The Daily news and herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1866-1868, September 18, 1866, Image 3

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. ■ A l> M A TT EjR 8. ' jjOBNlXa. SEPTEMBER 18. 1S6«. ^^u-jiiiuhipii • B(1 Ste»««r* * ih)K NSW YORK. Art „ „ mrncs, Thursday, September iO, _-.t.p Gen - t 6P v ^ 0 'Tuesday, September 18tb, at 2 ;? 10 vlb ,.tnar!c, Thursday, September 20tu, TUni Krw Yoxx.—.Jhsjrtealnship Albemtttfl, titpt, Chadwick, from New York, arrived at her wharf about twe o’clock yeaUrday. The Albemarle wae ant out tbia trip in order to reduce aa much as paaaihla the large amount of freight now in New York awaiting trinsportatioB to the interior of thia and adjfaning States. ' y For courtesies we are indebted 'to YOraer Sender* .,cl! - Salvador, Saturday, September 22, l0 D l‘Ull * IlELPUlA - Toaaivauda, Saturday, September 22, at ■ ' f0 B AUGUSTA. Wednesday, Sept. 19, at 9 a. m. ■ tS JOB FLOUIUa, baker, every Saturday morning, at n Shore, every Tuesday morning, at lirrivnl . aritw ’ od uepartore of Trains. uaily i-assesoeb dp tbahi iali at * 8 . M. . it AVliaro . M„-oll , w ws l'ASSENGEB TBA1N 7 A. H. ...8:46 a. m. 7:05 P. it. -■'^,".,.,1: at '' ,:IU rASSENGKB TBAIN 7:06 P. M. , hi 4:Oo A. M. •f'tKffc. »*>*■*. . savaufa^ 1 , at savRun; jlioljP v die u> . S 10UT PASSESGKB TRAIN 6:40 P.M. ,|j 8:25 p. m. j» at.... 6:30A.M. ami Gordon trains connect with , vV „ nigl»t passenger trains at Gordon. illf iiailboad—daily (Sundays ex cepted) ah 7:30 A. M. uasville at 7:30 p. M. 6:o0 a. M. iali at 6:10 P. M. , ilioiua-'i Time of Hosing MnH^ l»osx office, Savannah, Ga. .... at this office as follows: a j. a ilim).vd, for Augusta, South Caro- , 'il. j.i HUtl Beaulort) aud all States in the " ,, uu • Elurida and that part of Georgia i’junda Steamers aud Atlantic and Gulf ' Zi». in. daily. JtAiLBOAD, for Augusta, Columbua, l Nusliville, through pauches and way y dav. \np gulf Railroad, for all points on mtijju.ms; Hunbridge, Monticelio, Fla. 1 Northwestern Florida and the West- „ru Coast, 5>, a. m. daily, Sundays ex- ; mf.amf.rs, for Brunswick, St. Mary’s, * i .Jacksonville, and all points on St. John’: and Eastern Florida, 9 o'clock ir7 i Saturdays. * / ~ n MLAiitn. 7 % every Friday morning. MviLs leave New York during the month . r ^ follows: The French, l>ales, Hain- No.*sau, N 1*.. steamers on the 8th; the . .mi Nt-w York ou the 11th, from Boston on .j inwall. ou the 11th; the Havana and Ant- i the 1*2th; Mexican, via Havana, on .Sailing') de Cuba, Bremen, Dales and ”, i;,ui; the Cunard aud Havana, ou the \ ira T ua, tlu l'm* 20th; Asp in wall, on the 21st; Iim 'ston, Hrcmen, French, Dales and Ham- Tin- fid; Cunard—from New York on_ the ilftb; Havre, Dales aud Ham* Without Danger of Loss, Orders, at the Savannah Post •e ..pens for business at 9 a. m. aud On Sundays the office is open, from A. L. Harris, P. M. -r- i.STILL. A BROTHER, Newsdealers, Sta- al „j booksellers. Bull street (down stair*, „ ii : »y .-me, next to the Post Ottice, are au- ,,! > c utb lor the Daily Njcvvb & Hxbald. r s lC ft with them will oe ptomptly attended Mayor’ll Court. His Honor, John C. FerriU, Mayor pro tem, i..*niK rases were disposed of yesterday: - smith and Thomas Heulin, both charged i ;.r ;-r conduct, druuk and disorderly in the ■ mi re discharged on account of being seamen arrived in pmt ou Saturday, and promised : >iind iu a similar condition while their ves* w Procter. City J Gilbert, CHI J M CnM Albany 8 Melnlmar), City PKVHH AID AUl'U EITI1OUISBBD Martyrs to Iuterqrittent Fever, a word with you. The responsibility for yonr suffering rests upon your selves. JuBt ss surely is you (hake to-day. or will shake to-morrow, HOSTETTRR’S CELEBRATED STOMACH BITTERS will extinguish the disease an- der which yon labor. Had yon taken this genla tonic as a preventive, yon would have nj need of 1 as a core, for it renders the system Impervious to al miasmatic fevers. Bnt since yon neglected the pre caution, rid yourselves without delay of the com plaint by resorting to the only reliable remedy.— Break the chins with llOSTETTETfS BITTERS, and they will return no more. This is the experience of thousands, and It will be yours. Quinine is a slow means of relief; it la nauseous to the last degree; it Is more dangerous than the malady Itself; In many cases it utterly falls. How different Is the eliect of the Urrratta. Their carative ac Moo la rapid; they aria sgreeaUa to the palate; Urn/ ata not only eMInV harmless, bat tend Inevitably to strengthen the con stitution and prolong life; they never bar ^ failed, and it Is confidently assumed that they never can fall In any case of Fuvir and Ague, however Inveterate In its character. To be without Hostetter'B Bitten ta any region infested with Intermittent or Remittent Fever Is simply to reject sarety and court disease. jyl7-oodly TAKE AYER’S PILLS for all the purposes or a Purgative, for Constipation, Indigestion, Htad- ucne and Liver Complaint. By universal accord, they are tb- best qf all purgatives for family ase. scp6-tw The Strife of Three Cities. {From the New York Drtly News, August 29.] Arrivals at the Hotels. ktlajski ®rore-w. w. fl2£s£ GM Thcw. August© TJEmWii?Tr t £?£&?*“ • CWjUy.da •• son, Fla SCHfvEN HOC8K—G. MoGiklt. E Gordon, City J B Beany, Augusta 1 McDonough, city HH Colquitt, City H McDonough, City |L Louis, CHy IrBeetorUt** wife,' W Mhw 8 Grtce. Ga |d B Rolfe, N T MARSHALL HOUSE—A. B. LCC1. BT Stetson. N Y W FMzgerald, Columbia i Fliigerakl, city W M RbsbcU At SOB, Oh T Q Morton, strG Barnes O^tcSdwfogj Albermane BO Landers, Albermarle W H Fisher, do TO Mallory. do Mi scellaneousi nmttnrttBksoit-. iJiea' 1 - ■'»- Ml 8L Jaltaa Street,-Wert of Mirket, 8on rises J. 9n» At Tybee...—.. UlAt Port. : t...U. J/» a '^kovzszirrnPI you MfHITT, WALOOTT* COr, Wllfliff'MK «w l8l. Remington’s - FIRE ARMS SOLD BT GVH DEALERS, TRADE OKAKRALLY. A long mooted questiou in musical circles has ft- cently been permanently settled to the Wat satlsftus tioa of lovers of justice generally, and especially to the delight of Southerners, who have watched the long struggle with intense interest Boston, New York and Baltimore have been the contending parties in thin prolonged dispute,'which was lioidly inaugurated by Messrs. Win. Kuabe A Co., of Baltimore, to determine whether the “hub,” the metropolis or the Mobu* mental City could turn out the best American piano. The grgat commercial towu of. Maryland can claim to lead. 'And this decision hus not resulted from any one stated trial, bnt irom a series of thorough com* purative tests in New York, Chicago, and other impor tant busmens centres of the country. In every iu- slance parties opposed to the “Knabe piano” have been fairly beaten before an honest committee, et have refused utterly to meet the issue and backed, down in the face of imminent defeat. This must set tle the issue as fully as if a national, convention had decided it, and in the future the South can boaat at manufacturing the best pi^no of the country. Knabe A Co. have been making these superb instruments for thirty years, and their fame is nothing new; but other piano concerns have, sprung into existence mean while, claiming to beat the qld house at its own trade, and a contest with them was inevitable. Hence the various trials as above. People wil have their prejudices in favor of one or auother maker, and must be humored in tkemf bat an article so long tried as this—one that has au often proved superior, and freely accorded this palm oy the best judges of Europe and America, has certainly more than ordinary claims upon a purchaser's atten tion. Substantial, durable, handsome to look at, de lightful to listen to, keeping in fune longer than any other known, buying a delicate toych and giving such quality and purity of tone as only a “Knabe” can, we cannot but commend the universal verdict in their favor. The great Soiltbern house is.again being ex tended to meet the wants of its immense and coa stantiy increasing business, and this triumphant suc cess. overlapping a quarter of a century, is, after all, the true and indisputable test of worth. A visit to their elegant warerooms, No. 650 Broad way, in this city, will demonstrate the superiority of these celebrated instruments still more fuUy than any description which could be given of them. Shipping Intelligence. PORT OF SAVANNAH. Monday, Sept. 17, 1866. Arrived. Steamship Albemarle, C S Chadwick, New York— Wilder A Fullarton. Steamer Swan, Cohen, Augusta—M A Cohen. .nd d;-. rd •: ;!iarged with improper conduct, > in the streets, was fined five • i. lUi j -ilurcl), ciut'ged with having clothing aud also with being abusive to . — .i-uitid ln-r, a colored person, and resisting 1L : who made the arrest, was sentenced to the > iiariarks fur ten (lays. ■ L . G uiding (colored), charged with improper • • ‘ indecent aud abusive language hi the *'•■'. -viiieuccil to the United States Barracks Imports. Per steamen Swan, from Aagnsta—17 dmles cotton, 20 seks flour, 12 bales bag*, 99 empty oil bbla*. 18 0o beer bbls, 1 iron sxve, 10 bags potatoes and fedee. Exports. Per steamship Fannie, for Baltimore—186 boles cotton, 10 hides, 30 pkgs md<e. . K-oloreu), charged with vagrancy, was “ * '••’totlifcFrmhnen’s Bureau. V-i;i:,a% a genuine young African, whous un- '• *• : ‘ l Luglish language, was charged with 1 - rc k? iu the street. Owing to the ignorance • he discharged. •. aions aud Isaac Franklin, both colored, -■ i v*iib impruper conduct—fighting in the mar- * rrc ^tuuad to the Police Barracks for five Paatengen.* Per steamship Albemarle, from New. York—Ifrs J Krles, E Belch void t aiitl wife, F W Pond, J Maloney* G M Nheir. E (iehatty, K Ricck, T J Epps, lady and son, W 8 Hovey aud l<t<ly, C Duvall and lady, and 10 steerage. Per Ntcamer Swan, from Augatta—Dr C B Ellison, A B Addison, N L tugsdorf, C Perry. H Williams, Lt Baker, Master C Perry, aud '25 deck. Per steamship Fannie, for Baltimore—J R Coarts, Mrs Pritohard and infant, Capt J Cooper. he County Court. Court yesterday, His Honor Judge the following cases were disposed lm Williams, colored—Simple larceny; Sentenced to pay a fine of $150, or to be hu public works for the space of ninety h"bcrt Watts, colored—Simple larceny; tMUteuced to pay a Cue of $150, or to be ih»- \tiib\ic works for ninety days. • VS ilhaiu cUrko—Larceny. Nol. J)>08.en- itiu Hayes, colored—Misdemeanor. Nol. • ‘" Wing are the names of the Grand Jurors !l 11 >h' October term of the Court: George W. -• r . M. i i. Ehrlich, M. Y. Henderson, Isaac D ‘ ■'lif. G. N. Nichols, E Lovell, F. Helmboldt, T. l!i - J- K. Keilly, R. c. Mills, G. H. Hollen* ^ an j John R. lebeau. Savannah, September 17th, 1866. ki'iTOiis. Haviug the go.nl fortune to.be a •" n the tfi. amahip Fannie, of tl^e Baltimore •'•ii.iiuh Company’s line, ou her last trip from ^•rt. I thought a tew remarks concerning her 11 intirestiLg to many of-your readers who ‘ ' ■ u Vlsi hng Baltimore at some future day. * ^.‘me Las been laid up in Baltimore for the ‘ ‘hinug which time she has been thor- ' ,uau l c d ft\ m “stem to stern.” New en- • Ust-ii the place of her former ones, and “ “• »’A{*ai>le of accommodating a goodly num- ^-xiim-rM, i s now fitted up ill a styles urpassed “ v «sel i^viug this port 'lutuatuier, W. H. Smoot, is a thprough gen- "HI as an a 1 sailor, and her obliging and -Mr. Wru.^D. Rennolils, does all in his «*ccuiumoUale all under his charge. AUo- fV.mLj is admirably suited for her •‘It, UDtl i can recommend any one wishing ■Grip to Baltimore to give her 'a trial. Bolton. ' V-'V.lous ti . Visit.- P'easurc of a -We yesterday enjoy- visit from Captaib Davis,the editor and proprietor of Tl» '•» sprightly aud thrifty sheet published ^City, Fla. ‘^Captain is liere for the purpose of in - '‘^S liis paper to the attention of our i an advertisiug medium in prosperous section of the ptnin- which will soon be made com- ' tributary to the city by the enmpie- Fiorida connection. We cheer- •'i fiuiond The Press to the favorable '■“-cratiou "f our business cpiwnnnity. ^i>u Ws . CoulgnM, Per steamship Albemarle, from New York—J W Anrtereon A Co, W B Atlanta, T H Austin. P H Bebn, Brigham, u A Co, Bothwell & W, J A Barron. Bell, W A C, Biady. S A Co. Bryan, H A Co, Mrs Bram- tirick, K Ballore, Blun A M, T W Cooney, J Cohen (k Bros. Chapman II,A« Christie, 8 M Colding, C A Lhipmau, Ctaghorn AC, M A Cohen, O Cohen, Dus- oan A J, DeVVitt A M,. Boyle A L, W 8 Dillon, M i liovle A Co, .1 Daniels, A Dutcnhofer A Co. Erwin A H. Eppsieiu Bros. A.&L Frebleoberg, A FerhandeE, A Goiiirn, 8 i.ootlall, J G.inlner, L J Guilmarlln, C Gres-, Holcombe A Co. A S Hartridge, Houseman, A o, S P Joseph, K H Kertin. LaBoche, W A U, L A TEST POCKET PISTOL, No. 23 CartrULe Repeating Pletol, (Elliot pt.) Mo. 22 0ertrkl*e Repeating Pistol, (ElHet pt) Mo. 8 J Cartridge Packet Revolver, (Self-Cocking) New Pocket Revolver, with Loading Lever . Police Revo v«r, Mavy 81io Calibre Belt Renta*. Navy Size Calibre Belt Revolver (Self-Corktog,) Navy Calibre Navy Revolver. 35- 00 in. Calibre Amy Revolver, 44- too In. OallLre Gan Cane, using No. S> Cartridge Revolving Rifle, at and 44-100 In. Calibre Breech Loadlag Rifle, No. 32 Cartridge Breech Loading Carbine, No. 44 Car ridge U. 8. hide, Steel Barrel, with Sabre Bayonet 0. A Rifle ! Musket, Sprlogfleld Pattern Stogie Barrel ShoLGun. • ' ‘ E. REMINGTON A SONS, Hioa, New York. , W AGENTSi Moore A MiehoM. New York.. "i Paltaens A Batchelders, Breton. John P. Lovell, Boeton. i > i ! Joe. C. Grubb A Co., Philadelphia. Poulteey A Trimble, Baltimore. Henry Folsom A CD., New Orleans A Memphis Maynard Bros, Chicago. L. M. Ramsey A Co., St. I/ uis. c ‘ Albert E. Crane, San Francieoo, NAME’S OWN RBIKBBUS& Congress Spring Water. Empire Spring Water. Columbian Spring Vyater, MAHTTACTUBEKB Of ALL KINDS or Bolts, Nats, Washers,8eWSoreeeaTape and Ota, Ac., Ac., an* dealer. Mtnli Unde *f Railroad. Steam shlpxad Engineer’s Sowillfii OUe» Vamiah, Pant Befapand Rubber Packing; Oak Tanned and Rubber ®*tine. Brass Fittings. Chipping and Riveting Ham* tar Gangers, Steam Engines and Saw Mills of evei deaerlfition, Ac., 121 I Adelir Geo 5 gi» . Chemical WbrkB, UP SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. LATE ARE NOW PREPARED to snpply the trade Tv with a superior crand of MANUFaCTCRI _ „ llMCity. gta* lag perfect satisfaction In every cnee, and has been intruder*! ini* the Lanndries of the principal Hotels, t j the exclusion of fill other*. Outers addressed to the aederelgaed will have prompt attention. ‘ PURSE THOMAS, AGENTS GKdRftli tHElHCiU. WORR»» sep3 lm 117 Bay Street. Ti CO. -f Auction Salis.’ ^ AUCTION. * RvVoRl&w(££iii(kTettTnur*c« MB be told THIS DAY (Tuesday). 1Mb o'clock, in front of eatac, sao Ibe. Smoked Shooldere. 40Whpj Dry Salted Bkotafflira ‘ ~ ShonUhre, * Philadelphia and Southern Mali StamSSlpTST^ f * «bfae. Bacon I *M* BtaceeHame. » «o 8 SS.2S£3f *:. M ho tea Cbewlag Tobacco, 3 Meco Smoking Tobacco, 3 half cbeeu-Tee, - . A flrkina Better, 2D boxea Tomato Catenp, 701 34 dozen i " aim A variety of other articlec. seplS AUCTION SAL& BY fl. M. UFFITKJf . THIS DAY. fa boat of Store, at 10 o’clock. Dry Goods. (the flirt dees atremehip Tona^fbfi! ■ v* j. TEAL, Commander, Win mil Mr the above port on ' haterday, Sept. 22, at — o'c H- Grocevta -T'S be. One cottage Set egM UNDERWRITERS' BALE. NT YORK, WILLIAMS, JBelMTIRE A Co. VObbeadW TO-MORROW (Taniay). 18th laetaat. at ... 19)4 o'clock, in iron) of store, 6 FUUUrfS BUTTER, » ' damaged ou atufimtT Vino on her Yojagp from Now York to this port, and sold for aooonnt at Under team Engines and Saw Mills <*<*«? sdwfasrfi&P I^Kular Auction Sales PASSAGE RATES: . YeUa Paeaage. .mbremg** gas THEKCEAUEff ‘ * — * Sales, Cattle, Wa*»M, Sagfies, CARRIAGES, Ate., Attbo: Vfaerinary Stables of It. W. CAMPBELL, the Bay street, between Jefferson and Mnnkiwrr streets will commenee on WEDNESDAY, Sept, 1Mb. and every Wednesday thereafter. eepl4-t/ St T. J. W JAR Ga TUESDAY, October 2d. wilt be (old, in front of dbeCoart House, IMPROVEMENTS on Lot No. 39 on Wrrt Broad aueet, reased Lot from Gaston street. Tba Improvemente are a two-story Wooden Building al* *«d aBlsckamitb's Shop, subject to a le*ee for four jSJuand six moo tbs st $60 per annum. The* above can be treated for at private Bale. For further Scours enquire at MeCounttug Beom. ADMINISTRATORS SALE. ■ V. EIRile WY1.LT dk CHRISTIAN, Will be eoldJhy order of the Coort, la front of .the Coart House, ou the FIRST TUESDAY fa October, between the legal honfr of sale, s*0 ACRES OF LAMl! fa Appling county, 4th -district. No. 116. Also, fa biduefaSuiity, 7th dtetrict, 1st rectlou. No. 144, con- Mining Ibe acres Afso, 40 ehsrefi Georgia Railroad stock. 8 dd or the benefit m tbe bears and credi- toce of the estate of B. King. ’ Terms cash, purchaser to pay for titles ' “ —row r- C. B. KING, ftiSLa Mo natural or arttfleial compound kae jei bash dis covered or manufactured that equal* the*: waters as preventive, relief and permanent core for many emporary and chronic (hteases, aa proved by the experience of many thousands who havedrank them for years, with the mart bsaegela! effects. f 1 h'J C CONGRESS WATER la a cathartic, alterative an* tonic, and ta a valaaUe remedy lor affections of tbe liver and kidneys, dys pepsia, gout, chronic constipation and Catalans dis eases. Is a most powerful preventive of the fevers end billons complaints so prevalent la warm ou- nates. EMPIRE WATER In a cathartic, and a valuable remedy for rheama . derangement of the liver, diseases of the skin, and general debility. Its effects are most salutary In lung diseases. It ta an almost aurd cor* lornsewfola. and tbe most aggravated forms of dyspepsia. As a preventive and core for nil bilious derangements It stands unrivalled. COLUMBIAN WATER Is a tonic and diuretic of * highly beneficial charac ter, and la a positive remedy for diabqtaOtflfanel, calculus, irritation and Inflammation of the kidneyw and bladder, and has most singularly active affects In restoring the-e organs when debilitated >7 long disease. Females who have sugbred for years front Irregularity, and the distressing dlsewees known only to tlietr sex, have been entirely cured by the faitblal nod judicious use of Colombian Water. « • u, o r jusepu, r* u dchiu, uoxha-uf, tv a u «■> Kohu, LuRoche A IV, Lovell A L, 8 M Lederer. Lath- rop <1 Co, J McMahon, D McConnell. Miller A B, » 8 May. M s Meyer. Nat Ex, H W Pease, P, Tnclter A •7. G Patten A'Son, Mrs Prentice, Powers A K. Mr. 8 Pease, T Pepper, J Kyan, J Rusie, Kemshart Bios, 0 D Rogers, &*. Ex, Sloan, 8 A 8, F W 81ms, H Suiter, L Simons, Uson A G, J I, ViHalonga, W H Wiitberger, 8 Weigand, G Wellbrook, W X Walsh, Watts, McK A Co, C Whit.-. T H WMliugham. A M * C W West. J A J West, c R P., A A G R it, J H Phillips Well A M, C A Reynolds, M H Clare, J Bender, J Bender,.N K B’.um, N A Hardee, Hunter tfiWH Tunno. C4 II TJKpps. Wilder A F, McQueen A M, G Jenkins, J Gil land A Co, B <f M, C A c, K. C B irsotl A Co, J O Schreiner, (8) In a diamond, PAL, P‘P P, Wmabish A Co, E Ehrlich, ELNeidiinger, Jones A C. D Jordan. A Kohl err, Willis A F. McCann, Mad Gradot, Bald win, K A Co. Barrett, 0 A Co, M Wilson. St Leger, J 8 Harris, J T Jenkins, N A Love, T A Phillips, J B Kaufman, C A Whitlock, W D Dillon, Cohen A 8, A Paul. These waters are bottled fresh and pare, from each of the above named springs, In so careful and secure a manner that they preserve $11 their medicinal value for yens, and will be found equally efficacious when drank thousands of mites distant aa when taken directly from tbe spring. Beware of Imitations ami Inferior Waters. Tbe corks of all genuine Congress, Empire and Columbian Waters are branded on the Mile of tbe rat, thus: fOosoaxsa waver, I ( C. A E. 8. Co. f (Columbian Water, I C. A S. S. Co. { Empire Water,) C, A. E. 8. Co. j Per steamer Swan/frofar Augusta—8 J Joseph, Da- vaut AN. TH WWlDghaw, B E Hertx ACkyAN Miller, M A Cohen, J Ryau, Adams Ex. Conelgeiees per Central .taUrrtd. Sept. 17, 1844. 233 bales cotton, 132 sacks wheat, 49 do Hour, 79 bbls dried fruit, 16 boxes do, 24 cars lumber, 2S atrs old iron aud wheels. 6 bbls ale, 6 bales wort, 1 toi for- hituro and m is; to Pelot, T A A it, J ncAlpIn, L J Uuilmuruu A Co, Warren A Bro. T Weelan. Hirsh A G, Ciaglioru A C. J A Roberta. Austin A E, Tycker A L, B F Sanford, Wilder A F, Erwin A H, Brigham, H W Sims A Co. 9> SOUTHERN RE1L ESTATE. Financial and Commercial AoffMta Market. Augusta, Sept. 16. Cotton.—We left tbe market but week with • good demkud, at tbe followiog quotatious: Middling. 28 Strict Middling * i.. — 29 Good Middling A *20 Tbe demand bas been good during.tbe week* with an advancing tendency. We quote: Middling 30 Btrict Middling. 81 Good Middling .' ® Tbo Bales of tbe week amount to 636 bales. BeoHpts* 29 8hUe : to-day, 144 bale*:—1st 23, Sat28„ 71 at 31. 2 at 81H. and 3 bales st 82c, Raeeipt Bacon.—There bas been little aeniand during tbe week. There is a large stock on tboma£ ket of meat that is not strictly sound, and on ftaiqn parUea are anxious to realize. This has imparted aH aftier tone to tbe market, and we bare lowered osr quotations 3^c. ( though some holders of strictly prime meat are firm at tbe rates of last week. Grain.—The supply of wheat ia about equal to the demand, aud for the better grades there Is no change m prices. Much that ia now earning h is inferior u \ ol i, which P ric ®» here declined lflb. We quote white $2 50@2 75; red, $2 20fo2 46. TMk supply of °° r “ vafljeas of the demaud, and prices continue .IS * dovmward tendency. Our quotation* are full, and include prime Maryland white, whkffi wm 11 Bar-Room.—Mr. W- H. Wird, latelv "n. has refitted the bar-room on the corner 11 s ‘ rtvt *»ud u a y lane, and will throw it dpen • * ih is moruiug. This is one of the oldest 1 >wu htaudH in S.tvanuah, and for many i5 *>teD noted for the excellence of* Its wines • and from the leputatjon of Mr. Ward will “Ui-d (, u the name plau. -He has bad some uicelv arranged tor the accommodation of lr i Ul8,U, ‘« °J 8Usra or game of any kind, all of ' kept in season. It will be opened this u,’ tlu ‘ proprietor invites connoiseurs of 0rs to step in and try hia superior i'oliceman Lcnehan, occupying the im- l n ° f Ht cepleman, was brought befam J <lin c * ierriU » Mayor, pro tem., jettons • '-‘Jurged with neglecting to crjr the hour fl 1 Ht “»ght, and also, with being found >.b ut steeple. Lenehan attempted to make a * it was his second offence, he was dis >ee ^d fined twenty dollars. (J P Fhk Steamer Taminend.—The steamer ,..*** 80111 at auction, fa front of lbs Ea- -stentay* by order of the United States Har- " l - i «‘pbcU. prime Maryland white, which ws quoted 3 to 6c. higher iu our Let Oats are quiet and unchanged. Flour.—Western flour is very dulL The city — supply the local trade wuh fioux of etceUent quality, aud arc ohippiug to Bavaunah add Charleston. Their quotations are unchanged, save the Granite mills wnicu arc 60c. lower ou the extra and familv grades Stock feed, 3c. V lb.; flue feed, 2c.; chicken lswL 60c. » bushel. The tollowlng are the prices of BtovaU'a Excelsior flour at retail: Superfine (IS Extra - 17 00 Double Extra 18 00 Hiram Smith's sella,at. 19 00 BiuaiNO.—There has Been ao active demand for baggldg lor several weeks, with a firm and advancing mSket: but a recent decline in Boston has imparted an easier tone to the market, and we qnoto gouty at “ $2,000,000 We leave thole interested to judge changes worthy of note, mod we refer to current for quotations. «l)AA A MON f'fl U MMHMGMAOy glLUU with oar IMPROVED STENCIL 1MR8 by umte. and gentlunen. send tor our free con Ufa ing sample* and prices. AddHM, 8. X. 8PKNCKR * 00..„. jylS-sm BrattUfaM., Yt Packed safely and securely. In Boxes suluMe jpj shipment to any port of the world. Congress and Empire Waters in boxes containing tour dozen pints, two dozen quart bottles each. ColamoUn Water in boxes containing four or alx dozen half pints, or tear dozen pint bottles each. Sold by all Druggists, Hotels, Wine Merchants, and first-class Grocers. 801,1 qsqjtff'yiLt ^ HOVClMRSIS 8fHE. I*rwprfa|i8n. 92 Meek naan If, M. Y. Cff&fl 1 BroQgbtofi aii Jfiffgrsui Sts., OffedTdi Sfoefibcfqikiw.ag stock of <fcc ^qq Bit LB. FLOUlt, various grades. loo bbls. Porto Rico and Moaoovads Sugars. 100 bbls. CMfcflAd Sugars. 20 bbls. Crushed and Powdered Sugars. 160 sacks Rio Coffee- so matt Java Coflbe. loo caddtau preen pod <H3i*r Teas—eholce. 100 boxes Soup. (0 boxes assorted Candy, sc ttbda. Bacon. $ hhdg. Sugar-cured Dams. 26 packages Leaf Lard. yJjSffiS&Vw, fc •• 20 bales Gunny Cloth. 1 20 UlesDotnosticj. A-tauuietretor. EXECUTORS SALE. BY T. J. WALSH. On BSD AY, October 2d, will he sold ia fresit of the Court House, eaot half of Lot No. (1, Columbia Ward, subject to a ground rent of (11.60 per annum, with Improvements, a Dwelling with four rooms, and Kitchen in yard. Emthalf of Lot No. 18, Green Ward. Ground rent, (17.64 per annum. Improvements—twe-storj Dwell ing, with six rooms. Kitchen aud Stable. ALSO, [If) 5 y?T •10,00) yards SAa. Irtatai Cotton. 600 Ufa. TwfM. 26 boxes Chewing Tobacco— 5a and 18a 90 boxes Grant A William*’.' 20 boxes Choice Chewing. 60.000 Begant various brands. Together with A FULL STOCK OF GOODS IN OUR i s \ ipam, :.*-r/ We also blfbr ’ ’ f » 6,IMS busk.'White CbriLCkok c. 3,000 b ieh..Meed, ■ • ' ' do, 1,600 imrtr Guta. 200taks.btwm : i l.ooo bales H»J- * »e4-lm - i V REMOVAL. JOSEPH (Late oftofiffidWs, Ga.,)lfa4 » Re«m>o*4Ai«K ■sifoWd’l V^for PfofofN /Consignment:^ of ommu, wool aafl Fiwducc V7 generally, respectfully soiicite I. Advances made on nftut liberal terms. WILL receive Deportts, buy and sell' Exchange Gold and Silver. Uncurreat Bank Rotes, Goveramsnt. Railroad and all other Securities. Will also boy CM- ton on orders. Collections made and promptly remitted, t ■ i bey will also make collections In any part of tbe States, and make oash advances ou cotton consigned to our friends in New York, Charleston, Savannah, Apaiichicoli or New Orieaaa. Operating on a paid in capital, with our long ee- tabBifoed credit, ta a safflclout guarentee of safety in all oar business transaction*. Goods for th: interloF forwarded with care and di-«p»lcli. itpl-ln Quick Sales! W E have J nst recen HJlDCK of f and opened the LA&BC9Y REFER XO Coe ant ft Young, i „ Vk Nomse ft Brooke. ( Wew Tor *'. Adams, Frost ft Co., Charleston, B. C. Johnston, Woods ft Co., Savannah, Ga. Foote A Malone, Mobile, Ala. Jotiah Morris, Montgomery, Ala. Wax H. Young, Columbus. Gs. Joha King, Banker, Columbus, Ga Jennings, Wicks A Bro., New Orleans. Eft. Guthrie ft Co., Louisville, Ky. Shlrok. ft Rowland, st. Lonls, Mo. Euvabla, Ala., Sept. 1.1866. «ep>3» pm- Orders by mall receive prompt attention. Planters, Attention! ' AM CONSTANTLY MBOmnHG. KALIS OF AND MORTGAGES UPON A large amount of Northern capita] Is now awrtjtng favorable i hgMUrtfaa>«lil»<li «glwP^MaBlun)@; am empowered fa PURCHASE 40,000 • ACRES ... Vi COTTON LANDS gage, or take partners fa faTfaMMpupP»Y I fafa*taftho f t«toi^ < j ^ j - r jrdt- COMMISSIONS MODERATE- I ■■■tMlfafiflflfafalt / .iil BOSTON. MASS. ; >a 4 <'. | as' 3 REFERENCES. General Vs. A. Aumrun, Tret Nufo York. Enamro Rios. faq . Cambridge, Mate. Wx. L Palmik. Esq., falsa, Mass. Dssut O. Quasn-h Esq., Cincinnati, Ohio. C. C. Filuv, Esq., New Orleans, La. A. F. DsvaamrxA Co., Baatsn, Kano. . . • ~4 Jytahfasrtm T kdUT. BLISS it 00*9 *4,|«VV»UW1NMBB. no low.v ^ry ^. ^a l .* ' ' fiow the demands of th© crop* will e®ct the price ib ... 9 • . ■ * •LTSsTdrsaacs—'^-2 ConianMion Merchants, of Timber, Ootton, Nav*l p* ■“ the sale of Soothers Fnxfwcta, sad raspectfoRy no- iIry goods to be Snnd in this city, and which we ofler si WERWR1CK8 than they can be bought for It any lerhOitae, consisting In part of Even variety of Dress Goods - ‘3g Goods and Prints and Camimereu ired Linens and Drills broideries and Laces Hosiery and Glove* Ribbons and Braids Hair Rolls and Carls Vyo Point* and Veils it} - f uy21-lf Ukce Feint* and V f+wm* E1NSTB4S * ECKHlUy M1C<W Ta»NAH. 0 A.. _Nmil K hsrtftg glftn Yjfat on tne ,* will be made by Hrysueoafttk.# to tbs ertafu of Letters of Admlni-trstton Maxwell, fata ot sail TOOMAS H. MAXWELL Johnston, Woods & Co., Qwwral Commls’n fiterohsitts - Lt ITlliflflMflM uwsr eepT-tf 1 te*3 Uhl (InViril! foNWNMAWl* IQfe>r^y° the haadu of Mi * th. <**<** w ».-A A ffiafc^feSSi l TBtot-herwi_,i for receiving and for sellings ^chltaon-sFoond^ ^ IU |UI RWI-M- - IB Sivannmh, September 7, W66» n •. • - r i . - • d£ pnrraefalrtieuflkEto we me © bmadllM perieuced lambtmnam h * Te ’ ee * n T\ ” ^pu e ?. , l^ r7 ^ ’ "’mcLEOD fs BROlMl . * Advocate copy 3 me soul hem ChrtatUn Advocate and rend bUi to tub office- tin- BRiyittn. lOnths sepS-dAwlm OOTTQNCW^w MfiCartWi Short Staple, On hanfliMd *>r «fa» l * ll, » l by GHBnuL'Pfn. 40 ■kcfTepfrml H©iko©d rtock. Sold for © dirMflii ©aongst tb© belfa. Temp cub, purchuer'pajing for titles and stamp©. anfglif EXECUTOR’S SALE. BY THOMAS J. WaL3U, On TUESDAY, October 2d. will be sold fa front of ■e Court Bimae. ONE SMALL WOODEN BUILDING, an the sou«1 era quarter of east half of Lot No. 31, Oohimbia Ward, fronting on York street fane. Sold for Mm bens'* the heirs and creditors of said estate. Terms euab, nnrebaaer paying for titles and stamps. — kb _ . • EXECUTOR’S SALE. BY BALL, WVLLk 4k CHRISTIAN. Will be sold on tbe FIRST TUESDAY fa October, ta (rontaf the Court Hoaae, in the city ot Stvannaft, be- twsau the legal bonru of sale: Lot No. 17, Carpenter 1 1 Bow, fee aunple.'and Lot No. 12, Crawford Ward, ground rent. The improve ments consist of a two-story wooden House, end four teuement brick Houses, belonging to tbe retail of Miq Margaret James. Sold for tbs benefit of tbe hafts and creditors of said estate. Terms cash, purchaser paying for papers. saQfetde M. D. ARNOLD, Ksacnto*. EDWARD B. YOUNG. CLAYTON R. WHOPS YOUNG & WOODS, Bankers & Brokers Shipping. FOB NEW TORE For ATLANTIC COAST Mall Wtoamhlp ConpaBy, no Vonreight or passage, having snp.rtor accommo- fltatas. »W»l7 to HPBTBHifa GAMMKLU E m p i re: in e m, mw Iran. ©an Salvai ATKINA Master, r York on W1R sail for New York on « totudmy, Sept. EE, at — o'elnek — ns. For freight or passage, having accommodations su perior to any rteamss In h*lu No. 12 Stoddard's ltaiftta For Augusta AND ALL WAY LANDIB SAVANNAH Bl 1 hum* THE •H W AK Will leave as above on WedstMtay, Sept’r 19, at 90Mk at. an. For freight or passage, apply on board, or to sepl7-3t M. A. COHEN, Agent. Shiooing. WHEEL LINE. •» ItaAewtad very mu salting ftde-wkart stramrtlp GENERAL BARNES, 2.000 tone bnrtben, Tho*. H. Morton. < will positively mil on kerwgntar day. rhatrstlay. Sept. EMM, n* 4 ••sleek p. mf. For freight or ptewiam Us vise new sad splen didly arranged uccommodatlyne,^p|ily f wildkk a fullarton. Fa S uteridarU'a Upper I. B.—No engaged berths aecored after Tue'day, 18th instant, on fare paid for. ■ mptu FOE NEW YORK ATLUnC COAST Mail SteamsJiip'Tiine. SIDE WHEEL ‘SHIP. ‘ EXTRA SHIP THIS WEEK. The new and splendid shlewheel steamship Albemarle, 1,000 tons, Capt Ckasw cs, will positive sail on Thursday, Eutfe imst., at - a'elaek — ta Fo- freight or pesnsgs, having accommodations u- ypngtoii, apply l SeplS WILDER* FULLARTON, 8 Stoddard's Upper Rings, Opposite I Murray^s Line FOR NEW ^SYORK. iw I III CHANOI OF DAY. The flrst-olaas, now steamship V I H GK), ' r ' R. M. BULKLEYf Commander, Lea?6 erery Tuesday.iii Mnriay. For Palatk&, K Fla,, TOUCHING AT BRUNSWICK! 'fcT.^A- RY’8, FEHNANDINA, ■JACKSON- VILLB AND PICOUTA. Ike mw and elegant steam packe’rt LIZZIE BAKER, Capt. N. KUHLaad ... SYLVAN SHORE, Capt JAMES TUCntt, I laving been specially fitted sp for tlfle nVnte ottk umnrpoinrd ©cconunodutloiis, win htw Rftwri) roe the above place*, tbe Mira Snsra every Wlfe- DAT MORNINii, and the Lizzie Bakes every SATUR DAY MORNING, at ten o'clock. , . Returning, will leare Jacksonville every Tuesday and Friday, arriving at Savannah every 'Wednesday and Saturday mornings, fa time ta connect with the New York steamers. , _ - _ .. For freight or Pooage applj at tne office on FWinaH wfrarL or to CLAGBORN fa COHMINGHAM. Ageub N. B.—All freight payable by shippers. 1Y»*f FOR S A I. C.* RIVER 8TWEMBOATB and TOW BOATB, of ftasfaM rtaa* and draft. Sailing Vessels, sfatn Ba-grt, Ac. A.R.UA COST A, Wn dywatarmreet. N Y. IPlanters’ HUGE POUHDM (EL! s 1 yfce undersigned, having become proprietors of ' ithe property known as the -LOWER SAVANNAH ; RICE MILL,- intend at once putting fa all new anft necessary machinery for making ft a FIRST-CLAM RICE FOUNDING MILL- No pains will be spared to have Rice thoroughly cleaned and prepared for market. And to the Planters and Factors who glut ns qfaelr patronage we cun promise full attention to thsir interests. Hiving ample facilities for storing Rice, IS an ter* tad Factors can ship at any time to the RB) tom Ifaslr convenience, to remain on storage *r I LLOYD D. WADDELL. WILLIAM M. TUMRO. ROSE * aBRVUGHT. Baring taken ent rthors apawdMfll. itire chorge of tbe wqrfcfa£af tbe sjsmoid impectfofly. ask of tan Flaaters and Factors Ifvfng in tbe iltMlgsf Hiss* ash thrtr patrsmsgoJor tbe coming mmaoa, and fa on *4m wu can but promise s careful rttanttoa to theft fatosent, bkaed npon oar past tamtams mmuctlsm and experience fa that Una of tatefasaa. The Kill jElb^.perfartordarjrt.ot For fartiiefWrticiAM, enquire fa KartJU(i Arkssrtgkt, at tarn MtU. or al the Braking Bonee o* Wm-M-TaunoftCfo, la Exchange bnfldfag: mrbf Lloyd D. m sdden, office (when ta the cite, at the canMInjrTCom of W. M. Whimsy ft Gfe.Mu. 4 Bar-. Tis'tauA, Buy street. yyiLL RE-OPEN HER SCHOOL at tha Ohrthra Acmtamyew Sheftlh of October aezt- uepMfaw4w DISEASES OF IKE FEET. Eliza' Ke'ogb* W HO WAS Instructed ia yoath fay lather, an eminent soqfuqa, chiropraitat sad oner, fa his profs. fas Aft si pnetiUoaer, fa his profresidim, I from force or circa au aaces, assumed the . herself, sad In spedallr qraHfled for the car* of ail Atasaamef the foes. 8he warrants care, or no pay 8h*te at present at the CORNER OF BROCaHTON AND BARNARD STRKBT8, bnt wtn nooa iamass ta * better office, rtfe will visit pi Hants at theft ssrt by per mission to Dm. NortfoUteh rad Bort- d Ordinary itatat, at Ckartistew*where she a ssrterefsl psarttea. Jyfed.tw*srtf Ur fen by beck, and “ has had A A FOR SALE, rnSSmmt- T *—- r l £nK?.- . Mixed Cora Afctt. ■ffitf-at This Deliciou* Tonic, Fmertally designed tor tbe usyffi tbe iBiical Profession ait tbe Family. tanaw indorsed by. ai)-lhe Chemlsta aad tionaotasenrs, >1 qualities ( , _ «u those (tonic and'dinretlc) whjch intrinsic mediclnslqi brtflMTtfrRB ' 4,,tui.-,..^, OLD AND PJJRE GIN. We treat that onr srtabltahud repatetton-founde j3SSSK3®«4ifoSI^Srata sataes tbe excellence of shforttaiMard Arttaia. . - Pot np In cases, containing one dozen bottlrs eact android by M. G. ErtJWE, SAVANNAH, A»d an promhmat [Rstatetahed 1TT *j|L_ 1& ^ Ofofartsma sfibt Frtrf. Godey’s, for October. PETERSON’S, for Oetoh DaEOW-S REVIEW, fs^ TEE GALAXY, No. 10. BLACK WOOirfli IbnASGUrt.- .,, ^ AHERIOAR IllWELLMiiMftrt T. Furreiebf RRT1U. A iikOTUKR. »aliftUoeA, iiaripffort Office. «U(JT.tf Emigrants Can lm Soppiied laborers, WooGeuVm^ or Twelve days fraatf ba The Leboirtsaw naMI raram^Mlta id UMBtepidpen ft *o* and ttrareretpd 14 wauted at fempioyers' -—t further to pay a partly as security leata bffagiag the certain aad partly far, cured wU! avenge about (150 per year, fas Employ antadtagthem. James’ Bock, Bay street, .<iiiiTriiwrtaa3k Jao,C,FftrrUL^H SS Will sail on bur regnlar day, Tmesdny'. rrpt. 18, mt 2 a’ctaek p. aa. For freigui, o. isaap. having superior accommo dations, apply to HUNTER A GAMMBLL, - 84 Bay street. r Shippers are regneeted to bring tax leertpta for their cotton, an lt Is by the law necessary to attach t hem to the bills of lading. seplS tug vmmminm W*TT. STEAMSHIP 60RPAEY. ST. TBOUAS, PARA, PERNAMBUCO, BAHIA, AND RIO DE JANEIRO. Jg m*. Under contract with the United Staten rad Bnal Govermaent* for the carriage of the maltar will dta> patch oae of thsir NEW FIRST CLASS SIDE WHEEL STBAMBKXFS, each over 2,000 tone burthen. On the 22d of Every Months From the Port of New York! For the following named pro to and at the follow ing rates of passage, payable In gold or Its eqalra- lent: From Hew York to 8t. Thomas., (60 prom New York to Firs (iso From New York u> Pernambuco 178 From gew York to Bahia jgo i Ponte From Hew York to/Uo de Janeiro Steerage at half these rates, meals included, but not bedding. An experienced Sargaon is attached to eaobve All Letters most paw through the Post Office. 1 age 10 Beals. . For farther fafoifaatlon Qr^psssigM^ply to No. 12 uxidard’i?BSock. GARRISON a ALLEN, my31 New York Agents. CHATHAM COUNTY SHERIFFS SAT,ft. next, between the legal boom oi sale, be lore the COnrt Uusae door ta the rtty nr Savannah, the -itoaoer MARY ELLA, -ith all her tackling and ap- p ir. 1; a bo, two stum Butler* aad one lot of Kakea. Levied oo as tits property or James Avery Skiltuo, to satisfy a 1. fa. leaned out of the Honorable the SuperiorOonrt of Chatham county ta favor of Bash- ucIih d Co. Property pointed out by plaintiff's At torney. BRMJ. L. COLE, anSl-tds sheriff of Chatham county. CHATHAM COUNTY SHERIFFS SAT.R. W ILL BE SOLD on the flint Tuesday fa October next, between the legal hoars of sale, be am the Court House door, fa the city ef NtTSonah, LOP No. 17, end tbe improvemente ihereou, in Ubetzy Ward, city of Banuinah, b uaded (fa tue nerth by sui’e rtreet, on the roots by President street, rathe e«s by Jefferson street, anu traffic crest by LoS No. 18. UviSU ea an thnpseper^V fancy C Wsaasr, to satisfy a fl. fa. issued out or tbe Honorable the county court for tbe county of Chatham Its fa*or of Wsigan‘1 A Jsaeea. Property potauft rat by plain tUTu attorney. BE nJ L. COLE, ao3l-td Ehartff M Chatham oewity. THE INTERNAL REVENUE GUIDE. LAW' OP JBS.T, ISM. Oontaiaing-ail the lateral Reunite Laws, with Becluiaas, Railage, Exemp tions, Stamp Dnttas, Ac. Price, $i.(d. THE NATIONAL TAX LAW; being tbe AUMaded 'Act qf July 29,1866, Interpolated wi’h the Acta ef June, 1*64, mad Bareh. 1814. Price, lfl cents. Jnrt received and for sale by a«» E8TILL A BROTHER. Bale Rope. 1000 60118 % rrKB Jtrt * ,or ■ Ue ' aad good. DARIUS ALLEN, « Pina stent. Raw York. LIME. 2000BARREIH of best BOCKLAND UM1, ta fin* eraer, for sale by ■Hrif . EBAPLEY, HTT1 »CD. Wanted to purchase, FOR CASH, TWO 8TOSY BRICK DWELLING A < located In m good MigBbariiood. Brat M nst particulars. B. P. TUNISON, Axeat Boothern hxprcreCompaay. PAHTEES WAITED. Four ’ Oood Painters Wanted Inf sill Italy, at V - MURPHY A CLABKffi, Otrzer Bad aad Rryra areata ««BMI PHtENIX STEAM SAW MILL. EASTERN WHARF, SAVANNAH, GA. T Wlitataftnad. havtaa cempleted thrtr DOUWJ GAM 8AW MILL kaow* as the •‘PHOrOX bTBAM RAW MILL” weald nreedfaftyjtaltam rfttaadsaad she potato ffsaerelly. shat they an prepared to «! orders for ftomberta aayqua- amd of ray stare amd lsagths. jl _We hare era. ted with oor Mill am Iffirorefl Plaaee, affi wU glee particalar attention to otdmn for plsnsfl aad faagoe and greovsd Inmber. Oedstalaftat teeMilL or at J. F. A M. Bamlltra* office, earner Bre «■* Ahtacora streeta, will iraffiv prosret attearton. rtkT- “ ISB! i BBSSSL* 1ST * —ft • t- -J—Si 4 -t-o’ttV < :1 ani/.q *- ir Vtad OW -saHiTi •Oft rttssrosos ire y,Jl I .