The Daily news and herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1866-1868, September 14, 1866, Image 3

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MATTERS, UI _ SEPTEMBER U, 1866. and Steamer* Ij^roe?,* Thursday, September 20, 1=\ Tnesday. September X8th, mt - ^ Saturday, September 15, at 2 Saturday, September 15th, at — nALTMMOR*- •y, September 16, at — . ^rQle, fob Tibbetts, HOBTON. Saturday, September 15, fOB -..jtfillda, rBl uniu ,HlA ' Saturday, September 22, at v,iH FLORIDA- • ser, every Saturday morn.ug, at every Tuesday morning, at ihpm«" nf TraMM - patlt PASSENGER UP TRAIN Iruiee 8 A. M. 6:15 P. M, n-ita at riiuali •• su,nr passenger train . 7 a.m. ,8:45 a. M. .7:05 P. M. 7:05 P. M. 4:00 a. M. 7:00 a. m. IT PASSENGER TRAIN 5:40 r. M. 8:25 p. m. ' ' 5:00 a. M. .,1 (Jordon trains connect with , K l,t passenger trains at Gordon. RiiLBOAD—DAILY (Sundays ex- repted) 7:30 a. m. ....7:30 P.M. ....6:00 A. M. ....0:10 P. M. - uii'Ville at r "i.t;Ville ..vauuali IllU f «f Closing Mails. Post Office, Savannah, Ga. ..sii office as follows: *'“ilroad, for Augusta, South Caro- jjeauiort) and all States in the Mayors Court* The only case brought up before Hie Honor, the Mayor, yesterday morning waa that of H. Beals, a coal passer on board one of the New York steamers, who was arrested Wedneeday night on the charge of being a suspicious character. Beals stated to His Honor, the Mayor, that he had been to a house to see a friend, and after leaving there for a short time desired to re turn, and not being acquainted with the city, and having a few drinks aboard, he accidentally got into the wrong house. The occupant of the house which he entered stated that he knew the prisoner was under the influence of liquor atjhe time and was inclined to take his statement as being correct. Beals was sent in charge of a policeman to the Captain of the steamer to which he belonged, with instructions to find out whether he was a suspicious character or not. If the Captain vouched for his character he waa to be left at the ship, and if not he was to be brought back for fur ther examination. A. Wilcox 4 Co., the well known Bay street mer chants, have a small balance of a large consignment of Seed Kye, warranted to be as good as any »o the market, still for sale, at their store on Bay street. They have also furnished us samples of the best to bacco we have seen within a year, and we learn, from other sources, that they can furnish fine wines and liquors, warranted, and various other articles, not ex cepting even a small lot of the best ground nuts we have ever seen in. Savannah. Financial and Commercial. Savannah Market. Savannah, Friday,Bept 13, 1866. BE VIEW or THE 8A VANN AH MARKET. The improvement referred to in our Mat week’s re. view has been folly sustained, despite the very unfa vorable weather. Quite a number of country buyers have been in the market, and some large sales havfe been made, especially in dry goods. As a general rule, the stocks are unfortunately low at present, though heavy shipments are on their way. Our dry goods dealers, it is true, are replenishing, but the stock of general groceries is quite limited, a late season having been anticipated, and many large pur chases lying in' New York waiting for a reduction of the very high tariff of freights. In financial circles there is still great depression, and on all sides the cry of “no money” continues to be heard. This must, of course, impede business, and is apt to 9 indnce a credit system, very much to be de precated and guarded against Exchange.—The supply of Sterling Is limited, with Weekly Magazine.—Estill 4 Bro. are the agents here for the New York Weekly Magazine, a very inter esting periodical, of which we have received the monthly number. It is full of readable miscellany, and is sold at a very economical price. Fred. S. Hill is proprietor and editor. Sale oe the Schooner Glenroy.—The schooner Glenroy, together with all her sails, rigging, anchors, chains, hawsers, boats, 4c., was sold at auction yes- -tefilay by Messrs. Bell, Wylly & Christian, on recom mendation of tliQ-Board of Port Wardens, and brought nine hundred and eleven dollars and fifty cents. First Sea Island Crf^RiN.—The flrit bale of Sea Island cotton received here this season was brought by the Gulf train, on Wednesday afternoon. It was raised on the Kilkenny plantation, which is in charge of Captain Dutcher. and that part of Georgia earners ancl Atlantic and Gulf ;iiLBOAH, for Augusta, Columbus, vjlle, through puuchts Jtud way eveivday. ,\l, (ii'LF Railroad, for all points on ..u-; 13 n u bridge, Monticello, Fla., Northwestern Florida and the West- ru Coast, 5 a. m. daily, Sundays ex- -n:‘.mers. for Brunswick, St. Mary’s, ■i„ "uville’ and nil points on St. John’s :, TU ami Eastern Florida, 9 o’clock \.t unlays. v meu. T every Friday morning, i W|.V leave New York during the month P (iilmvs: The French, Dales, Ham s' 1’., steamers on the 8th; the .. x York on the 11th, from Boston on . wall, on the llth; the Havana and Ant- '-.">11 tlie 12th; Mexican, via Havana, on Cuba*, Bremen, Dales and am ; "n; the Cunurd and Havana, on the \ ( ,n the 20th; AspiuwaU, on the 21st; 'sum, Bremen, French, Dales and Ham- M- Cuuard—from New York on the st.ni on the 26th; Havre, Dales uudHam- ySJth. * l< rl it W ithout Danger of Loss. lev Orders, at the Savannah Post TAKE AYER’S PILLS for all the purposes or a Purgative, for Constipation, Indigestion, Head ache and Liver Complaint. By universal accord, they ate tha uosc of all purgatives for family use. eepfPlw The lassitude of our climate and the tendency to fevers, through prostration, render a general tonic of indispensable importance. We know of nothing answering tlUs purpose like the admirable Ferro- Phosphorated Elixir of Caswell, Mack & Co. It is a triple tonic, being a combination of three of the best tonics of the Pharmacopeia: Iron, which enriches the blood; phosphorus, which renews waste of nerve tissue; and Calisaya, which affords vigor to thedi-.| Central Railroad gestive organs. The Elixir is palatable to the taste. Altogether, we know of no lemedy that can compare with it. Sold by Lippman, Savannah. e opens for business at 9 a. m. and On Sundays the office is open from A. L. Harris, P. M. Fish.—The stock on hind is light, with a fair <Se- 25c. os last week’s quotations. Grain.—This market has been tpry dull daring the past week, ahd prices have somewhat receded. The Northern markets, however, are imported firmer. We quote yellow corn. $1 25; jpinrf, *1 25, and white at $1 10 per bush. - «■* « - v - ' Oats sell at 80c. in large lots. Hay—Owing to the stock andscarcity of freights, has advanced here, though the New York market, after a steady rise, has receded. We quote from store: Northern, $1 75, and Eastern, $2 00. Hides, 4c.—The receipts of hides, wool, 4chave fallen off to a greet extent The few lots now coming in are rapidly taken up for shipment-We quote good flint hides at 11c. j* lb.. find woOVunwashed, 30c. Iron, 4c.—more activity has been displayed during the past week. The supply is quite, equal to-tho de maud. We continue our quotations, say: Swedes 9 to 10c; refined. 6>ic. Lime.—The stock, already ample, has just been in creased by a cargo from Rockland, Ma., and the mar ket has declined 25c. X fair retail demand exists. Sav’h Wholesale Prices Current* Per \ From to ■ Ales, Harney, Collins k Co., Philadel phia bbl 2 Scotch mud English caak doz Imitation... doz $ e: Taylor’s Albany Cream*- bbl >i* SM Apples bbl fi 50 @ 7 00 little demand except for small balances. First class though we hear of no cargo sales.' We qaote *t *2 25 bbl.. . { f ft - Commercial bills may be quoted at 150. The Banks are buying at par and asking premium for Sight on New York, though they find few pur chasers. Outsiders sell more readily at par to >4 pre mium. Gold.—The brokers are buyiogmt 140 and selling at 143. Transactions are limited. The market in New York is declining steadily, and a further recession may be looked for. Quotations for Uncurrent Money and Securit ies. In reference to the following list of securities, 4c. ithonld be understood, that the reports are obtained rom brokers, and those quotations are given at which they will buy; and furthermore, that U. S. bonds are rarely to be found on the market. GEORGIA. Bank of Augusta 48@50 “ Athens 45<^— “ Columbus „.2U©22 44 Fulton.... 36©37 “ Empire State.. % 2 ?©— “ Middle Georgia 87©88 “ Savannah , 48©50 Bank of State of Georgia 22©24 Central Railroad Banking Company 98©— City Bank of Augusta 28©— Farmers' and Mechanics’ Bank 11©12 Liquors.—Owing to the very unsettled and uncer tain condition of the market holdeia, as a general rnlo. are not desirous of selling, though a few transactions occur at former quotations. In New York we hear of an advance on all gnfles, and it is anticipated that a firmer basis will be established ere long more condu cive to operations. Molasses.—The stock is light, and the demand limited. The market is firm, at 52@55c. for new Cuba. We hear of one cargo expected to arrive. Nails.—Scarce in New York and advancing. The stock here is fair and the demand good at 7%@8c. Onions.—The stock is beiqg rapidly filled up, and prices have somewhat receded, though a flair demand prevails. We quote at ft 50©$4 00. Potatoes—Have been arriving freely during the past week, an excellent demand continuing, especially for ^hipping purposes. We quote the market firm, at $3 50@$4 00 pe»bbl. ffPowDEB.—Stock rather light and demand limited; no change in prices. We quote agents’ prices : Kegs $8 50 ; half do. $4 50 ; quarter do. $2 50. and pound canisters 80c. — v .. „ n _ - , Rope.—No change to note in prices. The stock, MS a BanL r0 . ^ ' ng . mPany : "“"SSS though not heavy, ,s ample for the moderate demand Merchants uid Planters* Bank 10©— which.exists. We quote greenleaf at 22 to 23c.; hemp, Planters' Bank ?*@ 15 118 to 21c.; jute, 15 to 17c. Segars and Tobacco.—Segars are rather more active. The supply is good and prices unchanged. Newbury 54©55 I Tobacco continues in excellent demand, with the People's Bank !V........... I stock rather reduced,wa^'fisin si quotations. Manufacturers' Bank, Macon 16©— SOUTH CAROLINA. 52© 55 : 60©— South W. R. R. Union Bank BONDS. Old Georgia 6’a •» 7*3 88©93 City of Savannah - * •?!§?? Augusta - Macon 76©80 Railroad par 0 ?/^ lt ‘ Memphis and Charleston Railroad 85© COUPONS. Arrivals at the Hotels. PULASKI HOUSE—W. II. WlLTBBKQER. E Yulee. Liberty co R S Loyall, Monticello W F Coan, MUledgeville II K Washburn, City J Wa* hburn, City IL Hitch, jr, No 11, AiCGR 1.1 M Folsom, Gordon .'Mrs L O Robiusou, Ga I D Keouy, Fla MARSHALL HOUSE—A. B. LUCE. _jTiLL A BROTHER, Newsdealers, Sta- i Booksellers, Ball street (down stairs^ ncx» to the Post Office, arc au- njsfi.r the Daii.y News & Herald. /.I-,villi them will bo promptly attended 1 S Men's Loan Association. > ( revious announcement, there was tteudance of the members of the Work- 11 Association, at the meeting held in !,oii£ Room last evening, for the pur- zation. : being called to order, Mr John W. •I’creUrv, read the proceedings of the liter which the Chairman, Major John i that since the last meeting one thou- iinlred ami twenty-five shares of stock Inscribed for, and moved that a committee once to select officers, junmttee of four members, viz : S # s. B.irthelmesss, C. C. Millar, and r-anointed said committee,and retired :: was also made that a committee of three r * <1 by the Chair, to draft a Constitution and >r the government of the Association, and equent meeting. Amended to read P A Riays, Nat Ex O P Hazzard, str Eutaw W B Hill, do W Wayne, Ga J C Clark, Augusta W A McKenzie, wife and child, Fla J11K Ulhorn, Net Ex G Red gat, Apalachicola- D A McIntosh, Quitman 0 T Watson, Augusta Gen Tillson 4 wife, Ga W J Cook, Fla Mrs Chambers, Fla W Milieu, Ga Ricb.—The market continues very inactive, with a light stock, and that of Inferior quality. The'ac counts from the crop are still favorable. We^oatinue to quote at 11@13 cents for clean South Carolina and Georgia. Salt—is quiet with few large transactions. Every one seems holdiug off for a -recession in\prices. We quote $2 25 © 2 50 per sack, according to quantity. Timber and Lumber.—The market is very inac- .. .94©96 | tive, owing supply of ti stocks. I quote ship stuff at $35g$t6; flooring boards at $25, Central Railroad 95©9G The demand for timber continues light on accohnt of South Western Railroad. the scarcity of shipping. We quote good ranging City of Savannah Old Georgia 6’s gtetho scarcity of freights and the small tJfcer; the miHsare doing very little. We delivered. ton 112 do tOXnll a Tucker. Carter 4 Co *...yd 40 ( Dundee fa 35 # 45 Beep, Mess.. bbl 15 00 <_ Extra Mess (new) half bbll 1*7 00 @18 UO Fulton Market*. half bbla|17 00 @ Bacon, Ribbed Sides fti 21\© 22 Clear do dq Xb| 22>^@ Clear Sides ibi Shoulders ft| 18*£@ 19 Hams Ibi 25 © 28 Bread, Pilot lb Navy ft Beans, Mediums. bbl Bean Butter, Goshen ft tiood Western ft Candles, Adamantine Mould Coal, Red Ash, delivered. English, Candy, Assorted Fancy Cheese, Farn^ Dairy.... Good Factory English Dairy Cigars, Conn-cticnt -. lnn „ Seed Slid Ha’ ana M 50 00 (g>100 00 Imported Jf * 00 @150 00 Coffee, St. Domingo m! 27 @ Rio. ft @ Java, common to good.... Domestic Goods— Shirtings, J* FJ Shirtings, X •••-•F® YArns Cotton Osnaburgs 8oz Georgia Plains.; Jd Prints "Jd Flour, Superdne 1>W Extra. Western, fancy brands.. Kew Georgia s»™ Fish, MaFkerel, No. 1 bbl do do kite do No. 2 bbl do do X b»ls do do kits Philadelphia and^oatharn For Philadelphia. 40 @ 17 @ 19 14 @ 1« 2 25 @ 1 50 f 5 | “ 12H@ 7 60 @ 8 50 . .bbl 10 00 @12 00 ..bbl 14 00 @18 00 7 00 @ 8 75 23 00 @24 00 M 22 00 @ II 00 @ 3 00 @ SCKBVKN UOUSE—G. McGtNLY. J A Smith, Fla J C Maker, City IGD Mosher, Augusts |j McDonough, A k G R R Alnisture Almnitac—This Day. C lu Sun rises Sun sets higiiwatSk. At Tyl.ee 11 271AtPort 12 67 lUSS RUSS’ Muscogee Railroad - Atlantic and Gulf Railroad 52©54 Georgia Railroad .82©-- Augnsta and Savannah Railroad .87©90 united states bonds. U. S. Bonds7-30’s ....102 44 44 5-20’s registered, 1862 105 44 44 10-40 Coupons 102 Insubance—Is unchanged. We quote: To Augusta > by steamer, 1 ^ cent.; to Hawkinsville, ^ cent.; to New' York, on cotton, by steamer, 1 ¥> cent. ; sail, 1> : per cent*.; to Liverpool, by first-class ships, 1 ^ cent.; to Boston we quote K advance on New York Tates. Freights—Are rather dull, except to New York, and the Shipping List diminished. The following rate9 are still observed: Per B~le. To New York, on cotton, per steamer $2 50 To Boston, •' “ 2 §0 To Baltimore, “ “ 2 5° To Philadelphia, “ “ 2 50 To Philadelphia, on Domestics 0 To Northern ports, on lumber, per M... .$11 00@12 00 To Northern ports, on timber, per M... .$12 00©13 00 One vessel was taken up for the West Indies before news of the quarantine reached the States, at $14 per M for sawed lumber, and $19 is being offered South America. Cotton.—In New York the advance in Sterling and the good demand now prevailing has considerably im timber at $14@$25; anil at $12@$14, though one raft sold yesterday at $11A m exports Of vimber and lumber from lit September, 1866. do No. 3, large bbl 18 00 © Herrings, No. 1 u bo* 8® ® do Scaled box 90 @ Cod, choice ft 09 Fertilizers, Bh’ds Phos. Lime...ton 62 60 © Guano, Pasuvian ton 110 60@120 00 Bolivian ton 80 00 © Grain, Corn, yellow bush © 1 25 White bush J 40 © Mixed bush 1 25 © Oats.: bush © Glass, American Window Hay, Prime Northern cwt 1 75 @ Eastern.. cwtj 2 00 © Hides, good Flint ft 11© Dry Salted *....ft Hominy bbl. 5 50 @ Iron, Swedes ft I 9 © Refined.* ftj 6,^© Lard, Prime Leaf ft 23 © Pressed ft 21 © Lead » 12K© Lime, Rockland bbl 2 25 @ Leather. French Calfskin.. doz Sjle Hemlock ft Oak Tanned ft Liquors—Whisky— * . ^ _ __ Pike’s Magnolia Whisky gal 2 40 @ 2 50 J. Gibson, Sous 4 Co.’s X ... gal 3 30 @ do do Old Neclar.gal 4 00 © do do Cabinet...gul 4 65 © T. J. Flack 4 Son’s Beet' gal 2 50 © do ‘ do Bx. Rect...gal 2 60 © Wallace's Brands— . ^ ^ _ Bourbon Whisky X *. .gal 2 65 @ Old Kentucky Whisky gal 3 00 © Imperial Nectar Whisky gal 3 25 © Reilly, Leavy 4 Co.’s Brands— McGregor Whisky .gal Shioping. FOR NEW YORK MH .1 ATLANTIC COAST Mail Steamship Company. SIDE WHEEL LINE. .....D**k,tM jPa**»**, MS.. Thu flret clM8 Ateumahip Tonawand»; * J. TKAL, Commamlt-r, WIU mil for the AbOTU port oo t*t*r4.y A r id •Uo-J T t 5ua a ■ Sept. 32, At — o’clock — w. Tor freight or PA»age, haTini; sup rior I dA'ions, apply to *e»13 HUNTER A CAMMBLt Boston and SaTanntth Steamship Liue. FQR BOSTON The new and very fast sailing aide-wheel aUftinflip GENERAL BARNES, 2.000 ton. bnrihtn, Tho*. H. Morton, Commander, trill positively sail on her regular day, Thursday-, Sept. SOtk. at 4 e’tlstk p. an. For treignt or passage, having new' and aplea- dlrtly irrmngetl accommo<ntioD», apply to WILDER A KULLABTON, No. 8 Stoddard'a Upper Range. N. B.—No engaged berths secured after Toe-day, ISth Inetai.t, unites- paid for. *«P»M THE NEW STEAMSHIP wm. tibbett^T J. 8. COST, Commander, Will sail for the above port on Satarday, Sept/15, at— o’clock. aeplg ' k BARNARD. Np 8 Stoddard’* Lowot Btnge. EIWRE LINE FOR HEIN YORK Cabin Passage, t‘dS...:...^;.Steerage, )13 The tine sldewhecl steamship A LABAN Ay; i LIMEBURSER. Commnadpy. rr T» v WiU sail as above on 1 ' * ~ Satarday, September IS. at 2 o’clpajtp. m. For height or pierage, having Wfgnffe datums, app ^ G ARRISON * ALLEN, topic . No. 5 Bowling G-ee», New Y«>>k. Exported this week.... Exported previously... 1 Lumber. I Timber. 420,000 | 120,276 | 488,768 | 190,409 Total exports ( 908,768 }• 310,685 Shipping Intelligence. RUSS’ BUSS’ RUSS’ RUSS’ ST. DOMINGO ST. DOMINGO ST. DOMINGO BITTERS BITTERS BITTERS POUT OF j^yANNAH. Thursday, Sept. 13,1SC6. Cleared, Steamship Herman Livingston, Baker, New York— Wilder .V Fullerton. • Steamer Laura, Johus u, Augusta—J M Farr. Sour Mary Mankin, Cobb, Boston—J T Patterson & Co. Brig Win Crccvy, Healy, Wilmington, Del, and Philadelplii i— L J Guiluiariiu A Co. Below. rgaret. One of the most valuable combinations of medicine and an agreeable beverage that has ever been offered to the public. Millions of bottles were sold throughout, the North during The last four years i and, wherever introduced, it has proven a welcome sad adopted, that alls tockholders I addition to the invalid’s.table, the fajnily circle, and 10.-5 Mpsy in Iheir installments, and that the Batchelor's sideboard. LADIES who have lost strength and appetite, and suffer from nausea, vomitting and vertigo— GENTLEMEN who '-don’t feel very well” ju$t before breakfast or dinner, whoso stomach Is oat of order and system is generally deranged— MOTHERS weaning children, and suffering from genoral debility— CHILDREN of a sickly nature, and sour, dyspeptic constitution— TRAVELERS who have occasion to change their water, and— LL who live in malarious districts, and are subject ed to miasmatic influences, will Ann one of the most valuable Tonics and iuvigoiator3 at th can be taken, In ilie Association date from tjiat time. I rv announced that the list was open on 1: t th* 1 purpose of allowing all those who had °conie forward and sign their names, e appointed to nominate officers for wring returned, the Chair announced hich were elected by acclamation: H b rt I>. Walker; Treasurer, John N. John W. Heidt; Directors, A. A. Buckner, It. H. Footman, J. F. lie, and C. C. Millar, members were appointed a Commit- sntution and by-laws: B. H. Hardee, aiul J. P. Collins. e Secretary aud Treasurer were added t stated that he thought three thousand limit of the Association, too many, and that they be reduced to two thousand or 1 hundred. . was made and carried that after the next if books for subscription be closed, mg no business, after a statement made by r that two thousand and forty-five shares i, u « the meeting adjourned. Exports, Ter steamship Herman Livingston, for* New York proved that market, which has been responded to I —CGO bales cotton, 21 do wool, 35 do old rope and hero. Yesterday a much better tone was evinced, bagging, 180 I bis and sacks fruit, £8 bales domestics, holders being decidedly stiffer in the higher grades of o hhds beeswax, 24 bbls iron, 323 hides aud mdse, even running lots, though poorer cottons are still neg- per gchf Mluy Mankin, for Boston—i: 5 000 ft inm- lected. We quote at 30 to 31c. for New York mid dlings. It should be remembered, however, that the few buyers here, and the small and undesirable stock of fering, precludes as yet any idea of a regular market. The Receipts—Are very light The old crop is pretty thoroughly marketed, and but little of tha new is ready for transportation. Movement in the sta ple is much impeded by tne 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” we continue to get very diverse accounts of the prospect, though ou the 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 the plant to shed. Where W. P. Wright declines “guessing,” it would be in very bad taste for us to express an opin ion in regard to the incoming crop. Receipts per Atlantic & Galf R< Sept. 13, 1866. 43 bales cotton, 2 cars cattle, 1 car furniture, 4 bdla hides, 4 bales wool, 135 bbls io?in, 18 do turpentine, . . — i and mdse to Duncan A J, J W Lathrup, & Co, Sloan, It may be stated, s A s A s Harliidge, Tia»n 4 O, F W Sims & Co, J A however, that estimates generally from all parts of the | Roberts, Cooper A McA. _J NN£ Andes son & Son, J S country are now inside two million bales. KU33* ST. DOMINGO BITTERS. TRY THEM* BUT ONCE. ^"ilur .Money Drawer Robbed* a negro, was arrested yesterday, •'li robbing the money drawer in the store F- ^kLoise, corner of East Boundary and l “ slrec ts. Pom ell entered the store, and per- i '-mn in be proceeded to the till, and biinseif to all the money it contained ■camping, when he was observed by the J— wh.» Luil been in an adjoining room, and ly. Ho was taken before Justice Levi - a:ivr an examination of the case, com- ' * ri?oii *:r to jail to await his trial before the arl lor tllfc offence of larceny. This, we be- | - Jrat out of four cases of a similar charac- 4 '* burred recently, where the person ; l ^ L ‘H has been prosecuted, by which uCt cheated of its ends, the mngis- * * c ’ s thieves allowed to go at liberty, f Bm p tffici. xh ^ tre et Being Paved.—Mr. Cash, r ps of workmen, having suspended ^ um ’ t KJt of Lincoln street, for a short ^ uit of material running out on Wednes- r; * c an o'*ot base and commenced thejlocg • "1 paru}^ West Broad street from the Ml leading down to the foot of West • designing to continue it provided 4 ’“ufficiency of cobble stones, to the Cen. ^ depot. This street was paved prior to the ** -^ce been so badly torn up as to make ‘^possible to drive a team over it, especially t of West Broad and Indian streets. RUSS’ ST. DOMINGO PUNCH, RUSS’ ARRACK PUNCH, MADE FROM BATAVIA RICE. RUSS’ MESSINA PUNCH, RUSS’ GIN COCKTAIL. RUSS’ BRANDY COCKTAIL. RUSS’ BOURBON WHISKEY COCKTAIL The moat delightful concoctions that ever tempted man's taste—cheaper than any STEADY DRINKS In he worl. -Kan Banner.—We were glad to meet yes- our friend Col. Carey W. Styles, edi- F’ k' Umau, Banner, who is here for a brief T •fytfss connected with his paper, which, we I ' ;jr a, has a large ciagnlation, a remarka- advertising patronage, and the good everybody where it circulates. The ■^vr has most of the leading houses of lu 'be list of its advertising patrons, and is ^uia for advertisements from this section. .‘ Qt * paper, and if there is anybody in ^ ucs not know CoL Styles, we recom- T H. K. Mhlhorn, Assistant Snper- [iv a 11 ^ ali °ual Express and Transportation iv °d here from Wilmington, via Augus- I u ,,j UlUruiD K> on business for his company, lu^ ' 1K t iIa oon. His many friends will be ^ 1 be is in splendid health, aud that ’. J- ^ ‘ Jr ° s P er iHK- Geu. Joseph.E. Johnston, y Company, is now on a westward tour, r t ‘ * v v isit Savannah before his return to BLACKBERRY BRANDY. RASPBERRY SYRUP, GINGER CORDIAL LEMON SYRUP. Also on hand and manufactured to order. RUSS & CO„ No. 34 Dev street, New York. Sold Wholesale by W. M. WALSH, Wholesale Druggist, HALSEY, WATSON & CO., Grocers, d27cod-ly Savannah i f. Ile County 4^ourt. i U( ]g ( } Court, on Wednesday morning, his jojj Uss «ll presiding, the civil docket was f Wjlu ' 11 l be Court adjourned until Fri- I at ten o’clock. ptcy j ~~—.—- j j l ° ° Ur notice of the theft perpetrated by j,. vta -!‘ y t la8t > ^ould have stated that it rtiu s 8t orc, or Habersham street, and Co *bmu^a 8t ° re M publi8lled, at wbich 1116 uoiiai p H ° f ^ acou papers we are indebted to ****** Company. MAGAZINES FOR SEPTEMBER GODEY’S LADY’S M4GAZ1ME LESLIES’ LADY’S MAGAZINE DEMOREST S ILLUSTRATED MONTHLY PETERSON'S LADY’S MAGAZINE LE BON TON HARPER’S MONTHLY ATLANTIC MONTHLY ^ BEADLE'S MONTHLY BALLOU’S MONTHLY THE GALAXY, No. 8. ECLECTIC MAGAZINE THE OLD GUARD NIX-SAX MERRYMAN’S MONTHLY. For sale by ESTILL k brother: an23 tf Bnll Rtreet, next to Post Office. Per Brig Wm Creevoy, for Wilmington, Del, and Philadelphia—22ii tuns old iron, 100,000 ft lumber. passenger,. Per steamship Herman Livingston, for New York -A Strain, J Tiviniiue, Mrs J S Duarny, J H Park, M Cohen, Mr. J Meincke and infant, D C Acosta, II B Ainsworth, S Dawson, J H lia>es, W A Smith, A J Carver, P Ford, J Hurling. J H Palmer, Jfi Cohen, B Willis, Miss Fergoson and sister, K J Lloyd, W T Conn, J (! Weaver, A Lothead, L KStayncr, CLOol- by, M U Williams, W C Ruot, Mrs Slaughter and child, Mr nartley laiy, and 3 cliildren, E Kemiugton W S liart. Mrs K L Leals, S White, L Davis, K Tom kins, j s Davidson, Mrs s Uowdy, Miss M Gowdy, M JiGowdy. FGrrwcland and son, J M Guerard and wife, H Blcm, .1 A Barron, J G Snyder and wife, John Clark, and 5 steerage. It. Cotton Statement. TIS.1U. Capt W Dixon, A WlleoX, Hubs ft G, N, Cuiiip & Co, (. W Ga ricany, W Burns, L J Uuilmartiu, R Sci lv eu, Keinshart k Bro. H M m ^ S8 a — S. 2. W ■§ re » £ 3 » U 2 a 13 m 3 t I LIST OF VESSELS IN TtlJE POUT OF ^YAKSAH. 1 ■ Savannah, Sept. 14, 1858. STEAMSHIPS. Alabama, Limeburner, New York—B H Ilardee. Wm Tibbetts, Coney, Boston—Richardson k i> j- I nard Eutaw, Hazard, New York—B H Harde. . BAKES. Mary C Dyer, Walthington, New York—P Yonge k 1 Co. Janet Dalglish, (Hr) Dalglish, Carthagena—L I Guilmarlin X Co. Sagadahock, Aold, New York—C L Colby k Co. *’ Bmoa. Bell Barnard, Cooke, Philadelpliia—QI Taggart. Fredoni i, Bain. New York—P Yonge * Co. Uramk Bruce, discharging?—Sorrel Bro.. ‘Nellie Mitchell, Dnnphy, discharging—C L Colby A I Co. SCHOONERS. li<x Grant, loading. Frankfort, Me—Kinsey 1 Herald, Biown, awaiting order*, over the river—F ^S^vau^MuTay, New Smyrna, Fla, awaiting orders -F M Myrell. _ .' Glenroy, Murray, waiting—Hunter A Gammell. Convoy, Men ill, discharglug—F «V Sims * Co. EXPORTS OP COTTON From September 6, 1866, to September 12, 1866. Ports. Liverpool Boston New York Baltimore Philadelphia Total Exports.......*. VVesleyan I FEMALE COLLEGE MACON, GEORGIA. rfias TWENTY-NINTH ANNUAL SKSION opens i .October 1st, with a COMPLETE FACULTY.— Charge lor Tuition and Board, including Fuel, Wash* ingniud Ughin, $13.. per term. Mu9ic,wlthn|wor - — mi in the scholastic For 1,040 I year. Payment due at the first of eaci term 350 other information address J. M. BOSNaLU 4781 an29-2tawtOi:tl President. Austin & Ellis, Gunissiu all ftfsirdim Merclaits Bacon.—The stock is fair, with a light demand. Prices during the last week have receded from >. to >jc., and the market dull at quotations, which are 21 s 4@22c. for ribbed sides: 22>Jc- tor clear do., and 18’*@10;4C. for shoulders. There are no clear sides on the market. , , „ . . Bagging.—No change has occurred in prices. In THOMAS H. AUSTIN,! Late °f Apji'achicole.Pla. consequence probably of the depression in the New CHARLES ELLIS, t andColnmboa. Ga. York and Boston markets, holders seem mone yield-1 sepll-tf ing, and a few sales have been made as low as 38**c. for*Gunny. The demand for planters* orders has been much improved during the past week. Bottek—The stock of good butter continues light, >e with a toll supply of inferior, for which, however, [ y/y ever , mail and steamer the latcat there is little demand. WeqnoteGoshen40to45c.; jjgyygpApjJBg^ PERIODICALS, MAGA- •STitp in prices. We continue to ZINES, AND CHEAP LITERATURE qaote St Domingo at 27@31c.: Rio, 28®32c.; and foreign Pnblicatioas supplied to ordet bU>k Java, 40@44c. It should be retnerked that the lower Any Ame.icaU work pr>cured to order arpnoum grades are inbetter demand and prices firm, with an j ere’ prices, advancing tendency. Dm Goods—Are now m good demand, and the 80 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA. NEWSPAPER REPOT. W’ ,E 4g V by tn ^ Ca ^ d — -—» Weaver Rye Whisky gal Old Bourbon Whisky gal Brandy— Otard, Dupuy k Co., qr. and half casks, .gal Hennessy Brandy ...g»l Rum- -Lone Star :gal Gin—Holland Gin gal Columbian gal Wines—Champagne case Claret ease Sherry Wine, in eighth casks..gal Port Wine....» gal Molasses, Now Cuba, hhds gal Fla. and Ga. Syrup nom gal Meal bbl From Mills bush Nails •* Naval Stobes, Tar bbl Turpentine bbl Rosin.'. bb J Oils, Sperm g" Lard ga* Kerosene 8*J Train •£*} Onions Paper, News Printing ft, Ledger ft Commercial Note ream Lettet .* ...ream Foolscap ream Wrapping, large size ream do small size ....ream Peas ..........................bush Pork, Prime and ltump bbl Mnad ..... .............. .bbl Powder!*.'.*..*.’. Jege do..j /...half kegs do..I...... qr. kegs do 1b cans Potatoes bbl Kick. Clean S. C ft India! -ft Raisins, layer *>ox Layer ftd*' Dox do qr. box Rope, Greenleaf ft Henip '. ft Jute'. ft Salt, Liverpool, as to quantity. ..sack Soap. ... j. ft Georgia Chemical ft Other Brands ft. Shot, Drop bag Buck, a bag Sugars, Muscovado and Porto Rico, ft White B ft Yellow C ft Crushed ft Granulated ft Havana .* box Tallow ft Tobacco, Smoking, from stems... .ft do do leaf...... ft Chewing, Diamond Twist ft do Spun Roll ft Bright choice grades ft Medium I ft Low ft Teas, Green ft Black ft Twine ft Vinegar, White and Cider gal Wood, Oak, in yard cord Pine * cord Lightwood cord Wool, Unwashed ft Washed ft Wax. ...I 4 50 © 3 70 @ 3 50 © Empire ILiiiie FOR NEW YORK. THE STEAMER n n iE TT T r, CampiamlW, f U | if HI Will sail for the above tfoft on ’’ ! Saturday, September 15th, at — o'clock For freight on Lnmber, or otherwise, sepio No. li h .tMt hue for Baltimore: The new and elegant steamship F-AJsnsriE, Capt. H. H. Smoot, Will sail for Baltimore on Sunday, 16th instant.' For freight or passage, having good accommo dations, apply to LaROGHB, aepl2 ' £ dInMs/ Jones' Block. ‘.IMP EDWARD IS. V OUNU. <JLA1 YOUNG & WOODS, Bankers & Brokers Bnfanla, Ala , WILL receive Deposits, buy and sell Exchange, Gold and Silver, Uncurrent Bank Notes, Governmsnt, Railroad and all other Securities. Will also hoy Cot ton on orders. Collections made and promptly remitted. They will also make collections in any part of the United States, and make cash advances an. cotton consigned to our friends In New York, Charleston, Savannqh. Apalachicola or New Orleans. Operating on a paid in capital, with oar long es tablished credit, is a sufficient guarantee ol safety in all onr business transactions. REFER TO OonantA Yonng,l New Tork . * Nourse A Brooks, I Adams, Frost A Co., Charleston, S. C. Johnston, Woods A Co., Savannah, Ga. Foote A Malone, Mobile, Ala. Joslah Morris, Montgomery, Ala. Wm. H. Young, Columbus, Ga. John King, Banker, Columbus, Ga Jennings, Wicks A Bro., New Orleans, La. Guthrie A Co., Louisville, Ky. Shirok A Rowland, 8t. Louis, Mo. Eufaui-a, Ala.. Sept.!. 1836. sepfl 3a The nsw and elegant steam paeketa. LIZZIE BAKBR, Capt. N. SYLVA Capt JAMES TUCKER, having been specially fitted np for this route «ith unsurpassed accommodsdions, will leave regalarl> for the above places, the Sylvan Shore ovary TUES DAY MORNING, and th* Liz** faker ekt$ SATUR DAY MORNING, at ted O’ciddk; ■. J ; \ r Beturniug, will leave Jacksonville every Tuesday and Friday, arriving at Ssvanuah every Wednesday and Satarday mornings, in time to connect with the New York steam- rs. For freight or Passage apply at tha office on Flmida Whirl or to * CLAGHORN * CUNNINGHAM, Aganta N. B—Ail freight payable by shippers. Iyl64t FOR SALE, A PAIR OF MEXICAN PONIES and one good WOtiK horse, warranted in every reapect Apply to JOHN BYAN, Soda Water Mannfactarer, sepl2-6*, Corner Bay and West Broad streete. stock has materially increased during the past week. *Jnito a number of country buyers have been in the market,and we hear of several large transaction s. The market .is firm, with an advance on some grades of Xe. It would he well here to caution purchasers from je4. ESTILL & BROTHER, ifDown stairs) Bnll street, next to Post Office. Pitas World’s Fa rand P. C. LIGHTS A CO Lute Lighte, Newton A Bradharja.) Manufacturers off First Cluaa Ksrtef, the unlimited credit which is so I Hlghest premium at the Ameri-- ^ often asked for. The oystem it moat pernicious, and Exhibition of the J^usMy™ *^continued at preaent utterly inadmisaable, aa our merchants are Tt ll 3 ,5 e , U ,«Hu!S UitM ERNST, at the old obliged to restrict themselvreto cash transactions. piiB^wme street, between Croahyand *j». Floob.—Dealers are purcAlng lightly, waiting for New York Ci y- : -jn bonuiT the new supply. The offisriag @ock is not forge, TWO MONTM^riUwapgliM^™,, ^ for demand foir. »d price. «™pt for new ° Cfoorgia, which has declined 60c. 9 bbL We quote J j ohn j Hodgea for&e at $7 60 to8 60; extra $10 toM;aadnew . * - - J *Adm’x. Georgia $14 to 17 50 » bbL Jnnel8,18M. Planters 5 RICE POUNDING DLL! Tho undersigned, having become proprietors of the property known as the *■ LOWER SAVANNAH RICE MILL,” intend at once patting in all new and necessary machinery for making it a FXB8T-CLAS8 RICE FOUNDING MILL. Nq pains will be spared to have Rice thoroughly cleaned and prepared for market, and to the Planters and Factors who give ns their patronage we Can promise full attention to their interests. Hiving ample facilities for storing Rice, Planters and Factors can ship at any time to the Mill to salt their convenience, to remain an storage or for landing. LLOYD D. WADDELL. WILLIAM M.*TUNNCV ROSE A ARKWRIGHT. Having taken entire charge of the working of the above named Mill, we would respectfully ask of the Planters and Factors living in the vicinity of Savan nah their patronage for the coming season, and m an doing we can bat promise » careful attention totneir interest, bused upon onr past business connection and experience in that line of buliM. The Mill will be in perfect order for pounding by tha 1 *t of October. ROBE A ARKWRIGHT. For farther particulars, enquire of Misers. Rose ft Arkwright, at the MU, or at the Banking Home of Wm. M. Tunno k Co , in Exchange building; or of Lloyd D. ti added, office (when in the dtyj at the coaming room of W. H. Whitney A Co-, No. 4 Har ris’Block. Bay street. mw jen-iawfiffi OLD SEMI-WEEKLY LINE. Leave every Tuesday : anf ^atnrfayi For Palatka, E. Fla., TOUCHING AT BRUNS RYU VLLLE AND PICOLATA, m AT BRUNSWICK, ST. MA- FEIlNANDIKaJJMSWWI41< I [fJ N , M Murray's Lin© FOR MEW M^YORK. CHANGE OF DAY. The first class, new steamship V X R Gr O, B. M. BULK LEY, Commander, Will sail on her regular day, Tncalay, Bert- 18, ut — o’clock — an. For freight or passage, having superior accommo dations, apply to HUNTER A GAMMELL 84 Bay street. * Shipper* are requested to bring tax receipts for their ootton, as it is by the law necessary to attach them to the mlDof lading. aepii 'nils iniimmi Brazil HAIL STEAMSHIP C0HPANY. ST. THOMAS, PABA, PERNAMBUCO. BAHIA, AND RIO DE JANEIRO.B O' • Under contract with the United State* and BraM 'Governments for the carriage of the mails, will disl patch one of their NFW FIRST CLASS SIDEWHEEL STkiAMSHXPS, each over 2,000 ton* burthen, On the 22d of Every Month f From the JPort of New Yorkl For th« following named noits and at the follow ing rats* off passage, payable in gold or Its equiva lent: / \ ' ran oasin. From New York to St. Thomas $80 From New York to Para $150 From New York to Pernambuco 170 From new York to Bahia. 180 FromNcw York to Klo de Janeiro., 200 Steerage at hair these rates, meals Included, bat nos bedding. As experienced Surgeon is attached to each vessel. All Letters most pass through the Poet Office. Post age 10 cents. For inrther information or passage apply to ,, B. H. HARDER, Agent, No. 12 -toddard’s Block. GARRISON A ALLEN, my31 New York Agents. CHATHAM COUNTY SHERIFF’S SALE. \X7ILL BE SOLD on th? first Tneaday in October vV next, between the legal hoars oi sale, beiore the Court Home door in the city of Savannah, the steamer MARY ELLA, - 1th all her tackling and ap parel ; aUo, two Steam Boilers and one h t of Rakes. Levied on as the property ol James Avery glutton, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued out of the Honorable the SuperiorGoui t of Chatham county in favor of Bash- Delia A Co. Property pointed out by plaintiffs At torney. BENJ. L COLE, i3i-tds Sheriff ot Chatham county. CHATHAM COUNTY SHERIFF’S SALE. W ILL BE SOLD on the first Tuesday in October next, between the legal hours of sale, beiore the Court House door, in the city of aavannah, LOP Ne. 17, and the improvements thereon. In Liberty ■Ward, city of Savannah, b unded on tin) north by Sta’e street, on the south by President street, on th* cas by Jefferson street, anil on the west by Lot No. 18. Levied on as the property of Barney C Wagner, to satisfy a fi. fa. Issued out of the Honorable the County Court for the county of Chatham in favor of Weigaud A Jansen. Property pointed out by plain tiff’s attorney. BE 'J L. COLE, au3l-td Sheriff nf Chatham county. Gin SHEBBTS SALE. FOR SALE., RIVER STEAMBOATS add TOW BOATS, of various sloes and draft. 1 Also, iSailing Vessels, St ain Barges, Ac. A. It MtXXffiTA, No. 42 Water street, N. Y. WILKINSON, WILSON & CO.. Cotton Factors and General Commission Merchants A GENTS for the purchase and sale of all kinds af Cotton Domestics. .ibe al ahvanoa made on consignments Office No. 3 Stoddard's Lower Range, Bay street. Savannah, Geoigia. U. a WILKINSON. Of Mewnan. Ga. B. J. WI SON, Formerly of Okeefoskee Ootton Mills, Ala. P. H. WOOD, Of the late fins of J. W. Rabun A Co., Sav’h. sep5-3m For Sale. COMPLETE SET and a fine new SAFE. Apply to MERCER A ANDERSON, i-> *»AniWAteDk.. TO TUBE! 1 CUTTERS AND DEAlERS. .( x tttf. invite c n8ignmeiwstif iftntiA and W LUMBER to be placed in the hands’ of Messrs. MCLEOD A BROTHER at th* old office of R. A S&EgOUBte?? erate advances will be made on Timber placed In dock. Prompt Bales and returns guaran eed. BRYAN. HARfttlDGE A CO. Savannah, September 7,18*4, |, j j . _ wottMim I - —, Hartrldge A Oo., we solicit for them the patronage oi onr friends, and promise onr careful attention to such ^raV. timber dock, in charge of an ex perienced latnbecmauagnd hum been handiint’ thu- V* Southern Christian Advocate copy 3 months and sand bill to thbofflee. ,, , , ■ pe>8 dAwlm„ To New8pa|f|^pjp^^PAUIT£K8 WAITED, And Printers. T CITY COURT OF SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. NDER AND BY VIRTUE of an attachment re turnable to the November Term, 1884, of tha City Court or Savannah, Georgia, agailul William H. Lucas, and In favor of W. R. Waring. I have levied on FIVE BOX OS OF BOuTS AND &HOK8, aa the properly of William □. Lucas, poluted out by the plaintiff; and under and by virtue of an order issued by the Honorable the Jndga of the City Court of Savannah, I will sell at public outcry, before the Court Ho se, in the city of savannah, county Of Chatham, State of Georgia, between the legal noma of sale, on tne loth day of September, A. D 18S4, the said five boxes of Bootsand Shoes, to satisfy said at tachment. BENJAMIN L. COLE, Deputy Sheriff of the City Court of Savannah. J Sheriff's Office, Savannah, August 31. 1844. -iityi au31 THE INTERNAL REVENUE GUIDE. LAW OF JULY, 1864. Containing all the Internal Revenue Laws, with Decisions, Ridings, Exemp- ’ Mons, Stamp Duties, Ac. Price, $1.50. THE NATIONAL TAX LAW ; being the Amended Act of July 20,1866, interpolated with the Acta of Jane, 1864, and March, 1(4*. Price, is cents. ' in*< received and for sale by I ESTILL * BROTHER. Bale '1000 °° 1LS '‘‘ 1NCH JCT * for sale, cheap and good. DARIUS ALLEN, sep4-lm OO 8* Pine street. New York. LIME. 2000 BARREL8 01 be4t -OCKLAND LIME, in fine order, for tale by anl-tf BRADLEY. HUL *ro. WANTED TO PURCHASE, FOB CASH, A( *WO STORY BRICK DWELLING Mast be jBl located in a good neighborhood. Address, staring particulars, E P. TUN1SON, anvk-tf Agent Southern t- xpress Company. m S. 8UIM1S ■^TLL' REOPEN HER SCHOOL at tha Academy on the 8th of October aaxt. eepMtswdw A NY ONE in want or a PRESSMAN well ac quainted with all Muds of Rotary And Cylinder I‘recss can be snbplied, bn liberal terms, by adl log “ PRESSMAN,” Core of News and “ u Savannah, Qa. Li .Hr Estate fi Four Good JPainters Wanted ImmedUtel,.^^ ^ CLAWtfl> Corner Bnll Rym» noeot^ Notice. -AmsaaSik E353JN A”.’ , ' Hridt: "jgSif^Siaaaadahalf Morte* high, have entered iato altmRad the Firm name of CRANE * qua thill, for the toaamctfoa of aoeaeiai Oem- ihfosfon business in the City *r °—inoah Bamaa a thane and Jam ■ H. GraybtU, of Sovaaaab. ar* general partner*, and Jamaa 8. OrayMU of Ma stock. This partnership U toeothmencasa MM SLf’ffl**’ 18 '' tenataal* oa the Mat of jeiy.ifiar. h. a. crank. ^ J. B. QRAYBILL, «— J. R ORATWLL t DMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—I Will ( 1. tot ahlghea**— - amconnty, at* and eiahteen , dred and eighteen Jackson ILNeaae. lofaucoaceti nSfr