The Daily news and herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1866-1868, September 06, 1866, Image 3

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MATTER*. * B , r r- =^b1dav morning. I ctfamsbip . „f $ie»aukipi *» * fob new tori. «an Salvador, Saturday, Sept. 8, at 9 c'clf docR»- fob baltwobb. Arrivals at the Hotels. Fwtean’ a»l Mnckanicte Btai'.7.'. 1 ‘.'U0U Georgia Railroad and Banking Company 970— m ,hip NorthPoint, Thursday, September fitly j[x fob dabibn. ,, ,, cool, Friday morning, 7th lnat., at <,,tmcr u- **' v '-clock- fob FLORIDA. Ifl merI.M leBaker ’ cVery Saturday fft^fin*. at 4 fcGRRK str Tona-" wanda W Jenningi, str Tona- wanda B A Alien, Ga BE Allen, Ga Monticello ^idUefon. J J Comings, do W Hodges, Sandersville ‘ M Miller, jr, Ga T Smith ft lady. Rich- mood »P Abell, NY lisa S B Darby, Ala B Wells, A&GRB jCJ.cloca- shore, every Tuesday morning, at ju Beall, o-ji-jer « >™ u w w Qjgniiiiat, Ga 1(0' ■cloth- __ W Myera, Fla Mrs Stephenson, Fla " E O’Neal, S C i r n v,i »„lboaD daily passenoeb up train } njbaL a a- wft 1 .it 1 '’ i[LV D ows passenoeb train leaves Macon*-••—••• g:45 A . *. l*^§&£ah at ......7:0S p. *. t ArrlU ‘ lT jjjghI PASSENGER TRAIN ..SB, a «•*-*- •Vvv" “ v . jdOHT PASSENGER TRAIN ,’ a t 5:40 p.m. Wa "f o^Sta at. 8:25 P. M. hvaw ^tgavannMi a t 5:30 a. M. Am 'rn l-t-ville and Gordon trains connect with The 3I!UC 7. , ?1 Juwu night passenger trains at Gordon. railroad—DAILY (Sundays ex cepted) ..7:30 a. X. .......7:30 y. M. .0:00 a. A. 6:10 P. M. Arrive* UB Wad ley ft “ H Howe, N Y Dntcher, N Y H Dntcher, N Y E Timmons, Augusta Dr U Pppe, .Fernandina L MinerJ do W Howieson, Ga L Graybill, City E Perry, Charleston — Bn I lege, do Bernhard, Fla H Coyle, Fla P Olmstead, Fla Remington, do \V s Burdick, do W Clark,-Fla Che up dayaa 1 *TU>W * XD ,il ' LF races Savannah at .... et Tliomasville at. 'leaves ThamasviUo at... s at Savannah at... W Bingham, H Head L Eberhart, Augusta *V V Henderson, N X T Huzzey, Mohtg Mrs Mahoney ft; NY Time of Closing Malls. Post Office, Savannah, Ga. ii„1s close at this office as follows: V -rviBAL Railroad, for Augusta, South Caro- H.l'ioii Head and Beaufort) and all States in the " (la-ium-’ Florida and that part of Georgia -uppheii b y Florida Steamers and Atlantic and Gulf '^‘fUviBAL Railboad, for Augusta, Colulhbus, VI V leeville a» d Nashville, tbrougli punches and way ,,h5‘, a. m. everyday. ■ C iiiisiic and gulf Railroad, for all potato on 7i au j ,-outiguous; Bainbridge, Monticello, Fla., r V imssee and Northwestern Florida and the Wost- eralod Southern Coast, 5>) ». m. daily, Sundays ex- 'iiv Fi.oBiiiA Steamebs, for Brunswick, St. Mai r riandina, JacksonviUe, and all points on St. John’s V ir Northeastern and Eastern Florida, 9 o’clock Tuesdays and Saturdays. .a livbABiES Steamer, 7)4 every Friday jfiorniag.. VoiauN Mails leave New York dnring$he aoi f s,i,iiroller as follows: The French, Dales, Ham- imvisd Nassau, N. P., Bteamers on the 8th; the ( mard-from New York on the 11th, from Boston on 7 j '.-h; Aspiuwall, on the 11th; the Havana and Ant- wrrp'sti-aiaer8 on the 12th; Mexican, via Havana, on Hieloth; Santiago de Cuba, Bremen, Dales and am ,. ir . t on the 15tb; the Cunard and Havana, on the iSUr Nicaragua, on the 20th; Aapinwall, on the 21st Brazilian, Kingston, Bremen, French, Dales and Ham bun: on the 22d; Cunard—from New York on the m’irom Boston on the 26th; Havre, Dales and Ham burg, on the 29th. .Honey Sent Without Danger of Loss, BJ- means of Money Orders, at the Savannah Post jr* Post Office opens for business at 9 a. m. and cl-isoe at 5 n. in. OuSuudays the office is open from ,i.in, m A, L> Harris, P. M. itlinlature Almanac—This Day. Snn rises..... Sun sets ........... HIGH WATER. * At Tybee 3 391At Port. ( | gf-t- Messrs EST1LL * BROTHER, Newsdealere, Sta tioners and Booksellers, Bull street (down stairs) corner ol Ray lane, next to the Post Office, are au- ‘horizt-d ngciitB for the Daily New* & Herald. All orders ieft with them will bo promptly attended ■JseKj M j Cohen, str Swan Mrs Constant ft son. City W L Apthrop, Fla B B Mott, N Y J H Lougsley, Macon Mrs S L Ansman, Ga Mrs Adams, Columbus Col Barney, London A A Barney, Paris Capt Thorndike, N Y M E Barnett, Ga F Bauser, N Y D Bing, City ,thK£:C8&»a Ga A P Putnam, Quitman W C Bird, lady A svt, Fla Mrs P S Brooks A son, S C 3 Ehler, Phila H L Shults, S3 Ex Uwln* Mill Plintnw* Manuactururs’ Bank of Camden Mswhnry People's Bank.... South W.B.B. Union Bank BONDS. Old Georgia 6’a 820— * 7’s 880— .H City of Savannah... »1@92 “ Angusta 87090 Macon 76080 Central Railroad „par A ink Memphis and Charleston Ratirn^t 81086 MARSHALL HOUSE—A. B. LUC*. Mi; SSte,r!v “ Burg! - fla ■aines n#V - . Fla C Bnrghard A daughter, Fla C Gaines, Fla Hon Jw Smil E L Moore, Uomersville S H Roberts, Staisnville J W Smith, Pawiuxet G N Hendry, A A G B B ; S S Smith, Madison 1 Dr S Overtaeet, Ga T H Norton, Kilkenny M S Fellows, Columbus J G Garnett, Ga SCREVEN HOUSE—G. MCQINLT. childrn C C Cambridge, sir San Salvador S.lNfi-lovv, Doboy City r l H Snyder, Mobile Shipping ence. 1868. CTION. ■; ~ , ‘•H- M ' ft o’clock, wii be ftd, COUPONS. City of Savannah Gla Georgia 6’a «94@— 4^.^7090 PORT OF SAVANNAH. ; , Wednxsdat, Sept. 5, Arrived, Steamship San SallWbr, Atkins, NewYdrk—B 11 Hardee. , ateamacLiezie Baker, King, Palatka— Claghorn A - - - - - !i<t a cruise. Brig Bell to G1 ^Taggart. STOCKS. Central t)»ii.iwi 950-96 South Western Railroad 7..... .920— Muscogee Railroad 580— Atlantic and Golf Railroad 52053 Georgia Railroad .820-^- Augnata and Savannah Railroad .880— UNITED STATES BONDS. U. S. Bonds 7-30’s 102 >4 “ “ 5-20’s registered, 1862 105 “ “ 10-40 Coupons 102)4 Cotton.—The drag in the New York market for the past week has its effect here, and about 408 bales have been sold daring the week under review ft a concession of )4 to lc. on the quotations of last week. Yesterday a more active inquiry existed, though wa bear of no sales at higher figures than stated ahote.- It should be observed, however, that some holders are atill firm in their demands for former prices. The utter irregularity of the market, and the very small stock offering of desirable lots, render it almost impossible to give a correct review of the cotton mar-' kat, and we would merely state that, baaed on actual salea, middlings (Liverpool classification) may be quoted at 29 to 29)4c-, though as a general rule held at 30c. It may be added that, in tho opinion of many, the market here has Bettled down to these figures, though we cannot look for any activity until the new cra^i comes to market and many regular buyers now absent return to the city. In regard to the crop we have leas encouraging ac counts. Owing to tne very different opinions advanced from different sections, it is, however, almost impos sible to arrrlve at any conclusion other than that the season has, on tho whole, been unfavorable; and to at auctii ER THIS DA?T6th inst, at * 1 hlid. Bacon Side* 2 boxes Saeoked Shoulders . 4 tiercea Bacon flbonldars : 10 half bbls. F. M. Beef 50 boxes Cheese ’ 10 boxes Lemons 24 boxes Champagne (vfn Imperial) 50 bblm Potatoes 20 bbls. Onions 4 bbls. Syrup < lMbbla Flour, variooa brands . , „ „ . W boxes Family Soap . 54 0 So tjbxes Toilet Soap > * . r 10 boxes Chewing Tobacco 500 lbs. Smoking Tobacco Clothing, Dry Goods . - 1 - , ' Shoes, Hats and Hosiery. ALSO,' An assortment of Furniture. sep6-lt “UNDERWHlTERS’ &ALE. bV WILLY ft CH«UniH. Will be soid TH IS DAT, at the store of Messrs. J. A.’ A J. S. Brown, at 10)4 o'clock, 100 BAGS COBN, m,<; ‘ damaged on board of schooner Glenroy, on her pss- ssoa from New York to ibis port, and Bold under in spection anil by recommendation of Port Wardens, for account of Underwriters and all concerned. i Teams cash. t :i.-l 7. —p*-» Planters* BIG! FOUNDING DU. ! The undesigned, having become propfletoiw’<# the property known as the ‘-LQWEll BAYAkHAH RICE UB," inftr.d at once putUug in all new«n# necessary machinery for making It a FIRST-CLASS RICE POCNDlhG MILL. NapaiaawUl bsipared to havq^Bee thosoughly qleaaad and picpand for market, and to the Planters and Fhctora who give fc their patronage we can promise full, attahlAm to their lnlemste. .r - - - < | H-tving ample Eacilltles for storing Ace, ftgaters and Factors can ship at any time to the MSI Aq suit their eonTeaienes, to remain on stmaga wr| for pounding. LLOYD 41. WAhll&lL WILLIAM M. TCNNO. ROSE ARKWRIGHT. Having taken entire charge ol tke wtoUng iof the above named BUIL we would respectfully adc oT the Planters and Factors living m the victnltl of Savan nah their patronage tor the coming season, hud in so doing we can bnt promise a careful attention to [their interest, based upon oar past bosmeas OMjftcUon and experience In that line o. baslneea. Yhe MU1 whurnln perfect order ^undin^^st of i . ¥E1 MAM Myfcil'n 1 1 . FOR HEW YORK. LO r'OirllJSKX AMI QsliJUti • W;U R3T KtlV ““ j./’.lAX .141 UAY! HAY! HaY! AT PRIVATE SALE. BY BELL, WYLLY ft CHRIS 11 AN. J v wo BALES NORTHERN MAY FoftdaAd iniva .per brig Lsdt#iftk. hourly ^ex- pectqd, , . |,. , f aep5-5t ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. 1V BBLL. WYLLY ft CHRISTIAN. Will be sold ty order of the Court, In Iroot of *he Court House, on the FIRST TUESDAY in October, between the legal honraef eale,. 499 ACER) OP LAND in Appling county, 6th district. Ho. 215. Also, n Union county, 7th district, 1st section. No. 164, con- ornlngUGJ sree. Said or the benufitof the berrs irtrfixrediuim ^of tne estate of B; KMg. Terras cash, purchaser to pay for titles- au28-tds . Administrator. steamer Nansemond, Colesbury, from , .Cooke, Plulailelphia, wAth coal * ’ ’ " t Ybarfda JlOl i Steamer Swan, Cohen, Augoa)*—l^A Cohen. Imports. Per steamer Lizzie Baker, from Palatka, 4c—1 bale sea Island cotton, 1 bbl sugar, and sundry pkgs mdse. this, quite as much as the new labor system, may Sronrd reft of yEdO jATamau attributed a short yield. | with improvemenlsra Dwellihg wlm font r*>ms, a Cotton Statement. I 8 ! I H » Mayor’s Coart. Before His Honor, Mayor E. C. Anderaon, the fol lowing cases were disposed of yesterday ; Jot- Hudson (colored), charged with vagrancy and using profane language in the streets, was tumed.over to the colored committee, to work on their cemetery, Simon Snell (colored), charged with being a suspi cious character—found Bleeping in the carpenter shop of the Atlantic and Gulf Railroad—was discharged, the prisoner having shown that bo was engaged in discharging lumber from a train until half past seven o'clock, and then had to wait until between eight »d nine to be paid for his work by the negro who em ployed him, aud in the interval iliat elapsed between quitting woik and getting his pay he had fallen asleep ill the carpenter shop. A Bailey (colored) was charged with running away from the Colored Cemetery, where he was put to work. He was arrested by another negro and taken before His Houor on the above charge. His Honor stated that no negroes had been authorized to arrest any person for the purpose of compelling them to work, or for any other purpose, and that when they found a vagrant negro their duty was to have him arrested by the police aud brought before him, when, it the facts proved sufficient, as in the present case, that the pris oner was a vagrant, he would be dealt with accord ingly. Bail, y said that he was arrested and taken out to the Cemetery to work, and they gave him nothing to uat but hard tack and tough beef, and as he couldn't stand tnat kiud of fare he left. The negro who made the arrest stated that the workmen assigned to them by the courts got a plenty of the very best to eat, and that was the main cause of their running away; they worked very well until they had put away their ra tions, when they generally managed to get off in the woods and take the back track for the city. Policeman Conway, charged with disobedience of orders, and being an inefficient policeman, was dis missed from the force. passengerg. l P Mahoney anil child, Mrs R Bogorm and child, Mrs Darby, Miss Darby, T Byrne and lady, Mrs L Anae- man. Mrs L A Adams, K Ward and lady, Mrs F Ilea- Ban, Mia Kuwe and 2 ctriblreu, C ll iwk, P Mono na ugh, W S Burdick, E M Clark, F Hanson, ME Bar nett, W Henderson, G Griffin, Col L F Barney Capt J E Thorndike, A Barney, M Bruner, E B Mott, C L uarby, F Adams, it Colin, J Hemming, G H Uollen- back, J Newberg, W L Apthrop, T Hussey, E Rut ledge, A K Washburne, G Steiger and lady, P Under wood, E Ogden, J W Jenkins, T Brett* D Bing, H B King, W Ciotliier, D A Howland, A Lockhard, G O Marcy, J Bernhard, Miss Brown, Miss A Reilly, J H Coil, D Brosuan, Col G Rodgers, F D Cordes, Jno A Lewis, B H Hardee, J Spivev, M Lovell, R H Foot man, J li Langley, G Eberhard, T Gamon. Parts. Liverpool Boston Sew York Baltimore •.« Philadelphia. Total Exports consignee*. Per steamer Lizzie Baker, Rom Palatka—J L Vil- lonfca, Claghorn A C, and oth|rs. , Per steamship San Salvador, from New York—G li Arledge, Adams Ex, [A] in a diamond, W B Adams, Anderson A Son, T U Austin, R Balfore, W A Boggs, Blair A B, [B] in a diamond, J Barron, D Bing, P H Bella, Briguam, H A Co; W U Burrauglfa Both well A W, Blun A M, NE Baum, ML W A <X%adley, H A Co, S M ColdfoB, F a Ctfito liggttfcrn AC, MA Cohen, O Cohen, Cooper, O A F, F W Cooney, Clark A,H^A CohaaujCTMDp^Crane A G, M Boyle A Co, 1 IMois. ? WiPki, Duncan A J. Doyle A L, Einstein Erwin A H. Eppstein A E. A A L F, M Ferst A Co G C Freeman, S Gazan A Bro, P Giebeihurse, J 8 G, V L Gilbert. A Qomm, 8 GoodaM, Guerard A F, Griffin A Co, C V Hutchim, C M Hillsmaa, H ilaym, “ “ ~ * King A H, Hunter A < C, F Kuck, K ilacLea .... Leffier, J Lama, W W Lincoln, R R Agt t LaRoche, W A D, Lathrop A Co, F M My red, J McMahon, S M Meyer, A J wilier, J H Moses, Mclntire A Co, Miller, T A Co, Mercer A A, Meinbard A Bro, Montgomery A C, Nat Ex, J Oliver, O’Byrne A Son, Phillips A M, P A Deppish, J A Roberts, J Kvan, J Reilly, JAW Rutherford, W H Stark, Sloan, 8 A Co, Sims A Co, E D Siuythe, Solomons <t Co, Sanderson & W, W Sil- verberg. Tmou AG, BO Tilden, i>8 Unckles, Vai Ness & Co, J Villaionga, W li Wiltberger, Weed A C, Williams A Son, Weil A M, and order. . Consignee* per Central itallroad. Sept. 5, 1866. 176 bales cotton, 163 do domestics, 83 do yarn, 259 sacks ground peas, 22 bales paper, 18 boxes, tobacco. a 5 bbls flour, 7 boxes salmon, and mdse Erwin A H, JK Bradley, H A Co, P B Behn. J, Woods A Co. J L VU-f»b®d Sides....... lalouga, R Habersham A Son, Both well A W/jTW Lathrop A Co, J Richardson, L J Guilmartin A Co, J Kerrigan, J Meldrim, J Gilliland, lisvant A W, J Mc- Qinly, Brigham, A Co, A Wilcox A Co, Van Horn A H, Crane dk G, Hunter A G, Warren A Bro, Hertz A Co, C Green A Son, C C Miller. City Council. The City Council met last evening. Present—His Houor, Mayor Anderson, and Aldermen Ferrill, Lach- liBuu, Cuaey, Johnson, Freeman and Crane. Minutes of last meeting were read and approved. A number of unimportant petitions were presented aud referred respectively to appropriate committees. The ordinance increasing the pay of the police force to seventy-live dollars per month, waa read a second time aud passed. An Ordinance suspending, for a limited time, the Are Ordinance in certain portions of the city was read a second time and passed. A petition for a pump In IVndergast ward was granted. Alderman Johnson offered a resolution, which was adopted, appropriating to the Metropolitan Fire Com pany one hundred dollars per monih from the 1st of May to the 1st of October in full paymentof all claims of said companj' against the city. On motion of Alderman Johnson, five hundred dol lars was appropriated to the City Attorney, for extra professional services rendered to the city. 'Propositions to repair the market dock were referred to the Committee on Docks and Wharves, with power to act. The session of Council was brief, and comparatively unimportant. tills - e S a S s f l i improvement ^EasthiiU & No. 18, Green ^irS. Ground refit, $17.56 per annnm. Improvements—two-story Dwell- ilgj ilk ft* robins, Kitcteft sad SHbl*. 1 ’ , ALSO, . 40 shares Central Railroad stock. I; Hold for a division amongst the heirs. ■' . .. '•■FWliiil cash, purchaser paying for tMeawaftBlamps. au20-tds s J 447 10 0? S’ ^ I Vi o 3^ p Jfo- to M 1 : 1 Ol i i 5J ® l *9 M § 1 a 5 o ® 30 to 00 Ok k9 p lo 3 iel 1 1 1 8 • f < o» g to “ U> -ft CM 8 S s 07 i 8 r E S 8 § I a executor s sale. BY T. j. WALSH. On TUESDAY, October 2d, will be sold in front cf: Bijae, east talt of Lot J£>. SuUftaftbia and For further particulars, enquire off --- ^ Arkwright, at the Mill, or at the _»>»«« Wm. M. Tunao ft Co , in Exchaime ™ Lloyd D. Waddell, office (when hi the “ie counting room ot W. H. Whitney ft Cft. iMHf- inert ns* Block, Bay street. • ftlffl-tf 'Notice. T HE FOLLOWING LOTS OF LAND and improve ments upon Lots are in ar rears for city taxes, l °Lot No. 6, Berrien Ward, triangle on Gaston st. Lot improvement* No. C Csrpenter * Bow. I,nt impiyvt»»nff«»*a west hiilf (if NO. 13i CWP® 11 tor’s Row. -.Bow. ROW. EXECUTOR’S SALE.' : 1$ J. WALSH, >Y» October 2d, wfiihe boB in front of ONe"sMALL WOODEN BUILDING, on the south- ern quarter of easl half of Lot No. 31, Columbia Ward, fronting on York street lane. Sold for the benefl the heirs aud creditors of said estate. Terms cash, purchaser paying for titles and stamps. un20 tds - Improvement -- . Improvement No. 24, Currytown W^rd Lot* No. 2, 3, and 45, Davis Ward. one-fourth of lot 51, Garden Lot, east. Three-fourtta of lot 62, Garden LoLeast OB^fonftlffff lot83,G«4»i.L)C.«ft»’iU ’ Three-fourths of lot 64, Garden Lot, «wt. Lot and improvements No. 19, Garden Lot, wait. Fractional, 2,3, 4J5iA--Tan YiftLTttott West half lot No. 19. Gaston Ward. Vot and improvements No. 20 r Gaston Ward. Sts No. 3; 4. n, 1)4 M, H ,j*MWWard. Improvement corner of Hull and Tatnau streets. Improvement between Hull and Gwinnett streets. Lot and improvements No. 5, GilmervUle. ' Lots 6,6. 7, 8,9, 11, 17,18,19, 24, 2*. 26,28, Mont- maRenaville. Lots 8,9, and lots and improvements 3, 4,18, North Oglethorpe Ward. Lot 10, Middle Oglethorpe Ward. Lot 25. South Oglethorpe Ward. , . . Letters A, B. C. D, X F, G, ff, I. K, Stephens Ward. Improvement No. 12. Troup Ward. East part No. 14, Trustees’ Garden. Improvement No. 15, Wallen Ward. Lota 28, 37 and letter A, Wesley Ward. Aa the owners of the above mentioned property are unknown, notice is hereby given that, if aa4d arrears are not paid by tha first day of September next, exe- entiona for the respective mnoanta dee will be pnt into the hands of the City Marshal, with inftructions to advertise and aell said lots tad improvements for payment of all taxes due and costs of adversieiug and City Treasurer. executor’s sale. BY BELL, Wl'LLY A CHRISTIAN. WU1 he sold on the FIRST TUESDAY in October, In front of the Court House, in the city of Savannah, be tween the legal hours of sale : '5. Lot No. 17, Carpenter’s Row, fee simple, and Lot No. 12, Crawford Ward, ground rent. The improve ments consist of a two-story wooden Honse, and four tenement brick Houses, belonging to the estate of Mrs. Margaret James. Sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said estate. Terms cash, purchaser paying for papers* . qyClHft KD.,ARNOi.D.ft»ftto- EXPORTS OF COTTON From September 1, 1866, to September 6, 1S66. Receipts per Atlantic ft Gulf R. H. Sept. 5, 1866. 43 bales cotton, 2 cars lumber, 1 car cattle. 9 bbls rosin, aud mdse to J W Lathrop ft Co, N A Hardee ft Co. E O Wade ft Co, J G Clark, A M Cohou ft Bro, H ft Raodell, Holcnmoe ft Co, l Clay. Ghipinan ft C, U W Remekart, R Mclntire, Tebeau, P A Co, Miss M A Calder, Maj C Wallace, L J Guilmartin ft Co, Cooper ft McA, R J Nunn, Duncan ft J, Tison ft G. 8 Jones. JR DaSlier. E P Focd, W U Burroughs ft Co, F L LWVILLE & GLEASON. 3t. Julian Street, West of Market, sA-V^israsrA-H. Abeh al of the San Salvador. —The fine and fast going steamship San Salvador, Captain Joshua At kins, from New York, with a largenumber of pas sengers and a full freight, arrived at hy wharf about four o’clock yesterday afternoon. The San Salvador drived below on Tuesday evening, bnt was prevented from reaching the city on account of the low tide, for full files of late New York papers we are indebted ^Mr. C. C. Cambridge,the polite and attentive purser of the San Salvador. Turtles for the Northern Market.—A com- pany Las recently been formed in New York and Phi- ladolphia, for the purpose of keeping their ma^eba supplied with turtles and oysters in their seatou^fcA the Southern waters. The company have fitted tip several Bmall vessels for the business, the first of which, we learn, was in Indian river, ila., on Monday last, with upwards of two hundred turtles, which had been captured within a few days previous. Commissioned.—Dr. R. P. Myers, the coroner elect of Chatham County, was commisioned as such by the Justices of the Inferior Court yesterday, and wUJ enter upon his duties immediately. Those having business connected with the office of Dr. Myers, ,ea|i find him at Ids residence, No. 79; South Broad street, or at his office comer of Floyd and Jefferson street. At Half-Mast.—The colors of the various shipping in port were displayed at half-mast yesterday, as a token of respect to Leonidas J. Gill, an old Savannah river pilot, who was buried yesterday. For copies of late Angusta, Maoon and Tennessee papers we are indebted to the Southern and National Express Companies. We are indebted to the Brothers Estill for the Charleston News, of the 4th inst. LIST OF VKSSBLS IN THJB POHT OF SAVANTMAH. 1866. ■ * •- mAM3Hil«. ^ & ft S * Gen Barnes, Morton, loading, New York—Wilder Tonawanda, Teal, Philadelpili^—Hunter & Gam- m North Point, BiUnps, Baltimore—LaRoche,- West A ^SUnSalvador, Atklm, utUoading*, New York—B H Hardee. , BARES. Maty C Dyer, Walthington, New York—P Yonge k C< Janet Ilalgliih, (Bf) Dalgliihj Carthagena^L J Guilmartin A Co. ^ - Bell Barnard, Cooke, unloading? WfSail^phia—GI Taggart * : Helen# Phinney, WMtol fofidlupLfBrtlsnd, Me- Blalr ft Bickford. 1 ”-' ' * „ Wm (Jreeyj, Healy, Philadelphia—L 4 Gullinartin Abby Thaxter, Walker, New Haven—F W Sims Fredonia, Thaxter, New York—P Yongy ft Co. scnoortBK). ■ ' Baltic, Grant, loading, Frankfort, Sip—Kennpsae, A Co. £ i Herald, Brown, awaiting order*, over the river—F M Myrell. Swan, Murray, New Smyrna, Fla, awaiting orders -F M Myrell. „ Transit, Godfrey, New York—P Yonge ft Co. Ira Bllsa, Bragg, waiting—LaRoche ft Johnson. Glenroy, Murray, New York—Hunter ft GammelL Mary Mankln, Cobb, loading—■unter ft Gaumell Financial and CoSn&tial. Savannah Market. Savannar,. Thursday, Sept 6,1866. Exchasos—Trmnsactioiis to Sterling are rare, decline has taken place in New York, and we quote I I a) ill illj Ti~fi| fl|nfi ffBnn commercial bills. Domeetie exAangd'*‘eeetis*now to be to more re quest, and a considmbto, business is doing, though chiefly confined |e o,lfil<Mrs, wbq aro checking on NeW __ take AYER’S PILLS for all the pnrpota* 'or a Purgative, for Constipation, Indigestion, Htad- ache and Liver Complaint. By nniverssl accord, they are the best of all porgatives for family niff. 8ep6-lw NEWSPAPER DEPOT. TXTEhave increased onr facilities, and are receiv- T T mg by every mall and steamer the latest newspapers, periodicals, maga zines, AND CHEAP LITERATURE. foreign Peblicatlons supplied to ordpr. ^AnyAmeitca, wotfc pyacUrvd to o»|er atpuMtah- ESTILL 4 BROTHER, (Down stain) Boll street, ^xt to Post Office. York at %, premli The banka check at %, and buy at par to % pre mium. Insurance—Is unchanged. We quote: To AOgaSta. by steamer, 1 y cent.; to HawkineviUi, IX V cent.; to New York, on cotton, by steamer, 1 ft cent.; saU, IX per cent.; to Liverpool, by firsbclasa ships, 1 V cent, to Boston we quote X advance on New York rates. It should be remarked! in reference to fire risks, that owing to the unprecedented losses daring the list twelve month*, the leading companies contem plate advauciagthMr rates foil 30 to 50 ft cent. Gold.—The gold market has fluctuated very mnch daring the pest week, our last advices from New York showing a slight inunprovement on the previous de cline. Little confidence, however, is manifested here, god all perils- seem eager to salL Brokers are bny- ill Quotations JW Uncurrent Money and Securities. In referenoe to the following list of sec^lttes. lc. it should be understood, that the reports are obtained from broker*, and those quotations are gtven at which they will buy; and furthermore, that U.8. bonds ere rarely to be found on the market GEOBGIA. Bank of Angntfi- “ Savannah.-.- Wink trf fltito nf’ Qsmfllf j Central Railroad Banking Company. Timbeb.—Owing chiefly to the low sts^ei ef the river the supply of timber is very light; nor is (he demand at present good. We quote mill *11 to 16; good shipping, *15 to 25. The exports are, coastwise, 190,409 feet Lumber.—'Very little is doing at present, owing to the great want of shipping M this port, and few mills are sawing on orders. We quote West India and Buenos Ayres cargoes a^ *24025 qt M-; ship orders, *30 to 35. The exports are, coastwise, 488,768 feet. Bacon, Ac.—The demand ia limited for all kinds of meat. The supply is ample for present demand, and Improving both in quantity and quality. Late advices from Baltimore, by which we are in a ■atrdegree governed, quote prices firm. 92 ®- Clear Bibbed Sides- •■ ■ ■■ Clear Sides Shoulders ™ Bagging, Rope, Ac.—^The demand for consumption is Still very light, tad almost a lethargy exists in thi market. This is but natural, owing to a cessation o { the wtld speculation which has been indulged in. It is, in fact, estimated that aU the bagging in the coun try has changed hands during the last two months. This supply is but sufficient, it is calculated, for say 1,500,000 bales. Consumers, deterred by high prices, are therefore naturally waiting to determine whether larger yield will sustain present figures, or a smaller crop enable them to purchase on more reas<m*#ls terms. We quote: trucker, Carter ft Co Bope ia inactive. Quotations will be found else where. Coffxe.—A light stock is at present offering, though sufficient for the demand. An advance has occurred in New York, particularly In the lower grades, to which more attention is paid. < j ' We quote St. Domingo, 27@31c.; Bio, 28@32c.; com mon to good Java, 40@44c. Dry Goods.—Prices are firm at quotations which will be found in the wholesale list The stock emir tinues light, though it will probably be Ailed up by the 15th of thi* month, at which time dealers appre hend the market will open. The demand ia still quite limited, the reported tad health of the city deterring many oountry buyers from visiting this market, they sending instead, limited 'orders for necessary arteries. Gbain.—There 1b a fair demand for both corn and oats, and prices are firm at *1 45 to 1 50 for white Western and Maryland; *1 25 tol 30 for yeHow; and *1 37X for mixed corn; and 75 to 80e. ^ buab. for Oats. Hides, Wax, Taluow, &c. — There articles are bought up'as test as received, tboogh eomfog in vary slowly. The demand In fact is not supplied: We continue quotations, remarking that prices are firm at 11c. for hides, UXc. for tallow, and 30c: for wax and unwashed wool. Hax—The stock, though not heavy, seems equal to the light demand which at present exists. The quantity of green food’ to bfi obtained at this season of the year in a great measure supplies the place of hay, and holders are quite willing to realize at a depreciation in prices quoted, to wit: Northern, from store Eastern, “ ' 1 ' Liquors.—Ab waa expected, owing to the new ex- otee tew, which went |nto efleol on the 14 “ have advanced In New York, aikoUnfin ket are unwilling to sell at preheat prices. As yet, we do not, however, alter quotations, whiejy wfflbe seen in the wholesale list. ’> Bice.—We continue quotations of bat Veradqftl to 13c. fl lb. for dean South Carolina, and lie. for Indi*. ' ‘ A small retell bade will cover all tet^tactems. ht-TMi article ia to gpod dbmatedjnd prices Arm at *2 2502 50 V sack, according totfffhntity. The stock on band ia very light, probably 30.000 to 40 000 sacks less than It was two months ago. Fbxiohts.—Some improvement has been manifested during the past week. Our shipping lid is larger, tad more cotton aoems to be moving. The engagement* are, however, almost all eoastwiae. per Bale. To New York, on cotton, per steamer ""*2 50 To Boston, ’V’ Q5o To Baltimore, “ „ o 50 To Philadelphia, “ t To Philadelphia, on Dometetea—...—I® To Northern port*, on lumber, per M... .6H . agents for 4NERRITT, WALCOTT & CO. 64’CoBrtlaiult Street Kew Tort. MANUFACTURERS OF ALL KINDS OF Bolts. Nat*, Washers, Sett Screws, Tap* and Die*, fte., ftc., and dealers in all kinds of Railroad, Steam ship and Engineer’s Supplies, Oils, Varnish, Paint, Hemp and Rubber Packing; Oqk Tanned and Bobber Belting, Brass Fittings, Chipping and Riveting Ham mers. fW), Chisels, Gas Pipe, Nails, Circular and Gang Saws, Pomps, Steam Whistles, Steam and Wa tar Onagers, Steam Engines and Saw Mills oTtw try description, ftc., ftc. Also Agents'for A. F. WOOD ft CO.’S celebrated Portable Steam Engines. P fHAM COUNTY SHERIFF’S SALE. LL Bte SOLD on the first Tuesday in October next, between the legal hours of sale, before the Conn House door in the city of Savannah, the steamer MARY ELLA, ~itli all her tackling and ap- liarel; also, two Steam Boilers and one lot of Rakes. Levikl oil us the properly of Jagies Avsiy Skllton, to Mattery a fl. Ik. issued out ol the Jlteabrable the SapanorConir of Chatham county in lavor of Bash- nellsftCo. Property pointed ont by plaintiff’s At torney. BENJ. L. COLE. au31-tds Sheriff of Chatham county. The new and ill Uterae. ffifelNS. < «hMe9, " “ ' ill eall for New Yo& on 8, •* 9 a’-Joelk a. «- j r^MUGE RAMfti i.;J Cabtm Passage, j|25 .Steerage, $13 For (taffihtwr passage, having aoooumodations su- perlokYa any steamer in this trade, applr to 'oam' :■ £ ' K. la. HARDER, j,/. No. H^iward’dPange. FOR DARIEN. TBS STRAUB H- M. COOL, Will leave for Darien on Friday morning, 7th Inst, at i o’clock.sept-gt TUB 1INI11SB STiTfSS i BRAZIL M/tTL STEAMSHIP COMPANY. FOB ** ST. THOMAS, PARA, PERNAMBUCO, BAHIA, AND RIO DE JANEIRO. |E GARRISON A ALLEN, Agents, sep4 , No. 5 Bowline Green. N. Y. Ft® BA1TIM0RL The new and elegant steamship R. C. Smith, CommfotTer, Will sail for Balttoum on fMiffM 6th I net., at * p For 1 frAglt Or, passage, having good accommo- dations^fply t(» LaBOCHE, WEST ft DANIELS, sep4 Jones' Block. Direct and War Under contract with the United states and Brail Governments for the carriage of the mails, will dis» patch one of thslr NEW FIRST CLASS SIDEWHEKL 1 STEAMSHIPS, each over 2,000 tons burthen, On the 22d of Every Month, From the Port „of JSLew York! For the following nateoff ppttff and at the follow ing rates of passage, payable In gold or its equiva lent: mn cabin. From New York to St. Thomas *80 From New York to Para *160 From New York to Pernambuco 170 From New York to Bahia ISO From New York to Rio de Janeiro 200 Steerage at half these rates, meals Included, but not bedding. An experienced Surgeon is attached to each vessel. All Letters must pass through the Post Office. Post age M cents. For farther information o^H^^ej^ply to ' No. UatoddariPaBlock. GARRISON ft ALLEN, my31 New York Agents. HEAD. Sloop i^mny & Mary, t, rft- iz . stCapt. Siokui., . iLruffMilwi" trips between Savannah and HiiiftnH^-r,rT i ”r fr “ 1 r ht at.regular rates, and, when desired, taking a few pansaugete. She 1b per- fectly dry, In good order, and has made romarwwy quick tripe. She carries the United States mail. The iNlttBMl Kipcmm and Transportation Company and ^oathem Bxpresa are authorized tojeceive packages Any information Wm be obtained of Capt. Sickei t or by inquiring of H. G. Ruwk, comer of St Julian end Bryan streets. . NOTICE, i B Y the Ordinance passed by the City Council on (he 27th dsy of December, 1865, the tfitae upon gross sales of every description of merchandize ana wares, upon freight and passage money payable in this city, and upon horses and mules, are reqaired to be paid monthly. The undersigned is prepared to re- ceive the above tax for the past mouth^ofAprU. ■yl-tf R.T. GIBSON, City Treasurer, OLD H-WEEKLY LING. Lew efiarfr Tnesday ui Salarflay For Palatka, £. Fla. TOUCfitNO AT BRUNSWICK, ST. MA RY’S, FERNANDINA, JACKSON- ' 'V^EiE AND^ MOOLATA. David Bailey, MERCHANT TAILOR SAVANNAH. CA. T he ATTENTION of customers, friends, and the public generally, IS invited to the select stock of Goods for Fall and Winter Wear KMa^ French and English Beavers; CdinChll aClothl: Cash mere and Silk Ve vet Westings, ftc., aH of Wh^h whj be made up at the shortest astlce and lp the most fashionable style. , J *# A so, Just received, a fine selection of Gentlemen’s Furnishing-Goods, conei-Ung of Shins, Merino Cnderahirte and Draw ers, Canton Flannel Drawers, English anM Aqiericta Hosiery, Gloves, Gauntlets, Cravats. Collars, ftc Also. Umbrellas. Shirts swapped for and made, to Gentlemen wishing an7 of the above articles will do well to call before purchasing elsewhere, and ex amine this stock of goods, receutly selected by my- self in Ni w York. f ; tST Terms positively cash.^^ No. 12 Whitaker etreet, an29-lm Opposite Jbo. Olivei'STaint Shop. The naw and elegant steam packets, LIZZIE BAKER, ^ Ofipt. N. KING, and m«AN SHORE, l»ffi • Ch,L JJhtSB TUCKER, | • having been spedMly fitted np for this route »Ith unsurpassed accommodations, will leave regularly for the above places, the DAY MORNING, tad the Lizzie Baker every SATUR DAY MORNING, at ten o’clock. Returning, will leave Jackseavtlle eTe H^ n S*“^ and PridayT» rrlvin 8 »t Savannah every Wednwday and Saturday morntegs, in time to connect with the N ForTreE^^Affffigw sWiiyat the office on Florida wharf; or to 4 ctJXNTNGHAM, ,, C I.r/Ji IO.W Agent*. B.-PM1 finteftht payable bw shippas. iyl»t» A. M. Sloan, C. F. Stubbs, Late of Rome, Ga. ■ Late of Macon, Gs. C. W. Stegall. Late of Thomaerille. SLOAN, SrpBBS' A STEGALL, COTTON FACTORS, Forwarding and Commission entire ' KSflRCBAJVTS, No. 4 Stoddard’s Lower Range BAV STREET, CHATHAM COUNTY SHERIFFS SALE. W ILL BE SOLD on the first Tuesday in October next, between the legal hoars of sale, before the Court-House door, to the city of Savannah. IiJT No. 17, and the improvements thereon, in Liberty Ward, city of Savannah, b -unded on the north by Sta’entreet, on the south by Preshldht slreet, on the l£B Ay Jefferson street, and oo tho wektl by ls>4 No. is Levied on as the property of Barney C. Wagner, to'shttafy a fi. fa. issued outof the Honorable the County Coart for the county of Chatbapi in favor of Wettaud ft Jansen. Property pointed oul by plain- tiff’s attorney. BENJ. L COLE, an31-td Sheriff of Chatham county. cut sHQuirssale. CITY COURT OP SAVANNAH, GKORGIA. WTNDER AND BY VIRTUE of an attachment re- U tornable to the November Term, 186*. ot the Pity Court or Savannah, Georgia, against WiUlam EL Lucas, and In favor of W. B. Waring. Ijjave teiried on FIVE BOXES OF BOOT8 ANB SHOES, aa the property of William H. Luca#, pointed ont by the plaintiff; and under and by virtue of an order loaned bribe Honorable the Judge of the City Coifrt of Savannah, I wiU sell at public outcry, before the Court Ho- se, ia the cjty of Savannah, county lssr““ hpuott Sheriff of the City Conrt or Savannah. City Sheriff s Office, Savannah, August 31, 1866. au31-tds ■ ' SAVANNAH, &A. Will make liberal advance* on cotton and other produce in transit or store, or on consignments to onr correspondents in New York. an27-3m - PHENIX STEAM SAW -MILL. EASTERN WHARF, SAVANNAH, fiA. {STEAM SAW MLLL* ? * wonld respectfully inform their friend* and the public generally, ttwt. Jhey are no# prepared to fill orders for Lhmwflt aty qwn- tity aud of any sisea aud lengths. We have con nected with oar Mill an improved PUner, give particular attention to order* lor plahed aud “S?Sr.21-r.ftM. HimUtoh- office, corner Bay and Abercorn streetew wifi r«ceiv prompt attention. ■’ » ' .. A share of public patronage 1* mpectfauy *o- csrJt.———ms i j i :'i'ii|i House and Bakery to Jent. THE HOUSE AND BAKERY on the aooltieast corner ot South Broad aud Mont- INTERNAL REVENUE GUlUE, TAW to* JULY, li*. jCoataining all the Internal taws, with Decisions, Rulings, pemp- 11**., ntamn Duties, fa. Price, *1,50. 1 t^taIiATlff*i‘l **** LAW; ltoita ftjff Amended 0 rJdiyM,i8ae; ■mteT^oJaM-WA the acu af inn*. andMarah, Wl* v Price, 15 cent*. VuP*** an '* ^ 0f 8l>le J RStHJ* ^BROTHER. To Moitnem port*, on inmuw, To Northern ports, on Umber, per M... .*19 One berk bus been token np for Certhaglna, Spain, to load with timber -sad lumber, at *18 * M., and 5 te cent, primage. ; i CTATK OF GEORGIA, EFFINGHAM COUNTY.— kJ To all Whom It may concern: * Whereas, Wm. B. Conaway wiU apply at the Court of Ordinary for Letter* DGmlaaory aa Admin on the estate of Jaa. T. Conaway, late of aaiq, M nvry l WWlK gomSy street* to rent. Apply ti* Mas. ISABELLA EVANS, Row. salt purchasers. SHAM ft | SONS. Its Medical Card. DR. Removed *» 14, S^*dard’e Upper C ONSIGNMENTS of Cotton, Wool andj Produce generally, respectfully solicited. Advances mede on most liberal tern— , Goodsfor ike In tartar forwarded wtffi care and dispatch. 1 ypllm Office, norttaMt comer of Drayta. aBd^Pjml dint streets. : -—.— 6E0E&1A FLODB, 1 A A SACKS AND HALF BACKS In store and JlU U for Hie by HOLCOMBE ft CO. to*-* nrrr. . TtaM are therefore to cite Bad adhtenlib all whom It may concern to ta and sparer before raldcohrtf: ■ “T my they hum, on or before the - rchnuxt,otoerwl»e arid letters will, -^rrorr ft ASDHB9GN, ^Jltntafmy hand and offialri signature this 19th F.M.mBffiftH.Om. 9000 M *** HOOmAND LIMB, Removal. t * AlHJBRffiW. Htakere and Mem Merchants, hate WMtmto iheold ttitk HuUdlnff,imM .fi f aril House Wanted 9 . Any peraon bavins a small DWELLING HOUSE to rent, betwean now m4 October Tind Sgpo4 teapot by Muffing to JOHN a MAKER ft CO., Georgia... u Chemical Wotks, or NAY ANN AML OKOB^li W E ABB HI MANCFaCTCBBD AT THE GEORGIA ckciflUAL WORKS. jisafefSKtoiiK" “r ™*“ It is BOW In use by maiiy families in the city, tog perfect aatlafactlca tn every case, and ;ta* indued into thqltfiqd^ of tte “* ta tkeexcUtefon off* CMte. Order* addroaaed to the widen prompt itmttpB. POUAE aept-lm nf Remington’s FIRE ARMS, SOLD BY GUN DEALERS, AND THE TRADE GKNBHALLT. VE8T POCKET PISTOL, No. 99 Cartridge Repeating Pistol. (EUlot pt.) No. 22 Cartridge Repeating Pistol, (Elliot pt) No. 32 Cartridge Pocket Revolver, (Self-Cocking) New PnHrot f-v liver, with Loading Lever Police a*, v vtr, Navy Size Calibrl Belt Revolver, Navy Size Calibre Belt Revolver (Self-Corking,) Nayy Calibre Navy Revolver. 36-100 to. Calibre Army Revolver, 44-100 in. Calibre Gun Cane, using No. 39 Cartridge Revolving Rifle, 3* and 44-100 to. Calibre Breech Loading Rifle, No. 39 Cartridge Breech Loading Carbine, N*. 46 Car. ridge U. S. Ktffe, Steel Barrel, with Sabre Bayonet U. S. Rilled Musket, Springfield Pattern Single Barrel Sliot-Gnn. E. REMINGTON ft SONS, Dion, New York. AGENTSi Moore ft Nichok. New York. Palmers ft Batcbeldera, Boston. , JohnP. Lovell, Boston. Jos. C. Qrnbb ft Co., PbOadelphia. Ponltney ft Trimble, Baltimore. Henry Folsom ft Co., New Orleans ft Memphis Maynard Bro*., Chicago. L. M. Ramsey ft Co., 8L Lct^t Albert E. Crane, San Francisco.Je30-8ml Aptllyto sT-nwom F(j)R S ALE, -COYER STEAMBOATS tad TOW- “OATS. of vaiione aizej and draft.’ . - BIBO, 1 rl tiling Vessels, Steam Barges, ftc. . inrel c A. M. ’DA COSTA, • -v-d No. 42 Water-street, N. Y. St iXiri*€ ■MTU Id Wor Sale offers his plantation -arid appar gale on reasonable terms; Also; the I i 41 a i .wtot tpHBshl ttieftSp'el’foro, Cotton, Cane, fthtoee, ftc., jwiiifoMtm cultivation. - t* ' TbtantomflUi Is situated nine mBee from Madi son Court HonseriFla, and two miles from Cherry l where there are good schools now in ftlon. The fertility of-the s il and She place,tend the high moral tone of m, make It one of the moat-desirable iiriSAWl watered with lakes and running that have never failed in the most pro- and the uneleared lands are cov- jt oak, htekory and pine timber, wawta au now in successful operation, with wu Km planted Id long staple eottofi, which will produce at lean 200 bales; 27<i acres In corn, which will produce 4,o« bushels com. , . The lande on the entire place ate composed ol ,51,0 acrar^-l.oto acre* cleared and under good lighty head rtfboga, fourteen good ; two horses, three plantation wag- ibIIs to ran twenty ploughs, Mack- r's tools, one McCarthy Cotton Gin. >en furniture, and everything else it tog well of water on the place, se. and cabins sufficient to aooem- orers necessary to woik the plan tation aaccessfnlffi. D SppUeiJ for ftarly, the purchaser will get * bar- ^Addremmelttlr- aolifedtr : »‘7r Notice. T’5y^^^rVe*nrrSSXcBANBft GRAYBILL, lor the transaction of a General Com mission bustoeaajJn the City of Savannah. Heman A. Crane and Jam a H. Graybill, of Sovannab. are the gfenwelpaftflera, and Jamee- S. Graybill. ofjMa_ con. Georgia, li the special partner, and contributes twentrrtftmsitnn dollar* («20,0 ej to the common stock. ’ThkiTliftnership is to commence on the first of AacnZfMr and Bhall terminate- on the 3lst of Jnlff^ate **3-' *- A. CHASE, J. H. GRAYBILL, ane44w a J. 8. ORAYBOJ.. :i:pOR9t. ft/wiAjaffiBLS PRIME YELLOW, in store. OUUO^j^ - , rrjme 1{clU)w- .float- g BRADLEY. ti»X * CQ .This Delicious Tonic, Especially designed for the nee of the Medical Profession and the Family. le now indorsed by all the prominent Physicians, Chemists and Connoisseurs, as poet Ming all those intrinsic medicinal qualities (tonic and diuretic) which belong to an OLD AND PORE GIN. We treat that our established reputation—founded upon eighty-eight years of experience—abundantly vindicates onr claims to public ceofidence. and guar antees the excellence of this Standard Article. Pat np in cases, containing one dozen bottles each, and sold by , H. Gr. EUWE, SAVANNAH, And all prominent Druggist*. Grocers, ftc. A. M. BININGKB A CO., [Established 1778.] Sole Importers. No. 15 Beaver street, New York. Opinions of Abe Press. The Blkingers, No. 16 Beaver street, have a very high reputation to sustain, as the oldest and beat house in New York.—Home JoarnaL The house of A. M: Blnloger ft Co., No. IS Beaver etreet, has sustained for a period of eighty Tears a refutation that may well be envied.—N. Y. Evening Post. ]e5-eod-d*wly. DISEASES OFTHE FEET. Mrs. Eliza Keoglu 1XYHO WAS Instrncted In youth by her grand ly father, an eminent Anrgeon, chiropodist and medical practitioner, la bla profemioD*, has now, from force or dreams ances, assumed the practice hereeli; and is specially qualified for the rare ol all diseases of the feet. She warrants rare, or no pay. She la at present at the CORNER OF BROUGHTON AND BARNARD STREETS, bat will soon remove to a better office. She will visit patients at their resi dences, if desired. „ , Refers by permission to Dr* North, Fitch and Horl- beck, and Ordinary Bulat, at Charleston, where abe has had a sncceaaml practice. Iy9-d,twftwtf COTTON GINS. Haw Gina for aale by Richardson & Barnard. THE DAILY NEWS, PUBLISHED AT BAC0N! . BACOiS'! *.i •Af.dblMii 1 '*■' 'li HogBkeftds • m In handsome oilier, just received and lot sale by ft- autE . V •i. IP. «; Whitney & Co., tn30-tf A * Harris’ Ramge. FOR REIT, Cl JffftteX . j ■ r-T <UrAawnable terms, FOUR COUNTING tfHPSiATWO 1MRBK BlUMtolte brick teOMIkgon the corner of Ba^and Lto- lOoln atreeta, Poapeaalon given Immediately CHARLESTON S. C., mi- ^ LARGEST CIRCULATION ' * ai* - ---------- - - ter; , PUBLISHED IN IBM STATE, "' ’ la’ntivwiklly considered Tli© Beet Commercial uo FAMILY PAPER 1H THB NPATB. . THEREFORE, IN GEORGIA, who dfr- rih* ftr^CHAtoSTON PAPER, wUl ■ tntereet byaeadiag for THE DAILY ,8-Chknolmwffi^ — — - . - M ^Smo* deceased; -■ i tate riJ°MStoiwe, to cite and admontak all be and appear before sa4d Court to be and appear before said Coart to any they kAvel on or befime ths - ' or next, otperwlee said letten ffisnatm tfckl qt f A , cue .-i ft, earn.-!, ,u:.