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steamship Herman Livingston, Thhredajr, Sdpt
, o’clock a. m.
0 ^iclrosbil, Alabama, Saturday, September 15, at 2
“^meiEataw, Saturday, September 16 th, at,—
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•Biiisblp Cumberland, Wednesday, September
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sitamsldP l a juIc, Sunday, September IS, at —
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L FOB AUGUSTA.
Steamer Swan, Wednesday, September 12th, at 9
flvlock a. ui. i
0 FOB FLOBIDa.
St unicr LliZie Baker, every Saturday morning, at
'swamwsylvan Shore, every Tuesday morning, at
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The rsftuiar weekly mt
Was held last evening, Dr. J. D. Fish, Cl&nnan, prt-
-T «f.“%K.,A. _
of the Boafe of Health ►.*
state that the meeting, aa'foaB former
attended by a very small number of
t^emembefsaithe Board. *
•cioeao.™* The minntee of the last meeting were read and
13-»* 10 ° 1 ' virffo. Tuesday. September 18th,at — confirmed. . _
SteimslitP B The following wards were reported upon by the
post or savann j
Arrived,
SteaiSihtp Wo Tibbetfo Cbnj^Boetonl^B
* Barnard.
Leave*
Ar ,ivol and Departure of Trains.
XSTr.al. BAU.BOAD DAILY FAS8EHOBB UP TBAIN
. .-.a savannah at.................... 8 A. M.
at Augusta at. ..6:15 P. u,
Sat Macon 8 p.m.
uaily down PASSENGER TRAIN
T naves Macon at • H M.
^.Hves wusta at 8:45 a. m.
Arrive 3 at Savannah at 7:05 p. m.
UP NIGill PASSENGER TRAIN
, gavannah at 7:05 P. m.
a t Augusta at 4:00 a. u.
drives at Macon at 7:00 a. m.
down night passenger train
7eareS Macon at 5:40 P. M.
i f .« V cs Augusta at ... .8:25 p. m.
drives at .Savannah at .V.\5t30 A. M.
The Milledgeville and Gordon trains connect with
the up Jay and down night passenger trains at Gordon.
TUSXIC AND GULF RAILROAD—DAILY (Sundays eX-
cepted)
Leaves Savannah at 7:30 a. X.
Arrives at Thomasville at 7:30 P. M.
Leaves Thomasville at 6:00 a. m.
Arrives at Savannah at 6:10 P. if.
Time of Closing Mails.
Post Office. Savannah, Ga.
Mads close at this office as follows:
Uv central Kailroad, for Augusta, South Caro-
hna (Hilton Head and Beaufort) and all States in the
i'niuii, excepting Florida and that part of Georgia
supplied by Florida Steamers and Atlantic and Gulf
Kailroad, at 6 p. in. daily.
Bv Central Kailroad, for Augusta, Columbus,
Mi ledgeviUe and Nashville, through pouches and way
jioucli. 5 a. m. every day.
By Atlantic and Golf Railroad, for all points on
:btr road and contiguous; Bainbridge, Monticello, Fla.,
Tallahassee and Northwestern Florida and the West
ern aud Southern Coast, 5% a. m. daily, Sundays ex
cepted.
By Florida Steamers, for Brunswick, St. Mary’s,
Feraaudiua, Jacksonville, and all points on St. John’s
river. Northeastern and Eastern Florida, 9 o’clock
Tuesdays aud Saturdays.
By Darien Steamer, 7 % every Friday morning.
Foreign Mails leave Now York during the month
of September as follows: The French, Dales, Ham
burg and Nassau, N. P., steamers on the 8th; the
(. uuard—lrom New York on the 11th, from Boston on
the l*2tli; Aapiuwall, on the 11th; the Havana and Ant
werp steamers on the 12th; Mexican, via Havana, on
the 10th; Santiago de Cuba, Bremen, Dales and _am-
burg, on tlie* 15th; the Cunard and Havana, on the
linlT; Nicaragua, on the 20th; Aspinwall, on the 21st;
Brazilian, Kingston, Bremen, French, Dales and Ham-
bur-', on tbe 22d; Cunard—from New York on the
25th, from Boston on the 26th; Havre, Dales and Ham
burg, ou the 20th.
Money Sent Without Danger of hose,
By means of Money Orders, at the Savannah Post
Office.
I3f-Post Office opens for business at 9 a. m. and
doses at 5 p. w. On Sundays the office is open from
y to 10 a. in. A. L. Harris, P. M.
Messrs. ESTiLL A BROTHER, Newsdealers, Sta
tioners and Booksellers, Bull street (down stairs}
comer ot Bay lane, next to the Post Office, are au-
•horized agents for the Daily News & Herald.
All orders left with them will be promptly attended
TAKE AYER’S PILLS for all the purposes
of a Purgative, for Constipation, Indigestion, Htadr
ache and Liver ffemplaint. By universal accord,
they are th» best of all purgatives for family use.
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Kuierprize Mills, Savannah.
We invite the special attention of consumers and
retailers of grits and meal to the advertisement of
Messrs. K. J. Wade & Brother, proprietors of the
Enterprize Mills, corner of West Broad and Congress
streets. The Messrs. Wades, who aro experienced
millers, have recently made extensive improvements
of their mills, and are now prepared to furnish to
consumers and retail dealers grits and corn meal
ground with great care from selected corn, and un
surpassed in quality by auy similar articles ever sold
in this market. Their machinery' is of the latest im
provement aud best construction, which enables them
to grind corn in every style to suit the most fastidi-
..... m*. in ms wiu grinu imny-nve uusnem
corn per day, and the capacity of their new ware
house being upwards of 30,000 bushels, they are en
abled to keep constantly on hand a full supply of corn,
which they select with a special view to grind for their
customers.
-if their stand in the market fresh ground grits and
meal can be obtained in quantities to suit purchasers
'each morning. They are also preoared to furnish re-
tiii dealers regularly with grits and meal of a uniform
quality on the most reasonable terms.
The Messrs. Wade give their personal attention to
their milling business, and are determined to spare
neither pains nor expense to merit public confidence
aud patronage. Samiilcs of their grits, of very
superior quality, may be seen at our counting room.
Sjioiled Hides.
Two negro butchers, George Grant and Alfred Shell-
man, were placed on the information docket, charged
with carrying spoiled hides to market. On the case
being brought before His Honor the Mayor yesterday
momiug, Shellman stated that the hides in. question
were a portion of those of eight beeves which had
been killed the day previous, and he could not account
for one portion of them smelling bad and the other
portion not .shellman was probably unaware that
the hides wnich created a stench had laid in the sun,
perhaps, for several hours longer than the others; at
all events the shrimp venders lost all their custom
W lile the hides remained in the market and in such
cl jse proximity to them, as the stench induced; the
belief that the shrimps were all spoiled. After hear
ing the case, His Honor fined Shellman five dollars
for having the hides in market, and fined Grant five
dollars for his non-appearance at Court.
diembers of the Board
At*son Ward in good condition, except the lane
in rear of Marshal House. £
Berrien Ward, in good condition.
Charlton Ward, in good condition.
Chatham Ward, in good condition.
Forsyth Ward, in good condition.
Jackson Ward, in good condition.
Jasper Ward, in good condition, except aroqad the
pump near the corner of Jefferson and Charlton
streets, where a pool of stagnant water is standing.
Brown Ward, in good condition.
Old Franklin Ward, in good condition, except a wink
opposite the Cotton Press, which needs to be filled up.
Reynolds Ward, in good cori&ition.
Lafayette Ward, in goodcofcklitian.
South Oglethorpe War&3h*go6d condition.
Magazine Ward, in good condition.
Washington Ward, in good condition.
Dr. Waring offered the following: ..
Resolved, That the Secretary be authorized to pub
lish in the papers of the city, in tabular form, the
number of deaths, both white and black, which have
occurred since January 1, 1866. Adopted.
After the passage of the above resolution a discus
sion arose between several members of the Board in
regard to certain communications which have appear
ed in the News and Herald. The author of one of
the communications being present, quite an anima
ted personal discussion was indulged in until the
speakers were called to order.
Order being restored, Dr. Waring read a lengthy
report on the subject of sewerage an^ drainage, after
which he painted out on the map the various locations
about the city that needed draining; also, the riven
into which the various lands should be drained, ae
well aa showing the general benefits to be derived by
the city, in the event that the city authorities should
think proper to take the m<er into consideration.
There being no other business before tbe Board,
the meeting adjourned.
Tlie New Loan Association.
The call, to be found in our columns this morning,
for a meeting of citizens to organize a new Loan Asso
ciation, to be called "The Workingmen's Loan Asso
ciation of Savannah,” is most opportune, and looks to
the supply of a great want in bar community. This
want is house room and houses. It is well known
that our population far exceeds the necessary number
of dwelling houses, and many persons have been com
pelled to subject themselves and their families to
most contracted and uncomfortable places of abode.
Several families have often been crowded into bouses
built for only one, and every shelter i?4he city has
been occupied.
This state of things is a good evidence of the in*
creasing prosperity of the city; but it creates a de
mand for bouses. This demand, too, is well enough
known, but w^lack the money—the capital—to enable
us to engage in the work of its supply. It is the pur
pose of this Association to lend this money. By
taking a few shares of 'stock in this enterprise any
person may borrow a sum of money, for any purpose,
upon the simple payment of monthly dues.
The "Savannah Mutual Loan Association” is nOV
successful operation, and has, in many instances, i
torded to our citizens the means of procuring perma
nent homes. The advantage of the new Association
consists in its being the beginning, with its shares
valned at one dollar, while in the old one the shares
are worth one dollar for every month of its existence,
reaching now as much as thirty-eiglit dollars per
share.
This call, then, contains a proposition of general in
terest to our citizens. It offers the opportunity of
securing a home for every person who takes stock in
the Association designed to be formed, and we trust it
will be encouraged by our people. Let there be a
good attendance on Thursday night at the Long Boom
and a strong impulse be given to a good enterprise,
Steamer H M Cool, Taylor, Darien—M A Cohen.
irkFFF.R for sale, fro* Steamek North Fotat,
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Impart*
Per steamer II U Cool, from Darien—118 bbl* crude
turpentine, 11 bbl* spirit* turpentine, 37 bids rosin.
7 bales wool.
Cleared.
Hu“o P am N m1 ! i t ; Dgale ’ C “ peDteT - New Yort -
Hrig Helen O Phinney, White, Yartnouth, N 8.
WSlm^k 1 <5^ 1UlXt8r ‘ WaUter ’ New U* T e°. Conn—F
Schooner Hall, Adams, Charleston—F M Myftll.
Export*.
Per steamship Nightingale, for New York—486
balds upland cotton, 20 bales domestics, 12 bales sea
Island cotton, 192 bids rosin, 32 bales cotton batting,
19 bbls terrapins, 2 pkgs peanuts, 17 pkgs mdse, and
*5 bbls and boxes fruit.
Per brig Helen O Phinney, for Yarmouth,. N 8—
280,000 ft lumber.
Per brig Abby Tliaxter, for New Haven, Conn-
120, 276 ft Umber, 25,341 ft boards.
paneagen.
Per steamship Nightingale, for New York—C C
^yres, Mrs Rebecca Spiers, child and infant.
Per steamer H H Cool, from Darien—Lieut W Bard
and 16 privates, Adam Strain, Robert Smith, Hr
Winchester, M L Farrias.
Consignees.
Per steamship Wm Tibbetts, from Boet n—C R B
Agent, U V Ilutcbins, Singleton, Hunt A Co, G C
Freeman, Lathrop A Co, F \V Lewis A (Jo, Lillienthsi
A Kohn, E Padelford, C D Rogers, H Memturii, 81
Fbrce; L P Strong A Sou, W L Peabody, W H Leak,
Anderson A Wood, A L Freidebberg, Brady A Hoses,
Rogers, Snellings A Co, E Mcln'ire, JAW Ruther
ford, Richardson A Bnrnard, L J Quiimartiu A Co, V
h Colby A Co, S B Harrington, F W Sims <t Co, A J
Hiller A Co, and others.
Per steamer H H Cool, from Darien—Hunter A
Gainmell, L J Joseph.
aud In store-^
200 bbls. cboiceBaltlmore Baker* near -•
300lacks Stovall’s Georgia Floor *
10 tahds. choice Sides
IP ,do. J do. Shoulders
- c caaks choice Sugar Cared Hams
60 boxes Soap
so boxes Starch
25 boxes Ground Pepper
2S boxe* assorted Candy
30 boxes Ground Coffee
30 doaen Buckets
25 dozen Brooms
25 boxes Adamantine Canales,
And a general assortment of
SUGAB, COFFEE AND TEAS.
1,560 bushel* White Corn
l.ono bushels Oats.sepfreodat
Consignees per Central Kailroad.
Sept. 11, 1866
113 bales cotton, 8 bales and 1 bdl yarn, 35 balefi
old bagging and rope, 5 bales wool, 34 bbls, 2 boxer
and 20 sacks dried fruit and mdse, to Crane A Gray
bill, F W Sima A Co, Bradley, Hill A Co, E Padelford,
J W Lathrop A Co, R Habersham A Son, J L Villa-
■ l,SJ Josephs A Co, Wm Duncao, P H Behn,
er A Fullerton, Johnston. Woods A Co, Bryan,
Hartridge A Co, LaBoche, West A Daniels, H A
McAlpln, Hunter A Gammell, So Ex Co, J T How
ard, G L Cope, Geo N Nichols. W H Stark A Co,
Brigham, Holst A Co, Hiram Roberts’ Sous.
Receipts per Atlantic At Gulf R. R.
Sept. 11,1666.
30 bales cotton and mdse, to Jae A Roberts, Sloan,
Stubbs A Stegall, T H Austin, Claghorn A Cunning
ham, Tison A Gordon, C R R Agent, L J Guilmartiu
A Co, E C Wade A Co, Bell, Wylly A Christian, W G
Dickson, J o Marcy.
Financial and Commercial.
Domestic Felicity.—John Wilson, a negro, was
arrested about eleven o’clock on Monday night in
Coopershop lane, for attempting to cut his wife’s throat
with a razor, and threatening to shoot a negro man
who had called a policeman to arrest him. On the
C3re being brought before His Honor the Mayor, yes-
terd *y morning, a witness stated that he lived direct
ly opposite to Wilson, and about eleven o’clock on
Monday night heard a great disturbance in his house.
<)u going over to learn what was the matter, he saw
Wilson whipping his wife and threatening her with a
razor. Thinking that a tragedy of some kind was
about to be enacted, he immediately went in search
of a police officer, and had Wilson arrested. Wilson
on discovering that witness had brought a policeman
to arrest him threatened to shoot him. The wife of
Wilson endeavored to lighten the charge brought
against him as much as possible, by stating that there
was no difficulty in the house with Hie exception of
soma loud talking that she and her' husband had
about a shirt he wanted, and which she told him had
not been made. After a little cross questioning she
stated that her husband had whipped her a little with
* switch, but explained his having *razor in his hand
by stating that he took it out to cot a stick to whip
her with.
The wife of Wilson told a very good tale in order to
refute tbe statement of the colored witness, who had
her husband arrested for ill-treating her, but as Wilson
acknowledged having whipped his wife and disturbed
the neighborhood, he was sente:
States Barracks for one week.
The County Court.
In the County Court yesterday morning, Judge
Levi S. Russel presiding, the Grand Jury found the
following true bills :
State vs. Robert Watts, alias Eppanop (colored)—
Liieeny.
State vs. Cesar White (colored)—Larceny.
State vs. Samuel Nornlan (colored)—Larceny.
State vs. William Clarke—Larceny. Committed for
trial.
The following named persons having plead [guilty,
were sentenced as follows :
Robert Chappell (colored), maliscious mischief.
Plea guilty. Fined one hundred and twenty-five dol
lars, or to be placed at labor on the public works
for ninety days.
John Middleton (colored), larceny. Plea guilty.
Sentencde to pay a fine of two hundred dollais, or to
be placed at labor on the public works for five months.
George Wiliiams (colored), larceny. Plea guilty.
Fined two hundred dollars, or to be placed at labor
on the public works for five months.
Wm. Clarke (colored.) Affray—plea guilty—fined
thirty dollars, or fifteen days imprisonment. Sent in
the'County Jail.
Cyrus Baldwin (colored.) Malicious mischief'—fined
fifty dollars, or twenty-five-days labor on the pnblic
work9.
At the request of the Grand Jurors, His Honor,
Judge Russell, has consented that the Grand Jury
shall meet twice a week, viz : Tuesday and Friday af
ternoons, in future.
Stealing from the Blind.—Robert Watts, a ne
gro was brought up before His Honor the Mayor yes
terday morning, charged with stealing a pair of shoes
from a storekeeper who is blind. The negro had
been a constant visitor to the store for some time and
never was suspected by the proprietor of evil doings.
One day last week daring his visit to the store, he
asked for a drink of water. He was told to help him
self, and on going after the water picked up a pair of
new shoes that were in the store, and immediately
left. Alter his departure the shoes were misled by
the wife of Hie storekeeper, and suspicion at once at
tached to Wstts,the negro, who had just left tbe store.
A few days after the storekeeper was informed that
the negro had offered the shoes for sale; snbsequenty
it was discovered that the same negro had disposed of
the shoes to a drayman for one dollar. After the ne
gro had sold the shoes he again returned to the store
when the proprietor^accused him of the theft, which
he denied until he was collared and a policeman sent
for. He then acknowledged having stolen the shoes,
and sold them for a dollar. His Honor the Mayor af.
ter hearing the testimony in the case, turned the ne
gro over ito the County Court for prosecution.
Tall Corn.—Dr. A. Oemler has presented us with a
couple of stalks of com grown ofi his form, four miles
from the city, knorfn as die Hampstead Village Place,
which will, we think, compare favorably with any
grown in this vicinity.' The stalks are fourteen feet
in height, with ears eleven feet from the root The
Dr. informs us that many of th« stalks bear as many
os four ears. He represents the crops of cotton and
corn on his place as remarkably good.
to the United
New Yorlr Market.
Friday, Sept. 7—1 P. M.
Flour, &c.—The market for western and state flour
is fairly active and all grades are 10@15c. better. The
inquiry is very general for the home and Provincial
trade.
The sales are 13,500 barrels at $5 75@$7 85 for su
perfine state; $5 85@$9 60 for ordinary and common
extra state; $9 70@$10 85 for fancy state; $7 40(a>$9 50
for tbe low grades 9f spring wheat western extra;
$9 25@$10 50 for shipping Ohio; $10 75<&$14 00 for
trade aud family brands of Ohio, Michigan and In
diana, and $U(ai$15 25 for St Louis extras.
Southern flour is moderately active and the low
grades are firmer. Sales of 250 bbls. at^flO 60@$11 60
for common to fair Baltimore and country extras, and
$11 75@$15 70 for trade and family brands.
Corn meal is heavy. 8ales of 350 bbls Brandywine
at $4 80.
Grain.—The wheat market is better both as to price
and demand. Choice old spring and new amber win
ter are better. The supply of new spring is very
small, and prices are 8@llc. higher at the close.
The sales are 52,000 bush, at $2 40@$2 55 for No. 2
Wilw&ukie Club; fair No. 1 do. at $2 05(a-$2 25 for
choice amber do.; $2 20 for unsound red state; $2 60
@$2 68 for new amber do.; $3 05 for white Michigan,
and $2 80 for white Genesee.
Oats are dull and heavy at the close, though prices
are without essential change. Tbe sales are 35,000
bush, heated Chicago at 44@47c.; fair to good do. at
48@5l)c.; state at 60c.
Corn at the opening was firmly held, but the market
is heavy at the close. The stock is large. The inqtiiry
is moderate, and for home trade. The sales are 82,500
bush, western mixed at 81>£($82>£c., mostly at 82c.,
the latter rate for Illinois river corn.
Provisions,—A fair business was done in pork, but
prices are a shade lower, closing heavy.
For forward delivery sales of 1,550 bbls. mess, seller
all the year, at $28 25; 250 bbls. do. seller November,
at $3 50; 100 bbls. do. seller October, at $32 62>a,now
offered freely at $32 50, and 500 bbls. do. seller-from
the 20th inst. to the 1st of November, at $33 25.
The sales, cash and regular, are 3,370 bbls. at $32
for old mess; $33.18%@$33 31.% for new do.; $30for
prime; $29 75@$30 for old prime mess.
Beef is a little more active and steady. Sales of 300
bbls. at $16@20 for plain mess; $20(gV21 for extra do.
£ ierce beei is uomiual.
eel hams are inactive.
Bacon is dull.
Lard is dull and unsettled, prices nominal. We
quote at 17%fa) 18c. for No. 1; 18%@18%c. for city,and
2t@20%c. for fair to prime stenm aud kettle rendered
—the latter rate for choice.
Coffee.—Rio is dull but firm. Sales of 450 bags
ex Gertrude, on private terms. Other styles are
quiet.
Cotton.—Tbe market to-day is steady. Sales of 600
bales at 32%(a)35c. for middling uplands, and 32%(5>
35c. for New Orleans and Texas.
Hay.—The demand is fair and the market firm at 65
@75c. for new, aud 80(§*87%c. for old.
Hemp.—Manilla is firm at 10%c., gold. Other kinds
are doll.
Molasses.—All descriptions are dull and nominaL
Rice—Is quiet and unchanged.
Stearine.—Sales of 28,000 lbs. at 18%@20%c-
Sugar.—Raw sugars are in good demand and firm,
at 10%@>10%cvfor fair to good refining. Refined are
dull.
Tallow.—The market is more active, but prices
are easier. Sales of 150 lbs. at 12@12%c. for western
and 12%@12%c. for city.
Whiskey.—The market is steady at 35. in bond.
Naturalized.—The following persons appeared be
fore Hia Honor, Judge Russell, of the County Court,
yesterday, and, after taking the prescribed oath, were
declared to be citizens of the United States, viz :—
John McDonald and John Clabby.
For copies of late Macon papers we are indebted
to the National Express Company, and for late copies
pf Ha$%fille papers we are indebted Southern
IqtcaCompany- i / W.. ,'L ?
UAXSDXtCB Vegetable Sanative Pili*
tion aad Dyspepsia, will be fbund tnvali
tng the system to healthy flfetion.
Mtalatnr* Almanac—Tills Bay*
San rises
San sets
Belligerents.—Ann Jones and Rose Johnson, two
colored women, were brought up before His Honor,
the Mayor, yesterday morning, charged with disturb
ing the peace and quiet of that most orderly portion
of the city, Bryant Raw. When arrested, the com
batants were about to go in to one another in regular
pugilistic style. They were both armed, one with a
knife and the other with a tumbler. They were both
sent to the Police Barracks for one week. A default
ing witness in the case was fined five dollars for his
non appearance, and ordered to be arrested.
Turned Over.—William Clark, a private in the
United Slates Army, charged with stealing • bridle,
the property of Thomas Maguire, and also charged
with stealing the clothing belonging io a negro
woman, was yesterday turned over by his Honor the
Mayor, to the County Court for an in vestigatidLof the
matter.
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Arrivals at the Hotels.
Throwing Offal is the Streets.—Prince Bix,
a colored vender,of coffee and eatables in the market,
was placed upon the Information docket, on the
charge of throwing offD from hia coffee stand into the
atreet, near the market. On railing tlie case yesterday
morning, Bix fading to appear, was fined five dol‘
lare for the offence' and five dollars for non^pear-
ance.
Thb regular sale of mules, horses, 4c., yrill take
Place thiB day, at 10>£ o’clock, at J. Smith 4 Co.'a ata-
blea, corner of Harrison and West Broad atreet*.
PULASKI HOUSE—W. H. WlLTBEBQKB.
D A Benson, Ga
B Kemingtou, Thomasvlo
J Beckett, City
J K AVells, A 4 G R H
Mrs J T Be veil, child and
servant, GA,
T 8 Martin, GA
n Adams, Ogeechee -
D Greenfield, Ga
J A Bryan, Augusta
J D Wade. Monlicelto
Her J D Branch, Talatroc
J W Herring t lady, do
? McQoeeo. Tliomasvi lc
A Chisholm, Charleston
MARSHALL BDOSg^iSB. Luc«.
P A Biays, Balt ij c Dutch Citv
HWdsou, M B K R It White, hr HO Phinney
8 I s * c Sanbourne, Lt 68 A
E FGoddard, Plercjco |s Katzenoerg, *
D WBdley, Ga |c A Smith^Tn
SC SEVEN HOtJSB—O. *****
1 . . Ml. un I.u. A . » !
H T McDonald, City
C N Mima, Appling co
W L Hartt, N *?T?<
J C P Callecott, Mia*
JOHIJTIAHOX1 00.
Corner Brandi art Jeffersoi Sts. y
Offer for sale the following stock of
GROCERIKS. &c.
300 BULS ' r ' Lot,K ’ varioU4 grade*.
ICO bbls. Porto Rico and Muscovado Sugars.
' ioobois. Clarified Sugars.
2o bbls. Crashed and Powdered Sagan.
& -
160 sacks Bio Coffee.
to mats Java Coffe*. ■*
MO caddies Green and Black Teas choice.
100 boxes Soap, f'
69 boxes assorted Candy.
3*: hhds. Bacon.
6 hhds. Sugar-cured Hams.
26 packages Leaf Lard.
20 bbls. Syrap.
20 bales Assorted Yarns.
Effhales Ganny Cloth. - '
) j. 20 bales Domestic.
10,000 yards Soa Island Cotton.
" IW lbs. Twine.
si bokhe Chewing Tobacco—6* and 10*.
20 boxes Grant A Williams'.
20 boxes Choice Chewing.
50,000 Segars, various brands.
Together with
A-FULL STOCK OF GOODS IN OUR
LINE.
We also offer
6,000 bush. White Corn, choice.
3,000 bush. Feed, do.
1,600 bush. Oats.
200 sacks bran.
1,000 bales Hay. se4-lm
12 caaes Martel Bsandy, direct imp
60 pounds pom Baokiiifl
2 Sk. Micsen^muTteoS importatkza.
macaah.
IY BDWIS K. HBMT2.dk CO.
RDWIN E. HXBT2, i
THIS DAY, at 11 o’clock, wgba sold, in Motaf atora,
10 F 1 ' 1 **•
slightly damaged i
Ten
The twand very fast adurng aidewheel steamship
HEHlJjl LI7DI68T0N,
U.atSs’alMkp.aa
accommo-
1 bate damaged Yi
AUCTION.
BY MU, WYLLY 4 cviumu.
Will be sold THIS DAY, in front of the eUam, the
usual amortment of
Groceries, Tobacco, Candles, Oandleatlcka
Wines, Floor, Starch, Tables
liquor*. Cheese, Shoulder*, Batter Tray
Cigar*, Mackerel, Sidea, Dry Goods, 4c.
ALSO,
A fine assortment of Household Furniture, consist
ing at
Marble Top Table*. Sofa*
Rocking Chairs
Rosewood Chain
One Soda' Water Fountain
Rosewood Frame Looking CHaaeea
Counter, Stores, Demijohns, 4ml, be.
Teresa cash. sspll
W01 tU as above on
iatada^Mpbi
For freight orjpiatage, having superior accom
datkma, apsjf? 1 ^ ^ ^XH- hWwce,
aeplf -ejfctfU
9,060 tons barthea, J. B Baker, eeBmander, will
positively sail on her regular day.
Thursday, Sept. 13, at IO o'clock a. m.
For freight or passage, having new and splendidly
arranged accommodations, apply to.
„ WILDER* FULLARTON.
No engaged berth* secured Jgpr Tuesday, 11th
BV V. J. WALSH
On TUESDAY, October 2d. will be sold. In front of
the Court House, IMPROVEMENTS on Lot No. M on
Writ Broad atreet. aeoond Lot from Gaston stnet-
The Improvements ar*a twootOry Wooden Building
and a Blacksmith’s Shop, subject to a lease for four
years aad six mfntheat 660 per annum, the
can be treated for a* private tab. -
Honiara enquire at the Counting
sepl2-2t*wtd*
DAY GOODS!
: YH
DRY GOODS!
AT AUCTION.
BT BELL, WILLY * OffBMWAN.
WUlbesold on WEDNESDAY, September 12th. in
front of the store, at 10>i o’clock,
C caws of a valuable and desirable amortment of
FANCY DRY GOODS, just received from New York
per steamship San Salvador, viz:
(84 pair Ladles' Cotton Hose, assorted sises
tos pair Gents' Half Hoea, assorted sises
72 pair Sospenden
18 Album*
148 Pocket Knives, on Cards
16 dozen Scissora
60 dozes Key King! '.7 '
4(H) Gilt Finger Rings
144 Com! Necklaces ' ■ ■
63 > Head Nets, assorted
72 Nubias, assorted
41 Sbawls, SHaorted
WGorBeus white and colored 1 ; (
130 Mixed Embed Shirts and'Drkwbrs ' * ^
360 pair Merino Half Hose
72 child's Gouts ' ■
Jackets, Yankee Notions, Ac., Ac. ■<*
Terms cash. sepIfrYt
A. M. Sloan, C. F. StL'um.
Late of Rome, Ga. Late of Macon, Ga.
C. W. Stegall. Lata of Thomaevllle.
SLOAN, STUBBS & STEGALL,
COTTON FACTORS,
Forwarding and Commission
DISEASES OF THE FEET.
JVErs. Eliza Keogh*
YKT’HO WAS Instructed in youth by her grand-
Vv father, an eminent surgeon, chiropodist and
medical practitioner, in his professions, has now,
from force or circums ances, assumed the practice
herself, and is specially qualified fur the core oi all
diseases of the feet. She warrants cure, nr no pay.
She is at present at the CORNER OF BROUGHTON
AND BARNARD STREETS, but will soon remove to
a better office. She will visit patients at their resi
dences, if desired.
Refers by permission to Drs. North, Fitch and Horl-
beck, and Ordinary Buist, at Charleston, where she
has had a successful practice. lv»-d.tw.Vwtf
No. 4 Stoddard's Lower Bange,
BAY STREET,
SAVANNAH, GEA.
Will make liberal advances on cotton and other
produce in transit or store, or on consignments to
our correspondents in New York.
au27 3m
Savannah Institute
YOUNG LADIES.
T
HB EXERCISES OP THIS SCHOOL WILL BB
resumed October 8th.
UNDERWRITERS' SALK
BT BBI.1* WILLY Ac CHRISTIAN
On THURSDAY, Uth September, at U o’clock, on
Stoddard’s Upper Wharf, arm be sold,' for account oi
Under writers and all concerned, the SCHUONKR
GLKNROY, copper fastened, together with alt her
Sails, lugging, Anchors, Chains, Hawsers, Bouts.
Furniture, Tackle and Apparel, as She now lie* at the
wharf. Sold by recommendation of a. board of sur
vey of Fort Wardens and Sbipnttuturs for amount .
all concerned. Term* caeh. eBplO-4t
uaYJ HAY!
AT PRIVATE SALE.
BY BEIX, WYLLY B^BHRISTIAN.
600 BALES NORTHERN HAY
For sale, to arrive per brig Ladgaback, hourly ex-
pected. ' ’ eep5St
ADMINISTRATORS SALE.
BY BELU WYLLY A CHRISTIAN.
Will be eoldby order of the Court, in front of thd
Court House, on the FIRST TUESDAY in October,
between the legal hours of sale, 490 ACRES OF LAN 1)
in Appling county, 6th district. No. 916. Also, in
Union connty, 7th district, 1st section, No. 164, con
taining 140 acres. Also, 40 shares Georgia Railroad
stock. Said or the benefit or tbe hplra aud credi
tors of tbe eatate of B. King.
Terms cash, purchaser to pay for tltlce.
au28-tda Admiulatratoi
> hut-sailing steamehtp
CUMBERLAND,
M. P. USINA, Master,
Will sail as above on -, ;
Wtdacaday, Bp<i 12th, ut — o’tletk.
For freight or 'passage ap
aeplh
JANS * GRAYBILL.
Empir e Line
FOR HEW YORK.
THE STEAMER
ETJTAW,
u Commander,
Will sail for the above port on
Saturday, September IStk, ut — o’clock,
For freight DU Lumber, or otberwdsejapply^to
B. H. HARDEE,
No. 12 Stoddard’s Range.
BALTIMORE.
Thu new aud ffitjynr
Capt. H. H. Suoot,
Will sail for BaUiasoae eo
Ispdtr, 16th fast]
For frfcfeiit At’
dationa, apply to
LiSOCHK, WEST * DANIELS,
seplt ' ' Jones'Block.
inst., unless paid for.
sep7 tde
Murray’s Liu©
FOE .
YORK.
CHANGE OF DAY.
The first-class, new steamship
V I MGr O,
E. M. BULK LEY, Commander,
Will tall on her regular dun
Tuesday, Sept. 18, at — u’clupk — m
For freight or passage, having
dationa, app^to ~ HUNTER dfGA
r __lor accommo-
GAMMRLL.
84 Bay street.
Shippers are requested to bring tax teceipts
fox their cotton, as it is by tbe law necessary to attach
them to the Mil* of lading. sept*
HAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
. ’ FOR
ST. THOMAS, PARA, PERNAMBUCO! >
BAHIA, AND RIO DE JANEIRO.
Under contract with the United States and Braal
Governments for the carriage of tbe mails, will die*
patch one of their
NEW FIRST CLASS 8IDEWHEEL
8TBAM8HIPB,
each over 2,000 tone hnrtMJI; , r
On thd ^2d of Every Month,
From the
Port of Not? Yoj'kl
For the following named ports and at the follow-
ingrates of passage, payable in gold or IB equiv#
lent: w
J. S. F. LANCASTER,
Teacher of Senior Department.
JOHN B. MALLARD,
Teacher of Junior Department.
Teacher of Preparatory Department.
Prof. DIETZ,
Teacher of French.
Mm. PELdfr,
Teacher of Penmanship.
Du. CHARTERS will lecture on Natural Philoso
phy. and Da. HARRIS on Physiology and Hygiene.
J. S. F. LANCASTER,
soptn-lw Principal.
CLASSICAL TEACHER WANTED
-•VO SUPERINTEND THE EDUCATION of sev.ral
A boys, fir advanced. The teacher will reside
with ihe family, in a pleasant country home, and
compensation will be liberal The best references
required. Address Box 214, Savannah P. O.
eept3-tf
NEW PERFUME
Far the Handkerchief.
For Sale.
A COMPLETE SET OF OFFICE FURNITURE
and a fine new SAFE. Apply to
■epll-lw
MERCER * ANDERSON,
Planters’ Bunk.
▲ Most Exquisite, DuKeate, ani Fra
grant Perfume, Distilled from the Here 1 ■
And Beautiful Plowei* - from which it
Bkee ite name.
Manufactured only by PM AI. ON dfc SON,
NEW YORK.
BEWARE OF 60URTEKFEITS.
AHg FOR FHALONV—take no other.
Bold by Dnursiat* generally.
F. c. LIGHTS A CO.,
fLate Lights, Newton A Bradbury s,)
Msaatactunn at First Ctess Plum.
Fortes,
Highest premium at the A merlcan World's Fa r and
Exhibition ot the Industry of all N#looa.
. eetabliahnwat la jipW continu
b 7 ?., L = QHT * “d LOUIS tSmr, at the ol _
® ua ^, 4 !Ll£ oome ■***•*• between Crosby aad Elm,
“ Jyd-lyeod
HERRING’S
FIRE PROOF SAFES
AND
Fairbanks’
PATENT PLATFORM SCALES.
BELL, WYLLY A CHRISTIAN
H aving BEEN AGENT8 for the above Seles
and Scales for the last lfteen yean, are now
receiving large consignments of
Safes and Scales.
HERRING’S PATENT CHAMPION FIBE PROOF
SAFES, with patent Crystalized Iron Burglar Proof.
ALSO,
A large »ni complete assortment of FAIRBANKS*
PATENT PLATFORM SCALES, from 8,800 pounds
dormant down to 4«0 pounds.
PLATFORM AND UNION,
GROCERS’, COUNTER, AND
EVEN BALANCE.
The above Safes and Scales are too well known to
require any comments. Stock constantly oe hand
and sold at Manufacturer’s Card Pr cea.
aeplh
WANTED.
a 9 a*s»
or Clerk' In a
ON wanted by a competent young
ieg aa Salesman In u Wholesale house,
commission boose. Apply at thfo
eept-tf
'll GMB1MAMC* 1
and fix the pay of the privates ot tke City
police of Savannah.
a E c. I. Be it ordained by the Meyer and Aldermen
Ot is etty of Savannah. In CooneUamambfod. aad it
is h-reby ordained by the authority of the ekme, Hut
from and after thefirrt day of August last the monthly
navof each private of the city police ahull be at end
Stir the rate of seventy-live dollar*; and that all
ordinances and parts of ordinances, so f*r aa they mil
itate with uus ordinance, be and tbe same are hereby
repealed.
Passed in Council, September 6th, 1868.
EDWARD C. ANDERSON,
im StiwaST, Clerk of Council.
Agents Wanted
FOR
THE LIFE AND CAMPAIGNS OF
Gen. Stonewall Jackson,
BT PROF. R- L* PABNIY, D. D.,OF YA^
ress£sattira!i..‘a
ssss'ffls , JfSfts L «K asa:
.a
mjt 01 "'"’^NATIONAL PUBLISHING OO.^
Bor. 7th and Mato me., RjcRmond. Ye,
New York City.
IP & SBLL1WN
RgdOTEN HER SCHOOL at the Anthem
on the 8th of October next aep84tawdw
EXECUTOR S SALE.
BY T. J- WALSH.
On TUESDAY, October 2d, will be aold in front of
the Court Houae, east half of Lot No. 31, Columbia
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,
$17.56 per annum. Improvements—two-story Dwell
ing, with six rooms, Kitchen and Stable.
AlaSO,
40 shares Central Railroad stock.
VF8old for a division amongst the heirs.
Term* cash, purchaser paying for titles and stamps.
au'20-tda :
For Augusta
AND ALL INTERMEDIATE LANDINGS
ON THE SAVANNAH RIVER
THE STEAMER
S W ^ jN"
Will sail as above on
Wednesday, Sept’r 1*, «t 9 o’clock m.
For freight or passage, apply on board, or to
M. A. COHEN, Agent.
P. 8.—Positively no freight received after 8 am.
on day of departure. sept°-3t
From New York to St. Thomas 880
Prom New York to Far*. Jmso
From New York to Pernambuco. ./‘no
From Now York to Bahia. 180
From New York to Bio de Janeiro *oo
Steerage at half these rates, meals Included, bo t
not bedding.
An experienced Stmgeon is attached to each vesaeL
All Letters most pan through the Poet OfBee. Post
age 10 cents.
For further information or passage apply to
B. H. HARDEN, Agent!
No. 12 - toddard’s Block.
GARRISON 4 ALLEN,
my31 New York Agents.
EXECUTOR’S SALE.
BV THOMAS J. WAK8H,
On TUESDAY, October 2d, will be soH in front of
the Court House,
ONE SMALL WOODEN BUILDING, a« tbe south-
era quarter of east half of Lot No. 31, Cohmibi* Ward,
fronting on York street lane. Sold for the benefi
tbe heirs end creditors of said eatate.
Terms cash, purchaser paying for titles and stamps.
an29-tds
AT PRIVATE SALE.
BT BELL, WYLLY A CHRISTIAN.
6i 0 hnahels Yellow Corn.
440 bushels Oats.
(0 bushels choice Rye.
5 hhds Bacon Shonlders.
Just arrived from Baltimore per steamer North
Point. 9Q-M
EXECUTOR’S SALE.
BY BELL, WYLLY 4k CHRISTIAN.
Will be sold on the FIRST TUESDAY In October, in
front of the Court House, in the city of Savannah, be
tween the legal hours of sale:
Lot No. 17, Cmpenter’s Bow. fee MWok, and Lot
No. lfo Crawford Ward, ground renU Improve
ments consist of a two-story wooden House, and four
tenement brick Houses, belonging to the estate 'of
Mrs. Margaret James. Sold for the benefit of the
heirs and creditors of said estate.
jgjMc-h,
BOLD MEDAL SHERRY,
PURT AND MADEIRA,
HARVEST BOURBON,
WHEAT NUTRIENT,
|)LD BUtNffTKAD RYE.
IS addition to ear business ofueHng sriuea. etc.
in original packages, and in order to insure to con-
pecking In cues our well known Wjhfo, Brandies.
Whiskies, etc., and have sent them nut in a style that
would preclude the possibility of their being tum-
nered with before reaching tbe purchaser. The gen-
•rel appreciation and gratifying success the* has re
warded our efforts has encouraged os to gBiws
the standard as regards quality, also, to make in-
‘ efforts to retain tbe confidence and patron-
haebeansolIbera^^re-Qa^n na ,
[EMBrikhed MTO. ] ^ ,^g^SSBw *%.
G. R M Wl»
SAVANNAH,
umf all prominent Druggieta. Groceva. etc.
OPINIONS GF TBE FBKM. *
The name of BtnlngerA OomBo. 14 Beaver sWret,
isTniarantae of the exact sail literal truth of what
everthey represent—N. T. OcUL Advertiser.
The Importlug house ■ Hafnger 4 Ca. No. U
pmror street, 4* conducted upon principles of lntcg-
rtty, frtiraeas, and
Ex pre is.
taming one c
H.
AJUUUVMM BfWH yiiMv.y.v- wra g
Ith.highrethonor.-N^Ere.m,
w esley^u,
female college,
( - Jf* i ft
IU0OH,
ars , a55»Jw«a.“sa!i?M!’Sr5i
Srmpwiim TVS# MM in thu MholaMe
yenlr Payment due it the trrtof eMbterm : > to
otbar information addsmu J. M. BONNDJ
wtOctl
Citizen’#
ODGING, Bastaurant, Bari
of Central Railroad
T ODGuN
...
A good Lnach every mornlag.
s&rrsEr
Onr friend* andtbe
folk farvttad to give ■■
The very beat Liquot
THE ClAFRUR SCHOONER
. N"ettie Currier,
A. P. CURRIER, Master,
WUl sail for Georgetown, S. C.. on THURS AY, 13lb
instant. For freight or passage, inquire of Master
onboard. "
nepll-lt A. F. CURRIER, Master.
OLD H-WEY LINE.
Leaye eyery Tuesday and Saturday,
For Palatka, £. Fla.,
TOUCHING AT BRUNSWICK, ST. MA
RY’8, FEtiNANDlNA, JACKSON
VILLE AND riCOLATA.
file new and elegant steam imcket s,
LIZZIE B^EElH
Capt. N. KING, and
SYLVAN SHORE,
capt JAMES TUCKER.
haring been ipedally fitted up for this route with
unsurpassed nocotnmocUttona, will leave regulars
for the above placet, the Sylvan Shore every TUB-
DAY MORNING, and tbe Lizzie Baker every SATUR-
f MORNING, at ten o'clock.
Morning, wth leave'Jacksonville earenr Tuesday
and Fridiy; arriring’st tSasmhnah every Wednesday
..a Saturday mornings, in file to connect with the
New YoSateamrs. _
FbrfrBghter Passage apply at the afflceon Florida
wh *' t ** l * : CLAGHORN 4k CUNNINGHAM,
■ Agent.
N. R—All fraightpayAhU by shippers. jyie-tf
FOR SALE,
IUVEB STEAMBOATS and TOW
BOATS, of various eisea and draft,
auso,
Vessel*, Strain Badges, Ac.
A. M. DA COSTA,
No. 42 Water streer. N. Y.
VALVULE PLANTATION
tor Sale.
T'tass: : aUe on reasonable terms; also, the
entire crop or Corn, Cotton, Cane, Poutoee, ac.,
*ft9X33%n fifflsU mHe* Mm Madi
son Court ttnn«e, Fla, and two miles from Cherry
Lake Cnntcll, where there are good school* now in
1 ipriailnu The fertility of the a il and
lem of the place, and the high mural tone of
horhood, make it one of the most desirable
i« is watt wMeved with lakes and running
that have never failed l» the moat pro-
p. ushta. and u>e uncleared lands are ouv-
eredvrith the finest oak. hickory und pine timber
ThOWfoatatsM k uow tu accemful operation, with
'1»atiDU*umled in long staple cotton, which will
roduce at least 200 bales; 27„ acres la corn, which
in pro tods 4,ifr*bushels corn. . e if
The food* on the rathe place are composed ot
9 5> 0 acre*—1,080 acre* cleared and nndsr good
offers hia plantation and appur-
teron the place,
— ctent to accom-
towoik tbe plan-
[mjifod forrarly, the purchaser wfll getatdfc
■OWRrMdlMO. H, FU.
. unm jYO ’ .ia y, ,’ j»»HN L. TOOMM
> bn. -- i'*>
afihje at I'M i<
For mini
mtMIpia
CORN.
PRIME YELLOW, ifi store,
btmhsli Prim. Yellow, sttout.
BRADLEY. HILL 4 j»
NOTICE.
by the OttyOouBcll on Jol
nmravua 1 — MS*, tbe tunu upon
• required to
oetreth. above tax for the t
, a moa (izj oa.
n-tf
l Jkkofi nlrSwm> StoiciL
■ H. M. SPENCER A CO.,
BmMebora* Vt
CHATHAM COUNT! SHERIFF’S SALE.
flLL BE SOLD on the'first Tuesday in October
next, between the legal hours or sale, be lore
the Court House door la the city of Savannah, ihe
steamer MARY ELLA, -1th all her tackling and ap
parel ; also, two Steam Boilers and one lut of Rakes.
Levied ou as the property of James Avery Skilton,
to satisfy a fi. fa. Issued out of the Honorable the
SoperiorCourt of Chatham county in favor or Bash-
oelis A Co. Property pointed out by plaintiff's At
torney. BBNJ. l. colk,
au31tds Sheriff of Chatham county.
CHATHAM COUNTY SHERIFF’S SALE.
W ILL BE SOLO on the first Tuesday in October
next, between tbe legal hoars or sale, be ore
the Court House door, in tile city of aava- nnh, LOT
No. 17, and the improvements thereon, in Liberty
Ward, city of Savannah, b unded on tue north by
Sla'e street, on the south.by President street, on the
e.s by Jefferson street, ana on tbe west by Lot No.
18. Lcv ed on as (he property of Barney G Wagner,
to satisfy a It. fa. lasneJ out of the Honorable the
County Court for tbe connty »I Chatham in lavor of
Weigand A Jansen. Property pointed out by plain-
tiff’s attorney. BE d. L. COLE,
unSl-td Sheriff of Chatham county.
Gift SHERIFFS SALE
CITY COURT OB’ SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
JTNDER AND BY VIRTUE of an attachment rc-
turnable to the November Term, 1866, of the
City Court of Savannah, Georgia, again.t William
H. Lucas, and iu favor of W. R. Waring. I have
levied on FIVE BOXES OF BOdTS AND &HOES, aa
the property of William B. Lucas, pointed out by
(he plaintiff; and under and by virtue of an order
issued by the Honorable the Judge of tbe City Court ,
of Savannah, I will sell mt public outcry, before the
Court Ho se. in tbe city of savannah, county of
Chatham, State of Georgia, between the legal hours
of sale, on the 10th day of September, A. D 1866. the
said five boxes of Bootsand Shoes, to satisfy said at-
tacbment. ♦. BENJAMIN L. COLE,
Deputy Sheriff of the City Court of Savannah.
Cily Sheriff* Gfflce, Savannah, August 31, 1866.
au31-tds
WILKINSON. WILSON & CO..
Cotton Factors and
General Commission Merchants
A GENlb tor the purchase end sale of all kinds of
Cotton Domestics.
_jbe at acvanc-s made on consignments. ♦
Office No 3 Stoddard’s Lower Mange, Bay street,
Savannah, Georgia.
U. B. WILKINSON,
Of Newnan, Ga.
B. J. WI BOX,
Formerly of Okeefuakee Cotton Miils, Ala.
P. H. WOOD,
Of the iale firm of J. W. Rabun 4 Co., SavlL
sept-3m
THE
INTERNAL REVENUE GUIDE.
LAW OF JULY, 1836. Containing all the Internal
Revenue Law% with Decisions, Balings, Exemp
tions, Stump Duties, Ac. Price, $1.60.
THB NATIONAL TAX LAW; being the Amended
Act of July 20,1866, interpolated with the Acts
of June, 1864, and March, 1866. Price, 16 cents.
Just received and for sale by
auts
ESTILL A BROTHER.
Bale Rope.
1000 60118 J4 ‘ INCH • roT * for sale, cheap
and good. DARIUS ALLEN,
p4-lm 66 Pine atreet. New York.
LIME.
2000
BARRELS of beat ROCKLAND LIMB,
in fine order, for sale by
aiil-tf
BRADLEY. HTTL A CO.
WANTED TO PURCHASE,
FOR CASH,
„ DWELLING. Must be
located in a good neighborhood. Address,
stating particulars, E. P. TDNISON,
ansa-tf ; . Asent Southern ’ xpre** Company.
PAffiTESS WANTED.
Four Good [Painters
Wanted Immediately, ut
MURPHY A CLARK'S^
Comer Bail and Bryan streets.
Upstair*.
Notice.
“ to b#nt.
Building, comer of
leas. furnMed wltA
and aVJff stories high,
’ l.^EOTlTMk AgapL
of iqaadJMrittfo