriMn W A Knight, Dublin W Carroll, Maddocks’iC E Stults, City Point |E LeChlt, do T Magner, steamship Leo lj M-Donough, A A G R R W Cosies, City miniature Almanac—This Day.. Snn rises s 23 Sun sets 6 32 UIGB WATER. At Tybee 10 45iAl Port. 12 16 Shipping intelligence. PORT OF SAVANNAH. Thursday, Aug. 30, 1868. Arrived. Ricb- St.amsbip City of Bath, Lovcwell, Boslon grdson A Barnard. Sloop Star King, llirdess, Bryan co—Phillips Meyers. Auction Sales. AUCTION SAlpm BY 9. M. LAFflTEAC. | J Will be sold Tdfc DAY, in front ol U a) 10 o’ciodf. Dry Goods, Groceries Clpthing, Shoes, and A varied of other articles. an31 BY YORK, WILLIAMS, DfclNTIKK 4t CO. Tins DAY, in front of the store, at 10\ o’clock,krill be sold, . ,, • 40 ca8e8 Cider 30 cases Canned Mackerel 10 came Condensed Milk BarrvU Bacon Shonklere Kegs choice Batter Barrels Beef * Barrels Flour Cases Imported Brar.dy au31 Caaes Tomato Catsup, be., kc. GEORGIA. Bank of Augugta AS(di— “ Athens 45(ji— 44 Columbus 20(aL2 44 Fulton 36@— “ Bmpiie State 27@— 44 Middle Georgia 88@— being received by nearly every steamer. They are hold at *5 75(o>i-4 bbl., according to quantigr ana qraliiy. Rice.—Very lutle is sail doing in this ar ide, a pmall retail trade being the sum of all transcccions. *We quote clean South Carolina 11 to 13c.; India lie. The at counts of the crop are rather more encour aging, though estimates of the yield are very diverse. The crop of Georgia, including both sides of the Savan- REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION. BY BELL. WYLLY A UMHMHAM. Will be sold on the FIRST TUESDAY in Senteaher. in front of the Court House, at 11 o'clock, «t£ni half of LOT No. 9, LaRoche Ty thing, Bensv«l Wild. The improvements consist of a sinwll Wooden Hottse. Terms cash, purchaser to pay for papers. au31 Savannah 50(a)— • nah liver, is variously placed at 15,000 to 20,000 casks. Bank of State of Georgia. ± 24(^— Salt.—The supply is light, with a fair demand; sell ing in large quantities at $2 25, and $2 50 in smaller Central Railroad Banking Company 98@— City Bank of Augusta 28($+■ Farmers' and Mechanics’ Bank 11(a)— Georgia Railroad and Banking Company 97(g)— Marine Bank 88(^90 Sugars and Tobacco.—Segars are dull of sale at MwchTnu'Lnd Planters' Bank. .'loaf— t resent, the heavy advance consequent upon increased Cleared. Steamship Herman Livingston, Baker, New York —Wilder A Fullarron. Steamship Leo, liearborn. New York—Hunter & Gammell. Steamship Cumberland, Usina, Baltimore—Crane A Graybill. Steamer II M Cool, Taylor, Darien—M A Cohen. Schooner Antelope, Ch idwell, Philadelphia—Hun ter &. Cammed. duties militating much against business, in New York, however, we learn that a steady demand exists. Tobacco is active, and prices Arm, with rather an upward tendency. Quotations are uuchanged. Imports. Per sloop Star King, from Bryan co—60 sacks rough vice. Cftit lir l'ost Office opens for business at 9 a. m. and (i~u.s at 5 ji. in. OuSuudays the office is open from v to 10 a. m. A. L. Harris, P. M. Messrs. KSTILL & BROTHER, Newsdealers, Sta tioners and Booksellers, Ball street (down stairs^ corner of Buy iane, next to the Post Office, are au- 'horized agents for the Daily Nf.ws & Herald. All orders icft with them will be promptly attended to. t* Registry List, I860. City of Savannah, 1 OFFICE CLERK OF COUNCIL, August 28, 1666.} Ttir registry list will close at this office on Monday rpteiuber 3d, at 2 o’clock p. m. Parties failing gister their names will be subject to a double tax costs of execution. James Stewart, -o*!»l 4 Clerk of Council. next. Mayor’s Court. The number of offenders seems to have somewhat rt reused within the past'week, there not being on an wage more than three cases p r day. The cases brought befoi l* seen belov r His Honor for ‘rial yesterday, as will were all of a trivial character, son fcolored) was charged with improper ng in the streets, and also threatening ro man who had interfered to stop the 1 having nothing to say on his own be- cuced to the Police Barracks for one Exports. Per steamship Leo, for New York—565 bales cotton To do cotton batting, 1 IS do domestics, 17S bbls rosin, 9 coils rope, 6 bbls peanuts, r, bags do, 25 ooxe9 type, I 25 pkgs mdse, 4 pieces cable, 10 bbls roots, 13 bbls, 1 box and 4 bags dried frnit. Per steamship Herman Livingston, for New York— 332 bales cot’on, 120 do domestics, 19 do wool, 90 bbl9 tar, 167 hides, 54 packages iron ware, 48 do mdse. Per steamship Cumberland, for Baltimore—203 bales upland cotton, 125 pks mdse, 103 tons railroad iron. Per schooner Antelope, for Philadelphia—126 tons old iron. Planters' Bank 14©— M&nujjtcturers' Bank, Macon..... Uikull SOUTH CAROlilfe. * J / . j Bank of Camden f. 50@— People's Bank. a, ^.'.". ..! .'.!... .......''. . ".. . . ...48®I— Timbeb, Lumber, ac.-Large arrivals of timber South W. R. R. 55(£— | have taken place .during the last ten days, and are now Union Bank.. 60^— i freely offered, though buyers display little inclination Old Georgia 6 s . ........., |2(a|— j *p operate, owing to the great scarcity of shipping. City of Savannah.. ...! 90@92 I We quote mill limber at 11 to $14, and good sblp- 44 Augusta 87(g,90 ping 15 to $17. The exports are. coastwise, 15 000 44 Macon 78fe80 | f ' t Central Railroad parAiut. * Memphis and Charleston Railroad 84@86 Tuere is for lumber but a limited defnaud, and for coupons. I coastwise orders. The mills are sawing but little. We City of Savannah 94IE— I I 00 ’ 8 8t 22 *° **“- Old Georgia G’s 87feS0 ; The exports e-e, coastwise, 628,813 feet. stocks. Fbeojh-^-Continue very du’l, a^d our hhipping Cen'ral Railroad C3(^— acoouat of iue qaarrntine Te-ol^ons^ South Western Railroad.. ., ! which deter many vessels from this port. In fact, for AUantthfaud^GnlMSailmi \ forei S" Ports it is almost imnoasible to find a vessel, Georgia Railroad 8J<a»— ; rnd there is not at present (me uucli&i tered. Angus a and Savannah Railroad ■. .88$. < We^pfire hie following qnot&tiohs: UNITED STATES bonds. Per Buie U. S. Bonds 7-30's — .102 *£ , To New York, on cotton per steamer.... $2 00 44 44 5-20’s registered, 1862 » 195 {To Boston, * 4 44 2 50 10-40 Coo pons * ..4#2>i ( To Baltimore, 44 44 2 60 UonsiSneea. ADMINISTRATORS SALK, BY BELL. WYLLY A CHBIIMM. Will be sold by order of the Court, lb fttmc of tk* Coart House, on the F1K8T TUESDAY is October, between the legal hoars of Mle, <90 AdtSbOF LAND la Apphug county, 6th district. No. 215. Alto, in Union county, 71b district, 1st section. No. 1(4, con taining 160 acre. Sold or the benefit at the helm and creditor* of Uie estate of B. King. ‘ titl Terms cash, purchaser to pay for au2S-tds C. B. KINO, Administrator. AUCTION SALEi m BY BELL, WYLLY A CHRISTIAN. Will be sold on-the FIRST TUESDAY in September, tn front of the Court House, at 11 o’clock, 40 ACRES OF WELL TIMBERED LAND, situated at Station No. 1, Central Radroad. Terms casb, purchaser to pay for papers. Plat CM be seen at uur oountlng roou). au2# by York,Williams, mcIntihb a c«. Sal© of Government Property! OFFICE OF ASSISTANT QUARTERMABltR, > Savannah, Ga., Augnst 21,1866. / J WILL OFFER AT PUBUO AUCTION ON MON DAY, the 3rd day of September, 1806, the foBowIng QUARTEBMASTER'S STORES: 2 50 To Philadelphia*. INHUIIANCE-Is unchanged. We quote: To Augusta | yo ^viher-u ports, on lumber, per M .11 60 by steamer, 1 cent; to HawtinsviHe, 1 )/ a ^ cea .; to New York, on cotton, by steamer, 1 cent; ssi; ; iy a per cent.; to Liverpool, by ftrs^-class shins, 1 ^ cent; to Boston we quote advance on New York rates. It should be rememui kert, in reference *o fire risks, that owing to the unprecedented losses dprjh& the last twelve months, ihe leading companies contem plate advancing their rates from y0 to 5U p*. cent. Cotton.—During the past week some small lots have been a ken to fill orders, and a few simulators have purchased for shipment, though to a limf 4 erfex*eut. Middlings may be quoted nominal at 30c. A small Per steamship City of Bath, from Boston—Ruggles A Aldrich, Central KR. Kniuss & Kellner, Cook & Murphy, C D Rogers, W L Peabody, W H Stark, G C Freeman, J W Sims, C V Hutchins, M Luvin, H Mein- h:ird A Bro, Singleton, Hunt (c Co, NYest A Meiuliard, 1 uarcel, classing nearly* strict middling, was sold yester- Bassett, Carter A Co, C H Nichols A Bro, C L Colby A I j t ,, Th offcrin „ tTCk ; however verv smaP Co, Harden, Heed A Co. Richardson A B, J C Ma-I f. ine ononng stoat is. nowever very sma> ker A Co. MNcwmark, S S .Miller A J Miller A Co, T • aud undesirable. Repacks and mixed are bard to ms- J Dunbar A Co, A 2$ Ilaitridge. B Muller, Capt Divine, is, C Van Horn, S B Harrington, M A Cohen. S J Josephs, Einstein, Eckman & Co, \V R Bogg.s Brigham, Bald win & Co, G NVat rhouse, Blair A Bickford. Per steamship City of Bath, from Hjston—W R Boggs, Blair A Bickford, M A Cohen, C L Colby A Co, T J Dunbar & Co, Einstein A Eckman, G C Free man. O V llutclnns, Holden, Reiu A Hurl belt, A 8 Uartridge, S J Josephs, 8 B narrington, Krausa d- Felluer, M Lavin, U Meinhart, B Mulion, J C Maker A Co. S 8 Miller, A J Miller, C n Nichols, M fcew- mark, unler. W L Peabody, Ruggles A Aldrich, C D Rogers, Central K R, Richardson A Barnard, W H Starke, F W S.ms & Co, C Vanhorn, W M Walch, Weil A Meinhart. i (colored), charged wi h cheating a •ireets, was fined -hree dollars and olored woman, was brought up Pasgei^eri. Per steamship Herman Livingston, for New York— Rev J R Protfetr, Rev Joel Johnson, John lioskson, Wesley Henderson, G H Conn. W B Shlsson, W H Wiltberger, J K Barn urn, G P Walker and family. AEW Barclay, W A Donelly, J S Crowell, E Del- valst, Reed Baxter, J L Solomon, J W Price and Son, M Lesser, J Friend and son, Walter Connell, M J Adler, B D Hardaway, Saiu*l Ambler, Louis Romassa, W T Hubbard, Samuel Hooper and lady, W D Don nelly, Mrs G A Lamb, Miss EO Palmer, Mrs GW Por- • er, Mrs RossPer, Mrs Holland, T*N Beall, Ffl Rowe, L Gardiuer, D K Blue. K B Warded T McIntyre. A Barron. T F Porter, W A Jones, Hiram Roberts. Jo- • seph Vegil, E Haile, J M Teson, E A Clark, E LFrieb, (he J Uerson, and steerage. pose of at a depreciation of 5 o 8c. ib. About 16 bales of the uew crop h^rfe been '-received. The first four bales, classing as fair, sold for 40c. It. may be suited here that the earliest date on which uew cotton ever reached Savannah was < he 28th of July. 1845. The Chop.—The degression which at one time ex isted -haoughout tue whole country, from the bad rc- counrs of toe growing crop, seems now to be :n a grei.t measiu'e dispeV'ed. From Csvouna, it is r^e, we be?r nothing encouraging, and in boip*» pa~ts of Gco:gIa and A^ab 'ua the d ought hi»B caused ihe plant to shed, cud rust hi*s made i.? api>earnnce, bat as r* general hiug much more yvo^abie accounts have been received from both the«c 8‘ctes; • he planters in For 5 Ja are confident of success, end from Texas we he«r that the great apprehension from ihe ravages of the army woim has cersed, and in three weeks that the cron will be beyond its reiich. It is also str.ted that in that S f ? 4 o nearly as much land has been pimped as ever before, a::d the cotton up to this » : me as promising. Sav’h Wholesale Prices Current. Articles. Per Ales, Massey, Collins A Co., Philadel- $ phia bbl* * Scotch and English cask doz Imi'tetiou doz. Taylor’s Albany Cream bbl Apples bbl (Tigging, Gunny yd Dundee rr. yd Tucker, Carter A Co yd Bale Rope, Greenleaf lb Hemp Jute Beeswax ife, Beef, Mess bbl Extra Mess (new) half bbl Fulton Market half bbls 16 00 (a> 16 (a> 23 (£ 17 2 <h> 22 (<H Cotton. Statement. agrancy. When arrested by the police slie'.^. Per steamship Leo, for New York—Edward Ivers, I.. ..uinga ,-oon. .md unabk- to give i-or definite JJ ? We'more, MiJWjrew. Mre Loeffke, Ca^ Avery, I, .m t .1. ,,, ■ * . . * _ Robert Parker, JohnTLaiaist, Jane Deveaux,.colored, • h rseli. Af or being tj^ken to tne Police Lame Devfehttf, (^>loi'5H,*anfL5 steerage. -.arrji 111 * I * netinna 'll AlUA o a nrnll nn TT1 — 4 * ■here, as well as before His Honor ti.. „ . , „ * . Per steamship City of Bath, from Boston—H B Hiir- •. Jia.ox, snowed that eue was verging on ginson, J O'Mills, L Downs, R r LeoiiSrd u ‘ ,0f . r » ^ not an idiot. She was ' urned over PernM. •*tinmen’s Bureau. Tile County Court, ■Jpty C, a -V rourt. 4 Levi 8. Rojgm In the Ci.upty Court. Hon. Levi 8. Ru^feA presi- ling. the Craild Jury found the following true bills v< - I.ou sia Smi'h (colored)—Simnle larceny. State vs. Garrett Carter (colored)—dimple lprceny. S ate vs». Thomas Williams, James Jenkins and Jas. Campbell—.simple larceny. The following cases were brought before the Petit Jury for trial: State vs. Srmuel Knight (colored)—Simple larceny. Tlea. gniity. Fined one hundred dollars, or to be plu«**-«\ at work on -lie public roads or works for the term of two mou 4 lm * . Oar Plea. ett Carter (colored)—Simple larceny. Fi»i> il one hundred dollars, or to be pl.!. u.i at woik on ilie public roads ot works for the te-m of two in on bs. Thoiuus Wi/liains (colored)—Simple larceny. Plea, notgii.ii. lerdict, guilty. Sentenced to pay a fine of two hundred and fiTy dollar- vork on the public roads or work luoiitbs. s.ate rs. Richard Drrliag—Assault aud battery. Plea, guilty. Fried ‘wen*y-five dollars, to jail lbr ten davs. or to be placed at for the term of five • to be sent I>*WCF.S F.STS.—Justice Lev! S. Hart held an inquest 5M'.r,l ay upon the body of the two negro men who „ fr ' ,m olafe’ing of the steamship Herman Livingston on Wednes : V night. Tie jury re:i .red a verdict of death from accidental drowning. “ e Uamt,s of Hie negroes drowned were Lloyd wper, lrum Ail-iau. Michigan, and Bob Bake-, of Liberty c« Justice Hart also held an iuquest upon the body ^ -fbn Haws, a colored man who was found dead at ^ ideiice on \ork street lane, yesterday morning. _ eri ‘ ct of the Jury, visitation of God. The deceased seventy years of age, aud left among his effects »hi silver coin. Rom Boston.—The s'eamship City of Bath, Capt. VeWl 'U t ^ ror u Boston, arrived at her wharf at ap ca 1} hour yesterday morning, jptuin L. reports having experienced strong winds with a very rough sea during the en- st He also reports having signalized the " ra ' ^betts, off Hatteras, and seen sev- C0a8 ting vessels off Frying Pan and Lookout, •aiming to the southward. For fll e , W;JJ <*f late Boston papers Cantrin^ovewell acce I’f our thanks. Dep.\! Pahture of Seamships.—The steamships Her- , ; I -‘ Ti “ 8sl ° n andL *" 1 . for Sew York, and the Cnm- ^ hand, for Baltimore, with full freights and a good -Uinher of passengers, all sailed fur their respective ports yesterday morning. Consignees per Central Railroad. , Aug. 30, 1866. 135 bales cotton, 23 do • v *P' 6 <lo- wool, 3 casks iniins, 17 bales paper, 7 sacks lice, ll cars old iron, 15 cars lumber and mdse, to Jones Jk Way, .1 W Rabun A Co, Mackin, Beattie & Co, K Pauelford, J W LaMirop A Co, N A Hat dee*A Co, P H Belin, B :tts, Nichols A Co, L J Guilinartiu, O Cohen A Co. Linville A Glea son, H Myers A Co Pelot Tucker, Tucker A Wright, HrighaS, Holst & Co, K Ehrlich, J Langsdorf A Co, R Habersham A Son, J Wa reo> P G Gilmore. ■rh This Delicious Tonic, Especially designed for the use of the Medical Profession and Ihe Family. is now indorsed by all the prominent Physicians. Chemists and Connoisseurs, as poirteseing all those intrinsic medicinalquallties (tonic and diuretic) which belong to an OLD AND PURE GIN. We trust that onr established reputation—founded npon eighty-eiffht years of experience—abundantly vindicates our claims to public confidence, and guar antees the excellence of this Standard Article. Put np in cases, containing one dozen bott]> s each, and sold by H. a. RUWE, SAVANNAH, Stock on Jutud September 1st. Received since Aug. 22 Received Previously yotAuieceipfes.V Exported since Aug. 22 Exported Previously Total Exports.. 5-tock on hand S‘*a Island. Up'r.’c. 2S1 C.72I 16 9.o3s> 227 »* W3 9,932 2’2,615 2 9,815 ■J-7,7'.:s 9,818 230,352 Family.... Ba con, Hams lb Shoulders lb Skies, ribbed lb do clear do ft Bread. Navy ft Pilot ft Butter, Goshen ft Good Western,* Firkins ft Candles, Adamantine ft Hull’s ft Cheese, Farm Dairy ft Good Factory....- ft English Dairy ft Cigars, Connecticut M Seed and Havana M Imported....*. M Coffee, St. Domingo ft Rio ft Java ft Cordage ft Manilla ft Domestic Goods— Shirtings, Brown, 7 £ yd Shirtings, Brown, Ji yd Georgia Plains yd Cotton Osuaburgs 8 on Yarns 8oz Fish, Mackerel, No. 1, new.... Y a bbls 11 50 fa) do No. 2 ^ bbls II 00 (ai do No. 2 kits 3 00 (g) Flour, Superfine bblj 7 50 from to $ c. @20 00 (a> 4 75 <# 8 00 (3*9 00 6 00 ^ 7 00 (g 40 35 (gt 45 40 (a) 50 22 (a) 23 18 ($ 21 15 (g) 17 30 (4 14 00 (a) 16 00 (g) 18 19 6.‘ 2 <g) 8 («) 9 40 fa; 45 38 (a: 23 (a 25 20 @ 24 15 ($ 18 21 (to 23 26 (a 30 0050 00 1 100 00 75^1.150 00 27 (£ 31 27 (to 31 40 <g) 44 25 (ai 30 23 (to 30 Marine Compasses Pump Boxes stem, Wat r and Splitting Ganget Steelyards Leather and Rubber Belting Rflbber Ho^e Cant Hooks Oakum, Solder Cotton Waste Life Preservers > Mincing Kuives Cups, Saucers aud Piates Stocks m Assorted Chain Assorted Iron 8heet Cupper Sperm, Lard and Tar Oil Wood Screws Clamp Wood Saws Saddler*’ Wax Floating Stage Saddles, Male Bridles Martingales, Whip Lashes Tables, Crucibles Maul Haudles Top Maul and Handles Iron and Wood Shears Assorted Cans, Ash Pans , . Tin Pails, Chests • Spikes, assorted. Sale to commence at 10 a. m. Terms cash, in Gov eminent lumR By order of the Chief Quartermaster, Department ! of the Tennessee’ ati-2-td CHARLES A. REYNOLDS, Captain and A. Q. M. U. 8. A. 20 @ 77 (to 45 (a) 28 (d\ 2 50 @ AUCTION SALE. Will be sold at public auction, at Quartermaster’s Storehouse, Hilton Head, S. C., beginning at 10 o’clock a. in. on TUESDAY, tne 4th day of 8 ptember, 1866, A LOT OF UNSERVICEABLE 8 50 Extra.. Western, fancy brands bbl Grain, Corn, yellow bush White bush Oats bush Bran, per sack bbl 10 00 @12 00 . .keg Gunpowder _ do half kegs Hay, Prime Northern cwt do Eastern c ^} Hides Refined. EXPORTS OF COTTON* f'roni August 22. J866, to Anye; ft ft ft Pressed ft Lime, Rockland bbl 1 .IQUORS—W HISKY— 14 00 @18 00 1 25 (to 1 45 @ 75 (to 2 00 (to 8 50 @ 9 00 4 50 (to 1 70 @ 1 75 1 75 (pi 2 00 U (to 9 @. 10 QUARTERMASTER’S STORES 6* Consisting of— Ambulances, Carts, Wagons Harness, Saddles, Bridles Blacksmiths’, Carpenters’ and Tinners’ Tools Files, Old Roj»e and Iron Tents and Flys, Ac., Ac. 24 i 26 21 @ 2 25 (a, 2 75 Porn, Liverpool Boston New York * Baltimore J. Philadelphia \ Total Exports.. ■ff rATEMCNT TO AUG. 14. Receipt? from dodfltof war to 1st Sept 416,0 o Receipts since Itfbbpt...... 2,006,500 Total Exports. 1,488.000 Stock on hand (aiprftiln^ted) 270,000 rather encourage war has been che< political movemen*: bility to the Gove movements, which And all prominent Druggiats, Grocers, Ac., * M. B1NINGKR A CO., [Esiablished 1778.] Sole Importers. No. 15 Beaver street. New York. Opinions of the Press. The Biningcrs, No. 15 Beaver street, have a very high reputation to sustain, as the oldest and best boose in New York.—Home Journal. The house of A. M. Bininger A Co., No. 15 Beaver street, has sustained for a period of eighty years a‘ refutation that may well be envied —N. Y. Evening Post. je5-eod-«1Awl*. FLOUR. Among the exports by the Herman Livingston we A , KT ' the four balc8 of ™*‘on received here a few ; for-Kale by days siuce. This is the first shipment of the new crop 1 Nortli from Savannah this season. \ an27-lw GOOD qaality of Baltimore Floor landing and 8QRRBL BROTHERS. Wcick Work.—It will be seen from ihe proceedings 01 tne County Court yesterday that Thomas WUliamB, I tlie neg-o who was chafed with the stealing of the ' *• bulea of cotton from the warehouse of Mr. A. 8. i ‘•rlridge, on Monday morning last, was yesterday | tT >d. found guilty and sentenced to pay a fine of $250 or to be n seed at >bor on the public works for (be t sp2«-e of five m on chi Stock of Cotton. As wc are desirous of taking a correct stock of cotton at the port of Savannah, our merchants will oblige us by having their stocks taken th-t our reporter may obtain it this morning. We tsire the number of b-les, upland end Sea Island I»“ r “ e, on hand and on shipboard not cleaned. AND Dlacksmithiho.—Att&'ion is ‘‘‘ ted to the advertisement of Mr. William Wallace, ’^-shoer and blacksmith, Liberty Square. Mr. merit!/ i/v i U an< ^ industrious mechanic, and share of the I** 1 u “ remit,iu t? cffdita to please, a libera hoi Walla CHANGE Wc have removed onr stock Of Boots, Shoes, &c. TO THE CORNER STORE Under Masonic Hall, where wc will he thankful to receive our friends anil customers. >n25 ~ rf TBBBAU & PHILLIPS. CORN. °f the public patronage. ^Removal. Messrs. Mercer & Audcraon, bankers don Merchants, give notice in another 4:000 bU * hel8 Pr ' mC Yel,ow Corn ’ landing per steamship Leo. OCTAVOS COHEN A CO aiJu Commit VOi'dm ■ aw <uiutuer h *, Ve r ? mo . ved t0 old Planters’ be -l-d 80u k end. where, of eoerge. thev will o a o welcome the?r friends. For copies of Mi*con, Au; Papers, we are indebted to tj ^ nspo-ubon Company. Get -4 and Thomasville : Jj0 National Express and ‘ReuiciriteB - —, , »*uy. me neat • Q, -fcs in fc~t Ud for M derangements and disturb- (L e al ,m ento r y system, this 5s beyond doubt, D * N 8 Carminative Syrup. and fever. BACON! PACON! Fifty Hogsheads Shoulders and Sides, In handsome order, just received and for sole by W. H. Whitney A Co., 4 Harris’ Rmifc. REVIEW (tt T»1E SAVANNA^ MAP2ET. A review of ihe m^i ket ftr ihe past several weeks will enyise. A fearfol European peace re-eplablished. Late to nave imparted more s 4 s- and 'be wild speculative time pervaded the whole country, appear to be g.'eatly diminishing. - It will be some weeks, however, before much will be done in this market ia he way of tr^de. The season is, in every respect, a backward one, and country buyers are evincing a like disposition, and will proba bly postpone their fall purchases tofce latest date. The weather, too,-for the past week has been ve»-y unfavorable for business. It should be observed, however, that large shipments of goods for the interior are daily arriving from North ern ports, giving rise to quite astir aud bustle amoug all engaged in this liue of business. Ales.—The trade is reviving with the approach of fall, and large orders are on the way. Prices are un changed. Apflbs.—Early Northern pippins are selling at $G(sh bbl. Very little on the market. Bacon.—The market is yeU supplied, whh a £ai#“ demand. We quote ribbed sides at 22@22>£o.; clerr do., 22>a@223£c.; clear sides, 23.fccG shouide~p, 19© 19>£c.; hams, choice sugar cured, 25@23c. Butter.—We quote Goshen at 40@45c.; good West ern, 88c. The stock of prime butter is very limited. In fact, even in New York it is hard to obtain. The supplies which reach us. are almost exclusively second qeality, though often sold for prime. € * *“ • Beet.—The stock is light and the demand limited. We quote mess $14 bbl.; extra mess, $16; and Ful ton market, $16 ^ half bbl. Bagging and Rope.—I he offering stock of bagging is not large, and -he demand for coun^i^qat pre* sseot limited, many f tehent, deterred from purcliasing : aPtbei4 flgnree. Some busi ness, however, has been done nRlJfora. A great dpal of bagging arriving here at present ia simply here in transitu. We refe* to the wholesale list for prices. The supply of rope is more than ample, anu selling: Greenleaf 22 to 23c.; hemp 18 to 21c.; and gate ^5^0 17c.. V Corns.—The stock dont-nue* limited, ihough «nA- oient for the demand, the business being ent rely of a jobbing nature. ' We quote St. Domingo and Rio 27 to 3Je.; Java, common to good, 40 to 55c. Coen.—There is very little white on the market, while yellow or mixed ia in good supply. A cargo ot white, daily expected, ia kdd at $1 Ai. It U retailing $1 50. Yellow ia Felling, in qmmt'ties, at $1 25, and retailing at $1 27**<@H 30. Diiv Goods.—Very little is doing, je^in thisjiue of buainos8, as in most othors. The leading merclixnts do not look for any activity until about the. first (ff Oc tober. m , _ The market in New York evidences an upward ten dency, though no decided change has ytft occurred in prices. Quotations will be found in our wholesale, list. * ‘ f Flour.—The stock on band is f«ir, with free arrivals, and a good demand, particularly “for Georgia flour.” We quote superfine $7 60 to $8 50; extra Western fancy brands $14 to 18; and new Goorfela, in sacks, $7 50 to 9. SOOAB AMD MoLAHgxa.—Io.tha f e,ar 4 fofcf, fiost others in the grocery UAe 4 fc* market i» weH sUppbod, with bat little demand however. We quote new Cuba molasses, in hhds., at 52 to 55c.; Florida and Georgia syrnp at 70 to 75c. Muscovado and Porto Rioo ^igsr^atlS to I5e.; white B, 17 to 17#c.; yellow 0,16 to 16%c; crushed and grmn- 2 40 @ 2 50 3 30 fto 4 00 (to 4 65 ($ 2 50 ^ 2 60 (to Pike’s Magnolia Whisky gal J. Gibson, Sons & Co.’s X... .gal do do Old Nector-gal do do Cabinet... .gal T. J~ Flack & Son’s Rect gal do do Ex. Rect...gal Wallace's Brands— BouTbon Whisky X gal Old Kentucky Whisky gal Ifhpcrial Nectar Whisky gal Reilly. Leavy & Co.’s Brands— McGregor Whisky gal Weaver Bye Whisky gal OldBourbon Whisky gal Neff's Brands Distilled Nectar.gal do do do Quakcr.gal Brandy— Otard, Dupuy & Co., | qr. and half casksG2 00 @ 2 65 <S) 3 00 (g» 3 25 (to 4 50 @ 3 70 (to 3 58 ^ 2 76'g 2 35 (to Henncspy Brandy gal Rum- -L<me Star gal Gin—Holland Gin gal Columbian ^1 Wines—Champagne case Claret case Sherry Wine, in eighth basks..gal Port Wine I gal MoLAMts, New Cuba .gal Fla. and Ga. Syrnp nom gal Nails ft Naval Stores, Tar bbl Turpentine bbl Rosin bbl Oils, Sperm gal , Lard gal Kerosene gal Train gal Onions — - bbl OsnabPRHs, Flax yd Pork, Prime and Rump bbl pork, Mess bbl Potatoes bbl Raisins, layer box Layer half box Rice, Clean 8. C..,^ ft India. ft Salt, Liverpool....» sack Soap --ft Shot, all sizes .bag Sugars, Muscovado and Porto Rico, ft White B ft Yellow C ft Crushed ft Granulated ft Havana - • w --box Tallow : • J Teas, Green ft Black «> Twine. ft Wool, J Wax. m 12 00 (to 2 75 $ 3 00 6 00 (to 4 00 (to 28 00 (to 35 00 5 50 (to 7 50 4 00 @ 4 50 4 00 (to 5 00 62 < 55 70 (to vm 4 00 (to 6 00 4 00 (to 5 50 4 00 (to 5 56 2 75 ® 2 25 (a) 75 (to 85 1 75 fei 4 00 (to 5 00 30 (to 33 00 @ 36 00 (to 3 75 @ 4 00 4 75 (to 5 00 2 50 © 11 (to 13 11 tto 2 25 <to 2 50 3 25 @ 3 75 15 (to 17 (to 17 X 16 © 16# 19 18K(| 19 13 @ 15 . 12*® 1 00 (to 2 60 1 00 © l DO 37*® 45 30 (to 30 ® 90 Buildings, Shanties, Sbeda^ Ac., (Serviceable.) Terms, cash in Government fends. The goods to bo removed inaido of ten days after the sale. / E tch building sold to be removed from fee Govern- m ut reservation land inside of thirty days, or in de fault thereof to revert to Government 4 CHA8. BARNARD, au20-td Captain and A. Q. M. GUARDIAN'S SALE; ’ BY BtLL, WYLLY & CHRIftflASI. Will be sold on the FIRST TUESDAY in September next, before the Coart House, in the etty of Savannah, between the legal hotir.ri of sale, Lot No. 283, 27th dis trict, 2d section, Murray county, containing 160 acres; Lot«No. KM, 4th district, lstsoctfoff, Ltunpkjft county, containing 40 acres; Lot No. 595, 4th .district, lftato tio», Lumpkin county, containing 40 aefok; * Let Wo. 709. 5th district, 1st section, Lumpkin county, con taining 40 acres; Lot No. 735, 14th district, 1st section, For-yth county, containing 40 acres. Sold by decree of the Snperior Conrt for the benefit of the heirs of James Love, deceased. THOMAS G. McGLASHUA, ^au22-tds Guasdian. EXECUTOR’S SALE. BY BBI.I., WILLY <fc CHRISTUM. to*). mu be sold at Auction, before the Coart door ol Chatham count;, on the FIRST TUKSUAY in September next, between Hie nsuat boa re of Sher ilTa sales, the following named property : Lot number thirt;. four (Mo. 34) aud unprovemente, Uberi v -Ward, eavnnnab, north side of Swath broad s< re t, third door went from Mtmlgomer; street. Lots one and i wo (1 and 2). Vernon river, In Yer- nnnbnre, each 113 ii; 660 feet most eligibly sltnated Jolt at .he bend of tne river. \ 11 J S C5 Also, twenty-lonr and ibree^uarte* rtrtee lvinff in the rear of sold two loin. , . ' Also, loin b'ght and nine (4 and -ipW-Yumacrw, North Oglethorpe W»rd, on south side of Mill etrpet, west of Fabm street. _ J Alsu, one liaudred scree (100), lying in KMngham : county, Georgia, by the Central Railroad, 20 miles lrom Savannah, and formerly owned hy Wide. Also, lots 106,125, 163, 21T, Sis, 4*1 acres each. Sixth District, of originally Appling, nptr Oqffe county, lying immediately on the ST. Un. ne lute ore well Umbered and fertile. ANDREW M. BOSS. JOHN MoCONOGHY, / an20-tda Kxecntora Will of John Flnmynob. Paper Hangings AND \ t Window Shades, g MRS. MARY J. TURNER, No. 58 St. Julian Street, Has received a new supply of Paper Hanglnga, tnn- dow Shades anil Gilt COrnicee. which will be sold cheap. - - - - )vl<) -‘' ,FOR RENT, TRUSTEE’S SALE. VALUABLE BBICJC RESIDENCE * AT AUCTION. BY DELL, WYLLY * CHRISTtAS. Will be sold on TURSDAY, 4th September next, hi front of Conrt House, between the legal Bonn of A VALUABLR BRICK BESIDKNCB, No. 2 Gordon street, next to the coner of Bull, front ing on Monument Square, Monterey 'Ward. A fine, three-story, Brick Building, on brick bowment, with two-story brick Out-building, tile roof, with gas and a good well of water in yard, all in good order, ami will rent for 11,000. Poaoeasion give, lot November. Trawd—On'-third cash, oae-thMrta iqDdQwi «nd one-thiro 1st Jnly nett, 1867; with interest secured by mortgage. Titles warranted—purchaaer paying title* and stomps. . EXECUTOR’S SALE. BY T*. J. WALSH. Afppiy 10 jys-tf On reasonable term*. POuiAfJDNI'INQ goOMS and T#0 LAKGB RALLS in the brick Imikllngon the corner br Bay and Lin coln street*. Possession given immediately F.DWARD PAURLPORDL COTTON GINS. baw Gins for sale by| Richardson & Barnard. Chilb and Ferer, Asthma, ' fflieumatisni, Cancer, And Epileptic (Fits, CURED BY MRS. ELIZA KEOGH, Corner of-Broughton and Barnard streets. j,*S.tf ’ Over L. Freld’ssto On TUB8DAT, October 2d. Wilt b* sOHiia front of the Court Bowse, east hair of Lot Ho. *1, Cdlombla Ward, subject to a ground rtnt St fll.60 per annnm, with improvements, a Dwelling with lbwr rooms, and Kitchen hi yard. East half of Lot No. 18, Groen Word. Grand rent, $17.36 per annum. Improvements—two-otory Dwell ing, with six Tivsrmihi.il 40 shares Centrsl Railroad stock. Sold for a division amongst the lrnirs. .» . Terms cash, purchaser paying for titles and staiifs. an20-tds EXECUTOR'S SALE. BY BELL, WYLLYhCHRimkl. Will be sold on thajriRST TUESDAY in October, In front of the Court B*n*e, in the city of Savannah, be tween the legal bonre of sale: Lot No. 17, Caipeiiter’**Bow, fee simple, onA Lot Be. 13, Crawford Ward, ground rent. The lnmsove- msnts consist of a two-story Wooden House, and four tenement brick House*; belonging to th* estate of Mrs. Margaret James. SeU for WM benefit of the hairs and creditor* af old eslate. Terms euh, purchaser pnyiifg for papers. auSO-td* E. D. ARNOLD, Executor. EXECUTOR’S SALE. BY THOBAg J. WALSH, On TUESDAY, Oatobar 3d. wMt be noM. In front of the Court House, ORE SMALL WOODEN BUILDING, on em quarter of eart hail of Lot No. XL fronting on Yorb jsss: eswb. purchaser paying for tilie* end stamps Directj Shipping. 1 B m HILTON HEAD. THE it. SlOKXL, I, mmlag regnMr trips between Savannah and Hilton Hand, carrying freight at regular rates, and, when (teefred. Asking a tow passengers. She is per fectly dly, In apod idci and tea mode remarkably quick tripe. She carries the United States mail. The National Express and Transportation Company and southern Express are authorized to receive packages for her. * Any iaformatioa ktn be ohtalMd of Capt. Siciel, or by inquiring of ILG. Row*, comer of St Julian Bryan strei' tf fill. Lean inn Taesiai ail SaMa;. For PalRtlt, E Fla., TOUCHING AT BRUNSWICK, ST. MA RY’S. FKHNANDINA, JACKSON VILLE AND PICXHATA The new and elegant steam packe's, LIZZIE BAKER, Capt N. KING, and SYLVAN SHORE; Capt. JAMBS TUCKER, having been specially fitted np for this route with unsurpassed accommodations, will leave regularly for the above places; the Sylvan Shore every TUBb- 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 Saturday momiugs, in time to connect with the New York steamer). For freight or Ifoasage apply at the office on.Florida wharf, or to CLAGHOBN A CUNNINGHAM, Agents M. B All freight payable by shippers. lylft-tf FOR 8 ALE, RIVER STEAMBOATS and TOW BOATS, of various eUe- and draft. ALSO, Vessels, Steam Ba-ges, Ac. A. M. DA COOT A, No. 42 Water street, N. Y. VALUABLE PLANTATION 1 . TPHt sabscrlber offers his plantation and appur X tensnees for sale on reasonable terms; also, the entire crop of Corn, Cotton, Cant^ Potatoes, Ac. "m^AdntS^fc'sfthatsd'nlne - miles from Madi son Conrt House, Fla, and two miles from Cherry Lake Church, Where there ate good schools now in successful oper&iiaa. The fertility of the s 11 and healthful ness af th^ place, and the high moral tone of the neighborhood, make it one of the most desirable places In the State. The land is well watered with lakes and miming branches, that have never foiled in the most pro tracted droughts, and the uncleared lands are cov ered with the finest oak, hickory and pine timber. The plantaUra la now In successful operation, with 400 acres planted in long staple cotton, which will produce atleast 200 bales; 27u acres in corn, which will prelace 4,cfio bushels corn. This tends on the entire place are composed of 2.510 scree 1,000 acres cleared and under good fences. I will also sell eighty head of hogs, fourteen good moles, well broke, two horses, three plantation wag ons, fanning ntensils to ran twenty ploughs, black smith and carpenter's tools, one McCarthy Cotton (jin. household and kitchen furniture, and everything else on the place. . .. There Is an nnfai ing well of water on the place, good dwelling hoase' and cfiblus sufficient to accom modate all the laborers necessary to woik the plan tation eaooessfnllyi II applied for early, the porchaser will get a bar gain. Address me at Madison O. H., Fla. anio-dtr John l. took a. Shiooing. Boston ansi Savannah Steamship Line. FOR BOSTON The fast steamship CITY OF* BATH G. W. Lots*ell, Commander, will sail for the above port on Tuesday, Sept. 4, at — e'rltck For freight or passage, apply to RICHARDSON A BARNARD. Agents. EMPIRE LINE f OR NEW YORK. Cabin Passage, $99 T Steerage, $13 The fine sidewhecl steamship * * 4* ALABAMA, LIMKBl RNBR. Commander, Will sail as above on Saturday, September 1. at Uj; o’clock p. m. I or freight or pas-age, having superior accommo dations, apply to B. U. HARDEE, No 13 Stoddard** Rouge. CARR1SON A ALLEN, au87 No. 5 Bowling G'een, New York. THE UNITED STMlStBRHIL HAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY. FOR ST. THOMAS, PAEA, PERNAMBUCO, BAHIA, AND RIO DE JANEIRO.^ Under contract with the United States and Brnzi Governments for the carriage of the mails, will dis{ patch one of their NEW FIRST CLASS SIDEWHEEL IPS, STT 1 A. ms: Mover .uOB burthen, rOn the 2-2d of Every Month, From the Port of New York? For the following named ports and at the follow ing rates of passage, payable in gold or Its equiva lent: rrBST cabin. From New York to St. Thomas $30 From New York to Para ,1 so From New York to Pernambuco 170 From New York to Bahia. ISO From New York to Kio de Janeiro 200 Steerage at half these rates.meals included, but not bedding. An experienced Surgeon is attached to each vessel. All Letters must pass through the Post Office. Post age 10 cents. For farther information or passage apply to B. H. RARDEIL Agent, No. 13 'joddara's Block. GARRISON A ALLEN, my31 New York Agents. Notice. rnHB UNDBR31GNEB have entered into a limited X Partnership, under the Firm name of GRANS A GRAYBILL. for the transaction or a General Com mission business In the-City of Savannah. Heman A. Crane and Jam ■ H. Graybill, of Sovannah, are the general partners, and James S. Graybill. of Ma- CAMP AND GARRISON EQUIPAGE, twenty thousand dollar* t£2Q,o «j to the common This partnership is to cornu stock. This partnership Is to commence on the first of August, 1866, and shall terminate on the 31st of July, 1861. H. A. CHANE, J. 11. GRAYBILL. J. S. GRAYBILL. “NEW DRUG STORE.” BULL, STREET. DR. JOHN A. MAYER, Agent, Respecting; Informs the Physicians that he is pre pared to pot np prescriptions at all times.' A light will he kept burning during the night at the door, where a bell will be found. au20-tf Medical Card. DR. VmTdUNCAII. tw~ Office; northeast corner of Dra) ton and Presl dint streets. anl4-Un GEORGIA FLOOR, Prom, New Wheafc. 1 AA SACKS AND HALF SACKS In storV and lyU for sale by JjM-U HOLCOMBE A CO. BRICES! BRICKS!! 1 *JA 1 MIA WELL Burnt Brick, for sale by I ZVrJW C. E. SMITH, On Savannah and Ogeeche* Canal, above Swayne’s. mnj*8- FRANCIS E. TIMMONS; IRON BRASS,/ FOUNDER, MANUFACTURER OF Stationary Engines, Sugar Mills, Sugar Boilers, Columns and Girders, Pipes, Pulleys, Wheels, Rail- ' road Wheels and Machinery, Castings of every de scription. - SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO GENERAL jrdfeBING MACHINE WORK, Hn-ITO Frfirtl^k Street, Opposite the Water Tower, augAlmo itnil tfigJWfrlj, GEORGIA. Ohoice Sides. ^ HOGSHEAlff CLEAR RIBBED SIDES JUST .and for tale low by jMtVAK. HJlBTRIDQB A CO. FOR SALE. pooiwm am-hand fine engines, JC built by Mnnnrn- * Co., Barton. Beiegsur- Uon Eagtnn. are weUndapted for c.Ues not supplied with water works. These Engines have befin well cared for, and are in good order. Apply to„ M-.LAOHLfflON, anT-lm Cbahrpan of .Special Committee. iMht for Sale. iLo a thorough bred BaSSlIc HORSE, seven years old and warranted aowndr- Apply to ^ ^ Agm Ccfusr Bay Lane and Drayton st. ouiS-lw HbttsJ ‘WkMted. Any person kSrtilg t %all DWELLING H BOOSE to rsut, between now and October ftt wtu find a good tenant by applying t» « JOHN 0. li0id CO., IN Uongross street. WRIGHT’S,,, Patent Improved IRON SCREW i Packing Cotton. T he attention op cotton planters is itivite<l to the claims of this invention, which, in SIMPLICITY, ECONOMY, DURABILITY and POW ER, surpaf&e.s 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 Isa new and improved application of the Screw Power; jast as simple In its construction as the old fashioued woo ten screw, us easily managed and no more liable to get onr of or der. .Ko ropes or pullies as used ia the cotton presses. 2. ITS ECONOMY.—It has been demonstrated by actual experiment to be cheaper than tho wooden screw. The timbers used in Us consrrurtion ue much smaller and fewer than those employed, lu tfe old screwyUie levers Being only 16 feet long, and the lieiglitof the whole frame above the bed being only 10 feet. All these timbers can be procured ou the plantation, no matter how exhausted the forest. Any ordinary wood workman can build the frame, and half a dozen hands will put it up in a few hours. 3. ITS l)UHAIlfi.ITY.—The Screw and Nut are or Iron, and will last for years without soy appreciable wear. • Tne whole machine oocspirt g» little space that it ran he completely covered at very small cost. 4. ITS POWER.—With a lhvcr only ffxteen feet long, one mule ia sufficient for. paektog the heaviest bale*. Planters who nave used it say that, with two mules, cotton may be compressed on this machine lot shipment. This Screw was invented just before the opening of S .r. and has subsequently never been very gen- introduced. Those who have used It aodseen , unanimously concur In the opinion that It is UNRIVALLED AS A COTTON SCREW. The followlng testimonials fronl pome of-the best and m bit reputable planters in the country show the estimate lil which this Screwstands with those who have tried it: -. f: We have nseil and seen iu operation for the last five years, Wright's Improved Cotton Iron Screw, and feel no h'-anatl n in pronouncing It the very best Cotton Screw we have ever known, ffo teljhly do we esteem it, that, tr practicable to obtain on* of them, we would have no other. It is easily ba it, simple in its onusunction, not liable to getortof order, packs well, with grtht power and with great facility. Ed waul T. Shepherd. - G. Y. Banks. Elcanah Pace. . W. Q. MltchelL Columbus, Ga., July 1, I860 Generali! jy3Q-da LINVILLE* GLEASON, Savannah, Ga., or • L. D. PALMER, nt for Southern Georgia and 3. Carolina. City Marsiudi* IEB rcsolnftuiritfthe ofcy COmcfi of t U NDER re*oinHoi**the OMy Cornell of Savan nah, and under direction of (WConpiiltee on Public Sale- and City Lots, 1 will sell at public out cry, on tbs premises, on .MONDAY, the 3d, day of September next, at 11 o’clock n. m., all those Lots of Land, being a part oftbeeity domain known's* Lots numbered as follow*: -43,43, 44, 45,46, 41. Calhoun Ward, containing sixty feet ront on Gaston' street and ooe hundred find twenty, ierttn depth. ■ P lit * Trans or Kali —Tweott. per cent, cash on the ag gregate TBltfnWm find Stream msrtey and interest on th balance of the purchase money., to be paid semi-annually at the City Treasury, at the rate of six per cent per annnm, with- the privilege fo th* pur chaser rt paying into the Treasury the balance re- maffihfifcunpaid Q [ tpe -poMaae money and all In terest due thereon up to the time of said payment, receiving thereafter a foe simple title THOMAS tL.'WAYBK City MfiiphaL SavaanaH. Angus' 37th, 18eg. qn27-Tt City Marshal’s Sale. one white and black no fiorn COW, nslcff all ctvargea are paid prior to ttle. THOMA^ S. WAYSB, an29-5t ; ..- , City HUrshaL Cotton Gins. atsst iNVE^TibjfB 6f Rand' a^d foot GINA fif very low pricey for »*te bj ...... artfr-tf - - .. O- ht.OOLBT M CO. CORN. 6000 BraH * LB nuOT, In store! For sai/bj 10 Prime YpUow. afloat. y BRADLEY, HILL A. CO WASTEDi, j^SAtfcSMAff IN A r-- Jii f.. to 1 Lion , BARRELS of 2000 . . In fine order, for ssMSy - r.t „