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FOB NEW TOBE.
Steamship San Salvador, Saturday, Sept.8, at8K
o'clock i m»
Stearoehip Herman Livingston, Thursday, Sept.
!3 Steam hip NlglrtiWle,VB«*lajr,Wd2Lbe
^o’clock - m-
FOB AUGUSTA.
dimmer Laura, Friday, September 7, at 5 p. m.
&IC * FOB DaKIXN.
Steamer H. M. Cool, IJrfdfy “«sss*w|
S o'clock.
FOB FLORIDA.
steamer Lizzie Baker, every Saturday morning, at
lOo'clock-
ncr s>lvan Shore, every Tuesday morning, at
mu
Leaves
f? n Somell&i^tyr. [ f
bad occfisumi* atsp ifito i hs sstab-
k poii^nu of
Hr. C. W. f
the paotnaraf tofch a Elate ffuiragh tih
establishment We had no idea that such
liahment really existed in our midst, and almost any
of our citizens who would spare a few momenta for
the examination of the premises would be astonipfc#}*
loss of time.
lest and most enterprising
firms in the city, and from appearances seem intent
on establishing a business which shall not only
miinerative, but furnish employment for hundreds of
our deserving population. ^
We were firtt fofrbjrti fffip depart
ment, which ie under the snpervieion of Hiss Brown,'
an accomplished and skilful operator, whose services
they have procured at considerable expense,
specimens.cf,the work accomplished by the Florence
Machine, for which Messrs. Lathrop & Co. are the
agents, were examined, and certainly convini
rior to any other ma
de of doing the finest
work, as well as quilting or any other heavy wdrk re-“
qnired in a iamily. , .1.. zifi
A Occupy ,ttye |)^|lding at,4/^ corner of
^which.ftrve to Con.
greas street lane, a depth of ninety feet, with a front
of thirty-five feet, and in a short time they will make
an addition of the store now occupied by
Maker £ Co., wlio will remove to their new
comer of Broughton and.'iTOMtakerf iireets. Their
establishment will tbqn hpve a front of sixty : feet. The
(wo'stores will' be minnected on‘each floor by three
large arches, thna combined making, onivof the finest
'.ltilding,jntheSouJhernjCpjjff^ry. Tj . , !'- '-
^he basement of the stores will be occupied as. a
carpet and oil cloth department, and will be under the
sijpe^jsiqp of fi. £jStb^p, late of the firm of'
S. Jaown in that business-.
In this department they are prepared to furniafMafr-
pets of the finest quality and patterns, and to do all
kinds of upholstering, {bus filling "a Void that has
long bseB felt in thie City. Among other articles we
examined some of the finest wiudov^hades to be ob
tained in the Northern market. ^
The first, or ground floors, will be used as the retail
dry gbdds rbpifis, the aifi flbifl floors of
5 desferi/btrildiflg Vilf be ^ccupitd Sw -wholesale
lorida and tliat part of Georgia dr y S 00 ** 8 rooms, and here customers will be able, to
Steamers and“Ag^ IQ ptose of New York
,la,K or any other city in the Union.
The great feature, however, of the establishment,
is the clothing department, and which reminded ns
of the workshops of .New York and Philadelphia. It
is not generally known that We have among us a house
ich is orepared to furnish retail clothiers fidii'
W^mhd* garments of all kinds and at priced Mftth
(ojWffeW'Jfcrk figures, but a visit to the work room
of Messrs. Lathrop & Co. will convince fhO most akep-
~fl6aTkhdi ciofhes fcaffbe m&nm l actu^t ! ?rT^T?ome labor
10 o’clock.
Arrival rind fWptltillVof!
estrvl railroad daily passenger up train
Tpaves Savannah at i.... 8 a.m.
ssssssri-'i-.-vattt^c
1,ULV DOWN PASSENGER TBA1N
Macon at 7 A. M.
,, u= \ngusta at 8:45 A. M.
Arrives at Savannah at wMi.4W.ViTH**. M-
Of NIUHr FA8SKN8EB TRAIN , .
Savannah at .7:05 >. M.
■fiVcsai Augusta at.,. V...,' !....;.4.-00/
Arrivi 11 Aiacon at 7:00 a.m.
DOWN NIOHT PASSENGER-'TfeAIN -i ,‘i.
Leans Macon at..,....... ,
iAugusta at 8:25 p. m.
Arrives at Savannah at 5:30 a.m.
Tli, Miilfilgevillc and Gordon train* conneot with
,!„• njj day and down night pasre»g*rUatus atrpfriaBC
...yiic ASb'otri.fr^RXn.fioA^—daily (Sundays" ox7
ceptcd)
Leaves Savannah at .7:30 A, M-,/
Arrives at Thomasville at 7:30 p. m.
Leaves Thomasville atv.v.....CmOa. m. .
Irrives at Savannah at 0:10 p.m.
Time of Closing Mails.
Post Office, Savannah, Ga.
Malle close at this office ire follows: ’j 'I \ i
Bv Central Railroad, tup Augusta,. South Cart*
lina’iUiltuu Head and Beaufort) and all States in the
iTnuu excepting Florida and that part of Geori
supplied by Florida Stear-- — *
Railroad, at 6 p. m. daily.
By Central Railroad, for Augusta, Columbus,
Mi iedgcville and Nashville, through pouches and way
pooch. 5 h a- m. every day. i&tf&ilOfe r (lifts
Bv Atlantic and Gulf Railroad, for all points on
the road and contiguous; Bambridgc. Monticcllo, Fla./
Tallahassee aud Northwestern Florida and the West
ern and Southern Coast, a. m. daily. Sundays ex
cepted. ^ \ ' " "
By Florida StEAifjens, for^Brtlftr
Fernaudina, Jacksonville, kfid dll^oin
river, Northeastern and Eastern Florida, 9 o’clock
Tncsdays aud Saturdays.—**— «
By Daiues Steamer, 7 every Friday moruiqg. ^
i Mails leave-New York during the 1 month
lufi duu mo neai-
diul^ Sundays ex-
swTCt, St. way's,
ibinuron JAn’f
«if September as follows: The French, Dalea, 'AtT»rSsentrth® third flooi^ of“fhwCbWer 1
bur;'and Nassau, N. P., steamers ou the 8th; the
t’uuard—from New York on the 11th, fronrtioaton on
the 12th; Aapinwall, bn the.llLh; the liavanaand Ant
werp strainers on the 12tli^iMexican! Xiol (Havana, on
the loth; Santiago de Cuba, Bremen, Dales aud am-
bur^’, ou the 16th; the Cuuard and Havana, on the
19th; Nicaragua, on the 20th; Aspiuwall, on the 21st;
Brazilian, Kingston, Bremen, French, Dales and Ham
burg, on the 22d; Cuuard—from New York on.V}Jte
25th, from Boston on the 26th; ffav^re, 1 Daflea andfihun-
burg, on the 29th. HHi
Money Sent Without Danger of Lut«,i.
By meauH of Money Orders, -at the Savannah Post
Post Office opens for' business nt ^a. m. add 1
closes at 5 p. in. On Suudaye the office is open from
y to 1U a. in. ! A. L. Ha'rrih, P. M. '
Messrs. KSTJLL & BHoTilKR, Nowtfdaalers, 8ta-
tlotiers and Booksellers, Bill I street (b<fwn stairs,
corner ot Bay lane, next to the Post^Office, are an-‘
•horized agents for the Daily News A Herald.
All orders ieft with them will De promptly attended
Custom House Statistics.
We publish below a summary of Hie valuation e£jtb6
exports from this port in both. Antlertqfin and foreign
vessels, for the year ending 30th of June, together
with the number of Vessels, both American and
foreign, that have entered and clearedthe Custom
House for the same period,’with the number of men
and boys by which they wSre manned. •
Imports and. ^Exports. ^
YeASsLg.. : rfe.<S(
Exports of Domestic Pro-1
Exports of Foreign Jtfdzc;...
Imports
Imports, Indirect Trside....
Imports Under Reciprocity
Treaty . r .........
Articles not Enumerated in
theSover.il Abstracts...
Domestic Produce Exported
Foreign Me i chandise...-r. t
Imported ,...y.
$5,601,965 >*$12,322,!
2,140
toftbb
To Baltimore, /.
To Philadelphia,
Omt *ark-'.ku been taken a»
primage. — ~'A r »
Fob eoplea of late Richmond and Macon
~ *“**•■» *».«J JMtakL Sm(>««,..
oopiea er'Smneaaare'papem we are indel
Southern Expreaa Company. *
.3 t ^S Ay^B?p«uu» ga
or a Mirgatlve, for C .n^ipitiift, Tndig ,
acbe and Liver OunpMat. By universal accord,!p»«tV0i4?iiU£'»<rtt»W» ...
Ihey are th. beat of all purgatives for Tandy use."'^ L*e*U^rtold d&riafi «i*wa«Mn»m aafiifwat a
lorenee 3 Afrf«a^kt ttie Htftehi. s
lc ^wpS MtPUSKCHWJ^w.. iarhfriipoKB.
A H Speight, N C
Mrs K Harris, Macon
TBa«r. £ *''' r 5o
A H MeOafiaf, Fhl
JT Beroafd. Fla
liiaE^^r.c.w
-- -
" MARSHALL HOUSE-A. B. LDCB.
P A“ Mays, Nat Kx "
BCOHve, City ■
ill Momierlyiti. jr, atj.
6 M Robinson, do
lHi*.Ie#*.. . ... ...do
W 6 Cook, Fla
A Ho!Graven, city
CS Guyton, Laurens co
RB Hall & lady, Macon
Ts Denmark, ua /
afii Mtheaper
•ted_'/.v
ilding is
used for the tnanutactnre;ofolothing, and about 150 or
ZOO peraqna find remunerative employment in this fie-
nartment, wlnca is under the charge, oCMr. W. A-
Morrell. From the specimens of hie -work examined,
both as regards fi|' and WQrkiuiiUsliilC we should say
be was master ol his business. This.part of
business was started some three or fijilr weeks ago by
Ifil DAfcner, Who gjvesr it his tupecial attention, and
Jhfhrma^s Sa£^pfjt£e,employes,a|l of whom
belong to Savannah, had never seen a garment pttfAO?,
0ethe& Ijfi Morrell-thfey '
have rapidly advanced, and the most of the work will
conihart favorably with the same 2 kmd of Work from
any similar establishment in the country.
In this room they have also a custom-department,
where competent workmen are . eu^jiged, and where
^vefV'atiention is pai'd'fo'the'flt’AAa'fnake of gentle-'
men and boy’s apparel. Being in the dry goods busi
ness themselves, they have facilities for getting the
goods upebeaper thau they can be made e We where.
They Save always on hand an extensive stock of goods,,
aud almost any taste can : be sui ted. .ill] !.
( fAk soon the'store occtpiecDby Messrs. Maker A
Cb. is Vacated^th^r will^cmnmfnc®- fearing out the
second stofyv which will be used for the sale cf clott^l
ing, hats, boots and shoes. It is also their intention
to establish $ia(H$a’ cloak and ^nant^lla emporium^
may be .obtained oloaks, k6, f 4*£+he newest and
; prices.
"WilYfiiii i 1m riiii niiiniiiiiiiiijllia j|^i jiltiilili ilimi nl of
i^orita in. oor midat^lAb>W6uld not only
0nr.d^vcitizen8, but which
would kbeft^at h^B^uSufcyrff the money which has
heretofore gone^ifilo the $>ckets of those perhaps un
friendly to ns, and we have given much
fpac^ToKWyj£o a ^acr^Uo^^f|,tbe ^M^stabliShment
ofthe kin3 uatnas come‘under our notice, in the hope
Chat drawing Attention to the enterprise of ita proprie
tors we may stimulate. others to* fraiirtQ. iihflif example.
All friends of home industry-ai*? Southern prosperity
will agree with that' they debettre fhd liberal sup.
port and eocouragemeot ofour, citizen^ -
Total Value of Expfifrtkrr $5,666,1571 $12,619,297
Tonnage, &c.
Vi.
Tonnage.
Men.
Boys.
*onua«o of American
Tesaelf Entered
14
4,114.87
118
Tniinage of^Foreign
Vessels Entered
62
31,342.60
824
Tonnage of American
Vessels Cleared
31
15,228.57
347
Tf-nuage of Foreign
Vessels Cleared
73
. '38,389.-23
'1,042
T.inn-.igo of- Vessels in
e .^t it
—
the Coastwise Trade
Entered
1323
377,897.09
15,429
63
Tonnage of Vessels in
*.. f • .y.
the Coastwise Trade
Cleared
1013
357,466s 86
14,892
. ..74
Total a.
2516
824.539.93
• 32,652
167
Tl\e total valuation of exports in both 'American and
foreign vessels amounted to eighteen millions two
hundred and eighty-five thousand four hundred and
fifty-four dollars. The total nuihbet 6f vessels entered
and cleared, both American and foreign, including
coastwise, were two thousand five hundred tt-ra*
teen, with an aggregate tonnage of eight hundred and
twenty-four thousand five hundred and thirty-nine
and ninety-three-hundredths, and manned by thirty-
two thousand six hundred and fifty-two then and one
hundred and sixty-seven boys.
Resolutions of the Georgia Medical So
ciety. , * 1
Savannah, Ga., September 6,1866.
At a meeting of the Georgia Medical' Society, held
on the 5th instant, tlie following preamble and resolu
tions were adopted
y kcreas, in the opinion of this.Society .the sanitary
anairs of this city ought tobe pKwed ond bigJjarand
more independent basis. Therefore, be it j ; «i [
Resolved, That we endorse the position lately taken
oy the Health Board of Savannsh ii> endeavoring^4o-
nave an act passed by the next Legislature to place Chef
Board of this city on a footing whereby they
*ul have the power of abating all*'nuisances without
reference to any power above th&Maard itself. . ,
Resolved, That a oowwitfee Zff fiwdbe appointed to
^operate with the conunfUe^frowaAhe Health Board
jn drawing u£> an act to h© presented to thfijiexC Legte-.
a ^re, to have these meaBmr^s UMek[okt " • o
Resolved, That this preamble ttnd these "resolutions,
published in the daily papers. 1 * »•>••
The- above resoiutiom tter^nmlM £by Dr. H»r-
Hss and adopted iHihiimousK. ^Tfic-Frosidefit-klao
Pvehis vote in favov-of
The following committeewimt^en appointed by tjhft
Cliair: Doctors Jurixli Harries, J, C. X^Hardy, j. T.
BcFarland, Tbos. Smith, and Wm. Duncan.
Bobebt P. Mxebs, M.
Secretary Georgia Medical £oc££jy
The past month has been one of remarkable stagna
tion in business circles* and extremely uncomfortable
in consequence of the inteUse *heat:‘ If we. speak
somewhat warmly o( ^he weajth^r'inrhig^e dogdfy*.
we appeal to-the- thermometer- to .bear witness that
there was ample provocation: Patience is a yirjug,
.and,free perspiration is goixl for health, but 'twejst|r
days, if not more, of one perpetual gush, with-hroke»-|- -
rest and scarcely a -breath of- oool air, with nervous
friends telling you to heWarfe of leeyatef.and absurd
physicians denying the shower bath ; with a lcnging-
for peaches and iee cream; b«t a>few of cholera. Such
cheerful surroundings are' not Calculated to raise the
human mind, to the most elevated pitch .of compla
cence.
But it is to be hoped' thal thfe spell' WiD‘soon be bro«
ken, and the berc© heated term ende^ for the present.
Of coarse the city during the term has been ddll and
uninteresting. Many of our citizens have been ab-
jtfeoii oti tfieir^usiisl^tfpj^qr jaunt, and the planters
being bpsy in the . fields*, thnfr -.sth^Pc© has giVdn tb.
our streets a deserted- appearance: But a change is
-beginning to be percepu^ ^ biwiuess has been
moderately-active fqt A and the pros-
pectf foj fk brisk fall ^rade ^qcop/a^ing. Goods of
every d»fli$ifitton stpt '^rikiiig, ^d $Hia.«tocks Will
and the merchant: The reception of several bales of
LcMnCflljiat we have reached
iWTnt Ttr\fi8‘ WlF*Sb®on. We may ntttr
export tasee.ott'every band increasing signs of prepa
ration fqr the coming fall and winter trade. By the
ftnBfbf Otttrtier: ‘urfle&'bfrtfi&thin^unforeseen occurs/
thOoity wflldohkAs/fiay afid .attractive as in ttm^S
past; a healthful and increasing vigor-and animation
•willjae otjsyvsbl^in nll iief movfment8 ; her popuia-.
dtulw la#g^ accessions, and the
Before His Honor the Mayor, E. C. Anderson, tKe
following named persons werehronghlfiw yesterday^
charged With ha,Yihg iinhibed So freely of beniine
that their unOemaMinge became weakened and re
fused to perfbrm'their national functions, whereupon
they took up their lodgings, some of them in the
streetand others In thalaoes, until they were kindly
taken eharge'oTbyTiie'poIlce and conveyed to fhtfpp-
lice barracks. The follo.wing.is. the disposition msdq
of the various cases by His Honor .the (Mayor,' the
flues imposed in each case beiHg ltgUL' fan account Of
the parties being nearlyall'-sfetagers,. hftd it being
their first appearance before Hie Honor t
John Lee—improper conduct,' drdfak, an* tying in
Bay lane, fined three dollars. ' " ° "
John Perrall—improper conduct, drunk and lying
in the street, fined three dollars. '-“5“*"' ' t.-.j-
lawreuce Craney, Frank Law and M. ,F. Jq
charged with being drunk and fighting In " ' '
were fined five dollars«scha- •
Steamer Laura.—The steamer^ Li
between Augusta mid this
her trips with great regularity, and carrying ^Ood
freights, together with a fair-share of travellings
lie between here -and- Augusia, tftlffld yr A
from Johnson’s Landing, whdre s]
‘hitiog the-aummec.mtmibA. nnd«fe6ing a gem
overhauling and fitting up. The Laura nowJbo^a
Our (City arid the Weathier.
fim of busy traflpc will be dhyly becoming louder,
‘i at^vi^F'is notfb^ble alrifg our ri
*df wnai
river
iarves and
justify -the expeb--
the “accomm idation
for shipping and, MmiyvM: bqpt».,»tiU be, superior to
whm we h-id before the war, and fully, equal to the de
mand. YVith superior natural adgfntages ai:d al Urge
° °d aet*«ty'» : *im>hjs ft rcle ». onr
trinswcV all'the buslneas which
may be WHUWH.iBtOhq, ton. JWMM*PHg)l typ ha ^
sen 4b bettive-. her receipts of cotton will fiot Ke'wi
to Fbrt W.'ttti.<a^ttd *.‘feW'i«tta f ;*bi!frher general
and exceeding ib amount that of last -year... ■
Wo k»ow‘thkt Vt is the intention of our merchants
to keep’ np fail stanks, of nU.tbo amttlb articles in- -dry
aud they
otfirpfibb
“Two : lWgri)fa@ui.Htert^rpti : beifr' i 4itnJ' • Frsnk Styles—
wore nix)ugnt up hefort: iiis Honor the Mayor yester,
day morning, charged with endangfiritt*. the lives of
citi.an. by sH6fe lfa the^ti-eetS. "FWihi the testimonr
adduce^ JHnjk«yU|ght)H>4»i was passing slong in
the Bkihi%Jr MietmufafVtlwhen he was approached
areesti Ud‘g<Mdi bW7tJithei*AciJl • Styleg.ip.;
fused to go, which brought on » difficulty, bot^ p$r-
ties swearing at each : otfa^r ptdftmW fWorda having
ran to rathor'li high' pitch between the
»wtt; aiteKBtcfiiV/qtrikfai aKWCWlb The stick,
wherenjton. the latter- picked up a brick. At this
, jo^uture of, afcirs 1-oweU pujlcd out a revolver, and
Ulsistpd on arre-ung Styles, who kt^t retreatiif^ ifl
thcdifecfioii oflUsTidu^: ;'JPy; ftCTOh'.
nfcnl in, and an attempt wag made to force the
^^’SSrit-Wt^lSTmaioffe Krtetto'
With a musket, ae
waa walking ofEandfired ,t h im, the ball paea
a Kuui m. ing through his hat. Powell immediately turned back
»«». p*W*fc pofiftr
'Mtuxlfr t)ie vicinity, hearing the report of fche fin^
" ”” * ^hfiBQftlhe report
*-aaaa K MUU UlUUg up. XU6 LaUTS IlOW iOOXI. V jy
hke a new craft, and wife feeoxfenrive fepaira phicefi
«pon her, resumeii h^laceJ betwfetti' Johnson’s Land- rtckB *
iiiK and tViio -iAwi “wiA.11a ‘IL i . A *."'
lugapdthikfiUjr..“Vlflin.iosfi •(#« oareiful Ca^tiiiV
an eneegetieaiiAba*iiMMinan.fo>agent,mwh-«a
»r- James McPherson Fsmithp.Lqara cannot fail to
8ecure »fair share of the patronage of the public,“"in"
’fell as a gooil portion pfthe)rivejr,fceigfat. ,
' Da - N. M. bszxn, tfen f«*lk*nw*ds5it, Hhp'iiU
Y a * a * «>“• for the
fa'aeat effhi. btadthrwliltf b« hasfinriUj recovered'
^ 'ofeiotie, and ref
‘lime the practice of his profession at the* corner of
1111 and Broughton streets.
lie he
-They then
sd him, and conreyed
' Jo.'tfie^oUoft'jBwr-
’’ww wowcirj ttfter^bem-itlirHtfl etldeitee in thAjiM*^
jS
ration,andf<*MMd.ib#fire-arms. • ■■ ■ .. "“'L
■■ fits Honor MnwA lo FcrFrff tt^fa «?P 0
greon.lhe, dw.nrei^oiH.
polteem«» < 4l>ntOl*ebifittlOM*o*iteg»o»*.’who Mere
ized to arrert. say pittsetL irqgrefiAffir. ,<bb«wi»e, for
Jihe-potpoae of making them work on their qemete^
jgjajb the committee hadgone bcqgmj^foelr infrac
tions" on several occasions, he announoed. that the
cemetery association would be diapenaed with.
JLBrtndrea
two negroes who were turned over from
yeeterdey.^sm tbnchaias of
feton.aSjfcm
Sav f hWhdteSa(teWricesCuftent
..ML
i Copper, .CU^
:hee
ufort
W V TintWjr, Darien
Mrs B Groover, Ga
Miss J Goodman; Ga
W.BBUiMfts.JSjL-
N Beneao. City
U W.HainM, City
1 G Heyward, Chat... J....
A Livingston, City „i .
C 3 Youmans, Blucketaear
1ADO r, Xewnaa .j
J R Slaughter, ala
SCREVEN HOUSE—G. McGfNLT.
J A Floyd, A & G It R
W Cook, strH Shore
AH Campbell, Albany
OJ Tsi her,-Columbus
G H White, Perry
|R C Hulbert, St Ex ....
iW L AptliropjHfa d
Tl C Rosse. Tybec Island '
.ninlntwrc Almanac-Thie Day.
sun rises.....7.“...f..
hUB earn.
At Tybee
-BIOH WAJIIB
, 4 21IAt Port. .
.. 6 28
Si3
s=
mmsssm
IW\*rom
t ...
i stated shore.
.concession of H-*oJc-o»ree quotfiane it Met week.
Yesterday s more active inquiry
< heir-'faf^flo / *les ft higher figure
ft Shuifld be observed,
gtiji.fcman i tiibu' 1 demsn3s|br
The utter irregularity ot the mrket, sad tbe very
smal| stock offering of desirable lot; render tt almoat
vSvwSJ. merely. eftfM TfiJn htlis^ra*,
.alga tnift.llipg. (Liverpool. ciaaekraHon) mi
quotra a129 to 42>gc.,‘though ta f geeral rule MtH it
— ,< it<.//.JI!i G.io if»-
y.v:V£\ % -
**w . *J -i W. Ida jjk Jj iU. V
flnrv
‘'""“SwSK'.il S*
Mot irenai. fi
Bsaxa, Medlama....................bSI IHS7M
. . f»» 4»
CutTiLfa, Adamantine .ml asm
1 MDalil $ 90 A 9A
Conn. Bed tab,delivered. .tore 12 50 m
_ ‘ ton|U SO H
It ms^.^ndd^d-thiriW^he opison of many,
yffff herehas settled down to then figures, fe&figti
we cannot look Jot any activity unll fee new Offft
1 * b “ nt r
return to the city.
Iu regard to tfio crop we have leas mopura*l|tg'
i»up45>*iW advtficod
iso in different sections, it :is, Aomeierjfimoret lmdba*
Bible to arrrlve at sny ctnkehufon' eih^ thnb Uiat thS
4fir‘ b Ph1?)»/#»' rt uUir Auttt! _
nx
Oetton Btatemeni:
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Shipping Intelligence.
v >.r.n.t. .'isaxv.-.y
"' roRT of savannah.
Thuusday, Sfapt. 6,
Arrived,
tfgmer Laura, -r~ , Jolmaoa’s,landing—J M
i:'-' H.i: - - ->~rr-—j. .‘/-Ilt'-j
y , ■ Clcanf.
Fari
,h(J|
Steamship North Point, Billups, Balfifioew
rticbe; Wdst A DAlels' 1
steamer H M Cool.Tartoy, Darien—M A Cohen.1 rrj. pk t-.. ,l,t
Sclfr Ira Bliss, Bragg, New York—LaRoche A JaMt-
son. _:,!i ■
imports.
Per brig Bell Barnard, from Philadelphia—5 carboys
utOCLCl railroad chains, loo k^ga c^il^es, 39 kbds
c'aal, 3 eases tin wart, 423 tons fioST. ” C
Per aleamer Laara, from Johuson’a Landingj!5o,'
000 It huh her, 13,000 shingles, and sundries. ^
i —G J ]icxpatltd IX. IS J S
par steamship Oca Barnet'for New York^«l
balee upland cotton, 31 do sea island do, 26 do wool.
60,000' feet lntriKf'i',174 ptgb ffidae, 7ff 6ble frait. “T
Per Steamship North Point, for Baltimore-^&O
biles coU9», 20 ^o wool, 27 pkg^ ware, 13 bdls^e,
15,000 canes. ' —
' t • ” > ua 2 O
Per sehr Ira Bliss, for New York—86.000 ft lumber.
■eugtVa:
£021
I fi »Wte*B.^Ovfla(f Chiefly tothotOw stmge-hf the rivet
Per steamship North Point, for Batnutori
Tatnall, R T Gilson, Mrs Hewett and ehtwTwL 1
■e—Com
. L
SJieyjagh, BAt mairojg and son, and 3 colored ;i£|
Per steamship - Gen BarnesT for New York-nF M,
Hrwssxi. D S Newooutfi. t: BUrkhgrt and lady, M
Smith, A P Perham, Miss Johnson, S Stevenson, Mrs
J G Doon and son, G N Osgood, M Rosenthall, M Har
rison, O J Beatty, A 8 Biggell and sou, O GesrisvR
P York, Mrs C Uawles, Mrs T.W gbpa apd son.J. A,
Chenery, S3 Smith, J Ki or, MissC Ept, Misaifl-,
G Fortune, Mrs k J Van, A B Ives. .1 H Campbell. 15
J Van, J Nicholson; P 3 Blair, W Baraeu, K F Met-
calf, 1 S Turner, J H Snyder, A Iteppard, S Ovet-;
street, E Hnrlhort, W H Bennett, S W Meyers.Mr.
Niblo, G W Caldwell and wife, T J Stewart, i AFU-,
White, M 8 Fellows, GiW Brown, D
Howiowsn, B DatOher,- IKDmoher,, a
. Stodzyliski, T P Abel. - It B Oft, B Hill, II
L Roberts, K L MaHett. E L Moore, B D HrantlhguJ
Moore, J Strickland, W Anderson, J Aaron, J DeNott,
D Freeman, and 2 steerage. ■,
SIV1U, U W Uill
Inlongu, G H
Maitin, i W
MSL'aig, Stodzt
the shBiH j)f fifhbwt la light; nor is the demand
at present good.
- '-We quote mill $11 to 15; poedsh^piUgrfilE to,25, 3
‘• The' exporta are, cosatydse. HKI f 4p9 foet" i J J j
" lumbee.—Very little is doing At prsaeWI, otrfiig lo
the gwuit yjnMf .Miippmg ^-this port, and few Wills
arc sawing on orders. .
" We.qiiote Weetlndia'sred Bueuoa Ayves esrgoad: af i
iyt M:: ship orders, $36 to *3.
\‘ y ‘Theexpfartt'art, Cckstwiso, 488,768feet'
fi IUwN,',lrt.—S^VdesmndAi Jimitadjiw.aUkireiaof
meat The supply is ample for present denured, ared
iitlprovilig both in quantity sfld qtuOil^r.''
’ . Late,;sdvibss. from Baltimore, by which we art in a
igveatfiegree governed, quote prices Iras.’ ■
Ribbed ■Sides.;;M
dew Ribbed Sides:......... v.
■ -l* J
Consignees per Central ktrellrond/
Sept, f, 1SC6.‘ ‘
57 bales cotton, 7 do yam, 31 do domestics. 04 bfats
dried frnit, 14 cars old lion, 12 do lumber and rnk:
to Cntino, J W McAlpin, Crane AG, W II stark
Go. Wilder A F, Erwin A H, Bradley. II A Co, P
Behn/J, Woods ft Co, J b Vlilalongs, R HabsMKrefii
5: Son. Both weir A W. J W TStlirop A Co, L J Guil
martin A Co.
Financial and Commercial. ,
Savannah Jbrfcet- fir ...
~ SiV*l«*8;‘Ffi<layrSepf. 7..1866.
-‘- YtEVSW OP THE savannah MARKET. -•
.. During the, week under xeyiew a npre healthy tone
has been evinced, though the stringency4ir the money,
market is still felt to a great degree, angiitis 'bebti a
serious drawback, together with a few cases of cholera
Which have been reported, trading to keep away many*
country buyers who have been in the habit of visiting
our city ere this to make their /UJ. purchases.
In spite of all this an unusual activity,
played during the past week, and our ta;
confidently anticipate a fair opening of business about
the 15|h of t|iis month. .it,*,
The stocks generally are yet small; tUtfugh begin
ning now to fillup. Our shipping Rat, 1 too, is much
improved and freights more actiye. but confined
chiefly to the coastwise trade, there' 'benig but one
vessel now loading for a foreign port..
Exuhanoe.—Transactions ' inSterlifig _ are raSS llf
decline has taken place in New YoXk^and we quote
here namrpally 160 for first-aiass conmercial bills.
erairenbo- serais -now to-be in moreTtj,
quest, and a considerable business is, doing,'i
gore New,
chiefly confined to outsfdere. whbare
York at >* premium.
The banks
mium.
Insurance—Is unchanged. We quotp^To Augusta,
Tty Steamer, I gicent.; to Hawkinavifia Xfc pfltttiL.i.to
New York, on cotton, by steamer, 1 V cent.; ssU,.Ui
percent.; to Uverpooi. by Qrsbdsbf ships, 1 fl cent.;
to Boston we quote }i advance on New York rat^A u \ t
It should be remarked, in reference ttd> fire risks,
that owing to the unprecedented..losses daring the
last twelve months, the leading companies contem-
^>G*KD~~Tha goM- markit kfis fluctfiktofibery ataejh
daring U>eipastw(rek tt our laat advices from New York
showing"a SUgtat-itomprovement on the previous de-
cUae, Little confidence, however.,U»UMfMTsted here,
and all parties seem esger te eelt 'Bkbkera are buy
ing at 141, and selling atl4*.v'i .I
QuotaUons forr Unmrrenl Money and Securities.
‘ In reference to (he foDowing-MSt ofVCttrfties, Ac. it
should be uuttoretoo^, i|iai tile reports are obtained
from brokers, and those quotations are g^veu at which
they will boy; and furthermore, that D.,8.. bonds ar e
rarely to be found on the market. *' *
S'S-f.-S.'l
i-M i:|0|JOD
■l4ip
* 1- 'f
iTll.l.itJii til
.p: vo 2| §
F'^l /.Vs
^4
3ItoY
smuti
at7T7d
EXPORTS OP COTTON
From September 1, 1866, to
Ports.
Liverpool
Boston
New York
Baltimore
Philadelphia
Total Exports
o::
■<-
.... iOSil'W Bain.dee.,!«.»
ChMiagi Guanrrcbntt^.. 4. —■*
Seed and Magarea
AaipertoU.-.-•«.. setviu «•-.
$. 3$, Bnpayigo
H».r '
nMlU
«10»1@5*
» W.tfilOO 00
|».OMfiUOOO
S’l
nd*»
»V“ef«4-^cr«> ,13
iWOJOW JVW |MM«fctious su
„ iParlor to any steamer In this trade, applv to
I'iil wsK ISsUZ.ihilftffiSffiS,,.
FORMW YORK
Mail - Steamship Line.
IlfO l.l .A.lll -Ii,. l.cl -A,., .
lo eyi.guag WHEEL - JuIJffYC.
Tbe new ifld veij fast nailing .oMewhaol steamship
mRIAHLIV06STON,
8,008 tons burthen, J. B Baker, commander- will
R9 e “W>»“ MS J«$r regular day, ... i
Thund«y 1 Aspt,<U. at Ib re’stock a. m.
Itor fret*lit orpessage, having ttew-Mifd.'splendidly
awahgatl'aaeoiirthodaridna.’stonly t«" 1 ■ K
„ , , .. _ 'j'.7“ l <WLPnt A FUtLARTON.
jrewng^i^hmhs stored after-Tu^day. llth
tb, ■DtSby*‘*-“ " -
*?ilWSrfwrrii«^
Ii* .JuGg
tv «ftV fry v. v m .vffl
v:**
Western, fancy brands........bbl
«ep*
jMuiiiirH shui* tie tli *o/yU-»i. bun .it
ii«iun.V ,*I,‘' unKlqqaii wre»i»ii3.lv*iiiii-
MlhlLjfjftirffi Tl.
15 &
7 50 0 Jii»H
10 00 ($12 00
14 00 (#18 00
0 900
(*,24 00
Cod, l
-! fis'7 fF ?*3^S5
No. 2 bbi|22 OU «
do 'Hbaled:: .•/..".'.'‘!'.".‘. , :-..bOX?', *
-iJild ‘Hail I»UR dtTIHMlM UinTg,*l »Ml v» T*J
.ijniiui reSff«■*...■ i A U * w ^
Sloop Fanny & Mary,
V iftlf SlOKXL*
. Jtoliviao .......... :v ..ton,aO
GRADi. Coni, JeBO*..:..• _
Glass, American VihdoW.:
Hat, Prime Northern.......
GUMMi * " *■ •*'
Fiiiv.:”::*::,.
ibfm
'frj-n ? r ri Vr
wtf.-iriv ‘yrryftrr
VTM .* * • ntKXr * *.*/•. Y rM
1
Gsk Tannea
Liqiions—WHuax— , ,..,r ixi
Pike’s, kUgublis Whisky. .7...gsl it*) (g) 2,5(1
‘ Jf. CKtstbu. Suns A Co.’s X. .. gall 8 30 Iff , ,
,,,,( to.,. gWNeetar NH u ,4 1 00 <p ,
do do Chbmet....gal 4 U, igt ....
T. J. Flack A Son’s Rect. ...„,gpl 3 50 0
Old Kentucky Whisky gall 3 ou 0
im w
McGregor Whisky .sal! 4 60 ^
£ grjraiaaiCi5'i:‘”‘‘ ” *
rSTA
A^ j^rj^spBBN THE arras.
'33*3
and Augusts. '"
WUI lesUff-m-BBAY,
'ltd IMdtnH MM'
' For ffeignt br t
■vwiSr; J;
tWf WW ■ ■
Murray’s Line
f.. ro S',
YORK.
C1IAWGB OF PAT. " 1
The first class, new ateamsh|p
' gilt in gal e,
( C.ARP^NTiLR, ti.mmsnder,
.tlj^hfi her regnljir (luy, ; ,j Jllll4< .
I fundsyi‘Sept, ft, sit 1 o’clock — ni.
d-'i'For freight or passage. 1 hsvlnp superior accommo-
' ions, apply to h.GAkfMBLL
^ 04 Bay street.
^SfcteWareXfWated,hi..bring tax leceipU
their cotton, a. it is by the law necessary to attach
m tnghe mils of-lading. . . o. ... ■ : sept
TE WED ST® I BRAZIL
HAIL STEAMSHIC COMPANY.
ixm-iutf. ni iioantwAPii •.,! ..i I*.;W|
" ST. THOMA8, PARA, PERJfAMBUCO,
ii.. v»BAHIA,f AN© RIO-D® JANEIRO.^
50 O
Brandt— J
l;:»irel,A»4l«*fO(|il|if>-{(, uitf -£
qr. and half casks, .gal'l* 90 &
- 12 00 0
2 75
S 00/
IS I'.
28 00 £035-0$'-
6 50 ©T|-
£36*1
.Clear 8id.es,,..., ‘ 1'. ....VI .1 .'32^c
•mwiHdfeH;....’.*.*.!..I*;:..:.:..i«
HamslI .UJ..F;*rrej-$«..‘jIii-'i44*d.«...»
^4»pnfa. JRope, Ac,—Til# denumd for consumption U
still very light, aud almost a tatfeargy exists in thi
This is M T^IV'TW" 1 ©©eeetion o
~~ J * ^indulged m. it
is. inject, ei%Umated that-ril flw ba^daj^ri the coun
try lias changed huntfe duriDg\fie*last two months.
- Ttris*f«fpiHy w-biit mifficient.'ftls calculated, fomay
L5QM0J W©fy CoRiuynoni, Ueterro^by ^jigh prices,
arc therefor e r uaturally waiting to determihe whether
a4aager>yield will sustain present flgatrea* or a smaller
crop enable them to purchase on more reasonable,
terins. - Wo quote:
Gunny..
Tucker, Carter A^Co,,. 40ttlS
Dundee...v f 85®45
f - Rope is inaettva Quotations drill- -bo found, elas-
l^here/ *
Buftbr—Is firm at the quotations oi last week, say
dsd: for g6bd Western, and 40 to 45c. fdTCknhenv
t^fuek^t ig. glutted wife inferior qualities. A good
Coffee.—Alight stock is at present offering,
sufficient fin; the demised. An advance has occurred
in New York, particularly in feo lower grades, to
. . wb4qh more attenttan is paid, i T f i h Q I,
a at quotAtion* which
slist. The qtock core.
-tireaStMiglitr though it:wfil .prebuMy bw filled up hy
Ahe- lath, sl.thig mq*<b,.Atjrl$i4hfi|me dealer*
bend tbe market mil open. _ i _ ^ I.
’ T&e~damand’ iaslillqniteilmUed,'ilieveportedfliMl
health oAife Hty del^rting many country buyers from
pbas, .i'. - .'. —bffth
Pork, Prime end Rump..".'. ..bhl
■ Me**. . ‘.bbl
Prfwnu*... kegtf,
do.. L .. .half kBgkl' 4*S» 0
dO......^... „qr. kegAt 2 50 0
do 'C tt foceiul 80 (g»
PotatouA... ,.,-.--'. r.\-i/L bbl 3 50 @ 3 75
Rick, OMre'ftW.S'.r-*'. lb 11 a , U.
India. B> 11 0
Raiuins. layer boat 4 75 0 6 00
Layer ....half box! a 60 0
dq — ..qr. hog| | 50 0
Ro>x, Greenleaf. :.fol 22 a 23
Hemp..l....r.v.V.-t.i'.'.* .T.lbl 18 @ , 21
Jnte U) 15 @ tT"'
ViyeffopL4W to qramltty,.^aakl 2 25 @ !»5P
|°Ai;. lb mC |
Shot, Drop. . haul 3 25 or 3*W^
Back.., W.vli.;...JJ.-bkgFWM 0,3 71
Sreuarea, Mueoovado and Potto Btootof ’lS 1 15
Wh4reB.v.*too.«.i.' t imikii
Yellow :•
Gruahed..
f Sulk, 4rf@44c.
Dry Goods.—Prices are
•wii'lje foulid'm 'MfeWhotf
for oeceaefryrerticlea. - - tJ
run.—t’he supply of the Knee- grkjM is nfilnw.
aeihififccl neUumuthjBqbsfiL Owing to the very
tjgh prices, purchasers seem content with|hs medium
mgl’ ifilftricr grades. *ithwhich thre mslfett la wen
snppUeA We quote superfine $7 80to 4 50; extra,
hhL;
cheek at X. and Wii : pm Jor.bOth e$nU
. . ,.r Ottts, 4tid prices are firm atfl ts’toI SO for white
_T. „ -u.r,oH w. n^oe T„ »«■««(*.' MmhiiAi *X 23 ^r.^ftrlyMlow*. ktfff I
4t‘ST% for mixed corn; ared Tfi tofifie. V bulb, for Blair fi
; tf4U!y‘"Vif; '***
j Mwia. W**,,. TWf, -,Wa$|i'.' articles are
bought up»sfestserseeivsd,lhoaahe<*reingia“- J ‘
slowly. The demand in factlknofuupftM:
We podtiiruk' quataRDhs; 'rsniaikWig 1 that
fitoiM ,or toUotb red
_ , . - - t exiatR j
‘" IfXT. The stock, though not heavy, aeema equal to
- present _
at this
season of the yaar.in -a .gasstt, ——at snyphealhe
iflace of hay, and botders are qaito wilting to rfiflUe
at a depreciaHOTfjh.S^iFpa *5^?.; ,
Northern, from. More. $1 50
Eastern, 1 ••
LKjtwraRAWts wu» n*eetefi,;owreff to the new ex
cise MW,'WMfcfa wbiit Into ated «t tw dflut, liquors
have advanced in New York, and holder^ in foil mar-
'mst
■ " . • cmoHfitt. ft fjrt
Butkjtil At|Mbu-uA.Jd(i^iiei>V/-.'
Athene..,. <wx- *•' -
.24®-
JMNi
Farmere' and
Oeasgia KaUroedend
Marino Bank - .
Matiufactureie' Back, Macon.,
dTT. —- ...... C-
SOUTH CAROLINA.
of
1 Newbury.,
tfgJBrek- ;;: • ;p.v^stf3F •
Union Bank.--- vai'Kl'
ITSH.—The supply of cod Is very light. MbtskaraNa
prices.
No. 1 q 1 ^ M S||423JjO;^.*^>bl-
*! ^ ISaWtotsAde-
mand preraihag. Consumers amnt hoidlng off for
towiteiurlere'fiWrtltereWotkiitreWbffrete raw Cuba,
nominal »t 75 to 80c. v**tiiosi ■
^Sft»rtS*|SS!4!aS|
‘the# 1 Hse lr expected." -fhwatofftfi$eafiaad the da-
very rewireitte Ai»'»bW. They
for. sad many order* raeaMKmiA
OlAGeorgmA-s. • gf-
7'a.,
.'...7r - ‘*
msnd. Price* ^
firimnaafilktOP $B*>
Potatoes.—Owing'
the large
r„«T
1 . /'. ■ 'HJ9BHSB so 38A
City of Savannah .\.i.. M
re*jt'Oifiiqfiiira.v.vJ, w
CefiMMbrad.. : ».
bbl.
• T»»
Oarohgfi, rad 11c.
„. „.i.. greu.rea*hUM* M | l ... u - % A01
’ * FainoHfs'.^lcme tmprbvementKkslMifii manilhieled
during the past week. Our shipping Mat la larger, and
‘Modi ‘bn'I
Mfi» recks lasethaa MarreJ
mom freehr. lndudingusvyawifinw g
Iksifi latter aasyat rather sores. Agmq
ist* at former prteea. Began continue dull of mla.
No change in qnotatiraa.
.Kberry gfiae, Mi Mgbth.cwkto .gal
M^ red^^.nom,.,,..^ K-,g
— Frouliais..,.. i"- "- 1 '--
oak TuSncKT?:
Lard...........
".xiiirwr-
foul, News FrluUng..' ;■
Cpnrmerdal Note.......'....rta«n
Letter.: v. p;.... ‘.‘f,.ream
Foolscap.v..::, .rtatn
Wrapping, large site.r.FWtff
■ taSuaife - J 3 -' ..ream
65
iEEET LINE.
UBriwa.Wiq' Wi Satnilay
'lor'tSittK'E Fla.,
tvi.-ptl ti mK J. iiXiUHui nifd.ii ’tiT
The' ^tFantfelegiSt iiSim packei s, ,d
‘i 60
B|bo.
i, States, and Braxl
the midis,' will dis.
patch eabiOf their.,
S TUA M»EC IPS,
^achoyer i .
i On *h«i 22d ef Ev«ry ,Month,
Ftomthe
Fort "of" iNTe'vy" "Yorkl
Fpr,the follow
rtig'raltebbflitasi
iraV: 'JluJ
ijji -j-jh.i ji iili . TOff.Wlff*w Hi t
From New York to St. Thomas $80
-rTbm New York.toFara.i‘.‘.r.t $15«
From New York to Pemafiibucp. 170
From New York to Bahia 180
( KroraNewport.;oKiodeJaneifo.....- 2«o
Steerage at half these rates, meals included, bu t
'hot'bbdHtag.' 1 -'- *• a-iilini
„4n expefienyed 8ur«09Jli» au«f|edtq„eMh vessel.
All Letters most pass tnrongn fee Post Office. Pbet*
age IOcaibU.' ; wu tit*. ... ij.
.. jJ./i it Jit./iJj lift 12 tustdaud'e Block.
jBARBlsON a ALLAN,
jd at the follow-
d or its cquiva-
having been specially fitted up for this route‘ »1tlt
nnanmeinafi will -leave rOffn|$ri>,
"ofthTaSSre pficSrthbSylVaQ Wort c^ryWR
... ; the Lizzie Balder eve r y SAffUR.:
teu-otoieok. - ■
every TdeMa^
ry Wednesday
;ounect with tin
New York steam- ra.
For freight ar Passage apply at the offlee on Florid w
2tPYh^o“n
N. B.—All freight payable by shippers. ' “
.. 1', .
Havana bi
Tallow.
Tobacco,
fftBSaafiacrlberoffers his plantation.and appur
A tenancewfor sale maamiMr terms; ijryj th.
gh^tchbiee grades. ,te| 75
r !.... ”... '4$
14ean-.,. Jw. .'.(.V. .ii'. 1 .".!;..**'i'00
Twint^', j.'.jY.'.'.v. ...... \ ..\\\ v£
VIKZOAR. white, and
Wood, Oak, l^yiri^
Wool. Unwashed*.
Yu*
kaT!!?- .. YYY.Y.i iui ai ii.T fi I
ure «ms -Tnnifi 4M >nt fotn-op
... v.i.-.f, .. (WWRu/t
Touawaadg, jftm,.HUUIcHfifi Hunter k Gam-.
“lift BHVbabl,' AtUhs^dnioading, New York^tftt >
Hardee. . u u.,..-,/-
<.ji WWtuajxa
Mary C Dyer, Walthl*gton, Neiy York—PYi
°Janet Dalgthfi.t<»7 «dlgM\‘ffahh^stia--]
QoUmaMfijfi Bki j i j.j >
Hit iiTO BRIGS.
BMi Bernard. Cookw.tminmUng, Phnadeipbte-41
'^ReilAO minej' 1 “#hi»d,‘ ‘lbiatiiA, t>d^aB4.4to4 1
wrecmsvyt HireiB' nffadelphiA-i14 Gaiiarartia "
fiOav • • .•<-» 1
Abby Thai ter, Walke«,N«W-Mavba 11 W, Wm*
fi'Co. j
4 Co -
YHknt, loading,
A Co.
Herald,
i(ufra>. New Smyrna, Fla, awaitl
~TtuaSfGodfrey, itHwirffit^-t'Taitgi A
Marfan Wsw York—Hunter*
tafemtCoim, Wading—Hfiktar.
rWW sa l e , ^
‘itTFm-grgVMgOATSand-fbW
BOATS, of various si*e< and drafL
i..'» io^ vrs. iUtub,/.t>r ,
Hlllttg VesselsySt.am Ba^es. Ac. <i
“K-n: DA'ctigTAv, D.tjii
Nn"42mtot*'*l-ree*. N Y
my31
New-York Agents.
..<i Jao baffol odOfiftsiiol ioVl
n &
c6n!ftjt\*' sHERIf^'S SALE.
W1«*i Ilf
,CRATmai COUNTY, ,SH^W^ SALE.
rrrlLL BE SOLD on the first Tuesday in October
‘fr/'nett, herweefi' the' togal 1 ftOdrt' or sale, be.ore
,,0egpur.liflqase,door,cUy,Of iNtVftWiah, LOT
Vo. 17, hud tbe Improvements thereofi, in Liberty
Ward, city ol SavauUak. b unded on too. north by
siu'e street, on thy south by President street, on the
j dt.st'by Jeffemonstneek afiu on the west by Lot No.
.8.- .Levied on as : he,property ol Baraev C. Wagner,
t.J'tiiffsfy K'tt. S.' lSKSa , 6& df thb HbridTable the
Tiotfy Court for. theepMtyal,Chatham in lavorof
tVeiaaud fi Jansen. Property pointed out by plain-
. iff*» attorney. * li-’' COLlt,
aq31,-td. y ; ,^Sheriff o/Cll>ttham county.
MUR8KOWKarlSS
successful operation.^ The fertility of the s ij^ap,
the neigh
fjlFYCOBRT OFflkVAR.tAH, GEORGIA,
S/tiftl BY-r /Li4w ‘“ , '- jV i ^
ttfrnable.tto, the.
•ny Court^ o
aasaasassagg ;&*&siiSeS^ig£‘feBiSffgi?sga
entff ffMITHullhreHtorery and pind timber, Biamtur; abAfindar Mdt.bl/Xirtnec'
?iwferbdwi*tnakes fi* rannite
re- never.fails* 1* ttfe* u
»Q(lS
acre* ptaptgdliV/tocg Bt'apfe cdtfdn, whifihiW''
produce at toast $W bales; 2Te acres iu corn, whith
will psalm**,,*,bates®ram.. .„i w-i
The lredsimthhwnare.ptace atfti.caHii
*A • acre* l,oap wares etoazed and under feodf
fsmeg, a c.../. u. aoIRMdkti, - ,, fired pni , fid no
IttsOtet noli otghlf Jiettd.,»f,kogabtonrteeD good
mule*, well brek%,'«w» horses, threo plantation wbf "
tteififmtag——*-—— r'-'T 1 - 11 black
smith and carpenter’s too is, enaMnUssihr»Jotton am
jmujffinld^t^itcbeQ^ai)t|t£y£Pd everythjflg else
— *-"■ 'inf water on lh» place,
bffi* shmttidfit to accom
8sary,iq wo,k the' pi to'
wUl get a bar-
OORM*
i.y,
‘ill rk'
. -1-fJite.l -Jill V<1 JU0 i* Wit J****! If*.ui a... ‘ Jt „j j
4tehe®-Ma«Fjr^BoW:Mtoat. h j„ ;
-xi Hiw 1 flmt>Hri’.' l llft-L A-"CO-
Mary MmtetUiC
=%f. Hliiff- -f— sale by
1 .>..||““Ld t,.„i RulUob-l.da Ju,n.q d
4 HshrlF Ham,j
r era dkalibi,'tit
) '1 sSwo# 5
=!■«* W2IIT
1,00
Pocket Revolver, (fielf-Cocklng) j
Htn rotoKnHMh*™ Loading Lever • ^
Police Mcvotvar. Navy Biae CtlMr* !
r,) Navy Calibre
Navy Revolver. *8-1W in. Calibre .
mmj.BearavmfiMOOlliJCfiUre. 1
sawOara,rate*W».«C*rtrtj*e t J~ ' s l0B
RaveWrgNae, 4ft and thVt^gtee
4*Ofir(Mg«dl0£.
Sabre Buyan.t
amssfiMa?!’
Wnr'
VKTILL BE BOLD on tbe first Tuesday In October
Iffy: next; betwoeui the hgal. hoars ot sale, beiore
dm Court House door, in the sity or S iVami.ih, the
Steatahi-MARY ELLA, '-llh Ml'llef tactlli.g and ap-
ptrrtnRhOytjsO SHsG*' Bo||flWAnd«*«,l'.tol Hakes.
Levied ou as the properly of James Avery Skilton,
■wsatisly'/a. ff,‘fh. i.-sued .Sin of the Honorable tbe
Superior,Court .of Cuath-im county la favor of Bash-
UarfittK, Property'^dtuteh 1 out' by 'pLVBnllFs At-
• orney. BKNJ. L,' COLE,
au31 Ids Sheriff ol Chatham county.
'f| ‘ "
ClTYSHERffTSSALE.
'drad attachment re
bar, .Term. 1*66. nfthe
"'illiam
,*e Btkbrtdf;e»*A.*!i<lW h*d,,bf ^toraeof an order
issued by the Ilouurable the Judge of the City Court
A S.ivanusM wfn Mtttt irabllc Outory, beiore the
Jourt Ho se, in the.mm, of, savannah, county or
ShStha’S. store oY^dorgtKbetWFeh the Idgal hours
,r.sale,.on the 1 bthdsyof.BeMember, A.D 1866, the
said five boxes of BoafMffd Shoea, to satisfy said at
tachment; -2- TvoSiaiftSMifi' l.'Cole,
S-aK
nil
jlU Lcrety given that the parGjifi|(KlHlN'tofore ex-
A istinguRder the namesf JJwLMabto-* Co. hss
been dissolved by tbe death of J. W. JBjt>un. ooe of
ihe partners. P* H.^fOOD,
•r , Snryjftag Partner.
T-fre SQbscrlheMvfemaffiis thank* to -bla friends for
new firm.of Wilklnaoo .WiiaoaAQo
P. H. WOOD.
• •:U3',>i'k Ou,
d.L CO-PARTNERSHIP - NOTICE.
‘ toe,undersigned Lave Vliia day' formcrl oa-part-
uertete hader the uamw find-atyie of Wilkinson,
Wilson A Co., for the purpose of carrying.on a Facto-
rage and General Commission* 'BtiAm^ss, at No. 3
■SJPfiSBAaSBPlircfo-W B: WILKINSON,
HAV;.irafiHite*i. fitfiil, UL'iare. Y; ; j J8ep5-3t
wniA mwi-1 co..
idtftion' Factors aiid
General-Gommission Merchants
ORNTlffor the-piittliara aod eaieof .aU kinds of
iied'ns.i.i ih aar< cxah ytio aiiT mo u ton t
‘tfittut TOB* ObUNTING
' -LARGE tJALL8 ^,^e,
immediate^
Savannah, Ototgla.
U.B.1
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B. J. WIlBON,
. Fermrelydf OtiteMtraCotton Mfll*. Ate.
bftw-ififffwteiti. ^luimhTfe.; SaT’h.
*. <U; c?j >**. f7 'itJuS
074,0/7 joatR,.// n.'.T MSiX
tYICEABLE DRAFT HORSE. Apply, fit
-.HoreeBUh
1 ^ 8creven Hdhse-
KSWB«ft!!._..
Bend lor oar free Catalogue,
llprtraaO Address.
8 M. SPENCER fi C0.f-
Brattleimro., Vt
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Amended
'"“'ACT or July 20, ten*, imerpuwra wim the Acta
io iite-uDd-lfiarefr.-ilfiA - Meepu cept*.
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7317330 cheap
YLit Oi odl 'gtikltib tij'S'J.Ck&l
— Missb saiWffa.
and good.
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