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SAVANNAH, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20, 1806.
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'jPost Office June 90, 1866.—
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9HI BUHHHO heart.
BY JZBKS WHBM.
Keek flower, blushing beneath my gaze,
Thy beauty to my breast I take!
Here smile sad Wood, here bleed and bloom.
And yield to Seaven thy fresh perfhme—
Poor wounded Heart, that caundt break.
Street flower, hath earth some secret grtbf
That droops, end bends, and bleeds in thee ?
Some penitence, some hidden shame,
That sets thy pure young soul aflame,
;s the life
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And so consumes l
ife In thee I
Dear flower, I bathe thee in my tears t
each true and perfect type thou art
Of life that grew beneath my heart.
And into sudden bloom did start,
My little Human Bleeding Heart.
A fair, frail life, that drooped with grief.
Whose slight snd slender form did bow.
And in sweet, silent patience bear
A mother’s cross, and smiling wear
The thorn-crown on his baby brow.
Go. lovely flower, snd bloom above
The weary child who sleeps below!
Go ask those wistful, longing eyes
If now they smile In Paradise?
A lonely mother longs to know.
And whisper in a mother’s ear
The secret of thy faith, that I
Hay smile and bleed, may bleed and bloom,
While patience, like thy sweet perfume,
in incense to the sky.
O, Christ, the Heavens above me shin9,
And Joy to wear Thy cross and crown!
I read in many a starry line
That “pain and anguish are divine.’’
This healing truth steals softly down.
And sinks into my soul. The earth,
Broken and bruised, doth smile and sing,
Doth speak in Thine own PasBion Flowers,
And whisper through the summer hours,
That “suffering is a holy thing.”
O, Christ, O holy Bleeding Heart,
I live, and love, and bleed with Thee!
And so, my suffering Lord, would I
Rejoice to bleed, rejoice to die,
Since Thou hast bled and died for me.
IN GENERAL.
— The King of Prussia has decreed that in the event
of war merchant vessels belonging to subjects of hos-
tile States shill not be subject to capture and confisca
tion by his ships of war. .
— Novel proceedings recently took place at the Ohio
Female College near Cincinnati. Mr. Brown, Presi
dent of the Atlantic Steamship Company, owns an in
terest of $50,000, and has a mortgage on the other
if.tf Having failed to get possession of the property
by suits in Court, he, with counsel,_ took forcible pos
session. The citizens, feeling outraged, assembled in
great numbers, and would have ousted the invaders
had not calmer heads restrained them. .Tho sheriff,
by an order of the Court, ejected them.
The Persian conqueror, Nadir Shah, saw the cele
brated Koh-i-noor, glittering in the turban of the van
quished Mohammed Shah, and proposed in the most
friendly sort of a way imaginable that they should ex
change head-dresses; and as the conquered man pre
ferred that to parting with his head, the exchange was
made. Finally, after undergoing similar exchanges
for centuries, it has now become one of the crown
jewels of England.
Where FamiliarRuotatlom Come From,
’There 13 death in the pot,” is from the Bible, 2 j
i iv. 40.
ovely and pleasant in their lives, and in death
t divided,” is spoken of Saul and Jonathan,
er mv own heart," 1 Samuel xiii. 12. j
f his eye.” Deuteronomy rix. 21.
1,voice,” 1 Kings xix. 12.
FwiZh the skin of my teeth,” Job xix. 20.
• adversary had vrritton a book/ Job xxi.
s»:
himself like a green bay tree,” Psalms
xxxvu. 35.
“Hanged our harps upon the willow,” Psalms
cxxxvii. 2.
“Riches certainly make (not take, as it is often
quoted) themselves wings,” Proverbs xxiii. 5.
“Heap coelS of fice npon bis head.” Ibid. xxv. 22.
■•No new thing under the sun,” Ecclesiastes i. 9.
“Of making my books there is no end,” Ibid. vii.
12.
“Peace, peace, where there is no peace,” (made
famous by Patrick Henry,) Jeremiah viii. 11.
“My name is Legion,” Mark v. 9.
“To kick against the pricks,” Acts 9 v.
“Make a virtue of necessity. " Shakspeare’s two gen
tlemen of Verona.
“All is not gold that glitters," Merchant of Venice.
“Screw your courage to the sticking-placo," (not
point,) Macbeth.
“Make assurance doubly snre,” Ibid.
Ann, Becky
Adams, Mirths
Allen, 9 H
I Boag, Mrs F M 3
Brown, Elizabeth
Bollaford, Ellen
Brady, Hannah
Canon, June
Dackworth, Sue
Dudesnew, Sallie
Enders, Miss G 2
Fursha, Mrs Malsa
Floyd, Sallie 2
Garey, Mary
George, Ann 2
Howe, Georgianna
Horton, Mary A
Hurlburt, Mrs S M
Harvey, Mrs M
Ladtas* List. *■
A.
Arnett, Sins
Am roe, Susannah
* Ann, Sally
B.
Buckley, Kate
Burke, Rebecca
Bragg. Virginia
c.
D.
Davis, Bins
Dickenson, Rams A
£.
Edwards, Henrietta
P.
Fkank, Mrs A W
Floid, Ludy
€k
Gould, Mrs AM
Gilmore, Abbie L
H.
Holt, Miss A M
Heller, Maggie
Hopkins, Mrs Jno.
McNeil, Georgianna
Murris, Mary
Morgan, Annie
| McWadley, Mrs W L
Miller, Peggy
Mooreland, Mrs M M
Rownan, Johanna
Rafsen, Ann
Roach, Fannie
Sheppard, Pena
Seagravee, Phillis
Smith, Ophelia
Stults, Mrs Harry
Sharps, Martha A
Taylor, Mary F
Tidwell, Maria
Taylor, Mary E
Virdier, Francis
Williams, Mrs W
Williams, Mrs G
Webber, Sarah
Whedden, Sail
Weaver, Nancy
White, Mrs M B
Yates, Florida
M.
.Kills. Mary C
Machas, Maggie
M&ckay, Jans
Miller, MrsH P
Meinbard, Mrs H C
R.
Reed, Hattie
Rose, Elizabeth
Smith, Martha A
Smith, lizzie
Supp, Louisa
Smith, DO
Sanchea, D
T.
Taylor, MR
Turner, Victoria
w.
White, Mrs M
Winn, Lucretia
Warren, Louisa
White, Mrs J W
White, Mrs H B
Walker, Fannie
Y.
Gentlemen's List.
Ariult, Bevil A Co
Andrews, Geo H
Anderson, G R
Alexander, J R
Bates, C H 2
Bogart, F D
Brooks, Frank
llrusher, Eitz
Campbell, FG
Couaut, A
Cook A Bro
Cloud, O A
Cohen, Gus
Cler, Geo
Dupre, W J
DunhremvSfi
Dihel, F A
Dudley, F H 2'
Edmuad, 8 Pago-
Eh rbit, A A
Eaten, Geo
Fitzgerald, James*
Fogorty, Philip
Fuzell, Richard
Farley, Solomon
Fulcher,' S
Fowler, M H
Frazior, Win L
“Hang out your banners upon the outward walls, I Farrell, J H
Ibid.
“Keep the word of promise to our (not tbei ear, but
break It to our hope," Ibid.
“It’s an ill-wind turns no good,”’ usually quoted
“It’s an ill-wind blows no one any good,” Thomas
Tasser, 1650.
“Christmas comos but once s year." Ibid.
“Look ere you leap," Hudibras, commonly quoted,
“Look before you leap."
“Out of mind as soon as out of sight,” usually
quoted “Out of sight out of mind,” Lord Brooke.
“What though the field be lost, all is not lost,” Mil-
ton.
“Awake, arise, or be forever fallen,” Ibid.
•‘Necessity, the tyrant’s plea," Ibid.
“The old man eloquent,” Ibid.
“Peace hath her victories,” Ibid.
“Though this may be play to you, 'tis death to us,”
Roger l'Estrange, 1704.
“All cry and no‘wool,’’ (not little wool.) Hudibras.
“Count their chickens ere (not before) they arc-
hatched,” Ibid.
“Through thick and thin," Dryden.
“When Greek join Greek, then comes the tug oi
war." Nathaniel Lee, 1692.
“Of two evils I have chosen the least," Prior.
1 Richard is himself again." Colly Cibber.
“Classic ground,’’ Addison.
“A good hater,” Johnson
“My name is Norvsl," John Hume, 1808.
"Ask me no questions and I’ll tell you no fibs,”
Goldsmith.
“Notsuch the worse for wear,’ (not none the
-terse.) Cowper.
“What will Mrs. Grundy ssy,” Thomas Morton.
"No pent up Utica contracts our power," Jonathan
BewnL
“Hath given hostage to fortune,” Bacon.
"His (God’s) image cut in ebony,” Thomas Fuller.
“Wise and maaterly inactivity," Mackintosh, in
1791. though generally attributed to John Randolph.
“First in war, first in peace, and first in the hearts
of his fellow-citizens," (not counvryrriert) resolutions
presented to the House of Representatives, December,
1790. prepared by General Henry Lee.
“Millions for defence, but not one cent for tribute,”
Charles C. Pinckney.
“The almost dollar,” Washington IrviDg.
“As good as s play” King Charles, when in Parlia
ment attending the discussion of Lord Roes’ divorce
bilL
“Selling a bargain,” is in “Love’s Labor Lost.”
“Fiat and loose,” Ibid.
“Pumping a man," Otway's “Venice Preserved.”
"Go snacks,” Pope’s “Prologue to Satires.”
“In the wrong box," Fox’s “Martyrs.’’
“To lam," in the sense of to beat.
“King and no King," by Beaumont and Fletcher.
The haokneyed newspaper Latin quotation “Tend •
pora rnutenter not et mutamur in lifts,” is not found
in any Classic or Latin author. The nearest approach
to it warn, “Omnia mutantur,' ’ Ac., and this is fonnd
ln«Bnrbonius, s German writer of the middle ages.
"Smelling of the lamp," is to lie found in Plutarch,
and is there attributed to Pythias.
“A littiebird told me,” comes from Ecclesiastes, x.,
20.
“For a bird of the air shall carry the voice, and that
which G«ih wings shall tell the matter. ’'
••He that fights and runs away.
May live to fight another day.”
These lines, generally attributed to Hudibras, are
really much older. They are to be found iu a book
published in 1656. The same idea is, however, cx-
preesed in a couplet published in 1542, while oue of
the fragments in Menander, the Greek writer, that
have been preserved, embodies the same idea in a sin
gle line Tbs couplet in Hudibras is:
•• For those that fly might fight again.
Which he can never do that’s slain.”
“Hell ia paved with good intentions,” though found
in Johnson and Herbert, was obviously in that day of
proverbial expression. Walter Scott ascribes it to
“some divine.” ,
••There’s e good time coming.” is an expression
used by Sir Walter Scott in Rub Roy, and has donbt-
leas for a long time been a familiar saying in Scotland.
••Eripult onto ulrnen. .oeptnnnque tyrannis," was
a im» npon Franklin, written by Turgot the Minister
of Louis XVI. U is, however, merely a modification
or a line by Cardinal. Polinac— 1 •Bripurlque Joel ful-
-if. sagttae: which, in turn, was taken
rum a line of Marcus Manillas, who says of Epicurus
— 1 "Eriputique Jovlfulmm viresque TonatC
” YoxpopulU vox Dei." The origin of this familiar
phrase is not known, but it is quoted as a proverb by
Wiliam, of Malmesbury, who lived in the early part,
of the twelith century.
•• Ultima ratio ngum." This motto was engraved
on the French cannon by order of Louis XII.
“Whistling girls snd growing beua
Always come to tome bad end.”
In one of the curious Chinese books recently trans
lated and published in Paris, the proverb occurs in
substantially the same words. It is an injunction of
the Chinese priesthood, sad a carefully observed
household custom, to kill Immediately every hen that
crows, as a preventive against the misfortune that the
curumst <nce is supposed to indicate. The same prac
tice prevails through many portions of the United
Fox, Jno
Goodwin, A B 2
Goldsmith A Ncpbaumi
Green, Corporal
Grady, Abralism
Gardner A Rose
UoliU9key, A
Houston, Thos
Hartlage, Henry
Hayward, P W
Hamted, 51 G
Haring. Jules
Houston, Jas
Holley, J- W
Howell A Buckner
Hallett, C C
Hardee A King
Hale, C R 2
Houston, Chas
Hughes, David
Hopps, D
Hamilton, D H
Joseph, M C
Jenkins, 51
Jones, J N
Jones, J 51
Johnson. 8 L
Johnson, Henry
La9seil, Jno H
Larkin, Jno
Larkin, James 2
Long, JP
Louis, Jno
Mayley. Jno O
Mahool, Thos 2
Maxwell, Thos
Mitchell, W H
McIntosh, W M
Moore, W N 2
Middleton, W
Mease, Silas
Maker, Peter
McCuser, Patrick
Murphy, M C
Murphy, Moses
McLeod, Henry
5Ioore, A P
Miller, AH
McLeod, A
Mnrkcn, Henry
Martin, H W
Neel, Jas D
Nest. M
Newman, W W
O'Conner, W G
O’Dowd A Mulhern.
Preston, James
Powell, Wm
Reedy, Jno
Rohrer, E A
Robensen, E
Robertson, G R
Rodgers, O F
Roberts. A
Radcliff, A J
Roy A Howell
Rims, Mr
Seiglinger, Wm
Sim, Thos
Sellery, N M
Sulton, W R
Summersitt, Perry
Sweat, Rip •*
Sientin, N.
Smith, M L
Stelter, M N
Scott, Jno
Singleton, Josiah
Sanger, Jas 51
Shaw, H
Stamford, A L 2
Titcumb, C J- ,
Farom, Henry
Thomas, Philip-'
Turner, Jno
Tamm, Jno H
.’ermillion, J W 2.
Volger, Geo
PuaoiuL.—We had the pleasure on Saturday last,
of conversing with Mr. James W. Cheatham, brother
of the distinguished Major General Cheatham, who
hae arrived in this city from Fort Winnebago, Wis
consin. Mr. has, Mace his release from
imprisonment, been quits a pedestrian, having
walked over s thousand miles to Richmond. From
Mtn we have obtained the following names of Con
federate soldiers be left in the fort, who have been un
able to mmmnnlitrtt with their families and friends.
Mr. C. is, as It is to be expected, quite in need of pe
cuniary aid to enable him to reach his home inTen-
nan and with this Object in view, win to-day oall
upon soma of our merahants to assist him in bis en
deavors ap rejoin bis kindred and friends.
Tbs names of those remaining in the fort are ap-
bolow:
ALaMaMuas.—Madison I Reed, (Oxford ; Calvin
a, Demopolit; Alex.
Rome; W. W.
Dickerson,
8oum CamoUMUM. -John Crabtree, Spartanburg;
omthsmiw.
Waters, Frank
Warner, Wm
Williams, Wm
Way, Wm
Wheeler, Wm
Welch, W W
Winneler, R
Wilder, RL
Williams, Richard
Williams, Phil
Webster, J H
Wartln, J J
A.
Anderson, James
Anderson, Jno
Am ram, L B
Adams, Paul
B. '
Boyd, F A
Byrd, Dr H. 2
Brown, F
Burns, WH 2
C.
Carter, H
Conn, Jas P
Crosby. Oliver P
Campbell, T P
Colaua, Jno
D-
Drew, Thos
Deg&uis, Thos F
Dean, W W
E.
Edward, Geo
Elliott, A V
F.
Faugban, Hugh
Freize, Henry
Fields, H
Foxcroft, Geo A
Forrester, GW
Fink, Ellick
French, EP
Fox, B R
Forsett, A F
G.
Goodman, D S 2
Goble, Geo J
Goldthwait, Geo E 2
Gookin, H S
Grady, W
Gurnsey, W H
E.
Hodge, F L
Harralson, Geo
Holliday, Henry
Haydes, Michael
Holman, S
Houston, Samuel
Harris, S L
Haughton, S S
Hall, Seaborn
Hamilton, Thomas
Habersham, Wm
Hafferty, W
Hiblen, M C
Houston, R
J.
Jones, Henry
Jones, Geo
Jones, S
Jones, Alex 2
Jackson,E
L.
Lowe, J G
Lawrence, James M
Longer, J
Lowe, Josiah
M.
Morrison, 0 A
Mlsrs, Henry
Mattern, Jno
Middleton, Josh
Mullen, Jas
Meyter. Isaac
Marsh, Wm
Morgan. E C
Mahing, Edward
Maloney, Edmund 2
Mehrtens, C
Mix A Kirkland
Mapea, Frederick
Millen, Geo
Morgan, E C
Muller, Geo
Myer, F W
McQueen, D
N.
Neely, A
Newkerta, AB
o.
Oliver, James
Oliver, A
P.
Perry, Wilson
Powsr, Jno
R.
Ryan, WH
Rogers, P
Rhett, Thos D
Rogers, Parker C
Ramsay, WA
Rafe, Robt
Reed, John
Reilly, Wm 2
Satterwhito, H
Sheldon A Conner
Slade, Henry
Stowen, H L
Stevens, Henry L
Sperry, Geo
Seigers, Geo D
Sharp, David
Seymour, DeWitt
Smith, Dr M
Sander, 0
Sweat, Chas
Smades, Mr
Tilman, Geo
Tuthill, Geo W
Tyng, Chas
Teays, Jamas
V
Vine, Jno 9 2
w.
Wilson, J P 2
Webster, J H
Wheatley, Jno
White, Jno
Warner, Henry
Ward, Henry
Ward. Harry P 2
Wilson, H
Washington, Geo 2
White, C H
Wise, Collins
Young, Richard
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K. MoLEA.
J. H. CARTER
ia
KENNETH McLEA Si CO.,
Commission Merchants
203 BAY STREET,
SAVANNAH, GA.
pr Advances made on Consignments of Cotton
and other prodace "to oar friends In Liverpool and
New York. aMm
THOMAS H. AUSTIN,
General Commission and Forwarding!
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95 Bay Street, Savannah, 6a.
KFZES TO
Wm. H. Tnnno A Co., Savannah; Nourse A Brooks,
New York; Bpping, Hanserd A Co., Columbus.
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DAVANT & WAPLES
FACTORS,
Forwarding and General j
COMMISSION MERCHANTS, j
Having associated onrserves in the above business i
we respectfully solicit consignments.
In connection with the above, we have a large .
brick flre-proor building, known as the Southern |
Warehouse, at the corner of Bay and Lincoln streets, i
and are prepared to take cotton or merchandize on !
MANUFACTURED BY
VENABLE &
[Petersburg, V a.
C ’J
I
Also Manufacturers of Superior “Maccoboy,” “Rappee,” and oilier Snuff* Chew
Smoking Tobacco of every grade.
Josiah Macy’s Sons, Sole Agents,
may29 3m. 189 & (91 FRONT STREET. NFW YORK
New York Advertisements.
DURYEiS’ MAIZENA
Railroads.
OKFICS CENTRAL KMLSn
Savannah. June j-
storage.
R. J. DAVANT, Jb.. W. D. WAPLES.
Of the late firm of Davant A Lawton. aI8-tf
A G-ENT9 FOR
MERRITT, WALCOTT & CO.,
64 ConrtlaMt Street New Tort
MANUFACTURERS OF ALL KINDS OF
Bolts, Nuts, Washers, Sett Screws, Taps and Dies,
Ac- Ac., and dealers iu all kinds of Railroad, Steam-
shipand 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 Pipe, Nails, Circular and
Gang Saws, Pumps, Steam Whistles, Steam and Wa
ter Guagers, Sto-.m Engines and Saw Mills of every
description, Ac., Ac. Also Agents for A. P. WOOD
.4 CO.’S celebrnri-d Portable Steam BDgines.
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THE RURAL JOURNAL.
T HE cheapest paper in the United States. Only
One Dollar. Try it a year. Kor the farm, gar
den, orchard, workshop, household and kitchen.
A good, cheap, and valuable paper for every man,
woman, and boy, iu city, village and country. Pub
lished the first of every month.
Each number contains a full Calendat of Work for
the Month, Hints, Suggestions and essays npon
everything to be performed in and arennd the Farm,
Garden, Orchard and Dwelling, etc.’
terms r
One copy, one year. 1 00
Six copies, one year 5 00
Thirteen copies, one year..’. 10 00
Address WM. B. SMITH A CO.,
Publishers and Proprietors,
69 Fayetteville st, Raleigh, N. C.
ESTILL & BRO..
Bull street, near Post Office,
a24-tf■ Agents for Savannah.
(iUIJLD MACHINE MUTINY,
NEWARK, N. J.
MACHINISTS’ TOOLS
WOOD WORKING MACHINERY
Circular Saw Mills, Stationary and Port
able Steam Kngines, Boilers,
Steam pumps.
Steam Fire Engines, Hose, &c.
BT Send for a catalogue. m!3-3m
LOW PRICES!
Quick Sales!
W
SOUTHERN
Importlng and Manufacturing
DRUG HOUSE
Wo. 238 KXWCI STREET.
Pratt & Wilson Brothers,
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS
▲ME
Manufacturing Chemists,
No. 238 KINO STREET,
Fonrth door above Market at.
Charleston, S. C.
PRATT, 18. W. WILSON. I P. B. WILSON,
(Graduate of PhRa.
BttoUteS.I iCollege of Phar-
re and Mi l macy, A Chemist
ureau. I ItoS. C.Oril. Dep’t
Thfi IProprietors are Native Geor
gians,
mum in
B&UaS, CHEMICALS,
DRUGGISTS’
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SUNDRIES.
NOTICE.
TO ALL WANTING FURNITURE
1 am opening for the inspection of the public,
a fine stock of
3 3 i i TRESSES, <*c
To which the attention of all is invited.
Cjr~ Ware rooms, 118 BHOCGHTON 8TRWT, Sher
oeS’s old Bte Goods Store.
ne-ly~ B. B. HARRINGTON
E have j list received and opened the LARGEST
STOCK of
DRY GOODS
to be found in this city, and which we offer at
LOWER PRICES than they can bo bought for at any
other house, consisting in part of
Every Variety of Dress Goods
Housekeeping Goods
Domestics and Prints
Cloths and Cassimeres
Figured Linens and Drills
Embroideries aud Luces
Hosiery and Gloves
Ribbons and Braids
Hair Rolls and Carls
Lnce Points and Vella
Bradley's Empress Trails
Handkerchiefs
&c., Ac., Ac.
EINSTEIN & EC KHAN,
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151 Congress street,
SAVANNAH, GA-
NOTICE.
F ROM this date and for the summor months my
office will be at Florida wharf.
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F. M. MYRBLL.
BLANCEVILLE
SLATE MINIM COMPT,
VAN WERT, POLK CO., GA.
Cap’l Stock, 39500,000
SHARES, $S0 EACH.
Dikebotoes—H. Brigham, J. F. Dever, E. C. Gran
nies, A. Wilbur and A. E. Marshall.
PnamxNT—A. Wilbur. Savannah, Ga.
Vice Pepsidemt—B. C. G ranniss, Macon, Ga.
Seoeetabt—A. E. Mara'.iall, Atlanta, Ga.
pavement, and for any other uses to which slate can
be applied. The quarry is convenient to the cities of
Atlanta, Angnsta, Macon, Albany and Colnmbns.
Ga.; to the cities or Selma, Montgomery and Mobile,
Ala.; to New Orleans, and will shortly be to Mem
phis, renn.. and St. Louis, Mo. Tho superiority c
slate for rooting purposes, and its specialadaptafalllt
to various articles ol furniture and for pavement
well known.
Orders may be addressed to
10 A. E. MARSHALL, Sec’y,
J8 Atlanta,
JOHN S. SIMMiS & 110.,
Forwarding and Commission
MERCHANTS.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALKR8 IN
Dry Goods, Groceries, &c.,
NOS. I AND 2 fiAMMIS’ BLOCK,
Bay Street, Jacksonville, Florida.
no. s. Samoa. n>. o. umna chas. l. matukb
anil tf
Jas.T. Paterson,
TIMBER,
Lumber & Commission
MERCHANT,
No, 153 Bny Street, Havnnaah,
AND
Darien, Georgia.
W Orders for Lumber solicited. dlC-tf
J. SHAFFER,
Commission Sealer
In all kinds of
FOREIGN AND IXIME8TIC FRUITS and PRODUCE,
West Washington Makkkt,
Upposite 143 West st- Bulkhead between Barclay and
Vescy sta,
NEW YORK.
Potatoes, Apples and Onions constantly on band, and
put up for the Southern market
All consignments promptly attenked to.
gar - Refers to A. L. Bradley, A. Haywood, T. J,
Walsh, and J. H. Parsons.
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"BLAIR 4 BICKFORD,
LUMBER MANUFACTURERS, AND
DEALERS IN TIMBER AND LUM
BER OF EVERY DESCRIP
TION.
DOORS, BAS R, AND DU1IIDS.
Mill and Lnmber Yard On Canal, near Bryan street
Office ISO Bay street,
d28-tf Save nnah, Ga.
in
£ 2
WAS THE ONLY “ PREPARATION FOB FOOD
FROM INDIAN CORN”
That received a medal and honorable mention from
the Royal Commissioners, the competition of all pro
minent manufacturers of “Corn Starch ” and “Pre
pared Corn Flour’• of this and other countries not
withstanding.
MAIZENA,
The food and luxury of the age, without a single
fault. One trial will convince the most skeptical.
Makes Puddings, Cakes, Custards, ElancMange. &C-
withont isinglass, with few or no eggs, at a cost as
tonishing the most economical. A slight addition to
ordinary Wheat Flonr 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 miik
will produce ricb cream for coffee, chocolate, tea, A c.
Put np in oue pound packages, under the trade
mark Maizena. with directions for os
A most delicious article of food for ebii-lren and in
valids of all ages.
For sale by Grocers and Druggists everywhere.
Wholesale Depot, 166 Fulton Street.
WILLIAM DURYEA,
j25-lj- ’’ General Agent
lUSS’ RUSS’
HAWKINS & FAY,
Commission Merchants,
hi-1». 47 PEAKL. STREET.
NEAR PRODUCE EXCHANGE. N. Y.
^N^AND AFTER TO-MOP.ROff
—Sl-Hraysc.
the p- lWt
rnn a= fellow-
vans.
TrninU of this Re id will
TP TUY PiS.TSfii
Leave Savannah dally at
Arrive nt Macon at..! a
Arrive at Augusta at ’ £
DOWN DAT PASSFSGtB TKilV
Leave Slacon daily at ;
Leave Augusta daily at «45 4 «
Arrive at Savannah at
rp NIU1IT PASSENOEB TP.MS.
Leave Savannah at T r. p B
Arrive at Macon at 7 0 a c
An ive at Augusta at , E
DOWN NIOUT PARSINOtE TSAIN.
Leave Macon at s.+> p r
Lcave Augusta at jjj „
Arrive at Savannah at a > „
MII.LVDGKTII.LF AND FXTONTON TKMxs
Connect daily with Ihe l : p Day an 1 jowl Night Pi-
st-nger Trains of tils Road at Gordon, it-arine Eat a
ton at 1.50 p. m.
Leaving Mtlledgevillc at 3.5-',: m.
.Returning, arrive at Milleilgeville at.
Arrive at Eatouton at.
jet 3-2 w
WM. 51 1VADLEY, Preeidett.
Notice
OFFICE ATLANTIC
GULP R. K . \
man, May 24,1 8a-i
On and alter Monday, 5iay 2 c tb D65, the Pawm-;
Trains will run daily, r-undays excepted, as follows,
Connecting With night trains on ilic Cintti! Rea l
Leave Savannah at 7 30 a m.
Leave TbomasvilU at 4 a. m.
Arrive at Savannah st 6 "f. p. m.
Arrive'at Thomasville at 9.it p. m.
JOHN SCREVFX,
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WM. B. HAWKINS,
,T. ROCKWELL FAT.
Particular attention paid to buying Produce, Provi
sione, Whislde', and Cfgarp, on order, and to con
signments.
bffi;p.encks :.
CLINTON HUNTER, firm of Spofford, Tile-don A
CO , New York. Fnncher & McChcsni'v, 5 Water-st-
New York. Richard Ellis. Ill Water street. Now
York. Wm. B. Miles. 59 Christie slreet. Now Vork
W. E. Sibell, 5 Wall s'reet. New York. Lewis L.
Jones. i~ Broade-;,-. s. \V. Ma-’on A Co., Savannah
Ga.
RUSS’
RUSS’
RUSS’
RUSS’
ST. DOMINGO
ST, DOMINGO
ST. DOMINGO
BITTERS
BITTERS
BITTERS
On* Of the most valuable combinations of a usefu
medldBe and an agreeable beverage that hae ever
been offered to the public. Millions of bottles were
sold throughout the North, during tlie last four years
ant!, wherever introduced, it has proven a welcome
Addition to the invalid's table, the fiunily circle, and
the batcheloris sideboard.
A
LADIES who have lost strength and appetite, and
suffer from nausea, vomitting and vertigo—
GENTLEMEN who “don't feel very well’’ just before
breakfast or dinner, whose stomach is out of order
and system is generally deranged—
MOTHERS weaning children, and suffering from
general debility—
CHILDREN of a sickly nature, and sour, 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 ONCE.
JOHN GRAY
Wooden Ware, Brooms,
I*AIDS, BRUSHES, MATS,
Twines, Cordage, Tubs, Cham., Cradles,
Wagons, Chairs, Baskets, &e.
ISTos. 15 F'vilton and. LJ03 Front S 1
NEW YORK
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Alfevd R. Ben-kbit, J. K Vork
•Jab. C. Van Pei.t, )
Chab. Q. Bennett
Raleigh, N. C.
Bennett, Van Pelt & Co.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
COTTON
FOB THE SALE OP
TOBACCO, NAVAL STORES, ETC.,1
RUSS’
DOMINGO PUNCH.
SANDERSON & WILKINSON,
HARNESS, SADDLf.RY
AND
TRUNK STORE,
1 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
IJnfer St.lAndrew’s Hall, BnmghtM St.,
SAYANNAH, &A.
Brown’s standard Scales.
TTBED by the United States and Foreign Govern-
lJ menta for more
XUTRXY yeabs.
Adapted to an; branch of businen for foreign or
home markets.. Warranted accurate aud durable.
‘ “ So “ " ■ _
H
RUSS’ ARRACK PUNCH.
MADE FBOM BATAVIA RICE.
RUSS’ MESSINA PUNCH,
RUSS’ GIN COCKTAIL.
RUBS’ BRANDY COCKTAIL.
RU 38’ BOURBON WHISKEY COCKTAIL
The most delightful concoctions that ever tempted
man’s taste—cheaper than any STEADY DRINKS' in
the wodd.
BLACKBERRY BRANDY.
RASPBERRY SYRUP,
GINGER CORDIAL
LEMON SYRUP.
Also on hand and manufacttired to order.
* RIfSS &> GO., Na 84 Dgf rtrej^
ork.
Who
? ATS0N (
Saydnnah,
Notice.
l/TY W IFE, C*CILE«1
all tra< let in the tetetrf — „ .
Wigw^ftfil ^rotetton ate
FOR THE PURCHASE AND SALE OF STATE AND
OTHER STOCKS, .
33 Whitehall St., New York.
We have associated with ns Mr. D. W. Curtis. late
Public Treasurer for North Carolina. n9-6m
Southern
EXPRESS COMPT.
Increased Facilities !
FREICHTS FORWARDED
WITH GREAT DISPATCH
At Xleduoed Rate®,
BT
the inland route.
ALT. H ATT. THROUGH
From New rork. Philadelphia and Baltimore, to At
lanta, (ieorgia. witii
BUT ONE CHANGE OF CARS.
The SOUTHERN EXPRESS C05IPANY, >n _ c bunec-
,ton with the T1ARNDBN and ADAMS’ EXl RESS
COMPANIES, have arranged with Roads forming
the Gnat Through Lines from ihe North, b, which
unerchaadise can be forwarded na aliove.
Order freight from Ihe North to la) deUvercd t°
the Hamden or Adams’ Express Compames and a
New York City at the southern Express Office, 59
Broadwav* marled “ Dilaind Koute.
B E^re^bySea cuntiim^ ^ heretofore. Goods
consigned to Southern Express Company (Charles
ton or savannah) wi06e promptly forwarded,
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Notice.
J T* hbVITT, of tho firm or nuul
• Rogers, has associated himself k
ha in the Dry Goods busmefl^ at the old stood of
H.tf HENBY LATHROP A OO
G. B. LAMAR, JUN.,
Successor toG. B. * G. W. Lanaa,
General Commission Merchants
NO. W»«AY STREET (up
rn c. rmn KDd G.
-kaon, Josiah Sibley
At^tToonskpi-
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Miscellaneous.
A. DUTENHOFER & CO,
Shipping, Forward in S’,
COMMISSION MEKIHANTS,
Bay Street, Savannah, Ga,
Prompt attention qirin Ir. ’ht- ]■ "•<■/' '■ •' e mid
shipment of cnttimil'mOiri' onO country j»g
cluce gen*?}'ally. Ojnsigmeenip tohniru*
on which literal advances
will be made.
REntRFNCFS:
Brigham, Baldwin ft Co- Savannah: Himni n^
erts, Savannah ; J. II. Zeilin a i'o.. ii«- oh-
N. U Angier, Int. R.-v. CM.,Angnsta; Jam*-*
E«q„ Atlanta. Ga.: Willis Chisholm. Aik"£ ““
C. L Robinson, Jacksonville. Fla.; F. Oi* 1 ’- ^
sonville, Fla ; Col. W. L. Bailey, {
Fla.; D. H. Baldwin ft Co- New I-vk. Bart™
Co., Now York. Matron Mitchell, E-q- Wt*-, - •
Kentucky.
C. K. HUGER; BEWTLEY D. HASIU*
General partners.
M. K. JESUP A CO.,
New York, Special Partner-.
HUGER & H ASEU
NO. 46 EAST BAI STREET.
CHARLESTON. S. C„
COMMISSION ME R CHA> 1
MANUFACT U REIiS AGEM».
AND DEALERS
IN
Railway Equipment and Supplies. j ' t1
Stationary Engines, Saw "
of Machinery required by
Companies, Ctontrartori.
Manufacturers, Machinists and Af* !. r(ll ,ji r „s:
Advances made on consignment 0. a"
also on Cotton and other Produce.
BENTLEYDHASELL.
CIVIL, MINING AND CDNSCLT 1 *'
ENGINEER-
ESTIMATES MADE AND CONTR-'
TAKEN. gTf ,it
OFFICE 40 EAST BAV. CHAB
S. c.
|26 Im&twtf
THE ETE, EAR. AND TRROAT-
D R. WRIGHT, of Toronro. Camum ^ f4 n w
cian and Surgeon. Oculist an a ([)f tir .
consulted on Deafness, I’ischargo. s ( t}u .Tbr--*-
noLse3ln the Head, Catarrh, Discus
and Lungs. . pjtheir
All diseases of the F.YK, requiring
jledirt-
old office o 0
or Snrgical aid attended to. ,
omce No. 41, in l)r. Thos. Bu<dd- r
Lexington street, Baltimore, M 1 - j, f , 5 r. »■
Offlea honrs from 9 to 12 A. 51 . *"•
i»tr -
Lnrtiber toWest Tndi^
RHODES’
Soper Phosphate«! Lio |f -
THE STANDARD
MANURE
AT »6» 50 PER TOM, CAS ^ oM ^*C0
MILLFR.J
PSHE YELLOW
At Savannah :
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B v s p ELS W,,HE l* t • **»**% *
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BRYAN, ■*» WDG Btf«Sa
hand a»° JJjidf