The Daily news and herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1866-1868, June 02, 1866, Image 4

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* The Daily News and Herald. SAVANNAH. SATURDAY, JUNE 2, IMS. BETROTHED ANEW. BT XDMCWD O- STEDHAN. The sunlight fills the trembling sir, And balmy days their guerdons bring; The Earth again is young and lair. And amorous with musky Spring. The golden nurslings of the In splendor strew the spangled green, ■ And hues of tender beauty play. Entangled where the willows lea . Hark how the rippled currents Row; What luetree od the meadows he! And hark, the songster* corne and go, And trill between the earth and sky. Who told us that the years had fled Or borne afar our blissful youth 1 Such Joys are all about us spread, We know the whisper was not truth. The birds, that break from grass and grove, Sing every carol that they sung When first our veins were rich with love, And May her mantle round us flung. Ofresh-lit dawn! immortal We! O Earth’s betrothal, sweet and true, With whose delights cur souls ate rife Aud aye their venial vows renew! Then, darliDg, walk with me this morn; Let your brown tresses drink its sheen; These violets within them worn. Of floral fays shall make you queen. Wliat though there comes a time of pain When Autumn winda forebode decay; The days of love are bom again, That febled time is far away! And never seemed the land ao fair As now, nor birds auch notes to sing, Since first within your shining hair I wove the blossoms of the Spring. [The Nation.. IN GENERAL. —On the night of the 22d, three men entered the house of Mr. Levi Harbour, about three mi’es south of New-Borlin, Sangamon county, Hi., and, after bind; ing him, his wife and son, who were asleep at the time of the entrance, robbed the house of $750 in gold, about $80 in silver, and $1,620 in greenbacks, and de camped, leaving the occupants of the house bound. They remained in that condition until released by the neighbors next morning. —In boring for coal at St. Joseph, Mo., a depth of three hundred and fifty feet has been reached. Two veins of coal have been passed—one eighteen inches and the other two feet .thick. Below the second vein a brine has been reached ; it is said to yield eighty- three per cent, of salt. It causes as much sensation In the city as If oil bad been struck. —The Civil Rights bill legalizing slave marriages, giving their children the right of inheritance, and making all persons without regard to color equal be fore the law, has passed both branches of the Tennes see Legislature, and became a law to-day. —Sixty-six white men, confined in jail in Mobile, made a desperate attempt to escape on Monday night. They seized the Jailor as he was giving them water, and locked him up. The plot was discovered, how ever, the alarm given, and the police arrived in time to prevont any escape. —W. T. Whittemore, of El Paso, I1L, has just re ceived a verdict of $3,125 against the Illinois Central Railroad Company. The plaintiff was put off the cars and kicked by the conductor, on account of some dis pute about his ticket. —The very valuable leases held by Wm. B. Astor, of Trinity Church, in New York, terminated on the 31st ultimo, and pnt the church into fall con trol of property worth at least $6,000,000. Mr. Astor held possession of 236 lots, which were let in 1767, at a very low rate of interest, for the time of 99 years. His income out of the bonscB built on them reached, in one year, the sum of $1,300,000. — Some say that fifty millions in gold are to go out for the relief of the money market in England. But tho best advised financiers say it will not be a fleabite, and that the revulsion has but just began. —The New York Express says: A well-informed “ gentleman just from Louisiana, and now in our office, expresses to us his belief and conviction, that of the negroes living In I860, one-half are now, in 1866, dead and buried, so frightful has been and is the mortality among them. For particulars, he cites that of 217 negroes taken by Gen. Butler from Gen. Dick Taylor’s plantation, aud subsequently restored to the planta tion to work under Government direction, but 93 are now alive. Tbo Government Bureau has a record of their deaths. NOBLE PURPOSE AND Glorious Result H. There are aa many roads to flame and fortune as there were gateways to ancient Thebes. Your am. bltions warrior is for carrying his way with the sabre; your aspiring politician for scheming his way by Intrigue and consummate art. Bat there is one grand broad path to the goal, along which nothing base can travel. It la the path set apart for the march of talent, energy, and noble purpose an though full of obstacles, it contains none that a brave man cannot surmount. This fact baa been exemplified n innumerable Instances, but in lew more forcibly ban in the rise and progress of DB. HOOFLAND’S GERMAN BITTERS. For over fifteen year* its coarse has been onward and upward, scattering blessings at every step, until it now stands on the topmost rounds of the ladder of fame, as the GREAT TONIC. Hoofland’s German Bitters is a positive remedy for DYSPE PSI A, (aim Diseases Resulting from DISORDER RF THE LIVER «nd BIRESTIVE IRRAMS I And Is the only certain and safe RESTORER OF STRENGTH IN CASES OP DEBILITY. By the use of thlB Bitters Weakened and Debilitated Frames Be come Renewed wltb all tbe Vigor of Health. Impaired constitutions are rebuilt, and tbo patient in a short time regains Yiffor, Health and Strength. What a Stranger Sees In. Congress on Saturdays. [From the Nation.] * * The hall is rather sombre, daylight struggling in drearily from the top; but even the light of a dull day makes the gilding glare painfnlly. He observes the two little flags over the Speaker’s head, and has taken his seat beforo perceiving that a man is on his legs, behind one of those little gingerbread desks, ha ranguing the House. He cannot hear a word, he says, partly because the man does not talk loud enough, but chiefly because no one is paying any attention to hint. But few members are in their seats, and these ar# busy- writing, au exercise that they vary with another that Bomewhat amazes our friend. He trie* vainly, and would like to catch a word or two of a speech that seems to elicit such terrible applause. The members are constantly clapping their hands with great but not prolonged energy, at which little hobgobblin pages spring about, running as if to relieve each surcharged member of his enthusiasm; and our friend gradually discovers that the band-clapping is not applause, but a mode of summoning the page. He gazes in bewilderment on the Babel before him. The man is reading his speech, and does so from a printed copy, as if he were paid by the line for it. The pages skip about. The members clap their hands. People come in and look at the show with stoical apathy, and then go out again. The man finishes his reading and sits down. Another man gets up and commences the same performance. Tho members go out until there are not over a dozen of them left. The man Is reading his speech. He does not do it very glibly; he does not do it as if he expected to gain any thing by it. Some humane friend comes to his rescue with a motion; by parliamentary fiction the speech is considered delivered, and printed with the proceed ings, and as many copies as the orator likes to pay tor may be stuffed into the glory of a buff envelope aud franked to a wondering constituency in his "district.” It may be a necessity in the economy of the great parliamentary whale that it come up to the surface and blow off, aud then go down again. If it could be entirely restricted to the Saturdays it would he better; one day in six is, after all, not a great deal to devote to parliamentary nonsense. Making a speech is con sidered tho destiny of our politicians. The member who should not succeed in going through the opera tion just described at least once in each session, and franking home many thousand dir&y-looking little pamphlets as evidence, would be considered an utter failure—a fraud upon the public. It make* no dif ference tbat be has nothing to say. It makes still less thst no one wants to listen to him. At the close ofhis •‘catechism” some leader of the House may be kind enough to shake him by the hand and congratulate him on his "speeoh;” but even the most verdant member is not unsophisticated enough to believe that tt had any effect on anybody. It is a very broad farce and a very shallow one. Each Saturday gets rid of half a dozen of those orators. [OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING SYMPTOMS,l Resulting from Disorders of tile Digestive Organs! Constipation, Inward Piles, Fullness of Blood to the Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Heart burn, Disgust for Food, Fullness or Weight in the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sink ing or Fluttering at the Pit of the Stomach, Swimming of the Head, Hurried and Difficult Breath ing, Flattering at the Heart, Choking or Suffocating Sensation when in a Lying Pos- tore, Dimness of Vision, Dots or Webs before the Sight, Fever and Dull Pain in the Head. Defi ciency of i'erapliation, Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes, Pain In the Side, Back, Chest, Limbs, Ac., Sudden Flushes of Heat, Burn ing in the Flesh, Constant Imaginings of Evil, and great Depression of Spirits. Remember That these Bitters contain no Bom or Whiskey. lAnd can't make Drunkards. Is not a Bar Boom Drink, But a Highly Concentrated Vegetable Extract, Free from Alcoholic Stimulant or Injurious Drugs It cannot insidiously introduce the vice of Drunk enness into the bosom of yonr families—to your wife, your children, or your friends. Steam Engines and Machinery. LINVILIi & GLEASON St JnRao Street, West of Market, ■ THE FLORIDA SEHTDIEL A. GENT fit MERRITT, WALCOTT & CO., 64 ConrtlaMt street New Tori MANUFACTURERS OF ALL KINDS OF Bolts, Nuts, Washers, Sett Screws, Tap* and Diet, Ac, Ac., and dealers in alt kinds of Wallrnad, steam ship and Engineer's Supplies, Oils, Varnish, Paint, Hemp and Rubber Packing; Oak Tanned and Robber Belting, Brass Fittings, Chipping and Riveting Ham mers, Files, Chisels, Gas ripe, Nails, Circular Gang Saws, Pumps, Steam Whistles, Steam and Ws ter Guagera, Steam Engines and Saw Mills of every description, Ac., Ac. Also Agents for A. P. WOOD A CO.'S celebrated Portable Steam Engines. 181 GOULD MINE COMPANY, NEWARK, N. J. MACHINISTS’ TOOLS WOOD WORKING MACHINERY Circular Saw Mills, Stationary and Port able Steam Engines, Boilers, Steam pumps. Steam Fire Eugiies, Rose, Ac. Send for a catftloinie. ml3-3n MACHINERY DEPOT STATIONARY STEAM ENGINES, SAW MILLS, GRIST M1LL8, COTTON GINS, WOOD WORKING MACHINERY, SAWS, BELTING, AGRICULTURAL MACH [NES, FIRE-PROOF SAFES Ac., Ac., Ac. H- M. AMES’ CELEBRATED ' Portable Steam Engines Magazines, Newspapers, due. PUBLISHED TRI-WEEKLY, SEMI WEEKLY AND WEEKLY. AT TALLAHASSEE, FLA By Shober A Olive*-. THE ONLY TRI-WEEKLY IN THE STATE!! THE BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM IN THE STATE, aud The CHEAPEST PAPER In the STATE TERMS: TRI-WEEKLY, one year $6 SEMI-WEEKLY, one year 4 WEEKLY, one year. 8 Jel-tf * Groceries and Liquors. BnurCuusu. DEW GROCERY STORE, Columbia Square, 'f Em* side, corner of Habersham and President Sts,, PHILIP CALLAHAN i CO. TXTOULD respectfully inform their friends and the rv public that they are receiving weekly, per steamers, a full assortment of first-class Family Gro ceries, Ales, Wines, Liquors and Sega re, Foreign and Domestic Fruits, Provisions, Vegetables, Ac Steam ships, steamboats and hotels furnished at the short est notice. A long connection with the steamship supply trade enables ns to fill all orders promptly. my8!-tf A WEEKLY JOURNAL OF Literature, Politics. Religion & News. THE WATCHMAN, PUBLISHED AT No. 119 Nassau Street, New York r is a large quarto of eight pages, with six columns to the page, elegantly printed on heavy white ^Tpeundersigned have been appointed agents for the above paper in Thomasville, Ga., and vicinity. AU subscriptions and advertisements sent to ns will be promptly attended to. TERB'S; #4 per annum, $8 for six months, and $1 for three months. Single copies ten cents. Advertisements $1 60 per square of ten lines, one insertion. Deductions made for larger advertisements and for a longer time. • ' BER1LL A WRAGG, Agents for Watehman. . Jel-3t Thomasville, Ga, THE DAILY NEWS, PUBLISHED AT CHARLESTON S. C., HAM TUX LARGEST CIRCULATION or AMY JOURNAL PUBLISHED IN THE STATE, And is nnlversally considered Tbe Best Commercial AND FAMILY PXPER IN THE STATE. PARTIES. THEREFORE, IN GEORGIA, who de sire to subscribe tor a CHARLESTON PAPER, will consult their interest by sending for THE DAILY NEWS. TERMS $10 PER ANNUM. Published in Folio Form, size of the New York Herald. aM-tf H. Gr. RUWE, WHOLXBAT.X DKALER IX Foreign and Domestic Liquors, WINES, CIGARS, GROCERIES, ALE AND LAGER, Johnson’s Square, opposite the Pulaski House, Corner St. Julien and Bryan Sts. tPVUigarlt’a old Paint Stand. Agent for the ORIENTAL CHOLERA BITTERS. _ W~ Agent for H. Clausen’s celebrated Phmnix Steam Brewery, New York; A. M. Binnlnger A Co’s London Dock Gin, and CInb Sance. marl4 Scranton, Smith & Co. KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND CHOICE OLD BRANDIES, WHIsKEY, GIN, WINES, Ac. ADD EVERY VARIETY OP GROCERIES, ALSO, Hay, Corn, Oats and Bran, strictly at wholesale to the trade; and we flatter ourselves that we can make it to tbe interest of dealers to patronize us, at the head of Bay, opposite Jefferson st. mlO-tf New York Advertisements. DURYEAS MAIZEIU 9 O 0. H 9 < O S f »- P WAS THE OHLT “ PREPARATION FBI FOOD FROM URIAH CORN” That received a medal and honorable mention from the Royal Commissioners, the competition of all pro minent manufacturers of “ Gorn Starch " and “Pre pared Corn Flour” of this and other countries not- withstanding. MAZZBNA. The food and luxury or the age, without a single mult. One trial will convince the most skeptical. Makes Puddings, Cakes, Custards, 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 saqces. gravies tor 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, nnder 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. 106 Fulton Street. WILLIAM DUBYEA, ]28-ly General Agent PIERCE SKEHAR, Wholesale and Retail Dealer In Tine Groceries, Boots and Shoes, Clothing, For eign and Domestic Wines, Liquors and Segars. Also, Skehon's Celebrated GOLDEN ALE AND CHAMPAGNE CIDER. in bottle and in wood. Ldftdon and Dublin Brown Stout, Scotch and Eng liBh Ales, Ac. Liberal deductions made to be trade. 170 BROUGHTON STREET’, SAVANNAH, dll-tf and.62 Liberty street, N. Y. J>MEN & CARRERE, Commission Merchants, No. U SOUTH WILLIAM STREET, Hew Yorlt. C ONSIGNMENTS of any description of produce, or orders for purchase of same, or any business appertaining to a General Commission House, as also consignments or orders to onr friends abroad, where we have extensive connexions, are solicited. Particulars of all markets will be given noon In quiry, and advances made npon busiueSB entrusted to us or our friends. CARERE A CO., ml3-3m Commission Merchants, N. Orleans. HAWKINS & FAY, Commission Merchants, SO. 17 PEARL STREET, NEAR PRODUCE EXCHANGE, N. Y. WM. B. HAWKIN8, J. ROCKWELL FAT. Railroads. OPWO* ATLANTIC A GULF*. R Savannah, 1 On and after Monday, May 28tb "*/ Trains will ran daily, Sundays <x C e^ hcP ‘**ti l n t connecting with night trains on the rl ** Leave Savannah at 7.30 a. m . tr * ] . Leave Thomasville at 4 a. m . Arrive at Savannah at 6.05 p. ra Arrive at Thomasville at 9 j; p. my25 J0HN »CREv En Central Railroad OW 29Ul ’ W daily trains wid run between a L Fehr ' , ar,- 1 gusta, connecting in both °" V:ln n»h the .Genre iu Railroad, asfoltowg D# " ilh hilt. Leave savannah.. .. '* Arrive at Savannah...*' «<! 7.3# „ . Leave Aogusta tin l m ’ an(1 6.35 £ J Arrive at Augusta .'.7 ' 6 ^ ^ and s.« J Jj- Passage $8.00, . 6 ’ ,w p - ®., and *.4, [ A at^d 1 e1iV t eredatu 1 ' > PaTeug r er t ' 6 t"<i m 3 ft b Pftpuj fore departure of train. * ? u « 3,1 ,mT i-iASsT Miscellaneous. Direct Importation. CASKS Superior Burton (English) Ale, just re- 1 ceived and for sale by CUNNINGHAM. PURSE A CO. Miscellaneous. Particular attention paid to buying Produce, ProvI- sions, Whiskies, and Cigars, on order, and to con signments. BZVEBENCK8 : CLINTON HUNTER, firm of Spofford, Hleston A ] Co., New York. Funcher & McClresney, 5 Water-at., New York. Richard Ellie, 114 Water street, New York. Wm. B. Miles, 59 Christie street, New York. W. B. Sibcll, 6 Wall street, New York. Lewis L. JoneB. tv Broadway. 9. W. Mason & Co., Savannah I Ga. Chas. H. Bennett Raleigh, N.C. Rents dj Richmond.—Rents, like water, find their own level. Scarce had the Confederate rear guard crossed the James at Richmond, when they poured In upon ub a swarm of Northern speculators, suttlers and the like, who, believing that we were half-starved’ but had plenty of money, (that is, gold and silver,) set themselves up under any cover they could find, from an empty sugar hogshead to a first-class store, and. be gan to announce their wares. ’Tis true, we were liaif- starved—that is, such of us as were not Quartermas ters and Commissaries, and had not control oftrana- portatioD convertible into private speculation—buL with the exception of aupdxy extortioners, blockade- runners, and people exempted either by feigned mala dies or official favor, and tjie aforesaid Quartermasters ef hoc genus omne, we were all poor enough, and hence were not able to buy tb» tempting things aet ud before ns. Now, allthin raised rente' bTtby and by thS began to go home, a thing which, one would suppose ought to have lowered rents, but it did not. and unfor tunately, the devil of extortion engendered during the war outlived it, and landlords put moat extortionate prices on their property. Then came anti-high-rent meatings.at which the landlords laugh and sneered We as weU as others, predicted that, by and by, this heart less policy would recoil on itself; that trade would be se riously injured and turned away from ourcity, aral that those same landlords would be glad to get tenants at any pnee for their premises. It has come to pass as any ouemay see who will take the trouble, torthe f Th “ for rent -" “A “We two uppe? floors for rent • Stare you in the face; and. we know that a store. No. 8 Fifteenth street, which rented last year for $2,690, now rents foz $6Q0; that another store cV.-w 1 ° Ppo8lt 2 011110 »»me street, which brought 5,3-000. now brings but $1,000; that a fine .tore on 1,tr **L t ’ wl “cli rented for $2,000, now rents tor $1,200, and so on. Now we see the fruits of a griping Fnrs« y .'s and are tempted to say that on the tend- lorda there has oome a juat judgment. It la beat that the truth should be known about these ttu^g. ruxNEw School resolutions on Or others, whose systems have become impaired by hardships or disease, will find in this Bitters a tonic hat; will restore them to «U their full vigor. These Bitters have perlormed more cures I [Given Better Satisfaction 1 Have more Testimony Have mere respectable people to vouch for them 1 Than any other article in the Market. We defy any one to contradict this aasertior, AND WILL PAY $1,000 To any one that wlll produce a Certificate published by m hat is not GENUINE, j FROM FOUR TO THIRTY-FIVE HORSE POWER. Cotton Gins! Cotton Gins 11 McCarthy, Brown.Taylor, Southern, Eagle, Craven, American and Excelsior COTTON GINS, with En- gines or Horne Power. T. L KINSEY A CO., dlp-eod6m 154 Bay street. Savannah, Ga. Miscellaneous, RHODES' Super Phosphate of Lime, THE STANDARD MANURE, AT $6a 50 PER TON, CASH. a12-tf MII.LKR, THOMAS A CO. EAST HONDA BANNER. Ocala, Marion County, Fla. A Weekly Newspaper, containing eight pages and forty columns. Subscription $3 per Year. As an advertising medium, it has superior advan tages, its circulation extending through the counties of Alachua. Marion, Hernando, and ail the Eastern and Southern counties. Business cards net exceeding one square, per year, $15. Address, T. F. SMITH, Proprietor,' m8 tf Ocala. Fla, N Assembly.—St, Louis, Msy 26.—The the stair of the country which were . -- —- —~ ~ the country which were ln ? version to patent medicines, fromthe 'thousand Assembly 'jnackoniy^jwJZTte dnretlv L^n?^ Wmle tteT no word tmucdfunctioni of ft"*'?!? 1 ' ,h e* re i oi0 e »t the con- ffeiallvThe >Si^ia. th<, *^r* edlnen ’ s Bure » Q , and es- ptsctaiiy tne passage of tho Civil Rights bilL Thev reiterate the positions which the Sh took uLt year In regard to negro suffrage, and claim that If it bfi not nnlvemlg It ought at leant to be imnartiai They express the belief that the bj.il?oLep^^ul tion in Congress should be changed so as to meet the exigencies growing out of the abolition ofslaveriTand that neltiier the Executive nor Congress should sdont any method of reconstruction that does not eflbrtuaUy protect all loyal persons in the Southern State*. For the vindication of national justice, the chief fomen- tora and representatives of the rehellian should by aue process of law, be condigned to punishment. * A motion to strike out this last rsiolntion »«■ lr-mt by a decided rote, and the withbut a dissenting vote. en “ A D °o 8to*T.—A lady residing in Oamnton re cently owned a dog which, because of old iSmd in firmity. bad cessed to be of use. One S* II' marked to s laboring man connected with the fSmlfv that she would givehalf a dollar if he w<raldtek™ti™ old fellow off out of the way and kill him. The ser vant promised to do so if he might have the doe’s skin to make therefrom, tor his own use and comfort 0{ At this stage in the conversation the *roJ.°tiid ! 7?'“ <1 lying quietly upon the hearth, sagj^sgegttasa&B “tajgpMSPggtfaiMgaf ward.-—lawoorj jSgSSJ"* « he«dof after- mania for xuioftda. from tha tower of St. J. s&iistad in ■*■*“* " Oris si nmtttJ ^-rirnng girls ,ho lctdZ Syteg amono- riSK J-——T thrown htinreiy READ WHO SAYS SO. “FROM THE HON. THOMAS B. FLORENCE. _ „ _ Washington, January 1,1844. Gentlemen .'—Having stated it. verbally to you, I have no hesitation in writing the fact, tbat I experi enced marked benelt from vour Hoofland’s German Bitters. During a long and tedious session of Con gress.—— ' • * ’ me. tion was improvement or health, renewed eaengy, and that particular relief I-so much needed and obtains i. Others maffberindUrly^advantage*. ffthejraeslreto —— 4 THOMAS B. FLORENCE. From Rev. W. D. Seigfried, Pastor of Twelth Baptist Church. ■w..— * . Philadelphia, December 96,1863. a esses. Jones A Evans, 5. 11 I have recently been laboring under Uie distressing effect* of indigestion, accompanied by a prostration of the nervons system. Numerous rem edies were recommended by friends and some of them tested, but without relief. Your HoSBSctaSfJl Bitters were recommended by peteahs who had tried them, and whose favorable mention of the Bitters in duced me aleo to try them. I must confess that I had an aversion to patent BLAMCEY1LLE SLATE MINING COMP’Y, VAN WERT, FOLK CO., GA. Cap’l Stocix, RB00,000 SHARES, $50 BACH. Dizbiotobs— H. Brigham, J. F. Dever, B. C. Gran nies, A. Wilbur and A E. Marshall. PK3ii>ent—A. Wilbur. .Savannah, Ga. Vice Fbesidznt—E. O. Grannisa, Macon, Ga. Secbetaby—A. E. Marshall. Atlanta, Ga T HIS Company will soon be prepared to fill any orders for Slate, however large, for roofing, for furniture manufactured out of slate, for linteSi, for pavement, and for any other uaes to which slate can be applied. The quurry is cunvunicnt to the cities of Atlanta, Augusta, Macon, Albany and Columbus. Ga.; to the cities ol Selina, Montgomery and Mobile, Ala.; to New Orleans, ami will shortly be to Mem phis, renn..andSi. Louis, Mo. The superiority^ slate for roofing purposes, un.l its special adaptabhit to various articles ot furniture and for pavement, well known. Orders may be addressed to A. U. MARSHALL, Sec'y, i8 Atlanta. G. B. LAMAR, JUN., Successor toG. B. A G. W. Lanan, General Commission Merchants Forvarding and Shipping Agents, No. ass BAY STREET (up stairs.) liefer to Geo. W. Anderson, John O. Ferril and G. B. Lamar, Savannah; W. E. Jackson, Josiah Sibley A Sons, J B. and J. W. Walker, Augusta. Consign ments solicited. mylO Lumber Yard and Planing ~MTE the nndersigned, have formed a copartnership • » for the purpose of building cars, planing ana dealing in lnmoer. Having control of several mills, we are prepared to fill orders at short notice. Lum ber planed to order and delivered in any part of the ty. The bnslncss will be carried on in the name of J. Dale A Co. , ot corner Price and Charlton streets, near the A. A G. depot, Savannah, Ga. JAMES F HOBSON. JOHN MoDONOUGH. alfl-2m* J. J. DALE. oe to palm off sweetened and dragged Tlqhorupon “*e “““““‘ty. hi a sly way; and the tendescyof which, I fear, is to make many-a oo ~ ■■ ■ - Upon learning thst yours w$jci preparation. Itook ft with Ifftpay was not only upon the stomach, out npon — vous system,was prompt andgratiJVing. I feel that 1 BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. Wrapper of emffi'wtle. 0 ' "^’ * "’CK80N" U On the PRINCIPAL OFFICE & MANUFACTORY No. 631 ARCH STREET, JONES & EVANS, SUCCESSORS TOC. M. JACKSON A CO. W. M. WALSH, Sole Agent, n A Barnard Sha. Savannah, Ga. cor. Bro bells. B 1 ^*° ortw * * ^HKKBY N. hooper a OO.. Emigrants Can be Supplied WITHIN TEN DAYS. T HE undersigned are prepared to supply Planters and other panics who may be in want of WHITE LABORERS, and have made necessary arrange ments in the North to fi'l any orders for agriculture Laborers, Woodcu":rs, Mechanics, etc., within Ten or Twelve days fromt be day the order is given here. The Laborers are to .»« received by the Employers on arrival of the steamer here, and transported to tbe points where they are wanted at Employers’ expense, and the Employers have further to pay a certain sum per head in advance^partly ns security and partly for covering the expenses in bringing the Emigrants from the North to this port. The rate at which Farming Laborers can be se cured will average about $160 per year, the Employ ers finding them. For further particulars apply to WM. MORVILLE A CO., Jones’ Block, Bay street. One doer East of Barnard street. Savannah, Gi REFERENCES: Jackson A Lawton, Savannah. John W. Anderson A Son, Savannah. Solomon Cohen, Savannah. Jno. C, Ferrill, Savannah. Nicholls, Camp <t Co., Savannah Geo. A. L'nyler, Savannah. W. R. Fleming, Savannah. John Screven, Savannah. Brigham, Baldwin <f Co., Savannah Savannah National Bank, Savannah, ms THE LAND WE LOVE. A MONTHLY MAGAZINE, devoted to Literature, Agriculture and General Intelligence, and com prising Reports of Battles, Incidents and Anecdotes of the War, never before published. BY GENERAL D. H. HILL, Late ot the Southern Army. Proprietors—J. P. fltWlff AND D H. BILL. The Masaaine will be published at Charlotte, N. C. It will contain from sixty to eighty pages of tha sise oi those of Blackwood's Magazine, and will be fur nished to subscribers at $3 a year, in advance, or $5 H not paid till tbe end of the year. Cash subscribers not required to pay until after the receipt of the first number. Incidents and accidents, and anecdotes of the war are requested, that, the Magaiine may be a monument to the heroism of our soldiers and to the devotion ol our people. m>26-tf THE KEY-STONE; A MONTHLY masonic magazine. E dited by wm. b. smith, ss FaycttevniS st, Raleigh, N.C. Subscription $3 a Year A New Volume commenced January 1, 1866, ele- gantly printed npon very heavy white paper, and neatly stitched and trimmed in beautiful covers. THE KEY-STONE is endorsed and recommended to the Fraternity at la ge by the Grand Lodge of North Carotin", and keenly feeling the weight of this high compliment, the proprietors will spare neither money nor exertion to make the publication a most welcome visitor and companion with ail good and true Masons—their wives, sisters, mothers and daughters, to whom the same may come greeting. Pff* Specimen numbers sent to any part of the country npon application. WM. B. SMITH A CO, Publishers, 68 Fayetteville sL, Raleigh, N. C. ESTILL A BRO., Boll street, near tbe Post Office, Agents a25 tf for Savannah. SOUTHERN Importing and Manufacturing DRUG HOUSE No. 338 BZNO STREET. Pratt & Wilson Brothers WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS AND Manniacturinff Chemists No. 238 KING- STREET, Fourth door above Market, st., Charleston, S. C PRATT, IS W. WILSON. I P. B. WILSON, jGradaateofPbila. sttoH’cS. I ra and Mi- ureau. I I College of Phar macy, A Chemist to S. C. Ord. Dep The -Proprietors are N’ative Greor- gians, D E A T. E K S IN DRUGS, CHEMICALS, DRUGGISTS’ a25-3m SUNDRIES. aid Smith 8REWEBS CF FINE PALE ALES&PORTER WEST 13 T i'S r £ET"-" 7 &8AVES NEW YORK , r -jiatei sole agents for the city for the above well known and su perior Ale, (warranted to stand in any climate), are now prepared to supply the same in packages to suit purchasers. 12-3mo CUNNINGHAM, PURSE A CO. THE FIELD AND FIRESIDE. (Established, 1666.) A SUPERB Literary Compaffiuu and storlinr old Home Journal; published every Saturday, by Wn B. Smith A Co., 68 Fayetteville street, Raleigh, N. C. Elegantly printed on beautiful white paper, mammoth sheet, with eight large pages. Its corps of contributors Includes nearly all the most distinguished authors of the country, and with tiie combined services of ao many celebrated writers, it has achieved a perfect success in presenting an un rivalled array of talent. Ita Romances, Stories, Tales, Novelties, Sketches, Criticisms, Reviews, Poems,Biographies, Witticisms, Travels, Adventures, Ac.. 4 c., Are pure, entertaining and instructive in a degree rarely attained in periodical literature. In accordance with tbe name of the paper, a spe cial department is devoted to the Field, wherein are given articles, hints and suggestions on the practical management of the Farm, the Garden, the Orchard and the kitchen. Advances. R. ATKINSON & CO., New York. JAMES HEWITT & CO., Liverpool Advances made on Cotton consigned to above Houses. G. P. M A CM UR DO, mylO lm Office at O. Cohen’s, 88 Bay street. „ SUBSCRIPT OHS: One year Six months Club of five, one year ‘ Clubs of ten THOS. W. BROOKS MANUFACTURER OF FURNITURE AND GENERAL v UPHOLSTERY, »»* Dock Street, Philadelphia, Pa. N. B.—All ORDERS sent by Mail promptly at ended to. iytl-tl JOHN GRAY, DEALER IN $ 6 no 9 50 20 00 40 00 And an extra copy to the’ party getting np a club of tan. No dab rates to six months subscribers: „ ESTILL A BRO., Bull st., near the Post Office, Agents for Savannah. a84-tf THE RURAL JOURNAL per ln the United States. Only 1HR cheapest One Dollar. paper Try it kahop a year. For the farm, gar- ■ ' ‘ .‘ ‘ i. man. TO TlfK JUSTICES OF THE INKKKIOH COURT* Of the several Conntlea composing the First C ongressional District. The undersigned, having been appointed by hla Excellency tbe Governor, a committee to. distribute the share of provisions assigned to this Cong atonal District, frem the liberal contributions sent the poor and suffering of Georgia by the noblewo men of Baltimore, respectfully ask yon to tarnish to the Chairman, at the earliest possible day, the follow ing information: 1st. The probable number of persona requiring aid h your conaliy.' i id. The stmes and address of one pr mar* gamma to whfim provisions msy be sent for dUtrihotiohm ~ich comity. 3d. To what point, said how the same shall ha sent' whan tha county is not touched by s railroad. den, orchard, workshop household and kitchen. A good, cheap, and valuable paper for every n Foman. and boy, In city, village and country. Pub lished tiie first of every month. Eaod number contains a full Calendar of Work for tne keetli, Hints, Huggestions and essays npon everything to be performed in and around the Farm, Garden, Orchard and Dwelling, etc. TERMS : One copy, one year 1 oo Six copies, one year 6 00 Thirteen copies, one year....' io o» Address WM. & SMITH A CO., Publishers and Proprietors, 6s Fayetteville sL, Raleigh, N. C. ESTILL A BRO., ... Bull street, near Float Office, a*4-tr Agents for Savannah. Lumber to Vest Indies. A DVANCE8 made on consignmen ts of Lumber and xm. other produce to onr friends in Cnba. alT-Sm > onr I KENNETH McLRA A OO. LIVERY AND SALE STABLE. YCTR h*** opened the Brick Stable at the earner of and Harrison streets. Savannah, TO., tod are prepirredipWL horse* on livery by the 2»nL7^£. or “““th, and dEr past experience in the todneet u* to Fee! that we can give *au who may patraoiaeu*.^ “Ft lm* S.sMICK A OO. Wooden Ware, Brooms, fails, brushes, mats, Twines, Cordage, Tubs, Churns, Cradles, Wagons, Choirs, Baskets, Ac. ' Noah 15 Fultoii and 203Front Sts NEW YORK Auud K. Bknnztt, I „ v ,, Jas. C. Van Pelt, / New York Bennett, Van Felt & Go., COMMISSION MERCHANTS roE TDK SAM or COTTON TOBACCO, NAVAL STORES, ETC.,I ALSO, FOB THE PURCHASE AND SALE OF STATE ANT OTHER STOCKS, 23 "Whitehall St., New York. We have associated with na Mr. D. W. Cobtis, late I Public Treasurer for North Carolina. n9-6m A. Dctzkhiiovke, Of Savannah, Ga, John M. IV. Bl of Jeflferjonco^m A. DUTENHOFEB & £0 Shipping, Forward^ fOlMISMOS lERfHASTj Bay Street, . Savannah,^, ** ant duce generally. Consignments C on which liberal will be matte. references : Brigham, Baldwin A Co., Savanna!, tr erta. Savannah ; J. H. Zeilin & rn m : N. L. Angier, In’t. Bev. Col, G u a ; * Esq., Atlanta, Ga.; Willis efik &U. C. L Robinson, Jacksonvill “fiTVS sonville, Fla ; Col. W. L. Riilev >,£ “"**• **• Kia.; D. H. Baldwin A Co., New Kentucky^ ^° rl£ ’ c-i-hmin. liimnriflSkr, (J-eneral Partners. M. K. JESUP & CO., New York, Special Partners. NEW PERFUME For the Handkerchief. HUGER & HASELL, NO. 46 EAST BAY STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C., COM-MISSION MERCHANTS MANUFACTURERS' AGENTS, ’ AND DEALERS IN Railway Equipment and Supplies, Portable am Stationary Engines, Saw Mills, and all kinds of Machinery required by Railroad Companies, Ouutrarlors, Manufacturers, Machinists and Agra nimrail«K. Advances made on consignment oi Railroad inn; also on Cotton and other Produce. PHAIM’S BENTLEY D, HASELL, CIVIL, MINING AND CONSULTING ENGINEER. ESTIMATES MADE AND CONTRACTS TAKEN. OFFICE 40 EAST BAY, < II.4RLEST01 j25 lmAtwtf Notice. A Most Exquisite, Delicate, and Fra grant Perfume, Distilled from the Hare And Beautiful Flower from which it takes its name. Manufactured only by PH A LON A SON, NEW YORK. BEWARE OF CODHTERFEITS. ASK FOR PHALON’S—TAKE NO OTHER. Hold by Druggists generally. UP FREIGHT OFFICE ATLANTIC & GULFK. R.j CHABLtSTON & SaVXNNXB R R. WsUOTljn. Savannah, March iii, InH. ) P ARTIES Shipping freight by the Atlantic l Gnlf Railroad, to stations where the Companr lias no Agent, will be required to call at this office and sien a bond relieving the Company from all loss oi d»ni«Et [ after goods are unloaded from the cars V. U. WILLIAMA h‘73 Agent Freight Departmeitj THE EYE, EAR, ABB THROAT D U. WRIGHT, of Toronto, Canada West, rii» cian and Burgeon, Oculist and Aurist, caiita I consulted on Deafness, Discharges from tbe Bar. noises in the Head, Catarrh. DiS'eascs of the Throat ttnd Lungs. Ail diseases'of the EYE, requiring citheir JNica! or Surgical aid attended to. Office No. 41, in Dr. Tlios. Buckler’s old office oj Lexington street, Baltimore. Mil. Office hours from 9 to 12 A. At., and 3toS P. M. DRY GOODS The undersigned having formed a copartners!*, I under the firm name of . Southern EXPRESS COMPT. Increased. Facilities I FREIGHTS FORWARDED WITH GREAT DI8PATCH kt Reduced Rates, BT the inland route. Hiram Roberts’ Sons & Co,, for the purpose of carrying on a general DUT GOODS BUSINESS, have now opened, and will continue io receive additional supplies of Imported and Domestic Dry Goods, which they offer for sale at No. 156 GIBBONS’ BUILDING on CougTess street, east of the Market, and at us 1 second store from the end of the building. JAMES H. K0BEBTS. DWIGHT L. RUBFiKi?. f26-tf EDWAltD a. LATHKOr. GREAT SOUTHERN V. A. KYAN & CO. 207 Bay Street, DKALKBS IN STANDARD LIQUORS, Agents tor Charles Farre Champagnes, Keller’s Kentucky Bourbon Whiskey. Ac myl-tf Copartnership Notice. W B taw. this day associated with us Mr. George T_ A - Need, and will continue the Commission Beed*Huribcft. BMtae88Dnder0,6 8t,le0f HoMe n, HURLBBRT, HOLDEN A CO, Corner Bay and Abercorn sts. Savannah, May 14. 1866 myUi AliL B AIL THROUGH From New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore, to At lanta, Georgia, with BUT ONE CHANGE OF CARS. The SOUTHERN EXPRESS COMPANT, In connec tion with the HARNDEN and ADAMS’ EXPRESS COMPANIES, have arranged-wlth Roads forming the Great Through Lines from the North, by which merchandise can be forwarded os above. Order freight from the North to be delivered to the Hamden or Adams' Express Companies, and Is New York City 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. my4-lm Depot forPrintors 210 Bar Street, Saraiirt 6* Notice. rapers, oi un aim , «***---* -- rrormeg a Card Boards, Printers’ Cards, Envelopes, l Printing Inks. . an 1 Having hod long experience ,n ^ e . "itbesam- bnying our goods in large lots dirertfoim ' ^ tactnrers enables us to compete with * P Agents for Waders celebrated Printing I®* 5, ^ In this aty for the Bath Paper Mills. The highest cash prices paid for all StOCk. NEW job ramie «m C HARLES E. O’SULLIVAN rcspecM'f ™ ?re . his friends and the public tn«t Ye “ paring pared, with new materials, to execute jo ^ door at his office. City Hotel Bnflding,Bay street, east of Whitaker, second floor. t i6t Patronage Is earnestly solicited- ——" TO THE J W. NKVTlT, of tho firm of Nevit, Lathrcp A • Rogers, has associated himself with Lathrop 4 Co. ln the Dry Goods business, at the old stand of Jl-tf HENRY LATHROP A OO Notice. WYTRUPSHAI-’S SALE. g*^’.**J_\ytock In i ha forenoon, will be exposed to sals atpnbUc outcry, the laprovements on lot No. ■ ftlMkl Ward, nnder aadTby virtue of tax. ■gg *» r * T< » or the etty or savannah ra. c ^5gto 3 |tot.tovted cm .. «ha prep. ’■ THOMAS. & WAYNE, cay" B Y order from the Honorable Court of .Ordinar. of Liberty county, Ga,, there Vrhl t^o^f ^S sale before the Court Boose, in said countv on the first Tuesday in July next, between tfe nStfhoure All of the real estate of E. DanteLlaterf said county, deceased, consistinc' ofahSHt LLht thousand acres of land, including two rottlei^te already improved, and about fivAnudredaSSTiff pwn land and ond good mill seal ^ ?Dr ,ll ? alod th e above said county. Stiver ^, Cr , euk “ d and Canowlfoe £!g’.f°5i_g UI be "oicTin lots or three hundred to SSto . A t°’ two tote—o c in Sumter Term. K » rl T county. Ga. Term* will be made known on day or sale. -5 A. B. DANIEL, Adm*x. 7,5 A. B. DANIEL. Adm’r. tate^Of BartploCutino, late of said county, deceased: raMtn,thmr«e, to cite and admonish all whom 10 ’“h* %PPcar before said Ooort tom*ke o^aetjon Of any theihavejonor baton the wtUbJ^nuitSt* iaDe n * xt ’ oUerwiJe tottere City Sheriff’s Sale. U NDER and bj rirtne of nri attachment issued and retnrnable to the Jnly Ter^p* A. D. 186R» City 1 Holders of Fast Dne Bonds OF TH* CITY OF COLUMBUS, GA. B Y Ordinance of City Council bfColn" 1 ^ are gia, the undersigned F'n“ < * i„ rede*® Instructed to have prepared Nfc» fo" all Past Due Bonds and Coupons ofthety^poW AU parties holding any oi 0i “ d Jto nd J t |, e cMr« c ; re ..ren»u,»q to notify the committee ' a nd to Court of 8ava.tnab, in favor or Michael Norris and ere requested 1 John J. Dooley, copartners under the firm name of ter and amount oi 0:11(1 “"''(T. m tw lonu^.- Norris A Dooley, against Jacob Gray, James T. Buck- send them to some agent in this place, ner, constable of Chatham connty, levied upon the The new B jnds iwi: now h 0 ’ 11 - suA^f, sloop Mary Gray, pointed ont as tbe property of said soon be ready for issue, tod me » iff is" JacolTOray, and Totnrncd said attachment to me as ‘urer have been instructed and atim Sheriff of said city. Court. And further, under and said Bonds as soon as prepared. by virtue of an order of the Hon. Walter 8. Cliisbolm, W. L. SALISBURV, j Fin»““ Judge of the Oily Court of Savannah, 1 will sell ai . J. H. BASS, -Coouo' 11 "' public outcry, before the door of the Conn Bouse, in the city of Savannah, connty of Chatham and State or Georgia,' on THURSDAY, the 31st day of May, A. Dl 1864, between the legal hours of sale, said tloop Mary Gray, together with all and singular her tackle, apparel and furniture, to satisfy said attach ment. > pay fir titles. CHARLES J. WHITE, Sheriff of the City of Savannah. Term* cash, purchaser to ] mytl rv EORGIA—LIBERTY COUNTY.—To all whom it Business, ai VJ may concern. patronage. Whereas, Hansford Andrews will apply at the Court I Savannah. May l. lSSffi af Ordinary for Letters of Administration on the e t*te of W. J. Pulton, late of said county, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all tt may concern, to be and appear before said to make objection (if any they haver on orfeo- * flret Monday In July mext, otheiwlseaaidlet. >epi»ni \V. H. GRISWOLD, I rioInmhnfl. Ga.. May 10, 1866. , Dissolution of Copartnership^ J HAVE this day withdrawn from the Hr 10 A G. W. Lamar. g w J“ n - ' ’ . gonrrnlM I will continue the Commission o{ foe v»' ,,1£ nsinese, and respecttolly solicit» to myi!5-- Mtauilai tl |6»ciU e ®' fc Browu’s «***-—— - ^ TTSED hr the United States and Fore'S 11 U Bents for mere than . — a, . thirty yf - as •“-"■’-S' “rrstssaz** IWaU •ft