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iiDuueea by negroes returning from Texas
.who brought them unwittingly in theii
wagons. The planters all concur in opinion
that it is a new importation, unlike the
species usually seen there aud much more
destructive. It resembles very closely the
caterpillar of Texas, whose ravages have
been so terrible upon corn and coiton, and
not uofrequently preying upon fruit trees
and the gras* on the praries. Generally
^hese insects eat the leaves, leaving nothing
but the'stems, and then the stocks die oul.
They had not gone beyond a certain district,
but there was int’ r ’ ...ehenstoa that they
will gradual!• .-ad over the country, and
thus jgin-further reduce the growing crop.
SOF6XORUU
t of the
-iiiea, in one of 4dp recent lettei
.* paper, gives the fonow^ag interest
feklieh of the splendid railroad system
Florida.
We desireto call attention particular^ to
the second paragraph, in which he demon
strates statistically the imports^ of the
Georgia connection, an enterprise of such
paramount value as to have attracted not
only the earnest attention of the communi
ties immediately int^fested, but the notice of manne
intelligent travellers also, who are aje-Smi-
□ently qualified by observation and experi
ence to judge critically of such matters.
Writing from Femandinfa be says:
For the especial benefitof ^* 8
make up their minds to seefcf^ de8Cr j ption
lovely State, I will give which I
of the railroad system ff ... . , , tIle
rnfh der The X Flo^»- fJnTsutiu
South. The Florid degt _ ctl(M1 so m ucli as
mnnv tohers^ ftnt lhe 8tock is insnf *
fieient and the companies are poor; for, on
the downfall of the bogus Confederacy, no
men were bitten worse' than railroad men.—
it will be seen by the railroad map that the
great line in the State is that running from
Lake City ftbe terminus ot the Jacksonville
road) to Tallahassee, and tbeuce to Quincy,
with a branch to St. Marks, and known as
the Georgia and Pensacola Railroad. The
iojnro® 1 )
.tin State O
ivenpoTt fcj
ons reaffirming trust ana
principles of the Demeci
President Johnson's rt ,
and demanding taxation onU. 8. boh
Pjuladblphia, June 30.—The .Committee ^
nf Tranrrmftrf* fnT reception .oathn*th^ i-*->
July have provided accommodations
President and Cabinet, and Generals Grant,
Meade and HfincockjtiLa Pierre House.
WTobk, June potion dull, and de-
. , sales *1200 bales, at 36 to
enraged
murderer
torture
portions'of^BmP?IiQ was confined
tree, surroutfJfSd \>y faggots, to which tne
torch was applied, and the victim expired in
the flames that soon enveloped him. Our
informant states that the seeqe was witnessed
by a large number of persons; a majority of
whom were negroes, and all concurred in the
opinion that O’Bannon deserved the terrible
punishment to which he was subjected. He
stated that his associate, William, had in
duced him to do what he did, by informing
him that he (William) had been engaged in
robbing and murdering for the last six
90,000 bbls- Southern
Company now wish to connect with Savan- years without being detected. The deceased
nah by building a branch road from Lawton
(umv in running order from Savannah to
Thomasville), to a place called Live Oak,
about forty miles due south. This requires
about a quarter of a million ot dollars, or
credit to that amount. Twenty miles of iron
is down, and the road is graded and cross
ties are on the balance. All that is wauted
is cash to purchase twenty miles of iron, or
credit to that amount. It will be seen that
the passenger and freight business would lie
immense. If the Company can get this,
they will as soon as possible connect Quincy
with the Apalachicola river.
The finishing ot this link, conn< cr in-r the
roads of this State with those of other South
ern States, would afford great facilit: s to the
whole section of country from the A.- ’ acId-
cola river to the St. Johns, and "i < -m>'rv
penetrated by the Florida II ‘i "ad Tie
distance from Quincy, the preseui Wester.;
terminus of the Georgia and Pensacola -K e'-
road, within tweoty miles of the Apalachico
la river, to Live Oak Station, where, the
Georgia connection diverges, is 10ti miles;
from Live Oztk Station to 8fiVRDnab, 183
miles: entire distance from Quincy to Sa
vannah, 389 miles: distance from Gainsville,
on the Florida Railroad, to Baldwin,_ 51
miles; from Baldwin to Live Oak Station,
6t> miles; and from thence to Savannah, 183
miles—in all, 300 miles from Gainsville to
Savannah.
It is seen that the writer affirms, as far as
he goes, fhe masterly exposition of the im
portance of this connection, as presented in
the address of Major Scriven, published a
few days since. The fact that th« planters
of Florida, the business men of this city, and
Northern travellers, the latter speaking dis
interestedly, are alike impressed upon this
topic of public interest, is a coincidence as
remarkable as it is auspicious. And the ex
planation is to be found in the fact that their
attention has been aroused to the great com
mercial truth, among others, that the short
est route from the Northern Atlantic Ocean
to the Gulf, the route of easiest grade
and least liable to interruption by snows and
ice is along the Atlantic slope by rail or
water to Savannah, and hence to
the Gulf; and the Florida connection
is but. a link in the magnificent line which is
soon to stretch from New York to New Or
leans. In the activities and competition of
trade, which demand the contraction of dis
tances and the economizing of time, advan-
stated also, that when he and William left
Macon, it was with the determination to rob
and plunder and minder if necessary to ac
complish their designs, whatever they were.
When the train left Macon yesterday, Wil
liam, the accomplice, was being closely pur
sued, and it was supposed he was uot more
than six miles beyond the city. During the
pursuit of both the negroes, just before the
capture of O’Bannon, William wa3 shot in
the face, but succeeded in making his escape
and on reaching Macon had his wound dress
ed. A reward of five hundred dollars was
offered for his capture.
Death of a Princess
San Francisco, June 27.—The bark Ethah
Allen brings Honolulu advices of May 31st.
tf£he Princess Victoria, sister of the King Ka-
inohameha, died May 15, and was lying in
state, in which way she was to remain for
two months previons to hti burial.
Connecticut Ratines .the Amendment.
New Haven, June 2C.—The State Senate
ratified the Constitutional' Amendment
midnight last night
Special Notices.
--LOW RATES AND LIBERALITY.”
We find, in a late number of the Quitman
Banner, under the above caption, an article
complaining that ths present rates of charge
for transportation on the Atlantic and Gulf
Road aro too high. It says that the present
high rates are disastrous to all the interests
that affect the company’s welfare, and ope
rate so as to engender a general disinclina
tion on the part of the people to' travel or
ship, except in cases of unavoidable neces
sity. The writer remarks, also, that “it is
his honest conviction that a reduction of the
fare t/ould increase the travel immediately
at ’east four hundred per cent,,” and that th<
—*s. planters and mechanics on the
, UUU ur with him in this opinion. ■ It is
seated, also, that “the reduction of present
rutos would induce hundreds of people to go
to Savannah who are now deterred from it,
and remain at home and lose money for the
want of essential articles, and send down or
ders and pav to commission merchants a
per centage which would otherwise go into luges such as are presented by a comprehen-
the treasury' of the company.” j *ive view ol the scheme4mder consideration
These important statements are entitled to, j must be controlling, and the enterprising and
and we feel assured will receive the con- intelligent business men of Southern Geor-
sideration of the Board of Directors, the only gia and of Florida will perceivo that to sc
an than-w competent to make any necessary cure Ufese- advantages for themsel ves^ will
.a, wbirdi m»v be I n!«f ' the tsd sections above the T ''
with
Washington, June
confirmed the follt
Marti® F. Conway, of
member of Congress froi
to Marseilles, France;
Nashville, Tenn., and
Windsor, N. C., Colli
Thomas L. Culhburt n
ton, S. C.
Maj. Gen. John
Hooker at New Yo
iste has
linatiODS:
Va., ex
as Consul
i&rles Davis, oi
foel Grlssard, of
of Customs;
d officer at Charies-
clined one cent;
.wffSc Flour steady;
' *oted at $10 to 17.* Wheat finn for prune
dull for inferior; sales 7500 bushels, wt $2 6b
for choice Milwaukie. Com declined; sa e
90 000 bushels, at 85 to 87ic. Beef steady-.
Pork firm; sales 10,0fi0 bbls., at $32. Lard
dull, at 19 to 22c. Whisky dull. Sugar
quiet. Turpentine steady, at $82 to S3. Ro-
, steady, at $3 to $8 50. Gold 53 1-4
UiW Obleans, June 30 -Cotton very- dull,
ffeles 1 000 bales low middling, at 32c. Gold,
51. Sterling, 65. New York Exchange, h
cent premium.,
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LIZZIE BAKER,
Capt. N. KI*J|
rWlU not make an excursion to Warsaw Sound this
1 we«»K, as nlvertised.l
WU1 leave Ills Florida S'eum Packet Wlinrf on
XVdlncsftnF, Fourth of July, »t 3 o’clock,'
for tb« above place.
A3* Fare, OSF. Ipd-hAH. Bar closed. Refresh
ments to be bad o*> board. ' jyS-Ut
BAREETT’S
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flkkhal isvitatd**.
FAWCETf —The friends and acquaintances of
Mr. ALEXANDER FAWCETT and family are re
spectfully invited to attend lib funeral from the resi
dence ot Mr. Graham, on Broughtou street, netween
Barnard and Jefferson, THIS AFTERNOON, at live
o’clock.
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Special Notices.
A PROCLAMATION.
CITY OF S\VANN All, \
Miier/e Office, Jane STth, 866.1
WniBEAS, The City Council or Savannah have hy
resolution authorized the Mayor to offer a reward or
five hundred dollars for the arrest, with prror lo con
viction, of the murderer or murderers of HENRY
VKILSTICH;
Now, hy virtue of said authority on me c inferred,
I do hereby offer a reward of Five HoHnniD Dollabs
or the arrest, with proof to conviction, of ihe perron
or persons who murdered the will Ib-nry YVdstitch
recently in the city of Savannah; and I do hereby re
quire all officers and privates of the City Police to be
vigilant in the use of measures for the ar. cat of said
murderer or murderers.
__a—^ In witness whereof I have hereunto set
f L. 3 X my official signature, aud caused to lie
l - I Impressed the sea! of said City, the said
27th day of June, 1866.
GKO. W. WYLLY,
Attest: Mayor Pr • Tern.
JAS. STB WART,
Clerk ; f Council. je-?S-10t
inSLUIBOLD’S FLUD EXTRACT Bll-
CHU Is pleasant id taste and odor, tree trom ail In
jurious properties, and immediate ill its action.
From and after June 1st, Dry
Morch eiidi.se in ge~«rp’
change in the tariff of charges which may be
deemed expedient, owing to the increasing
scarcity of money now prevalent among all
classes of our people.
'’he Cleveland Plaid- Healed 3 -' 8 '
Radical State poo^-" 4 rt*Wf-
U/V’ “« “'W* »
• - i aod placed at the head
gentleman who helped lo
T .'r^rebeHioti by bolding snug and
T g four years of successful war.”
idates are all “Radical” in theii
and Judg: Scott, the candidate for
' tdge. makes a most useful tool for
"licit he acts. A soldier
’s. Walker) was put up
■’on, but he was po-
the “nation owes
-i my’’ a debt of lasting
nvention could not now
)r a position or two on
,calc el- ,
a t a convention of the Mississippi Press,
Ta.u Jackson a short time ago, the iollow-
■ -resolution, expressive of the sense of the
onveatiou upon the constantly repeated
calumnious assertions of the Radical papers
of the North itrtegard to the South, was
adopted ••
Resolved, That we deprecate and deplore
the systematic misrepresentations by North
ern Radical journals of the views and teel-
ings of the Southern people, in their charges
on our disloyalty aud hostility to the general
Government; and in speakiug for Mississip
pi, we believe we can speak for the entire
South, in declaring that there is nothing
more desired by our people than a faithmi
co-operation in the legitimate ends of the
Govonrent, and the recognition
ric'”' e bur loyalty by the
•yresentatr
place ihe two' section^ above the .
others pow succeMf”-” J “omj’etin t ,
th'' - '* r - -■ ,
-JWvne travel between this city and nearly j
all parts of Florida, we have no hesitation in
commending the line indicated by the New
Ybtk correspondent a9 the most direct and
expeditious mode of communication. His
statement of distances in the above extract
is conclusive on this point,.and wc greet with
pleasure this additional testimony from one
whose experience and observation entitle his
opinions lo much weight.
THE COMMENCEMENT OP THE EURO
PEAN WAR.
The latest news from Europe is of the
highest interest. Prussia, defeated by Aus
tria in the Federal Diet, has seceded irora
the German Confederation and invaded Sax
ony and Hanover. Austria, it was supposed,
would scud troops to dislodge them from
these countries. A rumor, not generally
credited, however, was in circulation at
Paris on the 16th ult., that a battle had al
ready occurred near Leiptic. The Italians,
it is said, had moved forward towards the
Mir.cio.
The military forces and prospects are dis
cussed with lively interest by the press of
Eugiand and France, which, seem to agree in
the opinion that they are in each case such
us to prevent anything like assurance in esti
mating the chances and results-
Whilst it is admitted that Prussia has the
advantage in equipment, Austria is sup--' itJ r
in numbers and in cavalry arms The Aus
trian population is divert ln rac# an <j char '
acteristics which may impair the efficiency
of the army, bat on the other hand, that ot
Prussia is greatly wanting in unanimity of
sentiment to supporting the war. The ar
ot both nations have able and expe
tenced commanders. Prussia has a power
ful ally in Italy. Austria is to have the
aid of the more important minor German
States, besides the moral support of the con
federation. The interest of Italy in the strug
gle is paiufully intense, as it is conceded by
her rulers that failure with her in this great
Central Rail Road Company,
SAVANNAH, GA.
.tithing and
oTiTmuiks, win b.-
^ur7 u urnTcii^, instead Of ttf.nl class as fl -
present. This ebange ts made necessary iu conset
qnence of the facility for pilfering afforded by tbe
present mode for packing !n trunks.
J. M. SELKIRK, M. T. (■ R. R-
.Savannah, April 20, 1666.
In accordance with the above notice, trunks pecked
with Goods or Merchandise ol any description wit
be charged ln first class of our tariff.
je7-tr WM. M. WAULEY, President,
lieved ib consequence/f continued ill health.
Geo. Hancock taM P < ’P ea pluce In the
West.
The Special Conqmttee of the Senate have
agreed: fo report / bill appropriating- tear
millions of dollarsfor temporary repairs of
the Mississippi fevees; it will paaa the
Senate aud sevekl most prominent members
of the House brve expressed intentions to
vote for it.
The total receipts from internal revenue,
customs and fniscellaneous sales ol public
lauds for fisnl year ending to-day will, rt
is ostitnateJ at the Treasury Department,
foot up fiv hundred and fifty millions of
dollars. Receipts from Internal Revenue,
as eatim/ted, will be thre^ hundred and
seventj Billions of dollars- direct tax about
two nllions, from miscellaneous sources
sixty-fi/e millions, and from sales of public
lands 4out six hundred thousand dollars.
Thri persons were pardoned to-day by
tbe resident, Mrs. ffary Call, Mary W.
Anderun andO. P. Droiels, of Green county,
Alabana. All of lhase applicants come un
der the §20,000 claute of the amnesty proc-
lamatUn.
TheSenale has alopted the resolution in
structing the Comuittee on Public Buildings
and Grounds to imuire into the propriety of
purchasing ground, not less than one hun
dred acres, for pu’lic park and site for Presi
dential mansion.
Tbe Senate ha passed the National Tele
graph bill.
On motion t Senator Wilson the Senate
insisted on itsahendments to the Freedmen’s
Bureau bill an agree to a committee of con
ference.
The India? Appropriation bill was dis
cussed at lec,th'
Senator $urd offered a resolution rscitini
UwriAbboi^Eimore, recenitty Dominated b;
ti^e-PresMj'it and confiraied by thd Senile a*
CoISct^r f CnSi&i2Z££
«#r uRnaWra Government,
upon the Secretary of tbeTreMU-
rj for a copy of the official oath filed by said
Elmore, which was adopted.
DeKalb Lodge, 3io. 9, I. 0. 0. F.
Favannxh, July 2, I860.
A regular meeting ol this Lodge will
be held THIS EVENING, at 8 o’clock.
Members will he punctuai in their at
tendance. Installation of officers aud other business
of Importance. By order.
c. C. MILLAR, Secretary.
W. Hamlet.
Ladies’ BeneTolent Association.
The regular monthly meeting or the Ladies’ Eed
nevolent Association will be held at tho Industrial
Bchool Room, Chatham Academy, Drayton street en
trance, MONDAY AFTERNOON, at five o’clock.
jy2.lt
But Ho:,
tioa guarantees to every State
representation in Congress. Mr. Davis has
hot, as Horace seems to think, forfeited
bis right to claim the benefit of tbe Constitu
tion by having been “a rebel.” Will he ex
plain how the States have forfeited their
-oiaim!
The Tammany Society, or Columbian or-
in New York, has extended an invita-
•o all those who believe that the Union
rected to be perpetual, to join with them
■>servance- of the national holiday,
hag and patriotic address to that
been addressed to distinguished
hroughout the country, signed
of Tammany. It is report
'd O’Gorman has consented
before the society on
oSAffred last week
■IB*- A «»l> nanwj
ate® tor arses. npon
ly nauijpd Woot
airing against
their reA
“-^daylight, and with a
V and deliberately murdered
•rife, and eldest dans’”
bther
Government and nationality, and Would ei
ther throw Italy into the hands of petty
princes, or would make her subservient to
foreigti domination.
Napoleon’s letter to the French Legislature
in regard to the preaaut state of affairs on
the contineot appears in the New York pa
persoftbc 28th ult. It is stated that tbe
Emperor evidently rejoice* at the disruption
ot the German Confederation and reiterates
his dislike for the treaties of 1815. The op
position in tbe Legislative diiamber to the
policy of the Emperor as disclosed iu hls let-
ter, were overwhelmed and gagged by the
friends of tbe Emperor and prevented from
saying a word, which caused great excite
ment and some confosion.
Tlic CoiMtltutloMl Amendment ln Lou-
isla.na.
New Obleaks, June 26.—A caucus of the
convention held in 1864 was held to-day. All
c reporters were excluded except the Tri
bune correspondent, judge Howell presided
pro tern., and was authorised to counsel with
the Governor, and together issue a call for
the reassembling of the convention iu the
totter part of July. The Object of tbe con-
fa undoubtedly to ratify the Cpnsti-
il Amendment.
Tbe Election ln Texas.
, June 26.—The Union vote is
,«Ad probably reach
stives'voted solidly
t (State 1) Constitu-
1 against it.
■*
HELM HOLD’S EXTRACT BlfHC gives
health an! vigor to the fram-; amt flooni to the p»!Jld
Cheek. Debliity Is accomt*nied by m«ny »lar;iilng
symptoms, and if no treatment Is submitted to, con
sumption. Insanity or epileptic fits ensue
Notice.
Georgia Historical Society.
The regular Monthly Meeting of the Georgia His
torical Society will he held TIBS (Monday) EVEN
ING, at eight o’clock eastqn YoNaK .
j j2 . lt Recording Secretary.
Notice.
SAVANNAH, June 3, 1&08.
The nndersigned having been appointed assignees
or the Bank of the State of Georgia, give notice that
they havo entered upon their duties.
Persons having claims against the late corporation
will present them, and those Indebted will make pay
ment to the assignees, in order that a speedy adjust
ment of the badness may be effected.
A. PORTER, 1 anpa
W. CUMMInG,j A M -- L a -
W~ Augusta Conatitutlonaliat aud Macon Tele
graph will copy. jelbdlweodBw
aniurgnan CONSTITUTIONS RE-
8 TO RED by HxLXBOLD’a Bnxaor Boohu.
Comm Tim protect the toes of children’s shoes.—
One pair will outwear three without tips. Sold every
where.
TREASURER’S OFFICE, t
City of savannah, April 23,1866. j
Fast dne Coupons of City Bonds will be received
in payment of Uround Renta, Taxes aud Licenses,
R. T. GIBSON.
h23 oitv Treasurer.
THE 6LORY OF MAX IS STRENGTH.
Therefore, the nervous and debilitated should im
mediately use Hiuuold'i Extbact Bcomi.
THE BEST TONIC'.—Caswell, Mack * Co.’s
FBRKO-PH08PHOBATBD ELIXIR OF CALlSAYA
is a combination of the three beat ionics, IRON,
PHOSPHORUS, CALlSAYA.
The Iron gives the blood a rich vermUlion color
where it becomes thin and watery ; the Phosphorus
supplies nervous power ln eases of mental depres
sion. while ’he Oaliaaya gives tone and vigor to all
the organs or the body.
effort would involve the dissolution of life 1 Sole manufacturers. CASWELL, MACK & CO., nn-
der Filth Avadu. Hotel, New York, and Newport, R.
L For sale LIPPMAN’S
jelS-sw .. ‘Z’lZ Sirs* and Chemical Wareho
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Impbovbd Rosa Wash cures secret and delicate dis
orders, i i all their rtagaa, a little expense, little or
no charge in diet, no inconvenience, and no expo,
sure. It is pleasant ln taste and odor, immediate in
its action, and free from all.injnrions properties.
BUTCHKIffi LIGHTNINGS FLY-KILLER
Makes quick work with files, and, IT commenced
early, keeps the boose clear all summer.
Look out for Imitations. Get Dutcher’s only.
Je2o-lm
' A READY AND CONCLUSIVE TEST or
the properties of HaLXhnLp’a Fluid Extbact Buoiiu
will be a comparison with those set forth in the
Unit <i biaiee Dispensatory.
FOR NON-RETENTION OR INCOKTY
NENCK ol Urine, irritation, inflammation or ulcera
tion of tbe bladder, or kidneys, dtoes.es of the pros
trate glands, stone in the bladder, calculus, gravel
or brick dust deposit,and all diseases of tiie biadder,
kidneys aud dropsical swellings.
Use Hblhbold’s Fluid Extbact Httciic.
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The Original and Best In the Wotid I The only tree
and perfect Hair Dye. Hatmices, Reliable and Instan
taneous. Prodaces Imnwtiftte.y a splendid Black or
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Remedies the ill effects of bad dyes. Sold by all Drug
gists. The genuine Is signed William A. Batchelor.
Also.
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For Resto.lng and Beaatifring the Hair.
iqIA-’v OHARLEB BATCHELOR. IforTnn.
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are regain** 1 bj Hm.tiaou>'a Extbact Buoau.
F’i\>in AVusbiugtou.
Washington,VTuly 1.—A letter from a
source to be cred\. ; d, dated Tampico, Mexi
co, June 10th, saw; ihe people of Buejutia
and all the other piVeipai towns in Huasteca
District, have raised wain in favor of Juarez.
Victoria is also in the Wds of the JuarisU.
The writer says the laty r will take Tampico
from the Imperialists, it! capture being en
tirely feasible, a3 it is ga.-jsoned by Mexi
cans impressed into the Wvice, and they
will not fight against their Oyn people.
Tbe Secretary of the Treaiury has issued
an order to all Collectors of Customs direct
ing them to show the amount of money re
ceived and the disposition mads thereof un
der act of March 3d, 1865 Thd 14th section
of this act provides that $10 ahal be paid to
the Collector by the Master Captah or offi
cer of any vessel coming from foreign porta
for every passenger other than cabitt passen
gers above the age of eight years, Wv) shall
have died on the voyage by natural dfease.
The land offices in Alabama, Florida, Louis
iana, Mississippi aud Arkansas are to btcon-
soliuated at Montgomery, Ala., TaUnhanec,
Fla., New Orleans, La., Little Rock, Afa.,
and Jackson, Miss. \
The report in the Ronsseau-Grunnell casi
wifi be made in the early part of the week.'
It is now believed that Rousseau will be ex
pelled, as he explicitly declares that he caned
him for words spoken in debate.
New Yobk, July 1.—The joint committee
of city, State and Federal authorities have
agreed to take the lower part of the City
HaII Park, asa aite for the New Post Office,
the United States Government paying the
city five hundred dollars.
There were no eases of cholera reported to
the board of health yesterday.
The Commissioners of Excise have received
one hundred thousand, eight hundred and
fifty-five dollars in fees. The Commiaaion_
ers have been served with two hundred and
eighty injunctions arising out of Judge Car-
<l°akfd ocisioo.
ifaw ^ypHK, July I.—Special dispatches
state that the disbursements of tbe Treasury
for the week just ended were: War Depart
ment $8,301,764; Navy $1,791,023; Interior
$18,161; total amount tor these debts for tbe
fiscal year ending June 30th was $395,925,634.
$1,320,980 National Bank currency wss Issued
last week, making the total amount issued
thus far $282,565,440.
New Yoke, June 30—Noon.—Cotton dall;
500 bales at 37 a 29 cents. Gold 63. Ex
change 10 1-2.
All apprehension about cholera her* has
ceased. There is a case occasionally, bat the
disease excites only local attention. Quar
antine is also free from the scourge. No
deaths or admissions yesterday from that
disease
Washington, June 30.—It is believed that
the President will veto tbe new Freed merfa
Bureau hill if it passes in form is repotted by
committee; the amendments are even more
prohibitory than,the original bill.
General Braiian Grimes, of N. C., has been
pardoned by the’President.
A bill befbredbe Senate fixes tbe compen
sation of Collector qf Customs at Galveston,
Solaris'and Mr. ->s Santiago at fifteen hun
dred dollars.
Mobile, J > 30.—Uotbn «oi*Yo*dByo«*
hundred hy Middling 33, duti.
OFFICE 9KIDAWAY SHELL ROAD CO.)
Savannah. Juuo 27th, 1866. )
On the 36th June a pro rata toil will be charged.
C. W. W. BRUEN,
le43-3t Secretary anil Tre'.surer.
d.m.’s HAIR DYE, 50 cent..—Black or
Brown, instantaneous, best, cheapest, durable, re
liable. Depot, No. 06 John street, New York. Sold
by all drug and patent medicine stores everywhere.
m9-iy -
ENFEEBLED AND DELICATE CON
STITUTIONS, of both sexes, use Helmdold’h Ex-
tsact Boost). It will give brisk and energetic feel
ings, and enable you to sleep well.
TAKE NO MORE UNPLEASANT AND
UNSAFE REMEDIES for unpleasant and dat-
gerous diseases. Use Hbljibold's Exteaot Bucnu
Ami Ihfsovrd Rose Wash.
HKLMBOLD’S
TRACT BTJC.HU Is the
HEI-MBOLDY.
UARAAFAR1LLA fa
Both are prepare*'
•Ad Chen»’ < ”*“G
Demorest’s Month!
FOll JULY', NOW
T HIS NUMBER contains ni
attractive teatures, compi
Sons, arranged for tlia Piano;
Entertaining stories, by eratnen
Engraving-, with other inter.jsiin!
able item-, including tee summer Fnshioi
Patterns, A<*., *c. unlversiilly ackuowi
Model Parlor Magazine oC America. Sin-II
30 cents; mulled free: Yearly, $3; with a 1
Premium to each subscriber. Address r .t
W JENNINGS DEFOREST,
jy2 It No 473 Broadway, N. Y.
ON THIS CONTINENT. >
mou. '» *^LS*LStftSVS
toe’h^fr frtR^PAUJNO OCTl'it wifi free the head from
hunuHs^afiSfdandmff; PKOKere the gkowth of the
our agents to HEFCND the.t^NET to any person who
will use taro bottles, amj then say BaB eTT 3 Veoe
table Haik RwrouATlVEhas not periormed all we
Testimony from ttte Capital of the UriUea States.
M, i'wni todffiASS your Hair preparation a trial,
and can heartily recommend it ane< l nal J?'l
toe-ring F irmer and Restorer,-giving to the Hair
. Inxmiit!) richness, and to the bead a cool and
moat agreeable sensation, while it is thorough in re
storing the hair to its natural color.
Very respectfn ty,
Washington, D. C., May.iO, 1368.
HM8IS. J. R. B4BRETT & Co : _
i was induced by a friend to make a trial of Bar-
rptt’s Vegetable Hair Restorative, and I am very
mm-h t>1 eased with the ♦ tfect R has t had ou my hair.
?^ n « P , eariv halt gray, and now, before using one
Lull, my head »Leed from dandruff, and my hair
has all the appoiance of youth. I tally belttv n
rail's to be Hie best hair preparathmm Dteworu.
Fredouia, N. Y., April 26, 1868.
J. R. BARRETT & CO., Yroprletora,
Ifanchester, New Hampshire.
JACOB LIPPMAN,
Corner ConKre?*4 and Barnard streets, Affent.
Sold by alt > »raggistg jy^tr_
TAX NOTICE.
““h are hereinafter stated. The citizens who have
not paid the tax due upon tlieir real estate for tut
whole vear inav now pav the amojnt due tor ine
garter ended on the P 30th day of June, or for the
re on gross sates^f merchandise Cincluding sales of
liquor) except cotton, 'A per cent.
Ou gross sales or cotton, 1-1« per cent. .
Ou all commissions derived from any business
trausaction (other than merchandise) by any factor,
auctioneer^ broker, forwarding, shipping or comnus-
ance companies i
press com patties,
day, for we have uouiij — ■
ventions in Med cal H teuco which wowq .
Galen aud his disciples of he many whicn 7^1
before oar notice we must single out Dr i. w «, 8( J
DEN’S ASIATIC CHOLERA CUKE as aeirt.iW
real merit, and cheerfully recommend it lr,aj|j lieue i
of the bowels. We speak from Dcrwmri luorlait
in this matter, feellngsaiisfled all who wil.trjit vJ
endorse onr viewt —.V. Y. Times. sAlj,
EXCURSION TO MiCt
INSURE
IN THE
TRAVELLERS’.
A POLICY FOR ssnno, AND 325 A WEEK COM-
PENSATION for one day Costs ...acu
Four Days tie 6
Ten Days 21"
Thirty Days »f«
One Year
WILBUE, Agt.
89 BAY STREET. je2»-6t
Puiup Callanah.
Columbia
grocery
James EnuQtii.
Square
S T ORE,
corner of Hibfl.’ttor
Kast side Columbia Square,
aud President ots.,
BY PHILIP CALLANAS At CO.
R BCE1YISG, WEEKLY, first-class Family lire
ceries, Ales, Wines, Liquors, Cigar.-, Frain,
Vegetables, "Ac., for sale on most reasonat.e term,.
je«V-l.v
25
lor sale by
Misses’ Trimmed Berk
at cost.
. VARIETY on hacd, handsomely titama,
A^whlch l am closing out at cost.
Ironey syrup,
BtBBF.IA VERY SUPERIOR HONEY6YBC
HILTON * RASDEU-
103 Biysireit
Notice.
C ONSIGNEES per steamship LEO. from Now
York, will please at tend to tbe recepuon of their
gooda, landing this .lay at Willis’ wharf.
All goods remaining on the wh n f after sur set will
be stored at risk and expense of owners
jyi OOTAVUS COHEN A CO- Agents.
'V r OTICE.—Application having been made to the
Ordinary ot Chatham county for leave to sell
the real estate of the estate ot Mary Ann (juttntoek,
for the benefit of the heirs tind creditors . f :-aid es
tate, all persons are requested lo file Iheir otyccitons
with the Ordinary of Chatham'county, if any liter
have to the granting of said leave, within sixty days
from iiiiie, else tb“ order fur salt will b j granted
W M. BURNS. 1 Executors
Iv2-law2m ROBERT MCINTYRE, , ”
AN BORGIA—CHATHAM COUN’TY.-To all witom
W It may may concern:
Wheteas, Mary A. Boston will apply at tile Court
of Ordinary for Letters of Administration de l.ouis
non on the estate of John Boston, deceased.
These are. therefore, to cite and admouirii all whom
It may concern to be and appear before said Court, to
malt, objection Of any they have) on or before the
first Monday in AnguM next, otherwise said ledera
Witness my official aignaf Qre this 30th day of June,
19118. D. A. O’BYRN'E,
Jy2-law4w
FSUPPLY OF Pr;;on Life of Jefferson
Price. $2.
0, a new novel by Mis. Brsddon : What Is T his
ystery. Price. 15 cents.
Armadale. Price, tl.6 >.
The Myste>y nf Kate, a Lcgeud of Georgia. Price,
5 cents.
Blackwood’s Maearme for June.
Frank Leslie's Children's Krtend. at
E -TILL’S NEWS DEPOT,
o-it street, n xt to the Postoffice,
1,2-tt .
Powder, Shot.
1 Al l KEGS ’ ha LF KEGS AND quaeter kegs
' HAZARD'S KENTUCKY RIFLE POWDER
50 kegs Hazard'.-, Blasting Towder
20 cases Hazard's Sporting Powder
200 bags assorted Drop and Buck Shot
100,000 Eley’g Double Water Proof Percussion Caps,
for sale by HILTON A RANDELL,
jy2-3t 103 Bay street.
Rare Opportunity, m
Superb Up-Country Residence for Saif. |
CONTEMPLATING a change of parsuia, M
I will dispose of “MOUNT ATBi.' « t»
the most inviting and delighttul rrMJensfi
in Middle Geoigta, on a commaudlns
Dence, within a aboit mile of the city of Grttfc u :
admired by all: healthy as the mountain av.s
einia; society excellent; water .unsurpt-sM.
residence Is admirably arranged; »U n*c<«-wT“ gj
buildings convenient. The place is in Ia ' fffa
der, and contains ubont thirty aer. s, conveni-tt
subdivtdeit into orchards, gardens, lots, iiara.sf^
AC Frnit fine u id abundant; garden-i aca .
berry lawn cite, ive; vegetables, 0 ur.,
most abundant; Itish and awett pofaju I
luxuriant; corn, peas and oats snfflri-a. “ «
word, the place i- almudautlybapplieo rtm
thing necessary to the ease and comfort c.*^
teelfsmily The residence is handsomely .a Aft
throughout, all or an ,-part of which n-..;. - d
chased; also, horses, vehicles, cows, puS*. .'vj
Ae.. Ac. This desirable homestead, with ot *•
out outfit, may be purchased at a low P T - Ce ;“r,
very rfcv«=3rble terms. For further parhe.ic .
quire of Dr. C. A. Stiles, H. Melphnrd '“'-"‘I
the subscriber oh the promises. Act at once, out’
lose a favorable opportunity to secure a cm-'.
Place. ^ ■
jobn iswow ROBT. a rn \wf“
Ordinary.
SEALS, SEAL PRESSES
Cancelling Stamps.
T BF undersigned are receiving orders for SEALS
and SEAL PRESSES, suitable for the use of
County Officers. Notaries societies, Lodges and
Buatneaa men generally. .
We are also prepared toftirnish Cancelling and
Business Stamps of any pattern tit maker’s prices,
Send for a circular. „„„„„
EST1T.L A BROTHER,
News Dealers,
Bull street, next to the Post-Office.
je4 Savannah. _
Wanted.
N IMPROVED FARM OF 500 ACRES, more or
less, embracing at least 100 acre* of good
id Land, within U miles of the W. and A. Kail-
road.
Address, stating price, Ac- J. B- O.
je2S-lw Box 144, Savannah, Ga.
[Rome Courier and Atlauta Intelligencer will copy
one week, and send bill to this office immediately .j
BORGIA, CHATHAM COUNTY —To ail whom It
VJT may concern: ... . ,
Whereas, Charles J. White will apply nt the Court
of Ordinary for Letters of Administration on nu
tate ot Margaret Marshall,date of "aid county,
are, therefore, to cite and admonish nil whom.
It may concern, to be and appear befiwe find Court
to make objection (if any .they have) db or Befirto the
firet Monday Id August next, otherwise said letters
^WtoSs myofflclal signature this ^fhday of June,
IBM a 1>. A> O DlJllNlK
j?T-lt *■ Ordinary.
Co-Partnership.
IIATE Tnis DAY associated u-ith me n business
_ CLAVIITS PHILLIPS and OlTAVt’S 8 COHEN,
under the firm of OUTAVUS COHEN A CO., for the
transaction of a general commission business.
OCTAVES COHEN.
Savannah, July 8. jyS-6t
Co-Partnership.
T HE UNDERSIGNED have associated themselves
together for the pnrpoee of transacting a Factor
age, Commission and Forwarding Business.
Refer to H. Brigham, Octavos Cohen, E. Psdelford
and A. S. Hartridge.
A. WILCOX.
jv2-lm T. H. PALMER.
SAVANNAH DAIRY,
WEST SIDE OF COLCMBI A. * SQUARE^
BETWEEN STATE AND PRESIDENT STS.
PURE FRESH MILK,
Morning aud evening.
Fresh Butter and Buttermilk,
CLABBER, CURDS AMD CREAM
every day, frem cows weii fed and pastured.
Those desiring enn get milk from the same cow for
Children and Invalids.
jy2-2tawlm GBO. W. LAMAR, Ja.
FIRE CRACKERS.
200
for sale by
Iy2-3t
BOXES “GOLD CHOP” FIRM CRACKERS
HILTON A RANDELL,
lfiS Biy street.
LIST OF FREIGHT
E EMAINTNG in the office of the Soul hern Express
Company June 80.1386 :
NOTICE.
’fetROH this date and for the summer months mf
J? effice will be at Florida wharf.
I? office t
J52£
F M. MYRBLL.
xrOTICE.-Two monVfs after date I shall apply
A the Honorable Court of Ordinary ot Chatham
County tor ie»Tf
for thi
j4-law*m :
faial estate of Jno. Haupt,
the heirs ot sifiu estate.
JAS, L. HAUPT-
-■C-ua Kxeoutor.
tOf - .
jy2-tf
W'
ALFRED, JOHN
DB PUE. C
GREEN, WM
GUKKRAHD, R. C
LESSING. FELIX
LoUiS, L, K.
MOONEY, JOHN
MAKKLE. A.
NAYLOR- 8.
TlfcHaLS, C. a. A BRO
orheTk.
hl'EPHKNS, M. C.
VALENTINE, C.
Walter, p. £ f , TONI:
Notice.
B'lila ‘and ”Mr.'c ~M." H'>'ri withdraw .
their interests < ea-e in ihe firm fif D.H- Bslfijr*,
Co New York: and Mi. 1>. H. Baldwin " r -'* _ S
from, and his interest ceases In the firm of Hnp» j
Hole! A Co., Savannah.
HENRY BIIIuHH,
O M. HOL6T
C. H. OLMSlESft
D. H. BALDfiD
J. V. CUMMi-NGS
SuVttiiDali. Jane 30, 18M. s
ADVANCES will be made by the uud'rtt^
consignments of Cotton ai d Merchandise to*
D. H. Baldwin * Co., New York
JeBt*-4c BRIGHAM. HOLST^
LATHS.
w/V AAA PINK AND SPRUCE LAT&“j
©0,000 arrive My ^ t «
Jey-tf 1d4 ^
Notice.
A meeting of the stockholders oe"j
‘•Farmers’ and Mechanics’ Bank J* til
called to take place at tbe office
Hardee A CO, in the city of Savannah, on
day of Joly. 1864. at U otelock a. m.. to
present condition of the Bank nrt' 1 taw -
y then appear ntjewary and proper.
EDWARD 0. WADE
A. H. CHAMPION j
a H CH AMPION. I
N. A. BaRHEE.
T. W. CORNWELL
A. R. LAWTON.
Ji>HN RlCxlARDSON
A. A SOLOMONS * f
- R. T TURNER . /
JOHN K. JOHNSON/
JOHN COOPER.
1e2*-td GEO S OWENS j
Agent-
Piano for
cheap by *» •treeVoneaftr cart
dr Habersham.
notice.
- - - •
T he interest due joly
tlte city of Columbus will W> P
j at offioe of John King.
current rate of exchange on Wefa
W- H. GRISWOLD,
jy2-lw FtoancOorntomre.
Notice,
D URING the month of July the
‘w/LINCOtN will be kept or
Sundays-
icT^AS MY ATTPRJf Y
gavnanalu J«S« Mth^lggjX—
Pan ama H ?