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FOE EE# TOBE.
m8h ip Herman Lhlngajon, Thursday, Sept.
, jo o'clock a. m.
* tip Nightingale, Tuesday, September IX, at
. i ft'rlofk ft.
esmship Alabama, Saturday, September Id, at %
“^uevEutaw, Saturday, September »th, at —
°‘k C ' £ ' FOE 11ALTI1IOB*.
s-.unship Cumberland, Wednesday, September
« ,t-o’clock.
i" FOB AUGUSTA.
J amcr Swan, Wednesday, September 12th, at 9
o'clock a. n)
Steamer Lazio
10 o'clock-
PULASKI HOUSE—w. H. Wiltbkbgib,
Ihultz, So Ex Co Maj MoGrif; City '
FOB FLORIDA.
Baker, every Saturday morning, at
SFlvan Shore, every Tuesday morning, at
i!e f‘ ’ Mi.* 1
10 o'clock.
Vr ,ival and Departure of Trains.
ESir.lt IiilCItOAD DAILY PASUXNGEB UP TRAIN
t savannah at 8 a. m.
1 Augusta at 6:15 p. M,
Micon 8 p.m.
* ‘ pULY DOWN PAS8ENOEB TRAIN
ToAVP=M*couat 7 a.m.
b , a . ... -ustaat 8:45 a. m.
urived ai^vannah at 7:05 p. m.
r rP SIGHT PASSENGER TRAIN
r pove- Savannah at 7:05 P. M.
ur,ve.‘ at Augusta at 4:0t» a. M.
urivos at Macon at 7:00 a. M.
DOWN NIGHT PASSENGER TRAIN
T paves Macon aU 5:40 P. M.
i ^ves Augusta at 8:36 P. M.
drives at Savannah at ;. .6:30 a. il
The MiUedgcviMe and Gordon trains connect with
1 U j, jay aiui down night passenger trains at Gordon.
-l\NTI<’ and gulf hailboad—daily (Sundays ex
cept ed)
^ves.savannah at. 7:30 A. M.
urives at Thomasvillo at 7:30 P. M.
leaves Tliomasville at G:00a. u.
Arrives at Savannah at 6:10 P. M.
Time of Closing Mails.
Post Office, Savannah, Ga.
MjiI* dose at this office as follows:
jjvCilNTKAL ItAlLROAD, for Augusta, South CftrO
i.na, Hilton Head and Beaufort) and all States In the
Ini 'U. excepting Florida aud that part of Georgia
? ii,pLc«i l*y Florida Steamers and Atlantic and Gull
Jia iruad. at 0 p. m. daily.
Uv CL.vriuL Kailroad, for Augusta, Columbus,
Hi it-iiu'eville and Jiunhville, through pouches and way
poucli, 5.S a. m. everyday.
By Ailvniic and Gulf Railroad, for all points on
the road and contiguous; Bain bridge, Monfcotllo, F|a.,
Tailahaaeee and Northwestern Florida and the Waal-
t ni and southern Coast, 5 >4 a. u. daily, Sundays ax-
Ce{ihd.
By l'LoiiiDA Steamers, for Brunswick, St. Mary’s,
F. riundiiia, Jacksonville, and all points on St. John’s
rivt-r, Norm eastern and Eastern Florida, 9 o’clock
Xu- .-days ail' 1 Saturdays.
By 1'ahikn Steamer, 7K every Friday morning.
Foueion Mails leave New York during the month
of Sti«teuiber as follow’s: The French, Dales, Ham-
l,uro and Nassau, N. P., steamers on the 8th; the
ruuard—front New York on the 11th, from Boston on
the 12th; Aspiuwall, on the 11th; the Havana and Ant
w. rji steamers on the 12th; Mexican, via Havana, on
tBeliM; Santiago dfe Cuba, Bremen, Dales and am-
burg, uu the 15th ; the Cunard and Havana, on the
13th; Nicaragua, on the 20th; AspiuwaU, on the 21st;
Brazilian, Kingston, Bremen, French, Dales and Ham-
Burg, on the 22d; Cunard—from New’ York on the
: >tli, iroui Boston on the 26th; Havre, Dales and Ham
burg, on the 22th.
Money Sent Without Danger of Loss,
By means of Honey Orders, at the Savannah Post
Office.
JT Post Office opens for business at 9 a. m. aad
ses ut "> p. in. On Sundays the office is opeu from
j in a. in. A. L. Harris, P. M.
Messrs KSTiLL A BROTHER, Newsdealers, Sta-
u.turs and Booksellers, Ball street (down stairs,
corner ol lJuy lane, uext to tile Post Office, arc au-
hnii/.ed agents for the Daily News Sl Herald.
All orders .clt with them will oc promptly attended
Mayor’s Court.
Before His Honor, Mayor E. C Anderson, the fol-
lowing cases were disposed of on Saturday:
William Carlton was charged with vagrancy. Hav-
iM’uu occupation or means of support, Carlton had
applied at the police baracks on several occasions for
lodging. He stated that he came originally from Engjr
luini.but latterly from Hilton Head. Carlton not know
ing the name of the person who commanded the
boat that brought him to this city, by which means he
might he sent back to Hilton Head, he was therefore
tamed over to the British Consul
Charles Ferguson, (colored,) was charged with im
proper conduct, sleeping ou the steps of the colored
church on New street Ferguson stated that, happen
ing in that part of the city on Friday’ evening when
die rain came up, he took shelter on the steps of the
church, where he accidentally fell asleep and remained
until a late hour ou Friday night, when he was
awakened by the police and conveyed to the police
barracks, lie was sentenced to be confined for twen-
ty-f'iir hours.
MiUiatu lirown, (colored,) was arrested at an cariy
hour on Saturday morning, having in his possession a
new felt bat supposed to be stolen. Brown stated that
the hat had been given to him by another negro
named Jake to se 1 for him on commission, but as he
stated he had never st^en Jake before he give him the
bat to sell, and knew nothing of his whereabouts, the
supposi ion was that he would be unable to find Jake
1,1 civ.* him the proceeds derived from the sale of the
bat. it was therefore forfeited and Brown was sen
tenced to the United States Barracks for thirty days.
Ciiy Marshal’s Sale.
Mr. Thomas S. Wayne, City Marshal, sold on Satur-
day last the following city lots at an advance of $2,009
on their valuation:
h i 42, Calhoun Ward, valued at $1,700, sold for
L ’t 43, Calhoun Ward, valued at $2,000, sold for
$2,570. ,
Lot 44, Calhoun Ward, valued at $2,000, sold for
$2,520
Lvt 4.j, Calhoun Ward, valued at $1,700, sold for
$1870.
L ‘t 40, Calhoun Ward, valued at $1,700, sold for
$1 ,S4l). U .
. Lot 41 • CalboU11 Ward, valued at $1,760, sold for
*i.0C0.
Those lota are all located in the moat pleaaant and
healthy part of the city, aad we learn that it ia the
mteutiou of several of the purchasers to commence
hie construction of dwelling houses upon them at an
early day.
From New York.—The steamship Nightingale,
Captain Carpenter, from New York, arrived on the
w 1 ’ al au ear ^F hour on Saturday afternoon, but
P-t unted from reaching her wharf on account of
0 * Btage of thc passegers were brought
^anj 1 1 Cl ^ ° Q ® Un< * a ^ moru i n o in one of the river
,J“ L ^‘b’btingale is only placed on theliue temporari-
Hce of tbe steamship Leo, which will la^ up for
-- trips in order to have some necessary repairs
^ 10 u ^ ,ou Ilor * chief among them is the extension of
^ cabin, which was entirely too small for the
sindT aCC ° Unt ° f the larg0 nnmber °F passengers
su f senerally carries, both to and from New
Uni «. " * ltn ^ le ^ eo a 8 ain tskes her place an the
' '‘ i ” wil1 compare favorably in regard to pasaen-
fccommeKUtion, as she already does in speed, with
* 9tfcai °sliip coming to this port.
^ StatE8 Marshal’s Sale.—Messes. Bell,
t jj* * V Cbri stian/sold at auction on Saturday last,
^ a* * and anch ors, together with the provisional
i onging to the British ship Lampodo for $40$$^
op p KE ER,S PILLS Tor all the purposes
h Pargat,ve » for Cnnstlpation, Indigestion, Htkd-
antl Liver Complaint. By universal accord,
Tare the t»est of all purgatives for family use
^P6-lw
p EVKR AWO AGUE EXTIRGCHHeD
‘iftyrs to Intermittent Fever, a Word with you. The
PoUflbility for your Buffering rests upon your-
!C te! - Just as surely as you shake to-day. or will
’ hake to-morrow, IIOSTBTTER’S CELEBRATKD
-TOaiach BITTERS will extiogaish the disease un-
’ _r which you labor. Had you taken this genla
J hlc as a preventive, you would have a j need of i
1 tare, for it renders the system impervious to al
■tnatic fevers. But since yon neglected the pre
caution, rid yourselves without delay of the -com-
unt i,y resorting to the only reliable remedy.—
“ rtak tlll ‘ chills with IIOSTETTEE’3 BITTEIW, and
. wil ‘ return no more. This is the experience of
uusaud?, and it will be yours. Quinine is a slow
^ ■uus of relief; it is nauseons to the last degree; it
ore dangerous than the malady ltseif; in many
b,, 1 " a u,, c- r lv fai's. How different is t ha effect of
,„.„”T ERS ' Tllfiir curative action is rapid) they are
h arm f„' e \° tlle P alat e; they are not ouly entirely
thtuin JIU tcn ' 1 iaevltlt)| y to strengthen the con-
Uj. “ uud prolong life; they neverhav failed, aad
inj assumed that they never can fall in
Fevvr an <* Ague, however inveterate in
«hv re tcr ‘ To be witlIout Bostetter'8 Bitten in
r everf rf Ulnfested with ,ntermitt nt °r Remittent
. sln, P | y to reject safety and court disease
forwent;
t fiun JS*“ lub,e terms. FOCH CODNT1HQ
S TW( i LAKU * BALLS in the
toin*' , t>nil ? lll * o n the corner of Bay and Un-
-ywj■ to n etreeta. Possession given immediately
EDWARD PADELFOBD.
HLBiuKz,
J B.Gormaa, Ta notion
T H Dunham. Sa
M J Fessenden, N Y
B T Odom. N Y
J F Farmer, Richmond
Hiss Lizzie Hay.-, Macon
S G Burr, Oa
JR Fitzpatrick, Washgtn
JJ> O'Selll A svt, N Y
w C Watkins, Macon
A J Sanderson, Ala
1) Fitch, Ala
T H Winslow, Tenn
E U Campbell, do
Mrs M a Castner, Tenn
Hiss Castner, da
Y Koli»om'.
J H Beall, A A G R B
F Archer, N Y
L Scltron, N Y
Miss L Basxynski, N Y
C W Stedman Aw,Oswego
Ilf Hawley, Troy
C dray, Maas
TC Tinsley, La
W A Wright, Texas
Mosea Solomon, do
J Merrill, Rockland
J W Spencer, Buffalo
r War then, Waal
J E6th«%, Ineii
MARSHALL HOUSE-A. B. i,UCK.
P A Bisys, Nat Ex
J C Clark, Augnsta
C Blantewa, Augusta
J B Grifflu, B tinbrhtge
W C Hall, Baltimore
J B Perry, Dawson
RII Fletcher, Da:
BR-Wtestaa
A D POrtt f
A N Wilson, City
J 8 Newell, 8kidaway
Dr Wlnne, U S At my
J Tufts, S S Nightingale
A Richardson, N Y
O W Barnwell, City
W E Parsons, jr, N Y
A Bennett, N Y
Q W Jackson, Ala
O Wilson, N Y
I Melmitjhlln, Galveston
T S'oane; N Y
J Thompson, Warrenton
F Archer, Panama
_ . - A Churchroom. T«
f4aK'i“ u “"' 8 ' JSiS&W,
Miss Fanny Meyers, USA
G M Dean, City _
S White, brig HOPhiuneyjN Renneau, Macon'
CaptG F Carpenter, S S R M Demere, Nat Ex
Nightingale IH C Kettle:, Cent R K
W M Wadley, Ga |D R Wadley, Screven co
SCREVEN HOUSE—O. MCSinlY.
D B Wegtmin, Fla
W G Richards, Gulf R R
J M McDonough, do
IB F Williams, Ga
J Snyder, A & G R R
Miniature Almanac—TIlia Day.
Sun rises f o 6
sun a»D*.......,—a 27
» BUR WATEii 7
Tybee... 8 ;-.9lAt Port 10 09
Shipping Intelligence.
TORT OF SAVANNAH.
Arrived.
SUKDAT.-Sept. 9,’ own.
Steamship NlphtingaU', Carpenter, New York—
Hunter A Gammel.
IWg Urana Brooe, Baltimore—SoTral Bros.
Sctiooner Nettie Cut rief, Currier, New York, as
sorted cargo—C L Colby A Co.
Schooner Convoy, Merrill, Rockland, Me, lime—F
W slms A Co.
Imports.
Per brig Urana, from Baltimore—15,000 bushels
orn, 10,000 bi Rk and 100 I .his flour. s
^ Cleared. ^
. Steamship S&n Salvador, Atkins. N*w J'prk—B H
Steamship Tonawanda, Teal, piilladelpjhia—Hunter
A Gammell. •
Steamer Lizzie Baker, Ring, Palatka— Claghorn A
Cunningham.- . ,
Exporta.
Per steamship San Salvador, for New York—93
bales upland cotton, 12 bales sea ialanrl cotton, 19
bales domestics. 50 acks peanuts, 10 bales yam,l
iron safe, ll.OtiO ft boards and 25 pkgs mdse.-
Per ateamship Tonawanda, for Philadelphia—:331
bales domestics, 478 hales upland cotton, 16 sacks
wheat, 73 bttls Four, 64 bdl* paper, 152 empty, whole
and half bbls, and 45 pkgs mdse. — '
***
Passengers.
Per steamer Nightingale, from New York—Miss F
Meyer, J G Kavauaugli, Mr Johnson. Mr Beshiskn,
Mr Jackson; J Thompson. Hugh McKcever, Mr
Archer, Geo 'V Clark, F Sloan, Jnn McLaughlin,
Geo Wilson, F Baler, W E Parsons, J Sherwood,
Alex Bennett, A B charuson.
Per steamship San Salvador, for New York—J Kin
sey. T L Kinsey and lady, L McSorley, Roland B HaU
and lady, Mrs Far- am., Tnos Pepper, L White, Tit a
G Reed. Mrs Robt Erwiu, Miss Alice Hardee, Robert
Erwin and two sona, Adeline Jimmeus, John It Nor
ton, M Brummer, 4 Coleman, Mrs J A O’Neill ami
servant. J H Fitzpatrick and child, C’has Hancock
and lady. Miss Maria Foran, Geo Forau, J P Bouse,
F H Giioert D li Hopkinson, PR ynolds and child,
F A Mange, 4 B Gorman, S G B nu Miss l.izz'e
Hayes, Dauiel-Bocne. L C..Tcbean. G A McCleskey
and lady, ond 3 steerage, -..v J . . ' i
Per ateamship Tonawanda, lor PfcBarlehjTiia—Wm
Shanks and f,.ur ctriidren, Maj A X HaifrMge, J R
Johnson and son, K 4 Carroll,.Capt A’ * Brmvn and
lady. Ml-s Wajne, Mix Rebecca Speirs, infant and
ehlld, Daniel » Breeze and lady, Wm Starr, M B
Colton, aud 3 steerage..
Consignees.
Per steamship Nightingale, from New York -J w
Anderson, U Andeisou, .\gent A <te'G It R, 3 Agnew,
Botltwell & W, .10 Byrne, Brigham, Holst A Co, W il
Barron, Bell, Wylly A C, Itavid Bing, M.K Beam,
Bryan, Harirldge A Co, T Brown, Bray & Bro, W It
Bogg, J Benhard. .1 M Boardman, Bradley, Hill A C,
A J Brady, P 11 Beirn, S M Colder, J P Collins, Chase
<e Kicnardson. A Cohen, Crane A Graybill. Cnuncrat
A Johnson, M A Cohen, Carter A R, 4 M Cooper, J
C, I Cohen A Bio, .1 S Cohen, C Drew, M Dickinson,
J 11 Deppish, iizialytiski, Dnncan A Johnson, W D
Etheridge, Epstein A Ein.-itin, A A L Frieilenberg,
M Feral, G t Freeman, w B Gridin, TGilhooley, Gue-
rard A Perrin, A Gomin G G Gable, Qucrurd & King,
4 S Uartridgs, Huiuer A Gammell. S B lianlugton,
UHnne, llllton A Randall. B Hamilton, II, II. A Co,
4ones A Bell. L S Johnson A Co, Johnson, Wood A
Co, E Koetclihe A Co, E J Keiheimcr, S li Leavitt, la
Lath top, L H Lee, J I.uby, J Lippinaii, S M Lederer,
D B Leonard, Loveland As Lattimore, J W Lathrop,
D Malett, 1 T McIntosh, M McCormick, W Monroe,
McKendrie A Kiug, Mass A WU lams, McKuight A B,
A J Miller A Co, H Mcinharill, J McM A Co, Richard
Sims, Mercer, Anderson A Co, 11 C Mecbtres. B >1 al
lin, Miller A Bro, Nicholson A McU Lair, E L Neid-
linger, J Purcell, Purse A Thomas. Randall A c,
Reinhardt A Bro, C D Rogers, J H .Roberts, R A Bro,
W E R, So Ex Co F W Sims. .1 Sehiff A Bro, R. S A
Co, F Spangler. T C Shaw, H Solomon, rcotr, Henry
A H. Sorrel A Bro. Sanderson A W, Sloan, Stubbs A
S, W H staJ-fc, B G Tlldeu. Il H Tatem, Tison A Gor
don, C Todd, Il Tamer, J L Ylilalouga, P li Vickers,
P J Williams, A A L Worthington, N Wolf J H West,
K C Wade A Co. Weed A Cornwell. M 11 Williams A
Son, Walts, McRae A Co, Weil A Meinhardt, Wilder
A F. White A Matin, C White, C H R, Cent Kailroad.
SINCE THE LAST
ANNUAL MESSAGE
Issued by thi Pjkofbibtobb op
• ♦
Hostetter’s
STOMACH BITTERS,
For the information and guidance of all who regard
health
As the GREATEST OF TEMPORAL BLESSINGS, the
demand for this potent and agreeable Vegeta
ble TONIC and ALTERATIVE has
been immensely increased.
Not only in this country, but In all other lands to
which commerce bears our flag, the peculiar merits
of the article are known and appreciated. It has
been fonnd suited to all climates, all localities, and
the needs of every class iff society,. Compounded of
the purest vegetable ingredients, unalloyed with any
mineral salt or corrosive vegetable alkaloid, and com
bining the properties of a WHOLESOME STO
MACHIC, a GENTLE LAXATIVE, and an efficient
ANTI-BILIOUS AGENT, it is endorsed by practica
Chemists as the safest, and by unprejudiced physi
cians as the surest Preventative, Regnlating aud
Restorative Preparation of the age.
The nature of its components is the guarantee of
ts bmrmlessness. It consists of the stimulating prin
ciple of sound Rye, meoicated with the finest tonic,
anti-febrile, aperient, anti-scorbutic, and autirspas-
modic herbs, roots and barks that botanical research
has yet developed Tor the use of man. Every vegeta
ble substance that enters into its composition is
culled and selected with scrupulous care, and no;
thing that is not sound and perfect or its kind ia nsea
in Its manufacture.
In the factory at Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, a sys
tem of inspection far more thorough than that
adopted by Government authority, aa a test of the
qnality of the great staples of life, is rigorously prac
tised. Every barrel of the cereal stimulant which
forms the basis of the Bitters is ascertained to be ab
solutely pure before it is received into the manufac-
on hand, and to supply the domestic and foreign- -
market with an article matured and mellowed by
Civile. Ho ace the fiery and biting flavor which at
taches to ordinary bitters, and which is doe to thejc
newness and the interior qnality of the ^raga and
alcoiwl of which they are concocted, is never per
ceived ia tills mild and agreeable preparation. Ac
cording to the testimony of able chemists, the es
sence of good Rye is the' 1 most, healthful of all spirits,
and
Hostetler’s
MONTPELIER
late. Institute,
NEAR
Macon, Georgia.
I EXERCISES of this IaMIkito hays been re-
meq. tor the Fall Tern, antler the direction of
illowiti]
OFFICERS AND TEACHERS:
Rxv. JNO. T. PBYSE, M. A., /1
RECTOR,
Professor of Acoient Languages and Mathematics
■ I ick-fe D.
- , principal, ^ .
In charge of-the Higher Rsglish Bmetkm
Miss MARY E. SNEED.
Miss ANNA H. HOLCOMBE,
Miss MARY L. POWERS,
Assistant Teachers of Englirti.
Monsieur A- A
Profeaeor ef French.
; ; £*.: VICTOR KNEKINOm,
flyfeaeor of iastrqmectal and Vocal Mnatc.
810. CARLO GUEITA,
Professor of Drawing and Painting.
Mbs. M. S. RAYMU8,
Matron.
Mbs. L. E. HUNTER,
Assistant Matron.
This Institute is situated at Montpelier, exten
sively and favorably known as once the eeatoftbe
Georgia Episcopal Insulate, aud Christ Church Col
lege.
, . Montpelier, as a location for a Literary Institute,
Innng dipartment, and everj leaf and fibre of the .combines advantage^ onsorpasse \ In guy
medicating ingredients scrutinized before the proces j N|Wtli orAouth^ ’ .
of infusion commences. Such is the enormous ea I .. ***'ncft-fa# its healRifnlaam of efisute
phfi|y of the tanks in which tho Bit ers are prepared
that tlie proprietors arc enabled to keep a large stock
.seaion or the year. AH Feven
is are almost entirely unknown
thro:
and-1
he:c.
There are on the grounds of the Institute nnmer-
01* 'gnsMnfc springs of purest water, beside hOtiaty
be*te nptiug, celrffirateu for Un ralnabie medicinal
qualities.
Toe extensive lawns aad groves, with the pictnr-
esqae sesnny eorrenndlig•*— '—-— --
the
. —„ — -InMUnta
best inducements to exercise aud recreation.
The Buiidingncooskt ef two nufa edikeea t —
Hall, and Chase Hall, with a Chapel, Leotare Room.
Music Rooms, Studio, auu ail other conveniences for
. pe fee By organised Collegiate lasUtahen.
s'ShSd Jm£wSlS, n??! ® e - ^ ■***^ 4d “ d
STOMACH BITTERS
Are the only Medicinal Tonic in the World of whlcli
that fluid is the stimulating ingredient.
To Dyspeptic Sufferers.
Under the general head of Dyspepsia may be cl&seed
all the varieties of indigestion. Its- symptoms are
so various, and differ so much in different individuals
that it is almost impossible to classify them. In fact,
some of them are utterly indescribable. It may he
safely assented, however, that half the diseases of
mankind spring from a disordered condition of tbalL’ r many years iu several European Colleges and
stomach; and that the other half, whatever their *•**•* Knerti^er #na for mlong
Consignees per Central Hallroad.
Sept. 8. 1S66.
103 bales cotton, 47 bales yarn, 44 bales domestics,
14 sacks and 18 bdls dried finit. 100 sacks flour, 37
bdls paper, 7 bales hides, 77 pieces casting, 12 cars
lumber and mdse, to B Padelfoui, J W Laihrop A
Co. Brvan, Hartriilge & Co, N A Hardee A Co, S J
Josephs, Pelot, TAW, Holcombe A Co,, (.'apt C A
n'eytiOlds, W B Stark A Co, II STUihe* M Ferst,
Warren A B.o, Einstein A Eckman, F W Bimt A Co,
E C Hertz, Brigham, Holst A Co, wilder A Fnflarton.
Utcrifti per Atlantic A Gulf R. R.
Sept. 8,1866.
21 bales cotton, 230 bbls rosin, 43 bbls spirits tur
pentine, to J L Villalonga. U Mclntiie A Co, c G
Cramer. L J Guitmartin A Co. D J LMsner. J Boothe
A Co, lluntqr A Gammell, Ellen White, J G Clark,
John Ryan, M G Knrlicti, E Robinson, Tcbean, P A
Co, A A G It R, Duncan A Johnson, CKrt Agent,
Cooper & McArthur, Mrs G F Smith, Wilder A F,
Sievall, Sloan A SCnlibs, J C Roland, K, McL A Co,
W H Davidson,Tiion A Gordon. *
BACON!
Fifty tto
Shonlders and Sides,
In handsome order, just received and for hale by
W. Hi Whitney & Co.,
l30-tf # Harris’ Range.
eUSSIQAl TEj(SHEfM¥4*ErED
boys, far advanced. The teaclfqg will reside
with the famlu, in a pleasant conntf^ home, and
compensation will he Itb ral The best references
reqnired. Address Box 214, Savannah P. O.
eeptS-tf
A£rs. Eliza, ICeogliv
* n u,rt proiesHionB, nas Dow#
heneir Md U S an “s, assumed the praetWe
Sen e cck r i““'Sired heWiUV,!lt patient8 «* ^irresl-
Heters by permission to Drs. North, Fitch and Hort
beck, and Ordinary Buist, at Charleston, whereshe
has had a wicceseful practice. Jj9<twJSsU
H
Law Notice.
AVING REMOVED to S?nven county, I will
continue the practice ofjlie profes8itm in all the
^ ” and
Sylvsnia, scr.veo county, Ga.
Notice*
'TtHB Bonds of the City of Savannah, authorised to
X be issued by the Ordinance of January 24th,
I860, for tho purpose of finding its coupons not here
tofore redeemed, are now ready. They sire of .the con-
veDieptdcnominatlonsof $100, $800, g300,snd hold
ers of over-due coupons are hpited to pndent tin
10 ‘»®«h»nged for these bondi .
All Bonds for which Coupons are ftmded previous
to May 1st, 1866, will draw Interest from 1st, of Jan
uary last,
R. T. GIBSON,
«• City -
origin, react upon that seusitira 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 sense of hollowness at the
pit of tho stomach between meals, a heavy dull feel
ing in the head, feeblo or unsteady appetite^ occa
sional nausea, restlessness during night and a weary,
nurefreshod feeling on rising in the morning, palpita
tion of the heart, depression of mind, sometimes
amounting to monomania, loss of memory, confu
sion of thought, sour stomach, wilh raising or food,
and a choking sensation in the throat, dimness of
eye, paluin the diaphragm, feebleness and disincli
nation for exertion, and sometimes emaciation and a
corpse-like pallor. These are a few of the direct
signs of Dyspepsia, but as it is generally complicated
with specific affections of the bowels, the liver and
the 1 erves, its victims have many additional torments
which are technically attributed to other causes.
The best advice that can be given to any one who
has tho slightest predisposition to Dyspepsia, is to for
tify his or her digestive organs by the daily use of
fiostetter’s Bitters.
The oi.iease proceeds from a lack of vigor in the
stomach, aud tills vitalizing preparation will tone
and renovate that organ. If the gastric apparatus is
in good working order, and can perfectly dissolve
and thoroughly assimilate the food submitted to its
operation, there will be no Dyspepsia. If it cannot
do this, it reqniFes reinforcement, and the best of all
reinforcing agents should be forthwith resorted to.
The stomach is the commissariat of the system. It
applies the elements of life to the whole body. Ip
it is prepared tbe material of blood, muscle, bone
and fibre, and if it fails lo purvey that material in
quantity, and of a proper kind, the whole body suf
fers, and with it the m ntal faculties. Therefore pro
tect the commissariat department. Don’t let the en
emy obtain possession of it. It is eas : er to prevent
disease from getting into an organ than to expel it
after It becomes a chronic flit ore. Consider the
first indication of uneasiness iu the stomach as a
sign that Dyspepsia is preparing to attack, aud b .lBei
it at once with the GREAT KEPELLANT.
But if it is too late to prevent, remember that it is
not too late to cure. It is believed that there i9 no
case of Chronic Indigestion that can withstand the
remedial operation of
Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters.
This belief is grounded on twelve yeats’ experience
of the efficacy of th- preparation. The first instance
of Its failure to give relief is yet nnchlonicled. Hit
ever had failed, the voluminous correspondence ad
dressed to the proprietors from all parts of tbe United
States and South America, would at least include
one letter expressing dissatisfaction. But net there
is not one. The testimony, extending over a period
of more than a dozen years, is all of the approving
tenor. Certainly this is a sufficient warrant for
claiming that the BITTERS are a SPECIFIC FOR
INDIGESTION IN ALL ITS VARIETIES.
Hostetter’s Bitters
furnElwd threeghent, with special regard to taata.
convenience anu comfort.
The School is provided with complete seta of Mapa.
Char s, and Globes, with a valuable chemical. Philo
sophical, uud Astrunomical apparatus.
The Musics. Instruments a‘ the Institute are of the
best kind, and are being increased by Beveaal new
Pianos, aud an Organ for the chapel.
■ The Heads of the Institution are determined to
ipare u.. effort or expense to make the school, in
•every resp-ct, one of tbe highest grade, affording to
the daughters of the South the best advantages for a
thorough and acco ..pushed education.
Tbe English and Classical Departments are under
The immediate charge of the Rector and Principal,
.gssiand by competent and experienced instructors.
J The services 01 eminent Professors have been se
cured for tlie Departments of French, lostromental
•and Vocal Music, Drawing, and Painting. Prore-aor
Frise is known asa dietingui-hed Professorot French
tral Europe
Kueriqger Was far's-long
time a pupil of Tnaiberm and a rn-mber of the Con
servatory off l^risjundstg. Can* Quells, is a cele
brated Italiananlat, haring proaeeited his amdkaal
the -‘Academia di Roma," in the Eternal clly.
All tlie young ladies at Msatpellar will ho required
to attend the services ot the Pruteataut Episcopal
Church twice every Sunday iu the Cbapel of Ike
in titute. as well as the morning and evening devo
tions on wdekMays.
CHARGES.
Board,Including use of Bedding, Washing, Fed aad
Lights, with instruction in the English and Claart-
: al Irepurtinents, per half-yearly term ot twenty
weeks $18*00
French, Musk-, Drawing, and Pointing wlli be
charged separately.
Payment of school charges invoRicblv in advance.
Each pupil to furnish, for her own use. Towels, Table
Napkins. Napkin King, Silver Fork and Spoon.
49* Conveyances for Montpelier can be procured
at any livery stable iu Macon. A note a few days ia
advance will secure a carriage at any time, to meet
Visitors and Pupils, at Crawford Statiofi, (12 miles
from Macon j on the M. A W. R. R.
F.r circulars containing fart tier particulars and
reieiences, apply to the
Rxv. JOHN T. PRYSE,
8cp7 lw Montpelier, via Macon, US.
Auction Sales*
DRY GOODS! DRY GOODS!
AT AtfCTI(S!t
BY BILL, WILLY A CHRISTIAN.
fife
Y. Septeml
tu* o’ctoc*
ber 12th. I*
Will ha add on WEDNESDAY.
front of the store.** it.
18 Albums
S4S Pocket KmIvsm m Casta
Mdoaen Batessre
M dozen Key Rings m
At * Gilt Fater Rtaga
144 Ouml MethSeee
•S i Mead Meta, tssmjeA
IS Nobias, Meres*
«i atren iiiaihl
130 Mixed Embed Alfts and
360 pair Merino Half Hose
72 child’s Costa
Ldfteu. YarikeeMaMOna. Ic^Ac.-
Teramnqs^
■Y BLUM * MEYER.
THIS DAY, Wilt inrtanLut 1* o'clock, la ktmt ef
store, will be-aeH,
3 tierces Bacon Shoulders
1 hogshead Bacon shoulders
• hair barms False* Market Beef
100 barrels fresh Hoar, various
93k iMka ffn^i
4» burets Butter Crackers aad FHat Bread
An barrels Potatoes
2* boxes Soap
*0 boxes thastmgae .
3* boxes Claret Wine
2* boxen Tomato Catrep
20 ttoxee Goshen Chaeaa
M boxes .-egars
I* boxes Chewing Tobacco
200 pounds Smoking Tobacco
10 doaen Snuff In Bottles
DryboMs, Cli
Dry buwds. Clothing --
MSiSSrn^re.
seplO-lt
UNDERWRITERS' SALE.
Mr MRiAk WILLY A GH)U|^AI.
On TUESDAY, 11th September, at li o’clock, on
81 oddard’iUpper Wharf, will be sold, for account or
Underwriters and all concerned, tbe SCHOONER
QI KSROY, copper fastened, together with all her
Sails, Klggtag, Anchors, Chains, Hawsers, Boats
Furniture, Tackle and Apparel, as she now lies at the
<• barf. Bold By recommendation ef ■ board of sur
vey of Port Wardens aud Shipmasters for account of
sit aoacernod. Terms cash- ,soplii-21
AT PRIVATE SALE,
•RY T. J. WHiU.
A hit af 2* boxes choico add MddUng grades of
CUB WING TOBACCO, for sale low.
ALSO. ‘
FLOUR, NAILS, and FAMILY SOAP, one and two
pound bars.
BY T. J. WALSH.
THIS DAY, Hib lost., will besold in front of store,
at 10.H o’clock,
A lot of Office FaraHure
1 Copying Press
Table, Chairs
Docket, HgtcMekagil r, ,
Sundry other articles. '
Terms cash.aeplO
Hoiisehold Medicine.
It is a great fallacy to suppose th*t the nauseous-
ness of a medicine ts say proof of its valua as a res
torative. The truth is, that if the palate revolts
against a remedy, it cannot do wash good.
HOSTETTER’S BITTERS
Are not unpleasant to the taste, anil always soothe
and qniet, instead of irritating the stomach. Indeed
they are tbe best known preventad|e of and core for
nausea. Their 1 usefulness as a family .specific can
scarcely be overrated. For sickness at the stomach,
sutfden spasms, wind colic, hysterica, nervous head
ache, lassitude, lew spirits, and the thousand and
one little silments that are continually occuriingin
every family, there ia nothing comparable to them. A
whole medicine chest foil of tincture*, eaptqcca, pow- L,
dors; aud pills. In not worth a single bottle of tie H
BITTERS in such cases.
Caution.
THE GOVERNMENT INDORSEMENT.
Ia order to guard again*! dangerous impositions,
the public are requested to take especial note of the
beantffnlly engraved proprietary stamp, through
which the Government of the United States officially
authenticates every bottle of Hostetter’s Bittern—
This shield, thrown by the Government over the pro
prietors and tne public for their joint protection, 13
placed conspicuously across the cork and over Mm
neck of each bottle, and cannot fa* to strike tne eye
of the most casual observer, Nothing that purports
to be Hostetter’s Bitters can be genuine unless tbe
stamp is there.
It Is also proper to state that the Bittert are raid
exclusively in glass, and never; under any circum
stances by the gallon or barrel. Impostnfs and
traltore are abroad, and the onty safeguard the pub
lic have against them is to me that tbe Bitters they
buy bear tbe engraved label and note or band of
Messrs. Hoe tetter A Smith, aud the stamp above men
tioned.
PREPARED AND BOLD BY
HOSTETTER & SMITH,
PITTSBURGH, PA. 7;
*uLr*COngreee and Barnard rte^Savaaub^a.
tar fat druggists, grocers and ston
keepers throughout the wond. ' JyiT-eodly
SALE FOR PARTITION—STEAMER
“PILOT BOY.”
BY W. Y. LK1TCH, Broker aad Auction
eer, U Brood »»., €*#■«*eetow, 8. C.
Oo TUESDAY NEXT, September 11, 186*, at 11
o'clock, on Accommodation Wharf; in Charleston, 8.
O., vriU be told, at Public Auction,
THE NEW AND ELEGANT STEAMER
PILOT BOY,
a
WITH ALL N8CKS8ARY APPURTENANCES
COMPLETE.
mtmtrnei wm bum A Mxftlja.ffa M
Hir ten gth is. .. . W 1U MO feet
Breadth 22 3-10 reek
; 8 4-10 feet.
lures 1M 81-100 tons, Custom House ad-
jobi nusn 100.
Curler BroniMon aM Jelerson Sis.,
Offer for sale the following stock of
GROCERIES, &c.
300 BCLS ' FLOl,R ’ various grade*.
ICO bbls. Porto Rico and Muscovado Sugars.
100 hols. Clarified Sugars.
20 bbls. Crashed and Powdered Sugar*.
m .150 sacks Rio Coffee.
50 mats Java Coffee.
lot) caddica Green and Black Teas—choice.
. • : 1*6 boxes Soap. *
50 buses assorted Candy.
31 hbds. Bacon.
£ hhds. Sugar-cured Bams. r
2$ packages Leaf Lard. • !
20 bbls. Syrup.
20 bales Assorted Yarns.
20 bales Gunny Cloth.
20 bales Domestics.
10,009 yards Soa Island Cotton.
500 lhs. Twine.
25 boxes Chewing Tobacco—5a and 10s.
20 boxes Grant A William#.
20 boxes Choice Chewing,
50,000 Segsrs, various brand*.
Together with
A FULL STOCK OF GOODS IN OUR
LINK
We also offer
5,*i* bash. White Cora, choice.
3,000 bash. Feed, do.
1,500 bush. oat*.
200 sacks bran.
1,000 bales Hay. **4-lm
GOHHEBAT t JOHNSOI,
Corner of Bit I Barnari StL,
0FFER for sale, lautliqg Rom atosmer North Ratal,
and Id store-
200 bbls. choice Baltimore Baker a Flew
300 sacks Stovall’s Georgia Flow
10 hhds. choice Sides
.i*’da. do. Shoutdvn
y f^f|a»k**l^<w8**ta Cured Hm*s
60 boxes Starch ,
25 boxes Groutid Pefrper
25 boxes assorted Candy
2* boxes Ground Coffee
3* dozen Buckets
26 dozen Brooms : ;•
25 boxes Adamvxtine Canales,
And a general aasortment of
SUGAR, COFFEE AND TEAS.
L560 bashel* White Cora
I;®)0 bushels Date
A. M.Sl/txs, * tif-e
Lite Iff Korn". Ga. • La* 8 J*® 0 *- Qv
C. W. fTroALU I At* of Thomiwiile.
SLOAN. STfiBBf. * STEGALL,
COWONfiCTOHS,
Forwarding and CMUnfaion
So. 4 Btoidard’f UwlUnge,
BAY STREET,
SAVANNAH, &A-1
WB1 make H be ral adraaota ■■
produce in transit or atore^oron
our eonespondrata ta Hew YtMR
aa2T-3a
Her Cylinder is 26 iachei diameter, with 8 feet
stroke.
This steamer is in fine running order had reedy for
immediate use.
Terms—Ode-half cash, the balance in good negotia
ble notes, with approved endorser, payable at either
of the Banks in Charleston, sixty days after tbe day
of sale. Purchasers to pay for neceeaary papers.
aep6-tds
iauvY! HAY I HAY!
AT PRIVATE SALK
BY BELL, WYLLY * CHRISTIAN.
500 BALES NORTHERN HAY
For sale, to arrive per brig LadgeBack, hourly ex
pected. sepS-St
Cakla Passage, $35.. !
TrnflftfiHR
• U : ? ’Ml -■ Ir * » ■ ;•* . *
Shiooing.
. .. . Steerage, $13
t ts::-
—•—. Commander,
Will a*H a* *M#e «m* %
iateiday, September 35. at 3 •’clock |. m.
For freight or p ia age, having superior accommo
dations, applf to , a .
B. H. HARDFE, *
No 12 Stoddard's Range.
For Baltimore.
CUMBERLAND,
■1 - ! , ,_*■
M. p. USiNA, Master,
HU mil aa above on
WHiHtay, Meg*. 134k. at — o’clock.
For freigat or pasmge apply to
eeplO CRANE A GRAYBILL.
Empire Line
FOB l£V YORK.
THE STEAMER
EUTAW,
, Commander,
wm gall for t& above port on
fatkrday, Segitember 35fb, at — o’clock.
For flrelgaf Toglhei; at otherwise, apply to
£ ’RTM. uardee,
Ho:i2«U*Ua
aeplo
dard’g liingc.
Direct nl le£i)or Cifflimication
HILTON HEAD.
to : .
A Mary,
FOR NEW YORK
ATLANTIC COAST
Mail SteamsLdp Line.
• SIDE WHEEL LINE.
Cablw Passage $35 Steerage $13
The new and very last sailing eidowhee! utesoMldp
HERMAN LIVINGSTON,
lartnen. .T B Baku:, command, r will
2.000 ton _
positively sad on hor re K ui»^I
Thuntluy. Sept. 13. nt
For iirelKht or pasaa^e, bavins
arranged an omraoda' ions, spy
W1LLEI
No engaged berths secure d
ihst., uiMi ' i d hir.
Murray>
FOR
MEW^jg
CHANGE
The first ciasi*. new aiL xnx»L
N^igktii ;
Will fatl an her recul^r -iv.
TbomIuj , Sept. 11, at
•latioi J) to HUN fi
Sclpiifn are rcqneated i
for then cotton. •«.> ;* Ls ^ i' !0 1
h.'tn 1 ihr *. *1- j»*t:nL r
ra;: iMitfi'iii
MAIL STEAMSHIP
K.
iiZiL
ST. THOMAS, PARA, >'£BXAMBQPO,
BAHIA, AND RiO liE JANRfBO. ^
HU ton
Savannah ana
;ht At regular rates, and,
inriqf i
. Ipjfcig. Meir paeaccgerr. ahe ia per
BCkly dry, in good order, aud has made remarkably
[Hick trips. She carifae the United States mail. Tbe
iationsl Express and Transportation*Company and
Rapijndw Mi autkoflzed to reoeiva package:
Any information can be obtained of Capt. Sickel,
orbyiaqafetng of ft a ooraer of 8t Jolian
mtwI HrnfiM nfmMa • t«
ADMINISTRATORS SALK
BY BELL, WYLLY fit CHRISTIAN.
Will he sold by order of the Court, ta front of the
Court lijuse, mi the FIRST TUESDAY In October,
between ilie legal hours of vale. 490 ACRES OF LAND
in Appling county. 6tU district. No. 215. Also, la
FES? Btatricr, W eetfitoa, NR344. con-
J*, ?**•! 40 *>a<eaOe**gta Railroad
•tank. Bold oi the benetlxtff tbe heirs and credi
tors iff me estate of B. King.
Terms cash, purchaser to pay tar tithe.
C. & KING,
’ Administrator.
au28-!da
EXECUTOR’S SALK
BY T. *. WALSII.
On TUESDAY, October 2d, will he sold in front .
ftsssjsr.staauaa’ysst
with improvements, a Dwelling with four rooms, aud
Kitchen in yard.
Hast half of Lot No. 18, Green Ward. Ground rent,
$47.0$ pen annum. Improvements—two-etory Dwell
ing, with *x rooms, Kitchen and Stable.
ALSO,
40 shares Central Railroad stock,
rsold for a division amongst the heir*.
Terms cash, purchase, paying for titles and stamps.
amtO»tds
EXECUTOR'S SALK
■Y TKOBAs JL WALSH,
On TUESDAY, October 2d, wilt be sold in front of
the Court Honse,
ONE SMALL WOODEN BUILDING, on tbe south
ern quarter of eaat half of Let No 31, Cohuabte Ward,
fronting on York street lane. Sold for the benefl
the heirs and creditors of said estate.
Terns cash, purchaser paying tor ttties and stamps.
au20-tds
AT PRIVATE SALE.
IY BEtLL, WYLLY APOHBIST1AM.
■ aSHKaPw
50 bnebfla choice Rye.
5 hhds Bacon H ho (doers.
Jmt arrived from Baltimore per ateeaur north
Folnt ee*-6t
EXECUTOR’S SALK
BY BELL, WTbLl A CHRISTIAN.
Will be sold on the FIRST TUESDAY In October, In
front of the Court House, iu tbe city of Savannah, be
tween the legal hours of sale:
Lot No. IT, Carpenter's Bow, toe simple, rad Lot
No. 12, Crawford Ward, ground rant. The improve
ments consist of a two-story Wooden Home, and four
tenement brick Homes,- belonging to the estate of
Mrs. Margaret James. Sold for tea benefit of tee
beirv and creditor* of said estate.
Terms cash, purchaser psylng_for papers.
aaao-tds B. B. ARNOLD, Executor.
For. Augusta
AND ALL INTERMEDIATE LANDINGS
ON THE SAVANNAH RIVER.
THE STEAMER
B *W .A. N
Will anil a* above on
Fedaerdoy, Sepl’r 13, ot 9 o’clock a. m.
For freight or passage, apply oa board, or to
M. A. COHEN, Agent.
P. 8.—Positively no freight received alter 8 a. m.
ondfiyot departure. sept B -3t
OLD SEMI-WEEKLY Lll.
Leave every Tuesday and Satnrday.
For Palatka, E. Fla.,
TOUCHING AT BRUNSWICK, ST. MA
RTS, FKHNANMNA, JACKSON
VILLE AND PICOLATA.
jr I*****<H£fgfe££4e;* -
JL.IZZXS1 B^KJEK,
" |l KWG, and
SHORE,
nXSBR, s,
Rtad ap tor this mnte »itti
umurpqsaed ktcummudationa, vHI leave rcimlari .
for the above*ptaoeet tee Sylvan Sti-ire every TUN -
DAY MOSNUUj.Aod tbeIJZ£WBaker every SATUR
DAY MORNING, at ten o’clock.
Returning, Wdl leave Jacksonville every Tuesday
aad Friday, Mrivtng M Staroauah every WoRmoduy
and Saturday mornings, in time to connect with Die
New York steam- re.
Fbr freight OT Passage apply at the office on Florida
wharf, or to
CLAGHORN A CUNNINGHAM,
Agent.
N, B—AH freight pqyabto hy ahfppere. iyl6-lf
Under contract with the United States and Brani
Governments tor the carriage of the mails, will dis.
patch one of their
NEW FIRST CLASS SIDEWHEEL
STEAMSHIPS,
each over 2,000 tons burthen,
On thv. 22d of Every Month,
From tee
i*ort of New York?
For the following named ports and at the follow
ing rates of passage, payable in gold or its euuiva-
lent:
ram cxbin.
From New York to St. Thomas $80
From New York to Para *150
From New York to Pernambuco 170
From new York to Bahia. iso
From New York to Rio dc Janeiro 200
Steerage at half these rates,meals Included, but
not bedding.
Au experienced Surgeon is attached to each vessel.
Ail Letter* mult pmo through the Poet Office. Post
age 10 cents.
For tnrther information or passage apply to
B. H. HARDER, Agent,
No. 12 toudard’s Block.
GARRISON a ALLAN,.
toy 3 ! New York Agents.
COTTON GINS.
Saw Gink for sale toy
Richardson & Barnard.
CHATHAM COUNTY SHERIFF’S SALE.
W ILL BE SOLD ou the first Tueodfty in October
luixt, between the legal hoars oi sale, be lore
the court Honse door in the city or Savannah, the
steamer MAKY ELLA, -itli all uer tuckln.g and ap-
P'irtV; alto, two b tea in Boilers and one It or hakes.
Levied ou aa the property oi Janies Avery Skilion,
u> saiibly a fi. la. ^sutd out of the iiotjorable the
SuperiorCuui r of Chath tm county in favor or Bash-
uelia A Co. Property pointed out by puimilFs At-
loruey. L. COLE,
au3l fds Sheriff oi chatuam county.
CHATHAM COUNTY SHERIFF’S SALE.
W ILL BE SOLD ou the drat Tuesday in October
next, beiween the legal hoars of sale, be ore
Hie Coart Hoase door, in the city of rava nab, LOT
hio. 17, a nil the improvements thereon, iu Liberty
Ward, city of Savaunaii, b untied on tue north by
dUft T e fctreet. Oil Ih« toutli hy Premduut niioat, on tlio
cad* by Jefferson street, auu on the weat by Lot Ho.
18. Ltv ed on as ihe property of Bari ey c Wa^uer,
to haiisfy a fi* la. issued oat of the Utgiorubie tbe
i.ouiity Coart for tbecoauty J Chatham in iavorof
Wei^aud A Jansen. Property poiuteo out by pLtiu-
liff b atiorui y. BE J L. cOLc.,
aoSi-td Sheriff of Cluth*«m cwui-tv.
SXZSa
FOR SALE,
' RIVER STEAMBOATS aad TOW
BOATS, of various aiaes aud draft.
ALSO,
Sailing Vessels, St am Ba-gee, Ac.
A. M. DA COSTA,
No 42 Water «trve’. N Y.
yjJSlSISiCL2»
iComMit
GOLD MEDAL SHERRY,
port and Madeira,
HARVEST BOURBON,
WHEAT NUTRIENT,
OLD HOMESTEAD BYE.
In addition toonr basinets of selling Wines, etc.
in Srifiaal packages, aud iu order to ioonre t* oon-
raaier* Pure Uqnora in a compact and convenient
form, we eoameneed the enterprise of bottling and
pocking In cam* oar well known Wises, Brandies.
Whiakl*a, ete., and have teat thamrat tea style that
wmld preclude tee poeslbllity of their being tam
pered with before reach lug tbe purchaser. Tie gen
eral appreciation and gratifying aaceera that has re-
warded oar effiM has eneoan$ed u te maintain 1
te*aCaadard *a reganto qdnMy. make in- ^ „
creased efforts to retain the confidence and- patron- faf If IA I
age which hat benn so liberally bestowed open m.
I'EMabUshed 1778.] ImpStereOTWinee, ia,
The above popntargoaSTfrf ptrt*np b^meaecot
tainlng one doaen botU-s twch. and ore aoM by
and «B ptlrraf Drnggfnf, Geocrr*. etc.
OPINIONS OF THE PRESS.
Tkenamepf Bintegg,A0p.jHp.J5Ben
TTrmi|nitrfir~al rr ftflji ndn
The Importing home of BUdnger AC _
Bearer tenet, la randneted upon priadpkse of tntra-
rlty, fairness, and tee highest honor,—if. T. Evening
F6U Win.
Jut© Hopfe,
^ * a .LjJfi
ctuMimU;
VALUABLE PLANTATION
• v
For Sale.
epHE etemctebec ofton* Ais plantation and appnr-
a tensBcea for esle on reasonable terms; ulso, the
entire crop of Corn, Cotton. Cane, Potatoes, oc.,
new ta ntocee* of ealtiretioa.
This PlantaHow latecaated nine miles from Madl
ena OnartBome, Flo, and two mites from Cherry
take Church, whore there aw good schools now in
enoeeunfhl rpemira. The fertility of tbe s 11 and
healteMwaeof the-piecn, and tee nigh mural tone of
tb* neighborhood, make it one of the moat desirable
ptacraw the State.
The Inna i* well watered with lakes and running
brsnciieo, teat hatne. npeur failed ia tbe most pro
tracted dit Mte, 4$d’tne dactewed lands are cov
ered With tee Anest oak, hfekory and pine timber.
Tho phmutnota raw in eaecemfnl operation, with
400 acres planted in long staple cotton, Which will
nrednee at least 2*0 bales; 27" acres in corn, which
wtU-pmim* tjiW bated* corn.
Tbe lands on the entire place are composed 01
1.5. • acne—1,0*0 nerds cleared end nmkr; good
■ nee*.
I wiU also aelt eighty bead of hogs, fourteen good
mules, well broke, two hones, three plantation wag
ons, farming atemHa to ran twenty ploughs, black
smith and carpenter’s tools, one McCarthy Cotton um,
household and kitchen furniture, and everything else
on the place,
good dwelUig house anil cxbntt ssfflcient to accom
modate all the laborers neceeaary to woik tbe plan-
If rapUni to* rady, the purchase^ will get a bar-
’*Addwje me at Madison C. H., Fla.
J ’HN L. TOOKE.
taark
YELLOW, In store.
9 Yellow, afloat.
BRADLEY, BILL A CO
the Oty Council an
: , 1865, the taxes upon
‘ " Use and
rable in
ired to
_ The nnaeraigned is prepared to re-
etera tea •$**« tqxfor the FW^ou'^oCApru.
"City
Gin SHERIFFS SALE.
CITY COURT OP SAVAJVftAH, OEOROIA.
FINDER AND BY VIRTUE Of an attachment re-
v luruuble tu the Noveuii>er *Tcrm ; aStid. t.f tue
»:uy Court of Navauuuh, Ueorjna, against Wiuiam
il. LucaH, and in lavor or W. R wa in*/ 1 have
levied on FIVE BOX*.© OF BO A8 AND *HOL» f <tg
Uie prop, rty of U uiiani li L.ucas, poi.att u but hy
(be plaint ir; ;ind under <ind by virtue oi mi uidtr
issued by tne Honorable the Jadgc or tue Ci»y Court,
•rf tt4V&u..ah, 1 will aed at puolic outcry, beiore tue
Court Ho st-, in the city of »avanuaii T «ounty of
Cliuiiiau:. Slate of (ieorgia* between the irpai nonra
or dale, ou ti.e 10;li day oi 8* pteiuber, a. D 1&66. ihe
H.tid live box. s ot Boot*and Suoes. iu saiiafy 8»*id at-
tacnmeuL BENJAMIN L. COLE,
Deputy Sheriff of the City Court or 8.* vanuah. \
City.Sii^iilT’a office, Savannah, Auguai 31. ibfit).
uu3l-tds
WILKINSON, WILSON & CO..
cotton Factors and
General Commission Merchants
A UENTb for tbe purchase and sale of all kinds of
Cotton Domestics.
..tie al at.vane. ■ made on consignment*
Office No 3 Stoddard's Lower Itang., Bar-terete!
Savannah, Geo: gia. V
U. B^WUXIBVN.
Wd^Pnan Ga
B. J. WL_S», . -
Formerly of Okeefuakee Couou Mure, Ala.
P. H. WOOD,
Of the late firm of J. W. Rattan A Co., Ssv’h.
s°pt-3a
THE
INTERNAL REVENUE GUIDE;
LAW OF JULY, 181*. Containing all tee Internal
Revenue Laws, with Decisions, KuUegs, Exemp
tions, stamp Duties, Ac. Price, $1.60.
THE NATIDNAL TAX LAW; being the Amended
Act of July 20,1866, interpolated with tbe Acte
of June, 1864, and March, I8$h. Price, U.oente.
Just received and fbr sale by
ap28 ' BBTOL B BROTHER.
Bale Rope.
1000 00118 *' racH JTJT * ,or cheap
ana good. ' DARIU8 ALLEN,
aep4-lm 65 Pine street. New York.
LHYIE.
2000
BARRELS of beet ROCKLAND LIME,
in fine oreer, for sale by
anl-tf
BRADLEY. HTTL A CO.
WANTED TO PURCHASE,
FO&CASfttf
A TWO 8TOBT BR|OK DWELLING Most be
Jl. located In a good neighborhood. Address,
stating particulars, E. P. TUNISON,
an7t-tf Agent Fonteern ' xprrae CiteMianv.
PAINTERS WANTED.
Painters
Four Good
Wanted ImmStotoly,
aepS-tf
’ioi#HY k CLARK'S, .
Comer Boil and Bryan ^sireeia,
M * 44,f . t U/ i : 7£t'