The Daily news and herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1866-1868, July 16, 1866, Image 4

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The Daily Newsjifid Herald. SAVANNAH, MONDAY) JULY 19, 1866. 1 HOBLE PBBP08E [For the News And Herald.] POSMS BY CECIf’ OBAY, Lov« I. The shadows fall down silently Upon the calm and brilliant snow, Aud as the m*»on ascends on high They grow Shorter and nearer to the tree Which ca9tthem out so long and free. Like love, where all is loveliness. Which trouble shortens none the less. When hearts are young and faces fair. Nature must votive offerings seal— Love—mad o’er some fond sigh or tear, We feel That we all,'every hope would give To please the girl for whom we live; But worn away, with toil perchance, Aud conjugal extravagance. We change, love’s .shadow left to bless, Aud even that grows daily less. Farewell. ‘ We say, “Farewell!” But not as those whom distant seas divide. Though boundless, unseen «eas may roll between With sparkling waters, foam encrusted tide, Which sometimes in this life do intervene, Dark, heaving, turbulent aud wide, To close the fitful scene! II. i say, “Farewell!” As flower.-, when the soft evening twilights give Each leaf they touch a fair aud golden hue, Then fall asleep, not dead, for still they live, Aud waken on the morning bright with dew— So we, with all their modesty would giva A kiud. heartfelt “Adieu I” In Greneral. —Desmond Ryau receutly wrote in the London dusical World tills acrostic on Adelina Patti : • Art and Genius burn within her, Dearest foudling of the Graces! Every charm is centered in her— Like a poet’s page her face is * in her voice the lark is thrilling— Now to weep the heart is willing! Aud now with joy and light 'tis filling* Praised, admired, two worlds all hail her- Artless, pure, no tongues assail her! : Treasured friends cau never fail her! Tell me, sooth, whose praise all that is '■ 1 sav. Adelina Patti’s !” —George A. Mitchell, of Turner, Maine, tb« inven tor ol the copper t*ps for children's shoes, and hi* son, hix years of age, were drowned near their resi dence on Thursday last. The father was endeavoring to save the life of his son, who had got beyond his depth. —Seventeen families, numbering eighty persons, lately passed through Cottonwood, Kansas, eastward bound. They were fugitives from the Mormon para dise, and among them was Dr. H. Bates, a prominent Mormon, for some years Clerk of the Twelve Apostles, and one ol Brigham Young's Secretaries. —Bombay Is ruined, and all India heavily damaged, by the cessation of the war in America. The war poured a river of gold into India Peace has dried up this river, and the commercial distress and bankruptcy are unparalleled. There is also a grievous famine in Bengal, accompanied with great suffering. —An organization of counterfeiters, reaching from the St. Lawrence to the Rocky Mountains, has been discovered by the arrest of parties in Kansas, which i9 said to have issued spurious bills tc the amount of one and a quarter millions of dollars. —Dispatches irom Ottowa indicate an exciting ses sion of the Canadian Parliament on Tuesday. The opposition assailed the government with great force and effect, and the project of annexation to the United States seems to gain favor. Four ship loads of Mormons have arrived at New York within the month past, and five vessels more, with similar loads, are now on tbeir wav. If so many come, the whole number of Mormon emigrants this year will be from four to five thousand. —A Paris writer savs the Emperor has had private wires attached to the different telegraphs, aud sends private telegrams with his own hands to Count Bif- inark, at Berlin. aDd General La Marmora, atFlor- —There is a poor man in Brighton,England.who baa five cliildren.three of whom are perfect albiuoes. The father’s complexion is dark, and the mother's nearly black, and both belong to families of dark complex ions. —The Nebraska Legislature, in joint ballot on the lltb, elected Major General J. NI. Thayer and F. W. Selton to the United states Senate. Both are Repub licaus. The Legislature has adjourned sine die. According to Washington advices the President wi 11 not give Stanton a foreign mission when he turns him out of the Cabinet. The latter is now willing to take up with Commissioner to codify the laws. —Chief Organizer Stephens made a warlike speech in Boston last week, denying that the Fenian spirit was dying out. and promising war oil Irish soil agsnst England within a year. —The office of George H. Gooding, a Boston banker, was robbed on the night of the 9th inst., of seven thousand dollars in gold, and ten thousaud dollars in Government securities. —I11 New Orleans a car driver killed a man by stri king him on the head with a loaded whip because he got on a street car with an tin lighted cigar in his nand. —It is stated that W. I. Grover, United States Dis trict Attorney at St. Louis, has been removed from his office on account of his share in the prosecution* brought against the Fenians. —Fifteen thousand negroes have died of the cholera in Gaudaloupe, and the sugar crop will probably be short for want or hands to gather it. —Advices from New Orleans state that the Austrians captured at Camargo have been set free and scattered in Texas. They will not rejoin the imperial forces. —The schooner James Sellers, sailing under British colors, has been seized at Smithville, N. C. for smug gling. —A turkey has been hatched in Augusta, Ga., with three wings, two tails and four legs. Notice. There are as many roads to flame and fortune as there were gateways to ancient Thebes. Your am- bitious warrior la for carrying “is way with the ,ahre; vour up)ring politician tor scheming hi* way by intrigue and consummate art. But there ■<>n grand hroad path to the gofi, Hon* lhe base can travel. It U th* P^h -t '*»**" l “ march of talent. a brave mIn“ U s«monnt' , T^l*«lm6 l-*n exemplified but in few more forcibly n innnmerable Instance** wnran ;,a„ in the rise and progress of DH. HOOFLAND S grkmaN bitters. For ®ver Utoen yean its course been onwsrd and upward, scattering blessings st h ”v?wp. until It nowUahdr on the topmost rounds irthe ladder of fame, ss Urn A MEETING OF TF1E STOCKHOLDERS OF THE •‘Farmers’ and Mechanics’ Bank" la hereby culled to lake place at the office of Messrs. N. A. Hardee A Co, in the dtv or Savannah, on the aisl day of .Inly. 186s. at 11 o'clock a. m., to consider the present condition of the Bank and take auch actio" as may then appear necessary and proper. .108. s. CLAGH'JKN. EDWARD C. WADE. A. H. CHAMPION. A. n. CHAMPION, Trustee. H. A. H SRDEE. T. W. CORNWELL. A. R. LAWTON. JOHN RICHARDSON. A. A. SOLOMONS A CO. R. T. TURNER. JOHN H. JOHNSON. JOHN COOPER. le°2-t<l CEO. 8. OWENS A Glorious Result H. THE FLORIDA SEHTBEL PUBLISHED TRI-WEEKLY. SEMI- WEEKLY AND WEEKLY. AT TALLAHASSEE, FLA., V.AIUUt Bouse & Bryant, (Formerly of Jacksonville, F!»..) . Forwarding and Commission IfiKtots, By Hhobcr & Oliver. THE ONLY TRI-WEEKLY IN THE STATE!! THE BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM IN THE FOR SALE. LARGE PATENT SAFE, manufactured bv Sllua I C. Herring. It can lie seen at the Savannah Na- j°aitf ank ' R. T. GIBSON. C. T. For Sale. EATEl) LIGHT CARRIAGE, with shafts e, in good order. Will be sold cheap.— i office. ivl»-3 NOTICE. GREAT TONIC!. Hoofland’s German Bitters Is a positive remedy for DYSPEP8IA, Diseases Resulting from DISORDER OF THE lIVEt *■“> DIDESTIVE OMARS, (And is the only certain and safe RESTORER OF STRENGTH IN CASKS OF DEBILITY. STATE, aim The CHEAPEST PAPER In the STATE I TERMS: TRI-WEEKLY, one year fS 104 Bay gtreetv SAVANNAH, - - - 8EWMHA W ILL give prompt at>ention to receiving warding goods, sale? on consignment, nnanu order*; and will also keep constantly on nana a good stock of Groceries, Liquors, AericultBrti am*- Its, Bonding Materials, Fairbanks A (k» me., besides other goods aud manufactured arnosn tor aUe on consignment, and far agents. Orders and consignments te^>ccHgHy SEMI-WEEKLY, one ysar 4 WEEKLY, one year - 8 ol-tf THE DAILY NEWS, J . ; > A. * i * * > PUBLISHED AT CHARLESTON S. C., Wm. M. Torino A Co., Savannah; Nourse A Brooks, New York; Bppiug, Hansen! A Co., Commons. m80-tf LARGEST CIRCULATION OF ANT JOURNAL PUBLISHED IN THE STATE, FACTORS, Forwarding: and Greneral And is universally considered Tlie Best Commercial FAMILY PAPER IN THE STATE. PARTIES. THEREFORE, IN GEORGIA, who de sire to subscribe for a CHARLESTON PAPER, will cou.ult tbeir Interest by sending tor THE DAILY NEWS. By the use of tbl? Bitters Weakened and Debilitated Frames Be come Renewed wltli nil Ike Vigor of Health. Impaired constilotlona are rebuilt, and the patient in a short time regains Viwor, Health and Strenrtm_ (OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING SYMPTOMS, J Resulting from Disorder, of the Digestive Organs I Constipation, Inward Piles, Fullness of Btood to the Head, Acidity of Lhe Stomach, Nausea, Heart 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, Harried and Difficult Breath ing, Fluttering at the Hearty , Choking or SnffocaUng Sensation whan A a Lying Poa- Ft, tore, Dimness of Vizi on, „ Dots or Webs before the Sight, Fever and Doll Pain la the Head. Defi ciency of Pereplrstton, Yoltowneoa of the Skin and Byes, Pala fat the Side, Back, Chest, Limbs, Ac-, Sadden Flashes of Heat, Born ing in the Flesh, Constant Imaginings of Evil, and great Depression of Spirits. TERMS $1« PER ANNUM, Published in Folio Form, site of tile New York Herald. a23-tf T II K EAST FLORIDA BANKER. Ocala, Marion County, Fla. brty columns. SuhscrlpUom S3 per Year., Ae an advertising medium, il baa superior ad van- tarns, Its circulation extending through the oounties „f Alachua, Marion, Hernaudo, and all the Eastern and Somber*countie?. Basin, -s raid* not exceeding ore square, per-year, tin. - Address, T. F. SMITH, Proprietor, m8-tf Ocala. Fla. THE LAND WE LOVE. MONTHLY MAGAZINE devoted to Literature, Agriculture and Geuoral Intelligence, and coni ng to ‘ ' - prising Report? of Battle*. Incident? and Anecdotes of tb? War, never before published BV GENERAL D. H. HILL, Late of the Southern Army. Proprietors—J. P. IKW1K AND D. H. HILL. Remember That these (,Bitten_j contain no Bum or Whiskey. And can't make Drunkard!. Is not a Bar Boom Drink, Bat a Highly Concentrated Vegetable Extract, Free from Alcoholic Stimulant or Injnrions Drugs It cannot Insidiously introduce the vice of Drunk enness into the bosom of jour families—to your wife, your children, or yonr friends. g The Magazine will be published at Charlotte, N. C. il will contain from sixty to eighty pages of the size ol those of Blackwood's Magazine, and will be fur nished to subscribers at $3 s year, in advance, or $6 if not paid till the end of the year. Cash subscriber* not required to pay until after the receipt of the first number. Incidents and accidents, and anecdote? of the war are reqncsted, that the Magarine may be a monument to tbe heroism of our soldiers and to the devotion ol our people. mv26-tf THE KEY-STONE; A MONTHLY MASON 1C* MAUAaINS. E dited by wm. b smith, es Fayctteviik* §t, Raleigh, N. C. Subscription <3 a Year A New Volume commence,1 .Inuaary 1, 1S0G, eld> gautly prints I upon very heavy white paper, and neatly.stitched aud tilram.*<! in beautiful covers. TflE KEY STONE is endorsed and recommended to the Fraternity at lft'»re by the Grand Lodge of North t'itroliu t, aud keenly feelin the weight of thin hitch compliment, the proprietor* will ipare neither mom y nor exertion to make the publication a m<»at welcome visitor and companion with all good and tine MaaonH—their wives, sisters, mothers anu daughters, to whom ‘he same may coinc greeting. IST" Specimen numbers sent to any part of the country upon application. WM. B. SMITH & CO , Publishers, £8 Fayetteville s»L, Raleigh, N. C. ESTILL A BRO., Bull street, near the Post Office, Agents a‘25-tf for Savannah. THE FIELD AND FIRESIDE. Or others, whose systems have become Impaired by hardships or disease, will find In this Bitters a tome hat;will restore them to all their full vigor. , These Bitters have performed more cures! . .Given Bctter.Satiafaction I a ve more Testimony Have more respectable people4o voach for them t Than any other article In the Market, We defy any one to contradict this Msertior. AND WILL PAY $1,000 (Established, 1S56.) A SUPERB Literary Companion and sterling old Home Journal; published every Saturday, by Wm B. Smith & Co., 53 Fayetteville street, Raleigh, N. C. Elegantly printed on beautiful white paper, , mammoth sheet, with eight large page?, i Its corpa of contributors Includes nearly all the most distmguished authors of the country, and w«tli the combined services of so many celebrated writers, it has achiever! a perfect hucco* > n presenting an un rivalled array of talent. Its Romances* 8tones. Tales, Novelties, Sketches, Criticisms, Reviews, Poems, Biographies, Witticisms. Travels, Adventures, Ac., *c., Are pure, entertaining and iualiuctive in a degrea rarely attained in periodical literature. In accordance wj£h the name of the paper, a ape- rial department is devoted to the Field, wherein are given articles, hints and suggestions un the practical management of the Farm, the Gar :cu, the Orchard and the kitchen. To any one that will produce a Certificate published us hat la not GENUINE. ( N HEAD WHO SAYS SO. :FROM THE HON. THOI^g a^FLORB^CK. Gentlemen;—Having zCSS^’tFwbzIly to yon. I have no hesitation in writtnff the faeL that I expert enced marked bene** from TOW Hoofiand’. Oe™»n Bitten. During a 'IRig usdiedioal »e»lon of- Grin grese. preseing end onerous dative nearly prostrated rno a kind friend raggMMdtte nae of the prepaia- tjon I havensm*. iCSrWsadvtre. and the resnlt was Improvement, of kwMk.. i*»***j that particular relief I *0 ranch needed and obtained others may be almHarl/.adyanCngrili It they desire U ™ , ^ ,Ji n | - th6mAB b. FLOUNCE. be. Philadelphia, Mzaaaa. Joaaa AKv.ita, GentlemenI have recently been laboring under thediatrearingaMa oftad«*Rloa,«aeoap*nled by JSESXZSZSS&GSiJtt of them tested, but without mltofc Toar HoottondwOcrman Bitters ware naeomaanaflnd by psienna who and tried them, and wboee favorable mention of the MMan in duced me also to try them. I moat contest that I had an aversion to patvnt madlclnen, from tke ‘tteauKl and one” quack whoa* only aim stems to tie to palm off sweetened and dragged Hqocw upon the community. In a Ely way; and tbe tendency of which, 1 fear, la to make Many econfirmed drankurd Upon learning that yov* wa* really a medicinal preparation. I took B with happy efffect Ha action wav not only npna tb* atomichi MR npon the ner vona syitem.was prompt ami ai allCring. libel that l have derived great aidMrnmau banefft from the nae of a few botttea. I T nAVING been seventeen years since I ha7c seen my mother, and as she may still be alive, I take thl? method of finding oot, and hope It may prove successful. My mother’s namo was Polly Hawkins, (Hawkin? being her husband’s name.) She wasonce owned by a Mr. James Scott, of Virginia, and by him -old to a man by the name of Sander-, who re sided ia New Orleans, !■*,, whore she, with her yonueest child (Maria), went about seventeen year* nlncc, and may Bt.U be thcro. : (Me had two Mothers, sbcltun aud Frank. Also, had fiveJdiildlWB, bat boly three of them (Mary, bailie and Maria) were alive when she went away, i remained in R’c'nmond but one day after my mother left, and then came to Ham- »nri;. S. C. jyC-d,twAw2w X II K PEISOH LIFE OF JEFFERSQK BAY1S, By Col. J. J. CHAVBN, Surgeon U- 8. V. NEW SUPPLY of this work, »o Interesting to every Southerner, has just been received by ESTILL A BRO l HER, Jj4-tf ■ Bull street, rear of Pori Office, From Rev. W. D. Self fried, Pastor of Twelth Baptist Chnrck. . , 98,1863. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. See that the algnature Wrapper of each battta of “C. M-JACKSON” is on the PRINCIPAL OFFICE * MANUFACTORY : >1 No. 631 ARCH 8TREET, JONES & EVANS, SUCCESSORS TO C-M, JACKSON A CO. W. M. WALSH, Sole Agent. Corner Barnard & Broughton Sta., Savannah, Ga. ocll WAS Notice to Debtofsjuvl Creditors, LL PERSONS HAVING CfcAHW against the ratau of Charles BlRey. (coMmd) will present «. <nly attmud, wtthmobMMa PMCCriW 1 by ; and aU Indebted to said Wv inke pay _ at to JBMw aFBeoBivT.owe: One year .- p 8 no Six month? 9 5* Club of five, one year 80 00 Clnbe ,rf ten “ 40 00 And an extra copy to the party getting up a elnbof ton. No clobrates to six months subscribers. BSTII.L A BRO., Bull st., near the Post. Office, Agent*tor a 24-tf Savannah. fH£ RURAL JOURNAL S Sbe.ipaet paper In the United State*. T HE ebe.ipeet. Paper lntna onaeojsiajm. OiJf One Dollar. Try It a your. For the farm, gar den, orchard, wurkshop, Uouaeliohl are! kitchen. Each number coutaiua a full ^ the Month, HiuU SuggeatlouH anil essays upon everything to lie performed in mid arouud the Farm. Garden. Orchard and Dwelling, etc. T** 11 ? .! , One copy, one year. ?■■■•» 1 ®9 Six copies, one year....».. Thirteen copies, one year luOO Address WM. B. SMITH A CO., rnblishers and Proprietors, f s Fayetteville sL, Raleigh, N. C. ESTILL 4 BRO., Bull streets near Poet Office, a«4-tf Agent? for Savannah-, THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY THORN’S COMPOUND EXTRACT OF . GOPAIBA and SARSAPARILLA Has acquired the utmost fame in every part of the world t R ha* tieeu examlnefi, approved of and raac- Honert by the faculty ol medlciua, and recommended by tbe most eminent of the profe Mon. As a SURE and 8PKBDT cut* for all Diaums of the BLauora, Kinsavs, and Uacraav Oa .AN? of bi,Tu rosaooaa Tax Grannie / - CHfMirT, Observe this j t quC0N LABF.L.tF,joim I TAPfAIT] bbin£po< I j;£ir Tone. Anfi covering \ the bottom of MACH POT. NONE OTHER 18 GENUINE, er Observe thoeo N®. STS Greenwich street, New York. Ktir Sold by all D.ugglate.je2>)4Uw6m JAIL IN LIBERTY .COUNTY, .... — — -Jail to he about thirty by twenty reel, and to contain hot less than four rooms. Bidders will submit plans, state terms and dtreot to Clerk of the Inferior Court, lllncsville. Liberty county- By order of the Inferior Ckiurt. . telS-lawlm JESSE BREWER, Clerk. To Mechanics. P ROPOSALS will be received b* the andereigned for tbe repairs of the Public Docks of the city. Applicants must make separate statements Of tbe es timate of costa lor the repaint of each Dock. JOHN WILLIAMSON. myl* Chairman Coni. Docka aadWharvea THOMAS H. AUSTIN, General Comssioii ami Ffriarliil merchant. •5 Bay Street, Savannah. Oa. DAVAWT&WAPLES Null Having associated ourscrveP iu tbe Mbove we respoctfully solicit coiisiunmenU. In connection with the above, we nave k large as the Southern brick fireproof buililiutr, known as Warehouse, at tlifc comer of Bay and and are prepared to take cotton or nwrc|andisC storage. R. J DAVANT, Js., W. D. N APLES. Of the late firm of Davant A LaWtoP. alMX J. SHAFFER. Oomxn.li lion 33om1iW ■u all kinds of FOREIGN AND DDMR8T1C FRUITS axbPBODOCM, Wot Washimotom Market, opposite 143 West at?. Bulkhead between Barclay and Vesey st8., _ __ new y o R K Potatoes, Apple? and Onions constantly on band, aim put np for the Southern market All consignment? promptly attenkedto. Refers to A. L. Bradley, A. Haywood, T. J. 'alsb, and J. H parsons Iyl9 aouly K. MoLKA. J. H. CARTER KENNETH McLEA A 80., Commission Merchants HIM BAY STHKET, IATANHAH, OA fT* Advances made on Consignment* of Cotton and other produce to onr friupds in Liverpool and New York. a34m Jas.T. Paterson, TIMBER, Lumber & Commission pared with? Leading. • '» WK'Ml * MEHT A, The food and luxury of the age. without a single faolL One trial will convince the most skeptical. Makes Puddings, Cakes, Custards, Blanc Mange, Ac., ordinary Wheat Flour greatly improves Bred and Cake. It is also excellent for thickening sweet nances, gravies tor fish and meats, soups, Ac. For Ice Cream nothing can edapake erltb it Alittl* burl til in milt will produce rich cream for coffee, chocolate, tea, Ac. vulkla or«H age*. . For sale by Gtseersead Dregfftrie everywhere. Wholesale Bepot, 1€« Fnlttm Street. WILLIAM DUBY KA, General Agent ComraiRsion Merchants, 1*0. 47 PKA11L STUKtCT, " '7 NEAR PRODUCE EXCHANGE, N. Y. MANUFACTURED 11Y ,V. BOCKWSU. FAT. wm. b. HAwams, J. - j ■ 1 * A’W — *v ‘ ■■ - • ‘ Particular attention paid to buying Produce, Provl stons, Whiakiee, and ClgMa,ou order, and to con ■Ignments.' J. M. VENABLE & Co., Petersburg, V a. Also Manufacturer.? of Superior “Maccnhoy,” “Happee, ' aud either Snuff?, Chewing anj Smoking Tobacco of every grade. CLINTON HUNTKK, firm ofSpofford, THeston ft Co., New York. Ezncher ft McUiresnej, 6 Water-*., New York. Richard Ellis, 114 Water street, New Yqj.^ TYu* D lfiloo RQ Phriotio atruAL Kaw Yutk OTK. tuenaru amt", naici bliccl, Cl Josiah. Macy’s Sons, Sole Ag'ents, w Jt MDent 'W TV rail Blim, NCW 1VIW. uowio AX Jones. 17 Br.i<«flwav. S. W. Ma a ou & Co., bavkunah may29 3m. Ga. -j;G . -,s ■- —— 189 &. 191 FRONT STREET, NEW YORK, JOHN GRAY, Groceries and Liquors. ; Railroads DEALER IN Wooden Ware, Browns, Fhiltf Cailafan. Jamfs Kfrriqak. Columbia Square ■ • PAILS, BRUSH h.S, MATS, Twine*, Cordage, Twin, Clrorn*. Crndle*. Wagons, Cbwlr,, BnakeU, ft». Non. XfS Pulton and Li03 Front » NEW YORK m3-• a :r. - f . GROCERY STORE, East side CoInmMa Sqnu e, corner of Haliersbam ' and President ^ts.. BV PHILIP CALLAAA* i C«. R ECEIVING, WERKLY, first-class Family Gro- eerles, Ales, Wines. Liquors, Cigars, Fruits, Vegetables, Ac., lor sale on moat reasonable terms. Je8#-Iy MERCHANT, ■o. 153 Buy Street, Ssvsi Darien, (Georgia. " Orders for Lumber solicited. dlfi-tf JOHN S. SfflIS & CO, Forwarding and Commission MERCHANTS. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL PEA LABS IN Dry Goods, Groceries, Ac., NOB 1 AND 2 8AMMIB- BUTCK, Bay Street, Jaiksonvilie, Ft®rid*. O. 8. SAM Mia. ttl> u. HAWAII a. tlBAK. L. HA3DOB BLAIR & BICKFORD, LUMBER MANUFACTURERS, AND DEALERS IN TLMBER AND LUM BER OF EVERY DESCRIP TION. DOORS, SASTI. AND DLINDS Mill and Lumber Yard on Canal, near Bryan street Office liW Bay street, dM-tf Savxnneh. fH. Hotels. ST. CHARLES SALOON, B Y A. STAMM. Bay Lane, roar of Poet Office.— I The best Liquors. Ales, Wiue*. Segare, ftc., always on hand. Including a choice article of BELT ER'S WATER, directly imported Iroui Uerzaglbnm, Nassau, and the beet of Rhine Wines. ‘ LUNCH everv day at 11 o'clock. Ml*- 1 ! LA PIERRE HOUSE, PHILADELPHIA. fTHI SUBSCRIBERS Jtavlng leased tbl* f*VO*U* 1 He House, It han been BEFITTED AND REFUR1I1BKD IN AN ELEGANT MANNER, *ml i. now Prepared wit*, the ffioet h.r- fiect Apphlrttuient* f*w tk4 Reeep- tlou of Dwelt,. The first position among first-clasr Hotels will be aaintalned inthe future, m In Uie past. >19 tf ''‘ ,r “” *■ BAKER ft' PARLEY. THE VERANDA HOUSE, * T WHITE ELDPF, will be open ok and after rV Monday, the Ht.ti lust., fur the accommodation Of Boarders, transient or permancut. Tb, subscriber. Irom In? long experience in the bostueee, can safely guarantee the comfort of those who may give him a call- my86 tf MOSES M. BEUSABIO. LIVE CLUB BOOSE, H i i a riui 1 No. St 6EOROB STREET, Charleston, South Carolina, fa aow open for the accommodation of trinaiefit an permanent guest.?. Choicest liquors, Wines, Ales and Segan ALWAYS ON HAND. Terms, *8 per D»yr. aim PETER JONES, Proprietor. CHARLESTON HOTEL, ''A. CHARLESTON, S. C. T H ^siueSj> nUhed tlirooghout by ihe present proprietor, who hat present proprietor, been sixteen year ? connected with the eMaW maa-ti _ w WHITE, Propriety. Pott HILTON HEAD, S. C. o n • - ■ RIDDKLL ft MUOG FioHtStSU «. t. xiDonx. n. r. MW, JuJ-U TO STOVE DEALERS. A New Coding Stole. Wear* desirou, of introducing In. tM» section onr celebrated IME COMFORT STOVE. 1* » strictly first tf*** cook store- The joint*, '!i? h aS^£!S3 flTwithoutri-?erToirg»ndclosets. ■-. It eombjnvs more of durability, dlw*tch, cmva- oe, ecbtiomy nnd txauty than any Ofnar aam — ha* an Immense sale tlironghontthe Wori^jad meet* with great success where It hsa been Intro duced in ihe South. We have cuts or the'stove. Afao,paffiPkm*»f»W* a full description. _ . Parties wishing to Introduce this excellent nd popular More will please nddres* ns at MW. wn gt*e to agents the excMul ve eale. • MORRISON* oqj,WMfc_ JeMawfiw sole M.nufzcturere, Troy, N. T. Southern Increased Facilities! FREIGHTS FORWARDED WITH GREAT DISPATCH - - H. G. RUWK, WU0LW4LC DEALER IE Foreign and Domestic Liquors, WINES, CIGARS, GROCERIES, AM: AND LAGER, Johnson’s Square, opposite the Pulaski Botise, Corner St. Julien and Bryan Sts. V rrslligant’? Old Paint Stand. Agent for the ORIENTAL CHOLERA BITTERS. At noffitioexi natoa, ; BT . THE LNLANXh BOUTE ' prom New rork, rtllwleiphta and Baltimore, to lanta, Georgia, wi i U At- BUT ONE'CHANGE OF CARS. The SOUTHERN EXPRESS COMPANY, In connec tion with the HABNDEN and ADAMS' EXPRESS COMPANIES, have arranged with Roads forming the Great Through Lino* kna Ihe North, by which merchandise can be forwarded a? above. Order freight from the Worth to be delivered to the Harodcn or Adams' Express Companies, and - New York City at the Soul hem Express Office, Broadway, marked “inland Monte.'' .t Express by Sea continued as berriotore. consigned to Southern Express Company (Charles ton or Savannah) will be promptly forwarded my4-lm Goods For Rent, ifiHB WHARF weftnr-thv-Kxcfceate Dock, known ieSS-lm ' — * JTB Wf fiWfRTrOjH. '80 la Pine Groeerie?, Boots and Shoes, Clothing, For- ( sign and Domestic Wine., Liquors and Segsrs. Also, 8kehan's Celebrated GOLDEN ALE AND CHAMPAGNE CIDER. u In bottle and In wood London and Dnblln Brown Stout, Sroleh and Eng llsh Ales, Ac. Liberal deductions mutle to hetratle. 176 BROUGHTON STREET. SAVANNAH, dll-U and 69 Liborty street. N. Y. The Great ■ the Age Hoop^Skir-ts, ’stofiw Elllp. >oubIe) Spring: Skirt. conrists of Duplex (or two, EUptic ined Steel Springs, Tngenionaly braided !r, edge tb edge, making the eiaritr and dn table Spring " ox break, like, thy ain- preserve their perfect move than tvriee a* long as any Single Spring Ski The wonderful flexibility and great comfort and will be experience if particularly in a biles. Operas, Carriages, Railroad Care, Church Pewa, Arm Chain, tor Pmanmada and Howe Drees, a* tbe Sklrtoffi he toMed when in mm to ostapyasmall j^are^a* easily and coptonleatly as a 8jHr or Maslln A lady haring vnfoyed tbe pleasure, great convenience of wearing the Duplex Elliptic Steel Spring Skirt for a single day will never after ward* willingly dispense whh-theirn**.- For children. willingly dispense and young ladiea they are superior to all oth . . .. 1 imei sijez-!.- st»n? ■:.■■■ ie are oovurnd with. 8 ply double SwiMad .will wear twice aa leng an the eingm yarn covcrlngwhkh mused so allSimpz Weri HoopSkirta. The three bottotojedaen evatyakln at* alee ~ ' Steel, end twiea or.dnebi* cewetd to ptrrent I ering from wearing off the rods when dragghig stairi stone steps, ftc. “ — Buhjeet to when which they are couetautly All are made of thekhWand elejhmt Co.drt Tapes, and ike the best quality In every to the ^ BUADLEY ft CAMY. aatoJ. I. ft J. O Weet0 ffwcitotoro of thetcveatlvn, and Me Hama- facturese. ffif Oamhem end to and 81 Head, arrears, figflMkJf eereeiNt. adJ fax, Por ante in al tret clnm stolen In this ctey- a®4 throng bout the United State, add 4fanmfan, llimn dnCnba, Mexico, South America,, and the West In - Imqnlw for the Duplex ffiOptir foedettoto tHiwl tal iu'fitiO < 4L J! ..rrf.-ir^W t Wit’ B. ». i.AMArfl, JUIV !J Snfceatnr tqf}. B-fttk W.imtan. General Commission Merchants r«mt*w a»l top** No. W JUY (»p ■toiffi-i. Reftr to Geo. W. Andereop, John C- FtoriJ ajflO. In solicited. ; tol* NEW BOOKS, &c. . . S NOTHMB SUPPLY OF Pri“»n Ufa of JeSereea Davis. Price, $8. 11 Arp- Price, *1.60. i a new novel by Mis. Brad dee : What la This Notice ti r . — - V tj.- tJ- u - tri OFFICE ATLANTIC ft GULF R. K., \ Savannah, May 24, ISCU.) On and after Monday, May 28th 1566, the Passc-nce Train, will run daily, Sundays excepted, as follows, connecting with ni»ht train, on the Central Road Leave Savannah at T.3t) a. m. Leave Tbomasville at 4 a. m. Arrive at Savannah al 6.1.5 p. m. Arrive at Thomasville at 9.47 p. m. JOHN SCREVEN, ,0,26 Prioidem- BT Agent for H. CUnecn'a celebrated Phtnnfx Steam Brewery, New York; A. M. Binnlngerifc Co London Dock Gin, and Club Sonce. man. Scranton, Smith & Co. CONSTANTLY ON HAND CHOICE 01.0 BRANDIES, WHbKEY, ore. WINES, Ate. ANT> EVERY VARIETY OF GROCERIES, AIOR, Hay, Corn, Oats ami BriiU, etrictly nt wholesale to the trade; ami we ili»rter omselves that we c.an make H to the interest of dealer* to patron ire as, at the head of Bay, opposite Jeffer® m ?r. mil) tf PERCE SKEHAN, Wholesale and Detail Denier LOW PRICES! Quick Sales! W* have]nst received and opeued the LARGEST STOCK of DEY GOODS to he. found In this city, and which we offer at LOW SB PKICE8 than they can be bought for at any other honae, consisting in port of Every variety of Dre«s Goods Horn Dornl g Goods and Prints Cloths and Caseimeres Linrup and Drills ibroiderUs and Ucui Hosiery and Gloves Ribbon? and Braids Hair Rolls and Curia lace Points and Veils Bradley's Empress Trails Handkerchiefs ftc., ftc., ftc. EINSTEIN A ECRMAN, 1*1 Congress street, mytll-lf SAVANNAH, OA. BLAM'EVILI.K SLiTE MIRING COMP’!, VAN WERT, POUi CO., GA. G»p*l Block., *300,000 SHARES, $90 each. (Otobs—U- Brigham, J. F. Devcr, E. C. Urau- A. Wilbur and A. K. Marshall. Raipknt — A. Wilbur. Savannah. G:i. —E. C. (inumwa, Macon, Os. •AST—A. E. Marshall. AUmbw Os? Company will soon be prepared to fill any ilors for Slate, however large, for rooflng, for ■e marrafhctarert ont of slate, for Hotels; fbr nt,sod ter soy other oncs to which nlate ran d. The quarry is couvunient to the cities of Augusta, Kacoiiv Albany and Columbus, ffBOenc - ' • ~ is.; to thTffittea or Selma. Montgomery and Mobile, ■ ; to New Orlea'ts, and will shorUy be to Mem , IVun.. and fit. Louis, Mo. The auperlerltv ifar r roofing purpose,, and its special udai uzarticles o! furniture and for paver to various well known. Orders may be addressed to ' J« A. K. MARSHALL, 8ec*y, Atlanta, 3AIDERS0N i WILKINSON, RARRESS, SADDLER! TRUNK STORE, |WHOI.F.SALE AND RETAIL, - - Under SI.IAndrew’s Hall, Rrowjrhton St.) gAVANJJAH, GA. Miscellaneous. A. Ddtkhwhofkb, Of Savannah, Ga. John M. W. Hill, Of Jeffereon Co., FI* A. DUTENHOFER & CO. Shipping, Forwarding AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Bay Street, Savannah, Ga. prompt, attention given to the. purchase, snip art shipment of cotton, tnmter and mnniry pro duce generally. Omsigrti-ients sofic.ind. on which liberal advances inU he n<ade. BJhFTaiFNGd : Brigham, Baldwin & Savannah; Hir-.m F.n’>. erts, Savannah : J. U. Zr-ilin i Co.. Macon, Gr. : l):. N. L Angler, Int. Rev. Col.. Augusta: Jamvs M. Hall. E?q , Atlanta. Ga.; Willis Chlaholm. Alif nta, <ia.; C. L Robinson, Jacksonville, Fia.: F. Dmbie. Jiik sonville, Fin ; Col. W. L. Bailey. Jeffcr? ;i eountT, Fla.; D. H.Bnldwin ft Co., New f ork: IkerJen s Co., New York. Ivaireu MitcUed, Br-q , io.i'.Mi.: Kentucky. i 1 ’ TBE EYE, EAR, ADD THROAT. D R. WRIGHT, of Toronto. Canada West Pin* clan and Surgeon, Oculiat and Auri?t. cant? consulted on Deafness, Discharges from tbe Eat. noise? in the Head, Catarrh, Diseases of theThrcd ! and Lungs. . . . „ ,, . Ail diseases of tbe KYE. requiring eitheir Medi.». or Surgical aid attended to. „.. Office No. 41, in Dr. Thos. Bucklers old office m Lexington street, Baltimore, Md. Office hours from 8 to Id A. M., und 3to ■ r. L. faP«» T “ 19 tf Lumber toAVesl Indies. , DFANCRR modi* on consign moms of Lumber cr.i L oilier produce to our lliend.- ill Cuba. S17-3TD KJCNNKTH McLEA A €0. PRIME YELLOW CORN, 2000 BCSHELS PR,ME yellow criRY ro; sale by B. F. SANFORD. At Savannah Mills, east end of Bronghton et.. or ■' BRYAN, HARTR1DGR 4 CO., Bay street. 13^*While Corn constantly on hand and (erne. Also, choice Com Meal and Gnts. iell-tf LINVILLE & GLEASON, Bt. Julian Street, West of Market, 8AVAN JNf AH. AGEIMTS FOR MERRITT, WALCOTT A CO., 64 Cosrtlasit Street' New Tort. MANUFACTURERS OF ALL KINDS of Bolts, Nut*, Washers. Sett Screws, Tap' ftc, ftc., end dealers In all kinds of Rsllroad. Belttaa, Bzaaa Fitting?, chipping and RivcMM Bjrc mersTFile?, Chiael*, Gas lSpe, Nalls, to r0 “Hw7 Gang fisWB, POrilpa. Steam tvhistlcs, .Steam >00 «* ter Guagers,'flteam Engines and Saw Mills o frig descriptiaa. 4tc-, ftc Also Agents for A V. *' ft CO.'S aafabrsted Portable Suiam Engine?. -, JUt. _ Alacj Sc Di'/aiti Smith BhEiilj,S ir r|reL Mif Ai£S&PORTED wl; T'O'-.-t prr.- -.^gV/Fs NEW YORK r- fog the sifvfgrtlie above we- Mrisr Ala. JWsrrontod to atxod in any climate), a« to snpply the eaue in packages tosak- purchasers CUNNINGHAM. PUR8B * CO., afttf RoekJand Lime FRANC TfUk BBLS first quality, now landing. ^SSSHBWN ft *.M JSSL BARNARD, Stoddard'S Ureter Brawn’s Standard Scales. wmnp hy the United State* and Pot sign Qovern- ITmr-*- for more thaa . . ■ TBIBPJY: vEtlKS. - sssr*-5r • BHODES' Super Phosphate of Lime THE STANDARD MANURE. AT |6* M PMM T1W. CASH. ali-tf MILLER, TITOMAS* C<L Notice. w. NBV11T. of the firm of Nevtt. LathTCP { associated himself w.th Lid.,, to ifopvns asBuuauiil nmurii »* ^ . * . to the Dry Good* busmesu. al Die old stacd ■H-V HENRY I^THRO^ftCO Notice. Bllft GRADOT, has hf*™ I sale of miiliuery and fancy goods, [approbation and cowent^ GBdDaTi m r