The Daily news and herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1866-1868, July 17, 1866, Image 3

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o p a Tj M ATTEftSi IT MOBBING. 3VLt 17f 1866. u«tiiirt of Steamships and Steamers FOR NEW YORK. cjinship l' c0 ? Thursday, July 19. at 1 o'clock. ...jihsJjji* Flambeau, Thursday, July 19th, at > p. »»• 1'vbee, Saturday, July 21, at 2 o'clock Saturday, July 21, at 1 . •,iii"lni» San Salvad' k p. HI. FOR I'll earasliip Tonav,anda, Saturday, July 23, at 9 .. k a. iu. FOB It ALT 1 MORE. eamship Fannie, Tuesday, July 24, at—o’clock FOR AUGUSTA. earner Swau, every Wednesday mornlngt at 0 FOR charleston. , HUM i iio'i lioy, every Monday morning, at 8 . jjuc.- Kate, every Thu«*day morning at 9 o’clock ,ci Emilie. < very Sunday afternoon, at 4 FOR FLORIDA. . - \ >i- Baker, every Saturday moruing, at ivevv Monday nmrulng, at 9 o’clock — . van S •••-*. "very Tuesday morning, at .v liHuTUER, Newsdcalexa, sta- ..k-i ilers. Bull street (down stairs; t.r, next to t he i’ost Office, are au- the Daily News & Herald. •viih them will be promptly attended i-i I ion of Allen and Crnney. .'tratt-’s Court, presided over by Jus- -- f.-vi s. Iiart, and Thomas Smith, ni tluH'ourt House, yesterday alternoon, union > t William Alien, charged with murder, and Laurence (Jraney, as • pris jiiers having been discharged by liny, wb * last week held au inquest ■ Sampson Whitfield, a colored man. i y having rendered a verdict of jnsti- »hc U"i<>ncr Lad th«;following warrant ; u-rest oi Allen aud Crancy; Sfatp of Georgia, l Chatham County ( ~ ;iail;. - ame aud appeared Henry H. • Inly sworn, deposeth aud aaith: In 1-th day ot July, 1366, one Robert . ■ lie- .»fietic«‘ "f murder, as this depo- ; i lv killing Samuel Wiiitfield, a por- • 11 lee n<* Crancy and another white ■ i~ nnkii-nni, are accessories before ..;;d murder; wherefore he prays .-~ued against them as the law di ll enry n. Eden. • ai of the prisoners at the Court composed mostly of negroes, was •L ill time by Coroner Eden, who . the position he occupied as prose- ibe United States. His remarks, a. deal of laughter, were considered • of order, and ho was invited to i scat. i fo ng arrived, and the Court an- y lor business, Judge Levi S. Rus- fence, stated that the men had uncharged by a Coroner’.- jury, on the ground i- v had a ;t» d in self-defence. in the face of this .« the Coroner Lad assumed to fill the office of • i in ral, by taking u upou himself, in his pri- • i •* ily» to prosecute the case, a proceeding on . .vn illy without precedent I;it-5-5.11 having concluded, Corouer Eden at- ;: make some remarks, when he was again i to order. .. .11 rt theirdecided that all parties were out of s there was no motion before the Court, art hciii.^ called to order, : . 1 Whitfield (colored) was the first witness i 1 w.ii sitting down in Margaret ...d-a-.v .» urge *.rowd running; I got up and •. ;ht> l mining about, and was told . v.uiiwas i.-ateii very badly near the railroad -UL’gosted that witnesses should knew themselves, mny continued.—I immediately i tie-sound: when I got near a people carrying what I sup- -s tfie street, to a house corner ts 1 entered the house and c Whitfield, lying on his back, - 1 from the wound in his side, it.iLcted either with a bailor physician there; I went imine- miiv: it was at I'ensler's, the irs < jy afternoon, whore I saw : guns l heard were mostly • too loud to be pistol rcjiorts; gun: sent. I saw Law- »!‘iud man, whose name I don’t ti : • ,i ...' .ns, drive up the road in the r.d bridge; Cruney said he ought d t.d.-fi the road; colored man, • - .• - h. . eight to have it; Crancy said and jumped into the colored c. t p;ck* d op a piece of wood and ' ~ . him; the colored man took up a ’ . wagon; Craney then cursed the times, a son of a b—h; the • •• u ' c ..u to g- t mud, and attempted to ■ • t in> wagon , Craney then caught •» < a man’s gun. and while tussling they >' "i iho wagon, Craney being tripped up i ilia:i they both fell ou Craney’s horse, alongside of the colored man’s ; ■ jerk ed back and they both fell to the 'hii.-v halloed to take t lie gun away from the was load* d. and that he, the colored man, . shoot A white man came up and Craney it,, m.,n « son of a b—b, and told him to u awav fiomtho nigger, Allen, ihe prit- . Mine Up; Alien said to Craney, ‘ Let the lek . myself Allen then pushed the from the* wagon an«.l wrenched the gun i th. \ lor. i man then ran up to Allen : o.-t the gun again, at the same time .'.Ml-n, and then Allen caught hold i a !• ft srin; Craney then went to the ne- . . .. i t b up . pie re of plank, five feet : • 1 a i -If inches in thickness,which had : ii: w.i* Craney walked up to the colored : l him not t • hit liim w ith that stick : • i tlie < lur*d man go, when Craney ? :;;jiid <.n the shoulder and m l vc11 Ai; n then took hold of Crancy ,m a:i* r awhile the colored inau got up, til-1 leu. craney then managed to getaway ■iiidki. i. j ihe negro man while he was .. .:i.;; • struck him across tin- head with -l \ueii then caught Craney again and iuai .1 large crowd then came up, and • h * :; ... .ii ni}- wagon and go, as he was '■ ' • L* •‘.light: Allen still held him, and i. * i • : iui t ike his life:” about this time . -d » came up aud said to a col- •» ■-»i . “What made you stand there x:i in ; i : .-that man?” the man sitting ihnt he had just got there; mi.-.- in;.! ins wagon ofi* from the col- • ■ * l i i AI eii to let him go; Allen said sh..d ijurt you; after a while Craney t) ■ >. and Alien helped liim into J.i spoke to both Allen and •'■id they couldn’t go, that they •i (tae i gro man aud were trying to get -c.; v. .i: trying to prevent Allen and • : >dV, Allen said to Whitfield, iKilntig t i’do wall it, go and attend to > i.*ss ' Whitfield leplied that he tlid; t .. led .^ti in the wagon with Allen, and si .‘i'.*pthe wagon, when Allen drew u Inin M in-h they had taken from the was o. at«-n ; Whitfield then drew his lllen then started oft in the Whitfield 1 .rthe purpose of stop- -• a- ; was driving olf as fart as ho . i still following him; Craney drove .e Railroad office, and I raw Al- • cm. .hug outside of the house where • gou, and were talking to each ■ ijucy curse Whitfield a d—n -• ho woull blow ins brains out • ’a hitfield then drew hi9 revolver * < >;... quicker than 1 can do : - A. .: t'.en g«>t into the wagon and A • h u signed after them with hia re- : • u.-.fi tht-; had gone about four blocks, l.j • ■>; ut tin: wagau, Allen and Whitfield ’l.t i nearly :tt the same time; Allen a quickest Wlntneid then fell aud I tak«: h»m in a house, d by ibe t*< Birin* ■*»« Extcniire Bobbery-. ’ Blue* writing th* account of the robbery at th* Pi. Villon Hotel, which appeared in yesterday', paper, ** learn that it ie much greater than was then supposed. A gentleman boarder, who left Ihe hotel Saturday evening to visit Augusta, on his return yeaterday dis covered his bureau had been opened and three £Old watches stolen, besides a suit of clothes and other ar ticles of clothing. The watches are quite valuable ; the first a heavy gold watch, old style, with a figured face and with a heavy gold chain attached; the second an old family watch- Tobias maker-with a white face, quite heavy, and made about the beginning of the cen- turv; the tilird a double case lady's gold watch, me dium size. The owner, unfortunately, baa no record of tlieir numbers. We are authorized to atatethata suitable reward will be paid for the recovery of the property. The suit of clothes wos a light cassimere one, and new. We understand that “Hutchy,” one of the thieves, was arrested yeaterday morning at Station No. l .v,' on the Atlantic and Gulf Railroad, by Mr. Charlton, the conductor of the train, who had got a description of them. They were both together, aud had walked from this city to the station, in order to avoid arrest. After the train had left the station the conductor attempted to arrest them, when Maass, the Frenchman, jumped from the moving train aud made hia escape. The other one %vas secured and brought back to the city last evening aud lodged in the barracks. On exami nation, one of the watches was found on his person, and he says his companion had the money aud the balance of the watches. He states that tlieir intention was to have made Thomasville,though the probabilities that the other thief will keep as far as possible from the railroad; but the officers being now upon his track he can hardly escape. Magistrates’ Court. The following cases were examined before Justice Phillip M. Russell yesterday morning: State vs. Handy Whitehead, (colored,) charged with the offence of larceny from the house, was rc-com- mitted to jail in default of bail for trial before the County Court. State vs. Richard H..lines, (colored,! assault aud bat tery with intent to murder, was re-committed to jail in default of two thousand dollars bail to await his trial before the next term of the Superior Court. State vs. Cse3ar Read, (colored,) larceny from the house, was recommitted to jail, iu default of bail, for trial before the County Court. State vs. Ben. Jones, (colored,) larceny from the house, recommitted to jail in default of bail, for trial before the County Court. State vs. Hester Jones aud Gabriel Russell, (colored,) assault and battery case, dismissed with costa of Court upon prosecutor, tbere not being sufficient evi dence to sustaiu the charge. State ve. Mary and Isaac, (colored,) charged with s breach of the peace. There not being sufficient evi dence to sustain the charge, both parties were dis charged with costs of Court to be paid by the prose cutor. Before Justice Staley, the case of the State vs. Sain'l Holmes, charged with the offence of larceny from the house. Sufficient evidence being produced against the prisoner, he was committed to jail in default of bail, to await his trial before the City Court. Death of O. F. Webster. Mr. O. F. Webster,the agent of the National Express and Transportation Co. iu this city,died at the Marshall House, about four o’clock yesterday morning of con gestion of the lungs. Mr. Webster was a native of New Hampshire, but a resident oi the South, where he had been engaged in business tor several years prior to the war. He had been afflicted with con. sumption for several years, but managed to attend to his business daily up to within a few hours of his death. He was out on Saturday attending to his du ties, though feeling very unwell, and was compelled to go to his room at the Marshall House, where he expired yesterday morning. The laborious duties at tendant upou Mr. Webster as agent of the Express Company, in liis delicate state of health, it is thought brought ou the attack which ended his existence. Since his stay iu Savauuah, he had by his gentle manly deportment towards all with whom he had business tr&n&nctiona won a host ot warm personal friends. How far i i Whitfield when ii;.i a short distauce; Wiiiifl,!.! _ . . ■ , . . . -i ' ** “‘Uieid was about : 1 J Alton tell * - 1 *• How them, there were ai leag* flitv ' • "’Hu; 1 he wagon, trying to ^ 3 • u • q to each other to shoot ; l was hallouing have a cavalry pistol- :1 ‘*- --vug us first met there was plenty oi room ‘ v on the road, but each wanted the ■ J: • • j .i . when lh r - colored man took his gun • i; t Lie crowd that followed Allen and > to b getting excited, but I heard •** .. - threats; Alien, wlii-n ho took the gun, ; - i ‘ ii.;: lie would protect him. L. Chambers, sworn, says ; OnThurs- C J — ; - l -a.varrowd on Fanni street, near the ‘-■-J apposite Mr. Allen’s house; I asked ..i;s wa* about, and some one replied 1 1 • ii. an had killed a colored man down by •” 1 : »aw tuc crowd coming alter a wagon • u it, crossing from William street to :h. n stopped the bor.-e uud said to the ‘ 1 «*-p u ? ui 1 will shout;” the crowd kept on blJJ ‘ - uf ihe men iu the wagon placed him- • :>t i le as ii he was going to fire; i stepped e Miii-r’s, opposite to where the wagon had * > i - >v.-1lie men drive off as last as they ‘•mil they got io the comer of Orange and * ' wnere I heard the report of a pistol and :: '--'Sion; I then heard the cry of, “Kill 1» uni a crowd of about two hundred •" •• v, -ie in pursuit ..j inn wagon; that is all ■ bout the difficulty. ' v i:< i . nill. sworn, says:—I was standing 1 i, n Falun street when Mr. Craney came • *• hoi>e at a very last rat**, and a crowd of ' • < : lmn, halloaing shoot the sun of a b—-h, r - u lum tip to the door; Craney then hal- u j-'-rrall to bring him Ins shooter; Craney - I v i out of the wagon and went into the ;d returned to the stoop shortly after with a l.i* hand aud told the crowd to go away and mum-; a colored man sitting on a carnage * into the house* and shoot them all; then Mr. -d Mr Craney got into the wagon and drove * *d stiu followed them up; I then went into a>us» ; and saw no more. - Court here adjourned until two o’clock this af- luon, "hen the testimony of the witnesses will bs ■tin’—' 1 Mayor’s Court. Before His Honor, John C. Ferrill, Mayor pro tem, presiding" the following rases were tried yesterday: Michael Finney, charged with being drunk and lying ou Fakm street, was let off by His Honor, as he was a stranger and it being his first offence, the of fender promising to leave the city forthwith, for the country, where he is employed at work. John McDermott, who has been making semi, weekly visits to the Mayor's Court, was turned over to the Chief of Police, to be conveyed to his home on the Central Railroad. John Williams (colored), charged with improper con- ict, in throwing watermelon rinds in the market, on Saturday afternoon, was turned over to the barracks to work for the space of ten days. Robert Hamilton and Moses Aiken (both < oloredi. charged with improper conduct, disorderly in the streets ou Saturday nighi, .were fined ti>e dollars each, or five daya iu jail. Hamilton having a pistol con cealed on his persou, the same was confiscated for the benefit ot the police arsenal. A Card. Savannah, Ga., Lily 16, 1866. To the Editor oi the Daily /Itrahl: In your issue of this day I perceive the announce- en that John J. Hamilton was held under bonds for trial before the next term of the .Superior Court. In justice to myself, I respectfully request you to publish the following statement of facts in the matter referred On Friday evening, 1 th instant, between eight aud nine o'clock, two young colored girls came into my place of business calling for two “sherry cob blers,” to be taken out of the house, tendering in pay ment a greenback of the denomination of two dollars; I delivered the liquor and gave her change which I supposed to be correct. Before she returned the empty classes I examined my money in tho till and found it short two dollars, and concluded I must have en her more money in change than she was entitled Upon her return, I accompanied her to the house for the purpose of correcting my error; arriving at the house I explained to the woman who sent for the liquor that I had called to correct a mistake of two dollars made in Change. She took a sum of money which she said was the amount her girl had brought from me. I requested her to « ount it in my presence, which she at once commenced to do, first counting the fractional currency; then came a one dollar green back, under which was another one of the denomina tion of two dollars; the latter she closed her hand upon, saying that the former, with the fractional cur rency, was all she had received from me. I took the bill from her and identified it as the missing money, feeling fully justified in so doing, as I was confident that it was my property. The above is a full and correct statement of the affair, which I wish laid before Ihe public, to correct any feeling which may be caused by the publication of my name in connection with this so called robbery Respectfully, .John I. Hamilton. Water In Columbia Ward. Editor Xeics and Herald, Savannah : Sin—Have the citizens of Columbia Ward been guilty of any offense towards the purnp contractor, that they should be deprived the use of water from the city pumps V There are four pumps that now re fuse to give water, and have been so for several days, one on Habersham and South Broad, one iu Columbia Square, one on Houston and South Broad, and one in Green Square. We s»mply wish to call the attention of the proper authorities to this subject. Citizens of Columbia Ward. to Kidui Bom Bthl**,—We noticed jree. Mrday ttut tha workmen had broke ground on the vacant lot adjoining the Marahall Houac, lut aide, lor the porpoee or taring the foundation of a new stable to be erected forthwith on that lot. The sta ble is tt> be built or brick, with abandaome front, and will extend through from Broughtoa street to the lanfc When completed it will be occupied by Messrs. O’Connell & Carson, the present energetic proprie tors of the Marshall House omnibuses, as a general ■ale and livery stable. ESueeatoB Son a Watib.-U requireTTuvely imagi- nation in these sweltering days to imagine any.hing more delightfully refreahlng than aglasa of cold.apark ling, exguiiitely flavored aoda water. If our readers would realize the full enjoyment to be derived from quaffing this seasonable beverage, they can do so by calling at Mr. Uppmsn's Drag Store, comer of Con- gress and Barnard afreets. Steamship Viigo.—The pumps brought out by the steamship Leo, to be used in raising the Virgo, were placed in position for working on that steamer yester day. Several divers, who also came out ou the Leo, went down yesterday and succeeded in closiug the aperture in the stern of the Virgo, alter which, by the use ol the pumps, the vessel, we learn, was freed of about three feet of water. It is thought that she will be entirely relieved in a few days. Medical. SThe Helen Getty.- This steamer having been withdrawn from the Florida route for the present, will leave for Wilmington. Delaware, this morning to un dergo necessary repairs. Fob files of late New York papers we are indebted to Purser Landers, of tbe steamship Flambeau. Exquisite Tooth and Mouth Wash Eau Aro- uatique Is a preparation or Aromatic Gums aud Balaams which communicate a delicious taste to the mouth, a sweetness to tbe breath, a hardness to the gums, aud cures tooth ache aud a sensitive condition of the tooth and gums. Prepared solely by Caswell, Mack Jl Co., Mew York, aud sold at Liftman's Drug and Chemical Ware house. FEVER AND AQIIK EXTINGUISHED. Martyrs to Intermittent Fever, a word with you. The responrlblllty for your suffering rests upon your selves. Justnssarely as you shake to-day. or will shake to-morrow, HOSTETTKR’H CELEBRATED STOMACH BITTERS will extinguish the disease un der which you labor. Had you taken this genlaj tonic as a preventive, you would have no need of t t as a cure, for lt renders the system Impervious to all miasmatic fevers. But since yon neglected the pre caution, iid yourselves without delay of the com plaint by resorting to the only reliable remedy.— Break tho chills with HOSTETTEH'S BITTERS, and they will return no more. This is the experience of thousands, and lt will be yours. Quinine is a slow means of relief: itls nauseous to tho last degree; lt is more dangerous than the malady Itself; in many cases It ntterly fails. How different is the effect of the Bitters. Their curative action is rapid; they are ugrceabln to the palate; they are not only entirely harmless, bat tend inevitably to strengthen the con stitution and prolong life; they never have failed, and it is confidently assumed that they never can fail in any case of FoVtr and Ague, however Inveterate in Its character. To be without Hostetter's Billers in any region Infested with Intermittent or Remittent Fever is simply to reject surety and eourl disease. jyl'-eodly The American EaUlb has taken upon bimaelf the duty of protecting the British Lion against the assault of the Feuiaue. Of course this is as lt should be- for we cannot allow any persona wtlhtu our limits to wage war ou their own private account against a nation with whom we are at peace. We may safely leave lt to Generals Grant and Meade to see to it that our neutrality la not Infringed. Bnt lt la of for higher importance to us to protect ourselves against the ravages with which we are threatened from the Cho lera, which is now at our very dours. To do tills there is nothing so effectual as the useofMARS- DEN’S ASIATIC CHOLERA CURB. Depot, 487 Broadway, New York. For sale by all druggists. Arrivals at the Hotels. PULASKI HOUSE—W. H. WILTBKKOBR. J S Kennard, City D B Heyward, Charleston J W Tufts, Boston C Morrill M D do F M Harris, Baltimore D W Flagler, Augusta J Parker, New York T A Staynor, do T I* Wheeler, do O Kenuean. C R R J Tncker, Fla J K Finnegan, Fla G Farmer, Hilton Head E B Mott, 9 C P C Pendleton. Valdosta J Edmoson, Quitman A P Ren ham, do M C Smith, lady and ton, Thomasville O W Scattergood, Macon E B Brown, A A G R R J S Merrill, do T II Beasly, do J M Goodwin, Macon MARSHALL HOUSE—A. B. LUCK. T Lucas. Washington J Obrien, do E Woodard, N C T G Ferkaby, Hilton Head M C Noyes do Jno Judge. Wilmington T T Long, Fla J M Roberts, N Y H T II Law, Fla C K Fowler, N Y Mrs E M L Fillers A child. New York Capt Dearborn A lady, N Y SCREVEN HOUSE—G. McGINLY. J F Harrison, Ga J F Metising, city M R Tuuno, do S T Kenneau, Fla B W Barnwell, do W C Riddell, Hilton Head Capt P N ults, str Elbe H Cornell, Macon N Y M Royes, S Alexander, CJ Chadwick, do C C Ward well, do E A Landers, do J H Collins, S C B B Babblngton, N C E J Babblngton, do Mrs M H Beall, Ga Miss M H Beall, Ga H J Strobhar, Effingham county J U Garnet, Scriven co L L Brigham & wife, Bos ton Mrs N L Gould and child, Boston F It Fildes, Qa M Bowes, Jacksonville J Mowatt, S Y M Rlordan, N Y Among tbe passengers by the steamship Flambeau, which arrived from New York yesterday morning, were His Honor the Mayor, Edward C. Anderson, and Hon. Solomon Cohen, who were deputed by*the City Council of Savannah ou a mission to Washington for the removol of the obstacles from the Savannah River. We have not heard os yet what success those gentle men have met with, but presume the whole matter will be laid before Council at an early day. County Court.—’The first semi-annual term of the County Court, Judge Levi S. Russell, presiding, met Yesterday morning. After calling the appearance Petit* lhert * not keing a sufficiency of Grand and * <;!, | Ur ° rs r ’ rti,<ent to proceed to business, the Court are twenty ^ UDtl1 tcn o c ^ oc ^ t* 1 * 8 morning. There . . * cas es on the appearance docket, and forty-one turned <. tr °m the Inferior Court, to be disposed of at this term X^rge and \ ALTJABL*. Cargo.—-The American ship John Patten, was cleared a, thc Cu , tom n ,. u „ ^ , hu city, for Liverpool, yesterday. ,,, M „„ sra CraEe & GraybiU, with a cargo consist^ 2-W4 baIc , „ nd cotton and 583 bales sea island cotton, the whole weighing 1,330,607 pounds, and valued at $523,057.93 We are requested by tho Clerk of Council to call at tention of the citizens to tho revised registry ii«t pub lished this morning, and to call attention also to the paragraph at the bottom of tbe list. The Register is open daily, and will close on tho first Monday in Sep tember next. It will be aeon by tbe card of M. J. Ford, Esq., that ho has removed his law office from the Court House to No. 72 Bryan street. Fob copies of late Nashville and Augusta papers we are indebted to the Southern Express Company. Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral surpasses all other remedies in the rapid and radical care of Cough*, Colds and Consumption ’yTf-lw miniature Almanac—ThU Day San rises Sun sets HIGH WATER. At Tybee 10 451At Port 12 15 Shipping Intelligence. SINCE THE LAST ANNUAL MESSAGE 1R3ESD BV THE PROPRIETOR! OF Hostetter’s STOMACH BITTERS, For tbe information and guidance of all who regard HE A.LTH As the GREATEST OF TEMPORAL BLESSINGS, the demand for this potent and agreeable Vegeta hie TONIC and ALTERATIVE haa been Immensely Increased. PORT OF SAVANNAH. Monday, July 16. 1368. Arrived. Steamship Flambeau. Alexander, New York—Wil Uer A Fullarton. Steamer Swan, Cohen, Augusta—H A Cohen. Steamer Cosmopolitan, Crocker, Feruandlna. D. S. Government. Scbr Science, Fitzgerald, Cedar Key!, VIoorida, Mauler. Scbr Herald. Brown, Cedar Keys, Florida, Master. Cleared. Steamer Cosmopolitan, Crocker, Hilton Head. Steamer Kate, Fllnn, Jacksonville, etc—Bradley. Hill A Co. Steamship Cumberland, Harris, Baltimore—La Boclie, West A Dantells. Ship John Patten, Hill, Liverpool, Crane t Graybih. Brig William Nichols, George, Sc Jago de Cuba, Crane A Grayhlll. Imports Per steamer Swan, Irora Augusta—12 bates cotton • 9 bills paper, 60 pieces machinery, 20,000 shingles, and merchandise. Per scbr Science, from Cedar Keys, Florida—160 bales cotton. Per scbr Herald, from Cedar Keys, Florida—100 hales cotton. .Exports. Par steamship Cumberland, for Baltimore—065 bales cotton, 6 do yarn9, 43 pkges mdse. Per ship John Patten, Hill, for Liverpool—2390 bales upland cotton, 691 balee Sea Island do, and sundry pckges mdse. Per brig William Nichols, for St Jago de Cuba ns,ooo feet lumber. Passengers. Per steamship Flambeau, from New York—L L Brigham and wife, Mrs Gould, Ueo Fishier, wife and child, Mrs Capt Eulers and child, Wm Strickland, W L Cnandeler, Edward Mills, Hon B C An leraou, Hon Solomon Cohen, Mrs Young, Miss Mary Link, Mra Monday and son, H Foster, John Kelly, Dr Hlggen- bottin, and 3 in steerage. Per steamer Swan, from Augusta—Miss Jones, child and servant. Master C Jones, W Baras, Jeff Bo- ■,erl8. Doct O Stotesberry, J G Miugledorff, J J Bovd, B F Morgan, Dr J E Esterllng, J B Kelffen, Col K J • 1 >D»vaut, J W smith, U smith, W Barnwelk i- “ consignees. Per steamship Flambeau from New York—Ander son J M A Co, Adams* Express, T H Austin, Blau A Meyer, Beng A Ms sey, B Bessie, J D Bryner, Gilbert Baiter, Jes Burke, C W Bruner, T W Cooney, Crane A Grayblll, Champion A Freeman, J V Conerat, Clark A Hirsh, M A Cobun, Cooper, Olcott A Farelly, Chip- man * Chapman, Colly, 0 W A Co, C Cranston, Cral- ITay A Halligan, W H Deerhurst, Doyle, M J A Co, Dewitt A Morgan, Davant A Wafle*, Ein.teln A tfilck- inau, Erwin A Hardee, E Ehrlich, freeman A Oo, A L Frledenberg, J F Fickner, G C Freeman. P Fishier, H Foster, E Flaherty, A Gorman, Ouckenhelmer A Sellp, L J Gnilmartln, Gazan A Bros, S Good all, C V Hutchings, H C Hdlsmau, C Horrigan, H A K, J Her nandez, ileidt A Lndlatn, Kenny A O’Brien, Kenneth, Me Lea A Co, Kotbcke A Oo, Jones A Way, T(C) V, Neldllnger, C G Platen, T Prendergast, Jas Patterson, Palmer A Deppish, Roger* A Caun, J A Roberta, H Rothschild, H Batter, F W 81ms, L Simons, Southern Express, R HTatem, B G TUden, V H M, JL Villa- longs, Wilder A Fntierton, J Welnhelmer, Weed A. Cromwell, Wade, K C A Co, West A M A Co, H F Wil- llnck, (Ml, B Mallon, Morrow A Co, C B Pease Tliov Pearson, H U Poller, 1C Schreiner A Sons, A Ssydel, Or Scherzer, Rosette, Smith A Lawrence. Root, Wm * Son, J Jackson A Co, Jenkins A Co. Hooaeman, Aehler A Co. Ensign A Co. ThosBerry, Epston AH. Per steuner Swan, from Augusta—Plainer A B, E C Wade A co. audUthers. Consignees per Central Hail road. July Iff, 18««. J®,iS l ^ Ietl wo «l. 26* reeks com, 70 bp x J* rijr .** .?“* 'amber, a cars shot and mdse, to Brady, 8tn * r •? v> co, c J cor Peiot, Tuc Moltor, J ; " . a Chatham, b . v lartofi- A W-icot f> «•- ! , Not only In this country, bnt in all other lands to which commerce bears our Hag, the peculiar merits of the article are known and appreciated. It has been found suited to all climates, all localities, and the needs of every class of society. Compounded of the purest vegetable ingredients, unalloyed with any mineral salt or corrosive vegetable alkaloid, and com bining the properties of a WEOLESOMB STO MACHIC, a GENTLE LAXATIVE, and an efficient ANTI-B1LIOU3 AGENT, it is endorsed by practical Chemiata as the safest, and by unprejudiced physi cians as tbe surest Preventative, Regulatiug aud Restorative Preparation of the age. The nature of lts components la the guarantee ol its harmlessness. It consists of the stimulating prin ciple of sound Eye, medicated with the finest tonic, anti febrile, aperient, antiscorbutic, aud anti-spas ntodlc herbs, roots and barks that botanical research lias yet developed for the use of man. Every vegeta ble substance that enters into Its composition Is culled and selected with scrupulous care, and no thing lhat is not Bound and perfect or Its kind is used In its manufacture. In the lactory at Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, a sys tem of inspection far more thorough than that adopted by Government authority, as a test of the quality of tbe great ataples of life, is rigorously prac tised. Every barrel of tbe cereal stimulant which forma the basis of the Bitters 1s ascertained to be ab solutely pure before it Is received into the manufac turing department, and every lear and fibre of tbe medicating ingredients scrutinized before tho process of Infusion commences. Such is the enormons ca pacity of the tanks In which the Bitters are prepared that the proprietors are enabled to keep a large stock on hand, and to supply the domestic and foreign market with an article matured and mellowed by time. Hence the fiery and biting flavor which at taches to ordinary bitters, and which is due to their newness aud the Interior quality of the drugs and alcohol of which they are concocted, is never per ceived in this mild and agreeable preparation. Ac cording to the testimony of able chemists, the es sence of good Ryo is the most healthful of all spirits, aud Hostetter’s STOMACH BITTERS Are the only Medicinal Tonic in the World ot which that fluid to tho stimulating Ingredient. To Dyspeptic Smfferers. Under the general head of Dyspepsia may be classed all the varieties of Indigestion. Its symptoms are so various, and differ so much in different individuals that lt Is almost Impossible to classify them. In fact, some of them are utterly Indescribable. It may be safely asserted, however, that half tbe diseases of manklud spring from a disordered condition of the 9tomach; and that the other half, whatever their origin, react upon that MnaiUve and Important or gan. Among the ordinary indications of Dyspepsia are flatulence, a bloated and full feeling about the stomach and abdomen Immediately after eating, a gnawing sensation or a sense of hollowness at tbe pit or the stomach between meals, a heavy dull feel ing In the head, feeble or nnsteedy appetite, occa sional nausea, restlessness during night and a weary, nnrefreshed feeling on rising in the morning, palpita tion of the heart, depression of mind, sometimes amounting to monomania, Iosh of memory, confu sion of thought, sour stomach, with raising of food and a choking sensation in the throat, dimness of eye, pain in the diaphragm, feebleness and dlsincll nation for exertion, and sometimes emaciation and a corpse-Uke pallor. These are a tew of the direct signs of Dyspepsia, but as lt is generally complicated with specific affections or the bowels, the 11.er and the i erves, its victims have many additional torments which are technically attributed to other causes. The best advice that can be given to any one who has tha slightest predisposition to Djspapsia, Is to lor tify Ills or her digestive organs by the dsily nse of Hostetter’s Bitters. The disease proceeds from a lack of vigor in the stomach, and this vitalizing preparation will tone and renovate that organ. If the gastric apparatus Is in good working order, and can perfectly disaolve and thoroughly assimilate the food submitted to its operation, there will be no Dyspepsia. If it cannot do this, it rcqnlres reinforcement, and the beat of all reinforcing agents should be forthwith resorted to. The stomach is the commissariat of tbe system supplies the elements of life to the whole body. In It Is prepared tbe material of blood, muscle, bone end fibre, and If lt fells to purvey that material in quantity, and of apreper kind, the whole body suf fers, and with It the mental faculties. Therefore pro tect the commissariat department. Don’t let the en emy obtain possession of it. It is easier to prevent disease from getting Into an organ than to expel lt after it becomes a chronic fixture. Consider the first Indication of uneasiness In the stomach as a sign that Dyspepsia Is preparing to attack, and baffle tt at once with the GREAT RKPBLL VNT. Bnt If It Is too late to prevent, remember that it is Dot too late to cure. It Is believed that there ia no case of Chronic Indigestion that can withstand tbe remedial operation of Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters. This belief Is grounded ou twelve yeaia’ experience of the efficacy of th# preparation. The first Instance of its failure to give reltor Is yet unchionlcled. If lt ever had failed, the voluminous correspondence ad dressed to the proprietors from all parts of the United States and South America, would at leaat include one letter expressing dissatisfaction. Bat no, there is not ONR. The testimony, extending over a period of more than a dozen years, Is all of the approving tenor. Certainly this is a sufficient warrant for claiming t'tat the BITTERS ere a SPECIFIC FOR INDIGESTION IN ALL ITS,VARIETIES. Hostetter’s Bitters AS A Ucmsehold Medicine. It la a great fallacy to auppose that the nauaeoua- neaa of a medicine la any proof or Ita value aa e res torative The truth le, that if the palate revolt* against a remedy, it cannot do much good. HOSTETTER’S BITTERS Are not unpleasant to the uste, and always soothe and quiet, instead of irritating the stomach. Indeed they are the best known preventative ol aud cure tor nausea. Their usefulness as a family specific can scarcely be overrated. For sickness at the stomach, sudden spasms, wind colic, hysterica, nervous Head ache, lassitude, low spirits, and the thousand and one little ailments that are continually occurring In every family, there is nothing comparable to thorn. A whole medicine chest full of tinctures, essences, pow ders, and pills, Is not worth a single bottle of the BITTERS in such cases. Caution. THE GOVERNMENT INDORSEMENT. in order to guard again* dangerous impoMUons, the public are requested to take especial note of the beautifully engraved proprietary stomp, thron E h which the Government of the United State* officially authenticate* every bottto of Ho.tetter’. Bitters.- This shield, thrown by tbe Government over the pro prietors and me public for tbeir joint protection, Is placed couMflcuonsly across the oork and over the neck of each bottle, and cannot fall to strike th- eye of the most casnal observer, Nothing that purports to be Hostetter’s Bitters can be genome unless the Mlscellanems. MARSDEN’S Asiatic* Cholera Care TS, WITHOUT DOUBT, the onlv safe and reliable for the immediate relief and care of the ttoent DCe wMcU now threatens to devastate oar con- srssrs Cholera, Cholera Mortons and Diarrhea. Great surprise has been i xpreased at ttu cmn.» tlve immunity with which the French and Kneitoh armies have escaped the plague whan stationed at puets where the pestilence prevailed, and, on Inquiry we discover itls wholly attributable to the use or this invaluable preparation- ASIATIC CHOLF.RA ( I KE. The proprlet'.r, confident of the merits o'this pre paration. has lilted up a Laboratory for its munutac ture, replete with all the appliance* of modern science, considering it a duty to contend against the plague, ami use all mean* which medical experience suggests towards relieving and mitigating its effect. Satisfied, hy experience, of the result, relying on the impartial opinion ,,f the medical profession, to whom thcf. rmula of its preparation is at all times accessible, I present MARSDEN’S ASIATIC CHOLERA CURE As the greatest discovery science has mads to arrest the progress ol the scourge, CHOLERA MORBUS. PREPARED BY ' I’. W . MARSIJKN, DEPOT AND LABORATORY 487 BROADWAY, N. Y. FOR SALE Bi r ALL OR-GOISTS. Shipping. FOB BALTIMORE. “Nothing new under the Son ” was an old adage which cannot he admitted as a truism in the present day, for we have hourly to record discoveries and in- ventions in Med ea! Science which would astonish Galen and his disciples. Of the many which come before our notice we must single out Dr. T. W. MAR8- DBN’aS ASIATIC CHOLERA CUKE as an article or real merit, and cheerfully recommend it In all diseases of the bowels. We speak from pereona! knowledge iu this mutter, feeling satisfied all who will try it wiH endorse our views.—A'. Y. Times. je281y. BARRETT’S THE sump Is there. . It is also proper to stat* that tha Bitters are sold exclusively In glass, and Devtr.^ndW.itoy cJrcnm; stance* by the gaUon or barrel, impostors and traitors are abroad, and tbo only safeguard tbe pub lic have against them «to see that the Bitters they bay bear th* engraved tobel end note of hand ot Messrs. Hostetler A Smith, *«d the sump above men tioned. prepared and sold by HOSTETTER A smith, PITTSBURGH, PA ON THIS CONTINENT. It IS WaHRANTEP to RESTORE GRAZ HAIR TO ITS original, natural COLOR, 111 every case; It Will STOP the hair from falling out; it will tree the head from humors and dandruff; prohote the growth of ihe hair, and Is a beautiful dressing. We offer no large rewards, but we authorize all of onr agents to refund the honey to any person who will use two bottles, aud then say Bar icit’s Vege table Haik Restorative has not performed all we claim. Testimony from the Capitol of the Vnlteil states. Messrs. Barrett & Co : I was induced to give your Hair preparation a trial, and can heartily recommend It as unequalled as a Dressing, Purifier aud Restorer,—giving to the Hair a luxuriant richness, and to tiie head a cool and most agreeable sensation, while it la thorough In re storing the hair to its natural color. Very respectfully, W. Hamlet. Washington, D. u., May 15, 1S66. Messrs. J. R. Barrett A Co; I was induced by a friend to make a trial of Bar rett’s Vegetable Hair Restorative, and I am very much pleased with tho effect it has had on my hair. I was nearly half gray, and now, before neing one bottle, my bead Is treed from dandruff, and my hair has all the appearance of youth. I fully believe Bar rett’s to be the best hair preparation In the world. Wh. Hamilton. Fredonia, N. Y., April 26,1866. .T. II. R.4RRBTT A CO„ Proprietors, Manchester, New Hampshire. JACOB LIPPMAN, Corner congress and Barnard sireets. Agent. jggT Sold by all l>rnggiats. Jy2-tf TAX NOTICE. T HE UNDERSIGNED Is prepared to ro.cive the Ollv Taxes assessed by the onlinanco of the 27th or December, 1365—as well those that are payable monthly as those made payable quarterly, all of which are hereinafter stated. The citizens who have not paid the tax due upon their real estate for the whole year, may now |>av the amount due for the quarter ended on the 30th day. of June, or for the residue of the year. On gross sales of merchandise (including sales of liquor) except cotton, per cent. On gross sales or cotton, 1-10 per cent. On all commissions derived from any business tmusnci ion (other than merchandise) by any factor, auctioneer, broker, forwarding, shipping or commis sion merchants, 1 pier cent. '® n ‘“comes derived from salaries and the pur suit of any proicseion. faculty, trade or calling what soever, except trom real estate, l per cent K Ou cross receipt.} ol any lmsin,-« transactions, not Included m the foregoing, and including alt tnaur- ance companies and agencies, gas companies, ex press companies, cotton presses, hotels and restaur ants, 1 per cent. On all receipts for freight or passage money which are payable in this city, t per rent. On gross earnings or every bank, bank agency or bankers, l percent. On every horse and mnle, except those actually used in wagon*, drays, trucks or other vehicles, for which badges may have been taken out, oue dollar per month. On evary dog, three dollars per annum. Oil the value of all furniture, jewelry and plate wortff over three hundred dollars, 1 per cent. Every male resident between the ages of twenty one and sixty years, except only such zs may be enti tled to registry and to vote at city elections, and who shall register their names and pay lor the same, one dollar per annum. On real estate, 1 per cent. R. T. GIBSON, jy2-u City Treasurer. Tbe new and elegant'atea-xuhip FANNIE, Capt. H. H.-Smoot, Win sail for Baltimore on Taesdmjr.'.lifitli Inst., at — •’clock, — aa. Freight for PQILADEPHIA will be received and checked through at the same rates charged uy other Hue*. • . Fur freight or paoeage, having good accommo dations, apply to LaBOCHK. .WEST dt DANIELS, Jones' Block. Jyn FOR NEW YORK ATLANTIC COAST Mail Steamship Company, Freight, One Dollar Per Bale. Cabin Passage, $40 .Deck, $10 The very fast FLAMBEAU, Captain ALEXANDER, Will positively sail on her regular day, Thursday. Jaly 10, at 1 o’cl'itk p. in. For freight or passage, having very superior accom modation*, apply to WILDER A FULLARTON. W No freight received alter 11 o’clock a. m. on tbe day of sailing. jyl4 Pioneer Line FOR NEW YORK. Cabin Passage |go OO The splendid steamship TYBEE, Crowell, Com mander, will leave for the above port on her regular day. Saturday, July ‘At, at H o’clock p, in For freight or passage, having superior accommo dations, apply to JylC HUNTER A QAMMELL. Shioping. EMPIRE LINE FOR NE' ONLY SUM? WHEEL STEAM: WEEK. FKFIOHT ON COTTON, $1.00 I ki Cabin P.^., tao ^ The new and fast tu*wheel steamship San Salvadt ATKINS. Master, Will sail as above oo iatultay, July at. at It' For freight or p s age, having accm perlor to any steamer In the trade, at B. H. No lx Stodi , GARRISON )yld No. 5 Bowling Gieei For Philade] Murray’s Line FOR NEW ftr#2YORK. Cabin Passage, $90 Steerage, $10 The new and fast steamship LF.O. Dearborn, co mander, will sail on Thursday, July 10, at 1 o’clock p. m. For freight or passage, having superior accommo dations, apply to OCTAVUS COHEN St CO, jyl6 Agents. OLD SEMI-WEEKLY LINE. Leaye eyeryUTnesday and Satnrday. For Palatka, E. Fla.,‘I TOUCHING AT bRlWsWlCtf, fef. kA- Co-Partnership. mHE UNDERSIGNED have associated themselves I together under the firm name of A. WILCOX 4t CO., for the purpose of lran*acting a Factorage, Com mission and Forwarding Business. Refer to H. Brigham, Octavo* Cohen, E. Padelford and A. S. Hartridge. A. WILCOX. Jy2-'m T, H. PALMER. NOTICE. B Y the Ordinance pawed by the City Council on the 2Tth day of December, 1S66, the taxes upon gross sales 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 undersigned la prepared to re- celve the above tax for the past month of April. R. T. GIBSON, |yl-tf City Treasurer. Just Arrived and For Sale by KENNETH IACLEU CO., 202 Bay Street, Duffleld Hama, covered Washington Hams, covered Manning’s Hams, covered. ALSO ON HAND, Mess and Prime Pork, In bblsand half bbla Fulton Market Family Beef, in lialf bbla Uoahen Batter, In tabs, and Family anil Bakers Flour.jy3-tf RY’S, FERNAND IN A, JACKSON VILLE AND PICO LATA. The new and elegant steam paekels, LIZZIE BAKER, Capt. N. KING, and SYLVAN SHORE, Capt JAMES TUCKER, having been specially fitted np for this route »Ith unsurpassed accommodations, will leave regularly for the above places, the Sylvan Shore every TUES DAY MORNING, and the Lizzie Baker every SATUR- PAY MORNING, at ten o’clock. •niTiS/JiS 8, leare Jacksonville every Tuesday Jim m* 1 ??!** Sovaonah every Wedneaday New Yo?k sto.mers! ngS ' "• t0 connect wlth tbe For freight or Passage apply at the office on Florida wharf, or to CLAGHORN & CUNNINGHAM, Agent* N. B.—All freight payable by Bhippere. Jyl6-tf FOR P1LATKA, FLA., VIA BRUN8WICK, AND AIX LANDINGS ON THE ST. JOHNS RIVER. pit: The first class steamelil T onaw am m. TEAL, CommauiU-t, Will sail for the above port ou Bntnrdujr, July *8, a t 9 o’cl . > Shippers wishing to avail themselvt tagea of direct ablpments, thos avoid], ling of goods through Intermediate t fled that store room will be furnish during the abuence or the ships. For freight or passage, having stipe dations, apply to HUNTER 4k FOR CHARLESTj VIA BEAUFORT, Through by Dayl l . 3?IIjOT BOV Capt. T. R Paver, fTal lr-7 r’-. - .--1 steamer Fannie tei r Will leave a* above from Florida v West Broad street, until farther notice MONDAY MORNING, nt 8 > Returning, will leave Charleston e. DAY MORNING at saute hoar. While the boat la on her trip frelg cetved and stored In fire proof ware expense. This boat la new, very fast, and ha* r modations for passengers. For freight apply to F. M. MYRELI A. : Je9-tr Flo 'd* ’ ■ MAIL STEAMSHIP COIL ; FOR 8T. THOMAS, PARA, PERNA1 BAHIA, AND RIO DE JANI Under contract with the United States . Governments for the carriage of the malls patch one of their NEW FIRST CLASS 8IDEWHEE STEAMSHIP -» each over 2,000 toDs burthen. On the 29th of Every Mo From the Port of New Y For the following named poits and at th tag rates of passage, payable In gold or Its lent; ‘ ’ riKST CABIN. From New York to 8t. Thomas From New York to Para From New York to Pernambuco From New York to Bahia. From New York to Rio de Janeiro Steerage at half these rates, meals and beddmu eluded. An experienced Surgeon is attached to each v-h- All Letters must paaa through the Poet Offl.-u. f- . age 10 cento For farther information or passage apply to B. H. HARDEE, Agent. No. 12 Stoddard’s t'locf GARRISON A ALLKN, my31 New York Auent;, NOTICE. TO ALL WANTING FHRNITUR L The floe, new U. S.Mal! Steamer, K JS. T E, Capt. T. J. Lockwood, Will leave Savannah from wharf foot of West Broad street, for shove places, EVERY MONDAY MORN- ING, at 9 o'clock. BRADLEY, HILL St CO., Agents, Jyll-tf $17 and 219 street: FOR CHARLESTON, VIA HILTON HEAD AND BEAUFORT. The new and splendid U. 8. Mall steamer K A. T E, Capt. T. J. Lockwood. will leave Savannah, for the above place* from the foot of West Broad street, EVERY THURSDAY MORNING, at 9 o’clock. BRADLEY, HILL $ 00., Agents, jyll-tf 217 and 219 Bay street. Direct and RgHlar Communication WITH HILTON HEAD. GREAT SOUTHERN PAPER WAREHOUSE AND Depot forPrinters’ Snpplies 210 Bay Street, Smiaii Ga. tt P LATNER k BOSWORTH keep constantly?!! hand a laige stock ot Ledger, Writing and wrapping Papers, of all sloes and weights; also. Binder*' Boards, Curd Boards, Printers’ Car*, Envelope*, Twines and Printing Inks. Having tnwfl long expertnee In the business, and buying our goods in large lots direct from the maun- Uctureru enables ns to compete with New York PI Agents for Wades celebrated Printing Inks; Agents In this city for the Bath Paper Mill*. The highest cash prices paid for all kind* of paper took. ’ HEBCHAHTS' EXCHANGE LUNCH HOUSE, . Bull Streets near Bay Lane. F REE LUNCH served from 11 a. m. tft p. m„ and from 9 p. m. to 12 m. Best of Liquors, Ales, Wines, *c„ constantly oh kand. »• jy3-tf FRANK PERRY. Proprietor. Notice. Sloop Fanny & Mary, Copt. Sunt, Is running regular trig^t between Savannah aud Hilton Head, currying freight at flUbr rates, and, when desired, taking a few pwpsngMk She topur- toctlT dry, In tmfimto and fc* as*4e remarkably quick tripe. She earma the United States maiL The National Express and Transportation Company and Southern Express an authorized to receive package, for her. Any Information can be ohUiaad of Capt. Stckel, or by inquiring of H. O. Ruwx, corner of St Julian and Bryan streets. _ . tf 1 am opening for the inspection of the pnhl: a fine stock of CABINET FURNITURE, CHAIR;* TRESSES, &c., &c., To which the attention of all is Invited o*^oM^X^ 7 Z R e OCQHT ° N 8TMJn ’ n *~ 1 T 8.B. HARRINGTO. SOUTHERN Importing and Manofactarlng DRUG HOUSE Wo. 231 use STUBS' Pratt & Wilson Brothers, WHOLESALE DRUGQISTS AND Manufacturing Chemistx. No. 288 KING STREET, Fourth door above Market at.. Charleston, S. C. at to tote S. re aud Ml- areaa. 18. W. WILSON ! P. B W LSON. IGraduateofPXila. I . (College ■ 7 Ptar Imacy, A Chemist Ho 8. O.Or l.Dep't The Proprietors are Native O-eor- DIALIBI IB BftVftl, OHiaSZOABS FOU aubE. RIVER STEAMBOATS and TOW BOATS, of Tsrious sixes and draft, also, Buffing Vessels, steam Barges, Ac. A. M. DA COSTA, No. 42 Water street, N. Y. YTTILL BE SOLD, ON THB FIRST TUESDAY IN W August next, at the Court House dooi, In Reldsvllle, TsItfeH minty, wthta Ore tags! hours of sale. Four HuQdtoi 1428) Acres of Laud in th* Forty- first District of saM.aM$v, tbe place whereon the late AMOS J. HKARM Ohed. Sold *s the property of AMOS J. HEARN, dacymt, for the benefit of tbe heirs and creditors of sold deceased. Terms made known on the day. This Jane 26th. 1M». L. A. H. TIFFINS, jeJS AdmtaMtmtor Debools Non. V.A.-BYA&fcCO. STANDARD UQUO^ ^t&sissstsspz jnjl-tf 'WK&OWS bav;:iL' A' i ^»? MriJl pro r • !: .;me prescribe! toj . > ;e ! r.AKc pr/niu*' $»r« 4 C r n • rs P AGENTS WANTED FOR THE LIFE AN# CAMPAIGNS OF GENERAL STONEWALL JACKSON, By All B. L DaXhxv, D. D„ of Va fflHE Stoafiart Biography of the immortai item. A The only edition authorised by bn wido • ■ " author a pence*! Mead sad Chief of Stst of tns Christian Soldier. CanfUly revised and corrected by General R. K. Lse. We want an Ageut ta every "5S-— 1 No. fM Seventh street, Richmond. Ya-. mytl-Hnd*trtw». Nutting, Fowell &Co. ; BANKERS, ^ ma con, gedJ cl A. NUTTING. A. H. POWELL, I8AAC SCOTT. je28-6m EDWARD PADELFORD, SAVANNAS _ A’lHAM COUff 'YY -1 . _ r will apply at th# Coe r tor lattMtoEmtomry aa Admtaletrate > of John Boston, late of said county dt -i i.i. 2ra,thwefeve.toctt*andadmonlshsH h ai m tone erasers, to he end eraser before mid cout 11 o task;; objection (if any they hav ;;oB ot br firm Monday in August next, otherwise et'.C _s:e ap;- tcnUon will he raada ■ . . *u . r* -J n'*T>rv’;_ T ery of Bulloch county for . ;-.rt the **at. I ra .bs c-ur^o.^ ,^ + oagUlf ;■ T j, e fl will beqpnutod. .T * al’tV 8 '• mwV water*, deceased, for we heB9t>? «f uiteott- • Wftuest ®y ofJ .i*i signature ir. r c . davee dt . '.tfuSu.0 . .--taoe fiLISHAB WIlBeN, Adah aury, 1966 C A O'BTRSX, . i*ceto- • «•!»■» jefi*-Uwam jsi °