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"^OgjttNCK SEPTEMBER 1, IMA.
• steamships ssd Steamers
pjpsr*”*- pfiR N EW TORE.
1!U ^bip Alabama, Saturday, September 1, atl2«
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City of Bath, Tuesday, September 4th,
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fob AUGUSTA.
Weduesday, September 6th, at B
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for FLORIDA.
LilZio Baker, every Saturday morning, at
Shore, every Tuesday morning, at
.itanier
Sylvan
■tc'd**-
ri v»l and Departure of Trains.
biilboad dailv PASSEUQKB UP rBAIK
at Macon H P. ti.
^ pULT DOWS PASSENQEB TRAIN
Le>«s Macon “t. ■"’."."’.'.'.’.'.'.’.'.‘.8:46 a.’ m!
Ua'^Svannah at 7:06 P.M.
A” 1 CT SIGHT PAS8ENCEB TBAIN
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{3E5a5£»* 7:00
KrT riLllvS sight PASSENGEB TBAIN
6:40 p.m.
Ua '' ri v^is'a at' 8:25 P.M.
LOW” savannah at 6:30 a.m.
Arrive . i.^ville and Gordon trains connect with
The -^'^jjown night passenger trains at Gordon.
, .vt) gulf railroad—daily (Sundays ex-
a ila>t ic * cepted)
.7:30 A. M.
«TMmasviile at 7:30 p. M.
um ThomaaviUe at f !
Time of Closing Mails.
Post Office, Savannah, Ga.
„ ■. . In9 » at this office as follows:
^“.vtrai. Raiuioad, for Augusta, South Caro-
B' * _ i .... i n u aiif/ipii und nil fltafaa in tho
Cbamobop Dat,—Murray’s N. T. ShamahlpLios,
of which Messrs. Hunter A Gammell are the Agents in
this city, have changed their min„ g day from Than,
day to Tuesday. This change has been made by con.
oertad action of the agents of all the lines, so as to
make a tri-weekly line of steamers between this port
and New York, and thus more fully accommodate the
traveling as well as the freighting public. Another
advantage to be derived is tint, by the new lines work
“ . , . , , , in 1“'* HUB CltGWn.
ingin concerts regularity in regard to freights will>w continue so to. do up to the time of election.
accomplished which will aavo all parti ©a much of the
troubles and annoyances that have heretofore existed.
REGISTRY LIST-H866.
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Farr, IX
Freau, Jno?
Fetzer. B C
Franklin, Benj
Footman,’Jos C
Fleetv> ood i{ J F
CITY OF SAVANNAH, \
Omoi Cun or Ooumoil. August 31,1866./
- ION 2. Be it further enacted by the authority * *
WB., °f “S 6 * the FemteubeE Louis
this Act, all persons shall be qualified to vote at tlie i Ford Jno H
election of Mayor and Aldermen of the city dr Sa-
wannah and Hamlets thereof, who are citizens or the
United States, have resided in the state of Georgia Green \frn
for one year immediately preceding this election, and Gardner, s
Fahey, John
Feeley, Jas
Ford, Cluur
Falligant. Robt
Funk. Daniel
Ferfnl, Win
Fitzpatrick, James
Furlong, Wm
, and I Gilbert, Calvin L
Registry List.—The list, as published this m<
ing, embraces all who were registered up to Thi
evening, August 30th. As the book closes on Monday'
next, at two o’clock p. m., it would be advisable for all*
to register to-day. The list, up to last evegjng, nqm^
ben over fifteen hundred names. -» 1
Stock of Cotton.—The stocky of cotton on hand
and on shipboard yesterday, -gst cleared, amounted*
by close count, to 4,671 bales Upland aruK^47 do Sha
Island cotton. % * - *
We have already stated that only about q&teen bales
of the new crop has been received thus far this seasdh,
of which four bales have already been shipped. **
within the corporate limits of Savannah for one i Gleason, Solomon W
month immediately preceding their registration, oMalt, Seaborn
who bav* attained the age of twenty-one years, an<L«j#ri in r. Jas
have para all city taxes, or have in their own right George, \V W
sufficieot real estate' to "satisfy any tax executions t Gilliland, juo
wuicri may be issued against them, 1YI10 have made i g odwin,* Lytie
ail returns required by the Ordinance of the city. ■ Gocb-l, A
been registered according to the provisions i G'Tstma.'i. Simon
°i S? [Extract from the Registry Laws, r>ass- , Gibson, K 1'
ed22d January, 1M2-] | G:u>reuiii:^J s
Extract from Ordinance passed Dec. 27,1$65: ui.c..vcs, c w
Sec. 4. And be it farther ordained by the authority TCarmauy, G W
aforesaid, That every male resident of said city, be- Goette. Jos
tween the ages of twenty-one and sixty years .shall Guckenit* imer. S
be liable to a poll or capitation tax «»r one dollar an-: Geiger, M J
Dually, except only such of said persons ns may be { Gleason. Juo
entitled to registry and to vote at city elections, and < i- mm. a
Who shall register their names and pay Tor the same. ♦ Gibbous, w A
The following named persons have registered their \ ^irosdaude, F
Naturalized.—The following named perHq|hi ip-
peared before the County Court yesterd^ ana titer
taking the prescribed oath, were declared xitiBed) of
the United States, viz: John Walsh, John s,
Beren Dehlves, and Thomas Furlong. .*
ail.
For copies of late Augusta and Macon pape?, w# are
again indebted to the National and Southern Expres
Companies.
A sums remedy for chills and fever. Ayer’s Agi
Cure never fails. au27-
Arrivals at the Hotels.
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PULASKI HOUSE—W. H. WlLTBBROKR.
|J Beckett, Cit
C D C Rhine, City
S W Mays, Fla
E M Seabrook, Bluffton
W Q Allen, <lo
P C Pendleton, Valdosta
. Mty
L M Barton, Tallahassee
T F Johnson, Ga
M H Hopkins, Louisville
names since til, first Monday in January, 18‘iC:
L
Arson, 18 K
Ashe, Qeo 11
Archibald, Geo
Ash, John
Ahern, James
Alien, Wm
Arnold, H D
Anderson, H C, Jr
Archibald M R
Anderson, Jno
Axson. Randolph
Austin, W W
Adams, W B
Head au d Beaufort) and all States in the
--- . ..uini ' Florida and that part of Georgia
^ i 1 ' I t,v Florida Steamers and Atlantic and Gulf
juppbca u» * * ^ daily.
Kailboad, for Anguata, Columbus,
M drerille and Nashville, through pouches and way
i °s i a. m every day.
iff *viic AND GULF Railroad, for all points on
contiguous; Bainbridge, Montieello, Fla.,
u.ij Northwestern Florida and the West-
eufaad Southern Coast, 5y, a. m. daUy, Sundays ex-
“nl'rroaiDA Steamebs, for Brunswick, St. Mary’s,
,^u,“na, Jacksonville, and all points on St. John a
S Northeastern and Eastern Florida, 9 o’clock
Tuesdavs and Saturdays.
sTDAitiEk Sieameb, iy. every Fnday morning.
Th, lTSabd Steaukb sails for Liverpool lrom New
vnrt '-th iu'-ust, from Boston 29th August.
h.v’asa sieameb sails from New York 29th Aug.
Swiners sails from New York as foUows: Aspin-
mi! Havre, Dales, Hamburg and Bremen, Sept. 1st.
Money Sent Without Danger of Loss,
By naans of Money Orders, at the Savannah Post
MARSHALL HOUSE—A. B. LUCS.
O P Snider, Macon
Capt Dalglish. Bark J Dal
glish
W A Miller, USA
H Bertram, Vicksburg
G R Waldridse. Capt and
A A Ins tien’l
W B Griffin, City
Ma] W B Wilkinson, Ga
H D.Huntington, F C R R
Mrs L Price, Augusta
K A Harden. Quitman
Jno Morton, Mich
N Reonau, C R R
J H Montgomery* Baffin,
NC
A M Sloan, Ga
SCREVEN HOUSE—G. McGinly.
N 2 Gum, Jefferson co
T Lyons, Atlanta
L Smith, Va
P H Langdon, Angusta
J M Solomons, City
J Snyder, A A G R R
IJ C Alden, Skid away
Col L J Parr, Covington
|jno M Gannon, Atlanta
iJ H Fraynham, Chappell
Hill
IW A Sheffield, Lake City
cm*
-jrP 'st Office opens for business at 9 a. m. and
cl«s at 5 p. w. On Sundays the office is open from
9 tu M a. w.
A. L. Habbis, P. M.
Messr. ESTILL A BROTHER, Newsdealers, Sta-
liuoir.v and Booksellers, Ball street (down stairs)
corner uf Bay lane, next to the Post Office, are au-
riorized agents for the Daily News & Hibaij>.
AH orders left with them will be promptly attended
miniature Almanac—This Day.
Sun rises ^ ••• 1
Sun sets i
HIGH WATER.
At Tybee 12 09|AtPort.. 1 38
Shipping Intelligence.
Registry List, I860.
City of Savannah, 1
Office Clerk of Council, August 28, 1866. |
Tde registry list will close at this office on Monday
next. September 3d, at 2 o’clock p. m. Parties failing
to register their names will be subject to a double tax
and costs of execution. James Stewart,
jnj‘<0-td Clerk of Council.
Schooner Mail, Adams, Satilla Rtver, Ga—Duncan
A Johnston.
Bark Maty Elizabeth,
Crane & Graybill.
Bark Cordelia, Wells, New York—F W Sims & Co.
Mayor’s Court.
The first case brought up before His Honor the
Mayor yesterday morning, was that of A. P. Linsky,
who was charged with violating city ordinance, in
throwing excrements from a third story window.
Linski, who was unable to speak English, was inter
preted, and stated that he had only been in the city
thr.e days, and was unacquainted with the require
ments of the ordinance. As ignorance is no excuse
for a violation of the ordinance, he was fined five
dollars
A. E. Will was charged with improper conduct,
tying his horse to a shade tree on Charlton street.
Will stated that he was not to blame in the matter, as
he left his horse in charge of a negro boy, who tied
him to a tree ami went in to eat his dinner. Wills
wm discharged and the colored boy ordered to be
brought up.
Ann bolding, colored, was charged with violating
the city ordinance, not having her stove pipe erected
in compliance with fire regulation s. As the evil had
been remedied as soon as notified, the accused was
discharged upon payment of costs.
A mercantile firm on the Bay was brought up on
the charge made by a policeman that some person
connected with the establishment had thrown a paper
full of rubbish on hi9 head from a third-story window,
as he wig passing under the bluff. The policeman not
being positive as to whether the window from which
the dirt was thrown was Tccupied by the parties placed
on the docket, the case was continued.
Juhn 0'Flaherty was charged with attempting to
shoot .John Hamilton. O’Flaherty stated that he had
gone into the bar-room of Hamilton, and was refused
liquor because he had no money. Some wrords en
sued, when Hamilton got a club from behind the
counter. O’Flaherty then went off, and returned
shortly with his hand in his pocket, when Hamilton
immediately went after a policeman, and had O’Fla-
herty arrested, stating that he had abused him and
brought a pistol to shoot him. As O’Flaherty is a very
old and feeble man, and as he stated that he intended
no harm, and furthermore on account of his former
good behaviour, he was let off with a fine of three dol
lars.
Wilham Green (colored) was charged with improper
conduct—sleeping in a building corner of Lincoln and
Jones streets. Green stated that he had been locked
out of his own house, aud rather than sleep in the
streets, went into the building, but meant no harm.
Fined in co*ts.
Two small colored boys, charged with fighting in
the streets, were turned over to their parents for cor-
PORT OF SAVANNAH.
Friday, Aug# 31, 1966.
Arrived*
Cleared.
Crockett, Philadelphia—
Imports.
Per schooner Mail, from Saltilla River, Ga—3,300
bbls spirits turpentine.
Exports.
Per bark Mary Elizabeth, for Philadelphia—103,769
lbs shot and shell, 136 railroad car wheels, 153 empty
half ale bbls, 409 tons railroad iron and 103,000 ft
lumber.
Per bark Cordelia, for New York—54,122 ft lumber,
90,409 ft timber anp 442 bbls spirits turpentine.
Barron, Jas A
Bulloch, W in II
Bolshaw, T H
Burroughs, J W
Basler, J H
Burroughs, W B
Bashlor, Valentine
Bulloch, Wm G
Bunts, Henry
Byck, Simon E
Barth el mess, K M
Berrien, J M
Butler, Gilbert
Byck, Levi E
Beaufort, M P
Bullock. T J
Burns, Wra
Baynard, Jos
Bennett, Jos
Brown, Peter C
Buckner, Jfiknes T
Butler, W C
Bogardus, Henry
Bankston, Hiram
Burns, P
Blair, Edward
Byrne, Jas
Barnard, J M, Jr
Beasley, J E
Byck, C E
Boutmean, A
Bruen, C W W
Bryan, Jno . <
Bennett, A F, Sr •
Brown, EUas
Broderick, Martin
Burnee, W T
Berger, H
Baker. W H
Bertody, T D
Bean, Jas
Biug, David
Blair, Francis
Beckett, Isaac
Bresnaii, Jno
Barch, RT *
Bradley, Richard, Jr
Boley, M
Blois, F H
Bartlett, C J
Burke, Jas
Byrne, Edward
Barie, C J
Bender, Henry
Barclay, A A K W
Brown, W Y
Bankmau, Geo
Breen, Mark
Brady, Francis
Byrnes, Jas
Bryan, K B
Black, Wm F
Bennett, L S
Britton, J A
Burroughs, W H. Jr
Bouis on, Felix
Butler, L C
Broderick, Richard
Bell, H S
Burch, J R
Beals. Joe A
Bailey, F W
Brantley, J W
Barbee, J V
Bastion. Wm
Burroughs, W H
Blois, J F H
Consignees per Central Railroad.
Aug. 31, 1866.
274 bales cotton, 53 bales domestics, 13 bales yarn,
23 cars lumber, 1 car machinery and mdse, to E Pad-
elford, F W bims A Co, Crane A Graybill, Johnson,
Wooas & Co, Brigham, Holst & Co, Botliwell A
Whitehead, Champion A Freeman, Chipman A Cha
pin, J McMahon A Co, Rose & Arkwright.
CHANGE OF BASE.
We have removed crar stock of
Boots, Shoes, &c.,
TO THE CORNER STORE
Under Masonic Hall, where we will be thankful to
receive our friends and customers.
au25-tf TEBEAU & PHILLIPS.
The County Court.
In the County Coart vesierday His Honor, Judge
Russell, presiding, the Grand Jury found the follow
ing true bills, after which the jury was discharged
until the 10th of September :
Staters. James Harris, simple larceny.
State va. William Hutchinson and John Maas, sim
ple larceny. Three bills.
The following named persons were tried before the
Petit-Jury and found guilty, after which the petit
jurors were discharged for the term.
State vs. James Harris, simple larceny—plea guilty,
recommended to the mercy of the Court. Sen-
tenetd to pay seventy five dollars, or to be confined
t «r the
BACON! BACON!
Fifty Hogsheads
Shoulders and Sides,
In handsome order, just received and for sale by
W. H. Whitney & Co.,
au30-tf * Harris’ Range.
FOR RENT,
Apply io
jys-tf
On reasonable terms. POUR COUNTING
ROOMS and TWO LARGE HALLS in the
brick building on the corner of Bay and Lin
coln streets. Possession given immediately
EDWARD PADELFORD.
space of forty days,
vs. William Hutchinson and John Maas, simple
^ AC€L - V ’ Flea guilty. Three sentences—1st sentence,
°Q- hundred dollars each or sixty days’ confinement;
2nd,
one hundred and fifty dollars each, or one hun-
dred and twenty days labor; 3rd, two hundred and
dollars each, or one hundred and fifty days con
tinent.
Ball
an the Volks Garten.—Oil Thursday even-
lQ g our German citizens had a hop at the Garden of
Charles Swartz, which was a very pleasant and
Jocialable affair. The pleasure-seekers amused them
® elvea 10 keeping time to the excellent xnusio of the
until twelve o’clock, when the entire company
P*«ook of a supper gotten up in Mr. Swartz’s best
K ?le. Mr. H. G. Ruwe presided, and on the removal
of the cloth Professor Lessing and several other gen-
•lenien were called upon and responded with a few
remarks. Supper being over they again repaired to
toe pavilion and whiled away the remaining portion
°f the night by waltzing, &c.
COTTON GINS.
Saw Grins for sale by
Richardson & Barnard.
Chills and Fever, Asthma,
Rheumatism, Cancer,
And Epileptic Fits,
CURED BY
MRS. ELIZA KEOGH,
Comer of Broughton and Barnard street!
Over L. Freld’ssto
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EXECUTOR’S SALE.
BY THOMAS J. WALSH,
On TUESDAY, October 2d, will be aold in front of
the Court House,
ONE SMALL WOODEN BUILDING, on the south
ern quarter of east half of Lot No. 31, Columbia Ward,
fronting on York street lane. Sold for the benefl
the heirs aud creditors of said estate.
Terms cash, purchaser paying for titles and stamps.
au20 tds
Smash Up on the Central Railroad.—The down
toain from Macon, due here at half past five o’clock
yesterday morning, ran off the track at the twenty-
mile post, about five minutes before 4 o’clock
yesterday morning. Four empty freight cars were
broken up, and the trqck knocked from nnder the car
°f the Southern Express Company. The accident was
^used by the spreading of the track. The broken
cars were thrown aside, so as not to obstruct the
toaek, and the up train yesterday carried all the ma
terial necessary to put them in condition to be
brought down for repairs.
Remington s
FIRE ARMS,
SOLD BY GUN DEALERS^ AND THE
TRADE GENERALLY.
Committed.—The two negroes, Gns. WilliMns and
John Middleton, charged with stealing from the store
°f John Deacy, were examined before Justice Connell
yesterday afternoon. After a fall investigation of the
®se, the facts proving sufficient, they were com.
touted to jail to await their trial before the next Sep.
tober term of the County Court, on the charge of
robbery.
PtCKLXD Shbimts—We are Indebted to Merchant It
Co-, commission merchants, 167 Bay street, for sam
ples of pickled shrimps pnt up by them, which are
“bUining a great popularity in the market They will
Cep for more than * year, and an very desirable for
e Northern and domestic markets. They cost but
*t 50
per gallon, or $1 per jar.
^toisoNAL.—The many friends of Cut Francis Ma-
«on Thresdcraft, proprietor of -’Riveftide,’’ at Thun,
frbolt, win be rejoiced to learn that he is recover-
Ue from the very serious and dangerous illness t
Wch he haa been afflicted for some weeks.
VEST POCKET PI8TOL, No. 22 Cartridge
Repeating Pistol, (Elliot pt.) No. 22 Cartridge
Repeating Pistol, (Elliot pt. j No. 32 Cartridge
Pocket Revolver, (Self-Cocking)
New Pocket Revolver, with Loading Lever
Police Rovolver, Navy Size Calibre
Belt Revolver, Navj size Calibre
Belt Revolver (Self-Cocking,) Hivy Calibre
Navy Revolver. 35-100 in. GWibre
Army Revolver, 44-100 In. Calibre
Gan Cane, using No. 32 Cartridge
Revolving Rifle, 36 and 44-100 In. Calibre
Breech Loading Rifle, No. 32 Cartridge
Breech Loading Carbine, No. 46 Carl ridge
0.8. Rifle. Steel Barrel, with Sabre Bayonet
U. S. Rifled Basket, Springfield Pattern
Single Barrel Sbot-Gnn.
E. REMINGTON A SONS,
lUon, New York.
Cooper, C T
Clarke, W P
O’Connell, John
Clark, David
Cahill, John
Connors, Patrick
Cope. R W
Coolidge, Wm
Chisolm, W S
Collins, Jas
Clemence, Jas
Cordell, Chas
Chisolm, W W
Conway, R H
Clkncy, Jno
Connell, Laurence
Cary, Richard
Chaplin, W F
Cohen, Manheim
Conley, Jas
AGENTS:
Moore 4k Nichols, New York.
Palmers & BatcbeldetA Boston.
John P. Lovell, Boston.
Jos. C. Grubb * Co., Philadelphia.
Poultney 4k Trimble, Baltlmorel*
Henry Folsom 4k Co., New Odessa A Memphis
Maynard Bros, Chicago.
L. M. Ramsey A Co., 8L Lonis.
Albert E. Crane, San Francisco. JdO-Sml
Eden, Henry H
Ehlers, Chas
Engle, Simon
Einstein, A
ICTjm
Elliott, Jno B
Epstein, Jacob
El ward, Nicholas
Estill. Wm, Jr
Ehlena, Cbas B
Endrea, Louis
Elk an, J
Erwin, Robt
Ahrens, C
Asendorf, John
Anderson, R 11
Anderson, E M
Anderson, Jas
Anderson, I S
Anderson, Geo W
Anderson, J W, Jr
Arnow, Jno
Akin, R F.
Ashe, Chas B
Anderson, E C, Sr
Brunner, Isaac,
Bruyn, DeWitt
Blance, J C
Ulance, E W
Basch, E
Bryan. Alfred ‘
B!un, Henry - ■*
Bn steed, Henry
Borcken, K VV
Bailey, David
Berrien. LQ
Beck ford, IIP
Bell, Chas H
B irber, F
Belisario, M M
Blanche, O F
Boarcley, W II
Bradley, Richard
Barnett, Wolfe
Brennan, Edward
Bennett, A F, Jr
Bennett, W H
Bennett, U F
Barnwell, J B
Barnwell. Cuthbert
Butler, Osceola
Barrett, Michael
Bandy, Wm J
Beasley, G W
Bryan, M
Beatty, Cbas J
Bran nan. Thos
Blake, Walter
Barrett, Jas
Bnckiey, Jno L
Bucklt-y, Jus
Bartholomew, Geo S
Brown, I) O
Bandy, J W
Black, \V M
Balfore, Bob:
Battley, F S
Brown, M
Beane', Henry
Burnett, Michael
Bateson, ’lhos .
B&ndthoKz, I'Q
*1 Both well, S E
Brady, Dennis
Burt, Henry
• Bostoci., Thomas
Bryson. Sami
b3i,sp
Branoau, J»s
Bryan, A
Bennett. T
Brady, Jno
Bossew, Chas
Bryan, Henry
Bickford, NBSf
Box. P N
Bornsliier, M
Barie, CE
Broadbaeker, F
Bond. T P
Boggs, W A
Boiieau, Peter
Behii, P H
Burns, J •«
Bogart, W S
Brennow, Wm
Barber, Israel M
B ucknnui, T
Bennett, U J
Barie. M A
Byrne, Patrick
Breeu, Juo
c.
Colding, S M
Cameron, Geo U
Crawford, H
Champion. Aaron. |.
Cope, James E
Cohen, Solomon
Cooper, John
Cnnniugham, II C
Casey, C C
Cohen, Octavos
Corey, Wui B
Cole, Lawrence
Cluneey, Daniel
Cole, Benj L
Colnn, Isaac
Camp, D B
Clements, Wm J
Crawford, Jno
Caste H aw, Kd A
Cohen, Jacob
Cohen, O S
Cavanaugh, J
Cole, R H
Carter, W M
Carr, Thos
Crane, Horace A
Conway, Martin
Clarke, Thoa
Christian, Henry R
Cotnar, S
Connerat, J V
Cohen, Elias
Claghorn, JosS
Crane, H A
Cercopuly, R N
Champion, A H
Cain, Michael
Commaskey, Jas
Cambridge, C C
r, n » P T
D.
Dumas, Henry B
Deacey, Jno
Dortch, Jno
Dixon. W D
Dowling, Patrick
Doessen, Jno
Dnncan^Tm
DonovanrCorneliHS
Doty. Maurice
Darling. Jas P
Dillon, Juo R
Drummond, E W
Dailey. IP
Delwes, B
Devine, Jas
Denning, T D
Davenport, H M
Desvergers, M J
Dewitt, Levi ,
Deacy, P H
Dieter, Geo
Doomer, W H
Daniels, W T
Dale. J J
Dasher. Israel
Divine, M J
Davenport, B R H
Doe, Jacob F
Dunn, Patrick
Dunn, Wm
Daly, Jno
Den slow, H W
Dunn, Laurence
Dehoney, P
Davis, A A
Dunn, Thos
Davenport, B R
Dowd, Frank
Dooley, T
Dent, Levi D
Dobrman, M
Dowden, C
Day, Alonzo 3f
Dailey, Jno
Dersi, Peter
Dearing, J C
Dexter, Wm S
Deuon,Jas
Darin, Wm
Dillon, David R
Daven|>ort, A C
Dowd, M
Debiele, Chas
Davidson. Mark
Daly, Michael
Donelan, Peter
Davant, R J
Dickerson, Wm H
Duffy, Philip
Dannelfelser, M
Donnelly. F4
Dowell, W D
Daly, Jas
Doyle, A
Darling. Deanis
Diugnan, M
Derst, John
Doyle, Laurence
Dixon, Wm
Davis, Jos O
D'Antignac. A
Donovan, B
Duggan, Martin
Dawson, W C
Dougherty. Anthony
Dillon, Patrick
Duggan, Wm
Delannoy, A S
Derm, B L *
Dasher, B W
Donnelly, M, No. 2
Delaney, Daniel
Davis, H L
Donnelly, Moses
E.
Epstein, Tsaac
Kndres, Peter
Eckman, 8H
Unstein. Rudolph
Epstein* S
Elliott, R W B
Elliott, Stephen
Egan, Nicholas
Estill, J H
Erwin, Jno
Elsinger, S
Eastmead, Louis L
Elkins, H A
Eiakamp, Jno
Ferrill, Jno O
Fairchild, L J B
Footman, RH
Fulton, Silaa
Furgnson, D
Ferrill, BB
Ford, Thoa f
Flaherty, Ed
Ferrill, Jno C
Fleming, W B
Fitzgerald, D, Sr
Fitzgerald, M
Foley, Jas
Freeman, A
Fitzbenry, T
Finnegan, Dan
Fitzgerald, Dan
Feeley, Thoa
Fernandez, Antony
Fitzgwald, C
Franz, Ferdinand
Flaherty, Thomas
Ford, Martin J
Fleming, Michael
Flaherty, Thoa, Sr
Falligant, Louis A
Feist, Moses „
FaiUgsnt, Lonia N
F.
Farrelly, Uhas
Fleming, Pat J
Folliard, Wm
Flatley, Andrew
Feuger, Jno A
Fleming, W B
Fowler, J W
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Frewenthall. L
Friz all, B J
Freidenburg, L
Freidenburg, A
Fish, Jno D
Fitzgerald, Dan 1, Jr
Foley, Jno
Fitzgerald, Jno
Fisher, W B
Fox, Chas
Flabert), Jno
Fowke. G F t
Freeman, Geo C
Finney, Juo
Ford, Patrick
Fitzenmeyer, H
Fay, Bernard.. ;
FaiUgsnt, C G
Vox* F J >s
Gallagher
Gifford, E W
(grant, C F
(rtinim, Patrick
Chus
L J
Guilmarri
Grace, Goo W
Galloway. 1> H
Gu laglu-r, Daniel
(iaudrv, J B
Gilhoolv, Jas
Gar
rbill, J H
(frothe, M
Gradv. W II
Garry, Patrick
Grant, 11 F, Sr
Glasse, It J
G.
Gup, F L
Godfrey, Wm O
Goerz. Christian
Gue, Wm E
Grenvald, Louis
Green, Jno
Gordon, C H
Gitlpin, G II
Gilden, Jas M
Guerird. Juo M
Goodwin, Michael
Urimball. F
Galiogl&V- Jas
Gordon, W VV
Golden, Timothy
Goltnsky. A
Gleason, T F
Gordon, Michael
Gnaun, W W
Guann, F, Sr
Goxvdy, Hill
Gilmer, J F
Geragbty, Wm
Gray, Geo S
Gardner, Louis
Gerber, A
Goodwin. Ridgely
Gibb, Jas
Gustin, A J
Grant, H F, Sr
Gibbons, Jas W
Gibbons, Patrick
Guest. N
Guerard, It C
Gnuly, Jas E
Gill, L J
Garry, Jas
Grant, Richard
Greaves, Perry
Hunt. r. W F
Howard, J (J
1 lay wood. Alli ed
Hudson, G o A
Hbver, L L
ii tupT, .lav L
A 11 j
i llciiry, E
t Hciuri >. ll -nry
j II we Wm
Helmktu, Mania
I Upward •• T*
j Harris. Junali
! Beit It, E uauuol
! Halsey, F P
i Hi
E
PC, H II
I ili.-aius, .ho*
! il.tid- n, T J!
Holcombe I (‘
1 Uoll.iud, W F
j Iluiiorati, Juo
1 HnrrfeaRi, Chas
; Hart, Lyvi S
| Higgins, Patrick
( li.ibt rsliain, Ilulie;
| Harper, I II .
I Hart ridge, A L
j Havdt-u. Michael
; Hough, EC
. Jar
-1 Hunter. Jaf
j Hick* y. Thos
i Henning. < ’has
Hogg. Jno J>
[ lLaapt, Jno A
I Henderson. M S
llill, Jos A
Hotchkiss, (’ W
Hi'gins. Walter
’ lleiid, S K
Jordan,
Johnson
•h>~cph.
Carmody, Jas
Callanun, Philip
Cornell, L M
Colson* Tlieophdus
Cleary, Deunis
Cohen, Isaac S
Cornwell, Geo
Clift, Joe W
Camming’. Montgomery
Clarke, Frank
Cunningham, A T
Cozbv, 1 S
Carter, Jno
Cunningham, T M
Christie, M
Caun, Jas F
Cunuingham, C M
Craney, Lawrence
Cooper, Jno M
Cohen, Morris
Cler, V F
Cole, B T
Clarke. Daniel
Cook, D C
Cohen, A M
Conway, Thos R
Cahill, Robt
Conroy, Jno
Cohen, Manheim
Collins, J P
Cruice, E C
Coyle, Thos
Cash, Michael
Clancy, Jas
Cowdin, it
Charters, Wm Mj
Cullens, A It
C&mpo, J S
Connery, W A
Charson, \V C
Christu, Luke
Cullins, Miles
Cash, Oweu
Charlton, Wm O
Carruthers, J S
Cape, .Geo L
Craven, Wm
Chambers, J J
Chisolm, J B
Chenault. A F
Curran, Wm
Cohen. M 8
Connell, L J
Cairns, T A
Conroy, P M
Clanty, Jno
Coates, J W
Cohen, Isaac, Sr
Charlton, Thos J
liiluy, Mi(
;■ Eav.maug!
j Kn-iWon.
; K.-M, -VIA
Kirby. Waite
’ L nidrum. Sylv
Lamb, J 1k»h
Lippman, J.«*
Linrpln, W W
Ldieinhal. I.
L«lewctithal. !
Euddison, Ja:
Lii.kakey. Ju
Lacev. Walter
Lath
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L/u
Lynch*Jun
Lalnoche, A \
Larracy, AI
Lane, S G
Linpman, Louis
iar, G W, Jr
McDonald. Donab
Mellette, Dau
McNelty. J ‘ 1
Murkiit-, Geo
Mercer, Goo A
Metzger, J u» C
McConagliv, Jno
Moyer, M II
McCarthy. M D
MagiII, c A
Met
Miller, A C
McGuiri!. Tims
Morel, Wm
McD-
McGi
Molii
McMaho
s, Frederick
Me
Jll*/
ban.Juo
Meucke, F
Mehibaril, llcnry
Miller. -Jas
Morio. p J
McHugh. Jno
McValiP. Jim
McFarland, J T
Mover, H
Mahoney, Daniel
Maloney. Andrew
Murphy, Thos K
M.»
, Jno
N.
Nichols, GeoS
Nugent, T, Jr
Neialinger, E L
Neal, Jno »
Nanghtin, Patricl
Norris, W R
Norwood, T N
Nixon, E S
Newman, Jno
Newmark, M
Nugent, Edward
NcUUnger, JS •
NicoL Geo A
Norris. 8 P
Niltnd, Brynn
Nnzent, Tbos, Sr
Nally, Tbos
Neville. W J
Newman, J H
Nolan. Jaa
' Nolan, Patrick
o.
Olcot*., D G
O’Mabony, Jno
Olcot t, W H
Ott, Geo
Owens, Geo S
tyuonnar, Dennis
Olivet, Jno
O’Byrne, Edward
O'Keefe, Robt
O'Byrne, J H
O’Keefe. Peter
O’Neal. M
O’Donnell, Jno 2
O’Dwvre, Wm
O'Sullivan. D
O’Byrne, D A
O'Mahoney. C *
O’Toole, P
Oliveras, Wm D
7 O Nears, Walter
O Herman, Wm
O'Connor, Daniel
O*Donnell. Jno
O’HanllD, C A
O’Sullivan, Jno
O'Byrne, Jaa
O’Brien, M
Ottens, Wm
O’Connbr, P
Ottens, H
O’Hagan, E
O’Sullivan, C E
O’Hara, Jaa '
Olmstoad, C H
O’Donnell, M
O’Donoghoe, P
P.
H.
Hills, E S
Hogan, Mathew
Hardee, Chas S
Hirscliberg, Jos
Hussey, Wm
Hollister, H W
Holicnslcin Adam
Hernandez, Jno E
Hari r, Alfred
11 unlct, Jno R
Hart. LeviS
IMmbold, Geo
Henderson, Thos
Hag
eh, I)
liar Hoc, 11
Hu ter, Wm
Heidi, Geo M
Holcombe, Thos
Hartman. C
Houlihan, Thos
Harper, Jno
Hen Jessy, M
Hamilton, 8 P
H i de, J W
Henderson, Allen
Hanley. M
Harbors. H )
Hall, Geo W
Henderson, 8 M
Hobson, Jus F
Holmes, J W
lluntcr, R M
Hamilton, J F
Headman, n D
Preudhomme, Joseph
purse, Thos
Piatner, Chas G
Preiidergast, E M
Palmer, T H
Pratt, Auguste
Pruch,D
Ponce. Antonio
Purtell, J J
Prentiss, J M
Pbilbps, Clavius
Palmer, S B
Pollard, A J
Pendergrast, S C
Pollard, R A
Pacetty. B A''
Penry, R W
Pacetty, Juo T
Perry, F S
Piuder, N T
Palmer. H A
Poole, Juo E
Powers, Patrick
Paulsen, Jacob
Posted, W R
Pease, HW
Philips, J W
Power, B
pattiBBan, Wn H
Purse, DG
Philbrick, D G
Parse, BJ
Pettus, Edward
Perry, A B
Pacetty, B J
Pacetty, A A
Prenty, Patrick
Paul, Alex
Patterson, Jaa G
Purse, 8 E
Paine. W W
Price, Wm
Patten, Geo T
Pepper, Thos
Pettus, Geo
Pape, Wm
Payton, M
Pacetty, A R
Poiinski, J
Pitcher, Horatio
Quinn, Michael
Quigley, Dennis
Quint, Jacob
Q
Quint, G O
Quint, Jno
Ha
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Hannaniyer, F
Hardwick*, (J C
Hall, Elijah
Haywood. J M
lin
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llays Wi
, Jas
Ha
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Hopkins, I D
Hazzard, A B
Hertz, E E
Habersham, A S
Hamilton, M
Halligan, Hugh
Thomas, J H
Hanks, R P
Henseman, Jos
Howard, David
Holland, Ross
I.
Ross, Andrew M
Rioley. Jm B
Read, Jas B
Remshart, W
Russell, Isaac
Ray, Jas
Ryan, Chas E
Russell, P M
Reilly, Jas
Ruckcrt, F I
Ruckert, Francis
Ridle, W P
Robinson, Alex H
Robinson, Chas K
Rogers, E T
Ricser. I
Ryan, J.»o
Roche, J.is
R ibinsou, W G
Koos, Jos .
Riley, Hugh
Reilly, Juo
Kaey, «Tno
Ruwe, HG
Richardson, E C
Riley, Hugh
Rich, M
Richmond, H P
Rosenhaud, J
Ryan, D
Riordon, Jno
Robbins, G D
Russell, R
Reldy, M J
Reed, Jas
Romev, Jas
Reilly, M (2)
Rutzler, J F
Reilly, Juo W
Richardson, W F
Roggenteiu, H
Robinson, E
Rhind, C D C
Remshart, W W
J.
Jachens, Claus
Jansen, Adolf
Jones. Geo J
J -tinstone, G II
Johnson, O F
Joyce, Timothy
Johnson, B P
Jones, John
Johnson, John
Jones, A L
Jacob, Anthony
K.
K,>11,ick, PM
K liler, August
lv ug,») B
Ruck, F
Kiiiiy. Juo
KorIi, Freil
K'»n, Edward
Kavju
gti, M
Kent. Ezra H
Rogers, GaO t
Rowell, Waring
Russell, Isaac
Reedy, J
Relllv, Peter
Rowland, Jno C
Rogers, C D
Reilly, Jas K
Relil, Michael
Rogers, Wm N
Roche, Dsn
Reedy, Jno
Robertson, Geo, Jr
Rooney, Barnard
Reinhart, Julias
Ryan, M (J
'Roberts, J A
Robieler, L
Rutherford, Jno
Russell, Levi S
Roseitcn Jno
Rossell, Jus K
Kuwe, J H
Roberts, Hiram
Rooney, Matthew
Ryan- Patrick
Roe, Edw’d
Rouse, Jos, Jr.
' Ryan, Alex
Reilly, MicbT (1)
Robinson, J H
Redmond, Jss
Russell, P M, Jr
Rooney, Patrick
Ryan,M
Reilly, P
Roesiter, P
Reilly, Timothy
Rochfort, John
Ryan, U
Rogers, Wm
Reilly, John
Roche, John
Riley, John •
S.
Shipping.
HILTON HEAD.
ii O Wi ? i.
oop Fanny & Mary,
Capt. Sioxxn,
Is running
ar
Boston and Harannah
Steamship Line.
FOR BOSTON
j regular
Hilton Head, ear^ffif
trips between Savannah and
freight at regular rates, and,
when - desired, a few passengers. She is per
fectly dry. In good order, and has made remarkably
quick trips. She carries the United States mail. The
National Express and Transportation Company and
-Southern «ype»— are authorized to receive packages
^Any information can be obtained of Capt. 8ickel,
or by inquiring of H. G. RtrwE, comer of St Julian
and Bryan streets. 11
The fast steamship
CITY OF BATH
G. W. Lovawcy, Commander,
'jt
will sail for the above port on
OLD SEMI-WEEKLY LIKE.
Leare etlry Mar'anil Saturday.
For Palatka, E. Fla.,
TOUCHING AT BRUNSWICK, ST. MA
RY'S, FEKNANDINA, JACKSON-
VITJ.E AND. PICOLATA,
The new and elegut steam packe's,
LIZZIE BAKER,
i 1 n : ■ -Capt. N. KING, and
SYLVAN SHORE,
f : dipt /AkHB fccKRR,
having been specially fitted np for this route with
unsurpassed accommodations, will leave regularly
for the above places, the SylvanShore every TUB>-
DAY MORNING, and the Uzzle Baker every SATUR
DAY MORNING, at ten o’clock.
Returning, will leave Jacksonville ewgr Tuesday
and Friday, arriving at Savannah every Wednesday
and HatnMa^momiugs, in time to connect with the
New York steamers. .
Hr freight er Passnge apply at the office on Florida
W ^ 0r ‘° , CLA4^ACffi(NINGHAJi, u
N. R—All freight payable by shippers. )yi6-tf
FOR SALE,
Apply to
a7-2aw6m
RIVER STEAMBOATS and TOW-
* BOATS, of various sizes and draft.
* a iao,
.Selling Vessels, Steam Barges, Ac.
-e A. M. DA COSTA,
No. 42 Water street, N. Y.
VALUABLE PLANTATION
For Sale.
Silva. Jas 8; Soullard, E A: Shields, P K; Stoddard,
John: SwoU, Wm; Schley, Jaa Si: Sadler, Alex H;
Stamm, Anton; Stuart, Lyman 8; Smythe, E D; Ste
phens, Henry C; Savage, John; Sinney, Jno; Shea, T
It-. fin/,. Oanotr T D - QimiiTi .Tai*nh • Simon Jno:
W; Stern, Geo; Sausy, J R; Simon, Jacob; Simon, Jno;
Spaiue, IB;Strous, I H; 8chroeder, M; Shepherd,
Jos; Symons, W R; Schwarz, Chas; Selig, M; Skeban,
Jas; Schneider, Frank; Scranton, D T; Smutz, W H;
Stamm, B; Strauss, Peter; Shannon. Mat;.Sheftall,
Sol; Salter, Henry; Schreck. Chas L; Sweat, F B;
Smith, Thos; Sims, F W; Stegiu, Jno H; Skipper, R
\V; Stone, T; Staley, Jno A; Smith, Henry; Sorrell,
Francis; Schwarz, John; Silva, E A; Sullivan, Timo
thy; Sorrell, A C; Short, Patrick; Stokes, J J; Soxton,
John G; Smith, Jas; Smith, Lewis; Schertz, F A; Sim
mons, W; Smith, Patrick; Stransa, B; Silverhill, 8 W;
Skinner, Jas; Sturtevant, JafiC; Scream, John; Smith,
A; Sinquefield, M; Sturtevaut, Jno-S; Stone, A W;
: v\ i. o-. nn i CD- O^hpidoTnnn A • ^nlomODR.
ruxeE subscriber offers his plantation and appur-
. . tenances for sale on reasonable terms; also, the
entire crop of Corn, Cotton, Cane. Potatoes, Ac.,
now In process of cultivation. ... „ ..
This Plantation is situated nine miles fromMadl-
son Court House, FI* , and two miles from Cherry
Lake Church, where-lhere are good schools now in
successful operation. The fertility of the s< 11 and
beallhfulnese of the place, and the high moral tone of
the neighborhood, make it one of the most desirable
place* In the State.
The land is well watered with lakes and running
branches, that have never failed in the most pro
tracted droughts, and the uncleared lands are cov
ered with the finest oak, hickory aud pine timber.
The plantaten Is now In successful operation, with
400 acres planted in long staple cotton, which will
produce at least 200 bales; 2I« acres In corn, which
will produce 4,i-Oli bushels corn.
The lands on the entire place are composed of
2,5<i0 acres—1,000 acres cleared and under good
fences.
I will also sell eighty head of hogs, fourteen good
moles, well brote, two horses, three plantation wag
ons, fanning utensils to run twenty ploughs, black-
smith and carpenter’s tools, one McCarthy Cotton Gin.
household and kitchen furniture, and everything else
on the place. . . .. .„„„
There Is an unfai ing well of water on the place,
good dwelling house anil cabins sufficient to secom-
-ii .k. i.kAMvo oAoaaaarg fix amilr thl* n an-
mod ate all the laborers necessary to woik the plan
tation successfully.
II -applied for early, the purchaser will get a bar-
Knapp. <
Km nr. Edward
King. N
Kayes, -las
Krauss, Peter
Kehoc, Patrick
Kennedy. Jno
Kirby, Michael
Kelly, John
King. \V N
K. nuy. Michael
L.
Lewis. Jno W
Lutupe. O
Lark, Peler
Lain pc, Montgomery C
Lain. D N
Lorche, Juo
Larue, J L
Levy, S Yates
loichlison, Robert
Latham, Juo L
r, <i It, Jr
Lewi-. G
)G
l.eohardy, Juo M
Lyon, rims
Lenali.in, I’atrick
Kin. Kern r. I T
Leller, A
Luce, A B
I,.-. Dmrtel
Looney. Patrick
Luma. Jno
L')w, Andrew
Lee. Wmfit
Linville. H H
Lear
. J I
Let*. Abel
Lundersliine, C I*
LeHardv, J C
Long, J T
Leuzer, G
, Laurence
I.o
•iJ'l**
Jno
Sullivan, D J; Sweat, S B; Scheideman, A; Solomons,
A A; Sullivan, Jno(4); Stokes, A A; Seiley, Cbss; 8L
Clair, Chas; Spicer, Silas; Strata, J R; Scott, Michael;
Schultz, J; Smith. J V;Smith, C E;Scamlan, B;Smitb.
J M; Sullivrn, John; Silverberg. S A; Shea, Jno; Speo
eiggez, S L;Soholl, Jno; Schroedey. Jno; Snyder, H E;
Schafer, 1’; Scan Ian, Stephen; Sullivan, Jno (2); Sulli
van, Jno (3); Scanlsn. Pafk; Stnlts. H A;- Sullivan,
Joseph. Stieloater, A; Schneider, C; Sulhvan. Jeremi
ah; Sullivan, Eugene; Sheridan. Jas; Smiti^ Bernard;
Sueililock, L; Sheehan, John; Shea, Jno; Shea, Den-
cmiih .Ivin v- Sranlitn. Jno:Sullivan. MM; Scud-
uis- Smith, Jno E; Scanlan, Jno;SnUivan,MM; Scud-
der E-Solomons, M 8; Sullivan, D; Schnnck, John-
Smith, W W; Scball, Jno, Jr; Story, E Pl Shea, Murty
Scherzer Wm; Sheftall, M; Symons, Jas; Schenck,
Fred; Smith, A B; Sullivan, Dan’l; Strickland, ZL:
Short, Adam; Smye, Bich’d; Staley, Tuos J; Smith,
Peter; Schneil. V; Sullivan, Jno (5); Smith, L K; San-
uiforil, R B; Shaler, Peter; Sheftall, E; Shaw, O W.
T
HE UNDERSIGNED have entered into a limited
Partnership, under the Firm name of CRANK &
GRAYBILL* for the transaction of a General Com-
mission business in the City of Savannah, llemati
A. Crane and Jam s H. Graybill. of Sovannah, are
the general partners, and James S. Graybill. or Ma-
coo, Georgia, is the special partner, and contributes
twenty thousand dollars (*20,0 0; to the common
-stock. Tkis partnership is to commence on the nrst
of Angnst, 1868, and shall terminate on the 31st of
July, 1969.
Topper, F A; Tilden, B G; Thompson. David; Tor-
lay, A F; Turner, W H H; Tucker, John F; Ten Bro-
eck, Jno D; Taylor, JnoC; Turner, R T; Taggart,
Grantham, I; Thomas, Jno T; Tiaon, W H; Thomas,
Jas O; Thomas, C W; Thomas, Daniel R; Tyson, J S,
Tullv, Michael; Tunlib, P; Townsend, M; Thompson
Jno C; ThumpBOU, Jno; Turner, Thos M; Thompson,
Chas- Thompson, Geo E; Tierney. Jno; Toohlll, T;
Thompson, Jos C; Turner, W H; Talbot, Jaa; Taylor,
Frank; Thompson, J R; Turner. Bichard; Tebeau,
Jno K; Tatcm, B H; Thompson, H J; Tully, Bernard;
Tebeau, L C; Theus. TH; Tomlinson, A; Turner,
(IT; Theus. TN.
V
l.yu
Lac
I’atr
ster. R E
Lyon, W U
Low, Jno
L'-kler. Frauk
Little, D S
I.iudeustrutb, Jno
Lynch, Jno
M. .
Mnkin, Jno
Muller, M P
Me Karl a d. W S
Mygau, P R
Miller, Jacob
Me Nish, .Jno J
Monahan, Jas
Vroom, Wm L; Vetaburg, Jacob; Veilstich, Henry;
Vetsburg, A; Van Newton, J H; Von Glaen, H; Von
Glahn, Claus; Van Horn, Chas.
w.
Wayne, B A; West, J J; Walker, R D; Wiltberger,
Wm 11; Weeks, W H; Wheaton, John F; Weinheimer,
Jacob; Wade, John; Waldburg, Jacob; Wittmer, B;
Ward, H G; Wooten. A H; Williams, W H; Wilson,
Wm; Waltner, Geo; Wade, S H; White, Samuel; Wal
ter, August; Well, E A; Wayne. Thos 8; Wayne, Ro
bert; Wilbur, Aaron; Warner. Preston; Wolber, Jno;
White, Jas; Willind. Jos D; Whitehead, B; White, C
J; Williams, W T; Wilson, Geo; WZring^WB; Walsh,
W M; White, Joseph; Walsh. Jere Adah; Wilcox. Al
bert; Weber, C W; WeU, Henry; Wendelken, M;
Williamson, Juo; Wray, Wm; West, C W; Winkler,Z N;
--.Vails, T; Wisely, P; Welch, B; Watkins, JasF; Whit
tle, A G; White, Chas; Wade, E C; Wood, Geo;
Wohltman; Walter, P; Wfttahen, GH; Wayne, HC;
Walsh, M; West, AM;Wurzburg, H; Wood James
Wash, W W ; Whalen, Patrick ; White, Patrick
Withiugton, E O; Williams, M H; Winslow, I H
Wany, J J; Williams, JnoH; Withington, JE; Way,
H H; Wylly, W A J; Williams, Henry; Wynn, A M;
Watson, R H; Workman, T8; Waver, A H; Walsh, T
J; Will C; Williamson, J Pi -Wylly, W B; Walsh, Wm
Wilson, Leonard; White. Jas W; Werntz; J H; Walsh
M S; Whelahan, Jas; Wylly, F B; Willink, H F, Jr
Wiliink, H F, Sr; Walsh, Jas; WilBama, Jno; White,
C; Waddell, Hugh; Way, W H; Wilcox; Z P; Whalen,
Jas; Wiegand, P; West, HT; Whitly, P; WeUe, JnoR.
’ Y.
M .
A
Mendel. Eimnnel
McCauley, Wm J
Murchisen, Jns
McUlouc, Jas
Moh«, Jno
Meredith, Wm
Meyer, E D
McSorley, L
Meldriui, Ralph
Mahoney, Jas
Math, Thos
M. ves, T
Mein hard, Isaac
McCarthy, Florence
Moran, Jas
Mulligan, Thos
Miller, J;i9-
Mills. N C
Mye
, O I
Mai|slield, Thos
Mehrten#*. Jno G "
Muller, M P
Muu'hv. Christopher
Mefjiughlin, W J
Mehrtens, L
Mell, W li. Jr
W P.
Miller, Geo W
Moore, ii W
Miller, Robt -
McGoa an. J C
‘"Martin, Jno D
Myers. F W
Mayer, S A
Me Hale, A
Martin, Luke
Mann, D
Morgan, Th^s
McNish, T W
Mallov, T F
McMahon, Patrick
McDermott, Thos
Melcher, Juo
McNally, Paftick •
McAllister. A
McGuire, Luke
Morgan. Jos
McDonald, Jos
Morrison. J
Myrell, F
Mtantzcll. i' H
Mahei*. Thos
Martha, Joa
McMahon. Thoa
McCormick, A
Mattox, M M
Mundori. Frederick
Murphy, N
Morris, M
McIntosh. J B
Aladtlox, T A
McMahon, Suo
McDonald, J W
Mehrten^, Ju» R
Mehrtens, J H
Mulligan, Jas
McAleer, F
Mehrtens, U C
Mason, S W
Moran, Peter
Miller, S S
Mack, Jerry
Morse, Harvey
Myddleton, J M
McCabe, Edward
Mire, A F ^
McMahon, Jas J
Murphy, Maurice
McDermott, Jno 2
Marwelstcio, c \
Mills, T K
McHenry, Wm
Masters, T B
Murphy, Prtrick
McCrohan, J
Millar, C C
Myers, H
Mell, Joseph
Mailing, Jas
May, W H
McArthur, AG
Moran. W
May, Sfms
Moore, Juo
McHugh, Robt
Masters. M
Mell, T 13
McEligott, E
Malcomson. Thoa
Maiming, M
McCarthy, J H
McDonald, H J
Manses, Jacob
3Iayer, Juo A
Mcflfroy, P
Miller, J A
McDonald, Jno .
McKendree, Robt
Ma ieiy* Jno
McKenna, B F
Murphy, Michael C
Miller, A J
Milonc, Jno
Moran, Michael
Marshall, J W
Yonge, Wm A; Yomw, Philip; Thane*, A G; Yonge,
Easton; Yonge, Jno; Young*Phillip; Yonge, C R.
z.
Zogbaum, W D; Zeigler, Jno; Zeigler, Solomon
Zaccbarias, E.
All persons wishing to register are informed that
the registry book is now open at Ihla office; (tha regie-
try list will close on Monday, September 3rd, at two
o’clock, p. m.) All males, white or colored, subject to
the Capitation tax, will at once return their names to
City Treasurer’s Office; incase of default execution^
will issue. JAMES STEWART,
Clerk of Council.
Cotton Yarns,
O F THE BEST DESCRIPTION, received direct
from the Gconee Mills, Green county, Georgia,
always on hand and lor aale hy
cn2.i-eodlw EDWIN E. HERTZ 6 CO.
House and Bakery to Rent.!
THE HOUSE AND BAKEBY on the
southeast vomer of Bonth Broad and Mont
gomery etreeta to rent. Apply to
Mbs- ISABELLA EVANS,
au3l-7t Bvana’ Bow.
EXECUTORS’SALE
Yyr 1LI. BE SOLD, at the Lower Market Honae. in
the city of Angusta, on the first Tneaday In Oc
tober next, and, if neceeauJy, lrom day to day there
after, daring the usual hoars of public aalea, the fol
lowing property, part of the eatato at Thomas
ming. deceased, to-wit:
TWENTV-BIUHT LOTS, gnitable for building,
laid ont on a tract of land adjoining, on the wfst, the
village of Summerville.
A plat of these lots may te seen at the
Barnes A camming, over the Pest Office.
Aleo, a TRACT OF FINE LAND, about fifty acres,
commonly called the “Quarry Tract,” or ‘-Bocks,
weet of the U. 8. Arsenal. ~
Terms of aale: One-third cash; the other two-thlrda
in two equal annpal instalments, with Interest from
day of aale, teemed by *-
■G 1 '*. < . .
Executor of Thomas Com
JULIA A. CUMMINS.
Executrix ef Thomas Camming, doc eased
anl-Stawtde
Tauday, Sept. 4, at - o’clock. ,
For freight or passage, apply to
RICHARDSON ft BARNARD,
Agents.
au3I
EMPIRE LINE-FOR NEW YORK.
Cabin Paoagt, 123 Steerage, ,i:i
The line aldenheel steamship
ALABAMA,
LIMEBURNBR Commander,
Will sail as above on
Satunley, September 1. at 13 * o’clock p. in.
For freight or passage, having superior accommo
dations, apply to
B. H. HARDEE,
No IS Stoddard's Range.
GARRISON 4k ALLEN,
»°2‘No. 6 Bowling (jseen, New York.
For Augusta
AND ALL WAY LANDINGS ON THE
SAVANNAH RIVER
THE STEAMER
SWAN
Will leave on
Wednesday, Sept’r 5th, at 9 o'clock a.
Freight received np to 8 a. m. on Wednesday.
For freight or passage, apply bn boari or to
M. A.
septl-rt
. COHEN, Agent.
TUB UNITED STATES tBRAZIL
HAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
ST. THOMAS, PARA, PERNAMBUCO,
BAHIA, AND. RIO DE JANEIRO. BEI
Under contract with the United States and Brazl
Governments for the carriage of the malls, will dis.
patch one of their
NEW FIRST CLASS 8IDEWHEEL
BTBAMSBXPS,
each over 2,000 tons burthen,
On the 22d of Every Month,
From the
JPort of New Yorkl
For the following named port*
ing rates of passage* payable in
lent:
Address me at Madison O. H., Fla.
aulO-dtf
JOHN L. TOQEg.
Notice.
nor oamn.
From New York to St Thomas (30
From New York to Para $160
From New York to Pernambuco 170
From New York to Bahia. 180
From New York to Rio de Janeiro 200
Steerage at half these rates, meala Included, but
not bedding.
An experienced Surgeon is attached to each vessel.
All Letters moat pasa through the Poet Office. Post
age 10 cents.
For further information or passage appiy to
B. H. HARDER Agent,
No. 12 Moddard’s Block.
GARRISON A ALLEN,
m;31 New York Agents.
ang4 6w
H. A. CRANE,
J. H. GRAYBILL,
J. S. GRAYBILL.
“NEW DRUG STORE.”
bul^ street.
DR. JOHN A. MAYER, Agent,
Respectfully informs the Physicians that he is pre
pared to pnt np prescriptions at all times. A light
will be kept burning during the night at the door,
where a bell will be found. an20-tf
Medical Card.
DR. YH.DDHC4S.
- Office, northeast corner of Drajton and Presi
dtnt streets. anl4-lm
GEORGIA FLOUR,
From New Wheat.
1 A A SACKS AND HALF SACKS In store and
lUu for sale by
HOLCOMBE & CO.
BRICKS! BRICKS!!
120*000 WM^nrntBric^or^b^
On Savannah and Ofeeocbee Canal, above Swavneta.
iy28. -
FRANCIS E. TIMMONS*
IRON
BKASS FOUNPEE
MANUFACTURER OF
Stationary Engines
SAW MILLS,
Sugar Mills, Sugar Boilers, Columns and
Girders, Pipea, Pulleys, Wheels, Rail
road Wheels and Machinery,
Castings of every de-
scription. a
SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO
general jobbing machine work,
Sol 170 Fawwlck Street,
Oppoot e the Water Tower,
—y4-inio AUGUOTA, GEORGIA.
FOR SALE.
irts and nt the follow-
gold or Its eqniva-
NATURE’S OWN BEI
Congress Spring Water.
Empire Spring Water.
Columbian Spring Water.
No natural or artificial compound has yet been dis
covered or manufactured that equals these waters as
a preventive, relief and permanent cure for many
emporary and chronic diseases, as proved by the
experience of many thousands who have drank them
for years, with the most beneficial effects.
CONGRESS WATER
Is a cathartic, alterative and tonic, and Is a valuable
remedy tor affections of the liver and kidneys, dys-
ia, gout, chronic constipation and cutaneous dis-
eases, is a most powerful preventive of the fevers
and bilious complaints so prevalent in warm cli-
mate9 ’ EMPIRE WATER
Is a cathartic, and a valuable remedy for rhenma
ttsm. derangement of the liver, diseases of the skin,
and general debility. Ita effects are most mintary in
lung diseases. It is an almost sure cure for scrofula,
and the most aggravated forms of dyspepsia. As a
preventive and cure for all billons derangements it
stands unrivalled.
COLUMBIAN WATEH
Is a tonic and diuretic of a highly beneficial charac
ter, and is a positive remedy lor diabetes, gravel,
calculus, Irritaiion and inflammation of the honeys
and bladder, and has most ilngnlarig acttve effects
in restoring theie organs when deWhtated by long
disease. Females who have suffered for years from
Irregularity, and the distressing diseaeea known
only to their sex, have been entirely cored by the
fftiCnfnl and judicious om of Columbian Water.
These waters are bottled freehand pore, from each
of the above named springs. In so careful and secure
a manner that they preserve Ml their medicinal value
for years, and 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 ride of the cork, thus:
( congress Watkr. j « (Khvir* Witzs, j
{ C. 13. 8. CO. | t U, A.E.8.0O. J
| Columbian Water, 1
t C. A E. S. Co. |
Packed safely and securely, In boxes suitable for
shipment to any part of the world. Congress and
Empire Waters In boxes containing toor dozen pints,
or two dozen quart bottles each. Columbian Water
in boxes containing four or six dozen half pints, or
fear dozen pint bottles each. $
X^OUR OF THE CITY HAND FIRE ENGINES,
JC built by Hanueman A Co., Boston. Being auc
tion Engines, are well adapted for cities not supplied
wltkwater works. These Engines have been well
cerenor, and are In good order. Apply to
B. LACHLISON,
snT-lm Chairman of Special Committee.
Yacht for Sale.
rflHE FAST SAILING YACHT “JANE L,” wri
J. found In sails and rigring, and newly coppered.
Also, a thorough bred SADDLE HORSE, seven yean
old and warranted sound. Apply to^
anVS-lw Corner Bay Lane and Drayton at.
House Wanted.
JiKORG I A—CHATHAM COUNTY.—To all Whom
tE it may may concern:
Wheieaa, Jacob Quint will apply at the Court
of ordinary for Letters of AdministnUon on the es
tate of Wm. Andre, late of raid couty, deceeea '
These are, therefore, to cite and artmowtah all
#«F tfk«q pm*g a email DWELLING
HOUSE to rent, between now end October
1st, will find a good tenant by applying to
JOHN a MAKES * CO.,
MS Comrera street.
It may concern to bn and appeer t»
make objection (If any they have]
first Monday in September nett,
will be granted.
Witness my official rignrinretrie-tat
IBM. D. A. O’
Sold by all Druggists, Hotels, Wine Merchants, and
fint-dras Grocer*. *
Sold only nt wholesale by
UOTCHKUE SOME, Proprietor*-
M Boekaaaa St., *• T -
Ordere by mril receive prompt attention,
jnly7-eod2m -
Cotton Gins.
J^ATBBT INVENTIONS OF HAND AND FOOT
QINB, nt very low prtben, for rale by
nnJMf
O. L. COLBY * CO.
COftM.
bushels prime Yellow, instore.
Floe sale by • • ,,. _ __
aal-tf r MUPUTf BltL l OP,
LIME.
Dockland ijnk
2000 BXRRK “ of be< ‘
in fine order, te rale by • rm**
enl-tf wpanrwr mu. A CO.
4000'
per mmmmip
/ n -f
99#*
MM Mm TrileW Cora, Mbdlng
Eefc' v* -.
OCTAVO* OOHENJA CO.
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