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The Daily News and Herald
. SAVANNAH. SATURDAY. JULY 14. 1866.
[From the New York Kuickerbocker.J
-True to the tart.”
I We give the following pathetic-verses to onr read
ers. premising that they were written upou “‘ ‘“‘T
dent which occurred in the last battle ot one of the
author's friends. Having a forebodtug of hia fc e, he
penciled on the plating of the scabbard the name of
his ladv love, and the words, "lu the face of death
mv thoughts are thine. - ’ A faithful .ouirade remc.ted
front his bodj’ and bore to the weeping maiden this
sad token of his constancy. Colonel W ■Stewart tiaw-
kios. of Tennessee, ie one of the most chitalrous and
accomplished gentlemen of the South, aod though a
foeman. he has won the esteem of hia opponents on
the field, and his captors while in prison, by his no
ble and manly spirit, bis gallant and generous bear
ing. He is very youthful, and with the enthusiasm ot
his years, seems to unite in himself the literary tastes
of Sidney, the valor of Bayard, and the endurance of
Roderick.]
The bugles blow the battle call,
And through the camp each stalwart band.
To-day his serried .col nmns forms.
To tight for God and native laud!
Brave men are marching by my side.
Our banners Hosting glad and free,
Hut yet amidst the brilliant scene
I give my thoughts to thee!
The horsemen dashing to and fro—
The drums with wild and thunderous roll—
The sights and sounds—all things that tend
To kindle valor in the soul;
Theso all are here—but in the maze
Of squadrons moved with valiant glee 1
Still true to every vow we made,
I give my thoughts to thee.
The deep booms smite the troubled air.
Each throb proclaims the foemau near.
And faintly echoed from the fronr.
I hear my gallant comrades cheer.
Wild joys of heroes marching on
Through blood their glorious land to tree!
1 give to freedom here my life—
But all my thoughts to thee!
And yet, beloved, I must not think
What undreamed bliss may soon be thine,
It would uuuian me in the work
of guarding well our couutrv's shrine,
Here on ibis sword 1 write my*troth;
These words shall yet thy solace be.
They'll tell how in this last fierce hour
I gave my thoughts to thee.
Along the East the holy morn
Renews life'a.many cares and joys;
Tills hour I hope some wish for me
Thy pure and tender prayers employs.
Another beauteous dawn of light
These eyes alas may never Bee;
But even dying, faint and maimed,
I still would tnink of thee.
And then in coming years that roll.
tVheu scenes oi peace and brightness throng,
And 'round each happy hour is twined
The wreaths of friendship, love and song,
Go to the grave whose heart was thiuo,
And by that spot a mourner bc-
' me tear for biru thy loved and lost.
Whose last thought clung to thee!
IN GGKKR.U.
— It appears that Hiram Walbriilge, a Now
York Democrat, and not Mr. Stebbins, was
Ibe person urged upon the President for tlie
office of Colleotor of New York. The in
consistency of Mr. Korney in attacking the
President for appointing conservative Re
publicans to office alter having recommended
him to nominate Democrats to positions of
large emolument and trust, provokes a broad
grin in Washington.
—Two negroes on the plantation of W. K.
Balantine, Pulaski, Georgia, refusing to
work, were ordered off by the superinten
dent- They armed themselves, and engaged
in a fight with the supeiinleudent and his
assistants. One negro was killed and
another wounded. The latter was committed
lor trial.
—Mr. Hewitt, of Memphis, lias been
mortally wounded with a small file which
was driven into his breast, while with it he
was endeavariug to fix some revolving
machinery. The machinery caught it for an
instant, then hurled it away again with fear
ful force, when it struck and entered Mr.
Hewitt's bosom.
— It is said That at the iate Fenian war
council at the New York headquarters, it
was determined to inaugurate a new move
ment of great ■“'magnitude immediately, but
members are »««■*•» *U? the strictest secresy,
and the public fflfeist therefore await devel
opments.
— It is estimated that out of tc-u dollars
voted by Congress under the bill for the
equalization of bounties, the soldiers will get
one and the claim agents nine. If passed
the bill will involve an expense of about two
hundred millions to the Treasury-
— The discover}'of dead men with bullet
holes through them is getting to be a fre
quent occurrence in Mississippi. Mr. David
Burgess, of Lawrence coumv, is the latest
victim. He was found shot and robbed, and
no one did it
— John A. Heyl, aGcrman, of Boston, has
invented a new method of lighting the street
lamps by electricity, by mean3 of which
every lamp in the city can be lighted simul
taneously or singly, til the pleasure of the
operator.
— A man went into a saloon in Elizabeth,
N. J., and called for a glass of liquor. While
the woman in attendance was making change
from a pocket-book, the man shot her fatal
ly, snatched the pocket-book, and escaped.
—Some removals are to be made in every
State immediately after the close of the ses
sion, and those office-holders who do not
plant themselves taivly on the policy platform
will he notified that they will have to go next.
— Baron Rothschild long since removed
all the valuables from the chateau across the
Rhine, and this example is now being exten
sively followed by landlords in Prussia, Ger
many, Austria and Italy.
—A correspondent from Mexico says Judge
Oldham, of Texas, formerly a Confederate
Senator, is ip Cordova, writing a history of
the ' 'Confederate struggle,*’ and in the mean
time, supporting himself by photographing.
— A Western horse-tamer advertises a per
forming horse, that will kick a cigar out of
any one’s mouth, of the audience, who
chooset to let him, without touching their
face. *
— The Alabama Slate University is trying
lo raise means to restore its buildings—which
were burned by Gen. Wilson—by a lottery,
the prizes in which amount to $50,000.
— A young Jl. D., of Atlanta, Ga., is being
pul through a course of law for failing to cure
a case of small pox, as he had promised. Is
it a breach of promise?
—Judge King, of Baltimore, bus decided
that no title can he acquired to property by
being won in n raffle. The same applies to
lottery tickets and every species of gambling.
— Apprehensions are entertained regard
ing the hay crop iu Pennsylvania. Farmers
are engaging their crops at sixteen dollars
per ton.
— Madame Anna Bishop, whose departure
from the Sandwich Islands, some months ago,
wo recorded, is giving concerts iu Australia.
—The city auditor of St. Louis has ab
sconded, leaving many creditors in the lurch.
He lias also left three wives to mourn his loss.
— The 30th Massachusetts regiment, the
only one from that State now in service, is
about to he mustered out.
— A boy died in Macon couuty, III , re
cently, from the effects of a sting from a cat
fish.
— A Catholic priest has begun to preach at
Salt Lake City.
—Twenty-eight bridal parties were at Sara
toga last Wednesday.
— Eight battle fields can be seen from the
top ot Lookout Mountain.
— Senator Wade is a candidate for Presi
dent pro tern. to succeed Foster.
— Mr. John Walker, of Columbus, Ga.,
has died from the effect* of a rat's bite.
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AND
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H.
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of the War, never before published.
BY GENERAL D. H. HILL,
Late of the Southern Army.
Resulting from Disorders ofthe Digestive Organs! p |p|ors . j |R , m „„ B H ll.I.
Cuustipation, Inward Piles, Fullness of Blond to the r
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“FROM THE HON. THOMAS B. FLORENCE.
• Washington, January 1, 1864.
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From Rev. W. D. Selgfried, Pastor of Twelth Baptist
Church.
Philadelphia, December 26,1SC3.
Meshes. Jonas ft Evans,
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No. 631 ARCH STREET,
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SUCCESSORS TOC. M. JACKSON A CO.
W. M. WALSH, Sole Agent.
Corner Barnard A Broughton Sta., Savannah, Ga.
ocll was
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JAIL IN LIBERTY COUNTY.
Jail in Hincsvdlc, Libcriy county, will be received
I till the first Monday in August next. Said Jail ui 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 Inferior Court,
lilnesville. Liberty comity.
By order of the Inferior Court.
jels-lawlm JESSE BREWER. Clerk.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
.ucui, uoiy IIIMHII hiibim — ■■■- r** -*
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mnnt to CHABL0TTX RIPLEY,
jcUMw AAstktstratrlx.
To Mechanics.
P ROPOSALS will be received by the ondereigned
for the repairs of tile Public Docks of the city.
Applicants must make separate statements Of the es
timate of coats lor the repairs of each Dock.
JOHN WILLIAMSON.
£myl9 Chairman Com..Dock» andWbarvet
104 Bar Street.
SAVANNAH, - - - - OKOHOIA.
W ILL give prompt attention to reggjg*
warding goods, sales on consignment, ana au
orders- Z^rill too keep consunlfi;,^^»
good stock or Groceries, Liauorj^AKriiScXes,
menu. Building Material.,^FairbanksAC**
Ac., besides other goods and tonufac
for sale on consignment, and for wnH* urey
agents. Orders and consignments reepeemw ao-
ilclted.
THOMAS H. AUSTIN,
General Commission and Fonrarlini
merchant,
95 Bay Street, Savannah, ©a.
REFERS TO
Wm. M. Tnnno A Co.. Savannah; Nourse A Brooks,
New York; Bpping, Hanscrd A Co., Columbua.
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DAVANT &WAPLES
FACTORS,
Forwarding; and General
' 'COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
Having associated ourserves in the above buaineat
we respectfully solicit consignments.
In connection with the above, we have a large
brick flro-proof building, known as the Southern
Warehouse, at the corner of Bay and Lincoln steeets,
and are prepared to take cottou or merchandise on
storage.
R. J I>AVANj, Jr., W. D. WAPLKS.
Of the late firm of Duvant A Lawton. a!8*tf
J. SHAFFER,
Oomxnlsslon Dealer
In all kinds of
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC FRUITS aud PRODUCE,
Wm* Washington Mabkxt,
Opposite 143 West st.. Bulkhead between Barclay and
Vcscysta,
NEW YORK.
Potatoes, Apples and Onions constantly on hand, and
pnt up for the Southern market
All consignments promptly attenked to.
Refers to A. L. Bradley, A. Haywood, T. 1.
Walsh, and J. H. Parsons.
Ivl2
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K. MoLEA.
J. H. CARTER
KENNETH McLEA & SO.,
Commission Merchants
$104 BAY STREET,
SAVANNAH, OA.
Advances made on Consignments of Cotton
and other produce to our friends in Liverpool and
New York. afc-3m
Jas.T. Paterson,
TIMBER,
Lumber & Commission
MERCHANT,
No. 153 Bay Street, Savannah,
AND
Darien, Greorgia.
,r Orders for Lumber solicited. dlt-tf
JOHN S. Sill & CO.,
Forwarding and Commission
MERCHANTS.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
Dry Goods, Groceries, Ac.,
NOS. 1 AND 2 SAMMIS’ BLOCK,
Bay Street, JafksonTille, Florida.
CD. G. SAMMIS.
CttAM. L. MAT
BLAIR & BICKFORD,
LUMBER MANUFACTURERS, AND
DEALERS IN TIMBER AND LUM
BER OF EVERY DESCRIP
TION.
DOORS. SASn, AND BLIND 8 .
Mill and Lumber Yard on Canal, near Bryan street
Office ISO Bay street,
d23-tf " Savannah. Ga.
Hotels.
ST. CHARLES SALOON,
B Y A. STAMM. Bay Lane, rear of Post Office.—
The best Liquors. Ales, Wine*. Segars, *e„
always on baud, including a choice article of BELT
ER'S WATER, Uiruclty imported from Hersaglhom,
Nassau, aud the best of Rhine Wines.
. LUNCH every day at 11 o'clock. ml2-ly
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FROM mOIAI C000”
That received a medal and honorable mention from
the Royal Commissioners, the competition of all pro
minent manufacturers of •• Corn Starch " and “Pre
pared Corn Flour •• of this and other countries not
withstanding.
MAIZZNA,
The food and lnxnry or the age, without a single
fault. One trial will convince the most skeptical.
Makes Puddings, Cakes. Custards, Blanc Mange, Ac.,
without isinglass, with few or no eggs, at a coat as
tonishing the most economical. A slight addition to
ordinary Wheat Fiour greatly improves Bread anil
Cake. It is also exoellent for thickening sweet sauces,
gravies for fish and meats soupe, Ac. For lee Cream
nothing can compare with it. A little boiled in milk
will prodace rich cream for coffee, chocolate, tea, Ac.
Pnt np 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 saie by Grocers end Druggists everywhere.
Wholesale Depot, 1G6 Fiiltou Street.
WILLIAM DUEYEA,
J25-Iy General Agent.
HAWKINS & FAY,
Commission Merchants,
NO. 47 PEARL STREET,
NEAR PRODUCE EXCHANGE, N. Y.
WM. B. IX.4WKINS, i■ BOCK WELL FAT.
Particular attention paid to buying Frodnce, Provi
sions. Whiskies, and Cigars, on order, and to con
aignments.
UEFWBXNnjR :
CLINTON HUNTER, firm or Spofford, Tileston A
Co., New York. Fanchcr A McChesney, 6 Water-si.,
New York. Richard Rills, 114 Water street. New
York. Wm. B. Miles, 6B Christie street. New York.
W. B. Stbcll, 6 Wall street. New York. Lewis L.
Jonee.Bro^lwa* S. W. Mason ft Co., Savannah
Ga.
JOHN GRAY,
DEALER IN
Wooden Ware, Brooms,
PAILS, BRUSHES, MATS,
Twines, Cordage, Tuba, Churns, Crudlea,
Wagon*, Chairs, Baskets, A».
Nos. 16 Fulton and. SOS Front 8 t
NEW YORK
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Southern
EXPRESS COMPY.
Increased Facilities!
FREIGHTS FORWARDED
WITH GREAT DISPATCH
.A-t Roducod Hatozi,
BY
THE INLAND ROUTE.
LOTTOS
From New York, Philadelphia, and Baltimore, to At
lanta, Georgia, with
BPT ONE CHANGR OF CABS.
The SOUTHERN EXPRESS COMPANY, In cotmcc-
jlon with the HABNDEN and ADAMS' EXPRESS
COMPANIES, have arranged with Roads forming
the Great Through Unes from the North, by which
merchandise ean be forwarded aa above.
Order freight from the North to be delivered t°
the Harnden or Adams' Express Companies, and Is
New York City at the Southern SspreaaOftce, 69
Broadway, marked “ Inland Route.’’
Express Ly Sea continued as heretofore. Goods
consigned to Southern Express Company (Charles
ton or Savannah) will be promptly forwarded,
inytlm
For Rent,
T H J
WHARF -.vest or the Exchange Dock, known
as Waldburg's Wharf. Apply to
ANDREW M. ROSS,
!eSa-1m 93 Bay street.
NT£TW SKXXIT FOB. ’68
LA PIERRE HOUSE,
PHILADELPHIA.
T HE SUBSCRIBERS buying leased tills favorite
House, it has been
REFITTED AND KKVURNfIHKD
IN AN ELEGANT MANNER,
And la now Prepared wlta the Most Per
fect Appoint tat nu for the Heeep-
tiou'of t* neat’,.
Tho firet positl.in among firsLclass Hotels will be
maintained in the future, as in the past.
je!2-tf BAKER ft FARLEY.
THE VERANDA HOUSE,
A T WHITE ' LUFF, will lie open on and after
Monday, the 2th in.-t., for the accommodation
of Boarders, transient or permanent.
The snbecriber. from his long experience In the
business, can safely guarantee the comfort of those
who may give him a eall
my26 tf MOSES M. BKLBARIO.
LIVE OAK CLP HOUSE,
No. 32 GEORGK STREET,
Charleston, South Carolina*
la now open for the accommodation of transient an
permanent guests.
Choicest Liqnors, Wines, Ales and Segars
v ^ ALWAYS OH MAJID.
Terms, S3 per Day.
alltr PETEK JONES, Proprietor.
CHARLESTON HOTEL,
CHARLESTON, 8. C.
fFIHlS popnla, and Well knr wn Hotel, situated In the
A busiueas porttniAf the city, ha* been newly fur
nished throoghont by the present proprietor, who has
been sixteen years connected with the establishment.
m‘iG-tt w. WHITE, Proprietor
Port Royal House,
HILT OX HEAD, 8. C.
RIDDELL ft >
x a. annum..
Jn3-tf
PiomiTOit
M. V. BD00,
TO STOVE DEALERS.
A New Cooking Store.
We are desirous oHntrnducing 1“ U* 13 aection oor
CELEBRATED
HOME COMFORT STOVE.
.This is a strictly first cla«s cook stove- The joints,
doors anil dampers ,i ro nto .| T fitted as to make It
perfectly tight. The doom, bottom and tuck ve
lined With tin. thus retaining the heat in the oven
and requiring very igtie fuel It is made both with
or wlthont reneryufrs and closets.
It combine* mere of durability, dispatch, conve
nience, economy aud beaut/ than any other now
made.
It has an immense sale throughout the North, and
meets with great success where It has been intro-
duccd In the South.
We have cuts of theatove. Also, pamphlet* giving
a full description. . •
Parties wishing to introduce this excellent and
popular atove wtU please address os at once. We
give to agents thewtritotve sale. ;
MORRISON A COLWELL
JeMawSw Solo Manufkcturere. Trey, N. T.
The Great Invention of the Age
Hoop Skirts,
J. W. Bradler’s Mew Patent Dupcx Ellip
tic (or Double) Spring Skirt.
’T'HIS Invention consists of Duplex (or two; Ellptic
A Pure Refined Steel Springs, ingeniously braided
tightly and firmly together, edge to edge, making the
toughest, most flexible, elastic and durable Spring
evernsed. They seldom bend or break, like the ein-
gleSprtoea, and consequently prererve their perfect
and beamifn] shape more than twice as long as any
Single Spring Skirt that ever has or can be made.
The wonderful flexibility and great comfort and
pleasure to any 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 use to oernpy a small
- as easily and conveniently as a Silk or Muslin
AfANUFACTITREl) BY
J. M. VENABLE & Co.,
[Petersburg, Va.
Also Manufacturers of Superior “Macroboy," “Rappee," and other Snufts, C'lo-wing a0 .t
Smoking Tobacco of every grade.
Josiah Macy’s Sons, Sole Agents,
may29 3m. 189 & 191 FRONT STREET, NEW YORK.
Groceries and Liquors.
Railroads.
Philip Callanan. James Ke&biuan.
Columbia Square
GROCERY STORE,
corner of llaliershaiJi
•v co.
BY PHILIP CALL.WA-i
R ECEIVING, WEEKLY, first-cla?R Family Gro
ceries, Ales. Wmed, Liquors Cigars, hriiitp.
Vegetables, Acf*>r sale oil ui«»l icJiSoiiablc terras.
Je29-ly
H. G. KUWE,
wnOTXfiAT.I. DEALER IN
Foreign and Domestic Liquors,
WINES, CIGARS, GROCERIES,
ALE AMD LAOEK,
Johnson's Srpiare, opposi’c the Pulaski House,
Corner St. Julien and Bryan Sts.
rFalliffiint’s old Paint Stand
Agent for the
ORIENTAL CHOLERA BITTERS.
Agent for H. Clau«eti> celebrated Phrenix
Steam Brewerv, New York; A. M. Ilinnlnger A Co “
London Dock Gin, and Club Sauce. mgr1 '*
Scranton, Smith & Co.
KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND
choice: oi.d biusdibs,
WHI.'KET,
GI\.
-.VINES, <Vr.
ADD
piece a
Dress.
wards willingly dispense with their use. For children,
misses and young ladies they are superior to all oth
ers.
The Hoops are covered with 2 ply double twisted
thread and will wear twice as long as the single yarn
covering which is used on all Single Steel Hoop81drt*
The three bottom rods on every Skirt are also Double
Steel, and twice or doable covered to prevent the cov
ering from wearing off the rods when dragging down
stairs, stone steps, ftc., which they are constantly
subject to when in me.
All are made of the new and elegant (V. tied Tapes,
and are the best quality in every part, giving to the
wearer the moet graceful and perfect shape possible
and are unquestionably the lightest, moat desirable,
comfortable and econamkati Skirt ever made.
WESTS’, BRADLEY A CARY, (late J. I. ft J. O.
West,) Proprietors of the Invention, and Sole Manu
facturers, 91 Chambers and 72 and 81 Read* streets.
New York.
For sale in all first class stores In till* city, and
throughout the United States and Canadas, Havana
de Cuba, Mexico, Sooth America, and the West In-
ias.
fW Inquire for the Duplex Elliptic (ordonble
String Skirt. )y8jSt
G. B. LAMAR, JUN.,
Successor toQ. B. ft O. W. Lamas,
General Commission Merchants
FanrarOBM *b4 Skipping Agents,
No. OB BAY STREET (up stairs.)
Refer to Geo. W. Anderson, John C. Ferrll and G.
B. Lamar, Savannah; W. E. Jackson, Josiah Sibley
ft Sons, J. B. and J. W. Walker, Augusta. Consign-
‘ solicited. mvlO
NEW BOOKS, &e. •
A NOTHER SUPPLY OP Prison Life or Jefferson
Davis. Price. $2.
Bill Arp. Price, $1.60.
Also, a new novel by Mis. Braddon: What is This
Mystery. Price, 76 cents.
Armadale. Price, $1.60.
The Mystery of Fate, a Legend of Georgia. Price,
66 cents. - “
Blackwood’s Kigaglne for Jive.
’s Children’i
Frank Leslie’s
J7*tf
i’s Friend, at
JSrfyiLL’s asws dipot,
BaUstmstant to the PoatoMce,
Downstairs.
OfiCTY DAYS altar date appnenUon will be mad*
O to the Court of Ordinary of McIntosh county for
lean* to eell the real estate belonging to James M
Barrie, late of said eoonty, deceased.
LAURA T. HARRIS. Adm’x.
McIntosh county, Jon, 4,18*#, JeUawew
EVERY VARIETY OF GROCERIES,
ALSO,
Hay, corn. Oats and Brea, srrictif a) wte-leaale to
the trade; and weflatier ourShlvc- rlint w<* rva miko
H to the interest of dealers t.» jiaironize u®, at Ihe
head of Bay, opposite Jefttirs..'a?t. uiih-tf
PIERCE SKEMN,
Wholesale and Kctitil Dealer
In Ene Groceries, Boots and Ph-vw, Clothing. For-
eign-and Domestic Win--, Llqnr-v? and Sefrerf.
Also, Skehan'e Celebrated
GOLDEN ALE
iND
CHAMPAGNE CIDER.
In bottle and in wool.
London and Dnblin Brown Stoat, Scotch aud Liu:
llah Ales, Ac.
Liberal deductions made to be \ru\c.
176 BROUGHTON STREET, SAVANNAH,
dll-tf and 62 Liberty street,.. . Y.
LOW PRICES!
Quick Sales!
W E
DRY GOODS
to be fonnd In this city, and which we offer at
LOWER PRICES than they can be lioncht lor at any
other house, consisting in part ot
Every variety of Drew* Goods
Housekeeping Good?*
Domestics and Prints
Cloths and Casslraeres
Figured Linens and Drills
Embroideries aud Laces
Hosiery anil Gloves
Ribbons and Braid.-*
Hair Rolls and Curls
Lace Points and Veils
Bradley’s Emprc^ Tr:iil3
Handkerchiefs
Ac., Ac.. Ac.
EINSTEIN & EHi31 AN,
my'Jl-tf
151 Congr,-rS street,
SAVANNAH, GA.
HLANtlA 11,1,1;
SLATE MINING COMFY,
VAN WERT, POLK CO., GA.
Oap’l JStools. v 6300,000
SHARES, $o() EACH.
Dikbeotoks—H. Brigham. J. F. Dever, E. C Hran-
niss, A. Wilbur and A. E. Marshall.
Prsioent—A. Wilbur, Savannah, Ga.
Viob Pbesipent—E. C. Grannie?. Macon, *»a.
Seobztabt—A. E. Maisliall, Atiaui.i, G *.
HpHIS Company will soon be prepared to fill any
X orders for Slute, however I arjje, for r ^ 'flop, lor
furniture manufactured ont of siat«, tor lintels, Tor
pavement, and for any other n*es to which slate can
be applied. The quarry te conv« ni* nt to the cities of
Atlauta, Augusta, Macon, Albany and Columbus,
Ga.; to the cities of Scdmm Montgomery and Mobile,
Ala.; to New OrleaiiH, aud will nhorily be lo 31f*m
phis, Penn., and 8r. Louis Mo. The mp'-fiority *
alateforroofinepurpi^pct*. and its special ariaptabf.it
to various articles ot faruitnro and for pavement
ell known.
Orders may be addressed to
A. K. MARSHALL, Hec’y,
J8 . Atlanta*
S4NDEES0S & WILKINSON,
HARNESS, SADDLERY
AND
TRUNK STORE,
[WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
Under St-TAntirew’s Hall, Rrnn^liton St-
_ SAVANNAH. G->V.
Notice
UU ...ul.
OFFICE ATLANTIC A GULF R. R-. 1
Savannah, May24,lSC6.{
On and after Monday, May 2Sth 1^66, thoPawi r:
Trains wll! run daily, Sundays Lxcopted, as follow;,
conncctlDg with night trains on the Central Road
Leave havanuah at I 30 a. m
Leave Thomaavillo at 4 a. m.
Arrive at Savannah at 6.(5 p. in.
Arrive at Thnmasville at 9-t* P- m-
,1011N SCRKVKN.
mv55 Prwi ^ r '.
Miscellaneous.
tfouw M. W. Hill.
Of Jefferson Co., Fla
A. DUTENHOFER & CO..
Shipping, Forwarding
arn>
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Bay Street, Savannah, Ga.
rrompt attention rjiren to the , nrchase. sate ml
shipment of cotton, lumber and entndnj pro
duce ijenernV.it. ConsiarancntssotieHed,
’ on which literal edeanees
vjtnbei
nrrzur*
Brigham. Baldwin ft C..„ Savannah: Hiram Bob
erts. Savannah ; J. fl. Zei(ui A Co.. Macon. Ga. i Or.
N. L. Angler, Int- Rev. Coil, Augusta; Jarn^M. Bs4
E.q., Atlanta. Ga.: Willia ChlMtoIni, Atli tita, G«.;
C L Robinson, Jacks.inville, Fla.; F. Dmbie, Jacl
sonville, Fh« ; Col. W. L. BaHey. Jcffereon connlt.
Fla.: D. II.Baldwin A Co., New Yo:k: Bearden *
Co., New York. Viarrcu Mitchell, E-q-. LouicriU
Kentucky. i* 1
THE EYE, EAR, AND THROAT.
D R. WRIOIIT. of Toronto, Canada West, Ritk
ei.iii and Snrpeon, Oculist and Auri&i, caow
consulted on Deafness. Disrbarpc-* fr ^ w th ® •“[•
noise** in the Head, Catarrh. Diseases of the Thrua.
aI Ai/diseases of the EYE. requiring eitheir Medkai
oi Surgical aid attended to.
Office No. 41, in Dr. Tho**. BncKlet s old officer
Lexington street. Baltimore. Md.
Office hours from ‘J to 1*j A. M., ano ® * • “•
j9-U*
Lumber to West Indies.
A dvances made on cor.Pigniaents of Lnmbcr am
other produce to our iriends in Cuba.
alT-rim KKNNKTH McLEA ft 00.
PRIME YELLOW CORN.
•>AAA BUSHELS PRIME TELLOW OOKlH*
sale by B. F. RANFoRD,
At Savannah Mills, oast end oi Broughton st.. or by
BRYA.N, HAKTRIDGE A CO.,
Bay street.
gsywhitp forn pon.tantlv on hand and lornle-
Also, choice t'orn Meal and Grits. leil-tf
LINVILLE & GLEASON,
St. Julian Street, West of Market,
S^.V^-IST JNTA.H.
ifei
T*OS
;ott & c
64 Conrilandt Street New rort.
AGEKrTS FOB
MERRITT, WALCOTT* CP-
MANUFACTURKKS OF .ILL t,t '
Bolts, NnK Waahcre, Sett Screws, Tah. a " 11
ftc-, and dealers in all kiuds of RVlroad, . !»•
ehipaud Engineer'. Supplies, oils, ^'dnhW-
Hempand Rubber Packing; OakTampdand Rob”.
Belting, Brass Fittings. Chipping and lhvcjng b ,
mere, Files, Chisels, Gas Pipe. NaiP.
c..uk Saws. Pnmps. Steam Whistles, swatn ana "•
tor Onagers, Steam Kiigiac n aiel Saw Mills of even
description, ftc-, Ac. Aleo Agents for A. T. WOO-
A OO.'S ccletiruted Portable Steam Endues.
f21
fTHK undersigned having been appoint^ sole
*■ for the city for the alaive well knAni and •
— lortiic city lor me auovc «... -—
perior Ale, (warranted to aland in any (unalcb
now prepared to supply the same iu paclftges to r
P 'apdtSTO CUNNINGHAM, PCRif * P°-__
Rockland Lime
FRANCIS COBB S MANUFACTURE
700
Je«r
BBL8 first qnalitv. re” landing-
F ° r ^tllRDS»N * BARNARD.
WL tn.-ddard's T^.w. r H inge'
Browns Standard Seales.
tns
w united States and Foreign Govern-
iTfof more than
’iTBI RTY YE KltS.
to any branch of business for foreign or
- - -tod accurate and durable.
.nearBroadway. N. Y.
i Jlh.fi
UeAI Dl'MHlWft/. *a> to
BROWN. Manuiactnrer.
BHODES
Super PhttHpbate of Lime
THE STANDARD, MANURE,
AT M>2 50 PKK TON, CASH.
a12-tf ^ MILLKR, THOMAS * c0 ^.
Notice.
J W. NBVITT. ofthe firm of Ncrit. tatln^_j
• Rogers, bee associated himseli With LathrpP
Co. in the Dry Goods business, at the old etand ot
jt-tf HKNRY intTBROP *
Notice.