The Daily news and herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1866-1868, July 10, 1866, Image 4

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The Daily News and Herald. SAVANNAH, TUESDAY, JULY JO, 1866. [For the News end Herald. 1 THE BABY. BY MBS. WILSON. A little waif upon the sea— A little wandering ray of light— A little world of thought and glee— A star for one—not you nor me Shining but for one night. A laughing, bright, germander eye. Emitting little sparks of love, Tearful or playful—tell me why ? It knows as well as you or I Old hearts with tears to move. Sweet rosebud Ups and dimpled cheek— God bless thee, Uttle Kate! Though beautiful, yet thou art weak; Then, through God's counsel, learn to speak A thing of love—not hate. “Star for one night”—ah, well! they come And set at evening twilight oft; Set, but ascend the guttering domo To welcome kindred spirits home Like sentinels aloft. [From the Nashville Union and American.1 THE COAT OF FADED OBEY. LIST OF LETTERS Remaining in Savannah Post Office July 10, I860.— Peraone.qaUingAwtkeae letter* will pleaae (ay “Ad- vertlMd,'' aad hnlc with them the aeeeaaary change. [The T.nrr or TllHM tt.WffiJiHED IN THE NEWS AND HERALD msni the sacKioN or the Postmaster, in aocorrancr with the law bsquib- INO ITS PUELIOA^tWI IN THE PATER HAVEtO THE LABOEST CIRCULATION.] LadltV List. 4 Adams, Mrs 0 B Bransbnrg,Susan A Beville, Mary Baker, Miss M M Clayton, Kate Cecil, Sarah Cole, Riner Daniel, Rebecca Desipsey, Catherm Eaton, Joaie M Farley, Catherine Fennlll, Martha B. Bennett, Maria F Brennan, Mary Bryson, Catherine c. Cosgrove, Mary E Curtis, Ann 2 Csunsdy. Annie M D. Doyle, Miss F DiUon, Sarah E. Ellis, Miss E F P. Furlong, Mrs Girls, Parthenia Greene, Harriet Honiker, Kate Harker, Rebecca Hammond, Mrs A Hyatt, Mrs Henry BY OEO. W. H ARBIS. A low hut rests iu Lookout’s shade As rots it9 moss-grown roof away, While sun-down's glories softly fade, Closing another weary day; The battle’s din is heard no more— No more the hunted stand at bay— The breezes through the lowly door Swing mute a coat uf faded grey, A tattered reUc of the fray— A threadbare coat of faded grey. Jackson, Nora Junes, Diana ! Jones, Mrs D E G. Gill, Betty Gibbs, Libby H. Hines, Julia Hall, ME Haywood, Margaret Haines, Syvia j. Jones, Ella Jackaou, Mary Magazines, Newspapers, &c THE FLORIDA SENTINEL • PUBLISHED TKI-WEEKLY, SEMI- 1 WEEKLY AND WEEKLY, AT TALLAHASSEE, FLA., By Sliober & Oliver. THE ONLY TRI-WKEKLY IN THE STATE!! THE BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM IN THE STATE, A/ID Tilt* CHEAPEST PAPER in tbe STATE! TERMS: TRI-WEEKLY, one year Commission Merchants, I. P. Bo ill. /J, W. A. Brtaht. Bouse & Bryant, (Forawtfdf Jacksonville, ♦*»-.> >■ ■ miroet GEORGIA. SEMI-WEEKLY, one year. WEEKLY, one year el-tf ... 4 THE DAILY NEWS, PUBLISHED AT CHARLESTON S. 1C., LARGEST CIRCULATION K. King, Susan Lock, Mias Lee, Miss Lee, Julia Leeout, Lidia L. Lewry, Kate Leavitt, Mary A Lamb. Sarah JOURNAL PUBLISHED IN THE STATE, And is universally considered The Best Commercial FAMILY PA PER M. ’Tis hanging on the rough log wall Near to the loot of a widow's bed, By a white plume and well-worn shawl— His gift—the happy morn they wed. By tue wee slip their dead child wore— The one they gave the name of May, By her rag doll and pinafore— l>y right it’s there, that coat of grey, A red-fleck’d relic of the fray— An armless coat of faded grey. i McDonald. Sa'di0 N. 1 Nixon, Mrs H M P. I Palmer, Catherine Her aU of life now drapes that wall; Poor and patient still she waits On God’s good time to gently call Her, too, within the jewelfcd gates; And aU she craves is here to die— To part from these, and pas3 away To join her loves eternally That wore the slip —the coal of givy, I lie eheU-torn relic of the fray - Her soldier’s coat of faded grey. R. Remshart, Amanda s. Solomons, Ann R Sides, Ann Sneed, Mrs W Stevens, Nancy Shelton, Mrs Stokesburg, Jane "E Strobher, Tulula T. VardeU, Wm Barron, L Boyle, Terrence BaruweU, J C Burrows, T J BUsa, M F Back man, A G Berrian, L C . Brown, L R 2 Cummings, W Coen, R & Co Conner, R C Charity, Lewis Cook, S F Cowan, Jno Colcord, J F Coats, Jacob Christian, H Dunn, B L Duffy, E Duncan, J W 2 Dudley, Ed Davis, J Dutton, H S Devine, Y Farmer, G M Grant, Jos Goddard, E F (See, W G GilUgan, Wm Gates, Wm Grant, Steven Giskeuhieg, Simon IN GENERAL. w . . n . . I W right, Phebe ^ A negro has formally petitioned the Pro-1 Webster, Matilda bate Court of Tallahatchie county, Ala., [ to he allowed to sell himself into slavery, lie says he is twenty-two years old, a good tield hand, and ho believes worth a thousand dollars. He says there are too many respon sibilities surrounding him, and that he is dissatisfied with his present condition. The Probate Couit having no jurisdition in the premises, has forwarded his petition to Thad. Stevens. —A return dated in April, states that since September last 583 persons have been ar rested in Ireland upon ordinary informations on charges of Fenianism, aud 031 persons have been arrested or detained by virtue of warrants of the Lord Lieutenant, issued under the suspension of the habeas corpus act. In many instances the same persons are included iu both numbers. — According to the Portland Advertiser the recent reunion of the telegraphic compa nies was not brought about until Hod. Amos Kendall received as a bonus on his American Company stock—a cash payment to him j |]££* e ’J H alone, of some $230,000—and a larger bonus etous/e m ot some hundred shares of Professor Morse’s stock in the same company. McFadden & Baker’s saw mill, in the rear of Fourth street, below Race, Philadel- pfA. was burned on Thursday last. The . were six stories high, and fell to the It is reported that several persons wSt buried in the ruins. Two firemen were carried oft’ severely injured. Loss not ascer tained. — A great ocean race ot tea ships is now being run from China to England- A prize of about $5,000 is given to the clipper which brings the first new'tea to England, $5 per ion being subscribed by the London lea mer chants for that purpose. — Counterfeit 10’, lettered “A," of the Highland National Bank of Newburgh, N. Y-, have been put in ciiculalion by the coun terfeiters ot New York. The general ap pearance of the engraving on these notes is rough, but they are well calculated to de ceive the public. —Generals Steedman and Fullerton, who have recent y visited the “Bureau” in New Orleans, report affairs in Mississippi and Loui siana less hopeful than in all the other States they have visited combined. __The Emperor Napoleon has signified his intention of being present at the experiments of the submarine torpedoes invented by Com modore Maury, and has fixed an early day for his visit to ViUeneuve Saint Georges for the purpose. — A Leavenworth dispatch dated on the 5th says, “ Hopes are now entertained that Gen. Lane will recover. He seems much better to-night. Ho is conscious and able to speak.” — The Marylanders and Pennsylvanians who insist upon being “protected,” to offset protection given New England, demand that this tax be paid upon Nova Scotia coal. —The habitual use of onions as an article ot food is said to be almost certain protection from cholera, even when in immediante con tact with it. — On the 3d, the House by one majority agreed to levy a tariff of one dollar and a half per ton on bituminous coal. V. Yereen, Jno P w. Walker, Mrs S Wood, Mrs A H Gentlemen's Lilt. A. B. Bsr. Lew - Bryan, Frank Bell, Geo Batter, Dan Buroam, A Barnwell, A J Burdick A Hudgins, IN THE STATU. 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 Polio Form, size of the New York Herald. a*3df - T II 10 EAST FLORIDA BANKER. 1 Ocala, Marion County, Fla. A Weekly Newspaper, containing eight pages and folly coluinus. Subscription per Year. A* an advertising medium, it has superior advan tages, Its circulation extending through i lie counties on, Hernando, and all the Eastern intis*. BusbuCi cards not exceeding per ye**, $16.' ' T.F. SMITH, Proprietor, Ocala. Fla. THE LAUD WE LOVE. A MONTHLY MAGAZINE, devoted to Literature, Agriculture and General intelligence, and com prising Reports of Battles, Incidents and Anecdotes of the War, never before published. c. ; s . Clark, Geo Candler, F Cox, FL Comes, E E Crohett, £ A Colton, A R Cobb, C L Cevor, Ckas Clarke, Frank D. Davis, TF Drayton, Jarry Dixon, J Dilworth, J L 2 Dumhorn, A F Dernel, Anthony BY GENERAL D. H. HILL, Late ol the Southern Army. IRWIN AND D H. BILL. Proprietors—J. P. 194 Bay SAVANNAH, - W ill, (rive prompt attention to p oa cS&r& ss- good^tockofGroceries^ Lhfuors, Ag&olgmUgg for aide on consignment, anu w • , lfM1 rtfniiM -- ajenu Orders and consignments lespeetfolly -icited. THOMAS H. AUSTIN,, General Commission and Forwarding meuciiant, 95 Bap Street, Savannah, Oa. ft CECILS TO Wm. M. Tanuo Jk Co. 1 "Savannah; bourse A Brooks, New York; Eppiog, Hanscnl & Co., Columbus. m20-tf DAVANT & WAPLES FACTORS, Forwarding and General COM 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 >ho corner of Bay and Lincoln street*, and are prepared to take cotton or merchandise on storage. R. J. DAVANT, Jb., W. D. WAPLES. Of the late firm of Davant Jk Lawton. a!8-tf J. SHAFFER, lion Sealer , ?u all kinds of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC FRUIT'S amd PRODUCE, Wsbt WasaiwoTOs Manor, FppoMto MS West et.. Bulkhead between Barclay and Vescy hIs., NEW .YORK. Potatoes, Apples and Onion3 constantly on hand, and put up for the Southern market* All consignment!* promptly attenked to. 0T Ref rs to A. L. Bradley, A. Haywood, T. i. Walsh, and J. H. parsons. |y19 eodlv G. MoLUA. J. H. CARTER KENNETH McLEA & 00., Commission Merchants ii0‘4 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, O. gSV Advances made on Consignments of Cotton and other produce to our friends in Liverpool and New York. a3 ' 3m Jas.T. Paterson, TIMBER, Lumber & Commission £. Emerson, F 2 Elly, H«nry F. Folliard, Thos G. Greenfield, L Graham, Jason Gowen, Albert Griffin, (Jliaa GiU. Henry L Guy, Jno F Hay, Aaron Hayw<.*od, Amos Harris, A Howard, A Harrington, J S Howell, Buck House, C 2 Harden C M Jones, Cbaa Jones, Edward Jordan, T A H. Hale, C R Hermance, G C Hopkin, H P Hadler, H Hay man, W H Hay din, J Houpt, Jno Hebbing, Otto J. Jones, P Jones, W B Joseph, M £ K. Kendall, A E Kennedy, Albert King A Waring, 2 Kellog, B King, Cbaa Kelley, Chas Keys, D A Kabitshack, J King, J L Kenfleld, L King, Ward The Magazine will be published at Charlotte, N. C. It will contain from sixty to eighty pages of the size ol those of Blackwood’s Magazine, and will be Tar nished to subscribers at $3 a year, in advance, or $6 if not paid till the end of the year. Cash subscribers not requited 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 » monument to the heroism of our soldiers and to the devotion ol our people. mySC-rf THE KEY-STONE j - A MONTHLY MASONIC E dited ey wm. b. smith, ss Fayetteville st, Raleigh, N. C. Subscription $3 a Year A New Volume commenced January 1, 1S66, cle* gantly printed upon very heavy uh te paper, and neatly stitched and trimmed in beautiful covers. THEKEY-STONE is endorsed and recommended to the Fraternity at la ge by the Grand- Lodge of North Corolla**, and keenly fee 1 in • 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 all good and true Masons—their wives, sisters, Mothers an., daughters, to whom the same may come greeting. Specimen numbers sent to any. of the country upon application. WM. B. SMITH A CO , Publish, is, 58 Fayetteville et., Kuleigh. N. f. ESTILL A BRO., Bail street, near the Post Office, Agents a26*tf for Savannah. The fTEld and fireside. [Established, IS55.J A SUPERB Literary Companion anil .terlintr olil Home Journal; published every Saturday, by W« B. Shitu & Co., 68 Fayetteville street, Raleigh, N. C. Elegantly printed on beautirnl white paper, mammoth sheet, with eight lanrc pages. Its corps of contributors includes nearly all the most distinguished authors of the t ? n “.™' I ’Y.-'- I £ ! rs. the combined services ol so „ it has achieved a perfect success in pr. scutum rivalled array of talent. Its Romances, btories. Talcs, Novelties, Sketches, Criticisms, Reviews, T» Din.wnnl.ioj Witt irwliw. Tr:* 1HO. SAMS & CO., Forwarding and: Commission MERCHANTS. WHOLESALE AND KKTAIL DEALERS IN Dry Goods, Groceries, &c., NOS. 1 ANI> 2 SAMMIS’ BLOCK, Bay Street, Jacksonville, Florida. Leddy. Andrew Lamsburry, Geo Lambert, Luney, Pat Sherm&u Laringue, Thos La-tier, Wm Display of Scarlkt at Saratoga.—A letter-writer at the American Baden-Baden writes as follows : A woman from New York has taken a, house on the same street where his club-' house is located. It is elegautly fitted up. It has a liar of choicest wines and liquors., A hop is held each night at which men ire admitted on the payment of $5. Young women, quite pretty nni well-dressed, par ade the streets and call at the hotel*, and with haudsomely printed circulars call men into this new place of dissipation. The cir cular holds out the price of our hops, the music, the wines, the refreshments, as does a bill of fare iu a restaurant. Two lady of the mansion keeps a four in hand team. The outfit is splendid. The horses are stately and aristocratic. A driver holds the reins dressed in livery. The lackeys sit behind in white coats of immense breadth and buttons big as half dollars, and otherwise dressed in the most aristocratic style- Alone, in the open carnage, the owner sits in all her glory and is driven up and down, in and out the town, and of course is the centre of general observation. Tbe thing has made and will make a profound sensation here. Men jjav been waylaid by girls pretending, to ban lost.their way. Men have been enticed into •Uie'house under various pretences, and tbe bold, defiaut. open 'business-like way the 1 house ismanaged strikes all with Mtoniah-- ment. MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE LUNCH HOUSG, Bull Street? near Bay Lane. M. Moody, O D McGrath, J Muller, Jno McCoy. Harry Mason, Jack McLean, M McGavity, Petsr Moylan, Peter McGurge, P Horen, Patrick Martin, BD Mattern, Bob McPherson, B L1 Moore, W N Mud, Bobt N. Newell, Etl M 2 Owens, P E Or me, R O’Neil, Jno O’Donnell, Geo H Parry, Jno Pitts, Jno G Pippune, Fola Perry, Owen Phinn«y, Jno Rose, Geo A Ramsey, W A Rosenthal, W Rosa, BG Ridings, Thos Sadler, H A Style, Wm H Smith, O Sanderson, Wm . Syms, B F Smith, Philip Simpson, Dr Shreef, Mr Stnlts A Smith, Sanders, Ed Stripley, Geo P. Patart, Geo Potter, Ed Parker, Blun Plumb, J Litner Potter, B F R. Robinson, fetar V Hsysar, L M Roddick, 3 U BUa, Geo A Richardson, E C S. Selooa, Joaquin Smith, HP Siehal, J M Snldar, Jno Swollsry, Jno Selmer, J A Shaw, James Shaffer, Jno A Snowdon, Jan mark, JM Poems, Biographies. Witticisms, Travel* Adventures, Ac., ac., ... ■ 'ggL Are pure, entertaining and instructive in a q^ree rarely attained in periodical literature. In accordance wSh the name or the paper, a spe- daldepari^ssut is devoted to the Field, wherein are given articles, hints and suggestions on the practical management of the Farm, the Car.en, the Oicliard and the kitchen. XA PIERRE HOUSE, ■tmeoBtFT ons: . _ One year $ ® V® Six month- - » j* Clnbof five, one year -v JJJj" u Clnbs of ten /•d- 0 ® And an extra copy to the party getting np a clnbof 'Vo . Inh rates to HlOTlthB Nllb<cril»CTS. Ball St., near the Post Office, Agents for a24-tf Savannah. HE RURAL JOURNAL. HE cheapest paper in the Uuited States.,- Only year. Kor the [arm, gaj- Titcomb, C J Trabe, Frank L Taylor, Levi Thomas, Ralph w. Welch. Mr Williams, B Weaver, Chas Waldron, Daniel E Wurls, Rev Ed Winter, F Whitney. FA1 Wright, G A A. L Win ton, Jss A Warns?. Jaa Williamson, M H Wsdley, M D 2 Williams, Mick Wlnton, Jaa A Waller, A R Acting P. M. SOCKETS Cooper, Olcots Farrelly. FOR SALE BY A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF RECORD 800KS.DOCKETS.Se FOR U8C OF COURTS AND COUNTIES. 1eK-tr ■ , -a- *” ' cs. the nnd*r*iff*ed by t! c Docks of tbe city. 8AL8$MSF^*ee1ved for the lep^HKjfc* Public Applicants *inst ■■■Separate atatements of the cs- tfanate of coals Hp.lSMTspaiqi of each Dock. * JOHN WILLIAMSON. myW- '^EKalrman Com. Docks and Wharves TiIO». W. BBOOHM F ree LUNCH served from 11; a. m. to 1 p. m and from 9 p. m. to 12 m. Best of Llqnors, Alee Wines, Ac., constantly on band. JyS-tf FRANK PERRY, Praprirtor. MANUFACTURER OF FURNITURE ANN GENERAL UPHOLSTERY. alt Sse ftreet, FkHad«l|»kla, Pa. N- R—AD tended to. - den, orchard, workshop, household and kitchen. A good, cheap, and valuable paper for every man, woman, and-boy. In city, village and country- Pub* Uehed the first of every month. , , Each number contains a fall Calendar of Work for. the Month, Hints, Suggestions aud essays upon everything to be performed In and around the Farm, Garden, Orchard and Dwelling, etc. terms: One copy, one year •-•$ ] Six copies, one year Thirteen copies, one year - - - • 10 1 Address «• WM. B. SMITH A CO., Publishers and Proprietors, 69 Fayetteville st, Raleigh, N. C. ESTILL & HRO., Bnll street, near Poet office. a ;4-tf Agent* fur Savannah^ Steam Engines and Machinery, LINVILLE & GLEASON. 8t Julian Street, West b| Market, SAVANNAH; AGENTS FOZi, MERRITT, WALCOTT «fCO; 64 ConrtMt Street ■’ New fort MANUFACTURERS OF ALL KINDS OF Bolts, Nuta, Washers, Sett Screws, Taps and Dies, kc- Ac., and dealers in all kinds «f Railroad, Steam Ac.. Ac., and dealers in alt ship and Engineer’s Supplies. Obe, Varnish, Paint, Hemp andl*lbb«rPackfng;OikTanncd and Rubtvr Belting, Bra* Fittings, Chipping and Kivet.ng Ham mers, Files, Chisels,. Gas Pipe, Nails, Circular nnd Gang Saws, Pumps, Steam Whistles, st' am snd Wa ter Onagers, Steam Engines and Saw Milts of every descriptum! AC., Ac. Also Agents for A. P. WOOD a co.HTt Also Agents ^celebratedPortable.Smam Engines.- merchant , No, 153 Bay Street, Savannah, Darien, Greorgia.. • Orders for Lumber solicited. dl6-tf P> O. BAMLM1B. OHA8. La MATHER BLAIR & BICKFORD, LURDEit manufacturers, and DEALERS IN TIMBER AND LUM BER OF EVERY DESCRIP TION. gravies for fish and meats, soups, Ac. For Ice Cream thing can compare wiji it A little boiled in milk _8 prodned rich cream rot coffee, chocolate, tea. As. Put up in one pound packages, under the trade mark Maizena. withdrectninH for use. A most dilfifiohte irflclC or fc valids of all ages. For sale by Grocers and Druggists everywhere. Wholesale Depot, Hit Pulton Street. WILLIAM DURYE A, j26-ly Genural Agent. HAWKINS & FAY, Commission Merchants, ' HO. 47 PEARL STREET, NEAR PRODUCE EXCHANGE, N. Y. WM. B. HAWKINS, J. ROCKWELL FAY. Particular attention paid sions, Whiskies, and C* signments. buying Produce, Provi " order, and" tb' con CLINTON HUNT: H, Co., New York. F-'t*' ■ New York. Ric 1 r r York. Wm. B. M; W. B. 8!befl, 5 Wn Jones, it Bm Ga. f ». Tileston & tlcCi r-si • . Water-at., * - t. New r*ii Me - ti-vU i . York. York. S. ’ M^oon i Cq., ’.Va j. n. M A 5UFA CTUR EI) BY VENABLE & .Petersburg, Va. Also Manufacturers ot Superior “Maccoboy,” “Rappee," and other Snuffs, Chowin^ SmokiDg Tobacco of every grade. Josiah Macy’s Sons, Sole Agents. 189 & 191 FRONT STREET, NEW VORlj may29 3m. JOHN 0 H 5 Y t V ,t- Grnceries and Liquors. Wooden Ware, Ivmk *>AII*S, BRUSHES, MaT Twines, Cordage, Tnba, Churns, i l ' 1 *' Wagons, Chairs, Baskets, At. Nos. 15 Fulton andHOHFi’on 1 rs NEW YORK m3- Southern EXPRESS COMP Y. increased Facilities I FREIGHTS FORWARDED WITH GREAT DISPATCH A.t Zloducodl nates, BT THE INLAND ROUTE. AT.T. B ATT. TB&OVB3 From New Tork. Plillsdelphta and Baltimoe, to At lanta, Georgia, wii h DOOMS, SASH, A * i> BLINDS , Mill aud l.iuulier Yard on Canal, near Bryan street Office loO Bay street, ,12g.ti Savannah, Ha. Hotels. BUT ONE CHANGE OF CARS. T»ie SOUTHERN KXPESS4 COMPANY, fi connec- ^ lion with the IIARNDEN and ADAMS’ IN PR ESS COMPANIBS, have arranged with Roads forming the Great Through Lines from the North, tv whicli merchandise can be forwarded as above. I Order freigiit from the North to be ddvered t° the Harnden or Adams’ Express Cempanis. and Is New York City at the Southern Expressfffice, 59 Broadway, marked “Inland Route."’ Express by Sea continued as heretofor. Goods consigned to Southern Express Company Charles ton or savannah) will be promptly forwsrdd. my4-lm ST. CHARLES SALOON, B Y A.'STAMM. Bay Lano. rear of Post Office.— TUo best Liquors, Ales, Wines. Segnrs, Ac., nlwayn on hanrt, including a choice article of 8ELT- KR’S WATER, «Mri?rtly imported from Hersugthum, Nansan, and the best of Rhine Wines. LJJNCH every day at 11 o'clock* ,Pl2-1y PHILADELPHIA. ./■ 1.: i-t tit-.J fftHB SUBSC RIBERS having leased this favorite 1 House. U bps beon Qi J ; . REFITTED AND REFURNISHED IN AN ELEGANT MANNER, 0 And H now Prepared wltn tlie Mont Per fect AppoinuiienU.fiir tbe Kecep- f ion of Curut-i. Tho first position aaiou£ first-class Hotels will be maintained in tlie future, as in the past. . je!2 tf HAKKR & PARLEY. THE VERANDA HOUSE, A T WHITE CLUtfT, will be qpen on and after Monday, the 9tli Inst., for ihe accommodatfo* of Boarders, transient or permanent. ^ Tbe subscriber*, from his Ion# experience In the business, can safely guarantee the comfort of thoee .«hn may sire him a rail* my26-tf MOSES M. BELI9ARIO. LIVE OAK ■i M No. 32 GKf >KG* BTKEET, Charleston, South Carolina. I» now open for the accommodation of transient in permanent guests. Choicest Liqnors, Wines, Ales and Segan For Rent, T"J WHARF west of the Exchange Dock, nown as Waldburg’s Wharf. Apply to " ANDREW M. RO! ie23-lm '»3 Hay TO STOVE DEALEfS. A New Cooking Sovc. We are nesircus of introducing in this » tion our CELEBRATED HOME COMFORT SDVE. This is a strictly first class cook stove, be joints, doors and dampers are so nicely fitted as > make it perfectly tight. Tlie doors, bottom ami nick are lined with tin, thus retaining the heat lmlieovcn Snd requiring very little fuel. It is mada oth with or without reservoirs and closets. It combines more of durability, dispitlh, conve nience, economy and beauty than any dier now made. ‘ It has an immense sale throughout the ortb, and meets with great success where it has ten Intro duced in tbe South. We have cats of the stove. Also, pampjets giving a full description. Parties wishing to introduce this ejcllent amt popular stove will please address us amice. We give to agents tbe exclusive sale. MORRISON A COWELL, Je8 2aw6w 'Sole Manufacturers, T,v. N. Y. GREAT ENGLISH RE1EDY Terms, MB .pox* Day. alltf PETER JONES. Proprietor. CHARLESTON HOTEL charleston, s - C. rilHlS popalai nild well known ilptel,Bituated In the A hnslncsfj portion of the city, tift* been newly rar- olshed t.hrooghout by ihe present proprietor, who hzs been sixteen y»tara connected with Uie establishment in20.il W* WHITR Proprietor. Port Roy&T House, HILTON HEAD, S. C. hiddell a i a. mine Zu lu*-tf FioraiaiOti M. r. BUM. r* trplimni! & DoiwM Smith BREWERS Of FiNuPAi-t ALES & PORTER w ESf 18 th S T C FT" H 7 9 ? AVE? Nt.W YORK THK undersigned having been appointed sol * forth a AitvforliM atteve well known ; perior Alc,°fwarranted to siau.l in any diiui agei _ ua 80- perior Ale,**<wIrrantetf to stauil in any dliuate), are- now prepared to supply. the>sa^-J n packages to suit Pn ^12" C mo CUNNINGHAM. PCTB9K * CO. EHOOTS’ NEWSPAPER DEPOT. hare Increased onr f icitlties. and arc rcceiv- W*ng by every Mil and Btoau.er th-: latest NEWSPAPERS, PERIODICALS, MAGA ZINES, AND CHEAP LITERATURE Foreign Publications supplied to order. Any American work procured to order at pnbliah- etwprice*. ; ESTILL & BROTHER, Snper Phosphate of Lime THE STANDARD MANURE, ,VT |flg r/O Pelt TON. CASH. amr MILLER. THOMAS G. B. LAMAR rr JUN., Sneoeeepf H,B. & a. W. L*m*», General Comrtrission Merchants and skipping Agnt* I bay STHKirr’inp stairs.) (Down ztnirej Bull street, n«zt to Fuat Ofloe. - r i iKji- ' . ...•••! olstes II - • • -*•<• ./..'.J =. ) I * - ■ ■ 2*1 ,. j V tB&S 'prwvfM 98 BA Refer to Geo. W. Amfcreto, John C. Ferril andG. B.Lamar,SavannahiW.lt Jackson,JoeiahWbtey 4 SotoJ.’R and J. f-Walter, AugnaU Corn THORN’S COMPOUND EXTRACT AF COPAIBA and SARSAPiRILLA Ha* acquired the utmost fame' In ererfpart of the world: It has been examined, approved!! and sanc tioned by the faculty of medicine, and rtommended by the most eminent of the profe sion. As a SURE and SPEEDY cure for all Disiasis of tbe Bladdib, KtoNava, and Uzivarv Oi .ns uf both TO-SZOUBZ Tnz Gxhuine Observe this LABEL,far, JD)|N , TAR PA icmni o i j yor.K And covering the ltottom of aaou pot. NONE OTHER IS GENUI No. 27SGreeawlca streef ■ Sold by all Druggists- NE W BOOKS &c. A NOTHER- SUrPLT OF Prison Liu of Jefferson Dnvls. Price, $2. Kill Arp. Price, *1.6D. Also, a new novel by Mis. Braddon : 'hat is T his Mystery. Price, *6 cents. Armadale. Price, *1.60. The Mystery of Fate, a Legend of Gp-gi •Scents. Blackwood’s Mags Mae for Jme. Frank Leslie’s Children’s Friend, at iU _ , KSTILL’8 NEW# SPOT, gia. Price, W-tt Bnll street, n xt to the Notice to Debtors and i. 7 u; HAVING _ -—.Ripley (, A'itate. tharn, finl’ jfllA | IIIIOMMM t|||^ Mgdftnjggift n^cluitLcmj ” Tr'ij a* • . c&b T** 9 ? Ooii. t l\ Vi - t. fc. H ;• ’ t>! i fc K 1 James Kexbioan. -> Squiarc? * STORE, t ; , ner of Hutiersham dent m * U \ ,« CO. V :>A* Family Oro- \_ •. igai : nits, r riHouit' **. ieroM. Railroads. Notice S '4/ OFFICE ATLANTIC aL GULF K. K, Savannah. 24. v H. Wi re L vDuI-io.A.L.f D F.ALKB 'P Foreign and ' ornestio Liquors, WINES CICARir. GROCE WtS, Al, 1; Ni> L tt-r.ff. Johnson’s .Squa , *»K6 the Pulaski i. ’ ‘ Corner St. Julien and Bryan rFaJipanUd old Paint Stan > Agent for the ORIENTAL CHOLERA BlliERS ET Agent for H. aanseu’s celebrated rbcanlx Steam Brewery, New York.: A. M. Binnlnge ^ c London Dock Gin, and Club Sauce. ma On and after Monday, May 28th 1966. the hs T, ains will run daily, Sundays i xcepted. as I coni, .'’big with night iralae on tlieCVi ■i. iy are 8 tvannab at v.so a. m. j. rV .asviile at 4 a. m. uah at 6.85 p. m. . .... .. . ville al ».i7p.tn. JOHN SCREVEN Pm:1 'I'.!;; Scranton, Smith & Co. KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND CHOICE* D1*D BRANDIES, WHISKEY, GIN. WINES, Ike. A Shipp i. Bay Street, u T *-^HPr EVERY VARIETY OF GROCERIES, ALSO, Hay. Corn. Oats and Bran, strictly at wholesale to the trade: and we flutter ourselves that wo can make it to the interest of dealers to patronize us, at the head of Bay, opposite Jefferson et. mlO*tf PIERCE SKEHAN, Wholesale and Retail Dealer In Fine Groceries, Boots and Shoes, Clothing, For- cign and Domestic Wines, Liquor? and Sesars. Also, Skelian*? Celebrated GOLDEN ALE CHAMPAGNE CIDER. in bottle and in wood. London and Dublin Brown Stoat, Scotch and Eng lieh Alee* Ac. Liberal deductions made to be trade. 176 BROUGHTON STREET, SAVANNAH’, dll-tf and 62 Liberty street, S. Y. . LOW PRICES! Quick Sales! W c DRY GOODS to be found fn this city, and which we offer al LOWER 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 Ca&nmeres Figured Linens and Drills Embroideries aud Laces Hosiery and Gloves Rlboons and Braids Hair Rolls and Curls Lace Points aud Veils Bradley’s Empress Trails Handkerchiefs . Ac., &c. t Ac. EINSTEIN & ECKtiAN, my21-tf 161 Congress street, SAVANNAH, GA. BL AN CE VILLE SLATE MINING COIPT, VAN WERT, FOLK CO., OA. Cap’l Stock, *000,000 SHARKS, *50 EACH. Dieseotobs—H- Brigham, J. F. Dcvcr, B. C. Gran nies, A. Wilbur and A. E. Marshall. PKstnsNT—A. Wilbur. Savannah, Ga. Vifl* ParamEMT—K. C. Grannies, Macon, Ua. Seobetaby—A. E. Marshall, Atlanta, Ga. T HIS Company wil . . orders for Slate, however large, for roofing, lor furniture manufactured ont of Blatc, for lintels, for pavement, and for any other uses to which alate 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 bet ‘ , ® l<jm phis, Teun.. and S- Louis, Mo. The sujwriority. slate for roofing purport®?, and its special adaptADUit to various articles ot furniture and for pavement well knowu. Orders may be , 1 g ABSHALU Sec’y. ]8 Atlanta. SmDGRSOll S WlLtltiSON, HARNESS, SADDLERY TRUNK STORE, [WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, Under St.!Andrew’s Hall. Rronjrhton St., SAAT^VNISTVYU. G-A* Rockland Lime FRANCIS COBB’S MANUFACTURE. BBLS first quality, now landing- ror s*le by KIijUaRDSON * BARNARD, Stoddard’s Lower Kangg^ Brown’s Stamtari Scales- TTSKD by the United 8tat« and Foreign Ooven U sent ' nents for more than thirty ye ars Sal* to anv branch of ftwmiem for j teu. y wSSted T , No.» Prompt attention giver* shipn&'it of cotton. t".. d*ce generally. Consr on which lileri> will be ifr. BEFKBCNC18: Brigham. Baldwin Sr CV, SavRiinah: ert?, Savannah ; J. H. Zcilin * ^o.. Mrt. n N. L. Angicr. Ir.t. Rev. Coi.. Augnsla; .inr Esq., Atlanta. Ga.; Willis Chipholm. Atifiil C. L Robinson, Jacksonville, Fla*: F. foouf son ville, Fla.: Col. W. L. Bailey. Jeffcrwu^ Fla.; D. H. Baldwin & C<»., New Y<rk. B- J , New York, barren Mitchell, Esq., Lf Kentucky. THE EYE. EAR, AND THEM D R. WRIGHT, or Toronto. Canada Wos.| cian ami Surgeon, Oculist and Aimcl consulted on Deafness, Discharges fiouff noiseain the Head, Catarrh. Diseases of fit] and Lnngs. _ . . Aii diseases of the EYF. requiring eithen or Surgical aid attended m. . ., , Office No. 41. in Hr. Thos. Bucklers old 1 Lexington street. Baltimore. Md. Office hours from 9 to 12 A. W- or." ato.( Lumber A dvances made other produce «< 1 c,m.«ifmir.entgo onr triendp io " KEVNRTH ! PRISE YELLOW COI 2000 BUSHELS PUIilE YELLOW If. f. - - .«ale by At Savannah Mills, east end of BRYAN. HARTRfDGK • White Corn constantly on hard a Also, choice Corn Meal aed Grits. NEW SKIRT FOJ The Great Invention of tl Hoop Skirt J. ff. Bradlpv’s Sew Patent bo ' tie (or Double) Sjiriim >kiT-| XHIS Invention consists of Dupid or' Pure Refined Steel Spnngs. II^UIIV liuu uriuiy lATSLClJlva. • , j toughest, most flexible, clastic jr.n j "* ever used. They seldom bend or hre^ j,_.l ever used. They seldom henn or hi.” .^. gle Springs, and conseqnmtly pnvero and beautiful shape more than t"ic c ■ Single Spring Skirt that ever basorOJ ^ The wonderful flexibility ami j pleasure to any lady wearing the will be experienced particnlarly in ° blics, Operas, Carriages. Railroad am. j Arm Chairs, for Promcntidc anil BO**- - Skirt can be folded when in u. s <? place as easily and conveniently 3 r 2f*J A lady having enioyed the great convenience of wcarms, Steel Spring Skirt for a stogie ^ , wards willingly dispense * 1,tl mieees and young ladies they a» The Hoop? arc covered with - f - tBe thread >™^ji **2*^*”,^,‘snvi covering which is used on sirbint. >• S&asasass^j, Sassr4'“.ss!t‘- stair?- stonei step?. anbiect-to when m u?u. «ia<raa r *C All are made of the newanfie'*g| . and are the best quality m cvep PJV, jrawer tbe mostgn, rein mujjlggL« and are unquestionably the e . T 7r.'J« comfortable and ecfmomica.bku tf WESTS’. BRADLEY.* « West.) Proprietors of thttji ^a JfcP factnrers, 9< Chamber-, and New York. . ic th** For wale in all Csu^d> a I Tic Ipov bile I the Bid fUOL I the I yo\ Ifi-S throughout theUnitcd State* - ^ t u Jc Cuba, Moxic’j. South Amenri. j Inquire for the. IMP'”* Spring Skirt- —- Noticed J W. NBV1TT, ot 'IfC, ®fhimsetf '] • Rogers, has aseociato h t |(ie 0 [ c j Co. in the Dry Goods Notice* TIKY WIFE. CECILE aDd JM trader in the sale o> j ^ett. with my foil approbation ’ UIJ ^ )ei6-im ' + -; -a. i%*: -oi;» *- ? ^ MiJL