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TUtltSDAY, -JULY **• 1S6®.
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To our Country Eriends.—As much interest is
elt throughout the country in regard to the pros
pects ofthe cotton and other crops we will be grate
ful to our planting friends and others in the interior
for information on that subject. Those who have op
portunities for obtaining vslnsble information in
regard to the growing crops, the working of the free
abor system, and kindred matters, of general interest,
will confer a favor by communicating the same
THE MMSMSIPP* LEVEES.
The announcement by telegraph that a
bill has passed the House of Representatives
at Washington, appropriating near two mil
lion* of dollars for repairing the broken
levees on the Mississippi liver, and that il
will pass the Senate, will give universal satis-
faetinn. It is known that during the war
these important safeguards against the de
structive floods of that turbulent river were
entirely neglected, and, in some instances;
they were intentionally destroyed. The loss
was immense, and continues. This condi
tion of affairs has taken a delegation of in
fluential gentlemen from Louisiana and Mis
sissippi !o Washington, to urge the passage
of a law which shall aid the people in recon
structing and fortifying their levees. The
result of their mission has been announced
as above. It is said this sum properly ex
pended will reclaim from desolation not less
than 3,000,000 of acres of laDd, which is un
surpassed for fertility and the value of its
crops in any part of the world. T lie recla
mation, it is said, will add 200 000 hales to
the cotton crop of the next year, and in
crease this amount annually thereafter. Sup
posing the cotton to command twenty cents
per pound, the additional yield thus made
amounts to an annual increase of 24,000,000
dollars in this one particular, which does not
comprehend the corn and other crops. If.
therefore, two millions of dollars will secure
twenty-four millions of annual return, the
Government will be amply compensated, as
at the existing rates, the produce of the tax
alone on raw cotton would exceed in two
years the whole amount of the appropria
tion about to be made. The action of Con
gress upon this subject displays policy as
well as forethought, for when Louisiana and
Mississippi reproduce their former crops,
much will have been accomplished in the
wav -if material reconstruction.
ha3 doubtleMd^®^^. g „
We SJtHe <* the le8dln ?, p0 ? iC '
out the world for territory 4^: JlUDcsgli*
The consequence* of the - ^dU***-
broken OUl In Bb r which l 1 * 1 ®
heyon' 1 v ^ although at present
uuinan ken, will be justly attributa
ble to the spirit of conquest. ^Already we
are anticipating territorial* changes on both
sides of the Atlantic, and the aggrandize
ment and breaking up of empires * rea I '®
involved in coming events. On tbe ° _
side, we may suppose that in the g«“
test between raonarchs, the peop e ;
nothing, and the down-trodden Europe
a further than that we
will be oppressed. Further vu
cannot go, nor penetrate the veil of mystery
which obscures this deadly and wicked con
flict. On this side, having just escaped from
By Telegraph.
THE PPILADELPHIA CONVENTION.
The Milledgcville Recorder is not iu favoi
of Georgia being represented iu tbe Phila
delphia Convention. On the other baud the
Federal Union is decidedly in favor of the
movement, and suggests in view of the
shortness of the time in which to hold Con
veutions to select delegates, that “our two
Senators elect be requested to represent the
State at large, aud that mu members ol
Congress elect be requested to represent
their respective districts in that Nationa.
Convention; and if either of our Senators
elect refuse to serve, the Governor shall ap
point pome one to till his place, and if eithei
of the members elect refuse to serve, tbe
people of that district select some one else
to fill his place in the Convention." In this
way the edjtor thinks the people of Georgia,
who lie says, are nearly uuanimous in favor
of being represented 1n tho Convention,
would be ably and truly represented it thnl
body.
We very much doubt the practicability of
the plan. If it is the wish of the people ol
Georgia to send delegates to the Convention
there is still time enough to select three
representatives jn the customary and legita-
mate merle.
JSb
The Radicals and the President. A
noteworthy remark, says a Washington let
ter, occurs in a recent “occasional” letter to
the Philadelphia press, which, in view of its
authorship, is considered somewhat signifi
cant. Foruev says,*tn reference to the deter
mination of the President to make a clean
sweep of the radicals from office on the ad
journment of Congress, that “the Union men
in Congress will, however, not leave Wash-
ingtflu without taking such steps as will at
least keep the people advised of the doings
of the pro-slavery tyrants,” The remark is
construed as foreshadowing a design, which
has already been rumored, for Congress
through its radical majority to appoint a joint
committee to remain there during the recess
to watch the President’s movements, sucii
committee to he clothed with all the power
that can be conferred upon it. It was at one
time proposed to give this committee power
to revoke all executive appointments; but
the power of Congress to delegate such
authority, or confer it upon a committee, was
denied bv the wiser (heads. It is evident
that now they are studying to find what
powers they can confer, and intend to put as
muny and as great obstacles in the President’s
wav as possible. The day of adjournment
will be quickly set when this more important
matter is determined.
The Philadelphia Convention and the
Radicals.—A Washington letter says the
Radical leader betray more anxiety in re
gard to the Philadelphia Convention than
they dare admit. It is said they wilt endea
vor to defeat tbe objects of the convention by
manipulating Southern wires through such
in.-truments as Hamilton, of Texas, Brown-
low, of Tennessee, Holden, of North Carolina,
and others, to secure a Southern delegation
to tbe convention of the most violent and
ultra Southern rights fire eating malcontents,
in order that, if possible, a row can be created.
They argue that the reception of such dele
gates will destroy the influence of the con
vention iu the North, while their rejection
will be equally damaging to the new party
iu the South. The game will certainly be
attempted, but will be met by counter action
on tbe part of the conservatives to secure
moderate representatives from all the South
ern States, failing in which they will boldly
close the doors against any others.
Cotton Growing in California. — .Tbe
Committee of Agriculture has just received
samples ot cotton from H. D. Dunn, of San
Francisco, California. One is a sample of
Tahiti grown cotton from Sfea Island seed.
The quantity raised in 1865 was about two
hundred thousand pounds,, the whole of
which was exported to France and England.
The other sample is ol California grown cot
ton, from upland or short staple seed, grown
i Los Angelos county by Livj^gston and
hestei, who ginned some twenty thousand
ounds.
a lesson of the effects of war, as no na- ju&tfy, and give their sanction to, the civil
such t
tion has ever had in modern days, it is not
likely that we will draw the sword to satisfy
the popular demand for more territory. But
there are other ways leading through the
mazes of diplomacy and the national coffers
by which, it is believed, the selfish desire
may be appeased. Of this we are assured
by late advices from Washington to the effect
that a scheme is on foot and about consum
mated in Congress which contemplates tho
quiet expulsion of the present Emperor of
Mexico, and the purchase, through the me
dium ol a loan to the Liberal party, of the
peninsula of California and a considerable
breadth of territory extending from the Gulf
of California to the western boundaries of
Arazona.
As a counterpoise to this western acquisi
tion, Mr. Banks, Chairman ot the Committee
on Foreign Relations, has introdneed a bill
which proposes tha*. room shall be made for
the British American provinces whenever
they are ready to accept the proposal of the
United States Government to receive t hem ■
Of the precise character and details of this
rumarkable annexation movement the public
is not yet apprised.
We do net question either the feasibility of
the Mexican project or the probabilities ol
its success. But as there has nevWr been in
the Canadian Provinces tbe least public
symptom of a public sentiment favorable to
annexation to this country, the proposition
of Mr. Banks seems something like a work
of supererogation. At the present time es
pecially the prospect of such un addition to
the United States is decideuly faint. The
British Government, anticipating doubtless a
move of this kind, is stimulating the scheme
of confederation, in order to render the Pro
vinces so strong that they can take care of
their own interests. The FeDian invasion
has helped this suggestion wonderfully, and
from present appearances confederation will
soon lie effected. Once it is an accomplished
measure, there will be no chance for auuexa
tion, which will then be considered a crimi
nal proposition. And yet the proceedings in
Congress upon this subject would be marked
by unpardonable stupidity if there were not
some chatices lor success. The success of
the two schemes will add millions of acres to
tbe country, and will add greatly to the ag
gregate wealth and resources of the nation
THE FLORIDA MAILS.
A Florida paper announces that hereafter
the mails from Savannah will be transported
to Station No. 17 instead of Thomasville, and
close connection made, so that the mails of
Mondays. Wednesdays and Fridays will reach
Monticello, Fla., next morning in time for
trains East and West on P. and G. road.
Heretofore the mail has laid over one day at
Thomasville and one at Monticello. although
the contractors had agreed to make connec
tion. We are pleased to notice this benefi
cial change of schedule.
General Grant not a Candidate for the
Presidency.—It may be positively .stated,
says a Washington letter, that General Grarit
will accept a nomination for the Presidency
for the next term from no party or faction
whatever. His nomination would be equiva
lent to an election, and his election would
necessarily lead to his retirement from pub
lic life at the end of his term of office. He
considers himself yet too young to withdraw
into retirement; and, while he unquestiona
bly has aspirations for Presidential honors
with which to crown his illustrious career,
lie feels confident that he can enjoy such
honors eight or twelve or more years hence
as readily as now. These ideas have recently
been expressed by him to his most intimate
personal friends, and are unquestionably the
ideas that will control him, notwithstanding
the powerful influences now being used to
win his consent to accept a nomination.
FROM FLORIDA.
More Villainy.—We take the following
paragraph from the Fernandina Courier of
the 11th:
“A few days since, a colored boy named
Jim. in the employ of Mr. Pratt, ol St-
Mary’s, at Black Point, Camden county, Ga.,
twenty miles trom St. Mary’s, had a difficulty
with Mr. Register, overseer lor Mr. Pratt,
and came to this city where he obiaiued the
aid of two more colored boys, with whom he
went back to Mr. Register’s house on Tues
day week. They were armed, and timed
their visit so that they reached the house in
the absence of Mr. Register and his wife;
Mr. R. having taken his gun, had gone to his
cow-pen, a little distance off. They entered
tbe bouse and had gobbed, it of tne most
valuable articles when Mrs. R. returned
They seized hold of her and attempted to
drag her into the house, and in so doing, one
ot them discharged a pistol, wounding her iu
the arm. They then tired twice at her little
daughter, but neither shot took effect. Mr.
Register hearing the report of the pistols,
hastened to the house, bat before he reached
it tbe miscreants made their escape, taking
their plunder with them, and have not yet
been arrested. It was known to the boy
Jim, that Mr. Register had sold his place.
They probably expected to make a considera
ble haul of money, and to effect it, would, no
doubt, have killed the family and burned the
bouse.” _ r
Extensive .Land Sale.—We learn that
g-r. R. Stafford has agreed to sell his share
of Cumberland Island, Ga., about 18,000
acres, to a Northern Company for the round
sum of one hundred thouAnd dollars in gold,
cash down. Mr. S. reserves his house and
the land immediately surrounding. The
Company will, it is said, put three hundred
German laborers upon the Island, mainly for
the purpose of growing notion, it being a
well known tact that a better quality of Sea
Island is raised on Cumberland than any
where else on the Atlantic coast. The
purchasers have certainly made a great
bargain.
An Undertakes 3oabep—»A Dead Man
Moves—On Thursday last, James Hayward,
an English merchant, residing at No. 148
Bowery, New York, was reported to have
died of Asiatic cholera. The body was then
lying at the Westchester House, corner of
tbe Bowery and Broome steet, and an under
taker was sent for to measureand lay it out.
In a few minutes he rushed Thnn the room
shouting, “the mau is living, the man is
moving.” Dr. Waterman, the police surgeon
was then called in, and on examination tound
that the body had not been resuscitated, but
was merely undergoing some involuntary
motions caused by tbe contraction of tbe
museiea ot the arms and twitching of the
eyelids, a condition of things not unknown
to strict observers of choices cases.. The
movements referred to occur in cases where
patients die ot spaam, a notable-M4»e«l
cholera cases. After death the muscles re-
lax and cause the movements by which the
undertaker was so much alarmed.
_ OMMCSICATED.J
ADVOCATE OF PF.ACE.” I
°rs. Editors:—Some unknown friend
.nas been kind enough to send me tbe peri- 'J vroao Wi
Odical above nanled for the months of May Washington, July 1L—tha Sreste
and June, and I ask tbe privilege of you to for tbrea irn the benefit* <*
allow me to acknowledge j.he favor though .to ^sed tfimbW w
four columns, and to accompany the ac- the Ume Kud naaau o{ ho idmg election* for
kuowledgment with a few general remarks. I United States Senators. Among other provision* It
VFhile I cordially approve the avowed ub- requires that the vote shall be viva voce,
itetni tbe Society whose organ the Advocate i Senate > by four majority, rejected **
^ <a _ . t rnnut itnnfaea I hetm « s i***i the ^-annexation of Alexandria city and county to the
Of Peace is, I must confess I have very little DtatrictofColu4Wa .
confidence in the tne# who direct and control I The H<msej>a*»«i a joint reeolntion providing tors
its operations; for, 1. By the crusade they 1 reorgsnizatSm of the militia of the Stetes «nd Teiri-
carried on in a time of peace against slavery j° rie * ln a uniform manner, and
—an instlttftion established by their progeni
tors (not ours), and sanctioned by the Con
stitution of the United States—they became
the prime movers of the civil war which has
so lately devastated our fields aud deluged
our laud with blood; 2. While they advo
cate peace with foreign nations, they seek to
%at through which we have so recently
passed, and approve of the military surveil
lance under which the South is still kept.
This they do, too, while justifying the war
that secured our national independence, upon
the ground that “self-governmeut is tbe
right of all mankind!”
for a distri
bution among them of twotWrd* of ItM Ynflhinc*
and ordnance stores, excepting the States lately tu
insurrection. They also passed a bill granting tha
right of nay to any Telegraph Company ovar tha pub
lic domain.
Melancholy Accident.
Annapolis, Md„ July 11.—Father
Claueae and two students were drowned today, by the
capsizing of a boat. Two other priests clung to tha
boat, which finally drifted ashore.
condition of Senator Lane.
Leavenwobth, July 10.—The surgeons, after con-
sultation, have decided that Senator Lane will die, but
may possibly live a few days.
The Insurrection la Cabs.
Washington, July 11.—The State Department has
If we of the South ! received no official information whatever concerning
are not a part of all mankind, in the name Of I the reported insurrection in the Island of Cuba,
common sense, what are we? ! Death or Senator Lane.
Massachusetts, as well as Georgia and Leavenworth, July 11.—Senator Jim Lana died of
other Southern States, once contended for
the sovereignty of the several States compos
ing our Union ; and we cannot see why diffi
culties between the several States of the
Union eonld not have been settled amicably,
as w ell as difficulties between sovereign na
tions. It is certain the South deprecated
war, and sought, at an early period, an ami
cable settlement of the matters at issue be-
hia self-indicted wound to-day.
New York Market.
New York, Juiy 11.—Cotton quiet, with etlee of
300 bales at 35®37c. Gold, 49J4c. Sterling, 9Vc. for
sixty day bills.
New York, July n.—Coupon sixes of 81 10i%,
fire-twenties of 62, lofli;, ditto 64. 105, ditto 6*. 10*H.
Treasury notes 1037*.- North’ Carolina new bond*
63*,. Gold 49 V Cotton dull; sales 270bales middling*
at 36. Flour dull and unchanged ; Southern lower,
tween her and her sister States. She evinced | sale* of 390 bbl* at *10 to le 50. Wheat daU; No. 1
. . , a. _ | Chicago spring, $‘J 0G; New Milmaukie%t$a 2». Pork,
this by the appointment of commissioners to . h#ayy ^ $3J - . ^ hcayy 18Kh> Mc wbu , y
visit the seat of Government, and enter into | duUi Stste M gugar quiet coffee dull. Naval
negotiation* With the General Government! etorea declined. Turpentine 76 to 76. Boein S3 62>;
to avert the calamities of war ; but these com- j to *8 bo.
missioners were not granted even a hearing.
They went holding forth the olive branch of
peace,
New- Orleans Cotton Market.
New Orleans, July 11.—Cotton irregular, and very
but were driven away indignantly i t 0 w, middling 30®32c. sterling, 63; New York Ex-
with fire and sword, and these Boston advo- | change quiet at \ premium.
cates of peace shouted aloud; "Well done 1 ““ ~
. . , r . .. .! Mobile Market.
Served them right 1 some of them buckled m OBI lK, July 11.-Cotton.-Sales to-dar 200 bale,
on their armor and flew to the South to lay 1 middling at 30 cents. Middling scarce aud commands
waste and destroy the habitations of those \ full prices. The lower grades more abundant and
who were suing for peace. With hands reek- 1 cheaper.
ing with the blood of their slaughtered fellow- •
‘ ., ., ..... . , 1 Kisuet—*• It is Fated”—save the Orientals when
citizens of the South, the} uov. wiite pa-1 they are attacked by the Cholera. They refuse to
thetic appeals for peace with strangers and j take modicin , and consequently the fearful mor-
‘, I tal:ty which ensues when the disease make* ltap-
aheus! pearance In an Eastern city. Wc are wiser. We
A wain the inteller-tnid nnd moral vision Ot i know 1,131 ,he Wsn * et * H - th,lt ,Tle majority of those
Again, tne intellectual ana moral \ isi a 1 j wd0 #re attacked will not die if they will use the
these advocates of peace in Boston, it appears utoper means to save their lives. The means which
, . . , . ...... long experience has shown to he the most efflcaclons
to me, have been seriously impaired by their 1 ,i 10 prompt administration of MAKSDKN'8 A8J-
prejudices; otherwise they could not have York ° For sa^by^u^mgews' ^ BroS(,waT ’ tlew
failed to see that the cases of Ireland aud the
South, which they assimilated to each other,
are—or were—very^ifferent- The compact
between England and Ireland, unlike that
formed between the several States of our
Union, was not a voluntary compact, but one
formed by force. The United States were
not conquered States; nor did they ever!
yield to Coogress, or auy other department |
of the Government, voluntarily or invol- (
untariiy, their sovereignty. They, more
over, ever claimed the right to exer
cise, whenever they deemed it expedient to
do so, all rights that they had not stipulated
to surrender. The results ot our late civil
war it is that has assimilated the condition
of the South to that of oppressed and down
trodden Ireland, and I am surprised beyond
measure that any sensible Irishman should
ever have assisted to reduce the South to a
condition like that from which he seqks to
deliver his own nation. Mortifying as
may be the resuits of tile late war, we
should recoguizc in them the
DIED.
CONN.—Mr. Q. M. CONN, a native or Newark, New
Jersey, aged 55 years, for 33 yeate a resident of Sa
vannah. died of heart disease, at his sister’* reet-
ilr&ce, in Newark, New Jersey, on the 10th of June.
Special Notices.
Zex*ut>t>aJt»el Lodge, No.
IS, F. A A.. M.
A Regular Meeting of this Lodge wUl he
•held This Eventng at S o'clock, at the Hall
corner Broughton and Bull streets.
Members of the Fraternity are respectfully Invited
to atic&'l.
By order.
WM GREENE. W. M.
Jyl2
tAr h
/NrV
M. Loivyrktual, Secretary.
ATTENTION!
PHOENIX RIFLEMEN!!
A mls’ake haying occurred In calling the last moet-
lmnd „r ,n * of, "° cor P s . i[ was 'lecided to cal) another for
THIS EVENING, 12th inst., atS^b o’clock, at ihe Hall
an overruling Providence, and over Mr. o. Ott'n, corner of Whl'aker and Bay st. line
wiio
ruleth
submissively to Him
iu tho kingdom of men, and giveth it to
whomsoever he will, and setter!: up over it
the basest of men.” (I quote Scripture ver
batim et fiteratum. See Dan. iv. 17.) The
Bible teaches submission to “the powers that
be:” we should not
Every member in town is expected to lie present.
JAS. T. BUCKNER. Chairman.
Jons J. Eagan, Scc’.v. julyl2-lt
Office Southern Ins. and Trust Co.,
Sivamnth, Jnly la, 1866.
The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders will be
held at the ..men of the Company on the 18th inst.,
therefore, favor insuv- 1 for t j, e election of Directors and the transaction of
reetionary combinations in either Ireland or j other tiasinesc.
the South. I Jyl2-dtd
The North appears to view the South as ;
only half subdued. Perhaps she is right; |
for, as Milton says,
Wlio overcome*
By force, bath overcome but half h:s foe.’'
O. BRIGHAM,
President.
Notice.
I THF. ANNUAL EXHIBITION of the Academy of
I st. Vincent of Tanl, directed by the Sinter* of Meroy
Kindness and confidence are necessary to i of this city. wiU. take place at the Convent, NEXT
, —_ ., X t ,. ! FRIDAY, July 13th, at J o'clock p. m.
complete the conquest. These the North , ^ lmrenta rP , n ,| TCS 0 r tho pupils, and the
even the members of the Peace Society I fiends of the institution are respectfully Invited to
seem unwilling to extend to us. As long as | attcnd . ,-iSTEK VINCENT,
they withhold these, so long will high j jyl2-lt Superioress,
heaven, and all right reasoning men hold
them responsible for any disaffection that
may continue to exist in the Sonth. We of
the South are sick of strife and contention,
and are ready to reciprocute the confidence
and courtesy that others may extend to us.
HEADQUARTERS POST OF SAVANNAH,1
SataNh.u, Ga., July 10th, I860. [
General Okheeb, \
No. 6. 1
Brunswick. Ga., July 5, 1860.
The multiplying of gaming houses in Sara
toga, says a correspondent of the Boston
Journal, from season to season has been
marked, but never as much so as now. On
the main 9treet many of the second floors are
tne mam 0 3 und lhe tjtles therefore Indisputable. CUIxeoS
taken by those who keep gaming tables. No purchatC9 of sn ,. h propctty mQat not ^ mo .
pains are taken to keep the business secret
X. The following Orilor Is hereby republiehed for
the Information of e'l c ncrroed. Any parties viola
ting it will be arrested a- d imprisoned.
UlADOCABTIES MlLKAST DlTIMOH OF TU TEtCH.,)
Nashville, Tens., eptember '-Mb, 1865. (
Geneeal ObdeesX
No. 82. f
All sales made by the United States, through the
proper offiosrs, to private parties, either of h- rees,
mules or other pr perty, ore hereby declared valid.
FUR NON-RETENTION OR INCONTI
NENCE of Urine, Irritation, inflammation or nlcsra-
lon of the bladder, or kidneys, die***** of the pros
trate glands, stone In the bladder, eatcnlns, gzwvsl
or brick dnst deposit, and all diseases of tbs blsdder,
kidneys and dropeical swellings,
Use Uelmupld'b Fi rm Extract Bpo*v.
From the streets, from the piazzas of the
hotels, from dawn till dark, and from sun
down till sunrise, Sunday bringing no re
pose and no cessation, meu can be seen un
der the fascination of the tables, winning or
losing great sums. Some well-to-do and well
reputed men from New York daily play, with
a fixed rule only to lose a certain sum. They
play while they win ; but when fortune is
against them and their standard of loss is
reached, they quit the tables. These men
never drink while they play. But with all
this rivalry. Morrisev has been able to hold
his own.
—In Hartford, Ct., within a lew days past,
three men and two females committed suicide
because of jealousy and disappointment in
love. A Mr. Bolles, fifty ydai9 of age, killed
bimself because a widow named Shaw had,
at he said in a letter addressed to her, “bin
seen sitting very closely and lovingly with
some men," aud had exhibited more affection
for others than she bad him. Upon his per
son was found the following:—“I am now
going to kill myself for the reason, this day,
Mrs. Shaw asked me to go to bed. I went
to bed. I am not quite a fool; yet I got up
and went down, and found her chatting and
drinking whisky with Mr. Wells (one of her
boarders). She says, *0 God!’ bnt I got her,
and she cannot deny this. She is through
with me, aud I am goiog to rest alone, and
she may go where she pleases.”
Murder at Morribiana.—On Thursday
Afternoon a party of firemen were ball
playing in Lower Morrisiana, N- Y-, when
the baU accidentally fell into tbe garden.of a
German named Folks Oue of the meu went
after the ball, when Folks ordered him off,
and threatened to shoot him. The fireman
then reported the 'threat to a policeman
narnea Cook, who went over to remonstrate
with the German. Folks immediately turned
npon the officer, and told iijm if he, did not
leaye he would shoot him, and before Cook
could retire Folks tired bis gun and the
poficemau fell dead oh tbe spot. It required
the full strength of tbe police force to keep
the enraged citizens and others from lynch
ing the murderer on the spot. He was placed muj/s uaju dye, so ee*t*_8teck or
in custody to await the action of the Grand Brown , in«,„uu.eo«. best, «hev«st.
, THU? ■ ■dirT U ‘ e ^ U i y DeP«,No.6,Jot. M tr ee t,-»HrY«*k. SoM
of the murfclednsnn. A veraictin accord- bj all drngamt pntem medicine stores <rvsi»srtRto,
ante with the above facts was rendered. 1 mu-iy
lusted by the Civil Authority in the preseSBlon *f the
same; sad all suits or nettnns pending ln the Civil
Courts, either for the property itself or Its money
value, will be set astdu and considered of no force
sndeffecL
Tho Government of tho United States iv responsi
ble for any and all property seized for military par-
pWs, and any damage resulting to private dtlsans
therefrom, is of the same natnre as other claims for
damage, and will be submitted for adjudication to
the proper authorities at Washington.
By command of Major General Thomas.
(Signed,) WM. P. WHIPPLE,
Assistant Adjutant General.
Ii. Parties holding animals or other property from
the Government as above and receiving summons
from the Civil authority to prodnee them, will pay
ao attention to the summons, bnt report the fact at
once to these Headquarters.
By command of Brevvt Major Croften. commanding
Post.
CHARLES E. MOORE,
let Lient. 16th inf. U. S. A., Poet AdJL
Assignees’ Notice.
The nndersigntil having been appointed Assignees
of the Planters’ Bank oi t he State of Georgia, are
prepared to enter upon their duties, and all bill-
holders and other persons baYiug claims against said
banks are requested to present the eame tor liquida
tion, and all parties indebted to tbe Baak are re
quested to make immediate payment. Blllholdeis
will lose their priority if the. bill* are not presented
within six months.
GEO. W. ANDERSON,
H. W. MERCER. *
JylO- m
CITY HOTEL BUILDINGS.
NEW SOUTHERN MUSIC
3UST RECEIVED BY
WM (!. IHREIW1 k n
STONEWALL JACKSON'S LAST WORDS
n»y Darling. Uhju art Weary, ’
OUR MOTTO:
WEDEEY COMPETITION!!
The undersigned, having purchased the
The
TWO COMPLETE BINDERIES OF PH & SON,
Most Complete in the Southern Country,
announce that they are now ready to fill all orders.
MR. PECK, onr senior, having been employed for TWENTY YEARS in Philadelphia,
in tha leading establishments in that city, and for the last NINE YEARS having had charge
of Purse's extensive Bindery in Savannah, feels warranted in making the assertion, which
can at any time be sustained by evidences of workmanship, that he is a
Master of His Profession,
and that the Sonth can at last compete with our Northern friends, and prevent the neces
sity of sending to New York or Philadelphia for orders, that can be equally well executed at
home, saving thus the expenses of importation. Particu] •..* .ttention paid to
BIJSTDIlsrGt MTJSIO BOOKS,
AND REPAIRING PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS.
The patronage of the public is respectfully solicited, and satisfaction guaranteed in all
work that may be entrusted to our care.
J^JRS. Q. M CONN Will
her late husband,
jy6-3m
JOS. H. PECK & CO.
Specia! Notices.
Assignees’ Notice.
Bawk or Savahwah. \
Savannah, Georgia, July*, 1666./
The uuderatgned having been appoioted Assignees
of this But fur the purpose of adjusting and liqui
dating Its affaire, therefore all persons having claims
against this corporation will present tlisjn, andal
bill-holders of thla Bank are required to pieeent tbe
same within six months from this date, or they will
lose the priority granted by statute, and those In
debted will make Immediate payment to
H. BRIGHAM,
GEO. W. DAVIS,
IvG-fm Assignees.
HKLMBULD’S CONCENTRATED EX
TRACT BUCHC I* the great Dlnrrtic.
HELMBOLD’S CONCENTRATED EXTRACT
SARSAPARILLA Is the great Blood Pnrlflor.
Both are prepared according to rules of Pharmacy
and Chemistry, and are the most active that can be
made. Jc29 lm
TAKE NO MORE UNPLEASANT AND
UNSAFE REMEDIBS for unpleasant and 'lar
ger 0 us diseases. Use Helm hold's Extract Bdcho
ah. Improvfd Robe Wash.
New Advertisements.
Valdosta Institute.
T HE REGULAR EXERCISES of this Institution
(both Male ami Female Departments! will be re
sumed on the First Monday ln August prox.
Terms as 'luring Last session.
Tirriox.
1st Class, per session of Twenty weeks, $25 00
, d .. " « - 20 00
3d - IS *0
French, Extra “ •* “ W 60
Instruction in Music ss customary.
Board, in pleasant families at 115 per month,
jyll-lmo 8. M. VARNADOK, Principal.
B AZCHSLOR'S HAIR DYE
The Original and Beet ln the Woild 1 The only true
and Jicrfcct Hair Dye. Harmless Reliable and Instan-
taneona. Produces immedlate.y a splendid Black or
natural Brown, without injuring the hair or skin.
Remedies the ill effects of bad dyes. Sold by all Drag-
gists. The genuine Is signed William A. Batchelor.
Also,
REGENERATING EXTRACT OF MILLEFLEURS,
For Rcsto. ng and Beautifying the Hair.
.tilt- 1 . CHARLES BATCHELOR. N*w Inn.
MANHOOD AND YOUTHFUL VIGOR
are regained Ijy-HrLABni.D'a Kxt» 1 ct Broun.
A READY AND CONCLUSIVE TEST of
the properties of HelmboLd'b Fluid Extbact Buchc
will be a comparison with those set forth in the
Unit <l States Dispensatory.
ENFEEBLED AND DELICATE CON
STITUTIONS, of both sexes, use Helhbold's Ex-
tsaot Fconc. It will give brisk and energetic fecl-
lngs, and enable yon to sleep well.
Corm Tire protect the toes of children’s shoes.—
One pair will ontwearthree wltbont Ups. Sold every
where.
HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHC gives
health and vigor to the frame and bloom to the pallid
cheek. Debility is accompanied by many alarming
symptoms, anil If no treatment is submitted to, con
sumption, insanity or epileptic fits ensue.
Agua de Magnolia.
A toilet delight I The ladies' treasure anil gentle
men’s boon I The “sweetest thing” and largest quan
tity. Manufactured from the rich Southern Magnolia.
Used for bathing the face and person, to render the
•Un soft and fresh, to prevent eruptions, to perfume
clothing, Ac.
It overcomes the unpleasant odor of perspiration.
It removes redness, tan, blotches, Ac.
It cures ner.ous headache and allays inflammation.
It cools, softens and adds delicacy to the skin.
It yields a subdued and lasting perfume.
It cores mosquito bites slid stings of insects.
It contains no material injurious to the skin.
Patronised by Actresses end Opera Singers. It Is
what every lady should have. Sold everywhere. Try
the Magnolia Water once and yon will nse no other
Cologne, Perfumery, or Toilet Water afterwards.
DAMAS BARNES A CO.,
et2T-eodly Props. Exclusive Agents, N. Y.
BOOKS! BOOKS!
FOR SALE BY
COOPER, OLCOTTS S FARRELLT.
R esources and prospects of America,
by Pcto.
The Dove ln the Eagle’s Nest, by Miss George,
Dabney's Lire and Campaigns of Stonewall Jack-
Font Y e»r.-> In t he Saddle hy Harry Gilmer,
Running the Gauntlet, by Edrnnnd Gates,
Hand and Glove, by Amelia It. Edward-,
Phemie Keller, by F. G. Tr.iffjrd,
Prison Life of Jtfferso:i Davis, by Craven, jyll
ARTIFICIAL LIMBS.
T he legislature of the state of geor
GIA lias by resolution determine ! to famish Ar
tificial Limits to tho«e of her soldiers who have losf
theirs by tho casualties or war. I therefore request
each patriot soldier, resident of Chatb im County
who lost a limb In the late strnjrjrle, zo leave hl«
name with me at the office of Messrs- T. J. McNish
A Co.
Jyll 3t BARNARD E. BEE.
HOMINY.
QA BBLS. EXTRA KILN DRIED HOMINY, jost
OU landed, lor snle-bv
jy!2-3t
HILTON & RANDALL.
1u3 Bay street.
Choice Havana Segars.
P iper, hfjdsick * ccs champagne,
St. Mareeaux a Co’s Champagne, Black Seal.
For sale by E. KOBTHCKE A CO.,
Jy Il-lmo Corner Bay and Whitaker sts.
NOTICE.
Savannah, July 11, 1&6G.
T HE FIRM OF GUERARD, MOODY a CO is dis
solved. AT persons are prohibited from credit
ing anyone ln behalf of the said late firm.
K C. GUBKABD.
Jyll-^t A. Q. GUERARD,
New Advertisements.
nine,
1 think of thee, dear Mandoline,
ol Confederate i) • k j
Veto Gallop.
* , ALSO.
Nfcwsupply Of “Tile Con juered B^uu
jylMt -*
-FOK NA I,K
COWSICOWS!
S EVENTY HEAD MILCH COWS m„ ( !!v .
The Cows are wall young Cfilvc, ;ill
seen at Cherry HU] Plauuite.e, o:.e mite in
station, Albany and Gnir Itailroail.
Sold in lot- to suit pnreh i>cr..
m wLyJ
112-1,
NOTICE.
.'ontlnue the
AT HIS OLD STAND,
jj12-1w On Broughton
Liverpool Salt.
1 SACKS l.rVEHPOOL SALT, for sale hr
1UU hilton tv Randall
jy!2-3t lSJBuy street
Corn and Bacon.
7 /Wy| BUSHELS PRIME YiiLLOW.CORN-
*UvvF 6 hhds. Bacon ^buuldcra.
For SAle by
jyi*-*t
do. do. Side.,
do. Sugar Cared Hums,
OCT AVI'S COHEN & u ,
JOHN V. WELLS i Libel for Divorce in Brian Su*.
vs. ! nor Court.
MARY WELLS. ) December Term, 1561.
RULE TO PERFECT SERVICE.
r ' APPEARING to the Court by the return of th-
Sheriff tlmrfhe defendant in the above cause is
not .‘i be found in the county, and it further app^
lng to the Court that -he does not resiee in the Slate
of Georgia, on motion of A U. Pmiili, attorney to:
libellant.
It is therefore order, d, Tuat the said defendant b.
required to file her answer (if any -he lias, on or b.
the first day or the next term oft his Court, or, in.le
fault therocil, file libellant be allowed to proceed.
And it is further ordered, That tie? rule i,e pub
lished in one of the public newspaper-of 'hi? 5u ie
once a month for four months preceding liie tu-r
term of this Coutt.
IN BRYAN SCFERIOK CoCRT, APRIL TERM. lS8i
John V. Wells 1
ts. V Libel for Divorce.
Mary Weils, i
It appearing to the Conrt that the or.ier taken in
the above cau-e at the December term, 1S61. to per
fectservice, has never been published ir Is there
fore ordered that the same be published according n,
Its terms on or before the first day of the next term
of this Court.
APRIL 23, iaec.
I certify the f®oinp to he true extracts from tire
minutes of Bryan Superior Court at December term
1861, and Ap.U term, 18GC. H E SMITH,
jj9-lflm4m*Clerk Superior Court B. C.
Apartments for Bent and Pur-
niture for Sale,
A MOST delightfully situated nn»l convenient
SUITE OF APARTMENTS oh bouih Broa!
street, corner of Montp'-raeiy. Possesion about tbe
1st of Angnet. Also, fsiuule, a very fine, handsome,
square ROSEWOOD PIaXO. Apply by letter, ad
dressed to P. O. Box 224. jyO-Ti
Notice.
OtAcx Tax Collector Chatham Corsir,!
Savannah, July 9, 1646 j
I AM NOW receiving returns, and collecting tha
tax on same, for Llqnors gold for second quarter
endl ig3uth June, inclusive. Office open flaring thi?
week at the Court Hou*t\ from ?»tori o'clock p. m.
JAMES J. -McGowan.
jy9-M&Th2t T. C. C. C '
FOR RENT.
T HE OFFICE formerly occupied br O'Fallon t
Co., Stoddard’s LowerRsni’e. for three months,
from August 1st to November mt. Also, * fine iotat
Office Furniture for sale Apply to
DAVANT As WAPLBS,
jy6-lw Comer Bay and Lincoln strertt
COW FEED! COW FEED! *<
F RESH CORN MEAL, mix-d with grunnd oat-
on excellent article of coiv fe d: also, a line feel
for horses and mules wheu mixed with chopped bay.
For sale at a low price at the
SAVANNAH STEAM MILLS.
jy4-tf East end of Ernuehtonatreet.^
Lost or Stolen.
A BLACK AND TAN PUP. legs very dark, abont
three months old; had on blue leather collar,
red edges; will give a suitable reward for htsretnrn to
jvll-at C. W. BRUNNER
TAKEN XTIP.
Besulieg, July 7th, 1S66.
A STRAY SORREL HORSE taken up near thi*
place, by one of the rreedmen in my employ-
men!. The owner Is requested to take him away,
npon proof of property and payment of expenses.
Jyll-3t JNO. SUBLET.
HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU and
mrtTED Boei Ween cures eeeret and delicate dis
orders, tu all their stages, a lit.le expense, little or
no cha ge in diet, no inconvenience, and no expo
sore. It Ls pleasant ln taste and odor, Immediate in
its action, and free from all injurious properties.
DUTCUEU’S LIGHTNIAO FLY-KILLER
Makes quick work with flies, and, ir commenced
early, keeps the house clear all summer.
Look ont for imitations. Get Dutchcr’s only.
je25-lm
THE BEST TUNIC.—Caswell, Mack A Co ’s
FEItKO-POOSPHOBATED ELIXIR OF CAUSAYA
Is a combination of the three best tonics, IKON,
PHOSPHORUS, CAL1SAYA.
The Iren give, the blood a rich vermlllion color
where it beeome* thin and watery; the Phosphorus
dies nervous power ln esses of mental depres
•Jon. while’he CaliBaya gives tone and vigor to all
the organs of the body.
Sole manufacturers, CASWELL, MACK A CO., un
der Fifth Avenne Hotel, New York, and Newport, R.
L For sale St LIPPMAN'S
Jyfftf Drag and Chemical Warehouse.
SHATTERED CONSTITUTIONS
STORED by Helisbold’i Emuor Beene.
RB-
TREASUREK'S OFFICE, \ l
City or savannah, April S3,1866. }
Past due Coupons of City Bonds will be received
in payment of Uround Rents, Taxes and Licensee.
K. T. GIBSON,
a23 city Treasurer.
THE GLORY OF MAN I s STRENGTH.
Therefore, the nervous end debilitated ahoaid im
mediately nse Uii kbcld’i Bt»*ct 9v<MV.
Hagai’s Magiolia Batai*
This is the most delightful and extraordinary article
ever (Recovered. It changes tne snn-bnrnt face an
hMde to a pearly satin texture of ravishing beauty,
imparting Re marble parity of yonth, and the distin-
gue appearance so Inviting to the dtj belle of fhsffkm.
It removes tan, freckle*, pimples and roughness from
the skin, leaving the complexion fresh, transparent
and smooth. It contains no material injurious to.
the akin. Pgtrepised by Actresses and Open
Otogevs. It is what evsry lady should have. Sold
Retail price, M.rents. i
by W.E. HAGAR, Troy, N, J.
II orders to ,
Paper Hangings
AND
Window Shades.
MRS. MARY J. TURNER,
No. 58 St. Julian Street,
Has received s new supply of Paper Hangings, Win
dow Shades and Gilt Cornices, which will be sold
cheap. jylO-ti
Just Received and for Sale by
Kenneth Maclea & Co.,
202 Bay Street,
1 AA TUBS CHOICE LARD
J.UU 12 barrels very unoice Sugar Cured Bagged
Hams
3 hngshe.ids Bacon Sides
3 packages Bacon Strips.
AND ON HAND, *
Batter, Pork and Fnlton Market Beef.
JylO-lw
F. C. LIGHTS A CO ,
tLate Llglite, Newton A Bradburys,)
Masnfarturcn of First Class Plans
Fortes,
Highest premium at the American World's Fa r and
Exhibition of the Industry of all Natious.
This well knows establishment It n"W continued
by F. C. LIGHTS aud LOUIS ERNST, at tliu old
stand, 421 Broome street, betwten Crosby and Elm.
New York City. jy4-l>eod
W. M. WALSH,
YffTHOLESALE Druggists, corner Barnard aad
v Y Broughton streets, Savaanan, Ga , Geaerel
Agent for the South.
CLOCK'S
Hair Restorer Restores Gray Hair.
CLOCK'S
Hair Restorer makes Hair grew on Rain Heeds-
CLOCK’S
Hair Restorer Stops Hair from Falling out
„ CLOCK'S
Hair Restorer Prevent OfOucbe.
CLOCK’S .
Hair Restorer is elegantly Pertaineu-
Halr Restorer is all thatesn he claimed a* a dressing.
Hair Restorer possees^f | "ffSSSjffS
Kot^4^rfSe«satof«tion ffiemo^ wlltoe
reffiad^rsold everywhere at *J«***-
oottfes for S»
'r h k
PHIS0H LIFE or JEFFERSON DAVIS,
By Col. J. J. CRAVEN, Surgeon U. S. V
^ NEW SUPPLY Oi this work, so interesting to
every Southerner, has just been received bj
ESTILL A BR0 ’ HER,
jy4-tl Bnli street, rear ot Post Office.
S100 REWARD.
S TRAYED OR STOLEN from the City Party on
Friday niglit last, a tame DEER, seven mectns
old, with horns four inches long. If -rolen, tne swot
reward will be paid for the recovery "f the deer ami
the apprehension of the thief Ir strayed, |2S re
ward will be paid for the return of the animal re
james walsh,
jyg-St Keeper of the City Part-
FOR RENT,
On reasonable term?. FCUR COUNTING
ROOMS and TWO LARGE HALLS in me
brick building on the corner ol Bay and W
coin streets. Possession given immediately-
EDWARD PADELFl'RD-
ipply re
Jyfbtf
BILL ARP
SO-CALLED.
A THIRD INSTALMENT for -ala by
K.VITLL & BROTHER,
News Dealers.
Bull street, opposite Pulaski nouse, down sralr’.
Jy4-tf
it
For Rent,
THREE GOOD ROOMS, WITH GA5»
WATER,
and St. Julian sts.
Apply at northwest corner Per*
I
For Sale.
FOUR SEATED LIGHT CARRIAGE
and pole, in tjood order.
Apply at tkte office.
\\ Ui be grid
jyi?5-
SALT, FLOOR, BUTTES-
1 AA BARRELS EXTRA CHOICE rt-OUR
lUU *0 kegs superior Family
for sale low by
JyI0-3t
A WILCCX A 00-
mu Bay 9treri^
Furnished House for Rent. *
Hie desirable FURNISHED HOUSE eornh-
‘ Bull And Jones streets wtit be
immediate possemton, until
’1st." Contains eight rooms,
—it wh ~ J
* Tneaesirau
I east corner of
lichen and tervaan* quitter*. Fine Jttrdtbo
garden, and plenty of cnoice fruity Amity
MAtf • ' flltelOEw
WEST SIDE of COLUMBIA.
BETWEEN STATE AND PRESIDENT STS
p UK K FBE$iH MU’®'
Morning and evening.
Fresh Butter and Buttermilk*
C1AIBCR, CURDS AS* CREAM
every day, from cows well fed and pastured. . .
Those desiring can get milk from the same f0 *
children and invalids.
Jj^tawim
GEO. W J lMAH. jl;-
Notice.
S IXTY DATS after date T will apply to the AU“”'
Ue and Gulf Railroad Computo of Geofr i- ( nd ,
nvwal of two twenty year seven per cent S»w
Savannah, Albany and Gulf Kaiirom 1 ’ hjjj-" j. in .
Mt.vriih coupons attached from July,
nary, WT», guaranteed by ‘he city of Eavsn ^
Bald bonds wer* stolen abont tbe lat 0 , <41 four
Also, to the same Company for renewal wt
bonds, fame style, Nos.^ UC.liT, «•
coupon* ajjttbove. Burned Febru»iy
jjgegt«W*m # j*. KV'Tto
*' Notice.
- V XL PERSONS liaving claims ag