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Departure of Steamship* anti Steamers
FOR NEW TORE.
Steamship Sao Salvador. Saturday, July 7, at 2
o'clock p. m. •
Steamship Tybee, Saturday, July 7, at 2 o'clock
p. m.
Steamship General Barnes, Thursday, July 12th, at
6 o'clock p. m.
FOR PHILADELPHIA.
Steamship Tonawanda, Saturday, July 14, at —
o’clock — m
JOR AUGUSTA.
Steamer Swan, every Wednesday mornluK* ftt 9
o'clock.
FOR CHARLESTON.
htenmer Pilot Boy, every Monday morning, at 8
o'clock. f .
Steamer Kate, every Thursday morning at ® o
• steamer Emilia, ©very Sunday afternoon, a
o’clock.
FOR FLORIDA.
Steamer Liable Hat er, -very Friday month* at 10
o’clock.
Steamer Sylvan Shore, every Tuesday morning, at
10 o'clock'.
Steamer Kale, every Monday morning, at 9 o'clock
FOR DARIEN.
Steamer H. M. Cool, Friday morning, at 8 o'clock.
Ales are. KSTILL A BROTHER, Newsdealers, Sta
tioners and BookHellera, Bull atreet (down stairs/
corner of Bay lane, next to the Poet Office, are au
thorized agents for the Daily News & Hebald.
All orders left with them will be promptly attended
to.
fourth of .Inly'.
The ninetieth anniversary of Independence Day was
celebrated in this city in a quiet and orderly manner-
At sunrise a salute of thirteen guns were fired from
the r. s. revenue cutter Nanaemoud, and at twelve
o'clock a National salute of twenty-one guns was fired
by the Nanaemoud, mid also from Fort Pqjaski, and
by tke troops garrisoning this post, at tho U. 8. Bar
racks.
in the morning a large party ot young men, who
had chartered the .steamer Express, proceeded on her
to a private pic-nio given by them at Coleraine, the
residence of the late James Potter, on the Savannah
river.
The steamer O. Ai. Petit also left for Thunderbolt in
the morning, on an excursion.
In the afternoon the steamer Lizzie Baker, with
quite a number of persons on board, went on a plea
sure excursion to Tybee.
The afternoon was also pleasantly spent by quite a
J*rge number of our citizens, principally Germans,
who repaired to the farm of Mr. Broadbacker, and en
gaged in target shooting for three prizes—two silver
• ups and a goblet. The party fired with a rifle—dis
tance, one hundred yards. The prizes were won re
spectively by Messrs. F. Brown, John Quint, and J.
J Massart, their shots striking the bull's-eye. The
target firing being over, the party repaired to the farm
ot Mr. Brickmau, adjoining Broadbacker*s, where
they spent the afteruoou in dancing, Ac., the merri
ment bein^iept up until about 12 o’clock.
In the evening there was a display of pyrotechnics
in various parts of the city, though not on a very ex
tensive scale
There was no formal observance of the day by our
citizens, though business was pretty generally sus
pended, and u large portion of our imputation availed
themselves of ilie opportunity for & day's recreation.
It is worthy of remark that our black and colored
population indulged in no excesses, and as a class
conducted themselves with perfect propriety.
\\ e take pleasure, also, in recording the tact that
the day passed without the occurrence of any accident,
disorder or disturbance of an\ kind, so far us we have
been able to learn.
Disturbanc e In Atlanta.
We learn from a passenger who arrived by the train
from Atlantic, iast evening, that a disturbance took
place near the depot in that city on Wednesday even
ing, between some negroes and several soldiers be
longing to the 16th regulars. The difficulty, our In
formant states, was supposed to have been brought on
by two soldiers who were standing on the side-walk,
amusing themselves in shoving all the colored wo
men that passed from the side-walk. Several negro
men. who bad been observing them for some time,
interfered with the two soldiers, when brickbats were
immediately brought into requisition, aud shortly
after pistols were drawn. During the melee one of the
negroes was shot in the back of the bead, but it was
nut thought that be was mortally wounded, as he
managed to carry himself off at a good rate of speed.
The news ot rbe difficulty having reached the quarters
where the s Jdiers were stationed, they immediately
started fur the locality where the difficulty had oc
curred. with their muskets at fixed bayonets. On
leaching the ground no negroes were to be seen, end
tne soldiers searched about for some time, in order to
disc over, if possible, the whereabouts of one of the
negroes whu had fired a revolver. They were, how
ever, unable to find any traces of him. Several officers
« juie up :o the men and got them together for the pur
ple ot carrying them back to their quarters. Iu
going back, the horse of one of the officers, who was
mounted, happened to tread upon the heels of one of
the soldiers.' He immediately wheeled about and dealt
the officer u blow ou his right cheek bone with bis
musket. The men were shortly got back to their quar
ters. when quiet was ayaiti restored throughout the
tVeseuln t ion.
rapt. Atkins, the polite and attentive commander
of the steamship San Salvador, was yesterday made
the recipient of a handsome testimonial, from the
passenger© who t ame out on the last trip. The testi
monial consisted of a silver set, comprising a cup,
kuifc and fork, napkin ring and spoon. As many of
the passengers have left the city, the articles were left
in charge of Mr. C. W. Bruner, who yesterday, in
■ ornpany with several other passengers by the San
Salvador, waited on Capt. Atkins and made the pre
sentation. The present was accepted by Capt. Atkins,
who made a few appropriate remarks, and then enter-
taiLc.i the donors, with a few invited guests, to par-
, tuke ol a collation which was served up on board the
steamer. This is a well-merited tribute to an officer
who. since be has been running to this port, has
merited the approbation of all who have travelled
■'* avigator, and always at-
ficient evidence ui u«rsv..- .
the defendant Monroe, th© c0 ^ waB turned over to
Cresler, who eutered i»« 1)0,1(18 1D compliance with
the law,‘for the fortl.<-o»d“S » rtha hor »° in ,aie
further action vug»' b F tbe defellll!lut
Before Juatire Levi S. Hart-Garrett Carter, charged
with stealdto clothing from John Harper, was exam-
ln«d and committed to jail in default of bail t o an swer
ths cfc«K® of • lm P le Iarc eny.
Before Justice John A. Staley—The State V*. Martha
Bawls, (colored,) assault and battery, committed to
jail for trial before the City Court.
State vs. Laura Jane Rodgers, (colored,) charged
with stealing money from a fallow servant, was com
mitted to jail for/trial before the City Court,
State vs. Robert Gardner, colored, charged with
stealing a pocket book containing $5.25, was commit
ted to jail for trial before the City Court.
State va. Richard Harper, colored, charged with
stealing a quantity of sewing silk from the store of his
employer, web committed to jail for trial before the
City Court®
State vs. Harmon Jones, colored, charged with
stealing a revolver, was committed to jail for trial be
fore the City Court.
State vs. Felix McKenna, assault and battery, com
mitted to jail for trial before the City Court, failing to
give bonds.
State vs. Frances Briggs, charged with having in
her possession goods recently robbed from a store in
this city, committed to jail for trial before the City
Court.
State vs. J. Ryan, assault and battery, committed.
Arrested.
Two white men, whose names we did not learn,
were arrested ou Bryan street, near the Monument
Square, yesterday afternoon, under the following cir
cumstances: Ju passing down Bryau atreet, a colored
boy was engaged in watering the street with pavement
hose, aud some of the water, falling convenient to one
of the whito men, who thought it was doue intention
ally, aud drew a revolver upon the colored boy. The
negro immediately procured a policeman to arrest the
white man. The policeman, in making the arrest,
was resisted by tho white mail, who had bis pistol
drawn. About this time the white mau who was in
company with the cue about to bo arrested interfered,
inasmuch as it was necessary to bo reinforced, when
both tho white men were conveyed to the police bar
racks.
City court.
The following cases were tried yesterday by a spe
cial jury before the City Court:
Bridget Dwyer vs. R. T. Burch, action for debt.
Judgment was rendered in favor of plaintiff.
D. R. Dillon vs. O’Fallon & Co., action for the col
lection of freights. Judgment rendered iu favor of
plaintiff.
lie Grand Jury found true bills against the followinj
persons •
State vs. Annie Jones, colored, assault and battery.
State vs. Cornelius Tuiley, assault aud battery.
State vs. Peter Holmes, colored, simple larceny.
State vs. Jackson Brown, colored, misdemeanor.
jr' vwv JOS* IV* «i
oh;pt Mii h':ellieenc8.
Receipts from Internal Revenue.—We are in.
debted to Col. A. N. Wilson, Collector of Internal
Revenue for the first District, for the following sum
mary of collections derived from the export duty on
cotton and from licenses, the income tax returns not
having yet been made :
Receipts tor April $44,^11 04
“ “ May 43,922 53
“ “ June 61,164 71
Total $139,818 28
A Mean Thief.—Ou Wednesday evening last a ne-<
gro named Edmund Johnson was stabbed in the left
shoulder. He was immediately taken into Dr. B. W.
Hardee’s drug store, by a negro man named Abraham
Williams, to have his wound dressed. While the doc-
vas performing the operation, Williams managed
to slip the doctor’s coat from where it was hanging and
decamped. When the coat was missing both the ne
groes had gone out of the store. They were both ar
rested yesterday aud committed to jail by Justice Sta
ley for a bearing.
A King Fish.—A large King Fish, measuring five
feet iu length and weighing over fifty pounds, was
raptured with a seine by one oi oar fishermen on
yesterday, while fishing near Fort Pulaski. The
King Fish is generally caught on the Florida coast,
aud the fishermen state that this is the first that lias
been caught in our waters.
A Large Cargo.—Noiwithstanding the dullness that
seems to prevail in the marine as well as the mercan
tile line, the steamship Tvbe«, on her last trip from
New York, brought out one of the largest freights re
ceived at this port within the last three mouths.
Adjourned—Tho Superior Court, after a lengthy
disfiussion, was adjourned by his Honor, Judge Flem
ing, yesterday afternoon, for the term.
Fine Pf.aohew.—-Messrs. C. W.
have for sale a fine lot oi peaches.
Thompson «v Co.
They Cure What cuies? Ayer’s Cherry Pec
toral lor a Cough, Ayer’s Pills for a purgative, and
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla for tho complaints that require an
alterative medicine. jy2-lw
Steamer Kate, Lockwood, Jacksonville, etc-Mlrad-
ley. Hill A Co.
Bark Jaa E Ward, Sanderkin, Bath, Me, with ice to
Cheeseman & Co. 8
Steamer Kate, Flinn, Charleston—Bradlev. Hill
* Co. "
Steamer Express .Moody, Augusra-J M Ktnchley.
Steamer H M Cool, Taylor, Darien—M A Cohen "
Steamer Swan, Cohen, Augusta—M A Cohen.
Steamer Dictator, Coxetter, Charleston—L J Guil-
martin.
Bark Harvest Moon, Bartlett, Asplnwall, New
Qrcnaiia—LaRoche & Johnson,
Imports.
Fer steamer Helen Getty, from Palatka, etc—in
bales cotton, 1 do wool, 68 hide9, and mdse.
Exports.
Per steamship Leo, for New York—576 bales cotton
34 do sea island do, 66 do yarns, 39 do dumeatica, and
sundry pkgs mdse.
Per steamship Flambeau, lor New York—40a bales
upland cotton, 1 do Bea island do, 10 do yarns, 39 do
wool, 24 do bagging, 69 crates, 92 boxes and bbls
vegetables, and snndry pkgs mdse.
Per bark Harvest Moon, for Asplnwall—240,non feel
timber and lumber.
passengers.
Per steamer Helen Getty, from Palatka. etc—Mis
Capped, H Hirsbfleld, A Smith, J W Smith, Mrs J K
Grady, Mrs M Grady, Capt Beaufort, Col S B Noyes,
A Guyer, A B Hussey, Capt Wlgg-u, Mrs H C Dawsey,
Mr Bigelow, anil 16 deck.
Per steamer Kate, from Palatka, etc—S P I’cnn, J
Howe, Mrs E B Heron, Mrs Allen, Dr Uaskey, W 1,
Gray, Miss Dart, Mrs Dart, Mrs Peabody, B \V War
ner, Mr Gilchrist, Mr Kemble, J H Godwin, A Camp
bell, U Stebles, Mrs A'cGuffln, and * deck.
Per steamer Dictator, from Palatka, elu—R F Bol
ling, F Haighman, M B] Kofi', W Wilson, 011 Ducine,
W 11 Borns, Mrs Drummond and son, G W Presley,
Mrs J J Wilson, 2 children and unrae, Mrs Randolph,
Mrs Nash, Mis Bond. Dr Nash, Rev W D Bcnll, C B
Hardee, K Vick, Mrs E Keogh, M Keogh. D M Ham
mond, M W Drew, S Gercklcb, C D Oakes, G Collins,
W T Hodges, S Whine;, K Lange, R F Fredrick, J
Ryan, and 7 deck.
Per steamship Leo, Tor New York—Mrs o Cohen,
Miss U B Cohen. Miss F Y Cohen, Miss F King, Miss
T King, W E Arnold, C K Goodwin, S B Harrington
and wife, L H and A H Levitt, Maj J A Semple, F K
Shelton, J C Levy and wife, Miss M S Levy, Miss F
Levy.J C Smith, UK Alvord, Mrs C U Houghton,
Miss M B Shoemaker, Mi.-a E U Ripley, Miss S lloldeu
F A Perkins, H L Harris, Maj Butler, Capt Dyckman,
A B Hussey, A Guaer, J Oakley, M W Drew, J P Penn
C B Hardee, S nollisier, D Skinner, J T Gilchrist, J
G Pitman, Mrs Parker, W K Bullard, W J McLaugh
lin, J T Patterson. Rev W D Scull, G Lawrence. D M
Hammond, Miss Rolfard, Miss 1) King, E Schuster,
Col S B Paul, R Reich, S Kain, and steerage.
Por steamship Flambeau, for New York—E Haile,
G Ktock, wife and child, Mrs Harris, Mrs 1. A Pack
aril and 2 i-frildren, M A Cohen. K P Malouev, S W
Wight, J H Demand, Miss S Cohen, Miss M ii Malo
ney, E J Rogers, H L Johnson, .1 •Scans, HSShelton,
E A Cooley anil wife, Mr O’Sullivan aud 2 children,
A H Deuyse, E Blun, Mrs L Smith and child, E ii
Brown and son, W C Maloney and lady, Miss Mar
shall, Miss C A Drake, Mrs L Smith aud child, A Ful-
larton, W Tasher Smith, lady and S children, J M
Reinlmrd, D Bernhard, A K Phillips, A J Ives, Mrs O
Van Cleve, Mrs A E Marble, L H Packard, J S Ogden,
S Craig, G Tishler, P Appelinan, J C Brain, aud ll
steerage. »
Consignees.
Per steamer Dictator, from Palatka, etc—Southern
Ex, W T Hodges, Bryan, H A Co, L J Gullmartin a
CO.
Per steamer Helen Getty, from Palatka, etc— F M
Syrell, M feist & Co, Erwin A H, G 11 Arlcdge, McK.
Bennett A Co, G W Allen, Cooper A McA.
Consigners per I’enlrnl Hu 11 rood.
July 6, 1366.
999 bales cotton, 36 do yarn, 53 bbls old Iron. 29
boxes tobacco, 19 cases do, 16 boxes machinery, 175
sacks corn and mdse, E E Hertz A Co, Weed A Co C
McCulloch, Stroud A W, Wadiey A M, A Myers A Co,
D L Scranton, Tucker A L, Erwin A H, F W Sims A
Co, Remsliart A Bro, McK A Bennett, A S Lawton,
Inferior Courts ol Ware, Fierce, Lowndes aud Thomas
counties, G W Garmany, W R Fleming, Wilder ft K,
Jones A W, .1 W Anderson A Soil, Phillips A M, lluu-
ter A G, K F Metcalf A Co, K Padelford, W D Ether
idge, Tison A G, J W Rabun A Co, J W Lathsop A
Co, Crane A u, A S llartridgs. Bell, Wylly A Co, N A
Hnidce A Co, A Low A Co, P H Belin, 1. J Qidlmartiu
A Co, W Warner, fl P Milieu.
Receipts per Atlantic A Gall’ R. R.
July 1. 1866.
94 bales cotton, 12 do wool, 6 bdls cowhide, l-it
btjls rosin, 22 do turpeullue, 5 do syrup, 7 do sugar,
01 head hogs, und mdse to 1C C Wade A Co, Brigham,
HA Co, A M Cohen A Bro, P H Helm Tison A «,
Duncan A J, .1 W Anderson &• Son, T, Pinder A t'o.
Cooper A McA, M Y Ueudefsou. .1 S Tyson, Gilliland
A Co, T B Marshall & Bio, A Lciler, A 11 Luce, C R It
Agi, W B Adams, Doyle A L, M O Ehrlich, Bryan, 11
A Co. Champion SF,WI! Burnham, W A R Mclntire
J Oliver, Gertrmau A Co, A DolenholTer A Co, .1 It
Johnson, J Selkirk, J Smett, G Patten, W M David
son, J A Roberts, Capt E Dove, W H Bunoughs A
Co, J Llppman, K P Deyo.
Financial and Commercial.
a«i
>9©ngcrs. J£iie subordi-
•r are also spoken hfthly
e pleasure of a trip on
ourt.
of offenders brought up,
\ Honor Geo. W. Wylly.
.4 were all, however, of a
. -ttly for drunkenness and
j'un Barber, William O’Neil,
**olton, William Bradley,
md William Green, (colored,)
l**r the weather and lying In
■//■Li of the third, were fined
A’omau was also charged
... iu addition, very disor-
- ... .Lire to the woman, dis-
ment of a fine of two dol-
dul Thief.
arrested on Wedne.-eiay
possession, containing
it Dick could not have
he was trying to conceal
My & policeman and es-
Oa being brought be-
fcmg, aud questioned as
u of the fowls, he stated
noticing the fowls
den' 0 l ilie down
k ‘ ‘ being desired to
Dleu, .
p hcz. » 4* na oner was
* W» sent
uli3re.be h»a
:.: c 1 at the Police
ase will be tried.
e Bluff.—^mong ti le
the celebration on the
i ion at Mr. M. F-B^lis- j
we shall hare a great
JVho go to Mr. BeliMai-
say that we are aware
State v*. Butler Brown,
„v*:iult with intent to mui-
0 '. r before Justice P. M.
there hiving been snfli-
-itrvras turned over to
u * ' the charge of stabbing,
If Cholera comes no one can
by fleeing to the country, i ho
also place themselves at a dista
xiatt: ti.o.v auvtiia, tueretore, have with them, readj*
lor instant use, h medicine whose efficacy ia known
and proved. Such * medicine is preeminently
MABSDEN'S ASIATTv OHOLEKA CERE. Provided
with this, and n.»t neglecting the ordinary .sanitary pre
caution, we need be under no serious apprehension
9hould the disease make its appearance upon our
shores Depot, 4«7 Broadway, New York. For sale
by all Druggists.
jiiiniature Almanac This Day.
At Tybee..
HIGH WATER.
. 12 491At Port.
Arrivals at the Hotels.
PULASKI HOUSE—W. H. VViitukkulr.
W F. Taylor, Macon |G Walker. Pulaski co
W D RciiiiolilB. sti FanuieiMrs A E Marble, (ia
MreO AleCleve, N Jersey
|0 R Pendleton, Valdosta
|H Adams, City
|P Walter, do
i—Bryson, Montgomery
|J J Martin, Ga
E B Brown, A <J R K
J H Beall, do
.1 P Penn, Apalachicola
leapt G H Campbell. N Y
IH W Bilge, Ga
Mrs Brady & son, MJ
Capt W OSmo»!
C H Hill, ao
H S J Reynold*. Balt
I) J Bailey, etr Tybee
J s Tucker, Augusta
*} Kenneau, ORK
W R Boggs, City v
W H Denslow, City
R Burt, City
Dr P Pritchard, Blutftou
V H Burns, Ogeechee
J A Kenidy, Weston
S W Broughton, RiceborojJ 8 Watkins, Oi
Mrs Burbank, Madison H McCroeau, Ga
Mies Burbank, do Mre M L Harris, Columbus
M N Scott, Bainbrldge Col J M Chambers, do
E F Lawson A lady, Burke
county
R W Scales & lady, N C
N D Scales, N C
J R Smith. Burke co
Mrs J M Chambers, do
Mii-4 M E Chambers, do
J H Chambers. do
T Warden, Washington
G S Cox, Lowndes co
MARSHALL HOUSE—A. B. Luck.
T Mttgncr, str Leo
Mrs Burk, Brunswick
J C Smith, N Y
W T J Woodward, Cbas
KE Overall, NO
J Yonge A lady, Ga
M J Cohen, etr Swan
J Oakley, S C
C '7 Pike, CRR
J G Pittman. Tbomasvllle
J H Butler, U S A
N L Dykemau, l : S A
W Bennett, Burke co
J H Wiggin, Washington
U AI Dean, City
SAVANNAH MAKKET.
ItruiarkK.
Thursday, July 5. l«»C.
Cotton. — During the past week thH>“ «^r« tew
or no transartionn iu ci*tton. To-day one or two buy
ers are offering 32 ^c. for New York middling. Pro-
bably very little *»uld 1m* sold even at this price*
Mixed and poor lota are unsaleable at present. All
parties are anxiously awaiting the next accounts from
Liverpool.
In 9ca Islands nothing has been done.
COTTON STATEMENT.
Auction Saiei.
A SUPLRB BLACK HCRSlf
at auction.
BY BEil.. WYia,Y & CHRISTIAN.
Will be sold TO MORROW, la boat of the etore, at
— U o’clock,
A SDPERB BLACK HORSE.
Will work ill Hotness or on.ler the saddle. Sold
for no Hunt. Terms cash. jy6-2t
DRY G00DSI DRY GOODS!
AT AUCTION.
BY BKLk. WYLLY it CHRISTIAN.
Will be sold TO-MORROW’. In front of the store, at
10,‘f o’clock,
2 rases of assorted and choice DRY GOODS, vl?:
Muslins, Fancy Combs
Linen. Pan Buckles
Handkerchiefs, Wallets
Under Shirts, Round and Long Combs
Balmorals, Pant Bottom
Chambray, Card Buttons
.Suits of Clothing, Belts
Gaiters, Necklaces
i ivcrails, Spool Cotton
Flax Thread, Men’s Brogsus
Pins, Braid, etc., etc.
Terms cash. jy6-2t
auction sale op
VALUABLE HORSES,
MULES, WAGONS, Ac.
Will be sold on MONDAY. July 10.1866, at 10 o'clock,
a.' m., at South Commercial Wharf, Charleston. S.
Carolina. ,
Fifty Mules, in good condition
Forty Horses, in good condition
One lot Army Wagons
One lot Ambulances.
» Terms ca9h iu Fnited’States currency. Property to
be removed within forty-eight hours after dale or
stored at risk ami expense of the purchaser.
By order of Brevet Lieutenant Col. C. W. Tuomab,
Chief Quartermaster.
JAMES R. GILMORE,
jy6-St Brevet Lieut. Col. aud A. Q. M.
HOUSE FURNITURE AT AUCTION.
BY BLUN 4k METER.
THIS DAY, 6th Instant, at 19 o’clock a. m., will b#
sold, at tho rosidonce recently occupied by Mrs. Bar
clay. second door east of corner of Montgomery. In
York atreet,
1 Parlor Sett, brncatelle covered, complete
1 6‘, octave Plano and Stool
1 Suta, Arm Cbatr3 and Chairs damask covered
1 Marble Top Centre Table
1 Mirror and Mantel
* Clocks
1 Extension Dining Table
Card Tables
6 Chairs
Kitchen safes and Tallies and KUclien llteuslU
4 Bedsteads. 2 Bureaus
Horkcrs, (’hairs, Wosbstands
Wardiobes, broking Glasses, etc., etc.
Termsci.b1i. jvc it
a m
This Delicious Tonic,
Especially designed lor the use of the
Medical Profession and the Family.
is now Indorsed by all the prominent Physicians,
Chemists and Connoisseurs*as possessing all those
intrinsic medicinal qualities (tonic and diuretic) which
belong to an
OLD AND PURE GIN.
We tmal that our established reputation—founded
upon eighty-eight years of experience—abundantly
vindicates our claims to public confidence, and guar
antees the excellence of this Standard Article.
Put np in cases, containing one dozen botti- a each,
and sold by H. G. RIJWE, Savannah, and all promi
nent Druggists, Grocers, kc.
A M. BININGEK k CO.,
I Established 1773.] Sole importer*.
No. 15 Beaver street, Ne# York.
Opinions of the Press.
The Biuinger*, No. 15 Beavor street, have a very
niuh reputation to sustain, as the oldeel and be*t
house in New York.—Home Journal.
The house of A. M. Diuiuger a n». No. i;» Heaver
street, has sustained for a period ot eighty years a
repatatioff that may well be envied.—N. Y. Evening
Port. ' jc6-eod-d±w1y.
NEW PERFUME
Fox’ the Handkerchief.
PHALON’S
Stock on hand Sept, lat
Received since June 23
" Previously
Si‘a Island.
281
67
9,484
Upland.
1^4*24
2.496
216.688
Total Receipts
*9,832
222,908
Exported since Juuc 28
“ Previously
3,6ill
2,608
202,225
Total Exports
Stock on hand
8,053
1,179
204,828
18.080
EXPORTS OF COTTON FROM
JUWF 28, 1866, TO JFLY
4. ISCri.
ports.
Sea Island
Upland.
Liverpool
Boston
~~
122
New York
92
2,149
Baltimore
—
225
Philadelphia
107
Total Exports
92
2,603
Gemf-bal Hemahss.- The demand for groceries,
grain and dry gooda contiuucs about the same as at
our last report. There has been very little doing tpe
past week iu either, caused, it L. supposed, by mer
chants aud planters from the intonor embracing the
first opportunity on the opening of railroad communi
cation iu laying in their supplies; which, however,
were ou a moderate scale, and barely autficient to carry
them through the next two months, which are gene
rally very dull to all branches of trade. In groceries
prices for nearly all the leading articles remain un
changed, with the excepoon of coffees and sugars,
which have stiffened a little, in consequence of ttie
advance in gold. In grain prices seem to look up
more than in groceries, aud holders anticipate still
better prices. In dry goods there is a fair retail busi-
S B Noyes, Fla
J M Aiken. Darien
Miss Pierce. No 10 C R R
H A Scoit, No 1»H do
A Marlin, Fla
V H Burns, Scrtveu co K D Hendry, Blacksbear
SCREVEN' HOUSE—G. MCGinlt.
F D Bogart, Pliila
J Thompson, do
M W Drew, Jacksonville
EJ Rogers, N Y
A S Bigelow, Darien
J W Klfer, Ogecrhee
S Hollister, Hartford
MI)Skinner, do
A Guyer,
H Kimball, tl
Col Drcnx, Augusta
J H Ambrose, A * G R R
Oapt Beaufort, City
4 s Shelton, Augusta
E E Brown, Macon
Mrs Smith and daughter.
Macon
11 s Johnson, N Y
Dr Getty, USA
A B Hussey, Jacksonville 1. H Packard A lady, An-
: harlic.” at Mr Hugh
rd Saloon, sent ub, on
: In.Q 0 f independence
b . It was properly
•■ecs ' t jj e establishment,
.ltd
* ‘'notion made before
ivdV orning. by fl- W.
■ “te wes admitted to
BILL ARP,
SO-CALLED.
A 1 HlKu INSTALMENT for talc by
EoTILL & BROTHRH.
Bnintrest fmm News Dealers,
Jy4-tf * 11 t ‘ 06iL « Pulaski nonso,.finVTO slair=.
notice!
Savunnah,’
r t ’onioE, t
“>y 2, 1868. /
O N and alter tills date boys are positt.
crying newepapet s onLhe Sai)b»tn day. ou*™
mvided It
to annoy
other days they will be allowed to do so, prl.via a' i.
Is not done fn too boisterous a manner, as to
citizens and thereby become a nuisance.
By order of the Mayor.
R. H. ANDKRSON,
lyi-lw Chief of Police.
FOR SALE.
4 LARGE PATENT SAFE, manufactured by Silas
rw r» Tx—<•,? t. v- . ■* . c. ,, - r-j.
A Host Exquisite, Delicate, and Fra
grant Perfume, Distilled from the Rare
tnd Beautiful Flower from which it
oakes its name.
Manufactured only by PH A LON A SON,
NEW YORK.
BEWARE or OODHTERFEITS.
ASK FOR PHALON’S -TARE NO OTUEB.
Bold by Druftzirtg generally.
LIST OF FREIGHT
R EMAINING in the office of the Southern Express
(' — —
G II Luce, City
Capt Luwder, N V
— Mansfield, Columbia
II I. Schultz. Macon
W H Farrell, Leavenworth
H W Gray. Ky
Maj Gen Tiltson, Ga
Capt W M Deane, A A S
F M Thompson, Albany . . ^ .. . ., . ,
II D Cooper, Washington ness doing, but without any comparative . hunge from
prices of last week.
Bacon.—The stock and demand continues very
light. We quote shoulders 17> a (iil8e., sides ^c.,
strips 22c. and hams from 24@2Cc.
Bagging andRopk.—The stocks of both bagging and
rope are very light We hear of a few sales at retail
of Gunny at 32c. Hemp rope is Belling, in small quan- ;
titles, at I9(S20c.
Cofff.f—Is firm at the following quotatione, with a
fair supply and demand: Choice Rio, 28@:i2c.; prime,
30c.; fair, 28@29c.; and Java, 40®46o fl lb
Corn.—In consequence of the Urge quantity which
was held on the market, corn can now be purchased
almost as cheap in this market as it could be. bought
in Baltimore and Uid down here. It is selling Bon
wharf at $1 47*,@1 60. for whito,and $1 35for yellow;
retoiling at $1 60 for white, aud $1 4u lor yeilow. Iu
grain sacks are always included.
Oats—Is in fair supply st 87to 90c, from wharf, in
loto of 1,000 bushels; and 95c@*l, from store.
Hat.—Tin re is still a fair stock on tho market, with
a good demand. In Eastern there to none offering
from wharf. Northern is held, from wharf, at $1 25,
and fjom store, by retail, at *1 40. Eastern is soiling,
from store; at *176, although sumo dealers arc asking
a higher rate.
Molames and Sugar.—The stocks of both molasses
and sugar are rather.low, with a good inquiry. Wo
quote Muscovada molasses at 60c.. and Florida syrup,
at |1, by retail; Muscovado sugars, 12>4(gl4c.; yellow
C., 16c.; extra C.. 16c.; B. white, 16 q@17c; A., 17><c.;
crushed and powdered, 18c.
Timleb and Lumber.—There is nothing doing in
either timber or lumber. There is none coming into
market, and no demand. The mills have ali come to
a stand still for the present, their wharveB now being
covered with aawed stuff awaiting facilities for tran
sportation. -
I’cmpanv June 30,1866
ALFRED, JOHN
UK I’UE, O.
GREEN, WM.
OUKKRARD, K. P.
LESSING, FELIX
LOUIS, L. R.
MOONEY, JOHN
MARKLK. A.
NAYLOR, 8
NICHOLS, C. H. A BRO.
ORME. It.
STEPHENS, M. p;
Adv£rtis<: fT.enis.
"C
u
Asiatic
Ciiolera Cure
T8. WITHOUT DOUBT, Lire oul* htfe and reliable
ro^dicinc for t!ie lrnriicJIat' - and cure of the
pestilence which c..w L?irc.*uuf» i jrticv.tstaLc our eon-
un«at. . ■ Tt
^ It has iwe U jjmjj 8nccc3H during the epi-
ttiHL 01 ^ 4 . in tll ip country, and *iuore recently, in
CMera, Ctalera Merntts -anti Diarrlms,
Great surprise has been HT<insuu..t „
live immunity with which X- antT^qSi
armies have escaped the plague when stattoed m
posts wftere the pestilence prevailed, and, on inauuC
we discover it to wholly attributable to the use of this
invaluable preparation—
ASIATIC ( HOLEBJt CI’HK. i
The proprietor, confident o( the merits o: this pre
paration. has fitted up a Laboratory for its msnufac-
tare, ruplete with all the applioncaaof modern science,
considering it a duty to contend against the plague,
and use all means which medical experience euggeats
towards relieving and mitigating its effect.
Satisfied, by experience, of the resolt. relying on
the impartial opinion of the medical profession, to
whom the f-rmnla of its preparation ia at all times
accessible. 1 present
MARSDEN’S ASIATIC CHOLERA
CURE
As the greatest discovery science has made to arrest
the progress of the ecourge, CHOLERA MORBUN.
PREPARED BY
T. \V . MAR3DEN,
DEPOT AND LABORATORY 4SI BROADWAY, N. Y.
FOR SALK BY ALL DRVGOISTS.
“Nothing new under the Sun " was an old adage
which cannot be admitted ae a truism in the present
day, for we have hourly to record dtocovenea and In
ventions in Med cat S. teuce which would astonish
Galen and his disciples. Of >he many which come
before one notice we toilet siuglcout Dr T. W. MARS
DEN’S ASIATIC CHOLERA OUHK as an article of
real merit, and cheerfully recommend it In ail diseases
of the bowels. We speak from personal knowledge
in this matter, feeling satisfied ali who will trv It wOl
endorse our views.—y. r. Times. Je2S ly
BAERETT’8
ON THIS CONTINENT.
It is warranted to restore grat hair to pin
original, natural color, IA every case; it will stop
the hair from falling out; it will free the head from
humors and dandruff: promote the growth of the
hair, and to a beautiful dressing.
We offer no large rewards, but we authorize all of
our agents to refund the money to any peraon who
will tne two bottles, and then say Bar rrr's Vege
table Haik Restorative has not performed all we
claim.
Testimony from. the. Capital of the Uniteil States.
Messrs. Barrett Si Co :
I was induced to give vonr Hair preparation a trial,
and can heartily recommend ll as unequalled aa a
Dressing, Purifier and Restorer,—giving to the Hair
a luxuriant richness, and to the head a Cool and
must agreeable sensation, while It to thorough In re
storing the hair to Its natural color.
Very rek|>ectluily. W. Hamlet.
Washington, D. May 15,1366.
Mersts. J. R. Barrett A Co :
I was Induced by a friend to make a trial of Bar
rett's Vegetable Hair Restorative, and I am very
much ple?ised with the (ffect It has had on my hair.
I was nearly half gray, and now, before using one
nottlc, my head is I reel front daudruff, aud my hair
lias all the appeiren.-e of youth. I folly believe Bar
rett's to be the best hair preparation in the world.
Wu. Hamilton.
Fredoma, N. Y., Apnl 26,1366.
J. It. OAHRhITT <St Cll„ r.-opiletore.
Manchester, New Hampshire.
JACOB LIPPMAN,
Comer Congress an*! liar mud streets. AKent.
&BT Sold by all. Pcuggisto- jy’- tf
Shipping,
NEW'TORE
ATLANTIC COAST
-O ail ‘yteamahij, ( ojupativ .
Cabin fmaange, *20 -. Ytaerng,. * 10
The new and Tery fast si«le-wl»eel steanubip
GENERAL BARNES,
2.000 tons, Thoe. H. Morton, commander, will posi
tively sail on her regular liar,
Thursday, Jaly 13th, a* 6 o’clock p. ni
For freight oc passage, having very superior ac-
comroodattona, apply to
jy66t WILDER A FULLARTON.
For Philadelr h ia.
JPioneer Line
FOR NEW YORK.
The aplendid ateamship TYBEE, Crowell, Com
mander. will leave lor the above port „„ her
regular day,
Satarday, .I*rl} 7,»/■iov.., k p ln
ds^onI; e wI, 0 t r o , ‘ SB “'' e ’ 6a,K ' rl ° r
iy- : fcUNTEK A GAMMK1.L.
OLDSUlTOLTLlir
Leave every Tuesday & Friday.
For Palatka, E. Fla.,
TOUCHING AT BRUNSWICK, ST. MA
RY’S. FERNANDINA, JACKSON
VILLE AND PICOlyATA.
The Hew and elegant steam packets,
LIZZIE BAKER,
Capt. H. KING, and
SYLVAN SHORE,
Capt. JAM£8 TUU’KKR,
having been specially fitted up lor this route with
nnsut passed accommodations, will leave regularly
for the above places, the 8ylvan Shore every TUES
DAY MORNING, and the Lizzie Baker every FRIDAY
MORNING, at ten o’clock.
Returning, will leave Jacksonville every Monday
and Friday, arriving at Savannah every Tuesday and
Saturday mornings, iu time to connect with the New
York steamers.
For freight or Passage apply at the office on Fhriaa
wharf, or to
CLAGHORN A CUNNINGHAM,
Agenu
N. B—All freight payable by shippers. )cl6-3l
Direct and Regular Communication
V’lTH
HILTON HEAI).
Sloop Fanny & Mary,
Capt. SlOEEL,
Ia running regular trips between Savannah aud
Hilton Head, carrying freight at regular rates, and,
when desired, taking a few passengers. She Is per
fectly dry, in good order, and has made remarkably
quick tripe. Silo carries the Uq|tcd States mail. The
National Express and Transportation Company and
Southern Express are authorized to receive packages
for her. *
Any inlormalion ran be ordained »t Capt. btckel,
or by inquiring or H. G. Rcwe, corner ot St Julian
and Bryan streets. tf
FOR CHARLESTON.
Tonawanda,
TEAL. Commander,
will sail tqr th e above port Oft
Satarday, July 14, at — e’elack'h.
Shippers wishing to avail themselves of thee
tagesof direct shipments, uius avoiding exlra V.
Imoor goods through Intermediate ports, are
lied that 6tc.ru room trill t»o tarnished for fre’w '
during the absence of toe shl.ie.
For freight or past-age, sup rlor accorumo
datlons, apply t..
jy4 ' HUNTER & G.VM1IEL
EMPIRE LINE EORNEW YORK
ON LY SI DEW HEEL STEAMSH1U t’i .
WEEK.
Cabin Pattagr, •Hit Xterrmgc, iu
The new an.l lad si.leWlieel .-teauisbi;.
San. Asm I vatlor,
atkins. Master,
Will sail as above on
Saturday, July 7. at ’2 o’clock p. ;
For freight or passage; having arcoinmodat ioj
perlor to any steamer In the trade, appl* to
B. H. HAKDj.F,
No 12 Stoddard’s H-
HARRISON & ALL/ .
if'-* No. 6 Bowling Green, New ;
FOR CHARLESTON
VIA BEAUFORT,
Through by Dayligi. i
PILOT BOY
Capt. T. P Patkf.
; rstearner Fannie tempnran
Will leuve.. .Gb). hum Fiorida uiiaii, iJ--- *f
West Broa-'i skcci u..ui fuittti n-'.litre, cvnj
muxuay AiouniNU, m h o’clock.
Rctamlriif. will leave rinrlesion every BA > i:
DAY MORNING si rainp n,>ur.
White the boat is ou her trip Wil. 1 op re
cciveU and hioiv<1 >u tire nrooi warehouse
expense.
This boat is new, very Iasi, ami has good .
laodatloua for passengers. For freight or
apply to F. M. MYRELL, Agent,
je9-tf Plori’la wr.ii;
THGUNTfEDSmlBRl/n!
MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPAN Y
FOR
ST. THOMAS, PARA, PERNAMBT G,
BAHIA, AND RIO DE JANEIRO
TAX NOTICE.
j,2-U
MAP Umv n, j»j . <
VALKNT1NE, C.
1VALTEK, P.
K. P. TCNlfiON. Agent.
SAVANNAH DAIRY,
WEST SIDE OF COLUMBIA SQUARE,
BETWEEN STATE AND PRESIDENT 8T;..
Notice.
D uring
W . LIN ;c-i
July the Drug ilereof V.
ktc; c;.ei. -,t night a.’/d
PURE FRESH Mil.;,,
Morning and evening.
Fresh Butter and Buttermilk,
•UIBM, ON* AM MEAI
every day, from tows well fed and pastured.
Thuec desiring c-nget milk from the earn* cow for
children and invalid*.
j.l2-2iuwiru GEO. LAMAR, Ja.
BULLOCH ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
W ILL be sold on the first TUESDAY in July next,
at Statesboro, in Bulloch county; 2139
acres of prime Land, more or less, lying ln Bulloch
county, bounded by Thomas Waters, M Jones and
W. N. Lee and others.
Sold under an order of the Court of Ordinary and
for a division among the heirs belonging to the estate
of Nicy smitli, dectased. Terms on the.day of sale.
May loth. 1366. JAM SB SMITH.
my!6-law6w Administrator.
C1XTT DAYS after date application will be made
O to tile Court of Ordinary or McIntosh county for
leave to sell Hie real estate belonging to James M.
Harris, late of said county, decease,]
LAURA T. HARRIS, Adm’X
McIntosh comity. June 4,1896. j«8-1aw4w
fhe new and splendid U. S Mail steamer
K A. T L,
Capt. T J. Loovwooi’.
T HE L.NDURSiGNED 1s prepared to receive the
City Taxes nesess'ol by the onlltiatlcn of T;t.r 27til
of December, lgZ5— '.s Wi ll ilium: Unit arc payable will leave Savannah, fo.it of Wesi Broad street, for
monthly as those ti.jdc uavt-Mr iiiiatb rly. all of i tbe above port, EVERY THURSDAY MORNING
which are hcroaaru.: stat- d. -ft;.- citizens who have i It 9 o’donck, via Hilton Heud anti Beaufort, arriving
not pat" the lax due upon iheir real estate for the j In time for the Northeastern tratn
whole t ear, may now puv the annum’ due l.,r the t Returning, leavea Charleston every SUNDAY
(mailer ended on the Sot it dav ot June, or lor the ! MORNING at 6 o’clock, touching at Hilton Head,
residue of the year. Leaves Savannah overy MONDAY MORNING at
(m gio.se sales of "merchandise (including .-ales of 8 o’clockJor^Palatka^ Fla., touch, tg all landing,
ljqttot) except cotton, per cent.
Ou gross salos of l Ojton, 1 ltt per cent
On all commissions derived from aoy business
transaction (other tltau merchandise) by any factoi,
am ttoticcr, broker, fonrardihg, .shipping or commis-
sioo merchants, l per cent.
On all incomes derived trom salaries and the pur
milt «.r any profession, faculty, trade or calling whai-
«x< ept irom real estate. 1 per cenL
receiptu ot uoy tiusiiiess transaction!, not
int bided in the lores,, au d including ali nifclli
ance riunp.imea ami aitenctcs. cm^panies c"
press couiiuinieB, cotton presses, hotels »6.t r — tBlir
ants, 1 per cent.
On all receipts for freight or passage money which
are payable ill this city, i percent.
On gross earnings of every hank, bank agency or.
bankers, 1 percent.
On every lioree and mule, except those actually
used in wagons, drays, trucks or other vehicles, lor
which badges may have been taken oul, one dollar
per month.
Oa every dog, three dollars per aunum
On i lie value oi ail furniture, jewelry aud plate
worth over three hundred dollars, 1 per caul.
Every male resident between the ages of tweuty-
oue and sixty years, except only euch as may be enti
tled to registry aud lo vote at ntv elections, and who
shall register t heir uauea and pay for the same, one
dollar per annum.
On real estate, 1 per cent.
11. T. GIBSON,
jy2-tf City Treasurer,
EXGURSiONTOIAGON.
INSURE
TRAVELLERS’.
A POLICY boa $5000, AND $25 A WEEK COM
FKN8ATION lor one <Ujr costs 25 cts.
Four Days : $l w>
Ten Days .* 2 50
Thirty Days....*. 5 I’O
One Year 26 0
.A.. WILBUR, .Agt.
8» BAY STREET. jeI'9-Ct
ou the St. John* river.
For freight or passage, apply to
DKADLKY, HILL .t CO., Agents,
mv 1«* 217 A 219 Bay street.
Fail SALE,
RIVER STEAMBOATS an.l TOW
BOATS, of Various size- aud Jrau.
ALSO,
Bailing Vessels, St, am Bargee, Ac.
A. M. DA COSTA,
No. 42 Wafer street, N. Y.
Under contract with the United Ststee an . .
Governments for the carriage oY the mails. ••
patch one of their
NEW FIBaT < ’I.A.3S SIDE WHEEL
STEAM SHIPS ,
each over 2,000 tons burthen,
On the ?9th of Every Mont!-:.
From the
P*ort of New Yoil
For the following named poito and at the fe ;
lug rates of passage, pajahie In goid oi its <~p
I.ni:
FU16T DiBlIi.
From New York to St. Thcmas $
From New York to Para ti ’
•From New York to Pernambuco.
From New York to Babia..
From New York to Rio de dancrv
Steerage at half those rates, m^le and
eluded.
An experienced Surgeon -s attached to
All Letters mnst past tbrongb the Post
age 10 cents.
For further information or^passage app
FOB
B. H. HARDEE
No. 12 StOdda
GARRISON tt J
Now Yot
HI
VIA BRUNSWICK, FERNANDINA, J
VlLLE, P1COLATA, AND-A1L l.A
ON THE ST. JOHNS RIVEb
W LI, BK hold. ON THU FIRST TUESDAY IN
• ne ?i*’ at tl,e Y’onrt House <ooi, in
tke .legal flours oi
sale, Four Hundrod (400, Acres ot m-nd in the Forty
am District or said county, the placi Ivhlreon Oo.
late AMOS J. HEARN lived. Hold as the prnii,«v
AMOS J. HEARN, deceased, for the benefit of the
heira and creditors of aaid deceased. Term, made
known on tbe day, This June 26th. 13tC.
L. A. H. TlPPtNS.
je23 Administrator Dehcnis Non.
Notice.
B Y MUTUAL COKSKxNT, this day Mr. H. Brig
ham sad Mr. C. M. Holst withdraw from, au«l
their iuterosts < case ini lie firm of D. fl. Baldwin A
Go, New York; aud Mr. D. B. Baldwin withdraws
from, and hU Interest ceases in the firm or Brigham.
Hotel it'o , SaVbuniiL.
HCNKY BB1GHAM,
r. M. HOLST.
r II. OLMSTBAD,
D. H. BALDWIN,
«!. K. CUMMINGS.
SKvaui.toh, JaneX 1866.
V. A. BYAN & CO.
007 Bay Strool,
DXALkaa in
STANDARD LIQUORS,
Agents for Charles Farre Champagnes, Keller's
Kentncky Bourbon Whiskey, Ac.
myl-tf
For Sale.
a)/Y BBLS. MOLASSES.
£\J 10,non Cheroots.
300 bushels Bran.
30 boxes Manufactured Tobacco.
200 bales Hay.
3000 buaheli Corn.
Tu store and for sale by
jc30-6t LUBRARD & FEKR1U-.
Tbe fine, new 1). S.Mail steamer,
A. T J
Capt. K J. Lockwood,
Will leave Savannah from wharf foot
street, for above places, EVERY Mol
ING, at 9 o'clock.
We will receivq^elglit at our war,
times free of charge.
For freight or passage, apply to
BRADLEY, 1I1LL A CO.
myS-tf 217 ft *i
NOTICE.
HldK INTEREST DUE jVlY 1, 1366, on lionds of
X the city of Colnmbna will b i paid on presents
tion at office of John King, banker, in this city, with
current rate of exchange on New Y rk, it desired.
W. L. SALISBURY,
J. H BASS,
tV. H. GRISWOLD,
jv2-lw Finance Committee.
. NOTICE.
10 ALL WANTING FURNiTUBt
J am opening for fhe inspeotion of i.v
a floe stock ot ^
CABI NET FURNITURE, CHAIHH, V
TRESSES, &c., fit ,
To which tbe attention of all Is ;nv-.r«t.
PV Warerooms, 118 BROUGHTON STREil, Sue’
ock’s old Dry Goods Store.
_ fltt-ly RB. HARRINGTON
SOUTHEEN
Importing ami Manufartn. lag
Advertising in Southern Georgia j DRUG HOUSE
ADVANCES will be made by the undersigned on
lOisignii,rills of Cotton and Merchandise to Messrs.
D. U B ddwin *Co., Now York.
jc3-L4t HIUQHAM. HOLST ft CO.
Co-Partnership.
T HE UNDERSIGNED have associated themselves
together under the firm name of A. WILCOX 6
Ctf., fur the purpose of transacting a Factorage, Com
minelun aud Forwarding Business.
Refer to U. Brigham,' Octovns Cohen, t. Padelford
and A. S. Hartridge.
A. W1UDI.
Jy2-1 T. H. PALMER.
NOTICE.
McKAY, BLISS & CO.?
Commission Merchants,
tvHALEBS in Wklte Oak and Yellow Flue Timber ol
U all sizes Cash advance, made on ennaignmenta
of Timber, CottSTNnwfl *c
The above-named honee offer unoaoal faculties for
the ri’e of Sonthvr’*>t«rf:, at ;
licit consist, toects
y ra bms .i xi
B Y the Ordinance paned by the City Council on
the 27th day of December. 1865, tbe taxes upon
gross sales of every description ot merchandize and
wares, upon freight and passage money payable ln
thto city, and upon horses and mules. Are required to
be paid monthly. The undersigned to prepared to re
ceive the above tax for the past month ol April.
R. T. GIBSON,
ayl-tf City Treagnrer,
thos. w. brooks
manufacturer or
FURNITURE AND GENERAL
UPHOLSTERY
Pa
IMDeaWrwAr .—,
N D —AJI ORDERS sent by
tended to.
promptly at-
iT*l-tf
STATE OF GEORGIA, CHATHAM' COUNTY —T
O all Wk
* all whom it may concern
Whereas, Cormhck Hopkins will apply at the Court
of Ordinary for Letiefi Diemlaaory as Administrator
on tbe estate of Edward Hopkins, deceased.
These are, therefiore, to cite and admonish all whom
-tt may concern, it bedhd appear before arid Coart
to make objection (IT any they havejon or before the
Aral Monday In October next, otherwise said letters
superior Inducements to the merchants of Sa
vanaah aa an advertising medium, it baa a larg,
and rapidly Incmaaing circalntion iu that section, and J
Its term, are reasonable. Address
WILLIS M- RUSSELL, |
Editor end Proprietor.
Bainbrldge, June U, 1966. jel2-u !
MAGAZINES
FOB JULY.
HARPER'S MONTHLY, for July.
ATLANTIC MONTHLY, for July.
LESLIE'S LADY’S MAGAZINE, for July.
DEMOUNTS MONTHLY, for July.
GO DRY’S LADY'S BOOK, for July.
LB BON TON, for July.
PWPNHSjN’S. for July.
THE ECLECTIC MAGAZINE, (or Jaly.
THE GALAXY, No. 5.
THE OLD GUARD, far Jaly.
BEADLE S MONTHLY, for Jaly
HUNTS MERCHANTS’ MAGAZINE, far Jnac.
NIX NAX, lor July.
MKRRYMAN'S MONTHLY, fur July.
YANKEE MOTIONS for Jalv.
LESLIE'S PICTORIAL lor the Fourth ol July
ALSO,? *•
Our ttoualijiScortmcEt of New York Daily anti
ESTILL ft BROTHER.
Corner Boll atreet and Bay lane.
ja26-tC. Down etane.
Xfo. 338 SZXTO PfiViUi
Pratt & Wilson lit UtllPl't,
WHOLESALE DRUGOlSiS
AMD
Maniiracturiiijf CLuinisfs
No. 238" KING STREET 1 ,
Fourth door abo^ Market st..
Charleston. S. C
PRATT, IS W. WILSON ! P. B VMT
I ji -fr.ui.-. -
at to late S * iCo’lete
re and Mi l Jn:.i * <
arean. I l: u s. i 'K t
The Proprietors are f -ret
giane,
Cllltli is
OBVS8, OHlllICAl
OgFGOiSTS 9
&25-3m . .
OTENtS WAJSTIti
FOR
THE LIFE AND CAMP-." OF
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