The Daily news and herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1866-1868, October 02, 1866, Image 3

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MATTEUB. OCTOBER 2.' 18*. f gtenrashlps ai»«t 8M»“' n fob nsw tokk Vetoran, Tuesday, October 2d, a - Tuesdav, Oct. 2d, at IK o'clock jiili'P u °’ , ;tiu . w l Barnea, Thursday, October 4th, u »«• ^ „ Ss i T ad r, on Saturday, October 8tb, nSw Public AtiON*. —We Mi tmder obUfffHoton In EatfU b Bro. for ttte-latest date of Leslie’* and Hy per's ipnBtrated f We4kRe*. - -Also a at* .lfoM, “Bound to the Wheel,”; by Jobs Saunders, aathcf-af “Abel Ifc-ake’B Tfifc," "Hariin Pole,” 4c.; fed“Vo- 3t^31c. forMiddling*—:New York clMe^^tton, W* netian Life,” by Wm. D. Howell. All of Which are ifeard of a sals at tdc. . -I''’’ j*7 . - for sale at tbeir News Depot. Arrivals at the Hotels. PULASKI HOUSE—W. H. Wiltbkhgbk. vob rmtu>*LPm*. ,, tonawanda, Saturday, October 8, at _ .dliitw S(lvi n suore, fob flouida. Baker, every Saturday morning, at every Tuesday morning, at liKuTdEK, Newsdealers, Sta- >> fl ^sellers. Ball street (down atalmj . and B J uCXl t 0 tlia Poet Office, are IB* :01 . for the Daily News & Hebai.d. M ‘? c “ . ,uem will oe promptly attended , rs ,eft witb t ..hsenrequc'Sied to state tbit the " , B m, Henry Brigham feel authorized 01 .jjfliebefore the people of this 5 1 , for tne Board of Alder- keepbis lC n canuitl ;llc if elected he will accept the and that i . i r. Lt* 5IS0: ' . M Hit usive SavaksaH, September 28,1816. _Dtar Sir— T be undersigned ap- al skill and talent evinced at the i t ij,. evomn; ot tlie25tb Inst., and anxious ... 4n ! encouragi elevating an art in our rnestiy request you and your friends Wo arc convinced that Dr Ridgely, USA J V Richards. USA B A Wilcox, Macon W H. Homing. .City J H Wilkies, Ga T f Lateheti, Laurens Co Gen Caily, lady A son, Fla MrB s B Lamar A 3 chil dren, Fla J N Sbinholster, Irwinton J P Sanderson, lady A 2 svts, Fla Mrs Lamb. Fla F Rolb, Fla . H Roth, Fla Miss Stephenson, Fla Mrs Haywood, N Y G Damon, Fla F H Rowe, Dublin sir Gea W Singleton, Macon O Howes, do J W Maguire, Fla l)r w H enyler, City A T Alexander, ‘ Barnes li W Chapman, Ga K Fordham, Stephensvllle ti Wluddon, Saudersville E BB,rsu,w, Ga Hiss A Brisby, Ga T H Beasly, A A G R B \V H Gugel, City U W Scattergood, 'Macon A McConkey.BandenvUle J U Floyd, ' do A E Vickers, Laurens co I T Stone, Ga • Ssrsnasb Market. Savutsah,- Ott 1,1866. ;caWos. —There was a good demand for all grades tgAsy, and several lots changed bands on tbe bull of Aucfipn Sal4> A. Austell, . 1 W. H Inman, Atlanta, (Late of Georgia,} Georgia New York. ' v A.u.stell & Inman, Cntfnn art CMMMisdoa IcrckAuts, No. SO Wall street, ft NEW YORK. rt , WE are folly prepared to make flbdrkl' cash ad f Y rancemeuts on consignments lrom Merchants and Planters, both at this place and at our agencies throughout the South. Our Mr. Austell, of Atlanta, will arrange advancements there. Cuttou rad mer- ebaud ae will be forwarded to qb with d Is patch by our agents, Messrs. Brady A Moses, of Savannah. We will as ml oar beat energies to glyp satisfaction, and promote the Interests of oar patron,. * T ?!’. ' ***** MARSHALL BLOUSE—A. B. LUCI. IG S Wilson, F\tr’ H R Teradale, Fla F P Mnith, Fla T Magner str Leo C Smith do R Hendricks, Nat Ex U B Hull <£ wife, Macon J Roberts, N Y M R Clark, Boston Mrs S R Clark A daughter, Boston L H Mattair, lady A evt, , Fla D M Bine, Fla t C Helming A lady, Fla 8CREVEN HOUSE—G. McGlNLY. R H Pollard, City T H Morton, str G Barnes w Root, Jacksonullle E L Woodward, Fla J W Saucy, Newton J B Hill,' do W 11 Douglass, Milford A ROche, Chu . miff, tal "m roar undortiikini ' c „cy ol the weather was the sole cause of 1 ^ attendance, aud would be pleased if you .lntan evening when the citizens of lavan- : "‘ft,™ die opportunity of proving that they neither in .-..arage A Davegue, Augusta W Gobtoia, N Y T P Littlefield, Mill on J K A Davidson, lady A 3 children, Fla J 8 M Davidson, Fla « A Z Bailey, lady, 2 childm A 2 svts. Flu W J Hines, Madison Mrs Fmlaysorr A son, Ga R Ferguson, Kufaula w P Baldwin, Macon W O Keunedy. do W Ruder, City E C Brown A daughter,Ga musical taste nor in the desire taleut which resides among us. cry respectfully yours, Taggart. S. Yatea Levy, •^c. Hough. W. W. Kirkland, . ; . mou . s Henry Bryan, ' -ratliors, Fred. Myers, N. Gazan. 6avanhah, October !, i860. ‘'-S5T9- B YlteB L6Vy » K C * W> W * Kirk_ and others: jciadi-Iu reply to your very kind and com* . ^ry letter to mo of the 28th ult., relative to tho .,‘ veU i,y myself and friends on the 25th ult., . j.tstmg mo to appoint an evening to give a “itiip, I would respectfully suggest Thursday 4th instant) next. Very respectfully yours, Felix Lessing. a? folk I; H >1101 Mayor’s Court. yin* few cases wero disposed of before die Mayor, E. C. Anderson, yesterday ■Ling: 1UaIU Clake WM charged with being a suspicions wiuirr, found sleeping in a car in the Golf depot on umlay’nlglit. aud threatening James Burns, thl •,a!e "watciiman, for disturbing. him from his re- Clarke having no excuse to make except that , xa uuder the iuduence of liquor, he was fined' ten or to he sent to jail for thirty days. wi-m L-ivctt (colored), was charged with Improper eU „ j. u i.k aud striliiug a negro in his house with Capt HP Pratt, Eufanla N M Hyatt,. do L Faber, Havana A Faber, do Mrs Lcdlie, N Y Miss Ledlie, N Y S C LltHafle’.d, Millen P Caust, Jacksonville tl A Stults, City P Ford, City J W Spoor, N Y Capt J Tucker, FIs J U Finnegan, Fla C Ledlie, Lily PAVILION HOTEL—H. K. Sears. A 8 Abbott, Atlanta |A WlUlama, Del H Stevens, St Augustine C Talbott, St Louis P H Stone, LexifigtOh L Nathans, Fla Shipping Intelligences EXECUTOR’S SALE. Bit **14* WfO,T 4. CHR1STIAS. i Win b* sold 00 me HAST TUESDAY la October, to front of the Court House, in the cMyt&f fliriwdl, be tween tbe legal hours of sale : Lot No. 17, Carpenter’s Bow, fte simple, unim proved. br.tLod^ ,&bi‘ On , / a Lot No. IB,OrswlarAWard,suh*ectto• «rotmdr«.t of thirty^Mht deUars spd forty-»« cents (136 ej with improve meets of ooo.ISEgo woolen Hooss,and five small brick teoemeata, belongiugW the mmie Mrs. Margaret Annex. 8oU *ar thr benefit of the heirs and creditors of sssd estate. Terms cash, purchaser paying tor paper*. oc2-tds uTd. ARNOLD. Kaseutor. ’ Aticthw FINK CROWN SHERKT AT AWfWl- ay BRIiL, WILLY d CWHISTIAI. t wm be sou on WEDNESDAY, Oet 3d. in Mint of etorr. st II o'clock: 14 f tasks Crown Sherry, a otuftce mrtlcls Sale posMtsl Bold to pay advances. Terms 0(3 FpRNITURE AT AUCTION. ■T BELL, WYLtY A CHRISTIAN- In front BT BLUF A MKVKfi. On WEDNESDAY, Oct. 2d, at 10 o’clock, A m., will be sold in front of store: A full line of Gents’ and Ladies' fumlahiag Goods, consisting partly of a ^aH assortment of Linen Bosom Gents’ Shirts Art fUTinel Traveller do Will be sold on WEDNESDAY. Oct. Sd. of store, at 10^ o’clock: A desirable assortment of Furniture, consisting of Glass Book Cate, 2 fine Mahogany Wardrobes, WMxint Sofas, BranCh Lights, Mahogany Chairs, Clotnes Baskets, Mahogany Bateau, 2 boxes Books, Mahogany Arm Chairs Ice Bor, he. Terms cash. 0c2 Murray’s fFOB NEW CHANG* OF DAY, The tntdasa, new steamship Xj © o H. C. DEARBORN, Ooumander, YOKE < ATL0HPIC Mail Stesamsl Lino. SIDE WHEEL DID Cabin Passage, 9*5 *...Steerage, $13 Vhni do Flannel Traveling do Check and Hick err do' do MANSION HOUSE, Bfoad Street, near Meeting, CHARLESTON. S. C.; :* Drawers and UnfersWrie Bssicrs, cBhirt Bosoms, Collars, Cuffs, ho _ M - An assortment ofHandkerohiefS, Tien Belts, Gloves of all kinds, Aa , , An assortment ef Ckdhing, conemttngof Cloth, Cassimere and Satinet Balm, of dlWefcat w»U- ties. and a lot of Tnmhs, Tslisaa, Carpet Back 8atoh- eis. Haversacks, he. ' >. Terms, amounts over $160, thirty days, overfiSW, sixty days, approved notes. ocJ-Jt rpHIS pop, A the Uaai ini.r and well-known House, situated In lines* portion of the city, having been re cent!* refitted and newly furnished by the present proprietress, Madame T. M. RUTJE8, formerly of the Central House, at Columbia, S. C„) the offers tbe traveling public a pleasant r -sting P'ace, com bining the conveniences of a Hotel with the comforts Of a private house. Permanent, Transient rad Day Boarders taken, on very reasonable terms. . , , Rooms with or wuhont Board, if desired. Address' MadameT.M. KUTJR3, ■eSS-lut preprietrees. Notice. OrriCE CHIEF QUARTERMASTER, DISTRICT OF THE CHATTAHOOOHEE, Macon, Ga., September 21,186#. • gEALED PROPOSALS will be received at this office | glnlataK Alaiauac—This Day. Son rises Stan seu................ 6 W t 60 At Tjbee HIGH WATER. .. 12 51!At Port. .. PORT OF SAVANNAH. Monday, Oct. 1. 1866. Arrived. Steamship Cen Barnes, Morton, New York—Wilder A Fullarloh. Steamer Sylvan Shore, Tucker,Palatka, Ac.—Clag- lioru k Cunningham. Steamer Exprees, Jones, Augusta—J M Ktnchley. Steamer Swan, Cohen, Augusta—MA Cohen. fllTE DRAY AND WAGON HAR NESSES AT AUCTION. BJ BELL, WYLLY * CtaMUTIAM. WUl be sold en WEDNESDAY, OcL 3d, at 11 o’clock, , in front of the Store, 12 aetCfine Dray Harneee. 3 setts fine Wagon Harness. Terms cash. TIMBER AND FARM LANDS. BY O. LAUItASI. On TUESDAY, 2d front of Court House, will WUl on her regular day, unday.Oet’r lX*’<Jadtp,m. ’ Pot freight or passage. Mvltot dations, apply to HUNrRR A G AMMELL 8(3$ 84 Bay street. railroad stock AT AUCTION. BY BELL, WYLLY Si CHRISTIAN. WUl La arid THIS DAY, OcL 2d, In front of the Coart House, at 11 o’clock: g aharea Southwestern Railroad Stock, oej THOS. DANIELS, Trnatea. Empire Lin© FOR NEW YORK. The new amlHB^ fast sahlng •iue-whccl ateamship GENERAL BARNES, LANDS AT AUCTION. BY T. J. WALSH. THIS DAY, OoL % in front of the Court Hoys, wIB be sold: Lot NO. 351, let Appling eounty, coutoiulng 490 “Km No. 491 and 492, 4th Appling # oounty.l» well timbered, withm half mile of Albany * Railroad. Terms cash. Purchaser* paying for UUe* PASSAGE RATES: Cabin Penagc, $35. Steerage, $13 'the steamer San Salvador* and sump*. BY O. LADXANT. On TUESDAY, hdinat,. In front of the Court House, will be sold: One City Lot. No. 15, Wesley Ward, on Tayloratw*. TL, 1 eaiwn so bv luu feet, subject to ATKINS, Master, WUl laU for New York on latarlay, Oct. 6, at 3 o’clack p. west of Iho Medical College, 66 by 100 feet, subject rouud rent of $36 a year. .... _ a* eaah. Purchasers paying tor titles. oel-w aground Terms c Lot No. 176, Third District, in the county of Appling, coutaining 400 acres-Timber and Farm Land. ALSO, A Lot of 50 acres, situated near No. Ajf, oa the A. aud G. Railroad. Titles warranted, purckaaen pay ing for titles. oeUt UNDERWRITERS’ SALE. BY YORK, WILLUB8, EelSTIEK ECO. Will he sold THIS DAY, lat October, at l*y o’clock, in front of store: 8 cases Womens’ Boots and Shoes, _ tiU 9 o’clock a m. THURSDAY, October 4th, 1866. for the material and construction of a FENCE of sev enteen hundred’Eueal feet, more or less, around the National Cemetery now being made at Lawton, Burke conhty, Ga, on the Augusta and Savannah Railroad. The ground is one mile from the railroad station, on agoodfOSd. ■ " -i ■ "~ SPECIFICATIONS FOR THE WORK. To be a picket fence 5 ifeet bigti, with 0 panels 8 ftet long, and to be built of the following material, and in a sQbalantial and workmanlike manner. All lumber to be sawn and fixed without planing. , Poets.—To be made of sound cedar or white oaK lumber, 8 feet long and 6 inches square, with cape of same material 2H inches thick,preuacting one incb^ mid bevelled on top. To be char AS afid. eto thr*t feet in the ground, and the ground td'be well tamped. Fence Rails.—To be made of Georgia pine, cedar, cypress or oak, 8 feet long, 8 incbet%ide f 'iiid 2 inches thick. To have a tenon on e^cli end 2>* inches long, .ami 1>4 inches thick, and mortised into the post*. Fence Pickets.—To be made of good Georgia ot white pine or cypress, to be 6 feet long, ,3# wide aud 1 )i inches thick, and pointed on top. To be fixed with best quality of fence nails, 4 to each picket. One Gate.—To be 10 feet wide and made to open m centre. Stiles to be made of good Georgia or white pine, 3x4; cross rails and pickets same as In fence. Gate Posts —To be made of sound cedar or white BUILDING LOTS AT AUCTION. BY VllliK. WILUAM^frlfiTIRE A CO. Will be sold on the first TUESDAY in October next, in damaged on board steamship City of Bath, on her Toy- age lrom Boston to this port, aud sold for account of Underwriter* rad nil concerned. 001 front of the Conn House In this city: : Two choice building Lota, No*. 4and5, Wesley Ward, being 6Q by 140 feet, fee simple. Term* cosh. Purchaser paying for titles and stamps. sep29 ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. BY sell, WYLLY Si CHRISTIAN. On the FIRST TUESDAY in November next, at 111 o’clock. In front ol the Court Honae, will be eold, by permission of the Court of Ordinary of Washington County, Cleared. Steamer Eclipse, Ward, Augusta—J M Ktnchley, Imports. 0l\r steamer Sylvan Shore, from Palatka, etc—19 bales sea island cjttou, 8 do wool, 23 bides, 23 head cattle, and mdse. Per steamer Swan, from Augusta—64 bales cotton, 20 bags potatoes, 1 lot furniture, 4 mules, 4 UMs pota toes. 7 do 1110,011 lead, aud mdse. acknowledged that he was in liquor, ■ o not airare that lie bad committed any offence Jc iU that condition. He was fined five dollars. A. Ualur.liam (col,lied), charged with improper eon- . ;rU i,k and disorderly, aud fighting in tbe streets, btai-d five dollars. EaUrd Jussey (colored), charged with vagrancy, J dv.-i-iug under a stoop, was sentenced to be im- pigiiut lor thirty days. Morgan (colored), charged with improper , driuik aud lying in the street. This being , drst apperrauce in tho Mayor’s Court, aud vouching lor his former good conduct, .. let elf with a fine of two dollars. lixirjd. (F the Gen. Baeses—The steamship ki. Barnes, Captain T. H. Morion, from New York, .::>ul at Ij tiee about nine o’clock on Sunday night, »t ns prevented on account of the tide from reacb- ”1kt wharf in the city until ball’ past tbroo o’clock Pahsengers. Per steamaliip Gen Barnes, from New York—Mrs R Ledlie, Mias Ledlie, Miss H C Brows, MiasM Stem, J C Henning, Indy and avt, L Mattier, wMe and rvt, C a Mud, Dr W H Guy ley and svt, L H Wakeman and ludv. Jffoa C J Stevenson. Mrs P K Bve, G S WUaup, H R TIsdaR-, D M Blue, E E Brown, H south, B BMn, S Stem, 1* Futd. H W Chapman, J B Farrell, Mrs F McCabe. G II Wvnkoop, R B Hall, T B Stone, wife aud Child, M A Kiordon, W Mtaf, W H Frazier, Mrs B Hall. Mi8 Holten, Mad Fuller and ueice. K A Wad- neld, J K Wai lieI.r. M K Clark, J Roberts, T C Galvin. O Damon, Miss E W Carter, Mrs G A Lsino, Mrs U PeuDy and f.-rtuhv, O H Penny, hidy and child, 3 P .Sanderson, wife and svt, H A Stubns, J'S i- Lancas ter, Mrs Hogan and 2 daughters, Mrs E. McDonnell nnd daughter, Mrs Quinn and 2 children. Miss Hol ton, Mis b K Clark, Mrs MoGluuc, Mrs McGowan, W Maylone. M J Doyle, J G Butler. H Ferguson, N M Uyait, W Rodere, H P Pratt, O Howes, W C Single ton, R Tompkins, J S Davidson, F U Rowe, L Sylves ter. C Sylvester, R J Loyal, T V BrougUan, C L Brad- well, Jno McCarthy, F Ruth, J Ruth, L Faber, G Mc- Ginley. outhe 2bth aud 29th ult. the Barnes encountered ,:r >rvt-re gale from the N. E. to S. E., ending in . V,. a tremendous sea which lasted about tier,. .1 hours. The Barnes being a staunch and e,.- craft weathered tbe gale out without L J a.yilestdamage occurring to her. 'The Barnes ia.-;fil .rural steamers lying too in the gale, hr full files of late New York pagers we are in- to Piirrer A. T. Alexander. Lex Live.”—This popular ostablish- VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT AUC- ‘ c , TION. ' BY YOfUfc, WILUAlSa MeMTINK* CO. f ill be sold an the first TUESDAY in October next, 4w f*.vvil n/ (hn r*mipf Unliao in (hiu Pifv’ infront ef the Court Houee in this city: Six Brfck Tenements on Lot No. 46 Crawford Ward. The above property is under good rent, and offers a pare chance for investment. : Terms cash. Purchaser paying for titles. aep29 RARE CHANCE FOR INVESTMENT BY’ BLUN & 9IBYER. oak timber, 8 feet 6 inches long and 12 inches square, and to hav- a era 3)1 inches thlek. projecting l„V inches and bevelled on top. To be charred anil set 3 f6 Hi^on e -«Hgit4s toba btfog wKh strong Bo* hingen ao inefiea fong, and fixed wifii b(*s an| screws. ' ' ; Fastening—To be interned 1 tbe bo^>m with book and staple, attached to striking poate to ground; also a latch and keeper fixed 3 feet from the ground, and good padlocks. , Lime Wash.—The entire fence, when fixed, to have one coat of good lime wash on both sides. The whole to be done in the best style, according to spectocattwna, and to the satisfaction of tbe undcr- 81 lESiers will please spaoiftr- tbe price ^erlineal foot at which th» i y propose to do the work; will give their fall names and addresses, and accompany their bids by the written agreement of two responsible personh to become their sureties. Bids can be sent to this office by mail, and bidders are invited to be present at the opening of the same. The necessary papers will be sent by me to the con tractor for signatures, ho to furnish stamps. The work to be commenced as soon as contracts are signed, and to be completed on or before the 20th of October, 1866. .. . Bids to be markod “Bids for constructing feuco, and addressed to the undersigned. £• B. CARLING, Brevet Lt. Col. and A. Q. M. U. S. A., Chief Quartermaster District of Chattahoochee. I wM state, for the hrfannation of all parties, that there is a good saw mill at Law ton. * sei>26-7t bn TUESDAY next, 2d October, in front of tbe Court House, at the usual hours of sale, will be sold: 64 Lots, situated south of Jones and west of West Boundary streets. These lot* are 50 feet front by 160 feet deep; they are fee simple. The plan can be seen at our Counting Room on day previous to sale. sep29td . REAL ESTATE SALE. BY BLVN & MKYER. On tbe FIRST TUESDAY in October, at 2 o'clock, in front of the Court House, at the usual hoar of sales, will be sold, _ - . Western Half Lot No. 9, Columbia Ward, with im provemeuts thereon, consisting of 1 brick Dwelling, stories on basemem, and brick out-building. The said property ilwituated fronting State street, one door west of the corner • of Price street. Titles warranted, purchasers paying for titles. se29-td REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION. BY BLUN ft MKYKR. Ou FIRST TUESDAY 2d October, in front of Court House, at the usual hour of sales, will be sold. 140 acres of Land, opposite 12-mile stoue, on the Augusta road, ot which 10 acres are cleared audTenced iu. The rest is well timbered with Oak, Hickory and Pine. Also, 141 acres Land, of which 50 acres are cleared aud fenced iu, with improvements thereon, consisting of a frame Dwelling, 35x30 feet; 1 Servant House, 1 Barn, and other ont-buildiegs, all of which are in the best of order. * se29-td Per steamer Sylvan Shore, from Palatka. tic—Capt J W Maguon, P cash, L L Woodward, W ALaodster, « A Hazlehurst, R c Guerard, J Foster, L Pacettt, A MoAlpin, S C Littleford. Per steamer Swan, from Augusta—Mrs Hagan and 2 chiidien, P H otauton, J Ciauier, H C Moigan, R C Olin. * t-Lt, at the corner of Price and South Broad streets, is been taken bv Richard Riek ft Co., and will con- -aetobe, as heretofore, conducted in the best pos til? manner. It is situated in a portion of tbe city such ;i restaurant is greatly needed, aud from fe :eputahon of tbe proprietors, citizens may feel wrM . i getting the best tbe market affords in tbe line, while the liquors, which are of the cele- t.iiridbrand of Binninger, need no commeilt. Tho - -sc is neat’y furnished, and has been provided r:n private supper rooms, which will be thrown open to-day, and in the evening the proprietors invite their patron* to pur take of a fine lunch. Consignees* Per steamship Gen. Barnes, lrom New Yotfk—J W- Anderson fc Son, T II Ausliu, Austiu & E.G Appel, Btignain, H 4 Co, Bouse ft B. W K Boggs, Bell, W « C.JR Burch, T H Bohdiaw ft Co, P M Belrn, Blnn ft M, W Barrett, Boiliwell ft W, W H Burroughs, Bra dy. 8 ft Co, O Cohen, C L Colby & Co, Cooper, OAF, Clark ft 11, 8 M Cokliug, Champion ft F; Chase ft R, Connerat <t J, Ciagliorn & Co, Crane ft GraytiUl, MJ Doy<e ft Co, M Doyle ft Co, Doyle ft L, DeWltt ft M, Dune n ft J, P Dzialyneki, J Davison ft Bro, L Dunn, Kiustelu ft E. Erwiu ft H. E Ehrlich, O EpplDg, A ft L Friedeuberg, G C Freeman, M Ferst'ft Co, A Gomm, 8 Good all. Mad Gravlot, GaZall ft Bro, C L Gilbert, (1 ft Laue. J B Aogg, Houseman, A ft Co, N A Hardee * CO. llolcomlK; ft Co A 8 Hni tridge, 8 P Hamilton, H & Randall. Hunter ft G, J E Hernandez, K M Hunt, Mis Has sett. It, Reed ft H, W Hiftdns, 8 J Josephs. — “ ay/Ket REMOVAL. DESIRABLE FARM AT AUCTION. BY T. J. WALSH. J. C. Maker & Co. New Police Badoe.—We yesterday noticed that Cc meiulifcrs ot tho police force were all equipped with a handsome nrw badge, which was designed es pecially for the force of Savannah, and la much more appropriate than the former badge, though not no easily discemable at night. The new badge is mtde of metalic substance and is in the form of a shield, with the coat-of-arnifl of Georgia in the center, and :he number of the policeman sot in at the bottom, in imitation silver letters. Johnson, W ft Co, W C Kennedy,^euny ft O B, E H KirJin, Lathrop & Co. S M Lederer, L ft Kohu^Mra B Lewis, Linvllle ft G, M Lllienthal, LaRoche, WAD, Miller ft Bro, H Mein hard ft-Bro, Mackey, B ft Co, M 8 Meyer, G McUmiey, J C Maker ft Co, J McMahon, J A Mayer, D Mallett, J Morrissey, H C Metirieus, G N Nichols, Neofville, B ft Co, E L Neidlinger, Ullsuer ft i ttyan jSail-Makdcg, kc.—We tako great pldaaura in di recMm; the attention of tho public to tbe advertise. ai*ntof our friend, NT. P. Beaufort, in which he an nounces that he is fully prepared with materials of all beds, and workmen to meet promptly all orders .that may bp pjven him in his lino. In anticipation of the kmnd for fk.ur and other sacks, be is prepared to --Fply this article for tho sam^, and no more than it in New York, thns saving the expentwof freight, •ssurance and drayage from that city. With this as- 'uraiice nu his part, we feel satisfied that the mer- of our city will patronize him rather than Hnd their orders abroad. Mr. B. iaona ot ..best ^•iiiens, and he is entitled to, as hawttl|lnubtlem re- lie business support of the community gan- '■’’-Ixectob of the iPort.—Ex-Govfrnor James ; Qnion, the newly appointed CoUector of the Port of hvionah, entered upon bis duties as such yesterday. art happy to announce the fact that Mr. R. W. Abridge, the former obliging and effioiept B®puty r .*ector, is to be retained by Collector Johnaon In poeition. Stegall, 8 ft S, A A Solomons ft Co. W H Stark, H Suiter. Tebenu ft P, C W Thompson, fiBnn A G, W M Tuno, H A Topham, Tamer ft Co. Unckica A Son, B F Ulmer, J L Villalonga, J ft J West, A M ft C W West, W’eil & M. Per steamer Sylvan Shore, lrom PalatKa, 4f —J^W Anderson, P H Belrn, F M Myrell, J L Vflfaiotlga, L K smith, Scott, H ft Co, Hess ft G. F L Clarke. ARE MOW PREPARED TQ EXHIBIT; ■ j AT THEIR HEW STORE, J .. ' CORNER OF’ - ’ Broughton ansi Whitaker Sts., V. A HNE ASSORTMENT OF • - -*^ . Fall and Winter DRY GOODS,! To Vhicb AMituni will lo lalo b; EVERY STEAMER. On TUESDAY, October 2d, will be sold in front of the Conrt House, that desirableTABM OF 22 ACHES, with improvements, two miles from the city, on the Middle Ground road. The improvement* consist of a fine Dwelling 40x32 feet, in perfect order, 6 rooms; Stables, Kitoheu, Dairy, with a Well -of good water. There are 3 uumber of choice Fruit Trees and Grape Vines, aud a Flower Garden. The Furniture aud Farming Utensils era be purchased at private sale. ’ Terms One-half cash, one-fourth in elx months, anrl niw fourth In twolro months; secured «>J ,* UOT ^ gage, bearing-interest, purchaser paying for title rad mortgage and stamp. _ Persons wishing to purchase can call and ejpmjtn 0 tho premises. sep24-eod5t Per steamer Swan, from Augusta—E C Wade A Ucti. Consignees pet Centrfil R. R. Oct 1, 1886. 658 bales cotton, 14 do yarn, 152 boxes boots rad shoes, 200 bu*es old gun*, 8 e«rs old Iron and spites, “i cars lumber, azitl mdse, to P Y oung A Co, B A McIntyre, Capt O M tteynoids, Clark A H, Hunter A _ K w*_a ^ T U ik/1,, riinuan L I I 'fork. BY T. J. WALSH. On TUESDAY, October 2d, will be sold In front of tbe Oonrt House that valuable TKACT OF LAND ■ torch nines from aw rntyen-ta* Wfiito Mtaff- Shad road, ooutainixig 97 acres,about 40 of which are cleared and planted as a garden, aud the balance well woddefi. If not sold in a body, it will be divided and sold m lots of five acres oraaore, to suit purchaaera, giving a fromOu Aet$ia4 toTacli. The lanff 1* Well»dipted t,i, «t, mm . aep24-eod6t J W L.iUux-p A 00, F A Myers. The Old Established House, COR. SOUTH BROAD AND PRICE STS. MOTTO—” Live *in> Let Live." - RICHARD RIECK A CO., Beg lroT#,toagy4b*t thnj have t«kefi tbe ORB^al Uml Honse. kbit* *«* have f tied ig> iff ft 0 # 10 approved etyle. They would particularly call atten tion to their i y_^ ^ ^ Private itoiA.rU.Up Stnir* WINES. ALE8 and LIQUORS, when desired, maybe bad by the Case .at New York prices, wticv larty Bininger'e Celebrated Liquors. , The old Favorite Caterer i* engaged. ocl-lw HAY. i ' 1A A bales hay, ' - ‘ XUU Landing thla day per hark Eagle, for *ale low. on wharf. ocl-2t ^osost the auction sales at th© Court House to- Us farm of 22 acre* highly improved, snitable ^' ri, i*’.ry and milk business, located in a healthy ij; miles from the city, to ft person fk- ^iriuUi the business, and could devote their time attention to it, it affords a rare opportunity. See 4! -lisement of T. J. Walsh. WM. & STARK A OO. Wtv 7 Coffee. BAGS COFFEB, 2,000 Direct Importation from Rio dc Janeiro, ocl-3m* ^ 81110 bT WEED & CORKWBUL. CORN.' latVAL or the Silvas 8eotix.—The .teenier Syl- Shnre, Captain James Tucker, from Palatka, etc., •h.v,-d here about Half-past ono o’clock yostorflay. te Salvau Shore was due here on Saturda* morning, •'ll *as detained on aoooont <-f heavy weather. SitAMLE ExmiEss.—The steamer Erprets, Captain j ^m, from Augusta, arrived yesterday. The Ex- Pfws will lay over for a few days to undergo some ne- ^wary i epnirs, when she will take hP r on the roil ‘ e between hero and Augnata In t(DiinW^ on 2,000 sale, o 7 i-tr BUSHELS prime WHITE OOBN for ■-le Di;. IT, HILL A CO. -I rirw COILS GRSENLEAF Jmt receive* »nd 1UU for sale t>y BRADLEY, H W9-tf No. 12 smfiditfd’E ’ NOTICE. T HE nnderelffned have enteredJnfo towahin tinder the name of A M. SCAKBROUuH I ershlp, under the name of A 1L SCAKBIt! for the buying and selling * merchandise, Ixfib on their own account and on commisaioa. in the dty of Savffnnah. A. M. SCARBROUGH, of Saranoab. is riser, and ABRAM 8. JEWELL, of jenv cry, Hwe oi HARRISON, of Bergen. State of New Jersey. And CuRNELIUa D- VAN WAGKNEN. of tltoaty of New York, are the special parineen. Abram 8. tributes to tbe common Mock three thouaabd three hundred nnd thirty-three dollars and Unrtj-foiir oenta ($t,3S3 34,)*ndthe eaid Stephen D and Cornelia. D. Van Wagner contribute efieh threi thonmnd three hnndr-d and thirty-three doUara and thw"tlrree cents ($3,333 33) This pannenihip to to commence on the 1st of October, 1*®*»“ , *. , 5* 1 * K“’ tintte for one year, to-wtt: until tbe l^t of October, 1867f » u ai<AHRIUin»H. . ocl-8w A. M. SCARBROUGH. A KB AM 8. [JEWELL. STEPHEN D. HARKIAON- CORNELIUS D. VAN WAG ENEN. M NOTIGE. ■ c For freight or prarage, having eccommodatione en- perior to any ateainer In this trade, apply to B. S. HARDER, . No. 12 Stoddard’s Range. GARRISON A ALLEN, Agents, ocf No. 3 Bowling Greeny N. Y. Murray’s Line FOR NEW YORK. ^.-i 0 ^” 1 '’ burthen, Tho*. n. Morton, commander, wid positively sail on her Tegtilar day, o Tliaraday, Oct. ttb, ul « o’rtoek p. ra. For freight or passage, having new and splendldl* aoaugeduccommodaiIons, apply’ * 7 WILDER A PULLARTON, 8 Stoddard's Upper Range. N* B^—No engaged^ berths secured after Tuesday Oct 2d. unless paid for. iranifiiBEiiL HAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY. ST. THOMAS,' PARA, PERNAMBUCO, i BAHIA, AND RIO DE> JANEIRO,1C2 m Under contract with the United Stiles and Brut Government? for the carriage of tlic mail*, will dis patch one of their NEW FIRST CLASS SIDE WHEEL STEAMSH-XFa . each over 2,000 tonB burthen, On the 22d of Every Month, From the • Port of N ew Yorkl Fart of Lot Letter L, situated an Market Square, corner of Congress afreet, 30 by 90, now oocupted by C. L. Gilberts. , Sold as tbe property of Mr*. Ann Harris, deceased, tor account of tho heir and creditor* of said estate. ANDREW McCONKY, Administrator. SHIP THIS WEEK. Tho steamship VET EJEIA.N, RAILROAD STOCK AT AUCTION. BY BJSI.L, WYLLY Si CHKUT1AB, Will be eold. in front of the Court House, on the FIRST TUESDAY in October, next, between the legal hours of sale, 24 Shares A and G. R. R. Stock. 10 Shares Central R. R. Stock, Terms cash. SALE. , Commander, Will sail for the above port off Tneidsy, Oet. », At — o’clock' — m. For freight on Lumber, or otherwise, apply to sepSS HUNTER A GAMMELL. Philadelphia and Southern Mail Steamship Co. For the following named ports and at the follow ing rate* of passage, payable in gold or its equiva lent: ITCST CABIN. From New York to SL Thomas $80 From New -York to Para $150 From New York to Pernambuco : 170 From New York to Bahia. 180 From New York to Rio de Janeiro 200 Steerage at half theso rates,meals Included, but not bedding. An experlenred Surgeon is attached to each vessel. All Lei: , through the Post Office. Post age 10 cents. For further information or passage apply to B. H. HARDEE, Agent, No. 12 -toddurd’s Block. GARRISON A ALLEN, my3l New York Agents. ae28 TRUSTEE’S BY BELL, WYLLY Si CHRISTIAN. WUl bo aold, on the FIRST TUE8DAY in October. ] in front of tbe Oonrt Hbuse, between the legal houra | of sale, Lot No. 12, Gaston Ward, 60 feet on Huntington street, and 175 on Jefferson (more or less), northwest I corner. The improvements consist of two wooden I Dwellings, one with kitchen in yard. Fee simple. Sold 1 by order of the Court of Ordinary, for the> benefit of 1 the heirs and creditors of tbe estate of the late Mrs. | Mary A. Quautock, deceased. Terms cash; purchaser to pay for titles and stamps. WILLIAM BURNS, _ ( For Philadelphia. ae28 ROBERT McINTXRE, j GUARDIAN S SALE. BY BELL, WYLLY St CHRISTIAN. WUl be »old. on the FIRST TUESDAY in October next, before the Court House, between the legal houra I d^mng “apply’to of sale. * I geo24 Lot No. 283, 27th District. Second Section, Mur, * ray county, coutaining 160 acres. Lot No. 104, Fourth District, First Section, Lump- kin county, containing 40 acres. Lot No. 709, Fifth Di-trict, First Section, Lumpkin county, coutaining 40 acres. Sold by decree of the Superior Chart, for the benefit cf the heirs of tho lute James Love, deceased. * THOMAS G. McULASHAN, ae28 Guardian. HOUSE AND LAND AT AUCTION The first class steamship Tonawanda, J. TEAL, Commander, WUl sail for the above port oa hatnrday, Oeteber 6, at — e’elwek — For freight or passage, having superior accommo- HUNTBB * GAMMELL. CHATHAM COUNTY SHERIFFS SALE. W ILL BE SOLD on the first Tuesday in October next, between tbe legal hoars ot sale, before the Court House door in the city of Savannah, the steamer MARY ELLA, »ith all her tackling and ap- K irel; also, two Steam Boilers rad one let of Bakes. nvied oh as the property of James Avery Akllton, to satisfy a fl. fa. issued out of the Honorable the SuperiorCoui t of Chatham county in favor of Bash- nelis A Co. Property pointed out by plaintiffs At torney. BBNJ. L. COLE, au31-tds Sheriff of Chatham county. tor gardening: Terms at sale. it, of BY T.jJ. WAVAH. * liiTUlRDAU iAbswil.srillbe aptf* the Court House, IMPROVEMENTS on Lot West Broad street, second Lot from Gaston street, improvements #e a4Wo-story Wooden Building _ a Blacksmith’s Shop, subject to a lease for four year* rad six month* at $60 per annum., Tha abote can be treated tor at private sale. For farther par ticulars enquire at the Counting Room. sepl2-2tawtds TRUSTEE’S SALK. BY BELL, WYLLY Si CHRISTIAN. TUESDAY In No ouee, between th* legal Will-be sold, on the FIRST TUESDAY In November - ’ - ft next, in front of the Court hours of safe, Lot No. 8, corner of New Houston and Jefferaon streets, 60 feet front ou New Houston, rad 105 feet on Jefferson. _ Terms cash, purchaser to pay for titles. Ae29 HR AT, -ESTATE AT AUCTION. by t. j; walsh. ; j On TUESDAY, October 2d, wlU toe aold, in front of the Court Hones. The improvements on Lot No. 4$, Mlniaville, corner of Oa-stou rad West Broad street*. The lot Is subject to a ground rent of $66 per annum. The Improve ments are a two-story wooden Honae and Store, well finished, aud out-honee*. ■ ’ Terms cash, purchasers paving fortltl# rad stamps. Possession will be given on the let November. de29 UlJMl-fEEKLfLim Leave every Tuesday, ^and Satnrflay. For Palatka, E. Fla., BT BELL, WTLLY & CHRISTIABf. Ou the FIRST TUESDAY in October, in front of the Court House, will be sold the late Resilience of Wm. Remshari, in Effingham county* It is a healthy and pleasant location. The improvement consist of Dwelling, with tour rooms, aud dining room, pantry, closet, kitchen, store room, two barns, htable, carriage house with large lott, smoke and luwl houses, aid a good well of water—all erected in 1&G2 and ’63—together with 360 Acres ot Land bordering ou the Central Railroad, 2» milffsfroni UffYAUlUUl. It llr8 Detweeu Uie OHUUfti Rfii^mafi and the Louisville Road, is 2)4 miles from Marlow, and 2 miles from Whitesville. Terms—One-third cash; balance in one end two TOUCHING AT BRUNSWICK, ST. MA RY’S. FEHNANDINA, JACKSON VILLE AND PICOLATA. years, with interest from date: purchaser paying fc paper*, stamps, Ac, the payment to be secured by mortgagu ou the premise*. aep2S tor ADMINISTRATOR'S SALK. BT BELL, WYLLY At CHRISTIAN. The naw and elegant steam pockei s, LIZZIE BAKER, Capt. N. KING, and SYLVAN SHORE, Capt. JAMES TUCKER, having been specially fitted up for this route with CHATHAM COUNTY SHERIFFS SALE. W ILL BE SOLD ou the first Tuesday In October next, between the legal houra of sale, be.ore tlie Court House door. In the city of savannah, LOT No. 17, and the Improvements thereon, lu - Liberty Ward, city of Savannah, b -unded on the north by Sta'e street, on the south by President str ecu on tbe era by Jefferson street, ana ou the west by Lot No. 18. Levied cm as the property or Barney C. Wagner, to tallsly a 11. la. issued out of the Honorable the County Court for the county ,d Cliaiham In favor of Weigand A Jansen. Property pointed out by plain tiff’s attorney. BK> J. L. COLit, au3L-td Sheriff of Clmthum comity. Chatham County Sheriff’s Sale. ^yiLL be sold on the first TUESDAY ir October next, between the legal houss of gale, before the Com t House door In the city of Sivgr.nah, the Steamer MARY ELLA, with all her tacklir g and ap parel ; also, three S'eam Boilers, five Keupeio, Ooe bundle Bedding, two boxes Bedding, one l.-ox Boots, one box Bedding, one box stationery, one box Crock-. ery, one Bed, Ac., one box Ink and two boxes, esu- teuts nnkcown: „ _ _, . Levied on as the property of Henry L. Burner and Charles C. Shilton, to satl-ly an atlachmeni returna ble to the Superior Court of Chatham coauty m Jan uary next, at the suit of Char. L Colby A Co. Sold by ordei of the Horn A. H. Hansel!, Judge of the Superior Conrt of thebontnernDstrict oi Georgia: Property poluted enf by plaintiff’s altorney. *pp21 BENJ. L. COLE. Slienff C. C. _ FALL DKI GOODS. Will be eold in front of the Chart House, on the first TUESDAY in November, between the legal boors Western half Lot No. 15, Warren Ward, with im provements, subject to s ground rent of seven dollars id fifty cents per annum. Terms cash. . Purchaser paying far titles. NDREW sep21 ANDREW M. BOSS, Admr. GARDEN LOT AT AUCTION. BY BELL, WYLLY A CHRISTIAN. On tbe th* first TUESDAY in October next, in front of the Oonrt Honae, between the legal hoar* of role, will be sold: 97a acres (more or less) situated 2% mile* from the city, betwera Ihe Louisville Road and Canal—90 acres cleared ground, and the rest well timbered. Terms cash. Purchaser paying tor title*. «ep91 VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT AUC- TION. BY BRLL. WYLLY A CHRISTIAN. Will be eold in front of the Court Honae, on th* first TUESDAY in October, between the legal boor* of sale: No. 481—490 acres Coffee county, 6th District. No. 514—490 do do do do do No. 907—190 do do do do do No. 301—190 do do do do do Term* eaah. Purchasers paying toy title*. *ep2j ADMINISTRATORS SALE. BY BRLL. WYLLY * CRHMTIAN. WUl be sold on the first TUESDAY In November, In - front of the Coin# House, between the jegal boors Lot 108,17th District, 9d Section, Cherokee countv, Lot No*27L 2d District, 4th SecUoiy, Cherokee county, .-COAL AT AUCTION. , . by YOUR. WILLIAMS. MelNTIHR to OO. Will be sold, on tho FIRST TUESDAY In October next in front of the Conrt House, Iff thin dty. ci»t£^MT ,e “ >8oft In lota to salt purchasers. F0R8ALE. 11-99 Lot No. 194,11th District, Loe county. 102X acre*. Lot No. 114, 10th District, Dooly county, bdl* acre*. Lot No. 186, 14th District, Dooly county, 902>i aero*. Sold by permission of the honorable Oonrt of Ordi nary of Chatham county aa the property belonging to the estate of George A. Aah, deceased, tor the benefit of tbe heir* and creditor* of tbe estate. Term* cash on day of sale; pnrobanera to pny f rners. BENJAMIN GBOVENSTEINE, Janio Administrator. r.b A» pBiNTlNOPAP^^^ CHA3. L. COLBY' A CO.. Cor’ Bay find At*mn Rfotk To Rent, ADMINISTRATORS SALE. BY BBLb. WYLLY Si ClitUgTIAN WUl be eold on tbe first TUESDAY in November, in front of tho Court Honae, between tbe togff* hour* of isle, Eleven (11) Shares CENTRAL BAILBOADffTOCM, ■eld by order of tbe Court of Ordinary tor the benefit of th* hell— rad creditors of the estate of tbe late Mian Elizabeth B. Barnwell, deceased. _____ , JOHN B. BARNWELL, B Y THE ORDINANCE PA3SED by the CITY Council on the 271h day of Dsoember. 1865, the Taxes upon groaa aalea of every description of mer chandise and wares, upon freight and paasigs money, in ttda cit*. rad upon- horses and mates, agm PEVEK A.-VU AOUto EXTINGUISHED * lar, ytfc to Interaittent Fever, a Word With you. The re, lk>nslbiHty for year goffering refltA Upon your- h'O’es. Just as snrc-ly as yon shako to-day. or will to-morrow, IIOSTETTEK’S CELEBRATED STOMACH BITTERS will extinguteh the disease un- y »hicti you labor. Had yon ta$eff thfr genlaj | oa ’ c a s u preventive, you would have no need of lt JS i car tor lt renders the system impervious to al 1 ■uiasmati- fevers. But since you" neglected the pre- tttution. rid yourselves without delay of the com- f tint by resorting to the only reliable remedy.— Lrca k tile chills with HOSTBTTBR-S BITTERS, and *Vv will return no more. This is the experience ol Grinds, anil It will be yOnrs. Quinine is a slow ■“Wins of relief; it Is nauseous to the last degree; lt More dangerous than tbe malady Itself; in many it utterly falls. How different is tho' effect of <: Outers. Their enrative action la rapid; they are Jfi r et[ii,le to the palate; they are not only entirely lesH, but tend inevitably to strengthen the con Winlti i'tutiou and prolong life; they never hav. failed, and ” " c,j nfidentiy a=9nhied that they never can fail In ‘‘‘■f case of Fever and Ague, however Inveterate in *' C1: aracter. To be without H os tetter-rYiuer* In r vgiou lufeted with Intermltt .nt or Remittent ev er is simply to reject safety and court disease. IfH-aodiy 1 FLOUR, BACON, SALT. H AT owMtoriyr The uuderelgned Is prepared to receive SESx due tor th. third quarter. ^ City Treasurer. CORN, OATS, MEAL* . BRAN, GRITS, Ac., * At wholesale prices. For sole by C. V. HUTCHINS, 155 Bay street, Savannah, frH-8 Agency tor Flonr Hills. Notice, Hr. Archer, L ATE of EdMUM Ayrgg, 9onth America, offers hi Drofesslomdservices V) tho citlaensof Savan nah, -amdrollcita a share of potronrae Sproto French, Spanish, Gertnafi No 18$ Broughton street, corner Montgomery. sepl4-l» Note Lost M'^kentoMDlM 1 ? Arthur, Wg and ninety-two eetus ($828 92j, dated lOtb Augnta 1886, and due sixty days from date, and »* maker. Isaac m. Aiken, is notified not to pay the name toiaj person except to myself or my dniy.appoUKCd ngunt- Thecaid Note was mailed from Darien, Ga, rad has sot been received. M. D. MoARTHUB. Savannah,gept.29tb, 1885. , OCDR j paid ocl DftioU«ttef»WO«^ a rtne r »n , p ntHR firm Luddlngton A Harrison is thlsdaydla- Ssafflsas’.'aaK all claims. j- A9 ; HAR RIdON, , The business will be continued at the old stand u^i <**»*»«*« , mpDtNM4NiACO. A comforUhje DWELLTNO and 8TOH attached, In • central location. Apply at f * -r 5 'a Oais tr Regular Auction Sales ores t: S WO WHARF STORES, capacity 300 ball* each. jiaisas; ■-itzivyi&p-.r *. bSlL, WYLLY fc CHRI8T1AN. Hones, Miles, Little, WagoM, Bagfka, carriages, At the Yetertnsry Stable* of R. W. CAMPBELL, on Bar street, between Jefferson rad Montgomery street^ £2 commence on WEDNESDAY, Sept. 19th. rad every Wedneeday theroaiter.. ropl4.tf TO REMT. T‘^£S.W BAD. No, lot Bay street. R5I'Pi£ CE Nolape- A. A. SOLOMOllfl h CO. ■ pSSSSgEiSsss Jfes-ssBSsassssI Bailiff’s Sale* etty of nnveanab, between tha legal hoStffof a following propaay, m-vst: ... One Soft. 5 eusbloned-bottom Chairs, 2 coshloi SSSKSirsC mention. Lev led on as the property oT Ctrns Brister a person of color, to satisfy a distrain Warrant issued oat of tbe HooorsbUtb* County Govt fo(4e county of Cha'ham, iff favor of Isaac D^l^fc*h*jj3*intiir. qgj Bailiff County Court C. C TheDlsoeoontalnfc80nerro^the whole^enlfoblofog ntidtnwlnm. BtroetnaienhradY'jrara^d itrt* up vorad tho ThomasvilR v . . - . Or BRADLEY. HILL A OO., *ep!9 Administrator. tmsnrpassed accommodations, will leave regularly for the above place*, tbe Sylvan Shore every TUES DAY HORNING, and the Lixxie Baker every SATUR DAY MORNING, at ten o'clock. Returning, will leave Jacksonville every Tuesday _»d Friday, arriving at Savannah every Wednesday and Saturday mornings, in time to connect with the New York steamers. For freight or Passsge apply at the office on Florida wharf, or to CLAGHOKN to CUNNINGHAM. Agent*. N. B.—All freight payable by shippers. Iyl6-tf for sale, RIVER STEAMBOATS and TOW- BOAT’S, of varjou* size* and draft. 1 also, iSailing Vessel*, Steam Barges, Ac. A. M. DA C08TA, No. 42 Water street, N. Y. Wanted, POUNDS BLACK SEED COT- 10,000 ToT c0Aa ^ roLBY A CQ Comer Bay and Abereorn »tr»«t*. eeI7-tf NOTES DISCOUNTED DAVID R* DILLON, Banker, 224 RAT tTREKT. sep22-tf (Georgia Chemical Works, OF SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. ARE SOW PREPARED to supply the trade with a superior orand of manufactured at the Georgia chemical. - works. FOr the Laandry. lt has nosnpeitnr. It is nnilorm in quality, bad every, baxwromntad. ^jr It is now Ri use by many tomhiw 1* theeity-gtw log perfect auttsfactlon to every esse, and haa bgen imrodneed Into the Laundries of tbe principal Hotels 11 the exclusion of ad others. I U16 eXClUStUB UE Ml UWIWR . Orders addressed to the undersigned will hire r prompt attention. - " PURSE A THOMAS; ADEITI GEORGIA CHEMICAL WORKS, gspnk' MY Bar Sfrent. DeWitt ft Morgan, Wholesale & Retail Dealers, *137 Congress Street, SAVANNAH, GA., ake now opening DRESS GOODS IN OltHAT VAEIKTy AND SELECT NOVELTIES: Fiench Merinos, Poplins and Alpacoas, Saxon; Plaids and Maslln Delaine*, English. French and Ameiicaa Gallooa, Opera Funnels Welsh, Saxony and Unshrinkable FUnnels, Black Freoch and Fancy Cloths and Casstmeres, Table Damisk and Napkins. Merino Shirts, Hosiery and Gloves, Bleached and Brown Shirtings and Sheetings. We invite the attention of buyers to our stock, which is offered at extremely low prices. Additions will be made weekly. sep!9 6m C ITATION.—Notice is hereby given that on the First Monday In October, (A. D., 1866J applica tion will be made by me to tlie Court of Ordinary ok Bryan county, Georgia, for Letters of Adminl tratlon to the estate of John Fray ■ Maxwell, late of said county, deceased. . THOMAS H. MAXWELL. PHINIX STEAM SAW HILL EASTERN WHARF, SAVANNAH, GA. T^ang^Mi^^^^phS STEAM SAW MILL,’’ would respectfully Inform their friends and the public generally, -that they are now prepared to fill orders for Lumber in any quan tity and of any sizes and length*. We have con nected with our Mill ra improved Planer, and will give particular attintion to orders for planed and tongue and grooved lumber. • Orders left at the Mill, or at 3. F. to M. Hamilton office, corner Bay and Abercom stieeta, will receiv prompt attention. iASr 0f ,mbUC P4 S i jlSultqns? 0 ” j v. HAMILTON. M. HAMILTON. au8^tf jafmrirc mm o. oDivirti )ii* OPEN BIB SCHOOL at the Chatham , qtOdjm next. „ sffMtowdw To Rent, R OOMS, furnished or unfurnished. Apply at News and Herald Office. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. BY SELL, WYLLY * CHRISTIAN. WUl be aold by order of the Oonrt, to front of the Gout House, on the FIRST TUESDAY to October, betwera Uia lcgtl hoars of eale. 4WAORNSUF LAND In f rpU-g county, 6th district. Ms 916.* Also, to Union county, Tth district, 1st section. No. UA ob taining 160 teres. Also, 40 Hares Georgia Railroad SockT Sold or the benefit of tbs beta and ertxli- mrs of the estate of B. King. Term* caslk purchaser to pay tor UO«. t1l oc^. m Administrator. FOR RENT, a TENEMENT of Jones’ Wharf (Building, west, Saosa of DeBenne’s Wharf WuUdrogs, east of Boll ROBERT H ABERSHAM k SONS. strest* ocl At FOB EXECUTORS SALE. •Y T. to. WALSH. On TUESDAY, October 2d. win bei»«fid to front o*. the Conrt Honae, east half of LA No. 31, Colombia with Hi W«d.anbJ*mto*groimdrMt«ff$JL» iwranrajj with improvemants, a Derailing with tour rooms, and iritf itan in nnL East half ofLot No. 18, Green Ward-arotad rent. $17.56 per annum. Impsovamenls I wn sbwr Dwab- Ing, with six roams, Kitchen and BIshIn Bold for a dlviatooi .— luma cash, purchaser poytog $» tHro ■ BZBOUTOira BALE. by fdoffAi to. walsh,* On TUESDAY, October 2d, wittb* said fet front of ONE SMAXto WOODEN BULLDDO, on tbarontt- ■n quarter of east half of Lot No. SL Ostanshte Nfoifi. rpHE BUILDING known a 3 OGLETHORPE HALL. X Possession given named lately. Xfce ground floor will store ana thousand bales of cotton. ad-St ROBERT HA KERBHAM A BOSS. Lost, O H hatnrday evening, on Bail or Montgomery stream, n pair of Gold SPECTACLES, large rlze. R. Estoer engraved on one of the side piece*. Xffi finder wHl b* rewarded hr Irovia* t hem at this 4^ ooltot landreth’s New Crop SEEDS Law Notices rftUK UNDERSIGNED will ptactice I AW In tb* A Biato rad Fedaiol Coasts In Ike city of Savannah. 29-.W » JA8. JOHNSON. Wood, Wood. I YAKF pleasure to informing my friends and the public that I have established a WOOD YARD Order Bo?m may be found u tbe Ding Store, cor ner of Bumxbtnn and Hsbembnm; at A. Fernandez ner oi mwv" al and Pro ugh; On; Cooper, Olcotta Whitaker and St Jalien streets. JAS. B. MCINTOSH, Oor. Habersham and Jone* *trwt* Laths! Laths! lOOsOQQ *“ " oktaih f ^ B “ k '^M.l^ranli^fififr^le^ ^ *»y > - ... CRANE AGRAYBILL. jiwr 'tmfBmf, ms* tor qhantity, JOHW GILLILAND to CO. «V^L ‘ 1 1 ”- *- “— application will ryof Bulloch Miami lag to * MARYIN. Into of sold conn- a« benritt of the helm and creditore XU. 2toh .toy «H*mmlffiM|H. ( Notice. r [E FIRM OF JOHN W. ANDERSON A SONS WM dissolved on tbe 22d day of Augnst, 186$, by th* death of John W. Andersoa, Sr. The undersigned will canonnetae General Commiaaton, Factorage and “ under Mu firm of John R H. ANDERSON, GEO. W. ANDERSON, Jx, JNO. W. ANDERSON, ’pfiBns. ocHv