The Daily news and herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1866-1868, August 06, 1866, Image 4

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The Daily^News and Herald. ' SAVANNAH, MONDAY, AUGUST 6, 1866. Helen Sny. Because one loves you, Helen Gray, . Is that a reason YOd should petit, And like a Msrchr wind veer about. And frown, and sav your shrewish say T Don’t strain the cord until it snaps, Don’t split the sound heart with your wedge, Don’t cut your fingers with the edge Of your keen wit; yga msy perhaps. Because you're handsome, Helen Gray, Is that a reason to be proud ? Your eye* ore bold, your laugh is loud. Your steps go mincing on their way; Blit so yon mins that modest charm Which Is the surest charm of all; Take heed, yon may trip and fall, And no man care to stretch his arm. Stoop from your cold height, Helen Gray, Come down, and take a lowlier place. Come down, to fill it now with grace; Come down, yon must perforce some day; For years cannot be keptstbey. And fading years will make you old; Then in your turn will men seem cold, When you yourself are nipped and gray. [MacMillan's Magazine. TO MY LOVE. , Da me basia.—Catullus. I. Kiss me softly and speak to me low; ' Malice has ever a vigilant ear. What if Malice were lurking near ? Kiss see, dear I / Kiss me softly and speak to me low. n. Kiss me softly and speak to me low; Envy, too, has a watchful ear; What if Envy should chance to hear V Kiss me, dear ’ Kiss me softly and apeak to me low. m. Kiss me softly and apett to me low; Trust me, darling, the time is near When lovers may love with never a fuar; Kiss me, dear! Kiss me softly and speak to me low. In Q-eneral* Medical. A NOBLE PURPOSE AND A Glorious Result H - There are as many roads to fame and fortune as there were gateways to ancient Thebe9. Yonr am bitious warrior Is’ ror carrying his way With the sabre; yonr aspiring politician for scheming Ids way by intrigue and consummate art. But there is one grand broad path to the goal, along which nothing base can travel. Jt Is the path set apart for the march of talent, energy, and noble purpose an though fall of obstacles, it contains none that a brave man cannot sonnoant. This fact has been exemplified n innumerable Instances, but in few more forcibly ban In tlie rise and progress or DR. HOOFLAND’S GERMAN BITTERS. For over fifteen year* Its course has been ouw&nl and upward, scattolng,blessings at every step, until It now stands on the topmost rounds oftlie ladder of fame, as the GREAT TONIC: Hoofland’s German Bitters Is a positive remedy for DYSPE PSIA, —Water has been selling in Norfolk at 25 cents a gallon, jif —-Over two hundred New Englanders have located in Nashville, Tenn., during the past week. —Another coolie ship has been burned in the Indian ocean, and 140 coolies have been lost. —The Sandwich Island Treasury has a large surplus, the chief cause being the bigli price realized for sugar. — Mrs. Grant, of Montgomery, Ala , the mother cf five children, committed suicide Sunday evening by taking iaudauum. Cause, jealousy. —The use of soft water in Glasgow saves £40,000 a year in soap. It is estimated ^tbat £100,000 a year might thus be saved in London. —As one of the results of the war, it may be stated ^hat there are at the present time in the United States no less than twenty-five manufactories of artificial legs. —A man passing through a gateway in the dark, hit his nose against a post. “I wish that post was in hell,” said he. "Better wish it somewhere else,” coolly remarked a bystander, “you might run against it again!” —The conservative men of Patterson, N. J., celebrated the adjournment of Con- gfess on Saturday afternoon, by firing a national salute. • The salute was fired by re turned soldiers. —Orders have been received at the Spring- field (Mass.) Armory from the Ordnance Department at Washington for the manu facture of 55,000 of Allen’s lately improve cl breech loader. —A couple of wretches in Lansingburgb. N. Y., a few days ago, whipped a horse for three hours and a half, because he would not draw more than be could. The police at last interfered. —Lawrentine Lenormand, aged 27, killed herself in New Orleans by putting the muz zle of a double-barrelled pistol under her chin and firing both barrels. Her father had refused her a dowry of $3,000 in gold and permission to marry a person she fancied. —The Emperor Napoleon has just sub scribed ten thousand francs towards the erection of a monument to Joan of Arc, and the restoration of the donjon tower at Rouen where she was tortured. —Hard rubber collars are to be the next novelty. A process of bleaching rubber has been discovered, and after hardening it can be made into collars, wristbands, Ac., and the enthusiastic think they see the end of the paper collar business. —Gun cotton is now made into ropes for storage, and kept under water. When au order i3 received at the manufactory, a few bours suffices to send the cotton on its way. It has beeff found that by making the ropes with many air-channels through the mass, the cotton explodes almost instantaneously, and is as violent in action as the strongest fulminates. —The Richmond Whig congratulates the South that Richardson & Co., publishers of New York, are issuing school books designed for Southern schools, and advises parents not to countenance schools where these books are not exclusively used. It says: “Two- thirds of the Bchool books are gotten up in New England by radical politicians, whose aim it is to poison the minds of the young against the .South, Southern men, Southern women, Southern customs and ideas.” FiixiBosTEkiso.—The Western papers, says the New York Times, contain some “ startling revelations ” concerning a “secret plot to gobble Central America.” Wc arc told of a scheme, which has been on loot for nearly a year, to send an armed party to some of the Central American ports, (we are not told which,) to seize the country and organize a purely “ Yankee Republic. ” The principal points of operations are said to be St. Louis, New Orleans, Cincinnati and Cleveland; and a fine programme is alleged to have been drawn up. ( Another Battle in Selma.—The Selma (Ala.) Messenger of the 26th, says, “the qniet of the city has been broken fer two nights in succession by rows between the freedmen and the Federal soldiers. The trouble began by an unprovoked attack, so far as we can leant, of some half a dozen soldiers upon the negroes at a freedman’s bell, with the designftf robbery.-.. The freed men defended themselves, find.a liberal use of fisticuffs and firearms followed. On the second night the firing near the Baptist Church, we understand, was sfilljnoro lively. We can bear of no flnfefkjpjp rtfiously hurt, but it is high time that these grave distur bances should be suppressed. The soldiers are vowing vengeance * against thg.neg dud the negroes are’ anting themselves for defence against the soldiers, and it has be come unsafe for, put«freMiCver^o venture into the streets niter nightfall. We hope the civil and military authorities -will co-operate in preserving the peace of the city, by dis arming, it necessary, both the soldiers and the negroes. As'i* sample of the feeling ex isting between the tws classes, Carter, an industrious and well-conducted freedman, in the employof Smith, Motes & Co., wHo had not been off his employer’s premises for the •rffilpartici- Discases |uo Resulting irom ing knocked, down and We publish the above for the special edifica tion of the New York TriUhne, whose editors seem very fond of parading before their read ers evidence of cruelties practiced on freed men by Southern rebels.—Columbus Sun. DISORDER OF THE IIVEI DIIESTIVE ORflAHS, |An<i is the only certain awl safe RESTORER OF STRENGTH IN CASES OF DEBIL1T V. Ey the use of this Bitters IVeskcncd and Debilitated Pruiata He roine Renewed with all I be Vigor or Health. Impaired constitutions are rebuilt, and the patient In a short time regains Vicor, Health and Strength. .OBSKltVB THE FOLLOWING SYMPTOMS, £ Ken ailing from Disorders oftlie Digcetive Organs! Coustipatiou, Inwanl Piles, Fullness of Blood to the ilea.I, Acidity of the Stomach, Nansea, Heart burn, Disgust for Food, Fullness or Weight, in the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sink- lug or Fluttering at the Pit of the Stomach, Swimming of the Head, Harried and Difficult Breath- ing, Flattering at the Heart, Choking or Suffocating Sensation when in a Lying Poe- tare, Dimness of Vision, Dots or v Webs before the Sight, Fever and Doll Pain in the Head, Defi ciency of Perspiration, Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes, Pain in the Side, Back, Cheat, Limbs, Ac., Sudden Flashes of Heat, Bum ing in the Flesh, Constant Imaginings of Evil, and great Depression of Spirits. Remember That these flitters a contain no Rnm or Whiskey. And can’t make Drunkards. Is not a Bar Room Drink, But a Highly Concentrated Vegetable Extract, Free from Alcoholic Stimnlant or Injnrions Drags It cannot Insidiously Introduce the vice of Drunk enness into the bosom of yonr families—to yonr wife, your children, or yonr friends. . SOIiDIERS 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 1 ve more Tuelimony Have more respectable people to vopch for them! Than any other article in the Market. We defy any one to contradict this assertlor, AND WILL PAY $1,030 To any one that will produce a Certificate published by us hat Is not GENDINS, a Magazines, Newspapers, —w Ac. THE FLORIDA SENTINEL PUBLISHED TRI-WEEKLY* SEMI- WEEKLY AND WEEKLY, . AT TALLAHASSEE, FLA., By rihober & Oliver. THE ONLY TRI-WEEKLY IN THE STATE! 1 TOE BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM IN THE STATE, ill The CHEAPEST PAPER in the STATE I • •“ TERMS: l’ V >!-’ ' TRI-WEEKLY, one year $6 HEMI-WKEKLY, one year 4 WEEKLY, one year. S el-tf THE DAILY NEWS, PUBLISHED AT CHARLESTON S. C., LARGEST CIRCULATION i JoH s K JOURNAL PUBLISHED IN THE STATE, And Is universal ly considered The Best Commercial AMD FAMILY PAPER IN THE STATE. PARTIES. THEREFORE, IN GEORGIA, who de sire to subscribe for a CHARLESTON PAPER, will consult their interest by sending for THE DAILY NEWS. TERMS $10 PER ANNUM. Published In Folio Form, size of the New York Herald. a"3-tf THE EAST FLORIDA BANNER. Ocala, Marion County, Fla. A weekly SwtaseTlpUon eight page, and I An adtartWng medium. It heal Wffcnor advan* ft* W*tir*RkitK>Q extending through (be counties .» ... .... of Aischna, Marten. Hernando, and ail the Eastern nnd Southern comities. Business cards net exceeding one square, per year, $15. Aildress, T. F. SMITH, Proprietor, Gcala.' mS-tf .Fla. New York Advertisements, j, Compnisajoru j/leafta^p.* DORTEAS’ IAIZERA . >. - {. H Q 9 Z < D O • A Z PI III Z V o o e > z as o h WAS THE OHIT “ MIMHATIM H» NM FROM 1RDIAI 60RR" • That received a medal and honorable mention from the Royal Commissioners, the eompetioonorall pnfr minent manufacturers of “ Corn Starch ana rnh pared ComjJDW of this and other countrleR no* withstanding. maizena, The food and luxury or tha age, without a single fault. One trial will convince the most skeptical. Makes Puddings, Cakes, Custards, BlancMange, Me., without isinglass, with few or no eggs, at a cost as- tonishing the mo*t economical. A slight addition to ordinary Wheat Flour greatly improves Bread and Cake. It is also excellent for thickening sweet RAucea. gravies for fish ami meats, soups, Ac. ForIce Cream nothing can compare with it. A little 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, 160 Fulton Street. . WILLIAM DUBYKA, j25-ly General Agent. Bouse & Bryant, (Formerly of Jacksonville, Fla. J Fonrariiu ant CoimM lerchants 5. ID4. Strei*., SAVANNAH, .... OBOHOIA, W ILL give prompt attention to receiving tuid for- .rsSSra«s,“43!sW’ 1 K.*5 good stock of Groceries, Ac., besid lor mle op ooarigmmont, and : agents. Orders and consign mei (cited. HAWKINS & FAY, Comatissiou Merchants, NO. 47 PEARL STREET, NEAR PRODUCE EXCHANGE, N. Y. WH. B. HAWKINS, »J. ROCKWELL FAY. Particular attention paid to buying Produce, PtotT sions, Whiskies, and Cigars, on Order, and to con aignmenis. ezrzaXHOZS: CLINTON HUNTER, firm of Spofford, Tileston ft Co., New York. Faiicher A McChesney, 5 Water-aL, New York. Richard Ellis, 114 Water street. New York. Wm. B. Miles. 59 Christie street. New York. W. B. Sibell, 5 Wall street. New York. Lewis L. Jones, iv Brn ■du-nv. s. W. Mason A Co., Savannah Ga. THE LAND WE LOVE. A MONTHLY MAGAZINE, devoted to Literature, Agriculture and General Intelligence, and com prising Report, of Baulen Incidents and Anecdotes of the War, never before published. BY GENERAL D. H. HILL, Late of tho Southern Army. Proprietors—J. P. IBWIiT A*D l>. H. HILL. The Magazine will be published at Charlotte. N. O. It will contain from sixty to eighty pages of the size oi those of Blackwood's Magazine, and will be fur nished to subscribers at $3 a y. ar, in advance, or is 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 be a monument to the heroism of onr soldiers and to the devotion ol oar people. inv26 tf THE FIELD AND FIRESIDE. - (Established, 1S55.) A SUPERB Literary Companion nnd sterling old Home Journal; published every Saturday, by Wm B. Smith A Co., 58 Fayetteville street, Raleigh, N. C. Elegantly printed on beantifnl white paper, mammoth sheet, with eight large pages. Its corps ol contributors includes nearly all the most dlstingnisbed authors of the country, and with the combined services of so many celebrated writers, it has achieved a perfect success in presenting on un rivalled array of talent. Its Romances, Stoi ies. Talcs, Noyettics, Sketches, Criticisms, Reviews, Poems, Biographies, Witticisms, Travels, Adventures, Ac., tc., Are pure, eatertainlng and instructive in a degree rarely attained In periodical literature. In accordance with the name of the paper, a spe cial department is devoted to the Field, wherein are given articles, hints and suggestions on the practical management of the Farm, the Garden, the Orchard and the kitchen. BCBSOBIFT OHS t Onoyear $ 5 no Six months 2 5<i Club of five, one year 20 00 Clubs of ten “ 40 09 And an extra copy to the party getting up a club of tan. No club rates to six months subscribers. ESTILL ft BRIL, Bull st, near the Post Office, Agents for n24 If Savannah. THE KEY-STONE; A MONTHLY MASONIC MAGAZINE- E OITED BY WM. B. SMITH, £3 Fayetteville st, Raleigh, N. C. Subscription - .....$3 a Year A Now Volomu commenced January 1, 1S66, ele gantly printed upon very heavy wh te paper, and neatly stitched and trimmed in beautiful covers. THE KEY-STONE is endorsed and recommended to tbo Fraternity at la-ge by the Grand Lodge of North Carotin •, and keenly feeling the weight of this high compliment, the proprietors wiR spare neither money nor exertion to make the publication a most welcome visitor and companion with oil good and true Masons—their wives, sisters, mothers ami daughters, to whom ’te same may come greeting. W~ Specimen numbers sent to any part of the cohntry upon application. WM. & SMITH A CO., Publishers, SS Fayetteville st., Raleigh, N. C. ESTILL A BRO., Boll street, near the Poet Office, Agents a<5 tf for Savannah. JOHN GRAY, DI ALER IN Wooden Ware, Brooms, PAILS, BRUSIIKS, MA I's, Twines, i-ontage, Tub*, Churna, Cradles, Wagon*, Chair*, lia$keU, Nos. IS Pulton and tIOS Front 8 NEW YORK m3- BLANCEVILLB SLATE MINING GOMPT, VAN WERT, POLK CO., GA. Cap’l Sfoclx, 6500,000 SHARE!!, $50 EACH. OiiBzoTOp.s—H. Brigham. J. F. Dover, B. C. Gran- niss, A. Wilbur awl A. E. Marshall. ' PnsitizNT—A. Willjor. Savunnsh, Ga. . Vmr PzrsiDENT—K. C. Grannlss, Macon, Ga. 8zoezt*ey—A. E. Marshall, Athmtas Ul J# SHA Oomml—fen Pozlo: KStpM^ffl^g^jSlSODWS. Opposite 141 Wert at.. Bulkhead between Baiffiay and Veaey eta.* NEW YORK. Potatoes, Apples and Onions constantly on hand, and pit op for the Southern market All consignments psonmtly attenkodto. - - 0T Refers to A. L. Bradley, A. Haywood, T- J. Walsh, and J. H. Parsons. lyll eodtf JOHN S. SiHOS & CO., Forwarding aud Commission MERCHANTS. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN Dry Goods, Groceries, Ac., NOS. I AND 9 8AJOHB’ BLOCK, Bay Street, Jacksonville, Florida, no. a sunns. m>. a. Ohm. 1 isixs- l. mathzs sail tf Jas.T. Paterson, TIMBER, Lumber & Commission MERCHANT, No. 153 Umj Street, Bavsnash, ajo> Darien., Georgia. tW~ Orders for Lumber solicited. dl<-tl THOMAS H. AUSTIN, general Commission and Forwariini M Bay Street, Savannah, Ga. Wm. M. Tnnno ft Co.. Savannah: Non rue ft Brooks, New York; Epping, Hsnserd ft Co., Columbus, msn-tf OUR MOTTO: CITY HOTEL BUILDINGS. WE DEFY COMPETlnJ The undersigned, haying purchased the TWO (WIM BMIES OF PURSE k 1, The Most Complete in i!< Southern c > . • announce that they are now ready to fill all orders. MB. PECK, onr senior, having been employed for TWENTY YEABS ia in (he leading establishments in that city, and for the last NINE YEARS hare* bv ~ of Pnrse’s extensive Bindery in Savannah, feels warranted in making the assert^ ' cm 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 prevent th,. sity of sending to New York or Philadelphia for orders, that can be equally well e home, saving thus the expenses of importation. Particular attention paid to BINDING- MTJSIC BOOhj AND REPAIRING PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS. The patronage of the public is respectfully solicited, and satisfaction guaran^d work that may be entrusted to onr care. JOS. H. PECK & col jy6-3m Hotels. _ jooflnsr, for furniture manuiVtured out of slate, for lintels, for pavement, and for any other nues to which alatc can be applied. The quarry is cou vciiicnt to the cities of Atlanta, Au^upta, Macon, Albany and Colnmbns. Ga.; to the cities or Selina, Montgomery and Mobile, Ala.; to New Orlearis, and will shortly be to Mem phis, re it o.. and S. Louis, Mo. The superiority t slate for roodnirpurp.iscr, :nd its special ad iptamlit to various articles of furniture and for pavement well known. Orders may be addressed to A. K. MARSHALL, See«y, 18 Atlanta, N READ wno SAYS SO. -FROM THE HON. THOMAS B. FLORENCE. Washington, January 1, 1364. fOentlemen:—Having stated it verbally to yea, I have no bcaitation In writing the fact, that 1 experi enced marked benefit from yonr Hoofland’s German Bitters. During a long ana tedious session of Con gress, pressing and onerons duties nearly prostrated me. A kind fliend suggested the toe of the prepara tion 1 have named. I took his advice, and the result was improvement of health, renewed energy, and that particular relief I so mnch needed and obtained. Others may be similarly advantaged, if they desire to be. Trnly yonr friend, —— THOMAS B. FLORENCE. From Rev. W. D. Selgfried, Pastor of Twelth Baptist Church. Philadelphia, December 26,1S63. MzsSks. Jonzs ft Evans, ’ Gebttemen >Jj have rectntly "been laboring under tbe distressing affects of indigestion, accompanied by a prostration ofthenenrons system. Numerous rem edies were recommended by friends and some of them tested, but without relief. Yonr Hoofliand’s German Bitters were recommended by persons who had tried them, and wbotq favorable mention of tha Bjtters in - ducedpie also to try them. I most confess that I bad an aversion to pirtmit medicines, frqm the “thousand and one" quack,’•Bit tars, "whose only aim seems to oa 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 drunkard Upon learning that yours was really a medicinal preparation. I took, It with happy effect Jta action was not only upon tne stomach, not upon the ner vous system, wss prompt and gratifying. I feel that 1 have derived great and^ermanent benefit from the nse of a few bottles. very respectfallr yours, W.OSKIGFRKID, No. 264 Shsckamaxon street BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. See that the signature of “C. M. JACKSON’’ is on the Wrapper of each bottle. PRINCIPAL OFFICE * MANUFACTORY No. 631 ARCH STREET’ h JORfeSAlVARS, *. SUCCESSORS TOC. M. JACKSON i CO. ’ ,n 'it WAisa.Htole Agent . Corner Barnard ft Bro4*fitoa Sta., Savannah, Ga. W«S T WO MONTHS after date apphemwon will be made to the Court of Ordinary of Bryan county for leave to sell all the lands bekmrisg to tbe estates of a. w. and S. ft smith far the Benefit of the heirs or said estates? ^* (HERBY E. SMITH. Adm’r. June 18, ISM. Je2S-law2m THE RURAL JOURNAL. T HE cheapest paper in the Buitedtltateg. Only One Dollar. Try it a year. For the farm, gar den, orchard, workshop, household and kitchen. A good, cheap, and valuable paper for every man, woman, and boy. In city, village and country. Pub lished the first of every month. Each number contains a frill Calendar of Work for the Month, Hints, suggestions and essays upon everything to be performed in and around the Farm. Garden, Orchard and Dwelling, etc. terms: One copy, onj* year $ l 00 Six copies, one year 5 oo Thirteen copies, one year :..: lo oo Address WM. B. SMITH ft GO., Publishers and Proprietors, 63 Fayetteville at, Raleigh, N. C. ESTILL ft BRO.. Ball street, near Post Office. s24-lf Agent* for Savaunt* To Mechanics. P ROPOSALS will be received by the undersigned for the repairs of the Public Docks of the city. Applicants most make separate statements of the es timate of costs lor tbe repairs of each Dock. JOHN WILUAM80N. ir.yld Chairman Com. Docks andWbarves d>()AA A MONTH IS BRING MADE \P*jUU with onr IMPROVED STENCIL MBS by ladle* and gentlemen. Send for onr free Catalogue Containing Bamples and prices. Address, & M. SPENCER ft CO., Jyl»3m Brattlchoro,, Vt G. B. LAMAR, JUN., Successor toG. B. ft G. W. Lamas, General Commission Merchants rftnrairilftg u4 Shipping Agents, No. 03 BAY STREET (up stain.) Refer to Geo. W. Anderson, John C. Ferrll and G. B. Lamar, Savannah; W. B. Jackson, Joeiah Sibley i sons, J. Bjnd J. W. Walker, Augusta. Consign ments solicited. mvin EXECUTORS’ SALE. EXTILL BE SOLD, at the Lower sc. in n Oc- _ . here after, dating the asaal hoars of pnblic sates, the fol lowing property, part of the estate of Thomas Cum- tiling, deceased, to-wit: T KNIT-BIGHT LOTS, suitable for building, laid out on a tract of land adjoining, on the west, the village or Shmmervllle. A plat of these lota may oe seen at the office of Barnes ft Gumming, over tbo Post Office. Also, a TRACT OF PINK LAND, about filly acres, imnupOcaUed the "Qparry Tracy’ or'^yncks," Terms of sale: One-thlf d cash; the other two-thirds in twocqnal aaanal instalments,- with Interest from day of sale, secured by mortgage on the property sold. ^CHARLES J. JENKINS, , . ; Kxscufer of Tl^-cmmnrt^d^. Executrix of Thomas Camming, deceased. anl-$tawtdft The Great Invention of the Age IN Hoop Skirts, J. W. Bradley’s Kow Patent Dupex Ellip tic Cor Double) Spring Skirt. T HIS Invention consists of Duplex (or two) Ellptlc Pure Refined Steel Springs, ingeniously braided tightly and firmly together, edge to edge, making the toughest, most flexible, elastic and durable Spring ever used. They seldom bend or break, like the sin- gle Springs, and consequently preserve their perfect and beautiful shape more than twice as long aa aigr 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 Hkirt 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 occupy a small place as easily and conveniently as a Silk or Mnslin Drew. JA lady having enjoyed the pleasure, comfort and great convenience of wearing the Duplex Elliptic Steel Spring Skirt for a single day will never after wards willingly dispense with their nse. 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 os the single yarn covering which Is used on all Single Steel Hoop Skirts. The three bottom rods on every Skirt are also DMbta 8teel, and twice or double covered to prevent the cov ering from wsariacoff the rods when dragging down a^fok rionedtapa^fcc., which they are constantly ’ Anare made '“lb e new and elegant Cu-ded Tapes, and are the best quality in every part, giving to the wearer the most graceful and perfect shape possible and arc unquestionably tbe lightest, most desirable, comfortable and economical Skirt ever made. WESTS’, BRADLEY ft CARY, flate J. I. ft J. O. West,) Proprietors of the Invention, and Sole Mann- factnrers, a f Chambers and T9 and SI Reade streets, New York. For sale in all first class stores in this city, and throughout the United States and Canadas, Havana de Cabs, Mexico, South America, and tbe West In- dies. Inquire for the Duplex Elliptic (ordoable Spring Skirt jySjSt PAVILION HOTEL, SOUTHEAST CORNER OF BULL AND SOUTH BROAD STREETS. T HE PROPRIETORS would respectfnlly announce lo the pnblic that the above Hotel Is now open for the reception of Permanent anil Transient Boarders. Having had large experience in the Hotel business, they Intend to make this House one of tbe most com fortable Boarding Ucuses for families and others in the city. There Is a Bar connected with the notel, at which may be fonntl tbe best of Wines, liquors and Scgais. Attached to the House Is also an ICE CREAM GARDEN, where may be procured at an hours, both day sod evening, the finest Cream In the city. Aim, a Soda Fountain, from wMch they will furnish the best Soda in tho .fitly. Parties can be furnished with Cream at all times, jyto-tf ST. CHARLES SALOON, B Y A. STAMM. Bay Lane, rear of Post Office. Tho best Liquors, Ales. Wines. Scgars, Ac., always on hand. Including a choice article of SELT- ER’S WATER, directly imported from Heraagthnin, Na*san, and the beat of Rhine Wines. LUNCH every day at il o’clock. m!2-ly THE VERANDA HOUSE, ft T WHITE BLUFF, will be open on and after Monday, tbe 9th Inst., for tbe accommodation of Boarders, transient or permanent. The subscriber, from hla long experience in the bntteess, can safely guarantee the comfort of thoee •who may give him a call- my26.tr MOSES M. BELI8ARIO. Port Royal House, HILTON HEAD, S. C. RIDDELL ft HUGO a. A BIDDEU. in3.tr Paormtavoaa LA PIERRE HOUSE, PHILADELPHIA. rjlHE SUBSCRIBERS having leased this favorite A House, it hat been REFITTED AMD REFURNISHED IN AN ELEGANT MANNER, And la wow Prepared with tbe Mast Pea feet Appoint meats far tbe Kccep- tlata ar Sweats. posil maintained in t Jel2 tf the future, as hi the past BAKER ft PARLEY. CHARLESTON HOTEL, CHARLESTON; «. C. rflHIS populai and well known Hotel, situated in the A basins** portion of the city, has been newly fnr- niahed throughout by the present proprietor, who has been sixteen years connected with the establishment nWfi-tf W WHITE. Proprietor. SANDERSON i WILKINSON, HARNESS, SADDLERY AND TRUNK STORE, WHOtffif LB AND RETAIL, Under Nt. Andrew’s kall.TBrwiffhlon St, SAVANNAH, GrA. Notice to Debtors and Creditors. A ll persons having cuaws «• estate of Cba lea Ripley (colored) will mfnBt tie present LIVE OAK GLUE HOUSE, • No. 82 GEOBOK STREET, Charleston, .South Carolina, la now open for the accommodation of transient an permanent guests. Choicest Liquors, Wises, fries and gegin always oh naan. Terms, alltf JPMPERJONEB^rojriBtor. NOTICE. P. 1 office wiT! be at Fbi ROM thitfrate and for the aum - - anmrnec months my BUCKS! BUCKS!! 120J100 Oo Savannah and Ogeecbec OraaI abore SwAyne*s. mAj28e For Sale. run OF CHISHOLM’S PATENT SHINGLE Mfr- 1 U CHINKS, with patent right for Naan in county fer tea years; add to he capable of apUtOag from *o,oej to 40.000 per day. Also, OB. Spile Driver.— Alan, A Mute*, with hartieta, and two Timber Tracks. Enquire of CHArt L. DOLBY ft CO.. Jyi4tf Oemer Bay and Abaran streets. them, duly attested, within the time prescribed by befriend ci law: entl *11 indebted to said estate will make pay- know* CD law; and all indebted to eaid estr.to wIM make paj ment to CH ARID I I E RIPLEY, jel»-6w , j ; * AdUBbttrptrix. . NOTICE JO CONSIGNEES. ■of 4 «. H. HARDEE, Agent Emigrants Can be Supplied WITHIN TEN DAYS. fllHE undersigned are prepared to supply Planters fr and other parties who may be In want of WHITE LABORERS, and have made necessary arrange ments m the North to fi'l -‘tty orders for agriculture Laborers, Woodcu'f.rs, Mechanics, etc., within Ten or Twelve days fromt he day the order la given here. The Laborers arc to .*t received by the Employere on arrival of the steamer here, and transported to tbe points where' they are wanted at Employers’ expense, and the Employers have further to pay a certain sunt per head tn advance, partly as security, and partly for covering the expense* in bringing the Emigrants from the North to this port. The rate at Which Farming Laltorers can be se cured will average about #15# per year, the Employ ers finding t|cm. Por further particulars apply to WM. MOHVILLK ft OO., ’ t il -7JoucsBlook, Bhy street, I V)tie fioor East at Barnard street, Savannah, Ga. lBnakSCU: Jackson ft Lawton, -avannah. ■ John W. Anderson ft son. Savannah. Solomon Cohen, Savannah. Jno. c, Perrin, Savannah. Nicholls, Camp ft Co., Savannah Geo. A. Onyler, Savannah. W. R. Fleming, savannah. John Screven, Savannah. Brigham, Baldwin ft Co., Savannah Savannah National Bank, Savannah. J ILL BE SOLD, ON THE FIBoT TU*3D4Y IN Angnat next, st the Ceort House doot, in llle, Tattnall county, within the legal hoars of' ■ale. Poor Hundred (400) Acres oi Land In the Forty- lint District of Mid county, tbe place whereon tbe oiixsssxi asm tore of uid degeiflcd. Term* made MANUFACTURED BY J. M. VENABLE & Petersburg, V a. Also Manufacturers of Superior “Maccoboy,” “Rappee,” and other Snails, Cbewnf Smoking Tobacco of every grade. Josiah Macy’s Sons, Sole Agent^ may29 3m. 189 St 191 FRONT STREET, NEW Y0» Groceries and Liquors. — 7. ‘. Philip CauazaK. James Kzbzioaiv. Columbia Square < GROCERY STORE, East side ol Columbia Square, corner of Habersham and President streets, t BY PHILIP CALLANAJT & CO. TbKCEIVING. WEEKLY, fireglass Family Gro- frV ceriea. Ales. Wines, Liqaora. cigar*. Fknlts, Vegetables, Ac. For sale on must reasonable terms. paa-iy Railroads. Notice H. Q-. RDWE, WROLXSfrLX DCALKS IN Foreign and Domestic Liquors, WINES, CIGARS, GROCERIES, ALE AND LAGER, Johnson's Square, opposite the Pulaski Bouse, Cornftf St. Julien and Bryan 3ts. (ralliganf. old PainhStaaB. Agent for the OBlfHTAL CHOLERA WlERS. Agent for H. Clausens celebrated Phoenix Steam Bravery, New York; A. M. Binnlnger ft uo’a London Dock Gin, and Clnb Sauce. l ". «iarl4 Scranton, Smith & C; KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND CHOICK OLD BKANDIKB, WHISKEY, CIJr, wrrES, ftc. OFFICE ATLANTIC ft GCLF B- Savannah, May ft 1 * On and after Monday, May 28th lS66.theF Train* will run dally, Sundays except*’.. - connecting with night trains on the Ceatrait Leave Savannah at 7.30 a. m. Leave Thomasville at 4 a. m. Arrive at Savannah at 6.16 p. m. Arrive at ThomasviUe at 9.U p. m. JOHN SCBEVP | my2S TEE ETE, EAR, IKE T! TVft. WRIGHT, of Toronto, Canada Yrt] clan and Surgeon, Oculist and Anrtf-1 consulted on Deafness, Discharges Ire® ■ noise, in the Head, Catarrh, Dlaeatasoft" Ail diseases of the EYE, requiring eithelrT or SMgtoal aid attended to. ,.. Office No. 41, tat Dr. Thoe. Bucklers old» Lexington street, Baltimore, Md. , ^ . Office honre from 9 to 12 A. H., and 3to. i$4f EVERY VARIETY OP GROCERIES, ; ‘ i Hey, Com, Oats and Bran, strictly at wholesale to the trad*; and we flatter ourselves that we can nuke it to the interest of dealers to patronise oa at the hradofBy.yappeltcJeffetaanrt. ’’ AlOdf Wholesale and ' Retail _ In Fine Groceries, Boots and 8boea, Clothing, For- dsh and Domestic Wtotv, Liquors and Segws. . /dms OelebrejRd ^ kJ -s; Li ale Je28 L. A. H. TIPPINS, Administrator PebohM Son. NOTICE. i roM.L'wmef ORDURE I am openlng fpr the lnepertion or a tne stacker CABINET FURNITURE, CHAIRS, TRE8HE8, Ac, Ac, To which _the attentftud all la invited. fW Warehbeifift UBUMuWTON STREET, Sher .oek’e old Dry Goods Store. ft 6-ly v * / HAHMNGTON. TUITION. Itt Oah, per aculan or Tirtoty weeks, H 41 *• French, Extra *• *• » Inatrnction In Made aa cnstOEiarT. - Board, in pleasant funlUee at $16 per m jyU-lmo a. M. YABwZooE. Principal. AMP CHAMPAGNE CIDER. In bottle and in wood. London end Dublin Brown Stoat, Scotch and Eng. ttah Alee, ftc. to betradfr, - STREET, AATANNAH, dll-tf and 62 Liberty street. N. Y. Adv^rttsinglnSoShfepnGeorJa ttttVtLLE & GLEAS 8t Julian Street, Wert of M«*'- SAVANNA^ AOBlffTS MERRITT. WALCOTT “ 64 CooMi Street fitoke. Eamaa S^rs- garner Bay i thelaudwelove For July, , ” Ball rtrret, next to the Downfltafra. MANUFACTURERS OF ALL KIN^f I Bolts. Note, Waihere, Sett Screws, Tsp^ BcSSse., and dealers in all kinds of R*wS> SLIP and Engineer’s Supplies, Oils, Vare^-j, BempaBd Rnbher Packing; Oak Tanned Mtiag, Brass Pitting*. Chipping and menTFiks, Chisel*, Gas Pipe, Nails. Gang Saws. Pump*. Steam Whittles, S| '*!!L 0 (? ter «vagent, steam Engines and Sa* description, ftc., ftc. Also Agents for A-*’ ft OO.W celebrated Portable Steam Engin”- GTiapIdly IncreieinVcirculation In^tiatsection, and Ua term* are reasonable. Address , - WILLIS M. RU3BCX._ , ,wata$a t e T ju>qti,i8ag. irrtow. w. bbooi^I MANUFACTURER OF FURNITURE AND ClN* upholstery. N? B^-XhIKDeSj*sent by M«I tended to. Brofm’s Standard 8e*^J TTSED by the United atitaeend Tt*& U meats for more than —g THIRTY YE ft**,**] Adapted to ear hreneb Of .«s NT hon^Wketa Warranted aew|fo»U)