The Daily news and herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1866-1868, July 16, 1866, Image 3

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•'•<***• A-i - - '' • - "*T * - I Arrivals a '*£&&&&%&5j^5^y«»*4»vVe giaft^ra ^gEt^otry;ZfSg&fHtfa IVKscellaneoa?- Auction Safes, Miscellaneous. FUMSK FOK NEW YORK. , r>i-ii.i l,oo, Thursday, July 19, at 1 o'clock. ViiisJilj* Kiambeau, Thursday, July 19th, at 1 , k p. w- , n? i„p i vbee, Saturday, July 21, at 2 o'clock San Salvador. Saturday, July 21, at 1*^ jMiss A SMcInnis, Qa I Mrs Craig, Ga ! \V E Long, jr „ j H Beall, A A G R R j Beekett, Ga T H Dunham, Ga i IV H Marshall, Ga p a Solana, str Cumber land KOR I’ll I I. AT* ELI* ti i A. ^iSinship Tonfi-wauda, Saturday, July 28, at 9 ‘ kn. m- FOU UA1.TIMOKE. i?eanisl‘tP Cumberland, Monday. July 16, at — ^ - in. F«>R AUGUSTA. . v!jal (*r Swan, every Wednesday morning, at; 9 FOR CHARLESTON- Pilot Boy, every Monday morning, at 8 , ./ner Kate, every Thursday morning at 9 o’clock Z / a .. r H Hi lie, every Sunday afternoon, at 4 FOR FLORIDA. j. lv.iKcr, every Saturday morning, at 1 i ,t,, t-vciV Mtdid&j morning, at 9 o’clock „ ,.n*. every Tuesday morning, at , jla I’.ltoTHEK, Newsdealers, Sta- n • (K-eilers, Bull street (down etairaj ;.iy rst to the Post Office, are au- , ntn far tin* Daily News & Herald. .-.vi.il them will be promptly attended J. OMJII'NICATED. j jiiTiili Djily New- and Herald.1 •atierno 'n h literary entertainment, ..I, Wa? piveu by the pupils of the , .n r-m ds Paul, to a large and appre- hii I among those present we noticed .;<-«i-in<vsof'theRev. Fathers Detail, SKI* it v. fiotf, s». L’JC J H Starr. N Y MaJ J H Gee, Fla D P Holland, do C Houston & lady, Fla Mrs P Houston, do Miss N Houston, do Miss C Hopkins. do JR Anderson, du . , ,.. nri law""*' « “• pm,a H wHntoD, Scotland A L Hvman, City W K HHIypr. Fla K Brown. Fla SCREVEN HOUSE—G. JIcGlNLT. O c Norton, Brnnswick W A Lawson, Augusta W H Ward, City Mrs S Travis, do O A Dennis, wife & neice, J 1) Ashton, Ga B Head A Davenport. So Ex A Sanford, City H II Shultz, So Ex W A Holmes, Augusta MARSHALL HOUSE—A. B. LUO*i S P Kirkland «fc lady, Macn Mrs Smith son, Fla C A Dow, u Head .1 w Best, Ga J McDonough, A A G H R 4 MlasM O’Brien, Augusta M Hamilton, City H W Denslow, do P A Brays, Nat Ex H C Grubb, do H Bryan, N Y T W Brown, Richmond Dr 8 B Conover, N J H H Scranton, str Virgo M Lehman, N Y N Keneau, City S B Noyes, Fla G s Cox, Ala W Bennett, Burke co T E Timmons, Augusta G Blythe. do S Fleishman, Fla i t f.ir the < mii' d capa Li was tilled at an i«l displayed a very if reputation which similar scenes tl.c past lias certainly suffered no i,:- instance, for the young ladies en- :-presentation generally acquitted mm eh credit in their several parts, i - r-j/ii. Cullen and McGrath won i ••ben drew forth the applause of niu>t w- lorset the little Misses • ,;i * Aiahony, whose efforts were no h sn eess, for each of these little ■ ii ua it.-'y acquainted with the mau- i 'Viupatliies of the characters which .n tiie declamation of the varions • > "Ken and most justly excited the ■* Vi a delgbtcd audience. Aliases , Hood and McGinnis discoursed • rp.f.-i s from eminent musical com ply conduced to the pleasure of as n as 4 wc have ever passed. J J. D. t G« Decision. .i.'r-i • it vxcitemeut was created on the streets i.yv r;i4*ruing last by a negro chained and in : two white men. It appears that two ue- :.uarj Edwards and NS \ ley Williams, the only arrested, together with several other negroes, 'ii taken in custody in Jeffersonton, Camden .i-it'cd with unlawfully assembling together uu>. pistols, Ac. The two negroes above ■v- ! •- *«ed for the same offence; Edwards was a i. the chain gang, and to be placed at work » •:. ftt of the State for the period of twelve s. NVillums was sentenced to pay a fine of fifty oi t he placed at work for the benefit of Cam- unty lor tw; mouths. The two men who • L .1 wards t this city on Saturday morning t be at a loss to know to whom they should • .-.r prisoner. In the mean time ’quite a owd had congregated around the party as they ..--mg through the streets. Finally, informa- • iLiir .r was conveyed to Captain Smith, of Lfhneu’s Bureau, who took charge of the pris- t sent him to the barracks, where he will be iv unt.l the proceedings of the Court i: n • .vL. h .ire said to be illegal, can be morning, about eleven o’clock, ,;:t« whe have been for some ?aviiion Hoi el decamped, after ik of the chambermaid and ex- • contained, about thirty-two u’Y One of them, who goes by - . 'and whose right name c tending on one of the etn- bo bad been sick, and borrow- n upon some ftretence, made - .; voting man about twenty 1 nvicted, as wo understand, of stealing, and who had ‘•unt of his youth by the Go- s ago. The other is a French- ishjh oi John Maaso. It is snp- lic city, and the detectives are ’Iiigidrate?' Courts. lice P. M. Russell. The State vs. Hester 'jabi iel. iboth < oiored.I charged with the v.ilt and battery. Entered into bonds •nrance before the next term of thg City il. :i.?e Siaiey. John J. Hamiltou, charged ■ v<A robber... Entered into bonds for • “ betore the next term of the Superior ■ his trial tor the above offence. Mayor’s Court. a. •* II >n *r, John C. Ferrill, Mayor pro i'em.: • ben i li ib El. "iboth Coie—drunk and lying sentenced to be confined at the bar- six days. . V,‘right ] red,' charged with violating ■uance, was sentenced to pay a fine of five • e *nfin<. i at the barracks for five days, law son. col,red.) charged with fighting in - was fined fine dollars, or to be confined in > -v in default of payment, for five days. • - •' jT'Rt.—The case of Mr. John Cooper, ■* assault and battery, was tried before in the FreMmen’s Court, on Saturday. l*at r ii'-gru boy had given insolence to fin rV. >nt nf her own dwelling, and was • Mr. Cooper, whereupon action was lins l k«m in the Frcedmen’s Court. After ‘U.-n of the case the Court sentenced Mr. ; ay a Hue of ten dollars, and six dollars *‘>" r Florida.—The numerous friends - ru3r , *2 Florida and elsewhere, will be • thut the Major is now en route for ,Ti : — i having arrived in this city on The ; steamer Eaie, Captain with a largo number of pas- ght, consisting of medicines, ties in this city at the recent on Head, arrived at her wharf ening. -^«Ek*ALLY Eillld.—James W. Copeland, a r T. “ - Hr<3 'he brig D. o. Castuer, which ar- ► _ r * c !l1 Bockport, Me., ou Saturday last, was f- --■ )>• k.iu-4 on the pM«age i jy falling from the [/ " " ard «“ 4« »be d«fc of the vessel. The "a.anaUTCOlUlaagow. Scotland. f T RECOVEHED—On F ri^yaltemoonhurtDanie J -i.dl, a young man, resident of this city, ^ M ’:uly drowned while bathing in the river, aear t -ath of Iviusgrove Creek. The body was re _ r -1 yesterday morning, and an inquest held upon :• Coroner Eden. The verdict of the Jury was. • * l ‘feta accidental drowning. i * - NLV - Vijrk.—The steamship Leo, Captain wtbvm, iri-n: New York, arrived at her wharf at " en °’ - T last night. For full files of New York we a;..- indebted to Purser T. P. NVheler. on board the pumps, Ac., for the rais the the work on which will be imme- ■ i ^teamfbs.—The steamships Mia- -oveland, and the Perit. Captain Dela i’ork, and the City ot Bath. Captain miniature Almanac—This Day. Sun rises 4 44 Sun seta 7 23 high Water. At Tybee 10 03iAl. Port 11 33 Shipping Intelligence. i’OKT OF SAVANNAH. SVNI1AV, July 16, 1866. Arrived. Kieamsliip Leo, Hearboru, New Vurt O Cohen t 10. Steamship Cnmberlanil, Harris, Balrimure-La Rome, West A Uaniells. Steamer Sylvan Shore. Tucker, Pilatka- riairhnrn & ^tnmlnEtham. Steamer Kxprew, Moody. Aafruara- .1 M Klnchley. Steamer Kale, X'Unn, Charleston—Bradley, Hill Brig Nellie Moore, Loom an, Tliomneton—Bradlev Hill & Co. Soltr Amelia, Baker, St Simons, in ballast—9 G Haynes Brig D O Castner, Schwartz. Roekpori. Me—Uich aruson i Barnard. Cleared. Steamship Tonawauda, Teal, Philadelphia—Hunter A Gammell. Steamship Misaonii. Loveland. New York—t Hardee. Steamship City oi Bath, tiewarili, Boston—Rich ardson & Barnard. Steamship l-erit. Belanov. New Vorl:—Hunter Gammell. Imports Ter brig Nellie Moore, from Thnmastou—l,9i»0 bbla lime. Per Lrig 1> (J Castner, from Rockport. Me - :«7 tons ice, 24,900 laths. Per steamer Sylvan Shore, Iron) Palalka, etc—10 bales sea Island cotton, lOu bhlH rosin and mdse. Export,. Per steamship Tonawanda, lor Philadelphia—Sid bales upland cotton, 266 do domestics. 2 do wool, 40 boxes, 20 hoses liquor, 270 hols and half bbls. Per steamship Perit, for New York—399 hales up land cotton, 6 sea islands, 160 hale, domestics, 119 do rosin, 20 do woo], 01 do rope cuttings, 12 boxes mdse, 105 boxes peaches, 20 bbls Iron, 1 lot Iron. Per steamship Missouri, for New York—234 bates upland cotton, 0, do >'\1 island do, 22 do domestics, 124 boxes and bbls vegetables. 4i boxes mdse, 200 watermelons, and sundries. Per steamship City oi Bath, for Boston—200 bales cotton, 17 do hides, 24 bids glue. 6o bolts Scotch can vas, 2,000 watermelons, lT.ooti feet lumber. tons Passe ag Per steamship City of Bail:, for Boston—Master c Wescort. Mr Edwards, two ladies and children. Miss M Whiton, and others. Perste.mship Pent, for New Tort—Miss L Cha-c. Miss b Lease. iii.s L Haven, H u Jenkins, L Joseph, J M Hermes. .1 Me.llpiu. Fa Chuppell, c Burleson, wife an<l cbiM, ,» A1 lGwN. Mrs GolUmun and lofaut EMyuians, G W Frost and la iv. j O’DouDelk j Forhens. and 5 steerage Per 9team?hij» Tonawanda, ior riui.adeii»Lia—W P Reynols. T Reelings, ,T.) McCoy and lady, II a Crane, Rev D L Buttolph, G.A Hcakev, Dr IV E h Jenson an<l duaghler. Mi«s Brown, S Millington and child, Jaa RichiriKM. T McManus, \v A itoiiner. Dr Wright and 2 children, J Gammeil, Miss b a\l Eiy, Miss i* Hald, Mrs J F Felc*. and 2 children, and 2 steerage. Per steamer Sylvan Shore, from Palatka, etc—V Collin, .1 Huberts and lady. J Anderson, L Gray* B Gray, C A Dow, D Henderson, W Kuiun, M Smith, Mr Lawson. Miss Travis. H 'J' Riddell, M Fox, J Ton- stead, Miss Houston, Miss C Hopkins, Capt Noyes, Mr Guslar und lady. Mias Mahon v, It Tompkins, A *S Coy, s Simmons, Gen Birge, Per stoamship Missouri, for New York- ri P Bick ford, i$ T BiPkloM, Mrs (' Blair, Miss E L Blair, 1) Green, H Dirtmers, Dr B V\ f Ullden, .1 11 Kimhall, O B Seagrave, Mrs E Dempsev ami child, < ■ E Stults, A Waldron, K F Jells, Mrs LJ Beardsley, MissJ Beards ley, C’ F Smith, W .1 Ferguson, 11 W llutton, SB Nevland, A D Gale, lady and2 children. Miss M Gale, J Gale and servt. Mis» IVuuicr. o A Deunlss, HG Ely. D Hertz. .1 W llemcuians, Dr Williams, U D Lyon and in steerage. • steamer J ounell, J C Greely, 1 N t anloz i, J E Michaels, J C Graham, J J Legre, E B Hey ward, Mr Solomons, S B Bell, Mr Mason, lady, daughter and Servt, Mrt Riley, Mrs Neeviot, Dr Morrill, 'J* Eneas, .1 OgJey. E J Chcraby, WO Moyes. W C Ridel], F Woodward, W Hone, T S Ridel 1, W \V Hoiuuey. Per steamship Leo. from New York—C H Fowler and lady. M Blunt. J V Connemt, li t.Carpenter, T A Stagnei, H Lippimm. O .s H tynes, A Pickle. J Sulll- an, J A! Roberts, Livingston, g E Eoerhardc, G Carpenter. .M Rost, Capt E c Pei rv. L Quinn, D Fat- tei son, D rail field, i* Hays, J Barclay, Miss C May, Mrs May, J Fowler, W Quinn. J Tyson. W Jackson, and 10 steerage.' Coasignces. Per steam-hip Leo, from New York—Adams Ex, A ACRE, Bluu & M, Bradley, H A Co, F H Berm, T Bates*>n. Brady, S A: Co, W K Boggs, Bell, W A C, B & Whltchea«i, Brignam, H A go, J U Connerat, crane A G, Gatfrey A 11. M A Cohen, Cooper, O & F, Cham- noii a: F, 6 Cohen, Agt C R R. Duncan a: J, Erwin ft 3, M J Doyle, E At Kckman. E llipse Line, EEhrlicli. G C Freeman, M Feist & Go, Florida Line, Gross ft Co, A & L Freidenburg, J Gilliland A Co, Ut W Gar- uiaiiy, G A ielig. C L Gilbert, m b Harrington. Hunter a H. Habersham \ Son, A S nartrldge, Hawks ft K, Hulsey ft Co, K Hunt, t; A Hudson, C V Hutchins, Holcombe ft Co. N B Knapp, J M Ktnchley, Lathrop ft Co, Lovell ft L, .1 Lippman, M Lavin, Murphv ft c, D Malleit. J Morrissey, vv ft R Mdntlre. J McMahon, N, Butler ft Go, M Nevvinark, J O-iver, Randall & Go, G D Rogers, W 11 Stark, F VV Sima ft Co, So Ex, Tlson ifc G, Stewart ft Co, .1 L Viilalonga. Per steamer Sylvan Shore, irom Palatka, etc—E ft Hardee, L J Guiuuartin ft Go. F >M My roll. Per steamship Cumberland, from Baltimore - B, Hartridge & Co, E u'Byine, Bell, W ft C, Both well ft W, Glaguorn ft C, M A Cohen, J Deacy, Duncau ft J, Erwin 4* H C L Gllhert, A Gorman, Hesj ft G, A S Harinclgo, J M Kmchley, LaKocbe, *V ft D, S 8 Mil ler, J McMahon ft go, w ft R McIntyre, H C Melir- teiif, E W Marshall, G Patten, P Reilly, C 1> Rogers, W 11 Stark, F W aims, So Ex, Snyder ft M, H Sack Bro, B F Sanford, R H Tatein, H V Ulmer, J L Yilla- longa. Wilder ft F, K C Wade, W P Youuge, Yoik, W, MCI ft Co, C R R. G C K It. Per steamer Fate, fmm Charleston, etc—Bradley, H ft Co. E E Hertz ft Co, W Hone ft Co. So Ex. PORT OF FERNANDINA. FLA. Feenasdxna, Fla., July 13, 18C6. Sailed. Russian hark Strofns Constantine. Stoors, 436,000 ft p p deals—S L Burns ft Co. Russian bark Catharine, Elforn. 395,000 feet p p deals—S L Burns ft Co. Consignees per Central Railroad. July 14, 1866. 661 bales cotton. 13J do yarn, 441 sacks corn, 10 care old Iron and mdse to F VV Sims <fc Co, Wilder ft F, P H Helm, R Habersham ft Sou, Brigham, H ft Co, E V Metcalf ft Co, A S II .rtndge. Joues ft W, J Mc Mahon, Ciaghorn ft C, A Myers ft Co, li. Mac Lea A Co, J Gilliland, Crane ft G, G W Frost, Brady, S A Co, L J Guilmariiu ft Co, J A Roberts, Inferior Court8 Of Echols, Ware, Clinch, T Tatuall, Pierce, Liberty and Chatham counties, T 11 Austin. Receipts per Atlantic ft Gulf K. li, July 14,1866. nin 2 i' )ales 40 sacks corn, 9 bbls sugar, 16 acks lumS?’ d,J 11 bales wool, 8 care iron, 24 do L J Gulin tur P entiuc >& 0 rosin and mdSb fo lien, Ag?’c r p v ? l nV v Co » *■ w s,nl9 * ° *nr- pion i f. J it joiP, Brna lii yxn, H Co, Uh»m- W H Bartough. *CO.JA . and Tonawanda, Captain Teal, for Lula, bo and n o r. i i ’ . sclir Walton, bound for savannah lied cu Saturday morning lor thei ' 4 •-•Ms at half past eight o’clock. ~ x i ‘ ; alarm lire about seven o’clock on ’■ “riuiiti was caused by the burning out of u a chimney of a building on York street, dgomery. ■ ‘ • Baltimore.—The steamship Cumberland, Ilarriw, from Baltimore, arrived at her wharf -rly hour Saturday morning. For files of late r ‘‘ papers we are indebted to Parser Solano. pAtU’ «'Hikwv pEV*rf.u»T n .«,,.., Sj?l i oil rvjwianu. j Gillhand £CZ7 Meiuuranua. b«u..d uortu; lath, off Oupe | Lharl e ,,„ Il Bar I)aMed FOR RENT m On reasonable terms, FOUR COUNTING ROOMS and two LARGE HALLS In the brick building on the corner of Bay and Lin coln streets. Possession given immediately. EDWARD PADELFORD. For Rent. D S FLUID rxTRACI tsUCHU, Itor Ww.kn.rw .n.i.g trnwn IntHacftton lta«kuM powwa at Nitun which wo «n miqMlilml by m aw ■Iwmiag aymptoma, among which will ha fond poaldoB to Ezartioo, Laaa of Memory, WakaAdama Horror af Dlooaao, or Foreboding, of gyn- m Universal Laasltade, Praotrathm, and laabtlity to in tar Into the a^oymaota of aodoty. TheCoostltutiOQ,ODOO affected with Orfmic WmJoum ngniroa the aid of Medicine to &mgthm mi Mniaoralc Oc spfem, which HKLMB0IJV3 EXTRACT BDmDta rarnhly goes. If do traatmoot la aubmlttad to Coo- tumpUoo * Inanity ostaea. ’ HELMBOLD’S fluid extract buchu, alfcctkaia pern liar to ** Fhuut, 1 ’ la %>;j “ytohar praparatkxv aa Is Chloroala or Retaetioa, RalnAitaoto, or Sappr—iai of Coatom ary EracuaUooa, ulcormtod or Sahlrroa Stats of tha utaras ;aodalleom- plaints taeldoBt to the aex, whether arising fha toMM sf dMpatlon, Unprudroce to or tha daalma ar ohaao* In lab. . - BKUOO£D>t FLUID KXTBACT SV0HV IMPROVED ROSE WASH Will radically extermtaau from the aystom Dtaeaaaa artatog from Habita of Dtssipatioo at UttU 9r no cAmapc 4. dial, no inamcmimee or pietely aopanadlsg those mylaaemit as r«a*w, n^mta, ait Iffni, tn aU theaa c UBB HBT.MWftT.lva FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU to aD Diaaaara of theaa organa, wfaather asMUog to u MaU " or “ Hmalc," from uhatrerr oaawa orifimatbog, —* no matter Aow loiy It Is pieaaaai la toato and odor, “ immediate " to octam, and toon atroogth- eoiag than any of the praparat Ions of Barkmlrm. Thosewoffertog (Tom Broken dome or Dekcate CbwM tutiemt, procure Uu remedy at omoe Tha reader moat ba aware that howsrar slight mar ba tha attack of tha above diseases, it la oartaln to af- *-- p - JJ r "—. * nut ia AD tbs abors diamaas reqntra tha aid of a dlmaito. HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU Iff tha Great DinraHa HELMBOLD’S HIGHLY CONCENTRATED COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT 8ARSAPARU.T.4 For purifying the blood, remoTlng all ehroolc aonaMta- tkaal diaeaaes arising from an impure atete ot tha blood, and tha only reliable aad effectual known Patna and SwalUngs at tha Bones, Ulceration of tbs Throat and Lefl, Blotches, Pimples on tbs Face, Tetter, Eryiilpelaa, and aU scaly eraptlona of tha eirte^ AND BKAUT1FI1NQ THE COMPLEXION. Kot a fhw of tha wont dlaorderi that aflhet manktod arm from thecorrnptlon that aocnmolatos la tha Mood. Of aU tha dlsooToiiaa thu hare been made to purge it oat, none can equal In aSbct HELMBOLD’S COMPOUND EXTRACT OF SARSAPARILLA. It elaansea and reno vates tha blood, Instils tha rigor of health Into the system, and purges out tha bnmora whtbh «»»s. dla aaaa. It sNmulalee the healthy funotiotw of tha body, and expels tha dlaorderi that grow and rankle to tha blood. 8nch a remedy that could ba relied an, has long bain sought for, end now, tor tha Inc ttou, tha public hare one on which they can depsod. Our apace hers does not admit of oertlScalaa to show Its effects, hot the trial of a single bottle will show the sick that it baa rfrtoos aarpaatng anything tbsy hare ewer taken. Tw< i tableapooeful of the Extract of Sarsaparilla added to a p tot of water la equal to tha Lisbon Met Drink, aad ana battle la folly eqnal to n gsllan cf tha Ryrnp af &r- taparUUa, or the decoction as usually made. W TUtoh EXTRACTS HAVE BEEN ADMITTED TO USE IN THE UNTIED STATES ARMY, end are also to rery general nee In all the State HOSPITALS and PUB. UC SANITARY INSTITUTIONS throughout tha land, aa well lie In Private practices, aito arc oootidared ae to- ralnalola remedies. , See Medical Propertied qf Buchu, FROM DtSPOtSATORY OF THE UNITED STATES. Sea Profeeaor Dana’s valuable works on tha Practice of Physic. See remarks mads by tbs late celebrated Dr. Parma, of Philadelphia. Sea remarks made by Dr. Krsaaf. M’Dowmx, a cals- brated Physician and Member of the Royal Oellega of Sorgoons, Ireland, and pobllahad In tha Transaction! of tha King and Queen's Journal. Sea Medico Ckbrurgical Review, published by Bmiu- Mm Thame, Fellow of Royal College of Surgeons San moat of tha lata Standard Works of Medietas. EXTRACT BUCHU, * SARSAPARILLA . ” Sold Ip all Druggtita. PRINCIPAL DEPOT— HELMBOLD’S DRUG ARD CHEKICA.L WAXKHOUU, AM BROADWAY. W. M. WALSH, Wholesale Agent for the State (of Georgia *fect7-eodly WANTED, YOUNG MAN, with Urge city acquaintance, of good moral character and bnsiness capacity. Moat be apt in writing and figures. Address KEY BOX 144, Poet Office. 111** NATURE’S OWN RHEMES. Congress Spring Water. Empire Spring Water. ? Columbian Spring Water. No natural or artificial compound has yet been dis covered or mannfactured that equals these wafera as a pre ventlve, relief and permanent cun for many temporary and chronic diaeaaes, aa proved by the experience of many thousands who have drank them for years, with tha most beneficial effects. CONGRESS WATER la a cathartic, alterative and tonic, and if a valuable remedy ior affections of the liver and Kidneys, dye- pepsim, gout, chronic constipation and cutaneous dis eases. Is a most powerful preventive of the fevers >nd d> lllons complaints so prevalent in warm cli- ates. EMPIRE WATER Is a cathartic, and a valuable remedy for rheuma tism, derangement of the liver, diseases of the skin, end gi mrral debility. Its effects are most salutary In long u 1-eases. It Is an almost snre cure for scrofula, and th e moat aggravated forma of dyspepsia. As a preventive and cun for all billons derangements It stands, unrivalled. COLUMBIAN WATER ter, ami la a positive remedy tor dtahtoaa, gravel, calculus. Irritation and Inffammation of the kidneys and bladder, and has most singularly active effects In restoring there organs when debilitated by long disease. Females who have suffered tor yean from irregularity, and the distressing diseases known only to their sex, have been entirely cured by the faithful and Judicious use of CotomDUn Water. These waters are bottled freehand pure, from each of the above named springs. In so careful and saenre a manner that they preserve all Uudr medicinal value for years, and will be found equally efficacious whan drank thousands of miles distant as when taken directly from the spring. Beware of imitations and inferior Waters. The corks of all genuine Congress, Empire and Colombian Water, are branded on the side of the cork, thus: (Empire Water,> { 45. A. E. S. CO. } (Columbian Water, j i C. & E. S. Co. ) Packed safely and securely, in boxes suitable tor shipment to any part of die world. Congress aad Bmptr e Waters in boxes containing tone dozen {date, or two dozen quart bottles each. Columbian Water In box ea containing four or six dozen half pints, or four d< cten pint bottles esch- Sold by all Druggists, Hotels, trine Merchants, and flrM-cl.isa Grocers. Sold only at wholesale by H otchkiss SOUS, Proprietors. aa Beekmaa St., H. Y. * = * , „ by map receive prompt attention. )nly7-eod2m i-i8 VND u-r price ravwo MONTHS aftar aate sppilcntAon will be made -v vanhvih far leave t, s. . - j BT BLXllt A MEYER. THIS HAY', I6Ui :nst_,’.K. at loo’ciori., win he so’:.; 16 bbls and 20 boxes Soda and Lemon Biscuit 26 boxes Lemons 25 boxes Pilot Bread 26 bagsOroand Nuta 2 hogsheads Bacon Shoulders 6 barrels Sngar Cured Hama ISO Smoked Tongues 6 barrels Mess Beef 6 barrels Pigs* Feet 26 barrels Floor 10 barrels New Orleans Syrap 2 barrels Vinegar 50 boxes Goabeo Cheese * 6 tabs Batter 10 buxes Family Soap 20 boxes Claret Wins 10 boxes French Mustard 20 boxes Tomato Catsup 10 l>oxes Raspberry Syrup 20,000 Cigars 200 pounds Smoking Tobacco 5 boxes Shoes 2 boxes Hats, and A large assortment of Furniture. jylfi Shipping! nfrauraairigw; wmto* Shiooin s* MULES. HORSES AND WAGONS. BY T. J. WALSH. On WEDNESDAY’, July 19th, will be sold, at the Government Stables, corner or President and Rey nolds streets, commencing at 10 o’clock, 40 prime voting Mules, in eood order 4 choice Mane and Horses a Army Wagons, for four Males, with Harness complete and in good order 1 country Wagon, for four Mules, Harness com plete and in good order. also, Saddles, Swlngletrees, Chains Halters, Log Chains, Pull IKiwn Chains Stretcher* and Hubers Carriages and numerous other articles. Catalogues can be obtained at the counting room. Sale positive. Terms, cash on delivery. jy7-tda GOLD MEDAL SHERRY, PORT AND MADEIRA, HARVEST BOURBON, WHEAT NUTRIENT, OLD HOMESTEAD RYE- In addition to our business of selling Wines, etc.* in original packages, aud tn order to Insure to con sumers Pure Liquors in a compact and convenient form, we commenced the enterprise of bottling and packing in cases out- well known Wines, Brandies. W hiskles, etc., and have sent them out la a Style that would pri’Clude the possibility or their being tam pered with before reaching the purchaser. The gen era] appreciation aud gratifying success that ’ias re warded onr efforts lias encouraged us to maintain the standard as regards quality, also, to make In- creased efforts to retain the confidence and patrorn age whi' h has bean so liberally bestowed upon ns. BININGER A CO., [Established 1778.) Importer* of Wine*. Ac., No. 15 Beaver street, New Y’ork. The above popular goods ire put up In cases con taining one dozen bottl-s each, aud are sold by H. G. RUWE, Savannah, and all prominent Druggists, Grocers, etc. OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. The uame of BHUnger A Co., No. is Beaver street, u a guarantee of the exact and literal truth of what ever they represent—N. Y. Com. Advertiser. The Importing house of Bfnlnger A Co.. No. 15 Beaver street, is conducted upon principles of Integ- and the highest honor,—N. Y. Evening jeo-DeodAWly rtty, fairness, i 'Express. lUSft’ RUSS’ RUSS’ RUSS’ RUSS’ RUSS’ ST. DOMINGO BITTERS ST, DOMINGO BITTERS ST. DOMINGO BITTERS One of the moot valuable combinations of a nee fa medicine and ah' agreeable beverage that has ever been offered to the public. Millions of bottles were sold throughout the North dnriag the last four years and. wherever Introduced, it has proven a welcome addition to the invalid's table, the family circle, and the batchelor’s sideboard. LADIES who have lost strength and appetite, and suffer from nan*ea, vomitttng and vertigo— GENTLEMEN who “don’t ieel very well’’ lust before breakfast or dinner, whjee stomach Is oat ut order and system is generally deranged— MOTHERS weaning children, and suffering from general debility— CHILDREN of a sickly nature, and bout, dyspeptic constitution— TRAVELERS who have oocaeioo to change their water, and— ALL who live lu m&tanoue districts, and are aubfect ed to miasmatic influences, will and one or the most valuable Tomes and luvigorators that can be taken, m KDSS’ ar. DOMINGO lilTTEKri. TRY THEM. BUT ONCE. RUSS’ ST. DOMINGO PUNCH RUSS’ AH RACK FUN CH U ’ MADE PROM BATAVLA RICE. RUSS’ MESSINA PUNCH, RUSS’ GIN COCKTAIL. RUSS’ BRANDI COCKTAIL. RUSS BOURBON WHISKEY COCKTAIL The most delightful concoctions that ever tempfed man's taste -cheaper than auy STEADS DRINKS in be woald. BLACKBERRY BRANDY RASFBERHY byrup, lemon Syrup. 'Also on band and manufactured to order. Gev at New York. Sold Wholesale by W. M. WALSH, Wholesale Druggist HALSEY. WATSON A CO., Groewa, d27eod-ly , Savannah, MARSDEN’S Asiatic dolera CM u TK WITHOUT DOUBT, the only safe and reliable .jaedicine for the imim-diato relief and our* iff the unlit"’ wl11 ' 1 ' threatens to devastate our enu- deiLc^ffTif Sluh sncc, ' s '' 'luring the cpi- J“ tiffs ouantry, and more recently. In ve«raLm£Lmli bal l ' w 1 ' r,!U,ll a "<‘ E"gl'sh Go- lifSlTaseAr ^ u,e '■ecipo aa the standard Cholera, Cholera Morbus and Diante. ttSdSSS'ittrtUk uEuRSrat/ts armies have escaped the plague wlic-n atutiunud'at poets where the pestileucc prevailed, aud, ou inuulrv wc discover it la Wtiol-y attrilmta'.ilc to the an. of t’ a i» invaluable preparation— r~\* ASIATIC CIlOLKltA (T'itK. The proprietor, confident oi the merits o this pre- paration. has filled up a Lithwratory lor R* to inufae- tttre, replete with .01 tic appliandeaol modern science, considering it a duty to contend agaiusl the plagne, and use all means which medical experience suggests towards relieving ami mitigating its effect. -.Satisfied, by experience, of the result, relying on the impartial opinion of the medical profession, t» whom the r rmul.i of its preparation ia at all times accessible, I present __ . MARSDEN’S ASIATIC CHOLERA CURE As the greal.'St discovery science hss made to arrest the progress ol the scourge, i.'HOLERA MORBUS. PREPARED BY T. W. MARSDEN, DEPOT’ AND LABORATORY 4S7 BROADWAY, K. Y. FOR SALK BV ALL PRVdGlSTS. FOR NEW YORK EMPIRE LISE FORM' Mail Steamship Company. Freight, One Dollar* Per Bale. fiMn Psavagr, $'40. onr. C^lLY SIDEWHEEL STEAMSHIP ' 1 i WEEK. FRfiGHTUA CCITTOX, Sl.lKl PRR i; \ . k “ Nolblug new nniifr tbe Sun '* w»s an old adage which cannot be admitted as a truism in the itreoent day, for we have hourly to record discoveries and in ventions In Med cal Science ^ hich would aetonieh Galen and his disciplus. Ot the many which come before onr notice wo must singleont Hr. T. W. MARS- DBN’S ASIATIC CLIO LERA CURE ** an article of real merit, and cheerfully recommend it in all diseases of the bowels. We speak from personal knowledge in this matter, feeling satisfied all who will try it will endorse onr viewa.—N. V. Time*. ie28-1y. The veiy (*»L FL-A.Ml33EA.TJ, (htotoni ALEXANDER, ft ill poeltively sail on .bar regular day, Tb.radny. 4My 19 , at , „. clof * p . n> "* TlDg superior .ccom- tr* No freight recctvWl * oYlwk aTm^on the .lay of sailing. __ ' , yl4 Pioneer, Line FOR NEW YORK. Cabin Passage The splondid Htoam.ship TfBKfi, Crowell, Com* mauder, will leave lor the above port un her regular day, Saturday, .Inly G, at *4 oVIork p. m For h eight or passage, having superior acrommo- dationa, apply to jylfi HUNTER A GAMMILL. BAREETT’S THE Health! Ijmfert! nemre! THE SUMMER OF 1866. IIDUI IWUI6& GEO. PIPfiD 111 ft RDIHIIffiR “liBn ttlnBIIUIlaB Diaoe. ben leave w — ”—- coenortOT pleaeure.during the cnaulng warm net eon, to give him a call. _ A- experience ofwwral yen* elves oonMence mdl£oau&iltimJS?tr«> “J 1 !"* 3 the nSrf ^FortheTntormiSlai at *U. the prices for Board are atoted as follows: TWO DOLLARS, 9J26 1 ® JS’ k TWELVKDtiM^JIKPCT week FhaveAlMp* fint ctoss pssseager coach, of snffi- dent capacity toaccotntoodat* fourtwm paeeengera each trio. The tea ms and ooach UMnder the man- aaement of Mr. CHA&LB8 FOSTER—an old and ex- erleaced driver—who wUI wtotitnpOT. wlaiItor* upon te arrival of the train*'MForayth. daily- ^saass J®a5£SS sst sssfiffafiBS S’-va^is: “^Id-Zw ' ' A ' Advertising in Southern Georgia iedinin., It hi a‘i^. •drapidly >vcn»aiiig drcnlatio* in «« Sfction, and s term* are renwmawe BUSSELL, Editor and Proprietor. Bninbridge, Am lit 180*. jel2-tf QIXTY DAY* a«*r dato ■“ to Ok, (he Court of Ordinary of MClntnah c«->rtr - ON THIS CONTINENT* It IS WaitlUJ.TEn to KK3TOKE CRAY HA‘tR TO ITS OBIUIKAL, Natl’RAi. color, in every case: it will Stof the hair from falling oft; it will free the head from hnmore and dandruff: prouhtk the orowth of the hair, and Is a beautiful dressing. We offer no large rewards, but we authorize all of onr agents to refund the money to any person who will use two boitlee, and then gay Bar xrr's Vege table Hair Restorative has not performed all we ilaini. Testimony from the Co vital of the Vnltetl states. Messrs. Barrett & Co : I was induced to give your Hair preparation a trial, and can heartily recommend It as unequalled as a Drevslug, Purifier and Bestorer,—giving to the Hair a luxuriant richness, ami to the bead a cool and most agreeable sensation, while It Is thorough In re storing the hair to Its natural color. _ Very respectfu.ly, ft. Hamlet. Washington, D.C., May 15,1SC6. Messrs. J. R. Barrett A Co: I was induced by a friend to make a trial of Bar rett’s Vegetable ILair Restorative, and 1 am very much pleased with tlic effect it hss had on my hair. I was nearly hall' gray, and now, before nsing one bottle, my head is freed irom dandruff, and my hair hag all the appesranee of youth. I rally believe Bar rett’s to be the best hair preparation In the world. Wm. Hamilton. Fredonia, N. T., April 26, ls«6. J. Ik. BaHUETT At CO„ Proprietors, Manchester, New Hampshire. JACOB LIPPMAN, Corner Congress nrvl Barnard streets, A Rent. |*r Sold by all Druggists. Jy> tf TAX NOTICE. T UB CNDFRPIGNED Is prepared to receive the City Taxes assessed by the ordinance of tile 27th of December, 1885—as well those that are payablt monthly as those made payable quarterly, all of which are hereinafter slated. The citizens who have not paid the tax tine npou their real estate fortne whole year, may now pav the amount due for the quarter ended on the 30th day ot June, nr for ihe residue of the year. On gross sales of merchandise (including sales of liquor) except cotton, 1 ? per cent. Ou gross sales of cottoo. 1-10 per rent. On all commissions derived from any bnsiness transaction (other than merchandise) hv any lactor,- auctioneer, broker, forwarding, shipping or eoinmis ■ion merchants, 1 i*cr cent. On all Incomes derived (rum salaries and the par- suit or any proft)S.ion. facnlty, trade or calling what soever, except from real estate. I per cent. On eroas receipts ot any i.mmegg transactions, not Included In tile forex.uny, and luclu.tiog a p , n6llr . ance companies and agencies, gas compute*, ex press companies, cotton presses, hotels and restaur- ants, l per cent. On all receipts tor freight or passage money which an payable In this city. 1 per cent On gross earqlngs or every hank, bank agency or banker*, 1 percent. On every horse and male, 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, l per cent. Every male resident between the age* of twenty- one and sixty years, except only such as may be enti tled to registry and to vote at city elections, and who ahall register their names and pay lor the same, one dollar per annum. On real estate, 1 per cent. K. T. GIBSON, jy2-tf City Treasurer Co-Partnership. IE UNDERSIGNED have associated themerive- together under the firm ns me of A. WILCOX ft tor the purpose of transacting a Factorage, Com- arisalon and Forwarding Business. Refer to H. Bright .r, Ortavns Cohen, K. FadeUord and A S. Hart rid ye A. WILCOX. jy-2-1 m T. H. PALMER. NOTICE. B Y tke Ordinance pawed by the pity Council on the 27th day of December, 1380, the taxes npon gross tales of every description of merchandize and wares, upon freight and passage money payable in this city, and upon horses and males, are required to be paid monthly. The naoereignrd leprepared to re ceive the above las tor the pest month of April. R. T. GIBfiON, j OHy Treasurer, Just Arrived and For Sate by kemthmacleaaco., I 208 Bay Street, iraaEa «j Stf? .s TO _ DnfllnM Hama, rovered Washington Hams, covored Manning’s Hams, covered. anso on rJotD, Mess add Prime Pork, In hblsand half bbls Pnlton. Market Family Beef. In half hhia Goshen Butter,in uiM, and — “ “ ker'i Family and Baker's Flour. jy3-tf GREAT SOUTHERN Depot for Printers’ Sapplies 210 Bay Street, SranoaH 6a. m LATNER ft BOSWORTH keep coBstantlyou hand laig* stook of Ledger, WrittognodWrepping — of aU sires and weight.; alsaTftndars' Boards, Boards, printers* Cards, KnTetepte, Twines and priii ting lnk8, Having had long experience in tlto houtoew. and buying oar goods in large l^salrectfpom the inanB- tactnrers enables ns to wmprte with Maw Tort AffODts for Wade's celebrated latoi: Agents in tfflaatylbr the Bath Paper M«K Tha highest cash prices paid for all kinds of paper toirt. -i Marts' exchange " LUNCtt HOUSE, Boll Street- near Bay Lane. IE LUNCH served from 11 *. m. to 1 p. m., and TJTRI T tn FEAN E FKBUY, Prcpriarar. Notice. .Murray's Line NEW YORK. Cabin Passage, $20 ‘..ftreragr, 810 Thursday’, July 19. at 1 o’clock p. m. For freight or passage, having enpsrior accommo dations, apply to OCTAVOS COHEN ft CO., _Jyl® Agents. For Baltimore? THE FINE STEAMSHIP CUMBERLAND, Captain HARRIS, Will sail for Baltimore on Monday, 164h Inst., at— o’clock, — M. For freight engagements apply to jy!4 LaROCHE, WEST ft DANIELS, OLD SGNI-VEEELY LIE. Leave every; May and Satufflay. For Palatka, E. Fla., TOixmmTlRMcraT'MA’- RY’S, FEUNANDINA, JACKSON VILLE AND PICOIATA. The new and elegant steam packets, LIZZIE BAKER, Capt. N. KING, and SYLVAN SHORE, Capt. JAMES TUCKER, having been specially fitted up for this ronte * ill. unsurpassed accommodstic-.-ji, will leave regularly for the above places, the Sylvan Shore every TUES DAY MORNING, and the Lizzie Baker every SATUR DAY MORNING, at ten o’clock. Returning, will leave Jacksonville every Tuesday and Friday, arriving at Savannah every Wednesday and Saturday mornings, iu time to connect nilh the New Tork steamers. For freight or Passage apply at tire office on Florida wharf, or to CLAUHORN ft CUNNINGHAM, ^ freight payable hv dipper, jyltt-tf FOR PALATKA, FLA., VIA BRUNSWICK, AND A-aL LANDINGS ON THU ST. JOHNS RIVET? *bin §*40 8(e«rsgi . * The new and fast si,Awheel steamship San Salvador, ATKINS, Master, Will sail as above on Saturday, J«iy SI, at 1*. o'clock y. For freight or p • n ~a*f e, hsvim' aocoromodatio pertor to auv steamer in the l. nle. aj.^y t<T B. H. iiA-ROE! No 1*2 StofMfirM’ff Raf . , ^'ARRISiiN' & ALLEN, JJte Nu. Bowling Gieen. New Y-. For Philadelphi i Th<- first class etesmsliip T onawanda, TEAL, Commander, Will aall for the above port on Saturday, July <SS, at •* oviorlr a. n . Shippers wishing to avail themselves of the a tager of direct sbipmeuu. thus avoiding eii rH Bng of goods through intermediate port.-, are fled that store room will he furnished ior t during the absence of the ships. For freight or passage, having snp.nr.r arco datinns, apply to Jyie nuNTER & gamme FOR CHARLESTON VIA BEAUFORT, Through, by Daylig] i- PILOT BOT, T R. Payne, fTakltig i ■ y» stunmer Finnic femporari v) Will leave as above from Florida wharf, ; West Broad street, oniil further notice, every MONDAY MOH.MVG, at S o’cloeu Returning, will leave Clinr!est<in every SnTt t DAY MORNING at sufue hour. While the boat Is on her trip freight wil’ r> ceived and stored In Are proof warehouse, sin? expense. This boat is new, very fast, and has good - modations for passengers. For freight or t apply to F. M. MYRELL, Ag. Je9-tF Florida v ..ai TUG ItTEB STATENIBRui; MAIL STEAMSHIP COMP. , . ST. THOMAS, PAHA, PERNAMB: « BAHIA, AND RIO DE JANEII .v Under contraot with the United Slates su e*. * Governments for the earrings of the mails, patch one of their NEW FIRST CLASS SIDE WOE El STBAMSZXirs each over 2,000 tons burthen, On the 29th of Every Month, From the F*ort of New YTor For the following named poi ts and at the to* lent* 1 * 16 " ° f pas8 * ee ’ P & > ab,? ,n gold or its «g- FIRST OABU.. FroneNew York to SL Thomas From New Tork to Pars From New York to Pernambuco.. . ■ From New York to Bahm From New York to Rio d,- Janeiro ’ ’ An experienced Surgeon is attached to each v«-m All Letters musl pass through the Post Olttce. ’ age 1C cents. For further information or pass*, on or passage apply to B. H. HARDEE, Agent No. 12htoddard's Bio GARRISON ft ALLEN, New York Aget The fine, new U. S.Mail Steamerj KATE, Capt. T. J. Lockwood, Will leave Savannah from wharf foot of West Broad street, far above places, EVERY MONDAY MORN ING, at 9 o’clock. BRADLE Y, HILL A CO , Agents, jyll-tl 211 and 219 Bsy street. FOR CHAR^STON, VU HILTON HEAD AND BEAUFORT The new and splendid U. 9. Mall steamer K ^ T E, Capt. T. 3. IkXKwpos. will leave Batsnnab, tor th* above places fiom the foot of West Broad street, MVEKY THURSDAY MORNING, St» o’clock. BRADLEY, HILL ft C0-, Agents, (vll-tf 21T and 21* Bay street. Direct and Regular Comnnnication WITH HILTON ?JEEAD. THE Sloop Fanny & jIVTary, Capt. Stoxaa, - ! <- Ia running regular trips between Savannah and Hilton Head, carrying freight at regular rates, and, when desired, taking a few paaseagers. She 1* par- B dry, tn goad radar, nad luaaaade remarkably trips. She cantos the UnltedBtate* mail. The nal Express andTi—aportatton Company and Jaothern Express are antfieri**4 to receive packages for her. Any information can be obteiaed ot Oat Siokel, or by inquiring of IL G. Rows, corner of St Jatian andBrji Apply to aT-SawOm FOR SALE, 1 STEAMBOATS and TOW- , Of Tattoos aiaes and draft. . Hailing Yeaaela, Bfanm Barge*, Ate. A. M. DA COBTA, No. 42 Water street, N. Y. W ttL BE SOLD, ON THE FIRST TUESDAY IN August next, at the Court House door, in Retdavillu, Tattnall county, within the legal- hours of sale, Four Hundred (400) Acres oi Land In the Forty- first District of raid county, the place whereon the late AMOS 1. HKARN lived, bold ss the property or AMOS J. HEAKN, deceased, tor tlie benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. Term, made known on tbs day, This Jane 26th. 1066. L. Ai H. TIPPINS, je2S Administrator Deboms Son. V. A. STAN & CO. 807 Sit^ Street, DIALXBS IK STANDARb LIQUORS, Agents tor Charles Farce Champagnes, Keller’s Kentucky Bourbon Whiskey, Ac. myl-tf ' , 9 p. m. to 12 m. Best of Llqnore, AJeu, 'M' 11 44; n< ^_p n -nw^11 & C/O., WUh» Ac , constantly^ hand.^^. _ _ , LlLOTVCIA OU BWIKCT5, 1 cons* o - ’ *7,- State of -■ ri.ee>, ed. | li PERSONS ta ;5t of Aruhtorel w i - th« time < res in-t the esta: 11 . .iicrji. duly attested, 1 ,a> and alt ndabted M. C a. mjTrtJW * A. H. PO^KLi.. ;3AAC SCOIT- rxr ; xr r itr : !<.-•• NOTICE. TO ALL WANTING FURNITUK J am opening ior the inspection of the pabl - & fine stock oi CABINET FURNITURE, A iris TRESSES, &c-, Ac., To which the attention of all is invited fftiureroomB. ITS BROUGHTON STREB’ . Mj> .’a old Dry Goods Store. fl6-ly 9.B. HARKING!u* SOUTHERN Import;, lg and Manufactarib 6 DRUG HOUSC Mo. 331 Enro STR£2 V Pratt & Wilson Brothers, WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS Atm Mannfactnring Chemists, No. 288 KING STREET, Fourth door above Market st , Charleston, 1 ■- V . PRATT, 18. W. WILSON. I P. B. WI 50 , I iGradnatc i'li;... fit "»t to latsS.I iCollege o fhar N re and Ml- tnaey, A Obendst B urean. I to s. C. Ord Dei q Tix« I*roprletors are Nati-ve o«r gians, >141111 IK DRUOI, 0HSMIC AI DRUGGISTS’ aSa-Sm SUNDRIES. AGENTS WAiMID FOR THE LIFE AND CAMPAIGNS OF SEKEHAL STONEWALL JACB St By Prof. B. t Oran, D. D., of Ya. IITHI Standard Biography of the Immorta: D A The only edition anthorixeU by his widov author a personal friend and Chief of Stafi Christian Soldier. Carefully revised and co by General B. E. Lee. We want an Agent: m ’ ‘ r - county. Send tor circulars and so" par terms. Address NATIONAL ^V No. 214 Seventh street, K.cnmond, \ c my91-lmdatrlw«. RECORDS JKD DOCKETS FOR 8ALK BY Cooper, Olcots Farrell, A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF RECORD BOOKS. DOCKETUl FOR USB OF COURTS AND COUNTIES. Jew-tr ratwo MONTHS after date application will be n A to toe Ct-urt of tirdlnary . r T?-"'- , > >toa««* • I lease to »Jll ilthe trnd« be' i.glnt: •• tbe tats Ainoe v. (Yatan* -V . *• for th, ’> i At of ell f-erntd VtffSBA > v ‘ '■ 'ON. Aim Tone 13.1SJC-. j’ 22-law"