The Daily news and herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1866-1868, July 27, 1866, Image 3

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• • t OCALJ* L MATTERS. Jioujnsa. JULY 27, 1868. iP» r e ,,f Steamship* »■<* Steamer* fob nkw tom. llissour^ Saturday, July 28th, at - IViii. Saturday, July 2«ttu at 6 o'clock. fob PHILADELPHIA. Tonawauda, Saturday, July 28, at 9 FOR UII.TIMOS*. .. t Kiflght, Friday, July 27, at — rExi*** FOB AfOrSTA. si. Saturday. July 28, at 12 o’clock, ry Wednesday morning, at t . ( 0ft s"' s ‘ u • ;i fob chakleston. ^niotBor. every Saturday, at 3 o’clock. '" Faunia, every Wednesday, at S o'clock. f Vt , rv 'Tiiuretlay morning at 9 o'clock : ' 5 ‘ : every Sunday afternoon, at - fob FLORIDA. . irs BJtcr , every Saturday morning, at _ . „. or , Monday morning, at 9 o'clock ;iv Short, every Tuesday morning, at Arrivals at the PULASKI HOUSE—W. HI AM Collins, Haem C C Hudson, N Y P H Lungdon, Augusta KABohrer, City ! A B Loater, YaMoata S K Robinson, Thomervll J 8 Merrill, ■' dO - SOREVEN HOUSE—G.- HcarNLT. W Spoor, New'YoMt J O Rossmau. New York L Scott, - do 1) Turner, do 8 A Slater, do W cook, do W Bloxham, do C McLean, do E Hallenheck, do B Gaul, do DA Harper, do MisaH Watson, do MrsKlmball, ■ do C S Clark, str Metcalfe J G Clarke, City MARSHALL HOUSE—A. B. LUCK. .Mat. v! Vi tus PARIBN. .. >• r™it Friday morning, at 8 o’clock. pr it '* rsTiLL A brother, Newsdealers, 8ta- f l)',jtrttlers. Bull street (down RtaLrsj u ,v mue. next t» the Tost Office, are au- fcr tlir Daii.v Haws <S Herald. '‘(j . r iih them will bo promptly attended Jtlayi i ( nail. j »yat one case brought up lor trial yenter- • • before Alderman Ferrill, Mayor pro tem • it of Jerry Watts and D. Miller, both •*: vdwhb having in their possession aev- . , ciitiug5 about eleven o’clock on Wed* _ ,, ybe negroes stated that the castings a colored man, who had employed them . . ; tiiemtoa junk merchant. In reply to . : >rhy they did not sell them in the • L ,.v stated that they had been asleep* .it wistful', and thinking it w»9 near day, iiaj t » a iunlc store under the bluff for 9C :i =c]!ing the castings when they wsre •> i- ii -*. As it was evident that the . ..jau tue iron, they were turned over to ' j Mil CNICATED. ] LoiTGRt —I noticed in your paper, a few j atai.uiwUt that I lip.d been prosecuted be- k ..i ; .tc .ad required to enter into bonds for b i -re the next term of the City Court; erg-, i - '-erdy whipping one of my sebo- ue siinpl -these - I Whs required to . 'u'JK-e Russell, to answer a prosecution • * a .nstituted Jiamnt^jne. Ob appearing Ruasvli. and learning what his business I immediately called upon tha mother ;,i \vh m I w;.s accused of severely punish- .: *: i:« d ti. fa Hot the case to her. When she ari uiv *uteinent she immediately withdrew su-iu n 1 gave no bonds, nor am I to appear kt; - jurt on said charge. Respectfully, A. I*. Holt, Teacher. iolorc-ii Firemen 7 * Pie-nlc. •ur.jus colored fire companies, and other co- :ettes were out in full blast yesterday, for , n hi tending a pic-nic, given at Bradley's - - - the canal. The Are companies were i I r .'iid street under the supervision ; u .u.tcd colored Field Marshal. After the . :.wj formed, it moved down South Broad -ir Habersham, where the “Nightingale** i.ruici in the roar. The procession then . : f r the pic nic grounds, led by several i Add music, and with various colon and :* -vine The banners were variously inscribed ic natnei •-? the different colored societies, such i i'tndent Elect Cherry Bean Society," 4c. ’ ‘ ;. me, winch we iearn was kept np until a late afteruoon, was attended by upward! >aad colored persons of both sexes, and we lc c'uie to state xbar everything passed off • iU. ing them. Passengers. Per steamship Perit, from New York—J W Jones, C H Holcombe, ML-* H Wataon, 0 Kimball, M Tufr ner, R A Roher, D A Harper, J G Pittman, J W Rawls, Miss Bauer. Per steamship Geu Barnes, for New York—Mrs J Groves and child, Mrs J Deucy, Miss M J Armstrong. Miss MoOonald, Mrs W J Sams and child, T Blols and lady, CBpplng .ad lauy, E Kuhlman and lady, 111 Tophnm aud wile A Ross, H Meinliard, MrOourtnay, Mrs Morris, Mrs L Klaeber, C Thomas, lady and 2 children, J 1. Modal, W Michaels, WA Waklee, TJ Crowell, W SHverbcrg, G Kent, A SI Collins, Bethcnta Mobley, Mrs D L Levin and 2 children, Sira G W Dil lon and child, P W KarralL Rev SI Cnllihao, M A Jfzlalynaki, P Dzialynski. R H Burkett, D Meyer, A J Brady, MrBennett, J J Kelly. H Brijlmm ami family, C F Mills and wife, Mrs EH Hertz, Miss K Hertz, SIlss K Hertz. 2 children and servt. M Gillette and lady. S C Hale, T K Noble, M Donnell), R P Calvert, T Me- Vey. J C Calhoun, J L Villalonga, Sir MoCapy, N A Hardee, S If Eckman, R Manaon. J Leavy, P W Bard- well, Dr G Sheder, W S Camp. J E Schofield, R Tay-' lor, A Neely, F Fletcher, Q J Loane, H Schuster, C Q Macy, J Burnbusli. P Downing, W Wallace, J R Dil lon, James Bent, A Epp.teln, J E Cousens, W Clark, O A Cooper. G H Drew, II T Horile, R Brown, M Mc Cormick, JP Colo. D Abrahams, O Raymond, DeJong ar.d wife, L Higgins, J K Ingarsoll, Mrs CMnrpby and child, L Johnson, N P Krecae, A Grant, T Grace, T Gleason, and J8 steerage. Consignees. Per steamship Perit, from New York—Agt C B B, Q W Allen, JW Anderson & Son. Bi an A M, Blair k B, P H Benn, M A Cohen, ChampITirr A F, Cooper, O A F, Duncan A J, Erwin IRQ C Freeman, A A L FreMenbeig, AUomra, Onorard A F. Hilton A R, N B Knapp, Hunter AG, B Kimball, G B Lamar, Adams Rk. T H Austin, Brady A S, o Butler, Bolbwell A W. . . RI'.lai. isxo Constasjx’s Cigab Stobe. ' 1 -- ■ uiyht some burglars, who climbed n - ;ird of Constant's cigar store, on Bull street, - Kir of tbe Republican office, attempted to -■ ly boring ilirough a shutter and pry- - • -.I-- -' I a bliii-i They were stopped, bow- l.' .cl Uvs. In ;li. adjoining store, who was toby tli-hi m attendance. Mr. Constant - ' ' Tbe store-breakers succeeded In es- - ' ntoMt Ivys and the faithful lad Mr. Con- 11 *' ‘vivbtydhrlbe safety of bis property. ■ iru'jr j;ii.rcli, having notified Governor . tnuSOrf.. or arrest of a negro In Flor- .1".- the description of tbe chief murderer -as. In Wilkinson county, a short time 1 0. .Uiyn, the .Sheriff of MiUedgeville, ar- — . ..IV yesterday morning on his way to rirpcoe nf securing said negro and fica back for trial. *'• ’'' . -irn that a number of soldiers - a Irsembirked at No. 16 on tbe Central 1 - • Wednesday morning last, and marched • viiere they arrested all parties con- ’ ■' - Co burning of one of the negroes murder of Mrs. Rollins, and bound ' "v their appearance before Court. a Couniebfeiteb.—Beer Goldsman, no ..atensively among the couils in i city v.thin the past few weeks, on s '- T in his possession large amounts of o tt as re-arrested yesterday, on board ueral Iiarnes, at the instance of the id is now held for farther investiga- L ' Locbt. — The lollowfng case was ■ a Justice P. M. Russell, yesterday morn 's Diana Moore, charged with stealing -- from her employer, was committed to lore—The steamship General tissues, I .aon for New York, wllh 109 cabin and ■Auia-e passengers, besides a fall freight, ibernoon about five o’clock. lop.ii.—The steamship Perit, Captain •• -- Yeiv York, arrived at her wharf at an - testereay morning. .p.j* 5 .' 1 lal '-' -Dignsta and Macon paper* we ’ ‘ '*‘ c ' ’'Uthem^and National Jlzpress L L' 7." c lmv o been informed that one , v<?n P°U. formerly in our em- hy,, r '8 visiting the cities of the ' - flhiruiug connection with tbe |tt; i • ? ila ' I, i n g money and tavors of It: t," vv-° n V lc >lr f n 8 l b of such repre- | 0 :; n ''*this method ofdisclaim- li!, .pip 1 ""’ business or otherwise, 1 iS ' 1 ' \ Davenport, and warn ce \ Pacing the least confi- J wj u;«re'‘b'Hents. He left our em- y « Hie same time.—Savon- . * VOIe<1 question among ua.ure is now pietfy well awreaS ...lfin.arily a discaae „ t tbebowe^l! , “ " relaxed and abnormal stLti ’th? „,. ie part Of ibe blood u Satm «’. • uud hence the peculiar off ‘ n, ° ' a mm who die. oi Cholera u. It Die proper treatment is, fi, 8 t u7V? euojenta to bind up or contract the 'related ,r ltlev lilated Wood acts as an irritant uj™ . , 'hence tbe violent spasms and 7,'; ,fc: >»» opiate is required. Both these [i ('i.I'Ui'mied in MARSDEN'S ASIATIC v , 1 " abicb is btsed upon etricUy pht- ‘ ‘'n 1 i- - and hae shown itself to be the ,'enu-dy against this disease. Depot, “■vyork. For sale by all * ’ O Pitts, Shady Dale P A Blays, Nat Ex H Shnater, Albany T A Caraker, Milledgevlle O Arnold, O P Bonner, H H Lewis, Ga E C White, City S M Perkins, Mlllen T P Littlefield, do 1 D R Wadley A lady, Ga H Cleveland, Augusta Dr W Carr, Lake Jackson | Miss Cleveland, do - Miniature Alxnaixar—Tills Day. Snn rises Sun sets 7 02 HIGH WATER. At Tybee 7 15IAt Port g 46 Shipping Intelligence. PORT OF SAVANNAH. Thursday, July 26,1866. Arrived. Steamship Perit, Delanov, New York—Hunter a Gammel!. Steamer Express, Moody, Augusta—J M Kindling, leareii. Steamship Gen Barnes, Morton, New York—Wilder A Fullarton. ' Schr Loyal Scranton, Lowden, Cadiz, Spain—B E Hertz <f Co. .Medical. GE Experts. Per steamship Gen Barnes, for New York—728 bales upland cotton. 20 do sea island do, 22 do paper, 28 do wool, 73 do yarns, 80 do domestics, 63,069 feet flooring boards, 40 bales waste, 272 hides, 16 boxes soap, 60 pckgs mdse, l.coo watermelons, 17 boxes peaches. Per schr ft plnnk, 68. r Loyal Scranton, lor Cadiz, Spain—116,451 18.SO. ft timber. vuialonir*. E C Wade A Co. T H Willing!!-. B, A J Miller 4 Co, S 8 Miller, J McMahcu A B A Co. N, Bntler A Co, P Reilly. D Rodgers, doll A Co, Southern Kx, B D Smyth, D Stelling, Van Horn, HAM, Weed A C. W M Walsh,, and others. SINCE THE LtAtT. ANNUAL MESSA I9STKD BY THE PROPRIETORS Of Hostetter’s STOMACH BITTERS, For Abe Information and guidance or all who regard HEALTH TEST OF TEMPORAL BLESSINGS, the for this potest and agreeable Vegeta *ble TONIC and ALTERATIVE has been immensely Increased. Not only In this conntry, bat In all other lands to which commerce bears our flag, the pecnliar merits of the article are known and appreciated. It has been found stilted to all climates, all localities, and the needs of every class of society. Compounded of the pnrdst vegetable Ingredients, unalloyed with any mineral salt or Corrosive vegetable alkaloid, and com bining the properties of a WHOLESOME STO MACHIC, auGBNTLE LAXATIVE, sad an efficient ANTI-BILIOUS AGENT, It is endorsed by practica Chemists as the safest, and by unprejudiced physi cians as the sorest Preventative, Regulating and Bestorative Preparation oijhesge. The nature or Its compoMnts is the guarantee i f its harmlessness. It cooflkta of the stimulating prin ciple of sound Rye, madefied with the finest tonic, anti-febrile, aperient, anti-scorbutic, and snti-spas- mod'lc herbs, roots aud barks that botanical research has yet developed for the use of man. Every vegeta ble substance that enters into Its composition Is called and selected with scrupulous care, and no; thing that 1b not sound and perfect of lti kind is used In Its manufacture. In the factory at Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, a sys- ( tem of inspection far more thorough than that ! adopted-by Government authority, as a test or the quality of the great staples of life, ia rigorously prac- j tlsed. Every barrel of the cereal stimnlant which i forms the basis of the Bitters Is ascertained to he ab j solutely pure before it is received into the mnnufac- i turing department, and every leaf and fibre of the ! medicating ingredients scrutinized before tbe process j of Infusion commences. Such Is the enormous ca- ! parity of the tanks in which the Bitters are prepare.! j that the proprietors are enabled to keep a large stock on hand, and to snppiy the domestic and foreign 1 market with an article matured and mellowed by time. Hence the fiery and biting flavor which at- ! taches to ordinary bitters, and which is due to their 1 newness and the inferior quality of the drugs and alcohol of which they are concocted, is never per ceived in this mlhl and agreeable preparation. Ac cording to the testimony of able chemists, the es sence of good Rye Ls the most healthful of nil spirits, and Hosteller’s STOMACH BITTERS Are tbe only Medicinal Tonic in the World of which 1 that fluid ia the stimulating ingredient. To Dyspeptic Sufferers. Under the general head of Dyspepsia may be classed ail the varieties of indigestion. Its symptoms are ■b various, and differ so mnch in different individuals that It Is almost Impossible to classify them/ In fact, some of them are utterly Indescribable, it may be safely asserted, however, that half the diseases of mankind spring from a disordered condition of the Consignees per Central Railroad. Jnly 26, 1866. 137 bales cotton, 60 do yarn, 6 do wool, 20 do leath er, 867 sacks corn, 10 boxes copper, 164 beerbbls. 18 cars old Iron, ls do wood, and mdse to Jones A W, E Padelford, Tl«ou A G, F H Behn, Bothwell A W. G H Morgan, 8 M Lederer, R F Harmon, R Habersham A bon. W J Sams. Whiting A Co. P W Sims A Co, Bell, W A C, F J Ruckeri, Inferior Conns of Thomas, Mc Intosh, Chatham, Liberty. Coffee, Berrien, Tatnall, Clinch, Ware, Echols. Appling, Wayne and Pierce counties. Financial and Commercial. * *A xxuauUf JlM nuj Ok o, ti DUUUi, IKJLU Well m JW* n P Callanan.A Co, J M Clark & Co, (Jlaghom 1C, ■ atpmscb; and that the other half, whatever their ^“cTGIlS^ifw Green?JGUbLIi * Co^aSib Wfe “\ rcact “ d important or- A Oo, Holcomb. R A H. P L Kinzle A Co, H Lippman, Among the ordinary Indications or Dyspepsia Lathrop A Oo, LaRoehe, W A D. J C Maker A-Cu, M, are flatulence, a bloated and fall feeling about the t Stork* stomach and abdomen Immediately after eating, a - gnawing sensation or a sense of hollowness at the pit of tbe stomach between meals, a heavy dull feel ing In the head, feeble or unsteady appetite, occa sional nausea, restlessness daring night and a weary, unrefreshed feeling on rising In the morning, palpita tion of the heart, depression of mind, sometimes amounting to monomania, loss or memory, confu sion of thought, soar stomach, with raising of rood, and a choking sensation in the throat, dimness of eye, pain in the diaphragm, feebleness and disincli nation for exertion, and sometimes emaciation and a corpsc-like pallor. These arc a lew of the direct signs of Dyspepsia, bat as it Is generally complicated with specific affections of the bowels, the liver and ! the nerves, Its victims have many additional torment-. ^ j which are technically attrlhnred to other causes. The best advice that can be given to any one who j has the slightest predisposition to Dyspepsia, is to for ■ tify his or her digestive organa by the daily nsc of fit I Hostetter’s Bitters. i ! The disease proceeds from a lack of vigor in the: Htomacta, and this vitalizing preparation will tone j and renovate that organ. If the gastric apparatus is j In good working order, and can perfectly dissolve j and thoroughly assimilate the food submitted to*ltf» j operation, there will be no Dyspepsia. If It cannot | do this, it requires reinforcement, and tbe best of all • reinforcing agents should bo forthwith resorted to. , The stomach la the commissariat of the system. It I supplies the elements of life to the whole body. In it is prepared the material of blood, muscle, hone and fibre, and if it fails to purvey that material in quantity, and of a proper kind, the whole body suf fers, and with it the mt ntal faculties. Therefore pro tect the commissariat department* Don't Je.L tlui en emy obtain possession of It. It is easier to prevent disease from getting into an organ than to expel it after it becomes a chronic fixture. Consider the first indication of uneasiness in the stomach as a sign that Dyspepsia is preparing to attack, and baffle it at once with the GBRAT REPBLLANT. But if it is too late to prevent, remember that it is not too late to cure. It Is believed that there is no case of Chronic Indigestion that can withstand the remedial operation of London Market. FROM MESSRS. KEITH 4 CO.’S WEEKLY CIRCU LAR.—Per “Africa." Langburn Chambers. 16 y z Fenchurch street, London, July 7, 1866. The sudden and unexpected announcement of the “Moniteur,’’ on Thursday morning, that the Emperor of Austria had ceded Venice to the Emperor of the French and asked his mediation for an armistice, pro duced an equally surprising excitement both.on the Continental and the Home Bouraes. Foreignatocks leaped rapidly up, and the stock Exchange waa rejoic ing in the visions of a profitable harvest. Italian stocks led the wav with 13 ^ cent, advance, Austrian, 'Turkish, American, and even Mexican followed. The fluctuation a in some stocks have been incessant, and orders, to an enormous amount, have been given to buy on both English aud foreign account. A reaction, however, set in before the close, and prices dropped at from ^ to 2 ^ cent from the highest point of tne day. For the moment the Bank was forgotten; bat the rumor that the forthcoming return would be unfavor able, the buoyancy was speedily moderated, under which feeling the market for the day closed. The ar mistice, however, has not &9 yet been officially de clared; but It is hoped that the endeavors now on foot for the restoration of peace may be successful. Ameri can securities have been in active demand during the week, and very large transactions have occurred. Five-twenties closed yesterday with an advance of 2% cent, on the week; Eries, 1 ^ cent Illinois have fallen 3>^ t* cent., and other American railroads show & decline on the week. Cotton.—The Liverpool market was quiet in the early part of the weA, but on Wednesday the demand increased, which was continued the next day, on tbe effect'of the peace news, with great activity; sales reach ing 2,500 bales for Thursday with an advance o( Id. fls. The week closes firmly with demand for exporta tion and speculation—prices remaining >^d. to Id. ft. over last quotations. Sales for the week reach 87,8(0 bales, of which 8,630 on speculation, 14,360 for export, 64,850 to the tndo. Stock on hand, 955,019 bales. Quotations for middling, 14. Mobile 14J£. Or leans, Hy. Egyptian, 19. The sales on yesterday wars 20,000 bales, including 10,000 on speculation and for export The Manchester has improved for both yarn and cloth. Naval Stobes—Are particularly quiet, especially rosin, which has been almost without sale, prices nominally 5s.6d. to 29s. Spirits turpentine, under effect of heavy arrivals, is easier; French is offered at 40s., and American at 42s. J. J. WEST, SUCCESSOR TO F. P. HALSEY * CO., 159 BAY STREET, City Hotel Buildings* GROCERIES AT WHOLESALE. Lemons, Wines, Raisins, Brandies, Nats, Whiskies. Stan*. Gin, Candles, Rum, Tea, Pickles, Coffee, Sardines, Sugar. Lobsters, Flonr, Oysters, Mackerel, Salmon, Ross’ Brandy, Gin and Whiskey Cocktail, Arrack, Messina and St. Domingo Punches. Rase’ St. Domingo Bitters. Drake's Plantation Bittera. V»n I ew’s Stomach Bitten Hubbel's Golden Bitters. Assorted Cordials, very Me. Tote 0411 aDli price E 00 * 1 * before going to New *Per Hangingsj mtsTeu* AND [Window Shades. Mary j. turner, l*?-' $8 St. Julian Street, j; ’ *? f P4per Hanging*, Win. T Wlt Amices, which wafte eoia — mo-ti Powell & Oo.. bankers, k O O JM. nutting, ■ I'U'VKLL, U SCOTT. Q-H3 O 1 padelpo; say; DISEASES OF THE FEET. a Keoghi W^tlSfanlmme'St ant*^ m hor 1 .< tn,n ' 1 ‘ awZJSESS a better ofloe. She will visit patients «t then^JP dence* if desired. elr Refers by permission to Dra. North, Fitch and Hon beck, and Ordinary Bnlst, at Cbarlsston, where ,h e has bad- a successful practice. - jj9-d,tw*wti Notice. S IXTY DAYS after date I will apply to the Atlan tic and Gulf Railroad Company of Ueorpia for re newal of two twenty year tertn per cent tMfl-bend* - _ --7 r v* *0,. a» and Savannah. Albany and Soil Railroad, — *41, with coupons attached from July, MM,to Jan <“*T.««9' gnamntuod by the-city ofbMKBaon.- Said bonds werr stolen about tbe let of Jane, 1866. Al*Oj to the same Company for renewal of W fear same etyle, Noe. 116, III, 340 and MA with couponsaaobove. Bused February 16.1M6. Jy6-2iawta j. <5. ROWLAND. hostetter’s Stomach Bitters. Thls beltef Is grounded on twelve years’ experience of the efficacy of the preparation. The first instance of its failure to givefaUef Is yet uuchronleled. M it ever bad foiled, the voluminous correspondence ail. dressed to tbe proprietors from all parts of tbe United States and 8onth America, would at least include one letter expressing dissatisfaction. Bnt no, there ls not one. The testimony, extending over a period or more than a dozen years, is all of the approving tenor. Certainly this ls a aaflleieDf warrant for claiming that the BITTERS are a SPECIFIC FOR INDIGESTION IN ALL ITS VARIETIES. Hostetter’s Bitters AB A Household Medicine. It Is a great fallacy to suppose that the nauseons- ness of a medicine is nay proor of Its value *• a res torative. Tbe troth Is, that If the palate revolts against a remedy, It cannot do moch good. HOSTETTER’S* BITTERS Are not nopleaaant to the taste, and always soothe and qnlet, instead of irritating tha atomact, indeed they are the beat known preventative of and cure for nausea. Their usefulness as a fondly specific can scarcely be overrated. For sickness at the stomach, sudden spasms, wind colic, hysterica, ner’.ons head ache, lassitude, low spirits, and tbe thousand and one little ailments that are continually n,'earring in every (kmfly, there is nothing comparable to them. A- whole medicine chest full of tinctures, essences, pow ders, anil pills, is not worth a single bottle of the BITTERS In such cases. Caution. the government indorsement. In order to guard against dangerous impositions, tho public arc requested to take especial note of the besattthlly engraved proprietary stomp, through which the Government of the United States officially authenticates every bottle of Hoy tier’s Bitters.— This shield, thrown by the Goveidteaat Over the pro prietors and tnc public for their jffint protection, is placed copsplcnoosly across the cork and over the neck of each bottle, and cannot foil to strike tha eye of tbe most canal observer,^nothing that purports to b* Hostetter’s Bitters con be genuine unless fee stamp ls there It is also proper to state that the Bitters are sold exclusively In gloss, and never, under any circum stances by the gallon -or barrel. Impoetora and traitor* are abroad, and the only safeguard the pub lic have against them ls to see that the Bitters they bny bear the engraved label and bow OI hand of Messrs. Hostetler A Smith, and tbe stamp above men tioned. PREPARED AND SOLD *Y HOSTEJJTER * SMITH, TATp PITTSBURG H,PA.’ L 'piwioleby J. UP PM AN, Cor. Congraaa aad Barnard 1 ta., Savannah. Ga. JjT for aale bj all druggists, grocers and store- keepfts throogbent the world. JyM-cidly KELMBOLD’S FUIIDJEXTRACT-BUCHU . penrarn of Nature which arc alarming agmptama, am position 4* Kxartfen, Lorn af Memory, Wi Horror of Oteote, or TbrebaRag* Universal Umitode, Prootratkm, aad Inin llin iwlw—li nf r—T TBs CansttMHon, once affbeted with Organic WraAsao, isgatroo the old of Medietas to UrmfOum aad taafpwnfc Oi ryotem, which HttMBOUFS EXTRACT BUCHU In variably does. If no treatment is sobmlUad to, Con- sumption ar Insanity onaues. * ? -x- HELMBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU, ****** t mgswk. A^iatie^Qiolera Owe fe affections peculiar to “ FntiLoa,” to noaqoalod by any other praparetkag. as in Chlorasia or Betmtlm, Palnfulneas, or Tiffl —■ of Oatomary twmllm, Ulcerated or Sahkraa Sfot* of tha Ularoa ;andaUeom- patnu incident to the aax, whether artstng from hnhMs of dtelpatlon, Improdeooe to, or tha daoUaa or otemga HKLHBOLD'B FLUID XXTHACT BUOSU IMPROVED ROBB WASH WUl radically extanalnaU from Ike oyetom DWoosoa arirtog from Hablto of DMpation ol WW> opinw, UOt er no dumge la Htt, ns fouinWiilm. or OOOfo fdetely eapemodtng those unplmunl and dmgmwm or feadta, Oepmba, mod Henry, In all IbmsdtaaMfo USB HELMBOUFS fluid extkaot buohu In all Dineosea of these organa, whether extattog to “ -*fafc ” or “ Rmale;’ from tohateoer eaiue originating, omd no matter hote long Handing It Is plewunt in toete end odor, •' immediate " in nation, and mors atroagth- eniag than any of the preporatlnoe of Bari or Nwe. Three enflerlog from Bi tten doom or DeHealt OOmtt tutkm, procure fSert&ig dLtmce. The reader moot be aware that however might may be the attack of tha sbov* diseases, It Ir eertato to ef fect hit Bodily Health, Mental Pomn, and Happinam. All the ahoy* dlaenaea require tha aid of a dloretto. HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BPUBU Ia tile Great Dinretfo. HELMBOLD'8 HIGHLY CONCENTRATED COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA, . •' A For purifying tha Wood, removing oU chronlo constitu tional dtoeares ariolng from an lmpnra otata of the blood, and tha only reliable aad effectual known remedy for the core of Scrofula, Scald Eead,atil Rbanm, Patna and Swellings of the Bones, Ulceration of tha Throat and Legs, Blotches, Pimples on tha Face, Tetter, Erysipelas, and all scaly erupt Iona of the akin, AND BEAUTIFYING THK COMPLEXION. Not a for of the wont disorders tt>»t oflbet trios from the corruption that accumulates la the blood. Of all tbs discoveries that havo bean made to purge it out, none can equal In effect HELMBOLD’S COMPOUND EXTRACT OF SARSAPARILLA. It eiaanam and reno vates tbe blood, lnstlte tho rigor of health Into tha system, and purges out the homora which make dto etas. It otlmnlateo the healthy flmctkmi of the body, aad expels the disorders that grow and rankle In the blood. Such a remedy that ooold be relied on, baa long been sought for, and now, for tha first time, tho public have one an which they cos depend. Oar space here does not admit of certificates to show Its effects, but tho trial of a single bottle will show the »u* ■*■»' u baa virtues surpassing anything they have over taken. Two tablrepoWul of the Extract of Sarsaparilla added to a pint of water to equal to the Llabon Diet Drink, and one bottle is fully equal to a (alien of tho Syrup of Sar saparilla, or tha decoction as tonally mad a. Q-THESE EXTRACTS HAVE BEEN ADMITTED TO USE IN THE UNITED STATES ARMY, and areako to very general use In all tbe State HOSPITALS and PUB. UC SANITARY INSTITUTIONS throogbont the land, as won tain Private practices, and are couMarad as la- valaahls remedies. Set Medical ProperHet qf Buehu, FROM DISPENSATORY OF THE UNITED STATES. See Professor Dswa’a valuable works on tha Preetle* of Physic. Bee remarks made by Dr. tfenaaiM M’Hawaii, a cele brated Physician and Member of the Royal College eg Borgeons, Ireland, end published in the Transact tone of the King and Queen’s Journal. See Medico Ckirvrgical Review, published by Bas/Jr m> Tnawa?, Fellow of Royal College of Surgeon*. See most of the late Standard Works at Medicine. EXTRACT BUCHU, “ SARSAPARILLA. “ Sold by all Dnigguth. PRINCIPAL DEPOT— HBLMBOLD'B DRUG AND CHEMICAL WAREHOUSE^ 694 BROADWAY. W. JVT. WALSH Wholesnle Agent £or the State (of Georgia dcc?7-eo<lly % I Mitoellaneoty. amm P W1THOI meukiae lUBT, Hfo only safe and Bella hie 6 Igalnerium relief and orire of the ij^tktemena todevaatateonr con- peatilenoe which tlnent. . It*— been U9eil With each edteere daring the epi demic of 04 in this country, end more recently, la Bnrope and ArivthinCe French and English G<> W V< ^°^‘ hereC,p ® “ t '® Cholera, Cholera Morbu ail mm. Great surprise His lieen < V presi* «the eomnsra- tlve immunity u lib which ihe French and toSS, armies have escaped ihe pla^ua whan rtitHaea ai powt^ Fehere the pestilence prevailed, and, on iaaoirv we discover it 14 wholly attributable to the 190 or this invaluable PMjMratton— AldflC CHOLERA CCRIS, The propifotnr, confident of tbe merits o. this pre paration. has fitted up a Laboratory for IM m .nafac- ture, replete with all theflppliances of feodmn afifence, considering it a duty to contend against Ahr oUgac, and use all means which mddical experience e^wteeaa towards relieving and mitigating Its effect. Satisfied, by experience, of the result, relying on the Impartial opinion i.f the medical profession, to whom the firm ala of its preparation is mt OR times accessible, I presefct MARSDEN'S ASIATIC CHOLERA CURE As the greatest discovery science hu made the progress of the scourge, CHOLERA Mr' PREPARED BY ’T. W. MARSDEN, DEPOT AND LABORATORY 487 BROADWAY. N. Y. FOR SALE BY ALL ORFGC1STS. “Nothing new under the Snn " was an old aoage which Cannot be admitted as a truism in tbe present day, for we haro hourly to record discoveries and in ventions in Med cal Science wntcK would astonish Galeu aud Ills disciples. Of the many which come twforeonr notice wemnstsiii"leontI>r. T. W. MARS DEN’S ASIATIC CHOLERA, CURE 03 an article of real merit, and thewfully recommend it in all diseases of the bowels. We speak from personal knowledge In this matter, feeling satisfied nil who will try It will andorse onr views—JV. y. Times. Je28-ly. BA. BRETT’S T XX SI «V YORK. NEW PEKFUME For the Handkerchief. ON THIS CONTINENT. It Is warranted to restore orax hair to its ORiniNAL, natural color, |n everveua; 13 wfll .frog the hair from ealuno out; it-will free tbe bead from humors and dandruff; promote the growth of the hair, and ls a beautiful dressing. We offer no large rewards, bnt we authorize all of our agents to refund the money to any person who will use two bottles, and then say Bar rrris Vege table Hair Restorative has not performed all we claim. Tesllmonu .from the Capital of the mUrrt States. Messrs. Barrett & Co: I was induced to give vonr Hair preparation a trial, and cao heartily recommend it as nueqnalled as a Dressing. Purifier and Restorer,—giving to the Hair a luxuriant richness, aud to tile bead a cool and most agreeable sensation, while it ls thorough In re storing the hair to Its natural color. Very rcspcctfndy. W. Hamlet. Washington, D. C., May 15, 1865. Messrs. J. R Barrett A Co: I was induced hv a friend to make a trial of Bar rett’s Vegetable Hair Restorative, and I am very mnch pleased with the effect It has hod on my hair. I was nearly half gray, and now, before nsiog one Imillc, my head is freed from dandruff, and my hair has all the appearance of youth, f fully believe Bar rett’s to lie the best hair preparation In the world. Wx. Hamilton. Fredonia, N. Y., April 26,1866, J. R. BARRETT th CO„ Fx-oprlctors, Manchester, New Hampshire. JACOB LIPPMAN, Corner Conm e.s ami Barnard streets. Agent. tSf Sold by all Druggists. jy9-tf A Most Exquisite, Delicate, and Fra* grant Perfume, Distilled from the Bare And Beautiful Flower from which it iakes its name. Manufactured only by PIIALOIV A SOW, NEW YORK. BEWABE OF COOBTfitFEITS. A8K FOR PHALON'S—TAKE NO OTHER. Bold by Druggists generally. Notice. J W. NRVrfr. Of tbe firm of Nevlt, Lathrcp A • 'Rogers, has associated himself with I.athrop 6 Co. lb ihe Dry Goods business, at the old stand of jUtf * HRNRY LATHHOP A CO# W. *., WAtSH, nrHOLESALE Druggists, corner Barnard and W Broughton sweets, Savannah, G*„ General Agent for the South. CLOCK'S Hair Restorer Restores Gray Hair. CLOCK'S Hair Restorer makes Halngrow on Bald Heads. Hair Restorer Stops Hair from Falling Oui. CLOCK’S •lair Restorer Prevents Heodacbe. CLOCK'S Hair Restorer la elegantly Perfumed. CLOCK’S , . Hair Restorer Is all thatciuUjylalmeu * dressing. Hair Restorerpoaaraaassjilth* dalmcdfar lL A single trial convinces the most sc^tlcal of its value. If, after a thorough trial of two Iit does not give perfect-satisfaction, the money wHlbe refunded. Sold everywhere at •l j^vbortle. six Males for d!8-ood tf F. C. LIGHT* * *® > fLate Lighte, Newton A Bredbnrys,) . Mtotonfactarers off Firs* Clala* Piano FaiM, Highest premium at the Amevlco r Exhibition of the Indaatry of all , This well know, establishmontliinnW by P. C. LIGHTS sod LOUIS “’, he “'d SUed.421 Broome street, betwtoto CioobyandEl in. New York Oily. jy*-t{eod McKAY, BUSS fc CO., Commission Mefchants, of Timber, Ootton, Naval Storea. . AH-tawtf !■*»*• Bwoj, N. T. TAX NOTICE. T HE UNDERSIGNED Is prepared to naeivethe City Taxes assessed by the ordinance of the 27th of December, 1865—as well those that are payable inouihly as those made payable quarterly, all or which are hereinafter stated The citizens who have not puid ihe tax line upon their real estate for the whole year, may now pav the amount doe for the qnnrter ended on the 3Utli day of Jnn*, or for the residue of the year. On gross sales of merchandise (including sales of liquor) except cotton, y, per cent. On gross sales of cotton, l-l(i per cent. On all commissions derived from any business transaction (other than merchandise) by any factor, auctioneer, broker, forwarding, shipping or commis sion merchants, 1 per cent On all Incomes derived from salaries and the pur suit iff any profession, focnlty. trad* or calling what soever. except from real estate, 1 per cent. * On crass receipts of any business transactions, not included in the foregoing, and including all Insur ance companies and agencies, gas oo tap antes, ex press companies, cotton presses, hpfefe and restaur ants, l per cent On all receipts for freight or passage money which are payable In thla city, 1 per cent. On gross earnings of every hank, bank agency or bankers, 1 percent. On every horse and mnle, except those actually need in wagons, drays, trucks or other vehicles, for which badges may have been taken out, one dollar per month. On evary dog, three dollars per annum. On the value of all furniture. Jewelry and plate worth over three hundred dollara, 1 per cent. ' Krery male resident between the ages or twenty 0*0 and sixty years, except only mch aa may be enti tled to regisfry and to vote at city elections, and who shall register their names and pay for the same, one dollar per annum. On real estate, 1 per cent. R. T. GIBSOi Jy2-tf City Qo-Partnership. T HR UNDERSIGNED have associated thdtaselvar - together under the firm name of A. WILCOX A OIL, for the purpose of transacting a Factorage, Com mission and Forwarding Business. Refer to H. Brigham, Octavos Cohen, E. PadaUnrd and A S. Hart ridge A. WILCOX- ' jy2 'ra T. H. PALMER. NOTICE. Cabla^^auagt |so oo The spfondid steamship PERIT, Delaney. Com’ ■nder. will leave for the above port ga hex regular day, featariay. Jaly 88, at 9 o’cltel^gi For iteghtov peerage, baring superior jjtthma, app^-to HoyiiKB * FOR BAl r Tho new and elegant steamship E. C. Knight, Captain HOLLINS. Will sail for BtKmore on 'Friday, 37th Inst., at — o’clock, — n Freight for PHILADKPHIA will be rectoved and chocked through at the same rates charged by other lines. For freight or passage, haring good accommo dations, apply to ^ 5 . LaROOHE. WRST a DANIELS, Jy23 * - Jones’ Block. OLD S Leave every- Tuesday aud Saturday. For Palatka, E. Fla., TOUCHING AT BRUNSWICK, ST. MA RY’S. FEHNANDINA, JACKSON VILLE AND PICOLATA. Tne nsw and elegant steam packets, „ LIZZIE BAKER, Capt. N. KING, and SYLVAN SHORE, Capt JAMES TUCKER. haring been specially fitted np for this route with unsurpassed accommodations, will leave regularly for the above places, the Sylvan Shore every TUES DAY MORNING, and tbe Lizzie Baker every SATUR DAY MORNING, at ten o’clock. Returning, will leave Jacksonville eveiy Tuei and Friday, arriving at Savannah every Wednesday and Saturday mornings. In time to connect with the New York steamers. For freight or Passage apply at the office on Florida wharf, or to CLAGHORN A CUNNINGHAM, Agent. N. B All freight payable by shippers. Jyl6-tf Shioping, Empire Line UK KV rtU. - Cabin PASSAGE BATES: *»0 .^... .Steerage, S1U Tte new andtari teamaMp MISSOURI, Love land. commander, wm raU * oior e , on Sattorday, Jaly m, a* _ ..JWk a. a. - For freight or passage, haring accommodation* an- perior to any steamer In this trade, apply to •i ~ I B- H. HARDER, l® Sfo^fdanl^i Range. . HARRISON A AiLEN, Agents, % r »o.5 Bowltag G»x>ra. N. Y. For Philadelphia. The first class steamahip w m . TRAL, Oommamler, will sail for the above pert on Sotarday, Jaly »8, at to o'dwck a. aa. line of goods through IbterTnedlata pStA are Mtl - ted 7bat store room will be famished for freloht daring tbe absence of the shlo*. 86 For freight or Peaeage, having snp.rior accommo dations, apply to . . .... HfiNTER A VAMMRLL SEMI-WEEKLY LINE - FOR CHARLESTON. YU HILTON HEAD AND BEAUFORT. Carrying the United States Mail. Leave every Wednesday and Saturday at 3 P. M. Direct and Regular Cominnication WITH HILTON HEAD. Sloop Fanny <fc Mary, Capt’Hioxkl., I* running regular trip* between Savannah ant Hilton Head, carrying freight at regular rates, and, When desired, taking a few passengers. She la per fectly dry, In good order, and has made remarkably 8 nick trips. She carries the United States mail. Tbe latlonal Express and Transportation Company and Southern Express are authorized to receive package# for her. Any Information can be obtained of Capt. Sickel, or by inquiring of H. Q. Buvrx, corner of St Julian and Bryan streets. . “ FOR SALE, a RIVER STEAM BOATS and TOW BOATS, of vat ion. tUe< and draft AUO, SaiiiDg Vessels, Sti am Barges, Ac. A. M. DA COSTA, No. 42 Water street, N. Y. LOW PRICES! Quick. Sales! T1TE have Just received and opened the LARGEST W STOCK of dbV goods thi ® c ‘ty. and which we offer at LOWER PRICES than they can be bought for at WM other house, constating In part of Every variety of Dress Goods Housekeeping Goods Domestics and Prints Cloths and Cassimeres Figured Linens and Drills Embroideries ami Laces Hosiery and Gloves Ribbons and Braldt Hair Rolia and Curls loco Points and Veils Bradley's Empress Trails Handkerchiefs Ac, Ac., Ac. Tbe ntw and fast steamers , y F A. 1ST 2ST IE, Capt. W. T. HoNxltt. and PILOT BOY, Capt. T. R. Pang Be lag specially adaplad to tbto route,and baring su perior accotmnodaiWna, wffl leave regularly a* above, tbe Fannie every Wednesday aad Pilot Bay ovary Saturday at 3 o’clock. Returning, will leave Chariea ton on Tneadaya and Fridays, at 3 a.m. These boats connect with the steamer* Sylvan Shore and LUrle Baker from Florida, with New York, Philadelphia ana Baltimore steamships, and the Central sod Rolf Railroads. For freight or postage, apply to F. M. MYRKLL, Agate, Jy27-tf Charleston Wharf. FOB AUGUSTA AND WAY LANDINGS ON THK RIVER. Tbe fine lights draught i EXPRESS, Casta in JAMES MOODY, Is now rec*.ving freight at Florida Steam Packet wharf for the above place*, and will leaveotf Satorday, SUM last., at U cfetoek a>. For freight arrangements apply to J. M. KINCH- LRY, on whart or to Jy*T-2t F. W. SIMS A CO., Agents. „ Jp< MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPACT. FOR -- “ ST. THOMAS, PARA, PERNAMBUCO,. ~ * BAHIA, AND RIO DE JANEIRO. EINSTEIN k ECKMAN, ny21-if Ul Congiass street, SAVANNAH. GA. the 97th day of December, 1866, the taxaaapou groas ealea of every description of merehandixa and wares, apon freight and passage money payable la this city, and upon horses and mains, ore required to , .v - - • QedlB ^ - be paid monthly. The nndenigned ls prepared to re- —• numl' ‘ K.T. reive the above tax for ilie post month of Aoril- - GIBSON, City Treasurer. Just Arrivethmd For-Sateby KENNETH lACLEAi CO. N 202 Bay Street, RW SMOKBD SIDES AND STRIPS New Smoked Shoulders Onfield Hama, roegfed 't. Washington Hams, covered Mannings Hama, Covered. also onnyro, Family and Bakeris Flour. jya-ti GREAT SOUTHERN Depot forPrinters’Snpplies 210 Bay Street, Sraiiab la. .. JJLATNEH A BOSWORTH keej sizes and ddffioords, Printers' rfotfcglnks. Haring had long agparirac* In tin buying onr goods fn large toil direct tactnr “ — - meHANTT EXCHANGE LUNCH HOUSE, Bull Street, near Bay Lane. TT'RKE LUNCH aorved trora U a- ra. to 1». m., a*d X* from t p. m. to 19 m. Mm at Uqoaa, Alas, This delicious Tonic, Especlnlly designed lor the nae of the Metical Profeuioi ait tbe Family. indorsed by oil the prominent Physicians, and Connolaaenrs, an pomesstng all those nedicinal qualities (loalcand cHaretlc) which beioogto aa .OLD AND TORE GIN. We trnst that onr eatahlishwl reputation—founded upon eighty-eight yaoia of aaprafeno* afeaadd “ vtndlcatee oar clatme to pabllc ooBOdenoo. oadgi antees the excellence of this Standard Aitida. .MJirsssMssrzraia nant DraggfoM, GnMeia, At. . A. M. NHIIWM A CO., tHstsbUahed 1779.1 Jfoia Imporimtfe No. 16 Bearer etreet. New York. Oplalftoi of the Preas. The Blnlngen, No. 16 Bearer street, have a very !S,TO«C3ft.aiiter‘ si 915 The boose of A. Mi BUtngerdCo., No. 16 Beaver •Mte has autoload lor a iModaf afoMr !»«" * repatation that may well be envied—Jt I. Evening Post. >a*too<Utawly GDYTON ACADEMY, MALE AND FEMALE, WHITESVILLE, GA. rim EXERCISES Of this Institution wlU A anamd on the second Hfooday (rib) of July, ooder the supcirlmon of the nndenigned, who „■ spore no pains, labor or ekpenae that will contitfeeta to the advancement of pa pi la committed to Us KATmi OF TUITION PKK SESSION OF FOUR- TEEN WEEKS. Primary, 97; Ordinal/, fM; Higher Haglhh and Claotfco, tic Tuition payahia at tte end of earn Marion. Nodednctioo will M made for lost time, •xeaptla cases of pntracMffriekoaaa. Aaristants of expertencaand abHfoy wm be am- ployed, a* soon aa life number of pupils rendera u »>C£e- w wfll g Under cootaaca wlth tbe Uettad States and Brail P*fohoaeof»te* < * nta * eof the u “ a *' wU1 <Ub - NEW FIRST CLASS SIDEWHEEf. BTBAMHHIPg, each over 2,090 tone burthen. On the 22d of Ev^ry Month, From the Rort of New York. For the following named ports and at the follow ing rates of passage, payable In gold or its equlva- From New York to 8L Thomas ago From New Tone to Para....... eHo Fkom New York to lhraaaihoeo .; jto Steerage at half these rotes. BHtola and beddtag hi eluded. For farther lelorentfeg ertetaUaramHato : tro i mjn QUmiMOM 4 4LUDL ■ SOUTHERN Importing and Hoanfifetarlng DRUG HOUSE aro. a3i Pratt 4 Wilson Brotjj^ers, WHOLKSALB DRUGGISTS '■'kirn •: - Manuffacturiag ChemiatM, Mo. 288 Kurd 8TBBET, Fjmrth door above Market at, Charlooton, S. C. ’. PRATT, |!C W. WILSON. | P. R WILSON. chemist to late 8.1 iSoSage^of’^ri C. Nitre and HI-1 macyT A Chemist nlng Borean. I ItoS. C.Ord. Dapt ml'- T*»e Proprietors atr^ 2T«fetiww <?«or- ■ : ■$*/**?*} *.?' ‘■ cv,lr • . ...... DKrattBFrt’ffCNOHM, '< rj ‘ NEW ROOKS pmsoatxnt oar datb. IOI«F (HTOKHWAUd MOM. Jy*4