The Daily news and herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1866-1868, July 18, 1866, Image 3

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j0 c A L MATTERS. Tm.VJ SDAV 3I0BNING. JULY 18. IS08. oi Steam* liips unii wteameii VOK NEW YORK. , Leo. Thursday, July 19, at 1 o’clock. . Haiubeau, Thursday, July 19th, at 1 . i'viec. Halurday, July 91, at 2 o’clock sui Halva dor, Saturday. July 21, at 1% FOR riiU.APEX.PUIA. , Ion a wui; da, Saturday, July 2$. at 9 FOR BALTIMORE. • Fannie* Tuesday, July 24, at — o’clock r. u AUGUSTA. 'V.-an, every Wednesday morn Inc, at '.j i, ipso, Smurday, at 12 o’clock, w. FOB DARIEN. il. M. Cool, Friday morning at S o’clock. ulay morning, at 8 rv Thursday morning at 9 o’clock ..vny Sunday afternoon, at 4 xy Saturday morning, at i.ln) xuornlug, at 9 o’clock vry Tuesday morning, at A itHoTUBH, Newsdealers, Sta- M-is-rs. Bull street (down stairs^ . next to tlie I J ost Ottic^, are au- • th> I).M»A News & Herald. iih them will be. piomptly attended i Alien and Cron y was continued . the Court House, before Jus- . The l' llywiug is the testi- . - ^ -red,, sworn, says:—I was • • -r the Central Railroad, and 1 saw ... ; u!*fiit u hundred and titty, in- i ■ hiktren; when 1 &ot up to the . . i it ■ was the matter; some one said a anolh.-r and was trying to get :un«-\ tiving to t'akt.* a gun away i , \i • u told Craney lie ahoiild not have , • I him to gel up in the wagon; .••-!> ! with Allen for some time, trying Vl:« u i lien told Craney to get up in the i. : n t 1 «• hurt, Allen and Craney then aiiii A lien told craney to whip up; . [• a ; l ed t> the assemblage not to crowd after starling, was followed by a •l.i -uiiig^for the police; as the wa- '»*•< n ki pt «r.-.*viug the gun. and said if •* he would shoot; JSam’i Whitfield ; is behind the wagon, following • raiit-v; Craney whipped at the horse . it and I'ould go no lurthor; in the t had gained on the wagon; Mr. i i hen fired at each other nearly at •i r Whitfield was shot, the crowd hal- .1 two men tie shot, or don’t let th< m - . ’t. where is the policeman? the c . . ih« corner into another street, oi .p t-* a policeman; the policeman ia;t<r. and was told that two men . i ... . 11*.«- ]•••!iceman then asked if they r i or ni. ti; when told it was two col- • iniie.i 1jiv hack and i^aid no attention to . -it r*ly alter \\e met another policeman, ; : tl ;.ame qui-sdons as the first police- : 11 time atier Ainu aud Craney made their e v,th liie wag..n: the policeman looked ,* corner aud taw the wagon going ahead; uiau then turned and went away in the direc- •- market; 1 kept m after the wagon until 1 u::h a jaiu in the side and gave up the pur- 1 hat is all 1 know in regard to the difficulty. • • nnned by the Court—3 was with the crowd .d-arws. Allen and Craney; 1 did not hear any :v. ; v.d make any threats; Sam. Whit her of the crowd; 1 did not hear :• *ke ...v. threats up to the time he was shot U: ‘ -’-e Whitfield With a pistol until he I ni t say who tired first, Allen or ; it:-Id drew Ins revolver he immedi- ij.i i.- Ici made about five steps before ho > : oi iml tired; 1 can’t tell the exact ■Mutrivia was from the wagon when he .: :l. - same distance from Whitfield i us ;r >in the wagon; I saw no other . . Mr. Alien and Whitfield; the shoot- ,; i iast iuUrsula;., m the city of Savannah; v-re trying t > get away from the . i mem u t to catch hold of my horse; i n:id ihe head of his nurse with 'u.\ !• me crowd then scattered from , • ■; 1 Allen got into his wagon again c : . ;d od. idling Craney to lay on then raised up the gun and said if any body followed him ho would shoot; Whitfield then told me to go with him aud keep in sight of the wagon; don’t let the prisoner get away from us without having him ar rested; and we continued to follow the wagon under the Central Railroad bridge; we did not see Mr. Craney or the wagon; Mr. Allen we saw with a gun in his band turn a corner next to New street; wo next saw the wagon at Mr. Allen’s gate, and shortly Mr. Craney came out with a gun in his baud; Whitfield said, ‘ a e ®P easy boys, don’t be alarmed.’’andsent a man lor a po liceman; the man shortly returned aud said Jje could flud nu policeman; about this time Mr. Al en came up with the nuu and they both went ...to Alien a house, and shortly then went around the eOTmr.t th( , u asked *° 8 ® B a liohcemeii; I replied no.it was V. n '.nd supposed the poheemau had gone to the uarracks to be relieved: Whitfield then told me to e7.,.r, in -it-ht of til. wayou near enough to see where ti emeu might about tills time Mr. Allen and cot inw the wagon; Craney got in the wagon rtrst and then Allen got in with a gun in his hand; Mr. Allen bad bis back turned to Craney, with the *, ul i in bis baud, while Craney whipped tho horso; myself, Whitfield aud lour men followed the wagon; persons seeing the excitement also came in the crowd; ouo man suug out, “Why don’t you shoot him?” Whitfield replied, “Keep quiet, wo don’t want to shoot him, but only w/;ut to keep in sight of them until they get up town; a man came out of Margaret street and turned the corner aud followed the wagon; aud also shot after the wagon; at that moment I saw Mr. Allen raise the gun and fire at Whitfield; looked arouud to see where the niau was who fired the first shot and I saw Whitfield fall after running eight or ten paces; I saw a colored man run up to Whitfield and jerk a pistol out of Whitfield’s band or side,I can't say; 1 ran up to Whitfield and the man who took his pistol went in pursuit of tlie wagon; i caught hold of Whitfield and then looked up and saw the man who took Whitfield’s pistol snapping it at Allen and Craney in the wagon. Cross-examined.—1 think Allen helped Craney in tho wagon, because Crauev was not sober: I don't know whether it was Allen and Craney that had the two guns at Allen’s house, as they were only pointed out the door, aud i could not see who held them; none of us tried to arrest Mr. Allen or Craney, we were merely following them until we could get a policeman; Mr. Allen did not fire until fie heard the colored man tiro who came out Margaret street; I think when Mr. Allen fired he took aim at Whitfield; 1 beard Allen tell Whitfield that if In* followed him he would kill him; Whitfield continued to follow him for about twenty minutes after ; 1 don’t know the precise num ber of persons who followed the wagon; I did not see Whitfield c.Oiiii pistol at Mr. Allen’s breast; I did not see Whitfield draw his pistol but once, aDd that was near the railroad, when Mr. Allen first drew the gun on him; Mr. Allen called Wliiifield a black son of a b—h. and told him if he followed him when lie left his bouse he wouldkili him. William T Walker (colored;, sworn, says:—I and Whitfield were together near the Central Railroad de pot; a colored boy came and told us there were some white men and a colored man lighting near by; when we got there I saw Mr. Allen holding some person, who I thought was Mr. Craney; Mr. Craney managed to getaway from Mr. Allen and struck tho colored man; Mr. Allen then caught hold of Mr. Craney and pulled him away ; a white man came up and said they had killed the colored man, and I then told Whitfield 1 would go and call a policeman; I went off for a po liceman, and when I returned the parties liad all gone with the exception of the colored mail who hed been beaten; I went on in the direction they went, and when I got to Mr. Allen’s house I saw some ten or twelve standing about there, I saw Whitfield there and told him 1 could find no policeman; Whitfield was standing on the corner of Falim and New streets, with Edward Mulligan; 1 saw Mr. Allen then standing near his porch, with two guns; Whitfield then asked me to go and look for a policeman up on New street; when I came back there was a crowd of about fifty standing on Falim street; Mr. Craney, Alien, Whitfield and the other persons had gone. 1 don’t know anything of the snooting. The Court heiv three o’clock, win be resumed. adjo rued until this afternoon at examination of witnesses will jut; ued—1 saw Mr. Allen fire .• rii st poheemau is that was i been knled, and don'l know ■sin; tin: secoud policeman vent m a different direction ccurrt-uce; neither of them Bonnl o! Heallla. The Boara ot Health met last evening. Present — Mr. Mercer, Chairman, pro teat, and thirteen mem bers. Minutes of last meeting read aud approved. Report of interments presented and received. The City Marshall stated that he had no report to make. Reports from Wards were made, as follows: Chatham—Clean aud healthy. Currytown South—Clean and healthy. Derby—In good order. Anson—In fair condition. Jackson—In good order generally. Liberty—In good order. Monterey—Clean and healthy. Little Oglethorpe—In good order. South Oglethorpe—In good condition. Lafayette—In good order Reynolds—In good order. Washington—Healthy and in good order. Charlton—Clean and healthy. The dilapidated building known as Dutch Church, was reported as a nuisance; and, on motion of Colonel Wayne, it was Resolved, That the owner of the same be informed thereof, and requested to abate it by having the en trance closed. On motion of Dr. Thomas, a resolution was passed requesting the President of the Board to ascertain what wards are not represented in the Board of Health, and to suggest the steps necessary to be taken to secure representation of the same. On motion of Col. Wayne a resolution was adopted :. '.i-*, tnjt beard some three or four . v.vre railing lor the police; I ; ith Mr. Allen and Whitfield •v; -n they fired; the firing was so • . i i-. who fired first. I did not hear v.l to i’O away, that he would give ’ * i- ..cemaii. ; "Worn, says—On last Xhur9- . M a -ur- t street, near Falun; I i.< groes nu Falim street, aud I 1 ' ut to u house iu which one of - a:i t saw the two prisoners Staud- ••• h ■use; there was a large crowd of ; ;hv fio.ise; some of them I heard cry, • • - inquired what the difficulty was, th.tt a negro had been killed by one ritiir..-ad: 1 wan told this by a iht n si-.v ti lr two prisoners get into a •“’mu. time one of the prisoners stated ion’t know which one—that if the ’ i any violeuco ho would shoot them, at effect; the prisoners then started np ~ fast as Urn horse could travel; a ntiin- i then .lumped into a coach that was ? aud followed them, together with u i foot, crying, “Hlioot him—shoot him;” the crowd in pursuit have muskets, aud •voivers, when the prisoners arrived 1 • r of Harrison street the prisoners if-u.bUd one of fc thejn pointed^ a gun : \d to keep ofi ; I think Mr. Craney is :•'inf.-d tin- gun; the crowd then fell • i nsoner*; started ahead; the crowd .a puiHdt, crying, before, "Shoot ' others crying that he ought to be : m •iu«*uts altf-rwards I heard two >'■•.p'.ris comiug so clo?e together that . ; :.t i :i..- shot that was fired: 1 went .. ith.- j . j. .,iei of the guns, aud was in- man ivai -hot; I saw two policemen ar • hots v..*r« fired at tho same time that • i - i siw two or three men in the k -•*i shotguns: the prisoners were .cl . v«v Hid the crowd followed them; i v-1.. ' i long barreled gun. and had ji: s!e* body of the wagon; I don’t •• - aij . lapsed between the two re- • inn- I am sufficiently acquainted • o. I-anguished between the re- l p:sto. Rad a sufficient lime elapsed i ; :the crowd in pursuit oi tho it' t»e an infuriated mob; thej* were • r- with arms, and I think it was - . should defend themselves, for if -at tl.vin they would not have had • nec i think there were upwards l , r:;o:t i.f them men; l think h to excite the fears of any rea- 'arm says—On last Thursday - iup-stairs window, 1 saw a., n- , i: under the railroad arch, iu a •• '• *•» negroes following him ; there - ale :>mg, “Kill him—atop that Mr. Allen’s house, and • "* J - ; ‘nu .v into the house; Mr. *i 'J tin-: time with a gun, aud went - • j Mr. Craney iu the house; they r : ‘te; one negro went up to Mr. i' -f’l iu his face: Air. Alien told ■ :.a; ht wouldkili him; Mr. Allen i:to the wagon; Air. Craney was **■ u lie left Air. Allen’s house; the u them, crying, “Shoot him! negroes made use of the word : Aii Craney. ‘ * - n't know who the man was * at Air. Allen’s breast; he was a • • uiv residence is next door to Mr. <ii. Allen tell Air. Craney not to go ■11Toted huu; I heard this conver- • n s gate from my front window; the 1 • J at Allen’s house not more than 1 they went ofi in the wagon; they v w'-s^ir !“ 11 a Allen had the . Alien or rrSAe-v , erow ‘ l ottered no that if tw., Jth«rs‘ l, J liey 1 we,lt off; dh him he would tear tL^on , ?° eu :t boy oil lor two pist. ,i a m his hand when dis breast; I was u..t excit^ 0 ^ re * • W Air. Allen, when he drove hiui; after they left the house 1 n fca *4 ■ it:, th. rejiurt sounded as though . i;n had been fired ofi'; I know ii r> months, and saw Mr. Craney at Mr. about a month. ' N* ill, sworn, says—I was passing Mr. i hursday evening last, and saw a df. es, suine ot the negroes saying, oers, kill him. Col. A. W. Stone, lor : the State here stated that he would “nation ol this witness as she was behalf of the State. Justice Russell ■’''Jiinng Justice, he would examine J -tiniouy continued—Air. Allen was I went into Airs. Crosby'S ‘ " ,r ‘- on the piazza; at this time * w cre driving down Falun 1 -roes followed utter them; I then u .t I thought was two guns, and ■wen of the difficulty, jiiod.—it was about five minutes after hoard the report ol fire anus, r o', -colored) sworn—Says when I ar- •-holding Air. <'rauey, and saw ofia-ide; I saw a colored man lying the crowd did requesting Air. Naylor to make an examination of the condition of Crawford Ward and report the result to the Board of Healtli at its next meeting On motion. Board adjourned. Mayor’s Court. His Honor Mayor Anderson had but lew cases to dis pose of 3*esierday, on t iking his seat, after an absence of several weeks. The first case called was that of Thomas Golding and William AIcAllister, two colored boys, who had assaulted a white boy ou the streets, on Monday last, with sticks and brickbats, injuring him so severely that the attendance of a physician was ne cessary. On calling the case the white boy did not appear to prosecute, probably being unable from the injuries he received; whereupon His Honor rcpianded tho negro boys to the barracks, until it could be as certained whether the injured white bo3- failed to ap pear on account of the injuries received, or whether through negligence. If found to be the latter, the prisoners were ordered to be released. Edward Owens, (colored,! charged with c*eating a nuisance under the arches, on the north side of Bay street, was ordered not only to abate the same, but to clean the arches out for the entire length of the block, and when the same was completed to report the fact to His Honor. Iu default, the prisoner was to pay a fine of five dollars and costs. During the absence of the Alayor. several ol tho city guardians, not aoting according to rules and regula tions, had a hearing in His Honor’s office. [fcostatrxicATED.] Hca*B8. Kcrro«i-jn your murk* yutwday about the cholera, you aay that “it is prudent to ke*p about the person- some Dimple astringent, to be used with discretion, if there seems to be any inclkuttou to diarrhoea,” at a aeaeon when complainta of thU char acter are so common, and which open the way as o- perinducing causes for the introduction of the dreaded pestilence. I concur with you in this suggestion, and’ beg leave to recommend through your columns to the poor of this city e prescription which is equally effica cious in the first stage of Aaiatic cholera, and in all stages of cholera morbus, cholera Inlkntum, and the various forms of acute diarrhoea, commonly classed as "-Bummer complaints,” the latter of which will soon become prevalent from the incautious eating of the immense quantities of unhealthy melons aud other traah now hawked in the markets and through the streets of our city. The following is a simple and most efficacious mix ture: Laudanum, 2 ounces; tincture of capsicum, ** ounce; tincture of ginger, 1 ounce; essence of pepper mint, 2 ounces; Hoffman's anodyne, 2 ounces. If the anodyne cannot be readily obtained, substitute sul phuric ether—half the quantity—mix thoroughly, and shake well every time it is used; give or take iroiu ten to twenty -five drops, according to age, condition and violence ol the attack: repeat every twenty minutes till relief is obtained; in a desperate case, take a table spoon full at once; take it in equal quantity of water, and lie on the back quietl3* till it has full opportunity to work. Laborers should carry a small vial in their pocket, with a few lumps of white sugar, upon which to drop it, to be used in certain emergencies. This is a harmless remedy, even if used when no serious oc casion exists. Why is it, Messrs. Editors, that you have not urged upon the city authorities the importance, as a sanitary measure, of erecting free baths iu the city. It has been done in nearly all the Northern cities, and medi cal men of eminence say that nothing will contribute more to ths general health of a community than these life-preserving public conveniences. Two months ago the city government of Boston appropriated ten thou sand dollars for the purpose of establishing free baths, and ten arc uow erected and in full operation. They arc used by both sexes of the poorer classes, with the happiest results. Let us havs free bathing houses in Savannah. Will the City Council, and the working men, when returning from a hot day’s work, think of this proposition when they pine for a bath? If so it will be adopted. Georgia Academy for the Blind. Mr. W. D. Williams, the Principal of the Georgia Academy for tho Blind, a State institution, located at Macon, is in the city, stopping at the Pulaski House, for tho purpose of hunting up any blind youth that may bo in this city or neighboring parts of the State, with the view of securing their admission as pupils in said institution. Air. Williams can be seen to-day at the hotel, or at the Court Houm. Any person know ing tho existence of any one of this class is requested to report the same to him, or to P. Af. Russell, Esq. Mr. Williams has with him one of his pupils, and is pre pared by a fit examination of the efficiency of tho mode of instruction of the blind, to remove any distrust or doubts that may arise in the minds of parties who have never witnessed an exhibition of the same. AIaqistrate’s Court.—The following eases were yesterday disposed before the Magistrates uamed: Before Justice John A. Staley—Samuel and Stephen Jeffers, charged with the offence of larceny from tho house, were examined and committed to jail for further examination. Before Justice Philip M. Rus3ell—The State vs. Sarah and Alary Ann Jenkins, (both colored,) charged with a breach of peace. Upon examination,Sarah was *held in bonds of $200. There not being sufficient evi dence against Mary Ann Jenkins, she was discharged. The Tonawv'da at Philadelphia.—By dispatch to Messrs. Hunter & Gammell, the agents in this city, we learn that the steamship Tonawanda, hence for Philadelphia, arrived at 7 o’clock Tuesday morning, seventy hours from wharf to wharf. The sale of mules, horses and wagons at the “ Co ral, ’ on President street, will take place this day, at 10 o’clock. See advertisement. Those in want of stock, &c, attend in duo time. The attention of holders of city bonds is directed to the advertiaement of the County Treasurer, in another column. 4 Couonership Vacant.—We learn that Coroner H H. Eden yesterday sent in his resignation as Coro ner of Chatham Count}*. Exquisite Tooth and Mouth Wash Eac Abo- matiqce is a preparation of Aromatic Gums and Balsams which communicate a delicious taste to the mouth, a sweetness to the breath, a hardness to the gams, and cures tooth ache and a seusitlve condition of the tooth and gums. Prepared solely by Caswell, Mack A Co., New Vork, and sold at Lippman’9 Drug and Chemical Ware house. Ayer’s cherry Pectoral surpasses all other remedies in the rapid and radical cure of Coughs, Colds and Consumption. jy!6-lw Arrivals at the Hotels. PULASKI HOUSE—W. H. Wiltbergkr. Excitement on Bay Street anil Vicinity. About half-past eight o’clock last evening considera ble excitement was created by a large crowd who were in pursuit of two negroes who had attempted to rob the carpenter shop of Messrs. Killoran A Alurphy, situated on Bay lane in rear of the City Hotel. It ap pears that the negroes had managed to raise the latch of the carpenter shop door, through which they en tered, with a large trunk, containing nearly half a box of tobacco, several razors, razor straps, thread, needles, and sundry other articles. The trunk also contained two manifests of the schooner Oramoneta, besides several letters addressed to Capt. Alartin Ryan, of that vessel. The trunk and contents had evidently been stolen by tho negroes, and not being very full, it is supposed they had taken it inio the carpenter shop for the purpose of getting a supply of tools. Mr. Killoran, who sleeps up stairs in a back room of the front building, was sitting at tho window, and observing a light in the carpenter shop, took oft* his shoes aud came down quietly. After crossing the yard to the carpenter shop, he placed his hand lightly on tho latch, while trying to observe who was inside. This startled the negroes, and while one of them blew the light out the other braced against the door. Mr. Killovan, however, gave a heav3 r shove against the door and threw it open, when the negroes, after falling over nail kegs and lumber, managed to get out of the door on Bay lane, through which they en tered. The negroes were followed down Bay lane by Mr. Killoran, halloaing to stop the thief. The negroes, after running through a crowd ot white men standing on the comer of Ba}* lane and Bull street, immediately • v ook up the cry of “stop thief,” and made more noise thaa their pursuers. They were followed tb the north side of Bay streei. east of the Exchange, where they jumped over the iron railing on to the stones below, a distance of over twenty feet. The pursuers, having a little more, regard for their necks, went some around to the slope of the hill, and others down the sl epa. By this time the negroes had managed to es- by prseing under the arches iu the dftrk. Several exciting races then took place under the bill, by the the CrtI1 l,artiC8 in pursuit. Each taking the other in t e dark for the thieves, pursued each other until mat ters were * Plained. Thus the affair ended, the pur- had mad D e B m t th“'^I CaCh °‘ Ler ° n th ° 800,1 ‘ ime ‘ heT 1 lulled Wjiit&eld what -was the matter; he Craney had killed that colored man; ■ II.'. colored man over, and he appeared . “dead at that time. I asked Whit- . ihe man that killed him; ho replied I. . . ,"iV" ,J "IS to 8 , l “ 5 aud k,re P in sight of a i i' ! cul : ; s ' nil lor a policeman. 1 then ■aaJi, e U ,h hat S® u “ end « d tu do with them; he , , ,7 -,' he policeman to arrest Mr. Crane, for m'r, .-r'TZ' also said that he did v ht tllem himself, he only wanted to do rii'-d w L lz ‘ :n ’ a policeman; then I i,'«r?| 0 “* « 0 “ i “S “P the road from differ- itila Ht'ai.m, < "a* then helped into his a pc Mr-Alien then cr°«ed the street 'ped the horse L, v d waiked off; Craney Vf the Cen^'n.^ill True BlH s . In the Count; Court. charged with , , ■_ ,. - esterday. the Grand Jury found true hills again.t the foii„. vi .. „ . . _. „ , “name named persons: State vs. Robert Wall, charged win, ,■ . “ . wnt malicious mis chief. State vs. Solomon Gibbs, (colored,) charged with simple larceny. State vs. King Cummings, (colored, misdemeanor. State vs. Robert Haywood, Dublin Small and Rich ard, (colored, i charged with simple larceny. Ax a meeting of the Metropolitan Fire Company held at the Exchange Long Room, on Monday even ing, we learn that an invitation was extended to the white fire companies of the city to join in parade with them in celebrating their iirst anniversary, on Satur day, the 2ist of July. Young Men’s Library Association.—The attention of the young men of the city is invited to the adver tisement in another column, inviting a meeting this evening for the purpose of organizing a Young Men's Library Association. II L Shultz, So Ex C Zimmerman, Tenn G !■ Gates, Macon A I. Maxwell, do W 1) Williams and son Macon Muster J Caupp, Macon J M Pol'er, Balubridgc H B Davis. N V Miss M J Davis, N I K Byne, Burke co C Hudson, Jeircrson co E B Forman, Uity P Butler, Darien Miss Bntler, maid and 2 servts, Darien W W Waul, Ga W C Carroll, Fla A May, do Mrs Petti*, do I Miss M May, do J M Middleton, Ga J H Beall, A A H R R E Alien. Qa | F N Browne, Augusta jj I) Hoover, wife, child ft nurse, Washington City MARSHALL HOUSE—A. B. LUCE. C P Wheeler, Richmond S Z Pitcher, Charleston T D Bertody, Griffin J J Hunt. Marietta B Cogdell, Darien K L Morris, Ga T E Holmes, Darien R K Walker, do T C Case, N V R H Hardaway, Thomas vllle AM Sloan, Thomuville B Howe ft lady, Mount Pleasant D C McAUilley, B&inbrdge R Merriwetber. do W Hammond, Thomosvlle SCREVEN HOUSE—G. MeGinly. H L Shultz, So Ex |J C Greely, Fla G B Higginbotham, U S A M Boggess, do J Thompson, |Cnpt Fllnn, str Kate E L E Plant, Charleston ,J O’Mahoney, do H M Cottingham. Augusta W M Smith. City Maj Beach ft servt, Fla |J Mowatt, N ¥ Miniature Almanac—This Day, Sun rises 4 46 Snn sets 7 21 BIGS WATER. At Tybec 1^7|AtPort 12 57 Shipping Intelligence. PORT OF SAVANNAH. Tuesday, July 17, ISM. Arrived. Steamship Fannie, Smoot, Baltimore—LaRoche, West ft Daniels. Steamer H M Cool, Taylor, Darien—M A Cohen. Swedish ship Minuet, Walthen, Cape de Verdes— C Epping. Cleared. Steamer Sylvan Shore, Tucker, Palatka—Claghom ft Cnimingham. Steamer Express, Moody, Augusta—J M Ktnchley. Brig Chesapeake, Newhall, Boeton—LaHocho ft Johnson. Brig Wm Nichols, George, St Jago de Cuba—Sor rell Bros. Auction. Sales. A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OP FAM ILY GROCERIES AT AUCTION; by BELL, WYLLY 4k CHRISTIAN. THIS DAV, 19th instant, at 10 o’clock, in front ol store, will be sold, A valuable and choice assortment of Family Gro ceries, warranted to be fresh aiql sound, consisting of Floor, Cheese, Herrings, Backets, Sugar, Starch, Matches, Nest Tubs, Coffee, Pepper. Can oysters, Brooms, Tea. Ginger. Pickles, Dusters. Soap, Can Meats, Caudles, Whisp Brooms, Can Fruits, Mackerel, Currants, W W Brashes, Coffee Mills, Cries, Ass’t size Baskets, Rugs, Knife Boxes, Liquors, Rope, Ground Pea*, Wrapping Paper, Cigara, Thyme, Sifters, Bbls Beef, Tobacco, Paper, Tin Cup*. Sacks Salt. Champagne, Cloves Quinces, Allspice, Sardines, Reticules, Cinnamon, Lobsters, Axe Handle., Indigo. Mustard, Cotton Wick, Paper Rags, Bos'on Crackers, Green Corn, Bbls Tongues, Brandy Peachey Ac., Ac Terms Cash. JyH-lt BY THOMAS J. WALSH. Oa THURSDAY, 79th instant,will be sold, in front of store, at 10 o’clock, A lot of Furniture consisting of Bedsteads, Bu ream Rocking Chairs, Toilets, Marble Top Centre Table, ftc., *c. ALSO 1 Sewing Machine 1 Cooking 8tove and Utensils. Terms Cash. jylS td BY BURN & HBYER. THIS DAY, 18th inst., at 10 o’clock, in front oi store, will be sold, 5 hhds Bacon Strips, 10 bbl. Breakfast Bacon, 10 bbls Bacon Shoulders, 5 bbls Canvassed Hams, 10 bbls Pork Heads, 10 bbls Pigs' Feet, 0 bbls Meas Pork, loti Beef Tongues, 1" half bbls Fulton Market Beef, 10 Urkins Goshen Batter, 50 boxes Goeben Cheese, 40 boxes latmoD.. jyl'J lt PRIVATE SALE. BY THUHAS J. WALSH. Lot No. 14 Brown Ward, and improvements, on by 90 foot, on the uorthw est corner of Hull and i loyd streets. Suhjcct to a ground rent of *22.60 per an num. For further particulars, enquire at the Count ing Room. jyl8 MULES. HORSES AND WAGONS. BY T. a. WALSII. On WEDNESDAY, July ISth, will be sold, at the Government Stabies, corner of President and Rey nolds streets, commencing at 10 o’clock, 40 prime young Mules, in cood order 4 choice Mares and Horses 3 Army Wagons, for four Mules, with Harness complete and In good order 1 country Wagon, for four Males, Harness com plete aud In good order. ALSO, Saddles, Swingletrees, Chains Halters, Log Chains, Pull Down Chains Stretchers aud Timbers Carriages and numerous other articles. Catalogues can be obtained at the counting room. Sale positive. Terms, cash on delivery. jy7-td. Export.- Per brig Chesapeake, for Boston—120,000 feet lum ber. Panengcrs. Per steamship Fannie, from Baltimore—Miss Bar rett, Master S Beytagh, J C Footman, S Eppstein. Per steamer II M Cool, from Darien—Mr Bntler, daughter and 2 servts, Mrs S V Prentice, R Cogdell, Dr Perry, A Dickerson, J H Hall, Mr Morris, Mr PM- tetsoD, J^USS’ RUSS' RUSS’ RUSS' RUSS' RUSS' ST. DOMINGO BITTERS ST, DOMINGO BITTERS ST. DOMINGO BITTERS One of tbs most valuable combinations of a medicine and an agreeable beverage that ha. ever been offered to the public. Millions of bottles were sold throughout the North daring the last four years and, wherever introduced, it has proven a welcome addition to the invalid’s table, the family circle, and the batrhelor's sideboard. LADIES who have lost strength and appetite, and suffer from nausea, vomitting aud vertigo— GENTLEMEN who “don’t feel very well’’ lost before breakfast or dinner, whose stomach is out of order and system is generally deranged - MOTHERS weaning children, and suffering from general debility— CHILDREN of a sickly nature, aud Sour, dyspeptic constitution— TRAVELERS who have oocaslon to change their water, and— ALL who live in malarious districts, and are subject cd to miasmatic influences, will find one of the most valuable Tonics and Invigorators that can be taken, in RUSS’ ST. DOMINGO BITTERS- TRY THEM . BUT ONC«. RUSS’ ST. DOMINGO PUNO H RUSS’ ARRACK PU N MADE FROM BATAVIA B10K. RUSS’ MESSINA PUNCH, RUSS’ GIN COCKTAIL. RUSS’ BRANDY COCKTAIL. RUSS’ BOURBON WHISKEY COCKTAIL The most delightful concoctions that ever tempted man's taste—cheaper than any STEADY DRINKS in he woild. BLACKBERRY BRANDY. RASPBERRY SYRUP, GINGER CORDIAL LEMON SYRUP. "Also on band and manufactured to order. RUSS & CO., No. 34 Dev street, New York. Sold Wholesale by W. M. WAISH, Wholesale Druggist HALSEY*, WATSON & CO., Grocers, d27eod-ly Savannah, DISEASES OF THE FEET. JVFrs. Eliza Keogh» W HO WAS fnstmeted in youth by her grand father, an eminent surgeon, chiropodist and medical practitioner, in his profcMions, has now, from force or cirenms'ances, assumed the practice heraeli; and is specially qualified for the core ol all diseases of the feet. She warrants cure, or no pay. She is at present at the CORNER OF TATTNALL AND BERUIBN STREETS, but will soon remove to a better office. She will visit patients at their resi dences, it desired. Refers by permission to Drs. North, Fitch and Horl- beck, and Ordinary Hoist, at Charleston, where she essful Miscellaneous. has had u succe 1 practice. jvfl-d.twftwtf usulgun. Per steamship Fannie, from Baltimore—TH Austin, J A Barren, Brady, 8 ft Co, Brvsn, H ft Co, Agt C R R, M A Cohen, Clagborn ft C, J P Collins ft Co, F W Cornwell, Duncan ft J, F ft Dixon, L 1 GtUlmartln ft Co, J Gilliland ft Co, Gutranl ft F, Heaa ft G, J M Kinchley, K Mac Lea ft Oo, J Lama, LaRoche, W ft D, C M HUstnan. J N Mailer, E H Marsh ft Oo, H C Mclirtens, W ft R McIntyre ft Co, Nat Ex, E L Neid- linger, S W Ma.on, BF Sandford, W ffStarr, B G Tilden, F W Sims ft Co, W, Gibbs ft Co. Consignees per Central HaUrosd. July 17, 1866. Cl bales varn, 149 sacks com, C bales wool. 6 cars shot, 7 bales paper, 2 howitzers, carriages and cais sons, and mdse to J A Roberts. L 3 Gnilmartin ft Co, Cooper ft McA, W C Dawson, Z N Wink ten, 3 T Pat terson, Brigham, II ft Co, H McAlpin, E ft Eckman, Plainer A U, Col Carling, B Roberta A Soil, Inferior Courts of Chatham and Berrien counties. Rockland Lime. 2f»nn BARRELS ROCKLAND LIMB, NOW horn*n '“ding from brig Nellie Moore at Cisg- for^a^^J wu, *tham’s wharf, h)ot of DrffytoOMniet, BRADLEY. HILL ft CO., " Mt 217 and 219 Bey street. - — ua Axw omj lawt. Office for Rent. • OFFICE FOR rkjt. pg melon given Into! August, am. *„ * .Rarfl.U. For Rent, THE WHARF west of the Exchange Dock, known 1 - Waidburg’s Wharf. ^PP^to ^ ^ le23-lm us -treat. For Rent, THREE GOOD ROOM3, WITH GAS AND JimH WATER. Apply ** northwest corner Price and Ht. Julian at*. — jylO-tf SEALS, SEAL PRESSES AND CJanoelliiYg Stamps. orftsrs for again AL and SEAL ntHBJ*. »y—*° r T-5* Cwonty Officers. Notaries, Sod****. Lodgen end SSSH&jtfrts3SSW JCSTTLL & BRC' xjan. Ncwa ' tlare, o thePo Office •five aDAl MARSDEN’S Asiatic Cholera Cure 5* * I S, WITHOUT DOUBT, the only safe and reliable medicine for the Immediate relief and cure of the pestilence which uow threatens to devastate our con tinent. 5^f?. U9ed with sn, 'h success during the epi- 2f“~J thl ® country, aud more reeeutly, in 'bat the French and English Oo- toiScsSra'or** adopteJ *herecipe as tho standard Cholera, Cholera Morhns and Diarrhea. Groat surprise haq been i xpreesed at the eomoara. tive immunity with which the French and English armies have escaped the plague when stationed at posts where the pestilence prevailed. aftBon inquiry we discover it is whollyattrihutable to the use or this invaluable preparation— ASIATIC CIIOT.F.KA CURE. The proprietor, confident of the /ueritso this pre paration. has fitted up a Laboratory lor Its m mufic- tmv, replete with all the appliances ol' modern science, considering it a duty to contend against the plague, and use all menus which medical experience suggests towards relieving and mitigating iis effect Satisfied, by experience, of the result, relying on the impartial opinion of the medical profession, to whom the f-rmnla of its preparation is at ail times accessible, I present MARSDEN’S ASIATIC CHOLERA CURE As the greatest discovery science has made to arrest the progress of the scourge, CHOLERA MORBUS PREPARED BY 'X’. \V . MAR9DEN, DEPOT AND LABORATORY 487 BROADWA Y, N. Y. FOR SALE BT ALL DRrOOISTS. j Shipping. **■ rf.'T* 1 *— m,m t.- FOR BALTIMORE. The new and elegant steamship FANNIE, Capt R. H.'Smoot, Will sail for Baltimore on Ts«sdsy,]24th Inst., at — o’clock, — ns. Freight for PHILADBPHIA will be received and checked through at the same rates charged by otbsr Rues. For freight or passage, having good accommo dations. apply to LxROCHS, WEST ft DANIELS. Jones' Block. !yw FOB NEW YORK ATLANTIC COAST Mail steamship Company. Freight, One Dollar Per Bale. Cabin Passage, $20 Deck, $10 The very fast “Nothing now nnJer the Snrwas an old adage which cannot he admitted us a truism 1% the present day, for we h.nvo hourly to record discoveries and in ventions In Med cal Silence which would astonish Galen aud his disciples, of ihe many which come before our notice we must single out Dr. T. W. MAR8- DBN’S ASIATIC CHOLERA COKE an an article of real merit, and cheerfully recommend it in ail diseases of the bowels. We t>peak from personal knowledge in this matter, feeling satisfied all who will try it will endorse our vlewB.—xV. r» Times. je28-ly. BAEEETT’S ON THIS CONTINENT. It is WiKEANTKII to RESTORE tiRAV HAIR TO ITS ORiGit. Ai., NATt’KAi. I'tu.oK, ill every case; it will stop the hair from 1 ai.li.no ol r; it will Iree the head from humors and dandruff; promote the growth of the HAra, and is a beautiful pressing. We offer no large rewards, but we authorize all oi our agents to refund the money to any person who will use two bottles, ami then say Bar xtt’s Vege table Hair Restorative has not performed all we claim. Te3ti)i\ony from tfie Capital of Vie United States. Messrs. Barrett ft Co: I was induced to give your Hair preparation a trial, and can heartily recommend it as unequalled as a Dressing. Purifier and Restorer,—giving to the Hair a luxuriant richness, and to the head a cool anti most agreeable .ensation, while it is thorough in re storing the hair to its natural color. Very respectfully, W. Hamlet. Washington, i». c\. May 15, ldCd. Messrs. J. R. Barrelt ft Co: I was induced by a friend to make a trial of Bar rett’s Vegetable Hair Restorative, and 1 am very much pleased with thp effect It has had on my hair. I was nearly half pray, aud now, before using one bottle, my head is Ireed from dandruff, and mv hair has all the appe trance of youth. I folly believe Bar rett's to oe the best hair preparation in the world. Wm. Hamilton. Fredonla, N. Y., April 26,1866. J. U. BAMKETT Ac CO,, f roprlt .ors, , Manchester, New Hampshire. JACOB LiPPMAN, /Joiner Congress ami Barnard streets. Agent. rgT' Sold by all Druggists. jyfr-tf TAX NOTICE. T he UNDERSIGNED is prepared to receive the City Taxes assessed by the ordinance of the '.*7th of December, 1805—as well those that are payable monthly as those made parable 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 uow pav the amount due for the quarter ended on the 30th day of June, or for the residue oi the year. On prose sales of merchandise (including sales of liquor) except cotton, l , per cent. On gross sales of cotton, 1-10 per cent On all commissions derived from ray business transaction (other than merchaudise) by any factor, anctiouccr, broker, forwarding, stopping or commis slou merchants, 1 per cent. On all iQconies derived from salaries and the pur suit of any profession, faculty, trade or calling what soever, except troni real estate, 1 per cent. On cross receipts or any businoss transactions, not Included m the foregoing, and Including all insur 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. 1 per cent. On gross earnings of every bank, bank agency or • bankers, 1 percent. On every horse and mule, except those actually used in wagons, drays, trucks or other vehicles, for which badges may have been taken out, one dollar per month. On evary dog. three dollars per annnm On the value of all furniture, jewelry and plate worth over three hundred dollars, 1 per cent. Every male resident between the ages of twenty- one aud sixty years, except only xtich as may lie enti tled to registry and to vote at city elect ions,'and who Shall register their names anti pay for the same, one dollar per annnm. On real estate, 1 per cent. R. T GIBSON. iy2-tr City Treasurer. fl^mbeatj 3 Captain ALEXANDER, Will positively sail on her regular day, Thnrnlay. July 19, sit 1 o’clock p. so - For freight or passage, having very superior accom modations, apply to WILDER ft PU LLAHTON. tr No freight received after It o'clock a. m on the day of sailing. Jyl4 Pioneer Line FOR NEW YORK. Cabin Passage |20 OO The splendid steamship TYBEE, Crowell, Com mender, will leave for the above port on her regular day, Saturday, July ill, ut ‘A o’clock p. m For freight or passage, having superior accommo dations, apply to jyI6 HUNTER ft GAMMELL. Murray’s Iaine FOR NEW ^SSYORK. Cabin Passage, $90 Steerage, $10 The new and fast steamship LEO, Dearborn, com mander, will sail on Thursday, July IV, at 1 o’rlork p. m. For freight or passage, having superior accommo dations. apply to OCTAVUS COHEN ft CO., jy!6 Agents. Co-Partnership. T HE CNDEBS1GNED have associated themselves together under tne firm name of A. WILCOX ft CO, for the purpose of transacting a Factorage, Com- misslonsnd Forwarding Business. Refer to H- Brigham, Octavo. Coben, E. Padelford and A. S. Hartridge. A. WILCOX. Jy2-tm T. H. PALMER. NOTICE. B Y the Ordinance passed by the City Council on the 27th day of December, 1855, the taxes npon gross sales or every description of merchandize and wares, upon freight and passage money payable In this city, and upon hones end mules, arc required to be paid monthly. The undersigned Is prepared to re ceive the above tax for the past mouth of April. K. T. GIBSON, |yl-tf City Treasurer, OLD SEMI-WEEKLY LINE. Leave eyeryi Tuesday and Satnrday. For Palatka, E. Fla.,1 TOUCHING AT*BRUNSWICK~aT~MA'- RY’S, FEKNANDINA, JACKSON VILLE AND PICOLATA. The new and elegant steam packets, LIZZIE BAKER, Cspt. N. KING, and SYLVAN SHORE, capt. JAMES TUCKER, having been specially fitted np for this route »1th unsurpassed accommodations, will leave regularly for the above places, the Sylvan Shore every TUES DAY MORNING, and tile Lizzie Baker every SATUR DAY MORNING, at ten o’clock. Returning, will leave Jacksonville every Tuesday “*} Friday, arriving at Savannah every Wednesday mornings, in time to connect with the New York steamers. For freight or Passage apply a t the office on Florida wharf, or to CLAGHORN A CUNif INGHAM, Agent* N. B—All freight payable by shippers. Jyltt-tf FOR P4L4TKA, FLA., VIA BRUNSWICK, AND ALL LANDINGS ON THE ST. JOHNS RIVER. Shioping. nn UPti EMPIRE LINE FOR NEW > ONLY SIDEWHEEL STEAM3H1 WEEK. FREIGHTOSi COTTON, Sl.UG PEI Cabin Steer*I The dew and fast siduwheel steamship San Salvador, ATKINS, Master, Will sail as above on Saturday, j eIy 2 J, at o’clock For freight or p-8 age, having accoinmodu.;. perlor to any steamer in the ira.ie, apim K. FI. HA No it; Stoddarl* , M - HARRIS* >N & A JjM No. 5 Bowling Q«ren, Nt ForPhiladelp a i ii The first class steamship T ona w anda TEAL, CommauJei, Will sail for the above port on katurday, July 38, at 9 o’clock .«. , Shippers wishing lo avail themselves or tl tagesor direct shipments, thus avoiding ex ling of goods through Intermediate ports, fled that store room Mill he famished fc during the absence of the ships. For freight or passage, having superior a dations, apply to Jjl6 HUNTER ft GAM r.i FOR AUGUST;! AND ALL WAY LANDINGS ON SAVANNAH RIVER. The light draft ECLIPSE Capt. P. H. Wean, Is now receiving freight for the above plat an will leave on butursduy, 91st lust., ut 19 o’clock iG For freight, apply to J. M. KINCHLEY, u t Florida Steam Packet Wharf, or to Jyld bt F. W SIMS ft CO., Ag tut. FOR DARIEN. THE STEAMER H. M. COOL Will leave for Darien on Friday morning, - Inst., at 8 o'clock. jyt . 2: FOR GHARLE8T VIA BEAUFORT, Through by Daylig PILOT BOY, Capt. T. R. PaTKt, (Taking place Of steamer Fannie temporary-. Will leave as above from Florida wharf, i West Broad street, until farther notice, every MONDAY MORNING, at 8 o’cloe Returning, will leave Charleston every 8. DAY MORNING at same hoar. WhUe the boat is on her trip freight will ceived and stored in fire proof warehouse, expense. This boat Is new, very fast, and has good i modarlons for passengers. For freight or p; apply to F. M. MYRELL. A gen Jc»-tf Florida wb ri. THE IINITEO STATES 3 HRU! ■AIL STEAMSHIP COUP AN ST. THOMAS, PARA, PERNAMBUCO BAHIA, AND RIO DE JANEIRO. Under contract with th* United States and Brail Governments for the carriage of the mails, will dia- patch one of thetr * NEW FIRST CLASS SIDEWHEEL The fine, new U. S.Mail Steamer] K A. T E, Capt. T. J. Looewood, , Will leave Savannah from wharf foot of Weat Broad street, for above places, EVERY MONDAY MORN ING, at 9 o’clock. BRADLEY, HILL ft CO., Agents, iyll-tr 217 end 219 Bay street. FOR CHARLESTON, VIA HILTON HEAD AND BEAUFORT. Just Arrived and For Sale by KENNETH MACLEA& CO. N* 202 Bay Street, :W SMOKED SIDES AND STRIPS New Smoked Shoulders Duffleld Hams, covered Washington Hams, covered Manning’s Hams, covered. ALSO OS BAM IX Mess and Prime Pork, In bbls and half bbls Fallon Market Family Beet, In half bbls Goshen Batter, in tubs, and - Family and Baker’s Flour jy3-tf GREAT SOUTHERN PAPER WAREHOUSE AND Depot forPrinters’Snpplies 210 Bay street, SiaiiaO Ga. band lLATNER ft UOSWOKTU keep constant!! A huge stock of Ledger, Writing and V Paper*, of all sires and weights; also, Binders card Boards, Printers' Cards, Envelopes, Twines Printing Inks. . Having had long experience in the bnaineso, and buying our goods in large lots directfrom the turn- tsetorers enables us to compete with New YoA price* lntl MERCHANTS’ EXCHANGE LUNCH HOUSE, Ball Street, near Bay Lame. [?B1E LUNCH aervod from 11 a. m. to 1 p. m.,end _P from 9 p. m. to 12 m. Beat of Liquor*, Ala*, Wtnm. ftc., constantly on head. 17?Tf FRANK PERRY, Proprietor. Notice. The new and splendid U. S. Mall steamer K A. T E, Capt. T. J. Lockwood. will leave Savannah, for the above places from the foot of West Broad street, EVERY THURSDAY MORNING, ft 9 o’clock. BRADLEY, HILL ft 00., Agent*, jvll-tf 21T and 21ff Bay atroet. Direct and Regular Communication win HILTON HEAD. Sloop Fanny & Mary, Capt. Siokxl, It running regular trip* between Baveuah end Hilton Head, carrying freight at regular rate*, and, when desired, taking a few passengers. She Is per fectly dry, in good order, and hss made remarkably quick trip*. She carries the United States mall. The National Express and Transportation Company and Southern Express are authorized to receive packages for her. Any information can be obtained of Capt. Sickel, or by Inquiring of H. G. Rows, corner of St Joltaa sndBryi FOR SALIH, App'y to s7-2awem . river STEAMBOATS and TOW ’BOATS, of Various sixej and draft. * ALSO, .Sailing Vessels,St.am Barge*, ftc. A. M. MECOSTA, No. 42 mUr streak N~T. over 2,000 tons bnrthen, HOn the 22d of Every Month, From the !Port of New York. For the following named poits and at the follow- lent™ 1 * 8 0f pa8 “* e ’ pajab ‘ e ln gold or its eqnlva- marr cabin. From New York to St. Thom,. . ,5.1 From New York to Para From New York to Pernambuco *' 170 From New York to Bahia i si From New York to Rio de Janeiro ”"I 210 eluded! 8 ** Bt llaIrilles ® rat<,a .meals and bedding In An experienced Surgeon is attached to each vessel All Letters most pass through the Poet Office. Post age 10 cents. For further Information or passage apply to B. H. HARDEE, Agent, No. 12 Stoddard’s Block GARRISON ft ALLEN, mj91 . NOTICE. TO ALL WANTING FURNITURE I am (mailing for the inspection of the public, a fine stock of CABINET FURNITURE, CHAIRS, T TRESSES, &c-, &c., To which the attention of all is invited. ■ Warerooms, 178 BROUGHTON STREET, Sher flff-ly srerooms, 17 Dry Goods 1 8.B. HARRINGTON. AGENTS WAN • FOR >i THE LIFE AND CAMPAIGNS GENERAL STONEWALL TITHE Standard] _ A The only edltkm 1 A Ut PERSONS be-*— TiTm; e. frith'.' eetaf- Jla of Ann Morel wilt present them- July .sested.. within tie time prescribed by iv» Hu.t a 1 ; . ,dtd' »o 10 ««.’4. estate wiU'makt. syn in, ^«7..'wtw A. c ’DAtxSNJeiRi Rseevo. By Prof. R. L. Dabst, D. fi , of Va. of ths Immortal Hero. a personal friend foiftlSrtorstaff oMb« a Soldlsr. Ohrcfully revMad and corerorod by eemeral R. K. Lea. W* want an AJtari to • rtr7 county. SendIOTcircular*andae*oartrrm*- .ftSffiSSSSWIW. mMl-lmlktrtww. ' ' . FOR SALE. itnifi; i iRflE ^ Tr.' .’ tuust > <* f"- * p pfi to P V£. ■ 09 Brought.r *;.-*« SOUTHERN Importing and Manufacturing DRUG HOUSE Vo. aaa sno stubs. Pratt A Wilson Brother*. WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS 1 HD Mannlactaring Cherniate*. No. 238 KINO STREET, Fourth door above Market at., Charleston, S. C. PSATT, |S-W.WII»N. /o ^ n WID50»k to late E. I !SP'Lf?®.. °JL Pfc * r ' * and Mi- jffiRCy* A Cheni?t !e“? ItoS. C-Ord.Dap't Pfoprietors ar© Native Geor gians, V flitIII IS. pa^ras, chbbkzcaziS, aud B&VGGlin 1 SUVORiKS. WifEEDI COW FEED! OORXffiEAI-, tr fAu wit; sr-. ;.o ■ifIIeat srt’c.e of -cw • < , * " ( for ijoriss ltd stu.-e •; '"j tnlrrd ' ; • 1 . I For sa.<i at a 1; w pr.se *r tie SAVANNAH STHAat MIL£d>. 1 it ti f Past ewt IfwsmbWn trirov 4 /