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i ianilieau, Thursday, July l»th, at 1
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FOR rUILAPEW’HIA.
m?hip Tonuwaudu, Saturday, July 14, at 9
' K a. nj.
FOR liOSTOM.
-ruship City of Bath, Saturday, July 14th, at v —
' t — ni-
FOR bAI.TIJIORE.
■A?MP Cumberland, Monday, July 1C, at —
* - uj.
FOR AUGUSTA.
o r Swan, every Wednesday morning, oX 9
FOR CHARLESTON.
......jjpr Pilot Boy, every Monday morning, at 8
i. < very Thursday morning »t # o’clock
Sunday afternoon, at 4
■ M ;ner K.ato-
Lmilie, every
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FOR FLOKIPA
•r, every Saturday morning, at
' CTCrT Monday morning, at 9 o’clock
1 T’. smut*, every Tuesday morning, a 1
Steaniei
T ^Tlhb v BROTHER, Newsdealers, Sta-
ttl ' S • 1 llookseilcr^. Bull street (down stairs
IlT ' Viv me. next to the Post Office, are au-
: 1 . , - f >r tb Daily News & Herald.
. . ,■!: with them will dc promptly attended
iiuucr’» 1 it <i ties! •
an Inquest yesterday morning
v »r Samuel Whitfield, colored, who
: - lay evening by a man by the name
h ut the case as given in testimony
Inquest are substantially the same
paper of yesterday. The jury de-
a case of justifiable homicide, and
another man charged aa accessory,
uncharged from custody. But soon
r. re rearrested and bound over by
appear before a Justice’s Court for
.;H l ln
: that tl.
• prcpai
it Excursion to Tybee.
li.-.-J m another column that the steamer
; j»;ive iicr wharf to-day at 3 o'clock on a
\: 5i;h \j Tybee and will return early in
Wc have been informed that the trip is
. , ,ally ur ladies and children, and that
hqu *rs or improper persons will be
aid This therefore is a capital oppor-
; of persons referred to, to ex-
h urs the heated atmosphere of the
; aul invigorating breeze from the bo
il vo.air. and affording the excursionists
■ a chance to see the curiosities on the
the v.i inity. and Tybee. Wo have no
Ulcers in charge will make the most
mi- u- t'ui the comfort and pleasure of all
i them with their company.
-We
- the attention of busine:*
isemeut in another column
<-: L-port that the steamship Missouri had met
* ••ident is incorrect. She will positively sail
morning, at 8>* o'clock.
Arrivals at the Hotels.
ITi.A'Kf HOUSE—W. H. WlLTBEKGEH.
, -.rstal!. ISA ] K M Rawls, Ga
. [ si |SB Craig, Ga
: rss ■ i'j, \ . ] It K Jenkins, Fla
11 KiLiiru'-. Ga iT F Wells, Washington
t-ubcnu. C II R IN K Perry, Ga
r.v. n-i, oawchee" |—Hoff,
si r.r.VKN house—o. mcGini.t.
[i ssirnsiii. Genesis PriL C Wire, sir Missouri
Augusta iL.Scott, <lo
u. ,i.: J s Kussm iD. do
»• Ward. Oa llBBerule, do
MARSHALL HOUSE—A. B. I.UCE.
ml irk known as.i
the insolation ha-1 not t
following reaoluUon: . niianl
^ a, | l °n'nr(ler that lie may deliver the
the Clerk ol Council, in orclei t un . . . .
same to the Chief of l'olice, and have the resolution
carried out forthwith. . f
S^Ald?rm” a u WUiaiiison. Jolmsou, Lachlison,
Aideimen McMahon and Soullard—2.
Tb° P m?nutes of the last meeting were then con-
^Hi^Honor, Goo. W. Wylly, Mayor pro tem., having
handed in Id® resignation us an Alderman of the city
of savannah, Alderman John C. Terrill, Chairman of
Council pro tem., took the Chair. Tho resignation of
Hie Honor was then read and accepted.
On motion, Alderman Ferrill was duly elected Chair
man of Council, by ballot
On motion, Alderman Williamson was duly elected
Chairman of Council pro tem., by ballot.
REPORTS READ AND ADOPTED.
The Finance Committee, to whom was referred the
petition of Mr. Jas. O’Byrne, asking to bo relieved
from tax erroneously paid by him, recommend that
the sum of thirty-seven dollars and sixty cents be re
turned by the City Treasurer.
John C. Ferrill, Chairman.
The Finance Committee, to whom was referred the
petition of Mr. Wm. F. Ladaon, contractor for sweep
ing chimneys in the Western Division, asking Coun
cil to have his pay advanced from ten to fifteen cents
per story, beg leave to report that in consequence of
the high prices for provisions aud labor, they are of
opinion that the prayer of the petitioner should be
granted, and recommend that an ordinance be intro
duced allowing an increase of fifty per cent, on the
present fee9 to contractors for sweeping chimneys.
John C. Ferrill, Chairman.
REPORTS READ AND LAID OVER UNTIL THE NEXT
MEETING OF COUNCIL.
The undersigned, a majority of the special commit
tee of three to report on the petitions of sundry citi
zens in relation to the lato tire ordinance, beg to re
port : That in their opinion it should be repealed so
far as relates to the extension over that portion of the
city lying east of Price street. From the nature of
tlm soil in a portion ot it, it is not practicable to erect
brick buildings.
All of your committee agree in tho opinion that
should the lato lire ordinance remain unrepealed, that
those persons who had made contracts, commenced
to build, or those who had building material on their
lots before the passage of the ordinance, should be
permitted to proceed with such buildings so com
menced or contracted for.
E. A. 5SOULLARD.
J. McMahon.
The undersigned, one of the special committee of
three, begs leave to make a minority report: He be
lieves that the late tire ordinance should not be re
pealed; on the contrary, should be extended so as to
embrace all that part of the city within the following
boundaries Savannah river on the north; Gwinnett
street extended on tho south; Randolph extended to
Liberty, and from East Broad street to Gwinnett
street on the east; WestBoundary street extended to
Indian slreet, aud from Indian street to tho banka of
the canal, to the river, as the western boundary.
Respectfully submitted,
John C. Ferrill,
One of Special Committee.
ORDINANCES RF.AD A SECOND TIME AND PASSED.
An ordinance to repeal an ordinance entitled‘‘An
ordinance to be entitled an ordinance to change the
Suuday ordinances against tho sale of soda water aud
ice cream on that day." (Pending the passage of this
ordinance a petition was read protecting against the
repeal of said ordinance.)
Ail ordinance to lix the salaries of the Clerk of
Council, the City Marshal, the City Surveyor, the
Jailor, the Messenger of Council, the Scavenger, and
the Health Officer.
An Ordinance to permit the continuance of tho
present railroad track on Liberty street, between the
depots of the Atlantic & Gulf Hail Road and tho
Central Rail Road, during the pleasure of the City
Council, on certain conditions, and to provide lor the
removal ol said track. A petition signed by numerous
citizens was Introduced, praying Council to remove
said track at once. Whereupon Alderman McMahon
offered the following resolution,which was adopted:
Resolved. That the Ordinance be laid over until
next meeting, and that a Committee of three be ap
pointed by the Chair to confer with the Railroad
Companies and ascertain the earliest time they will
be able to make other connections so that they can
dispense with the present arrangement.
The Chair announced the following committee :
Aldermen Johnson, Gue and Williamson.
ORDINANCE READ A SECOND TIME AND UPON ITS PAS
SAGE LOST.
A bill to be entitled an ordinance to prevent the
opening of barber shops on Sunday or Lord’s Day,
and the doing ol* any work therein on said day. On
Its passage the ayes and nays were called for, as fol
lows:
AYE9—Aldermen Johnson and Lachlison.
Nats—Aldermen Williamson, McMahon aud Soul
lard.
PETITIONS READ AND GRANTFD.
Petition of Martin Miller and August Pratt, asking
for seperate titles to lots No. 37. 3d and 39, Spring-
field Plantation, they V. * r - v j . * .ir.-iat-
. . and wi&l- v. divide the- iotsafor; i : i v two »#-trt*
•»» ermtrib
•.no.’. »ift a
fve the:
i upon any question app rteining !•
— La.x they u voice in the trial oi any
person for dereliction of duty, whether such per
son is au ex-officio additional or other member
4th. Ex-officio additional members are compelled* to
attend the meeting of the Savannah FireComDanv
and are treated with contempt there, and have not
even the right to speak in their own behalf •
And Whereas, Said by-laws are sail in force and nrac-
te^fof 5 t “XtforT" 11 Fire C °“ P “ y 10 016 fuS 6I -
And whereas, Said Savannah Fire Company ia partly
composed of violent persons, of whom no salisfac-
tory amendment can be expected;
And whereas, The officers and members of the Ogle-
tliorpe, Washington, German, Mechanics, and Metro
politan Fire Companies, anxious to have an amica
ble discussion upon the subject, with a view* to put
the Savainiali lire Department upon a just and
equitable basis towards all organizations, have au
thorized the officers to bring this matter before said
Fire Company;
And whereas. The officers of the Oglethorpe, Washing
ton, German, Mechanics, and Metropolitan Fire
Companies met the Savannah Fire Company at their
meeting on Friday, July 6, 186U, and their friendlv
endeavors were repulsed;
And whereas, Even insults were offered to the officers
of the Oglethorpe, Washington, German, Mechanics
and Metropolitan Fire Companies. Be it
Resolved, That we, the officers and members of the
Oglethorpe, Washington, German, Mechanics and
Metropolitan Fire Companies, in mass-meeting as
sembled, do hereby instruct our several officers, ex-
officio additional members of the Savannah Fire Com
pany to notify His Honor, the Mayor, and Board o f
Aldermen of this city, that from and after this date
our officers will cease to represent our respective com
panies in the meetings of said Savannah Fire Com
pany, unless guaranteed equal rights and privileges
with the officers and members of said Savannah Fire
Company.
Resolved, That our officers consider it their duty to
obey all orders of the Chief, or. in his absence, the
Commanding Assistant.
Resolved, That we, the members of the Oglethorpe,
Washington, German, Mechanics and Metropolitan
Firo Companies will endeavor to perfect that discip
line heretofore in practice in our several companies,
and in future increase our efficiency and merit the ap
probation of our fellow-citizens.
Resolved, That we call the attention of the city au
thorities to the fact that every city of the dimensions
of Savannah has a Fire Department, and that in no
other city does one company have that privilege of
acting as a Department, which consequently gives said
one company superiority over all other companies, as
is the case in our midst.
Reaolved, That His Honor, the Mayor, and Board of
Alderman, be and they are hereby petitioned to pass
an Ordinance amendatory to the present existing Fire
Ordinances.
Resolved, That a copy of the foregoing preamble
and resolutions be furnished His Honor, the Mayor,
accompanied by a request to have it laid before the
Board of Aldermen at the next meeting.
Resolved, That Oglethorpe, Washington, German,
Mechanics and Metropolitan Fire Companies be furn
ished with a copy of the same.
Amount of accounts passed, 16.075 09.
Council adjourned.
JAMES STEWART, Clerk of Council.
HJCt 7f j3!6Si
? NT >'eRWHITSRS* SALE.
HV OCT.WL8 C’OW'SW ^ CO.
HI 1
pi Mi Art In rontol B Padiilford „ 5
THIS I'A’*. at 10 o'nlOi-'k.,
COW FEED! COW FEED!
F RESH CORN MEAL, mixed with gronnd oats,
au excellent article of cow feed; also, a fine 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 Broughton street.
Furnished House for Rent.
The desirable FURNISHED HOUSE sontli-
ea»t corner or Bull and Jones streets will be
rented, with Immediate possession, until
November 1st. Contains sight rooms, be
sides Kitchen and servants' quarters. Fine yard and
garden, and plenty of choice fruit. Apply t ■
A. L. HARRIS,
jylO-tf At Post Office.
Liverpool Salt.
1 A A SACKS LIVERPOOL SALT, for sale by
1UU HILTON & RANDALL,
Jyl2-3t 193 Bay street.
LEGAL NOTICE.
N OTICE is hereby given that I have made appli
cation to the Court of Ordinary of Chatham
connly for leave to sell, sixty days after the date
hercoi, the lands belonging to tile estate of George
A. Asti, lying in the counties of Cherokee, Lee and
Darby. BESJ. GROVKN8TEIN,
Administrator of Estate of Geo. A. Ash.
Chatham county, July S, 1866. jy6 law2m
SEALS, SEAL PRESSES
1 barrel pecar Nuts
y hales 'ie>
° o ties dh'.a s. ■ J, s etr
>«- a,. • ■ era
1 box Hoapa, Perfumery, etc.,
damaged on board steamship Virgo on the voyage
from New York and sold for account of underwriters
and all concerned.jyii
UNDERWRITERS’ SALE.
BY THOMAS J. WALSH.
THIS DAY, 14th instant, at 10 o’clock, in front of
store, will be sold,
4 Metallic Burial Cases
6 dozen Burial Plates,
damaged on board steamer Virgo and sold by order
of the Port Wardens.
Terms cash. JyU
BY BLDN * MKYKU.
THIS DAY, 14th instant, at 10 o’clock, will be sold,
to close consignment.
- 30 sacks Ground Nats
30 boxes Lemons
20 boxes New York Stale Cheese
6 firkins Butter
6 barrels White Beans
1 barrels Pigs’ Feet
160 fresh smoked Beef Tongues
2 hogsheads Baton Shoulders
6 barrels Sugar Cuied Hams
SO barrels Floor, various brands
So esses Claret Wine
20,000 Cigars, various brands
2s boxes Pilot Bread. jyll
MULES, HORSES AND WAGONS.
BY T. J. WALSH.
On WEDNESDAY, July 11th, will be sold, at the
Government Stabies, corner of President and Rey
nolds streets, commencing at 10 o’clock,
40 prime young Mules, In good order
4 choice Mares and Hones
3 Army Wagons, for four Mules, with Harness
complete and in good order
1 country Wagon, for four Mules, Harnese com
plete and in good order.
ALSO,
Saddles, Swiugletrees, Chains
Halters, Log Chains, Pull Down Chaius
Stretchers and Timbers
Carriages and numerous other articles.
Catalogues can be obtained at the counting room.
Sale positive. Terms, cash on delivery, jyl-tda
l his Delicious Tonic,
Especially designed for the nsc of the
Medical Profession anil the Family.
is now indorsed by all the prominent Physicians,
Chumiets and Connoisseurs, as possessing all those
intrinsic medicinal qualities (tonic and diuretic) which
belong to an
OLD AND PURE GIN.
We trust that oar established reputation—founded
upon eighty-eight years of experience—abundantly
vindicates onr claims to public confidence, and guar
antees the excellence of this Standard Article.
Put np In cases, containing one dozen bottles each,
and sold by H. G. RUWE, Savannah, and all promi
nent Druggists, Grocers, Ac.
A. M. BININGER A CO.,
[Established 1773.] Sole Importers.
No. 15 Beaver street. New York.
Opinions of the Press.
The Biningers, No. 15 Beaver street, have a very
high reputation to sustain, as the oldest and best
honse in New Y’ork.—Home Journal.
The house of A. M. Biulnger A Co., No. 15 Beaver
street, has sustained for a period,of eighty years a
reputation that may well he envied.—N. Y. Evening
Post. je6-eod-d*wly.
StavMp.s i _
HELMBOLD’S FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU,
For Weakness arising from Indiscretion. The exhausted
powers of Nature which are accompanied by so many
alarming symptoms, among which will be loond Indis
position to Exertion, Loaa of Memory, Wakafhlneai,
Horror of Din*—*, nr ForebrtffcgB :.f Er?T; Li fee;.
iJnlrurcal Lijellade, Froitraii<Aa. *u<l tLMb'ity ic enter
into iba »i Joy moms of *”C‘ety.
ltutiou 3 or.t:e affect?J wiu* *>•* ,ic W-. c . •
Ne\v Advertisements,
iMRSDEFTS ~
Asiaiie Cholera Can*
1 8, WITHOUT DOUBT, the only cafe and reliable
medicine for rile Immediate relief and cure of the
pestilence which now threatens to devastate our con
tinent.
. I J\*'** been used with such success during the epl-
SwiL,....! 4 . 111 , thisc °nnt,y. aud more recently, in
“ d . A * ia , that the French aud English Go-
HiSl D ca8e8 1 ’or Ve adopted the recipe as the standard
Cholera, Cholera Morbus and Diarrhoea.
armies have escaped ihe plague when stationeT
posts where the pestilence prevailed, and, on inanirv
we discover it is wholly Attributable to the use of this
invaluable preparation—
ASIATIC UiOl.KltA Cl'KK.
The proprietor, confident of the merits o this pre
paration. lias dltcd up a Laboratory for its m inufac-
turc, replete with all the appliances of modern science,
considering it a duty to contend against the plague,
and use al! means which medical experience suggests
towards relieving and mitigating iis effect.
Satisfied, by experience, of the resoli. relying on
the impartial opinion of the medical profession, to
whom the f-rmnla ot its preparation is at all times
accessible, I urcsent
MARSDEN S ASIATIC CHOLERA
CURE
Af) the greatest discovery science has made to arrest
the progress of the scourge, CHOLERA MORBUS
PREPARED BY
r V. W. MARSDKN,
DEPOT AND LABORATORY 457 BROADWAY, N. Y.
FOR SALK BY ALL ORTOOISTS.
“Nothing new under the Son” was an old adage
which cannot be admitted as a truism in the present
day, for we have hourly to record discoveries and in
ventions in Medical Science which would astonish
Galen and his disciples. Of the many which come
before our notice we must single out Di T. W. MARS-
DEN’S ASIATIC CHOLERA CUKE as an article of
real merit, and cheerfully recommend it In ail diseases
of the bowels We speak from personal knowledge
in this matter, feeling satisfied all who will trv it will
endorse onr views, -A’, r. Times. je29-ly.
BARRETT’S
T XI U
ON THIS CONTINENT.
It Is WaBRANTBD to RESTORE ORAT 1IAIR TO ITS
Original, natural color, in every case; it will stop
the hair from falling out: it will iree the head from
humors and dandruff; promote the growth of lhe
hair, and is a beautiful dressing.
We offer no large rewards, but we authorize all of
our agents to refund tiie money to any person who
will use two bottles, and then say Bar xtt's Vege
table Hair Restorative has not performed all we
claim.
Testimony from the Cnpiuil or the United States.
Messrs. Barrett 3s Co :
I was induced to give your Hair preparation a Irlal,
and can heartily recommend It as unequalled as a
Dressing, Purifier and Restorer,—giving to the Hair
a luxuriant richness, and to the bead a cool and
most agreeable sensation, while it ia tborougli in re
storing the hair to its ualural color.
Very respectfully, W. Hamlet.
Washington, D. O., May 15,1366.
Messrs. J. R Barrett & Co :
I was induced by a irieiid to make atrial of Bar
rett’s Vegetable flair Restorative, and I ain very
much pleased with the i rt'ect it has had on my hair.
I was nearly half gray, and now, before using one
bottle, my head lslreed from dandruff, and m.v hair
bas all the appearance of youth. I fully believe Bar
rett’s to be the best hair preparation In the world.
Wm. Hamilton.
Fredoma, N. Y.. April 26, 1666.
J. II. BARRETT At CO., » roprfetors,
Jlancuesler, New Hampshire. *
J^COS
Shipping,
Pioneer JLine
FOR NEW YORK
Cabin Passage » 15 oo
The splendid steamship PERIT, Delanoy, Com’
mander, will leave for the above port on her
regular day,
Satarday, July 14, at 9 o’clock a. m.
For freight or passage, having superior accommo
dations, apply to
jyll HUNTER A GAMMELL.
Shioping,
Empire 1
BOSTON & SAVANNAH STEAMSHIP
LINE.
FOR BOSTON
The fast steamship
CITY OF BATH,
G. Hiwartb, Commander,
will sail for the above port on
Saturday, .Inly I4tb, at — o’clock — ia.
For freight or passage, apply to
RICHARDSON & BARNARD,
jyll Agents.
PASSAGE RATES:
™ b, *‘ ***■•“««’ Steerage, Si-j
FIGHT On cotton, $1.00 PE H WALK.
The new and fast steamehip MIS SOI US. Lov-
land, commander, will sail „ above> otl
Saturday, July J4, at 8 n o’clock - r.
Forfrcightor passage having ar.-omm kvu
perior to any steam. , in ii,j..s-,pj T .
H. H. iMH
No. 12 Stoddar. m
GARRISON A ALLEN, A:
J.V3 No..-, Bow line Gr
For Philadelp
FOR NEW YORK
ATLANTIC COAST
Mail Steamship Company.
Freight, One Dollar Per Bale.
Cabin Passage, |26 Deck, $10
The very fast
FLAMBEAU,
Captain ALEXANDER,
Will positively sail on her regular day,
Thursday July 19, at 1 o’clock j>. in
For freight or passage, having very superior accom
modations, apply to
WILDER A FULLARTON.
Hr No freight received alter 1 i o’clock a. m on
the day of sailing. jyl4
For Baltimore.
THE FINE 8TEAMSHIP
CUMBERLAND,
Captain HARRIS,
Will sail for Baltimore on
Monday, 10th inat., at — o’clock, — M.
For freight engagements apply to
Jyl4 LaROCHE, WEST & DANIELS,
Mi 4,
PORT OF SAVANNAH.
Friday, July l1S66.
Arrived*
• :r.ci l uv ji;.y\ iayne. Charleston—F M Myrell.
Cleared.
Lizzie B.ikffr, King, Palatka, tif— Clag
iiinmgliani.
ini; i, Haosloop, Buenos Ayres, 8 A—Mlllen
»'onToy. Merrill. Boston—F W Sims & Co.
Exports.
iir Harriet, for Buenos A vies. S A— 452,297 ft
e-i .imber.
:<am* r Uz7.\<s Baker, for Paiaika. etc—3 bales
Pamjensrrs.
ier Pilot Boy, from Charleston—Miss L
>!..« H Mrs Fowler, Miss M Fowler, Mas.
r. Mrs Ovdnby, Dr 8 B Connover, T W
il Bryan. Mt»*> T Perry, Mr Isard, Mr Deuuh.
j awl servt, Mr Ely, Miss Ely, M1S3 Heath, and
gji«e» jM-r Ontru.1 Kailroad.
July 13, lft66.
&>« cotton. i r !i<lo domestics. 3 cases mdse, 5
•: v 14 «io liW. s, *.o pcs casting ami mdse to
» ii a Co. < i'h;ie (4. Brady. S .v Co, Wilder
• li.v Co. N A Hardee, AS Hartrldgc. J
* N Mailer. > !' Stephens, Wsidley & M, E 11
i. w, K*-ot •*. Co, A Waldron, J M K Inch ley,
><sii, li i SanUiord, Tucker <st T, F W
r • I «* 1 w A* C. A Cosgrove, A A Solomons.
iti LIPS OT JEFFERSON DAVIS,
r ' * .1. J. CRAVEN. Surgeon U. S. V.
PPlY of tills work, so interesting to
r ■' ‘'Tner, hssjust be»p. received by
ESTILL A- BRO HER,
— ihili si ■ ect, n fir of Post Office.
ru„ ^ *1. WALSH,
> Hn.'ii’fi; ; r * *, M ^919, corner
—, - Barnard and
i, Savaauah, Ga., General
Broug
1 lor ih»* .S.jur,
rijorit’s
Han Rest oi » r Restores Gray Hair.
. i» ( . . CLOCK’S
•rer rnjkf* Hair grow on Bald Heads.
„ , f/ . , CLOCK’S
‘ • Kt.>torer8to)s Hair from Falling Out.
.. „ CLOCK’S
XJ;ilr to&toivr Provcn.s Headache.
, , CLOCK’S
.fair Restore- l^legantly Perfumed.
CL)CK’S C,almed aa a dressing.
" r, r iKissessesdll the merit rinin,-, . -
eonvina* the most siepTicaUf it
. _ • .If. alter a thoough trial or twobmtlesb
L i, Perfect satisfaction, the mone3*2ii, 8 J!
r: !•'fr r r 11 ever y y,iere at bottle; s!*
i per oottlc. si*
dl8-eod tf *
Notice.
J 1 l) -'i Q nfbr .lale I will apply to the Atian-
"uiVr ■ ’ Halro.'id Company or Georgia for re-
' ' " eu y year seven per cent. $600 bonds
: ,n - A Cmj and-Gulf Railroad, Nos. 118 and
i*s an ached from .Inly, 1364, to Jan-
mi in oil by tho city of Saviinnau.—
I the 1st of June, 1865.
renewal of (4) four
e-Nos. H6, 117, 310 and 342, with
• Domed FebiUary 16.1866.
J 0. ROWLAND.
|i'i W f ' in: ‘"■'''I by tho ci
|s., stolen about the
Kjiij. .. . ' s ' ,n e Coinpaiiy for
[otico to Debtors and Creditors.
I I.L p«rMonB
y <>' < '■ 1 ■•ngniiy clalrap against the estate
■ ,rT1 'it, late of said county, deceased,
;*k..j j,.. j in ’ ' ' attested, within the time
i* ' v * T,> Armand T/*fits, in Darien, au-
1 '-MVi’ J!!' lli ‘ ; Sfime; and ail indebted
make payment to the said Armand
ELIZA A. CANNON,
•*n \r,.T n . rta , . _ , Administratrix.
- n,0Hn county, July 2^806. jyfi-lawSW
C. LIGHTS d* COT
f Lnte Lighte, Newton A Bradburys,)
ftt,lnrtr ‘ C, «« P*a„o
r 'f>i : ’,^P lia,n at Illc American World’s Fa'r «„,l
* ,,f ,he Industry of all Nation?
.1 known establishment is n^w continued
. .. i ■ c nt 0 i<9
' • « n lot No. )l fV&cJcliu
. .1 liittee.
i-unP’ji. • i i<‘y.*r, a-uing for compensation
tor lima appropriated for ihe use ol the city on Jeffer
son street. To Committee on Streets ■and Laues.
Petition oi Andrew Goebel aud other*, asking that a
certain portion of the Springfield Plantation may be
sold To Committee on Public Sales and City Lots.
Petition of Geo. Wilson, asking Council to grant
him a license to peddle goods within the city limits
without charge, he being in a very destitute condi
tion, and having partially lost his sight. To Finance
Committee.
Petition of O. C. Myers, praying Council to refund
him the amount ol fifty dollars, which he erroneously
paid for a city license. To Finance Committee.
ELECTIONS.
Proposals wort received from Alfred Hassig aud F.
Brown for the contract of keeping the City Clocks in
order, when, upon motion, tho proposition of F.
Brown was accepted, and contract awarded to him at
the rate of one hundred and twenty-live dollars for tho
ensuing six months.
RESOLUTIONS ADO!TED.
By Alderman Soullard—
Resolved, That the Street and Lane Committee be
authorized to have the loot bridges across tho Bluff,
at the foot of Abercom stre t and loot of Drayton
etret, built on the best possible terms.
The following amendment was proposed by Aider-
man Lachlison. and the resolution, as amended, was
adopted:
“That proposals be adrertieed for, calling for plans
and specifications as to the cost of iron bridges when
received, Council to decide on thr work to be done.”
MISCELLANEOUS MATTER.
The following communication was received from
Mr. Henry Blun, Foreman German Fire Company ;
Totfte Honorable, the Mayor and Aldermen of the
City of Savannah—
Gentlemen:—At'the last meeting of your honora
ble Board, an appropriation ol fifteen hundred dollars
was made to the German Fire Company to purchase a
Steam Fire Engine for the use of said Company, with
the proviso that the German Fire Company execute a
mortgage to the city of Savannah lor amount appro
priated.
Inasmuch as this is a novel case, without precedent
in Savannah, and the undersigned being of opinion
that in executing such indenture the interest in such
engine hold by the fire company would be vitiated,
he would, in behalf of liis company, respectfully de
cline to receive said appropriation for the following
reason: The steam fire engine to be purchased would
cost about $4,00U; the company would own two-thirds
of said engine. The question suggests itself to your
honorable r.oard, after a service of several years, and
the wear aud tear consequent, the value of ttie engine
would be materially depreciated, aud inasmuch as
said wear aud tear would be incurred in behalt ot the
city, should the company hold the city good against
loss, or is it the duty of the company to hold itself so?
Your honorable Board i9 the best judge. Allow me,
at the same time, to make tho following offer to your
honorable Board : That upon the acceptance of the
steam fire engine, the right and title of tho same bo
vested in the City of Savannah, and that the Mayor,
on behalf ol the city, execute a mortgage for amount
invested by the German Fire Company in said steam
firo engine, said mortgage running without interest.
Hoping that your honorable body will take such ac
tion as will prove that the company is not looked upon
with indifference, I remain, dear Sira, in behalf of the
officers and members of the German Firo Company,
Your most humble and obedient servant,
Henry Blun, Foreman
Savannah. Tulv 10th. i860
on motion, tho communication was referred to tho
Committee on Finance.
The Quarterly Returns of Charles J. White, City
Sheriff, were received and placed on file.
The following report was received from the In
spectors of Dry Culture:
E. A. Soullard, Esq., Chairman of Committee on Dry
Culture;
Sir:—I respectfully submit to you my report under
the dry culture contract.
lands east of the city.
The canal leading from the sewer to the river has
been partially cleaned of mud and grass, say for two-
thirds of the way from its mouth to the river, and,
^hen completed, will greatly facilitate drainage.
Captain Mllbo's land is in fine order, with a little
* hc ditches.
Mri* 1 Ion vs’ land is foul with grass,
bad orati ,mr ' s ^nd is dry, but the ditches are in very
• most of them being nearly filled up.
, I ' AKDS west of the city.
The canal and t
'Ilie break t„ aro 111 ™ry bad order,
has been mended on Mr. Sbcltou’s land
crop of rice on B Ume ■» dry, with a growing
LAND ON HUTCHl>;s,oN’s ISL '
That east of the city <i am tll * "
West of dam, Mr. McCon’.„'n’ s ^ ^ws m and out.
are foul with weeds and graas. ‘ 11(1 1S otT' ditches
Mr. King’s land, some of the square® , .
every high tide. The trunk do-. r , :ir „ at
are grown up in weeds and gr:n»H. ,<3 ditches
Respectfully submitted
Inspector Dry culture
The following communication was received with ac
companying preamble and resolutions, and on motion
referred to tho Fire Committee of Council.
To the Honorable Mayor and Aldermen of the City
of Savannah:
Gentlemen—In accordance with instructions re
ceived, I take the liberty to enclose preamble and
resolutions passed at a mass meeting of the fire com
panies. held on Monday, Jnly 9, 1866.
With much respect, your humble servant,
Henry Blun, Chairman.
PREAMBLE AND RESOLUTIONS. ^
Wht ; w! : At a u. oi the Savaor.ah Fire Company,
held •!• Um* -ri of May. 1856, resolutions -ver* *m-
Ut- . tfrtcm Ah:
•Tarlabiy dot.*
ac:.'ip:sou tv ir
' BIT
>noE.
OLD M-WEEKLV LING.
CHANGE OP DAY.
THE
L1 Z.' 7 K B AKER,
Uj ct.
The first class ataimsliip
Tonawand 1,
TEal, Commsnder,
Will sail for the above port on
Saturday, July 14, at <j „. r ,„ r ,
Shippers wishing to avail themselves (
times of direct shipments, thns avoiding
line of goods throngb lotermediate por
flea that store room will be tarnished for
daring the absence of the ships.
For freight or passage, having superior ac ..
datlons, apply to
I?* nENTER <t OAMM E:
FOE CHARLESTC
VIA BEAUFORT,
Through by Dayliglr
PILOT BOY
Capt. T. R. Patrt,
n , akB~ r 1 . - -learner Fannie temporarily*
Will leaa. ..nova from Florida whari, Uy
West Broad street, until further notice, everr
MONDAY MORNING, at H o’clock.
Returning, will leave Charleston etory SAT*
DAY MORNING at name hour.
While the boat is on her trip freight will be .
ceivea and stored in fire proof warehouse fre
expense.
This boat is new, very fast, and has good ic <
modatlons for passengers. For freight or
apply to F. M. MYHELL, A*< nt,
Florida what
TUG UNITED STATES IBR S 1
MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY
ST. THOMAS, PARA, PERNAMBUCO
BAHIA, AND RIO DF. JANEIRO.
.helmbouj's nui
tii’.'HU,
T HF nnrtcrsigned ftre receiving orders for SEALS
and SEAL rREfl-E8, snitahle for lhe use of
County Officers. Notaries, Societies, Lodges and
Business men generally. . _ ... „ .
We are also prepared to famish Cancelling and
Business Stamps of any pattern at maker's prlcep.
Send for a circular. „ ^
ESTILL & BROTHER,
News Dealers,
Ball street, next to the Post Office.
| e 4 Savannah.
Ad vertising in Southern Georgia
T he bainbridge “chart and compass”
(formerly the “ Bainbridge Argus,”) offere
superior indneemente to the merchants of^ Sa
vannah as an advertising medium. It has a
and rapidly Increasing circulation in that section, and
its terms are reasonable. Address
Bainbridge, Jane 11. 1866.
WILLIS N. RUSSELL,
Editor and Proprietor.
Notice.
A MEETING OF THE STOCKHOLDERS OF THE
“Farmers’ and Mechanics' Bank” is hereby
called to take place at the office of Messrs. N. A.
Hnrdee A Co , In the city of Savannah, on the 21st
day of Jnly. 1866, at 11 o’clock a. m., to consider the
present condition of the Bank and take Bach action
118 may then appear necessary and proper.
JOS. H. CLAGHOKN.
EDWARD O. WADE.
A. H. CHAMPION. j
A. H. CHAMPION, Trustee, g
N. A. HtRDEB.
T. W. CORNWELL
A. R. LAWTON.
JOHN RICHARDSON
A. A. SOLOMONS A CO.
R. T. TURNER.
JOHN R. JOHNSO?.
JOHN COOPER
ie22-td GEO. S. OWENS.
FOR SALE.
A LARGE PATENT SAFE, manufactured by Silas
C. Herring. It can be seen at tho Savannah Na-
tlonal Bank. . „ _
Je26-tf R. T. GIBSON. C. T.
For Sale.
A FOUR 9EATED LIGHT CARRIAGE, with shafts
and pole, lii good order. Will be sold cheap.—
Apply at this office. jyl9-3f.
NOTICE.
r ’ n.VVING been seventeen years since I have seen
my mother, and as she may still be alive, I take
tills method of finding ont, ana hope it may prove
successful. My mo’het’s name was Polly Hawkins,
(Hawkins being herhnsband's name.) She waeonce
owned by a Mr. James ScolL of Virginia, and by
him sold to a man by the name of Sanders, who re
sided in New Orleans, La., where she, with her
youngest child (Maria), went about seventeen years
since, and may st.ll be trere. She had two brothers,
Shelton and Frank. AIbo, had five children, but only
three or them (Mary, Sallie and Maria) were alive
when she went away. I remained in Richmond bat
one day alter my mother left, and then came to Ham-
hnrg. a C. Jy6-d,twAw2w
DISEASES OF THE FEET.
JVLr.s. Eliza Keogh*
W HO WAS instructed in youth by her grand
father, an eminent surgeon, chiropodist and
medical practitioner, in his profession*, has now,
from force or circumstances, assumed tho practice
herself, 8nd is specially qualified for the cure oi ill
diseases of the feet. She warrants cure, orno pay.
She is at present at the CORNER OF TATTNALL
AND BERRIEN STREETS, but will soon remove to
a better office. She will visit patients at their resi
dences, if desired. ^ _ _ , _ ,
Refers by permission to Drs. North, Fitch Win Horl-
becu, and Ordinary Bulst, at Charleston, where she
bae had a Huccomfnl practice. jy9-d,twAwtf
Corn and Bacon.
7.000 , »|™?S’3SJ WOWK '
? Sides,
» o. ' «gar Cured Ham*
Fox**’* >
sy ut i ■ ^ T A VUS cr Ja fy cc
In affection* peculUu to *• IrjiLtx .a u.equaled by
.any other preparation, «a In Chlorosis or Retention,
Painfulness, or Suppreteiu of Customary Evacuation*,
Ulcerated or Schlrrua State of the Uteron; Mi nil com
plaints incident to the sex, whether artetnf from habits
of dissipation, imprudence In, or the deeffse or ches^e
in life.
HELMBOLD’S FLUID EXTRACT BUCBU
UD
IMPROVED ROSE WASH
Will rwllcally exterminate from tho
arising from Habits of Dimipatioa at littU empenm, tilth
»r no change in diet, no inamsenienu or uofoomt; oom-
plotely superseding those unpUoxmt mod itmgrrout or
inoclia, Copaiba and Mercury, la all Umm dlwma
USB HELMBOLD’a
FLUID EXTRACT BUOHU
In aU Diaeasss of these organs, whether existing in
“ Male ” or “ Fondle," from whatever oaeue originating,
and no matter how long avoiding. It is pleasant la lasts
and odor, “ immediate ” in action, and morn strength
ening than any of the preparations of Barker bon.
Those suffering from Broken down or Delicate Conrtt
tutwne, procure ihe remedy at once.
The reader most be aware that however (light may
be the attack of tho above diseases, It is osrtaln to if
fact hit Roddy Health, Mental Pawn, and Bappinem.
AU lbs above diseases require the eld of a dtaretlo.
HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU
b the Great Dtaretlo.
HELMBOLD’S HIGHLY CONCENTRATED
COMPOUND FLUID EXTBACT 91B3APAMLLA,
Foe purifying the Mood, remorlng aU shrank) constitu
tional diseases hr King from on Impure Mate of the
blood, ud the only reliable and eObctaal known
remedy for the cure of Scrofula, Scald Head.aslt Rheum,
Patna ud Swelllngi of Ihe Boom, Uioeration of the
Throat and Lege, Blotches, Pimples on tbs hoe, Tetter,
Erysipelas, ud all scaly eruptions ct the akin,
AND BEAU'IVYINO THE COMPLEXION
Not s few of tbs wont dttordsn that affect mankind
arte from tbeoorraptfcm that loonmolatea la the blood.
Of all the dteoverte (hat have been made to porge it
out, aooecu equal la abet HELMBOLD’S COMPOUND
EXTRACT OF SARSAPARILLA. II cteaMe and reno
vates the blood, Instils the vigor of health into iba
system, ud purges oat tbs humors which make die
ease. It stimulate* tbs healthy function! of the body,
and expels the disorders that grow and rankle in the
blood. Such e remedy that could be relied oo, hM
long been ga»ght for, and now, thr the first time, the
public have one on which they cu depend. Our space
here does not admit of certificates to show tie efibets,
bat Uw trial of a tingle bottle will show the sick that U
has virtues surpassing anything they have ever taken.
Two toblespoonftil of the Extract of Sarsiparllis added
ton pint of water is equal to the Usboo Diet Drink,end
oae bottle la fully equal to a gaUon of Ihe Sjrnp of Sar
saparilla, or the decoction u usually made.
Q. THESE EXTRACTS HAVE BEEN ADMITTED TO
U3EIN THE UNITED STATES ARMY, and are ate la
very general use la ell the Stele HOSPITALS ud PUB.
UC SANITARY INOTTUTIONS throughout the lead, ae
well u ia Private practices, and era oaoaidarsd ee In-
valuable remedies.
Set Medical PrcftrHa of Buchu,
FROM DISPENSATORY OF THE UNITED STATES.
Sea Professor Dawns’* valuable works on the Prealoa
or Physic.
See remarks Buds by the tats celebrated Dr. Pemo,
of Philadelphia.
See remarks made by Dr. «•*
Mated Physician and Member of the Royal Col lego of
Surgeons, Ireland, ud published ia the Transactions of
the King ud Oueea’s Journal.
See Medico Ctururgieol Jfcrte,poblteadbrBan*,
•m Taevans, Fellow of Royal
Bee moat of the lato Standard Works of Medicine.
EXTRACT BUCHU,
- SARSAPARIUA-”
Sold by OH Dntfgidh.
PRINCIPAL DEPOT—
HBLMBOLD'B
SKUG AMD CHWGAL WAMHfiffI*,
6M BROADWAY.
W AT.. W A. T -^ T T,
vvuc^n.. • t Ittf th* '1*1-1 C tfit
j wn-'le yeft'. i,.ii r.
Cnwtorvudui un ti
rcHidue of tlic year.
On gross sales of merchandise (including sales of
liquor) except cotton. >, per cent.
On gross sales ot cotton, 1-10 per cent
On all commissions derived from any business
transaction (other than merchandise) liy any factor,
auctioneer, broker, forwarding, shipping or commis
sion merchants, 1 per cent.
On all Incomes derived from salaries and the pdr
suit of any prolesnon, faculty, trade or calling what
soever, except irom real estate, 1 per cent.
° r ““y business transactions, not
ance comnanles amf°iS K ’ a ” d lDcU “ Ul K 811 ‘“so*-
ance UJiupaiiiLP an<l ngencic.q. eras romnnnipq py
press companies, cotton presses.Smteu“£d rata!£
ants, l per cent.
On all receipts for freight or passage money whicn
are payable in this city, 1 per cent.
On gross earnings of every bank, bank agency or
bankers, 1 per cent.
On every horse and mnie, except those actually
used in wagons, drays, trucks or oiher 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, i per cem.
Every male resident between the ages of twenty-
one and sixty years, except only such as may be enti
tled to registry and to vote at city elections, and who
shall register t heir nsmes and pay for the same, one
dollar per annum.
On real estate, 1 per cent
R. T. GIBSON,
jy2-tf City Treasurer.
Co-Partnership.
T HE UNDERSIGNED have associated themselves
together under the firm nume of A. WILCOX A
CO., for the purpose of transacting a Factorage, Com
mission and Forwarding Business.
Refer to H. Brigham, Octavus Cohen, E. Psdelford
and A. S. Hartridge.
A. WILCOX.
jyg-’m T. H. PALMER.
NOTICE.
B Y the Ordinance famed by the City Council on
the 27th day of Dccomberi-lSas, the taxes upon
gross sales of every description of merchandize and
wares, upon freight and passage money payable in
this city, and upuu horses aud mules, are required to
bepald monthly. The undersigned isprepared to re
ceive the a Dove tax for the past month of April.
R. T. GIBSON,
Iri-tf
City Treasurer.
Just Arrived and For Sale by
KENNETH MACLEU CO.
N
202 Bay Street,
KvV SMOKRO SIDKfr AND STRIPS
New 8mokeil Shoulder*
Doffleld Hams, covered
Washington Hams, covered
Manning's Hams, covered.
ALSO ON HAND,
Mesa and Prime Pork, in bblsaud half bids
Fulton Market Family Beel, in half bbl*
Goshen Batter, in tubd, and
Family and Baker’s Flour. Jy3-tf
GREAT SOUTHERN
m WAREHOUSE
AND
Depot forPrinta’Snpplies
210 Baf Street, taali Ga. M
P LATNEH A BOSWORTH keep constantlyon hand
a laige stock of Ledger, Writing and Wrapping
Papers, of all sixes and weights; also, Binders' Boards,
Card Boards, Printers’ Cards, Envelopes, Twines and
Printing Inks,
Having had long experience in the basineas, and
baying oar goods in large l»-ta direct from the mann-
Uctnrers enables a* to compote with New York
price*.
Agents for Wade'* celebrated Printing Ink*; Agent*
in this city for the Bath Paper Mills.
The highest ca3h prices paid for all kinds of paper
tock. .
MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE
LUNCH HOUSE,
Bull Street* near Bay Lane.
IREE LUNCH served from 11 a. m. to 1 p. m , and .
^. from 9 p. m. to 12 m. Beat of Liquors, Ales. -
Wines, Ac., constantlyon hand.
jyS-tf FRANK PERRY. Proprietor.
Notice.
A LL PERSONS having claims ag ,inst the estate
_ Ann Mor, I — Ill pre-ertth •! * -ltd,
• Noni.ii JoJy Ml, at 10 o’clock,
oints, and regularly
. r> • ,i iay thereafter.
CLAuIIOlL, * CUNNINGHAM,
,iyia-2t Agent*.
FOR PALATKA, FLA.,
The fine, new U. S.Mail Steamer,
K A. T E,
Capt. T. J. Lockwood,
Will leave Savannah irom wharf loot of West Broad
aboye places, EVKRY MONDAY MORN
ING, at 9 o’clock
i -- tr BRADLEY, HILL A CO., Agents,
and 219 B^y street.
FOR CHARLESTON.
VIA HILTON HEAD AND BEAUFORT.
The new and splendid U. S. Mail steamer
KATE,
Capt. T. J. Locawonn.
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-tf 217 and 219 Bay street.
Under contract with the United States and Bra*;
Governments for the carriage of the mails win die
patch one of their
NEW FIRST CLASS SIDEWHEEL
STEAMSHIPS,
each over 2,000 tons burthen,
On the 29th of Every Month.
From the
3?ort of ISTew Jjfprk.
For the following named poris and at the folmw
vo -■'-ablelr—’
FIRST OABUf.
From New Tork to St. Thomas .
From New York to Para
From New York to Pernambuco .
From New York to Bahia
From New York to Rio de Janeiro
Au experienced Surgeon is attached to e>i;v vt«a'i
All Letters must pass through the Post Offic. U -
age 10 cents.
For farther information or passage sppl- to
B. H. HARDEE, 'Agent,
No. 12 MuddardtebtlcCk
GARRISON A ALEEV
mySl New York Agen.6
NOTICE.
TO ALL WANTING FURNITURE
1 am opening for the inspection of the public,
a fine stock of
CABINET FURNITURE, CHAIE 9, T
TRESSES, Ac., &c.,
To which the nrtontton of au is invir.a
W Wurcrooms, 178 BROUGHTON STRI E f. ,
ock’s old Dry Goods Store.
U6-ly 8.B. HARRINGTON
Direct and Regular Communication
WITH
HILTON HEAD.
Sloop Fanny & Mary,
C'apt. SioKKi.fi
Is running regular trips between Savannah and
Hilton Head, carrying freight at regular rates, and,
when desired, taking a few passengers. She is per
fectly dry, in good order, and ha* made remarkably
8 nick tripe. She carriee the United States mail. The
rational Express and Transportation Company and
Southern Express arc authorized to rerelva packages
for her.
Any information can be obtained of Capt. Sickel,
or by inquiring or U. G ’Bltve, corner of St Julian
and Bryan streets. "
FOR SALE,
a, RIVER STEAMBOATS and TOW-
BOATS, of various sizes and draft.
*1*0,
Sailing Vessels, 8t, sm Barges, Ae.
A. M. DA COSTA,
No. 42 Water street, N. Y.
TTTILL BE SOLD, ON THE FIRST TUESDAY IN
W August next, at the Court House dooi, in
Reldaville, Tattnall county, within the legal hours ol
sale. Four Hundred (400) Acres ot Land in the Forty-
first District of said county, the place whereon the
late AMOS J. HEARN lived, sold ae the property of
AMOS J. HEARN, deceased, for tbs benefit of the
heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms made
known on the day. This June 26th, 1966.
L. A H. TIPPINS,
je28 Administrator Debouig Non.
V* A. RYAN & CO.
007 B*y Street,
DBALKh* IN
STANDARD LIQUORS,
Agents for Charles Farre Champagnes, Keller’s
Kentucky Bourbon Whiskey, Ac.
myl-tf
Nutting, IPowell & Co.,
BANKERS,
MACON, GKO.
C. A. NUTTING,
A. H. POWELL,
ISAAC SCOTT.
EDWARD PADELFOBD.
je28-6m SAVANNAH.
s
IXTY DAYS after date application will be made
‘ to the Coart of Ordinary of McIntosh county for
,K to sell the rent estate of Charles Burnett, late
i said county, deceased.
ELIZA A. CANNON,
jy61am2m Administratrix.
leave
J U A ■IIIAUl JAVA
FOR RENT,
f W,C* a-.-’ agon the
— nr
•odd as'.ate wli
jvT ■Ijw6%k
SOUTHERN
Importing and Mannfactnrir,.
DRUG HOUSfc
Ho. *38 XtZXfO STRHfcZ
Pratt & Wilson Brother .
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS
AHO p
Manufacturing Chemlsri ,,
No. 238 KSTREET.
Fonrth door above Market st..
Charleston, S. C
A . PRATT, IS. W. WILSON I P. B. WI --O V
|Gradaatei Fa--
ra isttolateS.l iCollege o P.i-r
Ni ire and MI Imacy, A I ii n.
; urean. ItoS. C. Or’ D;
Tlie Proprietors are Native Geoi
gians,
mum in
SX.VOS, CHEMZOAIc
AGENTS WANTED
FOR
THE LIFE AND CAMPAIGNS Of’
GENERAL STONEWALL JAC-K80N
By Prof. R. L. D*enzt, D. D , of ft.
rFHE Standard Biography of tho Immor i Here
A The only edition authorized by .his wi< oz. fi
anthor a personal friend and Clnef of S- .f ot .
Christian Soldier. Carefully revised and cor- c:
by General R. E. Lee. We want an Agent m c-
county. Bend for circnllrs and see onr ter:.-"
Address NATIONAL PUBLISH la C:
No. 214 Seventh street, Hichir .-■• -
mySl-lmdetriw,.
RECORDS ADD MffAETs
FOR SAL* BY
Cooper, Olco ts Fai rellj
A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF
RECORD BOOKS. DOCKETS
. FOB USB OF COURTS AND COU.,T T r -
ie974T
... presett Qi d ■? r
vriinin ti_-c t..' prescribe j by a - i *V* -.vi street*. ** *
Aaplv tn
lya-tf
uke payment
e DA r . .‘TNP JRT Zr.- •
EDWARD PAWJI.FORa
mWO MONTHS alter date application •* r»e naadF
* to tlte Court of Ordinary of Rniw - - f-
»e*vft to tteii r- ha'ar, • • vt* ..
-••jlmY W. -- ds-:*» ’ «- :r >f vk
.'emeu. HASH A B ■ .IVA, dm:.