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"The Daily News and Herald,
SAVANNAH, THURSDAY, MAY 31, 1866.
Somebody’ll Come To*l(lfht.
I must bind my hair with the myrtle bough
And gem it with buds white,
And drive this blush from my burning brow, a
Tor somebody’ll come to-night;
And, while his eye shall discern a grace
In the braid and the folded flower.
He must not And, in my tell-&ce
The spell of his wondrous power.
I must don the robe which he fondly calls
A cloud ef enchanting light.
And sit where the mellowing moonlight falls.
For somebody'll come to-night; —
And while the robe and place shall seem
But the veriest freak of chance,
'Tis sweet to know that his eye will beam
With a tenderer, happier glance.
'Twas thus I sang when the years were few
That lay on my girlish head,
And all the flowers that in fancy grew
Were tied with agolden thread.
And somebody came, and the whispers there—
I cannot repeat them quite;
But 1 know my soul wont up in prayer.
And somebody's here to-night.
1 blush no more at the whispered vow.
Nor sigh in the soft moonlight;
My robe has a tint of amber now.
And I sit by the anthracite;
And die leeks that vied with the glossy wren
Have jessed to the silvery gray;
But the love that decked them with flowers then
Is a holler love to-day.
IN GENERAL,.
—The little tax of one cent upon every box of
matches netted the Government $1,600,000 last year.
According to that estimate 160,000,000 bunches or
boxes of matches must have been used in this country
during the year, or five bunches—equal to five hun
dred matches—for every man, woman and child.
—We hear that Edwin Forrest, tile tragedian, pur
poses on his return from California to carry out a long
contemplated scheme by founding and endowing in
Philadelphia a home for retired actors.
—A movement has been inaugurated by the Boston
friends of William Lloyd Garrison for a national tes
timonial of $60,000, to be presented to hint.
—At least twelve hundred Mexicans were executed
in oue month at Zacatecas, under Maximilian’s decree
condemning to death those opposed to bis govern
ment.
—It is in contemplation, says the New York
Tribune, to adjourn the United States District Court
at Biuhrnond until October, when it is supposed that
Chief Justice Chase may be Induced to preside.
—The Government is in possession of evidence
going to show that a number of freedmen have been
kidnapped from Georgia, and 1 smuggled off to Turk’s
Island, to do forced work In the salt mines, or trans
ferred to agents engaged in the Cuban slave trade.
—An election for State offloers will be held in Texas
on the 35th of June next. At the same time s vote
will be taken on adopting or rejecting the new consti
tution. There seems to be no doubt as to tbs adop
tion of the new constitution.
—The subject of Soldiers’ Orphans' Homes in the
States is beginning to attract Northern attention. The
State of Pennsylvania has appropriated $300,000 for
that purpose.
—Senator Wright, of Now Jersey, is reported to be
physically better, and in full possession of his mental
faculties, Air. W. has undoubtedly enjoyed reading
his own obituaries—a pleasare accorded to but few
men.
—A patent has recently been granted for a machine
for making and dressing button holes.
—The Senate has rejected the nomination of W. H.
Purnell, as Postmaster at Baltimore.
4,
i HOBLE PUiPOSE
AND
Interview with Santa Anna.
A special correspondent of the Louisville Democrat
had an interview with the one-legged Mexican last
Wednesday, of which that paper gives the following
account:
It being a matter of much conjecture whether Gen.
Antouio Lopez de Santa Anna is on the imperial or re
publican side of the Mexican fence, the correspondent
of the'Louisville Democrat accepted an invitation
from some of the General’s friends this morning, to
take a cup of coffee witn him, with a view, if possible,
of solving the vexed question.
Proceeding to a brown stone mansion in the upper
part of the city—the residence of a well-known Span
ish merchant, we were soon ushered into the august
presence of the ex-dictator. He" was reclining on a
sofa and smoking a cheroot when we entered. He im
mediately rose, and with a free and easy ‘‘Happy to
see you gentlemen” (he speaks good English,) cor
dially took each of the party by thohand, witha request
that we should be seated.
Refreshments, in the shape of “green seal” and
segars were then served up. After some general ob
servations concerning our mutual healths, tke state of
the weather, the prospect of the visit of the cholera iu
the course of the coming summer, and other common
place.-, your correspondent ventured to break tbe ice
touching the General’s particular business in New
York.
Deni. Cor.—Affairs in Mexico, General, are assum
ing a very interesting phase.
Sama Anna.—Yes, sir, they are. R is sad to think
my poor country is never to end her civil wars as
your country has.
Deni. Cor. -Do you think, Genoral, that any con
siderable portion of the Mexican people are attached
to the Empire?
Santa Alina —Oh I yes; I have no doubt of it. Time
often works wonders. Many who disliked foreign in
tervention, at first, seeing the intruders have given
them protection to life and property, may be recon
ciled by degrees to the new order of things.
l)em. Cor.—But do you think that those who en
tertain such views constitute anything like a majority
oi your countrymen ?
Santa Anna.—By no means, They include the fo
reign merchants, emigrants, and a certain proportion
of the Roman Catholic clergy. I believe the great ma
jority of the Mexican people proper, if they could have
their way to-day, would vote the imperial system out
of the country to-morrow.
Bern. Cor.—What do you think of the feeling in the
array oa that point?
Santa Anna.—My dear sir, Mexican soldiers are like
ail other kinds of soldiers. They will fight for those
that pay them best. If the Republic had had the
means to pay its troops, the French would never have
beeu able to walk iu so easily. Maximilian had mo
ney, and whoever has money, in Mexico or anywhere
else, has always at hand the sinews of war.
Pern. Cor.—What think you, General; wouldn’t it
be better tor Mexico that the imperial system would
be Consolidated there than that the Republic should
again supersede it? In other words, do you think
republicanism consonant with the genius of the Mexi
can people ?
Santa Anna.—It matters but little what my opinions
are on that point. My conviction* are that the Impe
rial intrusion cannot endure, because it is an intru
sion. I think if the French troops were withdrawn
the Empire would totter to its fall in less than thirty
days thereafter.
Dem. Cor.^-General, some of the newspapers have
been publishing your manifesto, written by you three
years ago, giving in your adhesion to the Empire and
eulogizing Maximilian.
Santa Anna—1 expected that those letters would be
published. I-do not deny their authenticity It is
true that at the time they were writter I thought that
Mexico, just rescued from anarchy, might find peace
under the new regime. The events since transpiring
have disabused my mind. No man can foresee or
control events. All men in public life are subject to
change of opinions, as events themselves change
Patriotism and statesmanship are both governed by
tho law of our existence. Your own American public
men are illustrations of this. Your recent war com
policy m4ny ° f tb * m to “ o4li ' y Ulelr views of public
Dem. Cor.—Then, General, as I understand you
you arc now in favor of ordering out Maximilian and
restoring the Republic.
Santa Anna—Exactly so.
Item. Cor.—How would yon proceed ?
Santa Anna.—1 cannot answer that question defi-
J l’r. esent - I have a plan of my own, which I
shall take the earliest opportunity of communicating
to the friends of Mexico in the United States, and
it meets their approval, I believe the days of tlm
Mexican Empire are numbered, and this too without
embroiling the government in the perils or war Ft*
myself I mean to consecrate the remainder of mv a»i
to my country. I have no selfish or ambitious ends
to subserve. I have wealth enough to satisfy
reasonable wants of any man for a life-time; bnSI am
weary of retirement,aaff desire to devote all my energies
and all my wealth now to the oauae of Mexfcan inde
pendence. Enemies may misrepresent my motives
and impeach my disinterestedness; but I shall never
theless pursue the oonrse I have prescribed for myself
leaving my vindication to be determined by results. ’
At this point tne General appeared anxious to change
the conversation, and as he had been so communi
cative. your correspondent did not fleam it either-
politic or polite to “pump” him farther. The rest -jj
his talk was about the theatre, the opera, the Central
Park, the greatness of the city of New York, etc., etc.
Teoublxs of Jutmzx at Richmond A Wstidw
ton letter says : “I learn from the vary best authority
at Richmond that two gentlemen, long resident of
city. Who were on the Grand Jury which found h true
bill against Jefferson Davis, have already Itmin
marked and made thq object of persecution in their
social and business relations that they have bueu.com-
psilod to close up their business, and are making
preparations to leave the oity. *
Tho tide of emigration westward—already large-
promises te exceed that of any previous year. Thous
ands, sayB a Chicago letter, are coming into the Mis
sissippi Valley. Large numbers are crossing the
plains, of whom the bulk are bound to Colorado Mon
tana and Idaho. The prospect of a comparative’ early
completion of the Pacific railroad induces many to
await ihai event before journeying to the Territories
beyond, or to the Pacific States. Canada ia contribu
ting quite largely to this tide of emigration, while the
Eastern States ar* doing their share. All ths towns
in the West are fud and overflowing, and reports
come to us from oil quarters that there is a pressing
demand far dwellings, but a very inadequate supply.
A. Glorious Result
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There are as many roads to fame and fortune si
there were gateways to ancient Thebes. Yoar am
bitious warrior is for carrying his way With the
sabre; your aspiring politician for scheming his way
by intrigue and consummate art. Bnt there ia one
grand broad path to the goal, along which nothing
base can travel. It is the path set apart for tbe
march of talent, energy, and noble purpose an
though fhll of obstacles, it contains none that a brave
man cannot surmount. This fact has been exemplified
n innumerable Instances, bnt in tew more forcibly
han in the rise and progress of DB. HOOFLAND’S
GERMAN BITTERS. For over fifteen years Us course
baa been onward and upward, scattering blessings at
every step, until it moW stands on the topmost rounds
of the ladder of fame, sa the
GREAT TONIC.
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is a positive remedy for
DYSPE P 8IA ,
Diseases Resulting from
•ISORBER OF THE LIVER »°d
0IIESTIVE •MAM,
And is the only certain and safe
RESTORES OF STRENGTH
IN CASES OF DEBILITY.
By the use of this Bitten
Weakened and Debilitated Franses Be
come Renewed witb nil tbe Vigor
of Health.
impaired constitutions are rebuilt, and the patient
in a short time regains
Vicor, Health and Strength.
Steam Engines and Machinery.
LINVILLE & GLEASON.
St Julian Street, Weal of Market,
QJA.-VJA.TSTNJLH:.
AOBNTIS .FOR
MERRITT, WALCOTT A CO.,
64 Conrtlandt street New York.
MANUFACTURERS OF ALL KINDS OF
Bolts, Nuts, Washers, Sett Screws, Taps and Dies,
Ac., Ac., and dealers in all kinds of RaitrnfA, steam
ship and Engineer's Supplies, Oils, Tarnish, Paint,
Hemp sad Robber Packing; Oak Tanned and Rubber
Belting, Brass Fittings, Chipping and Riveting w.m.
mers, Files, Chisels, Gas Pipe, Nalls, Circular and
Gang Saws, Pomps, Steam Whistles, Steam sad Wa
ter Onagers, Steam Engines and Saw Mills of every
description, Ac., Ac. Also Agents tor A. P. WOOD
A CO.’S celebrated Portable Stoam Engines.
[OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING SYMPTOMS,
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Constipation, Inward Piles, Fullness of Blood to the
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Stomach, Swimming of the Head,
Hurried and Dilllcult Breath
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Heart,
Choking or Suffocating
Sensation when in a Lying Pos
ture, Dimness of Vision,
Dots or
Webs before ths Sight, Fever
and Dull Pain iu the Head, Defi
ciency of Perspiration, Yellowness of
. the Skin and Eyes, Pain in the Side, Back,
Chest, Limbs, Ac., Sudden Flushes of Heat, Born
mg in the Flesh, Constant Imaginings of Evil,
and great Depression of Spirits.
Remember
That these Bitters
contain no Ram or Whiskey.
lAnd can't make Drunkards.
Ianota
Bar Room Drink,
Bat a Highly Concentrated Vegetable Extract.
Free from Alcoholic Stimulant or Injurious Drugs
It cannot Insidiously Introduce tbe vice of Drunk
enness Into the bosom of your families—to your wife,
your children, or your friends.
GOULD MACHINE COMPANY,
NEWARK, N. J.
MACHINISTS’ TOOLS
WOOD WORKING MACHINERY
Circular Saw Milts, Stationary and Port
able Steam Eugincs, Boilers,
Steam Pomps.
Mean Fire Engines, Hose, Ac.
8F“ 8end for a catalogue. ml3-Sm
MACHINERY DEPOT
STATIONARY STEAM ENGINES,
SAW MILLS, GRIST MILLS,
COTTON GINS,
WOOD WORKINU MACHINERY, SAWS,
BELTING,
AGRICULTURAL MACHINES, FIRE-PROOF SAFES
Ac., Ac., <ftc.
Express Companies.
NATIONAL EXPRESS
AND
Transportation Company.
TIH8 NATIONAL EXPRESS AND TRAN8PORTA-
1 TION COMPANY, having finally completed its
Southern through connections from
New York and Phlladelf M» to Baltimore,
Washington, Klenmood, Savannah,
Charleston,
and afi Intermediate and adjacent town* aa far Sooth
as GEORGIA, and also having perfected its Western
connections, vla the Baltimore nnd Ohio Btilrosd ever
main roads, to
CINCINNATI AND ST. LOUIS,
is now prepared to receive Freight, Merchandise,
Valuable Packages,
Money and Bullion,
and to transfer the same to or from the places de
signated and all Intermediate points, as
EFFICIENTLY, EXPEDITIOUSLY AND CHEAPLY
aa can be done by any other Express Company.
Offices are also opened In MOBILE and NEW OB-
LEANS. and In a few days the Company will ran
thnmgln via MONTGOMERY, to these places.
GEN. JOSEPH E. JOHNSTON,
B. F. Fionas, President.
General Superintendent. mylfi-tf
H* M. AMES’
celebrated
BUT ONE CHANGE OF CARS.
The SOUTHERN EXPRESS COMPANY, in connec
tion with tbe UABNDBN and ADAMS’ EXPRESS
COMPANIES, have arranged with Roads forming
tbe Great Through Lines from the North, by which
merchandise can be forwarded as above.
Order freight from the North to be delivered to
Dav4aI\1a Cfonm Uvi/wIm the Harnden or Adams' Express Companies, and-la
Jr 01 ta.Dle bteam Enemies NewYorkCity at the Southern Express Office, 69
Broadway, marked “Inland Route.”
' Express by Sea continued as heretofore. Goods
consigned to Southern Express Company (Charles
ton or Savannah) will be promptly forwarded.
mj4-lm
FROM FOUR TO THIRTY-FTVE HORSE POWER.
Cotton Gins! Cotton Gins!!
McCarthy. Brown.Taylor, Southern, Eagle, Craven,
American and Excelsior COTTON GINS, with En
glnes or Horae Power.
T. L KINSEY & CO.,
dl6 cod6m 164 Bay street. Savannah. Ga.
Miscellaneous.
Or others, whose systems have become Impaired by
hardships or disease, will find in this Bitters a tonic
hat {will restore them to all their full vigor.
These Bitters have performed more cores I
; Given Better. Satisfaction |
Have more Testimony
Have more respectable people to vouch for them I
Than any other article In the Market. We defy any
une to contradict this aaaerUoi,
AND WILL PAY $1,000
To any one that will produce a Certificate published
by us hat la not GENUINE, j
N
kadical e-anquB.—a Washington letter ears- Tho
radical* immediately held another caucus, when the
merits of the different substitute, which have been
offered for the plan of the committee were entered
into. The tendency was to settle upon eomethins an-
proximating the proposition of Mr. Sherman.to make
real and personal estate the baai, of direst taxation
bate representation on votes, not excluding i n
count those disfranchised for disloyalty in tbe border
States. Such semi-radicals aa Stewart, of Nevada, and
Willey, ef Wart Virginia, have promised to go for a
plan oMRle cWtaiTer, and it is strongly hoped by them
thotafts requisftPM-thirds may be rallied to Its aup-
PQff It is highlyprobable that *“*—"-’-g definite
wilU[(e agreed on between now and the first of next
ZZzZHP hapoeaptu caucus at tbe conservative
—tor wyournmsnt, in one of I
«iaag? b s- ar£“mr-° **
ixtssisssssA istJFsSSi
ton to pieces. He was buried through the gene*
of white persons Who fend formerly known or «Sj_
ployed him. Edmund wee formerly a elsvujoiagen-
tiffinsn ia Meriwether county.—Atlanta TVewfmrp
READ WHO SAYS SO.
ZfiKM THE HON. THOMAS & FLORENCE.
Washington, January l, 1864.
Gentlemen:—Having stated it verbally to yon, I
have no hesitation in writing tbe feet, that I experi-
eaeedi marked benefit from your Hoofland’s German
Bittern. During a long and tedious session of Con
gress, messing and onerous duties. nearly prostrated
me. A kind rriend suggested the nse of tho prepara
tion I have named. I took hit advice, and the result
was improvement of health, renewed energy, and
that particular relief I so much needed and obtsine J.
Others maybe aimjlarly advantaged, If they desire to
be- Truly yonr friend,
‘ THOMAS B. FLORENCE.
From Rev. W. a Selgfried, Pastor of Twelth-Bapti.t
Church.
RHODES'
Super Phosphate of Lime,
THE STANDARD MANURE,
AT $63 50 PER TON, CASH.
a12-tf MILLER, THOMAS A CO.
BLAMIEVILLE
SLATE HIKING COHPT,
VAN WERT, POLK CO., GA.
Cap’l Stock,0500,000
SHARES, $50 EACH.
Dikbeotoxs— H. Brigham, J. F. Dever, E. C. Gran-
hiss, A. Wilbur and A. K. Marshall.
. Pksident—A. Wilbur. Savauuah, Ga.
Vice President—E. C. CStauniss, Macon, Ga.
Secretaby—A. E. Marshall, Atlanta, Ga
T HIS CompaDV will soon be prepared to fill any
orders for Slide, however large, for roofing, for
furniture manurailured out of slate, for Iinteia,for
pavement, and tor any other uses to which slate can
be applied. The quarry is convenient to the cities of
Atlanta, Augusta, MacoD, Albany and Columbus.
Ga.; to the cities of Selma, Montgomery and Mobile,
Ala.; to New Oriea:is, and will shortly be to Mem
phis, Tenn.. and Si. Louis, Mo. The. superiority •.
slate for roofing pnrpueee, and its special adaptabUit
to various articles ot furniture and for pavement,
well known.
Orders may be addressed to
A. E MARSHALL, Sac’y,
18 Atlanta.
G. B. LAMAR, JUN.,
Successor toG. B. A G. W. Lama a.
General Commission Merchants
Forwarding and Shipping l[tnti,
No. 03 HAY STREET (up stain.)
Refer to Geo. W. Anderson, John c. Ferril and G.
B. Lamar, Savanuah : W. E. Jackson, Josiah Sibley
A Sods, J B and J. W. Walker, Augusta. Consign
ments solicited. mylO
Lumber Yard and Planing
KVE, the undersigned, have formed a copartnership
" for the purpose of building cars, planing and
dealing in lnmoer. Having control of several mills,
we are prepared to fill orders at short notice. Lum
ber planed to order and delivered in any part of the
city. The business will be carried on In the name of
J. J. Dale A Co., at corner Price and Charlton streets,
near the A. A G. depot, Savannah, u*
JAMBS F. HOBSON.
_ _ john McDonough.
>10-2m* J. J. DALE.
Southern
EXPRESS COMFY.
Increased Facilities!
FREIGHTS FORWARDED
WITH GREAT DISPATCH
a.t Reduced Rates,
BV
THE INLAND ROUTE,
ALL 1AZL TBAOUOH
From New Tork, Philadelphia and Baltimore, to At
lanta, Georgia, with
njpnseanaEaBBRpai
Groceries and Liquors.
Paul. Callamam.
Jams* Kbbekiam.
HEW GROCERY STORE,
Columbia Squares .
Bart ride, cornerof n^rrtlupr and President Sts.
PHILIP CALLA9AI & CO.
tlfOULD respectfully inform their friends and the
” public -that they are receiving weekly, per
steamers, a fall assortment or Ant-class Family Gro
ceries, Ales, Wines, Liquors sod Began, Foreign tad
Domestic Fruits, Provisions, Vegetable*, Ac Steam
ships, steamboats and hotels furnished nt the short-
cat notice. Along connection with the steamship
•apply trade enables us to fill nil orders promptly.
myW-tf
H. Gr. RUWE,
WHOLESALE DEALEB IN
Foreign and Domestic Liquors,
WINES, CIGARS, GROCERIES,
ALE AND LAGER,
Johnson's Square, opposite the Pulaski House,
Corner St. Julien and Bryan Sts.
fFalligant’a old Paint Stand.
Agent for the
ORIENTAL CHOLERA BITTERS.
V~ Agent for H. Clausen's celebrated I'luenix
8team Brewery, New York; A. M. Binninger A Co’i
London Dock Gin, and Club Sauce. ' mart*
Scranton, Smith & Co.
KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND
CHOICE OLD BRANDIES,
WHISKEY,
OIN,
WINK.-,, Ac.
ANB
EVERY VARIETY OF GROCERIES,
ALSO,
Hay, Corn, Oats and Bran,' strictly at wholesale to
the trade; and we flatter ourselves that wo can make
It to the interest of dealers to patronise ns, at the
head of Bay, opposite Jefferson st. mlO-tf •
PIERCE SKEHAK,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer
In Fine Groceries, Boots and Shoes, Clothing, For
eign and Domestic Wins*, Liquors and Segars.
Also, Skehan's Celebrated
GOLDEN ALE
AND
CHAMPAGNE CIDER.
in bottle and in wood.
London and Dublin Brown Stoat, Scotch and Eng
lieh Alee, Ac. '*
Liberal deductions made to he trade.
176 BROUGHTON 8TREKT, SAVANNAH,
. dll-tf and 62 Liberty street, N. Y.
New York Advertisements.-
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WA* TNE ONLY “ PREPARATION FIR FORD
FROM URIAH CORR"
That received a medal and honorable mention from
tlie Royal Commissioners, the competition of all pro
minent manufacture re of “ Cora Starch ” and “Pre
pared Corn Flour ” of this and other countries not
withstanding.
KAIZEN A,
The food and luxniy of the age, without a single
fault. One trial will convince the most skeptical.
Makes Puddings, Cakes, Cnstards, Blanc Mange, Ac.,
without isinglass, with few or no eggs, at a cost as
tonishing the most economical. A slight addition to
ordinary Wheat Flour greatly improves Bread and
Cake. It is also excellent for thickening sweet sauces,
gravies for fish and meats, soups, Ac. For Ice Cream
nothing can compare with It. A little boiled in milk
will produce rich cream for coffee, chocolate, tea, Ac.
Put up in one pound packages, under the trade
mark Maizena, with directions for use.
A most delicious article of food for children and in
valids of all ages.
For sale by Grocers and Druggists everywhere.
Wholesale Depot. 166 Fnlton Street.
WILLIAM DURYEA,
J26-ly % General Agent
MEN & CARRERE,
Commission Merchants,
No. 11 SOUTH WILLIAM STREET,
Now York..
C ONSIGNMENTS ot any description of produce, or
orders fur purchase of same, or any business
appertaining to a General Commission House, as also
consignments or orders to our friends abroad, where
we have extensive connexions, are solicited.
Particulars of all markets will be given apon in
quiry, and advances made upon business entrusted to
ns or our friends. CARERS A CO.,
ml3-3m Commission Merchants. N. Orleans.
HAWKINS & FAY,
Coiuiuismon Merchants,
NO. 47 PEARL STREET,
NEAR PRODUCE EXCHANGE, N. Y.
Notice
OFFICE ATLANTIC A GUl . B
Savanna nJ*’®-
On tad after Monday, May 28th l** 1 *
Trains will run dally, Sunday. 19M ’ t kl
connecting with night trains on u!,? 60 ' 115
Leave Savannah at 7 30 a m
Leave Thomaaville at 4 ». m
Arrive at Savannah at 6 o 5 D
Arrive at Thomasvllle at 9 j' 7
my25 J0H> ’’ SCRHVE:
oWKrdFraE-S’
Central R a j| r
oa
- —- —‘- r Jionda^ Uu B -^ J J' n " ar I ^ 1*
daily train, will run lietwoL l Pehr »«j r»*
gnota, connecting in doth S »wmuh , s ? l <
the Georvia Railed, Wk ^
Leave savannah ' 3
Arrive at 8avannah.. 7 «nd 7 3,.
Leave Augosta..... nal Jt > ll
* - • - - a. m , nn. - 1 d
QN and after 1
Arrive at Augusta
Passage $aoo.
andd^ivere<fatriiemust r*.
fore departure of train ger , 8l,e j » *
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Miscellanei
ous.
A. DuTEMMBOriR,
Of Savanuah, Ga.
John K.;y
orjeffinofe^
A. DUTENHOFER s co
Shipping, Forwardi’
COMMISSION lE|, 0l , 1|ffi
hi
Bay Street,
WM. B. HAWKINS,
J. ROCKWELL FAT.
Direct Importation.
CASKS Superior Burton (English) Ale, just re-
' celved and for sale by
m$9
CUNNINGHAM, PURSE A CO.
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One of the most valuable combinations of a usefn
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the batchelor's sideboard.
LADIES who have lo3t strength and appetite, and.
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GENTLEMEN who “don’t feel very well” Just before
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MOTHERS weaning children, and a offering from
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CHILDREN of a sickly nature, and soar, dyspeptic
constitution—
TRAVELERS who have occasion to change their
water, and—
ALL who live in malarious districts, and are subject
ed 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 ONCF.
Miscellaneous.
RUSS’ ST. DOMINGO PUNCH.
RUSS’ ARRACK PUNCH,
MADE FROM BATAVIA RICE.
RUSS’ MESSINA PUNCH,
RUSS’ GIN COCKTAIL.
RUSS’ BRANDY COCKTAIL.
RUS3’ BOURBON WHISKEY COCKTAIL
The most delightful concoctions that ever tempted
man's taste—cheaper then any STEADY DRINKS in
theworid,
BLACKBERRY BRANDY!
RASPBERRY SYRUP,
GINGER CORDIAL
LEMON SYRUP.
Also on hand and manufactured to order.
SOUTHERN
Importing and Manufacturing
DRUG HOUSE
ZTo. 238 KXZra STREET.
Pratt & YVilsoii Brothers,
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS
• AND
Manufacturing Chemists,
No. 238 KING STREET,
Fourth door above Market st.,
Charleston, S. C.
PRATT, IS. W. WILSON.I P. B. WILSON,
! G radaate of PhUa.
sttoUteS.j (College of Phar-
re and MI-1 Imacy, & Chemist
urean. f IfoS. C.Ord.Dep't
The Proprietors ave Native Geor
gians,
P E A L X K 8 IN
DRUGS, CHEMICALS,
DRUGGISTS’
•25-3 in
SUNDRIES.
FJiHK undersigned having been appointed role agents
* for the city for the above weli known and su
perior Ale, (warranted to stand in any climate), are
now prepared to supply the same In packages to suit
purchasers. —
12-amo CUNNINGHAM, HJRSK A CO.
Advances.
R. ATKINSON & CO., New York.
JAMES HEWITT & CO., Liverpool.
Advaacei made on Cotton consigned to
above Houses.
myio-lm
G. P. MACMURDO,
Office at- O. Cohen’s, S2 Bay street.
„ Philadelphia, December 26,1863.
Missus. Joins A Evans,
Gentlemen:—I have recently been laboring under
the distressing effects of indigestion, accompanied by
a prostration-of theneryoos system. Numerous ram-
wales were reeomjn*edeji byfHend» ana some of them
tested, bnt without relltr. TtaffiowHand’a German
Bitters were recommended mr wraoh* who had tried
them, and whose favorable memoir of the Bitten in
duced me also to fry theau I srost.confess that I had
mu aversion to patent medicines, from t|ie “thousand
and oue” quack “Bitten,” whom 0 riSy Uim seems to
oe to palm off sliesfom.il and firiifesH uqoor upon
the community, Iff a sly wajf ; and The tendency of
which, I fear, is to make many a confirmed drunkard
Upon learning that your* was really a
. preparation. Itook it with happy effect. Its action
f was nut only upon ths riomach. but upon the ner-
oae of a few bottles. Vei^xi !
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS.
See tint the signature of “a M. JACKSON” is on tke
P/rapper of each bottle.
PRINCIPAL OFFICE A MANUFACTORY
No. 631 ARCH STREET,-
JONES A EVANS,
BuecsaaoRd to ait - jackbon a co.
1 W. M. WALSH, Bole Agent
Savannah, Ga.
Emigrants Can be Supplied
WITHIN TEN DAYS.
T HE undersigned are prepared to snpply Planters
and other parties who ruay be In want of WHITE
LABORERS, and have made necessary arrange
ments in the North to fid any orders for agriculture
Laborers, Woodcu”.rs, Mechanics, etc., within Ten
or Twelve days fromt he day the order Is given here.
The Laborers are to oe received by the Employers
on arrival of the steamer here, and transported to
the points where they are wanted at Employers’
expense, and the Employers have further to pay a
certain sura per head in advance, partly as security
and partly lor covering the expenses In bringing tbe
Emigrants from tbe North to this port.
The rate at which Farming Laborers can be se
emed will average about $160 per year, the Employ
era finding them.
For further particulars apply to
WM. MORVTLLE A CO.,
J ones’Block, Bay street.
One door East of Barnard street.
Sarannah, Ga.
REFERENCES:
Jackson ft Lawton, i-avannab.
John W. Anderson A Son, Sayannab.
Solomon Cohen, Savannah.
Jno. C, Ferrill. Savannah.
Nicholls, Camp <* Co., Savannah
Geo. A. Cnyler, Savannah.
W. R. Fleming, Savannah.
John Screven, Savannah.
Brigham. Bald win <t Co., Savannah
Savannah National Bank, Savannah.
m2
TO THE JUSTICES OF THE INFBHIOR
COURTS
Of the several Cowattes eewpetlsf the
First Congreselowwl District.
Tbe undersigned, having been appointed by his
Excellency the Governor, a committee to distribute
the share of provisions assigned to this CMgras
slonal District, from the liberal contributions sent for
the poor and suffering of Georgia by tbe noble wo
men of Baltimore, respectfully ask yon to furnish to
tbe Chairman, at tbe earliest possible dm. the follow'
id. The names and address of one or siors psnons
to whom provision* maybe seat Cor dlsWAafion in
ICkOOVRtf.
M. To wtatpotahaad how tbe asms shall be stmt
where the county U not touche* by a railroad.
RUSS A CO., No. 34 Dev street,
New York.
Sold Wholesale by
W. M. WALSH, Wholesale Druggist
HALSEY, WATSON * CO., Grocers,
d$7eod-ly Savannah,
A DVANCES made on consigementa of Lumber and
•an. other produce to oar friends in Cuba.
alT-Sm
KENNETH McLEA A 00.
LIVERY HKD SALE STABLE.
W K £? Ve opened the Brick Stable at the earner «f
~v West Broad and Harrison streets, Savannah,
«»., and are prepared to take bones on livery by the
oay> week or month, and onr past experience in the
above business indaees ns to led that we can give
general aetlafcction to all who may patronise ns.
«nmm* }. SMICKA O
THE KEY-STONE;
A MONTHLY MASONIC MAGAZINE.
Py»™> BYWM. B. SMITH, U Fayetteville st.
Subscription • $3 a Year
A New Volume commenced January 1, 1666, ele-
guuy printed men very heavy white paper, and
“igtly itltched and trimmed in beantifol covers.
. KEY-STONE is endorsed and recommended
to ifao Pwbpmlty a* .huge by the Grand Lodge of
North CtaoBnv, and toeniy fcsliag tho wetfhtof
S*. | W coapHmentT the proprietors will spare
neither money nor exertion to make the publication
m ®°rt welcome visitor and companion with rtl good
Mtooae—their wives, sisters, methfos and
ggters, to whom toe same may come greeting.
w~ Specimen numbers sent to any part of tl
country upon application. .
WM- B. SMITH A CO. Publishers,
68 Fhystteville st., Raleigh, N. C.
E8TILL A BRa,
Bull street, near the Post Office, Agents
* H - for Savannah.
Notice.
|>Y order from the Ho
D o^bettyraa^Qa,,
Ordinary
*«• before Thi HoaraTe'«Bd'co'*n°t^^ the
Brrt Tuesday in Jalv tuxt, between thdnsoal boats
®f mle: All ot the real estate of B. Daniel, late ef
count* .daBearsfi. .eonstatfa* of about sight
•Duty. Ga.; ths other ta Bariy oousty. Gm.
Terms will be made known <m day «f '
THOti. W. BROOKS
MANUFACTURER OF
FURNITURE AND GENERAL
UPHOLSTERY,
8M Dock Street, Philadelphia, p*.
~ ... • promptly at
lySl-tf
N. B.—All ORDERS sent by
ended to.
JOHN GRAY,
DEALER IN
Particnlar attention paid to buying Produce, Provi'
.emus, Whiskies, and Cigars, on order, and to con
SigUIUcDU.
CEFXBEN0E8 ■
CLINTON nUNTER, firm of Spofford, Tileston A
Co., New York. Fuucher A McChesuey, 6 Water-et,
New York. Richard Ellis, 114 Water street, New
York. Wm. B. Miles, 69 Christie street. New Yoik.
W. B. Sihell, 6 Wail street, New York. Lewis L.
Jones, if Bro»dwav. S. W. Ma a on A Co., Savannah
Qa. .
Auuei) H. Bennett, I v _ Cnas. H. Bennett
Jab. C. Van Pelt, f New Yorlt Raleigh, N. C.
Bennett, Van Pelt & Go.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
FOB THI SALK OF
COTTON TORACeO, NAVAL STORES, ETC., 1
AISO,
FOR THE PURCHASE AND SALE OF STATE AND
OTHER STOCKS,
33 Whitehall St., New York.
We have associated with us Mr. D. W. Cubtib, late
Public Treasurer for North Carolina. u9-6m
NEW PERFUME
For the Handkerchief.
PHALON’S
V
Sa vannah, gJ
Prompt attention given to
shipment of coltpn, lumber mui ^ a ' J
duce generally.'
on which Ubem ^
ioUl be nuuje.
bkpkkkmoes : ,
Brigham, Baldwin A Co., Savaunih n
erts. Savannah ; J. H. Zeilin t ^ M
N. L. Angler, InL Rev. CoI. Aumw?”- • A
Esq., Atlanta, Ga.; Willis ClSm’TS** B*1
CL Robinson, Jacksonville, FIa.% A r&’ ' J!L
sonvilie, Fla.; Col.W. L. feilev i Bll>tllf ' J *c L
Fla.; D. H.Baldwin A Co., Nfw J? C ‘ , “ I
Ken’S YOrk ' Warr6U
*• « HUH, MiTLlTTL.,
Q-eneual Partners!
M. K. JE8UP & CO.,
New Tork, Special Partners.
HUGER&HASELL,
NO. 46 EAST BAY STREET,
CHARLESTON, S. C.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
MANUFACTURERS’ AGENTS,
AND DEALERS
- IN
Railway Equipment and Supplies, Ponabit l.
Stationary Engines, Saw Mills, awl ail ties
of Machinery required by Railroad
Companies, Contractors,
Manufacturers, Machinists ana AgrieulturAhu. |
Advances made on consignment of KMteilrcf
also on Cotton and other Produce.
bentley"d7hasell
CIVIL, MINING AND CONSClTHi
ENGINEER.
ESTIMATES MADE AND CONTRAC
TAKEN.
OFFICE 46 EAST BA V, tllARLESllifi
J26 lmfttwtf
S. C.
Notice.
• A Most Exquisite, Delicate, and Fra
grant Perfume, Distilled from the Rare
and Beautiful Flower from which it
Aakes its name.
Manufactured only by PH A IiON As. SON,
' NEW YORK.
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS.
ASK FOB PHALON’S—TAKE NO OTHER.
Sold by Druapiete pencrallv.
Wooden Ware, Brooms,
FAILS, BRUSHES, MATS,
TwlUea, Cordage, Tabs, Cham, Cradles,
Wafoni, Choirs, Baskets, 4kc.
Nos. IS Fulton and 803Front Sta
NEW YORK
V. A. RYAN & CO.
Y Street,
DXALKR8 IN
STANDARD LIQUORS,
Agent* for Charles Farre Champagne*, Keller's
Kentucky Bourbon Whiskey, Ac.
myl-tf
Copartnership Notice.
W E have this day associated with as Mr. George
A. Reed, and will continue the Commission
and Forwarding Business under the style of Holden.
Beed A HnrlberL
HURLBERT, HOLDEN A CO,
Comer Bay and Abertorn sta.
BsTsnnah, May 14 1866. myld
THE
EAST FLORIDA BANNER
Ocala, Marion County, Fla.
A Weekly Newspaper, containing eight page, and
forty columns.
Subscription. $3 per Year.
sod 801 them eoantiea. Business cards not exceeding
•Be square, peryear, tl5.
Address, T. F. SMITH, Proprietor,
mfi-tf Ooila. Fla.
/n EOHGL4, CHATHAM COUNTY.—Tb aib whom
VF it may concern: __
Whereas, Patrick Williams, colored, will apply at
ths Court pf Ordinary for fatten oi Administration
ee toe estate of Polly B>J>tlste, late of said county,
dOCMRMd; . *
THE FIELD AND FIRESIDE.
(Established, 1S66.J
A SUPERB Literary Companion and sterling old
Home Joans!; published every Safer.I ay, by
Wh B. Sans A Cq„ 68 Fayetteville street, Ralejgh,
N. C. Elegantly printed on beautiful white paper,
mammoth sheet, with eight large pagee.
IU corps of contributors includes nearly all the
most distinguishsd authors of the country, and witb
the combined services of so many celebrated writers,
it has achieved a perfect success m presenting an un
rivalled array of talent.
Its Romances, Stories, Tales,
. Novelties, Sketches, Criticisms, Reviews,
Poems, Biographies, WttHehrafg, Travels,
Adventures, Ac. 4c. .
Are pare, entertaining and instructive ia a degree
rarely attained in periodical literature.
In accordance wllh the name ot the paper, a spe
cial department is devoted to the Field, wherein are
given articles, bints and suggestions on the practical
management of the Farm, the Gar.ieu, the .Orchard
and the kitchen.
■saeoaiR.oira:
One year.................. 1.- $ 6 00
Six months. .* 8 60
Club of five, one year 20 00
Clubs of ten “ 40 06
And an extra copy to tbe party getting up a club of
. No club rates to six months rabscribers.
E8T1LL A BRO.,
Bull st, near the Poet Office, Agents for
a24-tf Savannah.
tau.
Notice.
J W. NEVITT, of the firm of Nevlt, Lathrop A
• Rogers, has associated himself witb Lathrop 4
Co. in tbe Dry Goods boslnees, st the old stand of
jl-tf HENRY. LATHROP A OO
UP FREIGHT OFFICE ATLANTIC & GULF K. I
CUABUSTOh Jt SaVSKNAU K K. |
Savannah, UarclrMhH
a bond relieving the Company from all lossoroi
after goods are unloaded iivuu tile can.
a u. H’ujjfrt I
mG3 Agent Freight Defiiig
THE EYE, EAR, 1ND T
D R. WRIGHT, Of Toronto, Canada Wdat,ft?
cian and Surgeon, Oculist and Anri.t, ts
consulted on Deafness, Di»eharpca from c-t
noise, in the Head, Catarrh, DlEeasesof t ""
and Lungs. ,
Ati diseases of the EYE, requiring eitheir Irafl
or Surgical aid attended to. 1
Office No. 41, in Dr. Tims. Bucklers old
Lexitiglon street, Baltimore. Md. .
Office hours troui 9 to 12 A. M., auo 3iosP l
j94f
DRY GOOD!
The undersigned iiaving fonnetl a copartnerst,
under the firm name or
Hiram Roberts’ Sons & Co.,
for the purpose of carrying on a general BRl1
BUSINESS, have now opened, and will
receive additional supplies of Imported wd uni
Dry Goods, which they offer for Mle at
Wo. 156 GI»BOJf»’ BUILD!
on Congress street, east of the Market, an 1 - a ‘ ’j
second store from the end of ^“j^Jggrs.
Wht I
BDWAKDjU^.1
GREAT S“OUTHEfll
PAPER WWI
and
Depot for Printfrs
210 Bay strrtsara
Paper., of all afaea and 1
Card Boards,Printers’ Cards, Envelop®,
Printing Inks. , (he business
Having had long experience in tn !l
P Agents for Wade’s celebrated Iolls
stock. —zzzr
NEW
JOB
PRINTING 0^1
City Sheriff’s Sale.
U NDER and by virtue of anattadunent issued and
returnable to the JnlyTerm, A. D. 1866* City
Court of Savannah, in favor of Michael Norris and
John J. Dooley, copartners under the firm name of
Norris £ Dooley, against Jacob Gray. James T. Bnclc-
ner, constable of Chatham county, levied upon the
sloop Mary Gray, pointed ont aa the property of Bala
Jacob Gray, and returned oaid attachment to me as
Sheriff of said city Cnurt. And further under and
by virtue of an order of the Hon. Walter 8. Chisholm,
Judge of the City Conrt or savannah, I will aeUat
DUblic outcry, before the door of tbe Court House, in
■the ettvor Savannah, county of Chatham and sute
off GeorgiaTon THUB8DAY, ihe Blet day of May,
A D 1866, between ihe legal hours of sale, said
sloop Miry Gray, together with all and singular her
tackle, apparel and furniture, to satisfy said attxcfa-
m Ter’ins cash, purchaser to pay for titles.
CHARLES J. WHITE,
my ,l Sheriff of the City of Savannah.
THE LAND WE LOVE.
A MONTHLY MAGAZINB, devoted to Literature,
' Agriculture and General intelligence, and oom
prisingReporls of. Battles, Incident, and Anecdotes
off the Wsr, never befero published.
BY GENERAL D. H. HILL,
Late ot the Southern Army.
fnuMen-J. P. BVH M» »- HU
Mmm ffiacaalae will be published at Charlotte, N. C.
It will ooataln from sixty to eighty
Of Blackwood's Mega sine, art, will be fur-
■aheeriban at 8* a year, *»_ rtrawc^orf*
fo tbe war
0HABLE8 E. O-SULUJAN^ •jfjgrt*
_ his friends'and the P al ^ c “£nte
east of Whitaker, second fioor.
Patronage lfl earnestly poH< ^
TO THE
Hollers of Past Doe
or TUT
omroF.couiMBM^
instructed to have preWred NK^f^ diy^
all Part Dae Bonds and Coupon^ Bon( j* or b
All parties holding anyof tii*
are requested to natifythecomm _ coop oD«,
ter ami amount of said rlace to ^
send them to some agent in th» P repS reJ,
Tbe new Bonds are no ", Msf or f,
soon ha reedy to* 1
have been instrncted »di
W H GRlsW° LD ''
Columbu.. -Tahiti,
Dissolution of CoP ar J^ 0(fl i|
b*tw*
hi BoddHtR. aaRtaicd
t Brown’s
osasassf^^
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