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''Tiureof Stt»lu»»lpi »»i St*
Ut,> FOB MV YOBK.
gwamehlp Herman Litton, Thursday, Bept.
110 o’clock &. m.
’ virg0 - Tuesd ^’ SeP^ mber 18 t h .-
iUahama, Saturday, September 15, at S
'■>iivk P< ®‘ *.'9 ■' ,
° wteiiner Eutaw, Saturday, September 15th, at —
o’clock-
FOB KALTUiOEE.
ttuamtbip Fannie, Sunday, September 16, at —
c ' clotli roa MStbii' ' ‘ ' * ’
, am -liip Wm. Tibbetts, Saturday, September 16,
, t _ o'clock.
1 FOE 1’UILADKLPUU.
SieanislbP Tonawanda, Saturday, September 22, at
_ o’clock — m -
Steamer
FOB FLOHIDa.
Liizie Baker, every Saturday morning, at
,-cloCS
Svlvau Shore, every Tuesday morning, at
10 o’clock.
Arrival and Departure of Trains.
v TUlI . Itilt-nOAB DAILY rASSENGEB DP TBAIN
, savannah at....
^,”Tt Augusta at..
8 A. M.
..6:15 P. M,
... 8P. a.
7 a. a.
.7:05 p. a.
llacon
,,ilLY DOWN PASSKNOKB TBAIN
}.....
reties Augusta at
£ rl «s at Savannah at
Cr NIGHT PASSENUE*r,TflAtN
r paves Savannah at 7:05 p.m.
Arrives at Augusta at 4:00 A. a.
Arrives at Macon at ,,.:.7:00 a. a.
DOWN NIGHT PASSESGEty^nAlN .
.....5:40 p. a.
Lvav
Arnves at Savannah at ....... .5:30 A. ID'
Tie Milledgeville and Gordon trains connect with
the up day and down night passenger trains at Gordon.
,iuNne a*' 0 GDLF bailboad—d.ailt ^Sundays ex
cepted)
Leaves Savannah at 7:30 a. a.
Arrives at Tbomnsvilleat...... 7:30 p. a.
Leaves Thomasville at ;. 0:00 a. a. -
Arrives at Savannah at 0:10 p. a.
Time of Closing Haiti, .
Post Office, Savannah, Ga.
Mails close at this office as follows:
llv oastkal Bailboad, for-Augusta, South Carp-
iina iHilton Head and Beaufort) and all States in the
Lunin, excepting Florida and that part of Georgia
supplied by Florida Steamers and Atlantic and Gulf
iu.iroad, at 0 p. m. daily.
Bv CKxruaL Bailboad, foe Augusta, Colt unbuj
M. ledtjeville and Jhaiihvilte, thjbugh poifchcs tqvX w»;
pouch, 5‘ 2 h. m. every da/. ^ ? 9%,
By atlaniic and Gulf Railroad, for all points on
the road aud contiguous; Bam bridge, Mouticello, Fla.,
Tallahassee and North western'ynortda and'Tfre WfesF-
eru aud Southern Coast, 5>2 s. in. d&iy, Sundays ex
cepted. *
By Florida Steamers, for Brunswick, St. Mary's,
Feriiaudina, Jacksonville, aud all points on St. Johu’s
river, Northeastern and Eastern Florida, 9 o’clock
Tuesdays and Saturdays.
By Darien Steamer, 7>a every Friday morning.
Fureign Mails leave New York during the month
of September as follows: The French, Dales, Ham
burg and Nassau, N. P., steamers on the 8th; the
Cuuard—trorn New York on the 11th, from Boston on
the 12th; Aspiuwall, on the HLh; the Havanaaud Ant
werp steamers on the 12th; Mexican, via Havana, on
the loth; Santiago de Cuba, Bremen, Dales and am-
burg, ou the 15th; the Cuuard aud Havana, on the
19th; Nicaragua, ou the 20th; Aspinwall, on the 21st;
Brazilian, Kingston, Bremen, French, Dales and Ham
burg, on the 22d; Cuuard—from New York on the
25th, irGin Boston on the 26th; Havre, Dales and Ham
burg, ou the 2‘Jth.
Honey Sent Without Danger of Loss,
By means of Money Orders, at the Savannah Post
Omr City Schools.
titor the usual smymer vacation our dtj schools
geuerollj reopen during the preaent or at fh* oom-
menoemeut of iha eh suing jnotitjh. Sarin baa
•forays been distinguished for Hie npmber.an* «rioel-
lenee of it* privateschools, aud parents and goardUna
have found no difficulty in finding milaoli schools in
which to plsce their children auld wards. Host of our
schoola, if not All, are presided over by teach esa'of
long-established reputation—no) tlnknown adven
turers, but instructors whose asiritB 1 lisve been
provafi by long find vigorous tests.'
amiwi|y these instructors a high place has been
swarded by general consent, to Mr. Lancaster, whose
unpretending announcement of the (avannah In
stitute for young ladies, may be found in anothi
place. J He is laborious and faithful, and one of our
veryhAt discipliBUiads, and pommaea. as we. are in
formed, that rare faculty of governing a large school
of Misses with entire saccesB and without apparent
effort. Those Wishing to place their daughters ante
bis care and tuition would do well to call otgphim at
Ie will be seen also that two of our most eu%
Charters and Harris*, win
inent physicians, Doctors Chari
lectae|^jate*,ljiilosophy, and on Physiology
and dygine. He has also a corps of able assistant
Our public schools we hope will be kept under
direction of experienced and competent teachers,
theta is.entrusted fiia care and management of those
scholastic institutions which' should be the hope and
grille of the city—those nurseries provided by an en
lightened and liberal policy, wherein the intellect of
the youth of the city, under judicious training
Li recti in, is to be usefully developed, and they are to
be carefully prepared for entering on the duties of
active life. It is a pf scions trust, and they to whom
it is confided cannot over-estimate the importance of
its enlightened and faithful perfornuaK We sincere
ly hope that on the renewal of theirJSbrs" -they will
continue to give evi dence of due appreciation of the
work thqy have undertaken by the ffianifeetstian o
ill eaipafct desire to $o what can be done, with the
m&uiSlt command, to sustain and popularize ami
Maconat
Augusta at..... 8:25p.m. , pnhlic school system, and improve-it to the utmoffi.
Education is progressive, and its importance is ac
knowledged to a moat ratifying extant among our
people. Higher and higher should boSthe aspiration
of all engaged in it, .and under that influence study
and learning wiU be stimulated and the precious
interests of society safely preserved.
Moan XuoN for the FloeTdI Boad.—The brig
Nellie Mitchell, which arrived here from New York
yesterday brought 1,426 hare railroad iron for the
Florida branch road. ii
The bark Sagadohoc, Capt. Auld, from New York,
also arrived yesterday with 450 ban railroad iron for
the same road. We learn that there are four other
vessels laden with railroad iron for the Florida rood
now on their way to this port.
Cbbection.—In our notice of the Empire Mills in
yesterday’s issue, we stated that they were capable of
grinding thirty-five bushels of -ourn per day. We
shoyld have, said thirty-fife buphets jxr hour—420
bushels in Waive hours. >) i . 1
£8outhebn Express.—We are indebted to the South
ern Express Company.for files of into Florida papers.
msmas-aasmmi&s _
financial and Commei
Savannah Market.
8ava*nah, Thur«ay, Bspt. IE
Excriutox.—The supply or fimrling ip ^nfitc
little IQymand except for small Bnlancds. First class*
Commercial bills may ke quoted at 156.
Vbh 9»nks an buying ta par Washing\preraitan
forBiggft on New York, though they find tswpur
chaser*. ” # *
Outrides more readily at par to ^ pnminfc
Gold.—jMbrokers are buying at 140 tad »»iiin g
*4143.
FOB NEW YORK' 1
Tranaacttona are limited. 1 The irilkxfcet in New Yqr}t
is declining steadily, and a further receaaion may.be
looked for. * Tv>i
Quotations for Uncurrent Money and Securities.
la reference A the following list of aecnritief, 4c. it
should be understood, that ibe report* are obtained
rom brokers, add those quotations are given at which
they will biiy; and furthermore, that U. 8. bonds are
rarely to be found on the mariiet.
Bank of
> tt
as?:.
GEORGIA.
.T.,.1.4
■ ■■■■■|.48gjR>
Columbus 20@22
Fulton 86ts»:
Empire State 27@—
Middle Georgia 88@—
- Savannah 50@—
Bank of State of Georgia 240-
Central Railroad Banking Company....
City Bank of Augusta 28t®—
Farmers' and
Georgia Railron^ and Hanking Company..,... .87@—
e
Marine Bank.... —@90
Merchants and Flsntors' Bank .10@—
Planters'Bank 16®-^-
Manufacturete’ Bank, Macon 20@
SOUTU CAROLINA.
Bank of Camden^ .1
“ SewbuiJT. I
People's Btak
South W. B. K. • 55@-
Onion Bank 60@—
BONDS.
Powder.—Piock rather bg^t
no change in prices. JVe quote agars’ prices
half do. 54 50; qgert^faS) $2 50. pud pound
market continues very inactive, with a
stock, and «*»»* of inferior quality- The ec
u’ from the crop are still levoraHa. We still
quote at Ui^S cents for dean South flKdina and
large transactions. Every
oaffi seems balding off for n MSisaon in prices. We
quote |2 25 @ 2 50 per sack, acoosding to quality.
UNDERWRITERS’ SALE.
BY BILL, WYLLY
This day, at lo>i s’cioi
• damaged on thevoy
• Her tnspeetton and'
phia
Scotchapd,English cask..
lmitiMm
1’aytor's Albany Cream... .
PS. .7.
Miniature Almanac—Tills Dap.
At Tybeo
mon water.
.. 10 451 At Poft.
12 II
Shipping intelligence.
PORT OF SAVANNAH.
Arrived.
Tost Office opens for business at 9 a. m. and
doses at 5 p. m. Ou Suudays the office is open from
j to ID a. m. A. L. Harris, P. M.
Messrs KSTILL A BROTHER, Newsdealers, Sta
tioners aud Booksellers, Bull street (down stairs;
corner of Uay lane, next to the i*ost Office, are au-
: homed agents for the Daily News & Ukralb.
AH orders left with them will be promptly attended
to.
TAKE AYER’S PILLS for all the purpofes
of a Purgative, for Cunbtipation, Indigestion, Hi&d-
acl.e and Liver Complaint. By universal accord,;
they are tb.< best of all purgatives for CaflUy ose.
eel'ti-lw
A Case of Mutual Distrust*
Au affair occurred a few days days since in Scriven
Wednesday, Sept. 12,1SG6.
Steamship Alabama, Lime burner, New York—B H
Hnrdee.
Steamship Eutaw, Hazard, New York—B F Hardee.
Steamer Two Bjys, Garnett, Augusta—Kfwin &
llard*c*.
Steamer Lizzie Baker, King, Palatka— Claghorn &
Cunningham.
Steamer Laura and barge, Johnson, Augusta—J M
Bark Sagadahock, Auld, Auld, New York—(3 L
Colby & Co
Bng Nellie Mitchell, Duuphy, New York—C L Col
by 4 Co.
Cleared.
Steamship Cumberland. TMna, Baltimore—Crane
A GrayOtii. v ^
Steadier fgwaH« Cotton,.Augusta—M A Cohen.
SchoonerKettie comer. Ckrricr, Georgetown, D
C-CL Oblby 4^
Schooner Transit, /Godfrey,
Yonge & Co. ,>
New York—Philip
county, which, ludicrous as it was, affords a striking
illustration of the mutual suspicion and distrust ex
isting between whites and blacks in some of our coun
try districts. We give the circumstances as they were
related to us:
A countryman, very nearly deaf, whose name we do
not remember, was driving a pair of mules attached
to a wagon, when he was met on the road by a negro
on foot, who bore an axe on his shoulder. The man
•n the wagon was about taking a chew of tobacco,
when the negro stopped suddenly and asked him for
a chew, which was promptly given him. The negro
returned Ins thanks for the quid, looking steadfastly
at tlie white man and repeating the words, “Thank
you, sir,” several times. The white man's hearing
being very dull, and not liking the negro's appear
ance, he imagiued that a demand was made for his
money, and, in great alarm, replied that he had none.
The negro, perceiving the misapprehension and that
the inau was very deal, shouted, “I didn't ax you for
no money.’' But the man in his fright heard only the
word “money.’’ While the negro was endeavoring to
explain, the mules, whu had been neglected by their
driver in his fright, sheared off to the opposite aide
of the road, and were about to upset the wag On,
when the negro seized the $e|ns to bring them
bac;, which action bn his part only confirmed the
dregful suspicion of the white m&u, who, in great
yviic,sprang from hi* wagon and took to the woods at
full speed. The negro, anxious to convince the man
that bo meant him no harm, followed in pursuit,
shouting to him to stop. The race continued for some
distance, but the negro being the fleetest was rapidly
gaining on the terrified white man, who seeing that
he was about to be overtaken turned to encounter his
pursuer. As the negro approached with vociferous
assurances of kindly intentions, find holding his axe
in his hand, the wliito man made a spring at him and
a desperate struggle for the possession of the axe en
sued. Iu the strife the white man got control
weapon, when the negro,for his protection,closed with
him and succeeded in thro wing him to Hie ground, the 1
white man all the time pleading for life, and the negi#
using all his eloquence to convince him that he meant
ho harm. They remained some time on the ground
locked in each other’s embrace, the white man ding
ing desperately to the axe and literally turning a deaf
ear to the emphatic assurances of tke negro, who
now afraid to let him up for fear that in
bis alarm he might kilil him with thd axe.
In this dilemma, each distrusting the other, in spite
of their protestations, it was finally agreed that the
Q egro would let the white man up on condition that
the axe to which the fetter still clung should be-
thrown away. Watching other like tigers, they
r °ae from the ground, the negro holding the white
man " ar ms from the rear, until, with a swipgof his
Memoranda.
Steamship Wm ^fibbett^ a*eports—Left Boston
Wednesday night. Sept. 5th ; Sunday, 9th, 25 miles
south of Hattera9, passed etean&ships San Salvador
and Tonawanda, bound North; out-ide, large bark,
bound in*
^y, the axe was thrown from their reach, when they
^parated, running in opposite directions, the white
fcan hatles9 and with his clothes nearly tom from his
P er son, shouting “Murder! help 1 ” at the top of his
voice.
^fctTor lending fleetness to his legs, he was not long
j? reac ‘-diig a house a short distance from the scene of
the coufli c t Breathless wit} oxertion and alarm, he
his story, declaring that he had narrowly,es-
esped being robbed and murdered, and demanli
a nus and asMistanee to go in pursuit of the robber. In
the midst of tbe excitement which his appearance and
relation of the affair had created, the negro, scarcely
less alarmed and excited, approached and immediate
ly surrendered himself. He made his statement to
‘hose present, but as the principal party in the affair
*as still ihcrodulous, and could not be persuaded
that be had mode a narrow escape with his life, it was
dually determined to detain the negro in custody till
the next morning, frhan he was to be taken to the
Trcedmen*8 Bureau far a hearing. Accordingly, hip
physical wants having been amply supplied, he was
tied, and his supposed intended fictim, armed with a
Bui), placed over him as a guard. In the morning the
'leaf man was found lying fast asleep, and the negro
was not found at all. f.
Imports.
Per 9teamer Lizzie Baker, King, Palatka, etc—12
1 ales sea island cotton, 5 bales upland cotton and
mdse.
Per brig Nellie Mitchell, from New York—lqfc bars
railroad iron and 300 bales hay.
Per steamer Laura, from Augusta—1 lot oak staves,
2 horses $nd sundries.
Per steamer Two Boys, Augusta—60,000 shingles
20 cords of Yfood.
Old Georgia 6’s -
“ 7’s 88(a)—
City of SavannaU .91@92
“ Augusta 87@90
“ Macon 76^80
Central Railroad par t int
Memphis and Charleston Railroad 84@86
coupons. " - • I*** 1
City of Savannah 94(g)—
Old Georgia 6’s 1 87@90
STOCKS.
Central Railroad... 95(g)96
South Western Railroad .92(g)—
Atlantic and Golf fiittFoad. .52(g)53
Georgia Railroad..
Augusta and Savannah Railroad.... i.. .'
UNITMD STATES BONDS.
U. 8. Bonds7-30’s * V .*1Q2*
“ “ 5-20’s registered, 1MQ 105
“ “ 10-40 Coupons 102|a
Insurance—Is unchanced. We quote: To'Augusta^
by steamer, 1 $ cent; to Hawkinsville, 1 y 9 ft cent.; to
New York, on cotton, by steamer, 1 ft cent.; sail, 1>£
per cent.; to Liverpool, by first-class ships, 1 ft cent.;
to Boston we quote }i advance on New York rates.
Freights—Jfre rather dull, except to New York,
and Shipping Li st diminished. *♦
The following rates are still observed: * •
To New York, on cotton, per steamer $2 50
To Boston, •* “ 2 50
To Baltimore, " *• - l 2 50
To Philadelphia, •* *• 2 50
To Philadelphia, on Domestics 0 75
To Northern ports, on lumber, per M... .$11 00@12 00
To Northern ports, od timber, per M... .$12 00(g)13 00
One vessel was taken up* for the West Indies before
news of the quarantine reached the Slates, at $14 per
M for sawed timber, aud $19 Is being offered for
South American.
Cotton.—In New York the advance in Sterling and
Hie good demand now prevailing has considerably im
proved that market, which has been responded to
here. Yesterday a much better tone was evinced,
holders being decidedly stiffer la the higher grades of
even morning lots,though poorer cottous are still neg
lected. We quote at 30 to 31c. for New York Inid-
tilings.
It should be remembered, however, that the few
buyers here, and the small and undesirable stock of
fering, precludes as yet aay idea of a regular market.
The receipts are very light Tlie old crop is pretty
thoroughly marketed, and but little of the new is
ready for transportation. The movement in the sta
ple is much impeded by toe law requiring the tax of
three cents to bo paid before shipment and not as
heretofore, at the ports. An effort is being made,
however, to remedy this, which it is thought will be
successful. By the first of October we may expec
full arrivals.
The Chop.—East of the river w* continue to ge
very diverse accounts of the prospect, though on tbe
whole decidedly more favorable than some time pre
vious. West of the Mississippi there is still great
complaint on account of the caterpillar aud the ten
dency of (he plant to shed. * ■* »■
Wherever W. P. Wright declines “guessing," it
would be in very bad taste for ns $o express an opin
ion in regard to the incoming crop.
It may be stated, however, that estimates generally
from all parts of the country are now inside two mil-,
lion bales.
Apples. ..-
Bagging, Gunny jd
•*' Tucker, Carter 4 Co yd
■ Dun** ‘..Jrd
Beef, JUeas...... bW
. i Extra Mess (new) lull bbl
Fulton *tarket ball bbl*
Bacon, Bibbed Sides lb
Clear do do- .. ; ..ib
l ) Clear Sides j......
Shoulders lb
Hams......
Bread, Pilot. lb
Havy
Bsanh, Mediums bbl
Bran nwt
Golden M
I Western.
Handles, Adamantine.
Mould
Coal, Bed Aah, delivered.. X.T—. .ton
English, d"
Candy, Assorted..
Fancy J*. Z .. lb
Cheese, Farm Dairy fit
Good Factory lb
English Dairy...... I ib
Cigabs, Connecticut M „
Seed and Havana MtSO 00 @100 00
Imported M|75 06 @150 00
Cornrc, St Domingo ....ft; 27 @ 31
Exports.
Per steamship Cumberland, for Baltimore—102
hales cotton, 52 bills prper, and sundry boxes mdse.
Per echooner Transit, for New York—132,500 feet
aawed lumber and 138 bbk spirits lurpentine:
Panengeri.
~ Per steamship Alabama, from Mew York—A Noble,
T Fiafier, D T Uibbins, F Soilin', J Burk. P Bazelt.,
r A flolatam O W Cooper, A Pratt, N B Woodworth,
G H DavisHif Baum, A A Smith, A Dntienbofer, P
Scriver, Mrs McCeorchild, Mrs E Bennen and three
children, D Damian and daughter, B Ksiee. H Kens-
ler J Muir, wins and two children, J I’ White and
wife. M Linly, HO Holloway,D EUghthart, M Kitts,
J Da via, M MitflhelL Mrs N Mllien, Mrs I’artoa, Mrs K
A Bergen, t W Hawkins. A Adam, Mrs A Doulay,
Mrs Oimenbetmer, Miss data Greenwood, Miss Kate
Williams,Miss Lizzie Wilson, Miss Moodrey, A Knight
and wile, Mrs Q i, Keene, Mr, A Strong, Mrs A B
Wing, Mrs Patbreui » Page Edward,. J Gleason, J L
Simpkins ind *arra*t» C W Cdeh, John Gray, wife
and child, F Ward and lady, Mr Paterson and two
children.
For steamer Lizzie Baker, from Palatka, etc—Mr
Whittlesey, lady and daughter, Mr Cox, M Schau-
latbrr and daughter, Mrs Romley, Mrs Burroughs.
Mr Snyder A lady, W Bennett, D C Acosia, V Davis,
B Tomnkins, T Mortis, J HaTen, E T Burnet, 1 Pnrp-
nd-r, Mrs Bryan anil son, A Acosta, Mr Germon, B
Wilson, Mr Couper, H Bubignon. J Cady, J G Wear
er, Mr Bo,brook, Col Bardwetl, and 8 deck.
Per 81 earns:.ip Wm Tibbetts, from Boston—H B
Bryant, M UclanJ, F H* Barnard, J J McCoy, Miss A
B Holmes, Miss M-G Holmes.
Per steamer Laura, from Augusta—D May bank, R
W Wilson, K Garvifi. , .
‘ Per steamer Ttvo Boys, fTpm Augusta—G M Rhodes,
Z Daniels and G G Wilson.
Cotton Statement.
otHMcaHsasOg
o „
•3 ?
~ 9
~ ~ s. w
2. ® 5
Ills
Hrr
Consignees.
Per steamer Alabama, from New York—T H Aus
tin, J W Anderson A Sons, G W Allen, W H Bur
roughs A Co, P U Behn, Bouse A Bryant. N K Baum,
C Eklbnafield, Bothwell A WhiteUead, B Brown, Brig
ham, Holst A Co, J H Beldabaw A Co, W K Boggs, T
Byrne, J K Burch, W B Burroughs, K O Byruell A
Son, Bradley, Hill A Co, Blou A Jleyer, Bel). W A C,
Champion A Knrmtn, M A Cohen, Connerat A John
son, Cooper, Oleotts A F, Crane A Graybill, J R Cold-
ing. Cblpman A Chapin. J Uonen A Bro, Claghorn A
C, W Collins A Co, J Cohen, Duncan A Johnson, P
Dzialynskl, Doyle A Co, J Diamond, Doyle A Lyons.
DeWitt A Morgan, A Dnteuhofer, Einstein A hek-
man, Erwin A Co, Epp-tein A Bro. Estill A Bro, A
L Frledenberg, G W Freeman, M Ferat A Co, W
Green, Gazau J Bro, W B Griffiths A pa, Gnckeu-
tafefi A 8 -ilg, a Gooliai. If litallmarta A Co, 8 L
Gilbert A Comm, Mafia) GfiMmfeHonsem.in A Als-
burg, Hilton A Randall,'A*L’HaiWmge. Holcombe A
Co, K M Hunt, U A Hudson, H A ^Hardlns, B.H^Hnr-
deo, Kenny A Bryan, K(*Utettq McLACo,AKOl
ler, J Knox, Lovell A Litilmore. G LMmMux, J
Langsdorf A Co, J W Latnrop, U JilUenS^lillien-
that A Cohen, 8 M Lederer, F IT Myrett Maaon A
Mayert cim^t. *
There we but two eases brought up before His Hon-
or the Mayor for trial yesterday. The first was that
a white man charged with improper conduct, drunk
*nd costs.
The second was that of Henry Steven*, a colored
fcan.&argedwith being drunk and lying I* *6?
Greets. Stevens attempted to excuse himself for be-
ln o found in such a condition, by stating that he
inflicted with a corruption," which |;mnilllj caused
lum to have cramp colic, and having }* the
city 011 Tuesd^r from ths conntrv, and hearing
l^rapn speaking about cholera, he was suddenly takaD
cramp colic,’and there being no drug ctorw nmt
wh t mutie for a aho P ^ ere he hx>k. two hoses
c holera
recommended to Aim as never failini
medicine, as it was uevei known to fail in ef-
, L Neidllnger/Nat oli—
.• Patton A Son, Power A Mallen,
Plumb A Leltner, G D Bogors, A
Mather,
vor.-Our
Palmer <
Re sober
Kgaeu
Gdhrvl
state | _
Stubbs A s ,'so Ex'Co, B Ty Ti’ldeuT? W Tho’mpsou,
Tison A Gordon, D 8 Uukles. O Vau Horn A Co, Nau
N»Wtou A Ward, J L Villalonga, A Wilcox A Co. J P
WhitmM, M H Williams A Son, A M A C W West,
Webw dt Hewhart. Weed A Cornwell, W H Witt-
Watt *’ McRae A Co, WeU A
MetnhaA York, WiUlsms, McIntyre A Oo, E Zaeku-
rius, C W Bruuer.-N R Brown A Co.
,.. Pcr steimer Uszle Baker, from Palatka, etc—J L
Villalonga, F M Myreil, G W Garmany, J W Antler-
SOD 4 Sou* A* Datenhoffer.
o . per steamer Laura, from Augueta—Kenneth. ■Ug
flying in the streets. He was fined three dollars 443^ F Yonge 4 Co,.-and others. * v
a nd costn. i y^rlteamevTWh Boys, from Augusta—Z Baitefc;
X— ta. IIop.Idii ■
ii-
s t-
S i s
Bio
I,, ?-•»
Jova, common to good,,..
Domestic Goods—
Shirtfti*, % Td
Shirtings, M yd,
Yarns -.bunch
Cotton Osnahurgs ,T...8qx
Georgia Plains yd
Tints ....yd
'40 @ 44
28 00 @24 60
3 60 @
22 0U @
II 00 & r
3 00 @
18 00 @
80 @
90 @
62SJ
110 C6@120
80 00 @
1 20 @ 1 25
1 40 @
1 25 @
75 @ 80
1 75 @
2 00 @
11 @
5 60
10
21 @
2^1,^
65 00 @S7 50
40 @
65 @
2 40 @
3 30. @
4 00 @
4 65 @
2 50
2 60
J80
17 @ 19
14 @ 16
2 26 @ 2 50
27 @ 28
45 @
12ia@ H
e.i....Aibbl 7 50 @ 8 50
tra. X.;../bbl110 00 @12 00
Western, fancy brands., bbl|14 U0 @18 00
New Georgia....'. .-...-.r. sack 7 25 @
Fish, Mackerel, No. 1 bbl 28 00 @!
do do kite
* do No. 2 bbl
• do do >4 bbls
do do kits
do No. 3, huge bbl
Herrings, No. 1.... .1:7.box
do Scaled box
Cod. choice.. 4 ...ft
Fertilizers. Rh'dqThos. Lime. ..ton
Guano, Perui“
..........ton
Gdain, Coen, >bQXm.bush
' White bush
Mixed bush
Oats & bush
Glass, American Window
Hay, Prime NorthenT. ...cwt
Eastern .cwt
Hides, good Flint lb
Dry Salted fls
Hominy bbl|
Iron, Swedes lb
Refined lb
Lard, Prime Leaf ft
Pressed.... lb
Lead !b
Lime, Rockland bbl
Leather. French Calfskin doz
Sjle Hemlock. ...ft
Oak Tanned ..ft
Liquors—Whisky—
Pike’s Magnolia Whisky .gal
J. Gibson, Sons 4 Co.’s X....gal
do -' d*3 (Bd Nectar.gal
do , do Cabinet... •gal,
T. J. Fltcir A Boa’s Beet gal
do do Ex. Beet...gal
Wallace’s Brand*—
Bourbon Whisky X.
Old Kentucky Whisky gal
Imperial Neciar Whisky gal
Reilly. Leavy A Co.’s Brands—
McGregor Whisky gal
Wearer Bye Whisky gal
014 Bourbon Whisky gal
Brandy—
Otard, Dupuy A Co.,
qr. and half casks, .gal
Hennessy Brandy gal
I Rum- Lone Star gal
Gin—Holland Gin gal
Columbian
Wines—Champagne.
Claret
Sherry Wlue, in eighth casks, .gal
Port Wine gal
Molasses, New Cuba,hlida gal
Fla. and Ga. Syrup nom gal
Meal bbl
Ftom Mills. hush
Nails.... - ft
Naval Sltannjar bbl
lurpOm bbl
Ros^E^D bbl
Oils. gal
Lsrd.T^W ,..g»l
Kerosene. ■ --tT*
Train g»l
■ONions bbl
f PAPEq^ews Printing ft
Commercial Note..
Letter .' .il«am
Foolscap ream
Wrapping, large eise ..ream
do small size ream _
Peas, »....bnah| 1 60 @ 1 75
Pork, Prime and Rump bbl [32 00 @33 00
Mesa a. . .bbl|36 00 @
Mladefphia.
for account of
rmskash.
•v
CaMnfhltegi $89.... Steerage $13
\v-■ r- -ue.:- r~um; ■
THIfiDAI, »eth m^fiV * l»6tack, be,ha,
2bogsheadsBscon8h°ulder, , n
20boxes Ooshsn Ckeeffi;
130 barrels Floor, different twwdS err,
20 barrels Batter-Crackers and I)ia61
10 boxes Chewing Tobacco
200 pound* Smoking Tobacco
10 dozen Rappee Snnffi in bottles
20.000 Cigars, various brshds
20 boxen Toilet heap
20 boxes Tomato Catsnp *
30 boxes Chsfnpsgns
Dry Goods, Clothing
Shoes, lisa, and Furniture
M-virai letadfifl
Wtastef ftr ffiaabrnro port on - f ■ *■
uhn J .tfe* lU • fit *■' . ■*: • -
‘ having sup .rior accommo-
HENTKR A GAMMELL.
BOSTON
r iJOUti 1 -am/3
!U"i7 liat J ^
o -la^n. millet) ; dll ao
ixbUda ni k-
OF T. J. WALSH- .
On TUESDAY. Octobsr 2d. wilt be soldi in front oil
the Court House, IMPROVEMENTS on Lot No. 3* on:
W, st Broad street, second Lot' ttom Gsetos final,
The improvements are a two-story. Wooden BnHfilng
and a Blacbunith’e Shop, snbject to a lease for four
years mti six mouths at $60 per annum. Hie amove
can betreated fihaat private aalm. For farther pa
...4
W STEAMSHIP
re Ilf*.8. ODSY.Canmasrifcr,
WrtlisafllNSr tSfi ffiwreperton
VorfidcM or BttMiDti aprilF to
^iCdARJOSON k BARNARD.
.,4 1 j IW'fcll t *. No,i S»d6»fd'. Lower B-nge.
UNDKRvyay ( f BBS- SaLR* ' ' ”
BY BELL, WYLLY & CHRISTIAN.
Od THURSDAY, lath 8eptemj|tf, at 11 o’clock, on
Sioddarii’sOppet Wharf, will b7*ld, for nccouutof,
UofierwrUeas nml^Hii concerned, the SOSUoNEB,
GLMNBOY, copffi^Weued, together vmn all her<
Sail*, Rigging, Aacfiun. tffiaiu* t ,H»Waer8, Boats.
Farnitare, Tackle and Apparel, as else LUtr lice st the
wharf. Sold by recommendation ot U bfitra: of Mf-
vey of Port Wardens and Shtpmtaera fortadofita fif
all concerned. Term* cfialt. .U-.u,. u. js»10-4t
ADUINISTKATQRS u
-..ii • Steerage, $13
■( BELL, WYLLY A CHRISTIAN
WiU be (old by order of tke Coo<ia front of tko
Coart House, ou the FIRS* TURfiPAY in October,
between the legal hoars of sale, 4*0 ACRES OF LANlr
' CtrlcL.'K$> 216. 'AfeoJI*
• 164. con-
Railroad
benefit of the heirs and erriti:
tore of tue estate of B. King
Terms cash, pi
<Aad» eldewheei ttenmehip
A L AB A HI A
‘^■IPksaR. commanfiff.
t*Y.
in Appling county, -fitffi«
stock. Bold tor tho benefit of the helm a
te of B. Kiifjf.
rfnfnt^saa,,:
EXfifUTORS SALE.
BY T. J. WALSH.
2(5 @
3 00 @
3 25 @
EXECUTOR*
BY THOMAS J,
On TUESDAY, October 2d, wifi be soM in front qf
tbs Court House,
ONE SMALL WOODEN BUILDING, on the sooth-
eru quarter of east half pf Lot No. 31, Columbia Ward,
fronting ou York ^reet lane. Sold for the beuefi
4h»4etesta^«iraHrs of said estate.
* Teftaa eaab» {^fefaser paying for titles and stamps.
au20 tds
EXSdutbR’S'stLE.
4 60 ^
IS I
300
12 00 O
12 00 @
2 75 1
6 0U (&
!8 00 0,35 to ’
6 50 @7 50
4 00 @ 4 50
4 00 @ 5 00
62 @
75 @
7 00 @
1 60 @
T*@
4 oo @ a oo
4 00 @
2 00 @ 6 60
2 75 @
2 15 @
3 SO @ 4 00
24<4@
45 @ 50
1 75' @ 4 00
3 00 @ 5 00
3 50 @ • 09
1 80 @
90 @
Powder....
§'
S'
■ 1 to
EXPORTS OF JPOTTON
From September 6, 1860 (o September 12, I860.
Forts.
Liverpool
Boston
New York
Baltimore
Philadelphia..........
Total Exports
»)'
55
Upland.
1,040
350
478
1,868
Bacon.—The stock is fair, with a light demand.
Price* during the tat week have receded from * to^
He., and the market dull at quotations, which are
21X@23c- for ribbed sides; 22M«- for clear do., and
1814 @ 19c. for shoulders. There are no dear sides on-
the market. .
Com*.—Nd cb@S J“ pr$es- We continue to
quote St. Domingo fit 97@Sle.: Bio, 28@32c.; and
Java, 40@44c. . * ‘
It ahonld be remarked^b** ffijAiowargradee are in
better demand and priOM Armf with an advancing
tendency. '
Dry Goods—ATS now tn good dwntal, and the
Stock hie mitfidaHy Inun—ufitatag the past week.
Quite a nnnhur of countrj4ffiiliy tavs been in |be,
market,and we hear of fieretritagu Imnasations. Tbe
market is Arm, with an afivaaee Be
of >i'o.
-.5
Erwin* Hardee.
-V
Comstgneee per Central itallrwm*. J
Sept. 12, 18U*.
emp,y
i’ll Kbit nnd&nfiXes dried' tndt|at
iberand nfiltato E lYnK-lfonl, E E Berta A
. ... _ H Mathieon, J C Maker, A Myers A Co. McLeod
^ Bfos, Richardson A Barnard, Couneratt a John-
SS
^ ctin 8 » cure in the worst casctaf ooHc. After taking
medicine Stevens stated th*t he got lnstat relief
d 8at down on a etoop to meditate Upon fhe great
' r ues of the medicine,when he accidpntly fdUasleep.
u account of sterene |gBf'iir Hie Honor that he
“ct take the fluid* nuke sport of it, and It beta*
ot two dol ‘
It would be weU ban to caution purchasers from
the interior against the nnilmlted credit which, is so
often asked ffir. Thaeystemia moat pernicioue, and
at present utterly lnadmisaable, ap our merchenta fie
obliged 10 restrict themselves to cash transaction.
Grain.—This market has been very dull during the
put week, ahd prices have somewhat receded The
Northern markets, however, arts reported firmer. We
quote yellow com, *L20@$1 26; mixed, $1 26, and
white at $1 40 per hoeh.
Oats sell at 80a in tags loin. ■
Hay—Owing to tho small' slock and scarcity of
freigthe, has advanced here, (hough the
market, after a steady rise, has needed.
W* quote troB store: Northern, $175,
$2 00.
*o*Mm.-The stock it light, end the demand
Unite* The market ta fltm, fit 62@8*c. for new
Ctaba. Te leeoi ef one cargo oxpected to arrive.
Nails.—Scssdofn New York and advancing. Tbe
-otock ham ie fair and the demand good at ijfo.
• Oman*.—-The etoch is being rapidly filled up, and
prices have somewhat receded, thosgh a fair demand
prevails. We quota at $3 50@$4 00.
■ Potatoer—Ban been arriving Ceeely during the
gist week, an excellent demand coeitidttag, eepedplly
for shipping purposes. We quote the tasket firm. **
$9,A0@$4 00 per bbL
Tnoin aim Ltntmtn The marifid is rery inac
tive, owing to the scarcity of fMgbmand'the small
supply of timber; the ip)ll» era doing very little,
quote ship staff at tM|M;
The ■tommii tat timber con tl
the scarcity of shipping. Th qoot# I
Umber st $M@$26; mill at $12@$14, thon
sold yeeterd*^ *t $1L
W. kegs
half kegs
do qr. kegs
do ft cans
Potatoes bbl
Rice, Clean 8. C ft
India.
Raisins, layer...4*...4... box
Layer half box
do qr. box
Rope, Qmenleaf ft
36
Jute,
Salt,- Liverpool, as to quantity...
Soa?.;. *
Shot, Drop.
Back bag
Sugars, Muscovado and Porto Rlco.ft
White B At.. lb
Yellow C j. ft
Crushed .'....ft
Granulated ft
Havana '. box
Tallow ‘j '. ft
Toracco, Smoking, from Btems... .ft
do do leaf ft
Chewing, Diamond Twist v ft
do Spun BOH ft
Bright choice grade*' >
Medium .....'.: * ....ta
Low ft
Teas, Green .1 ft
Black ft
Twins ,....i.ft
Vinegar, White end Cider gal
Wood, Oak, in y*rd cord
Pine potd
Ligbtwood. cord
Wool. Unwashed .’^... ft
Washed ft
Wax. »>
8 60 @ 9 00
4 50 @
2 60
I.'
3 60 @ 4 00
11 @ 13
11 @
4 75 @ 6 00
2 60 @
.I* @ '
22® 23
18 @ 21
15 @ 17
2 26 @ 2 50
3^13 S
3 60 § 3 75
13 @ 1$
17 @ 17M
i
MX
17H@
40 @
90X9
1 26
75 @ 1 25
60 @ “
35 @
7 50 @
6 00 @
7 50 r
7 50 @
III
i i
Arrivals at the Hotels.
MtMHALL HOUSE-A. $. LUC*.
A Kfilght A Wire, FU
Mre H M Wyrifc Alh<
H G Grubth tat to
Dr G B Watdfifi, We*h
s*W*
0 w.tityim.Bmoks «
T Wyatt, N
ville
_ Athens
K W Bard^lL .Jackaglle
Dr F Y Cjafk, City
A Richardson, City
Mr Biyun, Alexandria
J G Mingtedarf, Dlthf co
J Thoffipeon. Atianur. ,
J Muir, wife and twe ckR-
■ dren, Cnthbert •
Mts oppenheimer. Cnthbi
C B Woodworth. Beaufort
R A Silatie, Vfc,
W Cliiide A w*.-Ft*
IW
J Baum,,
P H Scnifl^Bfififlasrlile
PULACKKMOUee-W. H. WILTSURUfite
P Edwards, City
FB Seville, _
G M Robinson. _
B A Harden, Ga
J K Edmondson, Quitman
R V Hardeman, jr, O It R
J Lee, Fla
J U Alien, Abbeville
N Reneau, CRB
B L Dsns, City
H K Washburn, City
Oobnm, Cky
rin.fi 0
I _ iwln, city
WGNorwood, AtORR
8 R Stayner, TaU*h*s**e
W B Smith, Valdosta * 1
J M Bayes, TuoiuasvIUfi
H B Hsiuvorth, do -:
W R Dixon, Burke co
A SinJo. Dariedr-
sraSsS -
i Warren, City
A Teriname, Angus**
J P Stovall, do
F Osborne,' Edgefield
W H Hammond, Thoavile
D E Lightfoot. N Y
W Lively. Ma
C F Brock, FI* M A .
Capt J Limeburner, 88 Ala
W Borns, jr, rfi Alabnm*
J Doclurty. N Y
!i Willis, N Y
G W Henst, Burke 00
SCREVEN HOUSE—G- MCGlNLT. „ *
C W Cooper. 0* " '
G B Mazier. Augusta
H Hubert. Ga 5-
G Hardee, DBA
U Howe, fio jti-
r HBeafiy *ladp,OC
Mias Griffin, Ga ><
Ii L Shuite, 80 Efc
ril, Effing Ch-
Fr ukli’n, TbOkriUe
e B Green, Ga . ■.
J W Brown, Mexico
T D Williams, City
A Twindlne, August*
Mrs Harrison. N Y
Mrs Burgiu, X V _
4 Gray, wife A chilli, N Y
R C Mitchell, Ga
J Davis, Cuthbert
JF Kidder, do ,
W T Amosw.Tt (
I, win fir sold in front oi
I of LfiTNo. 31, Columbia
On TUESDAY, October 2d,
the Court House, eadt half <
Ward, subject to a ground rent of $11.60 per annum,
with hnptovementtFa Dwelling with four roctns, arid
Kitchen in ysrd. - ' ill , - '
Boat half of Lot Nti.'M? Gredn Ward. Ground rent,
$17.56 per annum. Knprotmnents—two-story Dwell
ing, with six rooms, Kiteheq and Stable.
ALSp, ,;/!/ ! IX
stock.
tttlM and stamps.
. 40 shares Central Railroad 1
■Y HULL, WYLLY * CHHISTUN. '
WUl be sold on the FIRST TUESDAY in October, in
front of tbe Coart Haaee, in the city of Savannah, be
tween tbe legal hour* of axle:
Lot No. 17. Csrpehter's Row, fee eimpte, and Lot
No. 12, Crawforfi Word, ground rent Tbe improve
ments consist of i two-story wooden House, and four
tenement brick Honsee, belonging to the estate of
Mrs. Margaret James. Sold tar the benefitus
heirs and creditors of said estate.
Terms cash, purchaser DSfjiiE foe papers.
atCO-tds . $. )|. $R|iOLD, Executor.
W. M. WALSH.
YX7HOLESALK Druggists, comer Barnard and
Yw Bronghton streets, Saynanak, Ga., General
Agent for the fiouth.^^
1 I
Hair Restorer Restores Gray Hair.
CLOCK'S
Half Restorer makes Hair grow on BalAf
CLOCK’S -
Hair Restorer Stops Hair from FaiUfigl
CLOCK'S
Hair Restorer ^events Headache.
Hair Restorer Is elegantly Perfumed.
CLOCK’S
Hair Restorer ia all that cun be claimed as a dressing.
CLOCK’S
Hair Restorer possesses all the merit claimed tat IL
A single trial convinces the most sccptlcs4UHU
value. If, after a thorough trial of two bottles It
does not give perfect
refunded. Sold ever:
bottles for $6
^ffii atfiPfive on .
y,September 19, at* o’clock p. m
FovfrWght or p issage, haring superior aceotnmo-
gtMnu* aypty to
I T-, f B, H. HARDEE,
_ » No 12 Stoddard's Range.
“T GARRISON * ALLEN,
|fi$ No. 6 Bowling Green. New York.
ire
mm*
THE STEAMER
) i (I'-iMfi
nl j’4 '
f.
E.3CT T A. W',
,/ ilid-iKd ^ commander,
wfli sail for the above port on
istnrgsy, September 15tk, »t — o’cloe
For freight on Lumber, or otherwise, apply to
TA iij.i B. H. HARDEE,
ATLANTIC COAST
Steamship ^Line.
Tu3E,
WtfgKL
The new and very fast tailing wtdewheel stea^hip
S UVIH68T0I,
J>B Baksr, commander,
regular day.
trill
poeititffiy sail on her regular day,
Tkundsy, Sept. 13, st<W o’clock a. m.
For frelfiht or passage, having new and splendidly
arranged accommodations, apply to
WILDER * FULLARTON. ,
gaged berths secured utter Tuesday, llth
“ paid tor. sepT tdu
AluA'fiy’s* iLineT
NEW
YORK.
CUfiNGE OF DAY. •
Tbe first class, new steamship
VIE(JO,
E. M. BULKLEF, Commander, ,
WiU sail on hur regular day,
Tuesday, Sept. 18, ut — o’clock — m.
For might or passage, having superior itrrnmmo
dations, apply to HUNTER c GAMMKlL
84 Bay street
r.Shippers are requested to bring tax lecc.pta
for their cotton, as it is by the law necessary to tti ch
thensgpthe oilis of lading. *ep!2.
TUE HNI’rfiUMlKiUlUZft
1.
MAIL STEAMSHIP .COMPANY.,
FOR • « J
ST. THOMAS, PABA,
BAHIA, AND BIO
_ Under contract with the UnUfid States and Brat*
' eof th
GovcfuMMk It the carriage of the mails, will dft;
patch oAtof their . ,
NEW FIRST‘CLASS BIDE WHEEL
STBAM8BXPC
each over 2,000 tons bnrthen,
On«th. 22d of Ever* Month.
From the
Fort of New York!
For the following named
tag rates of
lent:
anted poits and at the follow-*
payable In gold or its equiva-
$80
i...f,$160 ,
kl
From New York to A. Thomas £..
From New York to Para un .
From New York to Pernambuco A*, no, ■
From New York to Bahia. JL, ISO
From New York to Rio de Janeiro ,Tft20fi
Steerage at half these rates, meals include# But »
not beddings K t
,. AscxpertoMafiBargeon is attached to each veseri.
’ AH Letter* finut pass through the Poet Office. Post- ;
y.P | ri“*.u* m
pass through the Poet Office. Post
age 10 cents.
Far further information
A limin’-
mySl
seplo No. 12 Stoddard’s Range.
AriA* til eiegint Aeknship
““-S’XNisriE, * -
'i'j itlfiJOO iuOfipU-H.H. SilOOT,
Will sail tar Baltimore on «
dations, apply to
LaNOOHE, WEST A DANIELS,
sepli
^I'liraSSNilTUE RIVER
•ferywtere
TTiTUfXUf'St
CLASSICALTEACHEffwlTED
1 • ’ « f *AI j
-JTO SUPERINTESD THE EDUCATION el
boys, far advanced. Tba teacher
with the family, in a pleasant ceuntry
oompensation will be liberal The best
(eqntnd. Address tarx 214, Saratash P.
septs-tf
Establisiied in 1780!
SQAPS1 CANDLES! STA
.4Sfi
n
' J. C. mil’s Son,
Mo. 38 PARK ROW, YEW tuEK,
Staple and Fancy Soaps.
• ^ktiiAiJO
OHNSON,
Will leave the Wharf opposite tlie Gas House TH S
AFTERNOON, at 5 o’clock, for all talermediate
lafiitlagt between Savannah and Augusta, carrying
both aafmgwni sndf elrbL
seplg-lt J. MpPHEH8QN FARR Agent.
GARRISON a ALldtN,
Jlew York Agents*
CHATHAM COUNTY SHERIFF’S SALE.
nriLL BE SOLD on the first Tuesday In October
TV ncxt,_between the legal hoars ui sale, betafie
the Conrt House door in the tity ol Savannah,
steamer MARY ELLA, - 1th all her tackling and ap
parel ; also, two Steam Boilers and one 1,-t of Kakea.i,
Levied on as the property ol Janj£* Avery Skiltol^W
\ ^
A#
tiafy -a fi. fa. Issued one (
Superior Coutt of Chatbum col
nells A Co. Property pointed ~$i
toruey. . ’ J
an31-tds Sheriff i
Honorable
(avor or Bash-
t plaintiffs At-
.—« L. COLE,
hatham county. ,
CHATHAM COUNTY ^EBIFF’S - SALE.
BE SOLD on the first Tuesday in Ortobef
. _ next, between the legal hoars or sale, be ore
the Conrt Honse door, ta the city of eava-nalkldHF
No. 17, and the improvements thereon, in EMRy
Wprd, city of Savannah, l> unded on tue north by*
Sta’e street, on the south by President btreet, on the
eas by Jefferson street, anu on the west by Lot No.
18. Lev.ed on as the property or Barney O Wagner,
to catlsfy a fi. fa. issued oui or the Uononmm the
County Court for the county -1 Cbsiltsm in favnrof
Wei^and A Jansen. Property pointed out by plaln-
tlffb attorney. BE J L. COLE,
an31-td Sheriff of Chatham cum it v.
Gin SHERIFFS SALE.
U 4
. "jff*** : .r*:*f*** ano V^ f anlt, rigenis
‘it# SESIWEEELV tWB? * **%
GTfirv Tuesday and Saturday.
For Palatka, £, Fla.,
CITY COURT OP SAVANNAH, QEORUIA.
TTNDER AND BY VIRTUE of an attaiglimit re-
U turnable to the November Term, 1$K of the.
City Court of Savaunab, Georgia, agaiuit ■"*“
H. Lnca?, and ta lavor or W. R Waring
levied on FIVE BOXES OF BOoTS AND cl
the property of William H. Lucas, poiuted c
the plaintiff; andnadm and by virtiteofaa
issued by the Honorable the Jn-lge of tbe City <
*1 Savannah, I will toil at public outcry, before tha,
Court Ho se. ii the, city of Savannah, county if
Ghat ham, S:ato«fffi$*tgt» betgreun the legal hour*
on^the 8etamb.fi, JCD 1866. the
teht^ .*’benjaaiin"l/TOUR «
Deputy Sheriff or the City ConrLOf Sivinfidk.
CitjtMlieritr’soffice, Savannah, August 31, ffM^
. WILSON CCO-.l-si
Cotton Facttfrs «***■
iTt N *mAife AND PICOLAT.
yi 'jldwli v l
it ,T»yil .
Jli. !
Honey fioap. ' -BemritcsM 8*sp, Palm Soap,
Winded-Soap, Glycerin - SoaD, Poccine Sdagi
White Soap, Shaving Soap, Almond Soap.
Upvtards at Osl Hundred Styles.
Sjera. Adaiantine and Mow Gandies.
Constantly on baud and for sale by MANDELL- A
OCX, afid many other dealer., | j autoaedfial
~cTti^rfe“
L ODGING, Rentanrant,
rear of Central
low House. v
A good Lunch every morning.
Clean and pleasant Rooms, ou tetsenable terms.'
Beard by tbe week, and the very best table ante
- - respect-
FojrSale.
itatfou and
btotetmafstathe;
•Mite crop of Corn, Cotton. Cane, Potatoes, Ac.,
bow In process ol cultivation.
This Plantation is Sltnitted plii4,todies from
sob CoartMonae, Fla, and tWofttika^fruas,
where then fito jMfi school* i
ew *MSS&2i£.r ,
make 1* one ofya most deslrabte ■
iwtakwl'wtth lakia aafi mnatog i|
ftUefi in the most
nrlnirttl Ii
With the fiaiiai oak, hickory afid
Tho-plan talos te now in sutoeasfal ~
4M aerto planted In long staple cot
" ilmlW Istoi lull h.Inf *7- ter—
1 wiU also sell eighty hsad r f hog*, toottoen l
«l*s, weU broke, two horata three pm »>«anw w
111 filUOl I
ItoBowaoi •ltaMUstaam packets,
m
■a. General Comm ' s sion Merchants .
A GENTS for the purchase andaale ot all kinds of
il Cotton Domestic* 7, 0
-Jbe al aevanos made on conaknoiente
Office No. 3 Stoddard’s Lower Rang.; Bay steeet,
Savannah, Geoigls.
U. B. WILKINSON,
- I OI Kewnan Ga.
* B. J. WI SON, »
FormeriyaLikeernskee Cotton Mills, Ala.
f* , '■ » V . P. H. WOOti,
Of the late firm of J. W. Rabun A Co., Sav’h. .
seps-3m "
baker? -
Capt. N. KING, and ’
SYLVAN SHORE,
«W ; >• Oapt JAMES TUCKER, jjy
heawspuciaUyfitted op for this rouia »*$
unaaipmrisd aceoamodationa, will leave regularly
foe IBs store utoriw, tha Sylvan Shore every TUB.--
BAf HIHni&^S the Utae Baker every SATUR
DAY MQRMUiQ. at ten o'clock.
leave Jacksonville every Tuesday
Savannah every Wednesday
in time toconnectwitk lhe
New Tbrk steam, rs. a
' For freight ta Ptwge apply at the office on Florida
tarivra* i .j* !
..... fiLAPPQBM fo. CUNNING HAM,
. Agent*
N. B—AlltaWlf payable tvM-tf
i MATER B1RAMBOATS and TOW-
BOAT’S, of vsrion. s^es and draft.
iflattag Vessels, Steam Barges, Ac.
rau j-ioOi A _ u DA COSTA,
1 No. 42 Water street, N. Y.
For Sale.
A COMPLETE SET, OF OFFICE FURNITURE
aud a fifi* taf'^FK:~'Apply to , ,)
rtn tt. .e.vtM&taftx: AUBCRH A ANDERSON.
W Planters’ Bsnl
•fiii '.’t >*-.
CUTTERS
AND HEALERS.
act as onr ageuafi
ir adMce. BoS
TR1DGE A CO.
THE
INTERNAL REVENUE GUIDE.
%
LAW OF jOl.Y, 1856. Containing all tbe Internal
Revenue Laws, with Dscfefions, Rulings, Exemp
tions, Stamp Doties, Ac. Price, $1.50.
THE NATIONAL TAX LAW; bring the Amended
' Act of Jnly 20,1866, interpolated with the Acta
of June, lS64, and March, 1865. Price, 15 cents.
Jsst received and fbr sale by *' *“
K8TlL^M|$eTB
Bale $ope.
1000 00118 X ’ mCB JVTI for 8a)e ’ aheap*
i
DARIUS ALLEN, t
66 Pine atruet,M$mYerk. . Jft
2000
in fine order,
anl-tf
BRADLEY. HtTL A CO.
uWANTEft-TO PURCHASE,
bP’ fokrcASH,
A TWO STORY, BRICK DWELLING Mast be
loested ta a good dfoghhorhood. AMfobss,
slating particulars, ,W EL P. TT’NISON?
..... . CMmn
Agent Southern - xp-^ee cymnanv.
(orood P*a},in^efar