The Daily news and herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1866-1868, December 05, 1866, Image 3

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IG c A L MATTERS. of StMinsbllsa K*‘ rOB NKW YORK . ^ Steam^nip Virgo, Tuesday, December li, at — ‘qtMD'h'P San Jacln to. 8 *‘“ rd »y- December », at 9 ,\ v k a- m - c Vt^tni^bip ^ eneral Bvneg, Thowdaj, December 0 ,.i(a m. • rOB BALTIMORE. • ,,nnliip Fannie, Thursday, December 6, at — 1 FOB PHILADELPHIA. -isni'lop Touawandu, Saturday,‘ December 15, at ,,'lllK-K. — a 1 - ' FOB BOSTON. . William Tibbetts, Wednesday, Decern ; —m. FOB FLOUIDA. i -. every Thursday morning at 9 o’clock itor, every Saturday, at 8 p. at. te Salter, every Saturday morn lug, at van Shore, every Tuesday morning, at jitam bf FOB ClIlRl.aSTON. it Boy, every Wednesday and Saturday i Haucox, every Monday and Friday itator, every Wednesday, at 9n. tile, every Saturday, at 7 o’clock a. m. ,ton. every Thursday at 11 o’clock. rtiiiniu H. X. Cool, feptain T.jlta-, arrival Mat erwrtag from Darian. The pnr- aer, Hr. Do mm, will please accept thanks for favor*. baa become well _ actual use and comparison, (hat the flr m Tort ’ "® “ ot surpassed by n ***• world In the protraction of ' 8 ? ps of .,* 11 varip tieB. The Family Soap ol * ™* oWlse-haa a deserved reputation; their Laundry soap la very highly commended, while in the li... u anil Urpartare of Trains. li.HO.vp UAILY P.IS8BMOBB DP XBAIB ... maab ■«* 8 a. u .. Augusta at..... ’..6:1S p. m Jacob U’.i.. 8 v. X ,i \ 1 i.V DOWN PASSENQKB rails Hives Jiacm at 7a,m. ‘ s .lujustaat 8:45 a. m. ,t V e- ai Savannah at 7:05 p. u, Af “ UP SIGHT PAbHKNtiUH TRAIN fAivesHannah at 7:05 p.ir. ** , lCa aK A.; 0 *usta at 4:00 a. m. Olives at .Vlacou at 7:00 a.m. down NIGHT i'AaHKNGKK TRAIN Leave* Maoonat 5:40 P. m. i-ave* Augusta at 8:25 P. u. drives nt iavauuah at 5:30 a. m. MibcdKeviile aud Gordon train* connect with U. autl down uiglat iwwsenger trains st Gordon. “ lC vue A-Vi) gulp railroad—DAILY (Sundays ox “ Ll> 1 cepted) r^ves Savannah at 7 a. m. .'rive*ai XbomasTilio at.... 7:10 p. u. e/ve* iiiomasvillo at 6:00 a. m. Arrives at Savannah at 6:10 p. m. Messrs rtSTtlds & liltOTUKK, Newadealens, 8ta- . iU . r , f.uJ UooKsclleru, Dull street (down itaing , tu . r i»t Kay lane, next to the Post Office, are au ,rieJ dgetda for the Daily News db Herald. anuiucfs icii with them will be promptly attended 'nvRE i* no excuse for those who drag their weary jii .iisordered bodies into our company, when a few ■jie* of Aykr’s Karsapabilla would cleanse their E jriy blood and restore their health and Tigor. Te zAiiy victims of bilious disease, have some regard ^ vuur neighbors, if not for yourselves. no28-lw Mayor'ii Court. yesterday morning again brought a number of cases v-.rtj His Honor. Mayor E. C. Anderson, for dis- -8*1, most of t cm for drunkenness. 1 bootless individual, from South Carolina, wasaiv ^nt-.l for being drunk and lying in the streets on jjoalay ni«ht. Hu said he had been with the circus, Lad been up all the night before, and had taken tiez drinks of whiskey. Ha was flood two dollars. A young man was charged with the same offence, b.tsaid it was his first appearance, and gave ijroiuise -‘i letter future. He was fined three dollars. Atelier was charged with being disorderly in tlie wrket and resisting the arresting officer, for which jjoida penalty of five dollars. Ait’i. Bailey, a negro, for being drunk and disorder- ; .a a bond, was filled five dollars. James Manuel, a black boy, was charged with irjwmg stones near the circus on Monday, and rnkiuga white buy in the head, cutting him very ally. Tuo mother of the boy was brought ln,and on ipromise to correct the youngster the boy was sent > itc Barracks to receive his lashes. a Irwin, a negro, was charged with striking another ritn a Stick, near the.Gulf Railroad. It was testified to aut there were a couple of noisy and boisteroqs unties in tliat neighborhood. Toe defendant was 2ej teu dollars, or to serye thirty days on the rfiain Death of Rev. James dewall. ]>• Baltimore papers announce the death.in that ciy ufthe IWv. Mr. Sewall, of the Baltimore Confer- :ii*oitke M. E. Church. The deceased was seventy- cijcars of age, and during the middle period of his -ic w« stationed for several yeais in Savannah, and A'upicd a high position as a devout and able minia- et.wd wa* universally beloved for the Christian ;orr(y ui ks character, the overflowing kindness of .!A-arr. ami I»i» disinterested devotion to the spirit- . i jujests of his confiding flock. All these noole ctaiea ut character won him the honor and confi* -le jitbiKo who knew him. He is now resting, "■•'iji'g s of toil in the cause of his Heavenly ■ has passed away, an excellent Christian, good man, aud a useful citizen, whose life ■* :,i u, '“ ^ ‘i benefitted his fellow men, and whose "ft iaiu'-nted by many of his old surviving •4i*iut.usci:y; and as they look back and dwell .uc.dents of those years they spent together, u.A’»u the number of their early associates ■ *• o eping their eternal rest, their hearts totocui. ii, shey naturally attempt to draw a veil !ho j ust v.itb a sigh, and the solemn reflection it icy, to . must soon follow him. •teat re— oV Coats. lonor, Ibj-or, ith h,Tlng rtolen Matsin «id he feand two acgrowDetfc, fk, vhf j nther snspioiooA He followed them and one made his escape. The defendant had six new .^tteidore- marks on them. Ike prisoner jioeonn t of them end wee turned, await Afhrtber examination, no person eppeattac to LEA <fc PERRIES, CKLEBIUtBD Fn f“ Flo rid a. i—T^. steamer Dictator, Captain | Coxetter. arrived here last' evening from Florida, havitf made the ran horn Fenaadlna In the short | 4>ace of eight and a half hoorn. She brings a Urge lietof peawngen. We an Indebted to the purser | for a report. ■ — Odb Ideal reports an haonaerlljr brief this mon- log. owing to the space ooenpled hr the rneiiliwl', message. WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE PKONOUNCKD BV UIIIIMEaiS TO BE THE Only Good Sauce and applicable to Kverf Variety OF DISH. EXTRACT of s Letter from a Mbdical Gentle man at MaDUA-S to bis Brother at Wobcestlb,- May, 1851: Tell Lea h FBK- rinn t U s t ihi-ir SAUCE is highly es teemed 1 i India, and is. In my opin ion, the most pala table ae well as the most wboteao Sauce that is made. The success ot this most delicious sad unrivaled ve^hlghlycommen^d.jhileJn^thR^lue of | condiment having caused many unprincipled dealers ‘HSVSmuh Cotton Market. , | Savannah, December 4,1806. We here to report an improved demand to-day, principally for English account, and buyers and sellers were more willing to meet each other on fair ground. The business done will probably include 500 bales, and including an grades. On the higher qualities somewhat better prices were obtained, and we revise our qnoUtians by making a very slight advance. Dt^ineryto good ordinary a# <328 29 @30 Good Middlings 32 ($3214 I to apply the name to spurious compounds, the Puu- I uc Is respectfully aud earnestly requested to see that the names of Lea £ Perkins are upon the I Wrapper. Label, Stopper and Bottle. Manufactured by LEA At PERKINS, Worcester. JOHN DUNCAN’S SONS, Agents, AGENTS FOR THE UNITED STATES, ocSO-eodlylf Nkw yore Notice. PARTIES HAVING WATCHES and JEWELRY MORTUARY. test Of Interments fur Die weekending Dec. 3. 1866 1 laubbj. qrove oeuetkuy. Colored....7.'.".".".".’..... ^ I toft with me for repairs, one year or longer, are re I qulred to take them out, and all remaining alter 29 I SATMKDRAL CEMETEBT. I JANUARY 1st, 1867, 2 I will be sold at the risk of the owners to pay charges. ToU1 «il A. HARIG, Corner Broughton and Whitaker streets. John D. Fuh, M. D , Chairman Board oi Health. Ja8. Stewart, Secretary. Elulttor* AtWeue-'fhli Day, Son rises Sun sets ' AtJTyhee. HIGH WATER. .... l 3*1 At Port... Shipping Intelligence. PORT OF SAVANNAH. Monday, Deo. A 1866. Arrived. Harda?"' 1 * 1 840 Jaointo > Loveland, New York—B U Master Mjrone3 ’ HI K ln *- Cardenas, in ballast— cSe k * G«,b?r ria ’ K8nney ’ M ‘‘ an2 “- la ba “* iU - BM'k Walton, Roberts, Boston, In ballast—E A I Son I lard. , John HU™. Melvin, New York, in ballast— Crane A Graybill. Steamer port Royal, Howland, Brunswick—M A Cohen. Steamer Pilot Boy, McNelty, Charleston—F M ttorell. Steamer Dictator, Coxetter, Jacksonville, Ao-L 1 Gullmartln A Co. Steamer U M Cool, Tavlor, Darien—M A Cohen. MoAlpin's dat, from plantation—Rose A Arkwright. McKing’e flat, Irom planution—O Cohen A Co. FUK8. I FURTHER supply of CAPES, TALMAS, MUFFS and CUFFS, Just received at dec4-3t COLDINQ’S. Fish, Fish. 5 Q BARRELS Nos. 1, 2 and 3 New Mackerel 80 half barreles Noe. 1, 2 and 3 New Mackerel 125 kitts Nos. 1, 2 and 3 New Mackerel 6 drams Extra Table Codtlah 150 boxes Scaled Herrings, for sale by HILTUN A RANDELL, dec4-3t 193 Bay street. Cleared. Steamship Leo, Dearborn, New York—Hunter A I Uammeil. Steamer Sylvan Shore, Tacker, Falatka, Ac.—Clag- lioru A Cunuragham. Exports. Per steamship Leo, for New York—37 tea rice, 749 I balea upland cotton, to do sea island do, 153 bbls rosin, 87 pkga tndze. ' • , Groceries. fTA BBLS. Mees. Prime Mess and Prime Pjrk, t)U 20 bbls. Mess Beef, 20 hhds. Bacon Sices and Shoulders, 20casks Duftield> celebrated Fainilv Hams, 20 half bbls. Fulton Market beef, sinukeil tie. aud Tongues, 50 bbls. and kegs Lard, loo bbls. Family an ■ Superfine Flour, 50 packages Buckwheat, 25 Utils, butler. Sugar aud Soda Circkers. 100 boxes Family, Pale and No. 1 Soap. 100 boxes Patent, Sperm, Parafine aud Aduman tine Candles, For sale by nov23-rodlW CLAGHORN A CUNNINGHAM. SINCE THE LAST . ANNUAL MESSAGE Issued by the Proprietors op Hostetter’s STOMACH BITTERS, For tlie information and guidance oi all who regard h;e^lth As the GREATEST OF TEMPORAL BLESSINGS, th demand for this potent and agreeable Vegeta ble TONIC and ALTERATIVE baa' been Immensely increased. For Sale, SMALL SADDLE HORSE. Apply to A. MCNULTY, - No. 117 Ray street. Charlotte Thompson at ParthenU. t ?econ 1 appearance of Miaa Charlotte Thompson * irge aud iashionable audience last night, Mauiu tfca play of Ingomar was received with de:n »natratious of approval. Though the •c.ici iity ud and overwrought dramatic allegory, -ope for the display of her r«ire powers, k* -on did not fall, by her chaste style and to-^.d a ng, to enlist the interest and carry with *:he$v m ithies of her audience, frequently ex- •■togthfiu to a pitch ol admiration which foundex- a .v ,rm demonstrations of applause. As on ;er first appearance, she was twice called * i:t Uj - curtain to receive the well deserved homage -:r del;/iited and admiring auditory. Mr. Lang- * " iL L'>mar” was a moat excellent performance, l; minor characters of the piece were dn good -TLouipson makes her third appearance to- An me, in the popular drama of ‘‘Little Bare- ' - a character which she has made peculiarly her Receipts. Per steamer Dictator, from Jacksonville, Ac—3 bbls I sugar, 3 do oranges, 2G bales sea island cotton, l bbl | syrup, 2 crates moss, 20 boxes oranges. Per steamer H M Cool, from Darien—6 bales cotton, bales hides, 2 sac'is wool, 3 bales do, 1 do moss. Per steamer Pilot Boy, from Charleston—1 bale sea | island cotton, and mdze. Per McAlpiu*s flat, from plantation—500 bushels I ( \LANOES, BANANAS and PINK APPLES land- rough rice I * I ing from bark James M. Hari Is, from Matansas, and Per MuKiug's flit, Irom plantation—820 bu.hels I for eale by rough rice - . FRUIT <lec4-2t CRANE A ORAYMI.L WANTED, house pleasantly situated iu this city, and th< general supervioion of four small rhlldrtn. Only persons of experience need make applicnti n. A j ply to J. T. THOMAS, by letter, to Key Box 18, or nt " dec4 tf Meeting or the Board of Healtli. ••“i body hi id its regular monthly meeting last - ‘t P:eaeut—Dr. John D. Fish and six mem- *-' Culu>s of the last meeting were read and con- *- fc mortuary report for the month waa then read, • ? ■ k laurel gbovk csketebt. CaTUSDBAL cexctxbt. Tucil. I ■' vevirt, th« Secretary, stated (feat he pubitolteJ ^ wtuary repjrt weekly. vte S>> Clu ’ rm an, stated that there would be a k’feieting ou the first Tuesday in January. ■ ' ' 4: ^ ailjourmul. Auction Nalrs. ' 1,0 Eg toe^rat Tuesday lu the month, the ’’ t00k place iu front of the Coart House. U; Bt "’ Wylly A Christian sold the tract cf I Hni * at Ug of 61 acre?, on the Ifile of Hope, | _ ia White Ilsii, f 0 r 87,300. . . ; I ’-Cj Blun k Meyer sold toe lots Tatjd 8, Bet^ | '•<! " 81 Bro * d autWones streets, three double h 1 *'" 1 $4,500; the improvements and half-lot w »ffi. for $2,050, told7 shares At- I t g , alf ®.**iroad at (49 per sitare. r * U ‘ * 0id lot Ho - 17> - Diatriot, in I“S'y. containing 4)0 acres, for 24 cent* per panenten. Per eteaui.hlp San Jacinto, from New York—J M Patterson. J Culver, Mre King and infant, Mias Mor rell, Miss Kate Fisher, Miss Bnrhaws, Miss A Robin son. Miss Ganake, li C Morgan, H H tiers, J H Kerr, G L Kerr, J Brady. L Lippmau, J P El wood, H Miller Mias P Taylor, Mias J A Vanderbngh, A J Akin and Wife, D Harris and wife, H L Edwards, W J Edwards. . . J K Bonner, C W Tilt, Mrs L Barnaly, Mbs Goodman, I lit Bay slieet. Miss Toote, O R Clarke, jr. Dr J 1) Mitchell, Mta Clark, E A Allen, U 8 Cook and wile, w H Stark, wire aud daughter,. O Robertson arid wife, 8 H Cook, C B Robinson, J H Baldwin, T Beecher, IV B Holmes. Per atenmer Pilot Boy, frum ney, P 8 Wilson, H W Curtin, _ L Wiley, lady, children lind avt, ren and svt, Mias M A Newton, 11 Coulrer, j Patter son, U r TMinikins, A K Jenkins, Mis U Williams, 2 children and avt, M Quinlan, H D Barlow—12 deck. P> r steamship Leo, for New York—T W Doughty and lady, J M Ramson, I> H Wade, J Ford ham, J H Sauk. A Robinson, IV McPherson. Mr Mattock, John Wilkinson, wile anJ 2 children, A Burnett, H A Blsir J M Cooper, Jos Youug, Mrs Marcy, Miss Foote, Miss A Addis—9 steerage. . Per steamer Dictator, from Jacksonville Ac—W P I A QENTS ' * ,so t» r month, everywhere, untie slid Dsl-uy, K J1 Harris, IIC Burdwell Paul CriDDln C I -cX-’ e inale, io sell the Genuine Common sense Fain fim'th, Miss Manser. ’ I I'T Sewing Machine, the greatest invention o; I In ' Per steamer H M Cool, from Darlen-Kdwln Stuart, J&. ^ uJTof Jpp in ?r,“3 J “o"b-l»diT SB ?"ve®*, C Oi,io. Col C B Taliaferro and lady, A W Stone, Allen 1 Bom. P M Nightingale, Mr MagilL For Rent or Lease, m Charleston—D Huck- I A PAR ' 1 adjoining Bonaventura, with twenty to i, A F Miller R Blow 8 -iu-flfty acres good Cotton ami provision land, avt, u wiiev ’iailv child I Also, s Yen five-acre lots, fronting on Warsaw —’ “ - I river, thirty minutes drive irom Sav dmah. on tl„ Shell road, will tie leas'd cu good terms, where yon can live cheap, and save high reuts. Apply at 201 Bay rlreot, to ■»12-eodlm WM. E. LONG. WANTED, Rope, Rope, Rope! "fOST received from Mew*. Richardson, ( hatan 15 , M^tsourl^Mil!so**HOPK, a l supor?or ll arUrie, r^y equal to their celebrated “Green Leap’ brand, and for Consignees, Per steamship San Jacinto, rrom New York—J "V Anderson, Austin A Ellis, W B Adams, Mrs J Busy, R A M tiroHD, T Basch. W R Boggs, c J Beatty, N K B.iQid, T Beecher, Bothwell A Whitehead, Bell, Wylly tC Cbrhtlan, A Burroughs, Bouse A Bryant, Bedwlck A H. Blnn A Meyer, J O Cohen, J Cohen AiBro, O 1 MiR-nn'rolsiraatire terms ire ‘lohen. M A Cohen, cmgliorh A Cunningham, Cooper, 1 9a e on le ,eri sSj% Gcotta A Family, Crane A Graybill, Jr Collins A Co, I. mii-ili wAo.-irtrr Champion A Freeman, Cooper A McArthur. Concrat 1 ottt ” ulw,TC ' OI A Johnson, Cunningham. Parse A Co, 8 M folding. O L Colby A Co, Cook, Bros A Co, G 8 Cook, F Cer- veau, Duncan A Johnson, Darant A Waples, F L Davidson, M J Doyle, DeWItt A Morgan, J A Douglass, T J Dunbar, Einstein A Bcktuan, B Bhrlloh, Erwin .t Hardee, A A L Freldenberg, G c Freeman, M Font A 0o, S Goodall, A Comm. J Gilliland A Co, W B GriIBn A Co, Uuckenhelmer A Scllg, I. J Qnllmartin, C L Gilbert, Hetdt A Ludlow, W Bone, Houseman, Ala berg A Co. 8 B Harrington, A 8 Hastings, 8 P Hamil ton, Hilton A Randell, Hess A Gutman, J E Hernan dez, R Habersham A Co, H 8 Harris, Johnson, W A BRIGHAM, HOIBT A CO. First-class Spring Wagon J&r Sale. A PPLY to D. O’CONNOR, Blacksmith. Bay street, opposite Mr. Bennett’s Carriage Manufactory. nolT-eodtf I l sold the brick tensment or “« ofstate and Drayton streets for $4,00p. Cl* Fucl,,t, «s In urerffat *■' ' «<Z. r, effort ' of Special Agent Hasris, -of th* " ver y improvement possible. ■ -ren,,. , nliar drc umstances. is being made In of Georgia. Among other desitable lo hear of the appointment of IV Iii 8 UU ” e11 ss * route *eent between here and V** 118er '‘ r,J » mnoh more sato and speadr Km of Usarl matter to Auguste, MkODn, At- lnts toiyond, than has been attained ISvr^il i UEZ Taouex—To-night this talented V^'itti„ , wln P^orm at St Andrew's Hall wU1 consist of singing, dancing ^vir -* e8 ' M1 *s Annie Smithwlll pratem on I winjfc a l8at *“ which she haa no lady aapa- ■ 1 Ii, 6 „_ 8 hu .“i® will perform dh the tenor ana itlou *of these children are aaton- '/ J Will * 1, 1. no doubt, attract a good house. “PPcar r ^’Iiich •oQgi. We WffiersUod tkty *“ the iuterior of the State. itordsy ev to'tlr ‘“dee ■h “■«: ’ J ' K1 - E0Ea *“ remaining In the tele- rVuri 1 *** Pw>tt * Davifl. Walters and jHthrop k Co, 8 H LaureDce> J Lama, Lip- \ man Brea, N B Lowe A Co, Mies D Lovell, and oihere, Per steamer Pilot Boy, from Charleston—B Q TU- den. So Ex Co, end Order. Pei steamer Dictator, from Jacksonville, Ac—F II Myrell, J L Villalonga, J W Anderson, Boos A Co, DavantA Waples, Tiaon a Gordon, So Ex Co, N A Hardee, H Sbedrick. Per steamer H M Cool, from Darien—P W Sima A Go, McRae * Wilcox, Titon A Gordoo, L J Gullmartln A Co, D J Walsh. Consignees per Central R. R. ' ' Dec. 4. 1308, 700 bales cotton, 32 do yarn. 19 sacks gronndpeaa, 9 casks hams 12 cats lmn> er, end mdze, to L John ston, Patrick Whelan, A Myers A Co, A Gomm, L J GuHm mln A Co, A Wtloox A Co. W O Charlton, F Krenson, J J Smith, A Whitney A Co, DeWitt A Mor gan, 8 C Freemen- Johnston, Woods A Co, Starr A Roberts, TneeU A Hardy. W Battersby A Co, Pedel- foid A Cepe, Jones A Way, Brwfn A Hardee, Sloan, Wanted to Charter, YB83ELS to load lor Spain with Timber }and Lumber. Apply to dar4-eodSt EDWIN E. HERTZ A CO. For Sale or Lease. IJ1HR CHIPPEWA Cotton Plantation, having 500 to 600 acres of open land, five miles from Savannah, on the Vernon Shell Read. Apply to BRYAN, HARTRIDGE A CO., dec4 law4w 163 Rny street. Not only-in this country, but in all other lands to which commorce bears our flag, the peculiar merits of the article are known and appreciated. It has been found suited to all dim this, all localities, and the needs of every class of society. Compounded o the purest vegetable Ingredients, unalloyed with any mineral salt or corrosive vegetable alkaloid, end com bining the properties of a WHOLESOME STO MACHIC, a GENTLE LAXATIVE, end an efficient ANTI BILIOUS AGENT, It b endorsed by practice Chemists as the safest, and lit unprejudiced physi cians as the surest Preventative, Regulating and Restorative Preparation oi tUe age. The nature of Its components Is the guarantee ol ts harnilcssness. It consists ni the stimulating prin ciple of sound Rye, nu-ofested with the finest tonic, anti-febrile, aiierieat, anti-scorbutic, and anti-spaa- modic herbs, roots and barks that botanical research has yet developed Ibr the hse of man. Every tegeta- blc substance that enters iuto Its composition is culled anti selected with scrupulous care, and no thing i hat is mu sound and perfect r f Its kind la used u its manufacture. lu the factory at Pittsburgh, ivonsjlvanla, a sys tem of inspection far more 'borough than that adopted by Government authorit., as a test of the quality of the great staples of die la rigorously prac tised. Every barrel of the ceres, stimulant which forms tlie baaia-of the Bitters .-a u» ertatned to be ab- solutely imre before It la received into the mdufse taring department, and every n f and fibre of the medicating ingredientsactnMnlxed before the proces of iiiUision commences. Such la toe efeermeusca pacity of t qe tanka la which the Blfera are pt«pw— that the pr.iprietora are enabled to keep a large stock on hand, and to supply the domestic and foreign market with an article matured and mellowed by tiino. Hence the fiery and Mttng ffinor-which at taches to onllnaiy bitten, and which is doe to their newness and the Inferior quality of tea drugs and alcohol of whteh tbey are concocted, la neper per ceived in this mild and agreeable presentim. Ac cording to the testimony of at cheat lata, the es sence of good Rye is the most he. . of all spirits, and ' ! ‘ 1 /Mi' : Hostetter’s STOMACH BITTERS Are the ouly Medicinal Tonic in the World of which that fluid is the stimulating ingredient. To Dyspeptic Sufferers. Uuiler the general head of Dyspepsia may be classed all the varieties of indigestion. Its symptoms are so various, and ullfer so much In different individuals that it is almost impossible to classily them, lu fact, some of them are utterly indescribable. It may be safely asserted, however, that half the diseases ol mankind spring from a disordered condition of the stomach; aud that tho other half, whatever their origin, react upon that sensitive aud important or gan. Amoug the ordinary indications of Dys; epsia are flatulence, a bloated aud full feeling about the stomach and abdamea immediately after eating, a gnawing sensation or a sense of hollowness at the pit of the stomach between meals, a heavy dull loel- ingintlie head, fecal- or unsteady appetite, occa sional nausea, reel -ssiiess during, i hi and a weary, onrcfreslied feeliLg on rising iu tin .. orniog, palpita tlon of the bear:, depression ,<■’ hid, sometimes smouuting to Jiipuoinauia, los. -inory, confu sion of thougld. Sour s omach, with taising of food, and a choking a- -atiou iu the throat, dimness ol eye, pain iu tin d.apniagm, feebleness and dislncli- atlon for exertion. ..id sometimes emaciation and a corpse-liko pallor These ale a few of the direct Sigus of Dyspep.-ia, nut us it is generally complicated with spi-ciilc affections of the bowels, the liver amt the ■ eives, its victims have many additional torments which are tectiniculiy attributed to other causes. The best a.ivice that can be given to any one who has tho slightest predisposition to Dyspepsia, is to for tify his or her digestive orjcaos by the dailv use of Hostetler’s Bitters. The disease proceeds from a lack of vigor lu tlie stomach, and this vitalizing preparation will lone and renovate that orgnn. if the gastric apparatus is iu good working order, aud can perfectly dissolve andthoronghly assimilate the food submitted to its -partition, there will be no Dyspepsia. If it cannot do this, it requires reinforcement, and the beet of reinforcing agents should be forthwith retorted to. The stomach is tits commissariat of the system. It applies tlie elements of life to tlie whole body. Iu it is prepared the material of blood, muscle, bone and fibre, and if It fails to purvey that material is quantity, and of a proper kind, tlie whole body suf- iers, and with it the mental faculties. Therefore pro tect the commissariat department. Don’t let the en emy ooiuiu posseesiou of it. It la easier to prevent ilsrasi Horn getting iuto an organ Mian to expel it after it becomca a chronic fixture. Consider the first iudicaf raof uneasiness in the stomach-as a sign that Dyspepsia Is preparing to attack, and baffe it at once with the GREAT RBPELLANT. Bat if It Is too late to prevent, remember that It Is not too late to cure. It is believed that there Is no case of Chronic Indigestion that can withstand the remedial operation of SFXCLiL SALB. BY’BELL, WYM.YAUOU1TUB. Will be aold THIS DAY, (Wednesday), In fhmt of I store, at 10X o’clock. B 66 boxes Lemon Syrup* 11 pieces Dundee Bagging. 828 yflrdi 2 pieces Ganny Begging 1 barrel Cement ■ - 12MemaUTeb.es Scale 4 Sample Hays 3 boxes Tin Cans 30 barrels Salt 7 aacka Oorn end Oats 1 Pertain* Furnace 1 caak Hardware 8 Iron Mates 4’a dozen Towels 12 Camp Tables 5 Tranks 1 Buggy 3 boxes Oil 2 balea Twine 1 COil ROl.6 1 Sliad Net 18 Table Cloths Lot of Blank Books, Inks. Maeilage. Chain, Office Furniture, Jtc. ALSO, 10 hogsheads Prims Haras 9 tierces Shottldan | The new and elegant steamship FANNIE, CapL H. H. Smoot. Will sail for Baltimore on Thwrsday, Dec. B, mt — o’clock — as. For height or passage, having good, accommo dations, apply to WEST A DANIELS. dec4 Jones' Block. Shipping. For Baltimore. a t 1 So “ the ™ MaU Steamship Co. For Philadelphia. EMPIRE UNE FfiRttEW YORK. PASSAGE RATES; Cfebta Poaoagc, BBS...........Mteoroge, BIS 3 casks Sides 6 tierces Huger Cored Extra Hans 390 barrels (Manes loo barrels Onions 60 barrels ti-eta 25 barrels Apples ALSO, 10 kegs Canada Batter 5 kega Goshen Butter 26 tabs lord 20 boxes Cheese 1 crate Dtp Bowls, taoirtafi 1 crate Chambers aad Bowls, assorted Furniture. Tandy Articles, Dry Goods, Ac. Terms cash. decs UNDERWRITERS’ hat/Bl BY BELL, WYLLY At CHRISTIAN. WU1 be sold THIS DAY (Wednesday), in frdht of store, at 10K o’clock, 1 case assorted Dry Good*, 1 case Prints, Bead Handkerchiefs, Ac., Damaged ou board steamer — on her peeamfi from New York to this port, end sold under Inspection end by recommendation 0 f Port Wardens, tar account of Underwriters and all concerned. Terms cash. dec5 The Dew and fast sidewheel steamship SAN ' JACINTO, LOVELAND, Commander, I will sail for the above port on h-r regular day, latanlay, Dee. 8, s* » o'clock a. we. I CoLtaXC^ykT ¥ V ' D8 ! e 7 *?P*ri°r ac- B. H. HABDEE, No . IS Stoddard's Range. • GARRISON A ALLEN, No. 5 Bowling Green, New York. Shippers eendihg cotton to the press must see ihgl the bales erg marked plainly ou the edge. iltcg CATALOGUE SALE OF BOOTS, SHOES, j AND DRY GOODS. BY G. LA GRANT. Will be sold on WEDNESDAY, in front of the store, I at 10 o’clook, 18 CASES BOOTS AND SHOES. ALSO, Per I For Liverpool. The A X American ship ■ CHARLOTTE, - SPscoa, Master, having a portion of her cargo engaged, and now go ing on board, will have quick dispatch. For balance of freight apply to deco-lOt WILDER A FCLLABTOM. An Invoice of Dry Goode, Ac., Inst schooner Leo, consisting of— Wool half Hose, Cotton Hose, • Hoop Shirts, Merinos end c**il n i Flans sis Undershirts and Drawees Hoods, Nubias, Breaktaat Shawls Comforters, JUce and Woolen Sbawta Pocket end Memorandum Books Linen Thread, Spool C.ottoa Cutlery, Notions, etc. For particulars, see —• - 1 '-g-r Terrna cash. Sale positive. daoi-2t r FOB LIVERPOOL BY BLUM A MIYSB. Will be sold on WEDNESDAY, 5th instant, it 184 Congress street, north side, between Jefferson street end Market, A large assortment of Clothing of every description, Coats, Overcoats, Pants, Testa, Shirts, Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, Shoes, Boots, Hate, kc. Terms—Under $100 each; from $100 to $300 sixty days; over $300 ninety days, for approved endorsed paper. dec4-2t THE first-close Ship -J NSW ENGLAND, HodO«.Master, I la now ready to receive her cargo, and a portion of same being already engaged, she will have-qulck dia- ' patch. For farther freight engagements, apply <o decUtf . BRIGHAM, HOLaT A CO. —PYTtg r--p fttt Notiof. ■pHK Steamer PORT ROYAL will discontinne her tripe to Brnnewick and IriWreonton until further no tice. • i' deefeSt The tret class steamship Tonawanda, JENNINGS, Commander, W01 sail for tOe above port ew 1*7. Dec- IB, at — o’clock — Fer freight or pacuge, haring superior accommo dations, apply to deed HUNTER A GAMMBLL. Mechanics’ Fire Co. Attend yonr regular monthly meet ing THIS (Wednesday) EVENING, at 7 X o'clock. By order or W. D. DIXON, President • Hbmby Booabdus, Secretary. dec5-lt* Mixrray^s Xjine FOR NEW YORK. The flnt-clasa, new steamship ¥IE Gr 0 9 . X. M. BULKLEY, Commander, wifi sail on Taesday, Dec. II, nt — o’clock — an. pr freight or passage, having superior acrommc .applyto HUNTER A GAMMBLL. decs 84 Bay street. Boston aud Savannah STEAMSHIP LINE FOR BOSTON THE STEAMSHIP FOB SALE. O N the lint TUESDAY in January, I will sell, in _ front of tlie Court House In Springfield, all tin- 8tabbs A Btegaii, Sams A Pi F W Sima A Co, Wilder | huidshelonring to the estate of George KWrigbt. A Fullarion. CRH Agt, Duncan A Johnston,OCchen I deceased, said laud lies iu Effingham coflflty, - | Co, W B Griffin k Co, Brighanfe Holrt A Co, J toljowe^ L J Gullmartln A Co, W H Burroughs. Bothwell A Wbltokead, Wilkinson, Wilson A Co, Duncan A John ston, J L Villalonga, Champion A Freeman, J W An derson. Bona A Co, J F A M Hamilton, Guerard, Fer- rill C Go, Jones A Way, AS Bartridge. Receipts 7*1* Allaallc 4f GsSIYA.E Dec. 4, 1848. 381 halos cotton, 1 car cattle, ami sundry pAgS mdze. to J W Laterop A Co, Tlsoti ANtordon, Duncan A IWk Tnnno A Co. H R CbrisUan, L J Gullmartln A Co, 8 J Josephs A Co, Clark. J A Co, Slo-n, Stubbs A Stegall, J L viUalonga, E C Wade A Co, G W Gar- uuny, F H Behn, Mefeer A Anderson, Hnard A Co, A Wiknc A Co, J W Anderson, Sons A On, Ken neth McLea A Co, F A Hoard, N A Hardee A Co. P Bella M G Ehrlich, 4 N Muller, R M’DiUre A Or. Tebean, P A Co, Rafedall A Co, Wm Green, J A W Rutherford, A DeutenhofeFA Co, J D Smith, D J Dlfe mo, IB Mallard, G A Knight. W S Baaeiegcr, R WU- soo.'Mrd E Bereno, F W Sims A Ce, i LJfogler. One Plantation containing 811 acres, more or lew, on tfie Savannah river, twenty-two tuiles above Sa vannah, and two miles below Ebeneser. About 150 acres of said land are-nnder cultivation, being good productive lands, under good fence, ana with nccee IWy improvements. The swamp land (about 300 :al is well wooded, and convenient to market. -lib, 250 acre*, more or less, of flue laud, lving about two mile* sontk of the village of Springfield, with building lot in the village. All aold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors. WM. A, WRIGHT, noM-laWflw Admin strator. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. T If ILL be sold before the Conrt' Honse door, in V$ Bulloch county, between the usual hour* of sate, on tbe first Tuesday m January next.'all the Mads belonging to the estate of G. W. DeLoach, de rated. C. C. WORLEY. nn32-le«rtd* Administrator. S TATE 07 GEORGIA. BULLOCH COUNTY —To alt whom It may concern: I Whereas, John M. Martin has applied to me for | tbe Guardianship of Margaret, KezLh and James I HmrHB, orphans or Blander Nesmith, deceased; J - Rmi are. therefore, to die and admonish SB per- til feuVifl EETAH R C [ aoaa Interested, to showcases, if any the? have, dm CllBfH<Byis MW 9m I or Mbre the first Monday in January next, why Let- . a _ it TbuaL -■» I in the tors should not be granted to said applicant. ilai andwellknowU^WhsMmod • Given nnder my hand and official signature this ■ portion of th* d*. has been n^^^ j of November, 1846. ~W WHITE. Fropiletor. JSL History of the Great Civil War. QHB^tUWL l$foO. «$ «-: “^l^to^^r^offioiffidgaatorethta ‘ -- ' •” " ' - 1 ? K.’ A. BIRD, Ordinary M. C. DAVID BEASLEY, . Ordinary. 1 CSTATS OF GEORGIA* MCINTOSH COUNTY.— 10 To all whom It may concern: Whereas, the estate of Andrew Yonge, late of said county, deceased, is unrepresented. This la to notify end admonish all parties Interest ed, that the Court will appoint an Administrator on tha f ret Monday in January next, 1867, to represent Pric$ $1 50. Just recetosd, a»d for sals by la s i.,-. ...;- SSTILL A BROTHER. 11 |th of^Novetaheg, I8$d. Hostetler's Stomach Bitters. This belief is grounded on twelveyents’ experien % of the efficacy of ths preparation. The first inetani e or Us failure to give relief is yet uacbrouicled. If it ever had failed, the vulumiuous correspondence afi- trcsBeil to the proprietoiS from all parts of tbe Uultet •States anil South America, would at least include ■uc letter expressing dissatisfaction. Bat no, there is jsotonk. The testituouy, extending over a period of mure than a dozen years, is all of the approving euor. Certainly tbis is a sufficient warrant for claiming that the BITTERS are a SPECIFIC FOR INDKiESTlON INALL ITS VARIETIES. 1 Hostetter’s Bitters [AS ▲ Hcinseliold ^Medicine. It is a great fallacy to suppose that the nauseous ness ot a medicine is auy proof of its value as a res torative. The truth Is, that tf the palate revolts against a remedy, it cannot do much good, ' HOSTETTER’S BITTERS Are not unpleasant to the taste, and always soothe and quiet, instead of irritating the stomach. Indeed they are ihejiesthnoWn preventative of and enrs for nausea. Their usefulness as a family specific can scarcely be overrated. For sickness at Uie stomach sudden spasms, uiud coUc, hysterica, nervous head ache, lassitude, low spirits, anil the thousand and one little ailments that are continually ocunnlng in every family, there is nothing comparable to whole medicine ehesKsil of ttnotuire, etoMi ifers, and pills, is not'worth a Hlfigle bottle of BITTERS in such ^s.^ t , ( i ^ Regular Auction Sales OF Horses, Mules, Cattle, Wagons, Buggies, CARRIAGES, Ac., At the Veterinary Stables of E. W. CAMPBELL, on Bay street, between Jefferson end Montgomery streets, will commence on WEDNESDAY, Sept 19th, and every Wednesday thereafter. sepl4-tf HOUSE FOR SALE. BY BBbli, WYLLY Oi CHRISTIAN. East half of Lit No. it, Brown Ward. The improvements consist of a two story dwelling I with attic, on a brick basement, fronting on liberty street, opposite the United States Bamako. For terms apply at our counting room. notO ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. BY BELL, WYLLY A CHRISTIAN. Will be soi l on tkeflnt TUESDAY in January, 1867 between the legal hours of sale, in front of the Conrt, House, One-third of Lot No. 4, Wesley Ward, and improve ments, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of the estate of Samuel If. Uond, deceased. foC J. B. McINTOSH, Administrator. For Palatka, Fla, | VIA S’*. HTMON’S ISLAND, BRUNSWICK, m AlAlShS, FERNANDINA, MAY- ri»tt IljBLS, JACKSONVILLE AND FlLOLACA. THE - wV. KATE, Cap;. Lockwood, will leave as above from Charleston Wharf, foot or West Broad street, on every THURSDAY MORN ING, at 10 o'clock. This Boat Is in perfect’ order, and has superior state room accommodations for Passengers. Freight received at all times and stored in ware house on wharf, free ot expense. Transportation charges on goods paid promptly. For freight or passage apply to F. M. MYRELL, no2-tf Charleston Wharf, WM. TIBBETTS, J. S. CONY, Commander, Will sail for the above port on . ” Wed.eed.y, Dee. 5, mt — o’clock — m. FOr freight or passage, apply to . RICHARDSON A BARNARD. dec8 No. 8 Stoddard’s Lower Range. FOE NEW YORK ATLANTIC COAST Mail Steamship Co. S1DEWHEEL LINE. m* -• tei Cablm Piiitge, 9*45... ..Steerage, $13 Fop Charleston, 8. C. Choice Butter. TUBS BUTTER, S firkins Butter. For sale low, to close consignment, by PUR8R A THOMAS, dec3-tf No. Ill Bay street. Butter- 100 F1HK1NS * nd tBb * Chnlce Qoa >>*k Batter W” boxes 11 A R. State Dairy Cheese eo boxes Extra Cream Cheese, for sale by HILTON fe BANDSLL, dec4-3t * "193 Bay street. The new steamer DIG T A TOR (1,000 Tons,) Captain L. M. COXETTER, I Will resnme her regular trips as above, commencing I Wtdeesday, 24th Inst., nt 9 o’clock a. n. For freight or passage apply onboard, or to L. J. CUIL*ASTIN & CO, °c32-tf 148 Bay street. IRON TIES JJ9T received. Os lourigament, 908 bundles Beard's Patent Tie, In store end for sale, decl-lw E. F. METCALFE * CO. FOR PALATK4, FLA., | VIA FERNANDINA, JACKSONVILLE, AND ALL INTERMEDIATE LAND INGS ON THE ST. JOHN’S RIVER Bacon, Bacon. 15 1 CHOICE BACON, th stare and for sale. E. P. METCALFE A CO. The new steamer D I C TA TO R, 10,000 Tons) ' . Captain L. M. COXETTER. " Haring undergone thorough repairs, wJU resnme bar regular rou e, as above, luaring Savannah ■vtry latuday, at a o’clock 7. as. For freight orpsssage, haring splendid I datloaa, apply on board, orto L. J. GOILMABTIN A CO, oc**-tf ~1«8 Bay street City SherifTs Sale. U NDER aad by virtue or two fieri (betas’, issued out oj the dooorablu Oity Court qf Savannah in favor of James Lloyd vs. Bernard It, wagaet. I have levied, aad will ren, on the first TUESDAY fa Jauo-1 arj, 1867, being the first day of said month, before the Court House floor, in the diy of Savannah, la I the County of Chatham, and State of Georgia, be, I tween the legal hours of tale, the following proper-1 ty, to writ; I All that Lot, Tract or Parcel of land, lying, being S I sitsate in the city of Savannah, county and atsfe resold, and known and dfetingulsbed in the Map Ptan of said cit* ot Savannah as Lot No. 18, L<ta city Ward, containing sixty feet fru t, by ninety feet dnep, mere sr less, with the tasprovsmeuta 1 thereon, bounded ss follows: On fbe north by Stale street, south by President street, east by Lot No. ,T, -vd west by Montgomery streeL Property pointed oat by defendant. Purchater paying for titles. CHARLES J. WRITE Shurtg City Bavaunah. deel-tds P. C. UGHTE 48 CO , (Late Llghte, Newton A Bradbury a,) Baasfsctsrer. mt Pint Class Pin Fortes, Highest premium tX tho American Worlds Fa r and . Exhibition of the Indnstry of all Nations. THIS well knows establishment ta now eentlnud by F. C. LIGHTS and LOUIS BkN8T, at the old stand, 421 Broom* street, between Crosby a. ’ New Yy»h City.. . [PERUYIAM (rUANO SUBSTITUTE ? baugi^; RAW BONi; , Super-Phosphate of Lime.! originated Tho new and very fast sailing Mdewheel steamship GENERAL BARNES, 2,000 toes, T. n. Morton, Commander, will positively leave on her regular day, Thursday, Dee. 6, it 7.30 o’clock n. m. For freight or passage, having eplcndklb arranged aceommodatlone, apply to WILDER * FUlLARTON, 8 Stoddard's Upper Range, decl Opposite the Puat-uffice. Charleston and Savannah STEAM PACKET LINE. FOUR TIMES A WEEK.' EVERT MONDAY. WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY HORNINGS, AT I O’CLOCK, VIA HILTON HEAD AND BEAUFORT,- touching at Blnffion every Wednesday. The Steamers PILOT BOY, Captaia W. T. McNKLTY. AND „ ELIZA HANCQX, Captain J. R. RICHARDotIY will le ve the Florida Steam Packet Wharf regularly as above. • * HANCOX every Mondaj.aad Friday. PILOT BOY every Wednesday and Saturday Returning will leave Charleston, HANCOXovery Wednesday and Saturday. PILOT BOY every Monday aud Friday. FOr freight engagements or passage, apply at the - office, Florida fiteaaVPaeket Wuarf/or to* 1 CLAGHORN A CUNNINGHAM, - Agents. fob rnrnm IfAHUFAClURED nnder the fonnaU m. to 1864, end patented by BAUGH & SONS. l-lyeod . ROPE. r Caution. THE GOVERNMENT INDORSEMENT lu order to guard against dangerous impositions, (fee public are requested to take especial -ante of the beautifully engraved proprietary ffiampi through which tbe Government of the UuitedStates officially aatheiititates every liotita of Hostetter’s Bitters. ^ This shield, thrown by tbe Government over the pro prietors aud to« nubile for their joint protection, is placed conspicuously across the cork and orar tk< neck of each bottle, and efiimot feR to strike" the eye of themost casual observer, Nothing that purports to be Hostetter’s Bitiers can be genuine unless the stamp i* there. It is also proper to state (hat the BUtera are sold exclusively in glass, and never, nnder. aaj stances by the gallon or Mrr"* ’ ’ traitors are abroad, and theonl^ lie have against them is to see that the Bitters they boy new, the engraved label and note or hand of Messrs. Hostetler A Smith, sad ths stamp above men Honed. , . ’ . lV.i.PAitEDANRMWBT ’ .it HOSTETTJER 4 SMITH, PITTSBURGH, PA . Forasto-by J.- L1PPMAN, OsrPfegramafed Eernairirisi,SavHsah, oa. . W in eale b^- ill druggist*, grocers and tore. keepers throughoot the worm. . Formic by • del-lw COILS choice brand ("GBEENLEAF B.”) L F. NETOALPE » CO. FRANK LESLIE B LADY’S MAGAZINE .For December. JgCLECTIC MAGAZINE Ibr Pcnarnkir. Ike GALAXY, No. 1£, Jam received, and for sale ky J now ESTILL A BROTHER sour PRorairrons, at the Delaware feUvsc Uwafral W^rka., j PHILABElJrili, 0. 8. A- . This old established Manure is manufactured trail Buttes that have not been burned or steamed, and It contains all their original organic matter, Jt is ae- ■ lve In Its operation, and la a fertiliser o gvaetdire- '•nitr- It does not exhanst the soil like Peruvian era States to considerable extent, end again in 1885, where It haa been mg yt»h jeme^sucem. OotTgn, corn, tghacoo and all c«om A trial will convince any planter of its merits , Pamphtats containing well nanwaGohthern evidence | lorntshad npan appitcsUan to Mew Ymk or Phikdsi- BAGGING. of Heavy Gouty Bagging in store and for safe, decl-lw . K. F. MRTCALFB A CO. BAUGH: A SON 8 , - BOLE MANUFACTURERS, 20 Heath Dslswsre i T eam, PHILADELPHIA. ‘ BAUGH/BROTHER8 A CO . '3V3.8 it3Xils-.lL Far sale by- Notice. ’frPL tehiMUI JOEEBhari—pttrrhaasdtha».j tire Interest of Mr. UaU Haddoa In sBthsfejaM concerns, the basinam relations heretofen fiZMbg bffiwBfin them, are this day dtaMlvnd. 1 ’tl ft HALLHA0B0N, dee3-3t BBAHORH JOWtt rmmmso" nUna hVim-Jt liwf «» liJiTw 0 flfti •BRYICBABLB DRAFTerMR^K . , j £ „i » 0 VIA HILTON HEAD AND BEAUFORT. GROTON, Capt. B. W. TiLltox, *r Charleston and lnicrmedifite place AY AFTERNOON, at ir o’c ock a!. m„ fe-.Cnnniagbara’a. Wharf, ir passage, apply to the CaptJin on t. b. Marshall a bro., ■ 1 Afienfe. ’ Charleston. . .TON HEAD AND BEAUFORT. 8PLSND1D STEAM PACKET MMTT.TY!, W. F. ADAIR, Commaader, ^gniarly forJhmmJioto piceA from the foot <d West Broad street, every Saturday I o’clock. it or Funage apply on board, or to AM. LiFFITEAU, Agent, aid Saturday. Palatka, £. Fla., AT BRUNSWICK, ET. MA- WfeWSMaegnm. -. j )UXA , u UjiU atatesra pncaos. [ZiZIE BAKER, Caps. N. KING, and . Vir SHORE, cwt JAMB tOCKEB. u - ’ 1 i J tik/m n A . J | ■ — riw. r t>. WGgsT Wanted, I COnOHIARHS. Shore every jU the office ym ftaridg RIP A CUNNINGHAM, —Al^rightpay^sMr^Pprew^ Jjl0-tf BUteftk f^to , .y.«wth.Aprti aad Jnly of E Bales eh nine YARNS, rseeivsd direct froan ths KD .SavClMHl ii. u: venty Thousand ) tl and for mis by E HERTZ * CO, flu? AVB81 HOST. HABEBBHAM * SONS.