The Daily news and herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1866-1868, September 03, 1866, Image 3

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1 . * aL ^O^o. SEPTEMBER j3. \» t^P ^es® l ‘ r & I *iK»- m * dty of Tuesday, September 4th, fob ACUTT9TA. W4U wcdncBdaj, September 5th, at 9 „-r 1 ,t nt]a FOB FI.OKIDa. , ,.7ie baker, every Saturday morning, at L '* l '^Vi Ivan snore, every Tuesday morning, at % l l ftiiil Departure of Trains. ur§ vi DAILY 1'ASSENGER UP TRAIN , RAH ^vannab at.. 8 \fafOU at* ; Augusta al., 6:15 p. m, 8 p. m. i'ASSENO^R train 1.". 8-46 IT ' i 7:05 P. U. Slnlatan Almanae-TUi Day. - * l! ’ | I . ?Hion watAjUj S sir At Tybae^..i.|.i.i. f 1 33iAt Pptt.. i i c tfrlj r ipping Intelligence. PORT OF SAVANNAH. Sunday, Sept. 2, ISM. i Arrived. Steamship Gen Barnes, Morton, New York—Wilder A Fullarton. Steamer Sylvan Shore, Tncker, Palatka, Ac.—Clag- liorn A Cunningham. br liark Janet, Dalglish, Bermuda, in ballast—L J Guilmartln & Co. . , . . ... .... Brig Fredonia, Main, Phrf Udyai, B C, fifl bjilatt— P Youge A Co. Cleared. Steamship Alabama, Pemberton, New York—B H Hardee. Steamer Lizzie baker. King, Palatka-Claghorn A Cunningham. nr ivuniiah at rl . SMHr PASSENGER TRAIN SiV#» n ali at 4-unI m jm«=" at ■ 7 ; 0o a. m. Jkm v «^* sight passenger train 5:40 p. m. 8:25 I*. M. 1. ^"V^almak at v 5:50 a. m. Arr.''*- 1 *' VI jj e au j Gordou trains couQfcct with 'l l:* night passenger trains at Gordon. . h .. n pd»J al * au * w ,- L p hailroad—daily (Sundays ex- ITU.-™ A.M1 ’ ceptc d, . . 1,1 nail at 7.30 a. m. '■'“'■'^ml^ulleat ,•■■7:30 e. u. trn ' rauuia-sville at 0:00 A. M. l-r* vra ..savannah at 0:10 P. tt. \rr:'« a fi,iu of Closing Jtta^laT^ r . | J Post Office, Savannah, Ga. i ... ii tliis office as follows: . u j» \ii.i»4 >.vd, for Augusta, South Caro- 1 ' S l lli ill and Beaufort) anil ail States iu the liin'Hut'-a j r j.-j or ida and that part of Georgia I bv Florida Steamers and .Atlantic and Gull " i at iip. ml Gaily. ^ ; Miui. Kailboad, for Augusta, Columbus, ‘ •cville at" 1 Nash* die, through (touches and way • J ‘ “ . ... .-very day. ip ia- H.MLiUMn.Jor.al^ points on Bain bridge,^SloRticello, Fla.,* thwestern Florida and the West- >UU ji S •atheru C<iast, 5 v, a. in. daily, Sundays ex- ■'rtioitiPA Steamers, for Brunswick, StC MarfV r . .i .ja«-ks«iiiville, and all points on St. John’s 'TviiM-teru ami Eastern Florida, 9 o’clock •hbldavs auil Saturdays. ,,\ Kll ;s steamer, 7’* every Friday morning. !‘i ‘.\ vl;u -jiKAMtu sails for Liverpool from New • 1 -th August, from Bttsfon 29th August. 1 •j’-.N, s i HAM EH sails from New York 29tli Aug. v in^Ta s:uh 4r*'in Now York l^lkuvs: A^pin- va! H-*' ri*, Bales, Hamburg aim Jijfciaoij SeptJ lgt. Imn j Sent Without Danger Of Loss, t . j- an' 1 «>f Money Orders, at the Savannah Post .d office opens for business at 9 a. m. (md 5 ...[p. in. < *u Suuifays the office is open froni A. L. Harris, P. M. i i i {intt*(ir^. I» } Per steamer Sylvan Shore, from Palatka, etc—10 bales sea island cotton, 45 head cattle and mdse. ’ . ,. , Kxport*. | ) j Per steamsliip Alabama, for ^ew York—3^3 bales cotton, 116 do domestics, 2> pkgs mdse, 5 hbls and 2 cases. 1 liv iiiaMJ' AND * .1. r.«.! iUJil coutigu* Auction Sales. BY BL.UN ii MEYER. lAfcil . 7 tierces B*oon, i 1 tierce Beef Hams * 30 barrels Potatoes 16 boxes Sicilian lemons • t • 10 barrels Batter Crackers 50 barrels Flour, ne plus ultra 150 barrels Ohio Flour, round hoop 5 firkins Goshen Butter 20 boxes Tomato Catsup 10 boxes assorted Syrups 10 boxes Claret Wine—St. Julien Medoc 40 boxes Toilet Soap 20,000 8egars, various brands Clothing. Dry Goods, Shoes and Notions 1 good Draft Horae.. 1 Wagon, 1 Buggy, and _ •Atteiien»>v«aseartinent.of .Furniture. sep3 SINCE THE LAST tNpU M£6SA|QE Issued by the Proprietors op UNDERWRITERS’ SALE. it tfetu WYUY '& tHBIgntW. ' On WEDNESDAY NEXT, 5th September, at lO.if clock, at A. N. Miller's Foundry Wharf, ** 40 Cons fmore or lesai MaelHiiery * Iron Bolts *-» • v.- Lath Frames Cast and Wrought*Irons, *<•., Ac. Sold for account of the Underwritere «Bd all con Cerned. Terms cash. sep3-3t FIST 11.1 j «V BHOTGKK, NewsdeuUrs, Sta- :i ., Ul . r s .mil Booksellers, Bull street (down stairs; i«rs,*r hay iaue, next to the Post Office^ arc au- •hi.nz.ii<«!iitMfor the Daily News & Herald. SlJonlcrs ieft with them will bo promptly attended r.o-t.i Ki(;istry List, 1866. City of Savannah, 1 ■E CLERK of council, August 28, 1866. J sin list will close at this office on Monday uilior 3d. at 2 oVIock p. m. Parties failing their names will be subject to a double tax f execution. James Stewart, Clerk of Council. Mayor’s Court. There were but two cases brought up bofore His Honor the Mayor for trial on Saturday. The first was that of a young married woman, who wus iharmed with being drank and disorderly in the e.r>f ts. and using very insulting language to the po- luviuan who arresled her. On being taken to the Po ll,. Barracks, she carried her child, seven months old, with her : but being unable to care for herself, much leas her child, it was sent back to its father. The wo man was sent to the Police Barracks to scour the premises, after WliiClrshe is to be discharged. J,. 9 tpli Adams, charged with creating a nuis the streets, was fined five dollars. FaMBcngera. Per ste unship Geu Barnes, from New York—J t5 Young anil lady, Mrs T Dcutcher, B Deutcher, Win Deutcner, Miss Wilt, Ii Dodd, R Williams, W Parker, K M Oppcuhcimer, Miss King, Miss M Morrison, Mrs J F Goodall, CT Cuimingbaiii, Mrs Logan aud infant, AC Lord, JM Fiatik, NK Baum, Mrs A Thornhill and 2 children, R Alouzer, lady and 4 childreu, L A Barnes, J W Goldsmith, E L Gueiard, A S Strout, R II ill lev, W II Lei and, C McKinie and wife, Mrs M lfelaria, B Moral. E W Blair, Blair, L Susens, Prof If P.iiibg 1 , BancigIt, A Huger, c Ifursey, DG Bmnmorileld and wile. Miss 11 Norton, Miss N Norton lluyiu, P D/.ialyuski, 11 >l Davenport, J Wise aud lady, M Daly, W W 11 aboard, P Morrison, Dr G Plielplis, .s Herman, Mrs Wi*od, Miss WtH>d, 1) Engle, D 1* Freeman, J Hasting, J Harrington, * McMahon, R Goodwin. D Abrahams, C Fretmsn, J ti Newell, J W Nitdo, J Knox. Pet steamship Alabama, for.New York—'YII Brad ley, J R Reid, F S Hassell me, lady and sorvt, TH Miller, .1 A Brady, A Tlialheimer, J \V’ Bessman, W Ucssinatl, «f G.uuion, W y Afm r;iy r ^ AiuslinXIm* ii Fruyuliaiii. A Lorb, J C Evans. R15 Nevicl. A Behrens. N llart, R A liardee, T A Goodwin, W Ginity, and 6 steerage.., . . m ^ couulgneen. Per steamship Gen Barn s*, from New York—C R R, A A G K R, So Ex. Nat Ex. Eclipse K F Line. J \V Ai.dei80ii .V Soil, T II Austin, G II Arledge, It Ba! lore, Hiigham H .V Co, Bouse & B, ButUweil A W, C • .1 Beats, T II B-dshaw, 1» II Behn, J A Barron, Bell, W <k>C, Bulgy*' & C, W II Burroughs, N K Baum, .1 T Bing, Blun A M, S M Colding, Clark Alb T W Cooney, Cooper. O & F, Crane .V G, Cham pion ,v F, (Mujliorn A C, o Cohen, M A Coheu, Dun can ,v J. M A Dzialynski. P Dzialy ns Hi*-DcWitt A M, Erwin 4 H, K & Kckman, Kppsleiu «£• E, M Fei st A Cy, A A L FreidcubiTg- 'V B. Grilpu .V Co. Guerard A F, S Goodail, L .1 Gnilmaniu, G As s£ilg,*A doAiin, W Green, J 8 Gartensteig, H Uaym. Housman, A A Co. A S Uartridge J llubslell. lJunU»r A G, Holcombe *fc Co, RM Hunt, L lloheiisteln, (i A lludHon, M Laviu, N B Knapp, Levi A B. Lovoll A L, J Lama, laiiville A G. G B Lnumr, Lathrop A Co, .S M.Lederer, uL irant. McKee, B A Co, Miller. T A Co, W A R Mclntire A Co, K M iclj<‘a, M S Meyer, F M Myrell Mun>hy A C, Meinhanl A' P»ro, J McMahon, Mercer A ; X* W Niver, .1 Oliver, Palmer AD. 1* d; Meyer?,. P Reilly, R A* Stern, C Rotebo, C D Rogers, L Wheedon, F \V, Siius & Co, A A Solomons ScotL H A II, B G Tilden, Tison A G, Wilder A F, ^eil A M, J L N iflilpiga, E C Wade A Co, E Zacharlas, and others. 1 Per Steamer Sylvan Shore, from Palatka, etc—J L Viilalouga, F Clark, Vaff Horn, imiyoke a Murray, and others. POUT OF FERNAND1XA. FLA. Feknandisa, Fla., Aug. 29, lb66. Suited. Bark Topeka, Blanchard, Baibailees, with 225,ooo ft p p lumber—S L Burns A Co. Aug 30—Brig Sam Welsh, Uoccker, Pliilailelphia, with lt.5,000 ft p p lumber—s L Burns A Co. Aug 30—Schr Eotlien, McGwiuily, Malanzas, with 66,000 ft p p lumber—k L Burns A Co. BY BLUN 4k Mfc YKR. Will sdld on TUESDAY. Sept.-44h, a^-11 o’clock a. m., in front of the Court House, Lot No. 20 South Oglethorpe Ward and improvements, consisting of one double Tenement on Margaret street, two stories 04.brick basement. Eaoh House bas ten rooms, all in perfect order. Also, "hfro small Ilouses on Harrison street. The whole rents st present for $i05 (>er month. Terms cash, purchasers paying for titles aud stamps. • * sep3-2t GARDES lot for sale. BY BELL, WYLLY & CHUISTIAN. Will be sold, on the FIRST TUESDAY IN‘SEP TEMBER, iu front of the Court House, o'clock, t . FIVE A N DTVN K -TEN T11 ACRES OF I.M sltnated dh (tie Skid«»ay SUell Rotd. opiN farm of L.'.I. it. Fairchild. Terms caata; jiurchaaor to pay for papers, sepl-td af 11 REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION. * BY BBLL, WYIjIjY di tiMMHTIAN. Will be sold on the FIRST TUESDAY in September, * in front of the Court House, at 11 o’clock, eastern half of LOT No. 9, X iRoche .Tythtti" PeTcivsl' 'Ward. The improvements ;ouslst of a 8miall , Wooden House. Terms cash, purchaser to pay for papers. ; ' eu’.U 1HE1».—John M- »ore, a bar-tender in the employ pf Mr 1*. McConnell, at his ale-vaults, Market Square, died very suddenly on Friday. Having no relatives and fi*w aciiuaintanccs in this city, Mr. McConnell -cutruiislv buried him at his own expense, in the Cutiiulio Cemetery. If the deceased has any relatives it in Iiojted this paragraph may meet their eye, as the addriys <*f none of them is known. Tut 1M i.—Wo have received from the brothers Estill, corner of Bull street and Bay lane, "Prank Leslie's Illustrated- Newfepkper,” and Har- prr’*, nr more properly Harpie’s Weekly. The former is tilled as usual with entertaining aud instructive rt*atliu!>. witli copious .illustrations. The latter is uude up of trashy, sensational or partisan literature, and pictures to match, the prominent feature being disgusting wood cuts from NastR/) designs on the South. ' * ’ • r~ „* The Tax-PaysiO* Guide.—We have received from Mr. IMiU a copy of the* above pami>hleti It com print; uu analytical and comprehensive digest of the rates and duties under the internal rev.enuo ■iu 1 excise tax laws of the United States, and as the luakinu.d'tax returns aud the paying of taxes are important brauches of every man’s business in these days, a copy of the pamphlet should be in every loyal otizens hands. From New York.—The steamship General Barnes, Captain Morton, from New Y'ork, arrived below at an • arlv lt«mr yesterday afternoon, but pwas prevented from coming up to the city on' account of the low Mage of the tide. The passengers and mkils of the General Barnes were brought to the city by th* steamer 0. F. Potter. For full files of late New York papers we are in- debted to Purser .4. T. Alexander. Tni: Hoisting Machine for the Exiuire IjNE.— I lie engine, Ac., intended for *lie hoisting ill anfl otlt of lreights on board the steamships of the Empire Line lias been placed iu position, aud will commence operations with the steamship San Salvador, due here' eu Tuesday next. ’ 7 ADMINISTRATORS SALE, a* BY BELL. WYLLY A CHRISTIAN. Will be sold by order of the Court, in front of tl Court House, on the FIRST TUESDAY In (X*tob< .between liie log«l hoyrs of sale, 490 ACRRH0F LAN' In Appling county, Gtfi-distrlgt, N0JHI4 Also, iu Union county, 7th district, 1st sccttoik No^ J64, con Uining 160 acres Sold or the benefit or the heirs and creditors of tne Mtiitoof-B, King.- ' * Terms cash, purchaser to pay for titles. * - -• t 0. B^ KING, au28-tds Administrator. AUCTION' SALE. » - > J BY BELL, WYLLY & CHRISTIAN. Will bn Sola on the FIRST TUESDAY in September, in front of Uie Court House, at 11 o’clock, 40 ACRES OF WELL TIMBERED LAND, situated iit Station No. 1, Central Railroad. ^ Terms cash, purcHSSBr 16paj-for papers.-Plat can be seen at.ourbonbtfngroDm. ■ . | »»'2~ BY' YORK, WILLIAMS, MclNTtRR & Cfk of Government OFFICE OF ASSISTANT Savannah Con.lgitee* per Ceiilrul UaUrnad. , Sept, 1, 1S66. jo bales cotton, 25 do yarn, 5 do d(huesties, 30 sks flour. It. do wlieal, 7.7 do round rice, 21 Obis dried Unit, 30 bdls paper, its:; pcs casting, and mdse too Patten ,fe s.m, crane ,v U, K Padellord, .1 Waslibnrn A Co, Botbwrll A W, I* U Helm, U llabcrsoam & Son, J W Lathrop <f OtcL .1 Guiimarun A Co, XV A ^aflarfin, Kt win A H, T'l* sAustlB. Jd Wtsids <* Co, ■|>eU-A I„ tillalonko, XV H Stark A ^McMahon ft, <’^ Una^ejC(C^^^hum, 11 A Co, Receipts P er Atlsntt^ A Uulf R. R. V ■' Sopt. 2, 1SG6. 134 bales colton, 3 cars' cattle, 03 bids spirits tur pentine, 53 bhls rosin, and mdse to Moan, St Hides A S, Tison A G, T ll Austin, Jluutcr A U, Clark. Junta A Co, M S Mtfver, J Ryan, M t» EltflMi, 1* C Pendle ton, J W Anderson A Son. A N .Miller, LinvilleA G, H Mclntire * Co, Kiiun. ll A Co..E 0 XVade A Co, LJ Gnilmartin A Co. XV M Nichols, N, Camp A Co, J L Vilhtlonea, XX’ Calvert, J Booth A Co, J Gilliland A Co, XV Remshart. CHANGE OF BASE. We have removed onr stock of ‘ Boots, Shoes, &c TO THE CORNER STORE Under Masonic nail, where we will be ihanklTtil to receive our friends and cu-Umiers. au25-tf TKBKAU & HI1LLIPS. li.\iik Janet Dalglish.—The bark Janet Dalglish, Captain Dalglish, which has been off Warsaw for the iu>*t four or five days, came up to the city pn Saturday b?t. She has been charter*] by Messrs, i L. J. Guil- martiii 4 Co. to load with timber and lumber for Car- Spain, at $18 per thousand aud five cents primage. . . n —rTTT - * - i nii’AHTi RK of THE Alabama.—This ttauiioh and inn- tea-going steamship, with a good, freight and quite a number of passengers, sailed 'fok New Y’ork ^unlay, at half-past twelve o’clock. Ayer’s Ague au27-ljv Arrivals at the Hotels. PULASKI HOUSE—W. H. XVlLTBKKllXK. XV B U Outt, 60 Ex 11 LShultz, So Ex R P Green, Burke co " 1) At tou, do n Mtt.iin ^u"u tu .Mis■ Cua-tant, City A Morel, N \ K .M Upiienlieimer, Cn J F Doe, Citv; F Walker^ Russellville it ll lmiihaiib A A G it it |G T Crabtreel U S H | K Alrare J F Stone, iinior. u c u rez & family N Y. • ne, Gs , SCREVEN HOUSE—G. McGlNLY. I''« l.tvincston. Fla |M Apple, City M s M Townsend, Fla H McConnell city N Murray, GreenshorolF M Myrell do ^1 11 Lovett, Cijy |j S Gamtti .*10, City •I M Jx.ncs, .saa. FrinpLcp.a s Newell, $ki.lawav W ll Hubbard, Flrf “ |l Wis** & family Ga A s strout, l^nsacola jMiss Wilut, N y br G Piielps, Columbus JW E Jones, atr S Shore h I’ Fi eeman, Macon j MARSHALL HOUSE—A. B. Luck. s White, brig O Phinney I' A Buys, Nat Ex 11 V Crockett, bark Mary Klizabetk D S'Jones, Valdosta Hen. Kia ’ * I’ *S Fitch, Griffin Robinson, Ga N Woodson, Va ’ J P Baldwin, City G W Haines, .do corn. v 6000 BDS1IELS PKIMK YKLLOW ’ ,a Hton ‘* bushels Prime Y'ellow. afloat. JV^tleby . BRA It LEX', HILL A CO dulls and Jcvcr, Rheumatism, Cancer, A.n<l Ei»ilei*tict Fitts, CURED BY ‘Mrs. eliza kfcOGH, Corner of Biouj;liton and Btroard street' ^yiO tf ' Over L. Froid’ssto EXECUTOR’S SALE. BY THOMAS J. WAIaSII. On TUESDAY, October 2d, will be sold in front of the Court House, ONE SM\LL XVOODEN BUTLIIING, on the »'*«► ern quarter of east half of Lot No. 31, Columbia Ward, fronting on York street lane. Sold lor the beneli the h«irs anil creditors of said Testate. 'Tertns'cadi, burchlse^pa^ irfg lor titles And stamps. au20 tds PHENiX STEAM SAW MILL EASTERN WHARF, SAVANNAH, GA’. T HE underpinned, havingcomplclcd their DOUBLE GANG SAW MILL, known as the! “PHtEMA STB AM SAXV MILL** would rcspectmily inform their friends and the public generally.. tpa.t they arc now prepared lo fill ordefs for Lumber m any quan tify and df any fclir®*mid'i£ngih*d- have con nected with our Mill an improved Planer, and will give particular aiteiitiou to orders tor planed and tongue and grooved lumber. • *:*•*;! Orders left at the Mill, or at •!. F. & 'Mi Hamilton s office, corner Bay and Abercorn atreute, will receiv® prompt attention. * 1 ; A share of public patronage is i respeej heited. , El I LBN & HaMIETOBS. JOS. F.ULKli, J. F. HAMILTON. *• HAMILTON. au8-tf i FOR A HANDSOME RESIDENCE in Stockton, Ga. Stockton Is u btxuiulul villaf , known as Station 13, A. & G. K. K. Skid residence __can be purchased cheap. Also, my farm of 1.5-o acres, 300 acres cleared, 12 miles from _No, Jo and 10 miles trom No. 14. Terms to suit paruJuiBef. For partlcnlars addteas , A, C. M Jlt 1 XU, 3 au25-lm* Stockton. G». M iscelfaBxeous. Planteife’ m 6stetter’s SfOMACH BITTERS, For the information and guidance of til who regard HEALTH - As the GREA'TKST OFTKMPGIIAL BLESSINGS, the demand f..rIhTh potent'ar.d atrreeable Vegeu- r.ijijyoNiq and ALTERATIVE haa • *- i been immensely increased. , Jr Not onlytin tb|s eounUry, but in til other \>nds to whi^h coWtncree haUrtkstf flag, the paatii^ltierit* or the article aro known and appreciated. R has t>cen found auitol to all cliaaatea, all localities, and the needs of every class of society. Compounded of ilie purest vegetable ihgredienla, unalloyed with any mineral salt or porroslve vegetable alkaloid, and com bining tlm properties of a WHOLESOME STO MACHIC, a GENTLE LAXATIVE, and anetUclent ANTI-BIL1QUS AGENT, it is endorsed by practica Chemists as the safest, ^nd by unprejudiced physt- ciaaa as Urn sorest Prevenkttive, Regulating and RestoratiVaPreparation of the age, The nature of Us erttaponente to the guarantee or ts haantesssessr-' DkconsTsik of thP>Xlntulatlng prin- C1PI’MrA<I«'iffinest tonic, itoAtoHUltopsNtnt, antMooriBltlik aj|d auti-spas- (imdfMu rist, noets and barks that botautcal rasearidi luvidlV.X develojteil for the use of man. Every vegeta ble aubstauec that enters into its eottipositiim is- culled ami selected with scrupulous care, and no; tiling that is not sound and perfect of it, kind is osed. iu its manufacturer! ' * * “* " : — - In the lact.iry at“ frttshurgh, Pennsylvania, a tr}*- Wy, i>f*inspMnii>u- far more thorough than that •rflopfttd ty Government anttiurity,. as a tost of the quality of the great staples of life, is rigorously prac tired. Every barrel of the cereal atimnlaut which forms the basis of the Bilters is ascertained to be abV solntely pure iteforc it is received Into the manufac turing department.'anti every leaf and fibre of the medicating iagredieuts scrutiuized before the proert •df ^iiqy^tt c4MtieBfes.- < 8ty;lt is tha enospous ca tytotXhe taiks'ia which the Bitters are prepared that the proprietors are enabled to keep a large stock on band, and to shppiy the domestic and foreign market t^ith, an artic’le featured ami mellowed by time. WbCBtlfe liery and biting flavor which at tacbes to'6'rtJlhairy fetters, and which is due to their newness and the Interior quality of.the. .drugs and alcohol of which they are coueocted, is never per ceivciL in Jhis igild aad agreeable prepayqtion ConRhg to the testimony of able chemists, the es leHjtfjir^a'd'Rre is the most-healthfol of all spirits, MU'? VI Ml 0. fillii r il1 ' Hostetler’s STOMACH BITTERS Are flu? only Medicinal Tonic in the WorJ4 of which that fluid is the stimulating ingredient. *, To Dyspeptic Sufferers. Untler (lie general head of Dyspepsia may be classed all the varieties of Indigestion. Its sytoptoms are The undersigned, having become proprietors of the property known as the - LOWKK UAVANNAH RICH MILL." intend at once putting in all hew and needtoary machinery for making it a FIRST-CLASS BICE POUNDING MILL No paths will lb spared to have Rice thoroughly cleaned and. prepared. for market, and to the Planter* and Factors who give us their patronage we can premise fell tttetton to their Interests. , 1 Hiving ample facilitiei for storing Rloe, Planters and Factors can ship at any time to the MUI toanlt their convenience, to lemain on storage pr for pounding. LLOYD D. WADDELL. ’ WILLIAM Ml TURNO. ROSE & ARKWRIGHT. Haring taken entire charge of the work in* of the above named Mill, we wouhl respeetfoily. »& of the Planters and Factors living m the vicinity of Savan nah their patronage for the coming season, sad In ar doing We end bat promise a carafti titsatioa to their Interest, bated upon our past business cameetion aud experience in that line of taeice«a. The Mill will be in perfect order for pounding by the 1st of October. ROSE A ARKWRIGHT. IT QUARTERMASTER,IT , Ga., Angust 21, lStiti. J WILL OFFER AT PUBUv’ AUCTION ON DAY. the 3rd day or September, 1806. the followinfe QUARTERMASTER’S STORKS: ' 1 Marine Compasses .-1< Pump Boxes T 'n r Steam, Water and Splitting Gauges ! Steelyards Leather and Uabber Belting Rubber Hose Cant Uooks Oakum, Solder ’J ' Cotton XVaate " Life Preservers * , Mincing Knives ' n 11 Cnps, Saucers and Plates Stocks ■ ,i i i Assorted UJiain r", i ' . j <•' t t Assorted IrtB ’ !! • • Sheet Copper Sperm, Lard and Tar Oil Wood Sercws • Clamp Wood Saws Saddlers' Wax Floating Stage Saddles, Mnle Bridles ’ Martingales, Whip Lashes Tafees, t'rdcitilts t ' ! ! - Man! Handles Top Manl and Handles Iron and Wood Sheais Assorted Cans, Ash Pans Tin Pails, Chests Spikes, assorted. Sale locommehcq at lQ'fwth. ■ broynhh.ln Gov- ernmeut funds. _ ‘ My order of the;f!hief Qnartermaster, Department of the Tennessee.'' ' CHARLES A. KEVNOI.DS au22-td Captain aad-A. Q. M. U $ A. . For further particulars, enquire of Messrs.. Bose t Arkwright, at the MUI. or at the Banking Hogue of Wa. M. Tunno h Co., In Exchange building i or of Uu.4 D. w added, offlee (whpn Ip the ettrj tithe cuotuisg roots of W. H. Whitney * Co., No. 4 H»r rui'Bloti.Bay street. „ ' au22-tf Notice. Shipping. Birectpif Goinppation HILTON HEAD. Shiouing. BoEton. a^d Sarannah gtettmship Line. - ■ FOR BOSTON Sloop, Fanny «te. Mary, Capt. Sick el, la running regular trips between Savannah and Hilton Head, carrying freight at regular rates, and. when desired, taking slew ppmengers, 8he te per fectly dry, in good order, and has made remarkably quick tripe. She carries the United States mall. The National Express and Transportation Company and itoatMK Bxproas &r» MttK>fiaed to receive packages loi Any information can be bbtatned of Capt. or by Inquiring' of H.G. Kcwil corner of bUaliah and Bryan streets. 11 OLDSElFpEKlTLIl. Leaie eiery Mar. and Satnrday. For Palatka, K Fla., TOUCHING AT BRUN8WICKET. MA RY’S. FE1INANDINA JACKSON- VHtrS ANt) PICOLATA rpHE FOLLOWING LOTS OF LAND and improve Aments upon Lots are in ar rears for city taxes, t0 Lot No. 5, Berrien Ward, triangle on Gaston st Lot aod improvements N0. C Carpenter’s Row. Lei and improvements west half 'of No. 1^, Carpen ter’s Bow. ... . ' t _ Lot and impjovemonTs No. 14, Carpenter s Bow. Lot and improvements No. 15, Carpenter** Bow. .. Improvement No. 18, Crawfoid Ward, east, improvement No. 24, Cqrrytown Ward. Lots No. 2, 3, aud 45. P%vis Ward. One-fourth of lot 51, Garilen Lot, east. Three-fourths of lot 52, Garden Lot, eist One-fourth of lot 63, Garden Lot, east ’ Three-fourths of lot 64, Garden Lot, east. Lot aud improvements No. 19 w Garden Lot, west Lot and improvements No. 20. Gaston Ward. Lots No. 3, 4, 11.12,13, 14, Gaston Wsrd. Improvement corner of Hull and Tstnsll streets Improvement between Hull and Gwinnett streets. LotindimprovementsNo.'5,aitmerT>Ue- Lots6. 6, 7. 8,9,11,17.18, W. 34. 25. 36, 28. Moot- moUensvilie. m 1 Lots 8.9, sad lots and improvements 3, 4, 18, North Oglethorpe Ward. *1 ■■ Lot 10, Middle Oglethorpe Ward. Lot 25. South Oglethorpe Ward. Letters A, B, O. D, E, F, G, H, I, K, Stephens Ward. Improvement No. 12. Tronp Wsrd. East part No. 14, Trustees’ Garden. Improvement No. 15, Walton Ward. .. , Lots 28, 37 and letter A, Wesley Ward. As the owners of the above mentioned property sre unknown, notice is hereby given that, if , said arrears are not paid by the first day ef Beptember next, exe cutions for the respective amounts due will bo put into the hands of the City Marshal, with instructions to advertise and sell said lots and improvements for oavment of til taxes dus-SM costs of advertising and "ff. , B. T. GIBSON, ml -tt '• City Treasurer. The new and elegsnt'sterm packets, '■ lizzie baker, Cspt. N. KING, and SYLVAN SHORE, Capt. JAMES TUCtEU, “ ' having Seam specially fitted up foy this ronte »ltL UBsncpaaaed accommodations, wilt leave regularly for the above plice*. the Sylvan Shore every TUES DAY MORNING, asd tha Lizzie Baker every SATUR DAY MORNING, at ten o’clock. Returning, will leave Jacksonville every Tuesday and Friday, arriving at Savannah every Wednesday and Stiurtlsv mornings, intiqie R) connect with the New Tork Mfttmtrs. ' ■ , _ _ For freight or Passage apply at the offlee on Florida vhirC or to CLAGHORN * CUNNINGHAM, •■■■■■>• i ■■ . Agent* N. B.—All freight payabio by shippers. Jyl6-tf FOR SALE, river Steamboats and tow BOATSj Of various sires and draft. Sailing Vessels, SU-am Ba’ges, Ac. A. M. I)A COSTA, No. 42 Water street, N. Y. NOTICE. B Y the Ordinance passed by the City Council oa the Wth day or December, 1865, the takes upon gross sales of every description of merchandize aud wares, upou freight and, passage money payable in this city, and upon horses ahd feules, are required to so various, and diifcrlto much iu ditteretifWidividnalA be paid monthly, The nUrtcrsfgucais prepared to that it is almost impossible to classify them. In fact,*] celve the above tax for the past {^» G ^P r “; fyi-tr AUCTION SALS. Will be sold at public auction, at Quartermaster's Storehoukd. Hilton Head, H. C., beginning at lit o’clock a. m. on TUESDAY, the 4tb day of S-ptember, I860, A LOT OF UNSERVICEABLE QUARTERMASTER’S STORES AND CAMP AND GARRISON EQHIPAOE Consisting of— Ambulances, Carts YVagons Harness, Saddles* Bridles , Blacksmiths’,.Carrentera* and Tindjjrs’ Tools Files, Old Hope and Iron f . J . — Tents and Flys, Ac., Ac. ... L . also, i u~i j * ■** 90 Buildings, Shanties, Sheds, Ac.> (serviceablo») ‘ 'fijNBs,' cafeh ill Government funds, Tlie goods to be removed insiaa often day a after the sale. ’‘j- •’« Each building sold to be removed from the Gt*vem- mi-ntTeaerv’ation laud inside of thirty niy®* or in de^ fault thereof to revert to, Government. * CHAS. ^A^NARD, au‘2i>Wl Oapt(iin ami At Q. ¥tu. ; r - GUARpiAN’S SALE- ■ fl , * BY BRILL, WfUiY & CAttlJtIA.SI. Wilt bo sold on the FIRST TUESDAY in September next, before the Court House, in'tho ci*y of Savannah, between the legal hours of sale. Lot No. 283, 27th dis trict. 2d section. Murray county, containiqg 160acres; Lot No. 104. 4th district, lstsection. Lumpkin county, containing 40 acres; Lot No. 605,4th district, 1st sec tion, Lumpkin county, containing 40 aerie; Lot No. TOO 5th distriot, let section. Lumpkin county, equ- tafeing 40‘amei* L<tfNoi Tib. llUi Otirftt, 1st eqctiqn. For-yth county, containing 40 acres. i j Sold by decree of the Superior Court for the benefit of the heirs of James' Love, deceased. I THOMAS G. MCGLA8HUA, au22-tds 'll .(Guardian., i 1 * 'i W A Miller, Ft feiKskf H II Adams( Augusta Cant DalgltSb, bark J Uul- Hull, Bolcombi? BGhairesun & daughter, Fla E fine; City L A Barnes, Fla !j Goldsmith, F.a teeitii;it:|l. New. Yort Jj.El’pung, Fla R Butcher, do ' ’|jf M(«irniU:k, Fla » R Hnti-her, do ]Dii Suoimtrflcld & wife, 2 XX Niblo, -do- I Beaufort, 1 Couery, do ,H ltodt, 15tli U S I JXXcL,b, do UJ-allug, rttila » t buricgli, do l.l K Hills k lady, Memphis " w Leiaud, Ala j LIME. i P) rjj T * r 2000 BARRELS of best HOCKLtoH UME; lu oruur, for sale by aul-tf BRADLEY, HILL & CO, FomRent. t A TWO np BRICK HOUSE on Charl ton street,-ifctween Montgomery and_Wesi Broad street. Apply, between '3 and 4 p.m. 10 JAMES J. WARING, M. D., *hl8-2«w2w Comer Bull snd Terry etreete. T4U££i)jE'S SALE. VALUABLE BRICK-RESIDENCE AT AUCTION. BV BRLL, WYLLY & CIIKlSTI^|f f U Will be sold on TUESDAY, 4th September next, in' front of Court House, between the lt*gul hours of sale, 1 1 * • . A VALUABLE BRICK RESIDENCE, No. 2 Gord»»n str< et, next to the corner of Bull, front ing on Monument Square, Monterey Ward. A line, three-story. Brick Buihhug, qu brick basement, with two-story brick out-building, tile root, with gas and a »*> d * we ’is u D:; : ‘ , - c ‘a i '^ 11 ' al1 Rond order, anil wUI rstot t.>r>'t*,08a •- I'0s»o8#(in given 1st November. Tksms.—Onc-tbird casli, nuc-third six mouths, and one-lhird 1st July next, 1867, with interest secured by mortgage. Titles warranted—purchaser paying for titles and stamps. f I au24-tds ra rrwoTnwin - ctlXTY DAYS after data I will rpplj to llic Atlan- |, c aD d Golf Railmiul Company of Georgia for re- newafor two twenty ywrecvcti pexMni. WWi borids Savannah, Albany “ n<1 . Q “^ K ® 11 re??’i«u'U* iSI* 341, with coupons attache^ frofe JuiIJ. lj*4-to Jaat- oary, 1879, guaranteed b Y Said bonds, were stolen about the 1st of Jutte, 1866. Also, to the same Company for bonds, same sfyle, Nos. fset ^ coupons as above. Burned February 16. is». (hrtAA A HOterU M urellkiH'^iAxivl. $ J00 with our IMPROVED HTRNCIL DlJWby ladies and gentlemen. Send lor.rur free Catalogue containing samples and prices.-. Address, S M. bPENQKR A CO., ]yl8-3m Brattleboro., Vt EXECUTOR’S SALE. BY BELL, WYLLY & CHRISTIAN. Will be sold at Auction, before the Gourt House door or Chatham uounty.ieu the. FIRST! TUESDAY in September next; jMlween the usual bojura of Sher- iiTssales, the Following named property : Lot number thirty-four {?!«• 34) an< ? improvements, Liberty Ward, savannah, north side of south Broad sire-1, third door west from Montgomery street. Lots one and twof 1 out 2), XTeruon river, in Ver- Also, tweaty.four.aufl tbieegpikner acres Vtw: lying 4u the xeatbfaahl twojftte. ,* ^ Also, lots esrht and nine (i.ancl 9) iq Yamacraw. North Oglethorpe Ward, on aouth^ldti of MUI street, west of Falun street. - * J Also, one hundred acres (105), lying ih Bffinrbatn county, Georgia, by the Central HafthM- •*! u > lle8 from Savannah, aud formerly owned hy—- Wade. lots 106, 125, 169, 211,-- 216, 43<J acres each, ... *■ -*—“— now Coffee, some of them are utterly Indescribable. It may be safely asserted, however, that half the-^iseases of mankind spring from a disordered condition of the stomach; and that the other half, whatever their 6rigiu r EF£diippn that sensitive aod important or gan. Among the ordinary indications of Dyspepsia are flatulence, a bloated and lull feeling about the stouiaekapd abdomen immediately after eating, a gnawlag sensation or a sen^eoMmllowiiess at the pit or tbe stomach between meals, a heavy dull feel ing in the Jiead, feeble or unsteady appetite, occa- sionAlHhufrea, restlessness dhring night and a weary, anrefreshed feeling on tisingin the morning, palpita Lion the hoart, depression of mind, sometimes nmounting to monomania, loss of memory, confa- of thought, sonr stomach, with raising of food, and a choking sensation in the throat, dimness of ej'e ; i)Htniu the diaphragm, feebleness and disincli- pition for exerrioii, and sometimes emaciation and a corpse-like pallor. 1 hese are a few of the direct signs of Dyspepsia, hut a* it is generally complicated with specific affections of the bowels, the liVer and tbe i-eives, its .victims have mi^y additional torments whirij are technically attributed to other canses. The best advice that dan be given to any one who has the slightest predisposition to Dyspepsia, i9 to for tify las or-lier digestive organs by the daily nse of lioslrlter’s Hliters. Tlie uixease prect-eOs from a lack of vigor In the stomach, anti this vitalizing preparation will tone an<l renovate that organ. If the gastric apparatus i9 gooil working order, anil can perfectly dissolve and thoroughly assimilate the food submitted to its Iteration, there will lie no Dyspepsia. If it cannot •(to litis, It requires reinforcement, and the best of all reinforcing agents should be forthwith resorted to. The stomach is Hie commissariat of tbe system. It applies the elements ol life to tlie whole laxly. In •(t is prepared the material of blood, muscle, bone and fliire, and if it fails to purvey that material in quantity, and of a proper kind, the whole body suf fers, and with it the in: ntal faculties. Therefore pro pel JJie pqmiuiHHariafcdijparHneDt. Don't let the en emy obtain possession of it. It is eas*er to prevent disease Horn getting into an organ than to expel It alter it becomes a chronic fixture. Consider the first indi.-atiuu of uuea-incsH in the stomach as a aifiithal Dyspepsia ts preparing to attauk, aud baffle aid: once frith tlie GREAT fftHFB&DANT. Bat if it is too late to prevent, remember that tt is not too late to cure. It is believed, that there is no case of Chronic Indigestion that eah withstand the remedial operation of Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters. This belief is grounded on twelve yeats’ axperience of the elllcacy of the preparation. ' Hie first instance pf. hts failutv to give relief is jet^ onchtjonicled. If it ever bail failed,* the voluminous' correspondence ad dressed tothe proprie tors from all parts ofthe United States anil South America, would at least include que letter expressing dissatisfaction, feujt no, there Pi not onr. The testimony, extending over a period df more than a dozen years, is all of the approving tenor. Certainly this is a suffleient warrant for Claiteing that the BITTERS are a SPECIFIC FOR INDIGESTION IN ALL ITS VARIETIES. Hostetter’s Bitters ..i* •» I u ‘ : ••I* as .A ' !. j Hotiseliold ALedieine. it is p great fallacy to suppose that the nanseons- nefe of amedidne is any proof of its value as a res torative. Tlie truth is, that if the palate revolts against a remedy, It cannot do much gootl. HOSTETTER’S BITTERS Are not unpleasant to the taste, and always soothe and quiet, Itlstpifflof irritating the toomtich. Itldeed they are Hie best knowfl preventative of snd corn for nausea. Their usefulness as a family specific can scarcely be overrated. For sfcknass at ike stomach, sudden spasms, wind colic; hysterica, nervous head ache, lassitude, low spirits, and the thbnsand and - -one Uule.atlni.qntj that are continually occurring in iev*rfrf*m)l*|Uie«e HnoyQqg comparable to tbsm. A whole medicine dhcfe faH of tinctures, caiences, pow- CWy Treasurer.' ders, l«n aiWifWT lots are xrell timbered and ferule. ANDREW It- ROSS. JOHN MoC'ONOCHY, Executors Will of Johd Klniayson. EXECUTOfe’8 6iLE. x-1 .non BY T. J. XVAJikH. On TUESDAY, October 2d, wiU be Mjd.ftl the Court House, east half of Lot *0. 3)*C. XVard, subject to s ground rent of Jll.wi peyi with improvements, a Dwelling with iqur * k Last half of'Lot No. 18, Green Ward. I Grouatftfert, $17.56 per annnm. Improveramto—tsfo-story DweU tfig. wuti six rooms, Kitchen aud SUbtel - i 1 > ‘L 4° stives CeBfesl Railroad stock. Jt Sold fir's divinon amongst tha heirs. Terms cash, purchaser paying for titles And stamps. au20-tds j EXECUTOR'S. __—- , T , BY BELL, W.YLLy k CHRMTlijl. WUI be sold on the FIRST TUESDAY in October, in front of the Court House, in the city of Savaanahr be tween the legal hours of sale : 1 Lot No. 17, Carpenter’s Row, fee ffimple.^nd ld>t N6. M,"Crawford Ward, ground rant. TRa fcafig medtwfcouSiat oCa^wowfcfy.wQfen How, HTiMr tenement bnck Honsea, beloixg&ig to the estate of Mrs. Margaret James. Sold for the benefit af the heirs and creditor* of said estate. w^* Terms cash, purchaser payinqBfTdr pipers. au20-tda '* ARNOLD, Executor. is not worth a single bottle of the 1 1 i h iu Caution. !■; THE GOVERNMENT INDORSEMENT. In orderto guard against dangerous impositions, tbepdWicrfereqneutedto*tieespecial note ofthe beiqiiilil* engraved proprietary stamp, threugh whichthe Government of the United States offlcially authenticates every tiottle of Hostettrr’s Bitters.— hruissliieid, threwn by top Uoveruntent over the pro- prtrtors anfl tne pobUc fcr thdr jojpt protecUon, is placed conspicuously across the ooric and over the ueekof each boaic.tmd cannot fell to strike tha eye or the most casual obaerter. Nethiug that purports to.be Hoitatter’s .Bitten can be genuine unless the stamp is there.. . life alio proper » state Utti too Bitters are sold evrloxivelv in glass, and sever; under any clrcnm- Smres by the gallon or^hfevel. Impofenrs and traitolBare abroad, and the only safeguard the pub lic have ag ilust them is to see that the .Bittern they buy bear.the engraved label and n»& or hafid of lfitototiv Mojttito r P ajnith, and the stamp above men- ■ j PRja*AltED ANDSOli) BY HOSTETTER & SWHTHj -f -*f * * 9vsyesu»tiB^ ®a For sale bv J. UPPMAN, ” tto“coo|rese and Barnard ata, Ravamuh, Ga. «- For sale by all druggists, wooers andetoie keepers throughout the world. iylT-eodly MERCHANT TAILOR SAVANNAH, iBA. T HE ATTENTION of cnstomvra friendu and the public generally, is invited to the select stock of Goods for Fall and Winter Wear now opening, consisting of fine French and English Cas^imeree: Black and Colored Ooths^-Doeskius: French and English Beavers; Cliinchil aCfcfihs; Cash- mere and Silk Ve vet Vesting*. Ac., all ot which will bo made up at the shortest notice and in the most fashionable style. * 1 ‘ A so, just received, a fine selection of Gentlemen’s Furnishing Goods, roii>:i-tiug of Whirls, Merino Underehirts and Draw ers. Canton Flannel Drawers, English an I American Hosiery, Gloves. Gauntlets, Cravats, Collars, Ac. Also, Umbrellas. Shirts measured for and made to 0r aentlemcn wishing any of the above articlus-will do well to call before purchasing elsewhere, and ex amine this stock of goods., recently selected by my self iu New York. tT Terms positively cash. DAVID BAILEY, No. 12 Whitaker street, 129-1 m Opposite Jno Oliver’s Paint Shop. INTERNAL REVENUE GUIDE. LAW OF JUI.X’, 1S-KL Containing all the Internal Revenue Laws, with Dceisiuns, Rulings, Exemp tions, Stamp Duties, Ac. Price, $1.50. THE NATIONAL TAX LAW ; being the Amended Act of July 20,1806, interpolated with the Acta of Jane, 1864, and March, 1865. Price, 15 cents. Just received and for sale by au28 ESTILL A. BROTHER. Bagging and Bale Rope AT PRIVATE SALE. BELL, WYLLY & CHRISTIAN Have just received, per steamers, 20 bales Gnnny Bagging 10 bolts Sea Island Bagging - 30 coils Bale Rope. au28-lw Semi-Weekly Floridian,. TALLAHASSEE, FLA. DYKE A SPARHAWK, Proprietors. T ub completion of the Live Oak Conucetlon opens to Savannah au immense trade from Florida. Merchants will find the Floridian the beet medium for communicating with (he people of that State. It is tbe oldest paper iu Florida, did Hot suspend dnring the war, and circulates In all parts of the country. _ . ESTILL A BROTHER are agents for th* Floridian la Savannah, authorised to receive advertisements and subscriptions. ao30-tf gomcry streets to rent. Apply to Mas. ISABELLA EVANS,' au3l-7t Evans' Bow. Paper Hangings AMD; 1 Window Shades. MBS. MARY J. TURNER, No. 58 St. Julian Street, Has received a new supply of Paper II,agings. Win dow Shades and (JUt Cortifee, which wU be sold • 1 jylO-tt W. M. WALSH, K HOLESALE Druggists, comer Barnard and lEffiaapff’yr-: °*" “*•'*' Hair Restorer Restores Gray Bair. ‘ J . CLOCK'S Hair Restorer makes Hair grow on Bald Beads. CLOCK’S J , , Bair Bestorer.8tops Hair from Falling Out. Hair Restorer Prevent* Headache. CLOCK'S Hair Restorer is elegantly Ferffimed. CLOCK’S Hair Restorer Mali that can be claimed as admaslng CLOCK’S Hair Restorer possesses all the merit clahned fcr k. A single trial convinces the most sceptical X>f fa value. If, after a thorough trial of two bottles tt does not five perfect sattofactton*.the money wUlbe refunded. Sold everywhere at $1 per bottle. Six bottles for fit. dlfceod If VALUABLE PLANTATION For Sale. npHK subscriber offers bis plantation and appnr A 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 from Madi son Court House, Fla , and two miles from Cherry Lake Church, where there are good schoote now in ■nccessfnl- operation. The fertility of the s- il and betitbfulceee ofthe place, and the high moral tone of the neighborhood, make it one of the most desirable places in the State. The land is weH watered with lakes and running branehes, that have never failed in the most pro- reacted droughts, and the uncleared lands are cov ered with the finest oak, hickory and pine timber. The plants ton Is now in successful operation, with 400 acres planted in long staple cotton, which will prodnee at least 200 bales; 27o acres in corn, which will prolace 4,(4H bushels corn. The land, on the entire place are composed ol 2,5(<0 acres—1,000 acres cleared and under good fences. . I will also sell eighty head of hogs, fonrteen good males, welt broke, two horses, three plantation wag ons, fanning utensils to ruo twenty ploughs, black smith and carpenter's tools, one McCarthy Cotton Gin. household and kitchen lnrniture, and everything else on the place. _ , , There is an unfai ing well or water on the place, good dwelling boose ami capins suffleient to accom- modajfifcll tlie laborers accessary to wot k the plan tation snccesstnlly. II applied for eariy, the-pnrchaser-will get a bar gain. . . Address me at Madison C. H„ Fla. anlo-dtf —JoHN L. TQOKB. :-o The fast i CITY OF BATH G. W. Lovrwru., Commander, _ will sail for the above port on ->t ew it -,i Tsetiiy.Vpt. i, at —-o'clock. For freight or passage, apply to i RICHARDSON A BARNARD. an3l" 1 ' Agents. For Augusta and all way landings on the SAVANNAH RIVER. m-amm.., B' "W'/Ar 3ST Will toave on Wtfinculay.Svpt’rlthi'AM o’clock »• Freight received up to 8 a. m. oh Wednesday. . For freight or passage, apply on board, or to septl-3t II. A. COHEN, Agfeit, TUB lINITIBMTBSi BRAZIL HAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY. ■= FOR . ill SfT. THOMAS, PARA, PERNAMBUCO, BAHIA, AND BIO DE JANEIRO.BK Under contract with the United States and Brati Governments for tbe carriage of the malls, will dis« patch one of their . , NEW FIRST CLASS 8FDEWHEEL . STBA.MS1 each over 2,0*0 tons burthen, ■ . f On the 22d of Every Month, From the Port of New York! I port! ble In gold or Its equiva- nasv oabih. From New York to St. Thomas $80 From New York to Para .$160 From New York to Pernambuco 1T0 From New York to Bahia...t 180 From New York to Rio de Janeiro.. ... 2oo Steerage at half these rates,meals included, bat not bedding. •' ' • •• An experienced Snrgeon lb attached to each vessel. All Letters most pass through the Post Offlee. Post age lOcenta. -« .... -,.... For further information or passage apply to B. H. HARDEE, Agent, No. 12 Stoddard’s Block. GARRISON A ALLEN, my31 • ■ • New York Agents. Notice. rnQR UNDERSIGNED have entered Into a limited A partnership, under toe Finn name of CRANE ft GRAYBILL, for the transaction of a General Com mission business in the City of Savannah, llemau A. Crane and Jam s H. Grayblll, of Soyannab, are The general partners, and James S. Graybill. of Ma- cod, Georgia, a the spoctet partner and contributes twenty ttrufeand dolllrs (t20,o Oj to Iho common stock. This partnership is to commence on tbe first of August, 1866, and shall terminate on the 31st of July, ISfiJ. IL A. CRANE, ane4 fiw J. 11. URAYBII.L, J. 8. GRAYBILL. “NEW DRUG STORE.” BTJXjTi street. DR JOHN A. MAVBR, Agent, Respectlnily iiiffiiias tti6 Ptiysicldiis that he is pre pared to pnt up prescriptions at all tiinei*. A light will be kept burning during the night at tlie door, a bell **** “ where f >11 will be found! au20-tf Medical Card. DR. WM. DUNCAN. Iw~ Offlee, northeast corner of Dra>ton and Preal dint streets. ' au!4-lm GEORGIA FLOUR 1 A A KAOKftAHH HALF 8 In Btore and MBS A CO. BRICKS! BRICKS!! t Bddh for sal* by E. SMITH. 120*000 W£LL Barntl On Savannah and Ogeechse Coal. Above Swayne’s. m*y28. FRANCIS E. TIMMONS, House and Bakery to Rent , imow THE HOUSE AND BAKERY on tbe southeast corner of South Broad and Moat- XlKK 1 ' : MAMUFACTORER OF Stationary Engines, HAW MILLS, I Sugar Mills, Sugar Boilers, Columns and Girding Apes, |*ulleys, WHeclp, Rail road Wheels and Machinery, , - > Castings of every de- ' ^ • Jf ' acriptioB. SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO GENERAL JOBBING MACHINE WORK, ' W®. 170 Fcswlck Street, Opposite the Water Tower, aag4-lmo * AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. For Sale or Lease. , T HE UNDERSIGNED offers for sale one of the bd PLANTAlntONS oatpe Savannah River, in the neighborhood of Mobley’s Fund, SCttven county, Georgia. The place contains about seventeen hun dred acres, and within oae-fourth of a qUje of the rar-fame<l Stark* place, now owned by the estate of - General W- H. T. Walker, deceased, and Ckptaia A. M. Martin, For fertility ahd conventeace R ls auw- paased in tola vicinity. Bis well improved, having ngoM Bwefeng.'Gm.lMfee and. Ififih Screw, and SR necesaary oot-butMtilgs for a vtl regulated ttfm. Mules and Stock of every description may he had wit ti the place. If not sold, tt may be leered for a number of y*»r». Term* Win be made easy au an approved purchaser. FXir ttutiHr 'parthsalm apply. urfflMoa**' by let- Ur, to • < FQR SALE. -E'OUH WTHE CITY HAND FIRE ENGINES, I 1 built by. Hunnemap A Bo., Boston. Being suc- jjfe MhjfiiBS. are well adapted for cities not suppll-d with water works. These Engines have been well «red for,nm» fife in good or^re, App^.o^ aoT-lm Chairman 6t‘ Special Committee. WtMjWf Sale. man FAST 8ULING YACHT “JANE L,” wel X fonnd in sails and rigging, and newly coppered. Also, n thorough bred SADDLE HORSE, seven yean old aud warranted sound. Apply to .nfft . Iu _, H. F. AKIN, mMy Corner Bay XAflfc and Drayton et. House Wanted. -wjUiri^yiif'Bn having n small DWELLING HOUSE to rent, between now and October (jffiBUndJtifrod ten*** W m -nil -I' . -.-n.M: I JOHN a MAKER * CO., ■ * - ’ 1:0.11..- is» ©ertrree* street. FOR SALE, VICEABLE DRAFT HORSE. Apply ti ‘ Q. MoGINLY, « - Screven House. Remington’s FIRE* ARMS, SOLO BY GUN DEALERS, AND. THE TRADE GENERALLY. VEST POCKET PI8TOL, No. 22 Cartridge Repeating Pistol, (Elliot pt.) No. 22 Cartridge Repeating Piste), (Elliot pt J No. 32 Cartridge Pocket Revolver, (Seif-Cocking) * New Pocket Revolver, with Loading Lever Police Revolver, Navy Size Calibre Belt Revolver, Navy 8l*e Calibre Belt Revolver (Self-Corking,) Navy Calibre Navy Revolver. 36-100 in. Calibre Army Revolver, 44-100 in. Calibre Gnu Cane, using No. 32 Cartridge Revolving Bide, 3t and 44-MO in. Calibre Breech Loading Rifle, No. 32 Cartridge Breech Loading Carbine, No. 46 Cartridge U. S. Rifle, Steel Bartel, with Sabre Bayonet U. S. Rifled Basket, Springfield Pattern Single Barrel Shot-Gon. E. REMINGTON A SONS, I lion, New York. A. O E IN T @ 5 Moore A Nichols, New York. Palmers A Hatchebters, Boston. John P. Lovell, Boston. Jos. C. Grubb A Co., Philadelphia. Ponltney A Trimble, Baltimore. Henry Folsom A Co., Ne .v Orleans A Memphis Maynard Bros, Chicago. L. M. Ramsey A Co., St Lcuis. Albert E. Crane, San Francisco. je30-3ml BACON! BACON! Fifty Hogsheads Shoulders and Sides, In handsome order, just received and for sale by W. H. Whitney & Co., s3fi-tf A Harris’ Range. FOR RENT, On reasonable terms. FOUR COUNTING ROOMS and TWO LARGE HALLS in the brick building on the corner ol Bay and Lin coln streets. Possession given immediately Apply 10 jy3-tf EDWARD PAIJELFORD. Law Notice. H AVING REMOVED to Scriven county, I will continue tbe practice of toe profession in all tbe courts or scriven, Bulloch, Effingham, Emanuel and Burke counties. GEORGE R. BLACK, Attorney-at-Law, au22-2tawlm Eylvania, Scrivep county. Os. Cotton Gins. J^ATEST INVENTIONS OF HAND AND FOOT GINS, at very low prices, for sale by au20-tf C. L. COLBY A CO. « COTTON GINS. Saw Gin* for sale l>y Richardson & Barnard. CORN. 4Q00 bushels Prime TeBow Con, landing per steamship Leo. au27.tr OCTAVU8 COHEN'A j». .BLAKE'S RICE MILLS A bb ready to receive and mill Rice for planters and the public es heretofore. Every attention will .be given to the preparation of Rice for market. . ' ' ^ HOST. HABERSHAM fi SONS, aq24-2awXm Agents, EXECUTORS’SALE. W ILL BE SOLDt at toe Lower Market House, in the dty trf Augusta, os tbe flStTuesday In Oc tober next, and, if urrisssiy. from day to day there after, daring the usual hours of public roles, the tol- lo wing property,- port tt the. arisen Of Thomas Cum- miaE.deeeaeed.toNM; TWENTY-EIGHT LOTS; suitable for budding, laid out on a tract af iaad ad)olaing.on the west, the village of Summerville. ~ ,• ^ A plat of these letsmay be raeu At the offlee of Banes A Camming, over the Poet Offlee. Also, a TRACT OF PINE LAND, about AID acre*, Terms of atiar One-third eutii: the other two-tobdu in two equal annual lnsttitneato, with inters** froffl day of role, secured by Md. fueeutorcTI Executrix af 1 aal-ttutVtda 1*