The Daily news and herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1866-1868, July 13, 1866, Image 3

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- T T E ft & * f JULY 13, 166*. lorrii cot vriL. i. ; 1 it. if Mteceltone : Auction Sales, Nfv> Advertise ;i i.. iu»<* «*i Steamship* and SUamm FOR NKW YORK. ,, .Missouri, Saturday, July 34tn, at 8>* .. -li.j Peril, Saturday, July 14th. at 9 u’clock. for riMui)K.vnw. j.. t , jonuwandti, Saturday, July 14, at V ■l»ock ®- FOB ROSTOV. iamgIlJ j, city «.•: Bath, Saturday, July 14th, at — m FOR AtGISTA. ,,.. r Swan, every Wednesday morning, at 0 FOK l ilAl'.LKoi’ON. riHl pii, t Boy, every Monday niornlag, i Kate, every Thursday morning at & o'clock iKi Kaiilie, every Sunday afternoon, a FOR FJa)RII>a. Uz:de Baker, every Saturday morning, at '. t;everv Monday morning, at 9 o’clock ‘ <n ^sV’v in Shore, every Tuesday morning, a 4 reu DARIEN. }l M Cool. Friday morning, at 8 o’clock. . ,-riLL, .V SHOT HER, Newsdealers, Stft- ij.iok.seHer.s Bull street (down stairs} 7 7; iv .:im\ next to the Post Office, are au- . - fur'the Daily News & Herald. ' i ;'r -vith them will be promptly attended .ntveil o’clock, Falun street was ■ ii which one negro lost his :• v. h ».o .■ i vit lv injured that the pro- a luiMibir of con dieting rumors aud re- - arai'v. Lave 1* vu able to glean the . vh.u. 1 men in a wagon had some difll- .. near the canal, and, alter exchaug- »ailed one of the white men a rebel ; lien he jumped lrom the wagon, and : .. i:. ?licked up a stick of wood, with : ted him, dislocating his shoulder and :w ^.verci;. injuring him. •I. ;; attempted to drive oh. and while going : a -h fail in street his wagon was surrounded with v.. c i ..,-i angry crowd of negroes threatening We h:l- informed that Samuel Whitfield pulled a re ilvtr and threatened to shoot, some of the .a at ti:r tii .- urging him to do so. The white . ,e:i r in the wagon, aud leveling his gun at -or. l. tirc-d, the load, consisting of buckshot, tak- . ;!•.: h the body of Whitfield, ilia:; :h« u drove off, pursued by a tremendous • •: negroes, uttering all sorts of threats. He : ;; , i .ui Buy street as far as East Broad, but .. re h-st a iglit of, and was supposed to have a ■ : the Tiiundcrbolt road. :. ri-i'.rst injured was carried to the Police . ~ ... : ■ his wounds were dressed, and Whit- •■v.ir tarried to his house, on Fahm street, near i nt- i t the shooting, where he expired about fud.i.r created quite an excitement in Yama- ... i ticu. Anderson was soon on the spot with a of police officers, whom he posted around - nborbood in order to prevent any further dis- siting the above, we learn the shooting was . y v. man n lined Alien, who was last night ar- 1 aud is now in custody at the Barracks. -Aap*; .a mee* •*" ■■nvenen • at 12 o'clock, for the purpose oi lamub *- ; - tion a communication received from Gen. David Till- son through Lieut. Nelson Bronson, A. S. A. t omnus sioner, B. R. F. k A. L. „ _ r _ , Present—His Honor John C- FerriU. Mayor, pro. ; ta Aiaermen-Lscl.l.s <»»> . Johntou. and McMahon. The following is a copy of lie order: . p. A. Commie®loner,Savannah, (is., c * pt .oentlon of the Honorable Mayor and ’’SfjSL tblS®v o f Savannah to the fact tbit their forbidding the entrance of colled people mtothe public park eonllicts with the epfliweSfaen- iral Order No. 3, current series from Whr pepart- TOeut. and that the commanding officer at Savannah W ijl be instructed not to allow any colored perwm to be arrested or punished for entering or attempting to enter the public park so long as while people are not arrested or punished for the same aqt. By command of Brevet Major General Thabo n. [Signed] W. W Dm*. ... Capt. & A. A. Gan. A true copy furnished for the information of the Mayor and Common Council of the City of Savannah, Ga. Nelsox Bronson, 1st Lt. A* A. S. A. Commissioner. Whereupon Alderman Lachlison offered the follow ing resolution which was unanimously adopted: The City Council of Savannah having, at its regular meeting on the 27th day of .Tune last, passed a resolu tion requiring the Public Park in said city, known as Forsyth Place, to be closed against colorod persons, except persons of color having charge of white chil dren, and said resolution not having been enforced; and Council having, at its late regular meating on the 11th inst. again ordered the enforcement of said reso lution; and the Mayor and Aldermen having, on this 72th day of July, I860, received a notification from the military authorities of the United States to the effect that said resolution cannot be enforced except as against all persons, white as well as colored; audit being the sense of said Mayor and Aldermen, at this special meeting assembled,that if said resolution is not enforced or said Park closed, the said Park will con tinue aa it now is, a resort for disorderly negroes to the great annoyance of the white inhabitants of said city, lt is therefore Resolved, That for the present, and until the whole matter can be laid before the Government at Wash ington and its decision be had, the said Park be closed against all persons whatsoever, this resolution not to be construed as prohibiting the keeper of said Pirk from entering therein for the purpose of keeping the grounds and shrubbery in order. Council adjaprned. James Stew \ it i', Clerk of Council. spurs i yiKflis Congress Spring Water. Empire Spring Water. Columbian Spring Water. tfo natural or artificial compound lias yet been die 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 ol many thousands who have drank them for years, w ith tlu: most beneficial eilects. CONGRESS WATER Is a cathartic, alterative and tonic, and is a valuable remedy tor affections of the liver and kidneys, dys pepsia, gout, chronic constipation and cutaneous dis eases. Is a most powerful preventive of the fevers and bilions complaints so prevalent in warm cli mates. EMPIRE WATER Is a cathartic, and a valuable remedy for rheuma tism, derangement of the liver, diseases ol the skin, and general debilitv. Its effects are most salutary in lung diseases, lt is an almost sure cure lor scrofula, and tile most aggravated forms of dyspepsia. As a preventive and cure for all bilious derangements it stands unrivalled. COLUMBIAN WATER Is a tonic and diuretic of a highly beneficial charac ter, aud Is a positive remedy for diabetes,,gravel, calculus, irritation and Inflammation of the Kidneys and bladder, and has most singularly active effects in restoring the.e organs when debilitated by long disease. Females who have suffered for years from irregularity, and the distressing diseases known only to their sex, have been entirely cured by the faithful and jndidous use of Columbian Water. I __ i be-Sj i AUCTION SALE; HI b. m bAKFUKAt'. 1 will sell THIS DA V, n ft Hit »! *lur e , - • ., -A variety l Groceries, liry Goods fr’** - Clothing, Notions, Ac. also, at 11 O’CLOCK, 2 Milch Cows, with Calves. at private sale. in tierces Shoulders, choice . 6 tierces choice Sugar Cured Bams, canvassed s tierces choice Sugar Cured Hams, not sacked JVl3-lt- Shipping Intelligence. TORT OF SAVANNAH. Thursday, July 12, 1306. Arrived* Steamer Kate, Flinn, Jacksonville, etc—Bradley, Hill Sc Co. Steamer Widgeon. Pearce, Fernandina, In ballast— C L Colby & Co. Bark Marietta, North, Boston—Haywood, Cage & Co. Cleared. Steamship Gen Barnes, Morton, New York—Wilder & Fullarton. Steamer li M Cool, Taylor, Darien—M A Cohen. Steamer Kate, Fltnu, Cliarleston—Bradley, Hill A Co. imports. Per bark Marietta, from Boston—300 tons ice. Exports. Per steamship Gen Barnes, for New Y r ork—791 hales upland cotton, 52 do wool, 40 bbla rosin, S9 bals domestics, 98 pkgs mdse, 13,000 ft lumber, 167 boxes peaches, 50 pkga vegetables, 1.336 watermelons. Accidental Slioottng. veiling a number of negroes were cougre- ? corner of Habersham and Broughton ■v-tp amrtsing themselves examining their u or.e accidentally exploded, the ball ta li tue side of one of the party, injuring . but as he was taken away by his com- were unable to learn the extent of the in- PttJisenjjrrs. Per steamship Gen Barnes, for New Y'ork—R C Olin and lady, Mrs K B King, Miss E Way, Mrs H Mein- hard and child, Mrs P A Lindrum, Mrs A E Sheldon and child, Mrs G Haas, 1> Callahan. A A Menard, C II Rogers aud wife. Mrs G T Rogers, Miss J C Rogers Mrs J C Mayo, Miss Ma\o, Mis M J Solomons, 2 chil dren and nurse, Mrs S Goodall, Mrs Brinson, 3 chil dren and nurse, J Forrester, daughter and 3 children, Mre P B Brokaw and 3 children, M Browson, lady and eon, Mrs M J Brown, Mrs tJmith and infant, Miss M Daugett, Mrs J II Mitchell, G S Robinson, J W Scott, J W Wolcott, G S Richards, R P York and lady. G T Leslie and lady, Mrs J K Wilder Miss Rus sell, Mrs E C Beall, Mrs M L Hodge*. J Beall, B M Neely, H M Kellogg and lady. Col .1 W Waring and iady, C M Holst, P 1) Wboihopter, F A Carons, J B Sil- ter, G W Schuyler, Dr W C Daniell, D White, C Mur phy. J D Wing* II Danmour, Rev W II Harrison and child, H Endinmn, J Schwarts, A Joseph**, 1) Rosen- fleld, M Block. F DalTcn, K Wauser, G Wilsou, A M Loutreh J H Ruwe. J Mills, Mrs E Siliison, Mrs G W Lyon, Miss Coyt, T *7 Bell, W M Newbold N McNeil, R J Adams, A E Sheldon, P Bishler. F Ricli, P II Brokaw, J Forret, T W Gnw, M S Anderson, cant B W Gutheridge, E H Tilleon, D Richards, G \V Lyon, II D Burnham, J Mitchell, J M Marvin, W B Vance, J Florence, .J H Bunt, O H Parker, A W Church, ft Ferguson, M G McKennie, JW Clark, MJ French, G G Summerfield, M M Kingman. R Minors, J W McGill, E M Dickinson, J H Brown, J Carlvon, Miss M J Ruffles, M J E inan, F Baxter G Drury, W Hard ing, E Nuese, W L> Black, 1) murrey, C Y Hutchins, J Sheiiock, and 10 steerage. Per steamer Karo, from Jacksonville, etc—Mi Mayo . _ ., and lady. Miss E Mayo.T J McEiheny, J Scbenford, R this port lor points in Florida {j At iame, M A Dzialyn-ki, W G Vance, Di MulLston, aud regularly thereafter on ' j Milieu. W Newbold, A Claik, J M Fairbanks, R J ’itlav* i *1 Raw, aud 13deck. 1 — v vx< ursk n.—The steamer Pilot Boy is an- rnakean excursion to Tybee on Saturday . leaving the wharf foot of Drayton street at i:uu retnraing curly in the evening. This i our citizens another opportunity to sniff r of the ocean, as well as give to strangers in t a chance t view the different forts and ■;f Day.—By reference to an advertisement an, it will be seen that the steamer Mifi'E of our climate and the tendency to | Ions I£ nt roFtratiou, refifier a genera, tonic j “b MULES, HORSES AND WAGONS BV T. J- WALSH. On WEDNESDAY, July istli, will lie sol* at tbe Government stab.es, coroer of President anil Rey nolds streets, c ommencing at 10 o’clock, 40 prime voung Mules, in coed order 4 choice Mures and Horses ■, Army Wagons, for four Mules, with Harness complete and in good order 1 country Wagon, for Tour Mules, Harness com plete and lu good order. ALSO, Saddles, Swingletrees, Chains Halters, Log Chains, Pull Down Chains Stretchers and Timbers Carriages and numerous other articles. Catalogues can be obtained at the counting room. Sale positive. Terms, cash on delivery, jyf-tda These waters are bottled fresh aud pure, from each of the above named springs, in so careful aud secure a manner that they preserve all their mediciual value for years, and will 1* found equally eillcaclous when drauk thousands of piilcs distant as wheu taken directly from tile spriug. Beware ol imitations and Inferior Waters. The corks of all genuine Congress, Empire and Columbian Waters are branded on the side of the cork, thus: ( Congress water, i t C. & E. S. Co. ) I EvtcrirF Water, I I c, &.E. S. Co. 1 Packed safely and securely, in boxes suitable lor shipment to an> part of 1 lie world. Congress and Empire Waters in boxes containing lour dozen pints, or two dozen quart botlles each. Columriian >Vater in boxes containing four or six dozen half pints, or feur dozen pint bottles each. Sold by all Druggists, Hotels, Wine Merchants, and first-class Grocers. Sold only al wholesale by HOTCHKISS SONS. Proprietors. *J‘A Beckman St., N. Y. ftr Orders by mail receive prompt attention. july7-eod2m NOTICE. I T HAVING been seventeen years since I have seen mf mother, and as she m.»v still be alive, I take this method of finding out, and hope it may prove successful. My mothers mime was Polly Hawkins, f Hawkins being her husband’s name.) She was once owned by a Mr. James Scott, of Virginia, and by him sold to h man by the name of Sanders, who re sided in New Orleans, La., where she, with her youngest child (Maria), went ab« nt s venteen years since, and may st 11 be t - ere. She had two brothers, Shelton and Frank. Also, hud five children, but only tiiree of them (Mary, Sallic and Maria) were alive when she went away. I remained in Richmond but one day after my mother left, aud then came to Ham burg. S C. jyC-rt,tw.frw2w DISEASES OF THE FEET. JVCi's. FCliza Keoglij W HO WAS instructed in youth by her grand father, an emineut surgeon, chiropodist and medical practitioner, in his professions, ban now, f r ona force or dreams'ances, assumed the practice herself, and is specially qualified for the cure of all diseases of the feet. .She warrants cure, or no pay. She Is at present at the CORNER OF TATTNALL AND BERRIEN STREETS, but will eoon remove to a better office. She will visit patieuts »t their resi dences, ii desired. Refers by perndsnion to Drs. North. Fitch and Ilorl- beek, and Ordinary Buidt, at Charleston, where she nas had a successful practice. iv9-d,tw.twtf Consigns ■If importance. We know of nothing | <j 0t c Lopez, and order ; purpose like the admirable Ferro- L.ixir of Caswell Mack *t Co. It is a mg a combination of three of the best Pharmacopeia : Iron, which enriches *pWus, which renews waste ounerve snya, which affords vigor to the di- The Elixir is palatable to the taste know of no remedy that can compare I PPM AN, Savannah. Miniature Almanac—This Day. HIGn WATER . 7 57 At Port 0 27 Arrivals at the Hotels. iTLASKI HOUSE—W. II. '.VILTBRRGER. W I.i:in?lmr, City Lkqninea, G.i A W Church, Chicago K N'-fse, N Y A E Shelton, wife & servt, i Atlanta ,M Shackelford, Fla E M Dickinson, Augusta |w Il irdln, A'a I Mrs Constant, City J C Ueynolds, A i«R F. AY H carllngton, City ill, A & G K R • ill. Ga •••,% Ga . B. Lucs. ' fist & wife, Ga ley, Ga way A wife, Ga e&ndrewa. Ga altteah, N O uce. City McGinlt. •agravc, Greens Pt son, Augusta .1 enson. do .Viug, str Missouri Central Kailroa.t, July 12, 1SH8. 230 hales cotton, 187 do yarn, 130 sacks corn, 1 bale domestics, furniture and mdse to A S Usrtrldge, N A Hardee A Co, It Habersham A Sou, A Low ,fe Co. It. Smith N Co. Crane .V G. K F Metcalf A Co. CP Cul ver & Co, P H Bohn. J McMah'.n A Co, J B Read, C M Ilillsman, W A Edt i.fi Id, " F Chaplin. M New- inark. K W Sims Co. Bradley. II t U i f •»iiL»aclorf H Robert* A son, Lowentlial <X K. i A Lai»V»Hiu, .i’ll Martin. Inferior C.mrla of Wayne, Pierce and Liberty counifes. Ii M Williams, 1 Bruner. Just Received and for Sale by Kenneth Maclea & Co., 202 Bay Street, 100 jy 10-1 w TUBS CHOICE LARD 12 barrels very choice Sugar Cured Bagged Hints 2 imgshe .ds Bacon Sides 3 packages Bacon Snips. AX'D ON 1TANO, Butter, Pork and Fulton Market Beef. k, isemau, IN MUSIC -IVI D BY •R & 3T WORDS, Weary, •lino, ute Dead, ‘ered Banner.” anginas iades. TURNER, i Street, •er Hangings, Win- •vliich will be sold jyio-t. Apartments for Rent and Fur niture for Sale. A MOST delightfullv si:dated and convenient SUITE OF APARTMENTS on Mouth Broad street, corner of Montgomery. Possession about the 1st of August Also, lor s.le, a very fine, handsome, square ROSEWOOD PIANO. Apply by letter. ad- di ersed to P. O. Bex 224. D’ 9 ‘t FOR RENT. T HE OFFICE formerly occnpiod b- O’Fallon & Co., Stoddard’s Lower Ranee, for three months, from August 1st to November lit. Also, I flue lot oi Office Furniture for sale Apply to DAVANT & WAPLES, jyfi-lw Corner Bay and Lincoln streets. COW FEED! COW FEED I F RESH CORN MEAL, mixed with ground oats, an excellent article of cow feed; also,» line feed tor horses and mules when mixed With chopped hay. For sale at a low price at the . „ , _ SAVANNAH STEAM MILLS, jy4-tf East end of Brouvhton street. $100 REWARD. S TRAYED OR STOLEN from the City Park, on Friday night hist, a tame DEER, seven months old, with horns four inches long. If stolen, the above reward will bo paid for the • ecovery ol the aeer and the apprehension of the thief. If strayed, $25 re ward will be paid for the return of the animal to JAMES WALSH. Jy9-3t Keeper of the City Park. F. c. LIGHTS < 0 , fLate Lighte, Newton A BradburjB.) manufacturers of First Class Plano Fortes, Highest premium at the American World’s F» r and Exhibition of the Industry of nil Nations. This well knows establishment is n w continned by F. C. LiGUTK and LOUIS ERNST, at the old stand, 42L Broome street, between Crosby and Elm, New York Clty^ Jy4-Iieod Jy 12-4: 5acon. < .LOW CORN; jrs, * *- ;t Hamg, OCTAVC3 COHEN & OO. NOTICE. g. M. CONN will continue the business of er late husband, WT<4 OT.D STAND, Furnished House for Rent. Tbe desirable FURNISHED HOUSE south- rlln,".' rnor of Bu11 and Jones struete will be n, . ■ K W11 ' 1 liumrriiate possosdun, *0111 sltoTucbra in,; , 0-0,11 r00m9 ,’ be J garden, and pliiu^, r “? tv T 1 ,rt< ra - Plne l' ar<i “ d * ’ ^ choice iruit. Apply t. A. L. HARRIS. At Post Office. JvlO-tf Lost or Stolen. red edg r ; wli, g.ve .suitable Liverpool Salt. 1 SACKS LIVERPOOL SALT, for sale by 1U‘J HILTON A RANDALL, jyl2-3t 193 Bay street. X H K PRISON LIFE OF JEFFERSON DAVIS, By Col. J. J. CRAVEN, Surgeon U. S. V. Y NEW SUPPLY of this work, so Interesting to every Southerner, has just been received by ESTILL & BROlHEll, jy4-tf Bull street, rear of Post Ofllre. Rare Opportunity. Superb. Up-L'ountry Residence for Sale. M CONTEMPLATING a change of pursuits. I will dispose of "MOUNT AIRY,’’ one ol the most inviting'and delightful residences in Middle Georgia, ou a commanding emi nence, within a Bhort mile of the city oi OrlMln, and admired by all; healthy as the mountains of Vir ginia; society excellent; water unsurpassed. The residence is admirably arranged; all necessary out buildings convenient. The place is iu tasteiul or der, ami contains abont thirty acres, conveniently subdivided into orchards, gaidens, lots, pastures, 4c Frnic fine and abundant; gardens and straw berry lawn extensive; vegetables, early and late, most abundant; Irish and sweet potato grounds luxuriaut; corn, peas and oats sufficient. Hi a word, the place is ubundanily supplied with every thing necessary to the ease and comfort of a gen teel family The residence is handsomely furnished throughout, all or any part of which may be pur chased; also, horses, vehicles, cows. pigs, poultry, Ac., &c. This desirable homestead, with or without the outfit, may be purchased at alow price, aud on very favorable terms. For further particulars in quire of Dr. C. A. Stiles, H. Melnhard Salde, or to the subscriber on the premises. Act at once, or you lose a favorable opportunity to secure a choice place. Je30-law3w ROBT. A. CRAWFORD. NEW PERFUME For the Handkerchief. A Mont Exquisite, Delicate, aud Fra grant Perfume, Distilled from the Rare And Beautiful Flower from which it cakes its name. Manufactured only by PH A liON ft SON, NEW YORK. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. ASK FOB PIIALON’S—TAKE NO OTHER. Sold by Drucirists cm (rally. LEGAL NOTICE. "Vj OTICK is hereby given that I have made appli- J-i cation to the Uonrt of Ordinary of Chatham county for leave to sell, sixty days alter the date hereoi, the lands belonging to the estate of George A. Ash, lying in the comities of Cherokee, Lee land Darby. BESJ. GKOVKN8TRIN. ' 'm :ji.-f 2loi c.t I - ■ .it ci Geo. A- 4§L ' ! W. M. WALSH, fXrnOLESALE Druggists, comer Barnard and W Broughton streets, Savaanah, Ga., General Agent for the South. CLOCK’S Hair Restorer Restores Gray Hair. Hair Restorer makes Hair grow on Bald Heads. CLOCK’S Hair Restorer Stops Hair ff'om Falling Out. CLOCK’S Hair Restorer Prevent! Headache. CLOCK’S Hair Restorer is elegantly Perfumed. Htiir Rpmrvroy « CIXJCK’S tmir nesiorer is a ii that can be claimed as a dressing. merit claimed for It ^l ln ^rr t ?nL, C0n TL nces Die most sceptical of Its T 81116 ;—trial or two bottles It does not give perfect. Bnttor<»cti on me money wlllbe : -i . », GOLD MEDAL SHERRY, PORT AND MADEIRA, HARVEST BOURBON. - WHEAT NUTRIENT, OLD HOMESTEAD RYE. In mldiliou to our business of selling Wines, etc. iu original packages, aud in order to insnre to con siiniers Pure Liquors in a compact and convenient form, we commenced the enterprise of bottling and packing in cases our well kunwn Wines, Brandies, Whiskies, etc., and have sent them out in a style that would preclude the possibility of their being tam pered with before reaching the purchaser. The gen eral appreciation and gratifying success that Has re warded our efforts has encouraged us to maintain the standard as regards quality, also, to make in creased efforts to retain the confidence and patron age which baa bean so liberally bestowed upon us. BININGER A CO., | Established 1779. | Importers of Wince, Ac., No 15 Beaver street. New York. The above popular goods are put up In cases con taming one dozen botti-s each, and are sold by H. G. RUWE. Savannah, and all prominent Druggists, Grocers, etc. OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. The name of Blnlnger A Co., No. 15 Beaver street h a guarantee or tbe exact and literal truth of what ever they represent.—N. Y. Com. Advertiser. The Importing house of Bininger A Co.. No. 15 Beavr street, is conducted upon principles of Integ rity, lairness, and the highest liouor,—N. Y. Evening Express. jee-DeodAWly MARSMrS Asiatic Oiiolcra (Jure I S, WITHOUT Doi i)T, th« oulv safe and r-Habfe ^medicine tot the :a:tnc.llat t relief ABd cur. of the gosMleiita which u iw threatens todevastateout con- It has been urc-i with 7nch success during the epi demic of 54 in thi* country, and more recently, in i A?,a ’ l . llat ,h " Trench and English Go- teS cMes oi 6 a ' i ° r,p ' 1 ,,1< ‘ rec, pe as the standard Cholera. Cholera Morbus aud Diarrhoea. Great surprise ha* boeu expressed at th» cmb.ra liwiminuuity with which -he French and EnSlfen armies h ive escaped lhi; pta?u* wli.-n stationed at poets where tbfi pestilence !*revaileci and, on inquiry we discover ii is wholly attribatuOle to the jsh or this invaluable preparation— ASIATIC CUOLKUA tlUE. The proprietor, confident of the merits o. this pre paration. has fitted up a Laboratoiy for its m nufac- ture, replete with a ll tile appliances of iiKxlern 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 the result, relying on the impartial opinion of the medical profession, to whom the f rmnla of its preparation is at all times accessible, 1 present MARSDEN’S ASIATIC CHOLERA CURE as the greatest discovery science lias made to arrest the progress of the scourge, CHOLERA MORBUS. PREPARED BY r r . W . AL A. RSDEN, DEPOT AND LABORATORY 4,7 BROADWAY, N. Y. FOR SALE BV ALL PRFGGISTS. Shioping. iV „ • “Nothing new under the Sun ’• was an old adage which cannot he admitted as a truism in the present day, for we have hourly to re« o*d discoveries and in ventions in Mod cal S.ienre which would astonish Gnlen and his disciple*. Of he many which t ome before our notice we must single out Dr T. W. MARS DEN’S ASIATIC CHOLERA CUKE as an article of real merit, and cheerfully recommend it mail diseases of the bowels. Wcspoik from personal knowledge in this mallei, feeling satisfied all who will try it will endorse onr views.—jVL J". Times. je28-ly. BARRETT’S ts: Notice. A MEETINQ OF THE STOCKHOLDERS OF THE “Farmers' anti Mechanics' Bank" Is hereby called to take place at the office of Messrs. N. A. Hardee A Co, in the city of Savannah, on the 21st day t>r July. lMki, at 11 o’clock a. m., to consider the present condition of tile Bank and take such action as may then appear necessary aud proper. JOS^S.iCLAGHOKX. EDWARD C. WADE. A. H. CHAMPION. A. H. CHAMPION, Trustee. n. a. uardee. T. W. CORNWELL. A. R. LAWTON. JOHN RICHARDSON. A. A. SOLOMONS & CO. R. T. TURNER. JOHN K. JOHNSON. JOHN COOPER. i.-22-td GEO. 8 OWENS. FOR SALE. A LARGE PATENT SAFE, manufactured by Silas C. Herring. It can be Seen at the Savannah Na tional Itauk. • •, j,'2o.ll R. T. GILSON. C. T. Notice. 4 LL PERSONS having claims ag inst the estate 1of Ann Moii-l will present them, July atlesfed, within the time pi (’scribed by law ; aud ail iudebt« d lo Said cHtftt*- will make j» lyment to jvT-lawCw A. c. DAVENPORT. Extent or. FOR RENT, jt? On reasonable terms. FOUR COUNTING ROOMS ;tnd TWO LARGE HALLS iu the brick bnildingon the corner of Bay and Llu- acoin titrerts. Possession given immediately. EDWARD PADELFORD. For Rent, a THREE GOOD KOOYfS, WITH GAS AND WATER. Apply at northwest corner Pric aud St. Julian sis. jylO-tf For Sale. A FOT’R SEATED LIGHTCARRl AQB. withahafls and pole, iu good order. Will be sold cheap.— Apply at this office. jyl9-3 SAVANNAH DAIRY, WEST SIDE OF COLUMBIA. SQUARE, BETWEEN STATE AND PRESIDENT STS. PURE FRESH MILK, Morning and evening. Fresh Butter and Buttermilk, CLABBER, CURDS ADD CREAM every day, from cows well f.*d and paetared. Those desiring cad get milk from the name cow for children ami invalids. iv2->Tn\ffm; \ QEU. W. LAMAR, Ju. Notice. S IXTY DAYS after dale I will apply to the Atlan tic and Gnlf Railroad Company or Ueorsla for re newal of two twenty year seven per cent. $60« bonds Savannah. Albany and Golf Railroad, Nos. 118 and 341 wiih coupons attached from July, 1S«1. to Jan uary, 1879, guaranteed by the city of Suvanuan.— Said bonds were stolen abont tbe 1st of June, 1855. Also, to the same Company for renewal of (4) fonr bonds. Fame style, Nos. 11C, 117, 310 aud 342, with coupons a« above. Burned February 16.1864. jt6-2iaw2m J. U. ROWLAND. JOHN V. WELLS i Libel for Divorce in Bryan Supe vs. [ rior Court. MARY WELLS. ) ' December Term, 1861. RULE TO PERFECT SERVICE. I T APPEARING to tbe Court by the return of the She! iff that the defendant in the above cause 19 not lo be lound in the county, and it further appear ing to the Court that she does not resine it the State of "Georgia, on motion ol A. B. Smith, attorney for '''i'/js therefore ordered. That the said defendant be required to file her answer (if any she has) on or by the first day or the next term or this Court, or, in de- fanl; itiareol, the Bbellant be allowed to proceed. And 4t Is further ordered, flint this rule be pub lished ib one of the public newspapers of this State once a mouth for four montha preceding the next term of this Court, IN BRVAN SrrBMOB COfBT, APttll. TEltll, 188B. JuirnY-WeiU 1 ^ for UlTorce . *1?rniDearmit to the Court that the order taken In the above eanse^t th« December ierm, i»#j, to per fect service, has never been published It Isthere- fore ordered that the name ire publiahed according to Its terms on or before the first day or the next term of this Court. ~~ April 23,1866. I certify the foregoing to be true extracts from the minutes of Bry»n Superior Court at December term, 1881, and April term, 1866. R 8||rra Jy9j*4sm» ' S cart snperior Conn Jig McKAY, BLISS & GO., Commission Merchants, D KALBRS In While Oak and Yellow Pise Timber of all si/.es. Cash Hilvnnce* made on cmisignmontB of TimlMM* f'nttou. Nnvil Storfiflt Ac. The »boVelnamedhoase offer unum^fo^ties for the sale of Soutiiern Products, and respectfully ao- licit consignments. „ 0 uaY, BLISS A CO., <121-tawtf • 155 Broadway, N. Y. Notice to Debtors and Creditor*. A LL persons having any l . he A of Clias. Iinrectt, late of said county, deoeased, will present them, dnly tlID * nr escribed by law, to Leflta, in Darien, au- thoriaed by me to receive the fo said estate will make “ ems ' Admlnlstratrls. Darien, McIntosh county. Jnly 18ct ' Jy6-law3w taken tip. BsAtrusc, Jnly 7th, 18M. A STRAY SORREL HORSE taken up near tUs place, by one of the freedmen^ in my employ ment. The owner I. —* * ON THIS CONTINENT. It is warranted to restore gray iiair to its original, natural colok, in cverv coBo; it will STOP the hair from falling out; it will free tlitJicad from humoraand dandruff: promote the growth of ihe hair, and la a beautiful dkessing. We offer no large rewards, but we authorize all of our agents to refund the money to any person who will use two bottles, and thou say Bar ktt’s Vege table Hair Restorative has not performed all we claim. q Testimony from the Capital of the United States. Messrs. Barrett & Co : I was induced to give your Hair preparation a trial, and can heartily recommend it as unequalled as a Dressing. Purifier and 3b*st(»rer.— giving to tbe Hair a luxuriant richness, and to the head a cool and most agreeable sensation, while ii is thorough in re storing the hair to its natural color. Very respectfu lv. W. IIamlet. Washington, D. (\. May 15,1866. McrMS. J. R IUKKETT A Co : I was iudneed by a friend t > make a trial of Bar rett’s Vegetable Hair Restorative, and 1 am very much pleased with the »Ifect it has had on ray hair I was nearly half gray, and now. before using one hoi tie, itiy head is .reed lumi dandruff, and my hair has all the appearance of youth. I fully believe Bar rett’s to be the best hair preparation iu the world. Wm. Hamilton. Fredouia, N Y., Apn. 2<T, 18C6. J. It. IIAftBF/n' ^ ( i)., Proprietors, Manchester, New HarnpsbiiC. JACOB LiPPMAM, c'oiuvr t>ngri’s. an.! B.-riiard street., Ageut. {Jgr- Sol.l bv all Ibaiygiats. _ _ jy2-tf tax notice: Pioneer Line iEmpire Li^, fOR NEW YORK.! fOR RRR) PERU, Delanoy, Com’ alif.ve port on her Cabin Passage *13 OO The splendid steamsi manffer, wiii lesve (h regular day, Salnrrlay, July 14, si ’J .’clack a. in. For freight or passage, having superior accommo- HrfNTElt & UAMMELL liationa, apply tu : jyll BOSTON, & SAVANNAH STEAMSHIP LINE. FORBOSTON The fast steamship CITY qp" BATH, G. IIewaeth, Commancter, will sail for the above port on Saturday, July lRli.at — o’clsck — an. For freight or passage, a^ply to RICHARDSON k BARNARD, jyll Agents. OLD H-WGBEV LINE. CHANGE QE DAY. LIZZIE BAKER, Capt N KINO, Will leave on Saturday Morning, July 31, at 10 o’clock, for Pnlatka and intermediate points, and regularly every Saturday thereafter. CLAQHORN A CUNNINGHAM, jy!2-2t Agent. FOR PitLMj, FLA., VIA BRUNSWICK, AND A'^L LANDING!, ON THE ST. JOHNS RIVER. The fine, new C. S.MaH Steamer, KATE, Capt. T. J. Look wood, Will leave Savannah from wharf foot of West Broad street, for uboyy places, EVERY MONDAY MORN ING, at 9 o’ch jyll-tf BRADLEY, HILL A CO., Agents, 217 and 219 Bay street. FOR CHARLESTON, VIA HILTON HEAD AND BEAUFORT. The new and spleudid V. S. Mail steamer ■. K A. n T E, Capt. T. J. Looan oop. will leave Savannah, for the above places from the foot of West Broad street, EVERY THURSDAY MORNING, at 9 o’clock. BRADLEY, HILL A CO., Agents, jyll If 217 and 219Bay street. Direct aud Replar Communication WITH HILTON HEAD. T he i sdi City 1 axe DITK I N£D is prepared to receive the | av** *d by the ordiuanc** of the 27th ' oil t*. •-»* that are payable abltf quariojly, all of Tint citizens who have •;r real estate for tue ji:»nnt. due for the oi Dec- monthly a= ib. which :•!*»? Iicrci:! not paid iht* * whole year, may now ine iiMom quarter ended <*i: T!il* :>u:ii day t-fdi residue oi The year. On gross sales of merchandise (iticli liquor) except colt'ii. >. percent. Ou gr«iss sales of cotton, l-io per eeut. On all commissions derived from *ny business transaoion (Oih. r than merciiaLdise) by any factor, auctioneer, broker, forwarding, .shipping or coinnm- j sion merchants, 1 p-^r cent. On all incomes derived from salaries end the pur- | huh or any profession, faculty, trade or calling what soever, except. irom real estate, 1 per cent. On gross receipts or any business transactions, not mcludcsi in the foregoing, and including all insur ance companies aud 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, 1 per ceut. On gross earnings of every l-ank, bank agency or bankers, 1 percent. On every horse and. mule, except those actually used in wagons, drays, trucks or other vehicles, for which badges may have been taken out, one dollar per month. On evary dog. three dollars per annum On the 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 such ls may be enti tled to registry and to vote at city elect lone,‘and who shall register their names and pay for the same, one dollar per annum. On real estate, 1 per ceut. R. T. GIBSON, jy*2-tf City Treasurer. T^IE Sloop Fanny & ATary, Capt. Sioket., Is running regular trips between Savannah and Hilton Hoad, carrying freight at regular rates, and, wheu desired, taking a few passengers. She is per fectly dry in good Older, aud has made remarkably quick trip. She carries the United States mail. The National Express and Transportation Company and southern Express are authorized to receive packagca .as*. , for her. Any information can be obtained of Capt. Sickel, ales of j or b v inquiring of H. G. Ruwe, corner of St Johan and Br> an streets. Co-Partnership. T HE UNDERSIGNED iiave associated themselves togelli.T under tile firm uame of A. WILCOX k CO., for the purpose ol trausactini; a Fmotoiage, com mission ssd Forwarding Business. Refer to H. Briiriuiui, uctayus Cohen, K. P.fieliutd and A. S. Hartridge. A. WILCOX. jy2--m ' T. H. PALMER. NOTICE. B Y the Ordinance passed by the City Council on the 27lh day of December, 1885, the taxes upon grons sales of every description of merchandize und wares, upon freight and passage money payable in this city, und upon holies and mules, are required to be paid monthly. The undersigned is prepared to re* ceive the above lax for llu- past month of April. It. T. GIBSON, *yl-tr City Treasurer, Just Arrived and For Sale by KENNETH MAGLEA& CO. 202 Bay Street, N ew smokkd sides and strips New Smoked .shoulders Dufl&eld Hams, <'ovcred Washington Haina, covt-rcd Manuiug’a Hams, covered. ALSO ON UANl), Mess and Prime Pork, in bbls and half hbls b ultim Market Family Beef, in halt bbU G.tshen Butter, in tubs, and Family apd Bakerie Flour. jy3-tf GREAT SOUTHERN PIPER V1REB0DSE AND Depot for Printers’ Supplies 210 Bay Street, Syannab 6a. * FOR SALE, ra ra , RIVER STEA UBOATS and TOW ; yr Lf f 'BOATS, of v ai'Oils aisc.’ and draft. -i&il’T' h « also. Sailing Vessels, st- am Barges, Ac. Apply to A. M. DA COSTA, a*-*2awGm No. Water street, N. Y. TTTILL BE 80LD, OX TUK FIRST TUESDAY IN Sfy. Arjirust next, at the Court House dooi, in Keldsville, Tattnall county, within the legal hours of jtale’Four Hundred (-too) Acres oi Land in tbe Forty- • r . 8t th ? P ,acti whereon the late AMOS J. HKARN lived. Sold as the Dronertv of AMOS J. HEARN, deceased,, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of saiik. deceased. Terms made known on the day, This Jufle ffith. ISOk L. A. H. TIPPINS, je28 Administrator Debouis Non. V.A.KYAN&CO. 207 Bay Street, DULKU IN STANDARD LIQUORS, Agent, for Charles Farre Champagnes, Keller's Kentucky Bsarbon Whiskey, Ac. myl-tf SEALS, SEAL PRESSES AND Cancelling \ Stamps. T IIF unilcrsieneil are receiving orders for SEALS and SEAL PRESSES, suitable for ihe use of County Officers. Notaries,'! SocMteo, Lod.let and BasIncBS men generally. We are also prepared to farnish Cancelling and Unsiness Stamps of any pattern at maker's price-. Send for a clmilar. ESTILL' ft BROTHER, ' . News Dealers, BOH street, next to the Port ( Papers, of all Rises and welffl—. - _ . — Cud Boards, Pilnlers’ Car.Is, Envelopes, Twines and Printing Inks , . Having had long experience In toe business, and buying our goods in large lots direct from the mann- tactnrer* enables us u> compete wi’ta New York ^Agents for Wade’s celebrated Printing Inks; Agent. In tbls city for tbe Bath Paper M11!.. The highest cash pnci tock. dees paid lor all kinds of paper MERCHANTS’ EXCHANGE LUNCH HOUSE, Bull Street, near Bay Lane. F REE LUNCH served fromTl a. m. to 1 p. m , ssd from 9 p. m. to 12 m. Best of Liquors, Ales, Wine*, Ac., constantly on hand. Jj3-tf FRANK PERRY. Proprietor. SALT, FLOOR, BUTTER. 1 AA RAHWEIJI extra CHOICE FLOUR \7 10 Kegs superior Family Butter nTEhavs Inc raised oi VV Jng by ay,ry mall', NEWSPAPERS, periodicals, maga zines, 1 AND CHEAP LITERATURE Foreign Publications supplied to order. Any AmeilGsajrqKkiprjnursdto order at publish ers'prices. . .ra- TSIsbfle ESTILL & BROTHER, (Down stair.) Boll|Ueet, next to Poet Office. Ad vertising in SmithersGeorgia A IN BRIDGE ‘ CHART AND COMPASS " erly the “ Bainbridge ArgWfi”) offers . _ inducements to the merchants of 8a- rahnsb as an advertising medium, lt has a large sad rapidly increasing circulation .la Upd section, and Its ternufte reaaonaSW. Address- WILLIS M. RUSSELL, BainbridW^ iU8^ *»***■ ^'tf 1STRttin^’^Powell & Co., . BANKERS, ‘ M GKO. Al^fpowin^ ISAAC SCOTT. JeaB-46 j I he mads wmtyfor OIXTY ; i:*.y ifl .PASSAGE RATES: Cabin Passage, S‘40 Steerage, $10 FRFIGHTIIS COTTON, *1.00 PER BALT. The new and fast steamship MISSOURI, Lv. - land, commander, win sail „ ttboV(> oa Saturday. July 14, at 8(4 „v, 0 ,. k B . f-l fielgbl Or paaea K e. i.a.i perlor to any .team,-, i.i!:,.* jy9 tu.niodatio^; - . '•lv to P- U. 1;At,’DEB, No. 12 Stoddui'i’s Range GARRISON * ALLEN. Agents, No. r> BowHngGreci' X. v For Philadelphia, The first class steamship T onawaiida, TEAL, Commander, will sail for the above port ou Saturday, July 14, at 9 f'cloeic s. ni. Shippers wishing to avail themselves oniieadr> ’age. of direct shipments, thus avoiding extra h«r,„ ling of goods through Intermediate ports, are no' dea that store room will be lurnishe,! for freli,' during the absence of tbe ships. For freight or passage, having sup nor accomm'i nations, apply to Jy4 HUNTER * GAMMELL. FOR CHARLESTON VIA BEAUFORT Through by Daylight, PILOT BOY, Capt. T. R. Payne, CTakinr : * • « -.t*-.»iu«r Fannie temporarjly) Will leave ns* „i.wv« from Florida what I, foot cf West Broad street, until farther notice, every MONDAY hlOllNIN€4, at H oVIoek. Returnlne. will leave C’liarlrston every SATUR DAY MORNING at same hour. While the boat is on her nip freight will be re ccived and stored in fire proof watehonee, free c expense. This boat is new. very fast, and ban good accom modations for passengers. For freight or paseage apply to F. M. MYBELL, Agent, je9-tf Florida wharf. TUB UNITED STITlfi I BRAZIL HAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY. ST. THOMAS, PARA, PERNAMBUCO, BAHL4, AND RIO DE JANEIRO. Under contract with the United States and Brad Governments for the carriage of the mails, will dis. patch one of their NEW FIRST CLASS SIDE WHEEL Steamships; each over 2,000 tons burthen, On the 29th of Every Month, From the 3*ort of New- You For the following named ports Ing rates of passage, payable In i lent: and at the foil gold or Its equ FIRST OASIK. From New York to SL Thomas : From New York to Para ; From New York to Pernambuco. From New York to Bahia. From New York to Rio de Janeiro Steerages! half these rates, meals aud beddiir - eluded. An experienced Surgeon is studied to each vf A1I Letters must pass ihrnngh the Poet Office. I ■ age 10 cents. For further information or passage apply to B. H. HARDEE, Agent my31 No. 12 -Kxldard e Bio- GARRISON A ALLEN, New York Agee NOTICE. TO ILL WANTING FURNITUlit I am opening for the inspection of the publi , a fine stock of CABINET FURNITURE, CHAIRS, TRESSES, &c., &c., To which the attention of all is Invited. Eft” Warerooms, 178 BROUGHTON STREET,. uer .ock'sold Dry Goods Store. fld-ly 8.B. BARRINGTON. SOUTHERN Importing and Manufacturing DRUG HOUSE Wo. . Lvov 238 81WO SXBSW Pratt & Wilson Brothers, WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS „ AND Manufacturing Chemlsi No. 238 KINO STREET, Fourth door above Market sr. Charleston, S. C. PRATT, IS. W. WILSON. I P. B. WILSON (GradaateofP:.; ;. et to Ihtc S. • iCollege of Ptar- re und Mi- macy, A Chemist ureaa. It© 6k C. Ord.Pep’i 'I’ho Proprietor* are Native Geo"- * gians, DI ALE BB I U",. . w SRUftB, CSIKJCftiE Muun. THE LIFE AND CAMPAIGNS OI GENERAL STONEWALL JACKS! B; Prof. R. L. Daosst, D. D., of Va. rjlHE Standard Biography of ’be Immortal H r A Tbe only edition authorised by bis widow, anthor a pertbn&l friend and Chief of Buff of t. lly re . by General R. E. Lee. Wrwant aa Agent >n et r. j county. Said for circulars and see onr ter" 1 •• Address NATIONAL PUBLISHUfG CO ; ._ No. 214 Seventh street. Klchmond, V myBI-lmdatriw.. „ ^ RECORDS AM) DOCKETS FOR SALE BY Cooper, Olco ts Farrelty A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF RECORD BOOKS. 00CKETS.il FOB OK OF COURTS AND COUNTIES. CANYON, ... is; ••.r:.. da rilWO MONTHS niter date application will bemad br A to £a£oHt ol Osdlnary ol Bulloch county fc te esve !.• ,iti: Ml r:it lax’’; i :iv. 83w imosV '. dc ec '■ bocaflt Jf «n j Adsa’ inn* i*. 144«. jrii-liw.iLi