The Daily news and herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1866-1868, July 12, 1866, Image 3

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..i Sieum*|ui|>s and Steamer* FOR NKW YORK .. .siushipGrneml Barnes, Thursday, July 12tli, at ,ick p. jqisIj ,j, Missouri, Saturday, July 14th, at 8\ .. k. u ul - ui,*iup Peril. Saturday. July 14th, at 9 o’clock. KOU I'M LA DELPHI*. Touawauda, Saturday, July 14, at 9 FOB BOSTON. , ^mship City of Bath, Saturday, July 14th, at — \u-iR for ArotrsTA. . -mer Expreaa, Thursday, July 12, at 19 o'clock. ,riuier Swan, every Wednesday morning, » l 9 ■ivk. 'FOR CHARLESTON- Meamer Pilot Boy, every Monday morning, at 8 ■{ ock. ler, Augusta . He, Wash ro E Wanger, BWRou T 8 Henry. CR> Q G Trull. S * „ i rass-w** Z IE FMCbftU. ».ake City SCREVEN HOUSE—G. McGinly. C Bartlett, City 'Mrs 8N Greenman. Fcr- j W Speer, sir Gen Barnes i uaudina A Sanford, City D Richards Fernandins HE Dudley, JacksonviIle|S T Hidden, do W T Gibson, City |J C Bnteraou. do It J Adler, Augueta w D Bluet, Balt L Hawes, Darleu O Katmond, S Y A M Sontrel, Fort Royal B P Jones, Mllltown .-.•amer E:nlli< SteBuerUriteBstef. ,ock- FLOKIDA. every Friday morning, at 10 irorr Monday morning, at 9 o'clock i snore, everyTnesday morning, a* F.IB DARIEN' .H 51 foul, Friday morning, at 8 o’clock. FSTILl. * idloTHEU, Newsdealers, Sta- >( i Kuosiillera, Bull street (down stairs; ,• iuv .aiie, next lo tile Post Office, are au- , |.l, f„ r ihe Daiat News 4 Herald. ' " , v iiii them will ne promptly attended Hnan'.atw.cm..; tUMMHMMN • -V.*h f • ro.vm -mbs • /als at the Hotels. PULASKI HOUSE—W. a. WiLTBRaoRR- G S 8 RleBIrda, Elizabeth®S Niblack, do A L Maxfrellf Haeon - JDHopkU*M» Lt H P Webb, do ■ W Burns, JatyL r . M 't?° u GW 8cattergood, ^ gA s H Blount a lady, Wayns- 5V W BunjMj, wne. C 8 A ba ■OKI Auction Sales. FTwjlei WOBMdlt jMMBrvm. Fla j s Lightaey, UMTOn W W Deane, OoitnnWa J B While, OUkrtgetoi T J Collins, Indian S| Mrs J R Wilder, til Mias Russell, Mafletta .1 II Danleiis. MUlen W Burns, str Missouri T Hendricks, Ga DBarnetl do •tt. Capt L 8 Bennett, Chas D oUmou, do J P Smith, do J R Burst, Fernand!na Mrs J H Brown, do B H Tlllson A lady, Fer nandlnn R V Bowen, Boaters’ Mill i Snyder, A A G R R E B Brown, do J G Clark, City R A Minor, N X U Haskili, str Ftru W McKee, do MARSHALL HOUSE—A. B. LUCE. I’hr < it> Council. L , j UK -t last evening. Present—Mr. Wylly, . ul {) , i e ..i , aiiti Aldermen Johnson. McMa " "i Vs -u. Ferrill, Soullard. Williams and Casey. - i ... s •> /ati nieeuug read and approved. tli r-»Jing of the minutes, Alderman Laclili- - ok -vl.' the resolution unanimously adopted at :, fet ujceiib" of the Board iu relation |o the Park, ’. ., .-med out. He introduced a resolution th: i rk of Council to notify the Chief of *. j. junst enforce the resolution of the Al- ?|neB jjjcv. .iting negroes from entering the Park • «3ln charge of white children, iitlcrmsn rfoulbrd thought it better to wait till the «^r i return \;jermau Lnchlison asked it the Park did not be r tjtv, and if they had not the right to make keeping c«'od order in it. The ears of our vi-;uug th«: Park for recreation were polluted :i . iu bnguago ot negroes. The negroes •r i-v-ug “cr Council, saying they dared not i'vrn regulations. A. p-rr/n. WiiJiamson was also opposed to delay.f .uug Mayor pave his reasons for not enforc- :-sioiut. u. and thinks he acted prudently in , hs »' • ctk'ti* had been raised. La nit w.iliam --n asked who hail raised objec ts, or rdio'iud av.v right ,o do so. iar Ljc.'jI:i inquired who this Council was i t t For one, if he could not act as he ugn*. i -ht without being trammelled he would re- •j He thought the Council ought to stand ights hfce men. • •lution ot Alderman Lachlison was then the following vote; Yeas—Aldermen WU Johnson, Laclnison and Ferrill. Nays- : ;:^di McMahon and Soallard. ::i Uitei htates that lie simply voted against the •cut enl -rcenient of tho rcsolutin^ preferring to tnr the Mayor's ggturn. cv z. ting Mayor then called Alderman Ferrill to vhiiir, and the minutes were confirmed. iJcrniau Wylly handed in his resignation as an eraj-a. winch was accepted. uifcriseL Ferrill wassrlected Chairman of the Cons ul 1 Alderiuaa Williamson Chairman pro tem. birber shop question then came up, on the pas- •- of &r. ordinance regaling the ordinance allowing :l. t<> k- cp open on Sunday. The ordinance was : t v ,Lc foil w.ng vote ; Yeas—Aldermen Johnson i Lucklii n v^ys—Aldermen JIcMahon, Williamson : r^ullard. i ? the matter remains as before, the ?jj9 be;n; -.U- wei to keep open till 10 o’clock. •. Ja 7. iier an:i i c cream saloons are ordered to be *eJ or Sunday in future. \id--rman Casey here took ins seat. iLe ordiLance raising saiar.es was passed, iue railroad conuec ion through Liberty street oc. ,.cd mucu , but fionlly luid over till next petmg, and a committee, consisting of Aldermen a, McMahon aud Williamson, was appointed to witbthe niirvad company, to ascertain in how tone the- ;ld make other connections. M: irowu was elected keeper of the city clocks for .usiiing «:x months, at a salary of $125. . a. i l- rr.tr i.lcrk of Council was ordered to ad- lor plans, specifications and estimates for the :iucii l of non bridges across the bluff at the t Aber< jru and Drayton streets. 1 ‘ - of jIw b was granted to Alderman Soullard ic month. miruui.a.iou was received from the officers of .i re fir- . nipanies, enclosing a copy of the reso- '■'pied m the meeting of firemen on Monday :.:ch. alter much discussion, was referred to -mu meat ion from the German Fire Company • - r:: to the appropriation of $1,500 to aid them ..b-s:ng a steam fire engine, wa3 referred to th« remittee. : the transaction of much other unimportant ■is Council adjourned. E W Skinner, City W Rodgers, do A black, N Y Mias Brans & nephew,NY' A WeUer, JS York H B Davis, do G W Lyon, do Mrs Lyon, do T W Bell, do C H Rains, Richmond G McDougall & lady, An- Mni Hodges, Milledgevillc Mra BC Beall, do J A Beall, dp A Joseph, do 1> Kosenfleld, do G B Hack, Lawton J W Butler, Cartersvllle W Barlow, Burke co R F WMuHer, Oldenburg!g Hewarth, P A Brays, Nat Kx t Bath J L (Mioeseruan, Me J H Gould, Me D B Darrah, Phlla .1 W Burke, Macon L W Hollingsworth,Macon J Buchanan, Blakeley S H Hill, Columbus G W Fairfield, Fla C B UiliJer, Fort Man J Tatro, Hartford J 1) Mitchell, Pa H W Gray, Louisville P T Pearce, do i Masters Murray, Fla T A Mitchell A wife, do l S lioicc, Ft Pulaski ’ P B Hrokaw.lady A 3chil- dieu, Tallahassee H H Scranton, atr Virgo .1 R Russell, Jacksonville Dr C Krlue, USA str City of foil: Ui* • Congress Spring Water. Empire Spr'mg Water. Columbian Spring Water. No natural or artificial compound baa jet been dis covered or manufactured that equals these waters as a preventive, relief and permanent cure for many temporary and chronic diseases, as proved by the experience of many thousands who have drank then, for years, with the most beneficial effects. CONGRESS WATER Is a cathartic, alterative and tonic, and is a valuable remedy lor affections of the liver and kidneys, dys pepsia, gout, chronic constipation and cutaneous dis eases. Is a most powerful preventive of the fevers and billons complaints so prevalent In warm cli mates. EMPIRE WATER 13 s cathartic, and a valuable remedy for rheuma tism, derangement ol the liver, diseases of the skin, and general debility. Its effects are most salutary tn long diseases. It is an almost sure cure tor scrofula, and the most aggravated forms of dyspepsia. As a preventive and care for all billons derangements it stands nnrlvslled. COLUMBIAN WATER is a tonic and diuretic of a highly beneficial charac ter, and Is a positive remedy for diabetes, gravel, calcnlus, Irritation and Inflammation of the kidneys ami bladder, and has most singularly active effects In ro.torlng the.c organs when debilitated by long disease. Females who have suffered for years from irregularity, and the distressing diseases known only to their sex, have tmeo entirely cured by the faithful and jndlclous use of Columbian Water. Miniature Almanac—This Day. Sun rises .Sun sets^ IIIOH WATFR. At Tyhee 7 16IAtPort Shipping Intelligence. PORT OF SAVANNAH. Wednesdat, July ll, 1306. Arrived. Steamship Perit, Delanov, New York—Hunter A Garamell. Steamship Missouri, Loveland, New York—B H Hardee. Steamship City of Bath. Hewarth, Boston—Rich ardson & Barnard. Steamer Helen Getty, Ingraham, Palatka—LS Ben nett. Steamer Cosmopolitan, Crocker, Charleston via Hilton Head. , Cleared. Steamer Cosmopolitan. Crocket, Florida. Br ship Favorite, IVotden, Cork and a market-E A Soullard. imports. Per steamer Helen Getty, trom Palalka, etc—t bales cotton, 1 bale wool, 41 bides, 17 bbls mdse. Export.. Per Br slop Favorite, for Cork—489,296 feet p p tun. her. pastfcnsca*!*. Per steamer Helen Getty, from Palatka, etc—J D Hopkins, J C Emerson, D Richards 1> Duffy, ST Riddell, W S Tilltugliurst, ‘2 master Murrays, J H Mitchell and wife, S M Paid mil, s M Niblack, P T Pierce. E 11 Moore and wife, Capt Beaufort, Mis* Biles, H P Poston, wife and 2 children, Mrs Freeman. Miss Cait, Miss Brown. Mrs Broom, J 11 Bunt, K H Tlllson and wife, Mrs Handle. W H Da via, H W Gray, V Manning, J A Atwood, and 0 deck Per steamship Missouri, from New Y’ork—J Buch anan, J McKtiiMiy. h y, Davis, J D Smith, C D Wilder M Tatro, L w Hoiliugawor+ii. D W Hollingsworth, J Pills, Mra L A King and 2 children, G W Burke, Mrs G W Thompson, .1 Wakefield. G M Lvons, F S Lee, A Weilier. W 11 Beers, Capt S H iliii, it Nevitt, G G Trull, C Hanson, \V Lemson, N Mix, J Harris, F Nursegaoii, aud 6 steerage. Per steamship Ferit, from New Y'ork—R Miner,.! H Smith, Dr Winne. W W Deau, M Cminadle, Mra Cau- uudle. Miss Evaus and nephew, c Haas. M Pelletier, J K Russell, M Blunt, T J Collier, W Finch, Mrs Finch, Miss Eldridge, I B White. iiijiiUip ViBGO.—Operations for relieving th« . :: :l her present position on the wreck of the R'- gunboat have been suspended for tho present, t oiuiit of the inability of the pumps procured to = i-er from water. Several large pumps have been lad for to New Y’ork, which will be shipped on ~?:ay. and vr:ll arrive here probably on tba Leo •' Sunday, when work will again be commenced. New York.—The steamships Missouri, Cap- eland, and Perit, Captain Delanoy, both from rk, arriv, ] yesterday. The Missouri arrived i an early hour iu the morning, but waa pre- trom reaching her wharf on account of the .r full file* of New Y'ork papers we are in to Pursers burns, of the Missouri, and Hiskill, the Perit. 'The .ase of the State Vs>. Thomaa JtiLs . .lured., . barged With the offence of larcany, i examined before Justice Staley yesterday. Tpon u, the fuels being proven conclusively last the prisoner, he was committed to jail In de- lt of bail, to await his trial before the next term of ’Cityc urt. •VuT'h'i ‘ ocrt.—There was but one case brought L:s Honoi G W. Wylly, Mayer pro tenx., for Ksterday morning, that of Solomon Gibbs and • b- h colored, charged with stealing. On ac- )ont of th t ahstiicu of the witness in the case, it was ostpoat! uni j this morning. VEHN.MEST Sj ^ar^e uiuouut or Captubed Pboperty.— •hot and shell, together with a. i^ and siege pieces, and aeveral J. aii weighing C35.000 pounds, were yesurday as old metal, and brought ^ARiiNtixojf,—This steamer, which * La rul5Llu g between Hawkiusville and this city Iroo*?^ C baa been purchased by Capt. ... ‘ ,lf '.’noiauder, aud ban been placed on the Jacksonville and Enterprise, Fla. Bonos-Tift .TcaiLSU,,; , ;ll , Bith _ ^ • a w srth. from Do,ton In muetj-.„ 6ljt houra ^ Esther wLari' at^an ouly hour y c ,t,rd» y m ' ota . late copies of the Auguste papers we sre in- bted to the National Express and Tranaportati fjri >mpauy. exercises of the Public Schools will iL;-; morning, at ten o’clock, at the Maaaie •bool Building t aud speiiiug. A Jispatcu to t Tlie exercUss will coniist of ilng- He Agents Lere sunriuuce, tlie arrival v •-•eaa.sLig San Salvador at New York yesterday, one o'cloti. p v. V .nde'oied to Parser T. H. Lake, of th# Utleri Getty, f or late Florida paper*. -ViFlvAy, HLISS At CO., -’OHimission Merchants, < 1 " lk nn<; Yellow Pine Timber ol jTi.ui.,.| , advances made on consignment* iTlii-’ Cot ,,1J > -Naval Stores, A,-. * I sa'V. V rr: : ‘ m r lhl ’ u « e °ffer nnn.nal faculties for r-' coisllZ ; tn,I ' ,0<1,lc,, ' a, ‘ d respectfnlly so- tOIIMllinLt'l. Per steamship Missouri, from New Y ork—Blun & M, T11 Ansi in, J O’Byrne, Agt C R R, M A Cohen, J V Conerat, Cooper, l> A Farreily, C A Barko. M Doyle 4 Co. Hoyle 4 L. E Uubins, Duncan 4 J. DetVitt 4 M, Krtvin A H. E 4 Eckman. A ,t L Freidcnherjr, G C Fieeiuan. C L Gilbert. G *V8elig. A Gomm, J Gross, H D Haw ley, Holcombe & Co, Merit a: L, H. Reed & H. A S Haitiidge, B H Hardee. K MacLea 4 Co. Lalhrop 4 Co, R J l.arcombe. J Leavy 4 Co, LaKocne, W 4 1), W 4 R McIntyre, B Mallon. M. Thomas 4 Co, J C Maker 4 Co. J McMahon 4 Co, McKee, U 4 Co. F H Mvrell, .51 s Meyer, J D Mnchell, Nicholson 4 McA, Nat Ex. P 4 Deppish, P SKehan. G Patlen. Randall 4 Co. H Kosensteln, Richardson * B, P lleilly. Sc Ex, W n Stark. F H smilli. Tisnn 4 «, E 11 Van Ness 4 Co. E C Wade 4 Co, Weed 4 C, \V, Luke 4 Co, 5V M Walsh, A M 4 C W West. Per steamship Peru, from New York—Agt c R R. J W Anderson 4 Son, T H Austin. Blair & B. Brady 4 S. P H Beho, PCallanan 4 Oo, M A Cohen, Duncan v j, Esllll 4 Bro, r.rwln 4 H. A ,v I. Freidenberg, C L Gilbert A Gomm, Hunter 4 G. A A Hardee 4 Co, o V Hutchins, La Roche. W 4 I), I W’ Laterop. F M Myreil, G W Nichols. Neufvllle, B 4 Co, H G Purse, A Reseller 4 Co, IU Hvan, Iloihsclilld 4 S, Savh Gas Co, So Ex, H Suiter, R II Tatem, .T L Vlllalouga, 5V 4 Melnhaid. G Wellbrook, w p Yonge. Adams Ex, G H Arledge, G IV Allen, Bradley, u & Co, Blun 4 M, Clauhorn 4 C, Clark 4 H, M Doyle 4 Co, DeWItt 4 M. E 4 Eckman. G C Freeman, M Korst 4 Co, Hilton & K, J Gardner. S B Harrington, C Haas, Llppman 4 Bro, Lathrop 4 Co. J C Maker 4 Co, D Mailelt & Co. Nat Kx, J Oliver. Miss .51 J Pyfrom, J A lioberts, H G Rawe. Randel! & co.T IV shea. A A Solomons A Co, W H Stark 4 Co. Tison 4 G, W M 15'abh, W U Wilt- barger. Weed 4 C, and others Per steamship City of Bath, from Boston—Agt C R R F <t Fellner, A J Miller 4 Co, J P Collins 4 Go, M A Cohen. J E Ilaycs, J C Maker 4 Co, B F Ulmer, R 4 Aldrich, Richardson 4 B. F P Halsey 4 Co, G C Freeman, Randall & Co. J W Anderson 4 Sons, Brig ham. 11 4 Co. So Ex, Well 4 M, M Newmark, W U stitrk. Crane 4 G, A Minis, T Henderson. SS Miller, C H Nichols 4 Bro, 8 Johnson, W 5V Henderson. Per steamer Helen Getty, from Palatka. etc—W B Adams Erwin 4 H, Holcombe 4 Co. L K Smith, U 4 Meyer, J Llppman, L T Whitcomb, J Harrison. tlemoramla. r Steamship City of Bath reports—July J, Gay Head N E 40 miles, passed steamship 55'm Tilibfcts: spoke brig W H Dickerson off St George, understood for Savannah ; 9th, off Cape Lookout, passed steamship Cumberland and Missouri, bound south; saw brig Fannie, bouud South; beat Missouri 7 hours to the dock. Consignees per Central Kailroad. July 11. 1886.- 174 bales cotton, 15 do wool, 9 sacks poas. 19 cars old Iron, 15 do lumber and mdse to Crane 4 G, Brig- harn. H 4 Co. C D Rogers, Brady, 8 4 Co, L J Gull- martill 4 Co, Guerard 4 F, 8 A Whittle, C4 Chapin P, Tucker 4 "V, N Carpenter, J Ryan, A Myers 4 Co, Wadley 4 M, Cooper 4 McA. J N Muller, G H VS llllng- ham. K Macl^a 4 Co, J A Roberts, Erwin 4 H, B F Einstein, H Williams, J Morris3cv, Tison Jt G. Receipts per Atlantic & Gulf R. R. July 11. i860. 86 bales cotton. 15 do wool, 30 cowhides, 5 boxes bacon and mdse to J W Anderson 4 Son. Miller, T 4 Co, Duncan 4 J, Tison 4 G, L J Gullmartln 4 Co, W B Adams, E C Wade 4 Co, Wilder & F, JClay, Mrs M Comstock, J Hines. J Ryan. E F Metcalf 4 Co, 55 atls, R 4 Co, Levi 4 B, T, Plnder 4 Co, G 4 Sellg. Bryan. U 4 Co, Hess 4 G, M S Cohen, A S Bunnell, G W Wylly, G W Germany, 5V. Root * Co, W H Williams, W G Thompson, F S Fulton, J A Roberts, J Tyson MAGAZINES FOR JULY. HARPER'S MONTHLY, lor Jaly. ATLANTIC MONTHLY, for Joly. LESLIE'S LADY'S MAGAZINE, lor July DEMOREST'S MONTHLY, for July OODEY’S LADY'S BOOK, for .Inly. LB Bon TON, for Jnly PETERS M’s. for Joly. THE ECLECTIC MAGAZINE, lor July THE GALAXY, No. 5. THE OLD GUARD, for Jnly. BEADLES MONTHLY, for Jnly. HUNT'S MERCHANTS’ MAGAZINE, for June. NIX NAX, lor July. MBRHYMAN'S MONTHLY, for Jaly YANKEE NOTIONS, for Jut- LESLIE'S PICrORlAL lor the F.mrtbo, Jnly. ALSO. These waters are bottled fresh and pure, from each of the above named springs. In so careful end secure a manner that they preserve all their medicinal valne for years, ami will be found equally efficacious when drank thousands of miles distant as when taken directly from the spring. Beware of imitations anil Inferior Waters. The corks of all genuine Congress, Empire and Columbian Waters are branded on the side of the cork, thus: | EnriRE Water, i i C, 4. E. S. Co. I Packed safely and securely, in boxes suitable for shipment to any part of ihe world. Congress and Empire Waters in boxes containing four dozen pints, or two dozen quart bottles each. Colnmolan 5Yater In boxes containing four or six dozen half pints, or feur dozen pint bottles each. Sold by all Druggists, Hotels, Wine Mercuanls, aud drst-class Grocers. Sold only at wholesale by HOTCHKISS SONS. Proprietors. 92 Beekman St,, N. 1 pr Orders by mail receive prompt attention. j uly7-eod2m I U3S' RUSS' HL.CV 4 J'lKVKG. Si DAT • ' ■ : h »■ t .arr'ripa, 2 tahds. Breakfast Bacon, 2 hhda. Bacon Shouldere, 6 bbls. Sugar Cured Hams. 5 bbls. Pigs Fe«', 80 boxes Goshen effieeae, 60 bbls. Fresh Flour, 20 cases Claret, 10 caaea Raspberry Syrup. 10 bbls. N. O. Syrup, 10 boxas Family Soap, 10,( 00 Segars, various brands, r .no lba Smoking Tobacco, a cases Dry Goods, Clothing and Notion*, 6 case* Shoes. ALSO, 2 new Refrigerators, 1 damask covered Parlor sett, 1 Cottage Chamber Sett, and A general assortment of Furniture. Jjl2-lt UNDERWRITERS' SALE. BY BELL, WYLLY 4 CHRISTIAN. Will be so d, at the office of Miasm. Otncan k John- •too, corner of B^y and Abercorn Btreets, lO-MOR- ROW. (Thnredey.l l«h July, at 10 o'clock, 2 Marble Top Chests. 1 Oak Bedstead, 1 Walnut Slate J 1 Walnut Wardrobe, Shades and Trimmings, Damaged on board of the schooner George A. B»»ree, on her passage frsm New Y ork to this port, and sold under Inspection and hi recommendation of ths Fort Wardens, for account of Underwriters anu all con- erms cash. Jyll-tt MULES,“HORSES AND WAGON8. BV T. J. WALSH. On WEDNESDAY, Jnly 18th, wlU be sold, at the Government Stables, corner of President and Key nolds streets, commencing at 10 o'clock, 40 prime young Mules, In good order 4 choice Mares aDd Horses 3 Army Wagons, for four Mules, with Harness complete and in good order 1 country Wagon, for lour Mules, Harness com plete and in good order. 41 AO, Saddles, Swingletrees, Chains Halters, Lug Chains, Pull Down Chain* Stretchers and Umbers .. Carriages and numerous other articles. Catalogue* can be obtained at the counting room. Sale positive. Terms, cash on delivery. )j7-td» RUSS’ RUSS' RUSS RUSS’ ST. DOMINGO BITTERS ST, DOMINGO BITTERS ST. DOMINGO BITTERS One of the most valnablo combinations of a nsefn medicine and »n agreeable beverage that baa ever been offered to the public. Millions of bottles were sold throughout the North daring the last four years and, wherever Introduced, it has proven a welcome addition to the invalid’s table, the family circlo- and tho batchelor’B sideboard LADIES who have lost otrongth and appetite, anti suffer from nausea, vomltting and vertigo— GENTLEMEN who “don’t feel very well” Just before breakfast or dinner, whose stomach le oat ot order and system is generally deranged— MOTHERS weaning children, and saficring trom general debility— CHILDREN of a sickly nature, and sour, dyspeptic constitution— TRAVELERS who liavo occasion to change their water, and — ALL who live in malarious districts, and are subject ed to miasmatic Influences, wfii And one of the most valuable Tonics and Invlgorators that can be taken. In RUSS’ ST. DOMINGO BITTERS TRY THEM BUT ONCE. RUSS’ ST. DOMINGO PUNCH RUSS’ ARRACK. PUNCH, MADE FROM BATAVIA RlOJf. RUSS MESSINA PUNCH, KUSS’ GIN COCKTAIL. RUSS’ BRAND V COCKTAIL. RUSS’ BOURBON WHISKEY COCKTAIL The most delightful concoctions that ever tempted man's taste—cheaper than any STEADY DRINKS In he wooid. consignments MoKAY, BLI8S A CO., 155 Broadway. N. Y. [^tice to Debtors and Creditors. • persons having any clalme against the estate -has. Burnett, late of Mid county, deceased a’.ii-stee. wiifu -m. •<> * "TS' 4 Leaf., I: Dsn. Our usual} assortment of New York Dally and Weekly papers. ESTILL 4 BROTHEIt, Corner Bull street and Bay i;„e, |e26-lf " Down statra. LEGAL- NOTICBv A LL PERSONS Indebted to the estate of Taul e Giatlgnoy, deceased, will make payment, and ell parties having claims again.t said estate will present them, duly attested, wl.hln the time pre scribed by law. LOUIS G REN WALD. Jy7-law0w Adm’r estate of Paul K. QlatfgrtT- BLACKBERRY BRANDY. RASPBERRY SYRUP, GINGER CORDIAL LEMON SYRUP- 'Also on hand and manufactured to order. RUSS & CO., No. 34 Dey street, Sold Wholesale b' lew York. W. M. W ALS if. Wholesale Druggist HALSEY, WATSON & CO., Grocers, d27eod-ly Savannkh, ew map^d^ns AkSiaiit Ciiofcra TS, WITHOUT DOUBT, the only safe and reliable iamlSr. '^ ?°r lhe n-liet and cure of the tment. ^ whichoow thtealcua lo.levastate our cou- demi^of^l?to’ti'ij’ 111 * snch •nceess during the epi- r. e x e a"S h r a " opt£a the Cholera, Cholera Morbus m Diarrhea. Great surprise has la-en expressed at the compara tive Immunity with which Hie Preach and English armies have escaped the plague whon stationed at posts where the pestilence prevailed, and, on inqnlnr, we discover it is wholly attributable to the use oi this invaluable preparation— ASIATIC CHOLERA CURE, The proprietor, confident ol the merits o:'this pre paration. has tilted up a Laboratory for Its manufac ture, replete with all thouppliaiices of modern science, considering it a duty to contend against the plague, and use all means which medical experience suggests towards relieving and mitigating its effect. Satisfied, by experience, of lhe resalt, relying on the Impartial opinion of the medical profession, to whom the f. rmula of its preparation is at all times accessible, I present MARSDEN’S ASIATIC CHOLERA CURE As the greatest discovery science has made to arrest the progress of the scourge,'CHOLERA MORBUS. PREPARED BY 'X' . \V . MARSDF.N, DEPOT AND LABORATORY 487 BROADWAY, N. Y. FOR SALE BY ALL I'RrOO/STS. A- Atiisemsii:;, J loneer Lin, fFOR NEW YORK. Cabin Pn.'*"** OO The splendid 8u '< u “‘ ll P '‘««T, Delanoy, Com mander. will leave > the “ bOTP P ort ““ regular day, Satwrdey, Jnly 1*, n* it trVleek a. in For freight or passage, having superior accommo- dutlona. apply to HUNTER * GAMMELL “Nothing new under the Son " was an old adage which cannot be admitted as a trnlsra in the present day, for we have hourly to record discoveries and In ventions In Medical Science which would astonish Galcu and his disciples. Of ihe many which come before onr notice wo must single ont. Dr. T. VT. MARS DEN’S ASIATIC CHOLERA CUKE a? 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 all who will try it wlU endorse onr views.—.V. r. Times. Je28-ly. BAEEETT’S TBS GUYTON ACADEMY, MALE AND FEMALE, WHITESVILLE, GA. T HE EXERCISES of thl* Institution will be re sumed on the second Monday (9th) of July, 1806, under the supervision of the undersigned, who will spare no pains, labor or expend that will contribute to the advancement of pupils committed to his charge. KATES OF TUITION PER SESSION OF FOUR TEEN WEEKS. Primary, $7: Ordinary, $10; Higher English and Classics, $14. Tuition payable at the end of each session. No deduction will be made for lost time, except In cases of protracted sickness. Assistants ot experlcnte and nbllltjr will tie em ployed, us soon us the number of pupils renders lt necessary. _ . Board cun be procured, with pleasant families, in tile village, on reasonable terms. Parents desirous of having their children thorough ly instructed in the usual Academic Course, previous to entering College, will have every attention given them In this school. A uniform and who esoma sys tem of discipline W]ll be maintained. Due attention will also be paid to the moral training or pupils. The undersigned can furnish numerous testimo nials as to qualifications, ft**., from prominent citi zens f Edgefield and Barnwell Districts, 8. C.; where he has taught for a number of years, having in all cases, no tar as Is known to him, given entire satis- f *Therc will he a Public Examination at tha close ol each term, to which the pasltc a e respsctlaUy in- vited. Persona desiring farther in ormsti n will make application tj the Principal. . Ie29-iHwJw*tw K. G. J0HN90N, Principal. OTATfc OF GEOKGIA—CHATHAM COUT^Tl—To O all whom it may concern: . Qt #h _ Whereas. Dr. Richard D. Arnold will t^ply the Court of Ordinary for Latter* D smiisory as «««“«• on tho estate oi Margaret James, late of said county, d ^hese*are, therefore, to cite and admonish aU whom it mav concern, to be and appear at said Court to make objection, (ifany theynavejonor before the first Monday in December next, otherwise said letter# will be granted. , — W-.ti.es. my Official signature this18th day of May, tsse D. A. O'BYKNL, my9-iam6m Ordinary. N OTICE—GEORGIA, BULLOCH COUNTY .-A persons Interested are hereby- notifie d the tain OF GEORGIA—CHATHAM COUl!TY.—To all whom it may concern: . A. H. Champion will apply « the Court or Ordinary for i^tmredf Administration OB th* ea tste of Wm. 11 Davie, late of said county dsesaaed: Thege are, theretoro. to clu and adreuelsh all whom WXI.V "tavYafterdate^ ippllcatlon wliibe nutd.i to the » n»1'.ppear before sold Cmrt to *g ; . S5S 1 | ^^y official .igm,tcr. v , a^oUniy, | * jy4-!awltn breinary C C. This ’Dflicious Tonic, Especially designed lor the use of tho Medical Profession anil the Family Is now indorsed by all the prominent Phystclans, Chemists and Connoisseurs, as possessing all those intrinsic medicinal qualities (tonic anddraretlc) which belong to an OLD AND PURE GIN. We trnsl that our established repatatlon—founded upon eighty-eight years of experience—abundantly vindicates onr claims tn public confidence, and guar- antees the excellence of tbla Standard Article. Put up in cases, containing onedosen boUh s each, and eold by H. G. RUWF, Savannah, and all promt nent Druggists, Grocers, 4c. A. M. EIN1NUER 4 CO., (Established 1778.1 Sole Importer*. No. 15 Beaver street, New York. Opinions of the Press. The Bininvers, No. 15 Beaver street. Have a very high repututlon to sustain, as the oldest aud best house in New York.—Home Journal The house of A. M Binlnger 4 Co., No. 15 Beaver street, has sustained for a period of eighty years a rc.,ututlon that may well be envied.—N. Y. Evening post. jes-eod dawly Notice. A MEEHNG OF THE STOCKHOLDERS OF THE ••Ftirmere’ and Mechanic*' Bank” Is hereby called to take place at the office of Measr* H. A Hardee .V Co , in the dry of Savannah, on the 21st day of July. 18Go, at 11 o’clock a. m , to consider the present conditiuu of the Bunk and take each dCtlou ss m.»y then appear necessary and proper. JOS. 8. CLAGHOKN EDWARD C. 5VADE A. H. CHAMPION A. H. CHAMPION. Trustee. N. A. H4RDKK. T- W. CORNWELL A. R. LAWTON. JOHN RICHARDSON A. A. SOLOMONS 4 CO. R. T. TURNER. JOHN R. JOHNSON. JOHN COOPER. |c2S-td GEO. 8. OWENS. 1ST vitting, I*owell <fc Co., BANKERS. JVL ACON, GKO C. A. NUTTING, A. H. POWELL, ISAAC SCOTT. nmnui EDWARD PADELFOKU, jets-Gm SAVANN,5U. SEALS, SEAL PRESSES Cancelling Stamps. ■plying orders for SEALS _ and SEAL PRESSES, suitable for the use ot County Oflrsre, Notaries, Societies, Lodges asd Boslnesn men generally. We are also prepared to furnish Caucefling and Bo sines* Stamps of any pattern at maker's price*. Send for a circular. ESTILL 4 BROTHER, ■ News Dealers, Bull street, next lo the Fort Office. |p4 Savannah. FOR SALE. A LARGE PATENT SAFE, manufactured by Silas C. Herring. It can be seen st the Savannah Na- *'Jc26.tr‘"k R. T. GIBSON. 0. T. Ad vertising in Southern Georgia rnHB BATNBRIDO* “CHART AND COMPASS'' 1 (formerly the “ Bnlnbrtdge Argus,”) offer* superior inducements to ttw merchant* of Sa vannah an an advertlslne medlanr Ithasa large and rapidly Increasing circulation In that section, and l« terms are readable. HtT8gRLL> Editor and PropriHtnr. Rainbridge, Jnne 11« 1966. je!2-tf TREDEGAR WORKS. To Builders of Cotton or Wool len Factories, Saw and Grist Miljs, Planters and Others. W E HAVE for sal*, ready for delivery, ths follow. (Ij'S.fhuSred and twenty horse power Engloe, OueTufinTbmse^w^r Engine, with tao plaffi C y- One'iU^eishty hewsepower EsZine. wltil «r without One l 7l!°thlrty horse power Engine, with tabular Portable Saw Mill Engine* and Bollerscomplete, from 20 to 3j hcree po-er, 0C '°P °* Boilers, with sufficient thereby avoiding the use ol allbrlckwor* We guarantee this Machinery equal to bu7 in use *nd pric. s BCtuafactory. ^ R 4 ^ TredegarlWorits.Riehmmid.JuneWjlMB. tw- Enquire of MERCER * ANDERSOILjSavan- niih, Ga* “ NEWSPAPER DEPOT. w NEWSPAPERS, PERIODICALS, MAGA ZINES, AND CHEAP LITERATURE atpabUah- Forelffn Fuhtlcai;. - supplied to order Auy American w ork procured to order • erf prices. ON THIS CONTINENT. lt Is W.BRA STEP to RESTORE GBIT HAIR TO ITS Ohioinal, natural color, In every case; it will sror the hair from falling out; lt will free the head from botnore and dandruff; fhomste the growth af the hair, and Is a beautiful dressing. We offer no large rewards, but we authorize all of our agents to refund the honey to any parson who will use two boitles, ami then sav Bar rrr's Vege table Bair Restorative has not perforn.ed alt we claim. Testimony from the CrrpUal of the I n,ten states. Messrs. Barrett 4 Co : I was induced to give vour Hair preparation a trial, and can heartily recommend it as unequalled as a Dressing. Partner and Restorer,—giving to the Hair s luxuriant richness, and to the head a cool and most agreeable sensation, while it is thorough In re storing the hair to its natural color. Very respectfully. W. Hamlet. Washington, I>, C-, May 15,166d. Messrs. J. R ButRETr 4 Co : I was Induced by a friend to make a trial of Bar rett's Vegetable H»lr Restorative, ana I am very much pleased with the • ffect It has had on my hair I was nearly half gray, nnd now, before using one bottle, mv bead is Ireed Horn dandruff, and my hair has all tlie appearance of youth. 1 rally believe Bar rett's to be the best hair preparation In the worid. 55it Hamilton. Fredonta, N. Y., April 26,1866. I U, BARR I'ITT 4 CO„ I'roprletors, Mam heater. New Hampshire. JACOB LJPPMAN, / ,*ori*cr fonirreris ami Biruard streets. Agent. y^/ • Sold bj all Druggist** - JyS-tf TAX NOTICE. ritilii I NDKRSIGNED h prepared Ui reteivetbc A Cilv Taxes itf-esscd by the nrdiuanes of the 27th ol December, lSi.5 - ns Weil timse tfi.it are payable monthly as u.tn-e mad.- parable quarleriy, all-ol which (ire hereinafter Maicd Tin- citizens who have not paid lh-‘ tax due up-m llielr real estate for the whole ve.tr. may imw pj, the amoimi nue for the quartet ended on the -Oth dar ol Julie, oi for ihe residue oi '.he year. Uu grn^n sales of merehamllse fiarluJing salet ol llqmiri except cotton, percent. Ou gross sales of cotu-u, 1 TO per cent. Ou all commissions derived from any business transaction (other than merchandise) by any factor, auctioneer, broker, forwarding, shipping or commis sion merchants, l per cent. Uu an Incomes nerved from salaries and the par BUit of any profes.-fon, faculty, trade or calling wnat- soevor, except irom real estate, l per cent. On gross receipts of ahy business Transactions, not in eluded in the foregoing, and including all insur ance companies and agencies, gas companies, ex- press companies, cotton presses, hotels and restaur ants, 1 per cent. On all receipts for freight or passage money which are payable In this city, t per cent On gross earnings or every bank, bank agency ot bunkers, 1 percent. On every horse and mule, except those actually used in wagons, drays, trucks or other vehicles, for which bndges may havr been taken out, one dollar per mouth. On evary dog, three dollars per annum On ibe value of all furniture, jewelry and plate worth over three hundred dollars, 1 per cent. Every male resident between the ages of twenty- one and sixty years, except only auch as may bo enti tled to registry and to vote at citv elections, and who shall register their names and pay for the seme, one dullai per annum. On real estate, 1 per cent. R. T. GIBSON, jy2-tl City Treasurer. fob NEW YORK ATLANTIC COAST Mail HteamwhIp Company. THE ONLY SUJevVHREL, SHIP THIS WEEK. C«l,l»ffi.*aa«c,*-ib..; gtrerage,$10 The new and very fast aide wheel iteamahip GENERAL BARNES, 1.000 tons, Thos. a. Morton, commander, will post tfveiy sail on fcer regular day, Thunduy, Jaly 12th, at 6 o’clock p. m . For freight or passage, having very superior ac commodations, apply to jyfi-rt 5VILDEH 4 FULLABTON BOSTON & SAVANNAH STEAMSHIP LINE. FOR BOSTON The fast steamship CITY OF BATH, ■ V , G. Hiwasih, Commander, will sou for the above port on Saturday, Jaly Ufh, at — o'clock — an. For freight or passage, apply to RICfiABDSON 4 BARNARD, jyll Agents. FOR P1LITK1, FLA., VIA BRUNSWICK, AND ALL LANDINGS ON THE ST. JOHNS RIVER. The fine, new U- a.Mail Steamer^ K A. T E, Capt. T. J. Lockwood, Will leave Savannah from wharf foot of West Broad street, for »boy« places, EVERY MONDAY MORN 1NG, at 9 o ? clcck. BRADLEY, HILL A CO., Agents, Jyll-tf 211 and 219 Bay street. FOR Hie new and splendid U. S. Mall steamer K .A. T E, Capt. T. J. Lockwood. will leave Savannah, for the above places fr om the foot of West Broad street. EVERY THURSDAY MORNING, at 9 o’clock. BRADLEY, HILL 4 CO., Agents, jvll-tf 21T and 219 Bay street. FOR DARIEN. THE STEAMER H. M. COOL, Will leave for Darien on Friday morning, 13th inst., at 3 o’clock. jyll-2t Sbiopmg, Em • i v x * T j i FOR mw TORI' PASSAGE RATES: cebl.. %io ^ rimsms -■ fhfighto* c«tt os %l oo pEJt B . ; The new and fast steamship Mlesoi'Hl land, commander, will eal! ns above, on Saturday, July 14, al 8'j o’cl„e k B ,, For freight or passage, having aecommodat perlor to any steamer 11, n llt [r;lde . npp), to . n. U. 1*1.5 RDE N... lSStoddsi.i'ep Jy!> HARRISON a ALLEN, Ape,, No. o Bowling On-,, For Philadelphi Tho first claflS 0teaiti9hip T onawanda. TEAL, Commanilcr Will sail for the above port on Saturday, July 14, at S o’clock , . Shippers wishing to avail themselves ol t tages of direct shipments, thus avoiding ex ling of goods through intermediate norts. ■ fled that store room will be furnished f, during the absence of the ships For freight or passage, having supfrior 1 dations, apply to ** HUNTER 4 0Ak FOR CHARLESTON VIA BEAUFORT, Through by Dayligi.f, PILOT BO^ , Capt. T. R. Pathe, fT:il:I' irr r'--- r r ■,* :mer Fannie tempi Will ieu ....,■ .,-uve from Florida wha West Broaii street uniil further notice, e< MONDAY JIOUMSO, at S o’t >el Refnrning. will leave Charleston ever DAY’ MORNING at same hour. While Ihe boat Is on tier trip freight reived and stored in Are proof warehoi exnense. This boat la new. very fast, and has go, modations for passengers. For freight o p apply to F. M. MYBELL, A je9-M Florid THfi UNITED STATES! HM- MAIL STEAMSHIP COM) A:,, FOR ST. THOMAS. PARA, PERNA1L BAHIA, AND RIO DF. JANE: FOR AUGUSTA AND ALL WAY LANDINGS ON THE SAVANNAH RIVER. Co-Partnershipt rpHE UNDERSIGNED have associated themsdres X together under the firm name of A. W1LCQIA CO., fur the purpose or transacting a Factorage, Com mission and Forwarding Busiaeas. Safer to H. Brigham, Octavos Cohen, E. Fade]lord and A. S. Hartridge. A. WILCOX. .MER. jy2-'m T. H. PAL* NOTICE. B Y the Ordinance passed by the City Council on the 27th day of December, 1S65, tho taxes upon gross sales of ever; desorption or merchandize and wares, upon freight and passage money payable in this city, and upon horses and mules, are required to j be paid monthly. The undersigned Is prepared to re-1 celve ihe above tax for the past montl- of April. R. T. GIBSON, fyl-tf City Treasurer, Just Arrived and For Sale by KENNETH MACLEA ICO. 202 Bay Street, N ew smokrd sides and strips New 8ruoke«! Shouldere Dn(Yield Heine, '•overed WnwhiDtf on lUme* CovereJ Munuii.g'8 Ham?, covered. ALSO OR HAND, Me?-* and Prime Pork, in bblfland half bbls Kultt.11 Market Family Beef An hail bbls <l..rilieo Baiur, In tabs, and Family amt BakHTtPtw. Jy^tl The new and light drait EXPRESS, Captain JAMES MOODV. Is now receiving freight for Ibe above places, and- will leave on Thursday, l"4th tnat., at 114 o’clock M. For 4'relght, apply to J. M. K1NPHLSY, at the Florida Steam Packet Wharf, or to jylh-St F. W. 31MB 4 CO., Agents OLD SEMI-WEEKLY LIKE! Leave every Tuesday & Friday. For Palatka, E. Fla., TOUCHING AT BRUNSWICK, ST. MA RY’S, FERNANDINA, JACKSON VILLE AND FICOLATA The new and elegant steam packets, LIZZIE BAKER, Capt. N. KING, and SYLVAN SHORE, Capt JAMES TUCKER, having been specially fitted up for this route w 1th unsurpassed accommodations, wlH leave regularly for the above places, the Sylvan Shore every TUES DAY MORNING, and the Lizzie Baker even' FRIDAY MORNING, at ten o'clock. Returning, will leave Jacksonville every Monday and Friday, arriving at Savannah every Tuesday and Saturday mornings, In time to connect with the New Tork steam.-rs, * For freight er Passage apply at the office on Florida wharf, or to _ CLAGHOKN A CUNNINGHAM, Agent. N, B.—All freight payable by shippers, Jel6-3t Direct M Regular Communication Under contract with the United States Governments for the carriage of the mail? patch one of their NRW FIRST CLASS SIDEWHEt BTBAMSBXX each over 2,000 tons burthen, On the 29th of Every M .Port of JM ew For the following named ports and at ing rates of passage, payable In gold or lent S- F.SST CASIO From New Y ork to St. Thomas From Sew York to Para From New York to Pernambuco From New York to Bahia From New Tork to Rio de Janeiro Steerage at half these rates, meals and bc.Mi eluded. An experienced Surgeon is attached to each . - All Letters must pass through the Poet Office age 10 cents. For fnrtbor iniormalion or passage apply to B. H. HARDEE, Aget No. t-2 MOddard’s B1 GARRISON 4 ALLEN myJl New York Age NOTICE. TO ILL WANTING FURNITO 1 am opening lor the Inspection of the pnbl. a fine stock ef CABINET FURNITURE, CHAIRS i TRESSES, &c-, Ac., To which the attention of all Is Invited BfWarerooms,t7S BROUGHTON STREBc 8-. ock> old Dry Goods Store. KB. HARKING' .N. WITH HILTON HEAD. SOUTHERN Importing and Manufacturing DRIK3 HOUSE Wo. 338 XZWO SVKBBT Pratt & Wilson Brother-. WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS aud Manulaoturinjf Chemii ■ No. 238 KINO STREET, Fourth door above Market st, Charleston. S C PRATT, |3. W. WILSON. I T B. WIL ON GradoAtcof »t to l»ie S. I re adJ Ml- areua. I College Imacj. A Cl I10S*. C-Ord GREAT SOUTHER s Sloop Fanny & aVlary, Capt. Sioasp, 1s running regular trips between Savannah and Hilton Head, carrying freight at regular rates, and, when desired, ta&lsg a Rwr passenger*. She Is per fectly dry, in good order, and bns madeTDtemrkmbly quick trips. Shseorrissffie United States ra*iL The National Exprsas aadtrimsportottoo Compasy and southern Express iw sutneweed to receive package* Any Informationhe obtained of Capt. Slckel, - m Hi Suwe, corner ef st Junau | The Proprietors are Nati-ve O Ciana, sutill in D&UOB, CBBKICAU SIADKIES. r by inquiring id Bryan sum Depot forPr inters’ Supplies 210 Bay Street, Siannali Ga. st P LATNEB 4 BOSWOltTH keep constantlyon hmtd a laige stock of Ledger, Writing and Wrapping Papers, of *11 sloes sed weight*: also. Binders- Boards, Card Boards, Prlntei s' Cards, Envelopes, Twines and Printing Inks Hnrincr had lonsr exporienca in the boglneaB, and boring our goods in large lota direct from the manu- tactnrers enables ua to compete with New York PI Agcnts for Wades celebrated Printing Inks: Agents in this city for the Bath Paper Mills The highest cash price* paid for all kinds of paper roil •ALE, • m , . I. - -wt » -a - VIWl Sim STEAMBOATS s D d TOW BOATS, of various siee- and draft. lung Vessels, 8team Barges, 4c. A. M. PA C08TA, rtreetTN. Y. tock. f*rn,L BE SOW QN'IW* T«wr tuksday in w August next, at the Court House doot, in RetdsvOle, Tattnall county, within the legal hours of sale, Four Hundred (490) Acres ol Land In the Fortv- first District of natlcotmti, the place wImran* the late AMOS J. HEARN lived. Sold as the property of AMOS J. HEARN, deceased, for ths benefit of th* hefts sad creditors of hold deceased. Teems made known on ths day, This June 26th, 1896. L. A. H. TIFFINS, je2S Administrator Debonls Kon- ESTILL & BROTHifi, (Downstairs) Bui! street. ocitfoPot: Office KBCHAHTS EMUH6E | LUNCH HOUSE, Bull Street, near Bay Lane. F REE LUNCH served from 11 a. m. to 1 p. m., and from 9 p. m. to 12 m. Best of Liquors, AMs, PropristoT ' PROPOSALS WMCEl ! 1 Ts'O* ke»7 : I 'be Clt '.71 its In repair *nu iu ! A? mtitilng order :ot th- etr-nit'. / tut tn.rathe i iiosah to tw in writing aid handed iu 5c the > a gneson ot before Joi v 11,1866 ROBERT LACHLISOT- ; yS-Id Cbauxaan Com. 00 Public Bundle V. A. B' 807 u%■ j y ■ • m ^ STANDARD LIQUOIW. o’. 15 To all whom M. Wb-rees, Job* M. oi or 4 naryr Lett •bon Whiskey, Ac AW 1 V- — OOCliTT.— j 1 rfoenu Vrn appi **• oeS re -s' -ocrt to Q Ca - • AGE3STS WANTED FOR THE LIFE AND CAMPAIGNS • P GENERAL STONEWALL JACISffK, By Prof. R. L. Dasnxr, D. D., of Ya rilHE Standard Biography of the Immorta ne., A The only edition authorized by A'* wKUn author a personal friend and Chief or Slaf ; r ‘; Chrlatfan Soidlsr. CarefWUy xerissd and « by General H. E. Lee. Wewant an Agestfr county. Send for dieulma asd se»°KJ~ Address national r Lw No. 414 Seventh t fojdl-lmdatrlw,. 'fteper, .(Meets i-arre fit Qlt t —. — rw tgy-i i A GOOD ASeOfqnfeHN? os ' v RECORD BOOKS DOCKETS lC FOB USE Oi* •- t' . BT- a >T) UOUN7! #U« vfer’ »> . ------ 9 is .V C. XT fFWO MQMTflb ai er ur r.t»cffi..wr. * it r-tk^rw-w ■ -.lira A to the Coart of Or:L. ; t. , .7' lacu.. -I, th** ’in 1J I . m L UTl■ ji it a,.: V c -j \ 3th j.\ 4 Jo ae, ‘ O BYRNT V A _..NK OrCimry. * tv UlD 'A'UI'- t'l v» L. . . I Ll 5 .. leave tosellali the land* b*iesi.'*ae 1 cite Amo* Y. Wat-^S-dec.-.t-:‘ u-.-t * ■ " 7 cerr.ed. 1 rr iron. , •Jans 13.1866, 1<^