The Daily news and herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1866-1868, July 12, 1866, Image 4

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The Daily News and Herald. IA NOBLE PURPOSE SAVANNAH. THURSDAY, JULY 12, 1866. IN GENERAL. - Letters from Vera Cruz, which claim to be based upon trustworthy authority, utate that France will hereafter pay Maximilian 500,000 francs a month for his most urgent expenses, and that the Austrian and Belgian troops will likewise be paid by France. Gen eral Carvajal has asked $100,000 from the citizens of Matamoras. Maximilian has ordered a military conscription in Mexico and Puebla, and announced that soon a con- scripiion will take place in the whole Mexi can Umpire. —An attempt was made by some unknown person, on Sunday night last, to assassinate Gov. Faircuild, of Wisconsin, while walk ing iu his garden, at Madison. A person darted up to him and dealt a blow, which took effect upon his head, but not doing serious injury. The Governor drew' his revolver and fired at the assassin, but, it is supposed, without effect. No probable cause lor the assault can even be guessed. —Mr. J. L. Milburn, a clerk in the Balti more Sun office, on Tuesday, after a violent fit of coughing, expelled from his lungs a brass headed nail, one inch in length, which he hod accidentally swallowed over two years ago, and which had remained imbedded iu the lungs all that time, a constant source of annoyance, bleeding and ill health. The nail was much corroded. —General Sherman made a descent into the Quincey copper mines, Lake Superior, the other day. Hu wont down on the lad ders, but insisted on riding up in the “skip.” Of course his word was law, and he was sent up Hying, and came very near being dumped out on the breaking floor when be came to the top. —A friend of General Magruder, who has “the best means of knowing,” writes the Baltimore Gazette that no faith should be put in the statements recently published to the effect that he has petitioned the Govern ment for leave to return to this country, or that lie bad written a letter statiug that the Imperial Government is bankrupt and going to destruction. —E. J. McGinnis, a teacher in Louisville, Ky., recently chastised a son of Dr. Roberts, for refusing to participate iu gymnastic exercises, and was dismissed from the school. Dr. Roberts published a letter in the Demo crat. McGiuuis overtook Roberts and stabbed him, probably, fatal. McGinnis has not yet been arrested. —A few evenings ago the train bearing General Grant stopped at Mattoon, Ill. A lawyer of that place took Gen. Grant for a brakesman, and asked him to step aside so he could pass in and see the General. This the brakesman politely did, when a staff offi cer pointed out the man on the platform as General Grant. —The committee appointed to raise by subseription a million dollars from the citi zens of Cincinnati, to secure the building of the Southern railroad, have procured sub scriptions amounting to about $860,000, in cluding those made by the railroads running to Nashville. — The device of the House of Hapsburg is the five vowels, AEIOU, which the Em peror Frederick III. chooses to interpret ■ Austria Exit Imperatrix Omnis C river Si. Aus tria will be the Empress of the whole world. Iu the course of the war Austria will proba bly have often to make use of the very com mon device of simple “IO L T .” —- There are in the United States about nine hundred railroad corporations that oper ate steam power roads. The joint length of the steam power roads in the United States is about thirty-two thousand miles, and their joint cost is about SI,280,000,000, equal to an average of S40.000 for each mile. —A California editor, participating in a debate as to the best method of building a certain bridge, objected to a coffer-dam for making the pier. He said he early formed a prejudice against the thing; bis uno e once had a cow choked with a turnip, and for a long time it was thought she would coffer dam head off.' —Some young men, while bathing recently m Mobile (Ala.) Bay were attacked by sharks. One was bitten in two and then de voured. The others succeeded in escaping. The young man killed was totally devoured, with the exception of a portion of his clothing. — A man escaped from the Ohio State Prison four years ago, hut returned to the institution a short time since and expressed a desire to serve out the remainder of his sentence. He said Jhe had been married while out of prison, but made no further ex planation. —Hon. Eenry S. Foote met with quite a serious accident a few days ago by which his collar bone was badly fractured. He was going out home from Louisville in a buggy and the horse became unmanageable and lie was thrown out and seriously injured. —An unbleached American citizen ol Cincinnati recently sued the Judge at an election for refusing his vote. He claimed ten thousand dollars damages, and the Jury gave him one cent. A high valuation of “impartial suffrage.” —A card signed by "American citizens" appears in a Montreal newspaper proposing Admiral Farragut as a candidate for Presi dent of the United States. The card quotes William IV. of England us a precedent for the elevation of a sailor to the high office. —Letters from VeraCruz, dated June 21 st, emanating from reliable sources, contain the intelligence that Geueral Bazaine had made an agreement with Maximilian by which the latter would receive from the French chest $500,000 every month for his most urgent expenses, besideB having his Austrian and Belgian troops paid by the French Govern ment. —On the .Fourth, at Hartford, a daughter of Professor and Harriet Beecher Stowe was shot by some unknown boy. The ball passed between the two bones of the forearm, sever- ii g a nerve in its way. - A personal rencontre took place in Co lumbus, Miss., on the 22d ult.^between R. E. Lee and ex-Confederate Captain J. T. Smith, during which the former was shot and instantly killed. —President Johnson attended tM com mencement exercises of the Academy of Visi tation at Georgetown last week, and was an thusiastically received. —The Connecticut Legislature has granted *10,000 for a Homcepathic State Hospital, which is to be paid when the friends of the hospital raise an equal sum for it. — Recently, in St. Louis, a woman who had been married to three husbands, and divorced from two, was the (cause of her present one being shot by the second. —Hopes are now entertained of the re. covery of General Lane, of Kansas. He is 11 nscious and seemed much better on the gbt of the 5th instant- AND A Glorious Besult H. There are as many road9 to fame and fortune ap rhere were gateways to ancient Thei»es. lonr am- bitious warrior is for carrying His way with the ,a!ire; vonr aspiring politician for scheming his way -)>- intrigue and consummate art. But there is one ,-rand broad path to the goal, along which nothing ;,sc can travel. It i. the path set apart for the march of talent, energy, and noble pnrpose an though full of obstacles, it contains none that a brave man cannot surmount. This fact has been exemplified n innumerable Instances, bat In few more forcibly ;ian in the rise and progress of DB. HOOFLAND’S GERMAN BITTERS. For over fifteen years its course hn« been onward and npward, scattering blessings at every step, until it now stands on the topmost rounds of t he ladder of fame.se the GREAT TONIC. Magazines, Newspapers, &c. THE FLORIDA SENTINEL PUBLISHED Till-WEEKLY. SEMI WEEKLY AND WEEKLY. AT TALLAHASSEE, FLA., By Hhober A Oliver. THE ONLY TRI-WBEKLY IN THE STATE! THE BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM IN THE STATE, AUD The CHEAPEST PAPER In the STATE I TERMS: TRI-WEEKLY, one year $6 SEMI-WEEKLY, one year *4 WEEKLY, one year 2 el-rf Commission Merchants. W. A BrnratiT. Bouse & Bryant, (Formerly of Jacksonville* Fla.,) FimriiM art caiiisslm lereianls THE DAILY NEWS, PUBLISHED AT CHARLESTON S. C.. LARGEST CIRCULATION Hoofland’s German Bitters Ih a positive remedy for dyspe psia, lira Diseases .Resulting from DISORDER OF THE LIVER and DIRESTIVE ORBAHt, |And is the only certain and safe RESTORER OF STRENGTH IN CASES OF DEBILITY. j JOURNAL PUBLISHED IN THE STATE, And is nniversally considered The Best Commercial FAMILY PAPER IN THE STATE. PARTIES. THEREFORE, IN GEORGIA, who de sire to subscribe for a CHARLESTON PAPER, will commit their interest by sending for THE DAILY NEWS. TERMS *10 PER ANNUM. THK By tiie use ol ibis Bitters H takcntd and Bebllltsted Frames He roine Renewed with all the V Igor of Health. Impaired constitutions are rebuilt, and the patient iu a short time regains Vio'or, Health and Stren^th^ (OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING SYMPTOMS,; i Resulting from Disorders of the Digestive Organs I Jonstipatiou, Inward Piles, Fullness of Blood to the j Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Heart- j burn, Disgust for Food, Fullness 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, Fluttering at the Heart, Choking or Suffocating Sensation when in a Lying Pos ture, Dimness of Vision, Dots or Webs before the Sight, Fever and Dali Pain iu the Head, Defi ciency of Perspiration, Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes, Pain in the Side, Buck, Jnest. Llmba, Ac., Sudden Flushes of Heat, Bum ing in the Flesh, Constant Imaginings of Fvil, and great Depression of Spirits. EAST FLORIDA BANNER. Ocala, Marion County, Fla. A Weekly Newspaper, containing eight pages and forty columns. Subscription *3 per Tear. As an advertising medium, it has superior advan taees, its circulation extending through the counties of Alachua, Marion. Hernando, and all the Eastern and Southern counties. Business cards not exceeding one square, per year, $15. Address, T. F. SMITH, Proprietor, mS-tf Ocala. Fla. THE LAND WE LOVE. A MONTHLY MAGAZINE, devote* 1 to Literature, Agriculture and General Intelligence, and com I prising Reports of Battles, Incidents and Aueodotes , of the War, never before published BY GENERAL D. H. HILL, Late of the Southern Army. Proprietors—J, P. litWi* A\I> ft. H. HILL. The Magazine will he 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 y.ar, in advance, or $5 if not paid till the end of the year. I’asta subscribers not required to pay until alter the receipt of ihe first number. Incidents and accidents, and anecdotes of the war are requested, that the Magarine may tie a monument to the heroism of our soldiers ami to the devotion ot onr people. in\2C tf THE KEY-STONE;' A MONTHLY MASONIC MAGAZINE. MM lluv SAVANNAH, - ■yyu-L givepramp’ at enti' Street, geohgia .li give pruuig- ..I . to receiving „ warding goods, sales on consignment, and all order*: and will also keep constantly on band a good stock of Groceries, Liquors, Agricultural Imple ments, Building Materials, Fairbanks A Co , beaks, &c. besides other goods aad manufactured articles lor ’ sale on consignment, and for which they are agents. Orders and consignments respectfully ao- icitcd. al8-t» THOMAS H. AUSTIN, Geieral Cmimeu ail Fomrlim medchant, 9* Day Street, Savannah, Oa. KKFEK8 TO Wra. M Tunno A Co.. Savannah; Nourse A Brooks, New York; Epping, Hanserd & Co., Columbus. m2o-tf __ DAVANT & WAPLES FACTORS, Forwarding and General mission mmm Having associated ourserves in the above business we respectfully solicit consignments. In connection with the above, we have a large brick fire-proof building, known as the Southern Warehouse, at the corner of Bay and Lincoln streets, and are prepared to take cotton or merchandise on storage. R. J. DAVANT, Jk.. W. D. WAPLFS. Of the late firm of Davant A Lawton. al8-tf __ J. SHAFFER, Commission Sealer Tn all kind* of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC FRUITS inn PRODUCE, WEOT W AbHINQTON MARKET, ilppoeite 143 West at.. Bulkhead between Barclay and Veaey eta, NEW YORK. Potatoes, Apples and Onions constantly on hint and pat np for the Southern market Ail consignment* promptly attenked to. rr Refers to A. L. Bradley, A. Haywood, T. J. Walsh, and J. H. Parsons. IvIV endl. New York Advertisements. DURYEAS'ittAIZENA o 3 1 ■ ’ 2 ® hi pi i 3 > i “ ? WAS THE ONLY “ PREPARATION FOB FOOD FROM INDIAN CORN” That received a medal and honorable mention from the Royal Commissioners the competition of ail pro minent manufacturers of “Cornstarch” and “Pre pared Corn Flour” of this and other countricSBOt- withstanding. MAIZ B IT A, The food and luxury of the ngc. ‘•without a single fault. One trial will convince the moH skeptical. | Makes Puddings, Cakes, Custards, Blanc Mange, &c., without isinglass, with few or no eggs, sit'd costas- J tonishing the most economical. A slight addition to ordinary Wheat Flour greatly improves Bread and Cake, it is also excellent for thickening sweet «nuees. gravies for fish and meats. soups, «vc. For lee Cream nothing can compare with it. A lilt!* boiled in milk will produce rich cream for coffee, chocolate, tea, Ac Put up in one pound packages, under the trade mark Maizena. with directions for use. A most delicious article of food for children and in-; valids of all ages. For sale by Grocers and Druggists everywhere. Wholesale Depot, 166 Fnlton Street. WILLIAM DURYKA, j25-ly General Agent. K. MoLEA. J H. CARTER Remember That these 1 Bitters __: contaiu no Rum or Whiskey And can’t make Drunkards Is not a Bar Room Drink, * But a Highly Concentrated Vegetable Extract, Free from Alcoholic Stimulant or Injurious Drugs It cannot Insidiously Introduce the vice of Drunk enness into the bosom of your families—to your wile, your children, or your friends. Or others, whose systems have become impaired by Hardships or disease, will find in this Bitters a tonic hat will restore them to all their full vigor. These Bitters have performed more cures! Given Better Satisfaction! a ve more Testimony Have more respectable people to vouch for them! Than any other article in the Market. We defy any 'rue to contradict this assertion AND WILL PAY $1,000 To any one that will produce a Certificate published bv us hat is not GENUINE. ( ; Tj^DITED BY WM. B SMITH, CS Fayetteville st., JJJ Raleigh, N. C. Subscription. a Year j A New Volume commenced January l, ISA'S, ele* I gantly printed upon very heavy wh-tc paper, and neatly stitrhed and trimmed in beautiful covers. THE KEY-STONE is endorsed ami recommended ! to the Fraternity at la-ge by the Grand Lodge ol' ‘ North Carolin *, and keenly feelin the weight of : this high compliment, the proprietors will spare 1 neither mom-jr nor exertion to make the publication j a most welcome visitor and companion with :dl good i and true Masons—their wives, sisi-u*. mothers an«» ] daughters, to whom M e same may.come greeting. I {^“Specimen numbers sent to any part of the country upon application. WM. B. SMITH & OO , Publishers, 58 Fayetteville st., Raleigh, N. C. KSTII.L k BRO., Bull street, near the P .-t Office, Agents i h2;'» tf fbr Savannah. ! THE FIELDAND FIRESIDE; (Established, 1S55.) A SUPERB Literary Companion and sterling old Home Journal; published every Saturday, l»y Wm B. Smith & Co., 68 Fayetteville street. Kaieigh* N. C. Elegantly printed on beautiful wbito paper, mammoth sheet, with eight large pages. Its corps of contributors includes uear.v all the most distinguished authors of the country, and with the combined eervffies or so many celebrated writers, it nas achieved a perfect success in presenting an un rivalled array of talent. Its Romances, Stories, Tales, Novelties, Sketches, Criticisms, Reviews, Poems, Biographies, Witticisms, Travels, Adveuturos, Ac., *c., Arepur*, entertaining and instructive in a degree rarely attained in periodical literature. Iu accordance with the name of the paper, a spe cial department is devoted to the Field, wherein arc given articles, hints and suggestions «»n the practical management of the Farm, the 0’ai\.en, tin* Orchard and the kitchen. SUBSCRIPT OKS: One year $ 5 on Six months 2 60 Club of five, one year ‘20 oo Clubs ol* ten “ 40 no And an extra copy to the party getting up a club of ton. No dub rates to six months HubscrilierH ESTI 1.1. A BRO., Bull st., near the Post Office, Agents for a24-tf Savannah. KENNETH Mcl EA & 80., Commission Merchants tZ0‘4 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, CtA. pr Advances made on Consignments of Cotton and other produce to our friends iu Liverpool and New York. ft34® Jas.T. Paterson, TIMBER, Lumber & Commission MEBCHANT, No. 153 Bay Street, Savannah, ANTI Darien, Georgia. tw Orders for Lnmber solicited. dlS-tf JOAN s. suns & CO., Forwarding and Commission MERCHANTS. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN Dry Goods, Groceries, Ac., NOS. 1 AND 2 SAMMIS’ BLOCK, Bay Street, Jacksonville, Florida. Ui O. hiMNin BLAIR & BICKFORD, LUMBER MANUFACTURERS, AND DEALERS IN TIMBER AND LUM BER OF EVERY DESCRIP TION. 1NDS. HAWKINS & FAY, Commission Merchants, NO. 47 PEARL STREET, NEAR PRODUCE EXCHANGE, N. Y. C o., WM. B. MA WHINS, J. EOCHAVtLL VAX. Particular attention paid to buying Produce, ProvI cions, Whiskies, and Cigar*, on order, and to con slgnments. Co., New York. Fancher A McCbcsney. 6 Water-at, New York. Richard Ellis, 114 Water street. New York. Wm. B. Miles, 69 Christie street. New York. W. E. Sibell, r. Wall street. New York. Lewis L. Jones. ir Hro.dw.ir. S. W. M:r on & Co., Savannah Ga. JOHN GRAY. Wooden Ware, Brooms, »»AIIsS, BRUSHES, MATS, Twines, Cordage, Tubs, triiurns. Cradle*, Wagons, Chairs, Baskets, &c. Nos. 16 Fulton and JiOS Front S i NEW YORK m3- MANUFACTURED BV J. b3. VENABLE & ' J Petersburg, V a. AI90 Manufacturers ol Superior “Maccoboy,” “Rappee,” and otber Snuffs, Chewing and Smokiug Tobacco of every grade. Josiah. Macy’s Sons, Sole Agents, may29 3c-. |89 & 191 FRONT STREET, NEW YORK, Groceries and Liquors. Railroads. Puit.ip Callahan. JamewKebrioam | Columbia Square GROCERY STORE, i East side Columbia Square, corner of Habersham and President Ms.. BY PHILIP CALL AN AN & CO. R ECEIVING, WEEKLY, first-class Family Gro ceries, Ales. Wines, Liquors, Cigars, Fruits, Vegetables, Ac., lor sale on moat reasonable terms. je29—iy Notice DOOK * S V * \ N i) Mill : i«l Lumber Yard on Canal, near Bryan street Office ISO Bay ntreet. Savannah. Ga. Hotels. N READ WHO SAYS SO. -FROM THE HON. THOMAS B. FLORENCE. Washington, January 1, 1804. Gentlemen:—Having stated it verbally to yon, I have no hesitation in writing the fact, that I experi enced marked bene It from vonr Hoofland’s German Bitters During a long and tediona aeasion of Con gress, pressing and onerous duties nearly prostrated me. A kind friend suggested the use of the prepnra- tion I have named. I took his advice, and the result was improvement of health, renewed energy, and that particular relief I *o much needed and obtained. Others may be similarly advantaged, if they desire to Trnly your friend, THOMAS B. FLORENCE From Rev. W. D. Seigfried, Pastor of Twelth Baptist Church. Philadelphia, December 96,1863. Misses. Jonas * Evane, , . . GentlemenI have recently been laboring under the distressing effects of lndigeetiou, accompanied by a prostration of the nervoua system. Numerous rem edies were recommended by mends and some of them te sled, but without relief. Your Hooflland’s German Bitters were recommendsd by persons who had tried them, and whose favorable mention of the Bittern in duced me also to try them. I most confess that I had an aversion to patent medicines, from the “thousand and one" quack “Bitten,” whose only aim seems to dc to palm off sweetened and dragged liquor upon the community, in a sly way; and the tendency of which, I fear, is to make many a confirmed drnnkard Upon learning that yonrs was really a medicinal preparation. 1 took it witb happy effect Its action was not only upon the stomach, tint upon the ner vous system,wae prompt andgratiMng. I feel that I have derived great and permanent benefit from the osc of a few bottles. Very respectfully yours, w. G. beigfrEjd, No. 964 Shackamaxon street BEWARE OP COUNTERFEITS. See that the signature of “C. M. JACKSON" is on the Wrapper of each bottle. PRINCIPAL OFFICE & MANUFACTORY No. 631 ARCH STREET, JONES & EVANS, SUCCESSORS TO C. M. JACKSON & OO. W. M. WALSH, Sole Agent Comer Barnard A Broughton Sta., Savannah, Ga. ocll W23 Notice to Debtors and Creditors. A LL persons HAVING CLAIMS agatnat the estate.of Chariee Klpley (colored) will present tnem, duly attested, within the time prescribed by law; and all Indebted to aakl estate will make pay- CHARLOTTE RIPLEY, JC19-RW Administratrix. THE RURAL JOURNAL T HB cheapest paper in the Uni cl states. Only One Dollar. Try it a year. For the farm, gar den, orchard, workshop* household and fcitchen. A good, cheap, and valuable paper for every inan, woman, and boy. In city, village and country. Pub lished the first of every month. _ # Each number contains a full Calendai of WorK for the Month, Hints, Huggeations and essays upon everything to be performed in and around the rarm. Garden, Orchard and Dwelling, etc. terms : One copy, one year 1 Six copies, one year ® 00 Thirteen copies, one year • 10 oo Address WM. B. SMITH A CO., Publishers and Proprietors, 63 Fayetteville st., Raleigh, N. C. ESTILL k DRO., Bull street, near Post Office. a24-tf A pent ■< for Savannah. t : GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY THORN’S COMPOUND EXTRACT OK COPAIBA and SARSAPARILLA Ha* acquired the utmost fame in every part of the world; it h«s boon examined, approved of and sanc tioned by the faculty of medicine, and recommended by tho most eminent of the prpfe slon. As a BURR and SPKKDY cure for aP Dispasfb of the Hl.i>dkr, Kioheys, and Ubisaby Ob of jjotu TO BICDBB The GbnO(NI Obeerve this LABEL,®- m BUKMZD OS | TH* STAMP ON EACH POT Will aiao bear -*» The NAME of the PROPRIETOR and the La ini. States Aqent. NONE OTHER 13 GENU1NK. 939“ Observe these precautions and addreea orders o TARRANT * CO., No. 978 Greenwich street. Now York. : tv Sold by all D, nggista.je2 J-ltuwf.ni JAIL IN LIBERTY COUNTY. S EALED PROPOSALS AND PLANS f°T hniWinc n Jail in Hinesville, Liberty county, will be.received till the first Monday In August next. Said Jail to be about thirty by twenty feet, and to contain not less than four rooms- Bidders will submit plans, state terms and direct to Clerk of the Iuferior Court, Hinesville, Liberty c< By order of the (nft lelfi-lawi] county. Terkir Court. JESSE BREWER. Clerk. To Mechanics. > T>BOPOSALS will be received by the undersigned X for the repairs of the Public Docks of the city. Applicants must make separate statements oi the es timate of costa lor the repairs ol each Dock. , JOHN WILLIAMSON. £my!9 Chairman Corn ..Docks andtVharves ST. CHARLES SALOON, B Y A. STAMM. Bay Lane, rear of Post Office— Tho best Liquors. Ales. Wines. Scgars, Jtc., always on hand, including a choice article of SELT- KR’S WATER, directly imported from Heraagthum, Nassau, and the beet of Rhine Wines. LUNCH everv day at 11 o’clock. m12-1y Southern EXPRESS com. Increased Facilities! FREICHTS FORWARDED WITH GREAT DISPATCH A-t Roduoed Hates, BV TIIE INLAND ROUTE. All EAU THROUGH From New York. Philadelphia and Baltimore to At lanta, Georgia, with BUT ONE CHANGE OF CARS. The SOUTHERN EXPPESS COMPANY, In connec- lion with the HARNDEN and ADAMS’ EXPRESS COMPANIES, have arranged with Roads forming the Great Through Llncv from the North, by which merchandise can be forwarded as above. Order freight from the North to be delivered t° the Harndcn or Adams’ Express Companies, and is New York City at the Sonthom Express Office, 69 Broadway, marked ‘‘inland Route.” Express by Sen continued as heretofore. Goods consigned to Southern Express Company (Charles ton or Savannah) will he promptly forwarded. my4-lm H. O. RUWH, WUOLXEALE DEALER IN Foreign and Domestic Liquors, WINES, CIGARS, GROCERIES, ALE AND LAGER, Joftnson’s stpiare, opposite the Pulaski House, Corner St. Julien and Bryan Sts. fFalligant’d ol<i Paint Stand. Agent for the ORIENTAL CHOLERA BITTERS. rar- Agent for H. Clausen’* celebrated Phmnix Steam Brewerv, New York: A. M. Binnlnger & Co’. London Dock Gin, and Cinb Sancc. mar14 For Rent, >PHE a as WHARF west of the Exchange Dock, known as Waldunrg’s Wharf. Apply to ANDREW M. ROSS. ic2.l-1m 93 Bay street. NEW SKIRT FOR ’65 LA PIERRE HOUSE, PHILADELPHIA. milE SUBSCRIBERS bavin- leased this favorite A House, it has been RBFITTEU AMD KKFUK»ISn*D IN- AN ELEGANT MANNER, And Is now I’ri piired wltn the Mint Pen feet Appointment, for tiie KoeeP- f Iota of truest*. The first position among first-class Hotel* will be mafotafoed « the future, as FARLKT. THE VERANDA HOUSE, A T WHITE RI.UFF, will he open oa and aftet Monday, the 9th iuet.. for the accommodation of Boarders, transient or permanent. The subscriber, from his long experience in the trust tees, can safely guarantee the comfort of those who may give him a call- my26-(f MOSES M. BELISARIO. LIVE OAK CLUB HOUSE, No. 32 GEORGE STREET, Charleston, South Carolina, In now open for the accommodation of transient An permanent guests. N Choicest Liquors, Wlnos, Ales and Segars AT.WAY8 ON HAND Torms, tfa por Say. alltf PETER JONES, Proprietor. CHARLESTON HOTEL CHARLESTON, S. C. T HIS popuiai and Well known Hotel, situated in the business portion of the ,-ity, has been newly fur nished throughout by the present proprietor, who has been sixteen years connected with the establishment. ni26-tt W WHITE, Proprietor. Port Royal House, HILTON HEAD, S. C. RIDDELL a. 8. 8 ID TIKI.!.. iuS-tf FiosbiitOii m. r. bum. TO STOVE DEALERS. A New Cooking Stove. We are desirous ot introducing * n i* 1 * 3 section our CELEBRATED HOME COMFORT STOVE. This is a -trioilv fimt Has* cook stove. The Joints, doors aud dumper, are so nicely fitted as to make It perfectly tight. The d.wrs bottom #nd back are lInc-1 with tin. thn° retaining the beat in tbeovea ami requiring very nine fuel. It is made both witb or without lenetreirs ami closets. It combines more of durability, dispatch, conve nience, economy and beauty than any otber now made. It has an immense sale throughout the North, and meets witli great success where it has been intro duced hi tho South. We havecutsof the stove. Alto, pamphlets giving a fall description. Parties wishing to introduce this excellent and popular stove will please address ns at once. We five to agents the exclusive sale. MORRISON fc COLWELL JeS-fiawCw Sole Manufacturers, Troy, N. Y. The Great Invention of the Age IN Hoop Skirts, J. W. Bradley’s Hew Patent Dupex Ellip tic (or Double) Spring 1 Skirt. r 1 WllS Invention consists of Duplex (or two; Eiiptic A Pure Refined Steel Springs, ingeniously braided tightly and firmly together, edge to edge, making the toughest, most flexible, elastic and durable Spring everused. They seldom bend or break, like the sin gle Springs, and consequently preserve their perfect and beautiful shape more than twice as long as any Single Spring Skirt thnt ever has or can be made. The wonderful flexibility and great comfort and pleasure to an; lady wearing the Duplex Elliptic Skirt will be experienced particularly in all crowded Assem blies, Operas, Carriages. Railroad Cars, Church Pews, Arm Chairs, for Promenade and House Dress, as the Skirt can be folded when in nse to occupy a small place as easily and conveniently as a Silk or Muslin A lady having enjoyed the pleasure; comfort and great convenience of wearing the Duplex Elliptti Steel Spring Skirt for a single day will never alter wards willingly dispense with their nse. For children misses and young ladies they are superior to all eth ers. The Hoops arc covered with 2 ply doable twisted thread and will wear twice as long us the single yarn covering which is used on all SiBgh; Steel Hoop Skirts. The three bottom rods on evpry Skirt are also Doable Steel, and twice or double covered to prevent the cov ering from wearing off the rods when dragging down stairs, stone steps, Jtc., which they ore constantly subject to when in u»e. All are made of the new and elegant Co.ded Tapes, and are the best quality in every part, giving to the wearer the most graceful i * and are unquestionably tin comfortable and economical WE8TS’, BRADLEY A CARY, Clate J. I. A J. O. West,} Proprietors of the Invention, and Sole Manu facturers, 67 Chambers and 79 and SI lteade streets, New York. For sale in all first class stores in this city, and thronghuut the United States and Canadas, Havana de Cuba, Mexico, South America, and the West In- diet. Inquire for the-Duplex Elliptic (ordouble Scranton, Smith & Co. KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND CHOICE ODD BHA.VDIKS, WHISKEY, GIN. EVERY VARIETY OF GROCERIES, ALSO, Hay, Corn, Oats and Bran, strictly at wholesale to the trade; and we flatter ourselves that we can make it to the interest of dealers to patronize us, at the head of Bay, opposite Jefferson st. ralfi-ti PIERCE SKEHAN, Wholesale aiul Retail - Dealer In Fifi*? Groceries. Boots ami Shoes, Clothing, For eign and Domestic Wines, Liqnnn» and Separs Also, 8kehan*e Celebrated GOLDEN ALE CHAMPAGNE CIDER. in bottle and in wood. London and Dublin Brown stout, Scotch and ffn<? lisli Ales, Ac. Liberal deductions made to he trade. 17C BROUGHTON STREET. SAVANNAH, dll-tf and 62 Liberty street, N. Y. Cyr 'rC* » " 'tj‘ v* W MI» OFFICE ATLANTIC A GULF R. K. f } Savannah, May 24, Is66.( On and after alonday, May *2Sth. lbGti, kheFossefigd Trains will run daily, Sundays excepted, as follows, connecting with night trains on the Central Road Leave Savannah at 7 30 a. m- Leave Thomasvillc at 4 a. m. Arrive at Savannah at C.t-5 p. m. Arrive at Tliomasvilic at 9.IT p. m JOHN SCREVEN, mv2S 1>rwid(, t-'- Miscellaneous. John M. W. Hill, Of Jefferson Co., Fu A. DUTENHOFER & CO . Shipping, Forwarding AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Bay Street, Savannah, Ga. Prompt attention given to the purchase, sal* artl shipment of cotton, fun>her and conutrii pro duce generally. Consignments solicited, \ on winch literal advances icill be made. betebenoes: Brigham, Baldwin & <*<>., Savannah : Hiram Rob erts, Savannah ; J. IT. Zhilin & C^.. Macon. Oa.? ** N L Angier, Ir»t. Rev. Col.. Aosmw**; T»all f E*q., Atlanta. Gn.: Willis Chisholm, Atli nta. Ga.; C. L Rjbinson, Jacksonville, Fla.: F. Dioble- Jsck- sonvilli’, Fia : <’o1. V. 1, Dailey. Jefferson county. Fin.; D. H. Baldwin & Co., New Y”'k: Bearden A Co., New York. Warren Mitchell. E-q., Lonltwifi’. Kentucky. iL The eye, ear, and throat. D r. WEIGHT, of Toronto, Canada West, Physi cian and Surgeon. Oculist and Ann-t, can be consulted on Deafness, Discharges from the Ear. noises in the Head, Catarrh, Diseases of the Throat and Lungs. __ .. Aii diseases or the FN E. requiring eitheir Media, or Surgical aid attended to. ,. ^ Office No. 41, in Dr. Thos. Buckler's old office on Lexington street. Baltimore, Md. Office hours from 9 to 12 A. M., and 3to 5 P. .V. \9-tf LOW PRICES! Quick Sales! W E G. B. LAMAR, JUN., Successor toG. B. A G. W. Lamas, General Commission Merchants FtnranUaf and Shipping igentt, No. »!* BAY STREET (fap stairs.) Refer to Geo. W. Anderson, John O. Ferril and G. B. Lamar, Savannah: W. E. Jackson, Josiah Sibley A Bona, J B. and J. W. Walker, Augusta. Consign ments solicited. mvlh NEW BOOKS, &c. A NOTHER SUPPLY OF Prison Life of JcffcrsoD Davis. Price, *2. Bill Arp. Price, 91.60. Also, » new novel by Mis. Braddon : What is This Mystery. Price, 16 cents. Armadale. Price, fit.W. The Mystery of Fate, a legend of Georgia, price, 16 cents. Blackwood’s Magaaine for Jane. Frank Leslie’s Children’s Friend, at BaTlLL’8 NEWS DEPOT, Ball strerf, n xt fertile Postofflce, ffp-tt .» . , Down Stain. TMOTICE.—Two moSttia afterdate I shall apply to IN the Honorable Court of Ordinary of Chatham County for leave to sell the real relate of Jno. Rant deceased, for the benefit or the helm of said estate. Jons 1,18*6. jas. L. HAUPT, J4-l*w9m Kxecntor. DRY GOODS to he found in this city, and which we offer at LOWER PRICES than 1 hey can bo bought for at any other house, consisting in part of Every variety of Dre^g Goods Housekeeping Goods Domestics aud Prints Cloth9 and Cassiraores Figured Linens and Driiit* Embroideries aud Laces Hosi< ry and Gloves Ribbons and Braids Hair Rolls and Curls Lace Points and Veils Bradley’s Em pros Trails Handkerchiefs Ac., Ac., Ac. EINSTEIN & ECKMAN, 151 Congress street, my'il-tf SAVANNAH, GA. blaNCeviTle SLATE MINING GOMPT, VA-N WERT, POLK GO., GA. Catp’l Stools., 61300,000 SHARES, $.0 EACH. Oikkxotoks—H. Brigham, J. F. Dovr r, £. c. Gran nies, A. Wilbur and A E. Ma. shall. Prjident—A. Wilbur. Savannah, Ga. Yio* Prwidknt—E. C. GrannLss, Macon. G&. SitcRfcTAKY—A. E. Marshall, Atlanta, Ga. fllfllS Company will soou be prepared to till any X orders for SUtc, however large, for roofing, for furniture manufactured out of slate, for lintels, for pavement, and for any other uses to which xlate can be applied. The quarry is convenient to the cities of Atlanta, Augusta. Macon, Albany and Colnmbns. Ga.; to the cities of Selma, Montgomery and-Mobilo, Ala.: to New Orleans, and will shortly be to Mem phis, Tenn.. and Sr. Louis Mo. The superiority r slate for rooting purposes, aud its special adaptable to varions articles ot furniture and forpaveuieut well kuown. Orders may be addressed to A. E. MARSHALL, 3ec‘y, J8 AthintH, Lumber to West Indies. A dvances made <» other produce t«j 1 con.«ignrr.^ntp of Lumber aad our iriend.- in Cuba. KENNETH McLEA * CO. PRIME YELLOW CORN. OAAA BUSHELS PRIME YET.LOW CORN’ for gale by B. h\ SANFORD, At Savannah Mills, cast end oi Broughton st., or by BRYAN, HARTRIDGE & CO., Bay street. 0-White Corn constantly on band aud forssle. Also, choice Corn Meal ahd Grits. LINVILLE & GLEASON. St. Julian Street, West of Market. ACSHSUsTTS FOB MERRITT, WALCOTT * c0 ) 64 Marti Street He* Yuri, SANDERSON 1 WILKINSON, HARNESS, SADDLERY AND TRUNK STORE, [WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, Updcr SLJAndrew’s Hall, Bronffh^" st *’ SA'V^VTSTN'A.II. GrA, MANUFACTURERS OF ALL KINDS Of’ Bolts. Snts Waiter*, sett Screws, Tap. snil Pia. Ac., &C-. and dealers hi all kinds of Railroad, biesn shipanil'Bnginecr’s Supplies nils. Varnish. P*!” 1 ; Hemp and Rubber Pnckinr: OakTanned and Kuboa Beltinu. Bras* Fittings, Chipping and Uivetins U«e mere. Files, Chisels, Gas i’ipe. Nails. Circular Gantt Saws. Pumps, Si cum Whistle*, steam ter Gangers, .Steam Engines anil Saw MilNofe’S description, Ac., fee. Also Agents for A P. Wt*' 1 ’ A CO.’S celebrated Portable Steam EmN nes - fll Rockland Lime FRANCIS COBB’S MANUFACTURE. 700 BBLS jel-tl now landing. RICHARDSON £ BARNARD. , Stoddard’S Lower Range: Brovrn*cr Standard Scales. TTSXD By tbs United Status and Foreign Gorem- D moots for move tbnn THIRTY YE B-ItS. Adapted to any hraneb of business for foreign or Home markets. Warranted accurate and durable. Sals* rooms No. 3 Barelay-at, near Broadway. N. Y. tapl* Iy H. BROWN. Manufacturer. BREWtfiS Of FINE"PALE ALES&PORTER WEST 18 ‘S T Brr--“'7 &8AVE? NEW YORK rw»rinr Air. (warranted to stand in any climate), ar® now prcp* Tcd to BU W> J y tbli S UHe in packages to Mit CPNNTNngAM. PUR6R * C°-_ RHODES’ Snper Phosphate of Lime THE STANDARD MANURE, AT 962 50 PER TOW, CASH. nVt-fl M1LLKR, THOMAS A CO_ Notice. "SafiSSSa- Co. in the Dry Goods il-tf Notice. with my full approbation “ dC °FEUX«.*AD0T.