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MATTERS.
:r ^ G . SEPTEMBER It. 1888.'
^teMfiialKtp* a»»* 8l*ameM
poH NSW YORK..
- r?n Carnes, Thursday, September 20,
Toesaw, Scomber 18th. st 2
B - , n Salvador, Saturday, September 22,
;l.ip slu
■ a)s nuLUJitMit*
Tousivanda, Saturday, September 22. at
- _ IU-
fob AUGUSTA.
Wednesday, Sept. 19, at 9 a. m.
Ici 3 "'"" son yLuhiu*.
., niter, every Saturday morning, at
rf U***
l ^ [ran Shore, every Tuesday morning, at
t . |11( , Uepurtare of Train*.
lr "' . tllOAD DAILY PABStJNGEB UP TBADt
|>iv.5 SaV ^tt t it.'y. £
8p - k -
|^m\e=» jyoW’V PASSENGER TRAIN
L**'
Arr.
\ rs 'ut a' ; r usU
7 A. 1C.
• 8:45 a. H.
Sia.li at 7:05 p.m.
VIt ;Hr PASSENGER TRAIN
,4 at 7:05 p.m.
At 4:0« A. M.
U ___ at 7:00 a. m.
:n ' , ! * ».0N VU.Hr PASSENOEB TllAIN
„ jt 5:40 p.m.
“ m-ii-ti* .8:26 P. M.
PAVaiiuah at.... 5:30 A. M.
\ tviliv and Oorilon trains connect with
: J Juivu night passenger trains at Oorilon.
vd Li' 1 -!' HAILROAD—DAILY (Sundays ex-
: '• cepted)
.Savaunab at 7:30 a. M.
11 t iltoiuaaville ut 7:30 P. M.
' Tiiomasville at 6:00 a. m.
" ! ai Sivauuali at G:10 P. M.
Time <:f Closing Malls.
Post Office, Savannah, Ga.
; seat this office as follows:
\ ,. a Railkoad, lor Augusta, South Caro*
•jj atl ami Beaufort) and all States iu the
: , . Florida aud that part of Georgia
i v Florida Steamers and Atlantic and Gulf
.jp. iu. daily.
^,r.\L Kailboad, for Augusta, Columbus,
\ and Nashville, through pouches and way
; ‘.a. in. everyday.
1 , ‘mic and Gulf Railroad, for all points on
‘i^dooutiguous; Bainbridge, Monticello, Fla.,
r.«T- and Northwestern Florida and the West-
j j them Coast, 5,** a. in. daily, Sundays ex-
:/ilida mEamerS, for Brunswick, St. Mary's,
r’I Jacksonville, and all points on St. John's
!'r NarUwasteru and Eastern Florida, 9 o’clock
- .; a v> aud Saturdays.
; ‘-its steamer, 7Ja every Friday morning.
V; ,s Mails leatu New York during the month
vmlH-r as follows: The French, Dales, Uain-
- Wi Nassau, N. P., bteamers on the 8th; the
. -:i . m New York on the 11th, from Boston on
I. .j;.. A.pUiWuil, on the 11th; the Havana and Aut-
' aim-rs on the 12th; Mexican, via Havana, on
,;u: s..uua^o ile Cuba, Bremen, Dales and am-
L iliu loth; the Cuuard and Havana, on the
\ ira^ua, uu the 20th; Aspiuwall, on the 21st;
.■u liuicStoll, Bremen, French, Dales and Ham-
Vtli«- Ld; Canard—from New York on the
„ 1U Boston oulhe 20th; Havre, Dales and Ham*
-»a the 29th.
'lout y Sent Without Danger of L*oss,
means of Money Orders, at the Savannah Post
office opens for business at 9 a. m. and
i.i. < in Sundays the office is opeu from
A. L. Harris, P. M.
Messrs. liSriLL »fc BROTHER, Newsdealers, Sta-
; .:icr= aud Booksellers, Bull street (down stairs,
. .riiiro! B.iyiaae. next to the Post Office, are au-
L .r.zcd agents for the Daily News A Herald. %
All orders icft with them will he piomptly attended
Mayor’s Court.
Til- first case brought before His Honor jfor trial on
Sunday was that of Schaffer, charged with improper
.induct, drunk aud disorderly in the house of J. W.
I Itulips. Ua investigation of the case, it was shown
I iiiS haffer hail a room rented in Phillips’ house and
I Lid a right to be there, aud Mr. Phillips had redress iu
I the civil courts if lie desired to have Schaffer vacate
| :n premises. The case was dismissed upon payment
s by Schaffer.
•\ White, a t-mail white boy, was brought up on
»rge of peddliug tobacco in the market without
0.viug to the ignorance of White in the mat
te: “l ha-use, be was discharged, with the understand-
ji.'thi' if be desired to peddle hereafter, he must
procure a license. _
TLaiis Wilson, a white boy, and George Butler,
. rtJ. were charged with improper conduct—disor-
dccyand using improper language in the streets,
lias the appearance of being a "bard nut,’’and
•'‘tM bad on his person a heavy slung shot,
to Uit arrest of both parties Wilson bad
i to shout Dan Butler, colored, the keey er
bi 4 livtry stable, lor refusing to allow him to lollow
a col ..red hoy into the stable, who was employed
there, lor tic purpose of beating him. His Honor the
Vi} racked Lieut. Wray, the chief of the detective
• ' i. il lie keew U iltou, who replied in tlieafflrma*
l'u i:ud .-fated that he was a notorious vagbond and
itj. "i son, not liking his private character to be
i;x.led in such a manner in public, told Lieut. Wray
he was a liar. Wilson being considered out of
t:J.r m iu, remarks, was silenced and sentenced to
turned over to the County Court, and in addition
'• > wiaitve.- punishment was indicted upon him by
tUi C.miiy Court, he was sentenced by His Houorthe
.t to be imprisoned in the county jail for thirty
fur contempt of Court.
iTtU.’U
w 6». Bount.—the
O.B. Harnes, Oapt T. H. Morton, with a lut* mm-
btr at pauengen uida Terr heavy ftetelit, arrived
belo*^bout two o'clock yeaterday, but on aecouni ol
*h# Mr tide waa Unable to reach bar wbart The
mail* and piaaengera by the Gen. Barnes 1
brought up to the city by the steamer Metcalf. For
foil flies of late New fork papers we are indebted to
Purser A. T. Alexander. *
■ The Pictubixia.—Our thanha are due the Brothers
Kstil] for latest dates of Leslie's and the Harpies’
Weekly Pictorials, a new supply of which they have
just received by Express, together with other inter
esting publications, including Godey’s Lady's Book for
October, containing illustrations of the Fall
and other matters of special intenat to the ladles, ‘ji
Dsamatic.—Among the passengers by the steam
ship Gen. Barnes, from New York yesterday,, was the
entire McDonough dramatic troupe, who are on their
way to open the Theatre at Mobile. They left by the
the Central Railroad train last evening.
TAKB AYER’S PILLS fori all tha parpons
or a Purgative, for Constipation, Indigestion, Htad-
.clie and Liver 'Complaint. By universal accord,
they are th- best of all purgatives for family use.
SS
Arrivals at the Hotels.
PULASKI HOUSE—W. H. WlLTBKMKB.
H L Shnltz, So Ex
A Hopkins, Fla'
W Uralium, do
J E Anderson, Fla
Gen J P Anderson, Fla
dr Scott Fla
I) Kohinsou, Memphis
F F Putuey, Albany
J M Ray so r, Ga
0 Hawley, Fla
W D-ltemiuids, str Fannie
tv li Fitzgerald, Columbia
H C Meltsm, Balt
J Crowell, N V
G O Marcy, Kilkenny
Rev J Fulton, wife A child
N O
Mrs MCocely, N J
it D Chapman, Cuthliert
S Bat-r, do
IV J Thomas, Fla
SCREVEN HOUSE—G. UcGlNLY.
G O Mosher, Augusta |G H Pratt & child, Ga
Miss Hazlelrarat, Ga |l) M Maslett, City
Mrs Haaletmi.t, Ga ,T B Springer, do
G W Coarts, .vizusta H Bryan, do
Mrs \V 11 P.iitcharil, aniiU H Bryant, do
child, Augusta |P Macombor, do
J H Bradley, Waslitn, N CiJ. 8 Moswen, Matamoras
W T Wells, City |
MARSHALL HOUSE—A. B. LUCS.
J L Savar, Ga
H C Creed, Maine
J L Mallin, do
F Myrlck, do
W H Smoot, str Fannie
OH Hill, do.
G W Blizaril, do
T Smith. do
E W Gamble, Fla.
W R Wilson, Fla
K P OlBuiukes Ac'lady. Fla
N H’oltr A lady, Fla
Mr Thorndiko,
C Hutchinson, Fla
L Hcniman, N Y
A McCouky, Sandersvlllo
W G Brown, do
l)r A Mather, do
A T Alexander, str Gen
Barnes
Co, Scbelter k Son, E D Smyth, L Simon PSkehanT
ft> Ex. BothachUd k 8. Bowe * H. k toSu
Roberta, U Roberts, C D Rogers, fi Patten A Bon E
O’ByrueA Hon. Orff A W.^HicholnMhillZ k
MeA-EL NeldUnger, Mercer k A, FloRrelLM*
J C Maker A Co, A J Miller A BroTH
etohanl A Bio, Lovell A L. Uilenthal A Kohn. G B
Hrwrk i*£ > ' 2 Vw* 1 A ® ,ve3 - 8 u Berlin,
? B ^"TingUm, Heidt A Lud-
^ A Co, A S Hart ridge, A Gomm, C L
" " *" * Gilliland.' ~ -
— v — _ - lb, Halt A H,'
SaW?* 0 ?- ? »taljn»lti, Duncan A J, j H Uemund,
* V’ ° 1:0116,1 * Co. BCutinn, Crane AG, J
Claff, J H Guile*, Cooper A MoA, Champtou A F. W
** M A Gihen, C L CoTby if Co, J BaKh A
Co, Brady A M, Bluo A M, Bell. WA C. - rtto H
* ak^^Bgelow, F Broadbacker.^Biadley, H A Co,
P H Bean, Muahwail A W.3 W AUM.cS tirili
G it R. AUMM A M, T1 -flrt’Tt A Co, J IV SHDud
A Son. ^ a f uo »’ , { WWT
Bteamshs yng* repoit*-8»tl*d from, Atow York .
Sept 11, 5 p m; 13 th, 11 a m, 6 miles north ofHUteiw
passed steaauhtp Mtgbungale, boa ad north: HtU .12
PL 40 act** NIC of FrytogPun passed steamship Her-
hum Living.uni, bound north. ■
Consl(mees per Cntrsl Usllnsd,
*■ t •. *■- i-
107 (tales cotton, 78 sacks and bids Roar, 36' bales
domestics, 37 do yarn, el bbls dried (run, frbags do,
6 boxes tobacco, e bbls ale, 137 cast wheels, u ears
lumber, 2 lout furniture aud mil as to Hunter A G, J
W LtlUrop A Co, A 8 Hsrtridge, K WilcoX A Co, P H
Behu, Wilkinson, W A Co, J McMahon Wle, Mrs
Bessley, A A G R R, Cimghom A C, Brady A M, J A
Boherts, Bell, W A G, T White.
E G Burnett, Maas
DrSmiih, do
Mr Burt, do
H Spalding, do
A Meyer. Ls
J l'orrey, Columbus
Miss A Champtou, N Y
J B Stow, New Y’ork
E Hxllday, do
Miss A Lee, do
P Uovis August.
A 8 Whitouu, N Y
J c Calhoun, Columbus
L W McMiehael, do
IV H Waisou, N Y
B r Stetson, do
P A Biays, Balt
it McIntosh, G i
C A Smith. Augusta
W J Touge, Bai .bridge
O P Hazzard, str Eutaw
W B Hill, do
Capt ltalgllsh, City
J N McKinnon, wife and
daughter, Tliomasville
I B Stripling, ala
Mrs McKillan, Fla
Mis. McKillan. do
I R Bonner, Ga
N lteuneaa, OKU
r N Beall. Irwlnton
E S Capron, N Y
E Darling, Watertown
C K Seward, do
M Treat A son. Mobile
E Hint, Dawson
J Seely, str Virgo
Judge Hines, Ga
T J Naylor, City
D Young, Atlanta
W A Holly, Ga
J Fitzgerald, City
J Ratters, City
J W Lawton, USA
R M Hemere, Nat Ex
G W Haines, City
Miniature Almanac—This Dap.
sun rises f 54
Sun sets 6 ue
HIGH WATER.
At Tybee 1 33!At Port 3 03
Shipping intelligence.
Pacing Counterfeit Money.
Andrew SiuitU uml James Carberry were arrested
,u lnt ^urkaou Saturday morniug, attemptiug to
‘ aiS C0 ‘tLtericit xaouey. Tliey went to a am ail boy in
t c laarkot aud lijught a young mocking bird fixim
Imu, -ml uadcred payment in counterfeit currency,
"liua tJjt b«v n-fuscd to receive. The marketpolice-
lJU ’ '' Lo was observing the transaction, stepped up,
-ail A.LT oukiug at iuc money told them it was coun-
r, ' “' fvturued the bird and passed out of the
Lurket, and went over to a bar-room on the West side
• *Lc iuarkeL Tne policeman who had informed
■ffciutLat the.r money was counterfeit, informed a
e.uii\c where they hai gone, and told him to watch
il* ’Ihe detective went into the .bar-room, and
thi-m offering WJlue of the counterfeit money in
I'-i} 111 cut for d’luks which they had taken. He asked
•0 b» the money, aud after examining it asked
!* ^ ‘ ‘ ill > They said that they had, and
‘ 1x1 1'ttJJed out a roll of it to the amount of
'• -ai dollars. The detective then placed them both
*- rrest, and, with the assistance of one of the
policeman, conveyed them to the police bar-
'h^ ^ Ulg br °ught before His Honor, the
• ib ' felatc ^ tliat ih *y gotten the money
*• -in tiji. Purser of the steamship Arizona in New
1 - a \easel on which they had been employed;
-*• it i-attsed in New York without any difllcnlty, and
. a " t * ltl °ught it would pass here, not knowing that
tiuuey Was counterfeit. His Honor ordered the
t0 bc liC *d for further examination, and, in
•* meantime, scut for the engineer of the steamship
Icl) ^ my h wele firemen in order to ascertain
^ character.
^ Commuted.
^ nt^rc-uM, George McDonnell and Jacob Moore,
•V ^ UU< ^ ta ^ ieXi ^®fo re Juabce Connell on
* ^ ur e^aniiuation, charged with the offence of
f>; 1 " 7htre vvore avt -‘ negroes arrested, all of them
e •^Udmated in the theft. Ufion the examination
I?* 1 * uo1 warrauiiu 8 the committal of any but the
joaove named, the others were discharged. The
^ brought against these negroes was the theft
~'0 lilt- Fftedmen’a Hoapiuu, of a trunk containing
“ cl ’ Jlhi “g. jewelry, Ac., of the wife of l-bomas F
^ uaul - a colored doctor iu attendance on the
on the night Hat the theft was committed
yard’s wife was dead, and taking advantage of
’^ir absence in another room from the one in which
^ard and his wife slept, the litgr^ps entered aud
^’led off the trunk. No trace of the thieves could
* * 0, tnd until a few days after, when one of «*he
L v-rues above mentioned was seen on the street with
of Barnard’s clothing, which had been stolen at
83111 c time. The clothing being identifled, the
* 4 ^ r ° arrested, when he gave the names of others
dQfilicatcd in the theft. After an examination before
y stlCe Cornell, the theft being clearly proven against
^ -Dowell and Moore, they were committed to jail to
Wa 1 irial before the County Court.
^ r EaiiER Fannie.—This fine little steamship, of
^ u ^ oc ^ e * West & Danielle’ Baltimore line,
lit* - 1 U Saturda y > » looking as neat and Trim as a
The Fannie laid over for several trips
iq - e UUiore ’ for lhe purpose of painting and oaklllg
li r ce88ary rc Pairs prior to her entering the arena
° 1 S ^* ure wd winter trade. Having
^1'cteti her repairs, Ac., she now resumes her
I>i }it 01 \ thc 1Ine * Owing to the large amount Of
8 t ufferjug at Baltimolle for gavannsb, the Annie
< j, complete the proposed improvements
Qv er cabin ’ but will do so on hqr return trip, without
^8 her to lay over for the B$ne.
° F SlKi,u l» s —The ateamabips Fannie,
^ likl Ui0 ° 1 ’ from Baltimore, and Virgo, Capt. E. M.
^ ey ’ fr om New York, both arrived at their
(, f ^' cs , onSit urdaylaat about 12 o’clock. For file,
ruj- Sew Y °rk and Baltimore paper, we are in
Buraera W. D. Rennolds, of the Fannie, and
" of the Virgo.
<t ioon^ EI> AaniTALS or Bailkoad Ieoh.—The
On 3,. orcst Ring, which arrived from New York
Ron a, brou «ht 1,700 bare railroad iron, for the
FORT OF SAVANNAH.
* SUNDAY, sept. 16, I860.
Arrived,
Steamship Gen Barnes, Morton, New York—Wilder
A Fullarton.
Steamship Virgo, Bulklej, New York—Hunter &
Ganmell.
steamship Fannie, Smoot, Baltimore—LaRocbe,
West A Daniels.
Schr Forest King, Welsh, New York—E X Hertz A
Co.
Schr Mlnehaha, Layton, Baltimore—Crane A Gray-
bill.
Scbr Teaaeaeee, Creed, Rockland—Ricbardaon A
Barnard.
Scbr Margaret &, Lucy, Crosaley, New York—W H
Starke A Co.
Brig Frank \V, Joleioe Halifax, N S—Crane A Gray-
hill.
Brig Irene, Tyre, New Yoik, assorted cargo—Peters
A Hollingsworth.
Cleared.
Steamship Alabama, Limeburner, New York—B H
Hardee.
Steamship Entaw, Hazard, New York—B P Hardee.
8 eamship Wm TihhcU, Cony, Boston—Richardson
A Barnard.
Steamer Lizzie Baker, King, Palatka—Claghorn A
Cunningham.
Imports.
Per brig Irene, from New York—1,520 buthels corn.
Per scbr Minehaha, from Baltimore—4,000 bushels
white corn. .
l’er brig Frank W. from nalifax, N S—300 tons ice.
Per schr Forest King, from New York—1,700 bars
railroad iron, and assorted cargo.
Exports.
Per steamship Wm Tibbetts, for Boet m—31 bales
cotton, 312 dry hides, 43 312 ft boards, 30 tons loose
Iron, 16 bbls and hhds iron.
Per steamship Alabama, for New York—231 bales
upland cotton, 60 bols frnit, 2 bales wool, 133 bbls
rosin, 16 pkgs mdse, 2 quarter casks brandy.
Per steamship Eutaw, for New York—<30,000 feet
nmber, aud sundry pkgs mdse.
Passengers.
Per steamship Virgo, Irom New York—T N Bell, D
O’Brien, Mr Peters aud lady, M Freat, E A Freat, —
Krguisgar, Dr J K Barnum, Miss M E Sands, Mlu B
3 Hill, J A Rockwell, E A Ware, J R Strata, lady amt
2 children, Capt Henderson, J Daisy, 0 Edwards, H
JouHtant, E Licon, U Marmaude, Miss G Potter, Mr-
L Henderson, F J Smith, J M Smith, F O Everson, T
F Richards, J W Clarke, H A Webber, J M Raynor, E
Harm, J Weill, C A Hawley, E S Capson, S Hig, T M
Taylor, B Darling, C K Seward, W Grinnty, J W Bess-
inau, T R Dardeen, J Savage, F K Thomas, C H Al-
den. Miss S A Cook, L O Locke, G Powers, Miss A
Powers, W M Blakeley.
Per steamship Alabama, for New York—Miss B
Greeney, C H Cole, J M Folsom, J D Kenney. B Wat-
tiugion, J K Bonner, Mr and Mrs J V DdHarme, B
Uuderwo d, G U Pratt and child, F F Pntuey, Mrs
Hughes and grand child, Mrs J L Villalouga and svt.
Miss Viltalonga, J Hurd, and 6 steerage.
Per ate unship Gen Barnes, from New York—Miss J
Nelson, P Davis and wife. Miss J Preston, J L Sa-
phore and wife, J ulaser, C Wasthal, Rev J Fatton
and wile, Mrs Glaser, Mrs Mock, A Kolman, WH
Watson, Mrs 8 Sherwood, Mrs McLean and child, J
Herman, A Herman, E F Stetson, W P Sheldon, G
Laeellles, O Steadman, J H Hertz, J Emanuel, W A
Jones, J F Porter, Mrs Marcy, K Moran and son, J C
Duggan, M Nisnbaum, J Cobon. G M Heidt, A A
Champion, Mrs bonus, Mrs Hughes, Mrs Kleebur,
Mins K Roeeuband, Mrs P A Landrum. Miss E Smith,
C Hopkins, A Gomm, 8 M Coldlng, A Meyer, Mrs GH
Smith, Mias Colclough. G Laurant aud wife. Mis
Christie, Mrs Hessen and daughter, Dr 8 K Reynolds
and laay, H F Daly and wife, K B Dennison and wife.
Miss A Channjjon. Mlsa O Idle. J B Howe, 8 Cannon;
P Geary, ED’Brien, B D Hardaway, 1 R ljillon. 8
France, G Watson, H Hamilton, J C Calhoun, 8 W
McMiehael, J Beat, J TOrrr, J Rosenhaud, G New
burgh, H 8 Wettinore, J M Minister, ABuseuigainen,
C Hutchinson, J Kohn, 8 W iseman, C Horrigan, A A
E W Barclay, A 8 Baer, 8 Meinbort, D Wetnnt, 8
l.uscl, L Gordner. U D Chapman, W 8 Thomas, Mm -
K liemerer, X G Burnett, H Spalding, Dr Smith, In
Burt, Mrs A Burn-, 8 Barney, J K Noble, C Damour.
P Hughes, H H Colquitt, H P Brown, J Jacobs. A
Cohen, M Lippmau, D Sullivan, Capt Crowell, X Hol
liday.
Consignees.
Per steamship Gen Barnes, arom New York—C R
R, So Ex, Nat Ex, J W Anderson Ac Son, T H Austin.
G Apple, A A Ellis, Bell, WA C. Bradley, H Jt Co,
Bothwell k W, Bouse A B, Bulger AC, WH Bur
roughs, W B Boggs, K Balfore, Brigham, H A Co, P
H Behu, C L Colby A Co, Cooper O A P, M A Ooueu,
R B A J 8 Cohen O Cohen, C A Halllgau, Cunning
ham, P A Go, T W Cooney, Champion A F, Crane A
G, Claghoru A C, J H Demand, A Dutenhoffer, M
£? yl ? .* °2l Dc Witt A M, Doyle A L, Dunoan kJ.lt
Einstein Erwin 4H.OC Freeman, M Fcrat. A A L
frehlenberg, G Fellmau A Co, Ferguson A D, W B
* Gardner, L J Gullmauiu A Co, Gasan
BTO, W H Grady, Guerard A K, c L Gilbert, A Gomm,
Holcombe A Co. A Hardee, H Haym. A 8 Hsrtridge,
8 Hobensteln, Hunter d G. J E Hernandez, HoS
man, A A Co, Mrs M D Hewett, Hilton A tt. Jeffers A
CO, 8 J Joseph, W B Knapp, L A Kota, LUt^S^W
A D, M Loenthal, A C Louiileno, LatbroD A Co O
Laurant, J Lama, MUler A Bro, M Murphy A Co J O
Maker dt Co, B Mallon, Ms Meyer, Y M MyrelL AC
Mitchell, H Meiubard A Bro, B Mclutire A Co. J G
Me rtena, K MacLea A Co. M Newmar^ £LN^d.
linger, E O’Byrne A Son, G Patten A Co", T Pepoer
Mrs8Pease, HA Meyers, Kotbscbild a Stem Cl)
Rogers, J Roseubamb Sanderson A W, P Skehan, a
a Solomon A Co, seagrove A K. F w Sima a Co. 8,
8 A CO, 8loan, S A 8, W H Stark, B G Tiiden.
Psrsteatashlp Fannin, Horn Baltimore—Auatln a
X. BriSSmrBk Co, J A Barron. Bryan, H A Co, J H
* JFRruwn, 1 Tads A G, Collector -AOoatoms, Oen
R R AzTDuncan A J, Davant A W, Erwin AH, GO
Freeman , < Gaaau A Bro, J OilUlandAC^ GowartA
a an Baufipn He88 fc U, A 8 HirtTldf®. SI HCTtX
& Co, J W L&throp & Co, LaEocIie, J L%au,
H C MebrtctM, Miller A,Bro, a BMUlarA Callfc*-
mark. Parseh Soo,Paiie AT,d eliver, Sonallfco»
Scranton, 8A Co, RH Tatem, Tyson 60, If 8a»
ford, B F Ulmer, J L Viltalonga.
Perl
Collins J
A Co, J _
Weed AC, A A Solomons A Co, WMTunnoAOo.
.Perachr
R, Agent,
Rowtand,
Cohen, L J Guilmartio A Oo, X A Xokman Weed
C, G M Heidt, x L Blakely- Claghom A 0, Palmer A
D, Am Tel Co.
SVP
PUrtuasaahlp Virgo,
Weed A C, A Wilcox A Co, W H Wtltberger, Wilder
A F, W M Walsh. W light A K. WeU A M E C Wade
'Aii, Watts MeXae A Co, X B Vsn Ness A Co, JL
Villatonga, UnciUtaA Son, BG — —
AGO,
& gleason.
Receipts per Atimntle A Galf R, R.
rept. 15,1866.
39 bales cotton, 74 bbls rosin, 1 ear aheap and mdse
to Tiaon A G, L J Qallmartln A Co, Mrs fc Williams
F U Bella, J Gilliland, T L Harrison, it C Wade a Uo,
«V H Burroughs A Oo, 8 Jones, T H Maxwell, G W
Germany, G Booth 6 Co, R H Mclutire A Co.
Financial and Commercial.
New Yerk Market.
New Yoke* Wednesday. Sept If.
Floue. 4c.—The market for Wester* atid biate floor
is quite active mud is better, the advance being 15@25c,
on ail grades. At the cloae the bnaineaa in family
brands ia checked by the extreme prices asked. We
notice some demand in the inferior grades for Europe.
The sales are 14,600 barrels, at $6 80@fl75 for super.,
fine State and Western; $7 25@lo 60 for ordinary and^
common extra State; $11 25@11 75 for fancy ^tate,
$7 95(g) 10 for the low grades at upon# wheat Western
extra; f9 85@11 for shipping Ohio; $11 25@15 for
trade aud family brands of Ohio, Michigan aud. Indi
ana, aud $12@16 for St. Louie extras.
Southern flour is scarce in demand and firmer.
Sales of 450 bbls., at $11 35@12 40 for common to lair
Baltimore and country extras, and $12 50<g}16 lor trade
and family brands. . ■ v Y
Corn meaMs heavy. Sales of 200 bbls. Weateni, at
$4 40.
Gkain,—Tho wheflt market lainaoUve and nominal
at an advance of 2@5c. $ bush. The inquiry is very
light, owing to the meagre supply now on hand. Mill-
era are the only buyers. The sales are 3,600 bush., at
$2 78(gi2 80 for amber State. , .
Oats are heavy aud in moderate demand! The sales
are 50,000 bushels heated Chicago, at 43(a)45c; fair to
good do., at 47 *£@49c.; Iowa, in bags, at 56c., and State
at 56c.
Corn opened heavy, with a good demand, at a alight
improvement, and closes quiet but Arm at the ad
vance. The inquiry ia mainly for the local trade
chiefly at 83c. The sales are 218,000 bush. Western
mixed, at 82.£@83c.; and do. white at 88c.
Peovisions.—A fair business waa done in pork to
day. and prices are a shade firmer.
For future deliver* aales/hf 600 pbla*' men.
October, at $32, and JLOuo bbla., do. Seller, halst
of this month, at $33@33 12j£; The sales,.cash and
regular, are*,900 bbla., at $83 12X038 96 for meaa.
Beef is without change. Sales of 200 bbls., at $160
20. for plain muss; $20024 for extra do.
Tierce beef ia dull and nominal.
Beef hams are quiet.
Cut meats are firm, but quiet
Bacon ia scarce, in fair demand and firmer. Sales of
450 boxes Cumberland, at 16c., lflXOifiMc. tor short,
ribbed. i C
Lard ia dull and prices are unchanged. Sales of 150
bbla. aud tcs., at 17X@17Xc- for No. 1; 18@18.Xc. for
city, and 19\@20c. for fair to prime steam and kettle
rendered.
Beeswax—Has been steady, with sales at 39041c.
for yellow Western and Sontuern.
Candles—Are steady, at 22>£ti3>24c. for adamantine,
40c. for sperm, and 50c. for patent.
Coeebe.—Bio ia firm, and in good demand. Sales
4,000 bags ex. St. Ursula, on private terms.
Cotton.—The market continues firm. We quote at
33036c. for middling uplands, and do. New Orleans
and Texas.
Gunnies—Are without change. Sales at26@26X<~
for bag, and 36@36Xc. for cloth. ,
Hay.—The demand has bean fair and the market
Arm at S3@90c. lor shipping, and $1 1501 3J for re
tail lots.
Hemp.—Manila is dull at 10\c. gold. Other kinds
are inactive and nominal.
Laths.—Eastern are Arm and in fair demand at $4,
three months.
Lead.—Pig is dull, but firm, at 6^@7>£c. tor
foreign.
Lime.—Rockland is firm and in good demand, at
$1 60 for common, and $2 10 for lump.
Bice—Is dull, and prices are nominal.
heap.—We notes sales of 100 boxes CSBtile at 19c.
Sugaes.—Baw sugars are in moderate demand, and
steady at 10X@10?«c* for fair to good refining. Befinecf
heavy at 16Xc. for ground, granulated and crushed.|
Tallow.—The business is moderate and prices
steady. Sales of 50.000 lbs., at 12012 Xc. for Western
aud city.
Whiskey.—The market is more active. Sales of 550
bbls. Western, at 35c. iu bond, and $2 35 free.
Baltimore Market.
Baltimore, SepL 12—M.
Coffee.—No change to report, without stock or im
ports, market is quiet with limited sale.
CoTTOH.—Tills market is firmer, with a better de
mand, but we bear of ua change in prices. We quote
middling uplands at 32c.
Fnous.—The prices of Baltimore family aud high
grade extra have been advanced 60c. ft bbl.; there is
an active trade in good supers, but we hear of no large
purchases. Quotations are revised.
Howard street Snper and Cat Extra $10 00@10 50
Howard street Shipping Extra. U S0&12 50
Howard street High Grades 12 60@13 uo
Howard street Family 13 00@14 00
Ohio Super and Cut Extra. 9 26QI10 UO
Ohio Retailing 11 60@12 50
Ohio Family 13 50@14 00
Northwestern Super 8 50(g) 9 25
Northwestern Extra 10 S0AI2.00
City Mills 8uper 10 00®I0'25
City Mills Standard Brands Extra 11 75<g)12 2i
City Mills Shipping Brands Extra 13 00@13 50
Baltimore, ffsloh’aaad Greenfield Fam’r. Ifi 50@—
Baltimore High Gmda Bftrs 14.75®—
Rye Flonr. nOw.'.V..;l.v......1 S«2}4@5 .
Corn Meal—City Mills and Brandywine.. 5 50(11)4 62>•
Geain.—Corn receipts were 6,800 bushels while,and
1,861 bushels yellow. There waa an improved demand,
the bulk of toe white selling at 96 to 96c., and of yel
low 12,000 bushels sold st 84® 85c , 500 bushels at 87c.
Beoeipta of oats were 8,000 bush., with sales of only
1,530 bush, reported at 46c.; the market for oats was
dull.
Pnovisions.—Business has somewhat revived. With
a fair Southern demand for bacon prices are well main
tained. 100 bbla. of uiess pork sold yesterday at 25c.
below our quotations, which is (ft 50. Balk meats
and lsrd are quiet and unchanged.
BICE—Is in limited demand at 10®16ife. for
goon, and 12Xc. far Carolina. There ls very little of
the latter in the market. o.
Molasses.—There is some inquiry, bat at Qie close
of the market we are not advised of aa^'sales. Quota
tions are unchanged.
Suoabs.—i here is no activity in thfe trade: and hold
er* are willing to concede something, bat not enough
to tempt buyers.
Whiskey—U ip light stock, and held firmly at $2 37
for small lots. a larga lot oould bq bought at 1 (0 2c.
below that tgpra. ‘
——= i't-w ■ —i oi*f-
Hew York Dry Goods Market.
New Yoke, Wedneday, Sept 12—P. M.
Trade has continued to increase, yet there ia a dis
position among some bouses to hold for higher prices
The demand is good, and current prices readily oh»
tained. Brown and bloached shirtings 'and aheedogS
are active, and prices very firm, with rather an up-
warp tendeucy for prime qualities. Prints uf very de
sirable style* are reduced to stock, shd price* have
advanced 1®1Uc. The sales have been exteuaive.
Canton fianneU are - in large stock, and prices weak.
Stripes active and firm. Dentins steady. Ginghams
Arm and active. Great activity prevails In dshtiues.
rate brisk demand has reduced the stock materially,
and prices are steady. Coburg* continue to grow in
favor, and command quick sale* at good price*. Shawls
show more briskness- Tha more desirable have au
upward tendency. Broadcloths are more active at
steady prices. Heavy fancy ao**l*>er*s tre in a*od re, ‘
quest at firm prices. All staannibls descriptions of, f
style are wanted. Dark oolored tweeds are active. Flan-
Bsla move briskly at fall prices. BiaukstioGolW quality,
nave declined, but the better kinds are firm and wanted
Imported fabrics are active at Improved prices. De
sirable styles era getting store*. ‘Pine dress ftthrioa
have advanced. Mousaetines delaine, black and colored
merinos, and cashmere d’Xoosasis are very brisk and
buoyant Bombazines are quick of sals and firm.
Alpacas steady. Silks are mors settvk. especially
fine blacks. British prints are firm. AlHuiilllnery •
goods sell readily. Ike auction Salas are numerous
Lid large. British and. Continental goods of all de-
scriotions sold quickly and welL Dress goods especi-
merinoswddririntoraritsd considerable attention.—
hedepenaent.
J. We STEELE,
(Lute Steel* A Barbonk.)
11 Menhuto’ Raw, MIIIm lhai,8*. C*
And comer King and George Sts., Charleston,
f1ALL8 the attention of Wholesale and Retell
V' chaser* to his sEperior stock of
Military and Naval Clothing,
FURNISHING GOODS,
Watches,Cfocks,Pansy Goods, iiwrirysad Piste
«*W«takXoofi
Cnpk Fin’d Glasses, Gauatiata.Glr.vsa, Ae.,*Ac.
House Wanted*
lay penstt having s small DffXLUzidi
HOUSK to rant, between now sal October
1st, muisdstoodtsspntlty ^iplylngte '
at- , JOBX a MAKER * CO.,
unit 1M Congrem street
SL JsUsn Stmt, West of Market,
IBrr"
te?i " .-<»
v AiOlXINVa WOR
riilERlIITT, WA1.PPTT* CO.,
<1 Cotrmiit Street Itv Tut
M AlCtrFACTORXRS OF ALL KINDS OP
Bolts, Nat*, Waahera, Sett Screws, Tap. (tedJDlss,
Jtc. Ac., end dealera In all klndssf ftdltoad, ftdtttt-
ReCpasd ifuhber Prekim;^OakTanued and Rabbet, 1
Belting, Bras* Pitting*, Capping and Blvetiag Ham-
uMto. FUea, Chisels, Tjafl Pipe, Nails, Circular and
Gsng Sawn, Puiium, Stisun*Wwntlee, Steam and Va
tar Onagers, Steam Engines and Saw Mills of epny
description, «c., Ac. Also Agantp for A. P. WOOD
A CO.’S celebrated Portable Steam Engines.
m
Ee^ular Auction Sales
... 4 OF
Worses, Miles, Cattle, Wagons, Biggies,
CARRIAGES, Ac,,
At the Veterinary Stables of B. W. CAMPBELL, on
Bay street, between Jefferson and Montgomery streets,
will commence on WEDNESDAY, Sept 19th, and
avery Wednesday thereafter. *epl4-tf
■; ; Georgia .
Chemical Works,
f
OF SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
R AIK NGW PREPARED to supply the trade
• superior urandof
FAMZ&Y MOAT,
MANUFACTURED AT THE GEORGIA CHXH1CAL
WORKS.
For the Laundry, tt has no au pet lor. It Is unlfora
iq quality, and every box warranted.
It Is now In use by ma y families in the city, giv
ing perfect satisfaction in every case, and baa been
ini reduced into the Lafinilries of the principal Hotels,
t. the exclusion of all others.
O ilers addressed to the undersigned will have
prompt attention.
PURSE & THOMAS,
AGENTS GEORGIA CHEMICAL WORKS,
4*p3-lm 117 Bay Street.
JOHN MAHON 4 CO.,
Corner BrounMin ait Jefferson Sts,
Offer forsale the following stock of
GROCERIES. <fcc.
3QQ BBLS. FLOUR, varioui grades.
ICO bbls. Porto Rico and lfnscovado Sagan.
169 bbls. Clarified Sugars. t
20 bbls. Crashed and Powdered Sugars.
160 sacks Rio Coffee.
: 50 mats Java Coffee.
100 caddies Green and Black Teas—choice.
100 boxes Soap.
50 boxes assorted Candy.
> 3C hhds. Bacon.
6 hhds. Sugar-cured Hams.
25 packages Leif Lard.
20 bbla. Sjrap.
20 bales Assorted Yarns.
20 bales Gunny Cloth.
20 bales Domestic*.
10,000 yards fp bland Cotton.
600 lbs. Twine.
25 boxes Chewing Tobacco—5s and 10s.
20 boxes Grant Jt Williams’.
20 boxes Choice Chewing.
60,000 Segars, various brands.
Together with
A. FULL StOCK OF GOODS IN OUR
LINE.
We also offer
6,000 bash. White Cora, choice.
3,000 lush. Feed, do.
1,500 bush. Oste.
200 sacks bran.
1,000 bales llay. sc4-lm
REMOVAL.
SOSEPH A. ROBEWVf,
(^rte of Columbus, Gaijbii 1 ® ‘
Removed to 14 Stoddard’s Upper Range
Jf^ONSIGNMENTS qf Cotton, Wool and Produce
generally, respectfully solicited.
Advauces made on most liberal terms.
GoudVfor lb: interior forwarded with care and
ilHpiick, sepl-lm
LOW PRICES!
Quick Sales!
STOCK of
VT™
DRY
ail opened tbaXAMfcST
GOODS
to be fonml In this city, and which we offer at
LOWER PRICKS than they can b* bsugfct for at any
other house, consisting In part Of
Every variety of Drees Goods
Housekeeping floods
Uomeaucnand Prints
Cloths and Caseimeres
Figured Linens and Drills
, Embroider be aud Laces
Hpsiery and Gloves
RlbOous and Braids
Usir Rolls and Curls
luce Paint* and Veils
Bradley* Emprem Trails
Haudkerchlefs
Ac., Ac., Ac.
my21-ir
EBSTEIN A ECKfliHy
. r H
C ITATION*—Notice ls hereby, gteea .that on the
First Mfoday la October. (A U.,18gj a»plica :
non will ftcmaie by me to the Court of Ordinary of
SSKJWtt SwSSWBWPffl
coouty. deceaaflfls • 41!
8epi-dfal
TflOMAS n. MAXWELL.
iphnston, Woods & Co.,
General Commia’n Merchants
aepl-tf
10 Stoddard’s Lower Range,
SAVANNAH, GA.
TO TUBKH 66TTEB8
♦np.PEALERiti t
W‘J5SB5 r .S@^’“S?«T?
■ - -QD A BRuTUKR. at the old odlce of R. A
iblbon'a Fimndry.
Prompt toltoij»d^“SUSSJSotA CO.
nab t September 7,1886.
> - •: ax-4 f : - - -
Hftvins accepted the business of Mcsira. Bry&n,
Hanrtffife kCo., we solicit for them thepeirooage ot
our fciendiy ud promife our cxreful attention to ■neb
timber dock, 1“ <*■?*, 2! “
perienced lumberman, and have been nandllOfi HU.
Auction Sales.
BY RKUI Jk MEYER.
I DAT, 17th Instant, at'M o’clock; vriti bssold,
10 haVbtls. Fulton Maikst Best
2 tierras Bacon Sbonldera,
iiJSkfSS! 0 ™ 1 ^
SSSTiSSSS.^
20 boxes Tomato Catsup
10 boxes Chewing Tobacco.
100 dozen Smoking Tobacedt
10,080 flefian, Tuioiu brands.
10 boxes Toilet Soap,
10 |mxte Family Scop.
■i • axjao*
24AQ0 Papas Collars,
<“ Jotn
ta^KS’sSSBST;
iratks wal ia harness, and
3fi»
UNDSRW1UTRRS' BALK.
>1 wui. wilil.nm, WTUABA Cm
wm be Bdd TO-NORBOW rTuasday), lath 'nstant, at
10 *£ o'clock, in firout of aton,
BUTT)
6 FIRKINS
damaged on steantor Virgo
York to this port, sad sad
lev* sad all coocamed.
m
on her voyage from New
for soooont at Undarwri-
seplT-2t
tt T. J. WaGIU.
On TUESDAY, October 2d. will be add, in front ot
the Court House, IMPROVEMENTS ou Lot No. 39 on
Wm Broad street, second Lot fro.n Gaston street.
T** improvements are a two-story Wooden Building
and a Blsclrsmith’s Shop, subject to a lease for four
ysera and six mouths st $60 per annum. The above
can be treated for at private sale. For further par
ticulars enquire at the Counting Boom.
pl‘i-2tswtds
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
BY BELL. WYLLY dc CHRISTIAN.
Will be sold by order of the Court, iu front of the
Ooart Hjure, ou the FIRST TUESDAY ia October,
Detween tile legal bears of sale, 490 ACKK8 GF LAND
in Apptaug county, 6th district. No. 215. Atio, in
Union county, 7th dtetric:, 1st rectlou. No. 164, esn-
tainiUK 160 sores Also. 40 shares Georgia Hull road
stock. Sjld or the becedtof tbs heirs and credi
tors of tne estate of B. King.
Terms cash, purchaser to pay for titles.
U. B. KING,
au28-tds Admluiairstor.
EXECUTORS SALE.
BY T. •!. WALSH.
On TUESDAY, October 2d, will oe sold in front of
|bs Court House, cast half of Lot No. 31, Columbia
Ward, subject to a gronud rent of $11.60 per aunum
with improvements, a Dwelling with four rooms, aud
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 aud Stable.
ALSO,
40 shares Central Railroad stock.
8old for a division amongst the heirs.
Terms cash, purchaser paying for titles and stamps,
auao-tds
EXECUTOR’S SALE.
by TUOMAs J. Walsh,
On TUESDAY, October 2d, will be sold in front of
the Court House,
ONE SMALL WOODEN BUILDING, on the south
ern quarter of east half of Lot No. 31, Columbia Ward,
fronting on York street lane, gold for the benefi
the heirs end creditors of said estate.
Terms eeab, purchaser paying lor titles and stamps.
tu20tds
EXECUTORS SALE.
BY BELL, WYLLY to CHRISTIAN.
Will be sold on the FIRST TUESDAY in October, In
front of tbe Coart House, in the city of Savannah, be
tween tbe legal hours of sale:
Lot No. 17, Carpenter’s Bow, fee simple, and -Lot
No. 12, Crawford Ward, ground rent. The improvi
menu consist of a two-story wooden House, and four
tenement brick Houses, belonging to tbe estate of
Mrs. Margaret James. Sold for tbe benefit of the
heirs and creditors of said estate.
Terms cash, purchaser paying for papers.
au30-tds K. D. ARNOLD, Execnfor.
EDWARD B. YOUNG. CLAYTON & WOODS
YOUNG & WOODS,
Bankers & Brokers
Bofanla, Ala-,
WILL receive Deposits, bily and sell Exchange,
Gold and Silver, Uncumnt Bank Notes, Government,
Railroad and all other Securities. Will also bay Cot
ton ou orders.
Collections made and promptly remitted.
Obey will a'so make collections la any part of the
Uoited States, and make cash advances on cotton
consigned to our friends !a New York, Charleston,
Savannah, Apalachicola or New Orleans.
Operating on a paid In capital, with our long
tabtisbed credit, ia a sufficient guarantee of safety
in all our business transactions.
REFER TO
Conant A Young, I Vo . w
Nourae A Brooks, { H#w xorr ’ ,
Adams, Frost A Co., Charleston, S. C.
Johnston, Woods A Co., savannah, Ga.
Foote A Malone, Mobile, Ala.
Joeiah Morris, Montgomery, Ala.
Wm. H. Young, Columbus, Ga.
John King, Banker, Oolumbna, Ga
Jennings, Wicks A Bro., New Orisons, Ls.
Guthrie A Co., Louisville, Ky.
Shlrok A Rowland, 8L Louis, Mo.
Ecracca, Ax*., sept. 1.1886. aepC-Sm
Planters 5 .
USE PODHDDI0 DLL!
The undersigned, having become proprietors of
the property known as the *■ LOWER SAVANNAH
RICE MILL,’’ intend at oneg putting in all new and
neceetory machinery for making tt a FIRST-CLASS
RICE POUNDING MILL. No pains wiU be spared
to have Rice thoroughly cleaned aad prepared for
market, and to the Planters and Factors who give ns
their patronage we can promise full attention to
their Interests.
H iving ample facilities for storing Rice, Planters
and Factors can ahip at any time to the Mill to salt
their convenience, to remain en storage or for
tending. LLOYD D. WADDELL.
WILLIAM M. TCNNO.
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 m the vicinity of Sevan-
nah their patronage for the coming season, end in an
doing we can bat promise a careful attention to their
interest, based upon our pa»t business connection
and experience in that line of business. Tbe Hill
will be In perfect order for pounding by the tit of
October. ROSE A ARKWR1GH i'.
For farther particulars, enquire of Messrs. Ruse A
Arkwright, at the Mill, or at the Banking House of
Wm. M. Tunno A Co , in Exchange boiklmg; or of
Lloyd D- « added, office (when in tbe div; at the
counting room ot W. H. Whitney A Co., No. 4 Har-
na* Block. Buy street.aaM-tf
m S. SULLIVAN
•yyiLL RE-OPEN her SCHOOL at the Chatham
Academy on the gth ot October next- awpM«aw«w
DISEASES OF THE FEET.
j
Airs. -Eliza Keogh*
YKTHO WAS instructed In youth by bar grind-
TV father, an eminent eargeon, ehlropodlK and
medical practitioner, ia hit profimelnna baa now,
f’omforce of clrcuma ances, «mmed the practice
hereelf, aad la specially qualified for theatre of ail
la dtscaam of the feet. She warrants cure, or ne pay.
Sbela at present at the CORNER OF MROUGHTON
AND BARNARD STKKETS, bat will soon remove ta
a hater office. She will visit patients at their reai-
deneea, ii desired.
COTTON CINS.
low Staple,
Short $apfc,
1-lm KM RAY HTM^pT,
Refers by permterion to Dr*. North, Flteh and Bert-
back, end Ordinary Mat, at Ohartaatoa, where toe
has had a euccesefal practice. ly»d.twAwtf
w*» e Gaum. a warn* an mv,
t bidder, at the Court Hones in XL
: the lagal bears of eels, to ban
acres of Lead, the property of
A DMINISTRATOR'S SALff.—1 wffi offer for Hie.
to ti.o highest bid" ‘ “ ~
nuguam county, st the
died and eighteen use* ...
Jschaou N. Neste. Sold subject to a stortfage, aad
for the benefit of alt concerned.
WM. A. NEA8X, AfMatatntor.
Springfield, September T, MB eetfi-lawfito
For Sale.
^ COMPLETE SET Of OFFICE PUEH1TUBK
ude fine-new SAFE. Apply to
MXBOXR A ANDKKSOM,
■epll-lw
Floor!
Philadelphia and Southern
Co.
For Philadelphia.
fThe first class ifoanahlp ; ,
Tonawlifh.dia,
J. TEAL, Cototnandtw,
Will sail for tbe above port on *
hatmrday, fieyt. M, at w e'dack -q wa.
Ibr freight er. passage, boring so|£i4sr aeeommo-
dattant, apply to
topi?UUNTER A GAMMRLL
Empire £ine
FOE ^T YOBK.
PASSAGE RATES)
_ Ll...:.,,:.
THE STEAMER
Ban Salvador,
ATKINS, Master,
Will sail for New York ea
Saturday,Sept. *», »t —o'clock — ■
For freight or passage, hiving accommodations su
perior to any steamer in thin trade, apply to
B. H. HARD Etc, ^
No. U Stoddard’s Range.
GARRISON A ALLEN, Agents,
ain’t No. a Bowling Green, N. Y.
For Augusta
AND ALL WAT LANDINGS ON THE
• SAVANNAH RIVER.
THE STEAMER
S W AN
Will leave as above oa
Wed meads y, Bept’r 19, at • o'clock a. m
For freight or passage, apply
aep!7-3t M,,
on board, or to
A. COHEN, Agent.
OLD SBMI-WBEEK III.
Leaye ey«ry Mai .ant Saturday,
For Palatka, E. Fla.,
TOUCHING AT BRUNSWICK, ST. MA
RY’S, FEltNANDINA, JACKSON
VILLE AND PICOLATA.
Ike new and elegant steam packets,
LIZZIE BAKER,
Capt. N. KING, and
SYLVAN SHORE,
Capt JAMES TUCKER,
having been specially fitted up for this route with
unaurpattsed accommodations, will leave regularly
for tbe above places, the Sylvan Shore every TUES
DAY MORNING, and the lizzie Baker every SATUR
DAY MORNING, at ten o’clock.
Returning, will leave Jacksonville eveiy Tuesday
and Friday, arriving at Savammh every Wednesday
and Saturday mornings, tat time to connect with the
New York ateanurs.
For freight or Fusagc apply at the office on Florida
wharf, or to
CLAGHORN A CUNNINGHAM,
Agent.
N. B—All freight payable by shippers. lylB-tf
FOR SALE,
RIVER STEAMBOATS and TOW
BOATS, of various sisea and draft.
ALSO,
Sailing Vessels, Steam Barges, Ac.
A. M. DA COSTA
No. 42 Water street, N. Y.
GOLD MEDAL SHERRY.
PORT AND MADEIRA,
HARVEST BOURBON,
WHEAT NUTRIENT,
OLD HOMESTEAD BYE.
In addttlon toonr business of selling Wines, etc.
io original packages, and in ordec to insure to con
sumers Pore LHtoon in a compact, tod convenient
form, we commenced the enterprise of bottling and
packing in cases our well known Wines, Brandies.
Whiskies, etc., and bare lent them eut in a style that
would preclude the possibility or thetr befog tam
pered with before reaching the purchaser. The gen
eral appreciation and gratifying success that has re
warded oar efforts has encouraged ns to maintain
the standard as regards quality, also, to make In
creased efforts to retain tha confidence and patron
age which ban bean so liberally bestowed upon us.
^ USING ER A CO.,
fEstablkhed 1778.1 Importers of wines, Ac.,
No. 15 Beaver street, New York.
Tbe above popular goods are put up In cast« con-
raining one doseu Buttles each, and are sold by
M. C. R U W E,
BAVASNAH.
and all prominent DroggWto, Grocers, etc.
OPINIONS OF THE PRESS.
The name of Blulnger A Co., No. 15 Beaver street,
tt a guarantee of the exact and literal truth of what
ever they represent—N. Y. Com. Advertiser.
Tne Importing house of Blulnger A Co.. No. 15
Beaver street is conducted upon principles of Integ
rity, fairness, aad the highest honor,—N. Y. Evening
Bxptrea . Jc6-PeoilAWly
FOR SALE,
■. .
A SERVICEABLE DRAFT HORSE. Apply at
Pulaski House Stables.
G. McGINLY,
auJO-tr Screven Hous.
HILLSBOROUGH
MILITARY ACADEMY! I
T HE XXER0M8 of tide well known lnstttnUon,
founded by the late Oetenel V. C. TEW, will be
resumed on the flntdsvef October next, under the
direction of G neral K. B. OOLbTON, a graduate,
and forfifteea yean (op to tha eemmencemnat of tbe
war) a Professor of the Virginia Military Institute.
Tha course of instractioo wdl he such as to make the
Academy a great FtAvtochnle School—a school ot
theoretical and appbed rciencb-ln whlrli laaguag*
and ttusattma wm alia receive a frill (hare ol atten
tion. The dierlpllse and orgaadsaUiai will be upon a
complete military basis. General Cube on relies con
fidently upon the patroaage ef hU old friande and
brothers in arms throughout tbs whole South. Ap
plications for sdmlnttoo shonld bo made as early as
pomibie totbe Soperiateadent, aecompaaied by tes-
J.I.U ^ good moial ehancter. Circulars eon-
lalnlng full lnfutmailoa will be Iwmad In a few day*,
for these and all thither particulars, apply to
General R. X. COLSTON,
Soperiatende'.t HiBaboroogh Military Academy,
asplMtawlm Hillsboroogh, N. C.
.Li: Sbiooiog.
FOB NEW TOBE
ATLANTIC COAST
Mail Rteamgblp Gompany.
SIDE WHEEL LINE.
CftMm Passage MI.
tis
ne new and very fan sailing dde-wkeri atatoBahip
GENERAL BARNES,
fiOCC tons burthen, Thos. U. Mortoff. .Vu.
will positively sell oa her regalar day,
Thanday, lept. Mtk, at * ahlaok p. m.
For freight or paaaoge. haviag new and splen
didly arranged accommodation*, apply to
WILDER A FULLARTON,
No.« Stoddard’s DpparSaago.
N. B.—No engaged berths tocared after Tuefn,
18th Instant, us less paid for. sqm
Muryaj’s Line
NEW.^rYORK.
CHKNQE OF DAY. *
The first class, nqw steaaahip *
. VIBvGO,’
B. M. BULKLEY, Comma
Will sail on ber regalar day,
Twesday, Sept. 18, at i> i
Fbr freight or passage, haring superior accommo
dations, apply to HUNTER * GAMMRLL
tV Shippers are requested to Iq6 u ff la^ettfoti
fur their cotton, as It ta by the law nscessare to attach
■ hem to the tolls of lading. eeplt
tub mimmiwtm
KAIL STEAKS HIP COKFAKT.
FOB „
ST. THOMAS, PARA, PERNAMBUCO,‘
BAHIA, AND RIO DE JANEIRO. MH
Under contract with {he United States and Braal
(iorerumenta for the carriage of tbe ■"»»«, will die*
patch one of their
NFW r-RIT CLASS 8IDEWHK8L
BTDjAMSSXFa,
each over 2,000 tons burthen.
On th« 22d of Every Month,
From the
Port of New York!
tgold or its eqniva-
For the following i
ing rates of passage, payab
From New York to St. Thomas ego
From Vew York to Para *15#
From New York to Pernambuco no
Ftom New York to Bahia. iso
From New York to Bio de Janeiro 200
Steerage at half these rates, meals intruded, bat
An experienced Surgeon is attached to atohv
All Letters moat past through the Poet Oflfcxw m
age 10 cent*.
For further information Or pasusge apply to
B. H. HARDER Agent,
No. It ctoddaid’s Black.
GARRISON A ALLEN,
my»l New York Agents.
CHATHAM COUNTY SHERIFFS HAT.F,
W ILL BE SOLD on tbe Drat Twday In October
next, between the legal hoars of sale, before
tbe Court House door In the elty of Sevunah, tha
steamer MARY ELLA, »llh all her tackling and ap
parel ; also, two Steam Boilers and one lot of Rakes.
Levied on as the property of James Avery Skllton,
to satisfy a 0. fa. issued out of the Bouorable the
Superior Court of Chatham county In fhvor of BaBh-
Delia tt Co. Property pointed out by plalntilFs At
torney. BRNJ. L COLE,
uuSl-tds Sheriff of Chatham county.
CHATHAM COUNTY SHERIFFS SALE.
YTT1LL BE SOLD on the first Tuesday in October
W next, between tbe legal hours or eels, before
the Court House door, in the city of Savannah, LOT
No. 17, and the Improvements thereon. In liberty
Ward, city or 8avaiuah, b -unded on the north by
Sta’e street, on the south by President street, on tbe
eas by Jefferson street, end on the west by Lot-No.
18. Levied en as the property or Barney C. Wagner,
to eatisiy a fi. fa. Issued out of the Honorable the
County Court for the county uf Chatham In favor at
Woigand A Jansen. Property pointed oat by plain
tiff’s attorney. BENJ L. COLIC,
au3L0d Sheriff of Chatham ceonty.
CITY SHERIFFS SALE.
CITY COURT OF SAVANNAH, GHOROIA.
ffTNDER AND BY VIRTUE of an attachment re-
YJ turnable to the November Term, IBM, of the
City Court of Savannah, Georgia, against William
H. Lucas, and in favor of W. R. Waring. I have
levied on F1VK BOX bit 07 BOiJUAND bHOES, to
the property of William H. Lucas, pointed out by
tbe plaintiff; aad under and by virtue of an order
issued by tbe Honorable the Judge of the OUy Court
uf Savannah, I will sell at public outcry, before the
Court Ho ae, in the city of Savannah, county Qf
Chatham, 8Mte of Georgia, between the legal boors
of sale, oa the 10th day of September, A. D 1666. tbe
said five botes of Boots and Shoes, to satisfy said at
tachment. BENJAMIN L. COLE,
Deputy Sheriff of the City Court of Savannah.
City SuerUPs Cilice, Savannah, August SI, 1866.
anSl-tda
INTERNAL REVENUE GUIDE,
LAW OF JULY, 1866. Containing all the Internal
Revenue Laws, with Dedaioaa, Hnllags, Exemp
tions, 8tauip Duties, Ac Price, $1.50. _
THE NATIONAL TAX LAW; being the Amended
Act of July 20,1866, interpolated with tbe Acta
of June, 1864, and March, 1866. Price, it cents.
Jut r, calved and for sale by
au28 BSTILL A BROTHER.
Bale Rope.
1000 °° IL8 ' VINCH JUT * for “»«" cbc *<
sun good. darius allkn,
p4-lm 68 Pine street. New York.
LIME.
2ooo BABREUor bc * t kockland lh**,
In fine order, for ole by
eul-tf♦ BRADLEY, Hilt A OO,
WANTED TO PURCHASE,
ISAAC RUSSELL,
NOTARY PUBLIC, COUNTY OFFICER,
lhya)y Iforigaftfo City ef levantoh.
O PFK3E AT THE COURT HOUSE,ov atth*oRoe
r to Oasts* sen it. w doova west of Aoraaid,
oppoo to Hnllerw Mill, Savannah. Georgia,
aot’-eodtw
^ (Dsqmatatoiltaa^MSVattE^oitisrOMc*.
FOR CASH,
TWO STORY BRICK DWELLING
' hbovhood.
R. P. TUN180N
A. located lit a good*aelghhorhood.
stating particalhra,
anSS-tf Agent Sonthern
1 k|waa Company.
P4BRBS WARED.
Four GTood Painters
Wanted las mediately, at
MURPHY A CLARK*,
Corner Bull aad Bryan sir
toPfi-tf Up
Notice.-
UNDXB2IGNED In Mi L
R Partnership, under the Ptna name of CRANE A
GRAYB1LU for the tranaartlan of a General Ooua-
miesioD bustaeaa in the City ef Savannah. Reman
A. Craoeand Jam a H. Gray MO, at Savannah, are
tbs general partners, aad Jasaes & Gray bill of Ms
too, Georgia, la the rearial partner, aad coatifbntas
twenty tSonasnd debar* (82M 0) to the commoa
stock. Thtt pnnaeruklp is to cnoitttem at th* first
of August, last, sad ahaU tsnateata ea the list of
, itsts&u.
mils J. fi. OKAY BILL.
PHtENIX STEAM SAW DLL
EASTERN WHARF, SAVANNAH, ga.