The Daily news and herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1866-1868, August 13, 1866, Image 4

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■ jr ftdr iitvjf rj tiit, .. The Daily News and Herald. SAVANNAH, MONDAY, AUGUST 13, |,W' ! SPEAK GENTLY" _v / “Learn of me, fcir I am tfieek and lowly Speak gently—it ia better far To rule by love than fear; Speak gently, let not harsh words mar The good we might do here. , ^ j Speak gently—tore should wUaper low To friends when faults we find; Gently let truthful accents flow, Affection's voice is kind. Speak gently to the little child. Its love be sure to gstn; Teach it in accents soft and mild, It may not long remain. Speak gently latth Will have enmi( Pass through this life as best they may, 'Tie full of anxious care. WRIGHTS Patent Improved JKON SCREW! packing Cotton. rriHE ATTENTION OF CORDS PLAHWKS 1 1 invited to the claims of thtom*enfioa,w7ilct), j y: /: a j >#j Speak gently to the aged one, , Grieve not the care-worn heart; The sands of life are nearly run; Let such in peace depart Speak gently, kindly to the poor. Let no harsh tone be heard; They have enough they must endure Without an unkind word. Speak gently to the etm.no, know That thou art also man; . Perchance unkindnese diOVtMGfr OI wiu them back again. Speak gently, for 'tie Wee dip Whose accents, meek ■ Bespoke him as the Sol The gracious, holy c Washed in his blood, redseated to life. The family of heaven Flee from all anger, wrath and strife, S -' Forgive as they're forgiven. „ MY OWN BLUE BLONDE. -j_ Invited to the claims of *™ SIMPLICITY, ECONOMY, DURABILITY and POW ER, surpasses any machine for Baling Cotton ever IU ^ exce metaeuw ana acciaenu, ana fti are reaueeted, that the Migarine t S$$31* * 001 *°^ er8 and They say the dark-eyed maids of Spain Are passionate and fond. Bat eyes of blue are tender and true; Give me my own bine blonde. An arch coquette ia the bright brunette; Blithe, and merry, and gay; Her love may last till the summer is past, But my blonde's forever and aye! If bards of old the truth The Sirens hsve rsvenfim*; But o’er the earth, since Art had mtafer" They paint the Angels fair 1 Ab, welll—may be the truth to see A lover is over fond; And I can’t deny—nor will I try— My love is a gdden.btonde I and no more IiaBAto get out of or der! presses. 2. ITS Ei actual exp . smew. ■. Tb* timbers used in Us construction are much smaller and fewer than those employed In the old screw; tbs levers being ebty is tact long, and the height of the whole frame akeve the bed being only 10 feet. All these timbers cafe be procured on the plantation, no matter how exhausted the forest. Any ordinary wood workman can build the frame, and Half a dozen hands will put It np in a few hours, —hascrew.aud Net * WtthouV oCcu. completely covered at very small cost. A. 1X8 POWER.—With a lever only sixteen feet long, One male Is snffleient tor packing the heaviest bales. Platters who have used If say that, with two mules, saptan may ba-cnmpr—art • am this machine for shipment. This Screw was Invented jest before the opening of the war, and has subsequently never been very gen erally introduced. Those who have tsed It and seen tt used, unanimously ooaanr In lbs opinion tpst it la UNRIVALLED AS AjCATOON SCREW. The following testimonial* (torn pome of the lieek reputable plaatefe M-Ibweoontry show the i which this Screw stands with those who In General. A J used and seen in operation for the last ^^Im-Wtirve^Si tr-be Best —The Atlanta Intelligencer says the negro population of that city has, apparently; doubled in the last four weeks, and asks if the agricultural districts have been de serted. —Sames Stephens the Head Centre of Fe- nianism, is to start on a, WefiteBUtgui during the present week. .AA utmfiiai dS0e4 ol activity baa prevailed among his wing of-the brotherhood lately, but nothing wiH he (fur nished for publication. —General Pope and staff sip jSanta Fe, New Mexico, July IS* v 4jh| l j{tpp'. < llli t by a large delegation of citizens and escorted to the town, where a salute of thirtjfen guni was fired. A complimentary hall WMs-ten-, dered the party in the evening. -An oyster dealer in_Baltim«^» so much money in buying ahn selling the bivalvular luxury that he hag purchased i large island in Chesapeake Bay, |n£ isphttShg up a residence thereon that will cost half a million of dollars. —Forney mentions as a moat singular co- iucidence that “the day on which rebel sympathizers are to assemble in Philadelphia, is the anniversary of Jefferson Davis’-famons proclamation banishing all Union men from ,■ the Confederacy.” A California correspondent say9 ; “The •flush times’ of California are nearly over ; the wonderful placer digging, from which a man might pan out a fortune in 'glittering dust, with small expenditure of time and trouble, are no more.” —It is confidently expected in Canada that another Fenian invasion will soon lake place. The militia are kept drilling, and au attempt is being made to have Parliament prorogued in the latter part of this week,to avoid an in vestigation of the Fort Erie affair. —Some nine years ago the scheme for tun neling the English channel, so as to connect France and England, was made public by its projector, M. Gamond. Now it is again brought forward. The distance to be tun neled, including five miles outside of the water on each shore, will be about thirty miles. —The indications are that the new Consti tution has been rejected in North Carolina lilt- tried it; We have five years, and feel no Cotton Sere.. — . —, .. we esteem It, that. If practicable to obtatoL <«£ them, we Would have no other. It is eastty trait, simple in Its construction, not liable to get ont of order,.packs wen, with great power and with great Edwaid T. Shepherd. Elcanah Pace. Colnmb *“•*14-. I# Screw will be flHed by LINVILLE ft GL3AS0N, T - Savannah, Ga., or fi.? J L. IX PALMAS, General Agent for Southern Georgia and S. Carolina. jy30-dftw !m O. Y. Banks. W. H- Mitchell. Jfrprd era for thh AT Trif.OLD STAND OF r«HH M’OORAaBT, No. 160 BieagftinJWIt, (Oppoejte Messrs. Weed, Cornwell ft Co.’a) H SELECT m Ocal Die best machine afeaggK $0ik PACHH6 COTTON IN THE WORLD! Ml. ITS SIMPLICITY.—It la a new and improved application of the qgey Power; tost aastmple ia.it* 1 construction as thqAL MaMetf-WiibilcA strew, I |—— *-4—{ed and no more IiaSAto get out of or- >pe» or polllea at used in the cotton NOMY.—It has bepf demonstrated by mentto be cheaper than the wooden led ia Us const thantheeremp ugebiy leree* k e above the bed re timber tatlon, non nary wood a aezeh ha 3, ITS DURABILITY.—Thahcrew.au'l Nut ate ofJ _____ _ _ __ __ __ >ii8 jjktagaHBfagg sA5»THE' DAILY MEWS, ~ | SaWlSu be completely covered at very amaU cost. f PUBLISHED AT *" CHARLESTON S. C., HAS TBS < LARGEST CIRCULATION orta of Battles, Incidents and Anecdotes never before published. BY GENERAL D. H. HILL, late ot the Southern Army. Proprietors—J. P. KWH HID. I. BILL. The Magaslne will be published at Charlotte, N. C. It will contain from sixty to eighty pares of the alae oi those of Blaekwwodw Magazine, and will be Ait. olshed to subscribers at <3 a year, in advance, or $S U not paid fill the end of the year. Cash subscribers not required to pay and! after the receipt of the lint number. Incidents and accidents, and anecdote* ol the war ‘ " Tie may be a monument and to the devotion ol my9G-tf tW'm FLORIDA BANNER. cala, Marion County, Fla. A Weekly Newspaper, containing eight pages and forty eohnans. Subscription S3 per Year. As an adveAftnA It J»* hupf* 11 • a ’* n - tares, its circnlation extending through the counties of Alachua, Marion, Hernando, and all the Eastern and Son them com dea. Boslness cards not exceeding one square, per year, Stf- -■ . . Address, T.F.8MITH, Proprietor, mS-tf Oc*l la. Fla. JOURNAL PUBLISHED IN THE STATE, And Is antreraally considered _ Commercial i i * ■. . ' • *” HUT FAMILY PAPER i PARTIES.' sire to subscribe~ consult their NEWS. E, IN GEOEGIA, who I byreJS^T^ 1 ■ V 1 Of* BALES BAGGING lfrLf fiW Ceils Rope ' 1 AO bales Twine _ 35 barrels St Louis Extra Parent •’••a SO sacks and half sacks Georgia Hew 100 barrels “ Premium Mills^' Extra reoar 100 do Superfine Fioar C hhds Clear Bacon S dee S do do 8h outdare 30 boxei “ Havana” Sugar 10 hhds Porto Rico Sugar, fair to choice 75 bbls BrKht Cuba Sugar , 100 bbls Refined Sugar 100 bags Rio Coffee, fair to prima 10 bage Laguayra Coffee 100 maU old Gov't Java Coffee too kege Nails and Spikes, assorted Molasses ,ii\& jiiyniilf VOL wltli a general assortment suitable to the trade, which we offer on favorable wres*. au9-lw WE. H. BTABnkw. Tamm ■ua:PMLUM’ wn mmun w iiw* jylgjm BAVASNAH, 8A BLAIR k BICKFORD, Lumber Manufacturers ANDPSAUUSIN TIMBER AND LUMBER OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, I just Arrived and For Sale by KENNETH MACLEA A (Hi, 202 Bay Street, KTEW MMOMED BIDES AND STIHPti I" New gmokad ShatiUmaamae A Dafflold Urem, rovfced £ WashlqgifMreams^overfl 2;., Manuliig'sllaihs, covered. aiao on naan, Mess and Prime Pork, in bblsand_ Pulton Market Goshen Butter. Family and Baker's Fioar. Q e Pork, in bbls aud half bl jy3-tf to. M BAY STREET (np stain.) Reiter to Geo. W. Anderson, John C. Feirll waft B. Lamar, Savannah; W. *. Jackson, Josiah glbiey k Sons, J B. aad J. W. Walker, AogneU. Oonaign- ^ents gollcltad. PniLir W. A. Bbyaiit. Forwarding and Ceiission Merchants, 104 Bay (Street, SAVANNAH, - - - GROCERY STORE, Bast side of Columbia Square, corner of Habersham avsffiiecffiSBSa^ R ECEIVING. WEEKLY, tlrst-elass Family,Pro- eeries. Ales, Wines, I.iqu ira, Cigars, Fruits, Vegetables, &c. For eale on most reasonable — je29-ly ;1 —H M <3r. KU WE, - t jwaouaau nun >w • Foreign and Domestic Liquors, "WINEH, CIGARS, GROCERIES, ALE AND LAGER, Johnson's scmgryafftoeMethoiF UffT/ff ; Conner Sti Julien and Bryfew $t». L .V- \ 'FalHgant’e old Paint Stand, dtedtnr the f/ TAL CHOLERA BITTO1 IIO PEB ANNUM.. Published In Folio Fora,'sbe of the New York Hpnrtd., recently taken the store No. ISO Brough- ' i ,ND EXTENSIVE STOCK OF STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, , of Savannah aad phh- ne my stock, which I m'selling ofi at greatly red need price*: I respectfully _ _ " 4ic generally to call and exai “Ti* 1 “ ' * CONSISTING OF Irish Tbe East, it ia said, voted hgflintf ir it changed the basis of reBf^iWjMi 6»d gave the power to the West; find tfie West objected to it because it threw difficulties in the way of the passage of internal improw- ment bills. ij wl :i d/ , ; —Washington correspondents of the public press write that the new AUtpnMtjr (general, Mr. Stanberry, will be ready!f<|t-^l|e^ritl of Jefferson Davis at the tim'n0I)jTrj|>T)>'|fi"f > ' i/ * > ' it was postponed in Junff i Kra^'tirTK:c6mmo- date the Judges, and that, in behalf of the Administration, he will object to any further delay. This seems to —The New Orleans Orescent reJys-e -^e : t” learn that Mr. W. J. Stauffer, a mtettber bf _ f the Convention of JffiK,. shots at a gentleman named Fayne, who was unarmed, on Thursday evening. Mr. Payne was not hit. 1 A judicial investigation' of the affair is to be had, it is understood, pending which we refrain from publishing the reports current on the streets. —The Baltimore Sun says: “ Madsme Jerome Bonaparte, an aged lady, wej kn6Wh by reputation, living at the corner of Lexing ton and St. Paul streets, yesterday'morning, whilst comiqg down street, aoctdeoUlty fell some distance, bruising her fdrtehead and body and breaking the email bone -of her right wrist. She waa picked up insensible and carried to her roony where Professor N. R. Smith and Dr. ReiUey etteftded has , Heg and Shirtings, Tick Inga, Crash, nens and Corset Jeans, Figured, striped and plain nrilUants, ■’ i Jjaoantets. Cambrics and Nainsooks, ; ' Sshop and Victoria Lawna, ■ ’ Mali and Dotted Swlsses, Dotted Laces, Wash Blond Alpacas, Poplins and Delaines, Mohairs, Moaambiqne, Grenadines, Crape and crape Morette, . Bereg*, Lenoes, Percalea, Merinae-, Coburxs and Flannels, Kasquito Nettings, Shawl*, VeUs, Handkerehieia, Collars, Hosiery and Gloves, Hoop Skirts and Corsets, Ribbons, Dress Trimmings, Buttons and Braids, Umbrellas and Parasols, Hats and Shakers, Fancy Soaps, Perfumery and Nations of all kinds, Ac., Ac. Call soon and secure bargain*, as I am setting off nil qualities and styles of Summer Drem Goods very cheap. aug4-lmo C. J. BEATTY. iU3S RUSS’ RUSS’ RUSS’ RUSS’ RUSS’ ST. DOMINGO BITTERS ST, DOMINGO BITTERS ST. DOMIKqO BITTERS One of the moat vplaabU combinations of medicine and an agreeable beverage that ha» ever been offered to the public. Millions of bottles were sold throughout the North daring the last four years and, wherever inttodnesd, it has proven a welcome addition to the invalid's table, the family circle, aud the batcheloris sideboard THE FIELD AND FIRESIDE. (Established, ISM.) A SUPERB Literary Companion and sterling old Home Jodrnal; published every Saturday, by Wm B. Smith ft Co., 6S Fayetteville street, HWeigh, N. C. Klegantly printed on beautifkl white paper, mammoth sheet, with eight large pages. Its corps ol contributors includes nearly all the most distinguished authors of tile country, and with the combined aervicea of so many celebrated writers, it has achieved a perfect (access in presenting an un rivalled array of talent. Its Romances, Stories, Tales Novelties, Sketches, Criticisms, Reviews, J Poems, Biographies, Witticisms, Travels, i Adventures, Ac., *c.. 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 the Field, wherein are given articles, hints and suggestions on the practical management of the Farm, tbe Garden, the Orchard and the kitchen. One year $ 6 no Six months 2 50 Clabof five, one year 90 oo Clubs Of ten “ 40 00 And an extra copy to the party getting up a club of tan. No club rates to six months subscribers. ESTILL A BRO., Ball st., uesr tbe Post Office, Agents for a2*-tf .- K „ Upvannali THE KEY-STONE; A MONTHLY MASONIC MAGAZINE. TNDITED BY WM. B. SMITH, 58 Fayetteville at, JCj Raleigh, N.C. Subscription $3 a Year A New Volume commenced January 1, 1S66, ele. gantly printed upon very heavy wh’te paper, and neatly stitched and trimmed in beautiful covers. THE XBY-STOVB ia endorsed and recommended to the Fraternity at la-ge by the Grand Lodge of Mert&Ghrolin ', and keenly feeliu ■ the weight of this Atgh compliment, the proprietors will spare neither mom y nor exertion to make the publication a most welcome visitor and companion with all good and true Masons—their wives, sisters, mothers and daughters, to whom the same may come greeting. pr Specimen numbers sent to any part of the country npon application. WM.B. SMITH ft CO , Publishers, 38 Fayetteville st., Raleigh, N. C. ESTILL ft BRO., Bull street, sear the Post Office, Agents a25 tf for Savannah. fay- Agent for H. Clausen's celebrated PhftnlK team Brewer}', Mew York; A. M. Binnlnger ft Go’s London Dock Gin, and Club Sauce. Slrairton, Smith & C;. KEEP CONbTaNXLY ON HAND CHOICE OLD BU VNIliKS, ' " WIlIsKEY, : gin, AMO EVERY VARIETY OP GROCERIES, it to theinterest o( dc-ilers to patronise us, a^ the head of Hay. opposite Jefferson s PIERCE SKEHAR, Wholesale and Ketail In Pipe Groceries, Boot* and Shoes, Clothing, For eign and Domestic Witfesf LiquoA and Begars. Also, Bkehan's Celebrated Hr ; “ . GOLDEN ALE AMP CHAMPAGNE CIDER. In bottle and in wood. London and Dublin Brown Stout, Scotch and Eng lish Ales, Ac. Liberal deductions made to he trade. 17* BROUGHTON STREET, SAVANNAH, dll-tl and 68 Liberty atreet. N. Y. V. A. KYAM & CO. 807 3ay Street, DEALERS IN STANDARD LIQUORS, Agents lor Charles Farre Champagne*, Kentucky Bonroon Whiskey, ftc. myi-tf Dooms,' SMffh j- Min and street Ogee. 180 Bay street. Savannah. Oa. Blinds, JSS G. B. LAMAR, JUN., Onorerear toG-K ft ft W. LAmab. General Commission Merchants mad gfelwiac Agrafe YTTILL give prompt i GEORGIA. attention to receiving and for- , sale* on consignment, and all also keep oeBstaaOyon'! * - good stock of Groceries, Liquors, Agricultural agents. Order* and consignments ie*|>erttaUj *p- m s. sums & to., tiding and Commission MERCHANTS. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN ||ry Goods, Groceries, Ac. ^ * NOB. I AN® * 8AMMIB’ BLOCK, Baj Street, JacksonviUe, Florid*, ■me. aaioaa. m>. a. umkiv oraa.t.iraaui • anil ' tf CITY HOTEL BUILDINGS. S53 ■ - ■■ t y«l J . r - '• ‘ -' ! ■ OUR MOTTO : WE DEFY COMPETITION! The undenlcned,-Taring pwchased the n. :U.- ..If* i« ,su(.':jom t* - . If0 IMPLITE NHIES BPffiBSB & SON, \ eu t} / w.YfcniW kauwi ft ••• • :i-j- v Tke Most Complete in the Ssnthern Goimtry, ‘ annotuce that they are ildw ready to ffl aR’orders. MR PECK, oar stains, having beea amployadfor TWENTY Y^AfiS in Philadelphia in the leadllag establishments lit that city; Tthd fbr thdTBst NINE YEARS havmg had chatg 8 of Purse’s extensive Bindery in Savannah, feeds wthwasl^ in making the assertion, wm at guy time be snstamed by evidences of workmanship, that he is a . at^uu-.T. inhto Xaoid ...... . . : n*.q a itdt tort j rxeei m * ■■ Master of His Profession, ‘ I - d t j ^ 0 ^ ajid thkt|the’South chn At last compete with onr Norfh^ria iriebia, and prevent the ^ aity of wending to New York or Philadelphia for orders, jhat can be equally well executedat home, 'saving thus expenses of impqrtatiep- ,• P^rtiefflarAttention paid to BINDING MUSIC BOOKS, Alio REPAIRING PHOT OCR AJP HIC ALBUMS. ' BMW - • , -- H WNig pawonhge of the public is respectfully mMUtred, mid ait&faiStion guaranteed m wodc fluit may be entrusted to our care. _' / ^ JOS. H. PECK & CO. Jy6-3m . : - e - ■ - ■ ’• - 1 • ‘ Jas.T. Paterson, TIMBER, Lumber & Commission merchant, No. 193 Bay street, Savaaaah, J Xj are , Darien, G-eorgia. Iw~ Ordere for Lamber aogritoft d1«-tt THOMAS H. AUSTIN, General Cohhssm ui Furwariiii •9 Bay Street, Savannah, Oa. Wm. M. Tunno A Co.. Savannah; Hoarse ft Brooke, New York; Epping, Han*erd A Oa. Colombo*. m*n-t.f Hotels. Market Square New York Advertisements. DURYEAS’ MAIZENA LADIES who have loot atrength and appetite, and anflter from nansaa, vomittiag and vertigo— GENTLEMEN who "don't feel very well” lust before breakfast or dinner, whoeeatomach is oat oi order and system la generally-deranged— MOTHERS weaning children, and suffering from "CHILDREN of S sickly nature, and soar, dyspeptic JI*4«totion- TRAVRLBRS who have ooeasten to change their water, and—' 1 LL who live In malarious districts, and are subject ed to miasmatic influences, wffl Ann oae or the most valuable TonfdS and invlgoratore that can be taken. In THE rLOfilDA SENTINEL PUBLISHED TRI-WEEKLY, SEMI WEEKLY AND WEEKLY. - AT TALLAHASSEE, FLA, By Shober & Oliver. THE ONLT TRI-WEEKLY IN THE STATE ! T THE BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM IN THE STATE, AID The CRBAPS8T PAPER in the STATE X TERMS: TRI-WEBtLfi «m year $6 BUSS’ ST. DOMINGO BITTERS. TRY THEM. BUT ONCE. RUSS’ ST. DOMINGO PUNCH, ARRAUK PUNCH, u*n« non BATAVIA BICE. -rf.-RUSS’ MESSINA PUNCH, A*!*-! j -u - * ' RUSS’ GIN COCKTAIL. I,* : ;iUJ8S’ BRANDY COCKTAIL. art ix*» ‘ • j .I . ; . ROTS’, BOURBON WHISKEY COCKTAIL The moat delightful concoction* that ever man'ataete—cheaper lh« aay STEADY DRINKS In he world. j. J. GINGER CORDIAL ,T w ;ifaTon hand and nHfSl^«rd« Afilkth It./ AI3f- -ui SUCCESSOR TO P.‘.P. 159 BAY STRETfiTy City Hotel Buildings- GROCERIES AT POTLE Lemons, Wines, . Raisin*, jjrandlee, - e-JU- '-q Nuls, Whtekie*. Starch. . :'fi 9M. Candles. Rum, Tea, Fickle*, Coffee, Sardines, Lobster*. Oyatera, Sugar, - Flour, Maskcrel, Russ’ Brand; Arrack, Ruse’ St. Drake's " Vanlei Hubbel’s Golden Bitters. Aaaorted Cordial*, very fine. IW Call and price my goodB before Yont. •./, i c St G ! ip RUSS & SS St CO., aaiiyw Sold Wholeaal W. M. WALSH, W1 - HALSEY, VTATSO d27eod-ly rii pleaale Druggist, , Savapnafi. REMINISCENCES Up 0 ol BY Sr PRICE. -1./ •ff-j&.-cJk • Just received and for sale OP CHABU2STON, Mt^XDoao. 1 P, i refeived a Bull atriWtTnortto S.wa I >1 Down Stair*. $200 ladies and gentlemen, fiend for onr Mb Catalogue Containing samples and prices. AddreH, ' 8. M. SPENCER ft CO., m Brattleboro., Vt Head Beef Cattle! FMui two yedte-oM and ap, uemma PJJ *PS«n , '?mSt w JfflSP’ * ^ oUlt “ U ° f a. FKABSON. Palatka, Fla., July 7.18«a Jy31-lm KLY, cm] SKMI-WKEKCT, one year. WEEKLY, asw year. 2 ■Ml ' mmn owx remedies. Congr^ Effing; Wat^r* h Empire Spring Water. , Columbian Spring Water. No natural or artiflcial compomcf hjp jet been dis covered or maDufbctnred W* 1 * 3 J 3 a preventive, relief and permanent cure for many emporary and chronic diseases, as proved by tbe experience or many thousands who have drank them for years, with tbe most beneficial effects. CONGRESS WATER la a cathartic, alterative and tonic, and is a valuable remedy lor a fleet loss of tbs liver and kidneys, dys pepsia, goat, chronic constipation and cataneous dis eases. is a moat powerful preventive of the fevers and bfilbaa complaints so prevalent in warm cli- EMPIRE WATER . Is a cathartic,.MM a val^e remedy fcr rltonM*- ttsm, derangement ol theffVer, diseases of the Bkin, stands onrlvslled. COLUMBIAN WATE^ Is a tonic And diuretic of a highly beneficial charac ter, and la a positive remedy for diabetes, gravel, calculus, irritatiqg and laflamaatien of the kidneys and bladder, ana baa most singularly active effects intiMSingthf* organs when debilitated by long disease. Females win have suffered tor year* from irregularity, red the distressing diseases known only to their sex, heve been entirely cured by tbe bithfiiland judicious use of Columbian Water. IuP * Juki.' 'I These waters are bottled ffeO and pure, froap each of the above named springs,- la lortsrelfc! fntWecure n manner that they preserve all their medicinal yalop forbears, and will be found equally efficacious when drank thousands of miles distant as when taken directly from the spring. Aware or imitations and inferior Waters, The corks of all genome Congress, Empire and Columbian Waters are bitnd£d.otj the Bldg or the cork, thus: WK0 ^Srr j 'ftEMsrt-, ( Columbian Waits, j M Wi ffcAdmle.; and securely, in boxes suttshle tor shipment to any ,-pfrt Of tbe worid. Congress and Empire Waters la boxes containing four dozen pints, or two dozen quart battles each. Oolumolan Water in boxes coataluiug four or six dozen half pints, or dozen pint bottles each. 1! C. ft O z * 111 z o ► . WAS THE 0IIV '_‘ NR^AlATIOI Ffii FMB FROM IRDIAI COM” That received a medal and honorable mention from tile Bojal Commissioners, the competition of »11 pro minent manufacturers of ‘‘Corn Starch'* and “Pre pared Corn Flour" of this and other countries not- withstandingq MAIZE W A, The food and 1 .r ry or the age, without a single fault. One t.ri. '"I convince the most skeptical. Makas Poddln - . -*»cs, Custards, Blanc Mange, ftc., without Isinc. \ * wi n few Or no eggs, qt acomaa- touisblng them • * '. • Tiomii'*l. A slight -addttnm to ordinary Wh- 1 . •• 11 r greatly improves Bread and Cake. It is also cx 'U utlbrshUkamagswmfatiXiM. gravies for fish an 1 incuts, soups, Ac. For Ice Cream nothing can comput? with it. A little boiled ia milk will produce rich cr-' m for coffee, chocolate, tea, fte. Fat up in one pound packages, under thetrade- Ark Matrons, with • I: rectlous lor nse. A most delicious art icle of food for children and in valid* of all ages. For rale by Grocers and Druggists everywhere. W Roles alt 1 Depot, 166 Fulton Street. WILLIAM DUBYEA, 125-ly ‘ General Agent' HAWKINS & FAY, Commission ’ Merchants, NO. 47 PEARL STRfiSBT, NKAR PRODUCE EXCHANGE, N. Y. WM. n. HAWKINS, J- KOCKWXIA FAT. Particular attention paid to buying Produce, Provl slona. Whiskies, and Cigars, on. order, and to con dgnfflents. -N HUNTER, firm of Spoffort, TilaWon ft CO. JLTNTO '..SewY York. Fancher ft M< , 5 Watar-et, Jonea. tv Bn> .d wav es. S. W. Ma°on ft Oo., savannah by all Druggiata, Hotels, Wine Merchants, and first-class Grocrra. , . \ ’y? fpld only at whoimaH by ^ »■ HKIH SONS, Proprietor*. 93 Beekman fit., 9. t. yXF* Orders by mail receivs prompt attention. joly7-eodSm Twines, Cordage, Tabs, t burw*. Crtifilan, Wagra,, Chair*, Bsakats, fit*., . Non. 15 Fulton and 303 Front S New YORK m3- . BLANCEVILLE SLATE VAN WERT, FOLK CX)., GA. Oan’l Stools. A600.000 - J J • < SHARES, «M EACH. DntMou-U. Brigham. J- F. Dever, E- C-Grax- nira At Wilbur and A B. ItorehaU. Pastnam—A. Wilbur. Savarraab. Ga. Vica Paremccr—E. C. Gratmls*, Macon, Ga. Sbobxtabv—A. E. Marshall, Atlanta, Ga. jy will soon be ; State, however lai fondture manufactured .put oi i 138 BRYAN STREET, VALENTINE BASLER. Clffare, Wines, Ale* and Lager, and all kinds of Liquors. Loach at eleven o'clock. Ten Pin Alleys attached. augfetf MERGHAHTS' EXCHANGE LUNCH HOUSE, Boll Street* near Bay Lane. F REE LUNCH served from 11 a. m. to 1 p. m„ and from 9 p. m. to 13 m. Best of Liquors, Aka Wines, ftc., constantly on hand. Iy3-tf FRANK PERRY Proprietor. now-open Transient PAVIUON HOTEL* SOUTHEAST CORNER OF BULL AND SOUTH BROAD STREETS. (PHB PROPRIETORS would respectfully X to the public that the above Hotel is for the reception of Permanent and Boarders. Having had large experience In the Hotel business, they intend to make this House one of tbe most com fortable Bearding Houses for families and otters in tbe etty- There is a Bar connected with the Hotel, at which may be found the best of Wines, Liquors and fiegy*. Attached to the House Is also an ICE CBEAM GARDEN, where may be procured at all bonis, both day and evening, the finest Cream in the city. Also, a Soda Fountain, from which they will fnrtnsB the' best Soda in the city. Parties can be furnished with Cream stall times. jylC-tf ST. CHARLES SALOON, TJY A- STAMM. Bay Lane, roar of Peat ORce— X> The beat Liquors, Ales, Wine* Seganu *£, always on hand, lnclodbig a choice article of BELT ER’S WATER, directly imported from Heramgttnur Nassau, and the hart of BUae Wines. 1 -. LUNCH every day attl o’clock. ml8-ly THE VERANDA HOUSE, A T !S2?.5?K'i2f.£Sr. S fes££^",rKrSi»w» a a, business, can safely guarantee the comfort of those who may give him a call' Port Royal House* HILTON HEAD, 8. C. RIDDELL ft BOSS PBOFBIBTOaS LA PlKRfcfi ROUSE, PHILADELPHIA. n SUBSCRIBERS having lasted this favorite mse, it has been REFITTED AMD RBFURNJSUD ’ IN AN BLMANT MANNER, J- 1:- Aadtt mem Pnpand wlta the EeetFSP- fleet Appointments fee Re Reeefiti M A y.UFACTURED BY J. M. VENABLE <& Co., .'•ft* *i- r ,• <i-‘- - • Petersburg, Va. Also Manufacturers of Superior “Maccoboy,” “Rappee,” and other SnuSs, Chewing ffli j 1 Smoking Tobacco of every grade. Josiah Macy’s Sons, Sole Agents, may29 3m. 189^ 191 FRONT STREET. NEW YORK. WILKINSON, HARNESS, SADDLERY AND TRUNK STORE, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, Under St. Andrew’s ILtlL Broughton St., SAVANNAH, GA. RHODES’ Super Phosphate of Lime THE STANDARD MANURE, AT fifli* 50 PER TOM, CASH, alt-tf MILLER, THOMAS ft oa Advertising in Southern Georgia A (ft i bain; BUDGE “CHART AND COMPASS” ythe “ Balnbrtdge Argus,”! offers to the merchants of 8*- : veaasb as an edveriislag medium. It baa a large sad rapidly increasing circulation In that section, ami ttatorme are reasonable. Address . .t, , WILLIS M. RUSSELL, ’ Editor and Proprietor. fttiMbriflge. Jnne It, 1888.jeH-tf Choice Havana Sugars. TMPKR. HMDfiKK ft GO’S CHAMPAGNE X-St. Maeoeanx ACoN Champagne, Black Heal.? E. KOBTBCKE ft CO , .Corner Bay and.VU>R«>w'AaL. it position among first-claae Hotels will be led in— *-* ‘ t the future, as in the past. m the oast. BAKER ft FABLMT. CHABLESIDl HOTEL, CHABLCaTOH, 1 pqpqJti'dfllwi beeneixteen yean connected with the eatabllttment nrtfl-tf W WHITE Proprieter. LIVE Oil GLOB IM, No. SS GEO RGB STREET, Cfrarleston, South Carolina. b now open for the accommodation of transient an permanent guests. Ckstcest Lhpwrs, macs, Ales and Segnrs ALWAYS OK lAVIl, peg X>«y. PETKI JONES, Pronrietor. For Dale* JyikNF^OFCHHHOLMH PATENT SHINGLE MA- V CHINES, with patent right lor Raman oooaty JyUtf Corner Bay and AbereornrereeU. YELLOW CORN. FRIHE ti SLw/ Ilia, east end of 'AN, W-WbUe Corn conatantly on 1 ASl clolefi Corn Meal eri BrlU. end of Broaghton st., or by I, HARTR1DGE ft CO, Mar street. - IMS, ~ ~ NOTICE. TO ill WANTING FURNITURE I ami opening for the inspection of the public* .J*” a fine stock of . CABINET PURSTfURE, CHAIRS, 1 ■ ' 1 TDEflqgfl Aua Am . ... innoijisij, wo*, Qpfj.f To which tbe atti^fij <0(l| ^ -jMF'i .rerooms, 178 BROUGHTON STREET. ShCT ■flily 1 ‘ail. HARRINGTON. i -NOTICE. r office will be at Florida wharf. J5Z* F. M. MYBELL. i 12(MJOO BUCKS!! 'WBLL-BarotBrlefctov^^ VdldostaEstitate. T IE REGULAR, j (battMalei 30 00 15 00 1*1 at ft* per montb. 8. M. VARNADOE, Principal. Railroads. Notice nnfiw, OFFICE ATLANTIC ft GULF R. B., 1 Savannah, May 24,19W.1 On aad after Monday, May 28tb ISM, the P^ 1 1 will ran daily. Saadays excepted,« !iJll,sl j with sight trains on the Centra! Ho^ Laava Savannah atf So a. m. Laavs TberaaariUa at 4 a. m. Arrive at Savannah al *.I5 p. m. Arrive at TbomasviUe at 9.17 p. m. JOHN SCBEVBN, my* ...... „ - Pw*g.l IBS EYE, E1B, AUD ■olaeilfl the Uaad, eatarrh. -Diseases of theTWM Office No. «, In TO. Thos. Buckler’s old oBM I Lextngton street, Baltimore, Md. , , r j f hears from 9 to ^ At N-. aoti 3w 5 I LINVILLE -BL Julian Street, West of Mark et > jbavannab MERRITT, WALCOTT * M CoortlaRdt Street Hfif ^ jIanufacTUBS*? 1 tom, Nntf. Wrahera. Setl ftt, Ac.-, 'Saws,Pnmpe, sream tvliistles, Staam Enutnra aad Saw ffO® —,JC, *«, Also Agents for A;- ft 0O.« celebrated Pori ffil ^ orto^eStSun Engine THipHt MANUFACTURER OF .Jm FlHrNtTUB^ ftND ct*tn UONOLSTERY. I VTR.—All ORDERS sent »» JM> P r0 "f^.| M to. Brown’s Standard *asK«asssi|