The Daily news and herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1866-1868, July 17, 1866, Image 2

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The Daily News and Herald; MASOrit, S. - w. SAMUEL. W. MASON. \V. T. THOMPSON Editor, .Auorllta Editor. Official Paper of the City- LARGEST CIRBUl ATI0III THE CITY AMD COOIITT TUESDAY. JULY 17. 1800 ' meBems&mssBmmsmms. By Telegraph. asas Are authorized to receive subscriptions for the SEWS ASI> HERALD, Daily. Tri-Weekly and Weekly, at our advertised rates. TO OUR COUNTRY FRIENDS. As lunch interest is felt throughout the country in regard to the prospects of the cotton and other crops we will 1„. prateful to our planting friends and others in the interior for information on that subject. Those who have opportunities for obtaining valuable infor mation in Tcgard to the growing crops, the working of the free-labor system, and kindred matters, of gen eral interest, will confer a favor by communicating the samo to us. - THE PHILADELPHIA NATIONAL. CON VENTION. The following call for a Convention 9I the First Congressional District, lor the selec tion of delegates to the Philadelphia Con vention, appears in the Quitman Banner of Friday last : Convention at BlacksheAr.—By a num ber of gentlemen from different counties, we are urged to call a conveutiou of the 1st Congressional District, at Blackshear, on Friday the 27th inst., to elect delegates to the National Conservative Union Couven lion, to lie held st Philadelphia, on the second Tuesday iu August next, lu nc eordance with this indication of the peo ple f. wish, and in view of the tact that the time for actiou is so short, we now announce to the people of the various counties com posing the First Congressional District, that a District Convention will be held at Black- shear, on Friday, the 27th inst., for the purpose above stated. Kadi county, except Chatham and Thomas, is requested to send two delegates— those counties four each. THE liREAT BATTLE IN El ROPE" The telegraphic account of the great bat tle at Gilsciiin, which appeared iu our yes terday's i3sne, although somewhat confused, and perhaps exagerated, indicates that the two powerful belligerents, Austria and Prus sia, are fearfully iu earnest. The carnage is represented as horrible, and, according to the opinion of the London Times, it is ODly a prelude to the great pitched battle now in evitable, in which a quarter of a million of men will tie engaged on either side. It was thought that our late war was conducted on a magnificent scale, aud so it was, but if numbers and equipment, with bard fighting thrown in, are the distinguishing character istics of a military campaign, the American contest wilt certainly he eclipsedjhy the one now progressing in Europe. The sad effects of this mighty struggle are beginning to be felt already by the nations engaged. The merciless demand for men an 1 money has paralyzed industry, and from all points are heard clamors and discontent. In many places the disturbances caused by dissatisfaction with the war have become riotous. It is alleged also that many poor people are already reduced to starvation, lu Prussia the women and children belonging to tin; families of the four hundred thousand men of the “reserves,” are left absolutely EUROPE. Arrival of. the Notfa Scotia. another great battle. The Prussians Victorious. IMMENSE LOSS ON BOTH SIDES. l'ttfi RADICAL, HE PUBLIC A A cauctut of the Radical maihl gresa. ea/i % WRehUdRm “ . _ in the Capitol on the evening of the 11th Tlftfn nAY9 IATER FROM instant. There wee R large attendance of j UA V-7. nknr L members of the Hoitdb, and but compara tively few Senators. The first thing done was to enjoin secrecy regarding their pro ceedings, but notwithstanding this it bas transpired that there was a full and free in terchange of opinions as to the questions pending before Congress and the interests of the party generally—the remarks all tending to the conclusion that they could not fix the time for adjournment. It was. finally con cluded to appoint a committee of Senators and Representatives to review the entire ground, and recommend what measures should be passed by Congress—in other words some systematic course of action, pre liminary to agreeing upon a time for adjourn ment. The Washington correspondent of the New York Harald says that a member moved the adoption of a resolution that Con gress should not adjourn without effectually prohibiting the Executive from making any appointments daring the recess without the advice and consent of the Senate, which, after considerable discussion, was informally laid aside. Several members took the floor in short speeches, advocating the continuance of the present session until the future policy of the President could be more definitely ascertained, or some measures limiting the appointing power. All agreed that some j Fourteen Thousand Austrians Taken Prisoners. three archdukes wounded and TWO PRINCES MADE PRISONERS. A-trS'CRlA. ASKS ATM ARMIS TICE. Cedes Venetio- to Napoleon and Accepts Hi* Mediation. garibaldi defeated and wounded. THE WAR VIRTUALLY ENDED. ADVANCE IN COTTON. Pruasiaus gained a complete i Austrians. Tbe loss in killed aud wounded on both sides was terrible. The Austrians sent in a ilag of truce. Austria has agreed to a cession ot Venetia, and ac cepted Napoleon as Mediator. Napoleon immediately communu-atedjwith the bel- ligerents. London, July 6th.—The Prussian and Italian reply to the proposed armistice hss not yet transpired, but there are rumors that the Prussian reply is not favor able. The Morning Post thinks a Eur opean' Congress wit Farther Point, July 10.—The steamship Nova SCO - - - - ... . tia, from Liverpool ou the 6th, via. Londonderry on plan must he devised for remaining in session . (he fitu iuat paased tlliH poiut ra the offlng this morn- till December next, unless the President’s ; iug . appointing power could be in some way barn A great battle between the Prussians and Austrians r2U MU—S0---S1 i out the country must be retained, beverai members, says the same correspondent, pitched into the New York Times unmerci fully. Mr. Raymond, the editor of that pa per, who was present, rose in decidedly sub dued mood, and staled that he had some fixed opinions of public policy as well as the gentleman who preceded him. He also had his own opinions of the President. The Times had never sustained the President in interfering with the just powers of Congress- Notwithstanding tbe disclaimer Of Mr. Ray-j sll ortly assemble, .and that the Frenoh Government moud, several speakers declared that he was will propose a general disarmament, an enemy, and had no right to sit in the caucus. A resolution was moved by Mr. Stevens, aud carried, that it was tbe duty ot every member of the Radical party to oppose the I iu g announcement: After having maintained the Philadelphia Convention by every means j honor of hts arms in Italy, the Emperor of Austria, possible He was particularly severe ou Mr. concurring in ideas expressed in Napoleon’s letter of p June 11th to his Minister of Foreign A flairs, cedes Raymond, and bis remarks were received j yenetia ^ the p renc ^ 1 Emperor and accepts hie me- with great enthusiasm. Tbe meeting i9 repre- j lliation for the conclusion ofpeace. Nepoleon hastened sented to have been stormy throughout, and : to respond to the summons and immediately commu- calculated to Still further disrupt the Repub- nieated with the Kings of Prussia aud Italy, in order to obtain an armistice. The battle of Pnltowa lasted twelve hours. The Austrians were completely routed, losing 14,000 pris oners and 110 cannon; three Archdukes were wound ed. and Prince Lichteusieiu uud Undischer taken Iu the commercial circles of London peace garden as virtually concluded. SECOND DISPATCH The Pans Moniteur of July 5th makes the follow- N«W York .MwrlUti KtW Ydix, Idly lfi.—Ocitoh btmtt, st »6&3»- OoId, 40X, sterling right, 11. Raw Teas, Jab Ifl-P. iL-aM 40. Coupon, si < 10»Ji; do. '62, 107>i; do. ’65. 105*. Treasury not**, 104*: North Carolina*. 86*; Va.’». 67. Arrived, steamers Rebecca, Clyde »°d M Wilmington; General Barnes, from Sivaunau. neks, from Charleston. Mobile Market. Mobile, July 16.-Cot.on sries tc£V ^ middling, at 31@8*. The “ arl ‘ ‘J P ^ iflneM m the firm. The Bteamer's news caused which closed st onteidequotation^ Special Notices. Notice. Savannah, July 17.18**- The stammer EMILIE is temporarily wlttniraWii from her route. Dae notice will be «: will resume her trips to Cliuileston a P lace *- S ' Agent, jyll-lt Notice. OFF.CE I The Annual Mocting of the Stockholders will bo held st the office of the Company on the 18th lust, between the '.."ure of twelve and two o’clock p. m.. for the elect!, v of Directors and the transaction ol other business. H ' jy!2-dtd FreMd,Dt - Notice. Orpin Skid, wav Sd*ll Road Cohpant.I Savahnaii, July 1A 1800. j The fifth Instalment of twenty (20) per cent. Is hereby called in, tmyable on or before the 20th Inst, C. W. W. BRUEN, jy!3-eod4t Secretary and Treasnrer. Assignees’ Notice. The undersigned having been appointed Assignees of the Planters’ Bank of tbe State of Georgia, are prepared to enter upon their duties, and all bill- holders and other persons having claims against said banks arc requested to present the same for liquids' tlon, and all parties indebted to the Bank are re quested to make immediate payment. Billholdeia will lose their priority if the bills are not presented within six months. GEO. W. ANDERSON, H W. MERCER. JylO-'m Assignees. lican party. A committee, composed of Senator* Wil son, Foster and Morrill, and Representatives Colfax, Farnsworth, Morrill, Stevens, Gar field and Boutwell, was appointed to eon- j prisoners sider all the questions discussed, and report to another meeting of tbe caucus, to be called in a few days. A PHOI ESSIONAL, CONTROVERSY. It is said that tbe medical profession in New Yolk is divided on the cholera question j week, S8.000 bales, Including 8,500 bales to specila- into two 'classes; the one holding that the ' tore, and 12,500 hales to exporters. The mariet , , . . .. , i i . : opened dull and with a downward tendency, but Asiatic cholera is infectious and can he kept : , bQoyant ^ an advance of OI . out of the country by stringent quarantine | American, and *(§ qd. on other descriptions. Owing regulations; the other that the disease goeth j to the prospect, of peace, sales to-dayjwcre so,000 bales, where it listeth,making the wind the medium j the market closing firmer, and prices advancing, for its dissemination. The latter are very ! The authorised quotations are as follows: active in the maintenance of their theory, The London Times says the war is virtuaUy ended. Garibaldi attacked the AUBtriana at Manta Suelly on the 3d, and was repulsed. Garibaldi was wounded in the thigh. Liverpool Cotton Market. Liverpool, July 5th.—The Cotton market, accord ing to the Brokers’ Circular is reported: Sales for the Assignees’ Notice. Bank of Savannah, 1 Savannah, Georgia, July*, 1666./ The undersigned having been appointed Assignees of this Bank for the purpose of adjusting and liqui dating Its affairs, therefore all persons having claims against this corporation will present them, and al bill-holders of this Bank are required to present the same within six months from this date, or they will lose the priority granted by statute, and those In debted will make immediate payment to H. BRIGHAM, GEO. W. DAVIS, |y6-liu Assignees. TREASURER’S OFFICE, Crrv OF 8AV..NNAH, April 23, 1806. J Past dne Coupons of City Bonds will be received in payment of Ground Rents, Taxes and Licenses. R. T. GIB90N. .23 City Treasurer. ICE" COLD - • •> .T, . / . % - ■ To the Thirty Different Cream Syrups already in constant use, we have aid CHOCOLATE CREAM SYRUP! WHICH, FOR A DELICIOUS, COOLING BEVERAGE, SURPASSES ANYTHING KNOWN, WHEN DRAWN FPm, . CELEBRATED rKUM TH Ice Cream Soda Fountain. N. B.—THIS SYRUP DOES NOT KEEP WELL. WE ARE, THEREFORE, COMPELLED TO SET THE HOURS OF Trv ELEVEN O’CLOCK, A. M., AND FIVE, SIX AND SEVEN, P. M., AT WHICH HOURS PURE AND AN FRESH. IT MAY BE HAD AT LI P P M A N ’ S DRUG AND CHEMICAL WAREHOUSE, jy!7-tf CORNER CONGRESS AND BARNARD STREETS New Advertisements. MARTIN J. FORD, ATTORNEY AT LAW, OFFICE. No. 7a BRYAN STREET', JylT-0m SAVANNAH, GA. New Advertisements. SUNDRIES. 1 A A COILS GRKENLEAF ROPE IU” 20 boxes Tobacco 2o boxes English Dairy Cheese 10 lioxee Soap 20 barrels Mess Beef 90 barrels Tar, (or sale by lylT-4t BRIGHAM, HOLST A CO. LIST OF? FREIGHT K EMAIMNG in tUe office of the Southern Express Company, July 18th, 1S6G: Allred, Janies. Montague, M. I.; care C. H. Wilcox. Coley. Bev. C. Smith. J. P. -Du Puo, C. Dillon, D -Greene, Wm. Holliday, W. O. Johns'on, G. H. Langdon, P. H. jylT-tf E. P. TUNISON. Agent. THE ULOIIY OF MAN IS STRENGTH. Therefore, the nervous and debilitated should Im mediately use Helmdoi.d’s Eiteact Bcobd. T he PUBLIC are hereby notified not to trade for a DUE BILL for one hundred and eighty-six dol lar* ($186) given by myself to one Edward Hough, of the city ot Savannah, on the 13th instant, as said due bill was obtained by frand. I am determined not to pay the same, unless compelltd by law. W. E. RENFROE. July 14, 1866. Jyl7-3t HILL’S HAIK DYE, 56 ce«.t»—Black or Brown, Instantaneous. best, cheapest, dnrable, re liable. Depot, No. 66 John street. Now York. Sold by all drug and patent medicine stores sreTywhere. m9-ly 1 Orleans 16 d. | Middling Orleans I4*d. ami to this end have incautiously, it- not de- Fajr 15qd. siguedly, reported severe cases of cholera ] Middling Mobile 14*d. morbus as the Asiatic cholera. This fact has Fair Uplands 16 d destitute by tbe conscription of their protec j created much doubt whether one in fifty of J tors: and crowds of operatives are clamor-: tlie cases reported in that city were real Alnf . ri( . uu ing for work. The great loss of life iu the i cases of the fatal malady. An eminent j The Br ead a t u n a market is very dull, with a decline fate battle will have a tendency to intensify tlie spirit of discontent to a degree that may exercise a restraining influence on the ambi tions and passions of the ruling powers. THE HISTORY .OF A GEORGIA RADI CAL. Among the names signed to the address which we published a few days since, calling for a Convent ion of Southern Radicals in Phila delphia iu September next, is that of “G. W. Aslibnrn, of Georgia." tVe find in tbe Wash ington (D. C.j Republican of the 12lh inst., a communication giving a history of this would-be representative of Southern Union ism. Iu the first plac \ says the writer, lie was a Georgia Rebel in Columbus, Ga-, until lt>82, when he turned up at Nashville, Tchd. Hc- then attached himself to Truesdales gang of thieves, who were exposed by Andrew John son, then Military Governor of Tennessee. Auer Gen. Grant hud cleaned out this nest ot robbers, continues the writer, and ordered Truesdale and his gang out ot the Depart ment, Ashburn returned in 1864, and wrote a series of articles over his own signatnr efor the Nashville press, in favor of Gen. McClel lan, in which Abraham Linfcoln and Andrew Johnson were denounced because of their anti-slavery and loyal sentiments,and in which the Chicago Peace Platform was extolled as the essence of political wisdom, iso much for one of the. signers of the Radical address. A correspondent in another column furn ishes us some further information of the an tecedents of thiswould-bo representative of tlie people ot GeoFgiu. THE ATLANTIC CABLE. The interesting intelligence has been re ceived that the Great Eastern is en route across the Atlantic, retesting the practica bility of telegraphic communication between the two hemispheres. At any moment we mav receive tidings of her mid-ocean progress bv some passing steamer, and it may be within ten days we shall know the result of the experiment. The present effort to lay the cable has not been heralded with such flourish of trumpets as characterized the two previous attempts. Those having it in charge went about it earnestly, and, learning wisdom from experience, let us hope that everything has been done that was possible to accomplish the great enterprise ; but repeated disappointments have taught tlie public not to be too sanguine. Should the eablo be laid and be put in working order, the rapid current of events in Europe this summer would at once pul the Telegraph Company in possession of a paying business. Fobsbt’s: Chivalrt.—*The Philadelphia Age, ot Monflay,! says the Press (Forney’s Philadelphia paper), in order to furnish good Sunday reading for its patrons, yesterday contained a characteristic assault upon the women of the South. Having exhausted its vocabulary of abuse in alluding to the men, it ha9 now turned its attention to the females of that ill-fated section, and, no doubt, when it becomes we-arv of its present task it will finish the job by attacking the babies. In commenting upon th e action of tbe Southern women during tbe late civil war, it asked the following pertinent questions : “Was it for this God made woman? How can any land, how can any people ever hope to prosper or to receive from the Almighty blessings daily prayed for when ilia lasiland best great gift to man is perverted from its holy office of peace maker and comforter to be a creator of strife andL£egetter of endless woes ?” II the editor really wants an answer, we refer him to the gentle Mrs. Swishelm or the * amblike Anna Dickinson. physician of New York, in a letter addressed k i n a u qualities. to a friend in this city, says that sporadic The Provisions market Is iuaeUve. but prices are cases have occurred in different parts of the city, and doubtless will be repeated at inter- steady. London, July Ctti.— Consuls closed at 87*6iST* lor money. Tlie Bullion in tlie Bank of England has de- vals during tbe hot weather. He remarks, j crpased £105.500. United states 5.2i)’s 67 *<567*. also, that the disease does not, and need not, j Arrived at Liverpool, Congress, Fortune, Glad" inspire the terror which it once did. ' stone ami M. Lockhart, from Savannah, Thorough cleanliness of person and place. _ _ liiicuiMfTnH great care as to diet, and most particularly as ' FROWl W AbHIIlu I UI1. to the regular action of the bowels, render it ( nearly harmless. That a sensible, cleanly, I THE PRESIDENT VETOES THE FREED- sober man is in little more danger from it than from the ordinary' accidents of every day life. But “woe to those who are intem perate or live in a filthy condition. We gather from the general tenor of the letter that its eminent author has been taught by the experience of many years that no man is carried off by cholera without having from twelve to seventy-two hours’ “warning.” This warning is too often fatally neglected. During the prevalence of this epidemic the slightest warning should at once be attended to. Wh*t under ordinary circumstances may be pronounced a mild case of summer complaint or acute diarrhrea, is in such cases the avant courier of the king of terrors. It is prudent to keep always about the person some simple astringent, to be used with discretion—but to be used— if there seems to be any inclination to diarr hoea, whether or not local causes for the in clination be assigned. We are satisfied in our own mind that these are most excellent suggestions, and as such commend them to the adoption of our readers. The “ Dunkbbs.”—The annual gathering ot the strange sect called the “Dunkers” was held near Waynesborough, Franklin county, Pennsylvania, recently- Among the ques tions decided by the convention was the fol lowing : Shall we receive colored persons into the church, and shall we salute them with the holy kiss? It wae voted that they should be received, bnt that the question of kissing was one for each member to decide for himself, with the understanding, however, (hat all who refused tbe osculation were to be regarded as weak. "How Thet Love Them !—At the late Fourth of July celebration in Philadelphia, the negroes who desired to, participate were refused admittance k fee procession, and even driven from the streets daring the dis play of the grand pageknt. It is reported that many altercations occurred between the whites and the blacks, pnd ths latter were finally driven by force from the side walks and public square, and compelled to seek safety in flight and concealment. The Conservative Union party in Missouri are making a gallant fight against their ultra Radical opponents. Gen. Blair is working faithfully and efficiently in the cause of res toration upon constitutional principles. There is a very bitter and malignant Radical party in tbe State. The Whites akd Blacks*ik Tennessee.— The Nashville (Tennessee) Dispatch, un der the litle-of “The Irrepressible Conflict,’’ relates that or/ the 4th of July a squad of while soldiers attempted to interfere with a colored pic nic alt Fort Gillens, where the ne groes were peacefully enjoying themselves. 1 quarrel ensued and shots were exchanged, but nobody was hart. At Smyrna. Tennes see, the aame day, an intoxicated white man took a colored marshal’s sword away from tin, and afigh 1 ensnsd between the whites and blickfT vBMnl flak Shut a squad of troops from NaMrrille, who qaeUed the dis turbance. Only one man fa negro) was wounded, and he was shot twice through the arm. s MEN’S BUREAU BILL. THE BILL PASSED OVER THE VETO BY BOTH HOUSES. £‘4441,000,000 in (lie Treasury. Washington, June 1C.—The President to-day re turned the Freedmen’fl Bureau bill to the House of Representatives without his signature. He says tho legislation it proposes is not consistent with the welfare of the country, and that it falls clearly within the reasons assigned iu his veto message of a similar measure in February. He refers to that docu ment for his objections. He says tbe act now in fore® will extend some months beyond the meeting of tho next Congress, and if additional legislation be required Congress can then mature a bill. He opposes it as class legislation, and unwise as setting up military tribunals which are liable to come in vonliict with tbe civil.law; and unnece*»ry. u tb* laws of each State protect tbe p*r*on and property alike of the white and black. He also object* to it on tbe scale of economy. The acts of violence which are made a pretext lor the bill he contends are confined to no State or section,but are common throughout the country, and is in conse quence of agitation and derangement incident to a long and bloody war. While such occurrence® are to be deplored they furnish no reason for continuance of the Bureau beyond the time fixed by the original act The conduct of the agents is likewise noted aa leading to fraud, corruption and oppression. He further urges aa other reasons against the neces sity of the legislation contemplated by this measure, the reference which may be had to the Civil Rights bill, now a law of the land, aud which will be faithfully executed as long as it shall remain unrepealed and may not be declared unconstitutional by oourta of com petent jurisdiction. Its provisions, be declares, fur nish full protection to all persons, without discrimina tion, and although it did not receive his approval, he considers its remedies far preferable to those presented in the present bill. The provision relating to the confirmation of certain sales of sea island lands is considered unwise, partial aud unconstitutional. Iu concluuon, he again nrges upon Congress the danger of class legislation, os tending to keep the pub lic mind in a state of uncertain expectation, disquiet aud restlessness, and furnishing false hopes to classes of persons of support and maintenance, regardless of whether they pursue a life of independence or labor, and regardless of constitutional limitations. Tho bill was put on its passage in tho House im mediately after reading the President’s Veto Message, and passed. Requisite vote, ayes 103, nays 33. It was at once sent to the Senate, and that body also passed it by a two-thirds vote, ayes 33, nays 13. The bill is therefore a law. In the House Mr. Farnsworth offered * resolution calling on tbe President for copies of the opinions furnished by members of Jeff. Davis' Cabinet to Jeff. Davis on the status of the ConMdarate leader* imme diately preceding the surrender of the armies, which was agreed to. The Rouiseau-Gnnnell case is not yet disposed of. A report to the House shows that there are two hun dred and forty million dollars of public money de posited in the SutiTremsory’s depositories and Na tional Banks. Of this forty-eight millions are in Na tional Banks. The letters of Secretary Seward and Attorney Gene ral Speed, relative to the Philadelphia Convention, aro published. Tho former strongly sustains the Conven tion, and expresses the bolicf that no party, as now or ganized, can restore the Union. Speed opposes ths Convention, and places his trust in the Republican party. Shipwreck. Ban FnaxciMO, July 16.—The CUpper ship Homer Cram New York to Sen Francisco, was burned May 3d. Tbe Captain and fourteen other* arrived at San Fran- cisoo, after being in long boat fifty days. Two other boats, with qtste and twenty others, have not bean hterd from. HELISBOLD’S CONCENTRATED EX TRACT BUCHU the great Diuretic. HEIMBOLD’S CONCENTRATED EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA is the gnat Blood Purifier. Both are prepared according to rules of Pharmacy and Chemistry, and are the most active that can be made. Je29-lm MANHOOD AND YOUTHFUL VIGOR are regained by 11 sue conn’s Eiwor Bpohp. A READY AND CONCLUSIVE TEST of the properties of UznaBoi.p’s Fluid Extbsct Bcohu will be a comparison with those set forth in the Unit-d States Dispensatory. Coppis Tirs protect ihe toes of children’* shoes.— One psir will outwear three without tips Sold every where. HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU gives health and vigor to the frame anil bloom to the pallid check. Debility is accompanied by many alarming symptoms, and if no treatment is submitted to, con sumption, insanity or epileptic fits ensus- DUTCHEirS LIGHTNING FLY-KILLER Makes quick work with flies, aud, if commenced early, keeps the house clear all summer. Look out for Imitation*. Get Dutcher’s only. ie25-lm THE BEST TONIC —Caswell, Mack A Co.’8 FKRRO-PHOSPHORATKD ELIXIR OF CAUSAYA is a combination of the three best tonics, IRON, PHOSPHORUS, CAL1SAYA. The Iron gives the blood a rich vcrmilllon color where it becomes thin and watery: the Phosphorus supplies nervous power in esses of slon. while the Oalisava gives tone and vigor to all the organs of tbe body. Sole manulketurers, CASWELL, MACK A OO., nn- der Fifth Avenue Hotel, New York, and Newport, R. I. For sale at LIPPMAN’3 iv9 tf Drug and Chemical Warehouse. SLYON’S KATHAIRON. Kathalronis from the Greek word “Kathro,” or •’Kathalro," signifying to cleanse, rejuvenate and re store. This article is what its name signifies. For preserving, restoring and beautifying the human hair. It la the most remarkable preparation In the world. It Is again owned and put up by the original proprie tor, and is now made with the same care, skill and at tention which gave it a sale of over ons million bot tles per annum. It is a most delightful Hair Dressing. It eradicates scarf and dandruff. It keeps the head cool and dean. It makes the hair rich, soft and glossy. It prevents the hair from fhRlng off and turning gray. It restores hair upon bald heads. Any lady or gentleman who values a beautful head of hair should use Lyon's Kathairon. It Is known and need throughout the civilised world. Bold by al respectable dealers. . „ DEMAS BARNES ft CO. oct27-eodlv New York. HELMBOLD’S FLUID EXTRACT BC- CHU is pleasant In taste and odor, free from nil ta- jnrlons properties, and immediate lu Us action. Notice. For Sale. A very fast trotting mare, buggh and HARNESS, one of the finest In the city. Apply at the Palaski Stable. jji7-6t S IXTY DAYS from the date hereof I will apply at the Coart of ordinary lor leave to eell two hun dred acres f land, thepropertyor the estate of Oba- diah Edwards, junior, for the benefit of the heirs ol said estate. JAS. E. MARLOW. Ex'r. Springfield, July 9,1865. JylT-law-’m C6TATE OF GEORGIA—EFFINGHAM COUNTY—To 0 all whom it may concern : _ _ , vVhereas, Jas. K. Marlow wi'l apply at the Court of Ordinary of said connty for letters of administration on the estate of Robert A. Marlow, deceased: These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it mav concern, to be and appear before the Court of Ordinary to make objection fif any they have,) on or before the first Monday in September next, otherwise said letters will be granted. Given under my hand and official signature this 16th day of July, 18*6. __ F. E. TEBEAU. Jyl7-law4w Ordinary. G eorgia—gi.ynn county —To an whom it may concern; • , . _ _ Whereas. John ]). Denson will apply at the Court of Ordinary of said county for Letters of Adminis* tration on the eetate of Sar.Ji M. Denson, late of Glynn county, deceased: ,. . These are, therefore, tocite and admonish all whom it may concern, to be and appear before said Court to make objection (If any they have) on or before the first Monday in September next, otherwise eald let ter* will be granted. Witness my official signature this 13th day of July, 1966. S. J. GORTON, Jyl7-lawJm Ordinary. PAVILION HOTEL, SOUTHEAST COR.VEK OF BULL AND SOUTH BROAD STREETS. T HE PROPRIETOHS wonhl respectfully announce to the public that the above Hotel is now open for the reception of Permanent and Transient Boarders. Having had large experience in the Hotel business, they Intend to make this Umi-o one of tlie moat com fortable Boarding Linuses lor families and others in the city. There is a Bar connected with the Hotel, at which may be found Ihe best of Wines, Liquors and Segars. Attached to the House is also an ICE CREAM GARDEN, where may be procured at all hours, both day aud evening, the finest Cream In the city. Also, a Soda Fountain, from which they will furnish the best Soda in the city. Parties can be furnished with Cream at all times. jylC-lf Wines, Liquors. A CASES ST. .JULIEN CLARET t: vf 6" cases nupt-rior Cli;impairin' Cider 60 cases Star Bonrbnn Whiskey *26 cases Imperial Sherry Wine 50 casee OklT* r.i :*n«l Derby Gin, for sale by HILTON & KaNDELL, jy16-3t 1; 3 Bay street. Auction Sales. AUCTION SALE. BY S. M. LAFFITEAU. Will be sold THIS DAY, in front oi the , o’clock, A variety ol UR0CEU1ES, DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, ■ MULES. HORSES AND WAGO.V BY T. J. WALSH. On WEDNESDAY, July 1-th, will be st» i Government Stab es, corner of President aii-ik*!- nolda streets, commencing at i» o’clock, f- 40 prime young Mules, in trood order r 4 choice Mares aud Horses 3 Army Wagons, for four Mules, with Bar.-* complete and ir. .rood order % 1 country Wagon, for four Mule? Qarnp-; " plete aud in good order. ALSO, Saddles, Swinplctree?, Chains Halters, Log Chain's. Pull Down CIumh Stretchers and Timbers Carriages and numerous other articles. 1 Cataloguee can beobt lined at the counting sm; Sale ponilive. Terms, cash ou delivery, a E. Louis Lowe, (FORMERLY OF MARYLAND,) Counsellor at Law» 56 AVAL I. STREET, NEW YORK CITY. Jyl6-2taw4w CORN. BUSHELS PRIME CORN, landing this 1000 day per steamship Leo. for sale by Jyio-2r WM. n STARK ft CO. CLARET. XUST RECEIVED, fij In casks fine Claret Wine 6 half casks flue Cl ue; Wine 100 cases tine Claret-', which we offer for sale low. Ji. FITtST A- CO., |vl6-3t ir." i ..ncirsn -t-cc SUNDRIES. QA CASES ASSORTED JELLIES, qta and pt*. OvJ 20 cases Lemon >yrup 4o cupee assorted PicKlesand Catsup 4o boxed Maccaroni and vermicelli 2o capes Borden*.- Milk 15o boxes asserted Apices, foreale by HILTON & RANDELL, jy!6 3t 1 ( .»3 Bay .street. Rockland Lime. OAAA BARRELS 'ROCKLAND LIME. NOW landing from brig Nellie Moore at C ag- horu ft Cunningham's wharf, foot of Drayton -treet, for .ale by ~ BliADI.KY, HILL ft OO., jylC-3t 217 aud 219 Bay Htreet. JVtrs. Eliza Keogh,: W HO WAS instructed lu youth by her erw- father, an eminent surgeon, ehiropodi?: ^ 1 medical practitioner, in hi* profession*, lias i. > from force of clrcumsiances, nseumed the prai'is i herself, and is epeciaily qualified l'ur Hu: cure i : ‘ diseases of the feet. Sue warrants cure, or rdi* She is at present at. the CdBNKR Ol TATTSiL AND BERRIEN STREETS, but will anon runnv . a better office. She will visit patients al Uitirrt* . denees, if desired. Keren* by p^riuiesion to Pre. North, Fitch an-J !i. beck, and Ordinary Buist, at Charleston, where *3 has had a succeeelal practice. J>tf-d.twiitf For Rent, rTHE WHARF west of the Exehnn'v D * k\ i: * as Waldburg’s Wharf. Apply t«> ANDREW M. ROSS, 1e23-1xn «8 Bay sin For Rent, THREE GOOD ROOMS, WITH Ga.n v WATER. Apply at northwest corner Pr_• atul Ht. Julian sts. Notice. A NY ONE FOUND removing shot, shell. &>:. the River Batteries and Kori Jnckson. or chasing said property, will be prose uted. A revel will be paid for proof to conviction of m ii ac. fvl4-3t A- MIXc SEALS, SEAL PRESSE! Cancelling Stamps. Office for Rent. This Delicious Tonic, Especially designed for the use of the Medical Profession and Hie Family. Is now indorsed by all the prominent Physicians, Chemists and Connoisseurs, as pos-eselng all those Intrinsic medicinal qualities (tonic and diuretic) which belong to an OLD AND PURE GIN. We trust that our established reputation—founded upon eighty-eight years of experience—abundantly vindicates our claims to public confidence, and guar antees the excellence of this Standard Article. Put np In cases, containing onedozen bottles each, and sold by H. G. RU WE, Savannah, and all prom! nent Druggists, Grocers, Ac. A. M. BININGER ft CO., [Established 1718.] Sole Importers, , No. 15 Beaver street. New York. Opinions of the Press. The Biningers, No. 16 Beaver street, have a very high reputation to snstaln, as the oldest and best honse in New Y’ork.—Home Jonrnal. The house of A. M. Biolnger ft Co., No. 15 Beaver street, has su-tainsd for a period of eighty years a reparation that may well be envied. - —N. Y. Evening Poet je5-eod-d*wly. Wanted to Rent or Lease, A DWELLING HOUSE, pleasantly sit uated and suits6le for a large family. Apply to Jyl3-lw ERWIN ft HARDEE. S. T.—1860—X. Drake’s Plantation Bitters. They purify, strengthen and invigorate. They create a healthy appetite. They are an antidote to change of water and diet. They overcome effects of dissipation and late boors. They strengthen the system and enliven the Mdttd- Tbey prevent miasmatic and intermittent Ce sets. They purify the breath and acidity of the stomach. They cure Dyspepsia and Constipation. They cure Diarrhoea, Cholera and Cholera Morbus. They cure Liver Complaint and Nervous Headache. They are the best Bitters in the world. They make the weak strong, ann are exhausted nature’s grant re storer. They are made of pure 8t. ttolx Bam, tho celebrated Calissya Bark, roots and herbs, and; are token with thepieasureof a beverage, without regard to ago or time of day. Particularly recommended to delicate persons requiring o gentle stimulant. Sold by alt Grocers, Druggists, Hotels sad Saloons. Only gen uine when Cork is covered by our private U. 8. Stamp. Beware of counterfeits and refilled bottles. p. H. DBAXB ft OO., oct2*e 0 dly 21 Park Row,New To EkFEKBLED AND DEUCAW COW- BTmmONS, ot both sexes, uaa Haureou>*s Ex- rasor Bncan. It wilt give brisk and energetic feel ings, and suable you to sleep well. BOOKS! BOOKS! FOR SALE BY COOPER, OLCOTTS & FARRELLY. TYE800RCB8 AND PROSPECTS OF AMERICA, Xl> by Feto. Tbe Dove in the Eagle's Nest, by Mias George, Dabney’s Life end Campaigns of Stonewall Jack- ran. Poor Years In the Saddle by Harry Gilmer, Running the Gauntlet, by Bdmnnd Gate*, Hand and Glove, by Amelia B. Edwards, Fhemle Keller, by F. Q. Trsfford, Prison Life of Jefferson Davis, by Craven, jyll Choice Havana Segars. P IPER. HEID8ICK ft CO'S CHAMPAGNE, tit. Marceanx ft Co's Champagne, Black Seal. YET H For tale by Jy ll-lmo E. KOEfHCKE ft CO , Comer Bay and Whitaker ets. FOB SALE. COWS! COWS! S EVENTY HEAD MILCH COWS and BcoT Cattle. The Cows are with tottrig calves, and can be seen at Cherry Hill Plantation, one mile from Way's station, Albany and Gulf Railroad. Sold in iota to suit purchaser*. jy 12-lw Turnip Seed. E arly dutch, RED TOP, UBuet OFFICE FOR RENT. 1st of Annual. Apply to Poescssion given CRANE ft GRAYB1LL. SALT. 20|J^| SACKS LIVERPOOL SALT in store and for sale by jy!6-3t CRANE ft GRAYBILL. FOR SALE. T HREE LARGE WATER TANKS, made without regard to cost, will be sold cheap for cash. Ap ply to J. B. PRESDKE, Jyl6-3t 109 Broughton street, it;COW FEED! COW FEED! F RESH CORN MEAL, mix^l with ground oats, an excellent article of cow feed: ah»o, a fine feed for horees and mule* when mixed with chopped hay. For sale at a low price at the SAVANNAH STEAM MILLS, Jy4-tf East end of Brou2hton street. FOR RENT, M FLOORS In Jones' Buildings, north side of Bay street, between Whitaker and Barnard j,14-3t R. HABERSHAM ft SONS. NOTICE. I^RS. G. M CONN will continne tlie busme her late husband, AT HIS OLD STAND, On Brnnghton street. undersigned are receiving orn-r? I : 5E151 X and SEAL PRE3-E9, snitable for he tK ■? Connty Officers. Notaries, Societies. Lod.'ri eg Business men generally. We are also prepared to famish CancellingJt., Business Stamps of any pattern at maker’s prrt Send for a circular. ESTTLL ft UPOTHEH News Dc-iI'P - Bull street, next to the Port Office ; j Je4 UnUACADEMY, MALE AND FEMALE. WHITESVILLE, GA. FT1HE EXERCISES Of this Institution wi'l WJ»S X Burned on the second Monday istbi of Jilt. nnder the supervision of the undersigned. spare no pains, labor or expense that will conn** to tbe advancement of pupils committed to -> charge. „ — v RATES OF TUITION PER SESSION OF Foil TEEN WEEKS. Primary, *7; Ordinary, $10; Higher Bngl.>k‘.. Classics, $14. Tuition payable at the e#d ' s "| Beil on. No deduction will be made for lort cna except In cases of protracted sickness. Assistants of experience aud ability wid h ' *" _ ptoyad, as eoou as the number of pupils ri»»w* Paper Hangings AND Window Shades. MRS. MARY J. TURNER, No. 58 St. Julian-Street, Has received a new supply of Paper Hangings, Win dow Shades anti Gilt Cornicca, which will be wild cheap. jylO-ti Just Received and for Sale by Kenneth Maclca & Co. 202 Bay Street, 100 jylO-lw TUBS CHOICE LARD 12 batrtsis very cnoire Sugar Cured Bsfik*" Hams 3 hogsheads Bncan Sides 3 packages Bscon Strips. ANT) ON ItaND, Buttor/^ork aud Fulton Jf octet Eeef- Boftrd can be procured, with pleasant faaiJiw the village, on reasonable terms , Patents desirous of having their children ly instructed in the usual Academic Course. I 1 *' 1 , to entering College, will have every attminw S‘ > theta in this School. A uniform an i who eww- tan Of discipline will be maiutal ed. Due at eB s «■ also be paid to the monl training of pnp‘^_,. -! The undersigned can fnmisli numerous te- | nlalaas to qualifications, ft ..from protutnrm . zena. .f Edgefield and Barnwell Destriers. | he has taught for a number ol years, h.™? . cases, so far as la known to him, given enter faction. There will be a Pnblic Examination at them- a each term, to which the pa -lie a c reepacttnUj^ vited- Persons desiring further iu n-.u.li 1 make application to the Principal. legg-lawSWIW R. G. JOHNSON For Sale. O NE OF rmsiIOZ-M’d PATENT SHINGLE MA- (■HiNit^wiia patent right ior Nassau connty forrenVean? «* ld *» l* capable of splitting from ■aositnsiirt per day. Also,one Spile Driver.— AhaT isVslntoa. with hnamesa. and two Timber tJSLT Enquire or CHAti. L. COLBY * OD., **i77^tf Corner Bay .ml Abercom streets. (»HUE-—1 wo months after date 1 .nail apply to IN the Honorable Cou« o». Ordinary of Chatham County Sftleave to sett the real estate of Mrs. Sllkft {leapt, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and SSdltoreofsaiditate. JAS. L. HAUPT. Jons, Lise*. J*$-Uw7tn Rare Opportunity- SRBerb Up-Country J**id*nce for ■ CONTEMPL*«^>5 £'*?%# P“ow | delightful rertcW* £(?healthy as the mountain- of excellent; water uustirps^cJ. ‘ rcfSdenoe* admirably arranged: sMi neccssaiT 0 ^. muvenient. The place Lt iu tastcioi J, dw^fconUlus about thirty acr.s.convenwu (obiitrided Into orchards, gardens, lots. pa»“JJ ir l-'rnii fine and abundant; gardens and Berry lawn extensive; vegetables, early ana ‘ most abundant; Irish and tweet potato gro"^ luxuriant; corn, peas and cats ^tbci™' ‘ fr ,. word, the place is abundantly supplied trim <- • . thing necessary to the ease and annw t i teel family. The residence Is haud*>mciy b-™- ,.. i throughout, all or any part of which [ chased; also, horses, vehicles, cor s, P‘P' I 4kc., ftc. This desirable homestead, 7 *„ ( i ot I the onlfit, may be pdrohased at a r>w trice. a ■ very favorable tenns. For foriher pstnc r[l ,j quire or Dr. C. A. Stiles, B. M< Ichard ' or J0 u I the subscriber on the promises. Act at oi > chu (ce ■ lose a favorable opportunity to secure T£law6w ROBT. aIcRAWF^ Executor. McKAY, BLISS & CO., Commission Merchants,; ot Timber, Cotton, Naval .Stores, fadUU e« » UCR raralgnment.. BLISS ft 00. l» Brosdwsy, »■