The Daily news and herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1866-1868, July 07, 1866, Image 4

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The Daily News and Herald. SAVANNAH, SATURDAY. JULY T, 1866. Murmur*. Why wilt thou make “ u ’ a ° Give forth * sound 'T P™' Wliv wilt thou tfe*v» fair flower* Into a weary chain ? Why turn each cool, gray shadow Iato a world of fears? Whv eav the winds are wailing . Why call the dewdrops tears? The voices of happy nature. And the heaven’s sunny gleam. Reprove thy sick heart’s lancies. Upbraid thy foolish dream. Listen* and I will tell thee The son«'Creation sings, From the humming of Bees In the heather, To the flutter of angela’ wings. An echo rings forever. The sound can never cease ; It speaks of God of glory, It speaks to earth of peace. Not alone did angels sing it To the poor shepherd’s ear, But the shepherd heavens chant it, While listening ages hear. Above thy peevish wailing Rises that holy song; Above earth's foolish clamor. Above the voice of wrong. 1 NOBLE PORPOSE and VX ■K fciA JT'A A Glorious Result H. There are as many roads to fame and fortune as there were gateways to ancient Thebes. Your am bitious warrior is for carrying his way with the sabre; your aspiring politician for scheming his way by intrigue and consummate art. But there grand broad path to tbe goal, along which uo base can travei. It i. **:***£,%££ an march of talent, energy, “fj^onethat a brave though full of obstacies. RcontalM ^ exempUfled man cannot 9urmoun. ^ m | CW more forcibly n innumerable of DH . HOOFLAND’S ‘^nuV^niiTERS. For over fifteen year, ltscourse GERMAN enTEK^ u rd _ scattering blessings at has been onw»i R 0QW 8tan(la 0 nthc topmost rounds !if the bidder of fame, as the great tonic. No creature of God’s too lowly To murmur peace and praise; When the starry nights grow silent. Then speak the sunny days,. Mo leave thy sick heart’s fancies. And lend thy little voice. To the silver song of glory, That bids the world reioice. To the Editor of the Round Table : Dear Sib The following spirited and very origi nal verses were circulated among the scouting parties oi rebel partisan horse in the Shenandoah valley^ in ihe summer of '64 ~ Ntw York, Juuel7, 1860. Guerrilla. X. Who hither rides so hard ? A scout, Juf.t after midnight he stole out. News, comrades—there’s his single shout : Count! “One—two—three I ” Three miles in front Yankees in camp. Call up the hunt. Nuvv for the chase, the charge, the brunt : Mount. She's killed, the staggering, foam-splashed brown ! Her rider, gashed from brow to crown, Gaspa “forward!—clutches—reels—goes down” Shot! “Guerrilla”—look ! his fiickeriuj Flash “forward !” even where he lies, And the scout charges as he dies: Trot! es Well, here’s the hill, and there's the camp. And (there the drowsy pickets tramp. Our brave steeds snuff the air and stamp; Pshaw! 'Tis but a cheer, a plunge, a yell— Upon them horse aud men, pell-mell- And then the same old tale to tell: Draw! Hoofland’s German Bitters la a positive remedy for dyspe psia, |*ND Resulting frmn DISORDER 0E THE LIVER OIKSVIVt OMARS, !Aud la tbe only certain aud safe RESTORER OF STRENGTH [N CASES OF DEBILITY. By the use of this Bitters . Weakened anil Debilitated Frames Be come Renewed with ail tbe Vigor of Health. Impaired constitutions are rebuilt, aud the patient n a short time regains See the stout Major's sorrell fret f Lord what a Harry-ing ve’ll get, As when at Bath, Luray, we met : Yank! Ride!—we're an Ashby in each man ; Charge!—we've a Gilmer in the van; Strike !—as a hundred Mosby's can— ‘Guer-r-r-r-illa!” IV GENERAL. —A subscription paper is in circulation, tbe purpose of which is to raise the sum of $50,000 to present to Wm. Lloyd Garrison —The fiscal year ended on Saturday. The total internal revenue receipts amount to $305,000,000, aud the customs and airect tax swell the amount to over $,>00,000,000. —The Leavenworth Bulletin places at the head of its editorial columns the following ticket: “For President in 1868—Ulysses S. Grant. For Vice-President—A man we can trust.” The Tallahassee Floridiau says the dead body of old Durden, the notorious regulator and horse thief, was found in the open road recently, in Calhoun county, Florida. He was shot through the head. It is not known who did the bloody deed. —The Estafette, of Lausanne, Switzerland, notices the death of a farm laborer who, hav ing slightly wounded his hand with a splinter, aud shortly afterwards haudled guano, that substance poisoned his blood so much that he died three days afterwards. —Three persons were pardoned last week by tbe President, viz: Mrs. Mary Colt, Mra. Mary W. Anderson, and O. P. Nanell, of Green county, Georgia. All of these appli- plicants came under the twenty thousand dollar clause of the Amnesty Proclamation. —A call has been issued, signed by Gens Logan, Palmer, Haynie, and other distin guished soldiers of Illinois, for a mass con vention of the “Grand Army of the Repub lic” of Illinois—a political organization of military men—to be held at Springfield on the 12th of next month. —Ambrose A. Butts, Auburn, Ohio, re cently lifted a dead weight ol 2,737.1-2 pounds which is the greatest lifting feat on record. He lias been practising at intervals during the last six years. Dr. Wiusliip, for several years past considered the strongest man in the world,,at last accounts had lifted only 2,000 / —One of our exchanges gleans from its / exchanges that during the past two weeks Abraham Lincoln wag shot in a row in New York, George Washington detected as a chicken thief in Boston, Andrew Jackson whipped his wife in Philadelphia, Benjamin Franklin robbed a bank in New Hampshire, and George B. McClellan died of the measles in New Jersey. -A St. Paul paper publishes some facts which indicate that the cattle disease is raging among the buffalo on the northwestern prai ries, numbers of these animals having been found dead, with no marks to account for the cause of death. Many cattle have also been attacked, and died, at Pembina, with what is supposed to be a disease identical with that now spreading through Europe. —Since May 15th, emigrant trains have gone West from Kearney City at the rate of eighty wagons and one hundred and sixty people (men, women and children) per day. This compulation is exclusive of freighters’ trains, which exceed the emigrant trains in number of wagons, but not in people, it would be within bounds to say that otie hun dred and fifty wagons pass West daily, dur ing the season. —A Springfield (Ill.; lawyer is preparing a case for the United States Supreme Court, which attacks the constitutionality of the in come tax.. The coutests^nt reports upward of .$52,000 income the ’>ast year, but, under protest, he declines tj, pay the tax, and will when the usual compulsory action is invoked, ask injunction from Judge Davis to restrain the Government officials from collecting. —An English counterfeiter of greenbacks has been arrested at Atlanta. He states that the bills were made at Nottingham, England, and that fie, with nine accomplices, came here for the purpose of peddling them. Three are in New York, two in Boston, one in Cin cinnati, one in St. Louis, one hf Nashville, and one unknown, h. refuses ^ dcsCribe them, or give any informal against ^ —Forney signs the call for , Garrison tes timonial fund. In 1855 he said- . . . 8aia - “Aboli tionism marks its career not only by i-> tc it>i e resistance to the statutes of Congress, bin. ; n filling Christian denominations with discoro and unhappiness, by giving prominence to infidels like Garrison, and to traitors like Wendell Phillips.” These “infidels” and “traitors” Forney now embraces with affec tionate regard. Vioror, Health and StrOnithj. [OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING SYMPTOMS, ’) Resulting from Disorders of the Digestive .Organs! Constipatiou, Inward Piles, Fullness of Blood to the Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Heart burn, Disgust for Food, Fnllness or Weight in the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sink ing or Fluttering at the Pit of the Stomach, Swimming of the Head, Hurried and Difficult Breath ing, Flattering at the Heart, Choking or Suffocating Sensation when in a Lying Pos ture, Dimness of Vision, Dots or Webs before the Sight, Fever and DaU Pain In the Head, Defi ciency of Perspiration, Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes, Pain in the Side, Back, Jbest, Limbs, Ac., Sadden Flashes of Heat, Barn ing in the Flesh, Constant Imaginings of F.vil, and great Depression gf Spirits. Bemember That these 1 Ittttar* •) contain no Rum or Whiskey. And can’t make Drunkards. Is not a Bar Room Drink, Bnt a Highly Concentrated Vegetable Extract, Free from Alcoholic Stimnlant or Injurious Drags It cannot Insidiously introduce the vice of Drunk enness into the bosom of your families—to your wife, yonr children, or yonr friends. SOIaOIBRS Or others, whose systems have become impaired by hardships or disease, will find in this Bitters a tonic hat wilf restore them to all their full vigor. These Bitters bare performed more cores t Given Better Satisfaction 1 uve more Testimony Have more respectable people to vouch for them! Than any other article in the Market. We defy any one to contradict this assertion AND WILL PAT $1,000 To any one that will produce a Certificate published by us hat is not GENUINE, f N READ WHO SAYS SO. . “FROM THE HON. THOMAS B. FLORENCE. ” Washington, January 1,1804. Gentlemen:—Having stated it verbally to you, ] ive no hesitation ill writing the fact, that 1 expert- enced marked benefit from your Houflaud'a German Bitters. Daring a long and tedious session of Con gress, pressing and-oncrotts duties nearly prostrated me. A kind friend suggested the use of the prepara tion I have named. I took hts advice, and the result was improvement of health, renewed energy, and that particular relief I so much needed and obtained others may be similarly, advantaged, if they desire to Truly yonr friend, — THOMAS B. FLORENCE. From Rev. W. D. Ssigfried, Pastor of Twelth Baptist Church. Philadelphia, December 98,1863. Mesaas. Jon* & Erast, ; V . Gentlemen:—I have recently been laboring under t be distressing affects of iadigestlon. aaeompanled by a prostration of theoervou* *y*tem. Numerous rem edies were recommended by friend* and some of them tested, but without relief. Your Headland's German Bitters were recommended by persons who had tried them, and whose favorable mention of th* Bitters In duced me also to try them. 1 renal eoolare that I had an aversion to patent medicines, from tbe “thousand and one” quack “Bitters,” Whoe*-Pair aim Beems to De to palm off sweetened awl fljfnfigup vMinor upon the community, in a llyW»Yv ■lirMB* ffnldency of which, I fear, is to make many a confirmed drunkard Upon learning that yours was really a medicinal ^ , St; was not only upon the stomach, but upon the ner- preparation. 1 took it with happ It« action vons system, waa prompt and have derived great and parmani use of a few bottles. very re* ery respectful; r your*. W. G. SBIGFBRH), No. 964 Sbsckamaxon street BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. Magazines, Newspapers, kc THE FLORIDA SENTINEL PUBLISHED HU-WEEKLY, SEMT- tyT.FlTT.Y AND WJ^EETvYj L. « AT TALLAHASSEE, FLA., By Sbober & Oliver. THE ONLY TRI-WEEKLY IN THE STATE!! -THE BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM IN THE 8TATE, The CHEAPEST PAPER In the STATE I TERMS: TRI-WEEKLY, one year $8 SEMI-WEEKLY, one year 4 WEEKLY, one year 2 al-tf See that tbe signature of “C M. JACKSON” is on the Wrapper of each bottle. PRINCIPAL OFFICE & MANUFACTORY No. 631. ARCH fTREET, . JONES & EVANS, THE DAILY NEWS, PUBLISHED AT CHARLESTON S. C., LARGEST CIRCULATION JOURNAL PUBLISHED IN THE STATE, And is universally considered : The Best Commercial FAMILY PAPER IN THE STATE. PARTIES. THEREFORE, IN GEORGIA, who de sire to subscribe for a CHARLESTON PAPER, will consult their interest byeending fur THE DAILY NEWS. TEKH8 $IO PER ANNUM. Published in Folio Form, size of the New York Herald. a23 tf T H Id EAST FLORIDA BANNER. Ocala, Marion County, Fla. Weekly Newspaper, containing eight pages and forty columns. subscription..... 13 per Year. As an adrSrtULaff medium, it has superior advan tages, its circulation extending through the counties of Alachua, Marion, Bemando, and all the Eastern and-Southern counties. Business cards net exceeding one sqoare, per’year, $15. Address, T. F. SMITH, Proprietor,. m8-tf Ocala. Fla. THE LAND WE LOVE. A MONTHLY MAGAZINE* devoted to Literature, Agriculture and General intelligence, and cum prising Reports of Battles, Incidents and Anecdotes of the War, never before published. BY GENERAL D. H. HILL, Late ol the Southern Army. Proprietors—J. P. IRWIN 4Nft !J. H. HIM. The Magazine will be published at Charlotte, N. C. It will contain from sixty to eighty paces of the size ol those of Blackwood’s Magazine, and will he fur nished to subscribers at $3 a year, in advance, or f r, if not paid till the end of the year. Cash subscribers not required to pay until after the receipt of t he first number. Iacldents and accidents, and anecdotes of the war are requested, that the Magarine may he a monument to the heroism of our soldiers and to the devotion ol m\26-tf our people. THE KEY-STONE; A MONTHLY MASONIC MAGAZINE. E DITED BY WM. B. SMITH, 68 Fayetteville St, Raleigh, N. C. Sninscription $3 a Year A New Volume commenced January 1, 166*1, cle*- gantly printed upon very heavy wh te paper, and neatly stitched ana trimmed in beautiful covers. THE KEY-STONE is endorsed and recommended to the Fraternity at la'ge by the Grand Lodge of North Carolln •, and keenly fee lip r the weight of this high compliment, the proprietors will spare neither momy nor exertion to mak«- ihe publication a most welcome visitor and companion with nil good aud true Masons—their wives, sisters, mothers' air daughters, to whom the same may come greeting. Specimen numbers sent to any part or the country ujwm application. WM. B. SMITH <fc ( O , Publishers, 58 Fayetteville et., Raleigh, N. C. EST1LL & BRO.v Bull street, near the Post Office*, Agents a25 tf for Savannah. THE FIELD AND FIRESIDE. (Established, 1S55.J Home Journal; published every Saturday, by Wa B. Smith & Co., 68 Fayetteville street, Raleigh, N. C. Elegantly printed on beautiful white paper, mammoth sheet, with eight large pages. Its corps of contributors includes nearly all the most distinguished authors of the country, and with the combined services of so many celebrated writer* it lias achieved a perfect success in presen* 1 ”* an nn rivalled array of talent. Its Romances, Stories, NovelSSTfUro^nS*. criticisms. Review*. jvkjhib. Biographies, Witticisms, Travels, Adventures, Ac., Ac., Are pure, entertaining and instructive in a degree rarely attained in periodical literature. In accordance w\lh the name of the paper, a spe cial department is devoted to the Field, wherein are given articles, hints and suggestions on the practical " «Ka L'ar<» tii** fiiir.iun the Orchard management of the Farm, the Garden, the Orchard and the kitchen. SUBSCRIPT OKS: One year $ 5 00 81xmonths..../. 2 50 Club of five, one year 20 00 Clubs of ten “ 40 00 And an extra copy to the partv getting up a club of ton. No club rates to six months «uhsciibers. KSTILL A BRG m Bail sL, near the Post Office, Ageutsfor a24-tf Savannah. THE RURAL JOURNAL. T HE ckafiiefit paper In tbe 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, and boy, in city, village and country. Pub lished the first of every month. Each number contains a full Calendar of Work for the Month, Hints, Suggestions and essays upon everything to be performed in and around tbe Farm, Garden, Orchard and Dwelling, etc. terms: One copy, one year $ 1 oo Six copies, one year 5 Oil Thirteen copies, one year lo oo Address WM. B. SMITH A CO., Publishers and Proprietors, 6s Fayetteville sL, Raleigh, N. C. ESTILL A BRO., Bull street, near Post Office, a24-tf Agent, for Savannah, Steam Engines and Machinery. LINVILLE & GLEASON, St. Julian Street, West of .Market, SAVANN AJEJ. MERRITT, WALCOTT & CO., 64 Coirflaiit Street New Tori MANUFACTURERS OF ALL KINDS OF Bolts, Nuts, Washers, Sett Screws, Tap. and Dies, Ac., Ac., and dealers in all kinds of Railroad, Steam ship and Engineer’s Supplies) oils. Varnish, Paint, Hemp and Robber Peeking; OakTanncdand Rubber Belting. Brass Fittings, Chipping and Riveting Ham mers, Files, Chisel., Gas Ape, Nails,' Circular and Gang Saws, Pumps, Steam Whistles, Steam »nd Wa for Onagjfo, Stamf Engine* and skw Mills * descrfp«j)4J*a., dW.ralso Agents for A. T A CO.’Scclehratcd Portable Steam Engines. f21 SUCCESSORS TO C. M. J. KSON A CO. it. iiXi. W. M. WALSH, Sole Agent. Corner Barnard A Broughton Sts., Savannah, Gfl. To Mechanics. PROPOSALS will be w f n 10 ' die repair* of the Public Dofika of the clty. Applicants mut make Mnente SUtemeot* of the ee- Hmate of cost* tor the repair* of each Book. „ JOSH WILLIAMSON. myl» Chairman com. Docks andWfttr van Commission: Merchants. I. p. Bouse. Bouse & Bryant, (Formerly of Jack: , Fla.,) 104 Bay Street. SAVANNAH, - - - OBUKOIA. W ILL give prompt at’ cut ion to receiving warding goods, sales on consignment, ana a^ ff Wdiuiui; nuuua. bbiuo tw wumg-j-— * .. n .i _ orders; and will also keep eonstaatly^ot^n^iu a unit*™; Ull«4 VT111 airio # - w mn |p. good ritock of Groceries, Liquors, Agricultural mem** Building Materials, Fairbanks A Go » NEWSPAPER DEPOT. YKTEhave increased our f tcillttet, 3nd are receiv- v V ing by *eiy malt and steadier the latest NEWSPAPERS, PERIODICALS, MAGA ZINES, AND CHEAP LITERATURE. Foreign Publication* supplied to order. Any American work procured to order fit publish ers' prices. morns, Building tuaicnais, r luruau*.- w v~ - Ac., besides oilier goods and maiiufat'tnroil articl^^ OC« OCBIUUa ui-uci guwio . 4ko« firp lor sale on consignment, and for which they a agents. Orders anil consignments respecttuity «>■ icited. THOMAS H. AUSTIN, General Commission and Forwarding merchant, 95 Bay Street, Savannah, Ga. , i KKFRRfl TO J Wm. M. Tunno Co., Savannah; Nourae & Brooke, New York; Epping, HtHiserd k. Co., Columbus. m2o-tf DAVANT &WAPLES FACTORS, Forwarding and General (MISSION MEMINTS. ff Having associated ortrserves in tlie above bnsiness we respectfully solicit consignments. In connection with the above, we have a large brick tire-proof building, known as the Southern Warehouse, at the corner of Bay and Lincoln streets, and arc prepared to take cotton or merchandise on storage. it. J DAVANT, Ja., W. D. WAPLES. Of t he late firm of Davant ft Lawton. al8-tl J. SHAFFER, Commission jjoalor tu all kinds of FOREIGN AND D< iMKSTIO FRUITS aim PRODUCE, West Washington Market, ‘Opposite 143 Weet si., Bulkhead between Barclay and Vesey 9l«., N E W Potatoes Apple? and Onions constantly on hand, and put up for the Southern market All consignment** promptly attenked to. tST'* Refers to A. L. Bradley, A. Haywood, T. J. WalHh, and J. H Parsons. Jvl2 eodl? kTmoLEA.' J. H. CARTER KENNETH McLEA &. 80., Commission Merchants ‘>02 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, CtA. Advamva made on Consignments of Cotton And oilier produce to our friends in Liverpool and New York. aMffi Jas.T. Paterson, TIMBER, Lumber & Commission merchant, No. 153 Bay Street, Savannah, Darien, (Teorgia. * Orders for Lnmber solicited. JOHN l MLS & CO., Forwardinj; and Commission merchants. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN Dry Goods, Groceries, Ac., NOS. 1 AND 2 SAMMIS’ BLOCK, Bay Street, Jacksonville, Florida. JNO. 8. BA MM 18. ED. O. BAMMI8. CI1AB. L. MATHER anil « BLAIR & BICKFORD, LUMBER MANUFACTURERS, AND DEALERS IN TIMBER AND LUM BER OF EVERY DESCRIP TION. OOtlRS, Safi il, AND BLINDS. Mill and Lumber Yard on Canal, nfear Bryan street Office ISO Bay street, d2S-tf Savannah, Ga. Hotels. ST. CHARLES SAL0DN, B Y A. ST AM* Bay Lilne. rear of Poet Office.— The best Liquors, Alee. Wines. Segare, JtC., always on IiaikI, including a choice article of SELT- RR’S WATER, lUrectly imported from HcrsagUmm. vattCM, and the beet of Rhine Wines. I.USCIf-everv- day ai tl o’clock. mlt-ly LA PIERBE HOUSE, PHILADELPHIA. House, it low been REFITTED AMD REFFRtlfSRSD IN AN ELEGANT MANNER, And i* now Preparwl wltu the MnW^W feet Appoini meat, for the llecep- tlon of Guests. Tho first poditir n among first-class Hotels will bo maintained in ttte future, as in the past. - jel2 tf BAKER A FARLEY. THE VERANDA HOUSE, WHITE FLUFF, will be open on aiM after T WHITE FLUFF, will be open on _ , Monday, the 9th inrt., for tbe accommodation of Boarders, trshnlent or permanent. his long experience in the tin • ' The subscriber, (Tom business, can sateiy guarantee who may give him a call- mjM-i r Moses u. belisario. he comtaffi of those LIVE OAK CLUB HOUSE, No. 32 GEORGS STREET, " Charleston, South Carolina, Is now open for the accommodation of transient an perinanenl guests. , - . Choicest Liquors, TViucs, Ales and Segars always on band. Terms, 02 per Day. alltf PETER .ItINKS. Proprietor. CHARLESTON HOTEL CHARLESTON, S. C. T HIS popular and well known Hotel, situated in the business portion of tlm city, lias been newly fur nished throoghont-Ovilie present proprietor, who haa been sixteen years connected with tha establishment. ni2fi=tt VV. WHITE, Proprietor. Port Royal HILTON HEAP, S. C. RIDDELL a. a. atnnn.1.. InS-tf * R U G a PitriiiTOii >.r. auae. .(‘PliTOii&DoTialftSniiih , BREWEBS OF FINE PALE AUSS. P0R T ER WEST !8 T -S T BET'»_" 7&8AVF. S NLWYOoE T H S.?;? eT "£ n< * 1 having been appointed sole agents ‘^.city for the above well known and an. pertor Ale, fwarranu-d fo stand in any climate). Me now prepared to snppi, the same In packages to wit purchasers, apl&Amo ~ I CHNNINGHAM. PURSE a go. RHODES' THE STANDARD MANORE, AT |G2 50 PER TON, CASH. alg - tf MILLER. THOMAS A OO. Je4. c:. estill k Brother, (Down stain) Bell street, next to Post Office. G. B. LAMAR, JUN., Successor too. Jt. * G. W. Lawan, General Comm ission Merchants Fervarding *■ d fihippiaff No. »a BAY f iTREBT (np staira.) , New York ^dvertiSem^ts. DURTEAS’ HUIZENA WAS THE OHIY “ PREPARATION FOR FOOD FROM IRDIAH CORH” That received a medal and honorable mention from the Royal Commissioners* the competition of all pro minent manu!a(*tur*‘ia of “Corn Starch’* and “Pre pared Corn Flour •• of this aud other countries not withstanding. MAIXBIA, The food and luxury of the age, witUout a single fanit. Onn trial wHl convince the most skeptical. Makes Paddings, Cakes, Custards. Blanc Mange, Ac., without isinglass, with few or no eggs, at a cost as tonishing tbe most economical. A slight addition to ordinary Wheat Flour greatly improves Bread and Cake. It is also excellent for thickening sweet sauces, gravies for fish and meats, soups, ftr. For lee Cream nothing can compare with it. A little boiled in milk will produce rich cream for coffee, chocolate, tea, Ae ,Pnt up in one pound packages, under the trade BUrk Maizena, with directions lor use. A most delicious article of food for children aid in valids of all ages. For sale by Grocers and Drnggisls everywhere. Wholesale Depot, 166 Fulton Street. WILLIAM DURYEA, 196-ly General Agent, HAWKINS & FAY, Commission Merehants, NO. 47 PKAKL STItKET, NEAR PRODUCE EXCHANGE, N. Y. wm. b. hawkins. ,1. ROCKWELL FAT. Particular attention paid to inlying Prodnee, i’rovi skins, Whiskies, and Cigars, on order, and to con slgnments. aBFEUKNOFB: CLINTON HUNTER, firm of Spofford, Tileston ft Co., New York. Fancher A McChesncy, Watcr-sL, New York. Richard Stile. 114 Water street. New York. Wm. B. Miles, 59 Christie sir-et. New York. W. B. Sibell. 6 Wall street. New York. Lewis U Jones. 17 Bowdwav- 8. W. Ma“ou A Co., Savaunab Ga. JOHN GRAY, Wooden Ware, Brooms, PA I IdS, BRUSH BS, MATS, Twines, Cordage, Tubs, Clmrlis. Cradles, Wagons, Cbalrs, Baskets, Nos. IK'Fulton andtJ02FrontH i NEW YORK Southern EXPRESS COMP Y. Increased Facilities I FREICHTS FORWARDED WITH GREAT DISPATCH ^.t Reduced Ratei THE INLAND ROUTE. *t.t. matt. TB&OnOH From New vork, Pldladelphia and Baltimore, to At lanta, Georgia, witlt • but ONE cnANGE OF CARS. The SOUTHERN EXPRESS COMPANY, in coBnec- lion with the HARNDEN and ADAMS' EXPRESS COMPANIES, have arranged with Roads forming the Great Through Lines from the North, by which merchandise can be forwarded as above. O r der freight from the North to be delivered t° the Harndcn or Adams’ Express Companies, and is New York City at the Southern Express Office, 59 Broa'dway, marked “Inland Route.” Express by Sea continued as heretofore. Goods consigned to Southern Express Company (Charles ton or Savannah) wil! be promptly forwarded, niyt-lm For Rent, VHE WHARF west of the Exchange Dock, known mo w.idhnrg’e Wharf. Apply to . . ftNUHBW’ M. ROSS, leS.tlm TO STOVE DEALERS. A We are desirous of iutrodnciDg in this section onr CELEBRATED HOME COMFORT STOVE. This is a strictly first class cook stove. The Joints, doors and dampers are so nlceiv fitted as lo make it perfectly ttghtL . The doom, bottom And beck are lined with tin, thus retaining the heat in the oven and requiring very MUnfiufl. It it made both with or without reservoirs and closets. It combines more of durability, dispatch, conve nience, economy and beauty than any other now made. , . It has ah Immense sale throughout the North, and meets with great success where it has beet, intro- dnoed Id the Sooth. We have cuts of the stove. Also, pamphlets giving a Tull description. Parties wishing to introduce this excellent and popular stove will please address ns at once. We give to agents the exclusive sale. MORRISON ft COLWELL. JeS 2aw6w Sole Manufacturers, Trov, N. Y. “a*:*!-!.. I . t: GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY Refer to Geo. W. And erson, John C- Ferril and G. I 5’Shriumah ; \ y. k. Jackson, Joslah Sibley ftSpns,J. fl. and J. w. walker, msntt solicited. - ’ taylO THOBN’S COMPOUND EXTRACT OF COPAIBA and SARSAPARILLA Has acquired the utmost fame in every part of tbe world; it hsa been examined, approved of and sanc tioned by the facility of medicine, and recommended by lha most eminent of th« profe slon. As a BURE and SPEEDY cure for ail Distisn o>r the Rlsddik, Kmnns. and Ubinary Ob Una of Bora TO acctiRV Gbndine this LABEL,Hr- i bunid o < And covering the bottom of EAOU POT. MANUFACTURED VENABLE & ^Petersburg, V a. Also Manufacturers of Superior “Maccoboy,” “Rappee,” and oilier Snuffs, Chewing twj Smoking Tobacco of every grade. Josiah Macy’s Sons, Sole Agents, 189 & 191 FRONT STREET, NEW YORK. may23 3m. Groceries and Liquors. FliiLlP Callanaj*. James Kzkrigan. Columbia Square GROCERY STORE, East side Columbia Square, corner of Habersham and President Kts.. BY PHILIP CAL.L.ANAN A CO. R ECEIVING, WEEKLY, first-class Family Gro ceries, Ales, Wines, Liquors, Cigars, fruits, Vegetables, Ac., for sale on mo=t reasonable terms. Je29-ly Railroads. Notice OFFICE ATLANTIC & GULF R. R , > Savannah, Ma> 24,18CC., H. Gr. EUWE. WDOLXSALX DEALXB IN Foreign and Domestic Liquors, WINES, CIGARS, GROCERIES, ALE AND LAGER, Johnson’s Square, opposite the Pulaski House, Corner St. Julian and Bryan Sts. rralUgant’s old Paint Stand. Agent for the ORIENTAL CHOLERA BITTERS. Agent tor H. Clausen's celebrated Phoenix St5m Brewery, New York;; A. M. Binnlnger A Co’s London Dock Gta, and Clnb Sauce. marl * Scranton, Smith & Co. KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND C HOICK OLD BRAN OIKS, WHISKEY.' WINES, Sic. EVERY VARIETY OF GROCERIES, Hay, Com, Oats and Bran, strict iy at wholesale to the trade; anil we flatter ourselves that we can make it to the interest of dealers to patronize ns, at tbe head of Bay, opposite Jefferson st. uriO-tf PIERCE SKEHAK, Wholesale aud Retail Dealer In Fine Groceries, Boots find Shoes. Clothins?. For eign and Domestic Wines, Liquors and Segars. Also, Skehnn's Celebrated GOLDEN ALE CHAMPAGNE CIDER. in bottle and in wood. London and Dublin Bc.own siont, Scotch ana Bng Hsh Ales* Ac. liberal deductions made to he trade. 17C BROUGHTON STREET, SAVANNAH, dll -tf and 62 Liberty street, N. Y. LOW PRICES ! Quick Sales! W E have Inst received and opened the LARGEST STOCK oi DRY GOODS to lie fonncl in this city, and which we oiler at LOWER PRICES than they can be tiougbi for at sny other house, consisting lu pari of Every variety of Dress Goods Housekeeping Goode Domestics and Prints Cloths and Caseiineres Figured Linens and Drills Embroideries and Lace. Hosiery and Gloves Ribbons and Braids Hair Bolls and Cnrig Lace Points and Veils Bradley’s Empress Trails Handkerchiefs Ac., Ac., Ac. my21-lf EINSTEIN & ECKKIAN, lrd Congress street, SAVANNAH, GA. BLANCEV1LLE SLATE MIRING COMPT, VAN WERT, POLK CO., GA. Cap’l Stock, 4300,000 SHARES, EACH. Dikbiotous—H. Brigham, J. F. Dover, E. 0. Gran nies, A. Wilbur and A. E. Marshall. Prbidxnt—A. Wilbur. Savannsli. Ga. Vina Pbesidknt—E. C. Grannies, Macon, Ga. Sioustaby—A. K. Marshall, Atlanta, Ga. HIUI8 Company will soon be prepared to fill any A orders for Slate, however large, for roofing, for furniture manufactured out of slate, for lintels, tor pavement, and for any other uses to which elate can he applied. The quarry is convenient to the cities of Atlanta, Augusta, Macon, Albany and Columbus. Ga.; to the cities of Selma, Montgomery and Mobile, Ala.; to New Orleans, and will shortly he to Mem phis, renn-.andSt. Loans, Mo. The superiority. Hi ate for roofing purposes, an«l*its special adaptaomt to various articles ol furniture and forpivement well known. Orders may be addressed to A. E. MARSHALL, 8ec>y, J8 Atlanta. NONE OTHER 15 GENUINE, Obseive these precautions and address orders O TARRANT A OO., No. 3*5 Greenwich street. New York. * Sold by nil Druggists. Je20-2taw6m W Sold by all D NEW BOOKS, &e. A NOTHER SUPPLY or Prison Life of: Jefferson Davis. Price, $2. Hill Arp. Price, Jl.SO. Also, a new novel by Mik. Braddon : What is This Mystery. Price, 76 oenta. Armadale. Price. *1.60. The Mystery of Fate, a Legend of Georgia. Plica, tl cents. Blackwood’s Magasite for June. - *- "““"'"WSYSiSDWOT; - Bull street, Wxt to the Pbstofflce, JyS-tf ■ .- . r - t r Dawn-Stalm, it «r*a. . *. . Notice to Debtors and Creditors. A LL- P8R90N8 ‘A f , estate of Cha-lsa Ktplsy (ooloredrwill preaeut. them, duly attested, within the time prescribed by; law; Imd all indebted toaaU estate Yria make pay a rf^asBaS? .. !fl'S 5iND£HS0N I WimNsOii, AENESS. SADDLERY TRUNK STORE, lWHOLESALE ANt> RETAIL, Under SUJAnilrew’s Hall* Rronirhlon ?*"> SAVANNAH. GrA, m>26 President. Miscellaneous. Lumber to Vest Indies. KENNETH McLEA * VXt. PRIME YELLOW CORN. The Great Invention of the Age Hoop Skirts, J. W. Bradley’s Wow Patent Dnpex EH'P' Do tic (or DonMo) Spdiigr Sk rjtHIS Invention consists of Duplex (ortwo; i #^ lj uivtmiiuu Liiiinuor ui 'vL 1*1 Pure Refined Steel Spring injrcniouslvy 41 ^ tightly and firmly together, edge to edge, “ Voaghept, most flexible, elastic and dnrab.e Spn^ ever used. They «el»k>m bend or break, like u* e , £ gle Springs, and consequently preserve Uieir p«n and beautiful shape more than t wice as long aj w Slugle Spring Skirt that ever has or can be mto& , The Wonderful flexibility and great comfort pleasure to any lady wearing the Implex Elliptic ai£ will be experienced particularly in all crowded Ag*” blies. Operas, Carriages. Railroad Cam, Church rrt£ Arm Chairs, for Prome'nade and House Dress, *sjc Skirt can be folded when iq-nsq to occupy**^ jfiace as easily aiifl conveniently as a Silk ora”- A lady having enfoyed the pleanre, comfOTt^ great convenience of wearing The /'nplex Steel Spring Skirt tor a single day will never sJt wards willingly dispense with their use. Fiirehil-J misses aud yoong ladies they »* superior to an The Hoops are covered - ply dcuhletwi^ thread and will wear ! m, S “ covering which is nsed ■*' ^ Single Steel HoopSk^ The three bottom r.^ on every Skirt are also Steel and twieebrJoaBlc covered to prevent the to* crinc from w^ri*«the rods when draggutg mSSS^SS^Sj^’ ~ h ' rh thc ^ nre ron9t4 “ MWertR* of the new and elegant Co.ded TW* “Tfle best quality in every part, giving foil, most gracefoi and perfect shape w ®?2e unquestionably the lightest, most dcar‘“ c ’ ’Infortable and economical bkirt ever made. , n c ‘WESTS', BRADLEY ft CARY. (late J. I. * West-) Proprietors of the Invention. »rd 8oleJ»“ facturers, 91 Chambers and T9 and 81 Reade anii €GBA’si^ ACtT?R ® 7AA BBLS first quality. n0W ,V V _ Spt w^iRBSON*;BA j«2-tf _j BAKNABH. Stoddard's Lower Range! Brown’s stanrtawl ScutesV nv thft United States and Foreign Uovern- - - more thin YE1BS, 1 New York. -, For sale in dll first class stores in this dtr-®, thronghorft theUhited states nnd Canada*. Ha™J_ dc Cuba, Mexico, South America, and the WeA Inquire for tbe Dnplcx Elliptic (or<innW f Spring Skirt. Notice. J w NEVITT. Of the firm Of Nevit, LatJjJ® * • Rogers, has associated himself with LathW Co. in the Dry Goods business, at the old stand oi TJ jy.tr HENRY lathrop *3- Notice. 11 approbation andcon^e_nL_ QRAV yf. iMty ■ ,atfat j Ar'v < On and alter Monday, May 28th, 1866, the Pasaeiii'e Trains will run daily, Sundays excepted, as follows, connecting with night trains on the Central R«wl Leave Savannah ut 1 30 a. ra. Leave Thomasville at 4 a. m. Arrive at Savannah at 6.05 p. m. Arrive at ThomaPville at 9.17 p.m. JOHN SCREVEN, . Joh;, M. W. Bill, Of Jefferson Co., Fla A. DUTENHOFER. & CO.. Shipping, Forwarding, ANT* COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Bay Street, Savannah, Ga. pornpt attention given to the purchase, sale ani shipment of cotton, lumber and country pro duce generally, consignments solicited, on which liberal advances will bi* made. * EEFEUENCFS: Brigham, Baldwin & Savannah; Hiram Rob erts, Savannah; J. H. Zeiiin A Co.. Macon, Ga.; Dr. N. L. Augier, Hit. Rev. Col.. Augusta; JamesM. Bali. Esq , Atlanta. Ga.; Willis < 'hishoiiD, Atir.nta, Ga. C L Robinson, Jacksonville, Fla.: F. Dinblc. Jart sonville. Fia ; Cot. W. I,. Bailev, Jcffe*s«ii count;, Fla.; D. 11. Baldwin * Co.- -New York; Bearden i Co., New York. Warren Mitchell, Esq., Louisville. Keninrky. i ]1 THE ETE, EAR, AND THROAT. D R. WRIGHT, ol Toronto. Canada West, Physi cian and Surgeon, oculist and Auiisf, cant), consulted on Deafness, Discharges, from the Eai, noise, in the Head. Catarrh, Diseases of the Throat ''Aiuiismtses’of the EYE, requiring cithetr Medl si or Surgical aid attended lo. Office No. 41, in Pi. Thoa. Buckler’s old office os Lexington street, Baltimore. Mu. j Office hours from 9 to 12 A. V.., and oxtjo P. m. i9-tf A DVANCES mad** »n Consignment* of Lumber anJ other produce lo <*nr lriend? in Cuba. 9AAA BUSHELS PRniE YELLOW CORN te gale by B. F. SANFORD, At Savannah Mill?, east end oi Broughton st., or bf BRYAN, HARTRIDGB & CO., Bay street. White Corn constantly on hand and forwie Also, choice Corn Meal and Grits. lell-tf NEW SB7XX1T FOH ’AS 'I I Stbe Mrt JUri] Th: I