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The Daily News and Herald.
BY S. W. MASON.
'• ASIUlfil. \V. MASON Editor.
tV. T. TilOMPSOX Associate Editor.
OiTicial Paper of ihe City.
A^3£3~iTl3CUUTiaa Ii THE CITY AND COUNTY
MONDAY. JULY
POST HASTEitS
Are authorised to reoelve subscription* for the NEWS
AND EEK'iLD, Daily, Tri-Weekly and Weekly, at our
advertised rates.
GOLD NOTES.
A scheme has been devised to substitute
gold notes in plaOa of gold, as answering all
ibe purposes of that metal for currency, with
drawing all the greenbacks, and “that here
after nothing should partake of the natuie of
legal tender except either the standard coin
itself or the gold notes which are actually
represented by coin on deposit in tho Xu- j
tional Treasury.” It would be desirable to
have some substitute foi specie which would
preserve U9 from those fluctuations in the
value of gold by which all other values are
affected.
It would be no less desirable to remove j
those causes by which we are liable to have
By Telegraph.
EUROPEA If NEWS. •
ARRIVAL OP THE HERMAN.
Cotton Advanced.
peace negotiations progressing.
A HINT FROM PRUSSIA.
Fenian I'rl.oner. HcIcmmI.
Wasihruton, July XI.—The HUh> Department baa
beau nlvinad that tho following Fenian priaoners have
beea released from Iriah prieona. on conditio, of re
turning forthwith to the United Stataa: Denial My.
keua, Col. Burle, ki-mr'l McDermot, Edward Morley
and Kerwag,
| The House will probably adopt, to-morrow, the Sen-
: ate', preamble and resolution admitting Teuneeaee In
' full, in place otlta owu.
From Meaieo.
i Washington, July 20.—Advices received hero y
i the Mexican Legation report that the Austrian column
! was defeated by the Jnarists at Loyalsopec. losing a
1 larga number of killed, wounded and prisoners.
The Imperialists were about to abandon Hscoalpan.
tbe very foundations of our currency sub-' rived, with dates to the 10th
verted by occasional exportation of the pie- j tbe atiantic cable
ClOUS metals to foreign countries. The re- ! The Great Eastern has safely anchored uud coaling
s much interest 1b felt throughout the couutry in j to gold notes would be an effectual ejtpfi- huishod. The rest of the cable in expeoted to arrive
• “ ■ hourly. The condition of tho cable on board la tested
l Tile Cholera.
I New Yobk, July 22.— Fourteen cases of cholera re-
New Yobk, July 21. The steamer Kerman has ar-f rted ^ th , „ onf v.fMir hours ending last evening.
iwtik Jala. it.. in.l. 1 r
TO OCR COUNTRY FRXF.JfDS.
night and day, and baa improved daily since ibe im
mersion under water in the tanka, and it ia now con-
Tbs disc*** t* a*» the increase.
Forrlfitx sdvi. ^a Tri'crt cholera replug »* Stetiin,
Prusaia. On th* tth ta*t tb<*re were 148 o**tm in
Berlin. A e\f nht. h ft tel
Yana. July
lioans have 1mu<sI i
regard to the prospects of tbe cotton and other crop.- j ^ ^ ^iit we Rre unable to perceive in what
we will be grate-til to our planting Moods and other, j ’ - jg lQ ^ accomplished. If We bUp-
in the interior for information on that subject. Those | u ,, , .
who have opportunities for obtaining valuable infer- ! pose that all the gold Coin in the country is
matlon in regard to the growing crop*, the working converted into notes, it WOtlld fall far short successfully tested and proved perfect. ^ been no moV ei«i«*»t
of tbe free-Ubor system, and kindred matters, of gcu- ot * |j, e requirement* for a circulation# me- ! TUe Mble 1111(1 ln 1H66 hft " been ls »• P® r J committee.
era 1 , iuterest, will evufor a favor by corumuulcatinE i ]: t'i.. In.Mit A mm. n. —V i, i - ! feet as when laid
IVIpival
j ri>. Uovard Raymond Bepnb-
^.li r..r . s:ate Convention to nom.
sidered electrically perfect. The shore and has baan ’ mata delegate, for therh.’.iolelcMaGonventloii. Than
! ln tho Democratic State
the came to us.
| diliin. The largest amount of specie U de-
: posited in the principal banks in those North- j
THE Philadelphia natig.val col. j ern cities which have become the great finau- j
VE.n ios 1 clal centres and recipients of gold. Tue la-
COMSiXaCIAI .
Consols steady at 87), to 85; French rentes, 85 franca
is centimes, five-twenties unproved K-
Cotton aalaa on the 9th amounted to 13,000 bales.
Market firmer. All qualities advanced to a trifling ex
tent. Saturday's decline recovered Speculators and
The following call for a Convention of the I test return of the amount of specie in the
First Congressional District, tor the selec- j New York, Philadelphia and Boston banks
tioa of de e-atos to the Philadelphia Con-1 presents an aggregate of. $21,040,414 i “t’ 01 ' 46 ** 100114 '°°°-
vention. appears la the Quitman Banner o j Amount of win in the Treasury ^ i
Fri. : 3y last; —I
Convention at Blackshear.—By a num- $71,719,371
bet of gentlemen from different counties, jf suppose that the sum in private belligerents me progressing favorably, uud no doubt
•,ve are urged to call a convention of the 1st amounts to ten millions more, the ag- the armistice win be agreed to, ou condiuons it is
Congressional District, at Blackshear, on greirnte would be eighty millions; but let u
Friday the 27th inst., to elect delegates to grant that the aggregate is one hundred mil
tbe National Conservative Union Conven- lions of dollars.
Arrived, steamship Lao. from Savannah.
The proportion of wounded ln the late
eight Austrians to one Prussian.
Ibe Paris Moniteur says negotiations between tbe
New York Mwrlaet.
Naw Yobk, July 21.—Colton dull, Sales of mid
dlinga at 35c.; Naw Orleans at 3Sc.
New Yoei, July 21.—Cotton advanced ona cant.
Sales to-day, S.oou bales, at 37®»c. Flour dull, and
I 10 to 25c. lowar. Southern drooping; salea 300 bbla.,
: at $9 65®1S 73. Wheat dull. Corn dacllnad 10c.
Pork buoyant, at S1*®31N- Coffee Arm. Lard un-
attiea 1* ■ chaugea. Naval store) active. Spirits Torpantlna,
j i8®6 76. Rosin unchanged Freights duU and
quieter. Gold, lSOJf.
Bultiuiore Market,
rumored that a French squadron Lao bce-i erderad to ! BaLttmobe, July 2i.—Flour vary quiet. Naw
Veuioe, and the Toulon authorities ore or dated to pre- Weetern scarce, and prices nominal. Whaai dull, and
, pare ten steam frigate* and corv6ttea lower; prims Southarn red, $2 85. Com haavy
; The Russian official Journal cautione Prussia to re- ; whits, $1 10; yellow, 95c- Provisions dull. Mass
tioil, to bj held at Philadelphia, on the Now we are at a low to conceive by what; uiembsr that there are other strong and united pow- I pork, $33 50; stock, U.JoD hogs. Sugar vary active
Sifcond Tuesday ia August next. Iu ac- process one hundred millions of gold notes j ers * u Europe interested in the balanoe of European j and firm. Whisky dull.
eordanca with this indication of the pet;- are to perform the functions of nine hundred p0 ™* r ' , . . i
” i The Prusalana hare made Porderbiti their head- i
pie's wish, aud in View of the fact that tl.C ruillious Of paper money, for that is the quJYWri Proyna haa been abandoned, and it le ex-
ti:ne for action is so short, we now announce 1 amount, according to official statements, to ! pected the PruasUns win seize it.
to the people of tha various counties com gelher, of the National bank circulation, the i The iudiana were severely beaten by the Austrians
posing the First Congressional District, that <r r eeubacks and the other forms of paper ! »t florgeafferte and Monunallo. Thevwere repulsed
a District C invention will ha held at Black- j money . : Bma * k *“« bs «“ of “•com-
sbetr, on Fridiv, the 27th lost., for the I Ali such expedienU are futile. The only
purpose above stated- mode of improving the circulating medium j
Each county, except Chatham and j, lo reduce its volume until it reaches those
i homes, is requested to send two delegates— limits which will bring it to a par with gold- 12,000. Nothing whateve r doing in breadstuff) oc pro-
ill i-,e co.mtica four e tch. The process by which this ig to be effected vision). Produce quirt
, I is by reducing the public expenditure to j Lobdoe. Noon.—Conrola for monay67M.
THE last veto message- about three hundred mlllionioi dollars. Tue- '
A careful consideration of the arguments j sum required would then be as follow 4
presented m the late veto menage of the ; Interest of the National Debt $180,000,000.;
P.- si P at mniust the passage of the Freed- ! Current Expenras 120,000,000.;
1 juaDU
LAI £31 kLASSSIS.
Tb« T*ry latest is Llvsrpool, hood, on tbe lOtb
Cotton opsns r«ry firm—probable rates from 10 to
LATEST FOREIGN NEWS.
THE ITALIANS STILL ADVANCING.
men's Bireaa hill must eatiaty auy unpreju
diced uiijd of the unsuitablenessof the meas
ure to th-> end proposel, and in ordinary
times,when our public councils are uot under
relentless dominion of passion, would have
their proper effect in staying reckless legis
lation. But the great and only object ot the
ruling faction in the present Congress being
oimply to oppose tho President without rt-
300,000.000.
Tills, of course, cannot be accomplished
unless there is a considerable reduction of the
peace establishment—particularly the army.
I We have allowed for the increase of the cir
culating medium of CO per cent- in five and
a half years. Tbe circulation of all the
hanks in the United States in 1860 was with
, ... ... , , in a fraction of two hundred millions of dol
lar i to the public wettl, it is not surprising 1 _
., ,, , lars. Such a redaction of the currency
that they shameless y avail themselves of ,, - , .. . . .
J J would, of course, be attended by a corres
pondent reduction of taxation.
THE FRENCH FLEET MOVING.
Proipot of a General War-
Bay opportunity to override an Executive
veto. On a body of men who have no
higher law than party success, uud no nobler The Chops in Scaivaa.—A postscript to
aspir ttiou than a momentary triumph over a business letter to the News akd Heraid,
a p ..ii ■ c.ii opponent, logic is unnvaiiahie ami dated Mobley’s Pond, Scnven Co., July liHb,
argument is wasted. The President has says:
had occasion twice to communicate specially 1 “Iu this neighborhood corn and cotton
New Yobk, July 21.—Tbe latest news by tbe City ot
Fans 1) via Queenstown to tbe 12th.
No practical result* to tin.-negotiation* tor peace yet
appear.
Tbe Loudon Globe believes tbe Continent on tbe
brink of a general European war.
Prussia still continues firm In her demands.
The Italians ere stlU advancing, ia spite ot French
orders.
Tbe French iron-cieds were ordered to Venloe on
tbe night of tbe Uth. Tbe Cherbourg squadron has
also been ordered to tail, though lte desUuaUon la un
known.
I* was stated that tbe PruasUns were marching on
FrankforLon-tb e-Main.
Tbe Madrid Epoch say* Spain baa no thought of re-
liuquishing her claims agaiuat Cuba (Qu: Chili? Eds.)
and Peru, but tbe fleet, when reinforced, wUl return
| and oomplate tbe work to valiantly begun.
with Congress upon this subject, urgiug crops will not make more than from one-
up >u that body that the Fisedmen's Bureau, ! third lo a half crop, and some farms that
as a war measure, bad almost Co opleted its yielded large crops before tbe war will be
wo:k, ami that la times of peace it was uot almost a total failure. There is now a severe
ony unnecessary, but dangerous. He poi- drought, and if we do not get rain in a few j . w,,,.*,*. rtinann
travel in glowing colors the abuse?, which days the yeld will be much less than my es- Si 11*1* 1*111*1) 1 K.UJl LlKUrL,
had occurred uuder this system; the vast timate. B. R. M.
expenses it was adding to a people
already overburdened with debt and taxa- '
lion, tile, absurdity !U a Democrat!;; govern- Letter from Governor Jenkins
meat of class legislation, and the serious in- ]
jlity Which must result from teaching the de- i Governor Jenkins has written tbe following letter to i NAPOLEON ABOUT TO MOVE.
DELEGATES AT LARGE.
'ARRIVAL. OF THE CITY OF PARIS.
i PRUSSIA DECLINES THE ARMISTICE.
Augusta Markets.
AcauaTA, G*-. July 21,
Cotton.—Tbtre (a a better feeling ln tbe market and
holders are looking up Salta of 100 balsa at 28®*2.
Gold.—There la a fair demand. Broken are buying
at U8 and selling at 130.
Silver.—Quiet at 135@140.
MARRIED.
KBM^HART—OLIVgR — On tVedneediy, Jaly 18,
in Effingham county, by Rev. John W. Kemshsrr, Mr.
WM BEMSHaRT aud Mrs. lltBBOOA C- OUVRR,
both of this city.
FUNERAL INVITATION.
Tbe friends and acquaintances of Rlcbard, Jamas
and Ellen Corieli ami laaitiv ere respectfully Invited
to attend the luneral or their sister, ELIZABETH
CORISH, from tbe corner of Weet Broad aud McDon
ough street* 1 HIS DAY. at 10 a. m. *
Special Notices.
Notice.
FELLOW-CITIZEN’S: I am a candidate for tbe
office of Coroner of OU lthun county, aud respectfully
solicit yoursuppmt at ibe ensuing election.
|y?3-eodtf WILLIAM 3CHKRZKR, M. D.
To the Voters of Chatham Co.
tieveira*n. Ol, July 81,1833.
I hereby withdraw as a candidate for Coroner of
Chatham county, and respectfully Influence my
friend* to support undivided!/ Mr. John Reedy.
Jr»8-ll« JOHN JOSEPH PPRTKLL.
LYON'S KATHAIRON.
Eatbalronts from the Greek word “Kathro," or
"Rathairo," signifying to cleanse, rejuvenate and re
store. This article It what Rename signifies. For
preserving, restoring and beautifying tbe human hair.
It la tbe moat remarkable preparation ln tbe world.
It Is again owned and pot up by the original proprie
tor, and ia now made with tbe same care, skill and at
tention which gave it a sale of over one million bot>
tlas per annum.
It la a moat delightful Hair Dremhig.
It eradicates scarf and dandruff.
It keeps tbe head cool and clean.
It makes the hair rich, soft and glossy.
It prevents the hair from falling off and turning
gray.
It restores hair npon bald beads.
Any lady or gentleman who values a beautful head
or hair should use Lyon’s Sathalron. It la known
and need throughout the dvlllsed world. Sold by al
respectable dealers.
OEMAS BARNES A OO.
ortST-eodlv New York.
To the Voters of Chatham Co.
FELLOW-CITIZENS: I am s candidate for the
office of Coroner of Chatham county, and respect-
folly ask your support.
Jy21-3t ROBERT P. MYERS, M. D.
Notice.
peodaut races Cf the South to depend upon the editor of the Macon Telegraph:
,, _ - — .1... ii t • -in fr,v Ciii.nnrt in- are: I have your letter of the 17th. I have, from She
.ha C i&.i.l.a GI -»J uat.o 1 c • fir*i. dieauoroved of the suggestion of some ol your
purls baa ar-
Sur.Tix Hooe, July 21.—The
first, disapproved of the suggestion of some of four j nTert date* to tbe lltU.
itead Of Td VkUL p oa tbeir owe activity anu ; coti-mporarleg. that I should appoint delegate* to the •
* ? , . * PUiladelpUia convention. It hu no connection with ! >oarmiatioe yet NegoLationa continue. Italian
energy. Ail Oi tliese i&CiS niiu StdlcmciUS, tbe duties of my office. I am nothere fortbat ptirpoe* 1 . j papers etate that Prussia decliaed theaimidUce.
tbulia'M pieueQted in the most respectful and Jithout a cl^demonatrattontbatalarge majority ot j Ssmi-offidal newspapers aUte, ibat Napoleon will
c * , Georgia desired it—(Which cannot be given in unici— - . . . „ .. .
liflpr-. SS5V0 maaoer, yo ftr from receiving due ' It would be arrogant asanmption on my part. Untier j open frean steps of an energetic character, to efiect
■ . „.; t u Cfftm onr 1 <->on any circumstenees, it would be inappropriate and dis- an armistice
nttcniiOD, wer. treated tilth -<- an- con tastemltome. I have said nothing, because I per- | The Prinoo Von Buss arrived at Paris on the loth,
tmtrnnf reived that tbe people were vexy properly taking ting .
» * atlrtir of their own in tbeir own hands, by moving for ; an(1113(1 interview with Napoleon.
Vo tboogiltfili OJHD YVil'J iiU9 itu}’ regard the holding of district conventions. If they desire to : It i* Jtsted that General Lea-^ant bad been aeut to
f#r tbe interests of the people of this COUU In that ConrsntloU. this is the p,..per : Uie Prnutal ^dqum^ U, announce the armed
trv ran tail til ln >k with niarnl urifill tiie?i‘ 1 speak now, only because I see the proposition sc roodution of France.
ir\, cdll liUl u 1- - \ - r j OU% iy made that the District Conventions, by resolu- . me Loudon Globe, speaking of an unconfirmed
davclupmeuts of that baleful party apir.t tiiu, devolve upon me the duty of appointing tb^dcl- . rlimor tUt t ue y rtuut , ^ hau be 8n niaed in
agjiast Which th'.- warnings of the founders through*yourpaper that I re*plcSily e <lechne makinq Veuet*a. says: "Franca will hold Yenetla a» a guaran-
of 'be Republic were SO earnestly directed, those appointments, for aoita of the reasons above aa-
X, ■ , , , ... ... signed, and others not necessary to be stated. I best-
idey dlSCiOae tile deliberate intention On tato not to take this coarae. because it ia so easy to |
1 ,(!'.*■ mninritv in f'onvr.^q to «e appoint the delegates at large through the district enu-
-LCPO..OI l.x mnjontj Ul t.ongre.s to.o vellUun , lu , W ay to ensure conformity with the pop-
Cure COaBPiCtu coatrol of tile Gcveramcnt for ular preference. Each district conventiou may uoroi-
r , 3 i uate iwo delegates forth# State at large, and from the
their own Etiausil purposes, uou to CGHiptJ, ! number thue put in nomination the district delegatee
undc?r terror or the party lash, all the more
i tee, to
may be authorized to appoint four dalegatee. If euoh
j a plan were approved by the district conventions, the
Oiuservativg of their parly to bhare '.vith thf*m , district delegatee could eaaily assemble and make the
r / . . . .... selection. I make the suggestion tor what it is worth.
the lesnoiiSrbiluy of fcuch cnmm.'il ambitiou. s * Re^ectfuiiy, &c.,
Tuey regard the exercise ci the veto power ckabi-ks j. Jsxkiss.
aa a reflectiou upon tbe assumed supremacy; The Augusta Constitutionalist, of yester- 1
and infallibility <>f tbe legislative brtmcli J (layj announces tbe death of Mr. G. T. Dor-
o: tie Government, and would tikneo ; t j c ano u au j highly respected citizen, which
the President by v olent expressions of bos. too ^ pj aCe on Saturday evening, after a long
tidtv to what they term his irJ)p®rtiur?nt ■ painful illness,
interference with tbe popular will as:
the present."
rns.-ca.-i.it MEW*
Ths latest ocunmercial news from Liverpool ts to the
12>h. Cotton was quiet aud uuolunged. sulea of
Thursday, (12th.) 10,000 bale*. Breadstuff* were In-
active, but firmer. Provisions very dull. Console
87*l&37X; Flve-twenUee, 671<®67X. Erie B. B.
ebar. s, 39X. Dllnole Central, 76><®70q.
MURE TROUBLE WITH THE INDIANA.
she Cuolera Spreading in New York.
THE CANA DIAN FISHEflIES.
New Yoke, July 21.—A special from Leavenworth
The Flobid* and Satahicah MAILS.—Tbe Taita- ; to the New York Tribune denies th* report from
baeeee Floridian of th* 18th last., noticing tbe new I Out aba that peace baa been male with the Indian*,
postal arrangement says : Tbs mall that we received ; The inhabitant! on the border ar* aiming for protec-
bero last Saturday evsnlng contained Savannah py- j tiun. Tbe Indian* have given the Overland Stag* Co.
pan of the day before with highly Important and in- j aix day* to remove tbeir stock from New Montana
te resting news from Washing I on and abroad. It will j on tbe Powdar River Route, and declare wer to tbe
be seen by that Mr. Baed's argument to furnish our | knife.
city with a trl-weekly through mall from Savannah ie | New Yoke. July 21.—Tue cholera te epraadlug
in successful operation—a most gratifying fact to our | throughout the Metropolitan District, aud baa broken
whole community. I uut among the troops on Governor'* Island as wall as
—. j tji 0 , e on Hart’s Island.
The country ls paying millions of deHart annually, i Tbs Herald's Otew*. Canada, dispatch ?sy*
in erpreted by them The hasty pa»3age
of the Freedman's Bill over th» head of the
President, notwithstanding the remon-
strmrea of the conservative members of both
Houses is a defiant announcement by tbe
RvJieals of their purpose to interfere with
the proper liberty of a co-ordinate branch of
the government. And it is iu pursuance of
thi-i wicked p >l:cy that another term of mili-
tv iirsdiction and superintendence over; in. ... , ,
civil aud municipal milters is or.laincd, an- ' nlao'lfat'th* 8cmtb m< The »me. or s larger amount, it <5»U In parliament said the public interest would uot
o'her lease ot irresponsible aud absolute | Ji 0 ^ P mi e on cottom^By^sMlr (^plundering with
nmver to incompetent officials is giveu, an- I .me hand whst w# pour with another th* country
v , , oainB notbing, but loaee dean out the whole cost ot
Other opportunity to unsettle and disarrange | j„yi„g oa0 *it of egenU to do the plundering, and aa-
the industrial y-tein of tlietiouth is afforded; 1 other set to do tbe pouring.—A. T. World.
and millions more of money are made to swell oabibalm. It ls presumed, will be called upon to
the already fearful list of taxation upon the i h™*Z ‘a
toiiios Deoolc of America. We cannot be- ; future before him, but he esu never sot t* efficiently
.. . ' ■ ,, , thrn'io-h against tbe Auatrlana aa MABSDEN'S CHOLEBA
llcvo that tlie inaa-> of honest lUoU through- J* will act against tbe Cholera, should it make its
u: the CHtnti V, whatever miv bo their par- | appearance among ns. Depot, 887 Broadway, New
* " I V/M-lr Tsar crTa hY Ell t
iy ..ffii'.atiou, will sanctiou such as this. It
i„ rev ilulionary, even if not intended, aud
may, li'ur.checked, culminate inconsequences i
futai to Republican institution*
j York. For sale by aU druggist*.
University of Virginia.
—A late number of the Catholic World : rpgg nEXT^SESSION will begin on tbe FIRST
tays: “Nowhere has the Catholic Church . 1 DAY OF OCTOBRH, 18C6. and and on th* 29tli of
increased go prosperously, within the labt i a Proieaeor of Latin, and a second Professor ot
fifty year,, as in the United States of Amerl- ! ^T,,rile^r?PnW^^ASc.Uw
About 2,000 churches and chapels built;
an increase of 1,800 clergymen; 160 schools
fc -t.ibiiched for the Catholic training of 18,000
boyb uud 34,000 girls. Moreover, there cx-
ieU-d, in 1367. sixty six asylums, with 4,968
orphans of both sexes; twenty-six hospitals,
with 3,000 beds; four insane asylums, be
sides many other charitable iustitution?, all
supported by the private charity of Catho
lics. ■’ ' 1 '
The negroes about Atlanta are becoming
ouiregtous. Two attempts were made by
them on Friday to do violence to tbe persons
of ladies who were coining from tie country
into towD, both ot which, however, failed,
and some of the parties were arretted. . We
fear this thing will never be stopped, except
through summary pumshment.
The Cincinnati Commercial 0 t Tuesday
says; A last Friday’ dispatch eayga serious
altercation took placo between two editors
Gov. Brownl iw’s son, aud a friend of Dick
McCann, in which young Browulow got de
cently thrashed. Brownlow armed him
self with pistols, and swo*8 he would
k shoot hit opponent oa sight.
►
and Medical—will be fully reestablished on the same
ou Urged *a before the war- ,
. The entire expenses of the ecademic student, ex-
c!h?tv« ot text books, clothing and pocket money,
amount to *888 Id currency per session of nine
months; ot tbe law student, to $3at, and of the med
ical stud-. lit to $325.
For catalogue, giving details, or special informa
tion, address, S. MAtfPIN,
Chairman of th* Fa ttity.
P. O.—"UnlvcrgUy of Va.** ir-'"'t
THE LAND WE LOVE
For July*
ST RECEIVED AMD FMt 8ALB BY
MILL A BROTHER.
Ball street, next to the Post Office,
jy2n.tr Down Stair?.
J”
FOR RENT.
TWO_BRICR DWELLINGS, north aide of
Broughton, east or JeCtnonet. Apply to
it A MINIS.
HORSE AND BUGGY
For Sale*
. _ ■ iff- !
■“j*jy*
permit hie giving reasons for exti-udine certain rights
to American flabermon in Canadun waters by tbe Pro
visional Government."
Mr. McDonald said if tbs British Governmsnt in
tended dictating to Canada It wa* time to know It.
Tbe Arlxona, from AeylnwaU, hr ugh; 2,000,000 in
g.,ld- Tba America, Tuloula aud Ldeuboro bavesrilad
for Europe with $383,000.
The'African’s mall went South this morning. Tbe
Kerman's, Elemonia 'a and City of Paris', (the letter
was signalled,) will go forward this aftarnoon.
Cosigrca.loiiel News.
Wa sareoToa, July 21.—Tbe Senate to-day passed a
resolution extend log for five years to Alabama and Flor
ida Ball road the time for the ; eymeut of duties on
reilroad iron, and re-laying tba track.
The House Joint resolution for tbe admission of
Tennessee was taken up, debated and amended,
new preamble wes anbeUtuted declaring that Tennessee
was sailed by tbe enemies of tbe Government In 1861,
but now ehowe every dis position to conform to tho
CoDitltuUon and laws, and has adopted a prohibiting
slavery amendment to her oonatltulion, and also that
proposed by She present Congress. The praam bio also
announce* that (he Legislative authority alono la au
thorized to restore tbe States under similar ciroum
■Lucas. The amended resolution will be sent back to
the House lor lta concurrence.
Tbe House adopted the concurrent resolution by
flva majority, providing that when tbe officers of the
two Houses shaU adjourn tbeir respective Houses,
on the — day of —, they adjourn to tbe second day of
October, and if on ttmt day there was no quorum 4n
either House the presiding officer* shall adjourn both
Houses to the first Saturday in September.
Mr. Boeseau made a speech ln vindication of his
caning Mr. Grinnell, concluding by reading a copy of
his resignation as a member of the Houao to-day sent
to the Governor of Kentucky.
Tbe order of the House was then executed, by Mr.
Boeseau being called before tbe bar, when the Speaker
reminded him that a resolution bad passed that be bq,
publicly reprimanded. Nothing, he said, could add to
tbe fore* of tba resolntion, and 1*« merely said th*
gentleman waa reprimanded accordingly.
New Orleans Market.
New Obleaks, July 21.—Cotton atiffer. Sale* 2,080
bale* low middling, at 84c. Gold, US. Starling ex-
change, 63**83*. New York exchange, par.
Mobile Cotton Maxket-
Moklx, July 21.—Cotton aalaa to-day, 800 bolts
middling, at lte Market firm.
FELLOW-CITIZENS ; I announce myself aa a can-
dictate for the Coroner's offluc of Chatham county,
and respectfully solicit your support.
Jv20 3t GKO. B. RICK.
To the Voters of Chatham Co*
FELLOW-CITIZENS:—I am a cjudidate for COR
ONER of Cliatbam county, uud solicit your support
at tbe ensuing etec-lon.
Your obedient servant,
jy20-3t JOHN REEDY.
For Coroner.
FELLOW-CITIZENS At ihe solicitation of many
friendm I am a candidate fi*r the office of Coro
ner of Chatham county at the cr.riulng election, and
rcapectfally solicit vour supoorf
Jjl9-4t F. R. MTONg. M. P.
To he Voters of Chatham Co.
FELLOW-CITIZEN At the selicitation of many
voter* I have concluded to offer myself as a candl
date for the < flico of Coroner of Chathnm county,
and respectfully solicit the votes of my friend*
pledging myself, if elected, to fulfil tlie duties of the
office to the best of my ability.
C. B- RMItH.
To the Voters of Chatham Co.
FELLOW-CITIZENS: I re pectfnlly announce lo
you. at the request of many voters, I have consented
to beteme a candidate for the office or Coroner at the
valuing election aud a»licit your support.
Your obedient servant,
Jjli-tf ALFRED E. JONES.
S. T.—1860—X.
Drake’s Plantation Bitters*
They purify, stieDvtlicn and Invigorate.
They create a healthy apiwtite.
They are an antidote to change of water and diet.
They overcome effects of dissipation and late born*.
They strengthen tbe system and enliven the mind.
They prevent miasmatic aud intermittent feveta.
They purify the breath and acidity of the atomach.
They cure Dyspepsia aud Constipation.
They core Diarrhoea, Cholera amt Cholera Moriraa.
They cure Liver Complaint and Nervoae Headache.
They are the best Bit ere in the world. The? make
the weak itrong, ann are exhausted nature's groat re
storer. They are made ol pure St. Croix Bom, the
celebrated Calieaya Bark, roots and herbs, andjare
takta with the plea sure of a beverage, without regard
t« age or time or day. Particularly recommended to
delicate persons requiring a gentle stimulant. Sold by
*11 Grocers, Druggists, Hotels and Saloons. Only
ulne when Cork la covered by our private IJ. &
Beware of counterfeit! and refilled bottles.
P. H DRAKE A OO.,
oet28-e 0 dly 21 Park Row.Naw To
SHATTERED CONSTITUTION*
STqRED by ItcLnanuD's KxxasoT Bnoap.
Agua de Magnolia.
A toilet delight! The lsdier treasure and gantle
men’s boon l The "sweetest thing" and largest quan
tity. Manufactured from the rich Southern Magnolia
Used for bath.ng the face and person, to rente the
■kin loft ana fresh, to prevent eruption*, to perftune
clothing, Ac.
It overcomes the nnpleasant odor of p?rapirutlon.
It removes rednrsm tan, blotches, Ac.
It cares nervous headache and t-llaye inflammation-
It cools, softens and adds delicacy to the skin.
It yields a subdued and lusting perftune.
It cures meequlto bites and stings of insects.
It contains no material injurious to th* akin-
Patronised by Actresses and Opera Blngcre. Ul»
whet every lady should have. Sold everywhere- Trl
the Magnolia Water once and you will nsaDo other
Cologne, Perfumery, or Toilet Water aiuiwetoa-
DAMAfl BABNE8 * OO.,
cttT-oodlv Props. Elc | l | « | ve’*X« ! °M. W ^
FUE NOH-RKTinirriDfil
HENCE of Urine, irritation. InfiammaUoo^oc
Ion of the bladder, or kidneys, illeeseeaofJM pros
trate glands, atone In Uw bladder, caloalai. groeal
or brick dot deporit, and an dlsaaaeeof tba Msddar,
kidneys and dropakal swelling*.
Can Bsusaoxs’a Fxpxd Extuac*
Special Notices.
Notice.
The Internal Revenue Tax Law, approved Jane
fif th, 1884, as interpreted by the Bureau, does not lm*
pose upon the City Treesu-ur the dot j of collecting a
Tax upon the Coupons of the City Bonds which be
redeema. This, therefore, will no longer be donfi;
and those persona who have paid this Tax at the City
Treasury are requeatrd to call, that we may refund
to them tbe amonnte which they have reapectively
P*l<i- R. T. GIBSON, C. T.
July 17 th, 1986.
Assignees’ Notice.
The undersigned having been appointed Assignees
of tbe PI imens’ Bank of tbe State of Georgia, are
prepared to enter upon tbeir duties, and all bill-
holdere and other persona having claims against said
banka are requested to present the same for liquid a
tion, and all parties Indebted to tbe Bank are re
quested to make Immediate payment. Blllholdrre
will lose their priority If the bills are not presented
within alx month*,
GEO. W. ANDERSON,
B. W. MERCER,
JylO-m Assignee*.
Hagan’s Magnolia Bain*
Thin la tbe moat delightful and extraordinary article
ever discovered. It changes the sun-burnt face an
bands to a pearly satin texture of ravishing beauty,
imparting the marble purity of youth, and tba dlstln•
ffue appearance so Inviting ln the city belle of fashion.
It remove* tan, freckles, pimples and roughness from
the skin, leaving the complexion fresh, transparent
and smooth. It contains no material injurious to
th* skin. Patronized by Actresses and Opera
Singers. Itla what every lady should have. Sold
everywhere. Retail price, 30 cents.
Prepared by W. E. HAGAN, Troy, N. Y.
Address all ordere to
ocffiT-eodly
DEMAS BARNES A CO.,
New York.
TAKE MU MORE UN#l£a9A.vT A Nit
UNSAFE REMEDIES for unpleasant and dan
gerous disease*. Use Hsuuolb's Extbaot Boone
an. iHPsovtP Real W*eg.
THE GLORT OF MAN IE STRENGTH,
Therefore, the nervoae end debilitated should Im
mediately nee Hixkbold's Extract Bcono.
Assignees’ Notice.
Bade or SavahkAh, t
Savannah, Georgia, July 8,1888./
The undersigned having been appointed Ass gueea
or this Bank for the purpose of adjusting and liqui
dating its affaire, therefore all persona hating claim*
agatnet this corporation will present them, and al
bill-holders of this Bank are required to present the
sime within six months from this date, or they will
lose the priority granted by statute, and tbooo In
debted will make Immediate payment to
H. BRIGHAM,
GEO. W. DAVIS,
Iy6-lm assignees.
_ lELMBULD’S FLUID EXTRACT BU-
CHU is pleasant in taste and odor, free from all In
jurious properties, and Immediate lo Its action.
TREASURER’S OFFICE, 1
City of savannah, April 23,1866. j
Fust dne Coupons of City Bonds will be received
ln payment of Ground Renta, Taxes and Licenses.
R. T. GIBSON,
ass Cltv Treasurer.
A READT AND CONCLUSIVE TEST of
the properties of HxuunLB's Fluid Extbact Bcoud
will be a comparison with those set forth In the
Untt°d States Dispensatory.
Corns Tne protect the torn of children's shoe
One pair wUl outwear thro* srlthoot Ups. Bold every
where.
HELHBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU gives
health an1 rigor to the frame and Bloom to tbe pallid
cheek. Debility la accompanied by many alarming
symptoms, and If no treatment Is submitted to, con
snmption, insanity or epileptic fits ensue.
THE BEET TONIC.—Caswell, Mack A Co.’s
FERRO-PHOSPHORATED ELIXIR OF CALISAYA
Is a combination of tire three bast tonics. IRON,
PHOSPHORUS, CALISAYA.
Tbe Iron give* the blood a rich Vermillion color
where it becomes thin and watery: tbe Phosphorus
supplies nervous power ln oases of mental depres
sion. while ’be Cal;says gives tone and vigor to all
the organs of the body.
Sole manufacturers, CASWELL, MACK A OO., un
der Fifth Avenue Hotel, New York, and Newport, K.
L For sale at UPPMARPS
jyt tf Drug and Chemical Warehouse.
ENFEEBLED AND OEUCATB COM
tJTITUTlONS, or both sexes, us* HcureoLn’s Ex
txaot Bcosu. It wUl give brisk and' energetic feel
ings. and enable you to s eep we l.
BATCHBLOX’I
The Original and Beet in the World 1 The only true
and perfect Hair Dye. Harm fees. Reliable and Instan
taneous. Product* Immediate y a splendid Blade or
natural Brown, without Injuring the hair or akin.
Remedies tbe IB effects of bad dyee. Sold by all Drug
gists. Tbe genuine ia rignad William A. Batchelor.
Also,
REGENERATING EXTRACT OF ULIEFLEDRS,
For Beeto. Mg aaff Euaullfrlifc the Hair.
etHA-v* CHARLES BATCHELOR. New Yoi
llILL’S HAIR DVE, M eeuts—Black or
Brown, Instantaneous. beat, cheapest, durable, re
liable. Depot, No. 88 John street. New York. Sold
by all drug and patent medicine slotwe everywhere.
m9-ly ________
HELHBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU and
lerenvn Roan Wtm cures secret and delicate dis
orders, lu all their stages, a llt.ie expense, little or
uoeba gelndlet, no Inconvenience, end no expo
ms It Is pleasant ln tasta sad odor. Immediate ln
its action, and ftee from all Injnitons properuea.
mi pyman.iw CONCENTRATED EX
TRACT BUCHU 1* the greet Dlanffic.
HELHBOLD'S CONCENTRATED EXTRACT
SARSAPARILLA is the (fret Btood Purifier.
Both are prepend ascordiag lo rules ef Pharmacy
and Qbemtstry, and are the moat active that oaa be
JsM-lm
DUTCHEM’E LIGHT* I.VO FLY-KILLStR
H-a- quick wot* With filet, and, if commenced
early, keeps the house clear ell summer.
’inut ;ai rm ImHaHrn- GetDoachertonly.
-tej^smita AND HoUiH»PL ViOGR
areregaJnej^Mfaurenumtxva^^gJ^,
E. Louis Lowe,
(Foemerlt or Maryland,)
Counsellor at Id®w»
IS WALL STREET, NEW TURK, CITY,
iyl8-8taw4W
THE SIGNET & JOURNAL
For JLugust,
A MONTHLY MAGAZINE, devoted to Mffi
ad taps and O—lsel LtlwatureL
single eoptes Wets.
Buena. _ Jj*Wf
Special Notices.
Books! Books!
FOB SALE BY
COOPER, OLCOTTS I FARRELLT.
THE QUEEN’S ENGLISH, by Henry Alford.
THE OLD MERCHANTS OF NEW YORK, by
Barrett.
WHO GOES THEBE f by Sentinel.
LIFE OF JUNIUS BRUTUS BOOTH, by his
daughter.
THE AP09TLB9, by Ernest Renan.
REMINISCENCES OF CHARLESTON, Including
an account of the attack on Sumter and other en
gagements neartbe city, by Cardoso. jy$8
Notice to Owners of Dogs.
Cirv ot Savakxax, Matos's Orrtoa, I
July 23, 188A t
N OTICE is hereby given to all owner of Dogs that
on and after MONDAY, Jaly Soth, 1881 no Dog
or Doge will be permitted to run at large within the
city limits a ideas properly muzzled, in such a man
ner as to pr rent them from biting, and also have
aronml thtlr necks a collar, with tbe owner’s name
plainly expressed aud an raved thereon. Al Doga
found running at large aft. r the shove mentioned
date will be killed, unless tbe regulation to strictly
complied with. EDWARD C. ANDERSON,
Jjaa-m Mayor.
$25 Reward.
S TOLEN. MT SORREL MARE, Trotting Boggy,
and common Work Harness
The Mare Ls about fourteen hands hlgl. star on her
loretK-ad, ona white foot aud a bad saddle gall,
nearly healed. The Wagon ts painted black, wheels
striped; half sprirgi; no top: weighs 138 pounds. The
tMef ia a black negro. i*OUL and bas loft part of all
the Hugera of Ms rig t band. Loft joaterday In the
direction ol Auguauu •
Jr’S 8t WM NRYLE HABFB^HAM.
REMINISCENCES
OF CHARLESTON,
BY J. N. CABDOZO.
PRICE... 8H DOLLAR
Just received aad for rale by
ESTILL A BROTHER,
Bull street, next to the Post Offioe,
JjtVtf Down Stairs
FOR RENT,
ft-
New Advertisements,
NOTICE.
T HBCO-PAPTNERSH1P existing hPtww, *
son and Milton Humphrey- i,-, ; e .. „ e ,? £.-»•
tom is this day dissolved by „ rui, ca ' '•.-. i? I
parties lidebted to the com-nt >i- -'" c ’ t
make payment, and tlioae hav.-j,- c!i i' ' l - a v i -I
them to the uudersigne.i. “ ' “ w
--JUESES^v
JfOR SAL^
600 Head Beef Cattle,
from‘wo years old and un, inclasir^ , I
Srib^R^ereFtori^’° rhU -
“ w ’ ULwrUfiltlRU,
St. John's River, Florida.
Palatka, Fla,, July 7, isee.
Picked Up,
O N THURSDAY LAST, the lffth mj-, ■ . - ,
and CALF. The ownrreau 1 1Te t s ’- ' jS |
ving property and payingcxi»-n«er. ' ‘ ;r> 1
JoH:- STEIN nt p f ,
Jyft dt CornerConrreass:re.t !ei;ea dp j
TWO LARGE STORES on Bo ton’s Wharf,
very desirable. Also, a complete OFFICE.
Terms moderate. Apply to
Jyvfi.fit EDWtN K- TIERTe ■« OO.
FOR RENT,
. A BRICK BUILDING on Bay Lane, be-
ttvucn Bull and Drayton street* containing
thn i: large rooms and cellar, with fire
iplace. Apply to
T. J. MeNISH A CO..
jy53_ot Brokers.
FOR SALE.
$5000
$5,000 bonds 1st Mortgage Atlantic and Gulf K. R.
Part dne Coupons City of Savannah, receivable for
taxey au<l irround rents at ptr
50 shares Central Kallro ol stock
30 shares Atlantic and Gulf Railroad stock.
jjte.SC f. J. MoNiSH A CO.. Brokets.
BONDS CITY OF SAVANNAH
FOR SALE.
BARBELS PRIME SUPERFINE FLOUR Just
received from Philadelphia, at
N. A- HARDEE A CO.’S,
Jv2S-8teod Stoddard’s Upper Range, Bay at.
East India Rice.
2^ BACKS VERT CHOICE EAST INDIA RICH
ln etore and for axle by
HILTON * BAN DELL.
JySS St ■ li*8 Bay street.
Picked Up,
O N WEDNESDAY LAST, the 18th instant, at
Montgomery, between one and two o'clock, one
small, brown MARE MULE, which the owiur can
hare by proving pruperfy and paying all expenses
Apply at Jackson bm:ck*a stables on West Broad
atreet. )j$$-»t*
Planters, Attention! I
J AM CONSTANTLY NEGOTIATING Si
AND MORTGAGES UPON
SOUTHERN
A large amount of Northcrncspit.il Un:tr ,r?4 •
favorable opportunities for Investment Soutl
I have dally Inquiries for such opportiautte, ■;
am empowered to
PURCHASE 40,COO ACfiEil
OF
COTTON LANLj
IN
TheGulf States,
Flantars aad others wishing to uiipok- of, art,
ige, or take partners in workiog their lanL-.ix
invited to apply to me without deity.
jS»* COMMISSIONS MODERATE.
Badness romptly comp'e":-:
AUleture fflus. lnchflc h si mp.
O. J. M. A. JEWETT,
W*»hiUgiGU
i>?ox,y\ 53
REFERENCES
General Wm A Ansereai*. Tr >J, >e" Yo'c
Eoxoao Rios Keq . Cambridge. Mas.
Ws L Palmer. Keq., Rsiera, ■!* : C-
Duotar C CuasireLt. Exp, CtuciD'.' J:. -
O. C. Fillst, R-q., New Orica- -. 1.1.
A«-F. UlTitiim A 5 Co., Button, jibs.
J>9o-2^wtim
1 JAVA COFFEE.
SO
MATS SUPERIOR OLD J.'. V O FF.L
13 sack* Rio Cyilec,
for sale by HILTON - RA’ D5LL
JySASt
193 11 y str»i
POCKET BOOK LOEir
S EVERAL week? since, oonteln-ng .twe^T 1; 11
a brooch, «lth n child’s nmb.o'.jpc .a at.atil
and other articles.
The finder will confer a great ftvor to c icfjrtl
feels tho lose severely, by apilyiLg at the o-USal
JkHD flEBALD < iFFICB. j?2 -D
BAGGING AND ROPE,
FOR SAXE SY
F, W, SIMS & CO,
fc* -st
IK Hi
Georgia-Chatham County.
IN THE BLPERIOB COURT-MAY TERM, 1*C6.
JOHN RYAN 1 Foreclosure of Mortgaga.
vs. V
WILLIAM H. BANKS. \ Rnle Nisi.
r f APPEARING to the Court by the petition of
John Byau. and the note* end mortgage deed ac
companying If, that, on the atnth day of Merck ln
the year e glitoen hundred and sixty-three, William
H. Oanke, tbe dsfend-int; made aud executed hie
three severe! promissory notes, payable to th* order
of John F. inch. r. end endorsed by the sold Ticker,
and, on the day and year aforesaid, delivered said
Three notes to tbe petitioner, by the first of which
the said defendant promised to pay to the petitioner
on tbe twenty-third <L>v of February next after the
date thereof the sum of three thousand aad thirty-
four dollars, with Interest from date; and by the
second of which Ire promised to pay to th* petitioner
on th - twenty-third day. f February, eighteen hun
dred aud sixty five, tho rum of two thousand flro
hundred and tnlrty-three dollars, with Interest rent
dare, payaMe on th* tweoiy-thlro day of Fobs aery
next alter Said data and annuaLy thereafter and by
the third ot which be pr mined to ay to tho peti
tioner on the twenty-third day of February, efrthieea
hundred and slxty-elx. the sum of two tbouaenO five
BAR ROOM 18
O NE OF THE BE>T B ’.R R00S8, w:;h fix's I
' complete, ln this city. For parties .-.-s ; , tl
at this office. 1 1
id ninth day of March,
-three, the defendant, to
sot >, emaonsed aad te
that afterwords, on tbe sold
eighteen hundred and aixtj-th
recare (be payment of aatd not
llvered to tne petal >ner his deed of mortgage os a
met or land, situst* in said county ot Chatham and
known aa Morton Hail Plantation, rnnialntog asm
thousand and fifty-one acres, one rood and thirty-six
perch re, and ffre hundred aad aev a links, bounded
north by lands late oT John F. W. Raad and other
lands, east by the Savannah River, south by lands
formerly of John M. Berrien, now or i. N. Wlaklsv
and ••then, and west tty the west line of said Morton
Hall Plantation. And It farther appearing that said
notes remain unpaid, . , . .
It Is therefore ordmed that the said defendant do
p.y into Court, by tbe firet te of the Best January
term ther. of the principal and interest due on said
notes, and aU ccaialnTiiwel ting said mortgaga, and
all attorneys’ leua and commission* In this behalf
uia out and expended; and that on failure of the
udd defendant so to do. the equity of redemption!n
and for said premia** be forever thurenftor barred
aad foreclo ed. . _ _ ^ . ... ,
And li it further ordered hit a copy ot this rale
b« served oa the detendABL his a«eot or attorney, te
jgPfrM of the law* or bo ^bbllsbea In tM ItTiBoiIi
Daily Newe Herald one* a month for tour meatllt
prvttooa to laid Jannar? tern of Mid Court.
True extract from the firinute ^ BCixooHt
Jylfi-lamlm Clerk Superior Court Chatham oo.
For Sale or Lease.
T he undersigned mw lor aaio oaaeMto
beet PLANTATIONS on the Ravennan River, IB
tne nelghbortiooG of Mobleyfo Fond, Seriren county,
Otonto. Tho ptefito eonteius eboni leTtoteca hnn-
dfgl Acres* andwltbia one*fonnh of a mil# of tho
Car-asmed StarkvptaoA now owned by the rtSaee of
General W. H. T. Walker; (toceaaad, and OytataA-
M. Martin. For fertility and convcntonce Kts unsur
passed la this vicinity. It is well Improved, kavlax
ante Dwelling, Gin Mouse aud Iron Screw, and all
rtrT~~r~—~tr for a well regolaud farm.
Moire and stock of every qescripttau may he had
^nSrteOt may be lasted for a number ft year*,
will be made easy to an approved purchaser.
'T. la pataca ar bytot-
T. b. MIMS.
For limber paitlralare apply,
er,«o
JytelawSm
TO ARRIVEw
2000 BD8nELS WE3T * RR MIX?D OOBH,
par (tcamahlp Tenawaada, fox sale bff >j ;li
jltelt HPHTEE A GAMMELL
STATE OF GEORGIA, CHATHAM OOUltTY-Tc all
id whom It stay concern: „ .
Whereas, Lucy D. Fawcett wlU apply at the Coart
af Ordinary for Letter* or A dsffinfefcatloB
la*e of Alexander Fawcett, late of Mid coonty.oe-
«me are, thare$Ma,te «Mi «ad atecffiahffil edwa
»e granted,
imyefllelali
Jytelawlm
Ordinary aC
For Sale. ,
A LARGE BRICK RESIDENCE, pleasantly
M reastodandcmveatoatto the buffisrea part
■ ■
■IB^IaaAfcsstew*
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
A ll persons having cl vims »
estate of Uha lea Ripley (coi-Jred 1 " ■ 1'iekjJ
them, duly attested, within the tlm* pie-cr.-iS '
law; and all indebted to s lid eei-.t.-: w,., "-bs-
Slant to CHAStLUflE ttiPL",.
jelR-Str -AiimibUtnaig..
CANDY.
A A BOXES STEWART’S ASS' HTED Oil
'fV Jaat received, ana f..r ,zie hv
HILTON A rtvNmt
Jy lMt 192 Bay strl
geo. Fatten & son,
GENERAL COMMISSION AND FOB-
WASDIS6 MERCHiHTsi,
la Cottoss, Wool, Hldoa, Lnmbe,
aad Provision..
aoots roa
MILlif**' Bur’ll PHOSPftATt ?r U»
jylt-tm
SAVANNAH 0\.
FOR RENT,
On reasonable reras. FOURtOU'TlW
ROOMS and TWO :.AK(,E IiaL:.- *
brick building ou the corner ", Dn t -..
Coin streets. Fvtataal-.’u plvtn ;ninej«W-
F.DVV MID P V"ET. F '
J2£
Por Sale.
A VERY FaSTT TROTTING M tRF, BUG -T sd
HARNESS one ot th* fiaest lu th,; c.t>.
at the PaUuskl Stable. I' 11 *.
DISEASES OF THE FEET-
Mrs* Eliza Keogb
1 XXTBO WAS Instructed la youth by her,
W father, an am aeut aargroa, J&MWZnae,
praetlclon.r, in nt? piuic=--^-■
pern rosea or atreuma tors* essumti- fee V- ^
h see elf, and to specie: ly qualified for fee cure
dlscaasa of the feet. Sue warrants cur£;‘'? .ffj;
abet* at preseat at the CORNER Ot 7-“‘; it)1 -
AMD BEBKISN bTRKSTU, but will rc = .'f-;"
~ win visit patieru .1
to Dr|. North Vkrt-driB*
1st. at Cherieafofo-T ^.,,
actio 1 • »rrni
and price?. Audrei^,
Choice Havana Segars.
5’l/lmo 7 "w” *** v ,nd wn't-skerg.
For Rent,
a THREE GOOD ROOMS. WITH fii*
WAXES. Apply etneatttweft corner
Ullanete. -
MARTIN J. FORD,
ATTOBHET AX h**
OFFICE. Ne. 7S MBit AH 5TH2BT.
jylTEto , SAVANNAH, '
pmsonaInterestedarehtroby BorU-Jjh^ig
isvarsISrSf®s"®- «<