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LKTlkili SHKKT I’HUlfiS CURHKST,
We issue every Filthy morning a Letter Slieet
Prices Current, containiug the latest reports of this
market, a comparative statement cf cotton, and other
laliable tables. Merehanis’ cards inserted in all
orders lor ten copies or more. Specimen copies can
be bad at our Counting Room.
Index to New advcrtUsuiriUa.
Steamship San Jacinto will sail for Netv York next
Saturday.
Bagging, iron ties and twine for sale by A Minis.
Bacon lor sale by Purse & Thomas.
The steamship Wyoming sails for Philadelphia next
Saturday.
Corn for sale by Sloan, Groover & Cos.
Administrator’s sale of lands in Camden county on
tile first Tntsoay in October by'a’lios. D. HarrisoD.
The steamship Marmion will sail (or New York next
Saturday.
Notice that A. J. Aylsworth and S. H. Tarver will at
tend to tho business of Gilbert butler during his
-v. absence from the city.
The steamship Leo sails for New York on Wednes
day, September 2d. -
Blackjack, oaitand pine wood hr sale by Butier &
Hardwick,
Fresh mackerel lor sale by Bearden & Gaines.
Dwelling No. 142 Broughton street lot rent by A. A.
Solomons & 00.
Baasn for sale by Bell k Hull.
Auction sale of tteauiehip machinery ou Wednesday,
December 2d, by Bell k Hull.
Auction sale of pivvteions. *t*. this Corning, at 10
o'clock, by Blau & Meyer.
Potatoes for sale by Bell k Hull.
Qualified. —Ou Saturday last Mr. Alex. M
Ross qualified as County Treasurer, giving $120,000
bond.
No Constables to be Appointed.—For
Abe information of the large number of persons who
have applied for the position of Constables, we are
authorized to state that the Ordinary will not appoint
such officers.
No Game— Tho match game between the
Og e.horpe Ciub of this city and the Excelsior Club
oi Augusta (lid not tike place Saturday afternoon, as
was anticipated, the rain preventing it. Tbs Ogle
thorpes remained In Angneta, and the game will
come off this afternoon.
The Brunswick Murder. — Tho authori
ties of Brunswick have written here requesting that
the negro, Csesar Dunham, who, about throe weeks
ago was arrested in this city, upon the charge if
having six weeks previously murdered another negro
named Sambo James, be kept in confinement in the
couaty jail uatll his trial In September.
Tan Board of Health.—The regular
meeting of the Bo.ird of Health will be held on lues
day nigh;, next, that ii, if there be a quorum. As our
air is so pure that neither cholera nor yellow fever
c m exist iu it; and 33 garboge and unclean streets
and lanes cannot the health of Savannah as
they do olher cities, therefore we, like the miijoriJ.y
of the members of tho Board of Health, do no see the
necessity ol holding a meeting every week.
The Drunken Policeman Caught asd
Punished.—The News and Herald, of Monday last
stated that on the Saturday afternoon previous a
member of the City Police, in uniform and far gone
under the influence of liquor, staggered up to a largo
negro woman quietly sitting iu a doorway near the
corner of Brough-on street lane and Habersham
street and told her that she was bis prisoner and
mast go with him to the Barracks, at the sam6 time
oatching hold of her and dragging her along. She
resisted, and finally, seeing that he was bent upon
carrying hsr to prison without authority, knocked
him down and escaped. He then arrested a negro
man, who also got away. The policeman men
commenced tc cavort around aud make himsell a
nuisance tj all persons in that neighborhood. A
policeman came up in a few moments and carried
him off.
The authorities a’ certained that the policeman re
ferred to was named Daugherty aud arrested him.
He was arraigned before tbe Mayor Saturday morn
log.
Rachel McGee, the negro woman above mentioned,
was introduced as a witness, and testified that the
Policeman had done as stated, told her, “God d—-n
you, come along; you’ve got to goto the guard house,’’
had then pull9f along, and pulled her, dragged her,
squeezed her against the wall, thrown her, stript her
in the street, soul tor his pistol, which was brought to
him, and threatened to kill her.
Daugherty made his statement; after which tho
Mayor announced that he should be fined tweniy
dollary and pay for the damage done to Rachel’s
dress.
Roiv Between VVliites unci Segroe. at St.
AugurUnc, Florida— Several Persons
Wounded.
From a private let.er received herefrom Bt. Au
gustine, Florida, we learn that on the 16th instant a
riot occurred there between tho whites aud negroes,
which resulted in several whiles and negroos being
severely injured.
It appears that on the day mentioned t hero was a
misr meeting of the Conservative party, and air. N.
Call addressed tho meeting and rasped the carpet
baggers and negroes. Alter the meeting there was
a barbecue at Mr. Duncan’s place, and at night a
torchlight procession in town. Tue negroes became
somewhat excited during Ihe day, being stirred up
bytheprirato harangU.'S of the carpet baggers, aud
»t night also turned out In opposition to tho whites,
all of the negroos bring armed.
The two processions met ou St. George s Btreot and
some words ensued which resulted in a general riot.
The whites, with few exceptions, were unarmed.
Mr. William Hernandez was struck with a club right
across the eyes and knocked senseless. A Conserva
tive negro named Tony Foutain had one of his eyes
nearly knocked out. One Radical negro received a
shot in the thigh, and another a shot iu the lower
part of the leg.
Mr. Emory, who was on a visit to the town, was
shot in the thigh, aud others were slightly Injured.
The soldiers wire ordered out under arms and
quelled the disturbance, but not before several ol
them had been hurt by the negroes. One soldier
was struck across the head with a club aud severely
injured.
MsyoFs Court.
Mayor E. C. Andehson, Presiding.
Saturday, August 22, 1668.
Tho docket this morning consisted of six cases,
three of which were first callod as follows : H.
Bradyhouse, H. M. Roberts and Julia Brown. The
two men were soldiers ot ‘‘Uncle Bam,’’ and Julia a
mulatto girl. The oharges against them was enter
ing the premises of a citizen without Bis permission,
between eleven and twelve o'cbok, Friday night.
From the testimony, It appears that the cook em
ployed by the family permits mulatto girls to come
there and occupy rooms with such males as they can
“ring in 1 ’ from off the streets.
The whole party was fined thirty dollars each.
Jnlia Johnson and Delta Siymour, negro girls,
were arraigned to answer* ' “ Hiv obscene language
In the street. They were’* ’ “ *" dollars each ; in
default of payment to be confined ten Sara in jail.
Julius Demons, negro, was up to answer for being
a suspicious character. Julius Is some black, which
may be accounted for from the faot that he was an
unwilltug visitor from Afrioa to the Southern States
only a short ti ne previons to the late unpleasant
ness between the Northern and Southern seoilons of
this “glorious Union.’’ He was turned over to Lieut.
Wray lor investigation.
Attempted Robbery.— On Saturday morn
ing last, about one o’clock, as a printer residing in
tho western part of the city had reached home and
was preparing to retire, he heard a noise at the rear
of his house. Another typo, boarding with him, who
had but a short time previously gone to bed and was
not ye’ asleep, Baw a negro on the shed at a second
story window, attempting to force an entrance. The
man of the house seised his dubble-barreled gun and
pulled trigger on tbe burglar. The gun, having been
loaded for some time, the first barrel missed fire.
The second attempt was more successful, and the load
took effeot on the negro, who either fell or jumped
Into the yard, crying out that he was shot. Before
the inmates ol the house oould reach the yard, he had
scaled the fence and escaped. Unfortunately the gun
was only loaded with bird shot, so tLat the wounds
indicted were not serious.
The people in that vicinity, having been so often
annoyed by depredators, have generally armed them
selves, and now invite nocturnal visitations from any
prowling scoundrel who is desirous of making him
self a subject for a coroner's inquest, or a deposit for
a good load of shot.
The Base Ball Match Game,— Tbe Base
Ball match between the Oglethorpes, of Savannah,
and tho Excelsiors, of Augusta, commenced at the
Parade Ground yesterday afternoon. Quito a large
number of persona, Including several ladies, taking
the threatening appearance of the weather, into con
sideration, were present.
Five “innings” were played, when the rain caused
them to adjourn nniii to-morrow (Monday) afternoon
at 3 o’clock, when the game will bo resumed, at which
time the ladies are especially invited and expected to
be present. Considerable Interest was manifested in
the contest, and both parlies played with great spirit
and energy.
The Oglethorpe Club were “entertained” at the
Vigilant engine house yesterday evening In a very
pleasant little re*nniou. They will leave for Savannah
to-morrow (Monday; evening —Augusta Chronicle of
yesterday.
Delay of the Tonawanda’— We learn that
the steamship Tonawanda, which loft this port tor
Philadelphia on Saturday morning, when near Cock
spur, broke the straps of her eccentric rod, The
atrapß from a leas important part were removed and
were about to be atti.chod, when it was found that
the rod itself was broken. One of the officers of the
ship took the broken parts io a row boat with a crow
who pulled up to the city, arriving here abou’ tive
o'clock. Messrs. P. J. Bulger St 00. welded the rod,
and made other necessary repairs, and the parly left
at twelve o’clock on Saturday night. By daylight
yesterday morning everything was fixed up and the
ship resumed her voyage. This detention will delay
her arrival In Philadelphia, but the fact has been
telegraphed to the agents there, so that no anxiety
will bo felt if she does not coma in on her usual
schedule time.
Mayor Pro, Tkm.—Daring the absence of
Alderman Ford, Chairman of Council and acting
Mayor, in the absence of Colonel Anderson, Alderman
Brigham wa3 appointed in Ills stead. As the Mayor
aad Alderman Brigham were to leave on last night’s
train for Atlanta to attend to important municipal
business, it became necessary for the Board to ap
point someone of their number to act ad interim.
A special moating of Council was accordingly held on
Saturday evening, when Alderman J. L, Villaloßga
was unanimously elected Mayor pro tarn,
Fiion —Thu steamship
m m Livingston, Captain W. B. Elton, of Messrs.
Wilder & Fullarton’s line, arrived yesterday morn
ing, with the largest freight brought by any steamer
for several months. She reports having experienced
strong southerly winds throughout the entire passage.
Wa wore plelied to weloome this fine steamship
back to our waters, after an absence ot several weeks,
and aiso to notice that Mr. Frederick W. Ely, well
aud favorably known to the travelling public, is her
Purser. He lias our lhanke for usual favors in the
w;y of full files of New York papers.
Heading Matter.—Were it not for “read
ing matter for the million, ’’ the people w„uld be un
able to be ir the many trials of their life. Those who
have never sought this relief should at once vlßit
Eatiil’s News Depot and purchase their ready relief,
and those who have sought it should do go the more.
All will find, among other interesting reading mat
ter, tho following new books and papers :
Electric Magazine; Phoronoiogical Journal; Cath
olic World; Lippincotl’s Magazine; Harper’s Week
ly; Leslie; Round Table; Nation; Southern Opinion.
Order for an Election.—On Saturday
last Mr. H. S. Wotmoro, Ordinary, issued an order
for an election to be held on tho 21st of September to
fill the vacancy caused by the resignation, dismal, Stc.,
of Aaron Alpeoria.
By reference to our telegraphic columns it will be
seen that on the day the order was issued Mr. Rafus
E. Lester was elected to fill said vacancy..
A Bold Burglary. —We learn that a night
or two since a burgb.r or some burglars entered the
house of a citizen (living in the western portion iff
the city) through the window, and carried off a
gnutluinan’s trunk, making nil or their exit by waycf
entrance.
Quiet. —So far as police news is concerned,
Savannah was never quieter. The quiet of the city
speaks well for the.efficiency of our police force and
also for our city.
r OFFICIAL, j
SPECIAL, MERTiNG OF COUNCIL.
Savaknah, Augnst 22, 186 S-6 P. M.
Council met, pursuant to call for special meeting
for the purpose of appointing a Chairman ot Council
pro tern, to act in ihe interim of tile absence fi oui the
city of the Mayor, Alaertuan Ford, Ohairmnn of
Council, and Alderman Brigham, Chairman ol Coun
cil pro tern.
Present—The Mayor; Aluermen Vilialonga, Brig
ham, Burroughs, a, hi. Miller niidO. C. Millar.
On motion, Alderman Vidalonga was duly elected
Chair,min pro tempore of Counci in place ol Aider
man Brigham, during the absence of tho latter from
the city.
Council adjourned. JAMES STEWART,
Clerk oi Ooanc.il
[ADVERTISEMENT.]
Georgia State Lottery—For the benefit of
the Masonic Orphans’ Home—Howard & Cos., Mana
gers, Atlanta.
Commissioners—Mrs. S. E. Gladding, Miss Susan
0, Tults.
Class 451, drawn in Savannah August 22d, 1868:
36—66—73—5—8—65—II—35—I—l3—10—7-
ciaas 162, drawu in .savannah August 22d, 1868:
58 -19—43—48 -71—3-45—50—65—22—47—26—8.
Combiuatiun Class 452. drawn In Atlanta, August
•22d, 1868: 26-77—75—17—47—36—16—24-48—69—9
-37-66.
All combinations will be governed by the Atlanta
drawings Howabd A Cos.
Ohas. S. Wvli.v, Agent Georgia State Lottery.
uoi'liilj AUUIVAIiS.
Pulaski House.—Dallas Wood, Fla; W C Sheffield,
Cedar Spring, Ga; Sidney Q Miller, Brunswick; Miss
C Fletcher. Tampa; T Frierson, do; E A Clarke, do;
W W Wall, Bi-ooksvillo; 0 F Wail, do; 0 L Erleberle,
Tampa; J N Geisinpcr, do; H H Baker, Columbia, 8
C;WD Wnples, city; F W Sima, do; W E Barnett,
Eufaula; C H Phelps, Atlanta; Mrs RM Havens, do;
Mis M 0 Scott, Baiubridge; W B Eaton, a, a. Herman
Livingston; Purser Fred W Ely, do; F a Mallon, do;
J J Canchois, N Y.
Screven House—W Schley, city; D Jacobs, Oharlr s
ton; A F Splller, Fla; T E Knight, Macon; WM Pee
ples, Dawson; WT Howell, city; AH Cole, do; Mrs
Cole, do; Misa Cole, do; E Bralnarrd, str Lizzie Baker;
W L DePass, Camden, SC; W F Loper, city; J G
Guico, Eufaula; B J Woods, do; T F Robb, Macon; 0
W Pike, do.
Marshall House.—Lieut W A Wiiite, U S B 0
Nansemond; M G Maraiiliot, do; J Q Biker, do; J
Sullivan, city; A J Miller, do; P Carroll, Wii;G Stark,
Fla; WL Haztett, do; E J Hains, Ocala; W W Comp
ton, Atlanta; J A Mcrcier, str Lizzie Baker; J Fllz
gerald, do; H M Blun, Albany.
ROPE! ROPE!
300 COILS BCFERIOR BALE KOPE IN STOKE
And for sale by
aug2ltf BKIGHAM, HOLST & CO.
Commercial,
Savannah market.
. Office oe the News and Heuald, 1
Savannah, August 22—6 P. M. j
Cotton.— The market remains dull and nominal,
with no sales. Some holders offered their stocks, but
buyers would not enter the market at present rates,
in the absence of any transactions, we are unable to
give quotations, and remark that the shipment of 857
bales to day to the North has still farther reduced
the stock on hand.
The receipts to day amount to 2 bales,
MARKETS BY TELEUUAPiI.
Foreign Markets.
London, August 22—Noon,
Holiday.
FkAnkeoßT, August 22.
Financial.—Bonds, 76iJ@75%.
Liverpool, August 22 -Noon.
Cotton— Opened buoyant and advancing; sales,
15,000 bales.
Bbeadstuffs — Irregular.
Liverpool, August 22—Evening.
Cotton -Closed buoyant at an advance; uplands,
10jJ@t0%d; Orleans, ll@ll)Jd; sales, 15,000 bales.
BREADSTII FES—D ull.
Provisions—Pork firm; lard quiet; bacon advanced
to 555.
Domestic Markets.
New York, August 22—Noon.
Financial—Stocks strong and active; money easy;
gold, ill; 1802 coupons, 113‘4; North Carolina’s,
old, 71 >4; new, 7011; Virginia’s, ex-coupons, 62>i;
new, 67; Tennessee ex-coupons, C4>6; new, 63jJ;
sterling, 109%.
Cotton—Firm at 300.
Flour—lo@2oc lower.
Grain—Wheat dull and nominally lower; corn,
l@2c luwer.
Provisions—Mess pork, S2B 60; lard heavy at
18>i@18?4c.
Naval Stores—Turpentine moderate request at
45(§)46>4c; rosin drooping; strained common, $2 85.
Freights—Dull and lower.
New York, August 22—Evening.
Financial—Money easy at 3@4 per eont; sterling
firm at 109%; gold firmer at 144i0)i44>4; governments
dull and heavy.
cotton—More steady; sales, 900 bale 9 at 30c.
Flour—Dull and 20@30c lower during the day;
Southern ranges at $8 70@14 75.
Grain— Wheat, 2®30 lower; corn, l@2c lower.
Whiskey—Firm at 71c.
Provisions—Mess pork quiet at S2B £o@2B 62%;
lard quiet.
Naval Storys-Quiet.
Freights—Lower.
Baltimore, August 22.
Financial.—Virginia old bonds,inscribed, 46% bid;
1866, 40 bid; 1887, 45 bid; coupon, old and hew, 53
bid; North Carolina, new, 71,bid.
Cotton—29J4td)Boo.
Flour—Dull and unchanged.
GKAiN—Wheut dull and unchanged; corn firm;
white, $2 oli@2 06; oats and rye dull.
Provisions—Steady.
Cincinnati, August 22,
Flour—Duil and declined HK'&lSc.
Grain—Corn dull; in ear, 92@93c.
Whiskey—Held at 66c.
Provisions—Mess pork, S2B 75; lard, 18%c; shoul
ders, clear sides, I7 S4C.
New Orleans, August 21.
Financial—Sterling, 16T@169; New York sight,
%o premium
Cotton—Quiet and steady; middling. 29®30c; salts,
18 bales; receipts, 115 bales; exports, 856 bales.
Sugar -Stead}' and unchanged. |
MOLASSES—Steady and unchanged.
FlßUß—Steady; superfine, $8 hO.
Grain—Corn, $100@102J4; oats steady at62%c;
bran uuchanged.
Pnovisioiis.—Mess pork, $33 50; bacon quiet;
shoulders, 14a; clear sides, 18c; lard firm; tierce,
19%o; keg, 21%c.
Mobile, August 22.
Cotton—Nothing doing; quiet and nominal; re
ceipts, 9 ualos; exports, none.
Wilmington, August 22.
Naval Stores—Spirits turpentine firm at 49%; New
York cusks, 4lo; rosins firm; strained, $2 OU; No 2,
$ 1 It); Opaque, $2 25; tar advanced, $2 39.
Charleston, August 22.
Cotton—Frm; sellers holding above the views of
buyers, asking 29c for middling; no sales; receipts, 53
bales; exports coastwise, 348 bales.
Augusta, August 22.
Cotton—Market very duil; no sales or receipts.
Shipping Intelligence,
Miniature Almanac— I This Day.
Sun rises 5 31
Sunsets 6 29
High water 12 36 A M
PORT OF SAVANNAH.
Monday, August 24, 1368.
Arrived *Y eaioriiay.
Rieamehip Herman Livingston. Raton, Mew Vork -r
Wiidor A Fullarion.
Steamer Planter, from Charleston, to U S Quarter
master, with CoK.US 12th Infantry.
Arrived Saturday.
Steamer Lizzie Baker, Fitzgerald, Palstka, Ac—
Claghorn k. Cunningham.
Steamer City Point, Adkins, St Augustine via
Jacksonville —L J Gnilmartiu & Cos.
Cleared Saturday.
Steamship Tonawanda, Teal, Phiiadelpliia—
Hunter & (lammell.
Steamship Thames, Pennington, New York—O Co
hen A Cos.
Steamship Cleopatra, Phillips, New York—Hunter
& Gammell.
Steamer City Point, Adkins, Charleston—L J Gnll
martin A Cos.
Sailed Saturday,
Steamship Thames, Pennington, New York—O Oo
heu & Cos.
Steamship Cleopatra, Phillips, New York—Hunter
& Gammell.
Steamship Tonawanda, Teal, Philadelphia—
Hunter A Gammell.
Steamer City Point, Adkins, Charleston—L J
Guilmartin & 00.
U S Revenue cutter Nansemond, Baker, Charles
ton, to be placed on the marine railway for lepairs.
Schr Jane Ernaon, Van Oleuf, Richmond, Va—Jos
A Roberts.
Eiporu,
Par steamship Tonawanda, for Philadelphia—422
bales cotton, 164 bales dome,tlcs; 64,000 feet lumber,
7 bales paper stock, 70 bnls roaiu, It bales rags, 5
bales hides, 4 bales wool, 724 dry hides, 6S packages
mdse, 69 tons iron.
Per steamship Cleopatra, for Now York—43o bales
cotton, (3 of which are new crop) 22 bales domestics,
34 rolls leather, 365 bbls fl mr, 349 dry hides, 20 sacks
wheat, 14 packages mdse, tCo bbls, 25 boxes and 3
tierces dried fruit.
Per steamship Thames, for New York—s bales cot
ton,? bales woul.iou bbls flour, 50 bills potacots.4 hhds
non, 24 packages mdse.
Memoranda,
Schr Kate Carlton, (Br) Lamb, sailed from Cardenas
Aug 7, for savannah.
Schr A P Cranmer, Oranmer, from Savannah, ar
rived at Fall River, Aug 15.
Buesos Ayres, June 26—The bark Ella & Annie,
from Savannah (limber) which grounded on ihe Ortiz
bank and bilged, has siuce been got off, but has
again become stranded on this coast.
Ship Lydia Skolfield, Curtis, arrived at Liverpool
irom Savannah, Aug 8.
schr Dexter Haikness, Washburn, arrived at New
York from Savannah, Aug 17.
bark Gieuwood, Swasey, arrived at Montevideo
from Savannah, June 25. (Before reported without
date.)
At Mayaguez, 2d Inst, schr Irvine, Higgles, from
Savannah, discharging.
Steamer J M Lewis, Hardee, Irom Norfolk arrived
at Feriiandina, Aug 18, for fuel, bound fur Jackson
ville, where she will be employed In towing.
At Ferhandina, Aug 20. schrs Enterprise and D C
Hulse, bark Hearing and brig Mountalu Eagle, from
Matanzas, are at quarantine.
Schr Franconia, Leavitt, cleared from Philadel
phia for Jacksonville, Aug 18.
Schr A H Cain, Simpson, arrived at Philadelphia
irom Jatkamvilie, Aug 19.
Schr Frank Howard, Teshune, sailed from Provi
dence for Jacksonville, AUg 17.
Arrived at Greenock, Aag 4, E Lovett, Hatfield,
from Darien,
t ear Fanny K Shaw. Wotteu, arrived at Boston
from Darien, Aug 18.
St Marts, August 12—Sailed, Schr Jessie L Leach,
Stafford, Philadelphia, 180,600 leetlumber—S L burns
St Go. Loading at S L Burns A Go’s Mills— br bark
Eugenia Dennis, Montevideo ; Br bark Gulden West,
Montevideo; chr Althea Godfrey, Godfrey, Philadel
phia ; Bark Daring. Libby, Philadelphia. August
10—sailed, schr Marcus trunter. Orr, Phiiadelpuia,
160,009 feet lumber—S L Burns Jl 00. July 31 sailed
Br bark Prowess, Hdoert, Montevideo, 323,600 feet
lumber—SL Burns A Cos; Br hark H A Stephenson,
Roberta, Montevideo, 246,000 test lumber—S L Burns
A Cos. July 25 —Sailed, Br bark Return, Hose, Mon
tevideo, 224,000 leet lumber—S L Burns St Cos.
]By Tolegraph.)
Charleston, August 23.—Arrived, steamer Mon
tert y, irom New York. August 22—Sailed, steamer
Jas ndger, lor New York; steamer Prometheus, for
Philadelphia; Bteamer Falcon, for Baltimore.
passengers.
Per steamship Tonawanda, for Philadelphia—G T
Nichols and lady, Mrs.) L Worrell aud son, Mary
Ambrose. <J Damon, AF Splllcr, Mrs M A Baltey,
Master A S Nichols, A H Kitchen, E N Kitchen, two
children and svt.
Per steamship Cleopatra, for New York—Mrs G W
Hussey and Infant, G MeC’leeky, G Butler, D RThom
a« and lads, B E Carr and daughter. Rev Jas Stoney,
Charles Sims, T Sloan and wife, G P Frey and wife,
S J Dowdell, Mas H L Dowdell, Mrs M Moran, Miss
Sloan, A champion, I) D Orrell, Mrs A Haywood and
2 children, J H George, E Elmery, J Foeley, G Bart,
R L Perry, T L Kinsey, J Ladon, S T Bickford, w C
Cosens, A Gomm, D Wood, P Carroll. D B Camp, O A
Edwards, J u Edwards, L Wood, J Brern in and two
steerage.
Per steamship Thamos, for New York—W C Shot
field, J Haeniniarle, COJ Miller, Mr Brock, wile and
child, and others.
Per steamer Lizzie Baker, from Florida—Q Burt, B
E Carr. Miss Carr, J Lottore, W W Wall, O F Wall, C
L Frelble, J F Uersinger, R W Campbell, Miss E
Fletcher, C G Rockhlll, CJapt Gales, E A Claik, T Ty
ner, 8 G Miller, w 1) Waples, Mrs Newton, J E Lamp
bright, O A Holder son, W E Fort, E E Bryan, col
Deverant, A R Avey, Miss Teasdale, and 12 deck.
Per steamer City Point, from Florida—Colonel A H
Cole, wife and child, Miss Cole, N L Hazletl, J Trlest,
C J Harris, J David, T Y Limond, J Phillips, J Rod
gers, w H Chisholm, J L TUorley, J Lewis, and 12
deck.
Per steamship Herman Livingston, from New
York—B B Boss, Mrs W O Seo.t, Mrs J Fleming, W
Silverberg, K J Woods, J G Joice, G Rail, J J Cou-
Chais, P Dowdal, Master Fleming, Mr Rayuor, Miss
O A Raynor, R F Smith, J Harrison, AFC Betts, J C
James, D p Roberts, C T Wilson.
Conilkirsss.
Per steamship Herman Livingston, from New
York—O K K Agt, A«G R R agt, W R Boggs, Blair
&B, Blun AM, Bell 4 8,6 J Beatty, apt, M A Cos
hen, J Coheo, Claghorn AU, Cooper, O A 00, F W
Cornwell, Cohen, J M Cooper, M J Doyle A Cos, A
Doyle, DeWitt A M, Dufflu A H, atr Dictator or City
Point, Elustein, E A Oj, Kiusteih AE, Epstein A E,
A A L Freldenberg, A Goiensky, J Gross AoGtiv. A
Gouim, L J Guilmartlii A Cos S Goodall, W Nilverherg,
U 1. Gilbert, U A Cos, T llalligan, Hamilton A 3, Holdl
A D, Jaudon, c A Cos, J Lippmau, VV W Lincoln, Levy
A 11, A Low A Cos. Agt str Lizzie Baker, J Lyons, J
Luma, Lovell A D, Lalhrop A Cos, M S Moyer J W Mo-
Aipin, cure A Champion, Miller A Bio, Noufville Bros,
J Oliver, Oppenneimer, A1 A 'Jo, Jas O’Byrne, Orff A
VV, Palmer a. 1), J O Palmer, Miss A Rice, VV G Rob
inson, It A TANARUS, T Reilly, Rogers, D46 Cos, WG R, J A
Roberts A 00, ltugglos A A, H G Hnwe, F W Sims A
00, Sloan, 0 A Cos. D R Smilh, J c Schreiner & Son,
so Ex Cos, H A Tophau A 00, Tyler Cotton Press Cos,
E U Van Ness, M H Williams <£ Son, ASIA CVV
West.
Per steamer City Point, from Florida—Dr EW Le
Engle, D J Uutlmurlin A Cos, M Y Henderson, S 8 Mil
ler. J D Vfflalouga, Raudoll A Cos.
Per steamer Lizzie Baker, from Florida—J I. Villa
louga, L J Uuilmuriin A Cos, Claghorn A 0, F A Wil
kinson, Holcuml.e* Cos, Goodman A M, J E Grady,
So Ex Cos, W M Davidson, U Abbott, F M Myrell, Pat
VVurd, 11 E Carr, Randell A Cos, Dibble, W A Cos, M Y
Henderson, F J Oiaik, Bearden 4(1,682 agt.
lomignstt ptr Central K, 11.
August 22, 1868.
2 bales cotton, 22 bales yarn, 8 bales domestics, 2,999
sacks corn, 328 sacks and 174 bhla dour, 536 sacks
oats, 31 boxes tobacco, 5 bundles printing paper, 60
cords wood, 1 lot old castings, 1 can larJ, 96 ba.reis
truit, and mdse, to Bader A Cos, LatUrnjP'A Cos, H Me
intire A Cos, Thaxtou, C a Cos, K Molina, J McMahon
A Cos, Holcombe A 00, Stouhouse A Cos, Bearden A
G, N A Hardee’s Son A Cos, Johnston A ileL, Brady
A M, Guckenheimcr A 8, Alexander A It, Brigham H
4 Cos. Gaiuiauy A A, Mallou A F, 11 Bryan, S Gerst
man A Cos, 3 G Haynes A Bro, A A Q R fi agt, C K R
Agt, W A McKenzie, Adams, W A Cos,
Torrent,.
M SEVERAL TENEMEMI’S In Jones’ Block
of wharf stores. Bay strait, north side, be
tween nhitaker and Barnard slrsets. -
auglS-lw R. HABERSHAM A 00.
FOR RENT,
MA COMFORTABLE mo STORY
(on basement) BRICK DWELLING
on Montgomery street, next to the corner of Lit. (
street. Apply to O T. MORE! ,
nng!B ts fit office oi ilartildc - • "( ~J
TO LET , *
M STORE NO. 145 fly ’il T 4li
STREET, at preaeui l '- .X uapied by
Messrs. Neafvllle Bros. Posß39sionj given Ist Octo
ber, U6B. Address GEO. W. FAEIEB,
ang7—lm Darien, Ga.
TO RHIISTT LOW,
FOR THE BDIINER,
MTHE TWO-BTORY FRAMED
BUILDINGS on New Houston street,
between Bnll aud Drayton streets, fronting
the Gouth side of the Paride Ground. Apply
at V 5 Bay street, to
je4—tf GARMANY A ADAMS.
J. MaDONOUGH. TANARUS, BALLENTYNE,
LIBERTY ST. FOUNDRY,
OPPOSITE GULF E. B. DEPOT.
Iron and Brass Castings
HADE TO ORDER.
GhIJST GEAR,
ALL SIZES ON HAND.
Susrar Mills and Boilers,
IIKDUCI'ION IS PRICES.
WE WILL SELL AS FOLLOWS:—
Sugar Mills, 18-tnoh S9O 00
Sugar Mills. 16-inch 7-p 09
Sugar Mills, 14 inch 65 90
Sugar Mills, 12 inch 35 00
Sugar Boilers, 40 gallons 17 00
Sugar Boilers, 60gallons 22 oO
nilgai.iao;*er«,'66yal 25 Oo
Sugar Boilers, 80 gal Sons 84 00
Sugar Boilers, 100 gallons 4ft 00
tST Our MILL SHAF iS are made out of tho best
3-int:li wrought irou. JOURNALS will be all of a
Ulundnrd size EXTRA BUSES always on hand.
tW From our well-known ri putaii.m, we solicit a
share ot public patronage. All our work is warranted
and delivered at depots and Bteamboats free 01
charge. All ordeis promptly attended to.
aull—4in X. BALLENTYNE & 00.
~¥on "baleT"
fJIHE UNDERSIGNED OFFER FOR SALK about
7,000 Acres of Fine Land,
situated in Camden county, belonging to the estate of
Dr. A. DoLarochc, deceased. These lands are laid off
In separate surveys of one to two thousand acres, and
will be sold either separately or together, as desired.
Soma of these lands are heavily timbered with pine
aud live oak, and are well adapted to raising sea
island cotton, They are all situated near Cabin Bluff,
at which point the southern boats pass on their reg
ular trips. For farther particulars apply to tho un
dersigned. JOHN F. HAMILTON,
J. E. GACDBY,
may!4—eodilra Trustees.
Notice to Consignees of Wool,
IllllieS, BEESWAX ANlt TALLOW,
THE UNDERSIGNED, HAVING UNLIMITED
ORDERS, are prepared at all times to purchase,
AT THEIR OFFICE , 1 54 EAT STREET, theabuVe
articles, paying for same the highest market prices,
as also the drayage from steamboats or railioads.
anil—tf IS W. DBCIMMOND A BbO.
Dissolution of Co-Partnership.
THE co-partnership heretofore existing between
ihe undersigned, under the firm name of KRItN
HON & HA.YYK.itB, i3 dissolved by mutual consent.
F. KHENSON.
E. t\ HAWKES.
All onlstanding accounts of the firm will be settled
by F. KRBNSON, who will continue the business of
BHI* 4 WEIGHT and WHARF RUILDING across the
liver on his own account. Office on Ray street, City
Hotel bnilding. ang2o-Ct
Milch Cows for Sale.
rfUIE subscriber effsrs for sale a number of FINE
A. COWS, that will be in good milking condition in
from three weeks to two months. The cattle may he
eoen at Maxell's pustule, about a mile west of the
city. D. COX,
au2o-3t Perry, between Barnard At Whitaker ata.
John W. Walker, Geo. A. Ai.len,
Augusta, Ga. Paducah, Ky.
J-no. F. Treijtlsn,
Kufaula, Ala.
NOTICE OF"CO-PARTNERSHIP.
W‘E HATE THIS DAY associated ourselves tc
gttuer unaer the style of
Walker, Allen & Treutlen,
AS—
Cotton Factors,
Commission Merchants
AND—
SHIPPING AGENTS,
In this city, and would solicit irom our friends ona
the public generally CONSIGNMENTS OF COTTON,
GRAIN, ana produce of every description.
Especial attention will be given to orders for
BAGGING. ROPE, etc.
4bS' When desired, will make the usual Advances
on prod ace In store.
WALKER, ALLEN & TREUTLEN,
attg2l -2m Office No. 8 Drayton street.
IRON TIES.
THE undersigned are prepared to meet orders for
BEARD’S
SELF-ADJUSTING BUCKLE TIE.
Factors supplied at liberal rates.
ong2l-lf BRIGHAM. HOI.HI & CO.
nIiSINESg GAUDS, BILL-tiKADS AMD
Xj TAGS, of every size and style, printed »l .the
NfWI ext BertM .Job .OHu llißav lirast,
J. W. STANSBURY&CO.,
SUCCEBHOBS TO THE LATE Jfc'HiM OF
E, D, Sinytlie & Cos.
Importers and Dealers
IN
CHINA,
Glass and Qneensware,
SILVER-PLATED AND EKITTANIA
WARE, TABLE CUTLERY, KE
ROSENE LAMPS, AND
HOLNfi FM IMS
GENERALLY,
AT THE OLD STAND,
109 Broughton Street,
TSiT O TICE.
THE BUSINESS OF THE LATE FIRM
OF E. D. BMYTHK & CO., WILL BE LI
QUIDATED BY US ONLY. au g l9-tf
SAY ASX AlB
MEDICAL COLLEGE,
SAVANNAH, GA.
The twelfth annual course of lec
tures in this Institution will commence on the
FIRBT MONDAY IN NCVEMBItK NEXT, and cou
tinue four months.
FACULTY:
MkC'-ifwor Theory and Practice of Medicine— R. D.
«SLAi-t, m, and.
tjf °J Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and
,P M. RULLOCK, Vl. D. Adjunct— THUS.
%. D.
'.« j r Principles and Practice of Surgery— W.
. RGLccKiH, M- D. Adjunct—2. J. CHARLTON,
D.
Professor Materia Mvdica and Medical Jurispru
cimcc-J. ti. READ, M. Jl. Adjunct— Ji. J. NUNS,
m. n.
Professor Physiology and Pathology— JOßi AH
HARRISB. M. I>. Adjunct— J. G. THCMaS, M. D.
Professor Anatomy and Dean of Faculty— W. R.
WARINU, M. D.
Professor Chemistry— W. M. OHABTER3, M, D.
Adjunct—W. H.'KLLLOTT, M. D.
Demonstrator Os Anatomy — W. DUNCAN, M. D.
Assistant Demonstrator and Curator—a, P. MYERS,
M,D.
MS’ Requisites for graduation the same as in i'i
regularly chartered Colleges of good standing.
OHARGES.
For Coarse of Lectures $lO5 00
Matriculation (paid only once) 5 00.
Dissecting Ticket 10 00
Diploma 30 GO
For further particulars address
W. R. WARING,
aulO—law3mM Dean of Faculty.
TXT Sii
Merchants’ Protective Union
MERCANTILE
Reference Register.
THE MERCHANTS’ PROTECTIVE UNION, or
ganized to promote and protect trade, by ena
bling its subciibers to attain facility and safety In the
gianting ot credits and the recovery of claims at all
points, have to aunounco that they will in Septem
ber, 1868, publish in one largo quarto volume THE
MERCHANTS’ PROTECTIVE UNION MERCAN
TILE REFERENCE REGISTER, containing among
oilier thing,, toe names, nature ot business, amount
ot capital, financial standing, and rating as to credit
of over four hundred thousand of the principal mer
chants, traders, bankers, manufacturers aud public
companies In more than thirty thousand of the cities,
towns,villages and settlements throughout the United
States, then territories, aud the British Provinces ol
North America; and embracing the most important
information a'tainable and ncosssHty to enable the
merchant to ascertain at a granco the capital, charac
ter and degree of credit of such or hlo castomars as
are deemi and worthy of any gradation of credit, com
prising also a newspaper directory containing the
title, character, price aud place 01 publication, with
full particulars relative to each Journal, being a coin
plete guide to the prers of every county In the United
States.
The reports and information will be confined tc
thosedeemed w.-nhy of some linoof credit; anil as
the same will ho b,.sed, -o far as practicable, upon
the wntten statements of the parlies themselves re
vised and corrected by well known and reliable legal
corresponuems whose character will prove a guaran
tee ol the correctness of tile information lurnishcd
by them, it is believed that the reports will prove
rnOiG trnthfirland complete, and therefore superior
to and of much greater value than any previously
issued.
By aid of the MERCANTILE REFERENCE REG
ISTER, business men will he enabled to ascertain at
a glance the capital and gradation of credli, as com
pared with financial wori h,ot nearly every merchant,
manufacturer, trador aud hanker wilhla the above
named teriltorial limits.
on or about the first of each mouth subscribers will
also receive the Monthly Chionicle.coulaiuiDg among
other things a record of such important changes in
the name and condition 01 films throughout the
country as may occur subsequent to the publication
of each half ver.rlv volume of the MERCANTILE
REFERENCE REGISTER.
Price ot THE MERCHANTS’ UNION MERCAN
TILE REFERENCE REGISTER, fifty dollars (seo),
lor which it will be forwarded to any address in tuc
United States, transportation paid.
Holdersol five s'o shares of the capital stock, in
addition to participating in too prufi s, will receive
one copy of the MERCANTILE REFERENCE REG
ISTER tree of charge; holders ot lee shares will he
entitled to two copies; and ho more than ten snares
of the capital clock wilt be allotted to any one appli
cant.
All remittances, orders, or communications rela
tive to the bo. k should be a i.lreuno I to the MKR
OLANIS’ I’ROIWCTIVK UNION, in the American
Exchange Bank Building, No. ISS Broadway (Box
2,506), New York. augl9 5w
WM. H. TISON. WM. W. GORDON.
TISON & (1 Oi!DON,
COTTON FACTORS
—AND—
GENERAL COMMU MERCHANTS,
BAY i ?iilmmT.} {Savannah, (Ja.
ffe" LIBERAL ADVANCES made oil consign
ments. auts—H&TW< m
CHESAPEAKE
PHOSPHATE
WB offer for sale this valuable Fertilizer, which
has been extensively used a lid high ly approved,
ia lots to suit tho trade. Also,
Pure Jr*erVivian Guano
augtil 2w R. HABERSHAM A CO.
To the Wholesale Merchants
OF SAVANNAH.—A young man thoroughly com
petent, and who has an extensive acquaintance
throughout this State and Florida, desires to travel
and represent FOUR FIRMS—one of each branch of
trade. Terms liberal. Aodrets
COMMI.RCIAJj TRAVELLER,
augl9-tf News aud Herald office.
FOR RENT
OFFICE in Harris’ Range. Also three stories
iu same Block, suitable for storing cotton.
Apply to
augl4-tf 11. J. DICKERSON.
WANTEUr
A PRINCIPAL FOR THE “MONTICKLLO AND
JKFfcEKSON COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOL.”—
Auy person desiious of occupying the above position
will please scud in their proposals, ac ompanied by
satisfactory references, on or before the 2uth of
August next, at which time the Board of Manager.*
will decide upon applications. The tfchooi will com
mence the first Monday in October.
J. M. MARVIN,)
I>. WILLIAMS, } Committee.
J. T. BLDD, )
MontlcellO, Fla~ July 15,
COJK-MI
onnn BUSHELS PRIME WHITE corn,
itUUVj 1300 bushels OATS,
NORTHERN and EASTERN HAY constantly on
hand and for sale by E. B. CHIPMaN,
177 Bay street,
mh2S—ti Between Barnard an wbisoker.
L 1 ME
OF SUPERIOR QUALITY, in slore and for sale
by
augl9-lw L. J. GUILMARTIN & CO,
I)ALL TICKETS, ORDER OF DANCEB, printed In
1J the neatest stylo at the NEWS AND HERALD
JOB OFFICE, 111 Bsyatreet.
Shipping.
Philadelphia and Southern
Mail Steamship Cos.
For Philadelphia,
Cabin PaNNagG
Keck Passage, wMU subsistence...slo OO
THE NEW STEAMSHIP
life
WYOMING,
JACOB TEAL, Commander,
Wlilsall for the above port on
Saturday, Aug. 39th, at 3 o’clock p. m.
For freight or passage apply to
HUNTER & OAMMELL,
ang24 84 Bay street.
BLACK STAR
INDEPENDENT LINE!!
FOE NEW YORI.
THE FIRST-CLASS STEAMSHIP
MARMION,
_ FAIR CLOTH, Master,
Will sal) on
Saturday, Aug. 29ih, at o’clock m.
For Freight or Passage apply to
OOTAVUS COHEN & CO., Agent*,
82 Bay street, Savannah, Ga,
Aar K, LOWDEN, Agent, No. 93 West street, New
York. au24
Murray 5 s .Line
FOR
RiEW -cans YORK.
CABIN IPASSAOK Oil
STEERAGE, wltli Subsistence . 310 OU
THE FIRST-CLASS STEAMSHIP
LEO,
DEARBORN, Commander,
Wlilasli forthe above porton «
Wednesday, Sept 2, at o’clock ut.
Through blllslading given here on Ootton destined
for Liverpool by first-class steamers.
For freight or passage, having superior accom
modations, apply to
HUNTER & OAMMKI.L,
fil Bay street.
tW No 6r.gagod berths secured after Monday,
August .’Hat, unless paid for. an 24
FOR NEW YORK.
EMPIRE LINE.
CABIN PASSAGE.. ..........*»IS.
SiYJCKKAWB, with Subsist rust..., —.slo,
iAnfe?
Iggggjg
THE FINE BIDBWHEEL STEAMSHIP
SAN JACINTO,
ATKINS, Master,
Will sail as above on
Saturday, August 149, ot o’clock m.
AS” Positively uo engage*! berths secured aitir
Wodnesday, August 26th, unless paid for
AS” For irolgnt or passage, havingsuperior ac.
eoinmodatlo7!= aptdyto
JOHN W. ANDERSON’S SONS & 00.
WM. it,. GARRISON, Agent,
_au24 No. 6 Bowling Green, New York.
FOB NEW YOKK
ATLANTIC COAST
!\Lail Steamship Cos.
BIDE-WHEEL SHIPS.
EVERY TVEDNESDAY.
CABIN PABSAOK $23 OO
STEERAGE, with Subsistence $lO OO
4ig
Tho new and fast-sailing steamship
HERMAN LIVINGSTON,
W. B. EATON, Commander,
Will sail on
Wednesday, Aug. 30, at 1% o’clock p. m.
Bills of lading given nere on (trough freights
ofeotton to Liverpool by first-class steamers.
Korirolght or passage, Waving new and splendidly
arranged accommodations, apply to
WILDER It FLI.LARTON,
8 Btuddard’s Upper Range,
Opposite tho Post office.
N. B.—Positively no berths secured after Monday,
August 24, unless paid for. augSll
FOE BALTIMORE.
Cabin Passasre SgSfiJO
The New and Superior Steamship
AMERICA,
GEO. W. BILLUPS, Commander,
wlii sail tor Baltimore on
THURSDAY, August 37, atlp. m.
Positively uo state-rooms secured unless tickets
are procured at the office of the Agents.
For freight or passage, having excellent accom
modations, apply to
J. it. WEST * no.,
auglS Bay street, opposite Whitaker.
CHARLESTON AND" FLORIDA
STEAMBOAT LIME!
THE STJSIAJYIjKK,
CITY*POINT
Oapt. CHAS. WILLEY,
Will, on and after Aug. 6th, ieava Charleston EVERY
TUESDAY at 9 o’clock P.M.; Savannah for Florida
EVERY WEDNESDAY at a o’clock P M., touching
at Fernandina, Jacksonville, and all points on St.
John’s river.
RETURNING, will leave Pllatka EVERY THURS
DAY, Jacksonville EVERY FRIDAY, and Savan
nah for Charleston EVERY SATURDAY, at 8
o'clock A. M.
N. B.—No freight will bo received after 2p. tn. on
day of sailing.
ear F, eight and passage as cheap as any other
due.
L. J. GUIf,MARTIN k 00.,
je24—tf Agents.
NORTH AMERICAN STEAMSHIP CO,
TIIUOIUII LI Mi TO CALIFORNIA,
VIA PANAMA RAILROAD.
New Ar rang emeut,
Sailing from New York os the
sth and 20th of Every Month,
Or the day before when these dates fall on Sunday.
PASSAGE LOWER THAN BY ANY OTHER LINE.
For Information address D. v x'ARRINGTON,
Agent, Pier 40 North HlVer,'
W. H. WEBB. President. C NA, Vice Pres.
Office—s 4 Exchange Plat rrk. je4—Gm
Auction Sales—This Day.
BY BLUN A MEYER.
THIS DAY (Monday). August 24th, Bl 10 o’clock, la
front of the store, will bai sold:
3 threes Bagged Hams, 10 bbliFlour,
8 bbls Sugar. 100 bbls Potatoes,
4 boxes Tobacco,
20 half-barrels Nos 1 and 2 Mackerel,
Clothes Lines aud Clothes Pins,
4 bines Shoes, and Furniture. an24-lt
Aiiction Sales-—Future Davs.
BACON! BACONM
2 birds Clear Sides,
v hhds Clear Ribbed Sides, choice,
8 hhds Shoulders.
Just received per steamship America, from Balti
more, and for sale by [au24J BULL* HULL.
POTATOES.
72 BBLS. CHOICE POTATOES,
Just received per steamship Herman Livlng6ton,
and for Bale low by fau24- twj BELL At HULL.
STEAMSHIP MACHINERY AT AUCTION.
by UI£L.I. <& HULL..
Oh WEDNESDAY, December 2d next, at 11 o’clock,
oh wharf, will be sold for account of the Gov
ernment and all concerned:
THE BOILER, SHAFT, WHEELS. MACHINERY,
AND TWO 32-POUND CANNONS,
Saved from tbe steamship Nashville.
Terms cash ou day of sale. aug‘24-td
HORSES AT PRIVATE SALE.
B Y 81111.1. <b HULL..
1 Fine Large Draught Horse,
(warranted sound and gentle.)
ALSO,
1 Large Family Horse.
Terms cash. aug22-5t
HAY, CORN!
209 BALES HAY,
100 SALES CORN,
Now landing Irom brig Blackfish, from New York,
and for sale by
aug2o-6t BELL & HTLL.
HAY! HAYI "
121 BALES HAY,
Now landing from brig Ramerez, and for sale by
atig2u-3c BELL & HULL.
SYRUP I SYKUPI
25 BARRELS SYBUP,
10 HHDS MOLAsSSS,
Now landing from brig Ramerez, from New York,
and for sale by
aug2o-lw BELL & HULL.
RESIDENCE ON THE BALTS—AT PRL
VATE SALE.
BY' WM. W. DANIELS.
One oi tho moat delightful resorts on the coast,
near the hue of the Skidaway and Seaboard Railroad.
For further particulars apply at my office.
Jy2B-t(
STEAM ENGINE AND SAW MILL AT PRI
VATE SALE.
BY WILLIAMS, WARD & McfNTIRK.
ONENEW4Q-HORSE-PO WBR ENGINE COMPLETE,
Cylinder. 14x24 inches; 22-inoh stroke; Fly Wheel, a
leet in diameter, and 18-inch faoe. Saws, carriage*,
Ac., all complete for a first-class Saw Mill. New and
packed tor shipping—never has been put up. jy!B
AT PRIVATE SALE.
BY WILLIAMS, WAllI) & MclN’fiUE,
EIGHTY-ONE BUILDING LOTS,
East of the Atlantic St Gulf Railroad.
To parties wishing to build, these Loti are very
desirable. They are near the city, and ia a healthy
location. Plat can be seen at our office. jyl4-tf
TENNESSEE COM,
ARRIVING DAILY.
MOLASSES,
IN CYPRESS BARRELS AND IN HOGSHEADS,
Nort/iern and Eastern Hay,
FOB SALE BY
GUERARD & HOLCOMBE.
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THE NEGRO, BY “ ARIEL,”
PRICK 35 CENTS.
CALIBAN: A Sequel to “Ariel.” Price 25c.
THE ADAMIC RAGE. Price 25c.
NAOHASH: WHAT IS IT? Price 50c,
A farther supply of tile a*iOve works just received
aud lor sale at
Estill’g News Repot,
ang!B—lm Bull street, next to Post Office.
PASSMAN’S CELEBRATED
.Alligator Tie !
JUS I' RECEIVED A SUPPLY, which we Offer for
sale in lots to suit purchasers,
augl9-eod2w R. HABERSHAM & CO.
The Valley Female Seminary
WILL RESUME ITS EXERCISES on the 3d day
Os SEPTEMBER at Winchester, Va, For far
ther particulars apply to tho Principal, Mrs. ANN E.
T. MAGI LI,, Winchester, or to
THOS. M. FORMAN,
y‘22—lawlm Brunswick, Ga.
New Novel b) Wilkie follins.
THW MOONSTONE. By Wilkie Collins.
Cam or* ; or, Lite Under the Mew Empire. By
Octave Feuillet.
THK HERMITS. By Rev. Charles Kingsley.
Advice to a Wife on the Management oi Her Own
Health, lly Prof. Henry Chavatse,
PAUL < LU'POKL). by Bulwer. New edition,
burns’ Poetical Works, cheap edition.
THE ABBOT, by Bcott. Cheap edition.
Baines’ Notes ou Book of Pbalniß.
Cooper, Oloott <& Cos.
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FEED CORN.
200 SACKS 00EN ’
For sale cheap by
augl7-tt WILLIAMS, WARD & MoINTIBE.
SALT, SALT.
2500 SiCKS FOK BALB BY
augl7-lw BEARDEN & GAINES.
COTTON YARNS.
ALWAYS on hand, received direct from the Facto
ry, and for sale by
J. W. MCDONALD,
augl-2—tf 164 Bay street.
Molasses.
i)l\ HOGSHEADS OF MOLASSES in Store and
As U for Bale by
jyl4—lf WILLIAMS, WARD A MoINTIRE.
ARROW TIES
FOR SALE BY
ANDRF.W LOW & CO.,
GEItERAL AGENTS FOR GEORGIA AND
jy3o—lm FLORIDA.
"ropeT
CONSTANTLY RECEIVING direct from the Miltay
beat MACHINE BALE ROPE, aud for sale at
manufacturers’ wholesale prices. Factors aud deal
ers will RDd it equal to the best Hemp Rope for
planters’ use, and much cheaper.
A. M. {SCARBOROUGH,
No. O Stoddard’s Lower Range,
jyO—l£ Bay street.
Wanted—A Steam Engine.
WANTED TO PURCHASE, a Portable Boiler with
Engine attached, of 20 or 28 horse power; one
that is in good order. Apply to
J. W. MCDONALD;
augl2—2w 164 Bay street.
CORN, OATS AND FLOUR
FOR SALK BY
N. A. Hardee’s Son & Cos.
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LAW BLANKS, BRIEFS, BLANKS for County and
other officers printed in the neatu.t style at the
NEWS AND HERALD JOB OFFICE, 111 BAY
STREET,