The Daily news and herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1866-1868, September 11, 1866, Image 3

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J)»P* FOB N*W roll. Herman Livingston, Thursday, Sept. I IS -' l! °Jn N^tiSale, Tuealay, September 11, at .**.*“14*14$ Saturday,I (’d^erEuiaw. Saturday, September Uth.at — I t'd"* FOB UALTIMOB*. ^ip Cumberland, Wedoeadajr, •mttx ■>" FOB AUGUSTA. wtvAn Wednesday, September 12th, at# gainer m * FOR FLORIDA. Baker, every Saturday morning, at I I'V*'' Setiner UW ^' sraffle 1 Sylran Sbore, do’clocli. every Tuesday i a butcher in the market, to vacate the houae he lived in; at this Burnside took offence and attempted to gat up a difficulty with Davia, when he waa arrested, by the police. As Burnside could give no proper ex- el market, he was T. Flaherty and M. Murphy were charged with being disorderly and striking a negro in the streets. Having plead guilty to the charge brought againat tth^JFwer,pift^ter ~ *“• tO ^* J - 0e vtt l and Departure oi Vrr» CEST8AL it’Augusts at a at llaeon gittBOAD DAILY PASSXSGEB 1 DP ' Arrive* *t £ Arrives* dJL I DOiVS 1-A88ENOEE TBA1S AUi! 11 -’ 1 .. ... n -UK i ■: a at A. Iff. usrcS rtsavannah at <7 SUSp-.*., ;J Arnves * rr vrunr passknokb ybaix weasnah at 7:05 V; xr. * te* vcs ^ “gustsat l:Oe A. H, Arrtvesat W* M .-.7:00 A. Z‘' irnu wWS sight passengeb train J at'Savaunidi at . "iTilleJgeville and Gordon trains connect with 1 i • ami down night pasBenger trains at Gordon. the up &*} - ■ i ■. t. jr , SD gulf railroad—daily (Sundays ex- i lU>T * cepted) .. . J il/j': tit-vrs Savannah at 7t30 As M. ■ w vis at TtiomadVille at .7:30'F. H. i tvs Tlicinasville at C:OOa. m. • reives at Savannah at 6:10 P.m. Leaves a Arrive KaftaassMaaOTa: , yssterdsy, and after taking the prescribed oath, ^of thaUiHffd. States, vis: John 7*. John Qrean and Angus* TA^ffi .g ffirr ifTThr psninqtt of a Purgativ»,i#v CdsttpaOtm, Iodigtstien, Head ache and Liver Complaint. By universal accord, they httftWff>est of aB-purgatlvee for family ase, t> aepe-iw ,u/. : PKVBB AID 1008 KXYINGUISHKD * weed with yog, responsibility for your suffering rests upon ybur- Smith the~streets. Smith having convinced His Honor that the discharge of the pistol was entirely accidental, the case was dismissed. Jtipes Murtegfc was. charged with being drunk snd firing a pistol within the city limits on Sunday night Murtagh is a watchman at the Gulf depot, and stated men in tbA UF’AheUltfglt be heard some person about the loaded cars. Murtagh’s tale uot being satisfactory, he was fined $5. with stealing from Thomas Maguire and Sarah Miller. Ou account of the absence of the witnesses, the case was cpntinupd until this morning, and Clarke re manded back tbthe charge of&e guard. : £uBur-ay; charged with using >abua*rs Migukt* to Mf*,,in)iams, a white woman, iptUemark^tou Sat- ii: a ay afternoon, was fined five dollars. 1 John Gray,-colored, charged With being disorderly *»*9nreefa.fpfined frjadollars or the chain gang. A. Thomas, colored, a witness in the caq^, was fined five dollars for non-appearance. CELEBRATED STOMAytafct'tgHB AHU cxttagufoh the dfeeazs mn- der which you labor. Had you taken this genla woaW have nefd aLk as a cure, for it renders the system impervious to si mjfesmatic fevers. But since you neglected the pre- canuRjIfjHW'vfs wittmgt delaj or ihe^*^| plaint by resorting to the only reliable remedy. Bleak the chills Witli HOSTETTER’S BITTERS, and tbej^wrtWwrh lao more. This Is the experleiite'dP Time of Closing Hails, Post Office. Savannah. Ga. u„U ciose at this office as follows: , . -in K xstKAL Kailhoad, for Augusta, south Giro. . Hntou lb ad aud Beaufort) and all States in the r U excepting Florida and that part of Georgia U ‘' id iiy Florida Steamers and Atlantic and GflU rjw, at (i p. m. daily. Ur ots-TBAL Railroad, for Augi 11, letesvilie aud Nashville, through pouches and way everyday. V ULurcic and Golf Railroad, a/ r aud coutiguoua; Bainbridge, Mopt TilkliW** and Northwestern Florida -sue tri »„d southern Coast, 5X a. m. daUy, Sundays ex- ^drFtorjliA Steamers, for Brunswick, St. ”hfary’si“ Frrinuidtna. Jackfionville, and alipointa on 8t. John's mer. Northeastern and Kastern Florida, 9 otWck Ttupdavs aud Saturdays. Uv Darien Steamer, 7X every Friday morning. ' Fueeiun Mails leave New York during the month, of Setuember as follows: The French, Dales, Ham- bura and Nassau, N. P., steamers on the 8th; the Outlaid—from New York on the 11th, from Boston on tlie l"th; -Vspiuwall, on the 11th; the Havanaand Ant- iv,ni steamers on the 12th; Mexican, via Havana, on iheldth; Sautiago dc Cuba, Bremen, Dales and am- l, lir .. , m the 15tli; the Cuuard and Havana, on the HtUr’Nicaragua, ou the 90th; Aspinwall, on the 31st; Braziliau, Kingston, Bremen. French. Dales and Ham- InirE on the lid; Cuuard—from New York on the 15lb,'from Boston on the 3Gth ; Havre, Dales apg Ham burg, ou the noth. Money Sent Without Danger of Loss, By means of Money Orders, at the Savannah Tost Cfflee. • « S! W 13T I’ost Office opens for business at 9 a. m. aud doses at 5 p. m. On Sundays the .office is open from 9 to 1U a. m. A. L. Harris, P. M. of retlef; it is nauseous to the last degree; t* Is more dannynua than the nmlgiry itself; in -n cases it ufterly lilts. Hotir differentTs tfie effdt the Bitters. Their curative action is rapid; they are .v'KjU .hiiij 'lfiuii Empire Sprlng Wzrtef. _ l:* >0 51 arggeial crfiuuhdhhayuabseg <>a covered or man ulscrured thal equals fhsae waters as a preventiVb,' hrfK pbmlafie* cam fow Many rmpnh«Yj#V ciiTPBic aiseaofeg,-»« profUd'hy th«‘ experinnve jtfffapg .Vipii^ahda Who have drank them for years, with the most beneficial eflfects. WALSH. „ TUS DAY, 11th ln?t, will ,be eoldTu front of store, at 10 *i_ oVJock, r A lot of Office kurai: ,1 Copying Frt * Table, chairs Bucket, Hatch: Sundry other ’’ uB, _ 3 Cows and C*rre£ Term* cash. 1. WATER -Tffiiiiiirjfc snd is a valuable si a cathartic, alterative and tonic, and Ua vmiual rtgnedy lor Mfc*M>nfiiO f AbuMl r ®Mrt df peps is, gout, chronic constipation and cutaneous die- Ir a most powvfftff* JWwiw and bilious complaints as. pffuffiSM/ln wsm cU- U “ tea ’ /MTPIRE water stttation .. ; they never hav. railed, and it is confld^fitly assumed that they never cafu lhn in any case of Fever and Ague, however inveterate in ttsshameter. To be withoot Hostetter's Bitters ha asy regloa Infested with Intermitt ink or Hemittent Fever i^alfhply to reject surety and court disease. ' ^ Iyl7-oodly II : ie stesmehip'CumbefhSdr^a|IUlh' tTsiua, from Baltimore with a very heavy freight, arrived at her whaUat an early hour yesterday morula^. .iWsatatad a abort time sinoe that the ageuts^d owners IP timore, ' Messrs. Frendergast, Fenwick A Co., were making arrangements for ihe establishmenS of'a regw* 1st line of Bteamers between Baltimore and this city. We are glad to learn that the arrangement wUl be soon ola plSt-4, wheg t*> fish stc^usiipl, w^ndappt the trade between the two ports, will be placed per- to have the Cumberland make.semi-monihly trips. No b^ttpr host than the Cumberland could j be, placed,, on the line for freighting accommodations, having' good' capacity do welVaabeing a atauaoh and ante ssaignasg craft; but the line requiring vessels with passenger :h the Cumberland has not, .travel between Baltimore and thia city, vessels will be placed ou the line by which a^inak f jAmvals at the Hotels^ , f MARSHALL HOUSE—A. B. LUCE. Screvenco O HWadley, Screve a w.Bnwrnell, City 11 W Reed, Fla J Valentine^ Macon J T nearer, Flu A w Whittle, Fla G W HHtnes, City G P Bartow, Ga J C Price, Ga J L Menulln. Fla- J caderly, Fla J P Coles * daughter, Fla Mrs Farramure A oh, Fla $ H Cohen, stmr Swan S Ford, Jr. Phila t B Griffin, Valdosta CSeames, N O UR Church. Quitman: H J Parramore, Valdosta L Gazan. City M'ssrr. tihTILL A BROTHER, Newsdealers, Sta tioners ami Booksellers, Bull street (down stairs; corner of liny lane, next to the Post Gfficu,taiee afi- thomed agents for the Daily Nxws A IJxrald, „ Ali orders ieft with them will oe promptly attended Savannah Watering Places — White Bluff. Thunderbolt, dtc. As nearly as we can learn a great proportion of those who have gone North this season, frightened by the alarm produced by cholera brought from New York, and rumors of yellow fever which never came, hue •■jumped out of the frying pan into the fire.’ Many who weut North for health have brought on ill ness, from which they have only recovered by return- tug. Wc kuow Savanuah to be healthier than any lciding Northern city, as statistics show. We are not sure that we exaggerate in claiming it, in proportion to the number of inhabitants and the peculiar circum stances which characterize its present population, the healthiest city of the United- States. We.heard a distinguished medical gentleman, not especially par tial to Savanuah, a native and resident of ..another State, remark, a short time since, that be considered Savannah the healthiest city within two hundred mil s, and one of tilt; healthiest in the Union.' Still, obviously, auy community must have conve- (« a-tetfMrtdiSNtfrWB hub b«H ter. and Is a positive remedy ior diabetes, gravel, uahmloMnWMiua and inflammation at that kidMjh land bladdK.eted.WMi must siiiguhwly Agtow *®c» tU restoring the<e organs when debilitated by long ihscase. Females who hav# suffered for years ftr irregularity, and the distressing disc sees knOj 'only to their sex, have bejgt ttjtjreli pi ifailhlul aud Judicious use or W P Dockrayf St Angsti*q - T^X^UiAirs4re bfettteflTreslt Etrfeach IIV Bier, Fla B F Hammond, Fla s White, fir H O Ftiinney* i F H Jeffers, TbomASvhle N Torvey, Bak G Hanebroslt. Balt DUolerton, Balt W F Wright, str H Livsio W H Smith, J Tltoutpsou (iBCKEVEN HOUSE—C. McGHIly. ,-PUI^.SS J B Smith St lady. Ga H W Armltage, Ga C W French, FIE — l. So ( H C Darjingtou, So Ca delphia. iTlhO HAS Wo published a paragraph a few . J u from a Baltimore paper, wlfidh stated -thaF th»<fitjj j T McItRosh, 1 was,crowded with Southern merchants, "ue«Jy, sjS efl Z wm whom hand hsen to NeW York snd PhUsAelphiEi Mdi finding that they could malte their purchases In «h»t city at as low a rato as in auy Nvirtheril mafjtet, Titel purchased large Ktpplies, ^he ,» that sierchanlis hailing fibm pfyljt States wife iff that city ’makMg '1 With this -iiirgeuad^iiy hiefo £i9r4UailSi>en Baltimore ^liia city, we ^ec no reasoi^ why ( Uiere should not be established another and i>ermarient line of steamships between the two ports. The Agents of the Cumberland, as well as of the proposed nfty A jlme, |Iesar*., prp^defga*t, & Co., of Baltimore, being well known for their liberali ty a-id many charitable acta when they were needed, besides being upright and thorough-going busi ness men, the line Which * they represent cannot Vat succeed in obtaining a liberal share of the patronage of our iperctants. Messrs. Crane & Graybill. the AgfStl in Jbis <Jity,^ bjini o|d ex^riei^e| merchants, need no commendation at our liands. Ship John Patten^—We are permitted to make the following extract frdqi m4ptt^g£_Captain E. W. Hill, of the ship iftfcnJMttdiff dated and rec< W F iiines, Henry co j TW!Lstn Atlanta. 0 H HolliugaworiJi.Palrsn J D Wing, City C J Sofinsifier, Macon R 0 Hollingsworth, Macon C J pstSemus, Augusta T Pardee, ao W PRicu, City W J LJfgen, Quincy J D Tarsit-n Moutioello osTl, Fla Blakely 1U Keuuctly, East Fla .SKI HOUSE—W. U. WILTEERGER. J C Miseubaker.-dw ^ ^ 1 W J Ha boy, us W P Dockr.iy, St Augstine Cap* J B -Baker, stmshp U J Stein tneyer, Macon Miss Marcus, Psussi* S CoheQ, do B F Mosaly, Valdosta W Godfrey, MDltowu B P Jones, do P ipit, Wauesboro W Keanev, Augusta 8 T Smart, City J McQnaig, Wareibofo IW H Wnaley, .ltGKK Ih P Marston, Bransv itit G Carter A lady, Ga A E Cramer, N J Mfs'Diitf&rd k sVt, Fla E PeuchtwsDger, Macon J T Patterson". City P S Ybarra, N Y 4 Morps, t7 Y p K Appling. Ga J A Greue, Ga 1 and general debility. Ils effsau are most salutary in tunauj>*iue*.„ H Isan almotd sure cure^iprscr^fi audJltei'PPfil •»«»«■ ~ preMpnQve *pd tax* stands (Wtujlvalled. ii-;i i .mm iman of the above named springs, in so careful stuff secuff i mann'ef that they preserve all thsb'medleinal vmtue Tor years, and will be found equally efficacious when -trunk thousands or mlics diststlt as when taken dlrecii/friiA rifeBpring, Beware' oi lmltaUoUi and Inferior Waters. The Sm i. Walsh. r . Fdkriito%8i? fl >* Wseatfi , Terms cs wfFvTT. djhy ShifEtitg,:;. 4m Jjin j\i ShiDDiftg. Tlic^uc sidewheel steamship > Alabama, AUCTION SAI& BY 8. fit. LAFFITEAP THIS DAT, 11th Instant, at 19 o'clock, in Iron*. vtar'-o -£i CoaaBndcr, i wjli sail as above on ; Kortr*>igl)VorjMa5W- w |l4Fmg a*pefiflE »CCOpiuio- dutiops, apjil^to H|| . « t.t piiimoilos mi NB’iWiMloMtrdls Kanff teffo, ,' ^ NEW YORK atl'AHttic coast M^il Sftbarrlsliip laine. SIDK WH’fcKL .bin Psimge ..Aletrsgt $J3. rorrBattirtiom. DRV GOODS!- ORVIGDOOS?: AT AUCTION. .' BT BEi^'WrAt i Wilt tiaoii'.ori mtfsttinaxh£ti! , front of the atofe..an07s fisfehi... - a valtiahle ar-’ *“ artl Y QOODi, Jt 348 Pocket Knives, on Cards 1* dozen Scissors 60 dozen . KO Gilt Ft 144 Coral oh i Head N IS Nubias, 41 shawls,’ 94 Corsets, white aud colored 650 Balmorals 131; Mixed Ribbed Shirts and Drawers 800 pair Merino Half Hose 72 vhild’s Coats Jackets, Yankee Notions, 6c., Ac. Tvirmngash. , M. P. USINA, Master, AVU! sail as above on VVeiincsday, St pt. Mm, at —o’clock. For freight or p.t3sage spplv to stplO " CHAN ’ A GRAYBILL. Tit.- ntw^nd very lust saiufig ilflcwhcef rteatnshlp HERMAN LlfniGSTON, iouo tous titirtlion, J. B Baker, tontmunder, vflll positively sail on her regnlnrday, ■ 'Thursday, Sept. 13, at Iff o'clock a. m. For frt'lght or passage, having new aud splondti;. - Arranged uccomtnodaiinrs. apply to WILDER St FULL A ETON No engaged berths secured after ‘i uesday, lilh ust-, unless paid for. , \ scp7 Ulp NEW YORK. Kfm'jS ityue'-b ifiiirs'di F0EOT«K. THE STEA^KR UNDERW1UTER3' SiL- BY wffil-f- WKLLTvk citHii^llk^i^l li I'-Tirffsin ‘■ren.T.'ff'i packs*wAftffy aad-securely, hi boxes BuiUMoen shipment to irtra ' *hy ikft bf the world. Congress and flak Livingston BSaaasy, 8SH liviugsMo dGuana, City ] S Cutamlugs. Quitman G S Jennlugs, Fla F B Perry, So Ca H L Serial*!, go Ex A P Currier, wife A dangh- ter. City or two dozen quart bottles each. Columolan Wafer iu bcu&lUdkukfingi fiidror six doseti Half (Mtpittr feur dozen pint bottles each. sold tAiUL^Bateiu^p HwtpUiad first-class Grocers. Suit-only at wholesale by fioTCHKISS SONS. Proprietors. 3** 93 Beckssss St., M. Y, mail receive prompt attentioa. t OuTHUldDAY, .loddard’h rfoer UniterwriMss and GLENRUY, copper fustebeu, together w|ph,,.idj ; Jim wharf; Sold by recomni- ntle.M'tv* -rti (1 -bvrer 1 <4 Mtf / -. Lveyaf Port Wardens ami Shiputas'-cfS.Avrjutteus'-, " All opacerpetl. Terms cash., , ...seyiy-At .ZM/UMO JV SAT/Fl FOB PABTiTION-—S'i'EAMiltt * '-a«^plLOT BY ,W, V. LKlT^l!, B:oliU' apl Auctiou- ccr, 33 Broad 8f , Chaiieiioii, S. C. , On TUESDAY NEXT,- dcptenibrc U,. WOii, at-, U |j o'clock, ou Accommodation Wharf, iu Charici(tpu,S v ! C-iwOlbe sold, at Public liiictibn,' , ( * ,! | THE NEW AND E^OANT STE.UIBR , ! *-te.i,fillsaUfor t i ia t h ft v ?: i i? |t^ ( ; J i3. turday, September 15th, at — o’clock. Fcr frciTht. on Lamber, o.- otherwise, aoaiy to 15. li. HaWDEE, s-‘pi*) i.\ r ^yV>tod<larJ’» Direct m Repl^oMnnicatiaii wii3 r . liJtJ ...hdWJMW The first class, new steamship jt* ISTigh-tiiigale, CARPENTER, C-tUhialidcr, WUl sail on her regular day; . Tuesday. Sept. 11, at 10 o’elpck a. in. For freight or piueagc, having euperior aoximmo- lations, apply to . HUNTER A UAUMELL i ' 84 Ba, streej. tv~ ShippSKs are requested to brl-g tax icce.pts 5w ttteir cotton, as it is by the law necessary to attach .iciuMthe inll- ot lading. ?e|4 IM UMHib STATES g BRAZIL 4AIL STEAMSHIP COMPAN Y. FOR ST. THOMAS, PARA, PERNAMBUCO, BAHIA, AND BIO DE JANEIRO. j ft rl 1 K Orders by p-j julg-eod3m ZUaiatura Alsaanae—This Day Aui rises At Tybee. 6 26 Htwa wavs*. . 9 2l|At Port 10 51 =f Shipping Intelligence. , ! 'i mach July- beiug then when we were which worjj.- We saih and had a vejy pleasant ri about 850 miles irom Savannah, struck'|o«k o^rfaLiMlndybQpn, masts ouf of Der as quick a£ you could ray J»C\C rrob- inson, and I was obliged to cuteverythin g ctmt at He ship, or else lose ship and cargo; and of courae ^ was not long in deciding which to do. We ofct her clear and kept on towards our port of destiiiafcfofi, where we arrived without further difficulty in twenty-six days from Savannah. When we consider the condition of tue ship, it is a most remarkable passage; asttp tiiit spoke us four days after we were dismasted, arrived I am now refitting the ship and am in hopes to hear of an improvement in freights from Savannah tiy the time}! am ready for sea. Wishing you great prosperity, I remain, »— * * • r ‘ Yours ve^tn^y, ; ' j.i/, ti if- Darin* Attempt SoMrery./' Charles Robinson, a negro, was bAmgfit tap before His Honor the Mayor, yesterday morning, .chafg^d with attempting to rob the money drawer; pf the store of Martin Beytagb; corner o4 Houston- snd York streets. The negro entered the. styra.. (luring Mr, Beytagh’s absence and while Mrs. Beytagh was in an a dj aiming room- ■ On entering the visas and aesing no person there, he passed behind the counter and pro ceeded to the lili, where ho helped himself to all it i inti i naff l' ife" tten liiii ' 3bL w*/ft» the door, but luckily he was seen by Mrs. Bcyisgh going out, who immediately seeing the drawer 'opdn, called him back. s attex The negro,-n<$ smjrehehdiug tMt;.tBe; I fiT-went hedkjteiiA *s/fle*t»gl. 1 covered, J nieat recreation, aud sufficient, to enjoy health* This j ust one day beffoe U9 . our cargo is all out, and in v?e thmk laaffjrded iu our own vicinity^ "BJS State gy rate order ; m fact scarcely a pound damaged, of G-ora'ia, in ita different positions, affords c ifiineral spriu 6 's, bjtliiug, boatiug, shooting, fishing, the balmy air of tlie pine country, the healthy upland^ tWnoa- pliere and the bracing breezes of the east; and nearly al ! tliejo facilities for recreation and improye^n^ yf hoaJtli can be found in the immediate vtcijgi|ffj 4 S .van nali, A receut vist to Whitk Blutf demonstnfted to us th^ value of that location to Savannah. afs rejarjlB kt-alLb and pleasure. The ride there aud over ttfe new slidlci road, is charming. Such vistas of oaks, such ffitjrauee of flowers, such balmy breezes from pi hey groves, sucii attractions of growing crops and singfnfg birds, can scarcely be found North 6t 8o»thT The Vernon Sued Road Company have placed tho road in good repair, from Savannah to the Bluff, having spared no trouble iu improving its condition. / Mr. Bellissario, the popular proprietor of the Veranda llouse, has every facility for entertaining regular or transient guos:s, witn a flue location, cool rooms, a constantly wcll-rilled larder, good cooks, stables, boats, bathing, Jrc. We never hear of any one leaving him dissatisfied. Mr. Converse, of the Vernon House, ulMo h^s similar accommodations, aud, attached loiua house, a billiard room. Mr. Constantine on the other side of the bltlff Is well known and popular as a landlord, and is largely patronized. “Frank,” long in the service of Mr. Luce, now of tlie Marshall House, has charge this season; of his old master’s house aud grounds and can accommo date those who wish with lunches or dinners, ice cream, ke., furnished in the best style and for reaaofl- able compensation. ■; At all of the houses can be found game, fish and other luxuries of the season, served in fine style, *ith the refreshing air from the sea beach ahtf the fragrance of dower gardens for accompaniments. At Thunderbolt, tho road to which is now nearly Bkdlcii and almost the whole distance in good cpndi- b°n, can be found neatly every kind ^ ofjkm^cent amuiements, boating, fishing, hunting, billiards, ten- PiQs, walking, riding, meals in the best Myle, vlswdn °f the choicest description, good attendants, and ev erything to render an excursion enjoyable. " Capt Marion Threadcraft, of the Biveraide, is now nearer recovered, and his establishment, temporarily dosed °Q account of a severe domestic affliction, has been ^opened, and is the favorite resorf. The top to Thunderbolt has the advantage of being short, Btra ngers especially, of affording an opport vi9U lho iar-famed Bonaventure. These are only two of the prominent' elcuffcign Places about Savannah, and we are sure health afid pleasure can both be accomplished by visiting them auch more certainly than by expeMVf tops to dis- ttnt watering places, at far tee* ex^emi and with leas detriment to business, which migKt be interfered with by long journeys and extended absences* —lujOi Preighll on the Atla ntle sad G«lf full-, road. The attention of the people of Southwestern Geor gia is directed to the advertisement ip-another col umn by the General 8uperintendefit of the above road, H. S. Haines, Esq., reducing largely t^e upon all freights owning from and destined to west of the Ocklockonee river. The reduction of twenty-five per cent, is certainly an extraordinary in ducement for the accommodation of the ifiug tt e sections referred to, ard mist feet to incline them to Savannah as the for the sale of their agricultural product. Feom New Yoex.—The steamship Herman Living ston, Capt i. B. Baker, from. ^pW^rork^wMh^. toll flight, arrived at her wharf about half-past eijjht o’clock yesterday morning. Mr. Robert Sauasy, the obliging purser of the Livipgatoih prill SlfWileept our thanks for full files of late New York papers. More Railroad Iron.—The schooner Nellie Car tier, which arrived at thia port on on board 1,080 bars of. railroad iron branch road. Two other vessels are expedted to-day freighted with iron for the same road. ery, thef About this time a police- man appePWipjmcja^e con veyed hlnTto frie barracks. His Honor tne Mayor, after hearing the tesfclaofly W the tatte^turned him PtfittsoNitL-i—t\Yf JtetUUe plesapra- of a cUl last evening from Mr. Geo. A Padrick,' the proprietof—of- fitV {Sffut>e|n | (^bridge) Hf on crop, though it will be by no means a full one, wiii b^belter, than U^s’^efciefkil^ teen Wp- posed. learn that the. profjessprs.-BhftW/ jp,fto ciiy.are <to ^Ye a*erter^-«oA cests for ibe eBteflautmeal ofUte publm. at- AndiffirffHMI sary Mpairt l*r Ibis - purpose and will be completed in'^a few days. ; Tite usaai.BMtiffe p 9 «^mV n *fft^l£?l- ia the highest degree entertaining to the lovfflffffagfo'r, •• 0001' SAV4^N.H MCXL'XL D'iN ASSOCfATWff.—M" the thMauuMl meeting of tiio Savannah Mutual Loan PORT OF SAVANNAH. Arrived. Monday. Sept 10, logo. Steamship Herman Livingston, liaker, New York— Wilder A FuHarton. Steamship Cumberland, Usiua, Baltimore—Crane A Graybill Steamy* Syvas, Cohen, Auguste—M A Cohen. Jl Imports. Per steamer Stran, from Augusta—4 bales cotton 98 empty half bbls, 1 lot furniture and mdse, u < > viV-M‘ ! ltelmosi, Miss Stanley, Miss Bell DaaafP E Bpp. Bronaw, C Wessolowski, T K Appling, A Allen, Jas Sanon. Ellen Dinglow. Alvirft S IngetsolL C W Cs» pettier. S » Bronson, W H Caldwell, Richard Bournfi W H Smith, W Francis Wrignt. Per steamship Cumberland, from Baltimore—T' B Marshall, Miss Rosalie Battley, O V Hutchins, Mrs C V Hntchlus. Per steamer Swan, from Angarta—Mrs 8 A Ofipi DiaPWotesheary, Capt D A PfiUpot, W R lUanJ-1 B -Bevel. Consignee.. Bar steamship Herman Livingston, from New Berk —Agent C K R, Austin A Ells, T li Austiu, Uopple, U W AUderson St Son, Brigham, Holst A Co, Bulge AColretL Brady, Smith St Co, W R Boggs AC«L Brady .A Moses, W u BnrntragbnAQo^Hf kCt.sT H- UblsliaF, B'UtWefi tf.WiJtel Baum T Bateson, P U Behu, D Bing. Biun St Meyer. Biai St Recklard, BeU. 'YfUy A CBiisUffii, Crane A Graybill, Clrmitpioo A Freeman, Claghorn A Cun ningham, J p Collins A Co, M A (obeli, O Coh*r Cohen it Bro, Caffrey A Hallyou, J J Crowley, CX er, Olcolts A F, Duncan A Johnston, Doyle A Lfl M Itoyte A Co, Jocn Daly, P Dziaiynsal. EMSKiai A Fckuian, Erwiu A HarJee, Epstein A ninsteiu, J Ep stein A Bro. M 0 Ehrlich, E Ehrlich, A A L Freideu- btirfc A l^atley. A-FfiTfiamlW, M Few Green, J Garduqt; Thos UiihnfillJL C L Gomm, Guerard A FerrlU, Gazan A Bro, J Gillilaud A Co, W B Griffin A Co, S Goodalt, L J Guilmartin A CO, Herat A Ludlow, C Uorrtgan, Mrs Heiliuch, Ret tome A Co. tl Haym, Housinau, Allsberg A Co, IT Habenfitkln A Son, Philip Herman, A S Hart ridge. Johurpite XiNiO* * Co. 8 Joseph. Keiumjr * Q.’" .. Leavitt, 3 * LJde k,~fS Trt A Co, J C Maker * Cfft 6 MOMahoU, E F Metcalfe, J H Moses, K McLe. ' Cb, A } Mills, S 3 Miller, R M McIntyre, IW Araodatioo. heH ot thc Etchange htet following officers were elected to serve tor the "iUniLASD Club” Biloxiso TonacpO.—Messrs. Purse A Thomas, U7 Bay Street, have sent us a sam ple of -ilaryland Club'’ Smoking Tobacco, for sale by them as advertised elsewhere, which wa prononace a *ery fiu e article, pnre, with no flavoring, adnitnition, °r noxious iugrediems of any kind. ~ ^ . - l. ■ ' '' ,0it^ iuk PicroKixLs—We have received from the rothers EstiU, oopiee of Fraak Leslie's “ffUfrste WeeU*^ 1 " ^ "Chimney Corher,’’ also‘ v ^ZE irs—Johff Usuis, 1 M.' 3.' Sofbfnotrt, giU, J. B. Bead s A. Baric and A. Haywood. After the election if officers, MK'MjHi Mejer/Auc- tioceer, sold *5,000 at from 50/j to 52 per cent pre mium. X<4f Glares ofstnek vaefe klffonoifi iiffttL/. 0 ——— r.y-'Wi— The Voaaty Court. The County Court, Judge Jbevi s. RusseU.preaifiing, commenced ita September session yeawffv mornifig. The Grand Jury (or this term found true bins against the following mj»L JT _ . - “ The Slate VtS^MWM^Ojflftb-Maiiciona mischief. i ^tatfL vs. BobertChappell chief _ Stale v*. ‘ William Clark and Paul Campbell (eol- Bunaway amp Swash Up,-A horai attached t4 a buggy becoming suddenly frightened, yesterday af* ternoon, started np State street, from W at * ,e * x fuIrateT When the Boras got directly opposite the Armory tr«n be ran the bnggy sgiinfftn lamp-posh, knocking R down and completely smashing the boggy. Ws are glad to stete that no person was injured- The occupants of the baggy Jumped orttmts short Um» prior to itsstriking the lamp-poet i tfdo——r tit*, m A QttAvrsa RACx, we understand, between two pri- vate horses Ifiitii* city, if tecome off on the Augusta road on Fridcy next D Rogers, H G Ruwe. Hothscbil I A Stern. A Rehiher A Co, tf U otarte, W Sitverbeig, / W Sit t legal!, F W 81thS A Co, Bo Jr. an el Bros, J C Sehreiusr A 8pn, », Tlson A Gbfdoh, 0 W TTtomi Tilden, B F Ulmer, J L Vdlalonga. Van Newton A Ward, Wiliei A Fullarton, E Li Wade A. Co, W M Walsh. J N Wilson, A M <f C W West, Weil ,'A Mean- haivVPrtl A cromwdlL WiUtema A Sun, ;W.UlWtit- befij f A Co Warren A Bro, watts, MCB&e ACi.Ynd uthera. * . . «. • • j Fer steamship Cumberland, from Baltimore—Agent A A u. R K. w R Boggs. Bell, Wjlly A Christian, Snfest fif Wyant, Btan A Meyer. Crane A iGM)MIQ Chipmatt A Chapin, M A Cohen, L McCord, F W Cornwell.Claghorn A CUBBiugham. C P Culver A Co A Cover. D K Dillon, M M Davidson, J GlUIland llictUl. hpililf A Co, H O Mehrteu. H MnAlpio, JlirtTtotnTire, R Mdntfre A cb. ijr tflS RUBS’ RUSS’ RUSS’ K RU^’ Rua»’ x o PILOT WITH Alt NECCSSATiY 8^^ ST. DOMINGO BITTE ST. DOMINGO BITTE Q861 E3i X *Ei DOMINGO BITTEHH Ona.of the most* yaluible combinations of mMiftne unfi an agreeable beverage that htt ever bertii Olfcma toAhe public. Millions of boUiteawere sold'Vfirynfehotrtttte North during the last to® y<raf* and, wherever lidroto^ it has proven ft wdcoifeft addition to the tfitaffffistitWe, the famRy circle, and .tefieiofa sideboard. _ ' JL Who have lost strength and appetite, and .aaffer, from naases. vomitting and vertigo— GBNTLEMEN who '-don't feel very well” Jast before breakfast or dinner, whose stomach is odt of order aid syltem is generally deranged— MGT1IBRH weaning children, and aaffartag Ware ,^ep*rai(i^W}tty— 11 CHILDREN of a sickly nature, and sour, dj«eptic cottstltatlon— TRAVELERS wfio have occasion to change their t miUarioup districlfff end are ssbject- ‘ alic influences, will fiud one of the tie Tonics and xuvigoratora at th can cdllFLETE. Thia Rtearner was built in H v:\ Her length is. ------ Breadth Dep id measures 114 81 MftftuRnexiti . .x Her Cylinder is 2G iuclii stroke. , , This steamer Is in fine rairtfir^ - -r'ter und fw immediate uso. t/ Tsrms—One-half cash, the ^ruice io i. '»lia ble hotbs, with approved e\id* rscr. r it "t ithef of the Banks in ChmrlestO'-.; sixty ^.-s-araff the J day of rale. Purchasers to puy fcrjiecesa^ry papers. Bepfi-tda KBkdri'bloitoilaM's Memoranda TUB fteamshfif Cnmberl :md reports—Friday, Seofe , exchanged signals witfc jtte achoetffr Lilly, off Cape Henry; Saturday, 8th, at 8 A. M„ passed steamship North PoiLt, off Cape llatteras, ticarlug N. MU twelve ndm distant from Savaanzh, bound'tu BalTOore; Sii^ffiy, 9th, at 7 o'clock A. M., parted teamslilp Sau Salvador,.18 miles N. E. of Frying Pau Shoals, from Savannah for New York ; at 7.30 passed steamship Adella, 18 miles N. E. of Fry. ing ran Shofils, from Charted ton for Baltimore. Steamer swan reports—Met steamer Two Boys at lire obstructions, and steamer Laura at Johnson’s Landing. t*msaengers. ' Per steamship Herman Livingston, from New York —G P Barlow, Jas C Trice, Jas Oaruly. J F Coles, JE W idsworth, Mrs Mary Carroll. Mrs H J McElroy, W p Dockey, Miss 8 E Coles, Mrs M A Shields, J T Pat i-rson, R S lbana, A Cohen, W W Lyon. I Stemegan, J Marks, A Springer.’ Mrs D Paramore, Miss Marcus. M Burke, C Screus, E Feucltlwang, S Gazsn. Mr Solomon, Brant R.vau, Mies S A Suow, G Watsod, E M Suow, J A Greeu. li B Marston, Jacob Levy, J Sullivan, J H Moses, M blkan, Thos Gi.hool). DR Lobdell. W lYoodbiidge, 8 Lord, Dr K June, K D Hau l on, Oe Hadrick and chHd, W J Mayberty. Alex Cutuphell, Mr Ford, J D Markham. G A Cole, C P Janes, T B Griffin, ft H Crouch, J L McFarland, 'M Craine, H Meinbunl aud lady, A Freiileuocrg, B RUSS’bv¥P#onwhj§xeycocktail RU^’-d'f.'' DbMINGO BirnSRS. J I (n'i . I . ■■ ' .S- THY THEM. BUT OHO. -, RUSS’ ST. DOMINGO PUNCH, RUGS’ AKRACE- PUNCH', ffn 1 ■- ■ ■■ • ■ MADE FROM BATAVIA RICK. -ij c - <77* or. tit II 7 RUS^’ ^I^SSIN^, f UNQH, RUSS’ GIN COCKTAIL The inert tteUertHatniniasti nos that. aTWtexpffil Utah’s Mate—cjisaper Ujan any STEADY DHLS'* ■ l> he world, ,. j, RASPBERRY M’KUP, 'As .m, I ,1,;.,,. GINGER CORDIAL -i.iH Af LEMON SYRUP- r Spti mi h»nd and numn&ctaml to order. uVT iitilii" ><•>*•. ca, No. 94 • BoM Wbolesaie ' [AL3 t, WATSON A ca, OSoer*. d27eod-ly i Dey ttreet, New YfidL 1 ;' iby W, M. WALSH. Wbolewle Drqggtafc Estabiisfi^d in 1780! ( >*j?m»- < ’i n-u-il j= !■»■■ ■■ SOUPS! CANDLES! STARCH! J. C. Hull’s Son, Wo. 34 PARK BOW, WW tURK,, Invites the nttention of Wtjrers ta hls dlerfcof -every grpffe't* Staple and Fancy Soaps. Constantly bn baud ah^ for safe liy HAnDELL A Rellly,C DRogers, Secaaten, Smlth^ACo, Ti^n A Gordon, Taylor. MeldeB A Co, 8# Ttlffrti, J L VUla- longa, A Whcawfl 0«z and othra* Per steamer Swan, from Augusta—>1 Coi W M Davldson. TJ McKlusky, L. r H Wtlfiogham. Brigham, Hohrt A Oo, from Augusta—E C Wade A • L JGntltnoUJUj CsaatgnM* par Csntral Rallroadj 8ept. io.ilfiM, 96 bales cotton, 1*0 sacks flour, 10 bales yarn, 3 s, Jffeara old iron, "-•Vop A Caen Jones A Wkf. i, Pat Whelan, J M Clarke, iHrae A Thomas, Wlnborn, Lawton A Oo, J T Patterson A Co. J McAl- pin, B 0 Wade. Cunnerait, Johnson A Go, M H Wll- ILama, F W Sims A Co. Austin A Ellis, McKAY, BLISS A CO., Commission Merc! 1* BALERS in White Oak and Yellow Pins Timber o Sj all sixes. Cash advances made on consignments of Timber, Gotten, Ndval Stores, *c. The abovs-named house offer unusual thdimes for the sale of Southern Products, and respectfully ae- ndt ctmsignmento. ' i HoKAY. BT*I8B A OCX, dTl-Uwtf 16* Broadway, H. V. "IjmeofRoml, 8t SLOMI. SfOBSS • STEGfiLL, COTTON FACTOES, and CMuaiMiM ffi ifltoWard’a Iawer.*****, v ’ . , bat otreet, • - ' '■ 7 savannah, »A.. Will make liberal advances produce ittlratyR or, °Trk ^ U to our correspondents in New Tors. On resaohabie tertM. VODB OOUNTtNG RDOM8 and TWO LARGE HALLS In the i££k building on the corner of Bay and Lln- ”etreets.. PesertrtoA given lm mediate ly i ei>WAKP PABMjpAa. ’ Cotton Yarns, j ( \V m BEST DraCfflPTIOT. r«elveddlrera U from the Oconea MUK green county, Georgia, M '*3&2Z£!!*1 afar *Dwfit A HERTZ AGO. ,1 l. -Ill.-, -.lUilUS ,n,:llull n.,/ !.-,,;..,mi j Sloop Fanny Atary-, -lil''-flf»l3<J :; 'Ufli 0, ffS4L'>H , r Ie running rcgu’ur trips between Savannah L ertl .... / .. . . rn.rrlul* rufstd • an! Under contract with the United Slates aud Brszi Government* for the carriage of thp mailf, will dis. patch one oi their, N£W F1B?T CLASS SlbSWHEUL STJElAMaaiPS, each over 2.000 ton* burihc-o, On uiu ^2d of Every Month, ... ,i i i. From the f*brt of New York? 1 For the following nan etl povts and at the folhw- iblc It* t cus .tiaic remarkably d States mnl. The der an 1 ••i "iu '"aj" ' "T itiink trips. Sit- carries t.ie I •“■Lfj'.i--P r> i. >*-..i,- - .: i:-: . «<s andT’wu.-'p.'-rLfiion tio.mtteuy and '.ijtp.:)v-il ...ntbern'.'iJt'r^'rt'flltftSiBieti’irttw*hVjpntntk|6 • aer- . i<5 For Ai%usta AND ALL f^DINGS ON THE iA^ANISLAII RIVER. .JrA-Ji nilh'jolu): kAaiLUrS' AT PRIVATE SALE. . BY BELL, WILLI A CHR1S P1A JL 500 BAt.ES NOlthlERN HAT'" 1 For aalu, to arriva per bri^ LaUgcliack, Fj;.**a pected. ^ stei>5-i di yt i administrators sale. . BY BHIiL. WILLI St CHRiSTIAS. Will he sold by order of fHe .l.virt, Iti TrOh' <*1 fii • Court H ,U*‘J, ou the FtHVi’ TL-E4DAV i.i (JCtelierf betweeti ihe legal hour* of m c. *»im> AVKUb.UK i—iNiV. S' * .1 .1 jit will satll as above on ■'- '**•• Wcdneaday, 1t!rpt’r' i!J, nt^ 5 o'rlofk a. m, For freight or passage, applv on board, or to -M, A* COHEN, Agent. in ionliiig county. Oth district. No. *415. A.. Ill' I'. 8.—Positively no freight fecetved a. ,er 8a. ,r Union county, 7lh^disliiE, Ul GcCttb No. K4, t ifaf onday <»i departu«t*,:;.;i jl tainlng 1*0acres. Also. dOsh.trOs Gcanpa-Umbos*)* . ti'Vtftcfliyifltfft I It to «a.arjs»a& xm r’ rOLD M-iEklV LL\B. Teraie cash, purchaser to p-iyfot' titl'k. * wjj > (JL B. KIN’jr, &'i28-tdd Ail uii:: i 3: ra tor. iJf ibfRniTTniiffssamki:iiintt BY To JVAVAL.sH. On TUESDAY, October 2 J, will be sold in front of tbe fiodft House.'eist half of*baft No.-81, i'dftuUhl.’. Ward, subject to a ground rent of $11.80 per annum with improvement*, a Dwelling with four rotuus, uuJ. itcheuiu yard. , Ekst bhlf of Lot No. 18, Green Ward. Ground runf, $17.66 per annum. Improvements—two-story Dwviii- ing, with six rooms, Kitchen aud Stable. . . . 40 shares Central Riilroad ^tqck. . JTSold for a division amongst the lieirs. " Terms cash, purchase! paying for titledinfl stamp?: 3 auiO-ftds igolU or lu» cqmva' FtLST OABIK. ffrociNew VorkW&lThomas.. $<50 mud New York to $i£t> bfr. in New York to Bemaiubaco 110 (from Now York to Bhbia.j. * *80 tftem Nev\ fork to Bio c’.e Janeiro.... w "at half these rates Qi^als included, fcu •: uol.hctiuiu^ l, . . j* *:• i ku exp> n«#iced Su^eon m attac hed to each vessel. All Le Here must paw through the Pust Cffic? Post* t^e lp cems. ; For .ui tliL-r information or pansuge tipp y to 'V/ i. B. li. HAftCDtth, Agent, No. 12 tuudard's Block. GAKRlbON W ALLEN, * m>31 New York Agents. COTTON GINS. Saw Gins lor* sale by Richardson & Barnard. auff) tt Leaye e?sry. and Saturday. For '-EL ; S'la., .TOUCHING AT BRUNSWICK# ST. MA RY’S, FKHNANDINA, JACKSON VILLE AND yCOLATA. EXECUTOR’S .SALE. BY THOMAS* J. W lL.SU, On TUESDAY, October fid, Wilt be'sclfl in frout of ; theCoprlHonse, - . , . - • ONE SMALL WOODEN ACkCOIXG. fill IlieYcAlW-j ern quarter of east half of L'jt No. 31, Columbia Ward, fronting on York street iaUe.' J Sold for tbe bench the heirs aud creditors of said estate. . Terms cash, purchaser paying fin* titleshnd .stamps au2o ids AT PRIVATE, SALE. BT BELL, WILLY ACHRlSTiAN. - oteshels Ifelltw^CtW. * * ■ '* *1 440 bnshels OatSL t . , 50 bushels choice Rye. 5 lihds Bacon Shoulders. poIS? HP*- ,ro 7i^TTo p ^ f^* r t h EXECUTOR’S SALE. . jj BY BFl.Lu WYt.LY JfcKUtli'at'iyi. ; Win be sola uo thi FlRaT-TUfctoAY jj ffstobeii fc | front of the Court House, in the city of Savanuah, bc- twe»a the legal hours of sale; >. ■■■< : .iUi Lot No. 17, Carpenter's Row, fee siatpte. snd Oo: No. 12, Crawford Ward, ground rent The improve- ; meats consist of S!tppetonr woofipqJHm-w-. aun four ( teuement brick HousSfi belonging L' the estate ot ! Mrs. ' ^licetv unficifi^apt attj.itn pdeke e, Capt. N. KING, and S Y L V A rAs H 0 R i;, Capt. JAMES TUCKER, 11having been specially fitted up for »hf» **ltl> i'unsurpAased HB6PHUIMlli.1V>«h'i»fM>. iqave rejtilan i-f-tr the above places, the Sy’vaa Sit oe i-very TUE 1»AV- MGRNINUvoml the Lizzie '*.-dier every SATUR- l |>AY MDllNING, at ten o'clock, . Rfffutvtiug,’ Will leav%"ff*cksW'’ilV* every ToesAy and Friduy. shrivtnga*lS*rtt.uir.h. twty Wednestfoy. l and Sarttreay ttiorzitigs, n-urny W conneurwith.the. i;New York Bteam ra. For freight oc jfrtiff sp/0,plypt/t|t^-)£lce on Florid- ' wharf, or to i CLAGHORN * CDSSISGHAM, H Mu j uioaffBB > « .... . iMt rahsa i: N. B All freight payable .by shippers. iyl6-tf " F O R S A LE, CHATHAM COUNTY SHERIFFS SALE. 1TT1LL BE SOLD on tire first Tueeday ia Octotvr if next, bclwcen the legal Lours or sale, bewre UieUonftHbu^k'fidor' iu tut el.yu SkVanoth,llie steamer MaKY E..LA, -ish all her tucklii.g aud ap- L ir* 1; ai.o, two Steam ik.il.-rs a*.d one 1 t ot Kakis. •vitNiouan Uie property oi Aveiy Skill, n, bo suikrly a fl ia. i-fcu u out of u.c lloa.urabie the SuperidrCjui! of Ciiith tn county in favor of BaMi- fieUa&Cu. rroperty pointed o a by pi iuiiiTe At- loriiev. * BI£NJ. L. CuL.C, un3Hds Sheriff oi Chatham coa^ty. CHATHAM COUNTY SHERIFFS” SALE. W ILL BE SOLD on the first Tuesday in October next, between the legal hours of Sah, before tue Court HoUsc door, in the city of t*ava iiuh. LOT No. 17, aL<! the improvements itiereou, in Liberty Ward, city of Savannah, b unded on the north by Sta'e afreet, on the boutn by President street, on llie j'.us by dciiursou street, ana on the west by Lot No. 18. Ltv.ed on aS the property of Barney cf. Wagner, ;.> Ajsfy a fi. hi. isiji.e.1 out of the Honorable the r«*tiiiiy court for the county * I Clia ham in Iav ,r of Wei^and A Jafinen. Property pointed oat *'y pl iin- i till a attorn.y. BE J. L. COLE, I aii-H-rd Siicriff of Chctlnm coartr. CITY SHERIFFS SALE. CITY COURT OF SAVANNAH, GEORGIA*. AM BOATS aud TOW rioud bizc ■* an\1 draft. . AL8<J, easels, St.ain Ba ges, &c. A. M. DA COSTA. yiv^i'^T *ire ;r - N Y :'•/ WtttH This p^lfpiqusjonic, setelly m .Q rRi e of ’ • desirable the ceigtib rhood, make nli-. t s m llie State. L - Tho i*uiL is well walerlWHth lakes and numlng branches, that bave never f illed in the -ifost pro- tracte.! -r- u^-hts. and laennc cared lands are cov- <^TeiU^lth!Jhedttias» |.4lo. tilirhcA.*' ’O ••jj. T'nEsni*ortbsfo«l«'*ils <pl.4iit»lien- snd appar- i tenant.*,# foitesjsbo rkatssintAlu terms; also, the entiie; rop of Corn, Giffreo* 1 Cauc, Potatoes, ac., ....-Jt cvOut-nOJAir,(J.<,AMwliS *1 hia I'tnniatiou isaituated nine miles from Math- son C.-urt Uuuec, Fla , sad two mttes from cherry Lake Church, where there are coed schools now in duccoetol *p.-ra 1 tun. The fertility of the s il aim L, n „ si.^rf,ox*T'. *Tf T *t.aYY■ holm. it,. , healtbfii.ne-s of the place, and !h,. I.igh moral tone of NATIONAL TAX LAW . being the Amended _ turuable to the Novemoer Term, 18JC. of the iilfv Court of B-tvAitnali, Georgia, again,t William }L Luces, and in lavor of W. it waring, i have levied’ou Five boxes gf bo-tsand .-hols, *s me prop erty.of William U. Lucas, pointed out by ihe plau.t ff; and under and by virtue oi an order issued by the Honorable the Judge of the Ciiy Court ui 8-yaitiittij, 1 will soil at public outcry, belore tne Court Ho be, in the city of Savannah, touuty of Chatham,' State of Georgia, between the legal hours ol bale, ou tlie 10th day ol September, a. D 1866. Ihe odd five boX.-a ol Bootsand Suoes. to satisfy s.idat tachment. BENJAMIN L. COLE, Deputy Sheriff of the City Cutlrt of 8 ivaimah. ! City Sh-ittf's office, Savaiuiult, August 31. 1886. , qu3j.tels WILKINSON, WILSON & CO.. i '■* t otton Factors end General Commission Merchants A GBNTS for the purchase and sate of mi kinds of Colton Domestics. ■ liter at acv.rnc > made off rocstemi:, ts Office No. 3 bt ddofd’a Lower Lug . B^y street, Savannah, Geo gta. . C. 8. WILKISbON. Of Newgau Ga 1J.1I rON, **•—»■ Pntmtrty of OksefrmkeaAaton Mi Is, Ala. P. IRWOO. , Of the late Arm of J. W. MuLn-i A Ca.fSav’h. 8- p5-3m THE INTERNA!. REVENUE GUIDE. LAW OP JULY, 13 >6. Containing all the ; Yf«rerte.L**» wiib Declaims. Ku’tags, tlons, Stamp Doties, Ac. Prtce. $ So. Act of Jiffy 26,1*38, Interpolated wffh the Acta of June, 1884, and March. 1885. Price, is ceuts. Oust r- ceivetl sad lm sale Ire —V t* £mL U - ST. <BSTILL *BROTHER. Especially designed ior the use of the Vlrno is now indoraed by all the prominent Chemist* and Gonwtlrawqk tem intonate medicinal qiffiWe^ iiUftr 1 .!' Ye trust that etU'ertabd* jeatii .-«>of it,.vr—»t upon eighty-eigttt yvers rtfi».-zre*r: ;n#o-H«tKi t-irm-ly vMUmreaoW'flhhnscouubii'- <v,v- itses theezceDeuc*' onthte-8unii»n Put Wp In esses, ooB'ainl»isdi*.-*d<'lfiy •;—v- ■ Hr.Q-v mfiWfc SAVANkAH, j'TiicpUtitklotm*now hff-jffMCfcUfot operotlnu,with . Q— ►4»»senspisutedIn l.tg step!* euttos, (rbic'.i will DHIg KOlle ( proMfek.# ,a c - r “’ wfcl “! ,JrTv , %v r v ' loop' C0RS ** wc ® ^ ,or ke * t.TCUA .--M.* lluiu uWmm&Mgk 'fjse&temm*** mm The house of A. H. Bioinger St Co., No. 15 Beaver street, hossaatuined for a period of eighty years » il iirtslrtu that may well be envied.—X J- Kv.tfftV fa.’s- I je5-uod-UAWlv. ■ n i ••-' er—-—: W esleyan. FEMALE ttHEGE, X-ltPOKff. eoqo MACON, GEORGIA. rnn TWENTY-NINTH ANNllAL SBSSION ooeas I October 1st, with > gomplmte faoolti— - "' aad Board, Inclu.lieg Fuel, wa-lu re. — - ■ — --*■ —•- nr* CMrgs tor Tuttlbn uad 8 hif sad Lights, $1*« par r—. f-“ r n Three tenos ia thaioehottatie duartttaffrrtofrachten^liPr r YBIXOW, in store. #HUe tfer.(Wrthffart.i - For sale by 1**1 5 -fea-.l M BHAIMJtY. MHX A, CQ NOTICE. {Vtube Ordlfiffitea' D the 77ih day of Trosg sgljt “ J this city.'and upon hones be paid n cetvc *& j-.ogJ a»W»»Mrph imber, 1385, llie taxes upon of merchandize and S&S^r^redlo ed is prepared to tc- onth of April. T. GIBSON, City Treasurer. i-UMjod. retain U|A /* n 16 I PABIU3 ALLEN, (S P’he street. N ;w York. LIME. 2000 BARREL8 01 b ** t bockland lime, ia flue order, for sale by ■ - ayl-tf BKADLKT. H-'LL A QS. WANTED TO PURCHASE, FOB CASH, A TWO 8TOBY BRICK DWELLING. Must he located in a good neighborhood. Address, slating particulars, K. P. TUNIfiON, WANTED. A SITUATldb* sranted hy a competent young SoAn" MOJg t U Iff UKING MA1>K cuutaiztiag jyiMBk j joo j ^ BrattieUw^yt Odo3 Painters Warded immediately, at - ■ , 1 HLBPHY A CLARK*. Corxer Ball and Bryan Bireetr, ■ePS-tf Upstate*. ■Notice. . _ _ ^GNKp hsUe entered Into a limited * f f rtoendiln, gnder the Plra name of CRANK * GRAYBILL, for the trsnsqcttiff or* General Com- missioa busioees la the Otty of Sarsnash Hemaa the coaunqa « the first the Cat of This) augAffw