The Daily news and herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1866-1868, September 04, 1866, Image 3

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jjOCAL matters. ? ^Tf^OENIKG. SEPTEMBER 4. 186*. ■d 8«e»m«r» Ar ,a« •»' S'**"* 9 ** 1 *" I>eP* r FOB NEW YOKE. * tm san Salvador, Saturday, Sept. 8, at — JVIOCS- f . 0K j, ALT IMORX■ , Nl ,rth Point, Thmrsday, September Gtb, Steamship S'-IP' 011 FOR BOSTON. , • ritv of Hath, Tuesday, September 4th gteautsaip v ll r ,1 - o'd FOR ADGC8TA swan Wednesday, September 5th, at 9 Steamer o' 1 ylock a-1 • ' FOB FLORIDA. Baker, every Saturday morning, at L ... Mother, corner of Bull street and Bay tone, fee M fentperiodicils, new books Ad other hrw%‘' ‘ always acknowledge, wonW} keep • stand In our ptpee. Wfhave JtuJ Received s bpi rfkl papers, literary papSrs, Ulerary* jou leading Julies from all fever the *hntry, magazines, new novels, add otherworks too numerous to men tion in detail. We will merely recommend citizens of Savannah, visitors to the city, and the public general ly, to'call ontheftfrsars. Est#, fekamine their stock, and makfeselectlons for purchase fer not, as they see fit They have recently enlarged their store, and yesterday we noticed were enlarging the entrance to it. We commend them for their enterprise, and are gUd to gee how popular they are all over Steamer Liame 1" ^'sylvan Shore, every Tuesday morning, at IPo'cM'' - Arrive and Departure of Trains. rvILROVD DAILY PASSENGER UP TRAIN ^Savannah at 8 a.m. irrivrs a. Augusta at. I/» v at Macon DVILY DOWN I’ASSENGER TRAIN silicon at • Al A * M * ‘.p yuria at A. M. f s An nn «i. *.f -7:0oP. M. Ua 'v^at"savannah at Arr * rr NiGnr passenger train _ Savannah at 7:05 p.m. , \ t iL'Usta at 4:00 a. M. at 7:1)0 a. M. Arr " paws SIGHT PASSENGER TRAIN ^AuCtaii 8:25 P.M. ^ lives at Savannah at 5:30 A. M. " mil Jgeville and Gordon trains connect with 'mI av ami down night passenger trains at Gordon T „ 4VB gulf railroad—dailv (Sundays ex- i ;LiSTI cepted) leans Savannah at 7:30 a. m. Wnv*s at Tlioiuasville at i,iav. s Thomasvillo at Arm i Savannah at... i :30 p. M. C:U0 A. M. 0:10 P. M. Time of Closing Malls. Post Office, Savannah, Ga. (.[use at this office as follows: • “ .... 1> , it DiilTl AAA..- Railroad, lor Augusta, South Caro wu Head amt Beaufort) and all States.in the ‘l uu , u ‘ excepting Florida aud that part of Georgia m!'hid by Florida Steamers and Atlantic and Gulf p"' Inati at 6 1». iu. daily. .. , _ ***•■-’- Railroad, for Augusta, Columbus, ('tSTIlAta llAlLKOALf, Il»I AUgUBlOy l/UUUUUU.l, vine and Nashville, through pouches and way 111 il l, 5'm. everyday. !'«; ; IX ; NI 1C and gulf Railroad, for all points on E still * We are constantly under cellaneo lit.' ni Sheriff’s Sale. AISctOknt.—About six as the horse and buggy belonging to Dr. Bulloch was being driven out Drayton street by a small colored boy, the buggy came iu contact with • dray near the comer of Broughton and Drayton streets, which caused the horse to start off at a rapid rate with one wheel off the buggy. When sear the tuner of Dray ton street and Broughton street lan^ the boy was thrown from the buggy and severely injured. We also noticed yesterday morning a horse attached to a light wagon,going up the Bay at a rapid rate, only damage done, however, was; to the flagon, was very slight. TTNUkKond by virtue of two A fain, issued out or U Hon. Superior Court of Chatham County, re- turnable to the Jannary term, 186T, of said Court In tapor of Aaron Champion vs. Angus McAlpin, J. w. McAlpin and Donald McAlpin, I have this day levied upon, and will Bell, before the Court House door, In the City of Savannah, County of Chatham, and State of Georgia, between the legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday of ?—*—‘ - • day of said month, the „ . being the 4th lowing property, to wit: • AU that tractor parcel of land, situate, ljing and being *i Chatham fbunty, on the Savannah river, erne and known as “ The’Herniitage,'* containing about six hundred and forty (840) acres, more or less, ami . •bounded as follows: On the north by the Savannah oon, river, on the east by lands belonging to wm. H. Stiles, on the aonth by the Augusta rood, aad on the west by landi belonging to John Williamson, with thqbffiHtagsaad improvements on the said tract of land, -lying and being the property of the ■ she e named def ndants, described and conveyed in a cer tain Indenture of Mortgage bearing date the 24th day of Bay, eighteen hundred and sixty-oae, to satisfy said fl. fh’e, Property pointed ont by Plaintiff's Attorneys. Terms cub, purchasers paying for titles. BENJAMIN L. COLB, 8heriff C. C. w ■WWW JL SttooiRg. « X ~gjt W1 a. m.. one douSo ’SooiieDt on Margaret two on brick basement Each House hu ten rooms, all in perfect order. Also, two small Houies on Harrison rt «asas5i*!5isfi:ai stamps.-* sepMt GARDEN LOT FOR 8ALE. BY BELL, WYI.LT it CHRISTIAN. Will be said, on the FIRST TUESDAY IN': TEMBEB. in front of the Oouyt -R»Pfte» •* U o’clock* * *5r _ v W HtE i Ad»t)!te-ffeNTH ACHES ' situated oh the Skidaway SheR Bold, opposite the £a Terma I cash^mreWM' d t(>p^ forflspefo. ' a sepl-td ' ■ ■ ■' ftp.AT, ESTATE AT AUCTION- The undersigned, hsvlng become proprietors of Abe property known as the **AOWER SAVANNAH RICE MILL,” intend at once potting. In 01 new and neeomary machinery for making it m PIBST-CLASS FOB NEW YORK. Bostpn aad Savannah # Dteanshlp Line. FOR BOSTON New Stock of Groceries.—See the advertisement In another column of Jno. McMahon & Co., corner of Broughton and Jefferson streets, who have just received a large and well-selected stock of groceries and other articles in their line, which they offer to the city and country trade upon the most accommodating terms. Our planting friends will observe that they are in re ceipt of a full supply of all descriptions of cotton bag ging, corn, feed, oats, &c. Messes. Bell, Willy A: Christian would most re- i s speotfuBy call tl(» attentioujof t)ie pubUr, hnd parties interested particularly, to the sale of a fine brick resi dence on Gordon street, fronting Monterey Square; also Executors' anil Guardians’ sales of real estate of various capacities, railroad stocks, boras, carriages, &c., to take place in front of the Coiirt House thiB day at 11 o’clock. angt-td CHATHAM COUNTY SHERIFF’S SALE. W ILL BE SOLD on the first Tuesday In October next, between the legal hours of sale, before the Court House door in the city or Savannah, (lie steamer MARY ELLA, »ltlt all her tackling and ap parel ; also, two Steam Boilers and one lot of Rakes. Levied on as the property of James Avery Skltton, to satisfy a fl. fa. issued out of the Honorable the Superior Court of Chatham county In favor or Bash- uells A Co. Property pointed out hy plaintiff's At torney. BENJ. L. COLE, au31-tds Sheriff of Chatham county. BY BELL, WYLLT * CHR.I8TIAM Will be sold on the WftST TUESDAY ta8eptemtM£ market, andto the Planters and Factors who give ns their patronage we can promise full attention to (their interests. l Having ample facilities fahjfioring Bice, Planters and Factors can ship at aapd to the Mill to salt their convenience, to lemain on storage or for r LLOYD DuWABMUk., WILLIAM M. TURBO. HOSE * ftRUMIGHS. 4 I >nt of the tfAft Nor * mss. at 11 )• Tytlinfi The improvements consist of t small Wooden House. Terms cash, pnrOaacr to pay tor papers, v au31 kYSUilK above inmed Mill, we would respectfhiljr PUntmand TutMm'VMag » the fkMf ef Sma- .HiapwH CHATHAM COUNTY SHERIFF’S SALE. W ILL BB SOLD on the first Tuesday in October , H rfvhtetf' next, between the legal lionrs of sale, betore BY BBLLg WY|mL»1l, 8t.CHRISTL the Court House door, in the city of Savannah, LOT “ * “ ■ - '_i±r *_ r No. 17„RBd the improvements thereon, in Ubei Ward, city of Savannah, b unded oh tne nor*' State street, on Ihc south by President street, '* 1 contiguous; B<iinbridge, Monticello, Fla. TdUJxM«ee'and Northwestern Florida and *u£ West- n j southern Coast, 5‘i a. m. daily, Sundays ex- Arrival op the Virgo. —The steamsnip Vireo, Captain £. M. Bulkier* from Neap Xork, n/rive^at lie^ wharf about two o’clock yesterday. Purser Isaac ? Seely has placed us under obligations, for late New York •papers. ■ «■* ■ •'< The Virgo brings one of the largest freights she has ever had placed in her. •,jv Florida Steamers, for Brunswick, St. F -riiaudiua. Jacksonville, and all points on £». JoH !v.r Northeastern and Eastern Florida, ft o’c* . UC „ 1M ,, _jil Saturdays. BY Darien Steamer, 7Y z every Friday morning. ,...iniN Mails leave New York daring the inonth /*■.i.uinbtr as follows: The French, Dales, Hain- bur , anil Nassau, N. P., steamers on the 8th; the The Registry.—Yesterday being the last day for the keeping open of the Registry books, thd Clerk*cf Council’s office was crowded throughout the entire day£ Up to tie tiiqo of closing, two o’clock, there were two thousand tw* hundred nnd forty-six names registered. • T * »*New York on the 11th, from Boston on tlifcWth: Aspiuwall, on the 11th; the Havana and Aut- wen"sttauiers on the 12th; Mexican, via Havana, on the link: Santiago de Cuba, Bremen, Dales and am* Bur" outlie 15th; the Cunard and Havana, on the 19tli; Nicaragua, on the 20th; A spin wall, on the 21st; Brazilian, Kingston, Bremen, French, Dales and Ham- bur" on the 22d; Cunard—from New York on the LV.ilT’lrom Boston on the 2Gth; Havre, Dales and Ham burg, on the 20tli. Money Sent XV ithout Danger of Dos*, By means of Money Orfiers, at tlie Savannah Post Post Office opens for business at 9 a. m. and doses at 5 p. Ill. On Sundays the office is open from 9 to 10 a. in. A. L. HARRIS, P. M. Messrs. DSTILb A BROTHER, Newsdealers, bta- liouers aud Booksellers, Bull street (down stairs; corner ol Hay lane, next to the X’ost Office, are au- ■ homed agents for the Daily Ntws & IIcrald. All orders .eft with them will be promptly attended nialure Ahiianst-slllla *•«». , v , • # ni.v.......:..:L’Jrec Mint Ban rises. Sun sets IIIGn WATER. At Tyliee - 161 At Port 0 3 41 east by Jefferson street, ana on the west by Lot No. IS. Levied on as ihe property or Barney O. Wagner, to satisfy a fl. fa. issued out of the Honorable the County Court for .the county of Chatham in favor of Weigand & Janseu. Property pointed out by plain tiff s attorney. BENJ. L. COLE, anjl-td Sheriff of Chatham county. GIH SHERIFFS SALE. CITY COURT OR SAVANNAH, GEORGIA 1TNIJER AND BY VIRTUE of an attachment he ld turnable to the November Term, 1866, or the City Coart or Savannah, Georgia, against William H. Lucas, and In favor of W. H. Waring. I have levied on FIVE.BOXES OF BOOTS AND SHOES, as the property of William IL. Lucas, pointed ont by the plaintiff; aad under and by virtue of an (order issued by the Honorable the Judge of the City Court .* a. T -JI1 n„ll nnHIio onto.. Kofarn thp ADMINISTRATOR'S SAUL ) ■>•«»« BY BELL. WYLI^Y fit CIRHtIU. Will be sfiH by order of the Court, in front of the Court HiuseTou the FIRST TUESDAY lu October, Union county, 7th district, 1st lection. No. 1M, con- t.Mining iso acres S jld or the benefit of the heirs and creditors of tne estate of B. King. * * Terms cash, porchaser to pay for Ltliw. u AdmtnietTmtor. 8ALR./’’U MWthetr petvonuge for the comiag ru>M>4 In m aota we can bat promise a careful attention to their rtkaM«3SSt R 5K c 2SS Por farther.particnlaip, enquire of Messrs, fbfo A ■ Arkwright, at the Mill, or at the Mlkf BsmM Wa RNtaa * Co, In Kxckaage kmUtoM c Lloyd D, a aidoll, "fitoe (wkon to tto SH *M* counting room of W. H. Whitney-A 4tab Ho.MJUA ris’ Block. B*y street. anW-tf au2S-tds >. ( J H Will he sold on the FIRST TUESDAY in September, in front hf the Court House, *t 11 o’clock; SO 8MH OF WELL TIMBERED LAND, sstuated at Nation Ky l, Ceutral Railroad. Terms cash, purchaser to pay for papers, be seen at our counting room. WiU be sold at public auction, at _ Storehouse; Hilton Head, S. O., begmmagst^IO o^ck a. m. on TUESDAY, tlie 4th c A LOT OF UNSERVICEABLE RE! A of Savannah, I will sell at public ootcey, before the Court Ho se, in the city of Savannah, county of Chatham, State of Georgia, between the legal hours of sa-lo, on the 10th day of.September, A. D. 1886, the said five boxes of Boots and Shoes, to satisfy said at tachment. . BENJAMIN L. COLE, Deputy Sheriff of the City Court of Savannah. City Sheriff's Office, Savannah, August 31, 1886. au3l.tds Shipping Intelligence. LtNVILLE & GLEASON. PORT OF SAVANNAH. Monday, Sept.^i, 1888. Arrived* Steamship North Point,’ Sufi!it, Baltimore—La- roebe, We.^t & Daniels. Steamship Virgo, Bulkley, .New York—Hunter & Gammell. „ . Steamer Swan, Cohen, Hershman s Lake—M A Cohen. Clearedo to. Contempt of Court. J. Kenedy, a negro, who prides himself -somewhat on bis oratorical powers, was brought up before His Honor yesterday morning, charged with being drunk near the market on Saturday afternoon; also with Bahtin" iu the streets and resisting a police officer. Kenedy acknowledged the charges, and stated that his reason for resisting a policeman was, that he didn’t think they had any right %o collar him.— Perhaps to his mind’s eye the policeman had no right to collar a dandified colored gem- man like him; nevertheless, as the police are em powered to collar all refractory characters, white or black, when under arrest, and Kenedy’s argument not holding good, he was fined twenty dollars or to lie placed on the chain gang for thirty days. The prisoner, on hearing his sentence, stated in a con temptuous manner that there was no chain gang for him,whereupon he was called back,to his great chagrin and surprise, and sentenced, in addition to the first sentence, to be imprisoned for three months. This is the same individual who, a short time since, swore in the Mayor’s Court that he was up in the third story of a colored billiard room, and that a ne gro man who had fired a pistol within a few feet of a policeman, about nine o’clock at night, was not the Schr Science, Fitzgerald, .White Oak river—Bryan, Hartridge «£• Co. Imports. Per steamer Swan, from Ilershraan’s Lake—29 bags potatoes, and mdse. v ; ; .Exports. Per schr Science, for White Oak River—100 sacks corn, 2 uhds bacon, 2J* bbls whiskey, 8 do flour, Passemi^rs* Per steamshlb.Virgo, from NeirVozk—1 good, MitiB' L Osgood, W .Ropin’ “ Foatar, Jr, Miss Jackson, Miss ~ h’evtna, E W Gingham, T-3 Alden, Mr* Aldeu, 8 fJKtoktdfrUi (SEPfkGIflTon, s s Etlyvaitfs, ti Atkinson, H X L.-jfiet, S Law: once, W V Foley; T Douovaa ’ Per steamer Swan, from nersli«han : 9 Lake—Mrs Harley, Mrs Tisou. Mrs .1 B Fleet wood, Mrs George, J Kobarda, BC Wright, Capt J M Fleerw-oo^iH Wil liauiB, W T Gibson, and 10 ifeelc. . . 'll I'onslisnces. Per steamer Stvan, from Hershmau’s Lake—E E Hettz, F 11 Willingham, J W Heidt, E U Wade A Co, Reul & S, and others. A Disorderly diameter. (juite a disturbance was created in the streets •Sunday last by F. Ficklin, a negro. He first went to the colored church on New street and created a dis-’ tnrbauce, as he said, in order to get his wile out. The congregation being disturbed by him, a number of the tutu came out, when Ficklin picked up several brickbats and began to pelt the crowd. A colored man having calledmpou a policeman to arrest Ficklin, he refused to be arrested, and used the most indecent language to him. A sergeant ot the police soon came ; his assistance, and the obstreperous negro was con veyed to tlie police barracks. On arriving there he was very abusive to the officers who arrested him, as well aa to the officers at the barracks. On beiDg brought before His Honor tbo'Mayor, yesterday morn ing, he was charged with four offences, viz : Disor derly eon ;uct in die church on New street. " 2d. Dis orderly conduct ou the streets.. 3d. Abusing officers in the discharge of their duty. 4th. Disorderly conduct in the office at ihe police barracks. AU of these charges being clearly proven against him, he was sen- tenced to thirty days on the chain gang for each offence, making iu all one hundred and twenty days for his half hour’s sport. Per steamsnip North Point, from Baltimore—T H Austin, M J Ashley, Bryan, n & Co, E O’Byrue, Bell. W & O, Bothwell .V W, W H Burroughs & Co, R T Butch, Connerat S J, M Cohen, Col of Customs, Con vent of Mercy, Crane ,t G, Clughorn & C, Duncan A ,1 i> Dzialyn-ki, J Gilliland & Co, .1 Gilliard, Hess A GAS Hul l ridge, Holcombe & Co, N A Hardee, II & Campbell. J M Kmcbley, LaRoclie, W & L>, J Langs dorf, J T Lineberger, M Lavin, J N Muller. J Mc Mahon A Co, K MacLea, K W Marsh A Co, F M My- rell, E W Neidliuger, T Nugent, M Newmark, J Oliver, P Reilly, C D Rogers, Sorrell Bros, IV U Stark A Co. Sloan, S A- S, K 11 Tatem, E 0 Wade, A Wilcox <C Co, CUK.AAURK. Per steamship Virgo, from New York—Adams Ex, R K Agt, Anderson A bon, T II Austin, G W Alien, J Brown, Bailey 4 Bro, B <f- W. W R Boggs, Brigham; H A Co, T Bateson. Bradley, II A Co, A J Brady, B A Moses, P H Uehn, E O’Byrue, H T Brannon, D lltng, Blun & M, Cooper, O A F, Claghorn A C, J P ColHns & Co, M A Cohen, O Cohen, Chamnion ft F, Doyle ft L M Doyle A Co. hnnrati A J, P Dzlalynski. NB Dewry A Co, L Danietls ft Bro, J M Ktnchley, Erwin - H EppuMli A E. J B Finch, M Foist A Co, A A L Freidenberg, J Gitlilaud A Co, L.1 Giiilmartin A Co, A Gornin, Guerard o: F, S Goodali, \V B Griffin, A S llartridge. Holcombe ft Co, S B Harrington, i F A M Hamilton, H Fajin, Hess & G, G M Heidt, N A Har dee II Keed ft IT, 11 lla'ic sitam ft Sou, Hendry, S A H iV LHaupt, J, Woods A Co, K MacLea A Co, T L Kinsey, N U Knapp, ® H Klrliti; B' 51 Lederer, La- Kociie, W A D. J Lama, J W Lathrnp, J Lippman. W W Lincoln, R A J Lachlison, G B Lamar, Lanrant ft Co. Lovell A L, J McMahon A Co, Mercer, A A CO, Mein hard & Bro, A A'S Mitchell, A J Miller. K Mc- Bt. Julian Street,. West of Market, SAVANNAH. acfbstts ron MERRITT, WALCOTT <t CO., 64 ConrtMt Street Hew Jort. MANUFACTURERS OF ALL KINDS OF CA1F AND GARRISON EQUIPAJE, r < t - s insisting of— Amhnlajicas, Carta, Wagons Harness, Saddles, Bridles in-,!—ni,.' Carpenters’ and TiSBara.’ TQQSS.. .. Files, Old Rope and Don Tents aufFlys, Ac., Ac. (serviceable.) ten fiaya |4ter 90 Bi Ten The the salt 2-ich building sold to be removed from the Govern- ifllrreservation land inside of thirty days, or in ^e- faul|90iereof to revert to Government. ao^O-td CHAS. BARNARD, 4 Captain and A. Q. 1^. The new and fast idoirEtl afM4hi|^0 • 1 San Salvador, ATKINS, Master, WSeail for New York on ' % Satnday, 8«llt. 8, at — o’elKk t * PASSAGE RATES t t»9. .‘.I?./.. .B8e*r»*e, $13 Oft IT lSlbti66. I>,; r IE FOLLOWING LOWTW LAND and improve ments upon Lots are Ip 90 rears for city taxes, to wit: . _ . . Lot No. 5, Berrien Ward, triangle oa Gaston at. Lot nnd improvements No. 6 Carpenter’* Bow. Lot and improvements west half of No. 13, Carpen- Lf^^fiti&^&tenieiiTa No. U Cafi)ii(8i 1^' ^ Lot and improvements No. 15, CMpaoftiar'aityw. Improvement No. 18, Crawford Ward, east. SSrS^fiS^SBSBSL 1 ^ a one-fourth of lot 51, Garden Lot, east. Three-fourths of lot 52. Garden Lot, east One-fourth of lot 63, Garden Lot/east. Three-fourths of lot 64. Garden Lotjeaat. Lot and improvement* No. If, Gan«6H Lot, west. Fractions 1, 2,3,4,5, 6. Tan Yard Tract. West half lot No. 10, Gateoh Wsrffi • - J IsA aral laaMnaasaeiita No. 28, Gaston Ward. e3k9«“14, Gaston Ward. Improvement corner of Hall snd Tstnail streets. Improvement between Hall and Gwinnett street*. Lot snd improvements No. 5, GilmervHIe. gga* w. 18. if. as., ff...«■ **“»*: Lots 8,9, and lots and improvements 3,4,18, North Oglethorpe Ward. Lot 10, Middle Oglethorpe Ward. Lot 25. Sooth Oglethorpe Ward. Letters A, B, C, D, E, F, G. H, I, K, Stephens Ward. Improvement No. 12. Tronp Ward. CITY OF BATH G. W. Lovvwux, Commander, WU sail for the above port on Taesdajr, Sept. 4, ot — w’clock. For freight or pmaage, apply to / .! • V.i .For freight or pMAfiWahaving accommodations sa- periar to any tesoteer hr foX trade, apply to ni'lvt U B. H. HARDEE, No. 12 Stoddard’s Range. QABBROK A AlL£N, Agents, ' *ep4 ,No. 5 Bowling Green. N. Y. FOR BALTIMORE. 1hiyipar,«4>IwyF/t JJthill North. [Point, , ' ' R. C. Smith, Commander, WIU sailfbr Baltimore oh * Thvndsy, 8th mat., at 4 p. na. For fretjfht or pAkssge, Yavi ng good accommo- dattoos,apply **- Mtf. tisltaaM LalOCHB. WEST * DANIELS, sep4 „ , , , . Jones’ Bloch. Direct M Replar Xtmmuffiication HILTON HEAP. As the owners of the above mentioned property are unknown, notice is hereby given that, if said arrears are not paid by the first day of September nexL exe- cutiona for the respective amounts Hue will be pw into $be hands of the City y*tsfrsl. with inatructions to advertise and sen said Wn^nifl iujiuiwbiibr jot payment of sli tames dne ^ oostoM ^i^rU^ snd Sloop Faiwy & Mary, Capt. Sioksl, Is running regular trip* between Savannah and Bllton Head, carrying freight At regular rates, and, Jational' Expiess and Transportation Company and southern Express are authorized to receive packages forher. - - Any information can be obtained of Capt. Sickel, or by inqniriag of 81.6. Euwn, corner of 8t Julian and Bryan streets. ” .. - RICHARDSON ft BARNARD, ^ Agents. “For Augusta AND ALL WAY LANDINGS ON THE SAVANNAH RIVER. S The STEAMER W A. N Will leave on Wednesday, Dept’r Site, at V ehletk ft. i Freight received up to 8 a. m. on Wednesday. - For freight or passage, apfriy on hoard, or to sepil-3t M. A. COHEN, Agent. TUG HID BUB I BRAIL KAIL/6TEAM8HIP COMPANY. FOR ST. THOMAS, PARA, PERNAMBUCO, BAHIA, AND BIO DE JANEIRO.®! Under contract with the United States and Brad Governments for the carriage of the mails, will dliS patch one of their NEW FIRST CLASS STO&N&qEL BTEAMSBIFB, each over 2,000 ton. burthen, ~ On. the-22d.of Eywy Month, From the Port of New York! « 0 GUARDIAN’S SALE. BYRELL, WYLLY it CHRISTIAN. W® be sold on the FIRST TUESDAY In Se( next,' before the Court House, in the city of Savam between the legal hours of sale. Lot No. 283, 27th tricOd section, Murray county, containing 160 acioa; Lot Mb. 104.4th district, 1st section, Lumpkin conafy, conflbung 40 acres; Lot No. 595, 4th district, 1st sec* iivLumpkin county, containing 40 acres; Lot My. 709 4th district, 1st section, Lumpkin county, «m- IniilMl 'n acres; Lot No. 785, 14th district, 1st section, For-yth county, containing 40 acres. * > •mamsMis«rs£s;‘'“ NOTICE. tLD n-WHLV LING. B‘ &27th'dsyW iJeSfibi/. 1*3; Be tate* mj U16ztiu aay oi dccoiuwi• gross sales of every description of merchandize and wares, upon freight and ^wmage money payable in this city,"and upon horses effn be paid monthly* The undersigned are required to ucu.«u»uu..,. .prepared to re ceive the above tax for the past meudhoraprd •iflhT ' ' EXECUTOR’S SALE. BY BEU, WYLLY it CHKI8T1A*. Will be sold at Auction, before the Court Home dour of ChathamcoNfttU’on the FI88T TUESDAY in September ftext, between tlie usual hours of Sher- •(Ts sales, the following named property : Lot number thirty four (N*. 34). and improvement^ Bolts, Nuts, Washers, Sett Screws, Tape and Dies, Ac, *c., and dealers in all kinds of Railroad, Steam ship and Engineer’s Supplies, oils, Varnish, Paint, Homo and Rubber Packing; Oak Tanned and Rubber Belting, Brass Fittings, Chigplng^and Riveting Hano- Chisels, Gas Nails, Circular and Gang BWWs, Pumps, Steam Whistles, Steam and Wa ter Gaugers, Steam Engines and Saw Mills of every description, ftc., Ac. Also Agents Tor A. P. WOOD A CO.’S celebrated Portable Steam Engines. f21 W esleyan FEMALE COLLEGE, Liberty Watd, Savannah, north side or Sontli sire t, third door west from Montgomery street. Lots one and two (l and 2). Vernon river, In .Ver- nonburg, each 113 by 680 feet most eligibly sttnated just at’ he bend of tne river. ' Also, twenty-fonr and three-qnartet seres (*4X) lying in the rear of said two lots. Also, lots eight and nine (8 and 9) in Yamacraw, North Oglethorpe Ward, on aonth side of Mill street, west of Falim street.’ . Also, one Ira fid red acres (too), lying in Effingham county, Georgia, hy the Central Railroad, 20 nines from savannah, and formerly owned by -— Wade. Also,,lota 166, JS»,‘ 109, 211, 218.490 acres eoth. Sixth District, of. originally Appling, now Coffee, county, lying immediately on the St. Ilia. These ,ots are weU fimbered and ferine^ H V . A JOHN MoCONGGlf, an20-tds ' Executors Will of John Ftoiaydon. David Baile j> MERCHANT TAILOR SAVANNAH, tiL T HE ATTENTION of enstaners, friends, and the public generally, is Invited to the select stock qf Goods for Fall and Winter Wear MACON, GEORGIA. T HE TWENTY-NINTH ANNUAL SESSION opens October 1st, with R COMPLETE FACULTY.— Cnarce lor Tuition and Board, inclmling Fuel, Wash ing nnd Lights, $130 per term. Music, with use of Diano, $30 per term, Three terms in the scholastic year. Payment due at the drat oMsaoh term other information address T an29-2tawtOctl J. M. BONNELI. ** President. VESSELS!! i EVERAL Vessels can secure advantageous char- Tersffor ail or portion of cargo, for Baltimore or Philadelphia, by application to^ & GORDON s pl-eod3t 96 Day stieet. Cassimeres: Black and Colored — French and English Beavers; CUracbil,4 Ciotha; Cash- mere and SHk Ve vet Vestings, Ac., afrof WhicU wlll be made up at the shortest notice and la the most fashionable stylo. * . - . A so, just received, a fine selection oj i Sentlemen's Furnishing Goods • * EXECUTOR’S SALE. BY T. J. WALSH. confiding of Shirts, Merino Undershirts and Draw ers. Canton Flannel Drawers, EOglish an l American Hosiery, Gloves, Gauntlets, CravalA Collars, Ac. Also, Umbrellas. Shirt* measured”foi ° , Gentlemen wishing any of Utn above articles will do well tacall before purchasing elsewhere, snd ex amine this st.iclu of goods, recently selected by my self in Ni-w York. - Terms positively cash, On TUESDAY. October 2d. will he said In front^of the Court House, east half of Lot No. 31, Colombia Ward, subject to a-ground rent of $11.60 par annum, with improvements, a Dwelling with four rooms, and Kitchen in yard. ■ , . East half of Lot No. 18, Green Ward. Ground rent, $17.56 per annum. Improvements—two-story Dwell ing, With six rooms, Kitchen and Stable. ALSO, 40 shares Central Railroad stock, trseld for a division amongst ths heirs. ' Terms Cash, purchaser paying for titles and Btampa. aaje-t.ts . Cotton Yarns, /"VF THR BEST DESCRIPTION, received direct l J from the Oconee Mills, Green comity, Georgia. Mayor’s Court. The first case brought up for trial before His Honor the M*yor, yesterday morning, was that of a white Worn.m who was charged with being intoxicated aud throwing her employer’s crockery ware in every direc tion, regardless of the pieces or expense. The police- liiau who was called on to make the arrest stated that ehe did not seem to be much under the iiifluence of liquor, but was laboring somewhat under excite ment, as if she had been in a difficulty. Not having much to say iu her own defence, she was fined three dollars. j; . Edward King, (colored,) charged with being a sus picious character, he having been found loitering under the arches, north side of Bay street, was fined three dollars. John Bailey, a colored boy,charged with attempting to 6teal a goat, was turned over to the Police Bar racks. William Gardner, (colored, charged with im proper conduct, sleeping in a wagon on Liberty street. Gardner, having no home or work in this city, was turned over to the committee of negroes who are en- gage-d at work on their cemetery. U Stark, F W Sims & Co, G W Hayden, [8] in a dia mond, A ▲ Solomons A Co, Tison *.<V£. W Thomp son, B GTiiden. Wolf A Bvb.gJ- b VBIaiqpga .Van New ton A W, E H Van Ness & Co, E C Wafle & Co, J J West, A Wilcox & Co, Watt, McRae <t Co. Conaigneea per Central j£»lip»a<t. Sept. 3, 1566. 253 hales cotton, 35 do domestic*. 14 do yarn, 4 do wool, 9 bbls dried fruit, 34 bales paper, 25 carei lum- - * mdse toE Padelford, AS PW 8i®s A Co, W itark. J O'Clark, ” Walker, Mrigham, U & Op, Rooeita^ Son- always on hand and for aale by RU20-COdlW rsrvxxr.K EDWIN E. HERTZ k CO. F. C. IaIGKITB A CO , • fLate Lighte, Newton k Bradbury a,) Manafactwrera ot FIrat Class Pla*o Fortes, Highest premium at the American World’s Fa r and Exhibition of the Industry of *11 Nations. • This well known establishment is n -w continued by F. C. LIGHTS and LOUIS EKNST, at the old stand, 421 Broome street, between Crosby and New York Ci y. Jy4-lyeod CHANGE OF BASE. . Rnt Arrivals 2(t the Hotels. Boots, Shoes, &c*, TO THE CORNER STORE - J K j PULASKI HOUSE—W. 11- tVlI.TBVKOXR. J Jackson, Ga J II Delaney, Eufaula F Gouuez, Bsrceioua . ' M’CrSWeeriy 8t lady, NC F Alvarez, N C Passing Counterfeit Money.—Benjamin Wallace, a negro, was brought before the Mayor’stourt yester- ' % niornibg, charged with passing counterfeit notes. It appears that Wallace went into a store on Brough ton street, Saturday evening, and after purchasing tight dollars worth of shirts, tendered payment for them in counterfeit notes. The notes being new i}nd easily detected, the store-keeper at once discovered them to be counterfeits aud had the negro arrested. After he was taken iu charge by the policeman, a pocket book containing a number of counterfeits was lounjl upon his person. On being brought before His Honor the Mayor, yesterday morning, he was turned over to a Magistrate for pro8eoution,.but waa subsequently taken charge of by the United States Marshal aud committed to jail for examination. A negro named Miller has also been arrested on suspi cion of being associated with Wallace in passing counterfeit money. J W Strike, Ga A T Alexander, str Gen Barnes M Hendleson, N C J Hendleson, do M U English, N B SCREVEN HOUSE—Gs McQiNLY. G W Caldwell, Chas | J C Ferrill, Cift ...... ■ G W Pyles, Augusta ’ IV F Hooker, A 4 6 K K K Gaul, str Gen Barnes VV P Phillips, ItoS.CRH J W Spoor, do U-> B Stallings, E Hollenbeck, do -|J N Lapiter, Under Masonic*H*ll, where we will be thankful to receive onr friends and customers. an25-tf TBBEAU A PHILLIPS. MARSHALL HOUSE—A. B. L] W A Allet, fo FnUskf 1 *’ M M *«sS4rio, Vernon-t burg J J R Love, Florida W 0 Carroll do A L Smith, Uo J P Scott, do \V H Scott, do E Walsiogham, N Y E R Foster, jr, N Haven ’area, *TGffisair”, iMf:*'" ' Wilson, Virginia G R Wallirirtge, Capt A A I Gen T U Mottou. Goa Barnes S R Brandon, tlo S F IVootl, Millen K M Creney ft lady, Ga Established ^^780 Schooner Glenboy.—The Board of Port Wardens, accompanied by H. F. Willink, Jr., Master Carpenter, held a survey on the Schooner Glenroy, on Saturday last. After a thorough inspection of the was condemned, and ordered to be sold for ihe benefit uf &U parties concerned. The Glenroy is a very old - v essel, being upwards of eighteen years old. Captain Murray deserves the thanks of the owner* for the manner in which he worked the vessel into port after the disaster, with nothing but a jury mast, and the vessel in danger of sinking all iho while. We hope shortly to see Capt. Murray in a vessel that is worthy of his well tested qualifications aa a seaman. ? . From Baltimore.—The steamship. North Point, Capt. Smith, from Baltimore, arrived at her wharf about half past four o’clock yesterday afternoon. For files of late Baltimore papers we are indebted to Pur- ser Solana. In anticipation of the increased trade to be carried on between Baltimore and Savannah the earning fall, learn that negotiations are now pending for the purchase of another steamer to run in connection with the North Point and Fannie. Underwriter’s Salk.—We have been req tonested state that the forty tons of iron, Ac., advertised to be by Messrs. Bell, Wylly k Christian on the 5th has been sold. SOAPS! 'A J i STA J. C. HnU’s Son, 358 PARK ROW, NEW YORK, Incites the attention of buyers to his nuefloaled stock of every grade ol Staple and Fancy-Soaps. Honey Soap, Demnlcent Swip, Palm soap, Windsor Soap, Glyix-nn • SoaD, Poncine Soap, White Soap, Shaving Soap, Almond soap. Upwards of One Hundred Styles. I, cm hainUind tor sale byt.HA^nALL A 00 , and many other dealer.. anif-eoda-n ISAAC RUSSELL, NOTARY PUBLIC, COUNTY OFFICER, Deputy SfceriiT of tbe City of Ssrsnssll FFICE AT THE COURT ’HOU3E, or at ihe^offlee O of Justice Laurence ConnelL.Bryan street, ene door east »r Merchant*’ and. (Pouters Bank. Resi dence on Gaston street, two doors west ol uarnara, opposite Multer's Mill, Savannah, Georgia. ao31-eod2w We have removed onr stock of Notice. EXECUTOR'S SALE. BY THOHAB J> WftLSR, - i • j On TCESDA't, October 2d, will be sold 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 ths benefi the hairs aud creditors of said setate. i if one cash, tmrehaaer paying for tides .TRUSTEE’S SALE. VALUABLE BRICK RESIDENCE AT AUCTION. BY BELL, WYJ.LY it CHRISTIAN. Will be sold.on TUESDAY, 4th September next, In front of Court House, between the legal hours of A VALUABLE BRICK RESIDENCE, No. 2 Gordon street, next to the corner of Bull, front ing feb Honofncnt Square, Monterey Ward. A 4nft, three-story, Brick Building, on brick basement,’wp> two-sfory brick ont-building, tile roof, with gas and a good well of water in yard, all in good order, sod sM rent for *1,000. Possession given let November. Txaus.—One-third cash, one-third atx months, and one-third 1st Jtfly next, 1867, with Interest second b; ■ mortgage. Titles warranted—purchaser paylsg for titles rad atsfnpa. (J1HB Drug Store of K. W. MARSH A CO., corner Congress and Whitaker streets, will be open at NIGHTS and on SUNBAVS during the present month sepl-lw • EXECUTOR’S SALE. BY bell, WYLLY ftCRKIlMftl will be soUton the FIRST TUESDAY in Owtober, In front-of the Caort House, m ths city of Ssranaah. be tween the legal hours of sale : . Lot No. 17, Carpenter s, Row, tea simpU, and- Lot No 12, Crawford Ward, ground rant. The improve ments consist ol a two-story wooden House, and four tenement brick- Houses, belonging to the estate of ]Kr^ Margaret Jaines. Sold for tne benefit of the heirf Medical Card. DR. WH. DUNGAN. * Office, northeast corner of Drayton and fresi street*. . GEORGIA FLOOR, From New W iieat. SACKS AND HALF HACKS in store for sale by. HOLCOMBE ft OP. LIME. 2000, in fine order, for sale by aul-tf BARRELS of beat ROCKLAND LIMB, BRADLEY, HILL A CD. House Wanted. Any person havtafi a small DWELLING m HOUSE to rent, between now snd October let, wm find a good tenant by applying to JOHN C. MAKER ft CO., au28.tr 139 Congress street. FOR SALE, A SERVICEABLE DRAFT HOR3E. Apply Pulaski Honae Stables. *n3»-M S IXTV DAYS after date ^lu apply to the Ordinary of Effingham county for permiBstoo to sell ail the lands belenglng to the estate of Geo. B. Wright, de ceased. WM. A. WEIGHT ’ an7-lawim Mftd»ftfi«C. c ire and creditore of said estate. ar (©UiU)^ GOLD MEDAL SHEBfcT. . pt»RT AND MADEIRA, HARVEST BOURBON, WHEAT NUTRIENT, OLD HOMESTEAD HYE. aMSSSSSSag«rSS“ eagrasageBajassais l aaassM«SSE«Bs S&kvii aa racards quality, lo nkato- nsre *8 regards qnaflty, effort* to retaM the con fidemce aad patrou- agewhtah has bean so “jg" » (Established 1773.) ^ &k. Ths above popnlar gootl. are put JP to tawing one dozen bottt*^ wen. in mm aou oy h. 6. n u w E, SAVANNAH. and all prominent Drngghde, Erasers, etc- Tha aame^f ^InlMBr ft Co., No. 16 Reaver street, u 2S£E^ome7xa« and Utarej froth ofw#P "^^^^^Sg’honse* of Blnlnger ft Ca. Mo. U BrewrtiSStTfowndnctedlupon principle*of tnteg- BRICKS! BRICKS ! ! 12(MM» msyss. yt-tf TOUCHING AT BRUNSWICK. ST. MA- ^ FRBNANDINA, JACKSON VILLE AND PICOLATA. The nsw and elegant steam parke's, T,Ty*y*rre baker, Capt. H. KING, and SYLVAN S«0«E, Capt. JAMES TUCKER, having been specially fitted up for this route with unsurpassed accomnsotfotioos, will tease regular!, for the above places, the Sylvan Shore every TUES DAY MOBMraOjSbtWllagteBiijfretery^ATUR- DAY MORNING, at ten o'clock. Hetmuiag, witlJeave Jacksonville every Tuesday and Friday, arriving at Savannah every Wednesday and Mutarday mornings, in time to connect with the New York eteaun-rs. ’ For freight or Passage apply at the office on Florida Wb “ 1 ’ or *° CLAGHORN ft CUNNINGHAM, Agent*. All frelglit payable *y ffiilppefs. tyl6-tf SALE, anSO-lm DAVID BAILEY, No. 12 Whitaker street, • Opposite Jno. OttveCs Paiat Sh 'p. NTERNUL REVENUE GUIDE. LAW OF JULY, 1936. Containing all the Internal Revenue Laws, with Decisions, Killings, Exemp tions, Stamp! Doties, ft*. ’ Flfcd, lift THE NATIONAL TAX LAW 4 being the Amended Act of July 20,1866, interpolated with the Acts of Jnne, 1864, and March, 1866. _ Price, 15 cent*. Just received and for sale bg aU 28 E9T1LL ft BROTHER. Semi-Weekly Floridian, * TALLAHASSEE, FLA. DYKE & SPARHAWK, Peopeibtoes. T HE completion of ihe Live Oak Connection opens to Savannah An Immense trade from £>bjlda. daring the war, snd circulates In all parte of the C °ESriLL ft BROTHER are agents for the Floridian In Savannah, autlioriaed to. receive advertisements and suWicriptloM. *. 1 ■ onBtHf House and Bakery to Kent THE HOUSE AND BAKEBY oh the southeast corner of Sonth Broad and Mont- gomt-ry streets to rent. Apply to Ms*. ISABELLA EVAN8, 3i.7t t . Evans’ How. Paper Hangings AND Window Shades. MARY J. TURNER, No. 58 St. Julian Street, Mas received a new supply of Paper Han Rings. Wlm dow Shades and cheap. Ices, which will be sold )yio-ti Gray Hair. r*(/mKNi j . MftfrNtorer moke»ftefr.grew oft Bate Meat Batr Restorer 8topsJlal»Trom Falltag ttea. Mote Restorer Preveote Mretteshe. a CLOCK'S • ■ Hair Restorer 4s all that coot* elshssAassftreu CLOCK’S ■ .. all tbo merit - ft’ list MS trial of rieohoMtaftM hotttes forth. ***** FOR PS >UB OF THE CRY HAND FIKE ENGINES, Chairman Of Special Oommltteo. aaT-lm I’d Sale or LeSSe. — i j n a -. ' la , 1 jifl ra ho aA i£» o» T he UNDERSIGNED offers for aale one of the hem uLauraTHiMB ou toe Savannah Hirer, in tee noMkftc noftoHffttfll asod.Ncrtven county, Georgia! The place contains about seventeen bun- tsssSsLwsx^&%‘£i£!s Geoerel W. H. T. Walker, dace seed, and Captain A. M. MOrtia, ForfortHttysndconveetencelttsnnsor- pamedhstotewicinlty. Bte weU Impure*,— a good Dwelling, Gin Hoes* and Iron screw. < necemsry oevbatidlogs for o well Males and “ “ For PalStka.’ E! lit i.T| j 9 i 1 l lng rates or passage, payabl lent: s In gold or Its equlva- FromNew YorktoSt. Thomas... $80 From New York.to Pars $150 From New York to Pernambuco ITS From New York to Bahia. 180 From New York to Rio de Janeiro MO Steerage at half these rates,meal. Included, bat* ■ot bedding. Ao experienced Surgeon is attached to each vessel. All Letters most pass through the Post Office. Post age 10 cent. For farther Information orpasesge apply to B. H. HARDEE, Agent. No. 12 Stoddard’s Block. GARRISON ft ALLEN, my31 New York Agents. Remington’s FIRE ARMS, BOLD BY GUN DEALERS, AND THE AUDE GENERALLY. ~eWW RIVER STEAMBOATS and TOW BOATS, of various siaej and draft. ALSO, gaffing vessels. Steam Barges, ftc. A. M. DA COSTA, ’ n *140.42 Watol 8tM6t» 9* Y* VEST POCKET PISTOL, No. M Cartridge Repeating Pistol, (Elliot pt.) No. 21 Cartridge Repeating PUtol, (Elliot ptj No. 32 fftrtridget Pocket Revolver, (Self-Oocklng) » New Pocket Revolver, with Loading Ltaer Police Revolver, Navy Size Calibre Belt Revolver, Navy Size Calibre Belt Revolver (Sell-Carklng,) Navy Calibre Navy Revolver. 36-100 In. Calibre fttfryiftcvefreh 46-100 In. Calibre Gan Cane, using No. 32 Cartridge Revolving Rifle, 36 and 44-100 in. Calibre Breech Loading Rifle, No. 32 Cartridge Breech Loathag Carhine, No. 4* cartridge - U. S. Kifle, SteelBarreL with Sabre Bayonet U. 8. Rifled Mnsket, Springfield Pattern Single Barrel Shot-Goo. BL REMINGTON ft SONS, •:‘t. llion, New York. tern entire croi now In ni This PI son Court Lake Clrai •ncceeefnl healthfnli the neigbl places In The lant MnfMKL--, — —- .. . ered with the finest oak, hickory and pine timber .atnli ereu wito we uucol wmre, Th^ plantatou is now in successful Operation, with 600 acres planted-in tong staple cotton, which will prodneoat ft aft fOQ.Ipihftt 21a fttftee 4ft eogi, Jrhich will produce 4,101 bushele corn. I *1 will also sell eighty head of hogs, fourteen good _ielee. weU broke, two horses, three plantation waa- ooft foantag ate nails to ran. twenty ploughs, black smith aad carpenter's tool*, osm McCarthy Cotton Gm, household on 1 kitchen loralture, aad everything else 0> Tteereieite nafaitog waUof waterqn the place, good dwelling UoiwojMht »blna sufficient to accom modate aU the laborers necessary to wmk the plan- BACON! BACON! Fifty HogsheadB Shoulders add Sides, In hand some order, jut received and for sale by W. H. Whitney k Co., a30-tf 4 Harris’ Bangs. tation ■ncriwiflHy , II appued for early, the purchaser will get a bar ns.. > JgMN L- TOQKft g> ftddrsas me at Madison O.iL, Fl*. aalMtt Notice. 9IG hue entered into a limited die Firm name of CRANE ft ■ (he trehsftcUoh of a General Com- > to the' CHy or Savannah. Heman Jam a H. Graybil), of flovannhb, are S. GfayMll. of Ma j® partner, and contributes Ian' ({28,0 0} to the common ’ ’ is to commence on the first II terminate on the-sisi of ' H: A. CRANE. ■i. Hi GBATBILL, I: fl! GMTB1LL. FRANCIS E. TIMMONS, mas t, luu 1 AMD , BEA88 FOUNDER, MANUFACTURER OF apRCiAifATiAdabJt tjJo to gene^aI, 'ydittNfrd Work, AJJiHA3tfM2J»«JWASoa angfttmo ABQPOTA. GEORGIA. *rr.- CORIM. PRIME YELLOW, In (tore. PrimaYelloi^tedat. ( I* i nmsiw.’MT, HILL ft 00_j , mty Rheumatism, Cancer, KpiUeptlo Fits, CUBSDBY * ■ct.-«**igeHM»«tpni#B»ft (■»- AGENTS: ’ Moore ft Nichole, New Yolk. Palmers ft Batchelders, B aton. John P. Loved Bottom Jos. C. Grubb ft Ofip PhfiMMphia. Ponltney ft TrimblefBERmOto. Henry FOlsom ft Cft, Ne .v Orleans ft Memphis Maynard Bros., Chicago. L. M. Ramsey ft Co., 8L Leals. Albert E. crane, San Francisco. Je3Q3mI FOR RENT, m Apply to jys-tf On reasonable terms, FOUR COUNTING ROOMS aad TWO LARGE SAUfi In the brick boildlngon the corner of Bay and Lin coln streets. Possession given Immediately EDWARD PADSLPOBD. Law Notice. H AVING REMOVED to Sertren county, I Win 1 - - continue the practice of the profession in *11 the coarts or Bcrtven, BaUoch, Effingham, Emanuel and orke coantles. . , GEORGE H- BLACK, -■%- Attarney-at-Law, an22-2tawlm Sylrenla, Bcrivss county, Ga. Cotton Qins«- J^ATEUT INVENTIONS OF HAND AND FOOT GINS, at very low prices, for sale by a U COLBY ft CO. COTTON GINS. Saw Grind! for Hale by Richardson & Barnard. CORN. 4000 kDab * 1 * *’ ri “ e YeUow Cora, landtag per steamship Leo. 127-tf - OCTAVU8 COHEN ft OO. IMS RICE BILLS J^RE ready to receive sad mfll Bice for pUatare ami the nebllcaaheretofore. Everraiteotloa will be gfren to the preparation of Bice for “toitot.^^ ^ SONS, an24-2awl» * EXECUTORS’ SALE. W ILL the Sa.liiirH ?‘'«8 J ij^.- OrerL. FriftMrio