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Auction Sales
Now Advertiser
l)c|iartuic of Steam,flip* und Steamers
FOB NEW YORE.
Steamship General Barnes, Thursday, July 12th, at
C o'clock p. m.
Steamship Misiourl, Salurdav, ,luly 14th, at 8X
o clock, a. m. e
FOB rillLADKLFHlA. /
Steamship Tonawauda, Saturday, July 14, at 9
o'clock a. m.
FOB AUGUSTA..
Steamer Swau, eVery Wednesday morning* » £ *
o'clock.
FOR CHARLESTON.
Steamer Pilot Boy, every Monday morning. at S
o'clock. ' t
Steamer Kate, every Thursday morning at ® 0 c
Steamer Emilie, every Sunday afternoon, a
(.'clock.
for horiua.
Steamer IJaZie Bator, every Friday morning, at 10
o’clock. „
Steamer Sylvan Shore, every Tuesday morning, at
10 o'clock. „ . , ,
Steamer Kate, every Monday morning, at 9 o’clock
Messrs. EST1LL A BROTHER, Newsdealers, Sta-
Jnt-rs aud Booksellers, Bull street (down stairs;
»mer of Bay lane, next to the Post Otlice, are au
thorized agents for the Daily News & IIebald.
All orders icft with them will oe promptly attended
jI iyors’ Coubt.—There were but two cases brought
before Hia Honor for trial on Saturday. One case for
urunkeuuess, which was disposed of with a fine of two
dollars The other the case of a policeman, who, in
taking his customary ••barks,' overstepped his dose,
and made an arrest which ho could not account for
himself, aud wus therefore prosecuted by the prisoner,
ilis Honor, (3. W. Wylly, .Mayor pro tern, not wishing
to interfere with the police regulation, us left by Maj-or
Anderson, suspended the policeman until the return
ci the Mayor.
Found Dlad.—The body of a white man, whose name
we were unable to learn, was found dead yesterday
moi ning in one of the houses on the opposite side of
the river, near the oid Fig Island mill site. On Friday
last this man was observed to be in a helpless condi.
non in a boat near Fig Island, aud was assisted out of
the boat into one of the houses. Yesterday morning
the same person, an Irishman, who assisted the man
:rom the boat on the day previous, stopped at the
island where he had left him and found him lying
u .rd
Diseases or the Feet.—Mrs. Eliza Keogh, who is
i .commended to us by those who know her personally
as a deserving woman, advertises in another column
that circumstances have compelled her to practi* e as
a-profession an art taught her, as an amusement, by
nei grandfather in her childhood. She has had great
suct.esa in treating diseases of the feet, aud is also
skilled in other practice. She has an orphan sou,
crippled and severely ailiicted, dependent on her, but
declines to accept charity if she can have a fair oppor-
luuity to test her skill.
Personal We have* had the pleasure of meeting
W. T. -J. U. Woodward. Esq.. Superintendent of the
National Express uud Transportation Company a day
or two sine , and learn that the Company is doing its
lull aharr . busiuens. Mr. Woodward has succeeded
most ad 1 iirably in extending his lines, and has now
comp 1 i connections between New York and New
Orle* s, and all intermediate points. He Is now on a
visit to Macon with Alaj. Webster, the local superin
tendent here, and John II. K. Uhlhorn, Assistant
Superintendent of the Company.
3rcen.
Miss K
Miss
w w Prnnt (vo i \f difliubcrs, J H Chambers, Mrs
w *? on t' L Harils, Misa Chambers, M&j
A Turner, J NMewberg, Mrs E Gar-
a porter ami lady. Mias L P Alexander,
nViuentbal. W H Burns. H P Kingtaan, A K
Miss D Oil* j[jan ami 2 children, R Dexter,
c a .'i le J'i? d B Howard, C D Oak, lady, child and nnrse,
f, 1 ??™' w T Carroll, J E Lassiff, (1 B Tettow, Mrs
iiaow and son, GH Adams Rev AS Kdgerly, M
SSibaniu, E A Burleson. E H Gray, Mrs B E Carr
lidS cbildreu, Miss S B Carr, Miss M T Carr. Mias A
Scarr, 0)1 J OHemmeutz,J W Hawkins,LMattowe,
C Bradley. Mrs A Frost, Mias L M Stanford, J Shell-
man, J Nichols. Mr and Mrs G Herman, M W Rug-
gles, aud 10 steerage.
Per steamship Gen Barnes, from New fork—W
Lawton, Col Harris, W 11 Livingston and lady. Miss
Hour, M ss E Hone, Miss M J Pyrroin, Mrs M Hen
derson, C Merreti, H A Tripp, Miss E Deuisebler, O
Connor, Dr W Duncan, C Bonnefeld. J. W Tufts, M
Cohen, G Gage, S Eugei, P J Welsh, W fWvertery. H
D Hawley, W W Parker. O Upright, A M Star, A W'
Brown, K Hester, F Smith, W H Potter, A Hine, and
12 steerage.
Consignees.
Per steamship Gen Barnes, from New York—C R R,
Southern Ex, Nat Ex. J W Anderson, A 1, Bradley,
Brigham, H ,t Co, N K B.mm, W B Boggs. J A Bar
ron, Brady, S A Co, S Cohen. Cunningham. P A Co,
T W Cooney. S M Col ling, M A Cohen, M Doyle A Co,
Doyle A L, W H H Dewhurst, .1 Deacy, Erwin * H,
Ernst’ In 4 K, P Fishier, M Ferst A Co, G C Freeman,
Guckenhelmer A S, A comm. J Gross & Co, DOC
Henry, S Goodall, W llone, F P Halsey A Co, G H
Johnstone, N BEdapp, F 1. Kensey, U Latlirop A Co,
J Llppman, WAR Mcl A Co MS Meyer, J McMahon
A Co, J A Mayer. B Mallon, K MeLen & Co, J C Maker
4 Co, P R Magan G E Nichols. A orinler, W L Pea
body, T Pepper, Richardson 4 11. F W Sims A Co, A
A Solomons, Saudersou A Tison A G, J W Tufts,
A M A C W West, A Wilbur, J Welnlielmer, A N
Wilson, W P Youug. York, W, Mcl 4 Co, Well 4 M,
U M.inhard A Bro, Wilder A F. and others
Per steamer Sylvan Shore, from l’alatka, Ac—J L
Vlllalonga, Erwin A H, J L Smallwood & Co, .1 T Gil
christ, 111 J Mciuliurd, 1. K Smith, oiagliorn 4 C,
Southern Ex.
MitE's irtis mmm.
Congress Spring Water.
Empire Spring Water.
Columbian Spring Water.
Conitlgncvs per C entral ilailroari.
July 7, 18CG.
160 bales cotton, IT do hide?, 175 sacks com and
mdse, lo E hudfclford, Hunter A ti. Bell, \V A C, 1*
Condon, Butler & Co, .1 Ncid linger, I' V? Sims *fc Co,
Inferior Court of Clmtlmm Comity.
Financial and Commercial.
Accident to a Child.—On Saturday morning last,
a young child of Mr. W. C Dawson was accidentally
shot through both feet, under circumstances which
we consider mo9t reprehensible vigileuce on the part
of the parents The child was left alone in bed and
mauled to net hold of a revolver which liia father had
left there, and while playing with it. it accidentally
went off, the ball pacing through both legs.
Fa New Yoke—The fast and Al steamship Gen.
Barney Captain burton, from New York, arrived at
her wliarl at an early Hour yesterday afternoon. For
customary favors we are indebted to our
Purser Alexander.
DboWNep.—Nicholas Moore, aged about nine years,
sen « i John Moore, was drowned near the Charleston
wharf yesterday altcrnoon while playing in a boat.
His body was recovered u short time after and con
veyed to the residence of his parents.
The attention
Augusta Marked-?.
(From J. O. Matthewson a Co.'s Circular.] •
Augusta, Ga., July 7, 1886.
Cotton*.—Tliere is but little animation in the mar
ket. Buyers arc bidding ‘28c. for god lots of mid
dling, but the offerings arc very light and holders in
different at rates bid.
Cotton Goods—Are active. A large demand exists
for grain and Hour sacks. We quote Montour 7-8
shirtings, lcc.; do. 4-4 sheetings, 19*^c; Montour,
rock and Hopewell Osnabnrgs, 2t>c. Assorted yarns,
Vi 20@2 25. Cotton rope, Si and . inches, 45c.
Copp waste, 22c.
Provisions.—There is quite au active demand for
bacon. The suppty is quite limited and very little ex
pected. Shoulders, 19@19**c.: B. B. sides. ;
clear ribbed, 23J*c.; clear 24} 2 c. Meat, out of condi
tion, brings somewhat off from these rates. Hams
are scarce and sell well at 2tk«/28c. hard is in fair de
mand at 24(a 25c. Flour of guild quality is very scarce.
Super would bring freely $1 50; extras, $15(3*16; Ex.
Fam., $18.
Grain.—Corn is in light supply, and holder.** get
ting full rates—yellow, $1 55; white, $1 65. Oats are
not to be had. They would command $1 10. Peas,
$1 90. Wheat comes to market slowly and is readily
taken up by our millers at $2 ‘2jf< 3 for red, according
to quality; white, S3@3 50, the latter tor strictly
choice.
Liquors.—Nothing doing.
Sugars—In very good demand. Raw 13(gil6o,; O,
17c.; extra C, 17 l jc.; A. 19c. Molasses is also in good
request at 60 cents ior Muscovado. Sj*rup 75c.^$l.
Coffee—Is firm at 30&31c. for Rio.
Butter—Goes off freely at 30c. for prime country.
Cheese —Out of season*.
Securites—Are dull, and money tight. Georgia
Railroad and Central Railroad bonds, par; Georgia
Railroad stock, 83<£95c.; Central Railroad stock, 95@
9Gc.; City Augusta bonds, 88(a89c.; Georgia aud Cen
tral Railroad bank bill, 98*i<\ City Bank, 30c. Bank
of Augusta, 50c. Union Bank. 10c. Bank Fulton, 42c.
Bank State Georgia, 2ac.
Mount Zion Select School,
MOUNT ZION. GA.
WILLIAM a. A OR THEN, RECTOR.
COMMENCE ON
T he next session wili
the first of August.
Mt. Zion, October, 1S56.
Mr. Wm. J. Northen lias been associated with me
during the preeent year (1S.MJ) in the Mount Zion
High School. In all my intercourse with him, I have
id friend ; uiiiionuly found him kind and obliging ; Indeed, his
whole deportment has been that of a g<*ntleinnn and
a Christian. In palling with Mr. N. it affords me
pleasure to bear testimony io his zeal, industry a**d
skill in teaching—and to add. 1 know of no young
man In whose abilities and fidelity as an instructor
I have greater confidence. C. P. Behan, D-1).
University of Georgia. July 29,1857.
it gives me pleasure to testify to the competency
and efficiency of Mr. W. J. Northen ts a teacher. He
.i ^ j. » a . AU * ,i ia 1 i poasosses scholarship, taut and disciplinary powers
•ji »huse intere. ted is direx.ed tOjthe ^ on j cr j recomoaenu Ills school With con-
' . Tax Collector, in another fiance to those parent * who wish their boys to be
' properly restrained and thoroughly taught.
- ^ ^ . | P. H. Mell.
Penfiei.d. September}!, I860.
I know of no belter school lor preparing boys for
n.i.i luKeu place In the linan-
iVhethcr this could lmve been
ted led by the wisest measures ■ - , - . . ; *,, ic
mill coll.iiise which makes CulK'ge than your,, niirt am happy tc. exuress tuis
e Cholera, can i.e cert at,.h opinion to you, as I Have expressert tt to others.
ot MAUSDIiN’S ASIATIC i wish yon much success, which indeed you ileserve.
»i, 48: Broadway, New York.
N. M. Crawford.
t the Hotels.
- W. U. WlLTHEROBR.
■ Miss A Carr. Flo
ut li Goodman, Atiunta
J A’ Guglo. A A-GH Jt
irt A Loeb, Atlanta
|J ii Bt ail, A Jt G ii R
•ill- J T Speights. City
Hi WiJiiam, Augusta
J L Oliver. do
A L Harris, City
kv Mr McGratu A lft'ly, Chas
ij s Sperry, Win hester
]l) Caile'jan. City
OUSE—A. 3. 1 UCE.
Mrs Bulier. Fla
li li Gamble A 4 children,
1 Fla
i •: M Thompson, 1-ia
J C Hemming, do
L F Mattan, do
,G K Foster. do
IJ \V Hawkins, do
1 K Dexter, Boston
riijJ J Bradley, Tallahassee
|i; A McDermott. Ga
J BBcVllI, Ga
C Fowke, N Y
jG H Hand, K C
al V P Hidden, etr General
Barnes
a:'ll P Burnham. Ga
tJSE—G. McOinly.
,0 W Henlck. Flu
WH Adams, Eafaula
ID Klllinglian, City
| W K Clark, Boatou
;8 R Wailer, Charleston
j E Ganowing, Mi»s
A M bUirr, N Y
.B Ii Jones. N Y
|G Dick, Kichuioiid
magazines
FOR J XT I- Y.
No ualural or artidcixl compound list, yet been dis
covered or manufactured that equals these waters as
a preventive, reliof and permanent cure for many
temporary and chronic diseases, as proved by the
experience of many thousands who havedrauk them
tor years, with the most benehclat eirects.
CONGRESS WATER
Is a cathartic, alterative aud tonic, and Is a valuable
remedy lor affections of the liver anil kidneys dys
pepsia, gout, chronic constipation and cutaneous dis
eases. Is a most powerful preventive of the fevers
and bilious yomplalots so prevalent 1c warm cli
mates.
EMPIRE WATER
Is a cathartic, and a valuable remedy lor rheuma
tism, derailKCmem ol the liver, diseases of the shin,
and general debility. Its effeete are most salutary In
lung disease*; It Is an almost sure cure lor scrofula
»nd the most aggravated forms of dyspepsia. As i
preventive and cure for all bilious derangements it
stands unrivalled.
COLUMBIAN WATER
Is a tonic and diuretic of a highly beneficial charac
ter, and Is a positive remedy lor diabetes, gravel,
calculus, lrrlta:ion and lnaammation of the kidneys
and bladder, and has most singularly active effects
iu restoring thee organs when debilitated by long
disease. Females who have suffered for years from
Irregularity, and the distressing diseases known
only to the'ir sex, bate been entirely cured by the
faithful and judicious use of Columbian Water.
Ut Bi.C* A HKYMC >—
THIS DAY, suit instant, at 10 o’clock, lu front of
store, will l>e sold,
10 barrels fresh Flour
10 barrels East India Rice
$0 sacks Ba>t India Rice
10 barrel* Beans
5 hogsheads Bacon Shoulders
10 barrels bag red Hams
10 barrels F.antatlon Pork
a barrels Pigs’ Feet
6 barrels Copperas
4 barrels Paint
5u Goshen Cheese
CO boxes Family Soap
10 boxes Raspberry Syrup
10 css s old Barley Whiskey
id cases Claret -
2 cases Perfumeries
10 cases Boots and Shoes
-j rases Dry Goods and Ciothiug.
ALSO,
1 splendid Mahogany Parlor Belt, damask
covered
1 large new Refrigerator, and
A geueral assortment of Furniture. jyO
AUCTION sale of
VALUABLE HORSES,
^ MULES. WAGONS, Ac.
Will he eold on MONDAY, July Id, 1S66, at to o'clock,
a. m., at South Commercial Wharf. Cuurleaton, B.
Carolina.
Fifty Muhe, in good condition
Forty Horses, lu good conditluu
One lot Army Wagons
One lot Amlnlanccs.
Terms cash In United States currency. Property to
be removed yiithin forty elght hours after sale or
stored at risk and expense of the purchaser.
By order of Brevet Lieutenant Col. C. W. Tuouis,
Chief Quartermaster.
JAMBS R. GILMORB,
Jyt-St Brevet Lieui. Col, and A. Q. M.
These waters are bottled fresh and pure, from each
of the above named springs. In so careful and secure
a manner that they preserve all their medicinal value
for years, and will be fouud equally efficacious when
drank thousands of miles distant as when taken
directly trom the spring.
Beware of Imitations and inferior Watsrs. The
corks of all genuine Congress, Empire and Columbian
Waters are branded on the 3ide of the cork, thus:
■ EffPiKr Water,!
i U, &. L. 8- Co. 1
Packed safely and securely, in boxe3 suitable for
shipment to nnv part of ihe world. Congress and
Empire Waters lit boxes containing lour dozen pints,
or two dozen quart bottles each. Columolan Water
m boxes conluiniug four or six dozen half pints, or
leiir dozen pint bottles each.
bold by all Druggists, Hotels, Wiuo Merchants, aud
first-class Grocers.
Sold only al wholesale by
HOTCHKISS SONS, Proprietors.
»2 Bnkmau Bt., It. T.
IST Orders by mall receive prompt attention.
)ulyf-eod2m
FOR SALE.
C. Herring. It can Be seen at the Savannah Na
tional Bank.
je2e-tl R. T. GIBSON. C. <B.
LIME.
B EST QUALITY ROCKPORT LIMB lor sulefrom
store, at Reduced Prices, to close consign
ment, by
ie29-lw
L. J. GTJLMART1N 4 CO
NOTICE.
F M. MYRKLL.
) USS’ RUSS’
RUSS’
RUSS’
RUSS’
RUSS’
mnac—This Day.
HARPER’S MONTHLY, for July.
ATLANTIC MONTHLY, for July.
LESLIE’.- 1 LADY’S MAGAZINE, for Jnly
DEIIORBST’S MONTI!LY', for July
GODBY’S LADY’S BOOK, for July.
LE BOX TON, for Jnly.
PETERS N’S. for July.
THE ECLECTIC MAGAZINE, for July
THE GALAXY. No. 0.
THE OLD GUARD, for July.
BEADLE'S MONTHLY, for July
HUNT’S MERCHANTS’ MAGAZISE, h- dune.
NIX NAX, lor Jnly.
MERRYMAN’S MONTHLY, for July.
YANKEE NOTIONS, for Jute.
LESLIE’S PIC LORI AL lor the Fourth ol uiy
ALSO,
Our usnalj assortment or New York Iaily and
Weekly papers.
ESriLL & BROTH JR,
Comer Bull strpet and Baylane,
ic-T.-tf
Dnwt stairs.
F. C. LIGHTE 4 CO ,
• Late Liglite, Newton 4 Bradbury .)
M u n ufe ct u revs of First Class Piano
Fortes,
Highest premium at the A-erlcan World’; Fa r end
Exhibition of the Industry of all Natous.
This well known establishment is n w ,-ontlnaed
by F. C. LIQIITE and LOUIS ERNST, it Ihe old
stand, 4-21 Broome street, bctw.cn Crosby; tnd Eon,
New York Cliy. jyt-lveod
trATKB.
s At Port.
ntelligence.
8 A VANN AH.
Sunday, July 8. 1S6»>.
ived*
Walker. New i'Crk—Wilder
luckt
r.Paiatka, &c.—Clag
lesion-Bradley, Hill
FOR RENT,
On reasonable terms. FOUR COUNTING
ROOMS and TWO LARGE HAL A in the
brick bnildtngon the corner or Bay and l.in-
i coin streets. Possession given lmnediatcly.
EDWARD PADEcFORD.
oM.
•' A ' kllH - New York—BH
veil. New Yupg—Hunter 4
graham, Palatka-La ip,,,,
lliarlestou etc s M La.nu,
it Augustine, Fit
igham.
irtv.
ire, from l’alatka. Ac—*o
bbls rosin and mdse.
■ orts.
New York—292 bales up-
d do, lid do domestics, S
7S bbls rosin, 21 do Iron,
.-getables. 31 do fruit, 20
ador, for New York—61f
i Island do, 202 bbls rosin,
s and bdls tents, 4c., 29
js, 49 bbls vegetables, 108
telons. it crates tomatoes,
es vege*ahles. 12" water-
BILL ARP,
SO-CALLED.
4 THIRD INSTALMENT tor - ale by
\ E.iTILL 4 BROTHER.
News Dialeis,
Bull fitreer, opposite Pulaski House, dowi stairs.
Jytetf
NOTICE.
Office C’uirr or Pidiob,!
Saviiuuuli, July 2 ( 18(6. >
O N and after tills dale boys are positively forbidden
crying newspaper on the Sabbath dsv. On al.
assort.,i "thor .lavs they willlie allowed to do so, yrovlded It
i uot done in 100 boisterous a manner, as to annoy
citizens and thereby become a nuisance.
*y or.ier of tne Mayor.
fi. H. ANDElrSON,
chief o( Police.
WLlUBlf HUDDLE GEORGIA
Plantation for Sale.
I S.2WS
[mprov^tcenta < ^D < e > ^a?h and° l l|^ ) i.!' l "*: 1 wUh
other fruits. Water and health ui.Min, aw ,u . n Mid
dle Georgia. Situated on the mat., ru » d a sunders-
vlllc, convenient to good schools, and a c,
, fer all that can be produced on the pia c . rrir-e
*12.on per acre, in two payments. Addree. Itox -24;’
Milledgevllle, Gu. lyT-iw* ’
jr New York—Mrs Emily
Humtltou, a u Jones, A
dds, Miss si Eldrldge, J
lerc, Mrs M Christy, K H
H Adams, J l'owell, J M
ST DOMINGO BITTERS
ST. DOMINGO BITTERS
ST. DOMINGO BITTERS
Oneof the most valuable combinations of a usefu
medicine and an agreeable beverage that has ever
been offered to the public Millions of bottles were
sold throughout the North during the last four years
and, wherever Introduced, it has proven a welcome
addition to the invalid’s table, the family circle, and
.he batchelor's sideboard
LADIES who have lost strength an.1 appetite, olid
Buffer from naueea, vomittuig and vertigo -
GENTLEMEN who -‘don’t feel very well'- Just before
breakfast or dinner, whose stomach is oot el order
and system is generally deranged -
MOTHERS weaning children, and buffering from
general debility—
CHILDREN of a sickly nature, an a sour, ays peptic
conMtitatiou—
TRAVELERS who have occasion to change their
water, and—
ALL who live In malarious districts, and are subject
ed to miasmatic influences, will And one of the
most valuable Tonics and Invigorators that can
he taken, In
RUSS’ St. DOMINGO BITTERS
TRY THEM BUT ONCE.
MARSDENS
Asiatic Cholera Cure
TS. WITHOUT DOUBT, the onlv safe and reliable
-*• medicine for the immediate relief and c ure of the
Unelrt Ce whlcl * uaw threatens todevaatate our con-
i',', S ?i l . with Kncb site-eae during the epi-
llli ? COQ °try. and more recently, in
Europe and Aai», Chat the French and English Go-
to™l™a°e9 l of Ve alopteJ ttte '“'Pe as the standard
Cholera, Cholera Morbus ana Diarrhoea.
Great surprise \mn lieeu expressed at the compara
tive immunity witb wbicli the French aud Bn^Usn
aruiWa hive escaped the.plague when btationed at
poats where the pestilence prevailed; and, ou inquiry,
we dtecovtir it is wboHyaltribat&hle to the use of this
invaluable preparation—
ASIATIC CIIOLKKA ( I KK.
The proprleww. confi«lent oi the merits o: this pre
paration. haartlfetl up a Laboratory for its manufac
ture, replete with all the appliances of modern science,
considering it a doty to contend against the plague,
and use all means which medical experience suggests
towards relieving and mitigating Its efrect.
Satisfied, by experience, of the resoIt. relying on
the Impartial opinion •>( the medical profession, to
whom the f rmula of its preparation is at all times
accessible. 1 present
MARSDEN S ASIATIC CHOLERA
CURE
As the greatest discovery science has mads to arrest
the progress of the scourge, CHOLERA MORBUS
PREPARED B* ■
r . W . MAKHD n: N ,
DEPOT AND LABORATORY 4bZ BROADWAY. N. Y.
FOR SALF BY ALL DRI GQiSTS.
Nothing new under the San " was an old adage
which cannot he admitted us a truism in the present
df.y, for wo have hourly to record discoveries and in
ventions in Medical S ionce which would astonish
G^lcn and Ills diHciples. of -he many which come
before our notice wo must singleont. Dr. T. W. MARS
DEN'S ASIATIC CUOLUKA CURE os an article of
real u erit, and cheerfully recommend it In all disease*
of the bowelt*. We speak from personal knowledge
in this matter, feeling satisfied all who will try it will
endorse onr view*.—V. F. j^8-ly.
Shipping,
R NEW TO
ATLANTIC COAST
Mall Kteamsliip Company,
THE ONLY SIDEWflKFLSIlll-TUIS WEEK*
Cabin PuMgt.lio 3lttrag, $,o
Tne new and very fast aiile-wlieel ateamahip
GENERAL BARNES,
2.000 tons, Thoe. U. Morton, t-.intiuauder, will posi
tively nil on her regular day,
Thanday, Jnly 13th, at li oVIor-k p. in.
For freight or passage, having very superim ac
commodations, apply to
jy<S-6t WILDER * FULLARTON.
Shioping,
Empjre _
FOR NEW YO
This Delicious Tonic,
Especially designed lor the use of tho
Medical Profession and the Family.
ie now indorsed by all the prominent Physicians,
Chemists and Connoisseurs, as pos«cesing all those
Intrinsic medicinal qualities (tonic and diuretic i which
belong to on
OLD AND PURE GIN.
We trust that our established reputation -fouuded
upon eighty-eight yearn of experience—abundantly
vmdicalus our claims to public confidence, and guar-
unices the excellence of this Standard Article.
Put np In cases, containing one dozen bottl s each,
and sold by H. G. HU WE, Savannah, aud all promi
nent Dniegisls, Grocers, 4c.
A. M. BININGER 4 CO ,
[Established 1173.] Sole Importers.
No. la Beaver street. New York.
Oplbtoas of the Pres*.
The Riningers, No. 15 Beaver street, have a Tory
high reputation to sustain, as the oldest aud best
boose in New York.—Home Journal.
The honre of A. M Bintnger 4 Co., No. 15 Beaver
street, has sustained for a period of eighty years u
refutation that may well he envied.—N. Y. Evening
Post. je5-eod-il*wly
RUSS’ ST DOMINGO BUNCH.
RUSS’ ARRACK PUNCH,
MADE FROM BATAVIA RlCE.
RUSS’ MESSINA PUNCH,
RUSS’ GIN COCKTAIL.
RUSS BRANDY COCKTAIL.
RUSS BOURBON WHISKEY COCKTAIL
The most delightful concoctions that ever tempted
man’s U3te—.-heaper than any STEADY DRINKS In
the wosid.
BLACKBERRY BRANDY.
RASPBERRY SYRUP, „
GINGER CORDIAL
LEMON SYRUP-
Also on hand and manufactured lo order.
RUSS & CO., No. 34 Dey street,
New Yosk.
Sold Wholesale by
W. M. WALSH, Wholesale Druggist
HALSEY", WATSON & CO., Grocers,
d27eod-ly Savannah,
200
FLOUR.
BARRELS SUPERFINE AND EXTRA
FAMILY FLOUR
!f b.iirel** Do’Hmc <’rnF '.rul’v
TREDEGAR WORKS.
To Builders of Cotton or Wool
len Factories, Saw and Grist
Mills, Planters and Others.
U rE HAVE tor Bale, ready for delivery, the follow.
W log MACHINERY : .
One (lj one hundred and twenty horse power Bogiue,
with two tubular bollere. , .
One (IJ fifty horse power Engine, wl.h two plain cy
linder boilers. .
One (1) eighty horec power Engine, with or without
Onc t> fl) C thirty horse power Engine, with tubular
Portable Saw Mill Engines and Boilers complete, from
20 to 3 c horse po.cr. Engines built on top ol
Boilers, wilh sufficient smoke stack*, thereby
avoiding the use ol all brickwork.
Wc guarantee this Machinery equal to any . in use
and prices satisfactory. ^ r ANDERSON 4 CO.
Tredegar Works, Richmond. Jnne27,18e«.
W Enquire of MERCER 4 ANDERSON, Savan-
aah, Oa. jy4-eod2w
•JO. SCOTCH PIG IRON
’>U
1 GARSJSIIER
-.gall.-HI
i:h\RLK ■;
THOS. W- BROOK*
MANfJi vOTURSR of
FURN1TURK AhtD CtiSEWAL
UPHOLSTERY.
DM i>o»r fit • • I hllsulel] li in. i*t^.
■* p — Al: OKDKKJ - t- ’ V promptly at-
a.ied to. JTSf-tf
HELMBOLD’S FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU,
For Weakness vlaiog from IndUcration. The aihanslod
power* of Netor* which ace accompanied by *o many
alarming aymptoma, among which trill bo tonafi in die
poalllon to Exertion, Lea or Memory, Wakofblneaa,
Horror of Diaeua, or Forebodings of Evil; in fact.
Universal Lassitude, Prostration, and inability to enter
Into the enjoyments of euciety.
TbaOonatltuUon.oneoaOectad with Oipoiue Weaknea,
requtma the aid of Medicine to ftnofOtm and imigarak
(he ryxtrm, which HELMB0I DM EXTRACT BCCHU In
variably 4oaa. It no treatment la aabmttted to, Oon-
aumption or Inaanity ensuea-
HELMBOLD’S FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU,
la affectlona peculiar to " Fmuix*,” Is unequaled by
any other preparation, ea In Chlorosli or Ratantlon,
Painfulnesa, or Supprameso of Customary Evnanatlonn,
Ulcerated or Schlrruv SUM at the Uterus; and all com-
plainta incident to the aex, whether arising bom habit*
of dissipation, imprudence la, or the daolm* or
In Ufo
EKUCBOLD'8 FLUID SXTKA0T BUCHU
IMPROVED ROBB WASH
Win radically axlermkiue from the system Diseases
arising from Habits of Dissipation at little
or no change in diet, no wameeniemce or
plately superseding those impfauanl and dimgamn nr
iisdi'w, Cbpatha, and Mercury, la all lhaao dtaaaeaw
USB HBmBOtW
FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU
In all DMsaaan of these organs, whether existing la
“ Male " or “ Houle," from whatever cause sriptnaduv,
and no matter how long standing It Is pleasant In taste
and odor, “ termed Util ” in action, and mors alrangih
ening thmnany of the praparaUonsof Barkortron.
Those suffering from Broken down or DtUeaU Otmoti
(uttow, proem the remedy at ante
The render must ha aware that however flight may
bo tho attack of the above diseases, It la certain to af-
faet Mr BodUj) Health, Mental JWi, and Hafftnm.
All tbs abora discs see require the aid of a diuretic
HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU
Is ttt* Orest DtareHa
HELMBOLD’S HIGHLY CONCENTRATED
COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT SiESIPARILLi,
Mf pnriOdn* the blood, removlag all ohroalo coanHtn-
tloaal dMaaaaa arising from u Impure state of tbs
blood, and the only reliable and MMwl known
remedy tor the cure of Scrofula, Soald Hand, SMt Ehsom,
rake sad 8welllags of the Booaa, UtaareMan of the
Throat and leg*, Blotcbas, Pimples oa the Ikon, Tetter,
Byalpslaa, and all scaly srnptKms of the eda.
AND EBAUTDrYDiO THE OOMFLEXION.
Not nfbw af the wont dlaordsre that abet mankind
arise from thaoorruptlon that aocumnlatea In tha blood.
Of nU MM dlaoovnrlan that bare bare mad# lo purge It
oat, none can equal In effect HELMBOLD’S COMPOUND
EXTRACT OF SARSAPARILLA. It aleaMM md reao-
vaM the btood, lnmila the vtgar af health Into the
system, and tmrgea oot the hemare which make dls
asm. It atlmnlktaa the healthy fiiantlaaeaf the body,
.nt expels the disorders that grow and rankle In the
blood. Bach n remedy that eoald be relied oa, has
long been sought tor, and now, tor the grit time, tho
public have one on which they can depend. Onr apace
hare does not admit of certificates to show IU ebcu,
but the trial af a single boUla win show the atek that 11
hoc virtues sorpeising anything they hare ever taken
Two ubleapotmtolof the Extract of aumpsrifinadded
to a pint of water It equal to the Llaboa Diet Drink, and
ana bottle la fully equal te a gallon of tha Syrup of Sar-
mpnrllln, or the decoction a* usually made.
JV THESE EXTRACTS HAVE BEEN ADMITTED TO
USE IN THE UNITED STATES ARMY, and are also tn
vary geoarel osa In ill the Slats HOSPITALS and PUB-
ggnaaarveawr MMI11DH0H3 thWMhout tha land, as
wanaaU Private practlom.aed areooaatlared as la-
8m JMW rnftrtm tf Hecks,
mmene jgnBAHBT OF THE UNTT*» 3TAH8.
■mPmftaeor Dswo 1 * valuable work* on tha Prectio#
af Phymo.
Baa remarkr made by the lata celebrated Dr. Pezwo,
af Philadelphia.
See remarks mads by Dr. D»a M’Duwmn, e cato-
bretsd Physic Ian and Member of tha Rnynl College of
«nl PrtW-4 h> U-WmtJS of
the Ming and Qnam’n Jonrnnl-
Seo Medico Chinergiatl Iteviea, publlahad by Bark
ers Tuvans, FWtow af Eoyf* Cc^gecf toirgeoo*.
■m mcMof tha Ute SuadArdWarka af Hadlaton.
EXTRACT BUCHU,
« ggMBdPAElIlA’’
8M iy A DntggidU.
renraPAL depot—
HELMBOLD’S
pimn 4«n cimnCAX. WAHEHOUIH.
(M BROADWAY.
w. M. WAL8H,
. Wholesale Agent for the EUtelof Georgia.
decST-eoffly
BARRETT’S
ON THIS CONTINENT.
It Is WaKKASTLD to KKSTOKE OKAY 1IAIR TO ITS
OKtuinal, NATURAL COLOR, in every case; it will stop
the hair from falling out; it will free the heed from
humors anil dandruff; promote the OROWT" of the
hair, anff 1* a beautiful dressing.
We offer no largo rewards, hut we authorize all of
our agentsto refund the money to any person who
will use two bottles, and then say Bar stt’9 Vege
table Hair Restobative has not performed all we
claim.
Testimony from the Capital of the United Slates.
Messrs. Bakkett 4 CO :
1 was induced to give yonr Hair preparation a trial,
and tau heartily recommend it os unequalled as a
Dressing, Partner and Restorer,—giving to the Hair
a luxuriant richness, and to the head a cool nnd
most agreeable sensation, while It 19 thorough In re-
storing the hair to its natural color
Very respectluilj. W Hamlet.
Washington, D. (J., May IS, litiu.
Messis. J. R Barrett * Co -
I vi- induced by a friend to make a trial of Bar
retl's Vegeiable Hair Kestoratiyo, and I am very
much pleased with the -ffret it has ItaC on my lialr.
1 was nearly half gray, and now, betore using one
boitle. mv head is freed from dandruff, and my hair
has all the appe tiaiice of youth. I lolly believe Bar
rett's tn be the best liatr preparation la ibe world.
Wm. Hamilton.
Fredouia, N. Y., April 26,1806.
,1. It. llAiliti;ter 4 ro,, rroprletora,
Manchester, New Hampshire.
JACOB LIPPMAN,
"joiner Coneres* Jsn<l B irii.ird Birccts. Accent.
f&r Sold by ali PrujgisH. jy2-U
OLD HI-WGEKL1 LISE.
Leave every Tuesday &. Friday.
For Palatka, E. Fla.,
TOUCHING AT BRUNSWICK, 8T. MA
NY '3, FEHNANDINA, JACKS, »N-
^ VILLK AND PICOUATA
The naw and elegant steam parki-ia,
LIZZIJ5 BAKER,
Capt W SING, au.l
SYLVAN SHORE,
rapl JAJfKS TPUKKR,
having been specially fitted up tor this route with
unsurpassed accommodations, will leave regularly
lor the above place*, the Sylvan Shore even’ '1CK~
DAY MOBNING, and the Lizzie Baber even FRIDAY
MORNING, at ten o'clock.
Returning, will leave Jacksonville every Monday
and Friday, arriving at Savannah every Tuesday aud
Saturday mornings, In time to connect with the New
York steamers.
For freight or Passage apply at the office on Florida
wharf, or to
C-LAGHORN 4 CUNNINGHAM,
i Agent*
N. B.—All freight payable hy shippers. Jel6-3i
Direct and Regular Communication
WITH
HILTON HEAD.
TAX NOTICE.
T HE UftufJMIGKFD Is 5afei>areff io r<\elvethc»
CUV Taxe* asMML-wri by ttu? unbiiaiict’ of the 27th
of Deceuibi-r, 1865—a w ff i!io«v» thut are payable
monthly as thoe** made livable qoailerly. all of
which are hereiuaUcr siaied The citi/.ens who have
uot pawl the tux «ine upon Uicli real estate for the
whole rear, liny now pat the ain<utnt due for the
quarter ended on the 30th day of »*une, o» for ihe
residue of the year.
On pro«s sales of merchandise (including sale# of
liquor) except cotton, ^ per cent.
On gross sales of cotton, 1-10 per cent
On all . *>mmissions derived from *ny business
transaction (Other thau merchandise) by any factor,
tkuctioucer, broker, forwarding, sldppiuv or oommis-
sioti nierciianta, i per ceut.
uu all incomes tiorived from salaries and the pur
suit ol am profession, faculty, trade or catling what
soever, except from real estate, 1 per cent.
On eross receipts of uuy husinoss transactioun. not
included in the loregoinz, and including all iusur
ance companies and agencies, gas companies, ex
press companies, cotton preaeea, hotels ana restaur
ants, 1 per cent.
Ou all receipts for freight or passage money which
are payable In this city, 1 per cent.
Ou gross earnings of every bank, bank agency or
bankers, 1 per cent.
On every borso nnd mule, except those actually
used iu wagons, drays, trucks or other vehicles, for
which badges may have been takeu ouj, one dollar
per month.
On ovary Jog, three dollars per annum
On the value of all furniture, jewelry aud plate
worth over three hundred dollars, 1 per cent.
Every male resident between the ages of twenty
one aud sixty years, except only such ss may be end
tied to registry and to vote at city elections, and who
shall register their names and pay for the same, one
dollar per annum.
Ou real estate, 1 per cent.
a T. GIBSON,
jy2-ti _ city Treasurer.
Sloop Fanny & Mary,
Capt. Sick pi..
Is running regular trips between Bavammli and
HU ion Head, drryiog freight at regular rates, aud,
when desired, taking a few passengers. She b. per
fectly dry, in good order, and has made remarkably
quick tripe. She carries the United States mail. The
National Express and Transportation Company and
Southern Express arc authorized to receive packages
for her.
Any information ran. be obtained of Capt. Sickel,
or by inquiring of H. G. Rrwe, corner of St Julian
and Bryan streets, * tf_
FOR CHARLESTON.
*P,
jeaCTMn
The new and splendid U. A Mall steamer
K A. T E,
Capt T. J. Lockwood.
will leave Savannah, foot of West Broad street, tor
the above port, EVERY THURSDAY MORNING,
at 9 o’clonck, via Hilton Head and Beaufort, errivin^
in time for the Northeastern train.
Returning, leaves Charleston every SUNDAY
MORNING at 6 o'clock, rouchinit at Hilion ID-ad.
Leave9 Savannah every MONDAY MORNING ill
S o’clock tor Palatka, Fla., touch-te? all IsndingH
on the St- Johns river.
For freight or passage, apply to
BRADLEY, HILL 4 CO., Agc&tv.
mrio 21* A. 21S Buy street.
For Riceboro
Aiul the Coast.
THE SLOOP FLEET,
Having been thoroughly repaired, is again prepared
to receive freight as above.
Tbe rates of freight have been revised, making If
an object for shippers to patronise this line.
0T All freights payable ai Savannah. Tor far
ther information 6ee Captain Thomson, on board, at
Lower Rice Mill, or
M. J. DOYLE, Agent,
jy7-2t No 110 lirvan street.
FOR SALE,
R1VB8 STEAMBOATS and TOW
BOATS, of vaiious size- aud draft
ALSO,
Sailing Veseels, St: am Ha'gee, Ac.
A. M. 1>A COSTA,
No. 42 Wat*r utreet, N. Y.
W ILL BE SOLD, ON THE FIRST TUESDAY IN
August next, at the Court House dooi, In
Kekisville, Tattnall county, within the legal hours of
sale, Four Hundred (4oo> Acres oi Land in the Forty
first District of said coont>. the place whereon the
late AMOS J. HEARN lived, sold an the property of
AMOS J. HEARN, deceased, ior the oeneflt of the
heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms made
known on the day, This Juue 26th. 18GC.
L. A. H. T1PP1NS,
je28 Administrator Debonis Non.
Co-Partnership.
T HE UNDERiflQNED have associated themselves
together tindvi the firm Dame of A. WILCOX 4
Cl)., for the purpose of transacting a Factorage, Com
mission and Forwarding Business.
Hefer to H. Brigham, Octavos Colien, E. P.delhrd
and A S. Uartridvc
A. WILCOX.
Jy2 ’m T. H. PALMER.
NOTICE.
B Y the ordinance pasaed by the City Council on
the 27th day of December, lfifit, the taxes upon
groes sales of every description of merchandise and
wares, upon freight and passage money payable In
this city, and open hones and males, are required to
be paid’ monthly. The undersigned la prepared to re
ceive the uhovc tux for the past month ef April. -
K. T. HIBSON.
lyY-tf City Treaanrer,
V.A.KYAN &CO.
B07
lay Street.
DEALERS IN
STANDARD LIQUORS
Agent* for Charles Farre Champagnes, Keller’*
Kentucky Bourbon Wblskey, 4c.
myl-tf
NOTICE.
T HE INTEREST DUE JULY I, lsfid, ou bonds of
the city of Columbus will b paid on presenta
tion at office of John King, banker, iu this city, with
current rate ol exchange on New Y’ rk, if desired.
W. L. SALIbBURY
J. H BASS.
W. H. GRISWOLD,
jy2-Iw Finance Committee,
Advertising in Southern Georgia
rjtHg BAINBRIDGB “ CHART AND COMPASS ”
A (formerly th* “ Ralnbridga Argus,’’) offers
superior inducement* to the merchant* of Ha-
vaiiaAh u an sdvertttBg medium. It has a larg*-
and rapidly Incremfiig circulation In that section, and
Its terms are reasonable. Address
WILLIS M. RUSSELL,
Editor and Proprietor.
Balnbridge, Jane 11,1S60.jcl2 tf
CfTATE OF GEORGIA, CHATHAM QOdjlTT.-
9 ill whom tt may concern -
Whereas, Cormsck Hopkins wilTapply at the Court j
of Ordinary for Letters Di-missory a* Administrator ;
on the estate of Edward Hopkins, deceased. I
These are, therefore, to ate aud a.iuiooish all whom -
It may concern, to be and appear before said Court
to make objection (if any they havejon or before the
first Mouday in October next. Otherwise 8a*d letter*
will be granted ,
Witness my official signatnre, this 20th day ol
March, ISM ,• D. A. O’BYHNE,
ni24* , o. a. o
Just Arrived and For Sale by
KENNETH 1AGLEU CO.
N
202 Bay Street,
EW SMOKED SIDES AND STRIPS
New Smoked Shoulder*
l)n(Held Hams, rovered
Washing'on HanM'.gOvrrad
Maonlug's ILdus, covered.
ALSO OS BiffU,
Mess and Prime Pork, in bblsand half bol*
Fulton Market Family Bet<, tobaH bbls
Goshen Butter, fn tuhs, aud
Family and Baker’s Flour. ija-tt
votwalsh;
Agent for the South. cujcK>s
Hair Restorer ^rtores Gray Hair.
Hair Restorer makes HaJr^w on Bald Heads.
Hair Restorer Stops^Haii^kon’ Faffing Out.
Hair Restorer Prevents Headache.
CLOCK’S
Hair RestorerhtetegkntlyPerthmed.
Hair Hestorer toaRthat«boclaiiModair<lres*ig.
value Yf after a thorough trial of two boSUealt
bottles for If. ■ dlAaodg
Notice to Oehtnr* enW Creditor*
NEW PERFUME
ef
For the Handkerchief.
„f.n*r
i, and Tra-
^rant Perfume, Diatilled from the Rare
xnd BllnlilU Plower from which it
cakes it* name.
Manufactured ffnly by PHALOS 8c SOW,
-,J, NEW YORK.
BGV1BE OF COTWEBran’S.
:toe
OTNfiE.
SOPOSALS W AM3DD A
will ;*resfc4it them, (Mj j.g
F . . /via. nock* * T t r^ r ‘ ■ &uJ law to Arrn*cn n Daxic j
.jK «c?.n. tbe at Clrot ■ tborrodhv u- tetece - te. .-iffte an ’JlMe
rn intng order ^ »,,, -tire-ill make oavmeatto the said Ml
and 'U
otaae.
! posaisto b'e’ln writinga*d h“cc - iu • tne'under
| s.gned or be fore Joiy it iSte
jv3-td
ROBLKT L/'.CHLISON.
ctottnasn Com. .-n Prt Bulldlug*
fthan Burnett life ' -dd county, ■it<e«a»-.J.
— -ei wiitdn the tlm?
, su-
u,„rx=. a, tndebted
t! ,iid estate win macc paymsot tc the Acaanfi
r c au ELIZA A. CA> >OI» ;
L Admtnlstrorril
Dif.en. .dclntoso eoesty, Jaiy S, Uda ;y*-l»w8w
T* V
Hi fi-'
s Si*Ai
PASSAGE KATES
Cabin Fungi,*-4t»....*. St,,.-.i.
The new and tost stenn. h ip mISNck til.
laud, commander, will **u „ , boTei
Saturday, July 14, at 8>. j. .
For freight or passage, having acconuuo,c
perlor to any Steamer lu this trade, aj>ii.,
• B H HARDlfu.
No li Stoddard's J ■ .
UAKKIcoN S ALLEN, Acer,
jy9 No % U)wiiugL.,T0ff N
For Philadelphia
t’h.- fir-t class etf-tniship
ona anda,
'iK-iL, Pomiuau lei.
will bi*il for Hu* r«i>t«Vf |iori on
Satuidif, July it, mi «i ovu „ u ,
Shippers wishing to avail themselves .
luges ol direct shipments, thus avciiim
liiiK of goods thiough intermediate pc •
fled that store room will be larnishe-i
during the Absence of the ships.
For freight or passage* having snpei. >r .
dations, apply to
jy4 HUNTRR * gaami: l
FOR CHARLES?!!
VIA BEAUFORT,
Thi’ough. by JDayl in
PILOT BO Y,
Capt. T. R. Pa tne,
fT*l ing place of steamer Fannie temp^. .. •!;:
Will Icaw K rve from Florida w ■■•uf. f« ct r
West Dr«*.* t • - uuiil further notice, ry
MONDAY MOUSING, at So*
Retomln". will leave Cliarhston ev r* \?l'i
DAY MOUN1NO at same hour.
While the boat It* «>n lu r trip fieiglb r.
ceived and Btorcri in fin* proof wareh
expense.
This boat is new. very fubt. and lias g
inodations for paeaeogors. For freight
apply to F. M. MYRKLL, .* w i
jc9-tf Fiord- j:
mi
THE UNITED STATES 1 ItH
MAIL STEAMSHIP COMP ,
FOR
ST. THOMAS, PARA, PERNAfc
BAHIA, AND RIO DE JANI
Under contract with the United States
Governments for the carriage of the mail'
p itch one of their
NEW FIRST CLASS SIDEWHF.
BTHAMSHITS ,
each over 2,000 tons burthen.
On the 29th of Every Mcnth.
From the
IPoj't of New Y
For the following named poits and at tl > i
ing rates of passage, payable In gold or it
lentr
FIE8T OiERf.
From New York to St. Thonuw
From New York to Para i
From New York to rernamhneo
From New York to Bahia
From New York to Rio de Janeiro
Steerage at half theso rates, meals and
eluded.
An experienced Surgeon is attached to
All Letters must pads through the Poet
age 10 ceut9.
For lunhor informaiion or passage appl
B. H. HARDER, A fc
No. 12^toddard ^ ii
GARRISON Jt A7.LKN.
iny31 New York Ageu;
PAR PALATKA, PL!.,
VIA BRUNSWICK, FERN ANDINA, JACKv
VILLE, PICOLATA, AND ALL LANDING
ON THE ST. JOHN8 RIVER
The fine, ucw U S.Mail Steamer,
K AT E,
Capt T. J. Looewood,
Will leave Savannah from wharf foot of h .-s: I.,
street, tor above places, EVERY MOND.-. i
ISO, at 9 o’clock.
We will receive freight at our warehi at ,. r.
rimes, free of charge.
For freight or passage, apply to
BRADLEY, HILL 4 CO , A
nivk-tl 2174 2191.
NOTICE.
TO ALL WANTING FURNtIUBt
I am opening for the inspection of the .
* a fine stock ol
CABINET FURNITURE, CHAIR
TRESSES, &c., &c.,
To which the attention of all is in
IS" Wareroome, 178 BROUGHTON STF FKT,
oek's old Dry Goods Store.
f18-ly S B. HABPT j -'
SOUTHERN
. Importing and Mar.nfactnrlng
DRUG HOUSE
TTo. 338 KINO
Pratt & Wilson Broil km
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS
AND
Mannfacturinjf Ch^uiisfs.
No. 238 KINO STREET,
Fourth door above Market st ..
Charleston, S. C
v. PRATT, 18. w. WILSON I P. B b 1LSON.
|Oraduatc^Pt*-a
u sttolffeS.1 (PoUesfe *ucr-
lit re und Mi msev * 1 temiat
ureiu. I Itos/c.Ord Dcp-t
The Proprietors are > 2Y»tir-e 'J-eor
gian*.
DADOS, ®21MXC At'S
. AND
pfidGGISTS’ fiUNORRf:
r o--sm
^’Yro - T e Mret^ u : aterte. four
kne - r. r
Cauhtos C»mity to«:ipotot thr
j rerftsfr’oote ufie:-. st the lsYvftll .
Po’iiarf hi* now in th?. j
'arJ, adTUdstretor.
AGENTS WANT! II
' FOR'
THE LIFE AND CAMPAH . 3 OF
GBBERAL STONEWALL J.lGOT.
r
By prof. R- L. Dximrr, D. D » ot Va.
rrttE Standard Biography ofthe Itcxr'psl Haro
A. ttm «aly edition authorised by hi- - Ido w. n
author a personal friend aad Chief o. tieff > «V
' ' ~-'-J :C
.•V R- E. Wo wan’ **i- •
coanty. ^*^nd tor c:rcu*ars ki c* «* no
Address NATIONAL PCHLI
N'o. 214 Seventh it
myH-HnoAtr'tw^
rrected
eve-f