The Daily news and herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1866-1868, September 05, 1866, Image 3

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—- ^IyMOBNISG, SEPTEMBER 6,184#. _. ; ■ y aa= ^' J„rc o< Stenm.tllps *»Ad U<P*’ FOB KKW TORI. ' ' • J ’ sall Salvador, Saturday, Sept 8, at — -•fgmSD'P *■ r.vW*’ I0 K llAI.TIMOEI. , north Point Thursday, September Cth, « UBtUtif the BhffaV®® habaad* having ,:«a0“ isbip ‘ FOB AUGUSTA. Wednesday, September 5th, St* . v -'for haRIbm. M. Cool, Friday morning, 7th Inst., at e-ini-'r “■ FOR FLORIDA. ~ ? - ,. Itikcr, every Saturday morning, at ; . w mcr uz^ 1 ' "^’syWW Shore, every Tuesday morning, at o’clock* Departure of Trains. daily passenger up train 8 A. M. is-—- Arrival and - r vl.eel' eailboau ‘ Savannah at. W 5 al Angus’* a Arn „~ai Macon •' rr ‘ 1Lt nows fassesgeb teals . ; i: 7 a.m. leaves Macon “”" ••••• 8:45 a. m. it Savannah at 7:05 F. M. Arrives a> - T. Eobison, a thnnoE _ shoae from the borne dieebaeged Virgo, Mg. Dickereon, who wu discharging of thefihip, was inforgn an* fbnr o’clock yesterday morning (i worked all night on the ship) that a box of shoes had been placed on the wharf, and, from appearances, it had been broken open. In looking around with a lantern for the box, Mr. Dickerson discovered Eobison underneath a tarpaulin which was covering a portion M J Col Of thag&dda, with liis pockets full of sugar, and two E pairs of ladies’ shoes lying on the top of the box which had been broken open. Eobison was immediately arrested and conveyed to the Police Barracks. HI* f Honor the Mayor, on hearing the evidence yesterday morning, thinking the case a fit one for £fO*eeution, 'turned the prisoner over tothe Magtatrjftfcfr <^mrt. This is bnt one of the many daily thefts that are perpetrated along the wharves by those who are en gaged in working about vessels discharging. During the past winter it was almost a daily occurrence, boxes and barrels being broken open and rifled of a great portion of their contents, while- whole packages, in mfnjr instances, .were carried, off fry dishonest dray men, to the serious inconvenience of the consignee, as well as loss to the agents. It would appear that the wharf thieves, encouraged by tl|e .rsnug little, profits derived from last fall^s plundering, have ‘detertnined to continue the same business this seasou. iSb© police will keep an eye on them. tllir PASSENGER TRAIN ,,- e ; savannah at 7:05 r. M. l / a ... xugusta at. Am"-, • al . Arrives at M 4:00 A. M. 7:00 A. M. SIGHT PASSENGER TRAIN at 5:40 P. M. Lv» vn> ,, u .ia at 8:25 V. M. '••"■"a^vannah at 5:50 a. m. ' rn 'i ii lwville and Gordon trains connect with iia ” U J night passenger trains at Gordon. ... gu ff B.ULBOAD—DAILY ^Sundays CT- ’ ceptp.1) ■ : “ '• , savannah at 7:30 A, M. h™"; .viTUouissvilleat 730 P. M. Arm 1 s *, 1!1M ville at 0:00 A. M. anuah at 0:10 p.m. ,v, s The: Time of Clusiug Malls. Post Office. Savannah, Ga ... a t titis office as follows: ' i RvimoAD, lor Augusta, South Caro- “uj. „1 anil Beaufort) and all States in the Florida aud that part of Georgia H L Shulte, So Ex TRPeaoley.Qa H Beeman at lady, It T Miss Beeman ft none, NT Capt Billups, Btr N Point PG Solana, do MH Nash,.Fla B M Henry, Monticello st H Wylly. Augusta J Col ten, str Swan J Yeoman, Saratoga B Vance, do B P Phelps, Ga G W Peabody, Pla See advertisement of Messrs. Murphy & Clark in another column. Painters wanted. A Card. Steamship Ton a wand a, Sept 4,1BG6. At a meetiug of the passengers, held this day, the following resolutions were unanimously passed: Resolved, That as it was our good fortune to be come acquainted with Capt. J. Teal, the commauder of the steamship Tonawanda, and his gentlemanly * icerv we do hereby,tendcr liihii^r heartfelt thanks th* m*uy of kfuflu^^lS;stowed upon all ring tne passage ' frnfrt Anaflelphia, and take pleasure iu recommending him to the travelling public as a careful commauder, w ho not only does his duty a9 an officer, but also looks after the comfort of his passengers. Resolved, That Purser C. 8. Teal has our thanks for his kindness and gentlemanly conduct to all, and recommend him likewise, assuring those Who may come in contact with him, that they will find him gentleman well worthy of the position which he > \ ,.»*ijiff Florida auu ur*u part ux ureurgiaj # aesuiwu,- Aipu uic ioi guu®i, «»•. w*.a#miingB, i-'iiirnla Steamers and Atlantic and Gulf] and 2nd officer, Mr. C. C. Wilt land, Chief Engineer 11 1 ,T_ 4 t 1 I.i„ ir, n ;«Unl \T. T TIT r.ipumin ..u.aby 31*1* .., o daily. (Vsrn-vL Railroad, for Augusta, Columbus, l,-, Yille and Nashville, through pouches and way a. m. everyday. r" viiAnih' and Gulf Railroad, for all points on riulauil cditighous; Bainbridge, Monticello, Fla., ii ac«ce and Northwestern Florida and the West- utheru Cqast, 5>£ a. m. daily. Sundays ex- Tallahu- t’LoniDv Steamer!, for Brunswick, St. Mary’s, Fpriiandina. Jacksonville, and aU points on $t. Jofen’lj nver Northeastern and Eastern Florid* ;9 o’clock Tiesdavs anil Saturdays. ’ . '‘ * . , .. i,\ k ,ks Steamer, 7’_}£ every Friday morning. , Mails leave New York during the month f sinicmb'-r as follows: The French, Dales, Ham- i i.i.d Nassau, N. P., steamers on the 8th; the * al i r d—from New York on the 11th, from Boston on the l”th- \spinwall, ou the 11th; the Havana and Ant- ; 7sn Liners on tlie 12th; Mexican, via Havana, on tln lmli; Santiago fie Cuba, Bremen, Dales and ,am- ( ,, n the l/ili; the Cuuard and Havana, on the Vitlr Nicaragua, on the 20th; Aspinwall, on the 21st; I'raz'uuii. Kingston, Bremen, French, Dales and Ham- ,,n the *22d; Cuuard—from New* York on the nom Boston ou the 26th; Havre, Dales and Ham burg, ou the 20til. » Money Sent VCiifkonf Danger of toss, Uy means of Money Orders/ at the Savannah Post its?* Post Office opens for business at 9 a. m. and closes at 5 p. m. On Sundays the office is open from 9 to 10 a. ni. Mr. A. Jones, and his Assistant Mr. T. M. Foreman aaftlso the Pilots, Mfesift. R. Keuil«|f aftd J.Baymore, deservfe greaf credit forth© v»*ry effiefent and carerul manner in which they discharge their respective duties. Resolved, That the Steward. Mr. John Tracy, and his assistants deserve our warmest thanks for the many acts of kindness bestowed upon all who r« quired their services, and especially the ladies, during their sickness, and we have no hesitancy to express our conviction that no ship sails from the port o: Sa vannah, who has a better or a more gentlemanly appointment of Officers; therefore we wish each aud all of them success, through life, which they richly deserve, and we congratulate ownevaaad agents of the line in possessing such competent officers. Resolved, That these resolutions be printed in one of the Savannah papers, that a copy be handed to C.ipt. Teal, aud that the Philadelphia papers be re quested to copy the same. Arrivals at fH© Hotels. PULASKI HOUSE—W. H. WILTBXRQSR. Tenn ~T““-itocildn Salas. WH BT Mis ftcuua do Miss Adsms, Phils . '■ A Jones, str ToosmmU 1 M Forman, do I Tracjr, do J Teal, do C 8 Teal, do TH Stafford, wife, 2 chil dren ft nurse, Ga R T Paul, Darien 1 Beckett, Citr J Etiler, Phila SCREVEN HOUSE—G. McGlNLT. W Keene, City | A Beppard, A ft G B H ‘ D Wynne, Jacksonville! MARSHALL HOUSE—A. B. LUCS. tolscflttanwosr SPECIAL SALE OF GEOCERIE3, DRY DS, liOTIONS, Ac., Ac^ w THIS DAY, 5th inst., at 1ft o’dfcck a. m., will be add; in front of store. l injbioeof goods just received per steamer Virgo, Sngsr, Soap, Stan*. Candlea : .Blueing, Raisins, Pipes,Ac., fcc. Shirt*, Haodkachi* 1 *. % ^ Neck Tics, Belt*, Hook* and Eye* *.• Bnttons, Paper Collars, ftc., ftc. grains, Writing Desks .Work Boxes, ftc., , j And a large issortment of ' i , . fettomery. ri, : . D G Snmmerfield ft huly, Beaufort Or Winne, Ga Seely, sir Virgo B M Howe, str G Barnes E14 Bnlkley, str Virgo P A Biays, Balt W M Wadley, Ga M Smith, Aloany M Reneau, Macon Dr J S Bolce, City Mods A Bonaud, Eraxce Or E P Baker. AtlaalA P A McGriff, Fla A Lapeter, Attapnlgus G W Donalson, Ga T R Smith, Ga w G Cook, Kla I M Fletcher, Fla B D Brantley, BiackShear f Strickland, Hinesville J Mare, do Financial and Commercial. AUCTION SALE. BY g, |ff- BAFFITKAIt. THIS DAY, in front of store, at 10 o'clock,, **. Dry Goods ' g°U“?8 J ? Groceries Furniture, And * variety of other goods. RICE PQUM Ml! The undersigned, having become jUroprletore of the property known as the ’’"LOWER SAVANNAH RICK MILL,” Intend st once patting in all new and par emery Buchteeqr for me king it f Ab4T-CLAS8 RICE FOUNDING MU^p No pains wbk » spared fat hase Bice thoroughly cleaned and mnd for ’MWKsI. *> dto Uk’P’bAws MliHUli me as ‘tflelr pstronage ire can their interests. ' Having ample facilities for Storing non, Planters and Facteracra ship at any time to the Mill to sett their Uo4venienee, to- remaid oA Storage or for pounding. A.-L. Harris, P- M. Jtceai’e. (.’STILL, DROTHER, Newsdcalcra, Rta- tiouers and Booksellers, Ball street (down stnirsj corner or Bay lane, next to the Post Olbce, fi’e au- • tii.rizcd ncoiits for the Daily News & Ukrald. All orilors ,cft with them will be promptly attended to. [Signed] Mrs.'J. F. Pelot, Mt-s. Anna E. Adams, Miss A. E. Adams, Mrs. M. A. Bradley, Mrs. E. Piedent. Mrs. E. Heflermau, Mrs. Jf- Harrys, Mrs. Jlary RogerSon, Mrs. Wm. H. Anderson, Miss Mary S. RnsseU, Mrs. Emilie Guijacca, Philip H. Russell, - A. Lefiler, John Whitman, James E. Bessont. Henry C| Price, ,T. H. Prudden, J. A. Kelopp, Johnny Eblor Harris, J. W. Burkley, J. Gurjacca, Charles J. .White. New York Market. New York, Friday, Aug, 31—P.;Ii. Flour, ftc.—The market for Western mud State flour is fairly active, particularly the medium grades, which are quite steady and in small supply. Other brands are dull and unchanged. The sales are 10,000 bbls., st $5 75(5)7 75 for superfine State and Western; $6 65 ■9 io fur ordinary and common extra 81ate; $0 15at 10 25 for fancy State; $7 15(5:9 16 for the low grades of spring wheat Western extra; |8 1)0(5,10 M for ship ping Ohio; $10 50(5)14 for trade aDd family brands of Ohio, Michigan and Indiana ; and $10 40(5.15 0g for extra St. Louis extras, and $15 25 @ 15 .50 for doable extra do. Canadian flour is firm aud scarce; the market is quiet Sales of 75 bbls. at $8 75@10 10 for the low grades of extras, aud $10 30@12 25 for trade and family brands. Southern flour is firm but dulL Sales of 212 bbls. at $10(5,11 30 for common to Our Baltimore and coun try extras, and $11 50(5,15 60 for trade and family brands. • Corn meal is steady. Sales of 400 bbls. Western at $4 50. . . . Grain.—The wheat market i9 a little flvmeelbis.ia particular'y noticeable in new wheat, for whiin there Is a fair inquiry. The demand is for milling only. The sales are 17,000 bushels st $1 87for good Chicago spring; $2 70(5)2 80‘for amber Jersey, and $2 75 for do. Delaware; $2 06@2 70 for new amber State, at railroad depot; $1 50@1 75 for old amber SNchigsn in store.) , Oats are better, both in prices and demand. Th| sales are 110.000 bush, heated Chicago at 40@44c.; Htir to good do. at 45X@47c.; Wisconsin at' 49@50c.; Iowa at 50(&56c., the latter rate In baga. ’ Corn is in good demand, and prices are firm. The inquiry ia confined to. the home trade. The salFrf arc. 91,000 bush, red Western mixed at 80c., and No. I do. at 80>!@81, chiefly at 81c. Pbovisions The pork market has been ratber more active, and prices are better, closing quite steady. We bear of nothing doing for future delivery foday,hut- last evening sales were made of 500 bbls. mess, Yiuyer seven days, at $33; 250 bbls. do, buyer September, at $33 25; and 500 bbls., seller January, at $28. Tbe sales, cash and regular, are 4,000 bids, at $32 87)a(5) 38 9JLf for new mess, $29 50 for musty aud sour mess, aud $30 for thin mess. Beef is steady and moderately active. Sales of 12o bbls. at $16(5,20 for plain mess; $20(5)24 for exfra do. Tierce beef and beef hams are dull and nominal. i ■ Cut meats are quiet Small sales Western pickled, liams at 21c., and city bellies, in bulk, at 10>ic. 'r Bacon is neglected. , Lard remains dull, and favors the buyer. Sales of 125 bbls. and tierces, ingots, at 17)k(5,18\ic. for No. lj* ’ --.nri’ ■ AUCTION. BY BtffkL, WYLLY ftORR«*»lt»J Will be sold THIS DAY, in trout of the store, at 10# o'clock, Cheese Candles Bacon Hats Shoes Groceries Wines : Liquors gegars Tobacco Above Planters and . w . nah their patronage for the eomttg wsahA, a fid la so doise we can bnt promise acateful attention fat their interest, baaed upon our pad bnsmeaa connectiou and experience iu that line oTbasiceea. The MW wlllbe in perfrot order for^nfflng^t^^.S Flour Sugar Dry Goods Furnitur*. fcc., fcc. A* AY! HAY! HAY! AT PRIVATE SALE. BV ifKLL, WYLLY & CHRISTIAN. C 650 BALES NORTHERN MtjF Fpf sale, to arrive per^lirig ADMINISTRATORS SALE. BY BELL, WYLLY * CHRISTIAN. Will be sold by order of the Court In front ol the Court II mse, on the FIRST TUE8DAl, ljti October, between tbe legal hours of sale, <90 ACRES OF LAND in Anplihg county. 6th district. No. 215. Also, In — T&«|iutK»iih district, 1st No. 164, *on- ftfe-ltW ac?A Sold o-‘ the bene« ol the heirs and crediiors of tne estate of B. King. Term* cash, purchaser to pay lor titles. . C. B. KING, - au28-tds Administrator. BY ¥. J. EXECUTOR’S SALE. WALSH. ffd iirtVnt of otN#^ C^fcmbia l.'OO per anm October 2d, Ward, subject to a grounarent'of $11. - _ withiimproyraasfats, a Dwefong with fear rooms, and Kitchen in yard. East half of Lot No. 18, Green Ward. Ground rent, ,|H3i par annum. Improvements—two-stovy Jlwell ing, with six rooms. Kitchen and Stable. also, 40 shares Central Railroad stock. rSdWfW a dfvtsitm amongst the heirs. Terms cash, purchaser paying for titles and stamps. Iftatffddft ’ Cou^ft House Sale*. Yesterday being tbe monthly sale day at the Court House considerable real estate was sold. The sale was well attended, but on account of the scarcity of money, bidding was not very high. The following sales of real estate and stocks were made : Bv Ceil, Wylly ^ Christian—Three story brick build ing! on brick basement, with two slory brick out buildings, No. 2, Scudder's Range, sold for $6,300. Lot No. 34 aud miprovejneuts^JLiberty Ward, north^ side of South Broad street, third door west of Mm gornery street; estate.ot John Finlayson, sold for $10,900. £ Lots one and two, Vernon river, in Vcrnouburg, each 113 by COO feet, most eligibly situated just at the bend of tbe river, estate of John Finlayson, sold fer SI,400. Also, 24& acres lying in the rear of said two lots, belonging to estate of John Finlayson, sold for «2s per act* Lots S and 9 in Yamocnw', North Oglethorpe Ward, on south side of Mill street, west of Fahm street, es tate of John Finlayson, sold for $400 e^cl\. 100 acres of land lying in Effingham county, 20 miles from Savannah , estate of John Finlayson, sold for $1,475/'" Lots 1G5, 125, 1C9, 217, 218, 490 acres each, Sixth District, of originally Appling, now Coffee county, lying immediately on the St. Ilia, well timbered and fertile, estate of John Finlayson, sold for 60 cents an Five and one-tenth acres of land, situated on the Skidaway shell Road, opposite the farm of L. J. B. Fairchild, sold for $60 per acre. - Forty acres of wcll-tembered land, situated at Sta tion No. 1, Central Railroad, sold for $3 per acre. Lot 28Murray county, containing 1G0 acres, estate James Love, sold for 55 cents ycr acre. Lot No. 104, Lumpkin county, containing 40 acres, estate James Love, sold for $2 10 per acre, Lot 595. Lumpkin county, containing 40 acres, es tate James Love, sold for $2 20 per acre. Lot 709, Lumpkin countw, containing 40 acres, es tate James Love, sold for $2 50 per acre. Lot No. 733, Forsyth county, containing 40 acres estate James Love, sold for $1 f 0 per acre. Thirty-seven shares Atlantic & Guif Railroad slock brought from $51 50 to $52 50 per share. By Blun & Meyer—Lot No. 20, Squill Oglethorpe Ward, and improvements, consisting of one double tenement «u Margaret street, two stories on a brick basement: also two small bouses attached and front ing ou Harrison street, sold for $5,850. Five shares Central Railroad stock sold at $94 per share, and live shares of Atlantic & Gulf Railroad stock sold at $51 50 per share. Georgia Soap. We are indebted to Messrs. Purso & Thomas, agents of the Georgia Chemical Works, of this city, for a package of very superior soap, manufactured in that establishment. In compliance with their request, we have given the Georgia soap a trial, and are prepared to pronounce it equal iu every respect to the best Northern turpentine soap that comes to this market. Much credit is due to the enterprising gentlemen at the head of the Georgia Chemical Works for the in troduction of the manufacture of an article so indis pensable, aud for which such large amounts of money are annually expended. Their success has demon strated that there is uo need to send abroad at least *°i °hc article of universal family consumption, and w ill have the effect, we trust, to stimulate enterprise in other departments of domestic manufactures, the importance of which has heretofore been overlooked, greatly to the disadvantage of bur section. There are many other articles, for which we have been accustomed to send abroad, that can bo manu factured at home, with a saving of first profit, freights a ud other charges, besides giving employment to oufr <nvn popujation. We sincerely hope that among the changes incident to the events of the past five yeajgft,' we may see home enterprise and industry directed io the production of whatever will tend to render our people independent, even in the smallest degree, of *■ reign sources of supply. DeBow’s Review.—The Brothers Estill have laid on our table the September number of Jjhis deservingly popular Southern periodical. It is full of valuable and interesting matter, as shown by the following table of contents: Progress of American Commerce; Life and Times of John DeWitt; Sketches of Foreign Travel; Commerce, War, and Civilization; Future of •South Carolina; The Vast Resources of Louisiana; The South and Direct Foreign Trade; Old Maids and Old Bachelors; The National Census; Department of Agriculture; Department of Commerce; Department ef the Freedmeu; Department of Internal Improve ment; Department of Miscellany; Journal., of the War—entered up daily iu the Confederacy;'Editorial Sotes, fcc. - , rt* * r * A New Firm.—By reference to our advertising colupms it will be seen that Measr*.-Wilkinson,. Wil' son A' Co., hove formed a copartnership for the trans ition of a factorage and general commission business. The members of this firm are all well known business men, and the resident partner, Mr. P. H. Wood, was the partner of General Rabun, lately deceased, and by his application and strict integrity has many j friends in the city and elsewhere. We mve no doubt the new firm will meet with the success it merits, i Examined—The case of the State vs. John Schutte, charged with the offence of assault with intent to border, was examined before Justice onn'ell yester ^y- After a full investigation of the facts connected ^th the case, the avidence being conclusive against Prisoner he was held to bail for his appearance before the next term of the Superior Court TTiom Philadelphia.—The steamship Tona- ^anda, Capt. Teal, from Philadelphia, arrived at her ^bari about two o'clock yesterday. For files'of late - la delphia papers, purser C. S. Teal will please ac- ^Pt our thanks. Board of llciilHia The Board of Health met last evening Present: Dr. Fish. President, and twelve members. The minutes of the last meeting were read and ap proved. Reports from Wards were made as follows: Anson—In good condition, with the exception of one or two localities. Berrien—In good order. Charlton—In good condition. Chatham—Clean, with the exception of one locality. Ne# Franklin—la goc^i condition generally. Lafayette—In good ofdcr. Magazine—Sanitary condition good, but some cases of sickness. North Oglethorpe—^In fiiir order, but more drainage needed. „ . ' - Sooth G^ethorpe—Ctoanfrl Jffcynolds—if good coaHUtloi^pIpMQ^MP or two 'Dr. Warin^Chairman of the Com m ittee on Drain age, stated thaPhe wpnrof drainage was nearly com pleted, and that a report wtfuld be made iu a few H B - . • ... ; it ' 1 * Mayor’s Coart. The following cases were disposed of before His Honor the Mayor, yesterday morning: p. Smith (colored), charged with using abusive lan guage to her employers, was fined in costs of Court. John Robison and Joe Richardson (two colored boy*), charged with improper conduct—disorderly riding through tbe streets—were'fined two dollars each. The mercantile firm on Bay street, from whose third story window a small-sized package was thrown on a policeman’s head, while passing under the bluff, the customary warning of “stand from under” not having been given, wore fined five dollars and costs. 18?*<§H9>*c. for city; 20@20^c. for lair to prime stean YUid kettle rendwed Western. i Coffee.—The inquiry has been moderate, bnt pricef are unchanged. , Cotton.—The market to-day is dull and heavy. We, quote 33c. for middling uplands, and 35c. for New Or^ leans and Texas. . Hay.—The market is steady at 78@85c. for old; 60® 70c. fbr new, and $1 10 for retail lots. r. Lime.—Rockland is firm and iu demafed at $1 50(g,fc for common aud lump. Molasses.—the market is dull, but prices are with out change. . Petroleum.—The market is dull and heavy, buPfltf prices no particular variation has occurred. We quote crude at 27c., in bbls., and 19>a@20c. Refined in bond at from 41@47c., the latter rate tor prime white. Free oil is quoted at 57@63c. Rice—Is dull at about previous prices, of Rangoon at 9*£@10>£c. Sugar.—Raw sugars are in good demand and firm at 10?i@il}£c. f or fair to good refining. Refined are steady at 16# c. for hards. Tallow.—The market is dull and nominal at about 12>4@12>£c. Whiskey.—The market is fairly active. Sales of 460 bbls. Western, in bond, 36c. Small sales CHATHAM COUNTY SHERIFF’S SALE. W ILL BE SOLD on the firet Tuesday in October next, betweep the legal hours of sale, before the Court House door in the city of Savannah, the steamer MARY ELLA, with all her tackling and ap parel ; also, two Steam Boilers and one lot of Rakes. Levied on as the property of James Avery Skilton, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued out of the Honorable the Superior Court of Chatham county in favor of Bash uells & Co. Property pointed out by plaintiff's At- toruev. BENJ. L. COLL, au31-td9 Sheriff of Chatham county. Another Smash up on the Central Road.—The dpwn train, due here at five minutes past seven o’clock last evening, did not arrive until about twenty min utes be fore nine o’clock. The delay was occasioned by the running off and smashing up, about twenty- three miles from Savannah, of four or five freight cars, including that of the Southern Express Com pany ailached to the up-train yesterday morning. The accident was occasioned by the spreading of the track. No lives lost. Superior Geoboia Flour.—Messrs. Connerat ft Johnson will accept onr thanks for a specimen sack of flour, the production of Stoval’s Augusta FlouriDg Mills, ground fmu> new. Georgia wheat. We can re commend this flonr to consumers as being of the very best quality, in every respect equal if not superior to the best Northern brands. CITY Marshal’s Sale.—Owing to the sickness of Mr. Thomas 6. Wayne. Gity'Maretu^l, Jfoe aale.of lots advertised to t»ke.fflace cb Monday List,' has been postponed until' Saturday next. See advertisement. 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 of savannah, M)T No 17, and the improvements thereon, in Liberty Ward, city of Savannah, b ,unded on tne north by State street, ou the south by President streeL on the cast by Jefferson street, anil on the west by Lit No. 18. Levied on as the property of Barney C. Wagner to satisfy a fi. fa. issued out of the Honorable the Coanty Coart for the county of Chatham in favor of Wei&aud ft Jansen. Property pointed out by .Plaln- nff s attorney. BENJ. L. CORK, Sl-tfl Sheriff of ChathaULGwti'ty. Miniature Almanac— < Plit« Day. ■ ninn watsiu ,. 2 571At Port.. Shipping Intelligence. PORT OF SAVaJlSAU,, ■ V ‘Tu«:#DAV, f sipf 4, T 1806. Arrived. i-- .j fi 7 O')' 77" ■ J ii 1 Steamship Tonawanda, Teal, Philadelphia—Hunter ft Gammell. • > • •» • J.’ ‘. „ x . ' . „ Steamer H M Cool, Taylor, Darien—M A Cohen. ^learcd. . , Steamship Virgo, BolWlfeyV’New Yorfc-tfanter ft Gammell. _ . Steamship City of Bath, Love well, Bo* to»—Rich ardson fc Barnard. Brig Proteus, Mahoney, Boston— L J Guumartin ft Co. ' Imports Per steamer H M Cool, from Darien—1S6 bbls tur pentine and rosin. i ( - i , , Ef Pfttts. *1 fc £ * » T iT j. i xi 3 i a PertfcamOTip Vfrgo, Wliew Gaffes cot- ton, 15 anvils, ,11 bales domestics, 472 bbls rosin, 40 bales batting, 2 do wool, 10 pkgs fruit', Slatadse. Per steamship City of Battf, for Boston—10 bales upland cotton, 51 bbls and 5 loads loose iron, 33 bales pa'oer stock, SMry hldee, 6,250 feet flooring boards, 9 rolls matting hhds casks and bbls, 28 bbls lro« #*«#*>»* -200,000 feet timber and lumber, and a small quantity of qlj iron; Fifiin i !* ’ Per steamship Tonawanda, from Philadelphia—J H Prudden. lady and child, Mrs A E Adam9 and daughter, Mrs E Hefferman, Mrs Pelot and 2 chi|r drtn, H C Price, .J Whiteman, G W Brinkley, Ci' White, A Leffler, P M Russell, Mrs M A Bradley kna eon, J-A Klopp, Mrs M Rogersou and child, J G Cus sabuenu and lady, and 8 steerage. Per steamship Virgo, for New .Votk—Dr J S Bolce, W Barnett, R M Creplcy aud lady, and others, and 2 steerage. - Per steamer H M cool, from Darien D P Paul, J Dailey, J Browm J Caviler, G R Campbell, J Haines, B Ddynon. ijltftift yotris, a Button. L'on»igneca. Fer steamship Tonawanda, from Pluladelphia—J Lama, C R H, J Morrissey, J F Malloy, i Rally, T W Cooneri T Kutk. P Walder, J Doyle A Co, J Ryan, A ft G RK, Hess ft G, K Padelford, F Lots, T J l*nn- ” tiemeudeu, JJbqmold. JS C Wade - - line* Crane Hemwrawla.' , Steamer H M Cool, reports—Brig Lilly, of Boston, with a cargo of machinery, c e., arrived at Doboy on Sunday last. ' • Al Hallroafl. Sept. 4, 186*. LLOVD D. WADDELL. . WILLIAM M. TUNNO. BOSK ft ARKWRIGHT. Tbe new and fast stdewbeel steamship ATKINS, Master, - ’ PASWLffl HAWBf' ’ |ip, ,,... tv .»Leer.Ke, ».3 VtafMgiat or pasmge, bjrttoff aceommodatlonssn peHor to ffby SteffMr ti tbtt lrtdei apply to * 1V.W.UARDRK, iKd. Wd.hillffffewl’sitauge. ■ * WAMMSOti ft ALLBN, Agents, St Jlfai 8 Rowling Green, N.T. For further particulars, enquire of Messrs. Bose ft ArtorSSfa at the Mill, or at the Banking House of Wm. MUTunno ft CQj in Bicchsnge Lloyd D. u added, oiffee (when ia the dt« cowaUagroom of W. H. Whitney ft Oo., No. 4 Har TB. Bay street. wumf Notice. EXECUTOR’S SALE. " 4k 4*a4sh',t - v Getober 2cl, faAB*to* *old in front of the Court House, * ONE SMALL WOODEN BUILDING, on the south- _ n quarter of east half of Lot No. 31. Columbia Ward, fronting on York street lane. Sold for the fcenefi the heirs aud creditors of said estate. Terms cash, purchaser paying for titles and stamps. au20 tds mg£ FOLLOWING LOTS OF LAND and improve I meats upon Lots are in ar rears for city taxes, to Lot No. 5, Berrien Ward, triangle on Gaston st. Lot and improvements No. 6 Carpenter « B°-- Lot and improvemsota west half of Np. 13. Carpea- tor’s Row. Lot and improvements No. M, Cngafart Row. Lot and knprovemenu No. 15, Carpenter a Bow. Improvement No. 18, Crawford Ward^east. Improvement No. 24, Gurrytown Ward. Lota No. 2, 3, aud 45, Davia Wlsd. . tme-foarth of lot 51, Garden Lot, east. Three-fourths of lot 52, Garden Lot, east one-fourth of lot 63, Gakden Lot, east Throe-fourths of lot 64, Garden Lot, east. . Lot inaprovemeuts No. 19, Garden Lot, west. Fractions 1, 2,3,4,5, 6, Tan Yard Traci. West half lot No. 10, Gaston Wsrd: Lot and improvements No. 20, Gsston Wssd. Lots No. 3,4,11,12,13,14, Gaston Ward. Improvement corner of Hull and Tatnall streets. ' Improvement between Hull and Gwinnett streets. Lot and improvement*No. 5, Giimerriito. .. Lots 5, 6, 7, 8,9, U, 17,18, 19, 24, 25, 26, 28, Hont- mollensvilic. a. Lots 8,9, and loto and improvements 3,4,18, North Ogtethorpc Ward. Lot 10, Middle Oglethorpe Ward. Lot 25, South Oglethorpe Ward. Letters A, B, C. D, E. F, G, H, I, K, Stephens Ward. Improvement No. 12. Troup Ward. East part No. 14, Trustees’ Garden. Improvement No. 15, Walton Ward. Lots 28, 37 and letter A, Wesley Ward. As tbe owners of the above mentioned property are unknown, notice ia hereby given that, if said arrears are not paid by the first day of September next, exe cutions tor the respective amounts doe wfll be put into tbe hands of the City Marshal, with instructions to advertise and sell said lots and improvements for payment of all taxes due and cpsts of advertising, and “aul-tt City Treasurer. omuufitg. ‘'-V. ’-’7)-l+- =r=t AND ALL WAY. LANDINGS ON THE SAVANNAH RIVER. TQp STEAMER g¥ A* 1ST Will leave on . Wednesday, ScpCr 3th, at 9 aflorfa a. as. Freight received up to 8 a. m. on Wednesday. apply on bonid. or to M. A. COHEN. Agent. For fieight or septl-3t FOR BALTIMORE. The new and^egpn ttteinifh^. J) North. Point, ■ • ii/.i.i r its tit * i , B. C. Ians, Commauder, t.t/ « Will saM lor fcHfanoreoa l to .*1 Ttoimsdsy»,tfaiAnato« at * p. ns. For- height .nr passage, having good, aocosomo dationa, apply to », dW * sadnomnal sun . LiROCHB, WEST *'DANIELS, usspff itltJJ ..•>< j HT SO r t rjomml Block. JJT 11 .12 fj »' -1 fj 1.1 .. v.tt ' Hjfyd aotfag idtu HILTON HEAD. tifi iijH Jv/l lixi™ 4 ! ioJiui-jH aittOfLPauny Mary, J^ l r : llt “ or Capt. Stont., Is ronning regular trips between Savannah and HB ton He»d, carrying freight at regular rates, and, whhh desired, hiking* few passengers. She is per- Cbmpany and an sat Haris cd to receive packag< Lean be obtained of Capt.Sickel 1 H-'G. RtfWE, comer of St Julian National Express anJTrartsportation Con fOR DARIEN. TH* PTRAHRR p:, M. COOL, Will leave fur Darien on Friday morning, 7ih inst, at 8 o’clock.«ep*-2t rn im mm i bwil ■AIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY. ST. THOMAS, PARA, PERNAMBUCO, BAHIA, AND RIO DE JANEIRO. BE Under contract with the United States and Brail Governments for the carriage of the mails, will dis» patch one of their NEW FIRST CLASS 8IDEWHEEL STMAMSaXFS, each bver 2,000 tons burthen, On the 22d of Every Month, Prom the Port of New York! For the following named ports tad at the follow- grates of passage, phyable in gold ok IU equiva- EXECUTOR’8 SALE. - BY BALL, WYLLY fit CHRISTIAN. Will be sold on the FIRST TUESDAY in October, In front of the Court House, in the city of Savtonah, be tween the legal hours of sale : i Lot No. 17, Carpenter’s Row, fee Bimplc, and Lot No. 12, Crawford Ward, ground rent. The improve ments consist of a two-story wooden House, «nd four tenement brick Houses, belonging to the estate of Mrs. Margaret James. Sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said estate. NOTICE. B Y the Ordinance passed hp the City Council on .. .... > r iQit: »ka iotm itnnn the 27th gross talcs of December, lags, thft taxes upon dewri^ton rff nmr jhandizei and wares, upon freight aud passage money payable in this city, and upon hpmes and nufitoj “• i be paid monthly. The undersigned laprepared to re* ceive the above tax forthe past month of April. ■ R.T. fllBSUNi ,l.tf - qty Treasurer, CUT SHERIFFS SALE. CITY COURT OF SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. YTNDEIt ASlf BY VIRTUE Of an attachment re- U turnable to the November Term, 1856, of the City Court of Savannah, Georgia, against William H. Lucas, and in favor ofW. BL Waring-I have levied on Five BOJCK6 OF BOOTS AND 1-HOES, as the property of William H. Lucas, pointed out by the plaintiff; and under and by virtneofan order issued by the Honorable the Jndge of the City tour of Savannah, I will sell at public outcry, before the Court HO' sc, in the city ot savannah, «*nt> Chatham, State of Georgia, between the legfo hoow of sale, on the 10th day or September, A. D 1866, the said five boxes of Bootsand Shoes, to satisfy said at tachment. BENJAMIN L. COLE, Deputy Sheriff of the City Court of Savannah. City Sheriff’s Office, Savannah, Angnst 31, 1606. au31-tds ■ This Delicious Tonic, Especially designed lor the use of the Medical Profession and the Family. is now Indorsed by all the prominent Physldatw Chemists and Connoisseurs, as possessing all those intrinsic medicinal qualities (tonic and diuretic) which bd|pnMto*n v * ;[ ‘ OLD.AND PORE GIN. We trreVth&t our established reputation—founded r n eighty-eight year* of experience—abundantly Iicales oar claim* to public confidence, and guar- an tecs the excellence of this Standard Article. Put np iu cases, containing onedozenboitkseach, and sold by ~~ LI. Gr. RTJWE, SAVANNAH, And all prominent Druggfats^m, AC. ^ [Established 1773.] Sole Importer^ No. 16 Beaver street, New York. Opinions at the Press. Th( Binlngers. No. 15 Beaver street, have a very high reputation to sustain, as the oldest and best house in New York.—Home Journal. The house or A. M. Bininger ft Co., No. 15 Beaver strp.-t,, has sustained for a period of eighty years a r<vutiiti<ni that may well be envied —N. Y.Nveinng David Bailey, MERCHAMT TAILOR 8AVANNAH, CA. T HB ATTENTION of emtom** Iriwid«.*nd the public generally* hiivitei to th* select stock of Goods for Fall and Winter Wear French and English Beams: Cninchfl a Ciottas Cash mere and Silk Ve vet Vestings, ftc., aB of wtoch will be made up at the shortest notice and In the most f *AsoJiist received, n fine aelection of Gentlemen’s Furnishing Goods, concMing of Shirts. Merino Undershirts and Draw ers, canton Flannel Drawers, English and American Hosiery, Gloves. Gsontlets, Cravats, Collars, ftc. Also. Umbrella^. HulrU measured for and made to '^Gentlemen wishing any of the above articles will do well to caH before purchasing elsewhere, «ad ex amine this stock of goods, recently selected by my self In New.York. ,, Terms pmi«vsi,.ctofa DiVib , BAiLEY No. 12 WhUftker street, an99-lm Opposite Jno Oliver's Paint Shop. CHANGE OF BASE. We have removed our stock of Boots, Shoes, &c., TO THE CORNER STORE , Under Masonic Hall, where we will be thankful to receive oar friends »nd customers. au25-tf TBBEAIT A PfTILLTPS. Notice. mHE Drug store of E. W. MARSH ft CO., corner Congress and Whitaker street^ will be open at NIGHTS and on SUNDAYS daring the present month sepl-lw , , , ■ - City Sheriffs Sate; 1 TTNDER and by virtue of a fi. fs. issued out of the U Honorable city Court of Ssvnnnab, refirnable to November term 1S66, in favor of Edgar H. Gner- ard vs. William H. Banka, I liavs levied and will sell on the first Tuesday In September next, being the 4th day of said month. In front of the Coart House, in the city of ravannsh, between the legal hoars of ssle, fifteen (15) sh res or the stoek. of the Savannah Mutual Loan Association, to satisfy the same. Property pointed out by plaintiff. Terms cash, Purchaser, Also, at the same time GOLD WATu’H, gsvisd Francis McNeil, tty Virtue H. Roberts. Terms cash. aul-tds CHAHLSA t. WHITE, Dhertff.C. S. A. M. Stoan. «■ F. Btuubs, Late of Borne, Ga. Late of Macon, Ga. C. W. Stssall. Late of ThomaaylBe. SLOAN, STUBBS ft STEtiLL, COTTON FACTORS, Forwarding and Commission mm- Consignees per Centr 161 bales cotton, 36 do yarn, 4 do domestlcs, ! bale wool, $ bales rags, *7 bbls dried fruit, l^etupiY J“g*> 6 bales hides, 4 mules, 12 care Jnmber sndmtoe fo L J GnUmartin ft Co, J B Meidi im, J Dftoer, HLlnt- ner, c W Thompson, J T Pattersou, A ft « K Kj J B Cnbbege, B ft Eckman, T P M<Xhoeky, J M Klnchley, N B Brown, F W Sims of Co, Wilder ft#, H Roberts * Bobs, E Padalford, Crane ft G. No. 4 Stoddard’s Lower Jlange, bay street, SAVANNAH, G-A. Will make liberal advances an cotfanFMOd other produce in transit or store, or on consignments to ear correspondents In New York* . .***<*» an27-3m LINVILLE & GLEASON. St. Julian Street, West of Market, SAYANNAE AO-nwvs MERRITT, WALCOTT A CO., 64 CoartlaMt Street Hew Tort. .,. ■ — : — - MANUFACTURERS OF ALL KINDS OF Bolts. Nuts, Washers, Sett Screws, Taps and Dies, ftc ftc., aud dealers in all kinds of Railroad, Steam- shiDaod JSugtneer’s Supplies, Oils, Varnish, Paint, nempand Rubber Pack fog; OakTanned and Rubber Belting, Brass Fittings, Chipping and Riveting Ham- iners. Files, Chisels, Gas ^e. Naitetoe^mto Gnng Saws. Pumps, 5team wbfstlcs, SMfttt kDd W* Medipal C^ard. GEORGIA FLOOR, From N ew Wheat. ioq JyJ4-tf ganrs AND HALF SACKS In stftre and HOLCOMBE ft CO. 2000 ,„ in fine order, for sale oy aul-tf. LIME. BARRELS of ROCKLAND TJMk BRADLBT. HILL fc CO. REMOVAL. JOSEPH A. ROBERT* (Late of Columbus, Ga.,) hM. Bemeved to 14 Stoddari’i bppsr Range. C ONSIGNMENTS of Cotton, Wool and Produce generally, respectfully solicited. Advances made on most liberal terms. Goods for the Interior forwarded with care and (Uspatcb. ' aepi-lm VVERcBft 4 Sk |fa~j.anta have removed to the,old Planters 1 Bank Bnilding, sooth end. Cq.PARTMERSHiP NOTICE AviiWnniipiksi^dhavetMsdayfthiBed'a eo-part- EfM«a ft Oo., Savannah, wnfBORN LAWTON. • PHILIP YONOE. gzrxxxBxa 1st, 11* sepl-tf i> ■ * m leare erery faeslaj and Satnrday. "'Tfr PitiitUlCi'Eifla., TOUCHING AT BRUNSWICK, ST. MA- J^CKSON- VIUiE AND FIOOLATA. From New York to St. Thomas $80 From New York to Pars $160 From New York to Pernambuco 170 From New York to Bahia. ISO From New York to Blode Janeiro ioo Steerage at half these rates, meals included, but not bedotb". . . An exp.,. U surgeon u attached to each vessel. Ail Letters mnstipuss through the Post Office. Post age 10 cents. For further informstlon or psssoge apply to B. H. HARDEE, Agent, No. 12 Moddard’s Block. OABBUON ft ALLEN, my31 New York Agents. Wlft nftW^snft tfiogswt stosto pnekeis, LIZZIE BAKER, fkpA H. KING, and SYLYAB SHORE, .«i, im* arfios-TuckBii, ’ iJ * having been vpeclaUr •Med' up for this route with unsurpassed accommodations, will leave regularly for the totoVB place*, thftSHton Shore every TUBg- DAY MOHNING, snd the Lizzie Baker every SATUR DAY MORNING, at ten o'clock. Returning, wUUsava Jacksonville every Tuesday and Friday; arriving aTSa’Amish every Wednesday an* Sah»lajmHNW,lFtUi^ with the New York steamers. _ . For freight ar Nsmge apptyat the office on Florida wharf; or to cLAGHORN ft CUNNINGHAM, W.fel'tft «*»*** A fyl»tf NTERNAL REVENUE GUIDE, LAW OF JULY, 1816. Containing aU the Internal Revenue Laws, with Decisions, Rulings, Exemp tions, Stamp D< ties, Ac, Price, $1,50. THB NATIONAL TAX LAW; being the Amended Act of July to, 1866, interpolated with the Acts of June, 1864, and March, 1865. Price, 15 cents. Just received snd for ssle by an28 ESTILL ft BROTHER. Semi-Weekly Floridian, TALLAHASSEE, FLA. DYKE & SPAR HAWK, Pbopeietobs. T HE completion of the Live Oak Connection opens to Savannah an immense trade from Flortaa. Merchant* will find the Floridian the beet medium for communicating with the people of that State. It is the oldest paper in Florida, did not suspend daring the war, and circulate* in all past* of the C0 ESTTLL ft BROTHER are agents forth# |a Savannah, authorised to reVetto'ftd’ - and subscriptions. House and Bakery to Rent m THE HOUSE AND BAKERY on tbe southeast corner of Booth Brood and Mont gomery streets to rent. Apply to Mis- ISABELLA EVANS, Evans’ Bow. VALUABLE PLANT Sale. • Hl^INUXS i <pHE subscriber offers his plantation and appur- X tenonces for sale on reasonable terms; also, the entire crOp' or Corn, Cotton, Cane, Potatoes, ftc., SW IB proam* Of CSttVSttflOi ;. Tfcl* PteotodofcMB aiqiftteanino mile* from Madi son Court Houae/Fls, and two miles from Cherry Lake Church, therd are good schools now in •ncotsMtf fwefadan. t She .fertility of the s il ami KmmnHfiy-toWi of.thoi>l*ca. sqd the high mural tone of the neighborhood, it ohe of the most desirable Pl Tltolanuto%»'Wa(ftr*fl'Vrt«h lakes aad running branches, thatfaav# iiavus, {aifod in the most pro tracted firvUghts, and to# undcated lands are cov- eredwith the finest oat, hickory and pine timber. TbJ’plsntattm is now hi. suecessfnl operation, with 400 acres pkmtoftIII MM ample cotton, which will .pnfc. r v ono h.iM; 9^.. acres Iu corn, which m'producei,) (IfTfeu-Kels corn) The lands on the entire plow at* • composed ol 5*0 arsro l/WmiWri-i -disused aud under good fences. , I will also sell eighty head of hogs, fourteen good maleftiweii ttboko, two hotoe*, thre. ptsntstlonwsg- ons, farming ntensils to run twenty ploughs, black smith and carpenteris tools,one McCarthy Cotton Gin. ■onaehold and kftchfeh fnrafture, and everything else onthcirtnc#. 1 v * * -■ -am oil syffn amtai if wliof water ob to# place, good dwelling house and cabins sufficient to accom modate all the laborers neceesarl to woik the plan tation successfully. . „. . If Mljtil for early, th# purchaser will, get a b&r- Address me at Madison O. H„ Fla. auKMltf .. ... *.. . .. JpHN L. TOOKR. Paper Hangings Ah Window es. MRS. MART J. TURNER, No. 58 St. Julian Street, cheep. Jylh-ti W. I. WALSH, iOLESALE Druggists, corner Barnard ay Broughton sti ~ Agent (or the Sonth. W^Broughtou streets, Savaanah, Ga., GenetW CLOCK’S Hair Beetorer Restores Gray Hair. CLOCK'S Hair Restorer makes Etol^^ow on Bald Heads. Hair Restorer Stops Hair from Fatoag Gwt, CMJCK’S , . Hair Beetorer Prevents Headache, CLOCK'S ’ 0 » ‘ Hair Restorer la elegantly Perfumed. CLOCKS Hair Restpw{laftUlh£Wc4g£kri|ftiinedasadre«l!ig. Hair Restorer possesses all tbe merit dalmed for It. A slsgfo triafeoft vSfoeithe Btoet sceptical of It value. If, alter a thorough trial of two bottles H does not give perfect satisfaction, toe money W" K “ refunded. Sofa everywhere «Y1 per bottle, bottles for $5. - - dlfa—ftM - _ FOR TAOUB of THE CITY HAND FOIE ENGINES. StsaisssiWiSai^, with water works. These 1 a— ”*“■ cared for, aad are in good order. Chairman of Bperhl OemUttoe. For Sate or Lease. lira UNDERSIGNED offer* for sale one ol Miff best PLANTATIONS oaths Mansi aak Bear, In toe neighborhood of Mobley’s Fond, Scrivea county, Georgia. The Place contains about seventeen tu- fired acres, sea within oet-lbsitt of i mile of tbe far-famed Starks place, now owned by tb# estate of GsnandW. H. T. Walker, deceeaed, and Captain A. M. Martin, Far fsrtiltty sad convenience It ia.un— passed Intbls vicinity. It IS well Improved, ha- ngood Dwelling, f^^^andbowamw^iid SSSroSd°^>c^ MffiftMnwta tod ^mttorWfatotiiw. number of ' h ' * Terms will be made eeey to an approved puictosw. Fwfarttor partlculan apply, topetwacr by - — T. fa MIMS. FOR SALE, mWats and tow- I, of variohs sizet and draft. Sailing Vessels-, Strom Bargee, ftc. A. M. DA COSTA, No. 48 -Water Remington’s FIRE ARMS, SOLD BY GUN DKALKHS, AND THE TRADE GENERALLY. * VEST POCKET PISTOL, No. 28 Cartridge Repeating Pistol,'(Elliot pt.) No. 32 Cartridge Repeating Pistol, (Elliot pt.j No. 32 Cartridge Pocket Revolver, (Self-Cocking) New Pocket Revolver, with Loading Lever Police Revolver, Navy Size Calibre Belt Revolver, Navy Size Calibre Belt Revolver (Self-Cocking,) Navy Calibre Navy Revolver. 36-100 In. Calibre Amy Revolves,4MW In. Oslibre Gun Cane, using No. 88 Cartridge Revolving Rifle, 36 and 44-100 to. Calibre Breech Loading Rifle, No. 02 Cartridge Breech Loadiag Carbine, No. 40 Car.ridge D. S. Rifle, Steel Banal, with Sabre Bayonet U> S. Rifled Musket, Springfield Pattern Single Barrel Shot-Gon. E. REMINGTON ft SONS, >• * Mon, Hew York. , , ; . AGENTS: Moore ft Nichols, New York. Palmers ft Batcheldera, B.-eton. JohnF. Lovell, Boston. Joe. C. Grubb ft CdU’hflrtelphia. Poultney ft Trimble, Baltimore. „ Henry Folsom ft Co., Ne« Orleans fc Memphis Maynard Bros, Chicago. ’ Ll M. Ramsey ft Co., 8L Albort E. Crane, San Francisco.JeflO^ml BACON! BACON! Fifty Hogsheads j *. . f i »aJ! * . Shoulders and Sides, In handsome order, Just received and for ssle by W. H. Whitney & Co., au30-tf 4 Harris’ Range. Notice. BS1GNED have entered into a limited ^ fa ififc jir M* Finn name ot CRANE fc QUAY BILL* for the transaction of a General Com- mteeion bnainesa in the City of Savannah. Ileman ^ff d p»teaWr'k rf G»«-' cou, Georgia, is the special partner, and contributes twenty thousand doiiam 14*0,0 Oj to the common stix*/ T^tS^CrfhiFwMcdmmehce on the first of Augnst, 1506, snd shall terminate on tbe 31st of July. ISO*. U. A. CRANE, Tr’ PTi ‘f t K 1 ' ' J R J. H. QRAYBIU-, aned-Ow J. 8. GRAYBIIJL. • FRANCIS TIMMONS, -IJ- l A <3 i LjtbS&lS AND 1 a K) > i i^-'lil H rfOQii J' >^X ... . BRASS FOUNDER, m. i laiiw Stationary Engifies, SAW MILLS, Boilers, Oolofnna and .eys, 'Wheels, Bail’ and Machinery, , o£ every' Mn-. - l/. scription. SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO machine wc«k, Ho. 170 nuifai MMhdt, Jiftiofod H HJ.-' kfoiO . n:)MMRN|Vd faOlh Hyltot AUGCOTA, eoOORN. rlko T •fcMMtl afcnf*«d FOR RENT, m i : Apply to Jy3-tf On reasonable terms. FOUR COUNTING ROOMS and TWO LARGE HALLS to the brick building on the corner of Bay and Lin coln streets. Possession given Immediately EDWARD PADELFORD. DRAKE S V ERITi BLE CATAWBA AMD : Plantation Bitten, First introduced by mein this city and Rate in 1800. TUST RECEIVED, dfrect from tbe proprietors, a (J supply of these genuine and JOBtly celebrated Bitters, and wilt keep them constantly, together with the best quality of ^REHUH brandies, JAMAICA AND ST. CROIX RUM, I HOLLAND DIMS, AND STANDARD .WHISKIES, i . : Alse, sueaya cn hand, EXCELLENT “CREME DE BOUZY,” And other good brands Champagne: MADEIRA, SHERRY, • CLARET, AND - ' OTHER WISES; FORTES, ALE AND Of*B: , And Chewing snd Sisffiring Tobacees, of the first grade Also, a full supply df s iperio# HAVANA fineARS, of various brands, some very choice, for fade low, st bis old stand. Bay street, by au28-6teod ■ ■ J* LAMA. Georgia Chemical Works, OF UtVMUM, GEORGIA. W E ABE NOW PREPARED to supply the trade with s superior brand of riMBIMAf, MANUFACTURED AT THE HBOMSU CHEMICAL * WORKS. For the Laundry, It has no superior. It Is uniform to quality, and emy box warranted; It to now In use by saaoy families to the city. glv- lng perfect satisfaction to every cue, and has been toitmdnced Into tbe Laundries of the principal Hotels, t> toe exclvston.of an others. , __ . Order* Addressed to the undersigned wffl bare prompt attention. PURSE,fc THOMAS, AGENTS ,GE4^f$GIA CHEMICAL WORKS, »ep3-lm m Urn* •v*ft « T- : I-* •' ildW*]Mn»I*r> wild } ' V. ff otoe- *•’ ; ■ " HILL ft CO in Rheumatism, Cancer, gd XSpU«ptio Fits, MRS- EtitZA KEOGH, Over L. Freldieto House Wanted. a - Any person having a small DWELLING HOUSE to rent, hrtwera mew Mi October Mi a good tenant by applying to JOHN C. HAKEK ft OO., • J A SERVICEABLE MAR BORER Apply at Pnlsskl TloMp Ptobte* COTTON GINS. toy