The Daily news and herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1866-1868, June 21, 1866, Image 4

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Wilson Brothers, V • • V r ■'" ~ E8ALE DRUGGISTS VAN WERT, POLK CO., GA. Cftp'l Stocls., *800,0OO SHAKES, $50 EACH. Dtkuotobb—H. Brigham, J. F. Dever, E. 0. Gran nies, A. Wilbur ami A. E. Marshall. Pmiiient—A. Wilbur. Savannah, Ga. Tans Pbesidemt—E- & Granniss, Macon, Ga. Bsoutiry—Alfil Mbrshall, Atlanta, Ga. MADE FROM BATAVIA RICE. RUSS’ MESSINA PUNCH D R. WRIGHT, of Toronto, Canada cian and Surgeon, Oenli-i and - consulted on Deafness, Discharge- lr noises in the Head, Catarrh, Diseases i and Lungs. Ail diseases of the EYE. reqinrim. ■ or Surgical aid attended fa. Oflce Not. 41, in Dr. Tlios. Bin U’ 1 Lexington street, Baltimore. JI>1. . Office hours from 9 to 12 A. A* Charleston, S. C, riTHB Company wfll soon be piigtoidyjm An». .A. JPll? f *lor'Stkte.'tiowe\aKy^oS3fcw^ti<T l nj '»?it of state, fairUMnWjB* r for any other uses to wfctn aweeaj) TlMam "Tlie quarry is convenient te-Mfi cwlca of aaMlR, Angnsta, Macon, Albany and Columbus, Oft r to the cities of Selma, Montgomery and Mobile, Ala.; to Hew Orleans, and will shortly be to Mgra phis, Fenn.. aud S*. Louis, Mo. The supertbritj, slateforroolingpurposes, and its special adapts bfijt to various articles of furniture and for pavement * well Known. Orders may be addressed to * A. E. MARSHALL, Secy, 18 Atlanta, WILSON. I P. B.WILSO |GraduateofPt I College of PI Imacy, A Chet : ■ftn.guojwai The most delightful concoctions that ever tempted man’s taste—cheaper than any STEADY DRINKS in Uw would. BEWARE OP COUNTERFEITS. DVARCUS made . other produce siT-am As other Alpisb Ttonel.—The projector travers ing the Alps by a tunnel under Mouut Saint Oothard, aft.-r haring been for ten years the object of minute study, was lately, as may be remembered, definitely adopted by the Italian government. A recent number of tuc Journal des Travaux Publics gives some de tails as to the colossal proportions of this enterprise, which will require eleven year* for its complete exe cution. The tuunel will be nearly twenty-one miles long, including the covered passages rendered neces sary in certain places by the danger of avalancheB. It will only require air shafts in a few places, in fact only four. The southern entrance of the paasage will be about 3,700 leet above the level of the sea, and the northern exit very nearly the same. The horizontal position of the line will be about one-thlrdof its en tire length. The highest gradient wiU be oil tike Ital ian siik', about EM per cent., the averse being about IK. Where the inclination does not earned Ako the 1.000, ordinary engines will be employed, but when that gradient is surpassed special ones will have to be ueed. The expense of the tunnel is estimated at £2 ■ MO,000. ' i. T”* BLACKBERRY BRANDY. See that the signature Wrapper of each bottle. RASPBERRY SYRUP, GINGER CORDIAL LEMON SYRUP. V Also on hand and manufactured to order. lABNESS, SADDLER! PRINCIPAL OFFICE & MANUFACTORY No. 631 ARCH STRJf?i lt Notice. J W. NEYITT, of Iho firm of Nevit, Lathrop A s Rogers, has associated himself with Lathrop * Co. In the Dry Goods bnsiness, at the old stand of jl-tf HENRY LATHROP ft OO Aim ;> i ; ^ * TRUNK STORR LWHOI.ESALE AND RETAHe Under St.JAnilrew’s Hall, BungltM St., . savannah; ga, NOTICE EVANS, RUSS * CO., No. 34 Dev street, New York. 'Bold Wholesale by t W. M. WALSH. Wholesale Druggist HA1SEY, WATSON & CO., Grocers, dSIeod-l; , * Savannah, AT Kt 50 MSB TON, <’A- glj-tf MTLLKD G. B. LAMAR, iUN y V AS TO O. M. JAOKBON ft CO. W. M. WALSH, Sole.Aftnt. iton ft Barnard Sts., Savanna b, on. , Successor to G. B. ft G. TO. Lamsp * General Commission Merchants Forwarding and Sbipfteff H"*, No. WJ BAY STREET (up stainV ^ •Pefcr to Geo. W.AnderSh, John C. genfl "jj**; J Ahvaanah: W. E. Jackson,^jptabBlMey j SE2*j’b. and J. W. Walter, Angus* C°*** n ' raema solicited. v By I am opening for the inspection of the public, * a fine stock of Brown’s Stamford- Scales. B1ME f&dul tahllv on hmVfc $14 'BED by the United 8tatea and Foreign flown, ments for more than THIRTY Y*? k A»8. flap ted to any branch of 'Buahieee far fbreign or ie markets. Warranted accurate and amide.' m rooms No. A Barclay--1., near Broadway. HIT. ipl» If R. BROWN, jtanafigetnrer. To which the attention of wills invltedt ’* Warcrooms, 178 BROUGHTON STREET, Sher **»*"' 8. B. HARRINGTON Groceries and Liquors, Magazines, Newspapers, N &c, ►mmission JUNE 21, 1866. Bouse & Bryant, NEW GROCERY STORE, PUBLISHED TRI-WEEKLY, SEMI WEEKLY AND WEEKLY. (formerly of Jacksonville, Fla.,) Columbia Square* Bast side, comer of Habersham and President 'Sts., By Shohfla? & Oliver. ! ONLY TRI-WBBKLY IN THE 8TATE'.! BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM IN THE STATE, its CHEAPEST PAPER in tl,e STATE I ’OULD respeetftilly inform their friends and-the supply trade enables mj22-tf MeKAY, BLISS & CO., ' Commission Merchants, and Domestic all sizes. Cash adlrsnces made on consignments | of Timber, Cotton, Nml Stores, Ac. The above-named hos®e offer unusual faeillties for i the Ale of Southern Products, and respectfully so-'- licit consignments. ' M.iKAT, BLISS A CO., ! dSD-tawtf 155 Broadway, N. Y K. MoLKA. ‘ ~3. H. CARTER 1JFACTITRED BY Truth Criashed to Barth Shall Rfse~ Agtftn. Once this soft turf, this rivnlet's sands, Were trampled by a hurrying crowd. And fiery hearts and armed bands Encountered in the battle-cloud. Ah! never shall the land forget How gush’d the ttfb-blood of her brave— Gushed with hope and courage, yet. Upon the soil they sought to save. Now all is calm, and fresh, and still, Alone the chin 1 °f flitting bird, And talk of children on the hill. And hell of wandering kine are heard. No solemn host goes trailing by The black-mouth'd gun and staggering wain; Mcu start not at the battle-cry; OI be it never heard again. Soon rested those who fought; but thou, Who mtnglest in the harder strife For truths which men receive not now, Thy warfare only ends with life. A friendless warfare I lingering long Through weary day and weary year, A wild aud many weapon’d throng Hang on thy front and flauk and rear. Yet, nerve thy spirit to the proof. And blanch not at thy chosen lot, The timid good may stand aloof, The sage may frown—yet faint thou not. Nor heed the shaft too surely cast, lbe hissing, stinging bolt of scorn; For with their side shall dwell, at last, The victory of endurance born. Truth, crushed to earth, shall rise again, The eternal years of God are hers; But error, wounded, writhes with pain, And dies among his worshipper*. Yes. though thou lie upon the dust, When they who help’d thee flee in fear. Die full of hope and manly trust. Like those who fell in battle here. Another hand thy sword shall wield, Another hand thy standard wave, Till from the trumpet’s mouth Is peal’d The blast of triumph o'er thy grave. IN GeTkTTaI,. —Nebraska City papers, of the 11th inst., claim that the State organization has been carried, and the Union State ticket aud a working Union majority in both branches of the Legislature elected. This result was scarcely expected, as so many self-expatriated rebels went to Nebraska during the war that it was feared the Territory was hopelessly in their hands. Ne braska has a population of 46,000— an increase of 17,000 since 1S60. —Prof. Agassiz is delivering a course of lectures be fore the Imperial family and the Brazilian magnates respecting bis discoveries in his recent tour up the valley of the Amazon. He won very high commenda tion from his royal auditors on his opening lecture, Mjy 7th. —The wholesale plundering of the White House, after the assassination of Mr. Lincoln, has prompted the creation of 3n officer to be known as the steward of the President's household, who is to be responsible for the plate, and who is to give bondB for the faithful discharge of his duty. —Elias Howe, the inventor and patentee of the sewing-machine needle, has declared his purpose not for an extension of his patont, which ruus year, on the ground that he has made a million dollars on it already, which he regards as for one man. of Trade of Albany, N. Y., has adopted the abolition of the bushel, the cental or hundred pounds as The Cleveland Board of Trade a similar recommendation. A Glorious Result H. ■' There are as many roadsAo feme and fortune as there were gateways to ancient Thebes. Yonr am bitious warrior Is for carrying his way with the sabre; your aspiring politician for scheming hia 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 noble purpose an though fall of obstacles, it contains none that a brave man cannot surmount. This facthaa been exemplified n innumerable instances, but In few more forcibly han in the rise and progress of DB. HOOFLAND': GERMAN BITTBRS. For over fifteen years its course has beets onward and upward, scattering blessings at every step, until it now stands on the topmost rounds of the ladder of bme, as tbs GREAT TONIC. Hoofland’s German Bitters Is a positive remedy for DYSPE PSIA, AT By I The < TERMS: TRI-WEEKLY, one year $6 SEMI-WEEKLY, one year *1 4 WEEKLY, one year 2 jeHtf Diseases Sand Resulting from apply i rowdi was made upon Jaa. Halihan and Second Avenue, New York, by a gang Thursday night After beating Hali- liaj the radians outraged Miss Briar’s person, making their escape before the arrival of the police. —It is reported from Texas that the election which is to take place in that State, on the 2;">th of the present month, will result in the choice of the Union conserva tive candidates by a vote of five to one. —Judge Trigg, of the United States Circuit Court at Nashville. Tennessee, has decided in a habeas corpus case, that most of the authority exercised by the Frefedmen's Bureau was derived from military orders, the war having ceased, the Bureau is virtually power- l.*s4as to ail cases involving civil rights. — A young girl named Molly Mohan, accompanied onexof the Fenian regiments from Wisconsin to the field as its “daughter.” She is sixteen years old, the daughter of a Union soldier who died of wounds re- «t-ivjed at the battle of South Mountain. She is said to b** highly educated. She wears trowsers and a short woollen dreb.s, ou which is embroidered the Irish harp in silk. — L. F. Scott, of Bethlehem, Connecticut, writes that a j-ost mortem examination was made of the body of adittle girl who died in his neighborhood, and it waa found that particles which had beeu bitten from her finger nails and swallowed were sticking in the lining of her stomach, which was ulcerated wherever they stuck, and undoubtedly caused the death of the chiid, which was seven years old. DISORDER OF THE LIVER •»<! DIGESTIVE ORGANS {And is tbe only certain and safe RESTORER OF STRENGTH IN CASES OF DEBILITY. Ey tlie nee of this Bitters Weakened and Debilitated Frames Be come Renewed with nil the Vigor of Health. Impaired constitutions are rebuilt, and the patient in a short time regains Vi^or, Health and Strength. Or others, whose systems have become impaired by hardships or disease, will find in this Bitters a tonic nr s >me oi me store Keepers oi mis city to visit city . Point whenever any considerable number of troops ; bal£will restore them to all their fnll vigor. These Bitters have performed more cure* 1 , Given Better Satisfaction 1 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 assertior , AND WILL PAY $1,000 To any one that will produce a Certificate published by us hat is not GENUINE, h) [From the Richmond Times.] Richmond .Merchants Beaten and Plun dered at City Point. List Thursday and Friday nights City Point was the scene of deeds' of violence and rapine which de mand. and we feel sure will receive an immediate investigation at the hands of the military au thorities. It lias, since the close of the war, been the practice i >me of the store keepers of this city to visit City ut whenever any considerable number of troops has been paid off there for the purpose of selling them such goods as are usually sought after by soldiers.— These merchants generally provide themselves with tbe lawful licenses, and in addition procure a permit from the United states military authorities. During the past week a considerable amount of money haviug been or being about to be paid to the troops at the Point, a number of merchants repaired thither for purposes of traffic. Without any premonition or notice, about eleven o'clock ou Thursday night the s'ores of Messrs. Joseph Hershberg, N. B. Bear, — Gnu, J. Greenwald, E. Falk and Jacob Greenhood were broken into by bands of soldiers, the owners brutally beaten and their goods seized and carried off or destroyed. Mr. Bear's place was broken into simultaneously in front and at the side by twenty- seven soldiers. Some one in the store, believed to be Mr. Bear, fired a pistol, the bullet from which took eflcct in one of the soldiers, when Mr. Bear, Mr. Hershberg and Mr. Grau were seized aud droadfuUy beaten and subsequently hurried to the guard-house and their goods left at the mercy of the soldiery. AU of Mr. Bear's stock, valued at eight thousand dollars, was stolen or destroyed. After the shooting of the soldier some of the officer- are reported to have en couraged their men in the pillage. Messrs. Bear, Hershberg and C.rau while iu the guard-house were stripped of everything oi value about them, aud theu violently dragged about the- room, and Mr. Bear was choked almost to death. Tne next attack waa made by the soldiers upon the establishment of Mr. Greeuwald, an old gentleman, whom they beat ou the head with their muskets, and robbed of two cases oi goods and everything of value ab ut Ins person. His clerk, Mr. Greenhood, was st-bbed in the head with a bayonet and robbed. Mr. E. Falk wa> robbed of several gold and silver watches, all of his money aud some of his clothes. This night was hideous indeed at the Point, a per fect rcigr. ot t- rror prevailed, and there was no one to whom the robbed aud terrified citizens could appeal sneer s-fully for protection. Tuc u-xt evening (Friday), about 2 P. M., as Mr. William i'leggenheimer was going to the quarters of the post sutler, for whom he had some pistols, while in e mpany with Mr. Cohen aud Mr. W. Jacobs, was set upon bv seven white soldiers, beaten over tbe head with shoes, knocked down and robbed of his car pet-bag. containing five watches, three pistols aud a lot i •• (xx-ket-books. Mr. Fleggenheimer pursued the robbers to their quarters, aud identifying the ring leader . Lieutenant Lawson bad him arrested, to be, liowner, soon after released by another officer. Tiiere were over fifty witnesses to the outrage upon Mr. Fieggeuheimer. As we said before, we hope the military authorities will at once, while all the witnesses and sufferers can be easily produced, have a formal and regular inves tigation oi the disgraceful occurrences of which the above is a mild statement. Such an investigation, with just punishment of the gtulty, is due not only to the citizens who have suffered, but to the honor and credit of the army and the Government, 1 OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING SYMPTOMS, j Resulting from Disorders of the Digestive Organs! Constipatlou, Inward Piles, Fullness of Blood to the Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Heart burn, Disgust for Food, Fullness or Weight in the Stomach, Soar Brnctations, Sink ing or Fluttering at tbe Pit of the Stomach, Swimming of the Head, * Harried and Difficult Breath ing, Fluttering at the Heart, Choking or Suffocating 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 and Eyes, Pain in the Side, Back, effiest, limbs, Ac., Sadden Flashes of Heat, Burn mg in the Flesh, Constant Imaginings of Evil, and great Depression of Spirits. Remember That these LBitters ~ i 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 Stimulant or Injurious Drugs It cannot insidiously introduce the vice of Drunk enness into the bosom of yonr families—to your wire, yonr children, or yonrfriends. THE DAILY NEWS, PUBLISHED AT CHARLESTON S. C., HAS TSC , Largest circulation ov"x«v JOURNAL PUBLISHED IN THE STATE, And is universally considered The Best Commercial ▲KD 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. a2H-tf Foreign WINES, CIGARS, GROCERIES, ALE AMD IAOER, t John.ton’a Stjuare, opposite the Pulask i House, Corner St. Julien and Bryan Sts. fFalligant’s old Paint.Stand. Agent for the ORIENTAL CHOLERA BITTERS. fg* Agent for ft. Clanseu’s celebrated Phoenix Steam Brewery. New York : A. M.Binnlnger ft Co’a London Dock Gin, and Club Sauce. * nurl4 THE EAST FLORIDA BANNER Ocala, Marion County, Fla. A Wetkly Newspaper, containing eight pages and forty columns. Subscription $3 per Year, As an advertising medium, it lias superior advan tages, its circulation extending through the counties of Alachua, Marion, Hernando, and ail the Easton, and Southern counties. Business cards not exceeding one square, per year, $15. Address, T. F. SMITH, Proprietor, mS-tf Ocala. Fla. Scranton, Smith ® Go. KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND CHOICE OLD BRANDIES, WHISKEY. GIN, WINKS, Ac Ann EVERY VARIETY OF GROCERIES, " ALSO, Hay, Corn, Oats and Bran, strictly at wholesale to the trade; and we flatter ourselves that we can make It to the interest of do tiers to patronize ns, at the h>ad of Bay, opposite Jefferson c t. mlO-tf THE LAND WE LOVE. A MONTHLY MAGAZINE, devoted to Literature, Agriculture and General Intelligence, and com prising Reports or Battles, Incidents and Anecdotes of the War, never before published. BY GENERAL D. H. HILL, Late of the Southern Army. Proprietors—I. P. IRWiH AID D H. II1LI, The Magazine will be published at Charlotte, N. C. It will contain from sixty to eighty pages of the size oi 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 mbscribers not required to pay until after the receipt of the first number. Incidents and accidents, and anecdotes of the war are requested, that the Magarine may be a monument to the heroism of our soldiers and to the devotion oi onr people. m>2C-tf PIERCE SKEHAN, Wholesale and Retail Dealer In Fine Groceries, Boots and Shoes, Clothing, For eign and Domestic Wines, Liquors and Began. Also, Skchan’s Celebrated GOLDEN ALE CHAMPAGNE CIDER, in bottle nnd in wood. London and Dublin Brown Stout, Scotch and Bng lish Ales, Ac. Liberal deductions made to die trade. 176 BROUGHTON STREET, SAVANNAH, dll-tf anil 62 Liberty street, N. Y. I a*i-tawti K. MoLKA. KENNETH McL-EA & CO., Commission Merchants MOM BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA. Advances made on Consignments of Cotton and other produce to our friends iu Liverpool and I New York. a3-3m Y, A THOMAS HT AUSTIN, General Commission M Forwarding XkXZSZK CHANT, 95 Bay Street, Savannah, Ga. KZVXKS TO Wm. M. Tunno A Co., Savannah; Nonrsc & Brooks, New York; Epping, Hauserd & Co., Columbus. m2o-tf M. VENABLE [Petersburg*, Va Also Manufacturers of Superior “Maccoboy,” “Rappee,” and other SnmT n Smoking Tobacco of every grade. Steam Engines and Machinery. THE KEY-STONE; A MONTHLY MtVSOXlC MAGAZINE. E DITED DY WM. B. SMITH, 5S Fayetteville 8t, Raleigh, N. C. Subscription $3 a Year A New Volume commenced January 1, lStiG, eler gantly printed upon very heavy u h te paper, aud neatly stitched ana trimuicdiii beautiful covers. THE KEY-STONK is endorsed and recommended to the Fraternity at Ja-ge by the Grand Lodge of North Carol in ■, and keenly feelin ' the weight of this high compliment, the proprietors will spare neither mom y nor exertion to make the publication a most welcome visitor and companion with ah good and true Masons—their wives, siet.*r.-:, mothers and daughters, to whom the same may come greeting. Specimen numbers sent to any part 01 the country upon application. WM. B. SMITH * CO , Publishers, 58 Fayetteville at., Raleigh, N. C. ESTILL * BRO., Bull street, near the Post OlDce, Agents a25 tf for Savannah. Speech of General Lokgstbent in Nachitochhi. Lieutenant General J. B. Longstreet, being serenaded recently iu Nachitoches, replied as follows: "Gentlemen:—I have no platform upon which to address yon. If 1 approach Mr. Johnson, I am called a traitor; if Awards the radicals, I am called a rebel; therefore, I must be content to remain on the fence. I thank von, gf nttoiQcu, for your sweet music, and you, Mr. Orator, for th^'distinguished compliment you have paid me and the names of those noble patriots who have fallen for their country. We will ever cher ish their memory with honor and pride. I am, gentlemen, but an humble citizen; in fact, only a prisoner of war on parole, and must be content with only looking on the changes that are now taking place in our laud, aud my voice must restrain itself until such time as when we will once more enjoy those rights and privileges as of yore. Again, gentlemen, allow me to thank you for the honor you have paid me. which, I assure you is duly appreciated.” J — ■ *' i study, \. — — adopted by the of the , r tails cr. which ’ THE FIELD AND FIRESIDE. (Established, 1S55.J A SUPERR Literary Companion and sterling old HomeJonmal; published every Saturday, by Wm B. Smith ft Co., 58 Fayetteville street. Raleigh. N. C. Elegantly printed on beantifnl white paper, mammoth sheet, with eight large pages. Its corps of contributors includes nearly all t!)e most distingnished authors of the country, and wit I. the combined services or so many celebrated writers, it has achieved a perfect success in presenting an un rivalled array of talent. Its Romances, Storfea, Tales, Novelties, Sketches, Criticisms, Reviews, Poems, Biographies, Witticisms. Travels, Adventures, Ac., Ac., Are pure, entertaining and instructive in a degree rarely attained in periodical literatnre. In accordance wjfh the name of the paper, a spe cial department is devoted to tlte Field, wherein arc given articles, hints and suggestions on the practical 'management of the Farm, tbe Garden, the Orchard and the kitchen. SCBSOaiPTOHS; One year $ 5 CO Six months 2 50 CInbof five, one year 20 00 Clubs qf ten “ 40 00 And an extra copy to the party getting up a club of tan. No clnb rates to six months subscribers. KSTfLL A BRO., Bull st., near the Post Office, Agents for a24-tf Savannah. LINVILLE & GLEASON. St. Julian Street, West of Market, DAVANT&WAPLES FACTORS, Forwarding: and General COMMISSION 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 ; Warehouse, at the corner of Bay and Lincoln streets, j and are prepared to take cotton or merchandize ou ! storage. R. J. DAVANT, Jb., W. D. WAPLbS. Of the late firm of Davant A Lawton. nlx-tf Josiah Macy’s Sons, Sole Agents, may»3 3m. i 189 & 191 FRONT STREET. NFW York Railroads, Nfiw York Advertisements. DORYEAS' MAiZENA JOHN S. SillUS & (10., Forwarding and Commission MERCHANTS. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN Dry Goods, Groceries, &c., NOS. 1 AND 2 SAMMIS’ BLOCK, Bay Street, Jacksonville, Florida. AGENTS F OH MERRITT, WALCOTT & CO., 64 Conrtlaiidt Street New Tort. MANUFACTURERS OF ALL KINDS OF Bolts, Xntx Washers, Sett Screws, Tap* and Dies, &c, &c., and dealers in all kind.- of Railroad, 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 Pipe, Nails, Cite alar and Oang Saws, Pumps, Steam whistles, Steam *ftd Wm ter Onagers, Steam Engines and Saw: SDllaof hvery description. Ac., Ac. Also Agents for A. P. WOOD •t CO.’S celebrated Portable Steam Engines. f21 , Jas.T. Paterson, TIMBER, Lumber & Commission MERCHANT, No. 153 Bay Street, Savannah, AND Darien, Greorgia. HP" Orders for Lumber solicited. dlC-tl READ WHO SAYS SO. 'FROM THE HON. THOMAS B. FLORENCE. Washington, January 1,1864. Gentlemen:—Having stated it verbally to yon, I have no hesitation in writing the fact, that I experi enced marked benefit 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 prepara tion I have named. I took liis advice, and the result was improvement of health, renewed energy, and that particular relief I so much needed and obtaine 1 Others may be similarly advantaged, if they desire to l>c. Truly your friend, — THOMAS B. FLORENCE. From Rev. W. D. Selgfried, Pastor of Twelth Baptist Church. Philadelphia, December 9Cj 1863. Mzssna. Jokes ft Evans, GentlemenI have recently been laboring under I lie distressing effect* of indigestion, aocompanied by a prostration of the nervons system. Numerous rem edies were recommended by friends and some of them tested, bat without relief. Your Hoofiland'SjQerman Bitters were recommended by persona who had tried them, and whose favorable mention of the Ritters in duced me also to try them. I must confess that i had an aversion to patent medicines, from tbe “thousand and one” quack “Bitten,” whose only aim seems to oe to palm off sweetened and drugged liquor Jipon the community, in a sly way; and the tendency of which, I fear, is to make many a confirmed drunkard Upon learning that yonra was really a medicinal preparation. I took It with happy effect. Its action was not only upon the stomach, but upon the ner vous system, was prompt and gratifying. I feel that 1 have derived great and permanent benefit from the use of a few bottles. Very respeetftilly yonra, W. G. 8KIGFRKID,' No. SMShaeknmaxon street. THE RURAL JOURNAL. T HK cheapest paper in the United States. Only One Dollar. Try It a year. For the farm, gar den, orchard, workshop, household and kitchen. A good, cheap, and valuable paper for every man, woman, aud boy, In city, village and country.' Pub lished the first of every month. Each number contains a full Calendai of Work for tlie Month, Hints, Suggestions and essays upon everything to lie performed in and around the Farm, Garden, Orchard and Dwelling, etc, TERMS: One copy, one year $ 1 oo Six copies, one year 5 ou Thirteen copies, one year 10 on. Address WM. B. SMITH A CO., Publishers and Proprietors, 68 Fayetteville st, Raleigh, N. C. ESTILL A BRO., Ball street, near Post Office, a24-tf Agents for Savannah. mi ld mm mm, NEWARK, N. J. MACHINISTS’ TOOLS WOOD WORKING MACHINERY Circular Saw Mills, Stationary and Port able Meant Engines, Boilers, Steam pnmps. Steam Fire Engines, Hose, &e< tw Send for a cntalogne. ml3-3m LOW PRICES! Quick Sales! W E have jnst received and opened the LARGEST f_ STOCK of SOUTHERN Importing and Manufacturing DRUG HOUSE STo. 238 : Pratt & No.: Fourth door above PRATT, IS.W i i st to lata 8.1 f c re and Mi-1 ; nrean. I DRY GOODS to be found in this cltv, and which we offer at IX)WER PRICES than they can be bought for at any other house, consisting in part of Every variety of Dress Goods Housekeeping Goods Domestics and Prints .Cloths and Paesimeres Figured Linens and Drills Embroideries aud Laces Hosiery nnd Gloves Ribbons and Braids Hair Rolls and Curls • Lace Points and Veils Bradley’s Empress Trails Handkerchiefs Ac., Ac., Ac. EINSTEIN & EiKHAN, mysn-tr 151 Congress street, SAVANNAH, GA. NOTICE. TjiftOM this date and for the snmmer months my J? office will be at Florida wharf. my3o F. M. MYBELL. BLANCRV1LLE J. SHAFFER, Oomxdlmicm Dealer In all kinds of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC FRUITS and PRODUCE, Wist Washington Market, Vffposite 143 West st., Bulkhead between Barclay and Vesey sts., NEW YORK. Potatoes, Apples and Onions constantly on hand, and put np for the Southern market All consignments promptly attenked to. gf" Refers to A. L. Bradley, A. Haywood, T. J. Walsh, and J. H. Parsons. WM tv BLAIR & BICKFORD, LUMBER MANUFACTURERS, AND DEALERS IN TIMBER AND LUM BER OF EVERY DESCRIP TION. DOORS, SASH, AND BLINDS. Mill and Lumber Yard on Canal, near Bryan street Office ISO Bay street, d28-tf Savannah. Ga. i o WAS THE ONLY “ PREPARATION FOB FOOD FROM INDIAN CORN” That received a medal un.l honorable mention from tile Royal Commissioners, the competition of all pro minent manufacturers of “Com Starch" and “Pre- • pared Corn Flour ” of this and other countries not- ' withstanding. MAIZENA, ! Tlie food aud luxury or tlie age, without a single : fanlf. Oh** trial will convince the most skeptical. ! Makes Puddings, Cakes, Custards, Blanc Mange, Ac., | without isinglass, with lew or no eggs, at a costas- j tonishing the most economical. A slight addition to ! ordinary Wheat Fl« *ur greatly improves Bread and Cake. It is al«o excellent for ihickeninj? sweet sauces, gravies for fish and meats, soups, Ac. For Ice Cream nothing can compare with it. A little boiled in milk will produce rich cream for coffee, chocolate, tea, Ac. Put up in one pound packages, under the trade mark Maizena. with directions for A most delicious article of food for rh ddren aud in valkls of all ages. For sale by Grocers and DrngoJ^ts everywhere. TYlioIesale Popol. 1(M» FuSton Street. WTT,I ,TA ]M DUEYTE A, j25-ly General AecBt. HAWKINS & FAY, Comm isiSif on Merchants, NO. »7 PEART. STREET, NEAR PRODUCE EXCHANGE, N. Y. O N AND AFTER TO M0I:I:< Trains of this Ron.I « .n i... , IP Oil PAS-F Leave Savannah daily .t Arrive at Macon at..... Arrive at Augusta at. OOW N HAT PA--F ,.;pfl Leave Macon daily at. Leave Augusta daily at Arrive at Savannah al. bp night pas' r: : Leave Savannah at Arrive at. Macon at Arrive at Augusta at down night PAS?r;-. •••• Leave Macon at Leave Angnsta at Arrive at Savannah at. .. M1LI.ZDGF.VILI.F AND FA t Connect daily with the Up Ii.a aenger Train* of til 3 Road at ton at Leaving Mtlledgeville st.. Returning, arrive at Milledgcv Arrive at Eatonton at jel3-2w WM. M. u ’'f tbe v a Notice OFFICE ATLANTh On and after Monday. M Trains will ran daily, Fun.'. '. connecting with night train? on hr Leave Savannah at 7 Fn a. n. Leave Thomasvilie at 4 .t. i: Arrive at Savannah at Gy 5 p. i. Arrive at Thomnsvillt- at ft.17; JOHN my26 Miscellaneous, WM. B. HAWKINS, I CSS’ RUSS’ Particular attention paid to buying Produce, Frovi sions, Whiskies, and Cigars, on order, aud to con signraents. . F.EF1TF.ENOES ? CLINTON HUNTER, firm of Spofiford, Tileston & Co., New York. Fauclier McChesney, 5 Water-et., New York. Richard Ellis, 114 Water street, New I York. Wm. B. Miles, 59 Christie street. New York W. E. Sibcl). 5 Wall street. New York Lewis L. | Jones. 17 . s. W. Ma c ou &. Co., Savannah ^ 1 : :— JOHN GRAY, A. Dutknniiofee, Of Savannah, Ga. RUSS’ RUSS’ RUSS’ RUSS’ ST. DOMINGO BITTERS ST, DOMINGO BITTERS ST. DOMINGO BITTERS One of the moat valuable combinations of a -nee fa medicine and an agreeable beverage that has ever been offered to tbe public. Millions of bottles were sold throughout the North during the last four years and, wherever introduced, it has proven a welcome addition to the invalid's table, the family circle, and the batchelor's sideboard. LADIES who have lost strength and appetite, and suffer from nausea, vomitting and vertigo— GENTLEMEN who “don’t feel very well’’ jnst before breakfast or dinner, whose stomach is ont of order and system is generally deranged— MOTHERS weauing children, and suffering from general debility— CHILDREN of a sickly natnre, and sour, dyspeptic constitution— TRAVELERS who have occasion to change their water, and— ALL who live in malarions 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. Wooden Ware, Brooms, RUSS’ ST. DOMINGO PUNCH. ^AILS, BRUSHES, MATS, Twines, Corilngr, Tubs, < hum?. Cradles, Wagons, Chairs, Baskets, 4fce. Nos. 15 Pnlion andliOSPronfS NEW YORK m3- - , Ai.cr.KU R- Benkett. 1 K v „_v. Cftas. H. Benkett Jas. C. Van Pei,t, j - ew * " K Raleigh. N.C. Bennett, Van Pelt & Co., COMMISSION MERCHANTS FOE TOT! SALE OF eOTTOD TOBACCO, NAVAL STONED, ETC.,) AlfiO, FOR THE PURCHASE AND SALE OF STATE AND OTHER STOCKS, S3 "Whitehall @t., ISTew York. We have associated with us Mr. D. W. Curtis, late Public Treasurer for North Carolina. nft-Qpi Southern- EXPRESS COMFY. Increased F 1 acilities! FREICHTS FORWARDED WITH GREAT DISPATCH t Rcdixccd nates, A. DUTENHOFER & C0„ Shipping, Forwarding COMMISSION HER* film Bay Street, Savannah, Ga. Prontpt attention giren to tlie pmxhdse, salt and • shipment of coW '. dace general’! . r.<. sin•/. on which literal tati-merx trill bpfnndr. BZFznrsorF: Brigham, Baldwin J- <v.. s .v urr • P-~ R erts. Savannah ; J. H. 7.< 1 tin i (>. M > on. <*a.: 1" N. L. Angier, Int. Rev. Cm.. Au.rn.-n . • ■' •• Esq., Atlanta. Ga.; Willi- Chi-li‘Au._A: y ‘ ■ C. L. Robinson, Jacksonville, Fir..: f ' ■ ‘ sonvMe, Fla ; Col. W. L. Bailey. J<: - ' 1 ' -• Fla.; D. H.Baldwin * Co.. New V-k; Baroer i Co. t New York. Warren Mitchell, E-... L : ; -v: Kentucky. !H 6. K. HIBEN, BENTLEY 0. HASEll* Greneral ^Partners. M. K. JESUP & CO.. New York, Speoir.l Partners. HUGER &. HASELL. NO. 46 EAST BAY STREET. CHARLESTON, S. <’., COMMXSSIOIN MERCHAY' 1 ' MANUFACTURERS’ .UiEXTS, AND DEALERS IN Rill wav Equipment nnd Snpr " Stationary Engines. Saw - of Machinery require* 1 . Companies; tvu r. Manufacturers, Machinist- a*"! ’ Advances made on consignin' ' * also on Cotton and other Frodw • jv.rfsM*’ >i ul r:l! kinds ilniralS'- BENTLEY D, HASELL- CIVIL, MINING AND roSSl'M ^ ■ENGINEER contract 8 MINING AND ■ engineer. ESTIMATES MADE AND TAKEN. OFFICE 46 EAST It A U s. c. j25 lmfttwtf ( IMltl.KS"" I-,. requiring ei'W Bn , Jb! Ml-W old o** ° ffr.5r.M- to West I nfe „n* - of b*lri’'C’ 5®^ *nn mn-ignnff ' 1 -''' •a our iriend- in <- ll, ’ a ; 1 jfcI-BA_»i - —' I , of Liiii'' STANDARD MANURE' _ .. • rf)