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The Daily News and Herald.
SAVANNAH, FRIDAY, JULY 6. 1866.
Young Mowbray Journeying to the Ware.
BY MART WAMWOHAM.
Young Mowbray journeying to the wars
All belted he and spurred.
From ladv’s hand received a rose,
Aucl from her lips this word:
••I loan thee to my country’s cause.
For glorv, not for doom:
To be not slain, but slay her foes,
I deck thy Vno“fear-nor rashness valor’s
Remember
IfheW fights and dies doe* well-who fight, and
lives, does best.'
Now fierce the tide of battle laves,
And fast the conflict flows,
And high above the fight still waves
The white plume and the rose;
And gaily through the gathering fray
Our flower-crowned warrior, see.
Strikes many a gallant blow this day
For Love aud Liberty !
While high above the diu still riu,
r foeman’s crest, _ . ,
Ho! he who fights aud dies, does well!—who fights
aud lives, does best!
. with strokes on
A NOBLE"PURPOSE
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THE FLORIDA SEHTINEL
A Glorious Result
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PUBLISHED TM-WEEKLY, SEMI
WEEKLY AND WEEKLY.-
AT TALLAHASSEE, FLA.,
By Shower & Oliver.
THK ONLY TRI-WEEKLY IN THB STATE !!
All! woe is wel that love’s kind hand.
Love's self should hapless mar!
A marksman viewed the helmet grand.
And mark'd the blood-red star!
A downward lanoe dove helm and crest.
And bathed in crimson tide,
Love’s fatal gift kissed fainting breast.
And murmuring thus he died: , f F
.Ai, 1.^.... Pamu mpn fltrko aua live.—lor rrce
There are as many roads to tome and fortune as
there were gateways to ancient ‘Thebes. Yonr am
bitions warrior is for carrying his way with the
■pibxe; yonr aspiring politician for schf wp* V s '
»y intrigue «nd consummate art. But the notMn( ,
grand broad-path to the goal, f the
base can travel It hi the pel* “* f0T the
nase can , nob i c purpose an
march of ta cn , en ^ ^ ng none that a brave
,„„u*h falNo^l^ been mmima
mancanno .. [ngUneeg> but in rew more forcibly
" ,"nse and progress of DB. HOOFLAND’S
« HITTERS. For over •Keen year* Its course
I been onward and upward, scattering blessings at
““re step, until it now stands on tbe topmost rounds
. .f.n'e ladder of fame, as tbe
•‘Oh, love, for Fame men fltrko
If 1,< ttdTeehmandlives. gives much, who fights aud
dies, gives all
IN GENERAL.
—A Paris letter says: Capt. Maury lma offered the
French Government a new torpedo of immense power
invented bv him.
—It is stated that a thousand nightingales have
been caught in Austria at the request of the Emperor
Maximilian, and will be speedily shipped for Mexico.
—The latest advices from Brazil report the advance
of the allies into Paraguay and another brief but well
oontestc-d battle with the Paraguayans, in which tbe
latter again sutl'ered a defeat.
—Walter Sampson, in his history of the Gypsies, es
timates that there are 230,000 of these strange people
In Great Britaiu. and in Europe and America not less
than four millions.
—Many of the Fenians have gone over to Stephens
since his address on Saturday. His adherents have
full faith that he will raise the staudard of revolt in Ire
laud before another year. It is reported that General
Sweeny intends to challenge Stephens as soon as he
arrives in Now York.
—A serious dispute has arisen between Governor
Kennedy and the Legislative Assembly about the
financial condition of the colony. The latter have
telegraphed a petition to tho home Government ask
ing, with a view to retrenchment, that the colony be
united to British Colombia, believing that one gov
ernment is sufficient for both colonies.
—T vo sisters, teachers oi a young ladies’ school at
Cape Girardeau, Mo., were arrested last Monday for
teaching without taking the oath. The arrest has
caused great indignation among all classes of people
and the prisoners were escorted to j ail by the entire
population. The Radical officials were finally alarmed,
at the public indignation, and released the prisoners.*
—.Tudgfi Durell, of New Orleans, who refused *re-
cently to join in a call for the re-assembling of the
Convention of 1664, tn the interests of the Radicals,
publicly states that the Convention of 1864 was com
posed of uou-residents who were elected by the armb
and officers and men about the gunboats. He as
serts that the Convention is without legal
istence. and that any attempt to re-convene it is revo
lutionary.
—It is stated that General Cass’ large fortune of
four or five millions of dollars had its origin iu his
fortunate investment iu real estate in what is now the
city oi Detroit'; and the heirs of the deceased states
man may thank tho late Mrs. Cass, who died in 1835,
for the great wealth they Inherit. Repeatedly, when
the property was raising in value years ago, the Gen*
cinl was anxious to sell, and was only restrained by
the earnest advice and remonstranee of his wife.
—Some evil disposed persons in Bourtetort, Roan
oke. Montgomery, Giles and Craig counties, in
Virginia, are moving in a scheme to “anexl’ those
counties to Western Virginia. The good old State, in
her misfortunes, is still pursued and sought to be
torn and mangled by those who should at least re
spect her sorrows and her feelings. It is said,
however, that the persona referred to are of the worst
elass of the population, * and are not countenanced by
the respectable Union men.
-PrcfessOT Agassiz has addressed a letter to the
manager ol Amazon Company of Brazil, in which
lie points out the disabilities imposed upon emigrants
to that country, and the difficulties which such set
tlers encounter under tbe present laws of Brazil aud
from the intermeddling of the authorities. He is of
opinion that no large body of emigrants will go
there until those obstacles are removed by appropriate
legislation.
A Race with a Blll.—Bom-'* forty years ago the
managers of a race-course near Brownsville, on the
M 1 -non gah el a, published a notice of a race one mile
heats, on a particular day, for a purse of $100. “Free
for anything with four legs and hair on.” A man in
the neighborhood named Hayes, had a bull that lie
was m the habit of riding to mill with his bag of corn,
and he was determined to enter him for the race.
He said nothing about it to any one, but he rode
him around the track a number of times, on several
moonlight nights, until the bull had the hang of the
ground pretty well, and would keep the right course.
Ho rode witn spurs, which the bull considered disa
greeable; so much so that he always bellowed when
they were applied to his flanks.
On the morning of the race, Hayes came upon the
ground on horseback—on his bull. Instead of a sad
dle. he had a dried ox-lade, the head part of which,
with the horns still on, he had placed on the bull's
rump. lie c irried a short tin horn in his baud'. H--
-rode to the judge’s stand, and offered to enter his bull
for the race; but the owners of the horses that wen-
entered objected. A A
Uavfc-s appealed to the terms of the notice, insisting
that Lis null had ‘‘four legs and hair on” and that he
had a right to cuter him. After a good deal of swear-
idg, the judges declared themselves compelled to de-
. cide that the bull had tbe right to run, aud was en
tered accordingly. When the time for starting ar
rived, the bull and horses took their places. The
horse-racers were out of humor at being fcpthered
with a bull, aud at the burlesque which they supposed
was intended, but thought it would be over as soon as
the horses stalled.
When the signal was given they did start. Hayes
gave a blast of his horn and sunk his spurs into the
sides of the bull, which bounded off with a terrible
bawl, at n<> trifling speed, the dried ox hide flapping
up and down aud rattling at every jump, making a
combination of sounds that had never been heard on
a race-course before. Tho horses all flew from the
track, every one seemiDg to be seized with a sudden
determination to take the shortest cut to get out of
the Redstone country and not one of them could be
brought back in time to save their distance. The
purs- was given to Hayes.
A general row ensued, but the fun of the thing put
the crowd on the side of the bull. The horsemeu
contended that they were swindled out of their purse,
and hao it not been for Hayes* horn and oxhide,
which he ought, not to have been permitted to bring
on the ground, the thing would not have turned out
as it did. Upon this Hayes told them his bull could
beat their horses anyhow, aud if they would put up a
hundred dollars agaiiiHt the purse he had won he
would take off the oxhide and leave tho tin horn, and
run a fail?race with them.
His offer was accepted and the money staked, thpj
again took their places at the starting post, and tbe
signal wm given. Hayes gave the bull another
= L with the spur, and the bull gave a tremendous
The horses, remembering the dreadful sound,
thought all the rest was comiug as before. Away they
went again in spite of the exertions of their riders,
GREAT TONIC.
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PUBLISHED AT
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LARGEST CIRCULATION
JOURNAL PUBLISHED IN THE STATE,
And Is universal ly considered
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Sensation whan in a Lying Pos
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«And can't make Drunkards.
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It cannot insidiously introduce the vice of Drunk
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uve more Testimony
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To any one that will produce a Certificate published
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READ WHO SAtS SO.
-FROM THE HON. THOMAS B. FLORENCE.
Washington, January l, 1604.
Gentlemen:—Having stated it verbally to you, I
have no hesitation in writing the fact, that I experi
enced marked benefit from your Hoofland’s German
Bitters. During n'1eoff*n«lfdious session of Con
gress, pressing and dneroas dsties nearly prostrated
me. A klndfnetulwuggeitefl the use of the prepara
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was Improvement of health, renewed energy, and
that particular relief I to roach needed and obtaiue i.
Others may be similarly advantaged, If they dosire to
be.
D
From Bev. W. Ik Salgfrlod, Pastor of Twelth Baptist
Chuck.
• A Bogus Fueedmen’s National Bank.—
The Freedmen’s National Bank, a swindling
institution established somewhere on the
sea coast of South Carolina by an enterpris
ing Boston lirrn, has come to grief. It ap
pears to have been one ot the most bare-faced
swindles ever practieed*eveu upon the much
loved African. A correspondent of an ex
change sa\ s that the notes were wretched
lithographs, much resembling blacking box
labels, but printed in gaudy colors, which
captivated the eyes of the poor negroes.
Each freednian who deposited a dollar green
back in the bunk received a two dollar note
of this gay, pictorial issue, and fancied of
course that he was so much richer.
This thing went on, under the eyes of the
Freedmen’s Bureau, for some time, and no
effort seems to have been made by the offi
cers of that benign institution to interfere
with the operations of the swindlers. Fi
nally, however, a Captain Jewett, not of the
Bureau, who was working a plantation in the
vicinity, wrote to Washington on the sub
ject. Unfortunately the proprietors of the
bank -got wind of tkfcmattefrfrad decamped
suddenly, getting Rafe off their booty
which amounted to thousands of dollars. It
^s presnmabie that tin* have returned t o
Bostou-to lecture possibly on the ^ of
the negro and the dishonesty of the South
ern whites. The two worthies whn
trated this swindle are named Cl-. ,t
Higgiuson. —.V. Y. Daily Ncms. *** Ufld
Philadelphia, December 26,1863.
Knsn. Jonh to Kvass,
GentlemenI have recently keen laboring under
tbe distresalimeffecu of indlgeaUMn aacompanled by
^^^^^Numeronsrem-
tested, but without relief. Your Hoofliand’s German
Bitten were recommended by personi who bad tried
them, and whfae favorable mention Of the Bitters in
duced me also to tiy them. Pmust confess that I hail
aversion to patent medicines, from tbe "thousand
1 one” quack •‘Bitter*,’ 1 whose only aim seems to
anil <
tie to palm off sweetened and drugged liquor upon
the community. In a aly way; and the tendency of
which, I fear, ia to make many a confirmed drunkard
Upon '.earning that John was really a medicinal
preparation. I took K with happy effect. Its action
was not only upon the *“—«**! but upon tbe ner
vous system, was prompt arfrigifituy^ag. I feel that 1
LIME.
MU
DEST^HALFTY RWKPORT LIME for sale from
JJ »«0ro, at Reduced Prices, io close consten-
coiudgn-
J.GULMARTIN to CO.
have derived great and
use of a few bottles- Very ft
W G. 81
No. 264 Shockomaxon street.
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS.
See that the efignatnawef “C- M. JACKSON” is on the
Wrapper of each bottle. .
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FAMILY PAPER
IN THE STATE.
PARTIES. THEREFORE, IN GEORGIA, who lie
sire to subscribe for a CHARLESTON PAPER, will
consult their interest by sending for THE DAILY
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the
EAST FLORIDA BANNER.
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A Weekly
eight pages and
Columns. -,- P
Sataci-lpUo* per -Year.
As an advartlMn* medium. It tlM superior advan
tages, ia illBila l limit ending tMiongh Hie counties
of Alachua, Merton, Hernando, and ail the Eastern
ami Southern c.iunrtes. Business cards net exceeding
one square, perjear, $15.
Address, T. F. SMITH, Proprietor,
mS-tf Ocala. Piu
THE LAND WE LOVE.
A MONTHLY MAGAZINE, devoted to Literature,
Agriculture and General Intelligence, aud com
prising Reports of Battles, Incidents and Anecdotes
of the War, never before published.
BY GENERAL D. H. HILL,
Late of the Southern Army.
Proprietors—J. P. IttWLY AYD I>. H. HILL.
The Magazine will be published at Charlotte, N. C.
It will contain from sixty to eighty paves 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 subscriber?
not required to pay until alter thO receipt of ihe first
number.
Incidents and accidents, and anecdotes of the war
are requested, that the Magarino iuay be a monument
to the heroism of our soldiers arid to the devotion of
our people. my2G-tf
THE KEY-STONE;
A MONTHLY Ml SON 1C MAGAZINE.
E DITED BY WM. B. SMITH, 5S Fayetteville «t,
Raleigh, N. C.
Subscription a Year
A New Volume commenced January 1, 1S66, ele*
gantly printed upon very heavy wine paper, and
neatly stitched and trimmed in beautiful covers.
THE KEY-STONE is endorsed an«l recommended
to the Fraternity at la gc by the Grand L.*«lge of
North Carol in , and keenly fielin ' the weight of.
this high compliment, the proprietors will upmv
neither mou> y nor exertion to make the publican,
a most welcome visitor and companion with all good
and true Masons—their wives, sist.-r.s, mothers and
daughters, to whom srfme may come greeting.
*3?" Specimen numbers sent to any part oi the
country upon application.
WM. B. SMITH * f’O , Publishers,
. 58 Faycttevilb .-*t., Raleigh, N. C.
F. ST ILL X BRO.,
Bull street, near the Fori Office, Agents
a25-tf for Savannah.
THE FIELD AND FIRESIDE.
(Established, 1555.)
A SUPERB Literary Companion and stcrline old
Home Journal; published every Saturday, by
Wm B. Smith & Co., 58 Fayetteville street, Raleigh,
N. C. Elegantly printed on beautiful white paper,
mammoth sheet, with eight large pages.
Its corps of contributors includes nearly all
most distinguished authors of the “-“‘J W ”J‘
the combined services of so many celebrated uriicrs.
it has achieved a perfect miccess in preben.ing an Uu
rivalled array of talent.
vtuieti arw ,
It* Komanccs, Storiee,.Tales,
Novelties, Sketches, Criticisms, Review*,
Poems, Biographies, Witticisms, Travels,
Adventures, Ac., *c.,
Are pure, entertaining aud instructive in a degree
rareiy attained in periodical literature.
In accordance wijfcb the name of the paper, a spe
cial department is devoted to the Field, wherein are
given articles, hints aud suggestions on the practical
management of the Farm, the Garden, the Orchard
and the kitchen.
suneoairT ows:
One year $ 5 00
Six months 2 50
Club of live, one year 20 00
Clubs of ten “ 40 oo
And an extra copy to the party getting up a club of
tan. No dub rates to six months subscribers.
BSTILL A BRO.,
Bull at., near the Post Office, Agents for
a24-tf Savannah.
THE RURAL JOURNAL.
fnBE-Aheaphst paper In the United State*. Only
X One Dollar. Try It a year. For the farm, gar
den, orchard, workshop, household and kitchen.
A good, Cheap, and valuable paper for every mar.
woman, aud boy, in city, village and country. Puli-
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Each number contains a full Calendai of Work for
the Month, Hints, Suggestions and essays upon
everything to be performed In and around the Farm.
OhMen, Orchard and Dwelling,*;*-. -
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ESTIUL & liltO.,
Bull street, near Poet Office,
a24-tf Agents for Savannah.
Steam Engines and Machinery.
LINVILLE & GLEASON.
St. Julian Street, West of Market,
S AVANNAH.
LEBom. \
Souse &
(Formerly of Jacksonville, Fl^,!
Forwarding and Commission Merchants,
194 Bay Street,
SAVANNAH, - - - - 8KORPI1
TYTILL give prompt ab ention to rcceitrihg and for-
, warding goods, rah* mi
oOdets • and will filso keep
good stock of Groceries, Liquors, Agricultural Imple
ments, Building Matetiftle, Fairbanks to Co’s Scales,
menu. Building ,
*c., besides olher goods and manufactured articles
lor sale od consignment, and for which they are
agents. Orders und consignments respectfully so-
-icited. aistf
THOMAS H. AUSTIN,
General Commission and Forwarding
MERCIIAJJT,
93 Bay Street, Savannah, Oa.
REKFBS TO
Wm. M Tunno A Co.. Savannah: Nourse to Brooks,
New York; Epping. Haiwcrd A Co., Columbue.
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DAVANT & WAPLES
FACTORS,
Forwardiuj; and Cr^noral
HUSSION MERCHANTS.
Having associated ourserves iu the above busiuesfl
we respectfully solicit coiudirnmeutB.
In connection with the above, we have a large
brick tiro-proof buihlius, known as the Southern
Warehouse, at fh« corner pf Buy and Lincoln streets,
and are prepared to take cotton or merchandize oo
storage.
U. J DAVANT. Jh.. W. D. WAPLES.
Of the late firm of Davaut Jt Law ton. a!8-tf
J. SHAFFER,
Commi salon Dealer
An all kinds of
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC FRUITS and PRODUCE,
W E8T WAUHHOTON MaKSTT,
Opposite 143 West et„ Bulkhead between Barclay and
Vcscy
NEW YO B K.
Potatoes, Apples and Onions constantly on hand, and
pat up for the Southern market
All consignments promptly attenked to.
Refers to A. L. Bradley, A. Haywood, T. J.
Walsh, and J. H. Parsons.
)vl2 eodly
K.MoLKA.
J. H. CARTER
KENNETH McLEA & «0.,
Commission Merchants
20J HAY STIC BET,
SAVANNAH, OA.
Advances made on Consignments of Cotton
and Other produce to our frienda in Uverpool and
New York. »3-3«n
Jas.T. Paterson,
TIMBER,
Lumber & Commission
MERCHANT,
No. ir,:i Bay Street, Savannah,
Darien, Oeorgia.
• Orders for Lumlier sollrlt'vL dlfl-tl
TOUTS. SAMIS & do.,
Forwarding: and Commission
MERCHANTS.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
Dry Goods, Groceries, &c.,
NOS. 1 AND 2 HAMMIS’ BLOCK,
Bay Street, Jacksonville, Florida.
ED. O. 8AMMIB.
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LUMBER MANUFACTURERS, AND
DEALERS IN TIMBER AND LUM
BER OF EVERY DESCRIP
TION.
DO OHS. SASH, AVI. M I. I !S D S
Mill and Lumber Yard on Canal, near Bryan street
Office lSh Bay street,
flcs-tf Savannah. Ga.
Hotels.
ST. CHARLES SALOON,
AOZlIffTS FOR
MERRITT, WALCOTT A CO.,
64 CflnSiBdt Street New Tori.
manufacturers of all kinds of
Bolts, Nuts Washers, 8c« Screws Taps and Dies,
tor, Ac., and dealers 1n all kinds of RaiiroHd, Steam
ship and Engineer’s Supplies, Oils, Varnish, Paint,
Hemp and Rubber Packing; Oak Tanned and Rubber
Belting, Brass Fittings, Chipping and Riveting Ham-
mergi Flies, Chisels, Gas Pipe, Nails. Circular and
No. 631 ARCH STREET,
JONES & EVANS,
SUCCESSORS TO C. M. JACKSON A CO.
Corner Barnanfi to 1
ocn
I. -WALES,-Sole Agent.
Ipp-Sts., Savannalt, Ga.
To Mechanics.
tknateof costs lor tht repairs pf each Dock.
"-IOH WILLIAMSON.
- Chairman Com. IMehg aridWharve*
Gang Saws, Pumps, Steam Wnistles, SfCalti and Wa
Ict Gangers, Steam Engines and Saw Mills of every
. , Ac., toe. Also Agents lor A. P WOOD
celohratod Portable Steam Engines
NEWSPAPER DEPOT.
\\TRhave Increased our ficilities, and are receiv-
vv ing by every maU and steamer tbo latest
NEWSPAPERS, PERIODICALS, MAGA
ZINES, AND CHEAP LITERATURE.
Foreign Publication* supplied to order.
Any American work pcoc'irod to order a t^ubl wh
en’prices.
ESTILL & BROTHER,
(Down stairs) Boll street, next to Port, Office.
Je4.
B Y A. STAMM. Bay Lane, rear of Post Office—
Tlie best Liquors, Ales, Wines. Segars, Ac..
always on hand, including a choice article or 8ELT-
KR'S WATER, directly imported from Hersagltmm,
Nassau, and the West of Illtine Wines.
LUNCH every dav at tl o'clock.tnlg-Iy
LA PIERRE HOUSE,
PHILADELPHIA.
rnHE SUBSCRIBERS lia-ing.leased tills favorite
A House, It has been
House,
REFITTED AND KF.FliRVfSBKD
IN AN ELBGAlhT MANNER,
Aad t« now Prepared wit * the Most Per*
feet Appointment, for the fitecep-
.Ion of Gueets.
Ths first position atnAig first-class Hotels will be
maintained in the fnture. as in the past.
jel2 tf BAKER to FARLEY.
THE VERANDA HOUSE,
A T WHITE BLUFF, will liu open on aud aRer
Monday, the Dtl. in-t.. for the accommodation
of Boarders.’transient or ttormanent.
The subscriber, from his long experience In the
business, can safely guarantee the comfort of these
who may give him a rall-
my26-tf MOSES M. BELISARIO.
LIVE OAK CLUB HOUSE,
No. 32 GEORGE BTREET,
.Charleston, South Carolina,
Isnow Open for the accommodation at transient an
• - J • jK-nnanenl guests.
Choicest Liquors, H ines, Ales and Segars
ALWAYS ON 1LAND.
Terms, $2 per Day.
alltf PETER JONES, Proprietor.
CHARLESTON HOTEL
CHARLESTON, S. C.
fTIHIS populai uiitl whil known Hotel, situated in the
-a business portion of tho city, has been newly fur
nished throughout by the present proprietor. #ho has
j>een sixteen yea re connected with the establishment.
iu26-tt w. WHITK, Proprietor.
Part Royal House,
HILTON HEAD, S. C.
Nawnypfk Advertisefrients.
DUBYEAS’ MAIZENA
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WAS THE OMIT “ MEPARATIOI FOB FOOB
FROM I0DIA0 CORO”
That received a medal and honorable mention from j
tile Royal Commissioners, the competition of nil pro- j
minent manufacturers of “Corn Starch" and “Pre
pared Com Flour’’ of this and other countries not
withstanding.
MAIZSHA,
The food and luxury of the age. without a single
fault. One trial will convince the most skeptical.
Makes Puddings, Cakes, Custards, Blanc Mange, toe.,
without isinglass, withdrew or no egga, at a coat as
tonishing the must economical. A slight addition to
ordinary Wheat Flour greatly improves Bread and
Cake, it la also excellent for thickening sweet sauces,
gravies for fish and meats, soups, fic. For Ice Cream
nothing can compare with it. A little boiled in milk
will produce rich cream for coffee, chocolute, tea, Ac.
Put up in one pound packages, under the trade
mark Maizena, with directions for use.
A most delicious article of food for children and In
valitls of all ages.
For sale by Grocers and Druggists everywhere.
Wholesale Depot, 1GG Fulton Street.
WILLIAM DURYE A.,
]2s-]y General Agent.
RIDDELL
I. S. 11100-1 T.
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F.of.i.tOsi
U. r. BOM.
HAWKINS & FAY,
Commission . Merchants,
NO. 47 PEARL STREET,
NEAR PRODUCE EXCHANGE, N. Y.
WM. B. 1IAWKIN8,
J. ROCKWELL FAY.
VENABLE &
Petersburg, V a.
Particular attention paid to bnying Produce, Provi
•ions. Whiskies, and Cigars, on order, and to con
Bignmenta.
CLINTON HUNTER, firm of Spofford, Tileston A
Co., New York. Fancher to McChcsney, 5 Water-st.,
New York. Richard Ellis, 1X4 Water street, New
York. Wm. B. Mileo. S9 Christie, street; New York
W. B. Sibell, 6 Wall street. New York. Lewis L.
Jones. Broadway* S. W. Ma on to Co., Savannah
Oa.
Also Manufacturers ot Superior “Maccoboy,” “Rappee," anti other Snuffs, Chewing?
JOHN GRAY,
Wooden Ware, Brooms,
Smoking Tobacco of every grade.
Josiah Macy’s Sons, Sole Agents,
189 &J9I FRONT STREET, NEW YORK,
may29 3m.
Groceries and Liquors.
Piiilip Cai.lanan.
Columbia
GROCERY
James Kerrigan.
Square
STORE,
RAILS, BRUSHES, MATS,
Twines, Cordage, Tubs, Churns, Cradles,
Wagon., Chairs, Baskets, At.
Nos. 16 JPulton and 303 h'ront S 1
NEW YORK
i East side Columbia Square, comer of Habersham
•, and President St*..
BV PHILIP CALI.tXA.V A CO,
Southern
EXPRESS corn.
Increased Facilities I
FREIGHTS FORWARDED
WITH GREAT DISPATCH
A-t UcciVLeod Ratos,
THE INLAND ROUTE.
AX.Ii BAXX. THROUGH
From New vork. Philadelphia and Baltimore, to At
lanta, Georgia, with
BUT ONE CHANGE OF CARS.
Tlie SOUTHERN' UXPPESS COMPANY, in connec
tion with the UAUNDEN' aud ADAMS' EXPRESS
COMPANIES, have arranged with Roads forming
the Great Through Lines from the Noith, by which
merchandise can be forwarded as above.
Order freight from the North to be dellvcred.t 0
Uie Hamden or Adams’ Express Companies, and Is
New York City at the Southern Express Office, 69
Broadway, marked “Inland Route.”
Express by Sea continued as heretofore. Goods
consigned to Southern Express Company (Charles
ton or Savannah) will lie promptly forwarded.
my4-lm
For Rent,
■mira WHARF west of the Exchange Do.-a, known
■ as Waldburg’s Wharf. Apply to
ANDREW M. ROSS.
fe93-1m oa it, lv »tre. t.
TO STOVE DEALERS.
A New Cooking Stove.
We are desirous of introducing In tills section our
CELEBRATED
HOME COMFORT STOVE.
This is a strictly first class cook stove. Tlie joints,
doors and damper* are so nicely fitted as to make, il
perfectly tight. The doors, bottom and back- are
lined with tin, thus retaining the heat in the Oven
and requiring very little fuel. It is made both with
or without reservoirs aud closets.
It combines more of durability, dispatch, conve
nience, economy and beauty than anv other now
made.
It has an Immense sale throughout the North, and
meets with great success where it has been Intro
duced tn the South.
We have cuts of the stove. Also, pamphlets giving
a full description.
Parties wishing to introduce this excellent and
popular stove will please address us at once. We
give to agents the exclusive sale.
MORRISON A COLWELL,
Je8-2awtfw Sole Manufacturers. Troy, N. Y.
R ECEIVING, WEEKLY, first class Family Gro
ceries, Ales. Wines, Liquors, Cigars, Fruits,
Vegetables. Ac., lor sale on most reasonable terms.
je2*-ly
H.
a. RUWE.
WHOLESALE DEALER IN
Foreign and Domestic Liquors,
WINES, CIGARS, GROCERIES,
ALE AMD LAGER,
Johnson’s Square, opposite the Pulaski House,
Corner St. Julien and Bryan Sts.
rFaUigant’d old Paint Stand.
Agent for the
ORIENTAL CHOLERA BITTERS.
nr Agent for n. Ciansen'fl celebrated riurnlx
Steam Brewery, New York ; A. M. Binninger & co a
London Dock Gin, and CInb Sauce. marl4
Scranton, Smith & Co.
KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND
CHOICE 01*0 BRANDIES,
WHISKEY,
GIN,
WINES, Ac.
EVERY VARIETY OF GROCERIES,
Hay, Corn, Oat? and Bran, strictly at wholesale to
the trade; and we flutter onn-elves that we can make
it to the iatere.st of dealers to patronize us, at the
head of Bay, opposite Jefferson st. mlO-tf
PIERCE SKEHAN,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer
In Pine Groceries, Boots and Shoes, Clothing. For
eign and Domestic Winos, Liquors aud Segars.
Also, Skehan’s Celebrated
GOLDEN ALE
CHAMPAGNE CIDER.
in bottle and in wood.
London and Dublin Brown Stout, Scotch and Eng
lish Ales, Ac.
Liberal d«dnetioua made to be trade.
176 BKOUGHTON STREET, bavanuah,
and 62 Liberty street, N. Y.
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Railroads^
Notice
OFFICE ATLANTIC X- GULF R. R., \
Savannah, Hay 21. is&j
On and after Monday, May 28th 18G6 ; the
Trains will run daily, Sundays excepted, as fottox.
connecting with night trains on the Central Road
Leave Savannah nt T 30 a. m.
Leave Thomasville at 4 a. in.
Arrive at Savannah at 6.06 p. m.
Arrive at Thomasvflle at 9.17 p. m.
JOHN SCREVEN,
my2u Preside;;
Miscellaneous.
John M. W. Bill,
Of Jefferson Co , Pj bt i
A. DUTENHOFER & CO..
Shipping, Forwarding
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Bay Street, Savannah,Gi|
Prompt attention given to the purchase, sale at]
shipment of cotton, hnriber and country pro
duce general*?/. Consignments solicited,
on which literal advances
will he made.
references:
Brigham, Baldwin & Co., Savannah; Hiram
erts, Savannah ; J. II. Zeiliu k Co.. Macon. Ga.:
N. L. Angipr, Int. Rev. Col., Augusta; Jara^M. E~f
Esq , Atlanta. Ga.: Willie Chisholm, Atlfnta. 6i- s
C. L Robinson. sTacksonville, Fla.; F. Dmble.
sonvilie, Fla ; Col. \V. L. Bailey. Jefferson era
Fla.; D. H.Baldwin & Co., New V -rk: Bt-ardt:ij
Co., New York. Warren Mitchell, E?q., Loohrj.1
Kentucky. i^_
THE EYE. EAR. AND THROli w
D R. WRIGHT, of Toronto. Canada We?t ; Kt
* - - - ’ * - 1 *
cian and Snrgeon. Oculist and Aurtit, _
consulted on Deaihcss, Discharges from tii?Si
noises in the Head, Catarrh. Diseases of the This ,
and Lungs.
Aii diseases of the EYE, requiring eitheir Me- - - j
or Surgical aid attended to-
Office No. 41, in Dr. Thos. Buckler'd old oak-fa
Lexington street, Baltimore. Md.
Office hours from 9 to 12 A. Al., and 3to o F. l.
j9-ti
LOW PRICES!
Quick Sales!
W E have j ust received and opened the LAKGfccT
STOCK ol
Lumber 1« Vest Indies.
'> thic
ceil
A DVANCES madn on consignments of Lwnha- 1
other produce to our iric»d> in Cuba,
al 7-3m KE\N ETC McLEA & 0 l
PRIME YELLOW COE!;
‘-*000 BCSIlKLS PRmE YELLOW COB
DRY GOODS
GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY
THORN’S t
COMPOUND EXTRACT OF
COPAIBA and SARSAPARILLA
Has acqnired the ntmnot fame in every part of the
world; it has been examined, approved of aad sanc
tioned by the faculty of medlctno, and recommended
by the most eminent of the profe sion.
As a 8TTRK and SPEEDY cure for ail Distant of
the Blxodxb, Kidneys, and Ubinary Ok,ana of both
THE undersigned having been appointed Sol* agents
* for the city for the above well known and i
- city for the above well known
perior Ale, (warranted to stand in any climate), are
now prepared to supply the Same in packages to salt
porch users.
ap!2-Slno ri’NNTNOHAM. rURSB to OO.
RHODES’
Safer Phosphate of Lime
THE STANDARD MANURE,
AT |62 SO PER TON, CASH.
»12-tr MILLER, THOMAS to OO.
G. 8. LAMAR, JUN.,
Successor foG. 0. to G. W. Lanai,
General Gomirussion Merchants
fWMtH Affiri SUlMlffig featI,
No. aSMuHRTBEBr (up stein.)
—j ~~ — ...— John c. Feiril and O.
B. Lamar, 8avanfl»h^ W. B. ipckm>% Jortah Sibley
A-Sona. J. B. aud J. W. Walker, Aigaeta. Oooilgti-
mento rolietted.
TUX 8TJLMP
ON EACH POT
Will also bear
“%»The NAME
of yie
PROPRIETOR
and the
United SkanB
Agent.
NONE OTHER 13 GENUINE.
“ Observe these precautions and address orders
TARRANT tb CO.,
No. 278 Grpcmrica street, Naw York,
’^old by all P» nggiafs. je2u>*itaw6m
TO BKOUER
Tbe Genuine
Observe this *
LABEL, tr
bUEned o. |
And covering
the bottom of
EAOB TOT.
to be found in ibis city, and which we offer at
LOWER PRICES than they can be bought for at any
other house, consisting in‘part ot
Every variety of Dress Goods
Housekeeping Goods
Domestics and Prints
Cloths snd Caasimeres
Figured Lineup and Drills
Embroideries and Luce*
Hosiery and Gloves 9
Ribbons and Braids
Hair Rolls >»nd Curls
. Lhcc Points aud Veils
* Bradley’s Empress Trails
Hand kercu infs
&c., Ac., Ac.
EINSTEIN & ECKMAN,
161 CongresB street,
my21-tf SAVANNAH, QA.
BLANCEV1LLE
SLATE MINING COMPT,
VAN WERT, POLK CO., GA.
Cap’l Stoclt, 0500,000
SHARES, $60 EACH.
DixazoTOBS—H. Brigham, J. F. Dever, E. C. Cran
nies, A. Wilbur and A. E. Marshall.
Prbimnt—A. Wilbur. Savannah, Ga.
VinaPaasroxtiT—B. C. Granms», Macon, Ga.
SaanTA ‘ " “ ’ ~
taby—A. E. Marshall, Atlanta, Ga
I11HIS Cnmpanv will soon be prepared to fill any
A orders for Slate, however large, for r.iufing, for
furniture manufactured out of slate, for lintels, for
pavement, and for any other uses to which slate can
be applied. The quarry is convenient to the cities of
Atiuuta, Augusta, Macon, Albany and Coliunbas.
Ga.; to the cities of Selina, Montgomery and Mobile,
Ala.; lo New Orleans, and will shortly be to Mem
phis, Tann..and8i. Louis,' Mo. The superiority,
•late for roofing purposes, and its special adaiitabldt
to various articles ot furniture and for pavement
well known.
Orders may be addressed to
A. E. MARSHALL, Sec’y,
JS Atlanta.
i WILKINSON,
iJIARBESSi, SADDLERY
NEW BOOKS, &c.
A NOTHER 8UPPLY OF Prison Life of Jefferson
Davis. Price, $2,
BUI Arp. Price, $1.60.
Al&>, a new novel by Mis. Braddon r What is 1 his
Mystery. Price, 16 cents.
Armadale. Price. $1.60.
The Mystery or Fate, $ Lcgcud of Georgia. Price*
36 cents. . - v
Blackwood’s Magaaine for June,
prank Leslie’ftChildren’s Friend, at
BSTILL’S NEWS DEPOT,
Ball street, n xt Jo tho Postoffice,
Jy2-tf Dawn Stairs
Notice to Debtors and Creditorsr
At Savannah Mills*, cast end of Broughton aLtf j
BRYAN, HARTRIDGB A Cfu f
Baysarf 1
White Corn coiaNtiintly on hand.md to?
Also, choice Corn Me:d ami Griff*. &
KTEW SltlUTFOri'S '
The OreaxInvention of thei
J. W. Bradley’s lew Patent Dupe* E
tic Cor Doable) Spring Skirt.
T HIS Invention conaiats of Duplex (nrtWJ®
Pure Refined Steel Springs, ingenious?J*
tightly and flrmtv together, etlie to edge- ate
toughest, most flexible, clastic and
everused. They seldom beud or break, list.
gle Springs, and consequently preserve the:t[
and lieantifnl shape more than twice a? 1WJ l
Single Spring Skirt t hat ever has or can iw
The wonderful flcxtMlity and great JJJ .
pleasure to any lady wearing »he Duniei BiW-
will be experienced particnhirly in aU ert vci* •
blies. Operas. Carriages. Railroad Cars, l Mb
Arm Chairs, for Promenade and House
Skirt can be folded when in nse to,-;™,
dace as easily arid conveniently as * '
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Pern
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11 in
TRUNK STORE,
(WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
Upfer St.jAiulr^w’s Hall, Dro^ l, “ m S - t *’.
CS-A,
Rockiap^T- ime
FRAMCls ce^S' s aaXUFACTURE.
, ■ BlllHARDRON to BAR
]e2-tr_
RICHARDSON to BARNARD,
Stoddard’s Lower Range!
place as easily aw. oonvenieuuy ar - silli w
A lady having' enldved th «
great convenience of we*rf»8
Steel Spring Skirt for a
wards willingly diepen-e with thmi use. FW C
mieroa and young la^ jeji tiiey are 8upe
rn^riniMTh^ « ,lsc-d on a11 Sins f e , Stce1 ^
^ C »tfon, rods on evcrySkirt area^,
twice or don Me covered to
St p el ’r i «m wearing off the rods when drsgg’J-
e f “5. stone Meps, *c„ which they are
s jl^ct to when ill u-o. -
*Sl are made of the new and elegant Pool
and are the best quality fn every part, «•*>”
wearer the moat graceful and perfect aBaPA
and are unquestionably the lightest.
comfortable and economical ffilrtrever mm
WESTS’, BRADLEY * GMT:
West,J Proprietors of the Inveuttow and
focturers, 9T Chambers end 79 and ?1 Fcao.
Now .York .. . . .
For aale in all first class stores m twr“
thnmgSout the United States and
de Cuba, Mexico, South America,, and tM
4i ^- inquire for the Dnplcr Effipht K
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of tbe firm of Nevlt ^ I
J w. NBVTTT, oi me urni *** i l'’’*X rs
• Bogc9» has associated
crown’s Standard Neales.
, LL Pfi
ONS.
CLAIMS against.the
them, dhiy'atofaW, 1MCb* ahe“i^ d pT<^n P ^“5r t
law; and aU Indebted to said estate will manpaff-
- vHABumaig^.
XVahJltci T .
Je»n:
U SED by the United States and Foreign Govern
Adapted to any branch of bamness for fordgnor
hjome market*. Warranted accurate and donOW.
t|al« rooms No. 3 lUreisy-et-^ear Broadway. N. Y.
seplt 1» H-
CO. in' 1
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HENRY LATHBOrf
Notice.
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of Pi
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«. DECILE GRADOT. has
ia the sale of millinery one
» approbation and eonsentj
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