The Daily news and herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1866-1868, August 10, 1866, Image 2

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« The Daily News &nd Herald. SAVANNAH, VBipAT,. AUGUST 1^ yM. ~ OUR MARTYRS. I am sitting lone and weary, On the hearth of my darkened room^ , And the low wind’s miaerene« < , i Makes sadder the midufghf a gloom; There’s a terror that’s nameless nigh me. There’s a phantom spell on the air. And methinks that the dead ghda fcf m^» And the breath of the grave’s in my hair. . i • « (S1.IS 'Tis a vision of ghastly faces, AU pallid and worn with pain. Where the splendor of mauhood’a graces Gives place to a gory stain; In a wild and weird procession They sweep by my startled eyes, And stern with their fate’s fruition. Seem melting in blood red skies. Have they come from the shores sui Have thqy : jjfshSdflfiiifllie spirit’] ’Neath the Vfef dCunia^terual, To dawn npj»ny jS%AiR% soul ? Have they turneofromThe choiring angels, Aghast at the woe and dearth That war with bis dark evangels * ‘ < Hath wrought in the loved of earth. Vain dream ’mid the far off moi They die where the dew mists And the murmur of mournful ' Breathes over their painftt! s On the breast of the lonely meadowy. Safe, safe from the despot’s will, They rest in the star-lit shadows. i tains, eep, tains And their brows are White hud still. , Alas! for the vanished glory Of a thousand household spells, And alas for the tearful story Of the spirit’s fond farewells I By the flood, on the fleR, in the forest; Our braves have yielded breath. But the shafts that have smitten sorest Were launched by a viewleaa death t O, Thoul that hast charms of healing. Descend on a widowed lancL 5 ’ t < J And bind o*er the wongd^ of feeling The balms of Thy h. Till the hearts that lament and languish, Renewed by the touch divine. From the depths of a mortal anguish May rise to the calm of thiQel S i O' JEWETT A PUS. attorneys at law, 40 Wllilji IMS fTREKT. BOSTON, MASS., 11 i it/ I • * i’i'' Continue to eoltoet Unclaimed Property, Mo- ' ney Debts, etc., etc., in ENGLAND, WALES, SCOTLAND, IRELAND, CANADA, * AUSTRALIA, EAST. INDIES, i MHui jm Or any other British Colonies ; FRANCE, . HOLLAND. 1 It .or GERMANY. Charge, moderate. Oases prosecuted on favorable terms. , i i i i All Letters h i iut 1/ MOMfiOriOOer unclaimed money, etc. , are invested in the National debt of Great Britain alone, in trust for the unknown heirs, legatees, etc., a large portion of whicfrteitehilown tci belong to parties in America- Mr. JEWETT Is 1> Sottish Attorney at Law, late of Eassx'street, Strand, London, and of the Firm of ymacm O 1 JA Medical. M= A lOBLErUBPOSE AND A Glorious Result H. There are as many roads to tame and fortune as there were gateways to ancient Thebes. Your am- bitioas warrior la for carrying his way with the mbre; your aspiring politician for scheming his way by intrigue amd Sonsamumte art. But there is one grand broad path to the goal, along which nothing base can kwd It la the path set spirt for the march of talent, energy, and noble purpose an though foil of obstacles, It contains none that abrave man cannot surtnonnt. This fact has been ezempliled n Innumerable Instances, bat in lew more forcibly iiULia the rise and progress of DB. HOOFLAND’S GERMAN BITTERS. For over fifteen year* Recourse ofthe ladder of fame, as the rbli GREAT TONIC, K Ok AHa.lO! • q the rated In. —Lamarinde, the runaway cashier Bank of Roctiers, Fiance, has been in Canada. —The high price of wheal in Europe has caused French agriculturists to direct tbeii attention to Us culture, 'and the offlcla lesti- rnates show that this year. 647,500 more acres of land were shown with ) wheat m France tlian was the case fifteen years ago. —The Treasury authorities in Cuba have received orders from the department in Mad rid revoking the act of the customs regula tions which allowed vessels from the United Stales and Europe arriving at,; the- island to add to the manifests, within twelve.-hours after their arrival in Cuban ports. The' revo cation in regard to American vessels takes effect on the 1st of September. By the same order the charge upoathe tariff Valuation of merchandise has been increased from four to sixteen per cent. —Thirty families were rendered, houseles on Thursday afternoon in dSt. Louis by the burning of a block of tenement houses?. Loss $30,000. S T O —Judge Bills, the SeeHetarjr'<jf-4he State of Texas, has received telegraphic informa tion from the President that the Legislature will be allowed to- convene without hin drance on the 6th. Hie Governor elect will be inaugurated oo the 9lb, when the oncers of the provisional government will abdicate. —The honors paid to General Barry, of the United States Army, who is particularly cherished by the Canadians tor his defence of their border against the Fenians on the recent invasion, were very imposing. The troops passed in review before him, under the command of Major General Sir James Lindsay, and accorded him a salute. —The Brownsville Courier, mentions the sudden arrival there, incog.,.AtGeiiefnf Sfcefr- idan, who spent the most of bis time in Mat- amoras. It is said that he bore official and mysterious messages for the J^exican au thorities. He was feted by all the promi nent Americans. —A Paris paper apologizes to its readers for being compelled to make an erratum, it having placed four marriages under the mer cantile heading of “declarations of fail ure.” —The editor of the Weston (Mo.) Times makes the following announcement to Kis readers: “Hereafter we /will ’Hat, p$biftkj marriage notices for' nothing, ‘hbf' will happy at any time to atyfqattfh tbe^'lleag$ of our Iriends.” —Tiie rural letter-carriers iu France walk daily, on an average, sixteen miles, and sometimes as much as twenty' or twenty- five, and yet some receive od1£ $30 per year. Some of the country postmisteasses receive $100 to $125 perjfiifitilHf, otttjpC which they have to pay —A novel appliance has been introduced into an English church. An electric wire has been laid down from the pulpit to the vestry, to enable the minister to summon the atten dants of the' chufcb for* any purjiore fin which he may require their services. This is the latest idea in the eteCtri<pHrie. * ' " —Gen. Sheridan, was much pleased, it is said, at the repartee pf a Texas jppppri- which quoted his jest, that “if he owned Texas and Tophet, he wonld rent the former and live in the other place;” and curtly added, “il— u a man that wouldn’t stand up for his own country!” ; —Mr. Jackson, a member of the Tennessee Legislature, who was arresteff and imprisoned by Brownlow and his followers, while the late farce was being enacted-of ratifying the amendment to the Constitution, has sued the Radical members, laying 'bis claims for damages at $100,000. —A decidedly ridiculous failure to dom- municate correct intelligence was, when the London opeSafori u*deipb*li|J$>Jlfj| the Glasgowans of Hie grand smash-up of the big house of Beto A Betts.i'and AaiobtbhdB thff Scotchmen with the announcement of the “failure of potatoes and beets—nine million pounds.” The man in Mobile, who, for a wager, undertook ip.wall! an fodafoiite, ^umberfcf hours, bttrsk-li blerel iwn| died, final' whs buried on Wednesday-j jltajwifo would npt allow him to he interred until the corpse be-’ gan to decompose, beHerving him stall , alive, She is now insane, and will probably remain go for life. - —Horace' while in tirMiJ»Mo«B,Wd “Lincoln was always wrong, but yon could drive him right; Johnson is always and you can’t drive him riglit- —Col. Forney and , all his numerous rota-' Isaac Taylor, Esq., Merchant, Boston, Mats., Chas. C. Tiilftjtfertiew Oileana. La. Capt. S. B. Gregory, U. 8. N., Hainiltun, Mass. aueS-Cawfimos - > Planters, J AM CONSTANTLY NEGOTIATING BALES OF AND MORTGAGES UPON SOUTf®RI-M i; {SM. at of Northern capital it now awaiting A largo favorably opportunities for to vestment South. I have daily Inquiries for such opportunities, and !£ I am empowered to, PURCHASE 40,000 OF COTTON ACRES IN LANDS n •. . 1 The Gulf States. Planten and others wishing to dtepoaa or, mort gage, or taka partners In waiving their lands, us invited to apply to me without delay. ,®»- COMMISSIONS MODERATE. Badness promptly completed. All letters mnm lnckae a atamp. D. J. M. A. JEWETT, II frashlagfoi street, BOSTON, MASS. REFERENCES. General Vr A. Almstsah, Troy, New York. RduithoRioA Baq.. Cambridge. Mass. W». L. Palmra. Esq.,Salem, Mato. Dudlit C. Chaknell, Esq., Cincinnati, Ohio. 0. CJFifijms, Dg, MSw Ottasne. La. • J'l A. F, Dronri*Co„ Baafcm. Mas*. . 3^ jy2o-2awcm GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY THORN’S COMPOiniD EXTRACT ON COPAIBA and SARSAPARILLA Gas acquired the utmost fame In every part of world; it baa beea examined, approved or and sanc tioned by the (acuity of medicine, and recommended by the most eminent of the prole slob. As a SURE and SPEEDY core for all Dissssss of the guemt, Kronen, and Unman On ana of son ON EACH POT Will also bear -for The NAME ofthe v: IPROPRIBTOR and the Damn SranS Aomra NONE OWES IB GENUINE. Or Observe thane precautions and.address orders to TARRANT A CO., No. 278 Greeawicu street, New York. 1 " to b«ohke Tm Granina g - rut rare Observe this f LONDON LABEL, BT. j Jjj,( | T BUSHIDO, j kkw YOBX. And covering the bottom of the each pot. ’ ’ Sold by all Pmggteto. jeav«taw6m EXECUTORS’ SALE: w, ILL RE SOLD, at the Lower Market House, ip . . the city of Angnsta, on the first Tuesday hi Oc tober next, and. U necessary, from day to day there after, during the usual hoars of public sales, the fol lowing property, part of the estate of Thomas Cam ming, deceased, to-wlt: ' TWENTY-EIGHT UMA suitable for baUding, laid out on a tract of land ad)oining, on the weet, tpe village of Summerville. A plat of these lota may be seen at the ofike of Barnee hOnminlmr over the Poet Oflke. Also, a TRACT OF PINE LARD, about fifty acres, oommoidy called the “Quarry ’Pract,” or ••Hoicks," west of the V. S. Arsenal. Unas of sals: ooedhrteAah; th* other two-ttiMn in two equal annual instslmenta, with Interest from day of sale, secured' by mortgage on the property sold. CHARLES J JENKINS, Exnenter of Thoimw Oniemlgh. decemnl. JULIA aTcuUMING. Execntrix of Thomas Camming, deceased, ant-ltawtda ^ - Notice. S IXTY DAYS after date t will apply to file At!»n tie mid Onlf HnBroadCompany of Georgia for re newal of two twenty paarasnsn per cent. (600 bends Savannah, Albany and Onlf Railroad, Nos. 118 and 341, wilh conpona attached from July, 18(4, to Jan aary, 1879, guaranteed by the city of Savannan.— Said bonds were stolen abont the 1st or June, 1866. mi fot hP‘ Also, to the same and*, Mme style Ifiw&rir (4) four 9 and 342, wit Jl Coiiiiselior ait Lawt 56 WALL STREET, NEW YORK CPTY ■ JylAttawfw tives have been tit and butter uni ter is exhaled so strongly from efbry their bodies as to tie perceptible ten Ja yet the Colonel hag-' 1 the •itngudfiftce to talk tauntingly about the “bread and batter party. *’ The power of irupftdence' ta iitJefe amazing.—Lotdtville Jowntai Y.-’weSTiicH —It was said that Thad. RbnteaawM upon in Washington ‘io rod » ifce resurrec tion of the 1864 coBJgntion, and gave, the following answer: “What ! revive that di ^d bogus concern of Banks? Sir, iPwreer was lewdly bom ; it was a bastttljlv I ttpVef,would have anything to do withVtaifiwAq alive, and now, that it is dead, it «say . sta£ in where it belongs.”—Cin. Com. Notice. tiblted Interfering ’he obstructions in Hue Creek, triy oat ^ i over to tha under- a or be prosecuted to the extent of the law. McKAY, BLISS 4l CO., jjEAMNtf tl WbBbiahMfiBi tai4 PiaJtWMfer allslsea. Osah con8l * :nmenU dM-tawtf ' 1M Broadway, N.T. Hoofland’s German Bitters Is a positive remedy for DYirt p«l A, ! I ctl t.V.- .1 I*™ , -tw -A . Diseases Resulting from IIUHM m TIK UVER •»" BIRESTIVE lit AIR, , j |A^d is the*fi|)y c«tain andsafe ( « , RESTORER OF STRENGTH IN- CASES OF DEBILITY. Vy the use of thin Bitters Weakeyro and DeklHUUd Frames come Hesewcd with all the Vigor of Health. Impaired constitutions are rebuilt, and the patient iua abort time regains Viwor, Health and Strength. F .OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING SYMPTOMS, ZZZ Resulting from Disorders ofthe Digestive Organs 1 Constipation, Inward Piles, Fnllness of Blood te the Head, Acidity or the Stomach, Nansea, Heart burn, Disgust for Food, Fullness or Weight in the Stomach. Sour Eructations, Sink ing or Fluttering at the Pit of the 8tomach, Swimming or the Head, Hurried and Difflcult Breath- Ang, Flattering at the Heart, Choking or Saffocatieg Sensation when in a LyingPos- ■M fore. Dimness of Visfoa, Dots or Webs before the Sight, Fever , -UAd Soft Pain in the Head. Defi ciency of rereplration, Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes, Pain In the Side, Back, Chest, limbs. Ac., Sadden Flushes of Heat, Burn ing in the Fleeb, Constant Imaginings of Evil, and great Depression of Spirits. Eemember That these Bitters contain no Rom or Whiskey. And can’t make Drunkards. Is not a Bar Room Drink, Hat a Highly Concentrated Vegetable Extract, Free from Alcoholic Stimulant or Injurious Drugs It cannot Insidiously introduce the vice of Drunk enness Into the bosom of your families— to your wife, your children, or your friends-BU New Y<&k Advertisements? DURYEAS’ 1AIZEHA flii aottPuma - hill Or others, whose systems have become impaired by hardships or disease, wld find in this Bitters a tonic hat-will restore them to all their foil vigor. These Bitters have performed more cores I (Given Better Satisfaction 1 ve more Testimony Have more respectable people to vouch for them! Than any other article In the Market. We defy any one to contradict this aaserlior. AND WILL PAT $1,006 To any one that win produce a Certificate published by us hat Is ne4 GENUINE, f. X Ifi N A A Ji iu Am- Ril READ WHO SAYS SO. "FROM THE HON, THOMAS'. B. FU9RBNCE. ■WashhigTrin, January 1, 1864. Gentlemen:—Having stated it verbally to you, 1 have no hesltatioa In writing the tact, that I experi enced marked benedt from your Hoofiand*s German Bitters. Daring a long and tediooa sessioaof Con gress, pressing and onerona duties aesriy prostrated me. A kind friend suggested the are of tha prepara tion I have named. I Wok bis advlc*, and the result was improvement of health, /enewej energy, and that particular relief I so much needed and obtained. Others may be similarly advantaged, iftbey defiire to be. Truly yoof friend, ^ THOMAS B. FLORENCE. '.OO ii PTAYJf .A .V D > %s ; M/./T Frol i Rev. Y D. Setgfriod, Pastor of Twelth Baptist Church. nifogfilphta DMlw *6,1963. Mrasss. Josss A Evans, V ! Gentlemen1 have recently been laboring under tbe thatTfaniag effects of indigestion, aocompuled by a ui mSsalhin ofthe nervous e/stem. Numerous rerm- edies were recommended by friends aud home af them teattd. hut without retier. Your Uoofiluud’s German Bitters ware recommended by persoos who had tried them, and whore favorable meution of theMUenim- daced me also to try them. I must confess that I had an amnion to patent medicines, from the "thousand and one" quack “Bitters," whose only aim seem* to O z 3 2 H a < o z n f OJ. >• fie H WAR THI RRLT “ PRIRARATIRR rMB FfifiHI IRRIAR tORR” That received a medal and honorable mention from the Royal ComraifWioiiers, the competition o/angre mtnent manufacturers of “Corn pared Corn Flour” ofthis and other coon .nee not withstanding, KA1ZSHA. ^ The food and luxury of the age, w ’ t * l 5 n * 1 * fault. One trjal will convince Ug, akeptlcal. Ifakeri Puddiu^^Oakeii, CrtfturAv-Wti^lfcage, withoutieins:las8, with few or no egg*•« touiahiuz the most economical. A Blight udaiMoo » ordinary Wheat Fhrnr jrrcatly improve* Br»d lUM Cake. It to atorexcellent for thickenin^Bwert (aancm { ravies for fish ami meats, scape, Ac. Foricei/Tea* othing 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 tne trade mark Maizena, with directions frr A most delicious article of food for children and in valid* of all ages. - For sale by Grocers and DrupgietB everywhere. Wholesale Depot, 1<!« Fulton Street. WIIiIHAM BURYE A, ;narol Agent. h f CoininiNsion 3Ierchants, ■0.(47 PI'.IKL STREET,, NEAR PRODUCE EXCHANGE, N. Y. WM. B. HAWKINS, . fir; {j • - ■ i; f L 1 t -U particular atL-minn paid to buylug Produce, Pmvi sions. Whiskies, and Cigars, on order, and to eon signmeuts. REFURKNOia : CLINTON HUNTER, firm of8pofford, THreton A Co., New York. Fanclier A McChesney, S Water-st., 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, ir Km*lv»v. 8. W. Mawn A Oo., Savannah Ga. JOHN GRAY, - ' ’; • »*AII.S, BRUSH KS MATS. Twfimea, Cordage, Tabs, ChurU,. CajMUea, Wages,, Cbaira, HusheSe, taro N'om. IS I’m!ton and ^02 B>orit 8 NEW YORK m3-. IRT FOR '60 Bouse & Bryant, (Formerly of JnekaonviUe, FI*.,) Fimriiif aiiGemifflet ImkMti, 104 Bay ritr^et, U i SAVANNAH, - - - - GEORGU. ILL give •Kjt for- warding goods, sales on consignment, and all : and will also keep constantly an hud#, Kjaassssissifitfffifaj Ac., beuidee other goods and manufactured articles for sale on amaignmeht, and for which they are agenta. Orders and coostgnmeutfi teapectfully so- idled. nI8-tf JOHN S. SAMMIS & CO., Forwarding: and Commission MEBCHANTri. WHOLESALE AND ENTAIL DEALERS IN Dry Goods, Groceries, Ac. NOS. 1 AND 2 SAMMIS’ BLOCK, Bay Street, JaekMHTflie, Fieri*. Jas.T. Paterson, TIMBER, Lumber ft Commission merchant, No. 193 Bay street, lavasuaA, Darien, Deorgif*. * Orders for Lumber solicited. THOMAS H. AUSTIN, ficienl Cmiisin ail Fimrliu Wm. M. Tnno A Oo.. Savannah; Nonna A Broohs, New York: Epplng, Hauserd A Co., Col umbos. mSfi-tf ■ Hotels. PAVIUON HOTEL, SOUTHKAST CORHEB OF BULL AND SOUTH BROAD STREETS. rpnE PROPRIETORS would respectfully ana ounce A to the public that the above Hotel is how open for the reception of Permanent and Transient Boarders. Having had large experience In the Hotel business, they intend to make this House one ofthe roost com fortable Boarding Houses for families and others fa the city. There is a Bar connected with the Hotel, at which may be found the best of Wins, Manors aud Segura. Attached to tlte House is also an ICE CREAM GARDEN, where may be procured at all hours, both day and evening, tlte finest Cream la the city. Ahn. a Soda Fountain, I rum which they will furnish the best Sods m the city. Parties can be furnished with Cream at ail times. jylO-tf ST. CHARLES SALOON, B Y A. STAMM, Bay Um war of Poet Oflo T The Great Invention of the Age Hoop SMfts, J. W. Bradley’s New Patent Dupex Ellip tic (or Double) Spring Skirt. T HIS Invention consists of Duplex (or two; Bllptic Pure Refined Steel Springs, ingeniously braided tightly and firmly together, edge to edge, making the •y together, edge to edge, making toughest, isost flexible, elastic And durable Spring Upon Irrn'Tg that yours was really a msijifinal preparation. 1 took M with happy effect. He action wai not only apon the stomach, but upon thi No. $64 Shackamaxon street BEWAte^ iXHJNTIlEPErfs. See that the signature of "C. M. JACKSON" is on the Wrapper of each bottle. OMf Si r—nUK ‘JlIf PRINCIPAL OFFICE & MANUFACTORY iicillib .1? SC .COT Mg. 631 ARCH STREET, ilOKESA EVANS, C. k. «6ibN A 06. Sole Agent. Corner Barnard,A prougbfoa Sts., Savupaah, Ga. cell WAS rpWO MONTHS alter June! made to the Court of for leave to sell all tha ‘ of A. W. and HE,* of said estates. 18,1844 ever used. They seldom bend or break, like the sin gle Springs, and consequently preserve their perfect and beantilsl shape more than twice as long as any Single Spriag Skirt that ever has or can be made. The wonderful flexibility and great comfort and pleasure to lay lady wearing the Implex Elliptic Skirt will be experieiwcdparticnlarly in all crowded Assem blies, Uperas, Carriage*. Railroad Care, Church Pews, Arm Chairs for Promenade and House Dress, as the Skirt can he folded when in use to occupy a small folace as eaaly and conveniently as a Silk or Mnslin A lady htvkig enjoyed tho. pleaaurel eranfort grtAt wmvsinencB^of venfing the Dnplex Elliptic Steel Spring Skirt for a single day will never after wards willingly dispense with their use. For children, oiisses and young ladire they arc superior to all oth ers. The Hoops are covered with 2 ply donhle twisted thread and will wear twice as long as the single yarn covering wtich is used on all Sngle Steel HoopSkirts. The three bottom rods on every Skirt are also Double Steel, and twice or double covered to prevent the cov ering from wearing off the rods wben dragging down stairs, stone stejis. Ac., which they are constantly subject to when in use. All an made of the 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 are unquestionably the lightest, most desirable, comfortable and economical Skirt ever made. WESTS*, BRADLEY & CARY, flatej. I. A J. a West,} Proprietors of the Invention, and Sale Manu facturers, 07 Chambers and 79 and 81 Reade streets, New York, -»-i * 1 For sale in all first class stores in this dty. and throughout the United States and Canadas, Havana de Cuba, Mexico, South America, and the West In dies^ J3T Inquire for the Dnplex Elliptic (ordouble Spring Skirt. jySjSt VAN WERT, POLK CO., GA. Omp’l Stock. 0800,000 SHARES, $50 BACH. Disssrrnvs If Brigham, J. F. Dover, E. 0. Gran nies. A. Wilbur and A. E. Marshall. PsamaNT—A. Wilbur. Savannah, Ga. Vies PatsintNT—E. C. Grelinks*, Macon, Ga. SaoatvaBv—A. E. Marshall. Atlanta, Ga. T HIS Company vrlR soon be prepared to fill any ordersfbr Slate, however large, for roofing, for luruiture manufactured out of slate, for lintels, for pavement, and for any other axes to which slate can beappHed. Tfiie quarry is convenient to thedtlesof Atlanta, Angnsta, Macon, Albany aud Columbna, Ga.; to the cities or Selma, Montgomery and Mobile, Ala.; to New Orleans, aud will shortly be to Meir phis, Penn., and Si. Lonia, Ho. The superiority* slate tir roofing purposes, and its special adaptahltlt to various articles ol furniture and for paveuaent •ell known. Orders may be addressed to A. E. MARSHALL, Sse*y, J8 Atlanta, Emigrants Can be Supplied V and other parties who may be In waRt of WHITE LABORERS, and li4W made necessary arrange- W^ll. i„ tall sasaor onUlW fnP ■ * andeisl « TEN DAYS. Lite prepared to supply Planten uaounciiw, nuu ll.ivc UIIHSG isw.s B v menu IB the North lo fi'l uny ordere for agrieatturu Laborers, Wooden'.*, re. Mechanics, etc., within Tel or Twelve days fromt be day the order is given here. The Laborers are to .>o received by the Employers i farther to pays partly as ueeurity les In bringing the per katstl in advance, and partly for eoveittg the expen Emigrants from the North to this port. The rate at which Fanning Laborers can be se emed will avenge shout $160 per year, the Employ ers finding them. For further particnlars^a^byto^ Wiir MORVTLLE ft 00., Jones’ Block, Bay street. One door East of Barnard street. Savannah, Ga. BTVKBKSCKS: Jackson ta XAwton, savannah. John W. Anderson * Son. Savannah. Solomon Cohen, Savannah. W. R. OTemrngTSavauuah. i^Sd^CoNavanhah Savannah satfonal Bank, Savannah. m its , ! til B, LAMAR, JUN., 1 ; Snccte^r^to Q.B. jfe tomta. General Commission Merchants 3>,1 rtirwhHlMr *Ml SkiprtoR No. 93 BAY STREET (np stairs.) MW to Geo. W. Aa4ertea, Joku C- *wf* redAL B.Lamar,Savannah: W.E. Jackson. Joaiah Sibley A Sons, J B. and J. W. Walker, Angnsta. Consign- — kaeollcited. . • 1 * w FRESH GROUND GRITS AND CORN MlALy LYBonhaad, in -wajernun.-.,- W ^ Bmtil qifohtttlaS, mm for safe -■ > - '• *■" At tile Savannah Mills, Bast end of Broughton street. Jjn-tf The best Liquors, Ales, Wines, begins fee., always on hand, including a choice article of BELT ER’S WATER, directly Imported from Hersagthnm, Nansan, and the beet of Rhine Wines. LUNCH every day at it o'clock. mH-1y THE VERANDA HOUSE, A T WHITE BLUFF, will be open on and after JX. Monday, the 9th Inst., for the accommodation of Boarders, transient or permanent. The subscriber, from his king experience in the bnsiuess, can safely guarantee the comfort of those who may give him c call- my24-tf MOSES M. BELISARIO. Port Royal House, HILTON HEAD, 8. C. RIDDELL fe RUGG PaorsiaiOai Iu3-tf CITY HOTEL BUILDINGS. •i M P »7i»oacccM ,.! || OUR MOTTO: WE DEFY COMPETITION! The undersigned, having purchased the TWO comp BINDERIES OP PURSE & SOS, . *‘ l ' i I ' ' J dl • * *•' ir . '.U* ! OtU'Tru The . Most Complete in the Southern Conntrf I announce that they' are now ready tbffll ftTl orders. MR. PECK, onr senior, having been employed for TWENTY YEARS in Phila^ I in the leading establishments in that city, and for ^he tast NINE YEARS havbg hnc] ^ of Purse’s extensive Bindery in Savannah, feels warranted in making the assertion, I fsa at any tone be sustained by evidences of srorkipuhship, that he is a Master of His Profession, and tiiat the South can at last competq with onr Northern friends, and prevent the i sity of sending to New Yfftk or Philadelphia for orders, that can be equally well eiteot,), home, saving thus the expenses of importation. Particular attention paid to BINDING MUSIC TtOOKbJ AND REPAIRING PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS. The patronage of the public is TespeoMUly aoUeited, and satisfaction guaranteed n work that may be entrusted to onr care. jyG-3m JOS. H. PECK & CO. LA PIERRE HOUSE, PHILADELPHIA. House, It has been RBFITTKD* AMD KEFUEtlgOED IN AN ELEGANT MANNER, Anri Is sow ProysrcS srlta the Most Per fect Appeta!sweats far the Iteeep- tioa mt Gnests. The first position among first-class Hotels will be maintained m the future, as in the past. Jel2 tf BAKER ft FARLEY. VENABLE & Col Vi !/ 4 , . I > eteT*s'bnT'g, "V a. Also Manufacturers of Superior “Maccoboy,” “Rappee,” and other Snuffs, Chewing n| GHASLECTOI HOTEL Smoking Tobacco of every grade. CHARLESTON, S. C. rpUIS populai and well knowiTOIotel. sitnated in the A liusineie portion of the city; has been m-wly fur nished throughout by the present proprietor, who bag been sixteen years connected with the eetabhehmeuL m26-tl W. WHITE. Proprietor. LIVE OAK CLUB BOOSE, No. 32 GEORGE STREET, Charleston, South Carolina, Is now open for tire accommodation of transient ah permanent guests. Choicest Liquors, Whies, Ales and Segura usui ow stsn. Terma, Pa per Say. alltf PETER JONES. 1 Twsririst. NOTICE. T71R0M i A? ofllCI : this date and for the rammer months my office trill be at Florida wharf, myto r F. M. MYRtLL. On Savannah and Ogeecbee Canal, above Swavnete. marts. nri For Sale. o N <? JE OF CHI3HOL1P3 FATBNT SHINGLE MA- ^ CHINES, with patent right for Nsassn county for ten years; said to l« capable of (putting from 30.090 to 40,000 per toy. Also, one Spile Driver— Also, six Males, with hsrurea, sBd two Timber Trucks. Enquire of dUX K Jyl4tf ~— Y ft do.. Oru streets. TO ALL WANTING FURNITURE I am opeTOag for the laqiaetiORcr the public, tof CABI To which the attention of an is tarth r Warerooum, 178 BROUGHTON I s old Dry Gooda Store. . v ... _ (16-ly i KB. HA! VdWosla Mitate. T HE REGULAR EXERCISES of this hast (both Male aud female Departmental wMl snared on the Flrut Mouday la Augoal prox. .. Terms as during last sssslsu. - 1st Clara, per seaafon of Twsaty week*, Id “ “ j : “ i 1 ” : . 3d r “ a .. French, Extra “ “ Instruction In Mutic US cuntaroary. Board, in pleasant families at $16 P< tan-mro •as.; UM per month. iii H1BIE88, i TRUNK STORE, min. n WHOI.E8ALM AND RETAIL, -i J i t ‘ .realU i'i-1 Under SC Aadrew’s Halit BiwgM^Wg SAVANNAH, G-JkiO ' ah.tr ,uifT EHODES’ ~T’’iifir: Soper FtoptoHfLime THE STkHDAU E1M)U,.I AT $GB M FEE THOMAS ft OO. Josiah Macy’s Sons, Sole Agents, may29 3m. 189 A 191 FRONT STREET, NEW VOW ! Groceries and Liquors. Pnius CuusiN. Jure Kbibioah. Columbia Square GROCERY STORE, East side of Colombia Square, corner ol Habersham and President streets, BY PHILIP CALLAIAH ta CO. R ECEIVING. WEEKLY, firet-clase Family Gro ceries, Ales. Wines, Liquors, Cigars, Fruits, Vegetables, fee. For sale on must reasonable ~~ Jeto-ly H. GL EUWii WBOIsZBAIsK D1AXJEK IH Foreign and Domestic Liquors, WINES, CIGARS, GROCERIES, ALE AND LA6ES, Johnson’s square, opposite the Pulaski JHowus, Corner ft. Julien and Bryap.8tAi rpalHgant’s old Paint Stand. Agent IBl* Ub : ORIENTAL CHOLERA BITTERS. -URT Agent for H. Clausen’s celebrated Pbmnlx Steufo Brewery, New York: A. M. Binalnger ft Go’s Loadoo Dock Qm, and dub Sauce. marts i, Smith & u. KEEP CO|ISTANTLY ON HAND X A «• -„ntc si choice: old brandies, ’ r MIIUEEI, ~ !=^~ GIN, . , ,2 910 9111 iH ,:IL AUD EVERY VARIETY OF GROCERIES, Hay, Corn, Oats aad Bran, strictly wholesale te the trade; and we flatlta ourselves it to the interest of dealers to patronise head of Bay, opposite Jefferson at. s can ranks na. a» the ■PIERCE SKEHAH.H Wholesale and Retail Dealer In Fine Groceries, Boot* and Shoe* Clothing, For- eigu and Domestic WIbm, Liquors and Began. M • AlfTO Skeban’s Oslebrated GOLDEN ALE CHAMPAGNE CIDER. la bottle and in wood. i'Zv Loodae and Dublin Brown Stout, 8cotch and Khg Usb Alsa, Ac. <1 Liberal dedurtloas mad* to he trade. ITS BROUGHTON STREET, 8AVANNAH, ! dll-tf .and 48 Liberty street. N. Y. ;in Southern 6 ‘CHAOT AND superior inducements to the''merchants'of Sa- ~>ito ah adsertietng medium. It has a Isrta ”"- J * '• “ '■ ‘ ' *—• ftBi Railroads. Notice UH!.Wf-fo? V'uti OFFICE ATLANTIC A GULF B. B . .. Savannah, E*jM,i»l On and after Monday, May 2Sth, iscc, the Trains will run dally, Sundays excepted, a connecting with night trains on the Central B*-1 Uare Savannah at 7.30 a. m. .Leave Thomas ville at 4 a. m. Arrive at Savannah at 6.( 5 p. m. Arrive at ThomasviUe at 9.t7 p. m. JOHN SCRKVEi 41 THE EYE, E1B, AND TYR. WEIGHT, of Toronto, Canada AJ clan and Snrgeon, Oculist and Ann* J consulted on Deafness, Discharges from JJ noises tn tire Head, Catarrh. Diseases of and Lungs. Ail diseases of the EYE, requiring ettneiru or Surgical aid attended to. .. J Otaca No. 41, in Dr. Thos. Buckler's old - ] Lexington street, Baltimore, Md. , r i Office hears from 9 to 12 A. M., and 3t» . ffiSStTTM St. Jnlfatn street, West of Martel, : feAV^Lisnsj'aH. Mtori^ArcOTT°.«- ;M1nM Street Iff n MANUFACTUHEKS OF ALL KIN®® pjj . u —. iL.rtfl.NMM T—i circnlation In that section, i Addresu _____ WILLIS If. MDSEtoX, mtor and Fnpnssra June 11,18 ysW-ff wnmwL* gaggsg&t ® kkbOTcm*OBi rvwMr Buy and Whltaker taro PBHE 2 Ooo busi ta east end of BBYAN, !3BSMBCSr Bay street on hand and ferrate ferrate. feli-tf MANUrai 7 * “ — m ' Bolts. Nut*. Washers. Sett Screws, aid dealers fa all kinds-f rtSSrort'Kngfaee^ Supplies, Oils. VartMgta SJSJdiSbberPreking; O.kTam.rf^a Britinx, Brass Fittings, Chipping and Kir^iJ SiSjnies, Chisels, Gaff Pfae, NadilV^H Osar'Saws, Pumps, Steam Wfctles, tre Gaageis, Steam Engines and Saw N ,u p fM art 1 ■ ' ■ ■ ■ <1 THOS. W. BROO^ • ipfaias: - MANUFACTURE* OF FlfRMtTURE ANf CENI --UPHOLSTERY- V Due Struct, Pfcn»dclphl*’ g . .—All ORDERS sent by Mad P” N. & tended to. Brows’* Stan«li»rit / the United State* snd FOteS® I meats for more than „ a. /TJtXBT YjEjJJj snplt