The Daily news and herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1866-1868, June 18, 1866, Image 4

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The Daily News and Herald. SAVANNAH, MONDATr J CNEM, I860. (From theCincinnati Times.] GROWING OLD. BT A8BURT. Good wife, your hair is streaked with gray; I look into your face to-day; Your fading features plainly say You're growing old. How short to me the time appears Since, with conflicting hopes and fears, I'nto the lass of twenty years My love I told. Bat vears have passed with rapid flight, And touch of time has altered quite The lovely form, and dimmed the light Of lustrous eyes. You’ve lost the beauty and the grace Of younger days, but still I trace The old expression in your face Which most I prize. Though now I find you not, my true, The likely lass which once I knew, That which 1 sought to win from von. In girlhood's prime. The true-love countenance expression. Which was the maiden-heart’s confession, You keep in virtuous possession, Despite of time. Good wife, your hair is streaked with grey, Your girlhood's bloom has passed away; You look at me, and smiling, say: I, too, am changed. My likeness in the glass I see, Aiid own, good wife, you’re up with me; We both are growing old, but we Are not estranged. We both have left our youth behind; The bloom is gone; but never mind, We’re wiser, and our love, we find, Has purer grown. We, erst the bridegroom and the bride, No longer young, sit side by side; We've kept our trdth; our hearts, well tried, Still beat as one. A A Giojrious Result y. v.j ■/ AJPy Groceries and liquors. Magazines; efrfe THE FLORIDA H i.c. THREE WORDS OF STRENGTH. [Translated from the German of Schiller.] There are three lessons I would write— Three words as with a burning pen— In tracings of eternal light Upon the hearts of men. Have hope. Though clouds environ now, And gladness hide her face in scorn, Put then the shadow from thy brow; No night but hath its morn. Have faith. Wherever thy bark is driven— Thd calm’s disport, the tempest's mirth— Know this: God rules the host of heaven— The inhabitants of earth. Have love; and not alone for one, But man, as man, thy brother call, And scatter, like the circling sun, Thy charitities on'all. Thus grave these lessons on thy soul— Hope, faith and love; and thou shalt find Strength when life’s surges cease to roll, Light, where thou else wert blind. Brutal Murders near Baltimore—An Old Man and his Grandson Butchered.—Yesterday’s Balti more Sun says :• Yesterday the residents of Elkridge Landing and vicinity were in a high state of excitement over the perpetration of a shocking murder, committed at Pa- tapsco bridge, within a half mile of the Relay House, on the Washington turnpike road. The victim was an aged man named David H. White, seventy-six i old, for nearly half a century familiar as a toll- * geper on the Washington turnpike, within a kof the city. On Sunday night, about a quar- fcn o’clock, Mr. White was about retiring for with his family, when, hearing a noise in Sr where his chickens were kept, he went out •nt door to the road to discover the cause of the He was immediately struck with a club, and, shrinking murder. l'elL His married daughter, Mrs. Susan Mooney, ran down With her little son, Alexan der Mooney, aged about nine years, both of whom were struck senseless by the murderers. The villains then searched the bodies of their victims, getting but a small amount. The only thiug missed from the house was a package of fifty coppers. Mrs. Mooney came to her senses in a short time, and crying mur der several times, some of the neighbors were at tracted to the spot. On examination Mr. White was tound to be dead, the back part of his skull having been crushed in. Mrs. Mooney’s injuries were se vere, but not dangerous, the left side of her head having been badly bruised by a club. The little child’s injuries are more serious, and yesterday it was feared congestion of the brain had supervened, and his case would result fatally. The body of the grand father and the mother and son were removed to the iiouse, and medical attendance summoned. Four heavy pieces of white oak, each about four feet long and two inches in diameter, were produced be fore the coroner’s jury, one of them being marked with the gray hair and blood of the murdered man. it is believed that revenge and not robbery was the cause of the murder, the people in the neighborhood being much incensed against* the toll-keeper because they had to pay him lor travelling over a very bad and very indifferent road. There are as many roads to flame and fortune as there were gateways to ancient Thebes. Your am bitious warrior is for carrying his way with the sabre; your aspiring politician for scheming his way by intrigue and consummate art. But there is one grand broad path to the goal, along which nothing base can travel. It is the path set apart for the march of talent, energy, and nehle purpose an though fall of obstacles, it contains none that a brave man cannot surmount. This fact has been exemplified n innumerable instances, bat in few more«forcibly han in the rise and progress of DR. HOOPLAND’S GERMAN BITTERS. For over fifteen years its course has been onward and upward, scattering blessings at every step, until it now stand! on the topmost rounds of the ladder of fame, m the GREAT TONIC. Hoofland’s German Bitters Is a positive remedy for DYSPE PSIA, I AND Diseases Resulting from DISORDER OF THE LIVER «md ’BIRESTIVE ORGAMS, !And is the only certain and safe RESTORER OF STRENGTH IN CASES OF DEBILITY. Colvmibia Square, Bast side, corner o' HabeMfcam and President Sts., PUBLISHED WEEKLY AND »SJl ;PI- >ouse & Bryant, (Pbrinerfy of tadoony^ PHILIP a & co. . _ _ M f U1fllUI11£ (lull LUJU1IUSMM AT TALLAHASSSX* FLA., Bay uv*a»AR - usui tsff T W OULD respectfully inform their friends public that they are receiving wee steamers, a full assortment of firet-ckss Tamfly Gro ceries, Ales, Wines, Liquors and Segare, Foreign and Domestic Fruits, Provisions, Vegetables, Ac Steam ships, steamboats and hotels furnished at the shorts est notice. A long connection with the steamship supply trade enables ns to fill all orders promptly. H. G. RUWE. WHOLESALE DEALER IN Foreign and Domestic Liquors WINES, CIGARS, GROCERIES, ALE AND LAGER, Johnson's Square, opposite the Pulaski House, Corner St. Julien and Bryan Sts. rFMligant’s old Faint Stand. Agent for the ORIENTAL CHOLERA BITTERS _ Agent for H. Clansen's celebrated Phoenix Steam Brewery, New York; A. M. Binnluger A Go’s London Dock Gin, and Clnb Sauce. marts By the nse of this Bitters Weakened and Debilitated Frames Be come Renewed with all the Vigor of Health. Impaired constitutions are rebuilt, and the patient in a siiort time regains Vioror, Health and Stren^h. Scranton, Smith & Co. KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND CHOICE OLD BRANDIES, Whiskey, gin, WINES, Ac AND EVERY VARIETY OF GROCERIES, Hay, Corn, Oats and Bran, strictly at wholesale to the trade; and we flatter ourselves that we can make it to the interest of dealers to patronize ns, at the head of Bay, opposite Jefferson st. mlO-tf Thf. Power of Cvphf.be.—The enlightened man may have a clear understanding of thousands, and even millions; but much beyond that he can form no distinct idea. A simple example, and one easily solved, will illustrate the observation, if all the vast bodies of water that cover nearly three-fourfhs of the globe were emptied, drop by drop, into one grand reservoir, the whole number of drops could be writ ten by two words, "eighteen sectillions, ” and ex pressed tn figures by annexing twenty-four cyphers to the number eighteen, (18,090,WO.OOlJ,600,000,000,000,- !*oo.) Man might as well attempt to explore the bounds ut eternity as to form any rational idea of the units embodied iu the expression above; for although the aggregate of drops is indicated by figures in the space ot only one inch and a half in ordinary print, yet, it •-ach particular drop were noted by a separate stroke like the figure 1, it would form a line of marks suffi ciently long to wind round the sun six thousand bil lions of times! Now, observe, if you please, the marvelous power ■ r value which the cyphers, insignificant by them reive-, give the significant figures 18. The young reader will be surprised to learn that the use of the cypher to determine the value of any particular figure, which is now practiced by every schoolboy, was un it sown to the ancients. Therefore, among the Greeks • ii 1 Romans, and other nations of antiquity arithmet- >' •*! operations were exceedingly tedious and difficult, ihey bad to reckon with pebbles, shells, or beads, used as counters, to transact the ordinary business of hie. liven the great Cicero, in hjs oration for Roscius, the actor, in order to express three hundred thousand, had to make use of the very awkward and cumbrous notation, ccciood ccciooo ccciooo. How very odd this seems : 'In the year of our Lord mdccclxvi I” 1I866. )—Educational Monthly. [OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING SYMPTOMS, | Resulting from Disorders of the Digestive Organs! Constipatiou, 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, Harried and Difficult Breath ing, Flattering at the Heart, Choking or Soflocating Sensation when in a Lying Pos ture, Dimness of Vision, Dots or Webs before the Sight, Fever and Dull Pain la the Head, Defi ciency of Perspiration, Yellowness of the Skin aiid Eyes, Pain in the 8ide, 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 l_Bittera contain no Rum or Whiskey And can't make Drunkards. Is not a Bar Room Drink, But a Highly Concentrated Vegetable Extract, Free from Alcoholic Stimnlant or Injurious Drugs It cannot Insidiously Introduce the vice of Drunk enness into the bosom or your families— to your wile, your children, or your friends. pierce mm, Wholesale and Retail Dealer In Fine Groceries, Boots and Shoes, Clothing, For eign and Domestic Wines, Liquors and Segars. Also, Skchan’s Colebrated GOLDEN ALE AND CHAMPAGNE CIDER; in bottle and in wood. London and Dublin Brown 8tout, Scotch and Eng lish Ales, Ac. Liberal deductions made to be trade. 17C BROUGHTON STREET, SAVANNAH, dll-tf and 62 Liberty street- N. Y. By THE ONLY TRI-WEEKLY I^'TBR'stATE!! THE BEST ADVERnSHKk MEDIUM IN THE STATE,» The CHEAPEST PAPER la the STATU 1 TERMS: TRI-WEEKLY, one year!.*/’... V........ .$6 SEMI-WEEKLY, one year 4 WEEKLY’, one year 2 jel-tf THE DAILY NEWS, PUBLISHED AT CHARLESTON S. C., HAS THX LARGEST CIRCULATION OF ANY JOURNAL PUBLISHED IN THE STATE, R ‘ And is universally considered The Best Commercial AND FAMILY PAPER IN THE STATE. PARTIES. THEREFORE, IN GEORGIA, who de sire to subscribe for 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. a2B-tf Steam Engines and Machinery. LfNVILLE & GLEASON. St. Julian Street, West of Market, SAVANNAH. agtEn tjs for MERRITT, WALCOTT & CO., 64 Conrtlandt Street New Tort Dakk Side of Fenianism.—The dark side of the Ft man picture is now coming to view. In Canada the trial oi the Fenian prisoners will soon occur, and there is cau«e to apprehend that the unfortunate men will be severely dealt with. The press and the people of Canada art clamorous for the hanging of the prisoners, and u is not unlikely that a part of them, at least, will suffer the extreme penalty of the law. But the mis fortunes of the Fenian movement are not confined to xh»- men who are now lying In Canadian prisons await ing trial for their lives. Their friends in the United States, and the friends of those who were killed in the 1 urt Erie raid, are plunged into sorrow and mourn ing. There is a much larger class, however, who are sensibly affected by the failure of the movement. There are thousands of patriotic Irishmen who con tributed all the money they could scrape together, to the Feniau fund, while Borne of them went so far as t(\ •ell their homesteads and convert the savings of yeajs into bonds of the Irish Republic. In yesterday’s Sun we published three or four instances of the latter hind, which occurred in Brooklyn, and no doubt there axe a great mauv kindred experiences. It is to be regretted that this suffering and loss should be entailed upon patriotic and confiding men, but at the same time it ia fortunate that the case is no worse. If our Govern iuent had been less prompt iu enforcing the neutrality laws, the evil consequences of the invasion might have assumed far greater proportions.—New Y</rk Sun. SOLDI Or oiliers, 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 Bittera.have perlormed more cure* 1 (Given Better Satisfaction! ave more Testimony Have more respectable people to vouch for them! Than any other article in the Market. We defy any one to contradict this asaertioi, AND WILL PAY $1,000 To any one that will produce a Certificate published by us hat is not GENUINE. ] N READ WHO SAYS SO. ;FROM THE HON. THOMAS B. FLORENCE. Washington, January 1, 1864. Gentlemen:—Having stated it verbally to you, I have no hesitation in writing the fact, that I experi enced marked benedt from your Hoofland’s German Bitters. During a long and tedious session of Con gress, pressing and onerous duties nearly prostrated me. A kind friend suggested the use of the prepaia- tion I have named. I took his advice, and the result was Improvement of health, renewed energy, and that particular relief I so much needed and obtained. Others may be similarly advantaged, if they desire to MANUFACTURERS OF ALL KINDS OF Bolts, Nnts, Washers, 8ett Screws, Taps and Dies, *c, Ac., and dealers in all kinds of Railroad, Steam ship ami Engineer’s Supplies, oils. Varnish, Paint, Hemp and Rubber Packing; Oak Tanned and Rubber Belting. Brass Fittings, Chipping and Riveting Ham mers, Files, Chisels, Gas Pipe, Nails, Circular and Gang SawH. Pumps, steam Whistles, Steam and Wa ter Gangers, Steam Engines and Saw Mills of every description, -fee., Ac. Also Agents lor A. P. WOOD A CO.’S celebrated Portable Stoam Engines. f'21 EAST FLORIDA BA1I8ER. Ocala, Marion County, Fla. A Weekly Newspaper, containing eight pages and forty columns. Subscription $3 per Year. As fin advertising medium. It has superior advan tages, its circulation extending through the counties of Alachua, Marion, Hernando, and all the Eastern and Southern counties. Bueiuess cards not exceeding one square, peryear, $15. Address. T. F. SMITH, Proprietor, m8-tf Ocala. Fla. TBELAHD WE LOVE. of the War, never before published. 8 Y GENERAL D. ft. HILL, Late of the Southern Army. Proprietors—J. P. IRWIN HID 0. H. HILL. The liipUin j pfibUshed atCharlotte, H. C. It will contain (Him dirfty to eighty pages or the size or those of Blackwood's Magazine, and will be fur nished to subscribers at $3 a year, in advance, or $5 if not paid till the end of the year. Cash subscribers not required to pay until aTter the receipt of the first number. Incidents and accidents, and anecdotes of the war are requested, (hat the Magartne may be a monument to the heroism of our soldiers and to the devotion oi our people. my26-tf AicKAY, BLISS & CO., Commission Merchants, DEALERS in White Oak and Yellow Pine Timber of " all sizes. Cash advances made on consignments of Timber, Cotton, Naval Stores, Ac. The above-named house offer unusual facilities for the sale of Southern Products, and respectfully so licit consignments. MoKAY, BUSS A CO., d21-tawtf 155 Broadway, N. Y tlADE CPU K. McLKA. GOULD MACHINE COMPANY, NEWARK, N. J. MACHINISTS’ TOOLS WOOD WORKING MACHINERY Circular Saw 91 Ilia, Stationary and Port able Steam Engines, Boilers, Steam pumps. Steam Fire Engines, Hose, Ac. t3f~ Send for a Catalogue. m!3-3m LOW PRICES! Quick Sales! be. Shocking Wife Mcrdeb—A Widow in the Case.— A man by the name of Fox not long ago married a young girl by the name of Ashley, near Tunbridge, Vermunt. They had some trouble and parted. He be came enamored of a young widow, and, it seems, was anxious to get rid of bis wife. He saw her, and per suaded her to meet him in an old barn on a farm where there was no one living, on pretence of making up and living with her again. She met him there, and the next morning the barn was a heap of ashes, and her haif-consumed body was found, with sufficient marks of violence still to be seen upon her head to show b-youd question that Bhe was murdered. Her lower limbs were burned off, but her body was not consumed. Her skull was fractured, evidently by a heavy blow. The murderer is now in prison. The Fheedmen in Gbiftin.—The Herald says the ireedmen of Griffin and vicinity, held a meeting near the city, on Tuesday, 12th inst., the object of which was to elect delegates to the Augusta Convention. Their object is to send a representative to Washington in the interests of the freedmen. We further learn that George Pitts and Henderson Beck, were elected by the Griffin freedmen—both (town on the Bureau, and in their speeches on the occasion, expressed thern- selvts thoroughly disgusted with that institution. Preparatory to the main business of the day, the ireedmen—both sexes largely represented—marched m procession through several streets of the city and oh arriving at the place of meeting, first partook of a oounuful supply of edibles, an indispensable prelude to the performances. Truly your friend, THOMAS B. FLORENCE. chief Jcstice Chase and Gabbison.—It is pro posed by the admirers or William Lloyd Garrison to present him with fifty thousand dollars. Chief Justice 1 ba>e heads the list with a handsome subscription ‘-arrison is chiefly memorable as the author of the sentiment, ''Die Constitution of the United States.is » covenant .with death and an agreement with heR" Mr. i base* subscription may therefore be retarded as betokeDiug his appreciation of the sacredness and value of the supreme law. He talks of trying Jeffer- son Davis for treason. We suspect the <ury will be bewildered to decide whether there is most of it on the bench or in the dock.—PhOoOelphla Age, June 8th. Whites and Blacks.—There at* at this time con- nned in Richmond city jail eighty-four criminals, nut mere for various offences, among which number four- and 8€vent y negroes. ThiB shows oiauuy the preponderance of corruption among the oegro race over the white. The Times learns that ci^1 thl i CTO * d ?? ly ,bout one-twentieth of them claim residence in Richmond. exportation of females to Washington Ter. ntory proves a poof speculation. The women ams get married, and they talk of toeing Mercer for da-m ages. Looks as if the gold and surer *° * ddl ” g to the n “ mber «* “ InoS^tStUt From Rev. W. D. Selgfried, Pastor of Twelth Baptist Church. Philadelphia, December 86,1863. Messbs. Jonh* A Evans, GentlemenI have recently been laboring under the distressing effect* of indigestion, aacompanied by a prostration of the nervous system. Numerous rem edies were recommended by mend* and some of them tested, bnt without relief. Your Hooflland’s German Bitters were recommended by persons who had tried them, and whose favorable mention of the Bitters in duced me also to try them. I must confess that I bad an aversion to patent medicine*, from the “thousand and one” quack “Bitten," whose only aim seems to be to palm off sweetened and dragged liquor upon the community, in a sly way; and the tendency of which, I fear, is to make many * confirmed drunkard Upon learning that yours was really a medicinal preparation. 1 took it with happy effect. Itesbtton was not only upon the stomach, bnt npon the ner vous oystem, was prompt andgTatliying. I feel that I have .derived great and permanent benefit from the use oi’ a few bottles. Very respectfhlly yours, W. G. SEIQFREID, No. 264 Shackamaxon street, BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. See tk.it the signature of “O. M. JACKSON” is on the IVrappc r of each bottle. PRINCIPAL OFFICE & MANUFACTORY No. 631 ARCH STREET, JONES & EVANS, SUCCESSORS TOC. M. JACKSON A 00. W E have just received and opened the LARGEST STOCK of DRY GOODS to be found in this city, and which we offer at LOWER PRICES than thoy can be bought for at any other honse, consisting in part of Every variety of Dress Goods Housekeeping Goods Domestics and Prints Cloths and Cassimeres Figured Linens and Drills Embroideries and Laces Hosiery and Gloves Ribbons and Braids Hair Rolls and Carls Lace Points and Veils Bradley’s Empress Trails Hundkercliiefs Ac., Ac., Ac. EINSTEIN & ECKMAN, 151 Congress street, my21-lf SAVANNAH, GA. THE KEY-STONE; A MO.VTULY MASONIC MAGAZINE. TT'DITED BY WM. B. SMITH, 58 Fayetteville st, 6 *2 Ralelgb, N. C. Subscription $3 a Year A New Volume commenced January 1, 1666, ele* gantly printed upon very heavy white paper, and neatly stitched and trimmed in beantifnl covers. THE KEY-STONE is endorsed and recommended to the Fraternity at la-ge by the Grand Lodge ot North Carolin g and keenly feeUai the weight of this high compliment, the proprietors will spare neither monsy nor exertion to make the publication a most welcome visitor and companion with sll good and true Masons—their wives, sisters, mothers and daughters, to whom the same may come greeting. E9T* Specimen numbers sent to any part of the country npon application. WM. B. SMITH A CO., Publishers, 58 Fayetteville st., Raleigh, N. C. ESTILL A BRO., Bull street, near the Post Office, Agents a25 tf for Savannah. J. H. CARTER KENNETH McLEA St CO., Commission Merchants 303 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA. tSf- Advances made on Consignments of Cotton and other produce to onr friends in Liverpool and New York. a3-3m THOMAS H. AUSTIN, Geieral Oomnissiin anil Fortarliu MBncSANT, M Bay Screes, Savannah, Ga. BIFZBS TO Wm. M. Tunno A Co., Savannah; Nourse A Brooks, New York; typing, Hanserd A Co., Columbus. mSO-tf DAVAWT & WAPLES FACTORS, Forwarding and General COMMON MERCHANTS. Having associated ourserves in the above business we respectfully solicit consignments. In connection with the above, we have a large brick fire-proof building, known as the Southern Ware Bouse, at the corner of Bay and Lincoln streets, and are prepared to take cotton or merchandize on storage. R. J. DAVANT, Jb., W. D. WAPLES. Of the late firm of Davant A Lawton. . a!8-tf JOHN N. SIMM & CO., Forwarding and Commission MERCHANTS. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN Dry Goods, Groceries, Ac., N06. 1 AND 2 SAMMIS’ BLOCK, Bay Street, Jacksonville, Florida. MANUFACTURED BY V E N A B L E & Petersburg, Va. 0, and Also Manufacturers of Superior “Maccoboy,” “Rappee,” and other Snuff* Smoking Tobacco of every grade. eWin S Josiah Maoy’s Sons, Sole Agents 189 A 191 FRONT STREET niru. New York Advertisements. DDRYEAS’ flilZENA Railroads, OFFICE CENTRAL IUlip„, n Savannah, June O N AND AFTER TO-MORROW th» t> Trains of this Road will h, “ n i r day rASSiNGn: teain. ' * Leave Savannah dally at Arrive at Macon at. -.8.00, ZD. 8. BAJUIlk Jas.T. Paterson, TIMBER, Lumber & Commission MERCHANT, No. 153 Bay Street, Savannah, AHD Darien, Georgia. W Orders for Lumber solicited. d!6-! THE FIELDING FIRESIDE. (Established, 1556.) A SUPERB Literary Companion and sterling old Home Journal; published every .Saturday, by Wm B. Smith & Co., 58 Fayetteville street, Raleigh, N. C. Elegantly printed on beautiftil white paper, mammoth sheet, with eight large pages. Its corps of contributors includes nearly ail the most distinguished authors of the country, and with the combined services of so many celebrated writers, it has achieved a perfect, success in presenting an un rivalled array of talent. Its Romances, Stories, Tales, Novelties, Sketches, Criticisms, Reviews, Poems, Biographies, Witticisms, Travels, Adventures, Ac,, 4c., Are pure, entertaining and instructive in a degree rarely attained in periodical literature. In accordance wifh tlie name of the paper, a spe cial department is devoted to the Reid, wherein are given articles, hints and suggestions on the practical management of the Farm, the Garden, the Orchard And the kitchen. BUBSOBIFT.OnS: One year $ 6 00 Six months *2 50 Clnb of five, one year 20 00 CInbs of ten “ 40 00 And an extra copy to the party getting up a club of tan. No club rates to six months subscriber*. ESTILL A BRO., Ball st., near the Post Office, Agents for a24-tf Savannah. J. SHAFFER, Oommlfiwlon Dealer In all kinds of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC FRUITS akd PRODUCE, Wm Washington Market, Opposite 143 West st., Bnlkhcad between Barclay and Vesey sts., NEW YORK. Potatoes, Apples and Onions constantly on hand, and pot np for the Southern market All consignments promptly attenked to. PT Refers to A. L. Bradley, A. Haywood, T. J. Walsh, and J. H. Parsons. Jyl8 eodlv THE RURAL JOURNAL. NOTICE. F ROM this date and for the summer month* my office will be at Florida wharf. my3(> F. M. MYHELL. BLANCEVILLE SLATE VAN WERT, POLK CO., GA. c »P’l Stools *000,04 SHARKS, «W EACH. £. '. Dev*r, E. 0. Gran- T HB cheapest One Dollar. In the United State*. Only _ tyita year. For the farm, gar den, orchard, workshop, household and kitchen. A good, cheap, and valuable paper lor every man, woman, and bey, in city, village and country. Pub lished the first of every month. Each number contains a full Calendar of Work for the Month, Hints, Suggestions and essays upon everything to be performed in and arcond the Farm, Garden, Orchard and Dwelling, etc. terms: One copy, one year $ l 00 81k copies, one year....' i 00 Thirteen copies, one year 10 00 Address WM. B. SMITH A CO., - Publishers and Proprietors, 6s Fayetteville at., Raleigh, N. C. ESTILL A BRO., Bull street, near Post Office. a24-tf Agents for Savannah. SOUTHERN Importing and MannfBctnring drug house No. 238 SZNO S OrcBzoTOK*—H. Brigham, Iff. nlss, A. Wilbur and A. E. Mp-r-j- piisidznt—A. Wilbur, sanahah, Qg. Yiok Presidint—E. C. Granola*, Macon, Ga bzcBETABY—A. E. Marshall, Atlanta, Ga T HI8 Company will goon be orders for Slate, however large," for _ orders for Slate, however L_ furniture manufactured ont of slate, for lintels, for pavement, and for any other use* to which slate ran be applied. The qnarry ia convenient to the cities of Atlanta, Augusta, Macon, Albany and Columbus, Ga; to the cities of Selma, Montgomery and Mobile, Ala ; to New Orleans, and will shortly be to Mem phis, renn.,andSt. Louis, Mo. The superiority t elate for roofing purposes, and its special adaptamlit to various articles of furniture and for pavement well known. Order* may be addressed to A. E. MARSHALL Sec’y, 18 Atlanta Pratt & Wilson Brothers, WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS AHD SAanufactariug] Ghemiitb, No. 238 KING STREET, Vomth door above Market st n Charleston* 8. C. PRATT, IS. W. WILSON, I *t to late S.l re and Mi-1 urean. | cor. Bron ocii y W. M. WALSH, Sole Agent. ■ M® 11 * Barnard Sta, Savannah, Ga BELLS. *<* Missouri to exterminate the hoS£XZjf uce the population of the Btsto materially. Perior quality. HEHl W N. HOOPER A ra®-3m ~ °&L. SANDERSON & WILKINSON, HARNESS, SADDLERY AND TRUNK STORE, [WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, i' Under St.|Andre^’s Hall, Broughton St., SAVANNAH, GKA* iT.rcgr Brown’s U SED by the United State* and Foreign Govern ment* tor more than THIRTY YEtRS, It**™* l f ° BLAIR & BICKFORD, LUMBER AIANUFACTURERS, AND DEALERS IN TIMBER AND LUM BER OF EVERY DESCRIP TION. DOORS, SIS H, AND BLINDS. Mill and Lumber Yard on Canal, near Bryan street Office 180 Bay street, d28-tf Savannah. Ga. NEW SKIRT FOR ’85 WAS THE OHLT “PREPARATION FOB FOOB FROM IRDIAI BORN” That received a medal and honorable mention from the Royal Commissioners, the competition of all pro minent manufacturers of “ Core Starch " and “Pre pared Corn Flour” ofthi* and other countries not withstanding. KAIZEN A, The food and lnxnry of the age, without a single fault. One trial will convince the most skeptical. Make* Puddings, Cakes, Custard*, 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 sances. gravies for fish and meats soups, Ac. For Icc Cream nothing can compare with It. A little boiled in milk will produce rich cream for coffee, chocolate, tea, Ac. Pnt up in one ponnd packages under the trade mark Maizena, with directions for uso. A most delicious article of food for children and in valids of all ages. For sale by Grocers and Druggists everywhere. Wholesale Depot, 166 Fulton Street. WILIJA.M DITEYE A, j26-ly General Agent. HAWKINS & FAY, Commission Merchants, NO. «' PEARL STREET, NEAR PRODUCE EXCHANGE, N. Y. Arrive at Augusta at ?■'* P » p. n DOWS DAT PASSENOIB TEAIN. Leave Macon daily at . Leave Augusta daily at ,„*■ 11 Arrive at Savannah at -Tr 11 ’.('op III DP NIGHT PA6SENGIS TBAIN. Leave Savannah at - , Arrive at Macon at inn?' 0 Arrive at Amrusta at am » * DOWN NIGHT PASSENGER TSAIS. Leave Macon at... , „ Leave Augusta at Arrive at Savannah at ----6.30 a ” MILLZDQEVILLE AND EATOHTON THUS Connect daily with the Up Day and Down Night Pa senger Trains of til s Boadat Gordon. IcArinc Eiton- tOD St........... 150n m Leaving Milledgeville at ’ 7. its p g Returning, arrive at Milledgeville at 8linn Arrive at Katonton at 10 tu p m je!3-2w WM. M. WADLKY, President Central Railroad. OFFICit MASTER OF TRANSPORTATION,| Sa van unit, June 8,1S6G. ) Shippers are respectfully informed that freight will now be received for Station No. 12, Central Railroad je9-6t WM. M. WADLKY, President. , Notice ■M V'VM%P v«-» WM. B. HAWKIN8, J. ROCKWELL FAY. Particular attention paid to buying Produce, Provi sions, Whiskies, and Cigars, on order, and to con slgnments. BgIBlKOR8 r CLINTON HUNTER, Arm of Spofford, Tileston A Co., New York. Fsncher A McChesney, 5 Water-st., New York. Richard Ellis, 114 Water street, Now York. Wm. B. Miles, 59 Christie street, New York W. E. Sibell, 5 Wall strert, New York. Lewis L. Jones. Broadway- S. W. Ma-on A Co., Savannah Ga. JOHN GRAY, OFFICE ATLANTIC A GULF R. if, | Savannah, May 24,1® ( On and attar Monday. May 2Sth 1SC£ ogei Trains will run daily, Sundays excepted, as follows, connecting with night trains on the Centra) Road Leave Savannah at 7 30 a. m. Leave Thomasvillc at 4 a. m. Arrive at Savannah at 6.05 p. m. Arrive at Tliomasville at o.n p. m. JOI1S .SCREVEN, my25 ' President. Miscellaneous. . liUTENNHOFFJt, Of Savannah, Ga. John M. W . Hill, Of Jefferson Co., FJa I College Imacy, k Chemist ItoS. C.Ord.Dep't Proprietors are Native Geor gians, DEALERS BRUOI, DA OIBXZOA&I, a25-3m ORTOfllMH* MU NORIKS.' NOTICE. !. L I am < lof thepuhUc, pening for the a fine CABINET F TRESSES, To which the O^o.X K ^ 1 ?Sf , ? SHTOH8TBMT ’ 8her n«-ly K. & HARRINGTON. , CHAIRS, Sod., fan J* invited. The Great Invention of the Age IN Hoop Skirts, J. W. Bradley’s New Patent Dnpex Ellip tic (or Double) Spring: Skirt. 'IPH1B Invention consists of Dnplex (or two; Ellptic A Pure Refined Steel Springs, ingeniously braided tightly and firmly together, edge to edge, making the toughest, most flexible, elastic and durable Spring ever used. They seldom bend or break, like the sin gle Springs, and consequently preserve their perfect and beautiful shape more than twice as long as any Single Spring Skirt that ever has or can be made. The wronderfol flexibility and great comfort and pleasure to any lady wearing the Duplex Elliptic Skirt will be experienced particularly in all crowded Assem blies, Operas, Carriages. Railroad Care, Church Pews, Arm Chairs, for Promenade and House Dress, sa the Skirt can be -folded when in use to occupy a small ate as easily and conveniently as a Silk or Muslin A lady having enjoyed the pli great convenience bf wearing the 8teel Spring Skirt for a single da; will never wands willing); dispense with their use. For children, misses and ;oung ladies the; are superior to all eth ers. The Hoops are covered with 2 pi; double twisted ^ ‘ J ' ' ng as the single yarn gje Steel Hpop Skirts, every Skirt ate also Double 8teCl, and twice or double covered to prevent the cov ering from wearing off the rode: when dragging down stairs, stone steps, Ac., which the; are constantly ibject to when in nse. All are made of the new and elegant Ou.ded Tapefe, and are the best quality In ever; part, giving to the wearer the most graceful and perfect shape possible and are anqnesttonabfythe lightest, most' desirable, comfortable and economical Skirt ever made. WESTS’, BRADLEY A CARY, (late J. I. A J. O. West,) Proprietors bf the Invention, and Sole Manu facturer*, 97 Chambers and 79 and 81 Read, street*, New York. For sale in *Q first dam stores in this city, and ironghunt the United State* and Canadas, Havana de Cuba, Mexico, South America, and the West In- find „ Inquire for the Duplex Elliptic (ordonble Spring Skirt jy8Stf EXT R A. KILN MUED BOKQfT, r% ,, Warranted to keep, just received by jefi-tf YORK, WILLIAMS, McINTIRg A CO. V. A. RYAN A CO. 207 Say Street, DKALBBI Dl STANDARD LIQUORS, Agent* for Charles Farrq. Cfc unfeagii Kentucky Bourbon Whiskey, < myl-tf RHODES’ THE STANDARD MANURE, AV SO RB TON, GASH, all-tf MILL MR, THOMAS A GO. Wooden Ware, Brooms, PAILS, BRUSHES, MATS, Twines, Cordage, Tube, Charm, Cradles, Wagons, Chairs, Baskets, Ac. Nos. 15 Eulton. and 302ITront 8 1 NEW YORK m3- Aubxd K. Bzunktt, I N Y . CnAS. H. Bznnxtt Jas. C. Van Pklt, / new * orK Raleigh, N. 0. Bennett, Van Felt & Co., COMMISSION MERCHANTS FOB THX BALE OF COTTOI TOBACCO, NAVAL ST0IE0, ETC.,' AtoO, FOR THE PURCHASE AND SALE OF STATE AND OTHER STOCKS, 23 'Whitehall St., New York. We have associated with ns Mr. D. W. Cubtis, late Public Treasurer for North Carolina ~ n9-6m Southern EXPRESS COMFY. Increased Facilities! FREICHT8 FORWARDED - WITH GREAT DISPATCH At Reduced Rates, THE INLAND ROUTE. oxroH From New rork, Philadelphia and Baltimore, to At lanta, Georgia, with BUT ONE CHANGE OF CARS. The SOUTHERN EXPRESS COMPANY, In connec tion with the HABNDEN and ADAMS’ EXPRE88 COMPANIES, have arranged with Roads forming the Great Through Lines from the North, by which merchandise can be forwarded as above. Order freight from the North to be delivered t° the Harndcn or Adams’ Express Companies, and is New York City at t he Southern Express Office, 58 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 Notice. J W. NKV1TT, t>f the firm of Nevit, Lathrcp A . Rogers, has associated himself with Lathrop A Co. in the Dry Goods business, at the old stand of jl-tf HENRY LATHROP A CO A. DUTENHOFER & CO., Shipping, Forwarding, AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Bay Street, Savannah, Ga. Prompt attention given to the purchase, sale and shipment of cotton, lumber and country pro duce generally. Consignments solicited, on which literal advances will be made. REFERENCES: Brigham, Baldwin A Co., Savannah: Hiram Roh erts, Savannah ; J. H. Zcilin 4 Co., Macon, Ga. , 8 N. L. Angler, Int. Rev. Col., Augusta; Jamas M. am. Esq., Atlanta. Ga.; Willie Chisholm, Atlfhta, Ga.. C. L. Robinson, Jacksonville, Fla: F. IhoMa sonvillc, Fla ; Col. W. L. Bailey, Jefferson counth Fla.; D. H.Baldwin A Co., New York; Bcardea * Co., New York. Vrarrcn Mitchell, Esq., Lods™*, Kentucky. ! 6. I. NIGER, IEITIEY I. General Partners. M. K. JESUP & CO.. Mew York, Special Partners. HUGER & HA SELL. NO. 46 EAST BAY STREET. CHARLESTON, S. C., a COMMISSION MEBCft^ T " . MANUFACTURERS’ AGENTS, AND DEALERS Railway Equipment and Supplies, Pojj 8 ®,/ 3 Advances made on consignment of Rauiw also on Cotton and other Produce. bentleyIT hasell CIVIL, MINING AND CONSCLDN* 1 engineer. ESTIMATES MADE AND CONTRA TAKEN. OIir9 TO» OFFICK 40 EAST BAY, CHAR 8. C. J25 imAtwtf— Phy3>- THE ETE, EAR, AHD consulted on Deafness, DischatyM_” t lfie Throat noise* in the Head, Catarrh, l> * eH - . and Lungs. . ,_„n|iheir Ail diseases of the EYR, requiring or Surgical aid attended to. ol j office ° Office No. 41, in Dr. Thos. ftickier Lexington street, Baltimore, Md- - . - t0 5 P. " Office hours from 9 to 12 A. M„ » n t , — Mill. G. B. LAMAR, JUN., Successor toG. B. A G. W. Lamas, 1 General Commission Merchahts Forwarding awl SMpptag Jgowtfc No. 9» BAY STREET (up ataira.) “ - R rfB rto^.W..^d«jm,J SS C. Fejru g •#: Walks*, AaffMta Oourign- j " Lumber Yard and Pl an ' n ® dealing in lumuer. Having control of . near the A. 0 0. depot, to West tf