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To m Esttom or m W*WS i
The enclosed beautiful poffu hf SfiDigeD. Prentice
I here never eeen In priMMiNJPa)0t(Mrelad that you
would publieh It, tf yon deem it worthy. .
THE DREAM OF LIFE.
: I >imWG : f < *1'
'Twee but a babble, yet ‘twaa bright.
And gaily danced along the atream
Of life's wild torrent, in the Tight
Of inn beanie aparUiM-lfhe (klll|
Of Heaven'a bliei, tor loveliness—
For fleetneaa like apaaaing thought- Mr -i-- w
And ever of an* bepea aw thaee
The tiaane of my lift la wrought;
For I have dreamed of plaaamww whan.
The aun of young rriatmae aoOad
Upon my wayward path, and then
Her promised sweets my heart beguiled,
■ ZS&ZZSS&t ft Of!
And I have dreamed of friendship, too,
For friendship l bad thqudhi waa mada .
To be man's sotncbW tba Shade.
And glad him in feeJight, and so . _ J
I madly thought towel a friend
Whose soul with mine would sweetly bland,
And as two placid streams unite.
And roll their waters in one bright < _
And tranquil torrent to the sea,
bo might our happy spirits be
Borne onward to eternity.
But he betrayed ine and with pain
I woke to sleep and dream again.
1 then 1 diwa—rt oflevs, and >
I clnateredWltfMsMhbtpaatf
med airy nothings to that last
anAulji
Wiz
And
Tha
Seemed airy nothings
Bright dream. It threw a mafiosi
Enchantmant on existence—east
A glory on my path so bright -
I seemed to feel and breathe tta light
But now that blissful dream ta o'er,
■ And I hava waked to dream no more.
Beyond each distant g tt r'fr**r 4 *‘tf star
That twinkles in the arch above.
There lea world of truth wpl love.
Which earth's vdepaeeiuua'nfiver mar.
Ob. could fanktdh fee smils's plumes.
And soar to that bright world away
Which God's own holy light illumes
With glories of eternal day.
How gladly evary lingering tie
That binda me down to earth I'd sever.
And leave for that hlast home on high
This hollow-hearted worn forever.
ONLY WAITING.
A vary aged man in an alma-houae was asked what
he waa doing now. He replied, " Only waiting.”
Only waiting till the shadows
Are a little longer grown;
Only waiting till the glimmer
Of the day'a last beam is flown;
Till the night of earth ia faded
From the heart once full of day ;
Till the stars of heaven are breaking
Through the twilight soft and gray.
Only waiting til the reapers
Have the last sheaf gathered home.
For the summer-time to faded.
And the autumn winds hava come.
Quickly, reapers! gather quickly
The last ripe hours of mv heart.
For the bloom of Mfe iaj " ‘
And I hasten to ^
Only waiting <
Open wid
At who
Weary,.
Even now I bear their footsteps.
And their voices ftr away ;
If they call me, I am waiting.
Only waiting to obey.
ANNUA L'.JiES S AGE
waning
on wide the mystic gate, ,
hose diet I long have lingered. , >
sary, poor and tieaolatn * ‘
1 •>;
Only waiting till the shadows
Are a little longer grown;
Only waiting till the glimmer
Of the gay’s lasl beam Is flown;
Then from out the gathering darkness
Holy, deathless stars shall rise.
By whose light my soul shall gladly
Tread its pathway to the skies.
In Greneral-
—Nine horse# standing together
open prairie near Broadbead, Wisconsin,
were killed by a single shock of lightning
last Sunday.
—The roof of the Michigan Central Rail
road depot in Detroit will cover three
hundred thousand square feet, or oyer seven
miles.
—The Bohemian peasants have rather a
warm way with them in receiving their ad
versaries, the Prussian soldiery. They pour
hot water, boiling pitch, and scalding oil
upon their devoted beads.
—The Assistant Commissioner of the
Freedmen’s Bureau, under recent date, re
ports to General Howard that there is
much larger area of land in the Slate under
cultivation than at the beginning of the re
hellion, and that the quantity of land planted
in cotton Is much greater than the usual crop
put in in Tennessee.
—We leara from the Miss. Clarion, that the
John Henderson, jr., killed in the riots in
New Oilcans, was a son of the late ex-U- S.
Senator John Henderson, formerly of that
State. If we are not mistaken he was for
som^ timg aa~ iniMc of Raff .Sfeta Lunatic
Asylum, andltsiTems was crirea of one species
of insanity to be afflicted by another, which
has resulted fatally. a,(
—-Missouri Is larger tHarf hfl New England.
Illinois would make forty, and Minnesota
sixty such Stales as Rhode Island. Ohio
exceeds in extent either Ireland, Scotland or
Portugal, and equals Belgium, Switxeriand
and Scotland together. Miaaonri is huger
than Denmark, Holland, Belgium and
Switzerland ; and Missouri and Illinois are
larger than England, Ireland, Scotland aed
from New Kent and the former from Lex
ington. Bopi ofthese difitiaguigUBd soldiers
remained for a tew <iayn, when they left l«>r
Kittreil Springs, North Carolina, to join
their father, General IfobjBt M Lee, who is
now there by inviodt^a; of Idfe citizens of
that place, whejM.ariHrajal^tfsabout to be
erected to IkfeiflMSporli deceased
daughter. jt.i-.onj
—England,' Ireland and ScotUnd arC ths
starting potato of; ninetreu of the whole
uumbe W £ mbps^e telgi!a a j L lj sf s^ r Irty
baa three; Norway has laid three jaBrow.Ure
Fiord^yqcedfSIi^fan^
haa one, and Iudia two. The Malta and
Alexandria line, next In length (1,535 miles)
to Iher Atilt tic table, -1a laid la three i aaS-1
tiooa, and the part in deep water. haa nevar
caused any expen#e : for rapnifa.
—A French newspaper speaking of the
horrors of Loodoa, Mid quite ftml
“Will it be believed, ia
of rotten green WfijHBtfi and C^its’iiVers is
eaten and popular in nil elaasea of society ?”
Some of the subscribers
.isted a poo farttar partMara orderihai
they might avoid Ahi* hanM>»;«oiW »W
they went ‘ lidbd^r-'
the soap he alluded
walnut cataop.,^
The editor said
called in London
turn
man
—A curioa# apse of lo'
haa cometb rt^ht in
named Rowero tcji in ImvqjrUh. bU MlBtoifh
tended wile, and in ordeFto marry ner, Bent
Roraerq, Jr., ti> Cuhs.. ,The Jgtty ffpn
after reported to be dead and the wedding
tookptack. Subeeqaeatiy -fee young ttrea
SSCSMUtsSMBt
The wife haa discovered the facUln the
case, aad secured the mlease o( ; " A -***-
perhaps only love, and air
spicy lawsuit is now said to be very
ble, growing out of this exceedingly romantic
iflair.
Hostetter’s.
STOMACH bitters,
i as i .
Por the Information ami guidance of all who regard
health
As the GREATEST OF TEMPORAL BLE8SINGS, the
demand Sir feta potent and agreeable Vegeta-
.TIVB has
iHH
Nat only in tliU country, bat In all other lands to
which commerce bear* orejtaeJhe peculiar merits
or tke article are knows MKMpreclated. It has
been found suited to ah cifeMtst localities, and
the needs of every ciaMBHHE^Mhmpoonded of
lbs purest vegetable logredlenta, unalloyed with any
mineral dare cental in vegetablnbfeahMto andaom.
blniSg the properties of a WHOLESOME STO
MACHIC, a GENTLE LAXATIVE, and an effleient
iXTI BILlOUA AGENT, It la endorsed by pgaAca
CheBiists a/ the safest," and by unprejudiced physi
cians aa the anreal Preventative, Regulating and
Restorative Preparation of the age.
Tbe nature of tta components ia the gnarantee of
te IMtieMrtto. It eooaislaof fee MlMalatiiig pHms
» ple M sound Rye, madlcated with the finest tonic,
nti-febrile, aperient, antiscorbutic, and anti^pae-
modlc herbs, iwetoand barks that botanical research
has yet developed tor the aae of man. Every vegeta.
ble substance that eaten into Ha composition is
ealled and selected with scrupulous care, and no;
thing >aat lain*sound atof pe^fc^t of (ti kind id atoi
Uaits manafaclure. / III l M
In the lactory at Pittsburgh, PendBylvaum, a sys
tem or inspection 'ftp 'gaae thprougi 'Uau that
adopted by Government authority, as u test of the
quality Of the great staples of lift, ia rigorously prec
ised. Every barrel of the ceiyal stimulant Which
forme tAe-baaft of the Aitiert U ascertained to be fit*
ilutely pure before It la received Inte mo UH
taring department, and every leaTadwibreea ®
medicating Ingredients scrntlnlzed before the prooea
of Infnslon commences. Such is the enormous ca
parity of tbe tanks In which tbe Bitten are prepared
that the proprietors are enabled to keep a large stock
on hand, and to (apply the domestic and foreign
market .with an article matured and mellowed by
time. Hence the flery and biting flavor which at
taches to ordinary bitten, and which ia due to their
NEWKtas and tha inferior quality of tbe drugs and
alcohol of which they are concocted, is never per
ceived in this mild aad agreeable preparation. Ac
cording to the testimony of able chemists, the es
sence of good Rye Is the moat healthful of all spirits,
and
Hostetter’s
STOMACH BITTERS
Are the only Medicinal Tonic tn the World of which
that fluid is tbe stimulating Ingredient. v
To Dyspeptic Sufferers.
Under the general head of Dyspepsia may be classed
all the varieties of Indigestion. Its symptoms are
so various, and differ so much in different individuals
that it is almost impossible to classify them. In fact,
some of them are utterly Indescribable. It may be
safely asserted, however, that hair the diseases of
mankind spring from a disordered condition of the
stomach; and that the other half, whatever their
origin, react upon that aensRlve and important or
gan. Among the ordinary Indications of Dyspepsia
are flatulence, a bloated and lull feeling about the
stomach and abdomen Immediately after eating, a
gnawing sensation or a sense of hollowness at the
pit of the stomach between meals, a heavy doll feel
ing in the head, feeble or unsteady appetite, occa
sional nausea, restlessness daring night and a weary,
aurefreshed feeling on rising In the morning, palpita
tion of the heart, depression or mind, sometimes
amounting to monomania, loss of memory, confu
sion of thqught, soar stomach, with raising of food,
and a choking sensation in the throat, dimness of
eye, pain in the diaphragm, feebleness and disincli
nation ror exertion, sod sometimes emaciation and a
corpse-like pallor. These are a few of the direct
signs of Dyspepsia, bat as It Is generally complicated
with specific affections of the bowels, the liver and
the nerves, its victims have many additional torments
which are technically attributed to other causes.
Tbe beet advice that can be given to any one who
lias fho slightest predisposition to Dyspepsia, is to for
tify his or her digestive organs by the dally nse or
Hostetter’s Bitters.
mm Btut m
of ttaVar. never befare published.
BY GENERAL D. H. HILL,
1«U of ths bo inhere Anuy.
mptolin I r. *WM Ml ». I. ULL.
Tbe few amine will be published at Charlotte, N. C.
aished to subscribers at S3 a year, in advance, or It
if nntpaM Oil tMtisdatthe year. Cato swtoarttwre
wot reqalicftd pay asm altar tbe MasiptaftbaBret
■amber.
Incideato aad aeridenta, and anecdotes of tbe war
~ that the Maaarim may be a armament
onr soldiers and ta tbe devotion at
PI* 1 /--
are rewanstad, ttu
to the heroism of
pay people.
EAST FLORIDA BAfWEE.
Ocala* Marion County, Fla.
A Weakly Newspaper, containing eight pages ‘sni
forty columns. ,
'Subscription $3 per Yenr.
As to'adMtofetoedlam. It he* sspeWsi b^ftas '
tagea. its circalstion-extendlog thsough the counties
of Alschua. Marion, HernafltiA hhd ail the Eastern
and Bos them counties. Business cards not exceeding
° C ld» ^^VsMITH.Frowrietor
m8>tr Ocala. Fla.
THE DAILY NEWS,
, PUBLISHED AT
CHARLESTON S. C.,
Mil TUI
LARGEST CIRCULATION
or AST
JOURNAL PUBLISHED IN THE STATE,
i And ia universally considered
TLe Best Commercial
AMD
FAMILY PAPER
m THE STATE.
PARTIES. THEREFORE, IN GEORGIA, who de- t
sire to sabaerflm lor a CHARLESTON PAPER, will
consult their interest byeending for THE DAILY
NEWS. v'
TKKM8 $10 PKH ANNUM.
Published In Polio Form, else *of ths New York
Herald. ng^tf
The diseaae proceeds from a lack of vigor In the
stomach, and this vitalizing preparation will tone
and renovate that organ. If the gastric apparatus is
in good working order, and can perfectly dissolve
and thoroughly assimilate the food submitted to Its
operation, there will be no Dyspepsia. If it cannot
do thia, it requires reinforcement, and the best of all
reimorclng agents should be forthwith resorted to.
The stomach Is the commissariat of the system. It
supplies the elements of life to the whole body. Io
it is prepared tbe material of blood, muscle, bone
and fibre, and If it fails to purvey that material in
quantity, an<l of a proper kind, the whole body suf
fers, and with It the mental faculties. Therefore pro
tect the commissariat department. Don’t let the en
emy obtain possession of It. It is easier to prevent
liseaae from getting into un organ than to expel it
alter it becomes a chronic flxture. Consider the
first indication of uneasiness In the stomach as a
sign that Dyspepsia is preparing to attack, and baffle
it at once with tbe GREAT REPBLLANT.
But if It is too laic to prevent, remember that it is
not too late to cure. It is believed that there is no
case of Chronic Indigestion that can withstand the
remedial operation of
Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters.
This belief Is grounded on twelveyeais’ experience
of the efficacy of ths preparation. The first instance
pf Its failure to give relief is yet nncbronlcled. If It
ever had failed, the voluminous correspondence ad
dressed to the proprietors from all parts of tbe United
States and South America, would at least Include
cue letter expressing dissatisfaction. Bat no, there
la not on*. The testimony, extending over n period
of more than a dozen years. Is all of the approving
tenor. Certainly this la a suffleient warrant for
claiming that the BITTERS are a SPECIFIC FOR
INDIGESTION IN ALL ITS VARIETIES.
Hostetter’s Bitters
Hou.seb.old Medicine.
It la a great fallacy to suppoae that the nanseous-
neaa of a medicine Is any proof of its value aa a res
torative. Tbe truth Is, that If the palate revolts
against a remedy. It cannot do much good.
HOSTETTKITS BITTERS
Areaot aapleamatlathe taste, and always soothe-
aad waist, instead af Irritating the stomach. Indeed
tbsff are th* beat known preventative of nod core for
Their aaafetoms as a fiunily specific can
scaaosly be avrnalf ii. For sickness at tbs stomach,
midden spawn, toad coiie, hysterica, Msvaas bead-
ache, Institute, for tototo find tta thousand aad
one ItiUs til mNris that are owUinuaUy occurring ip
every family, times is aqfehg emapacable to (bam. a
whole smdiotna stoatfeU of Uuctarsa, essences, pow
ders, and pills, is not worth a single bottle of the
SITTERS in each csss*
,11 > A iii* I i i t .1
THE GOVERNMENT INDORSEMENT.
which llie
“a . This shield, thrown by the Government over the pro
prietors and toe public for their Joint protection, is
pieced eooepleuewsly kernes tta toifc aad dm too
hock of each bottle, and cannot bfl to strike th«cy*
of the moat caaoal obserm, Nothing that purports
to be Hostetter’s Bitten can be gamine onion the
stamp is there.
It is also proper to Mats that the Bitters are void
I III mat III) la gtaaa, and never, under aav circum
stance* by to* gallon ar barrel. Impostor* and
traMore are abroad, and tta eaij safeguard fee pub
ic have against them to to aae that the Htfett tbey
buy bear the engraved label ,ea|l note of
* .
HC^rtER *
di\M
For Me by .3 ... i; i. UFM1AN,
cor. Congress and Barnard *U^ Savannah, O*.
_ to For Sate by All dreggisU, giocere and store
keepers throughout the ssorjd. jylT-eodly
THE FIELD AND FIRESIDE.
(Established, ISM.)
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. Home Journal; published every Saturday, by
Wm B. Smith A Co., 68 Fayetteville street, Raleigh,
N. C. Klegantly printed on beautiful white paper,
mammoth sheet, with eight large pager.
Its corps of contributors Includes nearly all the
most distinguished authors of the country, and with
the combined services of so many celebrated writers,
it has achieved s perfect success In presenting an n:
rivalled array of talent.
Its Romances, Stories, Tates
Novelties, Sketches, Criticisms, Review*,
Poems, Biographies, Witticisms, Travels,
Adventures, Ac., Sc,
Are pure, entertaining 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 tbe Field, wherein are
given artidea, hints and auggeellons on the practical
management of the Farm, the Garden, the Orchard
and the kitchen.
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Clubs of ten “ to 00
And an extra copy to the party getting up a clnbof
tan. No club rates to six months vnbscribers.
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Boll st., near the Post Office, Agents for
aSJ-tf Savannah.
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North Carolina, and keenly belin ? the weight of
this high compliment, the proprietors will spare
neither mom y nor exertion to make tbe publication
a most welcome visitor and companion with all good
and true Masons—their wives, sisters, mothers anti
daughters, to whom 'be same mat come greeting.
Iff* Specimen numbers sent to any part of the
country upon application.
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PUBLISHED TRI WEEKLY, SEMI
WEEKLY AND WEEKLY.
AT TALLAHASSEE, FLA.,
By Shober & Oliver.
THE ONLY TRI-WEEKLY IN THE STATE! 1
THE REST ADVERTISING MEDIUM IN THE
STATE,
un
The CHEAPEST PAPER in the STATE t
TERMS:
TRI-WEEKLY, one year |8
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NATURE’S OWN REMEDIES.
Congress Spgng Water.
Empire Spring Water.
Columbian Spring Water.
No natural or artificial compound haa yet been dis
covered or manuftetared that equals these waters as
a preventive, relief and permanent care for many
emporery and chronic diseases, as proved by tke
experience of many thousands who have drank them
for years, with the moat beneficial effects,
CONGRESS WATER
Uacathsrito, alterative aad tonic, and toaratoabl*
remedy lor affection, of ths liver sod kidneys, dys
pepsia, goat; ehroafo constipation and cutaneous dis
eases. la a most powerful preventive of the fevers
and bilious eompiaiats so prevalent in warn ell-
initefl.
Ia a cmw rtie, aanA valuable remedy for feeuma-
tiem, derangement of tl.e User, diseases of the skin,
sod general debility. Its effects are most salutary In
“ (or scrofula.
As a
mts It
kanda unrivalled.
sou general oeDuuj. .is enecis are most wutai
lung diseases. It Is an almost sure mire for scrol
I^VentiroftSitetkLfl 0 Ufeuto JaKfg&en
Is a tonic and diuretic or a highly beneficial charec-
AUlBSJt CfliHtrOHl 15 “ H5i« : eS’cJdtoSiftakMi'aidMtommaMonTth?kBneys
■ cat V/OjUUlVflli ud bladder, and haa moat singularly active effects
in restoring fees* ornans when debilitated by ipag
dtheaue. Females who have suffered for years from
Irregularity, and tbe distressing diseases knows
only to their sex, have been entirely cured by the
falthifil a$d$)Mtoton* asnyf Oo^unbtoe Wiser. r
These waters arrhadltod fte*b tod^u-e, from each
of tbe above named springs. In so careful and secure
a manner tfeht'ttay preserve all their nfedlptnal value
for years, and will be found equally efficacious when
drank thousands of miles distant as when taken
directly from the spring.
Beware of Imttattona sod inlsrttw Waters. The
corks of SR gOtlitM Congress, Empire and Columbian
WatsfS are taaodsd on the Mde of the cork, thus:
rOulwfifefi WAlfel ' fffllffnW! Wsvan,) ’ I
j C.AKH.OU. I \ V. A. K 8. Co.'
(COvrnaut* Watwu, i
! - f C. AM. 8. Co. }
Packed aafe)y tad securely. In boxes suitable Ur
shlpusant s* any past ti the world. CaagreaaaBd
Empire Wntora ta boxos cantAlaing bat doaen plats,
or two doann qaae* har<s* saak .OnlamnNn W*uto
la boxes Botofiliffng four or au dareo haff plats, or
fcnrdriatoplpthnfttoaffsah
Sold by al! QkpgSjFHk ^a^els, W^ejyetqftants, and
tret-claas
Sold only'
HOTCHKISS BONN, Preprtelsn. . .
«M Beak naan ■«., n. til l
Orders by mail recaiv* prompt attention.
Julyl-sodim
GROCERIES.
/ . . a J 2 r> i ;i 11 t Jb f .1.1 t // ..!.■<
1 flA BALES BAGGING
IkSU COO c .ils Rope • • u,
' 10 bales Twine —
35 barrels Br. Louis Extra Jkmlly Ftour
SO sacks and half
100 barrels •• Premium Mil's gxtra fflour
100 do SupdMlneFMir / .
Cb^Cie.r^acontdTOd^ #/
30 boxes ” Hsv.na^Stagsr^ ^
GEO. PATTEH A 801,
flfcSERALCOMMISSION AH YDlc
WAMTCNft MWCHANTR,% “
li J
10 hhds Pono KJco 8ng*r, \
75 bbis Bright Cub* Sugar
100 bbls R4-fln«l8u*jr
100 bags Hio CoftSt MjJ to pnm
10 bag* L*guayiM
100 mats old Goy*! Ja**OQ«**
600 kega Nail* aUd Splfct*,
8alt ^ '
Together wit^a^general assortment suitable to th»
trade, which w. offer on * OO.
Just Arrived and For Sale by
YHMACLEAtOfl.
202 Bay Street,
MtEW SMOKED SIDES AND STRIPS
Kew fiiiiiokeil ^boulders - . f
Daffleld Ham*, rovcrcil
W«*bliigtou llams, covered
MannlLg’s Hams, covered.
ALSO ON HAND,
Mess and Prime Pork, in bbls and half bbls
Pulton Market Family Beef, in half bbls
Goshen Batter, In tans, and .
Family and Baker's Flour.
PeiLir CallanaN. Kaxaiuas.
Columbia Square
GROCERY STORE,
East side of Columbia Square, corner of Habenham
and Presiaent streets,
BY' PHILIP CALLAHAN A tO.
R ECEIVING. WEEKLY, first-class Family Gro
ceries, Ales. Wines, Liquors, Cigars, Brito
Vegetables, Ac. For sale on meet reasonable terms.
JeW-ly
H.. Gr. ELJWE.
WHOLUALI DBAUB I*
Foreign and Domestic LiquorS{
WINES, CIGARS, GROCERIES,
ALE AND LAGER,
Johnson's Square, opposite the Pulaski House,
Corner St. Jutien and Mryan Sts.
rpalllgani'aold Paint Stand.
Agent for the
ORIENTAL CHOLERA RITTERS.
Agent for H. Clausen's celebrated Phmnlx
(HfiimilN' «■$!■ MMPNATE IF LIMP
hlHri SAVANNAH. QA.
BLA1B & BICKFORD,
Lumb er IK^uEicfiufW'S
AND DEALERS IN
TIMBER AND LUMBER
OF EVERY DMKUFTION.
Doom, Sa«b UM BUutl*.
js na’Mttiasaattf ia
Steam Brewery, New York; A. M. Binnlnger M Co'i
London Dock Gin, and Club Sauce. m*rl4
Scranton, Smith & Cj
KEEP tXiNSTANTLY ON HAND
CHOICR OLD BRAIDIE8,
WHISKEY,
WINKS, dte.
EVERY VARIETY OP GROCERIES,
, ALSO,
Hay, Corn. Oafs and Bran, strictly at wholesale to
the trad.; and we flat ler ourselves that w* can auks
It to the interest of denier, fo patronise na, at the
head of Bay, opposite Jefferson su mia-M
PIERCE SKEHAH,
Wholesale and Retail
In Fine Groceries, Boots and Shoes, Clothing, $"*-
elgn and Domestic Wines, Liquors and Segals.
Also, Skelian's Olobrated
GOLDEN ALE
AN1>
CHAMPAGNE CIDER.
In bottle and lit wood.
London and Dublin Brown Stout, Scotch aad Eng
Uah Ales, Ac.
Liberal deductions made to be train.
176 BROUGHTON STREET, SAVANNAH,
dll-tf and «* Liberia street, S Y.
V.A.KYAN&CO.
807 Bay Street,
DKAI.KU IN
STANDARD LIQUORS,
Agent, for Charles Farrc Champagnes, Keller's
Kentucky Bourbon Whiskey, Ac.
myl-tf
New York Advertisements.
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WAS TUI 0ILT “ FIEPAiATIH FM FM1
FROM IRDIAI CRH"
That received a medwl and honorable mention from
the Royal Commissioners, the competitton of *U pro
minent manufactoryrs of “CornStarch** Mod “Pre
pared Corn Flonr** of this and other coantrle* not
withstanding.
MAIZBVA,
Hie food and luxury or the age, without a single
fault. One trial will convince the most skepticaL
Makes Paddings, Cakes, Custards, Blanc Mange, Ac.,
without Isinglass, with few or ito agga, at a cost as
tonishing the most economical. A slight addition to
ordinary Wheat Floor greatly improves Bread and
Cake. It la also excellent for thickening sweet sauces,
gravies for fish and meats, soups, Ac. For Ice Cream
nothing con compare with it. A little boiled In milk
will produce rich cream for coffee, chocolate, tea, Ac.
Pot np in one poned packages, under tta trade
mark MaUena, with directions for use.
A most delicious article of food for children and In
valids of all ages.
For sale by Grocers and Drngglms everywhere.
Wholesale Depot, 166 Fulton Street.
WILLIAM dukyea,
]26-ly General Agent.
HAWKINS 6 FAY,
Commission Merchant*,
HO. 47 PEARL STREET,
NEAR PRODUCE EXCHANGE, N. Y.
WM. B. BAWKHM, J- BOCKWHU*
Particular attention paid to baying Frodaato RojJ
stona. Whiskies, and Ctgmra, on order, and to eta
Mgnments. _
. TMod A
, 6 Water-sL,
CLINTON HUNTER, firm of
0o„ New York. Puncher A Met.
—i New York. HUtaSd KJtiA 114 Wl
York. Wm. B. Miles. 60 Christie street. New York.
W. K. SlbelL 6 WaU strout. New York, _Uwfo L
Jonas, iv Bro-dwav- 8. W. Mason A Oo-, Savannah
Oa. •> - ..1 ■ •
J 0 Hit GRAY,
Wooden
DEALER IN
iiTv.:n.
G. B. LAMAR, JUN.,
Bucoeaaor to a B. * O. W. Lanaa,
General Commission Merchants
; rarwartilHg urn* SMwtaf kgtwta,
No. BA BAY STREET (np stain.)
Rnfer to Geo. W. Anderson, John C. Ferrll tad Gt
B. Lamar Savannah; W. X. Jackson, Joalta Sibley
A Bona, J B. aad Lw. Walker, Aaguata. OtaMgn-
ments solicited.
L P. fc>r— W. A Buvaire.
Bouse & Bryant,
(Formerly of Jacksonville, Fla.,)
Fori artiif -ail Comaissien Merchants,
104 Bay Street.
SAVANNAH, - - - - OBOHOIA.
wwriLL give prompt attention to recehrtog and tor-
W wstatag goota, tales on oonaignmesit, and all
orders; aad will also keep constantly on hand a
for sale on consignment, and for wMeh they are
agents. Orders aad constgumeats leapectfully so
totted.
wAti.s, Mate; .
Twines, Ctaafs, TssHs, « Hsa«a. Cradle
. Wto^nms, CA»fr«. Hnahcts, A*.
Noa. »Futteii i jnda08 JTtat 8
■MSTIIMHIWTOa 01
BLANCEHLLE " i
SLATE mnSG (JMPT,
VAN WERT, POLK CO., GA-
Omp’l stoedk, ROOO.OOO
SHARES, SfcS EACH.
Ditxtorosa—H- Brighaa, J. f-Dcver, E. C Qrsn-
Snooxxamr—A. E- MaishalL Atlanta, Gn. ,
tav‘SSm,-Sd"for t tay o“hir w&
f»DIUMdL$L Louia^|fo^ The *q
to varknu articles of furniture
••U known.
omresm^tawkhreredMARSHALL fee,.
J8
JOHN S. SIMMS & CO.,
Forwarding and Commission
MERCHANTS.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
Dry Goods, Groceries, Ac.,
NOB. 1 AND 2 8AMMIS’ BLOCK,
Baj Street, JBekfiMviUe, Florida.
The Most Complete inthe Southern Country,
announce that they *ro ifbw ready Ao fill &U orders.
ME. PECK, onr senior, having bten eziplayed for TWENTY YEARS in Philtdelp^
in the leading establishments in that city, and for the last NINE YEARS biTiag had
of Pine’s extensive Bindery In Savannah, feela warranted In making the assertion,
ran st any time be sustained by evidences of workmanship, that he ia a
* Master of His Profession,
•ad that the South can at last compete with out Northern friends, and prevent tie ^
aity of sending to New York or Philadelphia for orders, that can be equally well erec^
home, saving thus the expenses of importation. Particular attention paid to
4 .K
BINDING MUSIC BOOKS
AND REPAIRING PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS.
Tha patronage of the public is respectfully solicited, arid satisfaction guarantee „
work that may be entrusted to our care.
JOS. H. PECK & CO.
Jas.T. Paterson,
TIMBER,
Lumber & Commission
MERCHANT,
Ms. 153 Bay Stawnt, Savannah,
AND
Darien, Georgia.
|w Orders for inmber solicit'd.dlS-tl
THOMAS H. AUSTIN,
Seieral Canmiisioi ml Fomrliii
M Baylfreat,
Wm. M. Tunno A Oo.. Savannah; Nonree A Brooks,
New York: Epplng. Hanssrd A Oo., Colombo*,
msn-tf
Hotels,
Market Square House,
138 BRYAN ITKEET,
VALENTINE BASLER.
Cigars, Wins*, Ales and Lager, and all kinds of
Liquors. Lunch at eleven o'clock. Ten Fin Alleys
attached. . aogt-tf
■EECHA1H8’EXCHAHfiE
LUNCH HOUSE,
Boll Street, near Bay Lane.
F REE LUNCH served from 11 a. m. to 1 p. m., and
from 0 p. n. to 11 m. Best or Liquors, Ales.
Wines, Ac., constantly on head.
JyS-tf FRANK FERRY Proprietor.
PAVILION HOTEL,
SOUTHEAST COBIER OF BULL AND
SOUTH BROAD STREET,.
T HE PROPRIETORS would respectfully annre
to ibe public that tta above Houl 1s uwa.
for the reception of Fermapent and Transient
Boarders.
Having tad large experience In til* Hotel business,
they Intend to make this Mosses one of tta most ntra-
fortable Boarding Hooks for families and others In
the city. * ' * - = • • -b*
There la a Bar connected wlik tta Hotel, at which
may be found the beet of Wines, Ur pore and Scg
Attached to the Hook la also' an ICE CRl
GARDEN, where may ta proenred at all bonrs. both
day and Iiviutaw, ttafioset Own In thecWyt Also,
a Soda Fountain, from which they wfe. fmmlsh U
best Soda m the city.
Parties cap up fqrolshed with Cream at airtime*.
Jyifi-tf •
ST, CHARLES SALOON,
B Y a. STAMM, Bay Lana, rear of Post
Tbe beat Lfoaors. Aire. Wane ~
always on han<Lmclomng a choice i
EE’S WATER, directly imported from
Nassau, and the beat or mine Wlneu.
LUNCH every day at it o'clock. mlt-Ty
THEVERANOA HOUSE,
A T WHITE BLUFF, will ta open aa
A Monday, tta Mb taaA, for tta seen
ofBoarders. tinalentor nr reams «h
experience tn the
comfort of those
Tba subscriber, boat
business, can safely RBB..
who may glre him a afifeT ' t . .
myM-tf MOHE8 M. BBU8Ag|Q.
Port Royal <Eouse,
Hilton MEai^Svc;"
BIQDfbf rfpia /^Pao^i»aiJ/
iLinu. j yj.f-.fnf,
tlB-tf
LAPIBBBB1I0U®E,
PHILADELPHIA.
FTIBB BUBSCKIBERB tavtna lanssd thl
!•' nnw.lt tan been
WBFYTTKD AMD KKFUKNfgHHD
IN AN EpMOAMT MANNER,
iad In saw Prefared jltn
leH tf
,mnng firet-clssa Hotaia will he
*«iaar.
GHARLE8T0I HOTEL,
L.SS?aKH2Sfo*iS-,.i
W yMTK Proprietor
UH OH OH MM
No. #2 GKORG1 RfRKJCT,
Chariaston, South Carolina.
Dnow open for the accommodation ef trsnaisntta
CMent Llqaars, Wliwa, Aka ui Scgtn
ALVin oa un
Ad p*i
alltf i. . muon
■Por-'flarfe'
cyssfft
hthHMm i
CITY HOTEL BUILDINGS.
CUR MOTTO: WE DEFY COMPETITION!
; i *
a :
II 'j -u ttiij ,1
The nndermgaed, hmximg fwrob»ed Ibe
&
sill 14-
jyG-3m
•maisufactcrep by
J. M. VENABLE & CoJ
[Petersburg, V a.
Also Manufacturers of Superior “Maccoboy,” “Rappee,” find other Snub, Cbcriui
Smoking Tqbacoo of <Sfe»y grade.
Josiab Macy’s Sons, Sol© Agents, I
W29 3m. ;; |g9 A Iflil f WONT STREET. HEW Vo4
■SAMDEHSON ft WiLKlHS0N,
HARNESS, SADDLEHT
AND
TRUNK STORE;
WH0I.ESALE AND RETAIL.
UmAfpSL Andrew’s NkR. BrmighUn §t,
SAVANNAH, GA
at-tf '-
RHODES
THE STANDARD MAHORE,
IThritoPiut Toa.cAsa.
si are MILLS K. THOMAS A OO.
Advertising in Southern Georgia
first batwbjudgb "chart and compasb”
K (formerly the <*Batshrldgo Argns,") offers
(n duos menu to the oiercbaata of sa-
rsnnah ta an xdyeftisipg mediuip. It has a large
and rapidly Increasing circulation In that section, and
IffWnft ait reasonable. Addveas ,
WtLUri M- RUSSELL.
Editor and Proprietor.
BalBUrtdge, jane TL tfififi. >lt-tf
Ciuritc Harana Segais.
' Jdj ,c ( dttw aomaun I
pH. HBIDSHIM. to <XPB CHAMFAGME. .,
I*. Marceanx A Co's Champagne, Black SeaL
K KOETHCKE A CO ,
Oontox Bay find Whitaker si*.
Railroads.
Notice
71"
Office Atlantic a gulf b.E.
-» ft , .. Savannah. NVSi.»
On tad alter Monday, May 38th ISM.
Trains will ran daily, Sundays excejttfi* *
connecting with night trains on the
ive Thomasvfllc at 4 a. m.
Arrive at Savannah st fi.i'S p. m.
Arrive at Thomasvme at ».if p. m.
- ‘ *-'■ »“*• jons 8CHsr®.|
WITI, EAR, AID
TVL''WMCHT, 0T Toronto. Canrila '
U dan tad- Sargeon, Oeullsi nnd A
coaaalted oa Befifims, Discharges free
noise , In tbf Kfifil}. Pfitarrh, Disrates ^
^AiHMaSieaef the EYE. requiting eK | > <,^,
or Susgtos l aid attended to. ,, — {
Office Ro. At, tn Dr. Thoe. Bucklers o»
Lexington street, Baltimore. M<1-
Office hours from # to 14 A- M-,»
ta-tf
SL Julian Street, West of
Bay itreet,
rwWhite Corn constantly on hand and for sere,
too, cSnSes Pern Meal and arm fonwff-
NOTICE.
mL WING FURNITURE
I aft opening for the InspeoUon or fee public,
a tine stock Of -.
an......
CABOWr FGRNITDBK, CRAJR8, T
. ... TJW»m 4th, : »t„
--‘NbwMch Eta attention ef ad la tovfted.
Jgrw*rerooma.lT8BROCQHTOBHTKStt, fiber
fr«-ly KB, HARRINGTON.
pftbM
this date and for the summer months my
will be at Florida wharf. ____ . .
F. M. MTEELL.
3RJCK8! BRICKS!!
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OS finvutanh and Ogeectee Osnak above Bwavtana.
Volte Institute.
Tunas an daring last session.
Id.
1st Class, peri
$36 «*
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8- M- V.
ARNATOE, 1
per month. :i
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