The Daily news and herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1866-1868, June 30, 1866, Image 2
Savannah News anti Hcfald.
by S. w. MASON.
- » MfiKL W. ilIABOS|.
VV. T. THOMPSON.
Editui ,
.Associate Editoi.
Official Paper of the City
U86EST CIRCULATION II THE CITY AND COUNTY
SATURDAY, JUNK
30, 1866.
TO OUB Cfomrav Fbixndh.—A» duch interest is
felt throughout, the. country in regard to the pros-
pacts of the cotton and other crops we will be grate
ini to oar planting Wends and others in the interior
,or information on that subject. Those who have op-
portunities tor obtaining valuable information in
regard to the growing crops, the working of the free-
abor eystemfsnd kindred metiers, of general intered.
will confer s favor by communicating the same to us.
-J
GOVERNOR HAMILTON, OF TEXAS.
Directly after this gentleman delivered his
very radical speech in Texas—similar in de
nunciatory style to Underwood’s charge to
the Jury in Richmond—he was announced
as being on his way North. This speech was
a sort of an avant courier to prepare $pr his
pleasant reception by the radicals. The at -
rival of the Governor in Washington has
been announced, where he was received with
many demonstrations of affection by his rad
ical friends. It would seem from a Texas
paper that there is much truth in the saying
•‘that a prophet is not without honor save in
his own country.” for it congratulates the
people there upon the departure of the Gov
ernor, nine-tenths of whom, it says, hai e felt
but the most utter abhorrence for
ents and speeches, and for his
per toward his felloe-citizens
is return to the State. It de-
a9 a bold, bad ..man—an enemy
people of his State, an enemy to the
Constitution of the United States, an enemj
President Johnson, and an enemy to the
eaceful restoration of the Union.
Testimonial of Respect,
At a meeting of the resident students ol the
Baltimore Infirmary, held June 23d, relative
to the death of Mr. E. C. Kollock, of Savan
nah, Ga , N. S. White was called to the chair.
After some appropriate remarks, on motion,
the chair appointed Messrs. W ■ S- McSherry,
M. M. Walker and G. W. Jones, a committee
to .draft resolutions. The following were
reported and adopted:
Whereas, an all-Wise God has seen fit to
to take to himself from our midst our much
beloved friend and classmate, Edward C.
Kollock. whose religious habits, gentleman
ly bearing and studious exertions won the
admiration of all who knew him. There
fore,
Be it Resolved, That, though we humbly
submit to the will ol a just God, we sincerely
mourn the loss of our associate, in whose
death the family have been deprived of a true
and worthy member, society one ol its bright
est ornaments, and the profession a promise
of a shining light.
Resolved, That we earnestly sympathize
with his relatives in their affliction, assuring
them that we participate in their sorrow.
Resolved, Tuat we wear the usual badge of
mourning for thirty days.
Resolved, That a copy of these resolutions
be sent to tne family of the deceased, also
published in the Baltimore Gazette and Sun.
A CHANGE OF TUNE;
There are several Southern railroad dele
gations in Cincinnati looking after the inter
nal improvement and interest’s of their res
pective sections. The merchants and trades
men of that city are manifesting a strong de
sire to increase commercial intercourse with
the South by the building of new roads on
more direct lines, to economise time and les
sen the cost of transportation. The leading
radioal paper of that city, the Gazette, ad
monished doubtless by popular sentiment,
has very suddenly changed its tone in res
pect to the Southern people. It now dis
claims any desire to degrade the Southern
ers, or to make beggars of them. It will
be hard to make the Southern people be
lieve that those entertaining the princi
ples of the Gazette and kindred sheets, not
only desire at heart to degrade them now,
but to keep them in degradation for many
years to come. Is it not degradation to pre
vent them from having a voice in the coun-'
sels of the nation, now that the war is ended
and peace is declared ? Is it not degradation
to say by your conduct that you believe them
to be false and insincere, and will not ac
cept of their professions of lp^alty to the
Constitution? We have very little faith in
the sympathy of the Gazette for its “erring
Southern bfethem.” We suspect its present
professions towards us are .put on as a sort of
holiday dress for the benefit of the Southern
gentlemen now among them representing
Southern railroad interests, and it will no
doubt be appreciated at its full value.
i£
*
What Taxi:s we Pay.—A Northern paper
gives some interesting statistics, which are <•!
special interest just now when it is proposed
to pledge the taith of the Government to
the payment ol the debts of “friendly re
publics.” j v
Tli** pulilfo reW'nn** from l«z*oo, d>i-o«*
and indirect, during each of the fiscal years
1865-6 and 1866-7 is officially estimated*!
#525,000,000, say $16 50 per head of the
total population of the United Stutes—being
thirty-four per cent, more than is paid by
the population of Great Britain and Ireland,
and about one hundred per cent, more than
is paid by the people of France. It is clear
that when Jefferson Brick, in his next Fourth,
of July oration, refers to the “worn out des
potism'’ of the Old World, it will be but
prudent to omit the usual sarcastic allusions
to "tax-ridden people.”
A Mcrokr is Camden Coontt.—We learn
from a gentleman who arrived in this city
last evening by the Gulf road that Dr. H.
Eaton, residing in Camden county, in this
State, was killed lust Monday night by a
squad of negroes, who called the deceased
out of his house and shot him down as be
approached them. Considerable excitement
4 prevailed among the negroes in the neigh
borhood on Monday morning, the origin of
which (s not known to our Informant, which
led, doubtless, to the murder at nlg|t. The
civil authorities attempted to arrest the
murderers on Tuesday, bat were aoffibesslully
resisted by a mob of negroes who proclaimed
that the guilty parties should not be arrested.
It was reported, however, that the Sheriff
\ had raised a sufficient posse on Wednesday
arrest the murderers aud their accom-
iN^es.
A-\wVilw<jf the Question.—The Wash-
ingtonVjpuyj cun Ar g Ue g that if the doc
trine of TVyi Stevens and his reconsttuctiota)
mittee be trt. ttl e jr eder ,ii Government iff
bound to pay"k debts of the Confederate
States. “ Wo *“Kbso [suys the organ] no
I *nL'.*pie ° . w , t ®^N|etter settled than any
government entitled^ ^ M thut
of an independent StatVL ChriuteDdoni|
may lawfully contract debu^- nd that fo ,.
debts contracted in the name\
b£ita authorized agents for its
the euccoeding government is ]
doctrine is that tho government which
coeds to the fiscal rights of another is bou
to fulfil its fiscal obligations.— Wheaton's
tcrnational Lam, page 41.”
B EVOLUTION AAp
Stirred up in Te:
presence in. Was!
War of Races to be
by the Radicals.—The
of Provisional Go-
State,
use,
vernor Hniniltop, of Texas, has been men
tioned. The object \>f his visit at tins time
*»-..; /(Udwiwf* not.)
The Fftarida Connection.
The Citium of Savamph end the directors of the
Atlantic ud Gulf Bailrdad, in the prosecution of their
projected, and now almost certain, Florida connection,
could ask for no more favorable argument in behalf of
their enterprise than that offered by tbe Florida Union
in its issue of the 23d June, and alluded to in the edi.
torial column of thVNg§SANr> Herald ' it the 29th
instant.
The editor, seeking to impress upon the people of
his State the importance of fostering and devefopip^
the
THfi PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS.
A Washington correspondent states that a
caucus of the SnoaMlUeaibers of the Recon
struction Committee tli held oh the 25th
instant, te see what disposition should be
made of the special message of tbe President
on the Constitutional Amendment.*, After
considerable discussion it was determined thffl
the matter should be disposed of before the
full Committee tt subsequent meeting.—
Senators Cowan, Norton and Doolittle wet® 0 .™
not invited to take part in the caucus. The Bt ‘ teofQ * OTgi *’ “ dl,er ‘P ro »P® on8 “*P° rt>rtr .
‘Radical Senators aiq Very indignant with the
President for sending a message when tbe
amendment had not been submitted to him
for approval.
Tbe New York Times (Republican) justi
fies the act of the Executive, and says if tbe
amendment had been left after lts passage to
take its usual course, the President would
have bad no occasion to express bis opinion
in regard to it, or to send in any message at
all. But this would not answer. So a joint
resolution was passed directing Mr. Johnson
to transmit the amendment to the states.
The receipt of such a resolution made it ne
cessary for him to make some reply. He
had said nothing .directly or indirectly, to
Congress upon the subject. But as he had
done precisely what Congress directed him to
do, three days before the directions were is
sued, it seemed not only proper, but essen
tial that he should Inform them of that fact;
and as Congress seemed inclined to infer that
he would not send the amendment to the
States unless he approved of it, it was quite
proper that he should correct their impres
sions on this point. So far from the Presi
dent thrusting bis taessffge upon Congress,
as it is charged, the President never itndli-
cated the slightest purpose to do anything of
the kind until Congress Itself invited, and in
fact forced him to do it.
RUMORED RBj
w.
INATION OW
,T BAKLAN.
m
OF SAVANNAH, \
— t
k, to
their extended railroad policy, and which now seeks
“by cmnpi eheniire grasp of com mere* 1 sagacity” t°
extend its power by tapping the Allroad system «f
Florida.
As a natural result of such a^ lic y. the IJnion ctaim *
that the State of Florida *aay yet profit by available
opportunities, and in d*'* aHn 8 the projected “Florida
connection," and by-^mbination of interests retain to
the Eastern sear*** of their own State the trade of
$18,000,000 (p*w threatened with diversion to the. city
of Savanpto), »nd thereby raise them by easy prooess
to a u Abe importance and prosperity that the city
of savannah claims to offer in itself as an inducement
co this traffic. *
We commend the spirit of State pride with which
the Union ha« advanced to battle in behalf of the pros
perity of bis own State; but we claim tho privilege, as
her nearest and most intimately interested neighbor,
of assisting him in the process of developing the mag
nificent resources of bis “gallant little State," and
this we now offer to do through the mediim of the
“Florida connection." In advising any obstacle to
this scheme the Union wUl defeat itself.
In proposing counter influences to this enterprise,
the Uuion claims as a result that the retention of the en
tire trade of Florida to its own seaports will create a
basis of commerce upon which will arise all the advan.
tages of capital, enterprise, and population, in as
speedy a manner as that instanced in the city of Sa
vannah, “which in a few years laid the foundation of
that prosperity that has lifted her from tlie^opulation
of 6,000, with a limited local commerce, to that of
3O,O0O:inhebiUnto." We would here remind the edi*
tor at the Union that, tor many years after tho com
pletion of the Central, Georgia and South Carolina
Railroad, those three grand trunk railroads which
constitute the baae of that magnificent system of rai *.
ways that sow stretch away their iron arms North
West and South, they failed to sustain the hopes and
promises of their projectors. And Why V Because of
their isolation. Not until a liberal policy of co-opera
tlon and extended enterprise brought them into com
petition did tbe extensive traffic arise which so fully
justified the' hopes of their projectors. Increased
facilities brought increase of business.
In this hour of realized hope did the management of
any one of these respoettve roads ever .propose to in"
terrapt tho enterprise and extefasiop of the others ?
When the Augusta & Waynesboro' road was project
ed, it proposed to tap tbe Central railroad at a point
near midway between Macon and Savannah, thereby
oflering a ronte for the diversion of trade towards
Augusta. Did the City of Savannah object? Did she
object because Charleston was brought into connec
tion with Macon and in competition with Savannah
Or did she yet object to the construction of the Char
leston k Savauuuh railroad which offered to transfer
trade from her very storehouses ?
The railway system of Florida is a magnificent one,
but it is isolated. Cut off as it is from all connection
with the railroad system of Georgia, and that of the
United States, it may bo operated i'or^ years without
the results Justified by its- conception. The Florida
connection will make railroads of Florida a part of the
great system of tbe country, and prosperity become
stimulated through the more important arteries of
trade.
Not only to West and Middle Florida are aJvaute.
ges offered by this connection, but also to Eastj^P^^
Ida, which, through her accessible seaports, will'be
brought into competition with Savannah for tho trade
of Thomas. Brooks, Lowndes aud the entjr* section of
South-West Georgia, into direct communication with
•Tennessee and Kentucky, and eventually overlaud,
through Mobile with the vast valley of the Mississippi.
“ Competition is the life of trade." Surely Jackson
ville anil Fernandina cannot object to these addi
tional opportunities for the exchange of commodities.
The completion of this Florida connection will
bring more prominently into notice the advantages of
tho route from New Orleans by steamer to St. Marks
and thence by rail to tho Atlantic coast, and by steam
or sail to the North and abroad.
If, in truth, the seaports of Florida offer in them
selves, points of greater accessibility than Savannah,
why should they fear competition with the latter
place ? Should they not rather led indebted to tho
outlay of capital that makes them a poiut of delivery
in common with Savannah, for those commodities by
ig the last year have been sent to them
/Washington, June 29—Hqpiart Yffiei c$
Harlnn'wtH leave tbe Secretaryahipbf the
be succeeded by O. H. Browning.
Dispatches announcing tSa arrival df th* Monitor
Hiantonomih with tbe vessels saooipsstog fear at
Queenstown, Ireland, have been reoetved at ike Hsvy
Department. The passage waa made in tan day* and
hours. Tho .average ran per dag war MS
miles; the beafry weather did not appear to effect
tbe Monitor In speed, or by causing her torifil. While
other vessels were lurching about and tfeair progress
checked by the heavy sea?—she want along com
paratively undisturbed.
Proceedings of Congress.
Washington, June 29.—Ip the Senate to-day the
petition of citizens of Wilmington. N. C., tor a light
house was presented aud received. A debate occurred
on tho Telegraphic aud Postal Bill, and the Niagara
Ship Canal Bill, but no definite action was taken.
Stevens, from tbe Committee on Appropriations, re
ported a bill making appropriations tor sundry civil
expenses of tbe Government tor the year ending Juan
30th, which was made the special order for Tuesday
next. Amang the appropriations to ope tor $803)00
to purchase cemeteries for deceased soldiers. The
consideraten of the Tariff Bill was renamed and the
various sections adopted aa reported, excepting Pig
Iron, on which the duty waa ten dollara.
Tike Fenians. >,
Naur York, June 29.—There were twenty Fenians
indicted a» Canandaigua to-day.', They will be released
on bail, tbe Fenian prisoners in. the hands et Ms
Canadians will be tried, it is now confidently assarted
by a high official of the Oovommant, before civil
courts. The trial will not come off until the pogntor
excitement ia allayed.
Important Railroad Case Decided* '
Wsjksbabbi. Pa., Jane 29—The flupmm Court
has rendered a decision in the caaeof the Catawtoan Bell-
road that the transfer to the Atlantic and Greet
era waa V|lid, and that the Philadelphia $nd Erie Road
does connect the first two roads named, notwithstand
ing the difference of guage. The effect ef this WlU ho
to allow lir Morton Peto’s creditors tocarry out their
plans of a great through railroad from New York to
Bt. Louis.
A PROCLAMATION.
CITY OF 8AV
MATOffh'Omoa, June 27th, 866.
Whiskas, The City OoftncU of Savannah have by
• t of tflfe murderer or murderers of HENRY
ITICH; /'fir
s byVirthaofaald'aufkority on me conferred,
I do hereby offer a reward of Fits Hdndeeo Doll am
mf au rnerm-wmtproof ftrWOTtctfcm, of<hupeimm|
or persona who murdered tue asid Henry Yel
recently Imihe-city of Savannah; end I do her
quire all officers and privates of the City Police to he
vigilant in the.uae of measures tor the (tries! of said
murderer or murderers. .,»'
in wltheoa whereof I htfve hereunto set
^ L. 8. j >1 official signature, . and caused to be
Impressed the seal of said City, the said
*7th day of June, 186c.
GEO. YT. WILLY,
Mayor PriTem.
jeSS-rtt
Attest:
JA8. STEWART,
Clerk of Council.
HELMBOLD’8 FLUID EXTRACT BU-
CHV to pleasant in taste add odor, free from all in.
jurtous properties, and Immediate in He action.
FAMILY EXCURSH
• TO
WABSAW Ml
” **:••**'
With a view to afford tho c tizens ef 8*vaaush and
theirfamllk's a pleasant day's recreation, nie fim
' V • 'A2 V J J- .
Jrtk
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Central flail fload Company
SAVANNAH, GA.
Rom and alter June tot, Dry Goods, clothing and
MarchundUciA general, packed in trunks, will be
charged as in tout class, inateadof third class as a
present. This change to made necessary in conset
quunte of the facility for pilfering afforded by tbe
present mods tor packing in tranks.
m m M * SBLSjBK.’**- T c *• H -
fiavaneah. xS>ril 20, ISM.
In accordance with the above notice, trunks packed
with Goods or Merchandise of any description wii
be charged in first Claes of onr tariff. .
JeT-tf WM. M. WADLEY, President.
OTr^milTriiTEXTRACT BUCHU gives
health and vigor to the frame and otoiom to the palHd
cheek- DebUityla accompanied by many alarming
symptoms, and if no treatment is submitted to, con
sumption, Insanity or epUeptfo fits ensue.
LIZZIE BAKER;
e?apt. \ T . ■ktn’G, 1
Will make an excuntofi to Warsaw Sound on
SveiluMday, the Fosrth of July, •*
The st nmer will leave' the Florida Steam Packet
Wharf at 10 o’clock a. in., remain all day, and ret .rh
to the city in iiie evening. Par iea not bringing
lunch can proearc I’.cfreshmeuts on board.
|W Tne Bar will be dosed.
Tickets, ft e•ell:.tithe had at the Office at the,
Florida Ste.iiii-l’.icket Wharf. , ■
je30-3t J. M. KINCHLEY.
FORT PULA^I.
TllK STBAMBK
PILOT ROY
Will make an Excursion to the above place on.
SUNDAY, July 1st, leaving the wharf at the foot of
Abcrcorn street at 3 o’clock precisely.
Passengers will be permitted to visit the Fort. On
this occasion tbe Bar will be closed. Ice Cream and
oibor refreshments for sale on bodifi. ,
Tin-et» $1. , ~ ^-je3Q
Asiatic Clilr-i
I B. WlTHOUi’ DOUBT, i he „
inedidne f° r the lniiiieijui
which mrw
Uuw been used with such...
IHC of >84 in this countT? . a ’
S4 and AsiT, ihst the :
* '■BSgFjPfwps
'rba,’eMHgiat
anaprisfs lifts been tx
SS&mSky with which ihl
ftrniieft «xRi>unDfi ih<> ».i„
Notice.
Important Political Morement.
WASBiKGToit, June 29.—An address to the people
^ited States hss been agreed on»by the
Conservative members of the Senate
present&tives. It is now being signed
public in a few days. It is amid it
osed National Convention st Phite-
all tbe States fo participate in its
' is headed with tbe names of James
ktucky, and W. E. Niblack, of Indians.
SAVANNAH, June S, 1S60.
The undersigned having been appointed assignees
of the Bart of the State of Georgia, give notice that
they have entered upon their duties.
Persons having claims against tbe late corporation.
«ill present them, and those indebted will moke pay
meat to tho assignees, in order that a speedy adjust
ment of the business may be effected.
A. PORTER, » Assienee*
W. CUMMING.f
pr Augusta Constitutionalist and Macon Tele
graph will copy. /■ Jell-dlweOd2w
Attempt to Rob a Bank.
te 29.—A bold attempt waa made to
j Bank in Atlanta, on Thursday. While
I engaged in conversation, $11,000 were
a desk. Turning round, the Cashier
making his exit through a window,
the fugitive by tbe leg and held him
csted. The robber gave his name at
Of Mobile.
SHATTERED CONSTITUTIONS
STORED i>y 11 club old's Exteaot Unuuo.
BE-
Coma Tips protect the foes of children’s shoes.—
One pair will outwear three without Ups. Sold every
where.
EXCURSION TO FLORIDA
THE STEAMER
DICTATOR,
•(lOOOTons.j
Captain L. M. COXETTBR will leave Ssvanuah
On Saturday, Jane 30th, at A P. M.,
On an EXCURSION TRIP to
PALATKA. FLA.,
Vita Fernandina, Jacksonville, and all
Landiiij;« ora Itie St. Joints River*
Returning will arrive llere'ou TUB:DAY EVENING.
The Dictator has abundant State-room accommo
dation, aud a bountiful table.
FARE FOR HE HOUND TRIP......$15.
Freight received as usual.
L. .T. GUILMARTIN & CO., Agents.
148 Bay street.
N. B.—After this trip the DICTATOR will be laid
ud tor necessary repairs and painting, preparatory for
the Fall trade. je29-2t
South America,
ne 29.—Bio Janeiro correspondence
l which General Lopez ambushed tbe
Florea and defeated them. Flore* lost
two thousand killed, wounded and
was only saved from aonlhltotlonby
1 Urge reinforcements. Lopez carried
hyena still roso'utely hold Hamits.
TREASURER’S OFFICE, 1
City of savannah, April 23, 1866. J
Past due Coupons of City Bonds will be received
In payment of Ground Rents, Taxes and Licenses.
H.T. GIHSON. )
»2$ • * ffitv Treasurer.
THE GLORY OF MAN IS STRENGTH
Therefore, the nervous and debilitated should Im
mediately use Hxlibold's Exthact Bueno.
Igon Election Returns.
June 29.—A 8an Francisco dispatch
Oregon, gives official returns from all
ties, electing the Union candidate for
15 majority. Tbe Unionists also elect a
Legislature.
etmanta against Fenians.
, June 29.—A Buffalo dispatch from Can-
Ihat indictments have been found
Fenians who were taken, here for trial.
June 29.—Tho Bteamers Hssee, from
Mobile, and Ariadne, from Galveston, have arrived.
m
thairiffUffHter aflfTrecI— .
known, and the inform a* ^ cDnvSyed in {he
letter is beyond doub'- The letter runs as
follows;
‘‘GalvesY 0 '’ T® 1 * 8 , Jllne 6, 1666.
• Drab : Gov. Han v* D * e / e tomorrow
for Washington. From eo ucs no doubt perfectly re
liable x learn that bo goes invitation of Mr.
Speaker Colfax, Senator ’ and. others, »;ho
regard him, as one of b
great msn Afthe tjnton ft ‘jrjftjj
Wiiw-
mmUh-ttmrJkii ' / •*, j.- f .
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THE BEST TONIC.—Caswell, Mack A Go.’s
FERRO-PHOSPHORATED ELIXIR OF CALISAYA
is a combination of the three be-.t tonics, IRON,
PHOSPHORUS, CALISAYA.
The Iron gives the blood a rich vcrmllHon color
where It becomes thin and watery; tile i’hosphornft
supplies nervous power in cases of mental depres
sion. while ’he Calisaya gives tone and vigor to all
the organs of the body.
Sole manufacturers, CASWELL, MACK & GO., un
der Fifth Avenue Hotel, New York, and Newport, R.
L For sale at LIl’PMAN’S
je!2-3w Drug and Chemical Warehouse.
HELMBOLD’S ESTRAfT BUCHU and
Iifsoved Ri se Wasu cures secret’-aiid delicate dir-
io expo,
ediate in
•ties.
His programme, I hi
cept a rupture with the . ‘
serenaded by the radical,.’ “
lira tha nrimlifiriti nf ilia
as th
t the Pc to mac. t
to produce or ac-
He will then lie
will lay before the pub-
men m Texas aud the
5 Unit# ir
souiu, alleging mat l ! e ,Mono protects tfiei'i
from being driven out
every iziMuit and ^
lie tbe conditiou of the
South, alleging that
in stalled, lie will ‘be twenty-five thous
and Ununx white md* "W State as cl ihfe sixty
thousand Union black “ en the State tq overthrow
the rebel majority wWft, ,‘ ulJ e“ slavt ;
Au insurrection Will bs anc “ u ™^^6* * a< ^ they believe
tho President will not? JOrinltted to uee tbe army
against the white auJhtaokUnion men of the State in
behalf of tho white The President will be de
nounced in the »tro)«»*t hltterast terms as hav
ing betrayed tbe Ua'in nten of the South, aud giving
them, bound hand tbe power of the
"'“RWSMech for a far more violent
and vindictive crasaddWdast the Presiden t and the
South than has heretoff* been waged; and th* plan
is to summon whites ail blacks to the polls to axer-
clse the divinely con leil«l»nd inaiisnable right! of
participation In tbe ilovYnnient.
“My information U dlrdt and unquestionable,
,Ut Si. 1 ri Iati.w4»— i 4s41'-*—
[oOHMO.'tlfATkD. J
Herald :
Id cousuquencc of tbc> judgment affirmed
ia fUe luthff of |ljt.,||«jrtP f G- Whitman,
Deputy Commlaslowt ol aUrnal Revenue,
.tWijffh.WRs pilklMtodto II# Bspublican of
the 28th InBtout, tbe City TrtRrer Is com-
erable shure of the resulting pro (Ns.
We do not propose to contrast tho advantage s or ac
cessibilities of the respective ports, they have been
well staled to tho public aud are fully known, but
■Imply to remind our friends of Jacksonville that tho
State of Florida is just beginning to develops the rich
stores of her fertile domuin and will erelong be ena
bled to tuke such s position in the commerce and trade
of the world as her energy sud enterprise entitle
her to. ST. Maris.
Forney (tho dead duck) lug announced
himself a candidate for a seat in tho United
States Senate from Pennsylvania, In the place
of Mr. Cowan.
Dan Iiice, the circus clown ie Mid to be
a candidate for the house of Representatives,
the body in which old Thad. ftteven* is ring
master.
An exchange thinks the Senate b«fl about
8«t down to Forney’s levul. Tho humor of
ibe House will bo improved when Dan Rice
becamen A Utember.
pelted 4o
pons
ifor tl
of . roiln
which
such hs the com
purchase
tkeimprovu
These are
and the p
it. But the
cannot be c
other after bi
bond, therefore,
to determine
not.
;heriD#ore,
ing (foo above
day pf June;
becsBiedue
are not eutyec
The
We copy ftj
prising eoi
ment of
the oou-
ed
traction
tber bonds
purposes,
key the
A.
sipore
than b
and Uo rates;
Wq
We see by otir Tennessee exchsuBes that
Mtjor Djck McCann,Shoddy and Coin, hav,
t acquitted. They were charged with
be tried for tbe murder of some
uamo of Hannon, on Monday
result will, nd doubt, be the same as in
former case.
IiAILKOAD GOMVHH'riON AT 0oi.VMMa.-~Wi
loam that His Honor, the Mayor, has up
pointed tbe following named g*«itilte» tt
delegates to tbe Convention to be hYlfl <t
Columbus, Ga,, on July ll, i||to called ft
the purpose of taking steps for ooapletlD.
Mm Memphis andbavannah Railroad i Alder,
pas Francis L. Oue, J, fc QUmer, and
Tbe Tribune gravely advocates the libera
tion of Jefferson Davison economical grounds.
It holds that be should be liberated at ouce
or made to pay his board. Here is the “sav
ing clause” verbatim;
We welcome the news from Fortress Mon
roe of the assignment of spacious and com
fortable apartments for the fomsc-lteepiug of
Mr. and Mrs. Jefferson Davis. By-aud-by,
tbe tarce will have become too glaring, aud
tbeu he will be let go. What is the use of
persisting in a cheat whereby nobody is.
cheated ? Mr- Davis is not to be tried—at al 1
events, not with intent or expectation of
convictiug him—then why is he longer sub-
slated at tbe public cost ? Let us have an end
of the sham.
“Danas Rbfobm Convention.”—An assent
blogs of women calling themselves the “Dress
Reform Convention,” baa just adjourned sine
die in Syracuse, in New Tork. During the
session it was decided to send out lecturers
in the interests of tbe Association, trad to
employ none savo those who will wear the
ffiJortn dress. Au ihvRffifoii was, however,
ffveq to those who wear long dresses to go
out lecturing pn their owp account. =TI|e
main l'ealurff in • the reform; dress l! the 1
breeches. , ! >-f-
ew York Marks!-
New Yowl Juno 29—Noon.—Cotton wesk: sales of
1,000 bales Middlings st 37@39c. Gold 85. Excbsngs
10>;. Wool firmer at24@242£c.
New Yoke, Jnno 29, p. m.—Flour has advanced
6@10 cents, with sales of 1,300 barrels—State, 0 30®
10; OUio, 8 60@10. Wheat firm, sols* unimportant.
Com declined i@2 cents, with sales of 28,000 bushels
at 86 V;($88. Beef unchanged. Pork heavy, with
of i, 100 barrels; mesa at 31 90@32 31. Lard dull at
29>;. Whiskey dull. Cotton dull, with Mies of 1800
bales at 37(539. Sugar dull. Coffee dun, with sales
of 1,400 bags of Rio st 19@22. Turpentine dull st
80(^83; Crude at$5 28. Roein (toady st $3ffig 60. Tar
. $2 50@3 25. Freights firm. Gold 154>£.
Mobile Market.
Mobile, June 29.—Tbe sale# of cotton to-day were
200 bales Middling, nominally 33 cents. Receipts of
the week 1,885 balee against 1,470 bales last wssk.
Export* coastwise 1,118 bales. Stock 35,098 bales.
Gold 50 @ 63.
early, keeps the house clear all summer.
Look out for imitations. Get Dutcher's only.
Je26-un
A. READY AND CONCLUSIVE TEST of
the properties of HelmboLo’s Fluid Extbact Bnnuo
will be a comparison with those set forth iq. the
United States Dispensatory.
FOR NON-RETENTION OR 1NCONTI
NENCE of Urine, irritation, inflammation or ulcera
tion of the bladder, or kidneys, (lieeases of tbe pros
trate glands, (forae In the bladder, calculus, gravel
or brick dust deposit, and all diseases of the bladder,
kidneys and dropsical swellings.
Use Helmbold’b Fi.pip Hxtbaot Bpohp.
HELMBOLO’S CONCENTRATED EX
TRACT BUCHU Is tile great Diuretic.
UELMBOLDS CONCENTRATED EXTRACT
SARSAPARILLA Is the great Blood Purifier.
Both are prepared according to rules of Pharmacy
and Chemistry, and are the most active that can be
made. ' Je29-lm
escJZ'XSSZX
Brassasis**
A8lA**tb CHOLU
The proprietor,
paration. misfitted uf« 1
tore, replete with all th, n „ ,
COnMdermg it a duty to c!!l ’■
end use all means which ij ’ u
towards reUeving and mlri
Satisfied, by experience
the impartial Opinion of tl
whom the f rmnla of its ri
accessible. I present
MARSDEN S ASIATIC
CURE
As the grenjisl discovery ■
the progress ol the sconrg,
. PREPARE V
.T . W . Ma
DEPOT AND LABORAT( "T ,
FOR SALE BY" ■
Nothing new under 1
which eunnot he admilte
day, for we have hourly ,
ventions in Med cal S;i
Galen and his disciples, •
before onr notice we mu - <,
DEN’S ASIATIC CHOI \ -i
real merit, and cheerful!. i
of the bowels. We ppear i
in this matter, feeling ' (
endorse onr views —.v.
6UH0# AGAflEHT
MALE AND VBfUl.F.
WHITESVIT.I E, GA
T he exercises of *hi- wi,,,, . \
. sumed on the w .« A .
EXCURSION TO IAG0N.
I NT S URE'
IN THE
TRAVELLERS’.
A POLICY FOR $5000, AND $25 A WEEK COM
PENSATION for one day Ousts. 25 cts.
Four Days - ft ,
Ten Days *
Thirty Days -
One Year 0
WILBUB, ^Lgt.
89 BAT STREET. je29 6t
Rare Opportunity.
Superb Up-Conntry Residence for Sale.
CONTEMPLATING a change of pursuits.
Twill dispose of “MOCNT AIRY,” one of
ihe most inviting and delightful residences
in Middle Georgia, on a commanding emi
nence, within a short mile of the city oi Gcuhn, ami
admired >>y all; healthy as the mountain, of Vir
ginia: society excellent; water unsurpassed. Tne
residence is admirably arranged; all necessary out
buildings convenient. The place D in tasteful or
der, and contains about thirty acres, conveniently
subdivided into orchards, gardens, lots, pastures,
Ac Fruit fine and abundant; gardens and straw
berry lawn extensive; vegetables, early and late,
-—— ,-ta.iuu l li.h mid .wept potato grounds
luxuriant; corn, ptTBs “tuu tBftw sninbcuC in .,
word, tlie pl$ce is aliumlautly snpidieil with every
thing necessary to ihe ease and comfort of a gen
teel family. The residence to handsomely furnished
throughout, all or any pait of which may be pur
chased; also, horses, vehicles, cows, pigs, poultry,
Ac., Ac. This desirable homestead, with or without
the outfit, may be purchased at a low price, and on
very favorable terms. For further particulars In
quire of Dr. C. A. Stiles, H. Meinhard Sable, or to
the subscriber on the premises. Act at once, or you
lose a favorable opportunity to secure a choice
place.
je30-lawiw ROBT. A. CRAWFORD,
under the supervision l
spare Domains, labor o
to tile advancement
charge.
RATES OF TUITION
TEiS
Primary, $T; Ordirm
Classics, $14. Tuition
session. No deductioi
except in cases of prot
Assistants of experh
ployed, as soon as the i
necessary.
Board can he procure
the village, on reasons!;
Parents desirous ol h
ly instructed in the usn
to entering College, wii
them in this fcchool. A
tem of discipline wjl) b- r.
will also be paid to the '
The undersigned can •
nlalsas to qnallflcuiioi
zens cf Edgefield and B
he has taught for a nan -
cases, so far as is known
faction
There will be a Pnblii
each term, to which the
vited. Person® derirm
make applies!ion t j the P
Ic29-law3w*iw K
Philip Callauxh.
Columb:
GROCER'
Uast side Columbia Sq
\ aud Pn
BY PHILIP C
R ECEIVING, WEEK
ceries, Ales, Win
Vegetables. Ac., for sale
jeW-:.v
“art '-r.-v.«].
To
,{t,
TWO GOOD .
| WATER, atld Kitchen attached.
1 given on the 1st July. Apply it uiii
Misses’ Triirand Dfftj
AT COST-
A VARIKTi on ha- d, 1
whieff I am closing cut at
je29-tf
enter-
, Dm following onnounoe-
ikNhiesa men:
Batannau.—
eomplMud to
of Huvimnak
Ifenrineoa trade witl; tho
a fcvoru
t»eu$ to
Btioa; aud
tbe found,
Jy.*
(ailing,
odvortishg ora moderate.
during thin
i won
to re-
Wo axp ct fo/ML . ta,m««! during
without a pataltol is atrocity in tho South. The no
are in brief Is follows:
Two nsgro man—Pompey O’Btnnon, formerly the
property of a gentleman of the latter name in WUklu-
aon, sad WiUiam,.who hails from Chattanooga, but
.both more recently from tills vicinity—left Jiaooq
Saturday last, aud on Wednesday atteyncon Bauds
their appearance at the house of Mr. John
Boltina, about throe-quarters of a mile from
No. 15, C. it. R. Mr. Rollins ia a respecta
ble citizen and a merchant at No. 15, aud waa
absent ou,u visit toffsvstmali. Tito two negroes, armed
wltb doufoo- barrelled guoa and heavy clubs, entered
Mra. Uolliu "
4un)eUilng.
wolcoiua to
tain it, wh»n she was tolled to the floor by blows from
the oluba in the hands of the vflliana, aud beat unU’
life was extinot. Her child, about eight month* old,
was troatod in a •Unitor way, together with a daughter
about three years of age, both having their heads and
faces horribly mangled and being left tor dead. ,
The fiends then made after a negro glrL about
twelve years of age, who, after receiving several vio
lent blowa, succeeded iu making her escape across tbe
fields to a neighboring farm house, when she gsve the
claret• Tbs two ch&drtei, it ts thought, cannot re-
cover. Tbs neighbors soon guiliemd, aemo looked
after tho dead sud wounded, whilst ulbcra procured
aims and dogs sud want in parauit or thalliums,who
nod iu the dlreauon of this city.
them Wednesday night and the
* any came up
ahort dialanue
ooroae the river, and captured him. Thu puriy wore
in hot pursuit of the other last night, kiut his ciptm
'Waa thought certain.
till (hr •« coaid be laaracrt. tho osgmeu i,'i no cw
of quarrel against Mrs. BuIUun, or any or the fern
Mil wars driven Id-the murder of a whole gu
imrely by s desire ie rob Uis urumUoa sud aouuosl
tlirlr crime, it hsteff understood that Mr. ItoUiua bad
moncybboulllhu bouse. To what extout they succeeded
in this part of their object, wo were unable to loam.
Hanging ia too good tor eueh duiuons in human
form.—Muoon TeUtgrnph;
New Orleans Market.
New Obulx&s, June 29.—Cotton very dull, with
ssleg today, al l,qp0 hales low middlings st 32&36C.
Gold 83. Bank Sterling (Mi. New York Exchange at
ii premium. .
The {tome Courier is informed by one of
the justices of the Inferior Court of Floyd
county, that there are now iu that county
between eight hundred and one thousand
white persons destitute of bread—moat of
them widows and cbildreu—who are not in
eluded in tbe class- for which the Legislature
mude an appropriation.
I) I iff mi. -- -■—! BSBBi
FUNERAL INVITATION*
funeral of hU Intent daughter, ALABAMA MOBBI-
SON. from his residence, sonthesst cantor el Boil
sni Bronghton street#, at tl A iff- THIS DAY,
The friends end acqaatntances of'Hr.
AHB03andfatnUy are rcpectfully Uurited ta
his (aneral, TO MORROW (Sandsy) APTBRNi
at 4 o’clock, from tha residence of Mr. Henry
on TfnMhlerbult road, near Cathedral Cemetery.
Special Notices.
SBTMinBh Typographical Uaion.
A Regular Monthly-Meeting of this Union win b*
held TgIS AFTERNOON, Jane t, at Ihalr rooms,
over Walter O'Meara’s Billiard Saloon, et 4 o'clock.
M. J. DIVINE, PrsaMsot.
4s. 0. Wxija, Secretary.
miJL’h^MA.iU UYI, SO eekSa—Btock or
Bmwifei Jnsta^ianooua, bast, Cheapest, datable, re-
pat, Mo. *a John street, New York. Sold
and pa teal medicine ston
by all
f «»•
JSNMBROLBO ANO DELICATE CON
STITUTIONS, of both sexes, ns* Hsuibols’s Ex.
tiaot hcago. H will give brisk and energetic faah
tag*,And andbie yaa to sleep we<l.'
for
Hod the Child bo.* rnogre slave in Cfoor-'®*
!■* what a howl y would hayo heard
throughout abolithwdM*
Tag Exocbsiomists.—Most of the eyenrsioniitd to
lavNiiuah returned yesterday, and all express them*
elves mTdffi«htod wgh thWr vigil to tlm seaboard.
Ye regret vary esesh toot-wawere not of the party,
rlreuupdanpM being suob as in doprisn us of that
pleoaura for tha present. It happened, too, to b* iu-
oouventent to most of 4b* fraternity in Maoon to avail
tbamsaive* of the oppeMunlty for poyin* their re
y during
Ahem aU
fo
•poets to
this paper during a visit
igo, to ear nothing of his
! ^®*Tg¥a!ara"!
The OrigipOFand Beat tn the Woffd I Tha
dfofrie aodlhgtaa-
s nJaadid Start ol
Without'inJurthg Ih4 hair or akte.
Rumcdtea the fo affects of bad dye^ SuMhyaa»N»
atste. The anunlne la aigned William A.
Also,
HKGNNlMthrf OCRMI or MILLBFLHCTW,
the Hair.
BATCIIELOR. Nnw Town
TAKE NO MURE UMPLRAB
UNSAFE REMEDIES far
•aroaa djaeoRf- Uso 11 auwow^
Bill WaIIi’ M -ir r
•n14-’v CHARLES UATCORLOD
BACK NUMBERS
Of the
HEWS AND HERALD.
A Liberal Price will be paid nt this office for copies
of the Savannah HERALD and Savan
nah NEWS and HERALD, of the following
dates:
January* IS and *9.
February S, t, 1$; 17, 18, 10, EO, EE, M;
March 5, August 14, October 5, Novem
ber 141, December 8—«ll in the year 18fl(te-ead
February >3, April 18,18M,
These papers are wanted to complet e private files,
and parties furnishing them will hot folly be liberally
hot will confer a favor oa th a advertiser.
H6-w- ~
SEALS, SEAL PRESSES
AND
Cancelling Stamps.
Safanuaii News and Herald,
FEBRUARY 1% 1866.
O NE DOLLAR will bo paid for a copy of the
NEWS AND HERALD, $f Feb. 13, ISM, a
this Office. Jeso-tf
Notice.
'DT MpTUAL CONSENT, this day Mr. H. -Brie-
Jj ham and ifr. C. W: Holst withdraw from, and
their interests (.ease in ihe firm ofD. D. Baldwin A
Co, Now York; and Mr. 1). H. Baldwin withdraws
in an, and his interest ceases in the firm of Brigham,
Holst A CO., Savannah.
HENRY BRIGHAM.
C M. HULST,
* C. H. OLM8TEAD,
D. H. BALDWIN.
J. P. CUMMINGS.
Savannah, Jane 30,1885,
ADVANCER will be made by the nndersiened on
consignments of Cotton and Merchandise to Messrs.
D. R. Baldwin A Co., New York.
jeah-at BRIGHAM, HOLSt A CO.
FOR St
1 rk HHDS. BACON SHOOT
IU 6 do. do. Slots.
3 casks Canvassed Rams.
50.- ketrs Nails and Brads
80 kegs Spikes.
40 bbl8. Cider Vinegar.
25 bags choice liicc.
3MiCoi h Rope.
S bales Bagging Twine.
.5 i-oils F.eking Yarn.
2i» ba ts Navy Oakum.
Together with a general asso
which «e offer to the trade on
WM. H.
Corner L nci
Savannah, .lone 2Sth. 1966.
Macon and West*
MA
D ay and night thro
with Central Rtilroad at
on the 28tb Instant.
Leaves Macon
Leaves Macon....
Arrives at Macon..
Arrives at Macon..
JeiMw
K B. WALH
LATHS.
PINE AND SPRUCE LATH8, to
50,00OnS£J? r
T. L. KINSEY k CO.
je.KMf
154 Kay street.
STATE OF GEORGIA—LIBERTY COUNTY.-
All-personi having claims against the Estate of James
Moan, late of said county, deceased, are requested to
present the same, duly certified, within tbe lime pre
scribed by law, otherwise they will be barred; and
all persons indebted to the sold estate are reqoeeted
to make payment to JOHN R. SLOAN,
• JeSO-lartw Administrator.
For Sale.
- -.4 Wte
OA HRL8. MOLASSES. ; art* -
Lf 10,00»> Cheroot*. . .
aoo bushels Bra _ ■
30 boxes Manufactured Tobacco- *•
soo bale* Hay- *' ’
3000 bushels Corn.
Iu store aud tor sale by
je3n-£t LUKKARD A FERBILL.
Notice.
D URING the month ofjnly tho Drug Store of W.
W. LINCOLN will bo kept opeh at night on ’
suoiUvs-' ' leao at
lab OaocoHing
"any pattern at malm's prices.
■oil
Officers
_ ara'also^prepared to fornish OapeollteB ,«nd
Boaiaato Stamps of r
temd ter a airetoar.
JfVW*
Ball streef, pefft tn tf,e Pnaf offioo.
JiL. Tr ,l>n,>h
Wanted.
G BORGIA—BULLOCH COUNTY.—To all
may coooern: -
Whereas, Matthew Miller wUl apply at the Court
ot Ordinary tor Letters of Administration on the
Mstjteof CUin.-P. Miller, late or said comity, da-
These are, therefore, to site and admonish all'and
singular the kindred aud creditors to file thttr*eh-
Jeetlons fir any they have) to my office <» or before
the first Monday in August aext, otherwise said lat-
t *WiteMw e nwhand officially, thlalith day of Jane
ICiU
jeso DAVID BEASLEY, Onlloary.
YTS6itGIA-BL*LLOCH COUNTT—To aU whom U
VJiwy concern:
Whereas, Elizabeth Miller
of Oi'diuary for Letters o'
‘ ol Robert Alhleiy
’ ore, therefore, to cite aiid admonish all and
tlie kindred ai>d creditors of said desaosed
Tifeasififs
r, late of skid efrant*. de.
CROCE
CAA BARRELS FLOUR, S
OUU CHOICE
60 barrels White K. B- M
It o barrels Crackers, all *
25 baa» Rio Coffee
150 caddies Black and Orei
260 boxes Soap and C*nd
50 boxes Pure Starch
60 boxes assorted Canny
100 boxes Tobacco, dark ’
60 gross Andcrroh'aand
n boxrs Clay Pipeohea
200 boxes Layer KalMB*
60 cases X boxes 6>»dm
ISO half barrelamd-mta B
ter sole by t ■ -J '
r -qy 3lr.
CROCKERY!GUOf <E
By Ball, Wylly
L c;
at private
tustrsobiyed, per bhi -o--
O from Liverpool,
50 Crates Assortei Crock
- s
oar aomwiog room.
i
Bit
Notic
MEETING OF THE JJ0CB
A -Farm^’
eaUtd to take place at ibe oa i;
Hardee A Co, in the city £ 8. ’ »•
present coadRtoaofteo.^
JOS S._
Itssessfi [ > thia*2sth day of Jm
nAVID BEABLKY. Onilnai^.
to lie tholr oj
iicc on
0t Wfrnvm"my’huIifo#5hiTly"'S«'«th d V of
ail I pr
GL-Uffi
EDWARD I
aTh. VBJ-y
A. M- CU vPh
N. A n AT 1
T. w. col
A R. LA'
JOHNKJl
A. A. SOI
R. T. TUf
JOHN M.
HS.
iflF
a
BSOTHEBf
fPPWv 1.1 .
a ol Mk qti" -*8 . j
■jb ol baxdift-toq .
WWr*
aoU
itti> ol b*j.Liv
•IiiliJlBGO,
A UJf'to
SB H’Jf
MABMOOD ADD VOW
are regained by BauuoWa
,T apdasvat.1
■after sat* at
V. '■
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