The Daily news and herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1866-1868, August 20, 1866, Image 4

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The Daily News and Herald, EATAMMH, -AjpGuft*, IMA How Cyrili Laid the Cable. Come Helen all onto my song, It ia no silly table; 'Tie all about the mighty cord They call the Atlantic Cable. Brave Cyras Field, he said, says he, I hare a pretty notion, That I can aa afelagraph Across tbe Atlaatta oeean. Then aU ttM peopfelKgfced, and said: They'd like to see him do it! He might get hall seas over, but , He nevst ctojld gothMngk It. , . To carry ont his foolish plan He never would be able; He might as well ge hang him sell With his Atlantic Cable. Bnt Cyras was a valiant man. A fellow Of And heeded not their mocking words. Their laughter and derision. Twice did his brsve efforts Ail, And yet his mind wss stable; He ws’n'tthe men to break his hesrt Because he broke bis cable 1 “Once more! my gallant boys!" tarertad?/: "Thsee limes! yon know tbe bHe!*'- art (1*11 make it thirty, muttered be, But 1 will lay the cable.) Once more they cried—hurrah—hurrah! What meaaa thia great commotion! Tbe Lord he praised the cable’s laid! Across the Atlantic Ocean! Loud ring the bells; for flashing through Six hundred leagues or water. Old mother England’s benison Salutes her eldest daughter. Now long live President and Queen; And long live tbe gallant Cyrus! And may his courage faith and zeal With emulation (re us! And may we honor evermore The manly, bold and stable, And tell our sons—to make them brave— ■oik Cyrus laid hia cablet jy/feh -rtv t * (■ b In Cfeneral. —The New Atbany;£<edger says that tbe speech of Speed, in that place, Friday night, whs so ultra and violent that it gave offence even to the Radicals. —W. H. Bussell, the ooi-respondent of the London Times with the Austrian arm}’ at Sadowa, witnessed the fight from the town of Koniggratz, had his head cut open in the retreat, and narrowly escaped capture by the Prussians. — Memphis papers rejoice in the promise of an early crop of cotton, but complain that “New York and English buyers are in tbe neighboring cotton fields, and are offering inducements that pur, dealers are too timid to proffer.” ~ —A naughty lock! editor in Aitantaris con tinually alter hoops. A young lady writes him tp know whan he ia gojng to let^ loops alone, ahd the ‘impertinent’ fellow says be never troubles himself about hoops unless there is a woman in them. —Tbo advertising receipts Of the New York Herald for the three months ending June 31,. wore 9^6, on which jt jmid a government tax of'$5,830i The Herald says it will this year pay a, government tax of _ nearly $60,000, a sum larger than tbe gross f] receipts of maay-paper s. —On the teg and thighs of Mr. Jones, who was killed by lightning the other day, in Piqua, and od the back of his son, was elec- trotyped a perfect image of the tree under neath which they Were standing at the time of tbe accident. — A Saratoga letter says: There are but two or three beauties. One we had stealthily admired from comers and behind newspa pers, bnt when, to-day at dinner, she put both elbows on the table, and gnawed her corn from the ear, we wept tears for the be trayal of our hopes, and gave her up. Chicago, Friday, August 10, 1866.—Over seven thousand European Mormons have passed up the Missouri river this season bound for Salt Lake City. They are of the lowest and most ignorant class of foreign emigrants, who have been collected by the musiohayy emissaries of Brigham Young. — Niagara Falls is just now a favorite pl«cf fpr pic-nic parties.... Poring the months of June and July, 1866, there were forty-two pic-nics, with an aggregate of fifteen thou sand persons. This is an increase of twenty per cent, over last year (same months) in the number of pic-nics, and an increase of thirty per cent, in the number of persons. —The telegraphic cable having been suc cessfully laid. flliirrvHBltotchfi>cr be overcome in the transmission of dispatches from Lou don to New York City. For instance, a dis patch sent from London to America, at 6 o’clock, would arrive before six o’clock on our coast, and if transmitted to San Francisco, would arrive there the day before it started, oomputing time according to the degrees of longitude. — What Prentice Thinks or Beownino.— Tbe most ungodly liar and the biggest ‘fool liar’ now alive is Parson William Gannaway Brownlow, the shame of Tennessee; a hu miliating burlesque on the high office of Gov ernor ; the instigator of crime ; the consort of felons; the coadjutor of assassins ; tbe boon companion of murderers ; the burning scandal to religion, and the foulest blotch on tbe avilizatkNk of tbe country. —A young man lately, called on a couple of ladies hi Chicago, who, not liking his company, invited him to leave. This he de clined to do, When one of them caught him around the neck in a loving embrace, pulled his-head |> (fc* dfa&tion w$ and got'him 10 the'exact position' a'Wfcfioolfcaster would desire to get a refractory boy, while the other plied a cane with vigor until: he waa willing to leave tbe premises. —A correspondent of the Richmond Times tells the following abont the Hot Springs; Before it had become a public resort^ a Dutchman was paaslng it with bis-wagon, and stopped to water his horses. Dipping bis bucket into theepring,hia hand was burnt by tim hot water. : He rushed back in con sternation to his wagon, and exclaimed to hu boy John, “John, hitch up de horses, for hell Is not vode halftone from dish place.” PHOIX STEAM SAW MILL. eastern wharf, savannah, ga. STEAM SAW HILL” would respectfully inform their friends and the public generally, that the* are now prepared to ill orders lor Lumber In any qnan- give particular attention to orders for planed and rdeialeftitthe 1 MHVor*ati. T. A H. Hamilton* office, comer Bay and Abercom streets, will receive prompt attention. ..ctr* o< pubitc ns* * sa&r gHLMH, j. f. Hamilton. m. HAMILTON. at th city of Savaunab, In'pnreuanceTJ'a^JUSS 15 the Court of Ordinary of^WieuSS, « X! First Tuesday ia October nSSTwiuKTheWat uSameto'tite’etto* ir°aa*mn2®Sd2i 8,ore8 thcreon > weetoorner of hfarket Soa*reln.*?hat -cU^^nriur thirty feet on Market Square aad ranuteSH ninety feet on Congress street, now occupied bVc L Gilbert and othere. Sold aa toe prapm; ofthe estate of Ann Harris, late of Washington conntv deceased. Sold lor tbe purpose of divtsloa among jgarotrasraai fiandersville, this 7th August 18M. ANDREW aalO-lwdAwtd HoCONKT, Administrator. BS ... \m ANNUAL MESSAGE Hos.fe.tter’s stomiMIktters, For toe information and guidance or atij^ho regard ilteA-LTIT As toe GREATEST GFTEMPORAL BLESSINGS, tbe demand for tbto potent and agrqpabje . , Me TONIC and ABRRATIVS has i been immensely Increased. ' Not only in’tMs country, but in all other tosfis to which commerce beara oar flag, tbe peculiar merits of the article are known mid appMlateir. 14 has been found suited to all climates, aU localities, and the needs of every class of society. Compounded of bining the properties of a WHOLESOME STO MACHIC, a GENTLE LAXATIVE, and an efficient ANTI-BILIOUS AGENT, It is endorsed by practica Chemists aa the safest, aad by adprajaniced jAyai- clans as the sorest Preventative, Regnlating and Restorative Preparation of the age. The nature of its components is the. guarantee of ta liarmlessness. It conhats of the stimulating prta- ciple of sound Rye, medicated with the flueBrUuic, anti-febrile, aperient, aatLacorbutic, and anti-span modlc herbs, roots and barks that botanical waeafcb has yet developed tor the use of man. Every vegeta ble substance that enters into Us compraitom Is called end selected with scrupulous cere, ssd nog thing that Is not so and and perfect of its kind is used in its mannfapttore. ri; i J j| !j> In the foctdky'flt Htihbhrgli'PelMiyl'’ turn of inspection far more thorough than that Adopted by GovasanMl anthorit; onality of the great stapies of life, cised. Every parrel of toe ceaealatimulanfywbich forum feetaato* to* Btitertt^cfeniMHlH- ab solutely pure before it is received into the manufao- toring department, and sverTifafated flpga Rfvfir medicating ingredients scrutinised before tfee,proces of infusion commences. Spelt is the. enormous ca pacity of the fan its in which the Mtefsare prepares that the proprietorsargenabled to keep a large stock on hand, and to supplychhp domestic and foreign market with aaufiRNflltsihNMhjpA-flWid mellowed by time. Hence the llery and biting flavor which at taches to ordinary bitten, and which is due to tneir newness and the interior quality of the .drugs and alcohol Of which they Are ooucoated, la-never 5per- ceivecl in this mikl aad agreeable preparation. Ac- ordiug to the testimony of able chemists, the es sence of gqpd Eye lithe t*fet lfeall|jfnl pf ifl sprits, t, Inrlgorousiyprac Groceries > . ■ j ■ 1 . . u Georgia—Chatham County. **4 8u^»fc «>uirr-MA T mi^ Awj 1 JOHN HYAN 1 Foreclosure of Mortgage, j l WILLIAM H. BANKS. | Rule Hht. r l APPEARING to the Oourt by the petition rf John Ryan, and toe notes and mortgage deed ae- eompa»ying it, that, oo the ninth day of March ia thfl-yaar-e gntaen hundred and sixty-three, William SJflmE, the defendant; mad* And executed -fete Hen several promissory noted payable to the order of John F. Tucker, and endomed by the »«bt Tucket, and, on the day and year aforesaid, delivered tomMMdae to the pMltiWter, by tbe flratof toe atlfl MeMmt prombed to to the petj on the twenty-third day of February next an date thereof the sum of three thousand and -tom: font: dollars, wtt interest from date;, aad by toe second of whieh be promiaed to pay to the. petitioner oa th-- twenty-third day of February, eightaea hun- -dredaad dxty tva, the sum of two tbeaaaml hundred and thirty-three dollars, with inleroit.froth date, payable on the twenty-third day of Febtuary next alter said date and annually thereafter: and by toe third ot which he premised to i ay to the .peti- flkmer on the twenty-third day of February, eighteen Euadred and sixty-srx, the sum of two thousand five hundred and thirty-three dollars, with interest from date; payable on the twenty-third day of February mat after laid date and annually thereafter; and that afterwards, on the said ninth day of Marcli, eighteen hundred and sixty-three, the defendant, te atuntl.'the payment of said not-s, executed and de livered to the petitioner his deed or mortgage oat trectfof land, situate in said county ot Chatham and Philip Callahan. ’ Jaiom. Kasai earn ( olmnbiu square GROCERY 8T<3»BE, East side of Columbia Square, corner of Habersham and President, sffreft , . BY PHILIP CA^JAEDf * CW * R eceiving, weekly,• flrsAciafe. cedes. Ales. Wine*, LtqumvWJHJ^ Vegetables, Ac. For sate « n mu8t reaaonahla terms. jc^9-iy . :—,_|V H. Gr. KUWJ£, WHOLESALE DEAL** IH Foreign and Domestic Liquors, WINES, CIGARS, GROCERIES, ALE AND LAGER, 'iM.< r. I>oteTt«A<, r5 OR>>feag:riM Onicum. toe PuhaW Bvm, Corner 8t. Jiil'ieii and Bryan Sts. fFaliiiant’Aold Paint Stand- Agent for tlie - '1-Vl- .!/.'■'/ - OBiEJITAL .CHOLERA BITTHlS. fST Agent for H. ClausaoM' eaWkretad Phmnix Steam Brewary, Mew Yorks A. M.Binninger ACo a London Dock Gin, and Club Sauce. taartt north by lands late df r dehn! P. W. Read and other lands, east by tbe Savannah River, south by lands formerly of John M. Berrien, now of Z. N. Winkler aad otbure, add west by tbe west Une of said Morton Hall Plantation. And it further appearing that said notes remain DBpaid. It is therefore ordered tUat the said Uefenflant do pay into Court, by the lint day of the next January term thereof (he principal and interest due on said notes, arnd asl costs in foreclosing skid mortgage, and ail attorneys’ fees. and commissions in tula behalf laid dot and expended; and that on failore of the sdd defendant go to div toe equity of- redemption in and for Said premises be forever thereafter barred ami foreclosed. And it is farther ordered : hat a copy of this rale be served an toe defendant, bis agent or attorney, in terms of the law, or be published in the Savannah Daily News and Herald once a month forfour months sy*- previauato said Janaarv term of said Coart. True extract from the minutes, ft* "1 WM. H. BULLOCH, JyflS-lsmtm Clerk Superior Court Chatham CO. Scranton, Smith & C-:. "r KEEP CONSTANTLY ON‘HAND CHOICE OLD BKRNDUSS, ' "'I ‘ WHISKEY, , lO ' i, QUf . ' u , rf VdUe’iG*} WWBS, «e. Hi -"/SO r.K. ami* EVERY VAlilETY OF GROCERIES, r > - r ■ Jr. / - Hay, Corn,-Oats and Bran; >strictiTat wholesale to the trade; and wo flatter ourselves that we can make it to the interest of dealers to patronise us, at the head of Buy, opposite Jefferson at. mlMf and Hostetler’s STOMACH BITTEttS Are the only Medicinal Tonic In the World Of kjdch that fluid ta the stimnlatins ingredient. To Dyspoptio Sufferers. S Under the general head of Dyapepsia may bd claascd all the vartefles of indigestion. Its synipfotns' are so various, and differ so mnch in different individnals that It is almost tmpaaslbla toriaamfy them In fact, some of thenthre utferF ImMpcghahN. It may be safely asserted, however, that half tbe diseases of mankind spring from a disordered ontriitfon of the stomach; and that the other half^l AfltoW their origin, react Upon that sensitive and iatSW>rtaat or gan. Among toe ordinary indications of ByspCpsia are flatnlencc.a bloated and lull.Jgciiu'g about the stoptach and abdomen Immediately after eating, a. ing In the bead, feeble or unsteady appetite, occa sional nausea, restlasWtoss durhuftthtaiid a weary, nnrefresbed feelDl^bflrislngln'theAorning, palpita tion of the heart, depression of mind, sometimes amounting to monomania, leas of memory, eoafu- sion of thonght, soar stomach, with raising or food, and a choking- sensation in the throat, dimness or eye, pain in »ie diaphragm, feebleness aufl disincli nation for exertion, and sometimes emaciation and a corpse-like pallor. These are a few of the direct signs of Dyspepsia, bnt as it is generally complicated with specific affections of toe bowels, the liver and the ueives, its victims have many additional torments which are technically attributed to other causes. The best advice that can be given to any one who has the slightest predisposition to DyBp®P 3 **, la tofor- tify bis or her digestive organs by the daily nse of Hostetter’s Bitters. The disease proceeds from a look or 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 this, it requires reinforcement, and the best of all reinforcing agents should bo forthwith resorted to. The stomach is the commissariat of tbe system. It applies the elements of life to toe whole bodyl In it is prepared toe material of blood, muscle, bone and fibre, and If it fails to purvey that material in quantity, and of aproper kind, the whole body sur fers, and with ittite mehtaf fhMllfes- Thre>4»(t Pro tect the commissariat department. Don’t let ttte en emy obtain possessionol it. It is easier to prevent disease from getting into an organ than to expel it_ after it becomes^ chronic fixture. Consider,the firat indication of nneasinesa la, |hp stomach a* a- sign that DFspepBia-ls preparing to attack, fetid feiffle it st once with tbe GREAT RBPBLLANT. Bnt if it is too late to prevent; remember that it is not too late to cure. It is believed that there is no casco! CbronieIndigestion that caU wttostana the remedial operation of Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters. This belief Is grounded on twelve yeast’ experience of toe efficacy of the preparation. Ike Hist instance of its failure to give relief ia yet nnchronicled.. If it ever had failed, toe voluminous correspondence ad dressed tothe proprietors from all parts of (be United States and BoaUi America, would at least inetadq, one letter expressing dtesattsfsctto'n. Bat no, there is not one. The testimony, extending over a period of more toana dozen years, 1s all of tbe approving tenor. Certainly tots Is a snffleient warrant" for claiming that toe BITTERS are a SPECI FIC FOR INDIGESTION IN ALL ITS VARIETIES, Ijfostetter’s Bikers Household Medicine.* It is.n greatfallacy to, suppose Ah a^-tihe nanaapns- AemoftotoMldBeiaaatlxoof M Alre&luelib. a 'res torative. Tbe truth ia, that if the palate revolts against a remedy. It cpnnot.gp much good. .. ( > HOSTETTER’S BITTERS Are not unpleasant to the. taste, and alwaya. soothe and quiet, instead of Irritating the stomach. Indeed they are the best known preventative of and cure for naosea. Their usefulness as a family specific cur, scarcely be overrated. For sickness at the stomacli? sndden spasms, wind colie, tyHferica, nervous head ache, lassitude, tow spirits, and toe thousand and one little aliments that are continually occurring in every family, there is nothing comparable to them. A whole medictoachestfoU ot tinctures, essences, pow ders, and pills, is not worth a single bottle of the BITTERS In such' i da^d Aaignsl, Court of i nistr.it or on \dftnnty. deceased,: therefore,To‘cite and framoninh all whom it may concern, to be and appear before sajd court to .yULbe granted. : ^Witness try official signature this 6th IBM.' D. A. 0’B¥l l auT-lamfim Ordinary. S TATE OF GEORGIA, BULLOCH COUNTY—No tice toall the distributees of the estate of Wm. Rushing, deceased, late of said county; yun are hereby •'notified tfrat I shall apply on the first lioudav in Au gust next, ensuing, in terms of the law, to the Court of Ordinary ot said county for a division of the estate of said deceased among the distributees, this into d^ of April, 1866. CALVIN RUSHING, - a Legatee of said Wm. Rushiug, deceased. alS-2,sm4m IRGIA, CHATHAM COUNTY.—TD _ may copcstd : - Wlisreaa, Heman A. Crane will apply at the Coart of Otfflhary for Letters Dismissory as Administrator on Mt** r^f- i 'These Are, therefore, to Cite arid admonish all whom it may concern, tifMh aKYpiRkr before said Coart to make objection (if any they have) on or before the first Monday in Mach next, otherwise said letters will be granted. . WitnesAmv nfclm’signatMalkm l&tk*flay %)f An- PIERCE . Wholesale snd., BeitElI Deafer In Fine Groceries, Boots and Shoes, Ootoing, For eign and Domestic Wines, Liquors and Began. Also, Skebaa’s Celebrated . GOLDEN ALE AND —* CHAMPAGNE CIDER. in bottle sod in wood.-a / J.i > / • t ->;; ■ London and Dublin Brown. Stout, Scotch and Eng fish Ales, Ac, Liberal deductions made to he touts. 1TCBROUGHTON STREET, SAVANNAH, dil-tf • and 62 Liberty street, N. Y. V. A. KYAN & CO. . 807 Bay Street, DEALERS IH . - STANDARD LIQUORS, Agents for Charlei F$tfre Champagnes, Relief's Kent acky LourbouW hickey, Ac. myl-tf Commfs^fbn Itterchants. or, TO*. (IE*EBilL CO**ISSIOH i)r ' ^ WASW«« *E*CHmi,i r-£ ffi V ■» , DtElm lECotts*, WmI, Hides,, Lsmber, Mirmnwriim nmnak maim* - v. . ... jylg-3m 8AYANMAa.ftA BP ., -- - BLAIR & BICKFORD, ’ ■■ - ■' ANDOEALKRS1N q Sooria«s U ! ANDLUMBER‘ tw~ Mill and Lumber Yard on Canal, ncai street Office, 180 Bay street. Savannah, Ga. G. B. LAMAR, JUN., Geoer&iPomolissiwJ^hants . F*nrfff4ipf *H ShippiDg a;n -«i*RrWsfaimj". . T Rdfertotiteo. W. AndeiaoA, John a KssiH and G. J. tiro, Savs naob r -W. E. Janksoo, fegtito A SgnB. J--Bb.aEd J. W-.WalkeE, Angnstjti,. Consign ments solicited. nrvltr I. P. Bonsx. W. A. Bbyant. Bosse d Bryant, 'J » - •-(fon*^ A^cSoSvfile, fU.V -» ^ • Mi aiilMmei'i^flts, 104 BRy * UVJnilji, - - OEOHOIA. iy i icitod. a!8-tf New York Advertisements. DORYEAifftAIZENA fe^TATK I OF GEORGIA, APPLING COUNTY. Tuorir Wlllixus > rs. V Libel for Divoree. Hancy Wiluaxs. j It appearing to tbe Conrt, by the return of the Sheriff, that tbe defendant Is not. to be round in UBs. State -or county, it ia on motion ordered that said defendant appear and answer at tbe next term dfliy hia Court, else that the case be considered in de fend; aad (he plaintiff allowed to proceed ; ami it is farther ordered that tote notice be published in the Savannah HhWS A Herald once a month forfour months. hakkis a williams; v’-V Atty’s pro Libellant. W. M. SESSIONS, J. I. c. B. c. A true extraci from the minutes oi the Court, this ethdqyjtftoprti, 1866. GEORGE EASON, my4-lam4m Clerk s. c. A. c, S T f?4% ? l E °b^ A * QLYNJ8pOU.NTY^-Tfotil »■ Whereas, Ann J. O’Sullivan will apply at the Conrt nf Ordinary for Letters of Dismission from the estate of Florence oqtnllivan, late of said county, deceased^ These are,.therefore, to ate and admonish all whom it may concern, to be and appear before said* court, to make objection (if any they have; on or be fore the first Monday in January next, otherwise Said letters wilt be granted. Witness my official signature this zd day of July, 1866. STEPHEN S. GORTON, jy6-lani6ro Ordinary. all whom it may concern: Whereas, Dr. Bichard D. Arnold will apply at the Conrt of Ordinary for Letters D smissor.v as executor on toe estate of Margaret James, late of said county, deceased: These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it may concern, to bo and appear at said Cdurt to make objection, (if any they have; on or before the first Monday in December next, otherwise said letters will be granted. W tines, my official signature this StbdayofHay, 1866. D. A. O’BYRNE, nqfi-lamfim Ordinary. S TATE OF GEORGIA, GLYNN COUNTY.—To al whom it may concern: Whereas, Asa A. Burney, administrator, and Suifhey A. Stafford, administratrix. WL1 apply at toe Conrt of Ordinary for Letters of Dismission on tbe estate of Robert Stafford, late of said county,.de ceased J: • These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all Wfcbm it may concern, to be and appear before said Conrt to make objection (if any they have; on or' be fore the first Monday in December next, otherwise said letters will be granted. Witness my hand and official signature, this 22d day ot May, 1366. STEPHEN J. GORTON,. .. my2t-lam6m Ordinary. MT&TE-OF GEORGIA—GCRIVBN COUNTY.—To 0 all whom it may concern: Whereas, James G. Thompson will apply at the Court of Ordinary for letters dismissory on toe es tate of Robert F. Thompson, These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it may Concern, to be and appear before salt' court to make objection (if any they have) on or be fore tbe first Monday in August next, otherwise said letters arlll.be granted. Witness, D. B. Roberts, Esq., Ordinary for Scrlven County, this fid day of January 1866 j22-lam6m D. E. R0B1HIT3, o. *. c. S TATE OF GEORGIA, CHATHAM. COUNTY.-To all whomit may concern: Whereas, Edward Padelford and William 8. Rock well will apply at the Court of Ordinary for Letters U jiefore-naid Court to Ant Monday ia December next, otherwise said letters will be granted. . Wtiaess my official signature, this 29th day of May, 18dd-’ D. A. O’BYRNE, . WjflMaijSflffi • Ordinary. S TATE OF GK0RG1 l . CHATHAM COUNTY—To . all whom map tofofff: i ; Whereas, tifeorpe TJetnenilen Will apply at the Conrt of Ordinary for Letters Dismissory as Adminis- tmtoa oa the -estate of Henry Hermann, late ot said Hlri^ffi^y llnfSlIFlfl ~ ■ r These are,therefore, to cite and admonish all whom tt may concern, to bo sad appear before said Oourt to makB-objectioo (If any they have; on or before- the 'fifat Monday in November next, othsnvise said letters will be granted: . Witness my official signature, this .26th day of April. 1806. D. A O’BYKNK, afi7-lam9m* Ordinary. , Caution. THE GOVERNMENT INDORSPPST., In order to gnsrd against dapgespffil impositions, toe public are requested io take feEweiM taofe of the beautifully .engraved proprietary stamp, through which the Government of tbe United States officially authenticates every .botqs. Ofpostet(er’S|Ijttters— Tbis'shleid, thrown by the Government over toe pro prietors and toe public for (heir Joint proteef 90, is placed conspicuously across the cork and ofdt toe neck of each bottle, and enimot tail to strike the eye of the most cmual observer, Nothing that purports to be Hostetter’s Bitters Can be genuine unless tbe stomp la there. Bis also proper to state that toe Bitters are cold exclusively In glass, and never, under any olrcum- stances by the gallon or barrel. Impostors and traitors are abroad, and toe only safeguard toe psb- Uc have against them la tosto that the Bitters they 1 buy bear |ha^q»fefel lsfeel AiiOote or hand-of Messrs. ^Befctldklb Inffitb, *4)fce sfmp above mem tioned. efendant be lias) on or by the first day of toe next term of this Court, or, in de- tault thereof, toe libellant be allowed to proceed. once a month for four months preceding tbe next ""in ikVA^Sorsuioa Cornr, At-An. Tfotu, 1866. Joljp V, Wells I ' VA V Mary Wells. ) It appeurlng to the Court that the order taken in the above cause at the December term, 1861, to psr- fectfervtoe,.has never bee* published, it h .there fore ordered that the same be published accordlqg to Its terms en orhsforu tfre flrat (fey of tbe next term of this Cour(.» in 6 f , S * j PREPARED AHD 80U> re HOSTETTER 4 SM \ r; fSTfwaiB^3 For sale by , X.IMP1 cor. congress and Baraard sUfo EAfei jW For sale fey aQ dregglato, grocers ’and store- keapere throughout tbs wond. JylT-codly JOflN V- WELLS t Libel for Divorce in Brysn 8npe- , va • } rlor Conrt. BARY WELLS. ) December Term, 1861. RULE TO PRRFECT SERVICE. ^ - - ■ 1 Oknrt fey*hi* return the ■dint in the tifoore cause is not'to be fottfe'd in the county, and It further appear- lng to the Conrt that she'does not reside in the State of Georgia, on motion of A. B. Smith, attorney for '^laSSftrifofee ordereiU’Tkst-the-saiifdc required to file her answer (If any she lias Libel for Divorce.' V , a ■ -a , Amu I. 23, 1866. I certify the foregoing to be tone extracts from the minutes of Bryau Superior Court at December term, 1861, and Apt il term, 1869. fl. t. SMITH, jy9-lam4m* Clerk Snpeylor Court B. C. THE KEY-STONE; aiAiiiWjjk'iSzi IMG™ S8 Psyetteville st, RsirigikJL C. nme commencea Jannafy 1, lsed, ele, gantly printed upon very heavy white paper, and neatly stitrMd and Mmmed In beautiful cavern; THE KEY STONE is endorsed and redtAUejidEid to toe Pthtentity at la'ge by the Grand lodge od North Carollnt, and keenly feeling the weight df a most Welcome visitor . „ ... . and true Masons—their wives, sisters, mothers and ’ dufiMK to whom toe same may eome greatiag. 0T Specimen numbers sent to any part dr the coontry upon applies tina. WMiB. SMITH A CO., Publishers, 68 Fayetteville st, Itoleigh, N. O. ESTILL A BRO., Ball street, near the Post Office, Agents s26-tf , for Savannah. CO., Forwarding fend Commission TAfn ■■ m WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN ffifr' Groceries, lc., ':np& 1 a*p * 84Mins’jSfiocE, Baj Street, Jacksonville, Florida. -- m a stsiSs - trti OUR MOTTO: CITY HOTEL BUILDINGS. WE DEEY COMPETlTion; The undersigned, having purchased the pc Most Complete ? in the Southern -• announce that they are now ready to fill all orders. MR. PECK, our senior, having been employed for TWENTY YEARS in Pyj-j, in the leading establishments in that city, and for the last NINE YEARS baria^ ■ of Purse’s extensive Bindery in Savannah, feels warranted in making the as*^ can at any time be sustained by evidences of workmanship, that he is a Master of His Profession, and that the South can at last compete with our Northern friends, and prevent the sity of sending to New York or Philadelphia for orders, that can be equally well ej home, saving (Iras the expenses of importation. Particular- attention paid to UI2Sn>INTG MUSIC BOOKS ' M ‘ .rt/ v ' A.' AND REPAIRING PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS. j ■ The patronage of the public is respectfully solicited, and satisfaction guaranteejn work that may be-entrusted to our care. jy6-3m JOS. H. PECK & CO Jas.T. Paterson, msER, lumber £ Commission wo, ia3 ny Ituitmi .... f its iqw tai as .- • a' v sntvmti* jJ fi Dayien* - tr Ordmfov fcnntoereolloire*. ■ a , -- jJA-tl »Al THE QKLY “ PREPARATION f6B ffOD from iNsuir onr That received a xacdal and houpthble mention from the Royal Commissioners, the (competition of sll pro minent. manufacturers of •* Cora Starch *• and •♦Pre pared CJoonJflour.”. of this ,nud other countries not- withstanJhjt J f- rHT’ :cs, G lgtardA BTancMange, Ac., without laiqoii. arWiito lew or jin eggs, at a cost as tonishing :B3 m t-1 Vimnmftat. 1A fenght addition to ordinary Wheat k onr greatly improves Bread and Cake. It ii also excellent for thickening sweet sances. gravies for fish aad meats, soups, Ac. For Ice Cream nothing can compart- with it. A little boiled in milk will produce rich cream for coffee, chocolate, tea, Ac. Pnt up in one pound packages, under the trade mark Maitena. with directions for use. A most felicinns article of food for children and in valids of all ages. For sale by Grocers and Druggists everywhere. Wholesale Depot, 166 Fulton Street. WILLIAM DURYEA, J26-ly General Ageat HAWKINS & FAY, Cofluaission . Merchants, SO. « PEARL STREET, NEAR PRODUCE EXCHANGE, N. Y. WM. B. HAWKINS, J. ROCKWELL FAT. Psrtlcnlrr attention paid to buying Produce, Provl siona, Whiskies, and Cigars, cm order, and to con stgnments. EsrraXKoxsr CLINTON HUNTER, firm of Spofford, Tileston A Co., New Yock. Faucln-r & McChesney, 5 Water-st, New Tbrlf.' Rieitartl Ellis, 114 Water street, New York. Wm. B. Miles. 5S Christie street. New York W. B. Sihell, 5 Wall struct. New York. Lewis L. Jones. I* BnwJwav. 8. W. Mason A Co., Savannah Ga. • JOHN GRAY, DEALER IN Wooden Ware, Brooms, PAIIjH, BRUSHES, .MATS, Twines, Cordage*, Tubs, Chttmi, CmiUe** Wsfonn, Cibafrs, Bsikett, *«• Nos. 15JHilton and ZZOH Front S - i: NEW YORK .... . m3- Emigrants .Can «bt Supplied 'WfrtmrTKNDAYS. fine undersigned are prepateffto eappiy Plapteni A and otherparties who may be in want of WpITB LABORERS ami have made necessary floraage- [Tientsin theNorthtoUUany orders for affriQflUnre Laborers, wroqeno: rs,^-Mechanics. ete., wititia Tea or Twelve days fromt be day toe order to given here. The Laborers are to .fe received by thslfanployers on arrival of The steanier here, and tranoported to the points where they are wanted at Employers’ expense, and the Employers have farther to pay a certain sum per head in advance, partly aa security and partly for covering the expenses in bringing the Emigrants from toh North to this port. . The rate at \vOtco- Farming Laborers can he se cured will average'abmit ,1(0 per year, the Employ ers Hading them. . -i - Forfartoerpnrtoilars^to ^ ^ „ Junes’ Block, Bay street. One door East of Barnard street, Savannah, Ga. . JtKFKHESCES r ' Jackpon A Lawton, savannah. •John W. Anderson * Son, Savannah. Solomon Cohen, Savannah. Jno.C, Ferrill, SavauuaU. Nicholls, Camp *£ Co., Savannah Geo. A. Cuyler, Savannah. W. R. Fleming, Savannah. John Screven, Savannah. Brigham, Baldwin.<f-Co., Savannah. Savannah Natinnal Bank, Savannah.. m* j uri, rt -. .-. BIjMCEVILLK SLATE MININfi COIPT, VAN WBRTr POLK CX)., GA. djapl Stoolx, 6800,000 m"A.'wm)nTanTA.T5.Al:ifehaff. ntMOUfe—A. Wilbur. Savannah, Qa. Vida PassuixwT—B. V. Grannies, Macon, Ga.-1 SaoaavxBT—A. E. Marshall, Atlanta, Ga. fTIHlS Oeaapany trill soon be prepared to ill) any A orderSfor Slate, however large, for roofing, for funtitnre manufactured out of slate, for lintels, for K vement, and for any other uses to which slate can applied. The quarry is convenient to the enfeg of Ala.; to New Orleans, au_ . phis, renm.hftffSl’. LOnto,' IffiA- The snmirlorityc .slate for roofing purposes, and its special adaptaMUt to various articles of fn'rnttnr* and for pavemeqg :I« L« *2e -. • JE • ' *j;p Mechanics. Sfega±gagfc,^.-—v-. Appllcanta maetmake separate statements of the ea- timatoof agsfe Mr the tepaire of each Dock. JOHN WILLIAMBOII. mylfl Chairman Oom. Docks and Wharves THOMASU.MJSTiNr teiml •j» jorgus i J HbtelSs v. -i-vr-T?." 7 ^ Market Square House. 138 BRTAS STREET, VALENTINE BASLER. Cigars, Wlnsa.Alss aad Lager, ^nd all kinds of Liquors. Loach at eleven o’clpek. Ten Pin. Alleys attached. ang4-3m LUSOlt JIOLNE, Bull Street? near Bay Lane. F REE LUNCH served from 11 a. m. to 1|l n., and from 9 p. m. to 12 m. Best of Liquors, Ales, PAVILION HOTEL, SOUTHEAST CORNER OF BULL AND south broad Streets. t . • 1 T HE PROPRIETORS would respectfully announce to t hc.pnbHc that the above .Hotel .is now open for tbe reoepaon -of Permanent read Transient Boarders. Having had largo-experiepce in toe Hotel business, tiny totem} to make this Hoiss igtS-of the most com fortable Bcmrding'Houses for families and others in the city. There is a Bar connected with the Hotel, at which may be found the best iff Wines, Liquors and Segars. Attached to toe House is also .an ICE CREAM GARDEN, where may be procured at all honrs, both day and evening, the finest Cream in the city/ Also, a Soda Fountain, lrom which they will faroisb tlie best Soda m the city. Parties can be furnished with Cream at all times, jyld-tf ' ST. CHARLES SALOON, B y A. STAMM, Bay Lane, rear of Poet Offloe.— Tbs beat Liqnore, AIM, Wines Segara, Ac., always on band. Including a choice article nf BELT ER’S WATER, directly imported from Hersagthom, NaMUi, and tbe beat of Rhine Wines. LUNCH every day at U o’clock. Tnrtriy theVERanoa house, T WHITE BLUFF, will be open on and after Monday, the tth taut., for too accommodation arders. transient or permanent. . , The subscriber, Bom Ua long experience in the hortuea&can salaly guarantee the comfort of .those who may give hlmf call- • , myM-tf MOSES M. BKLISARIO. Port House, HILTOF HEAD, S. C. BUSH PaoraiivOas M A IStJFACTURED by J. M. VENABLE & j ^PetersFmrg, Va. Also Manufacturers »>r 8nj*rior “Maccolioy,’’ “Rappee,” and other SnuSs, Chci Smoking Tobacco of every grade. Josiah Macy’s Sons, Sole Agent !».,»*«. 189 A 191 FRONT STREET. HEW VOj SANDERSON i WILKINSON, HARNESS, SADDLERY /iLikj— Railroads. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, Under St.'Andrew’s Hall, Broughton St., V " 1! SAV ANN AH, G-X. 89- tf EHODE8’ THE STANDARD MANURE, AT flea SO PER TOM, CASH. - - »l?-tf MILLER. THOMA8 A CO. Ac^prteingjn^oqt^rn.Georgia T HE BAINBRIDGE “CHART AND COMPASS” . (formerly tbe BAinbrldgo Argus,”; -offers superior indneemente to toe merchants eff Sa vannah as an advertising meilinm. It has a’.large and rapidly increasing circulation in. that Section, and its terms are reasonable. Address WILLIS M. RUSSELL, ( ) )>M -11 l'i .1 E Editorand^Pipprieiur. LA PIElRE HOUSE, PHILADELPHIA. fllHB SUBSCRIBERS having leased this favorite A House, tt has been REFITTED AMD REFURNISHED IN AN ELEGANT MANNER, Aad ia now Prtpaud wttn thcMret Par* - ftetAppslalBUIa Cm the Imp : tloa of Qaeiti, The first position among first-cigst Hotels will be maintained (a Who fntnre, as In the past JeU-fim 1 BAKER«FARLEY. CHARLESTON HOTEL, CHARLESTONS S* C. been sixteen yea re connected With ths asteMistotoept. mfiS-tl W. WHITE, Proprietoi mfiA-tf W. WHITE, Proprietor. LIVE OAT CLDB HOUSE, Nrt 88 oeoros estOH. South CaroUqa, mow open for the accommodation of UmMemt mi permmgnt gnests. Choicest L »gtf||ifv|les and Segar Terms, OQ poriJOtoy. — FEtER JdWrt. Ptoprtetor. For<Sale. rkNZ; OF CHI8 HOLM’S PATENT SHINBLfl MA V CHIMES, Wife patent right lor ManSac nouat; for tee years; sum N,roo to flD,OM per if. Atoo,xma flptie Drtver--- Atao, MX Matas, wtfehanem, a^_tww Timber Troia.^ Enqaire of ^HArt L. colmyaco .. Jyidtf Corner Bay ud Abercom streets. TJIPER, HEIDS1CK & CO’S CHAMPAGNE, XT sl Marceaux A Co’s Champagne, Black Seal. ; PRDE YELLOW COHN. (I AAA BUSHELS PRIME YELLOW CORN for iUWU gale by B. F. SANFORD, At Savannah Mills, east end of Broughton er„ or by BRYAN, HARTH1DGE * CO., . - Bay-street. ay White Corn constantly on band and for sale. Also, choice Corn Meal aad Grits. lell-tf NOTICE. |pe^isg for the fespectkfl of tflepnbiie, CABINET FURNITURE, CUA1R8, T TRE88ES, Acs Ac., To which the attention of aU to invited. W Warerooms, ITS BROUGHTON STREET, Sher .eektoold Dry Goods store. f!6-ly- 8.B. HARRINGTON^ T71R0M this date and for the summer Sndoths my JP or - * office will be at Florida wharf «ny30 ejSW - uW OFFICE ATLANTIC * GULT J Savannah, H»f aT On and after Monday, May 28tb. 1S66, tbi* Trains will ran daily, Sundays except connecting with night trains on the Cut™ Leave Savannah at 7.80 a. m. Leave Thomasville at 4 a. m. Arrive at Savannah at 615 p. m. Arrive at Thomasville at 9.17 p. o- L JOBS SCBIWJ myfe TBE EYE, EKE, AND II! TVS- WRIGHT, of Toronto, Canada, Jj JJ cian qnd Surgeon, Oculist and J consulted on Deafness. Discharges iw notoerin the Head, Catarrh, Disease** 1 al Ai/dlaSses of the EYE, requiring el**' or Surgical aid attended to. Office No,. 41, in Dr. Thos. Buckler'* Lexington street, Baltimore, Mfi- Office honrs from 9 to 12 A. M., Ifl-tf: — LHfVILLE & GLU St* Julian Street, ?? w« .* ■ savann^I F. M. MYHBLL. Adam Sh. ort, r: MAHON and BUILDER- ADAM SHORT. '600 Head Beef C%ttle! pm two years old and up, inclusive delivered at Palatka, or any point gt. John’s Ever, Florida. * Palatka, Fla., inly T, 1886. P. G. PEARSON. Jjtt-lm Ag .TMl?g MERRITT, WALCOTT 64 VimrtMt Street * RANUFACTURERS OF JU- ‘ k .. Bolts, Nuta, Washers, Sett Scr**/ggW3 Ac., Ac., and desire in all ' ship and Engineer’s Supplies, Hemp and Rubber Packing; Osk j. ^.^^atedPo^e^J m — THO0. W. MAWTTFACTUB* 8 FURNITURE AND UPHOL8 lS?.«s ilflfi Dae Street, N. B.—All OW>EBB sent by 3 tended to. —-'j' Brown’s Stand#* 1 States and r . thirty ^ Adapted MDlfi IT 1** SSSj