The Daily news and herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1866-1868, September 08, 1866, Image 3

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rl «r« *» rl fob new yobx. San Salvador, Saturday, Sept. 8, at 8X XI 1 * ;, e jffl3blP “■ Hcrmftn Livingston, Thursday, Sept, it‘jo blpNlgbtingale, Tueeday, September 11,at 1 ,0 , Cl° Ct " m ' r0 B AUGUSTA. c»4n Wednesday, September lith, ats jieaB cr 'tW* “• m ' fob FLORIDA. ierUlZ ie Hater, every Saturday morning, at tinc6 '^ c ivan snore, every Tuesday morning, at ,'rftlocK- ^ ^vtti and Dcparture of Trains. bailboad dailt passekoxh op TBAnr Savannah at •' * *• “• Ausustaat 6:1 ® P - % Am” 8 «* Ma £ ou nr. u. H"' 6 * BillT UOWS PAS8BSGXB TBAiS Leaves ^^aia at*. *8:45 1* ftl AU{? USlaa . _* *7 -l\Fi T» w arrives at -jSTBAL 2 CP MGHX PAS8ENGEB TRAIN T oDdSavaiiuah at Arri V * h *1 Augusta at. f-SenatUaoon at.. A*** vir.m .7:05 P. M. .4:00 a. M. .7:00 a. m. SIGHT TAfiSENGEB TRAIN Leaved ‘’ * .* .* .* ’ *. 1! * ]! ] I!!.* .8:25 p.‘ m! | A-»v«*ffjgj! p «, J h at 6:30 a.m. Arrives ttn( i Gordon trains connect with W , *3 down night passenger trains at Gordon. lie up a J .' a “ gui.f bailed ad—daily (Sundays ex- iiuvrre a. u ccpte d) Savannah at....................7:30 A. m. U ‘,v,^x”"roa 3 villeat 7:30 P.M. JIhomasville at 6:00 a. M. ,t savannah at 6:10 p. M. Time or Closing Mails. Post Office. Savannah, Ga. ,, -iMe at this office as follows: i iTviiut- IlAiLfoAD, lor Augusta, South Caro- ■v laou U.ail and Beauturt) aud aU States in the • J * “ aerating Florida aud that part of Georgia bv Florida Steamers and Atlantic and: Goif ft »f?EsnuL RailboaD, for Augusta, Columbus, u”:>,fille and Nashville, through pouches and way nd: a- w. every day. ailImic and gulf Kailuoad, for all pointa on , % ‘ I al: j contiguous; Bain bridge, Monticello, Fla., Tininasce aud Northwestern Florida and the West- ■^27 southern Coast, 6 >4 a. m. daily, Sundays ex- ^HvFwaiDA steamebs, for Brunswick, St. Mary’s, „ lul4> Jacksonville, and all points on St. Johu’s l„" r Sorttieasteru and Eastern Florida, 9 o’clock InriilVA aad Saturdays. lit Daeien Steameb. 7K every Friday morning. riiEEiOA .Wails leave Kew York during the month , member as follows: The French, Dales, Ham- burg and Nassau. P-, steamers on the 8th; the 'aiiurd-lrem New York on the 11th, from Boston on lie lair, Aspinwall, on the 11th; the Havana and Ant- ■crpsr'naer* on the 12th; Mexican, via Havana, on jeluth: Santiago de Cuba, Bremen, Dales and am- „ur.' on' the 15th; the Cunard aud Havana, on the ijtt: Nicaragua, on the 20th; Aspinwall, on the 21st; Brazilian, Eiugston, Bremen, French, Dales and Ham- ; :i . o*2d; Cunard—from New York on the 6 u llostou on the 26 th; Havre, Dales aud Ham burg. ou uie 29th. .Money Sent Without Danger of Dose, Or means of Money Orders, at the Savannah Post pr Poet Office uses at 5 p. in. to 10 a. in. .pens for business at 9 a. m. and, On Suudays the office is open from A. L. Haebis, P. M. Messrs. KST1LL * BROTHER, Newsdealers, Sta- .oilers and Booksellers, Bull street (down stairs; :omcr oi Buy lane, next to the Post Office, are au homed agents for the Daily News Jc Uibald. All orders .eft with them will be promptly attended Death of an Old Citizen. Mr. William Henderson, an old and well-known oiti- ;en of ibis city, died suddenly, at the residence of his :0D, Mr. J. M. Heudorson, on Thursday night last, of paralysis uf the heart. The deceased had been unwell for some time, but his sudden death was not looked lie retired to bed about nine o’clock on Thurs day eight, having previously eaten his sapper, and portion of the evening in conversation. About half an hour after retiring he was taken with a paraly- u; fit, and died in a short time nfter. The deceased tisagedabout seventy years, and came to Savannah some thirty years ago, where he has since resided aud made many warm friends. The funeral oj Mr. Hon da:,oa was to have taken place from the residence of his eon, on Congress street, near Drayton, yesterday L'temnon, but after the funeral services at the house vtre over, the weather being so inclement, it was pstpoued uut.l ten o’clock this morning. Malicious Mischief. Robert Capped, a negro, was arrested yesterday, ml tahea before Justice Connelly on the oharge of ato ing»floe milch cow, the property of a police- iuji;. The cow was grazing in the suburbs of th e e:f.r when she was shot by Cappell, who, immediately aft r killing her, proceeded to prepare her for market Or Ins own use. fortunately, Cappell was seen by a hoy when hr spot the cow, who gave the information lo the owner. On being arrested and taken before Justice Connell, Cappell acknowledged to having killed the cow, ami offered to pay the full value of it if he was allowed a little time. The owner of the cow not wishiag to comply with the proposition made by Caj.peE, he was committed to jail^for examination. Mayor’s Court. There was but one case brought up for trial before His Honor tha Mayor, yesterday morning. Policeman Dowd, for being under the influence of liquor and sitting down while on duty, and for being insubordinate lo the officers at the Police Barracks, was lined twenty dollars, and dismissed the force. Sale of tue Ship Lahpedo.—The British ship Lampedo, as she now lies wrecked on Warsaw beach, together with her tackle, apparel, furniture, boats, stores and appurtenances, was sold at auction yester day, by the United States Marshall, and brought three thousand nilie hundred dollars. CfttM Planters’ CaknmtlMP [From the Macon Telegraph.] f I : A special meeting of Jibe Cotton Planters’ Conyeotion met at then City Hall, Macon. Oa, oh the 6th of September, CoL J. V. Jones presiding. :ji After the Conatitntioa and By-Laws were resd, an invitation was given by the Presi dent for membership. The following gentle- ne& were appointed, as delegates by'the City Board ef Trade, |. H. Anderson, J. De- Loache, J. B. Ross, J. F. Greer, H. L. Jew ett, C. H. Rodgers, Henry Horne, O. A. Caldwell, G. A. Dure, O. G. Sparks, L. N. Whittle, P. E. Browdre, were received as honorary members. Also the foUowiqfegea- tlemen as delegatea represeutiogthednKrent counties, were admitted as members: R. M. Orme, Miiledgeville. Col. J. S. Thomas, “ Joel Jti8», Wilkinson. James G O'Kington, Wilkinson. Jas. A. Miller, Houston. D. H. Houser, - . D. M.’ Brown, Houston. James Tooke, “ J. S. Cooper, “ G. L. Slappey, “ r p • • Benj. C. Yancey, Athens, Ga. J. C. Freeman, “ “ James Finley, Bibb. Rev. C. M. Irwin, Lee. Dr. C. Rodgers, Macon. The following resolution was offered by Mr. D. M. Brown: ftesolved, That the President of’the Cotton Planters’ Convention be instructed to appoint a committee on businees, as contemplated by the Constltatlon of this organization. Mr. Benj. C. Yancey, of Athens, addressed the meeting in a very impressive manner, on the deplorable condition of our country, owing to the fact that labor and capital are being withdrawn from the agricultural inter ests to an alarming extent, to be nnproflta- bly invested in our cities. He also alluded to the great fatality existing among the ne groes, ami advocated the necessity of en couraging immigration and recommended that our State Legislature appoint agents to visit Europe, to truly represent pur climate, resources, &c., and encourage inbnigaiion to our conntry. He also read an essay on this subject, by CoL F. Schaller, {jiving much in teresting and valuable infonnation in regard to the German character, &c. Mr. Jas.. A. Miller moved that the Conven tion adjourn until 3 o’clock this afternoob. Carried. AFTERNOON session. The Convention re-assembled at the ap pointed hour. Col. J. S. Thomas offered the following resolutions'; — Resolved, That the address of F. Schaller, read by Col. Ben. C. Yancey, be accented hnd approved by ibis Convention, and that it be submitted to the State Legislature for consideration. Resolved, That this Convention appoint a commit tee of three to memorialize the Legislature lo aid in sending a Commissioner to Europe, to encourage im migration. The following gentlemen were appointed by the President: Col. J. S. Thomas, Col. R. M. Orme, Col. Ben. C. Yaucey, Chairman. The foliowiug resolutions were offered and unanimously adopted: In view of the magoificent charities dis pensed to the destitute and suffering people of the South, by those of Baltimore, flowiDg from a pure sympathy and unaffected be nevolence, they have caused all eyes io this section to be turned towards her in admira tion and gratitude, which will be cherished aud strengthened into a future intimate and durable relationship ; therefore, be it Resolved, That this Convention, iu behalf of the people of Georgia, return grateful and heartfelt thanks to the “noble and patriotic women of Maryland,” and their sympathizing helpers, for such substantial cut-pouring and affectionate sympathy in the great cause of Southern relief. Resolved, That it behooves the agriculturists of Georgia to encourage frequent interchanges of opinion and experience amoug themselves, upon the great interests of labor and production, by forming fraternal associations for their mutual advancement and industrial progress, in every county in the State. Resolved, That the Convention at the earliest period practicable will establish an agricultural press, and by ita own organ snatain and espouse the industrial and agricultural interests of the South. Resolved, Iu consideration of the great economy, facility and security pf the iron hoops, the Conven tion approved their practical utility six years ago, and do now recommend to the cotton growers throughout the South the general use of the iron clasp, instead of ropes, for baling cotton. Resolved, That the Convention, in its deliberate ac tion, not only recommend, but do earnestly invoke the Legislature of Georgia, at the next session, to give liberal encouragement and ample protection to wool growing and sheep husbandry in this State. On motion, the city papers were requested to publish the proceedings of this Convention. On motion, the Convention adjourned to the second Tuesday in November. - J. V. Jones, President. O. A. Caldwell, Secretary. Official. on or council. *Uj Medical. (m ;■ SINCE THE LAST. - ^jhlnriit message Savannah, Sqit. s, 1806. Council met Present: Ht, Honor Edward 0. Anderson, Aldermen Locution, Casey, Ferrill, Johnson, man and Crane. The minutes of the last meeting were reed and con firmed. The Information and Fine Dockets were reed end confirmed REPORTS READ AND ADOPTED. The Finance Committee, to whom was referred tee petition of Mr. Albert Freeman, mting Council to re lieve him from three quarters rent of a slip of land on the Canal for reasons stated in his petition, thin* hit application should be granted, and therefore recom- ■totod that the amount claimed by the city be re-* mitted. John C. Ferrill, Chairman. The Fire Committee, to whom was referred* tlte pe- tion of Blakewood & Day, asking permission to erect a steam engine on a lot foot of Fahm street, wonld respectfully recommend the same be granted. Respectfully submitted, C. C. Casey, Chairman. The Committee on Dry Culture, to whom were re ferred the reports of Drs. Harries, Wragg and Arnold to the Georgia Medical Society, respectfully report that they have read the reports carefully and believe that their publication would be of immense benefit to the city; they therefore recommend (he following res olution: Resolved, That the Georgia Medical Society of Sa vannah be requested to publish the reports made by Drs. Harriss, Wragg and Arnold in pamphlet form, say five hundred copies—to be distributed among our citizens, at the expense of the city. John R. Johnson, Acting Chairman Committee on Dry Culture. The Special Committee appointed to confer with a Committee appointed by the Savannah Fire Company, relative to the purchase of steam fire engines for the use of the city, beg leave to report, that after mature deliberation in the matter, they respectfully recom mend that one steam fire engine be purchased at once, and that the funds requisite for the purchase of this engine be raised by diaposiug of the hand engines now in use; and if the engines cannot be sold at once, that' 0 f sonn( i rmedicated with the the amount reqisite be advanced by the city until such sale# can be effected. We further recommend that yonr Committee be authorized to order at once the said steam fire engine. All of which is respectfully submitted. R. Lachlison, Chairman, C. C. Casey, J. R. Johnson. The Special Committee to whom was referred a bill of tbfe Metropolitan Steam Fire Engine Company, re spectfully recommend that the said company be al lowed one hundred dollars per month from May 1st to October 1st, 1866, for services, this amount, to cover all claims against the city. John R. Johnson, Chairman. - iiv An ordinance to increase and fix the pay of the pri vates of the City Police of Savannah. An ordinance to suspend for a limited period the. operation of the fire ordinances of the city of Savkfc-. I nidi in and over certain portions of the city, and to re mit certain penalties that may have been Incurred. petitions read and granted. Petition of M. Hennessey, asking permissioniot Council to reshingle a kitchen, corner of Liberty and* Drayton streets. Petition of sundry citizens, asking Council to place a pump in Prendergastville, for the accommodation pf residents of that section. Petition of Wm. Duncan, Esq., President of the Sa vannah Poor House aud Hospital, asking (per resolu tion of tlio Board of Managers) to have burial fees re mitted on paupers interred in Laurel Grove Ceme tery. Granted temporarily. petitions read and referred, with power to ACT. Petition of Ferdinand Franz, asking permission of Council to raise a house, at the corner of Montgomery street and York Street lane, so as to pat in a brick basement. Referred to Fire Committee. Petition of Jas. McDonald, asking permission to repair a kiteken on Lot No. 24 North Currytown Ward, Charlton street. Referred to Fire Committee. Petition of Johxy T. Roche, asking permission to make certain repairs to building corner of Charlton and West Broad streets. Referred to Fire Committee. Petition of Charles Van Horn and E. F. T. Rowland, asking permission of Council to erect a small steam engine, for the parpose of operating a cotton gin, corntfr of Bull and River streets. Referred to Fire Committee. Auction Sales. TAKE AY JEM’S PILLS for all the purposes of a Purgarive, for c rnttpation, Indigestion, Htftd- adie ami Liver Complaint, by universal accord, tuey are thu best of all pargatl ves for family use. ecpG-lw fe,vkk and ague extinguished ilanyrs to Inter -ittent Fever, a word with you. The responsibility for yoar suffering rests upon your selves. Just as sardy as you shake to-day. or will shake to-morrow, HOSTBTTBR’S CELEBRATED STOMACH BITTERS will extinguish the disease nil- to which you labor. Hail you taken this genla tonic as a preventive, you would have no need of 1 *r a core, for it renders the system impervious to al fflia-matic fevers. But since you neglected the pre- cautlou, rid yourselves without delay of the com- Paintby resorting to the only reliable remedy.— Break His Chills with HOSTETTER’3 BITTERS, and they win return no more. This is the experience of thousandp, and it will be yours. Quinine is a slow means of relief; it is nauseous to the last degree; it h more dangerous than the malady Itself; in many Mscs it utterly falls. How different is the effect of Bitthes. Their curative action is rapid; they are ‘Srecable to the palate; they are not only entirely ‘‘‘mucus, but tend inevitably to strengthen the con- stitution and prolong life; they never hav. failed, and 11 a confidently assumed that they never can fail in an .vcaseof Fovtrand Ague, however Inveterate in lts ‘•Bhracter. To be without Hostetter’s Billers in “J' regiua infested with Intermitt nt or R&ntttent SAT.-F, FOE PABT1TION STEAMER “PILOT BOY.” BY W. Y. LEITCII, Broker and Auction eer, 95 Broad St., Charleston, S. C. On TUESDAY NEXT, September 11, 1866, at 11 o’clock, on Accommodation Wharf, in Charleston, S. C., will be sold, at Public Auction, THE NEW AND ELEGANT STEAMER PILOT BOY, WITH ALL NECESSARY APPURTENANCES COMPLETE. This Steamer was built in Brooklyn, in 1865. Her length is 112 8-10 feet. Breadth 22 3-10 feet. Depth 8 4-10 feet. And measures 114 81-100 tons, Custom House ad measurement. S ■ , ^ ^ Her Cylinder is 26 inches diameter, with 8 feet stroke. ; _ * , * This steamer is in fine running order and ready for immediate use. , .. Terms—One-half cash, the balance in good negotia ble notes, with approved endorser, payable at either of the Banks in Charlestou, sixty days after the day of sale. Purchasers to pay for necessary papers. sep6-tds PETITIONS READ AND Petition of Oglethorpe Fire Company, asking that said company be paid the yearly appropriation allowed by the city irom August 12,1363, to August 12, 1865. Referred to Fire Committee. Petition of Francis Sorrell, asking permission to erect an open verandah, made of iron, at his residence on Harris street. Referred to Fire Committee. PETITIONS READ AND LAID ON THE TABLE. Petition of Patrick Prenty, asking permission to erect wooden houses on lots 33 and 34 Crawford Ward east This being within the fire limits, it was laid on the table. RESOLUTIONS READ AND ADOPTED. By Alderman Johnson: Resolved, That the city attorney be paid five hun dred dollars for extra services arising out of the num ber of new ordinances, &c, , MISCELLANEOUS MATTER. Alderman Crane, Chairman Committee on Docks and Wharves, asked for instruction from Council in relation to the repair of certain docks, the property of the city; also, submitting certain estimates for repair ing Market dock. Whereupon Alderman Johnson offered the following resolution, which was adoped: Resolved, Tbatrthe whole matter in reference to the repairs of docks, Ac., be referred bac k to the Chair man of Committee on Docks and Wharves. His Honor, the Mayyr, then brought to the atten tion of the Board, that the lumber used by the Street and Lane Committee could be obtained much cheaper by purchasing in larger quantities than is done at present. Whereupon, on motion, it was resolved the Chair man of the Committee bn Streets and Lanes be au thorized to purchase lumber in large quantities for use, instead of small Jots, as at present, the estimated saving to the city being $8 per thousand. Amount of accounts passed, $4,383 77. Council adjourned. ^ Jas. Stewart, Clerk of Council. THOS. J. DUNBAR. HENRY A. STULTS. T. J.Dunbar & Co. IHPOBTKBB AND DEALEBS IN Brandies, Whiskies, Gins, Wines, Cigars, Etc. r Agent for Robert Smith’s celebrated Philadel phia Ale and Demercier Champagne. 14:7 Bay Street, D6-Sm SAVANNAH, GA. fever is ‘Imply lo reject gaiety and court disease. Ii-cediy Arrivals at the Hotels. EDWARD p. YOUNG. CLAYTON B. WOODS. YOUNG & WOODS, Bankers & Brokers PULASKI HOUSE—W. H. Wiltbbrger. "5f^°^8on, Md BGUean, Ga "m Hall 4 wife, Ga Jj'Jliite, Monticello “ R Campbell, Sapelo Md 1 U Johnson, S C J R Baldwin, City Wm Heyward, Ogeechee M L Gilson. S C J Beckett, City j A Bradton, Tenn H W Dickson, Orange Spga B F Jackson, White Spring Q M Robinson, Rev Cutter G For# iff Duly, Columbus MARSHALL B0H8E—A. B. LUCK. T w Shea, City Ca M s White, brig H O rhinney “ C Mitchell, City 3 M Perkins, MUlen SCREVEN t HOOSE—G. McOlNAT. J P Perkins Sc lady. Tails-,D H Hopkins. Jacksonville ^“sec | Dr PO Gilbert Jk wife, N Y r u Unbelt, Jacksonville ninlatuie AI manat—This Day. Snn rises 3 nn sets man watkb. 1 T f bee 7 lfllAt Fort... ........ I88UED BT THE PkOPKIKTOKfl OP Hostetter’s STOMACH BITTERS, For the information and guidance of all Who regard HEA-LTH As the GREATEST OF TEMPORAL BLESSINGS, the demand for this potent and agreeable Veg ble TONIC and ALTERATIVE has been immensely Increased. ■ J J : " Not only in this country, but in all other lands to whH* commerce beam onr flag, the peculiar merits of the article are known and appreciated. It been found suited to all climates, all localities, and the needs of every class of society. Compounded of the purest agetable ingredients, unalloyed with mineral salt or corrosive vegetable alkaloid, and com bining the properties of a WHOLMBOMB STO MACHIC, a GENTLE LAXATIVE, and an efficient ANTI-BILlOHS AGENT, it Is endorsed by practice Chemists as the safest, and by unprejudiced physi- ciaus as the surest Preventative, Regulating an* Restorative Preparation of the age. The nature of its components la the guarantee of ti harmlessness. It consists of the stimulating prln- tonic, anti-febrile, aperient, anti-scorbutic, and aptLapaa- modlc herbs, roots and barks that botanical research has yet developed for the use of man. Eveiy vegeta ble substance that eaters into its composition Is culled and selected with scrnpulniiB tare, and no; thing that is not sound and perfect of it, kind la nsed lulls manufacture. In the factory at Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, a »T*- tem of inspection far more thorough than that adopted by Government authority, os a test of the quality of the great staples of life, Is rigorously prac tised. Every barrel or the cereal stimulant which forms the basis of the Bitters is ascertained to be ab solutely pure before it is received Into the manufac turing. department, and every leaf and fibre of the medicattbg ingredients scrutinized before the proees of kofuaioa commences. Such Is the enormous «A j pacity or the tanks In which the Bitten are prepareu f tpt the proprietors are enabled to keep a large stock ou hand,' and to supply the domestic and foreign market with an article matured and mellowed by time. Hence the fiery and biting flavor which at- taches to ordinary bitten, and'which is due to their newness and the Interior quaUty of the drugs and alcohol of which they are concocted, la never per ceived iu this mild and agreeable preparation. Ac- cording to the testimony of able chemists, the es sence of good Rye Is. the most healthful of all spirita, aud Hostetter’s STOMACH BITTERS Are the only Medicinal Tonic in the World of which that fluid is the stimulating ingredient. m To Dyspeptic Sufferers. Under the general head of Dyspepsia may be classed all the varieties of indigestion. Ita symptoms are so various, and differ so much in different Individuals that it is almost impossible to classify them. In tact, some of them are utterly indescribable. It may be safely asserted, however, that half the diseases of mankind spring from a disordered conditio* of the stomach; and that the other half, whatever their origin, react upon that sensitive and. important or gan. \Among the ordinary indications of Dyspepsia are flatulence, a bloated and (nil feeling about the stomach and abdomen Immediately after eating, a gnawing sensation or a seam of hollowness at tho pit of the stomach between meals, a heavy dull feel ing in the bead, feeble or unsteady appetite, occa sional nausea, restlessness daring night and a weary, unrefreshed feeling on rising in the morning, palpita tion of the heart, depresslon'of mind, sometimes amounting to monomania, loss of memory, confu sion of'thought, sour stomach, with raising of food, aud a choking sensation in the throat, dimness of eye, pain In the diaphragm, feebleness and dlslncll nation for exertion, and sometimes emaciation and a corpse-like pallor. These are a few of the direct signs of Dyspepsia, but as it la generally complicated with specific affections of the bowels, the liver and the reives, its victims have many additional torments which are technically attributed to other causes. The beet advice that can be given to any one who has the slightest predisposition to Dyspepsia, is to for tify his or her digestive organs by the dally usu of Hostetter’s Bitters. * | f U. S. Marshal's Samnsl O. Coleberry, aL vs. the) to Admiralty. ■•U*. rigging, anchors, chains. I Ac., at ship Lumpedo. ) Libel for salvage. of She Empire Line Pnea, in the elky of Savannah, THIS DAT, Saturday, the 8th day of September instant, at 11 o’clock a. as., 1 oomplete gang of Patent Steel Wire Rigging, else k inch; 1 nearly new set ofSaila; 1 old set of Sde; 15,000 pounds Anchor, with Iron stock, meaplete; l.SOO' pounds (team AnchanirUh iron stock, complete; I email Kedge; Topsail Sheets, Runners, Wheals, Ac.; e complete set of Bide, Bomprit sod Globe Sig nal Laupe; assorted .ailed Biocka: I Long Bosk S8 feet over all, in good order; 1 Pinnace, 28 feet over aff. with masts, sails, Ac., l Life Boat, containing galvan ized iron air lyth Cylinders. 28 fuel over ill; hernia Best, Pork, Groceries, Paints, Ac. Tsana cash. W. G. DICKSON, sep8-lt U, 8. Marshal Dletriet of Georgia. AUCTION. ■Y BELL, WYLLY * CHKISTIAM. Win be sold THIS DAY, in front of the More. at lOJi o’clock, The usual assortment of Groceries, Wines, Liquors Shoulders, Flour, Furniture Cigars, Bacon, Candies Dry Goode, Tobacco, Soap Pillow Cases, Potatoes, Starch Bedside Tables, Sugar, Ac. Terms cash. a« The hew and fast idswb# steamship . ,<I > J. >•■■ -«**i 8an j^£? 0r - Will aell for New York, on ■ataiday, s«p«. 8, at 8« s’cleck a. ns. PASSAGE RATES: , Cabin Massage, |M. Steerage, *13 For height or passage, having accommodations an periar to may sgiswer in thie trade, apply to ■ i., B. H. HARDER, No. 12 Stoddard’s Range. GARRISON A ALLEN, Agents, 4 No. 8 Bowling Green, N. Y. AaY! HAY! HaY! AT PRIVATE SALE. BY BELL, WYLLY A CHRISTIAN. 500 BAINS NORTHERN HAT For sale, to arrive per brig Ladgeback, hourly ex pected. sep6-6t ADMINISTRATORS sale. BY BELL, WYLLY A CHRISTIAN. Will be sold by order of the Court, tn front of the Court iljhea, ou the FIRST TVBSDAY in October between the legal hours of sale, 490 ACRES OF LAND in Appling county, 0th district. No. 215. Also, la Union county, 7th district, 1st rection. No. 184, con taining 18u acres Srld or the benefit of the heirs aud creditors of the estate of B. King, s 1 Terms cash, purchaser to pay for title* au28-tds EXECUTOR'S SALE. BY T. J. WALSH. On TUESDAY, October 2d, will be sold ia iroat of ISm Court House, east half of Lot Kd 51, Ophunbia Ward, subject to a ground rent of $11.60 per annum, with improvements, a Dwelling with four rooms, and Kitchen in yard. East half of Lot No. 18, Green Ward. Ground rent,, $17.66 per annum. Improvements—two-story Dwell' ing, with six rooms, Kitchen and Stable. * ALSO, 40 shares'Xkjftral Railroad stock. JTSold for a division amongst the heirs. Terms cash, pwfebhsser paying for titles and stamps. au20-tda EXECUTOR’S SALE. BY TBONA8 J. WALSH, On TUESDAY, October M. wili be sold in front of the Court House, ONE SMALL WOODEN BUILDING, on the south ern quarter of east half of Lot No. 31, Columbia Ward, fronting on York Btreet lane. Sold for the benefl the heirs and creditors of said estate. Terms cash, purchaser paying for titles and stamps. au20-tds ... ;.... AT PRIVATE SALE. BY BELL, WYLLY A CHRISTIAN. 6“0 busheiaYellow Corn. 440 bushels Oats. 50 bushels choice Bje. 5 hbds Bacon Shoulder*. Just arrived from Baltimore per Point. irieraington’s, FIRE ARMS, SOLD BY GUN DEALERS, AND THE TRADE GENERALLY. . VEST POCKET PISTOL, No. 22 Cartrid e Repeating Pistol, (Elliot pt.) No. 22 Cartridge Repeating Pistol, (Elliot pt} No. 32 Cartridge - rocket Revolver, (Self-Cocking) New Pocket Revolver, with Leading Lever Police Revolver, Navy Size Calibre Belt Revolver. Navy Size Calibre -t i Belt Revolver (Self-Cocking,) Navy Calibre Navy Revolver. 36-'00 in. Calibre Army Revolver, 44-luo in. Calibre Gun Cane, using No. 32 Cartridge Revolving Hifle, 36 and 14-100 In. Calibre Breech Loading itlfle, No. 32 Cartridge Breech Loading Carbine, No. 46 Car ridge U. S. Hifle, Steel Barrel, with Sabre Bayonet U. S. Rifled Musket, Springfield Pattern Single Barrel Shot-Gun. E. REMINGTON' A -SONS, llion, New York. AGENTS: Moore A Nichols, New York. Palmers A Batchelders, ff jston. John P. Lovell, Boston. Jos. C. Grubb A Co., Philadelphia. Pooltney A Trimble, Baltimore. Henry Folsom A Co., Nc * Orleans A Memphis Maynard Bros, Chicago. L. M Ramsey A Co., St. Let#. Albert E. Crane, San Francisco. je30-3ml Shipping Intelligence. PORT OF SAVANNAH. Fridit, Sept. 7, 1988. Clewed, \i ... j,. 8ardt“ er Two BoyB - G “ nett ’ August*—Erwin A Steamer Laura, Johnson, Angosta—J M Farr. Conaig Bales WILL rect ive Deposits, buy and sell Exchange, Gold and Silver, TJncurrent Bank Notes, Government, Railroad and all other Securities. Will also buy Cot ton on orders. ' * Jp" 1 ' Collections made alld promptly remitted.. They will also make collections in Any part of the Unfted States; ahd make cash advances on cotton cohrigned to onf friends In New York, Charleston, Savannah, Apalachicola or New Orleans. Operating on a paid in capital, with oar long es tablished credit, is a sufficient guarantee of safety In all ou business transactions. ' ' 4 REFER TO Conant A Young, > „ _ . Nourse A Brooks, f New Y°rk- Adams, Frost A Co., Charleston, 8. C. Johnston, wood! AOo., savannah, Ga. „ Foate A Halane, Mobile, Ala. Joelah Morris, Montgomery, Ala. Wm. H. Young, Columbus, Ga. John King, Banker, Col ambus, Ga. ’ Jennings, Wicks A Bro., New Orleans. La. Citizen’s Best. a L ODGING, Restaurant, Bar Boom and Oysters, in rear or Central Railroad Bank, Bay lane, Yel low House. A good Lunch every morning. Clean and pleasant Rooms, on reasonable terms. Board by the week, and the very best table set. Our friends ana the public generally an respect fully invited to give us a call. The very best Liquors, Winee and Scgai*>n hand. Respectfully, WM. HKPI’E, _ sep8-lm JA8. FOUNTAIN. CO-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. T HE undersigned have this day formed a co-part nership for the transaction of a General Commis sion, Lumber and Timber business, under the style of wmbom Lawton A Co., New York city, and Philip Yonge A Co.. Savannah, ^ PHILIP YONGE. Ssmann 1st, 1866. The disease proceeds from a lack of vigor in the stomach, and this vitalizing preparation jvill tone and renovate that organ. If the gastric apparatus Is In good working order, and can perfectly dissolve aud thoroughly assimilate the food submitted to ita operation, there will be no Dyspepsia. If it cannot do this, it requires reinforcement, and the best of all reinforcing agents should be forthwith resorted to, The stomach 19 the commissariat of the system. Il applies the elements of life to the whole body. In it is prepared the material of blood, mnscle, bone and fibre, and if it fails to purvey that material in quantity, and of a proper kind, the whole body suf fers, and with it the im-ntal faculties. Therefore pro tect tlie commissariat department. Don’t let the en emy obtain possession of it. It is easier to prevent dise ase from getting into an organ than to expel it •alter it becomes a Chronic fixture. Consider the -ifst indication of uneasiness'in the stomach as a sign that Dyspepsia is preparing to attack, and baffle it at once with the GREAT REMNANT. Bat if it is too late to prevent, remember that it Is not too late to cure. It is believed that there ia no case of Chronic Indigestion that can withstand the remedial operation of Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters. This belief is grounded on twelveyeais’ experience of the efficacy of tl»« preparation. The first instance or its failure to give relief is yet nncbQmicled. If it ever had failed, the voluminous correspondence ad dressed to the proprietors from all part* of the United States and South America, would at least include one letter expressing dissatisfaction. But no, there is not ON*. The testimony, extending over a pjriod of more than a dozen years, is ail of the approving tenor. Certainly this is • sufficient warrant fbr claiming that the BITTERS are a SPECIFIC TOR INDIGESTION IN ALL ITS VARIETIES. Hostetter’s Bitters AS A Household Medicine. It Is a great feilacy to suppose that the nauseons- nees or a medicine Is any proor of Its value ad a res torative. The truth is, that if the palate revolt! against a remedy, it cannot do much good. HOSTETTER’S BITTERS Are not unpleamnt to the taste, and always sooths and quiet, instead of irritating the atomach. Indeed they are the best known preventative of and cure for nausea. Their useftamess aa n Itamily specific scarcely be overrated. For sickness at the stomach, sudden spasms, wind colic, hysterica, nervous head- femUyrtherqi»»o»hi»gcyteBMUbtyothsm. J EXECUTOR'S SALE. BY BELL, WYLLY * CHRISTIAN. Will be sold on the FIRST TUESDAY in October, in front of the Court House, in toe city of Savannah, be tween toe legal boon of sale: . Lot No. 17. Carpenter's Bow, foe simple, and Lot No. 12, Crawford Ward, ground rent. The improve ments consist of a two-etory weoden House, and four tenement brick Houses, belonging to the estate of Mrs. Margaret Jqmes. Sold for toe benefit of toe beirs and creditors of said estate. Terms caab, purchaser paying fbr papers. au20-tda B. D. ARNOLD, Executor. David Bailey, MERCHANT TAILOR SAVANNAH, CA. T HE ATTENTION of customers, friends, and toe public generally, is invited to the select stock of Goods for Fall and Winter Wear now opening, consisting of fine French and English Cassimeres: Black and Colored Clotot; Doeskins; French and English Beavers; Cninchil aCiothr;;Caah- niere and Silk Ve vet Testings, Ap.. all of which will he made op at the shortest notice and in the most fashionable style. A so, Just received, a fine selection of Gentlemen’s Furnishing Goods, consisting or Shirts, Merino Undershirt, and Draw ers, Canton Flannel Draw.rs, English and American Hosiery, Gloves, Obnutleta, Cravats, Collars, Ac Also, umbrellas. Shirts measured for and made to ord r. Gentlemen wishing any uf the above articles will do well to call before purchasing elsewhere, and ex amine this stock of goods, recently selected by my- self in New York, rsr- Terms positively cash. • DAVID BAILEY, No. 12 Whltater street, au29-lm Opposite Jno Oliver's Paint Shop. ees p«r Central Hallroaf. Sept. T, 186*. cotton, s bales yarn. 84 bales paper. 6 bales “ *- -,64 empty JngS, l| cars lumber lompeou. Vt eed, Cornwell A Co; v J Roberto, B Helm en, B J Cub- c«' “UiJ Co. DR. N. M. SNEED, Dentist* W OULD INFORM toe clffsjm* vicinity that he wifi ritorn 1st of October proximo, when he receive toe calls of elljf,ho slonal services at his c and Broughton ►treqto.'. ft of Szrennah' and to the city on the be pleaded to ito pu< of "V 1 n S * the Court*of Ordi«ary‘*K>r teave'to ijelHwo hun dred acre* .f land, the property of theeeta»e of ru “- ^Itov.ards.jnnlor.for^^nefit Springfield, July 9,1888. JyH- Dissolution ofCo-Rartnershlp ibuters mMehraacu. . < CautiorL. THE GOVERNMENT INDORSEMENT. T HE firm or Rob’t A. Allen A Son ia dissolved this da, by the retirement of the renter partoer giVAumB. Sept, 5,1866. , nsisiSi whia own account, snd rospectfull, solicits con signments of cotton and other produce. Office 98 B , street. ROB’T A ALLEN, ROB’T E. ALLEN. sCp6-3t SAvamiH, Sep. 8,1888, ROB’T E. ALLEN. sepf-lm tion will be made by me to toe Dnan county, Guorgiz* foe LBttcri of AnlPilil JJ5HOD to the estate of John Fray Maxwell, late of RRlti "gM*—• THOMAS H. MAXWELL. NOTICE. B Y the Ordinance passed b, the City Connell on toe 27th day of December, M8S, the tame upon grosa sales of every description ol merchandize and wares, upon freight and passage money payable J n tola city, and upon horses and moles, are required to be paid monthly. The nnooralgned la prepared to rr reive the above tax for the past month^of AprU. ifl-tf*Clty Treasurer, fii NEW BRU6 STORE.” BULL BTR.HIHri'. ■ DR. JOHN A. MAYER, Asm, wSibSiStXSScMmtIu nlffU „ r " In order to guard against dangerous impoMttoae, the public are requested to take especial note of the beautifully engraved proprietary stomp, through which the Government of tue United States officially authenticates every bottle ef Hoelrtter'a Bitters. Tula shield, thrown by toe Government over the pro- prietors and tne public for their Join* protection, to ffi^ conapfcoowiy acmes m* cork and ever the neck of eeeh bottle, and eenDte toU te strike theeye of the most casual obeeryer, Nothin!, torn purport, to be Hostetter’s Bitter* can he gennlae unless the stomp Is there. It la also proper to state that the Bitten are sold Kssaissat*-- buy bear toe engraved fobs 1 . sadI note of f uetter A Smith, and the stamp above me« PREPARED AHD BOLD BT t SllilTH, PITTSBURGH, PA. »■;: •* TkwMtaht J* UPPHAH,, 1 gffgj^,tolBsnm««8A.8afaanah.Qa. tezsESgu&zsP North A. M. SnoiH, Late of Roms, Ga. n, Gi Late of Macon, C. W. SraoaLL. Late of Thomaaville. 1 SLOAN, STUBBS A STEGALL COTTON FACT0SS, Forwarding and COmmisBlOn No. 4 Stoddard’s Lower Range, BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA Will make liberal advances on cottou and other produce in transit or store, or on consignments to our cnrrespondsMs tn New York an2T 8m Shipping. Shinning. FOB NEW YORK ATLANTIC COAST Mail Steamship Line. SIDE WHEEL LINK. DM ail Regular Goimnication , WITH HILTON HEAD. Sloop Fanny & Mary, Capt. Siokxl, i . . -,::u r. . Is running regular trips between Savannah ana Hllion Head, curling freight at regular rates, and, when desired, taking a few passengers. She Is per fectly dry, In good order, and has made remarkably quick trips. 8hs cantos the United States mail. The National Expiess and Transportation Company aud iiltosSu Bijirise ere authorized to receive package. °flmy Information cun be 4 obtained of Capt. Sickel -b^inqairing Of H. G/Buwg, corner of 8t Julian Cabin Passage |23 -Steerage $13 The new and very rqst sailing sidewheel steamship HEEI4N UWTON, 9.000 tons burthen, J. B Baker, commander, will positively sail on her regular day, Thanlay, Sept. 13. at 10 o’clock a. ui. Fbr freight or passage, having new and splendidly arranged accommodations, apply to WILDER A FULLARTON. No engaged berths secured after Tue-day. 11th nst, unless paid for. sepT bis Murray’s Lin© FOB MEW sMm YORK. CHANG K OF DAY. The first-class, new steamship -N" iglitingale, CABrENTfiB, Cteinmahder, Will sail on her rcunlar day, Tuesday, Sept. II, at « o^cImA — m. For freight or padtege. tiaeinsr superior acconmio- •lations, apply to HUNTER a GAMMKLL 84 Ba. btreet. Shippers are requested to bri g tax lece.pts for ttieir cqUap, a>* it lb l>y Uie law necessary to attach hem to thy wW* ot lading. seo7 For Augusta AND ALL INTERMEDIATE LANDINGS Qtf frgE. aAlYA^AH RIVER. THE 8TKAMBB B "W A. 3ST Will mil as above on Wedanday, Scpi’r 118, at 9 o'clock ». m. For freight or psmsgc, apply on board, or to ^ M. A. COHEN, Agent. P. 8 ^Positively no freight received alter 8 a. m. on day of departure. 8e P t<1 - 31 ' 1UR HHIBRUiaSIUIIL BAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY. FOR 8T. THOMAS, PAKA, PEBNAMBUCO, BAHIA, AND BIO DE JANfflBO.^g OLD SEMI-WEEKLY 111. Leave every Tuesday and Saturday. For Patatka, E. Fla., TOUCHING At BRUNSWICK, ST. MA RY’S. FEHNANDINA, JACKSON- VILLE AND PICOLATA. The nsw and elegant steam packets, LIZZIE BAKER, i, Capt. JL .KfNG, and SYLVAfi SHORE, Capt JAME8 TUCKER, having been specially fitted up for this route «lth unsurpassed accommodations, will leave regularly for the above pl4ere, the Sylvan Shore every TUBr-- QkY MGRNK'*vOqd‘t>:<Lizzie Bager every SATUR DAY MORNlNGTat ten o'clock. _ Returalag; SMhlsaSe JuelmonvlUe every Tuesday and Friday, arrlvmg at Savanuah every Wednesday and Saturday mornings, In time to connect with the apply at the office on Florida "ftSSSSB8*. wharf, or to ^ _ CLAGHORN * CUNNINGHAM, N. AdAtTfes4h<puyabfe by shippers. iyl6-tf FOR SALE, RIVER STEAMBOATS and TOW BOATS, of various sixes and draft. Sahlit Vessels,S?am Ba-ges, Ac. A. M. DA COSTA, No 42 Water street. N V VALUABLE PLANTATION <v ••••,.ii*fti-:.* ■' ; Q9r Sale. 'T'HE subscriber offers fats plantation and appnr- 1 tenanues for sale on ressonablo terms; also, the entire crop Of Corn, Cotton Cane, Potatoes, <tc , now in nrooses of cultivation. This Piaaiatiou ia situated nine miles fromMadt- son Court Bouse, Fla,, and two miles from Cherry Luke Church, where there are good schools now in aucceesltal operation. The fertility or the s 11 ano heaUbfuloesa of the place, and the nigh moral tone of the neighborhood, make it one of ibe most desirable places In the State , The Isn-t ia Well watered with lakes and running branches, that have never failed in the u.ost pro tracted dr aghu, sad tue uncleared lands are cov ered with the finest oak, hickory and pine timber ike plantauta la now In successful operation, with gW acres ptaated In long staple cotton, wuicb will predate at least M0 bales; 27- acres In corn, which will pro uee 4,< 0“ buahels com. The laa^ ox tlie entire place se composed oi !tn acres—1,000 acres cleared ,nd under good Under contract with the United States and Brad Governments for the carriage of the malls, will dls. patch one of their NEW FIRST CLASS SIDEWHEEL 8TBAMSBXFS, each over 2,000 tons burthen. On the 22d of Every Month, From the Fort of New Yorkl For toe following named potto and at toe follow ing rates of passage, payable In gold or Ita equiva lent: - ran oabix. From New York to St. Thomas *80 From New York to Para $150 From New York to Pernambuco 170 From New York to Bahia. 180 From New York to Rio de Janeiro 200 Steerage at half these rates, meals included, bat not bedding. An experienced Surgeon is attached to each vessel. All Letters must pass through the Poet Office. Poet- age 10 cents. For further information or passage apply to B. H. HARDEE, Agent, No. 12 - tuodard’s Block. GARRISON A ALLEN, my31 New York Agents. COTTON GINS. Saw Grins for sale thy Richardson & Barnard. CHATHAM COUNTY SHERIFF’S SALE. W ILL BE SOLD on the first Tuesday in October next, between the legal boars oi sale, be lure the Court House door iu tne tity of Savannub, the steamer MARY ELLA, - lilt all ner tackling and ap parel ; aho, two Steam Boilers antTone l .t or hakes. Levied ou as the property of James Avery Skilton, to satisfy a 11. la. issued out of the Honorable the SuperiorCuurt of Chath m county in favor or Bash- uelis A Co. Property pointed out by plaintiff's At torney. BEvj. L. COLE, au3t tds Sheriff oi ebatbam county. CHATHAM COUNTY SHERIFF’S SALE. W ILL BE SOLD on the first Tuesday in October next, betweeu the legal hoars uf sale, be ore Hie Court House door, Iu the city of hava. nah, LO C No. 17, aLd Uie improvement,) thereon, lu Liberty Ward, city of Savannah, b unded on tue north by ata’e street, ou thb south fay President street, on tlie eas by Jefferson street, auu on the west by Lot No. 18. Lev.ed on as the property of Barney C Wagner, to ratisiy a 11. fa. issued out of the Honorable tbe County Court for the county I Chatham in iavorof Weigaud A Jauseu. Property poiutetl out by plain tiffs attorney. BE J L. nOLa, uu31-td Sheriff of Chatham county. i will also sell eighty head >f hogs, fourteen good mules, well broke,.two horses, three plantation wag ons, farming utenslla to ran twenty ploughs black smith and carpenter's tools, one McCarthy Cotton urn household and kitchen mruitore, and everything else od the place* There Is en nnfai Ing well Of water od the place, sood dwelling house and cabins sufficient to accom- modusaUUtelabonnnecessary to wu,k tbe plan tation successfully. If applied for early, the purchaser will get a bar- iHN L. TOOK8. ^Lddrajm ms atXadlaon C. H., Fix “ CORN. This Delicious Tonic, Especially designed lor toe use of tbs Helical PUftssion ant tbe Family. indorsed by all the prominent PhytocUas, Chemists aud Connoisseurs, as possessing all three intrinsic medicinal qualities (tonic and diuretic) which OLD AND PURE GIN, We trust that our established reputotloa—founded upon eighty-eight yrare of expertenoe-thmuluwiy nudlcutreour claims to public confidence, and guar antee* tha excellence ot*ihU Sundard Artlcio. H. GK . . SAVANNAH, A«lffi.Fre^lk 2 ^ B g Sa *c a) Optaisu aff *ks Pnm. The re-tofu, No. 16 Beaver street, haw igh reparation to rauteto, au the oMret hoaae in New York-Home JouruaL ■*B8&53££R, 6000 8,000 For sal* by aul-tf YELLOW, lu (tore, ils Prime Yellow. ifloaL BRADLEY, BILL A CO Gin SHERIFFS SALE. CITY COURT OF SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. TTNDER AND BY VIRTUE or an attachment re- AJ turuubie to tbe November T. rm. 1866. of the > ity Court of SaVauuah, Urorgia, again.l it'll Ham H. Lucas, and in lavnr of W. H tt (ring 1 have levied ou FIVE BOX&S OF BO0T8 AND cHOES, as tbe prop, rty of tt iniam H Lucas, puiutt d out by the plaint IT; and under and by virtue of au order issued by luc Honorable the Judge of tue City Court Savauuah, 1 will sell at public oufery. belore the tiourt Ho se, in the city of savanuah, lounty of Chatham. State of Georgia, betweeu tne legal hours of sale, on tne lOlb day oi September, A. D 1866, the said five boxes ot Boots and Snoee, to satisfy said at tachment. BENJAMIN L. COLE, Deputy Sheriff of the City Conn of 8 vaunab. City Su-iiiT'a office, Savannah, August 31. )e66. aufll-uls BACON! BACON! Fifty Hogshead* Shoulders and Sides, In hindsesne otdur, Ju$t received and for sale by W. H. Wkitney & Co., * Harris’ Range. THE INTERNAL REVENUE GUIDE. LAW OF JULY, 1366. Containing all toe Internal Revenue Laws, with Decisions, Ratings, Exemp tions, Stamp Duties, Ac. Price, *4.50. THE NATIONAL TAX LAW; being the Amended Act of July 20,1880, Interpolated with tbe-Acts of June, 1864, and March, 1805. Price, 15 cents. Just received and for sole by au28 BSTILL * BROTHER. RENT, 3 terms, FOUR COUNTING I* 0*6 TWO: LARGE BALLS In the bsUdmg ou the eoroer of Bay and Lin- traetoJ PtaareStek given immediately EDWARD PADELFORT1. FOR SALE, Apply at ■wnttiati WILKINSON. WILSON & CO.. tottou Factor* aud General Commission Merchants A GENTS for tbe purchase and sale of all kinds of Cotton Domestic,. J ibe al advance made on consignments Office No. 3 Stoddard’s Lower Rang., Bay street, Savannah, Georgia. u. B. W1LKIN8CN4, Formerly of Okeefuekee Cotton Mills, Ala. P. H. WOOD, s . Of the late firm of J. W. Rabun A Co., Sav’h. sep6-3m, Bale Rope. 1000 00118 *' n,CH JUT * for *Ai e , Cheap and good. DARIUS ALLEN, 68 Pine street. Hew Ya LIME. £q00 BARBELS of best ROCKLAND LIME, m fine order, for rikle by aul-tr BRADLEY. HTIL A CO. WANTED TO PURCHASE, FOB CASH, a TWO STORY BRICK DWELLING Must be A locaiedta. ^od uetehbrebdOjLAddra-. stating paiticuiare, _ B. P. TUHHON, au25-tr * — Agent Southern e xpress Company. PAIREBS WAITED. Four G-ood !Pain.ters Wanted Immediately, at Cotter Bufiaad^qwsaeete, rgAAt Upstairs. Notice.