The Daily news and herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1866-1868, August 03, 1866, Image 4

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The Daily News and Herald. SAVANNAH, FRIDAY, AUGUST 3, 1866. The Fallen Nation. Passed to death, majestic people, slumbering nowin early rest, , . Gathered to the grand mausoleum of her heroes mighty breast, Life no more, with glorious surging, heats within he: grand old soul, Stifled in that dim forever, breathing of the grate’s dead mould. As the solemn sounds of midnight sweep 1st d the starry skies, Like a vast mesmeric music soft the mournful death- hymns rise, Death-hymns of a noble people God the Father made sublime, , Marching in the dark procession of the spectral shapes of Time. «. Vague the echoes of her battles linger yet with solemn strain, Echoes of the battle’s death-shout which the weeping left retain; Like a wild, sweet, dreamy sadness, like a low ana holy chant, . . Comes the soft-voiced remembrance of that might no foe could daunt, , . , . When the stirring drum throbbed deep-toued, when the fife and clarion rang, , When the stately souls of warriors marched on death without a paug, . , When the cry, like blasts of trumpets, rushed rever berant line to line. 'i, “Strength alone, by God assisted, strength alone will rule mankind 1“ But, alas, the people heard not, smothered in the stag nant fumes. Caring not for flashing lightnings, playing round their children’s tombs; And the victor foe swept dreadful as a blinding fiery light, In the broken night of nations, rushing into endless night! Then the moan came sempiternal, “O the days tiiat are no more f” Where are ye. O year* transcendent, sleeping like for gotten lore ? Where are ye, O glorious struggles, with the dark earth for your bier, Gathered by the sharp, bright sickle of fierce Time, Ring-regnant here ? Like a soft, majestic anthem swells the music of that time, Softened into deep, rich whispers, floating on a won drous rhyme, Solemn as a mass, low rolling through the aisles’ re splendent gloom, Sounding like the strange, low weeping of the women round a tomb. Vast, magnificent, the melody rises in a wreath of sound, Mingling with the wondrous warblings of the stars in heaven around; Rapt in gorgeous sounds, fine masses of that holy music rush From the silent, still Necropolis of the Past's eternal hush— None but this—this magic trembling of the voice when men refer To that grand, that lofty outburst of a nation’s noble fear. Wo too well the triple sisters saw descending on our laud, .u In the dark, low-muttering storm-clouds lowering o’er the fearless band; They nor bent, nor bowed in anguish, as the shock rolled dread and vast. Followed by wild gleaming lightning, striking down the first and last. Like a mighty conflagration high the imperial banner streamed, Terrible as helmed archangel, in the tempest grand it gleamed, As the hearts beneath it panting stormed the ram part’s frowning height, Pushing like a deadly whirlwind, fraught with flame and blending light. But no more remembrance blackens into storms of grief and pain At the mournful recollection of that nation’s hallowed slain, Slain and sleeping like majestic starlight on the sum mer sea, With no sound to break their slumber, with no one to watch but He! In General- —It ia understood that General Fullerton is been recalled from New Orleans to l>e- ime Private Secretary of the President. — “Sadowa,” the field of the Austrian de- at, is Dronounced sad hour by some people, id mispronounced sadder way by others. —A farmer in Michigan who took a notion raise a lot of elk, has sold thirty of them Victor Emanuel, King of Italy, at a profit five hundred dollars each. —A Paris paper reports that the French ivai forces in the seas of China and Japan, co-operation with the British forces in that atiou, are about to take vigorous measures r the suppression of piracy. Donnelly, Tho9 Dawson, James Donales, Isaac -The members of Congress have mostly Davids, j te home: ley snubbed the clerks ol" Departments, And smartly increased their own pay, len they packed their trunks, and, like nabobs, They pompously rode away. -The following charming answer is record- Gilorin, B <i of the Empress Eugenie to a Marshal who cha. 8 *” 1 nessed to her his admiration for the com - - Granger. CB2 i she had displayed during her recent visit Gibbons, James the cholera patients at Amiens: “Mon- r, e’est notre mauiern d’aller an feu.” ir, it is thus we go under fire.” Holden. H H Haines, A T Houston, A 2 Hansen, A . H&nchell, Allen T Mr. John W. McCailey, of Spottsylvama Harget. Dr u rt House, Virginia, has a memorandum e ° lames, regiments, &c., of fifty or sixty Howard, Jet federates buried oo the farm oi Airs, rui- Hail, j er ome m Dear the battle-field. also pre- Hughes, Jno J to show where a large number of Ala- _ . . „ _ . ! m „ Johnston, Daniel 2 Ians, Floridians, Georgians and 1 exans j oneSi j m tuned. A young girl belonging to a first family dianapolis, being jealous of an elder ,, procured a stick oi nitrate of silver, King, c a 2 dissolved it in her sister’s wasli pitcher, fjf^ckfjuo T result is that the latter has turned black, Klein, Jacob callers are told that she is ill of a con- ous disease. She will grow white again “tue^stmth & Co. me. LIST OF LETTERS Remaining in Savannah Post Office August 3, 1866. Persons calling for these letters will please say “Ad vertised,” and bring with them the necessary change* [The List or Letters is Published in thb NEWS AND HERALD under the decision or the Postmaster, nr accordance with the law requir ing its publication in the paper having the largest circulation.] Ladies’ List. A. Adams, Teresa B- Bliss, Louisa Boyd, Nannie 31?ke, Mary Billings, Maria Boolock, Margaret Burke, Miss Ulick Beeman, Nettie J C. Cannada, Ann M Crouse, Margaret Cuddigan, Susan Clarrie, Susan D. Delaroche, Bell G. Guinn, Lottie Garey, Marv F H. Heftier, Mrs Harman, Harson, Mrs Coley Holms, Maria Hanlon, Ellen Howard Margaret Hall, Hannah Hareo, Margaret J. Jones, Mrs Ellis Jenkens, Emma K. Kelly, Annie Knight, Mrs A Ley born, Ann King, Afla 2 Kennedy, Margaret Logape, Matilda M. Mackey, Rebecca Miller, Mrs O Miller, Carrie Marion, Mrs R McNulty, Jennie C Mathews, Rebecca Mechun, Mary McCormick, Susan Minnahan, Mary Maska, Miss T N. Nix, Missouri Nichols, Laura B o Ostrona, Lizzie * P. Pfuffer, Frederick* Pinckney, Diauu Q Quarterman, Maria R. Richards, Annie Railley, Mrs L C Roose, Amanda Roberts, Kate Reid, Anner Richardson, Lillie Reilly, Marv B Belly, Ann Ray, Fanny Rockner, Laura Richardson, Hattie Reynolds, Mary Khenn, Jennie Ray, Olivia Rosenthal, J S. 3emines, Mrs A G Sloan, Mary E Sliubrick, Mrs Shannon, Margaret Smith, Anna Sullivan, Sarah Stretta, Minna Semmea, Sarah B Smith, M L Stevens, Sarah P Sampson, Mary Smith, Sarah A T. Terrimana, Mrs Thos Taylor, Mrs N Thompson, Mrs Chas Thompson, Mrs Perse* 2 Tany, Mrs C Taylor, Mrs Sallie Taylor, Mrs Wm Trist, Rose Totty, Francis w. Wallace, Anna M * Williams, Mrs DUsey Walsh, Anabasia Williams, Retta Werner, Mrs C White, Sarah H Williams, Mrs C Ward, Sarah W Walsh, Lovett Williams, Julia Brown, Wm Bulloch, A Brown, J Higgins Brown Edward 2 Bath, Geo Byington, G P Brown, H Butcher, Jno S Burdick & Hudgins, 7 Bendit. J Bar blot*, M J Branham* Mat Baker, Rawls Burns, L S 2 Gentlemen’s Lint. A. Anderson, Chas B. Banding, S M Bush, Simon Bradley, S A Bacon, Wm N Bucky, Thos Banks, Thos Butler, Henry Butler, Thos F Bird, Wiley Barney, W Bentley, Wm Broyles, W B Beton, Robt 2 Waddell, A Wilcox, C S Watson, Wm Webster, C E K Waldron, D E 2 Wedley, Dole 2 Woodward, Geo Whittle, G Webster, G B Walker, H W Wilson, Horace Wyllv, R H Williams, Richard White, R W White, Setner Wilkins, TM Wilkinson, W N Williamson, J Whitney, Jno Windelken, Jno Warner, Jos , . White, Mr A. L. HARRIS, P. M. Magazines, Newspapers, die. THE FLORIDA SENTINEL PUBLISHED TRI-WEEKLY, SEMI WEEKLY AND WEEKLY. AT TALLAHASSEE, FLA., By Shober A Oliver. THE ONLY TRI-WEEKLY IN THE STATE! 1 THB BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM IN THE STATE, AMD The CHEAPEST PAPER In the STATE I TERMS: TRI-WEEKLY, one year $6 SEMI-WEEKLY, one year 4 WEEKLY, one year. 2 el-tf ’ THE DAILY NEWS, PUBLISHED AT CHARLESTON S. C., • has Tan LARGEST CIRCULATION or ANT JOURNAL PUBLISHED IN THB STATE, And Is universally considered The Best Commercial AND FAMILY PAPER IN THE STATE. PARTIES. THEREFORE, IN GEORGIA, who de sire to subscribe (or ^CHARLESTON PAPER, will consult their interest by sending for THE DAILY NEWS. TERMS $10 PER ANNUM. Pnblished In Polio Form, size of the New York Herald. ass-tf EAST FLORJDA BANNER. Oeala, Marion County, Fla. A Weekly Newspaper, containing eight pages and forty columns. Subscription S3 per Year* As an advertising medium, it has superior advan tages, its circulation extending through the counties of Alachua, Marion, Hcrnaudo, and ail t he Eastern and Southern counties. Business cards not exceeding one square, per year, $15. . Aildress. T. F. SMITH, Proprietor, % m8-tf Ocala. Pla. Cobb, Andrew Cafferty A Burke, Cent-.-r, C 2 Calton, F Cntts, Gay Cumming, J A Cook, Jno Cooper, Milton H Cahill, Robt 2 Ehlers, C F Evertsoc, E C Flynn, Wr Jenck, J B Jackson, James Mrs. Endy, residing near Greensboro’, ct&w county. Miss., went to whip her Wiley, aged sixteen, a few days ago. crime was destroying a bfl>le, in.obe- ce to orders from his father. The boy id an axe handle, and knocked his mother the head and killed her. -Col. Henry Ashby, of Fauquier county, , late of the rebel army, was arrested at ixville, in Tennessee, under an indict- it for treason against the State. The jxville Commercial says he wa3 released, ing, without the least difficulty, given in the sum of $10,000 for bis appear- e at the next term of the Circuit Court. -It is uot generally known that the victor the vanquished of Custozza are related to h other, but such is, nevertheless, the e. Albert, son of the Arcbdnke Charles, ephew to Archduke Reinier, who, in 1820, rried the sister of the late Charles Albert, 1 who gave his daughter in marriage to Duke of Savo^, now Victor Emanuel, lg of Italy. The children of the two ad- manes are consequently second cousins. —An interesting experiment has been in igress for some time past at the Royal terinary College at Camden Town, gland. A number of healthy dogs have n fed upon the most diseased portions of llf which have died of the rinderpest, ae of the meat having been given to them r and some in a cooked state. The result Lbe experiment has been that the dogs are ter and healthier than ever. —Red River (La.) papers record two more irders by negroes and negroes dressed as fited States troops. Parties of them ap- ar almost every day on the highway and b and assassinate people. Strong appeals ,ve been made to the Commanding General stop it, but ineffectually. The people now ,ve called a meeting of citizens, as neither e nor property is safe. Leckbey, C D Logan, Cato McGee, Wm Malcomson, Thos Miller, Heury McCall, Dandy Macey, C G Mehrtens, C C McAuliff, D Miller, E T McIntosh, Grant Murphy, Geo Mungin, Guy Muller, H Mitchell, II McLoon, James Nevin, Wm Ncenly, Thos O’Boyl, Thos Owens, Patrick O’Sullivan, M D O'Sullivan, Jno Palmer, E F Paine, E F Proctor, Frank Pierce, Geo 'Palmer, H W Prescott, J Perry, H H Porteus, Jas A Peoples, Isom Patterson, J M Pamberton, J $ q|lmer, J C Quinlan, Mike Rieves, H A Radcliff, A J Richards, Albert Rogers, Cyrus H 2 Roberts, C D Rochambeac, Daniel Rice, David H Rice, D Hall Schesser, F G Smith, J Y Steiger, J G Sontera, James Spencer, Jim Smith, Jno Smith, Martin Shuetz, Franz Stafford, M Sheriden, P Screven, P Simmens, B Smith, R H Seymour, Russell Smith, L M Sweeny, Thomas Simmons, Thos Shellman, Wm H- Shaw, W C. Chapman, Richard Crane, W R S ClarytWm Cox, Wm Cummings, W C Clark, W G Clark, Jno W Clarke, Wm 2 D. Davidson, M J Dawson Manufacturing Co, Dooner, James Davis, Wm M E. Emmens, L P P. Fellaman, Geo 2 G. Garrow, Jas R Gordon, J B Graham, Nicolas Goldin, Wm Gaston, Wm H. Hubbart, Jno Habersham, Munday Hickey, Thos Hyde, Thos L Hanlon, Thus Hafferty, Wm Hunt, Wm H Hughes, Capt Wm Huntsman, Jno Hamilton, Jno R G Haskell, Jos C Houston, Juo j. Johnson, J J Jencks, W O Jeffreys, W O Jefferson, J 2 K. Kenneddy, J N Kavanaugh, John King, W B King. W H King, W S L. Loring, Geo S 2 Lewis, Geo Lansing, Juo R Lane, Michael M. Murphy, Jno Manning, Jas McCarty, James Moore, John W McMahon, Jas Moon, M Moorehouse, M D Murphy, Owen McCod, Richard Mountain, R H McCarty, Thos Mirell, Wm Millar, DR N. Nash, Henry Nongsaor, Daniel O. Oxean, Jerry Ortol, E O’Sullivan. Daniel O'Sullivan. DanlF Parka, Jaa Pound, J G Potter, James Psrdens, Jacob Potter, Jesse 2 Paramour, Noah Palmer. Thoa Potter, W H Parsons, Chas Phillips, C B Platt A Bros, THE LAND WE LOVE. A MONTHLY MAGAZINE, devoted to Literature, Agriculture and General Intelligence, and com prising Reports of Battles. Incidents and Anecdotes of the War, never before published. BY GENERAL D. H. HILL, Late of the Southern Army. Proprietors—J. P. IRWIN AND D. H. RILL. The Magazine will be published at Charlotte, N. C. It will contain from sixty to eighty papes «>f the size oi those of Blackwood’s Magazine, and will be fur nished to subscribers at $3 a year, in advance, or $5 if not paid till the end of the year. Cash subscribers not required to pay until after the receipt of the first number. Incidents and accidents, and anecdotes of the war are requested, that the Magarine may bn a monument to the heroism of our soldiers and to the devotion o! our people.my26-tf THE FIELD AND FIRESIDE. (Established, 1855.) A SUPERB Literary Companion and sterling old Hume Journal; published every Saturday, by Wm B. 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SAVANNAH, - - - GEORGIA. npt attention, to receiving and for- _ ods, ealee on consignment, and all orders; and will also keep constantly on hand a ObC., UCT1UCB Utuw for sale on consignment, and for which tgenfea. Order* and consignments respect icited. ri**® J. SHAFFER, ton Sealer Oo: In all kinds of LEOTIC FRUITS amb PRODUCE, WmiVimunks Mum ' Opposite 143 West sL, Bulkhead between Barclay and Yeeey ate., _ NEW YORK. Potatoes, Apples and Onions constantly on hand, and out np for the Sonthern market ood. t.j. Walsh, and J. H. Parsons. I»l* endlv JOHN S. Slim & 00., Forwarding and Commission MERCHANTS. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN Dry Goods, Groceries, Ac., NOS. 1 AND 2 8AMMIS’ BLOCK, Bay Street, Jacksonville, Florida. no. a SAMMIB. ID. S. SAMMU. Jas.T. Paterson, TIMBER, Lumber & Commission MERCHANT, No. 1S3 Bay Street, Savaanah, AMS . 4 Darien, Georgia. tw~ Orders for Lumber solicited, t*- dut-tl BLANCEVILLE SLATE MINING C0MP7, VAN WERT, POLK CO., GA. 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THE KEY-STONE is endorsed and recommended to the Fraternity at la ge by the Grand lodge of North Carolina, and keenly feelin - the weight of this high compliment, the proprietors will spare neither money nor exertion to make the publication a most welcome visitor and companion with adl good and tree Masons—their wives, sisters, mothers and daughters, to whom the same may come greeting. par- specimen numbers sent to any part of the country upon application. WM. B. SMITH & CO., Publishers, 68 Fayetteville sL, Raleigh, N. C. ESTILL & BRO., Bull street, near the Poet Office, Agents aJ5 tf for Savannah. ntting, Powell & Co.. BANKERS, MACON, GLHO C. A. NUTTING, ® A. H. POWELL, ISAAC SCOTT. HXTIBENOI. EDWARD PADBLFORD, S-om SAVANNAH. R. 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Each number contains a full Calendai of Work for the Month, Hints, Suggestions and essays upon everything to be performed in and arcuud the Farm, Garden, Orchard and Dwelling, etc. tikhh: One copy, one year $ 1 00 Six copies, one year 5 00 Thirteen copies, one year 10 00 Address WM. E SMITH A CO., Publishers and Proprietors, 69 Fayetteville at., Raleigh, N. C. ESTILL A BRO., Bull street, near Poet Office. •34.tf Agent, for Savannah. AGENTS POH MERRITT, WALCOTT A CO., 64 ConrtlaMt Street New Tort. MANUFACTURERS OF ALL KINDS OF Bolts, Nnt% Washers, Sett Screws, Tap. and Dies, Ac, Ac., and dealers in al^Unda «f Railroad, Steam- shipand Engineer's Supplies, Oils, Varnish, Paint, Hemp and Rubber Packing; Oak Tanned and Rubber Belting, Brass Fittings, Chipping and Riveting Ham mers, Files, Chisels, Gas Pipe, Nalls, Circular and Gang Saws, Pumps, Steam Whistlc9, Steam and Wa ter Guagers, Steam Engines and Saw Mills of every description, Ac-, Ac. Also Agents for A. P. 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The Laborers are to received by the Employers on arrival of tha steamer here, and transported to the points where they are wanted at Employers’ expense, and the Employers have farther to pay a certain snm per heacrln advance, partly as security and partly (or covering the expenses in bringing the Emigrants from the Nortn to this port. 1m rate at which Farming Laborers can he se cured will average about $160 per year, the Employ ers lading them, fbr farther particulars apply to WM. MORVILLE A CO., Jones’ Block, Bay street. One door EaM or Barnard street, - Savannah, Ga. XCrEWEHCES : Jackson A Lawton, Savannah. John W. Anderson A Son, Savannah. Solomon Cohen, Savannah. Jno. C, FerrilL Savannah. i Ntcholls, Camp «* Co., Savannah Geo. A- Cnylcr, Savannah. W. R. Fleming, Savannah. John Screven, Savannah. Brigham, Baldwin A Oo., Savannah Savannah National Bank. Savannah, m* To Mechanics. jpHOPOSALS will be rerelvedl . tte undersigned _ for the repairs or the PnbRc Pacha of the city. Applicants most make separate statements of the es timate of costa tor the repairs of each Dock. JOHN WILLIAMSON, . myl# Chairman Com. Docks andWharrea AAAA A MONTH IS BKING HIDE JJ^UU with onr IMPROVED STENCIL DIBS by ladles and gentlemen. Send for onr free Catalogue containing samples and prices. Address, R M. SPENCER A CO., Jyl8-3m Brattleboro., Vt Notice to Owners of Dogs. Citt or SAvarixAB, Matoses Orriox,l July 23, 1866. ) N OTICE is hereby given to all owner* of Doga that on and after MONDAY, July 30th, 1866, no Dog or Dogs will be permitted to run at large within the city limits unless properly mu«l"d, *n such a man ner as to pr. vent them from biting, and also have around their necks a collar, with the owner's name plainly expressed and en- raved thereon. All Dogs found running at large afft-r tne above meatloneu date will be killed, unless the regolatlonls strictly complied with. EDWARD C. ANDERSON, iy23-12t _ Mayor. SAVANNAH DAIRY, WEST SIDE OF COLUMBIA SQUARE, BETWEEN STATE AND PRESIDENT STS. PUKE FRESH MILK, Mora log and evening. Fresh Butter and Buttermilk, BLABIER, CURDS AID UREA* every day, from cows well fcd ana pastured. THOMAS H. AUSTIN, General Csmoission ail Firvariial 95 Bay Street, Savannah, «a. BIT ns TO Wm. M. Tnnno A Co., Savannah; Nonrse A Brooks, New York; Bpping, Hanserd & Co., Columbus. n»80-t.f CITY HOTEL BUILDINGS. OUR MOTTO: WE DEEY COMPETniosJ The undersigned, having purchased the TP COMPLETE BINDERIES OF Pl« & 1, The Most Complete in the Sonthern Coi* announce that they are now ready to fill all orders. MB. PECK, our senior, having been employed for TWENTY YEARS in Pj^ in the leading establishments in that city, and for the last NINE YEARS having ^ of Purse’s extensive Bindery in Savannah, feels warranted in making the assc m „ can at any time be sustained by evidences of workmanship, that he is a Master of His Profession, and that the South can at last compete with onr Northern friends, and prevents- sity of sending to New York or Philadelphia for orders, that can be equally well home, saving thus the expenses of importation. Particular attention paid to BUST DIMGr MUSIC BOOK- AND REPAIRING PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS The patronage of the public is respectfully solicited, and satisfaction guaranty J work that may be entrusted to our care. JOS. H. PECK & col jy6-3m Hotels. PAVILION HOTEL, SOUTHEAST CORNER OP BULL AND SOUTH BROAD STREETS. T HE PROPRIETOKS would respectfully announce: to the pnblic that the above Hotel is now open for the reception of Permanent and Transient Hoarders. _ .. , Having had large experience in the Hotel business, they intend to make this House one of the most com fortable Boarding Houses forfamuies and others in There la a Barconnec'ed with the Hotel, at which may be found the best of Wine*, lJquore and Segars. Attached to the Honse Is also an ICE CREAM GARDEN, where may be procured at all hoots, botli day and evening, the finest Cream In the city. Also, a Soda Fountain, Irom which they will 'furnish the best Soda in the city. . „' Parties ean be furnished with Cream at all times. JylC-tf ST. CHARLES SALOON, B Y A. STAMM, Bay Lana, roar of Poet Office— The best Liquors, Alee, Wines. Segars, Ac., always on hand, including a choice article oUSELT- ER’S WATER, directly imported from Hersagthnm, Nassau, and the best of Rhine Wines. LUNCH every day at 11 o’clock. m!2-1y THE VERANDA HOUSE, a T WHITE BLUFF, will b. npen on and after A Monday, the »th lnet., for the Accommodation of Boarders, transient or permanent. The subscriber, from Us long experience in the business, can safely guarantee the comfort of those who may give him a call* my26-tf MOSES M. BELISARIO. Port Royal House, HILTON HEAD, S. C. RIDDELL * HUGO PaoraiSTOas ■j-g. IIPBRIJ- I. r. BVW* DO-tf LA PIERRE HOUSE, PHILADELPHIA. rnHK SUBSCRIBERS having leased this favorite X Honse, it has been REFITTED AMD REFURNISHED IN AN ELEGANT MANNER, And Is now Prepared wit a the Hoet Per fect Appointments for the Recep tion of Onests. The first position among first-clam Hotels will bo maintained m the future, as in the past. Jel2 tf BAKER Sc FARLEY. CHARLESTON HOTEL, CHARLESTON, S. C. mHIS popular and well known Hotel, situated in the A business portion of the city, hat been newly fur nished throoghont by the present proprietor, who has been sixteen years connected with the establishment m26-tt W. WHITE, Proprietor. LIVE Oil CLUB HOUSE, No. 32 GHOBO* STREET, Charleston, South Carolina, Is now open for tha accommodation of transient an permanent guests. Choicest Liquon, Wlneo, Ales aad Segars ALWAYS OB lam. FETJRJONERPrnjtrletor. NOTICE. F ROM this date and for the summer months my office will be at Florida wharf. my30 F. M. MTBELL. BRICKS! BUCKS!! i2o>ooo '“"““v-a, On Savannah and Ogeedtse OeaaL shove Swayne's. mayss.■ For Sate. O NE OF CBIaHOLM'8 PATENT SHINGLE MA CHINES, with patent right tor Nassau county for ten years; aald to be capable of splitting from 30,009 to 40.000 per day. Also, one Spile Driver.— AhML six Males, with hrnnsse, fold two Timber Trucks.. Enquire of CHAS. L Q >LBT A CO.. jyl4 tf Corner Bay and A lercom streets.' Dm cows »Y1I U.U «AA« r—— 'riTose Sesiring can get milk from the .am. cow for Ch jy£?u“m lDT *“ d '' GEO. W. LAMAR, Jn. THOH. W. BROOKS MANUFACTURER of FURNITURE AND GENERAL UPHOLSTERY. Doc Street, Fhlladelphto, Ps. nTm-AII ORDERS sent by Mail Promptly at- tended to- IT3 ?. . Brown’s Standard Scales TT8ED by the United States and Foreign Govexn- U ments for more than thirty ye axis. Adanted to any branch of business for foreign or CSfik warranted accnrate«md dnrebk. Sales rooms No 3 Barclay-st., near Broadway. N. Y. salesroomsc»o. » R BROWN.damifartmw G. B. LAMAR, JUN., Successor toG. B. A G. W. I«amab» General Commission Merchants r«W*i4i*f M* ShiPPtaf Arm*. NO. w BAY STREET (np stain.) RahrtaOm. W. Anderson, John C. Ferril and G. B. Laawr’Savannah: w. B Jackron, Josiah Sibley ASonTj' a and J. W. Walker, Augusta. Consign- menu solicited. mylo TTTILL BE BOLD, ON THB FIB (T TUESDAY IN W August next, at the Court House dooi, In ReldsvUle, Tattnall county, wlthUTthe legal boars of sale, Four Hundred (400) Acres oi Land In the Poru- flret District of said county, the place whereon the late AHOB 1. HEARN lived, sold os the property of AM08 J. HEARN,.deceased, for tbs benefit of the heirs and creditors or said d arenas J. Terms made known on the day, Ihls Jane IMh. 1366. L.A.H. TIPPINS, Je28 Administrator Debottfi Non. NOTICE. TO ILL WANTING FURNITURE I am opening for the lnspeotjon of the public, aRaeReckof - ** CABINET FURNITURE, CHAIRS. T TRESSES, Ac„ &c., - To which the attention of all Is invited. .oek’soldBtj fie-ly 1T8BBOUOHTON STREET,-Sher aa HARRINGTON. : Valdosta Institute. T HE HBgUlaR EXERCISES of this Institution (both Mnle and Female Department.) will be re sumed on the First Monday in August prox. Terms as during last ssssIniL rnnoN. ; lfo Clau, per seMian of Twenty weeks, 336 M 3d “ « 3*60 3d « ** •« , •• 1»«0 French, Extra “ - - “ 10 instruction In MuMc as M A SUFACTURED BY J. M. VENABLE & 3?eterslym?g, "V a. Also Manufactnrers of Superior “Maccoboy," “Rappee,” and other Snuffs, Chrt Smoking Tobacco of every grade. Josiah Macy’s Sons, Sole Agent may29 3m. 189 & 191 FRONT STREET. NEW Vg Groceries and Liquors. Philip Callahan. Jambs Kebbioaic. Colombia Square GROCERY STORE, Bast side of Columbia Square, corner of Habersham and President streets, BY PHILIP CALL AN AN & CO. R ECEIVING. WEEKLY, first-class Family Gro ceries, Ales. Wines, Liquors, Cigars, Fruits, Vegetables, Ac. For sale on most reasonable terms. Je*9-ly r Railroads. Notice PL G. RUWB. WHOLESALE DEALER IN Foreign and Domestic Liquors, WINES, CIGARS, GROCERIES, ALE AND LAGER, Johnson's Square, opposite trie Pulaslci House, Corner St. Julien and Bryan Sts.| rpslligant’. old Paint Stand. Agent for the ORIENTAL CHOLERA BITTERS. W~ Agent for H. Clausen's celebrated riuenix Steam Brewery, N.w York; A. M. Binalnger A Co’* London Dock Gin, and Clnb Sauce. marl4 A*S*V . -.-w -'-y- ■ OFFICE ATLANTIC 4 GOT E |1 Savannat. 1 On and after Monday, May 2Sth l6W,*!f Train, will run daily, Sundays ciceptrt- I Connecting with night trains on the Leave Savanpah at 7 30 a. m. Leave Thomasvillc at 4 a. m. Arrive at Savannah at 6.< s p. m. Arrive at Thomasville at 9.17 p-o- JOHX SCB Miscellaneous. TEE ETE, EAR, Iff ,R. WRIGHT, of Toronto, Canada M — 1 clan and Surgeon, Oculist and an consulted on Deafness, Discharge* J- noiaeitn the Head, Catarrh, Diseases oi 0 Scranton, Smith & C or Snrglcal aid attended to. .Jl 1 Wrt in Hr Thn*. Bulkier- KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND CUOICB OLD BRANDIES, WHISKEY, GIN, WINES, ACC. ’ AKD EVERY VARIET? OF GROCERIES, ALSO, Hay, Corn, Oats and Bren, strictly at wholesale to the trad.; and we flatter ourselves that we ean make It to the Interest of dealer, to patronise ns, at the head of Bay, oppoelte Jefferson st. mlO-tf or Snrglcal aid attended to. i < Office Na «, in Dr. Tbog. Buckler* Lexington street, Baltimore, Md. . 9 I Office honre from »to 12 A. M-, s 1 " I l»-tf NEW PEE! Forthe PIERCE 8KEHAH, Wholesale and Retail Dealer In Fine Groceries, Boot* and Shoes, Clothing, For eign and Domestic Wines, Liquors and Segars. Also, Skelton's Celebrated GOLDEN ALE AND CHAMPAGNE CIDER. In bottle and In wood. London and Dublin Brown Stoat, Scotch and Eng lish Ales, Ac. Liberal deductions made to be trade. 176 BROUGHTON STREET, SAVANNAH, dll-tf and 62 Liberty street. N. T. mm Advertising in Southern Georgia rftHE BAINBRIDGK “CHART AND COMPASS” i (formerly the “ Batnbridge Argus,”) oners saperlor Inducements to the merchants of sa vannah swan advertising madlnm. It has a teWJ and rapidly lncreanngclrcnlation In thatsoetton, and Ita terms are reasonable. RW8 g LU Editor and Proprietor. Balnbridgc, June 11. !***• : » — Choice Havana Segars. urtdSICK A CO’S CHAMPAGNE, A Co% Ctrampwe, Black Seal. K. KOBTHOKK A CO, Jfudmo 7 Corner Bay and Whitaker sts. jyll-lmo 8. M. Vi »oart.Jn pleaMnttemUtmjBMj^mOT^,^, THflAHDWE LOVE For July, JTOT RECEIVED AHgTO* SAIAHY w “-”-*—*"“** to the Ftmt Office, A Most Bxqniailv, ns Its name. . Manufactured only by PII^® 1 neVtobk- 1EW1EE or oo t rn FOR fham»r»-t MV Notice to! Boll street, next t jy*Mf jelMw