The Daily news and herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1866-1868, July 04, 1866, Image 3

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\ f T £ IK Tl,( Puiilio | iiii«: FOB NEW TOBK. Stcamablp Sun Salvador, Saturday, July 7, at 2 o'clock p. iu. Steamship Tybee, Saturday, July 7, at 3 o’clock p. m. Steamship Flambeau, Thursday, July 5th, at 1 o'clock. Steamship Leo, Thursday, July 5, at 1 o'clock. FOR PHILADELPHIA.. Steamship Tonawauda, Saturday, July 14, at " o'clock — m. FOR BALTIMORE. Steamship Fannie, T hursday, July 6, ftl "" °' cloC FOB AUGUSTA. at 9 Steamer Swan, every Wednesday morning, o’clock. FOR CHARLESTON. Steamer Pilot Boy. every Monday morning, ate ° Steamer Kate, every Thursday morning at 9 o’clock Steamer Emille. every Sunday afternoon, at 4 o'clock. FOR FLORIDA. Steamer Lizzie Baker, eveiy Friday morning, at 10 o’clock. SMamer Sylvan Shore, every Tuesday morning, at jo o'clock. Steamer Kate, every Monday morning, at 9 o’clock FOR DARIEN. Steamer IL M. Cool, Friday morniDg, at 8 o’clock Messrs. EST1LL A BROTHER, Newsdealers, Sta tioners and Booksellers, Bull street (down stairs} corner of Bay iaue, next to the Post Office, are au thorized agents for the Daily News & IIebald. All orders left with them will be promptly attended to. culiuiieiiuivl Oiiu.. thrown open laat ntfht, »nd from an inspection w. are satisfied it i» just what ha. been wanted in Una Consign era ptr Central RftHrosU. July &, 1886. ?fl‘. o‘?t I 215 hairs cotton, .*>«» do domestic, do yr.rn, ■> d« f ..«j i wool, 16)pc« »•»<.*.’ un«l mdse H J l ickerson, W A BO I v VB Haoamsn, D A M. Qe uipMte | Lath *,»;.# .fc Co, Hauler A G* J A Roocrts Croce a . U tlaberatiam k Son, GW Garmauy. E Padeiroru, w it I jgks. W D Etheridge, Joucsje w, L J GnllDiarim i Co, Qackeohelmer A S, Cart Fred Bally, G O Marry, J McKenna. •eUt- fardeti, It city for some t jU,e * A part of the ground attached to the hotel k» s l>wu ueatly cnflosed ’ ,iavin B 8heds °“ . gi.lo Of the entrance where those in want of ice erfjrn may seclude themselves and be refreshed with tt »m0Bt palatable cream to be obtained in the city. In the centre of the garden has been erectod a soda fountain, from which is drawn soda of the most de licious flavors. It ia certainly, under the present management, one of the institutions of Savannah, and we have no doubt will he well patronized. Atlantic and Uulf Railroad. It will be seen by the advertisement of Ur. Selkirk that the fare on this road to Tliomasville has been re duced to twelve dollars, and proportionately to other stations. Excursion tickets, good for five days, are sold at the various stations during tho present month at the rate of eight cents per mile, the purchasers returning free. New Groceries.—E. P. Deyo, at Jesse’s old stand, Broughton street, has just received a large addition to his stock of groceries from Northern markets. He has a large va riety of groceries, fruits, {provisions, <tc., at" low prices, and is constantly making addi tions from the best markets. Syrup, Beef, Vinegar, Lemons. Liquors, Ales, Coffee, Spices, Ac—Our neighbor, C. W ■ Thompson, advertises to-day a new consignment, which includes the above arti cles. They are for sale very low, at the next door to the News and Herald. I’a-ote(uliiigs of the Hoard of Health. The Board of Health met la3t evening. Present—Dr. Fish, President, and ten mem bers. Miuutes ot previous meetiug read and ap proved. Weekly report of the Sexton presented and received. City Marshal stated lbat he had no report to make. Reports from wards presented as follows: Anson—iu good order. Charlton—clean and healthy Columbia—iu good order, except a nuisance at the corner of Broughton and Habersham streets. Derby—in good condition. New Franklin—healthy. Jackson—in tair order. Magazine- iu good condition aad healthy. South Oglethorpe—generally clean and healthy. \\ ashiugtou—iu good condition and healthy ; a few property holders retuse to whitewash. Middle Oglethorpe—iu good order, white washing progressing slowly Lafayette iu good order. Doctor Thomas stated that a large quan tity of garbage from the city had been de posited at the oue mile stoue on the Louis ville road, which had beeu reported to him as exceedingly offensive to persons residing in the neighborhood On motion, a committee of three, consisting of Messrs. Hamlet, Thomas aud Naylor was appointed to inves tigate the matter aud report what is neces sary to be done to remove the nuisance if injurious to the health of the city. Doctor Lawton, Chairman of the Commit tee to whom had been referred back tbeir report on streets aud railways, made another report, stutiug that the committee had seen no reason to change the opinion expressed by them in their previous report, that the re moval of the earth for the construction of the street railway will not prove in auy manner prejudicial to the health of the city, and that iu this opinion they are endorsed by the Georgia Medical Society. A communication from the Georgia Med ical Society addressed to the chairman of the Board of Health was also read, notifying the Board that the society, at a subsequent meeting iiad confirmed their previous opin ion On motion of Mr. Mercer the report was received aud adopted, and the committee discharged from the further consideration of the subject Ou mntiou the Board adjourned. Georgia State Bo*in»*» ulrectoi*)'. We have had the opportunity of carefully examining the “Georgia State Business Di rectory,” which is now ready for the press. : and icel justified in cordially recommending it. The work will include city directories of Savannah, Augusta, Macon and Columbus: a general business directory of each couDty iu the State : a complete synopsis of the In ternal Revenue Law; the names of all the Masonic Lodges throughout the State, and of ficers thereof; a complete list of all the county officers iu the Slate, cerlified by II J. G. Williams, Secretary of the Executive Department : the names of all the lawyers, physicians, colleges, churches and their pas tors, municipal authorities, aad various other matters. There will be included in the work a beautiful colored map of the State. The maimer in which our businessmen have pat ronised the work gives promise of great suc cess, and the business men throughout the State have given liberal patronage to the work. We know of no better medium for reaching the public generally. The publisher intends to publish five thous and copies of this work. We have no doubt from the merits of the book that the real cir culation will be about ten or fifteen thousand copies. It wilL contain about one thousand pages, octavo, and will be ready for delivery to the public about the middle of August. Monstrous.—Harpin's Weekly has another picture this week, entitled “Why he Can’t Sleep," in which the ghosts and skeletons of dead soldiers are made to perform a con spicuous part in torturing the prisoner of State in Fortress Monroe. These indecent expedients of malignant hate incite in the minds of Southerners only sentiments of dis- gu.t and contempt tor their authors. At the North they no doubt serve to intensify the feeling of hatred against the helpless captive. Such unreasoning appeals t0 the vindictive m , and appear with ’al of Civilization.” American name, this ...i of the dead for po- iscountenaneed and >t’s Magazine has . Brother, the enter- 1 street, comer Bay o them for a copy, lading current peri- ibers of several im- :li they furnish to xpense. They an- m Life of Jefferson ly of Bill Arp, in ExcunsroN to Thunderbolt. The O. M, Pettit is announced to leave this morning on a trip to Thunderbolt, for u Fourth of July excursion. We understand every arrange ment has been made for a good day’s enter tainment. Ten-Pins.—Capt. Spicer’s well known alleys, at the Metropolitan Bowling Saloon, will be open to-day for those who wish to in dulge in this healthful amusement. Metropolitan Billiard Saloon.—The patrons of this popular establishment are invited to partako of a free punch this morning at ten o’clock. Cameron's Rebtauuant, corner of Price and South Broad ttr. Us, whkh h is Ions 11 mrislied under thu motto, "Live and let live," i-t announced in another column to be re-opened this afternoon, In the style of former days, having beeu thoroughly renovate i and fitted up We call attent on to the advertise ment. A Card. At a meeting of the passengers ou board the Ban Salvador, hetd Tuesday morning, July 3, 1363, il was resolved that the following letter of thanks be deliv ered to Capt. Atkins : To Capt. J. Atkins—The passengers on board your noble ship cannot part from you and your officers wlthont some expression of the Beuttments of esteem, which yonr uniform courtesy has inspired. We could have wished for nothing that has not been ready to contribute to our comfort ami enjoy ment, and though we have been favored wit h pleasant skies and gentle breezes, It was a satisfaction to feel from your whole bearing that we were In the hands of a true Bailor, fit to command such a ship as the San Salvador. It is rarely the case those who asiembled as stran gers in so short a Ume, should part aa friends. But we feel that to yourself aud yonr officers nothing less is due than the friendship which courtesy, kindness, and unremitting attention always wiD. Signed : J B Ross, R C Black, C W Brnnner, H Haddau, H A Troutman, W V Parker, J Richards, il P Otin, W B Bennett, 11 F Powell, S B Paul. B F Etnste u, C F Crabtree, I! McUoualtl. 0 R Barker, Wm Blacker. J Friend, W F Beers, Antonio Brown, Alex Uamilton, C \V Lyon, Jno J Watson, F Lathbury, A Thalltelmer, w K Pixley. C Caffrey, And it was further Resolved, 1st. Thai we cannot too highly recom mend the San Salvador and her otflerrs to the travel- Ing public. 2d. That the President of this meetiug have pre pared a piece of silver, mutably inscribed, lo be pre sented to capt. Atkins. 3d. That this letter and accompanying resolutions be published lu the papers of Savannah anti Macon, and the New York Journal of Commerce. J. B. Ro-s, Chairman, G. It. Barker, Secretary. Financial and Commercial. SKW YORK. MARKET. New Yohk, Friday, June 29—2 P. M CoiiON.—The market is dull and heavy ; quotations ( somewhat, irregular, ranging from 30 to 39o. for mid dling uplands to middling Orleans. The following i. from the circular of Chapman & Harmony : The receipts of cotton at the ports of the United 8tatcs have beeu as follows Bate. 14,400 . 1,335,800 A Modern Miracle ! —From old and young, from rich and poor, from high-born and lowly, comes the Universal Voice of praisi* for Barrett's Vegetable Hair Restorative. It is :i perfect and miraculous article. Cures baldness. Makes hair grow. A better dressing than any ••oii" or “pomatum." Softens brash, dry aud wiry Hair into Beautiful Silken Tresses. But, above all, the great wonder is the rapidity with which it restores Gray Hair to its Original Color. Use it a few times, aud the whitest aud worst looking hair re sumes Its youthful beauty. It does not dye the hair, but strikes ut the root and tills it with new life and coloriug matter. It will not take a long and disagree able trial to prove ihe truth of this matter. The first application will do good; you will see the Natural Color returning every day, and before you know it, the, old, gray, di*eol red appearance of the hair will be gone, giving place to lustrous, shining and beauti ful locks. Ask lor Barrett's Hair Restorative; no other article is at all like it in effect. You will find it Cheap to Buy, Pleasant to Try, and Sure to do You Good. There’ are many imitations. Be sure you procure the genuine, manufactured only by Barrett &Co., Nashua, N. H. J. LippmaD.. Agent for Savannah. For sals by all druggists. Arrivals at the Hotels. PULASKI HOUSE—W. II. WlLTBERUBR. .1 S Merrill. Tliomiu co K p Percival, Ga G P Gates, Macon iw L Ledbetter, wife. A L Maxwell. Macon { ami s»*rvt, Ga W BGnfflii, Ala f >1 is*s M C Steele, Ga G W Sca.tergood, MaconjP C Pendleton, do S W Maip, Fia jl Gecketl, do S B Paul. Va ! N II de Nyse. N ^ K C Black & wife. Ga |L C Wylly, Ga P A Borgesi, str SauSal-f vad <r W E Arnold. Ga J H Beall. A cfcG K R E ii Barclay, Ga j SCREVEN HOUSE—G. McGlNLY. New Advertisements; MARSDEN’S Asiatic (Jiiulerii Cl. I s, WITIIOUT DOUBT, tho only safe and reliable medicine lor the Immediate relief andenre of the peetileuce which now threatens todevastate our con- tlueut. It baa been used with such anecesa daring the epi demic of ’64 in this country, and more recently, In Europe and Asia, that the French and English Go vernments have adopted the recipe as the standard iu all cases of Cholera, Cholera Morhns and Diarrhoea. Great surprise has been expressed at the compara tive immunity with which the French and Euglish armies have escaped the plague when stationed at poets where the pestilence prevailed, and, on Inquiry, w,. discover it Is wholly attributable to the use of this invaluable preparation— ASIATIC CHOL.KRA HIRE. The proprietor, confident oi the merits o this pre paratiuii. has fitted up a Laboratory for its manufac ture, replete with ail the appliances of modern science, considering It a duty to contend against the plague, and use all means which medical experience suggests towards relieving and mitigating Us effect Satisfied, by experience, of the result, relying on the Impartial opinion of the medical profeaslou, to whom the formula of its preparation is at all times accessible, I present MARSDEN’S ASIATIC CHOLERA CURE A3 the greatest discovery science has made to arrest the progress of the scourge, CHOLERA MORBUS. PREPARED BY T . W . M AR3DEN, depot and laboratory 487 Broadway, n. y. FCR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. Shipping, ioneer IL,ine j For Pfaiiadel]' 1 * >R NEW YORK. The uew and elegaul steamship FANNIE, C*pt. H. H. SMOOT, Will sail for Baltimore ou Thursday, 5th iw.,., at _ oV|ock _ lu . Freight for PfHLAliKPHIA will be disked through at the same rates ch.rged jy 0 fh.r diUons,"apply to ™e. having good aceommty US LaBOCHE, WEST & DANIELS, Joues' Block. “ Nothing new under the Bun ’• wrs an old adage which cannot be admitted uh a truism in the preflont day, for we have hourly to record discoveries and In ventions In Med cal Science which would aetonleh Galen and liis disciples. Of >be many which come before our notice w« must single out Dr. T. W. MAR8- DBN’S ASIATIC CHOLERA CURE os an article of teal merit, and cheerfully recommend it m ail diseases of the bowels. We speak from personal knowledge in this matter, feeling satisfied all who will trv it will emlor?e our views.—-V- F» Times. je2$*ly. BARRETT’S T H 3D ; Farmer, H Head I Carl Ej»i»ing, Cit> Lu Rogers Dr C Morrill, N i W Let ford, Fla C E Hull, wife, 2 cliil and sen t, S C W C Mitchell. Ga E G Stewart. d«> .1 Richard, N V J li Boss, Macon H T Powell, Macon S Lathbury, Phils G R Baskew, Macon H A Tiouiiimu, M.tc< G W Moody A wile GHR .Mrs Hargraves, Ga Mrs C8 Gadsden, j dren & servt, S C I 11 WitluAU, Fia \V R Ballard, Ala T Norton, N j FD Bogart. Pada J Thompson, do MARSHALL HOUSE-A. B. LCCI. M.M Bellsario, VernonburglC C Cambridge, tiO V Blnu, N Y J C Gilbert. Ga E M Thompson, Fla F C M Boggs A Patrick, J A Torauio, w b owmncU, 1 11 iladtiuii, g.t Mrs Ferrcby, N Y Misses Greeley. N Y JAN Row, P D Collins. N Y E P Percival. Mass j L Marlin, Ga 111 .1 Wilson. Fla IE K Ivos, do FT ltiditell, J A Scot i. Portland ii •aa : J C Day, do III Tritfgart, Maine *M llo» es, ft C li Fug way, N Y , W Beach, S C W E Wliittey, str Tybee .niniaittre Ahnaiiftf—This Hoy. HIGH WATEII. ..It 271 At Port U i Shipping Intelligence. tout of savannah. Tuesday. July 3, lb6c. Arrive*!' Steamship Tybee, Crowell, New York—Hunter & Gammell. _ , x „ Steamship Fannie, Smoot. Baltimore— LaRocnc West A Daniels. Steamshipsan Salvador, Atkins, New York—B H Hardee. ^ ’ Steamer H M Cool, Taylor, Darien—M A Cohen. Pasitngcrs. Per steamship San Salvador, fivm New York—Mrs Wade, Mrs Armuuge and daughter, J Iss II Greely, Mias C (freely. C H Bruner and lady, Musler Bruner. Miss J Blacker, W Blacker, J Friend. A Brown, G It Birker, G W Lynn, S Lutlileroy, B McDonald, W R pixley, w H Beers, Mrs Black, U C Black, A Hamil ton, 11 Hadilon. J .1 Watson, '7 V Parker, A Tnal- he’nier, M F OJlu. E Caffrey, B F Einstein. U V Powell G F Crabtree. J B Ross, 11 A Trontiiian, W B Ben nett, 8 B Paul. W Thompson, N Gudc. W Kink, G Basinger, ai:d 21 steer go. Per steamship Fannie, from Rail imoie—Miss Amy LaRocnc, Mis, K LaKoclie, 11 S J.Ueunolds. G Wilson, il J Divine. W E Taylor. Per Steamer 11 M Cool, from Darien—Mr Wlnclies- ler, S 1) Dickinson, .1 Fisher. F 11 Clark. E F Barclay, Ciirl lipping, Capt E P Purcival. F i» Drove bod, Mrs J E Menu n. Per steamer Tybee, from New York—F D Cordus, C Morrell, Jas V Dav, M Hayes, H Fagnet, C C'oflln, Jno Scott. H P&zemiian, H Fagile, Capt E R Ives, H J Wilson, Jflss Aucnstn Wolf, Wm Bates, L Martin, M HUowdv, Francis Foley. L Newton. F D Riddell, F Bogart, jno Thompson, AU»s F Cohen, Miss A Frank, Mies I Cohen, Mr J Kerilezki, A AI Cohen, -Mrs Bat- teraby, and A deck. Consignee*. Per steamship San Salvador, from New York—An derson A Sou, Ad ms Ex. W II Boggs, Bradley, H A Co, L S Bennett, A Blakeley, B & .M, J A Barron, M A Cohen, C.ark A H, Colby & Co, Doyle 4 L, E P Deyo, M J Doyle A Co, Krwiu A U. A A L Kreldeuberg, JJ Finnegan. G C Freeman. C L Gllnert.G & 9, -A llninm, S Go..dull. J Gross A Co. Heidi A L, Hess A Q. E Koiselieck A Co, F Knelt. E II Kirlln, WAR McIn tyre, Miller, T A Co, A Meyel A Co, S S Miller, Nat Ex, Nicholson A M, W S Neidhani, Orduauce Dept, palmer A 1), I'ratr. P A Co. P Reilly, Reseller A Co. Remsharr A Bro, R R API. Slui* A Co, W H Stark. Schreiner A Sou. E D Smyth ,t Co, Stuart A Co. B U Tildeu, A M A C W West, Well A M. W M Walsh, Williams, R A Co, Wright, G A Co, W Wescoal and order. Per steamship Tybee, Hum New York—J W Ahder- soif A Son, Adams EX. A tliB It. T Austin. O W AHeu, G U Ark-dge. Brady. S & Co, Brlgiiam, H A Co, L S Bennett, Biun A M. BotbweU A W, Bradley, o 4 Co, M A Cohen. C R R Agt, Champion 4 F, O Cohen, Clark ,V 11. Duncan 4 J. E A Eckmnn, Erwin A R, w it idoming. A 4 Freidcnberg, M Feret & Co, A kntnm. G A Hmison, Hilton A it, F P Halsey A Co, t Henderson, c V Hutchins. Hess A G. Holden. R A r.’.. M’ 11 ’ Hunter A «, K McLcu ACo, G B Lamar ° 11 Kmieiv, 1* lletlly, Rau- dall k GO, \ W biiua At On, w H stark, A A Solomons g Lo, Southeni Ex. U buitca. fterauion, S A Co. Mary Turner, Komleson, D Uo, t.sou a a JL Villaloii- Ka, E C & Lo, W li wmiMTKC-r. A M&OW Week eudiuft .Tune2C Previously since {September 1,18C5 Total since September 1. 1,845,20u From close ot war to September 1,1865 416,000 Total supply 2,261,200 The receipts, exports and stocks at the principal ports ot the United .States, at latest dates, were as fol lows Receipta Export* nince Sept 1. .Since Sept 1. mock*. New' York, June 26.. .803,000 426,300 133,00U N. Orleans, June 23.729,100 695,600 116,000 Mobile, June 22 402,800 392,200 35,000 Galveston, June 16. .164,600 171,500 7,00u Savannah, June 22..234,800 226,600 10,100 Charleston, June 22 .105,800 99,100 4,700 Total stocks 305,800 (The receipts and exports include coastwise ship ments, except New York exports, which include lor eign only.) The receipts at the ports for the week were as follows; At New Orleans, 5,200 bales; Mobile, 1,500; Galveston, 1,300; Savannah, 1,800; Charleston, 1,90C; New York, by rail, &c\, 1,900; not otherwise in cluded, 8o0. Total bales, 14,400. The e xports to fortigu ports for the week were as follows • bales. From New York.—To Liverpool, 693 bales; Bar celona, 112 bales; Havre, 449 bales, Total... 1,304 From Mobile.—To Liverpool. 3,185 bales. To tal 3,185 From Bavauuah.- -To Liverpool, 333 bales up land; 121 bales sea island. Total 454 From Charleston. —To Liverpool, 917 bales up land, 61 bales sea Island. Total . 978 Total foreign exports 5,921 Great dullness has pervaded every branch of busi ness during the week, attributed iu a mt-asure to the oppressive heat. Many large operators in consequence have left the city for their summer retreats. We do not look for auy great improvement in the “ fleecy staple" until financial affairs regulate themselves at tho other side of the Atlantic on a firm basis; credit and confidence re-established, would at once move the wheels of trade, and cause cottou, with the lights be fore us, to be eagerly sought after as the cheapest ar ticle for speculation or investment. This is well un derstood here, as well as in England, and will aid to prevent any great shrinking in the present valuation of the article, even during the existing dullness, ruo accountu from the South regarding the “ crop" aie still discouraging. Bheadstvffs.—The market w as very irregqjp. Common and medium grades of Stat2 and western flours were active, aud 10 to 15c. better, fully recover ing the depression of yesterday. Receipts are much smaller than was expected. Sales 10,00ft bbl3. at $6 50 to $7 50 for supers; $7 60 to fb 65 for extra State; 75 to $9 75 for choice do.; $9 to $10 for shipping round, hoop Ohio; iH to $13 65 for extra western, and i 13 75 and $16 75 for double extra western and St. Louis. Soutlieru flour was firmer. Sales 690 bbls. at $10 40 to $11 65 for supers, $11 75 to $16 85 for fancy and extra. Canada flour was firm aud wauted. Sales 400 bbls. at $9 to $9 60 for common; $9 75 to $13 75 for good to choice extras. Corn meal was dull and heavv. Sales 400 bbls. at $4 75 for Jersey and $2 25 for Brandywine. Corn was lower but very active amt closed firm. Sales 370,000 bush, western mixed at 85 to 88c., closing firm, with the demand still good. Oats were dull, heavy and lower, western at 50 to 55c. for Cl»ie««<*. Milwaukee. . , , . . , I'kovisigns.—Pork was lower and Hosed dull and unsettled. The present bull party appears to be u weak one. Sales 9,400 bbls. at $29 50 for old mess; $31 75 to $32 25 for new mess, closing at tha lower price; $27 60 to $29 for prime. Lard dull and heavy. Sales 600 bbls. aud tea. at 19 1 * to 20c. lor No. i; 21 to 21 )^c. for fair to prime steam, and 22 to 22*40. tor kettle-rendered, including a lot of prime steaiu for next week at 21*£c. Cutmeats were steady at 13^ to 15c. for dry-salted and pickled shoulders; 17** to 19c. for do. do. hams. Bacon dull and nominal. Beef steady. Sales GOO bbls. at $17 to $21 for re packed western mess, aud $21 to $25 for oxtra re packed western mess. Tierce beef quiet at $31 to $34 for prime me98; $35 to $38 for India mess. Beef hams nominal. Butter was firm and in demaud at 23 to 33c. for western and Ohio; 27 to 37c. for State; 38 to 50c. ior Orange county pails. Cheese was in demand for export, and rather firmer at 10 to 16c. for Ohio; 12 to 18c. for State; 19 to 21c. for factory made. Coffee.—There is no change in Rio, commou qual- ties being dull and uusettied; pnmu scarce and firm. Other coffees steady, with sales of 350 bags native Ceylon, 21c., gold, duty paid, and 450 bags Maracaibo, 10>4c., gold, and by auction 1,044 bags Rio, slightly damaged, al 17> a to 223*c., currency. Fish.—Dry cod have declined, with sales of George's bank at $7 CO. Mackerel is Arm, with light stock. Herring ure unchanged. Gunny Cloth.—Small sales at 29c., cash. Hides.— 1 There is no decided chauge iu gold prices of foreign hides, although the tendency has been somewhat downward. Sales 5,000 Rio Grande, 201% lbs. at 15>£c., gold; 4,500 Buenos Ayers, 22 lbs. at 17 ^4 to 17}£c., gold. Hay—Is steady at 60 io 65c. for shipping, aud 80 to 90c. for retail lots. • Laths.—Eastern meet with a steady sale at $4 OLD SHI-WEEKLY LINE. Leave every Tuesday & Friday. For Palatka, E. Fla., TOUCHING AT BRUNSWICK, ST. MA RT’S, FEKNANDINA, JACKSON VILLE AND PICOLATA. Tlie u«w aud eleKaut ateam packets, LIZZIE BAKER, Capt. N. KING, and SYLVAN SHORE, Capt JAMES TUCKER, having been specially fitted up for this route v Ith unsurpassed accommoU aions, will leavo regularly lor the above places, the Sylvan Slime every TUE- DAY MORNING, ami the Lizzie Baber every FRIDAY MORNING, at ten o’clock. Retaining, will leave Jacksonville every Monday and Friday, arriving at Savannah every Tuesday and Saturday mornings, in time lo connect with the New York steam re. For freight or Passage sppiy at the office on Fioridt wharf, or to OLAGHORH & CUNNINGHAM, - Agent* N. li.—Ail freight payable, by shippers jel8-3t ®» w » **»aa»*e.r. :..»15oo Th«'splendid steamship TYBEE, Crowell, Com mander, will leave for' the above port on her regular day. Salarday, July 7, at 3 o’clock p. IU. For freight or passage, having superior accommo dations, apply to jyS HUNTER & GAMMELL. Direct and Regular Communication WITH HILTON HEAD. Seles 40.000 30 to 53c. lor Richmond, Va.— ilen factories, saw aud others, will advertisement of est to them. It erent capacities, or sale by them, nt satisfactory Freeman, B P Freeman. G A Beh. A w Jones. A V LaRoche, P Lynn, L A Ross, MoU * Smith, u Miller, J C Mansfield, G <1 Patterson, M S Meyer j A Meyer, M S A H, E B Ross * Son, C Sweeney,» \V Simpson Walker A F, B A Wise, S P werford A Sou, s Wa K i baum, C E Smet. Per steamship Fannie, from Baltimore—A t: GRr, Bothwell A W, Bryan, U A Co, Brigham, H A Co, B A Bryant, J A Barron, W R Boggs, CRH Agt, M A Cohen, Champion A F, clagliorn A C, O Cohen C A M'lu J p-—— F a- Dixon. LaRoche, W A D, A I • . , a n .:K r i Co, .1 Oliver. V D Rogers. C • ‘ .« r.y. Y 'S -Hu- d£ Co. TiSOI! A G, 4 -AJ. O W right. G* «’•• Witts , II. Lead.—Tile speculative movement continues, based ou the probable modification of tfie tariff. Sales 400 to 500 tons at 67; to lc.. gold. Molassel—fa well field, but tho demand is rather limited. Sales, part last evening, 326 hhds. Barbadoea at 60 to 65c., and 75 hbds. Porto Rico at 50c. Petroleum.—The market was dull at 24 to 24 ifc. for crude; 39to 41c. for refined, in bond; 55 lo 68c. for refined, free. Rice—Quiet at 97* to 10c. Sooab—Was dull and scarcely so firm. We quote at 10 vf to lOJfc. for lair to good reliuing. Sales 360 hbds.' including Cuba, at 11 to 12c„ and 12>; to 14c. for Porto Rico, and 800 boxes at 10H to 12>;c. Refined sugarB dull. Crushed, Ac.. 16>; to lBJfc.; soft wbito, 15 to yrttxtx—In good demand and firm. Sales 60 tons Silesian at 6>;c.. gold, aud #7;c. currency. Tallow—Was dull but firm. Sales 60,000 bbls. at 12 w to 125»c.. choice being held at 13c. Tobacco—There is a fair demand for certain grade: Dales 292 blids. Kentucky. 6 to 18c.; 133 cases leed leaf, ' Whisky—'Was dull and nominally unchanged at $2 24 to $2 26 for State and western. Freiohts.—To Liverpool, 36,000 bushels corn, at 4 s * to 5d., and per steamer 10,500 bushels coni at 6 to 6d ■ 7,500 boxes cheese, at 20s. To London, 16,000 bushels corn at 5,^ to 6d. To Glasgow, per steamer, 7,600 bushels corn at6»*d. Three vessels to Cork for orders, corn at 6s. Notice. A MEETING OF THE STOCKHOLDERS OF THE ••F.iimers’ and Mechanics’ Bank” Is hereby called to mke place at the office of Messrs N. A. Hardee A Co , in the city of Savannah, on the 21st day of July. I860, at ll o’clock a. m., to consider the present condition of the Bank and take such action as may then appear necessary and proper- JOS. ». CLAGHORJv. KDWARD C. WADE. A. H. CHAMPION. ' A. H. CHAMPION, Trustee. n. a. hardee. T. w. CORNWELL A. R. LAWTON. JOHN RICHARDSON. A. A. SOLOMONS & CO. R. T. TURNER. ■JOHN It. JOHNSON. JOHN COOPER. GEO. 8 OWENS. ON THIS CONTINENT. It is warranted to restore uray iiair to its OKIOINAI., NATURAL COLOR, lU ever.V CU.SC, It Will STOP the hair from fallinu out; It will tree the head from hnmore and dandrnff; promote the uROWTBOfibe hair, and la a beautiful dressing. We offer no large rewards, hut we authorize all ol our agents to refund the money to any person who will use two bottles, aud then say Bar ng’s Vege table Hair Restorative has not performed all we claim. Testimonu /roof the Capital or the United states. Messrs. Barrett & Co : I was induced to give jour Hair preparation a trial, and can heartily recommend It aa unequalled aa u Dressing, Purifier aud Restorer,—giving to the Hair a luxuriant richness, aud to the head a cool and most agrece-ble sensation, while It la thorough In re storing the hair to its natural color. Very respectfully, W Himi.et. Washington, I). C’., May 15, 186<i. Messrs. J. R. lltKRETT A Co : I was Induced by a Iriend to make a trial ol Bar rett’s Vegetable Hair Restorative, and 1 am very much pleased with the 1 ffeet it has had on my hair i was nearly half gray, and now, before nsing oue bottle, my head Is treed from dandrmt. and my hair bus all the appearance of youth. I lully believe Bar rett’s to be the best hair preparation In the world. Wm. Hamilton. MPredon.j, N. Y., April 26,1886. -.1 K. BARRETT <V CO„ i'l'qprleloxa, Manchester, New Hampshire. J ACOBLIPPM AN, Corner Congress anil Barnard streets. Agent. jar~ Sold by all Druggists. Jyk-tf Sloop Fanny & JVCary, Capt. Sioaxi-, Is running regular trips between Savannah and Hilton Head, catrying freight at regular rates, and, when desired, taking a few passengers. She Is per- fectly dry, lu good order, and has made remarkably quick trips. She carries the United States mall. The National Express and Transportation Company and Soulhei n Express are authorized to receive packages for her. Any information can lie obtained ol Capt. Sickel, or by inquiring of H. O RfWE, corner of St Julian aud Bryan streets. tf FOfLCHARLESTON. TAX NOTIOE. The new and splendid TL S Mall steamer JK T K, Capt T* J. Looawoor*. will leave Savannah, foot of West Brawl street, for ike above port. KVERY THURSDAY' MORNING, at 9 o’cionck. via HU ton II* al aud Bouufbit, arriving it time for the Noribcanicrn train. ___. tt Returning, leaves Charleston every SUNDAY MORNING a? 6 o’clock, tonchincar Hi!-on flcad. Leaves Ssivaniwu every MONDAY MORNING ut SovivCk for l*Uatk.-., Fi t . inuH.ni nil landings on the St Johns river. For freight *jr pas-.a^**, apply *•» iiRADf.EY, 1111.!. V IW. Agents, m.l • *?17 A vi9 Bov street. T he ci HE UNDERSIGNED la prepared to receive the Ity Taxes assessed by the ordinance of the 27th !W 1 LI* EE SOLD August ON TUB FIRST TUESDAY IN .... .. „ at the i'onrt House dooi, In ... December, 1865—as well those thut arc payable ! Reldsvllle, Tattnall • un't. i lun the iok»i1 flours oi nionthlv as those made .payable quarterly, all ol j sale. Four Hundred <?oi») A.-sot Inind In tiie Forty- wnicti are hereinafter stated. The citizens who have ; first Disirier of s i:d county. lisc place whereon the not paid ihe tax due upon their real estate for the | Ute AMOS J. IIKaRN lived. • old as iflo property of whole-year, may now pay the amount due lor the i AMOS J. HEARN, deceased, tor the bent fit of the quarter ended on the SOth day or June, oi for the heirs aud creditor.' ol Haiti deceased. Terras made residue of tlie year. known on th© day, This June 26th, 1806. L. A H. TIPPIN9, Administrator Dctmnia Non. V. A. KYAN & CO. 907 Bay (Street, DEALKBS I li ^4NDARD LIQUORS, Agents gr Fa ire Champagnes, Keller’s myl-ti 7 Whiskey, Ac. 3 year. ..... On gross sales of merchandise (including sales of liquor) except cotton, *6 per cent. On gross sales of cotton, 1-10 per cent On all commissions derived from auy business transaction (other than merchandise) by any factor, auctioneer, broker, forwarding, shipping or commis slon merchants, 1 per cent. .,Sl?'il?v C ^*ion;"facuTT. wSd^or soever, except irora real estate, 1 per cent. On irrods receipts of any business transactions, not included in tlie foregoing, and Including all Insur ance companies and agencies, gas companies, ex press companies, cotton presses, hotels and restaur ants. 1 per cent. On all receipts for freight or passage money which are payable iu this city, 1 per cent On gross earnings oi every bank, bank agency oi bankers, 1 pet cent. . . ... On every horse aud mule, except those actually j them, duly attested, within the time presented by used iu wagons, drays, trucks or other vehicles, for : law; and ail Indebted to said estate will make pay- which badges may nave been taken out, oue dollar ment to CHARLOTTE RIPLEY', per month. j Jel9 6w Administratrix. On evary dog, tliree dollars per annum Ou tho value of all furniture, jewelry and plate j worth over three hundred dollars, 1 per cent. Every male resident between the ages of twenty one and sixty years, except only such os may be enti tled to registry and to vote at city elections, and who shall register their names and pay for the same, one dollar per annum. On real estate, 1 per cent. R. T. GIBSON, jy2-tf City Treasurer. Notice to Debtors and Creditors. A LL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS against thp estate of Cha lea Ripley (colored) will present For Sale. i)A BBLS. MOLASSES &\J 10,000 Cheroots 30o bushels Brf.'.. 30 boxes Manufactured Tobacco. 200 bales Hay. 3000 bushels Corn. In eturo and for sale by je30-5t \ LUERAKi) A FB8RILL. EXCURSION TO MACON.! JNT vitting, fowell & Co., IIsrSURE BANKERS, IN TUE TRAVELLERS’. ■ A POLICY FOR $5000, AND $25 A WEEK COM- 1 j\ PENSATION for one day Cost* 25 cts. I Four Days $1 »>o j Ten Days 2 60 ; Thirty Days 6 It One Year 26 0 A. WJJLBUR, -A.gt. b9 BAY STREET. jo29-6t 4 N KNEROSI'IC YOUNG MAN, who lias sevorsl Y ttiousand dollars at Ins command, seeks to asso ciate liioiself with some established and responsible party already in business Address, with real name aud nature ol bu luvss, -MERCANTILE.” let 2r Caie office Dally liepnbllcin. , JVIACON. GEO. 0. A. NUTTING, A H. POWELL, ISAAC SCOTT. BZnaXMOI EDWARD PADKLFORD, Je23 6m SAVANNAH. _ LATHS. 50,000 JSK “ T. L KINSEY A CO. )e30-tt 154 Bay street. Powder, Shot. | KEGS, HALL KEGS AND QUARTER KEGS HAZARD’S KENTUCKY RIFLE POWDER 60 kegs Hazard’s Blasting Powder 20 esses Hazard’s Sporting Powder . 200 bags assorted Drop and Back Shot 100,000 Elay's Double Water Procr Percussion Capa, for sale by HILTON A RAHDKLL, Jyj. 3t 103 Bav street. honey syrup. «. BARRELS VERY SUPERIOR HONEY SYRUP HILTON * BANDKLL. 193 Bay street 25 for sale by j?2-st Ic22-t;l NOTICE. T HE INTEREST DUE JULT 1, 1866, on bonds of the city of Columbns will hr PaW on pree^fjV non at office of John King, banker. InttUa^ty.with current rate of exchange onNew Yffk. H^ffred. / J. H BASS, W. H. GRISWOLD, 0 Finance Committee. j?2-lw BRICKS! BRICKS!! 120 I'-OO WKLL »nd Ogc..;he« Cat.- rbovs Swayce’a. Notice. B T MUTUAL CONSENT, this day Mr. H. Brig ham and Mr. C. M. Htilst withdraw from, and their interests ease ini he firm of D. H. Baldwin A Co New York: »nd Mr. I). H. Baldwin withdraws from, and his interest ceases in the firm of BrigTiazt. Holsi A Co.. Savanna HENUf BRIOHAM, 0. M. HOLaT. C. II. OLMSTBAD, D. R. BALDWIN. J F. CUMMINGS. Savannah, Jane 30,1836. Advertising in Southern Georgia rflHB BAIN BRIDGE CHART AND COMPASS’’ A (formerly ilie •• Balnbrtdge Argos,’’) offers superior Inducements to the merchants of Sa vsunah as an advertising medium. It baa a large »nd rapidly increasing circulation in that section, and Its term, are reasonable Address WILLIS M. BUSSELL, Editor and Proprietor Balr.i.ndge, June 11, lo66. je!2-tf MAGAZINES F O R JULY. HARPER’S MONTHLY, for July. ATLANTIC MONTHLY, for July. LESLIE’S LADY’S MAGAZINE, lor July. UKMoREST’8 MONTHLY, for July UODBi ’S LADY’S BOOK, fi.r July. LE BOX TON, for July. PETERS N’S. lor Jutf. THE ECLECTIC MAGAZINE) tor Jolf- THE GALAXY, No. 6. THE OLD tlUARD. for July. BEADLE S MONTHLY, for July a HUNT’S MERCHANTS’ MAGAZINE, lor fuas. NIX NAX, lor July. MEHRYMAN’S MONTHLY, for Jaly. YANKEE NOTIONS, for Jut-. LESLIE’S PICTORIAL for the Fourth Of Jaly ALSO, OJt usual; assortment of New York Daily and Weekly pspere. ESTILL & BBOTUEE Corner Bull street and Bay lane, jeng-tf Down stairs ADVANCES will Ue made by the undersipnod on consignments of Cotton and Merchandise to Mew. U ']^K4t alliW ‘ n * J " BRIGHAM, HOLST A CO. Co-Partnership. T HE UNDBB8IGNW) have associated thonnelres together under the firm name of A. WilChl A CO, fur the purpose of transacting a Factorage, com- E. Tsdelft*! audAS-Hartridge. A . WILCOX . , rt .i T. H. PALMER Murray’s Line FOR NWJg YORK. C Mb lit Paiiagc, 1^9 .Steerage, $10 mlide n r?wi“aium' te,m9hlp LEO - ^tOotn. com- Thursday, July 5, at l o’clock p. m. For freight or passage, having superior accommo dations, apply to OOTAVUS COHEN A CO., Agents. The first class ateemablp Tonawand a * TEAL, Commander; will sail for the above port od Saturday, Jaly !♦, at — o’elu* k - iu* Shippers wishing to avail themselves • •Ivp.u- tages of direct shipments, tuns avoidlD b tr.i' ling of goods through intermedlsteik.i coU j fled that store room will be farQl8h < ?> , . r r r< l ' during the absence of < s«» For freight or U «* ap rio. . ;. .tlo- detlops, apply !-a Jy4 H|*NTKK & OAMMELL^ EMPIRE LINE FOR NEW ONLY SIDEWHEEL STEAMMII. HIS WEEK. FOR NEW YORK ATLANTIC COAST Mail Steamship Company. Cabin Passage, $‘40 Steerage, $5 I Tac excellent steamship FLAMBEAU, EATON, Commander, will positively sail on Thursday, July 5th, at 1 o’clock. For freight or passage, having accommodaticcs sapenor to any ship in the trade, apply to WILDER A FULLARTON, No. 8 Stoddard’s Upper Rsnge,_opposllo |e» i Post Office FOR SALE, *3(5B RIVER STEAMBOATS aud TOW ^^HOATS, ol variousBlzei aud draft. ALSO, — Als—M.iiing Vessels, St. JJa ges. &c. - Apply to A. M. DA COSTA, a7-2aw6m No. 42 Watur street, N. Y. Cablu Fireingr, 830 g , riu The new and rt-r si tuwhcel stcainsinp San Salvadoi-, ATKINS, Master, Will sail as shove on Saturday, Jaly 7. at ‘4 o’clock p. u. For freight or passage, having accomrsMa: >r.i sa perlor to any steamer In the trade, ap; ; . . B. H. CAJtPKK. No 12 8toddart!v Range. GARRISON A AI ! I S JjJ . N<j. 6 Bowling Grean New a. FDR CHARLES VIA BEAD FORT, Through by Daylight, PILOT PC V \ Closing Out Sale OF THE LONDON WATCH (WANT. Owing to the failure and sudden closing of tne works and business of the London Watch Company, a large uumber of fine Watches, manufactured espc dally for the United States, being heavy, first cluss time-keepers. Intended to bland hard usage and sud den ebaoges of temperature, ure left in our hands for Immediate sale. As agents of the Company, u c are obliged to dispose of nils stock for cash in the shortest possible time. We have, therefore, decided oh the plan annexed as the one that will be produc tive of the desired resnlt. This plan gives every one an opportunity of obtaining Urst cissa time keepers st a price that all can command. As every Cerilfi cate represents a Watch, there are no blanks « every one who Invests In this sal© must get u Watch i at half the retail price at least; and, 11 at ail forlu "I nate, one to wear with pii ie through life. Kem!ttanc«f* may 1m; made at ou» risk in registered letters or by expr;e®, or post-office orders and drafts payable to our order, and we guarantee a safe return. This INSURES sale delivery and sure return to every patron. We warrant every Watch as represented and satis faction is guaranteed in every Instance Knowing the worth of the stock* we can give a wan-MUtee to every purchaser. Hie price has been fltced at the very low figure in order to insure immediate sale- and all who desire to improve the opportnnity should make early application. HART, GIBSON & Co., '205 Broadway, Si. Y., Agents tor.the Lundon.Watch Co. 1 Capt. T. K. PaYmk, MW - • . •» oteaiuer Fannie U nip ari.y WiiHeav^tt.i above from Florida wharf, f.»-r West Broad street, until farther notice, eveiy BIOS DAY MORNING, at b o'clock. Returning, will leave Charleston every i-ATUK- DAY MORNING at name hour. While the bout lb on her trip freight will be rs calved ana aiored In fire proof wan floao*. i.te expense. ^ Tills boat U new, very fast, and i\a« gixnl ;iccow modatlonsfor passengors. For frelgh apply to F. M. MTRE'L a*.-. Jfe9-tf FlOTlci'. uari THE UNITED STATEP iiil iffi MAIL STEAMSHIP OOMPANk ST. THOMAS, PABA, PEBRAMSUG - BAHIA, AND RIO DE JANEIRO THE FOLLOWING SPLENDID LIST Ol Fine Watches and Chains, Worth 9350,000 ! TO BE 90I.D FOR TEN DOLLARS EACH. 127 Uoiu hunting-cased Chronometers, from 168 Gold bunting casea English Patent Levere^ * 4 "' j 144 Gold hunting-cased Duplex *ire »n I 175 Gold hunting-cased Patent Levers. to 23* Gold hunting-caacd Levers .. iio to 240 Gold traBtlng oased Lepines 50 to luii 169 Gold magic-cased Levers 90 to 275 I 336 heavy Gold-cassd Patent Levers 76 to 225 ■ 208 heavy Gold-cased Leveie 70 to 176 120 Ladles’Gold hunting-cased Levers . 46 to 22-. 919 Ladles’ Gold enameled hunting-cased Levers. $65 to $250 136 Ladles’ Gold enameled magic-cased Levers, $«o to $275 236 Ladles’ Gold-cased engraved Levers.. 46 to 175 *63Ladles’ Gold-cased engraved Lepines. 4oto 126 380 heavy solid Silver-cased Duplex 36 to 125 735 heavy solid silver-cased Patent Levers 30 to 1*5 660 heavy solid Sliver-cased Levers 26 to 10-j 478 heavy solid Silver-caned Lepines 20 to 9 i 263 Ladles’ solid-cased Levers. 25 to «.'< 294 Ladies’ solid-cased Lepines 20 to 66 600 solid Gold Guard aud vest Chains.. . 15 to 160 850 solid Gold Leontius and Chatelaines.. 16 to 126 yWAll tha above list of Watches will be sold for ten dollars each. Certificates representing c*ch and every Watch la the above list are placed In similar envelopes and sealed. Any person obtaining a Certificate, to be had st oar office, or sent by mail io any address, can have the article called fur on the return of the certificate. With ten dollars. We charge, for forwarding Certificates, 50 cents each Five will be sent for $2, and fifteen for $6. The Certificates most In all cases be returned with and accompany the money when goods are ordered A11 orders promptly filled and forwarded by return mall or express. Address HART, GIBSON C CO , jell-3ai *06 Hrosdway, Now York. Under contract with the United Sti. Governments for the carriage of the patch one of their HEW FIRST CLASS SiDEWidV Sc 8TEA AX S a IPS. each over 2,000 tons burthen. On the 29th of Every fri r tr From the J?ort oi" New Y ri For the following named port, and a: 'L, Ing rates of passage, payable lu gold lent. F1BST OASIS. From New York to St. Thomas j From New York to Para From New York to Ptrnambnco From New York to Bahia From New York to Rio de Janeiro... Steerage at half these rutes, meals ate eluded. An experienced Surgeon is attached to - All Letters must pass through the Poet - age 10 cents. Fur farther information or passage appb B. H. HARDEE. No. Uli-todd-i.- GARRISON A Al m>31 New York HUE PALMA, PL VIA BRUNSWICK, FERNANDH**, 6., , VILLB, PICOLATA, AND AIL LAN . ON THE ST. JOHNS R1VEI Tiie fine, new U. S.Mail Steamer; T E Capt. T. J. L oca woo i,. Will leave Savannah from wharf foot ot street, for above places, EVERY MONT • ING, at 9 o’clock. We will receive freight at onr wareh< . times, free of charge. For freight or passage, apply to BRADLEY, HILL A CO , A mtUf 217 & 219 I — ■ I NOTICE. TO ALL WANTING FURA U! ' i am opening for the inspection of tta- . uo a fine stock ot CABINET FURNITURE, CHA Hr f TRESSES, &c-, &c., To which the attention of all is InTOed. DT Warerooms, 178 BROUGHTON 8TKij.T Us-. ock’s o’i Ihy Goods Store. flfl-ly S B. HAS GTON SOUTHERN Impcrtlng and Manaiactnrl; .. DRUG HOUSE No. 238 Kora stb.z^;. FOR SALE. LARGE PATENT SAFE, mannfaetared by Silas tlonal Bank. jeM-tf R. T. GIBSON. C. T. NOTICE. : B Y the Ordinance passed by the City Coined on the 9Tth day of December, ISO, the taxaa upon gram sales of every description of merchandfre and wares, upon fralght and passage money payable in tM« city, and npen hones and mnlee. are required to be paid month. T T:i€ nr lerjigned U prepared -o re ceiveihe abovj tr.x Icr the past month of April- R T- GTBSON, ■fl.tt City Treaestc:. GOLD MEDAL 8HBBRY, POET AND MADEIRA, HARVEST BOURBON, WHEAT NUTRIENT. OLD HOMESTEAD RYE. In addition to our haziness of selliug Wlucs. stc. la original packages, and In order to insure to con sumers Pare Liquors la a compact aad convenient form, wo commenced the enterprise of bottling and Peking in cases our .well known Wines, Brandies. Whiskies, etc., and have sent them oat la a style that woald preclude the possibility of their being tarn pered with before reaching the purchaser. The gen eral appreciation and gratifying success that has re warded our efforts has encouraged as to maintain the stands*! as regards quality, also, to make In crease* efforts to retain tha confidence and patron- age which has bean so liberally bestowed upon ns ^ BIN1NGER A CO.. [Established 177$.] Importer* of Wine*, Ac . No-15 Beaver street. New York. The above popular goods are put np in cases con taming one dozen bottl«s each, and arc sold by H. dBtUWE. savannah, and all prominent Druggists, Grocers, etc. OPINIONS OF THE PRESS- The name of Blnlnger A Co., No. 15 Beaver street, is s guarantee of the exact and UteTal truth of what ever they represent.—N. Y. Com. Advertiser. The Importing house of Blnlnger A Co.. No lo Beaver street, is conducted upon principles of Integ rity, fairness, and the highest honor,—N- Y. Evening Expires jee-DeodAWly | Pratt & Wilson BiuJitu, WHOLESALE DRUdo vf * ana i Maniithctni-ins Ch>-uiiwt*, No. 238 KINO STREET, ; Fourth door above Market at.. Charleston, S. C, PRATT, IS W. WILSON. | d ’JLLSO.N. |G late o/Pay 4. at to life S » iCo. ‘st * Pha: re and Ml-j n A Ckezniat urean. I It* C Orff Den’t NEW BOOKS, &c. A NOTHER SUPPLY OF Prison Life of Davis. Price, •*■ Braddou tttot - IMS Mystery.. Price, 71 centA , ,e '^ood;sIZtl at 1 -TiLL ; S NETO DBFOT Bail street, .ext to tlie Postcffic^ Down Stairs Xiie IVoprietor* act ^ *' ^•or- giaxiff Dlilltt I" D&COS, eE8N»*. ; ’AL# DQt,'CSTS" NUNDr — :Rllitos WANt hit" ■ FOE' THE LIFE AUD CAMPA iiic OF GENERAL STONEWALL AM. By Prof. R- L. Diahv, D. D J Va flTHB Standard Biography ol the In Jr ; lit--- X Theonly edition authorized by 1 lev . : author a personal friend and Chle' S-«S ot ».* Christian Soldlar. Carefully revised ’ ,-o-r- red kt meearal R. E. Lee. We want an,. • :c •■vert f,*ntT Send fir co rnlars S’ & We 0 .’rO)*-. . edre -s N.-.WONAL PCBUi SO COm Ho. ii 4 Srrenth H oiYaff, i rzyn