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flAVAXNAH, TUESDAY. AD OUST M. 1866.
I NEW! AMD —m 1
[Tor the Ba*
by r. i. halo**.
Llatl a little song of mine;
•TU like a teardrop etortUag forth
Id tmulant mystery, to ahrioe
Upon the lighted brew of mirth,
The herald atu a
It leeae eo like an April dag. » , -
When little etooAetaMde toe mn
For but aa hoar tad pace away,
AocaDilating one by one
Adown the Weatern horixon.
Than team la youth, that aometimaa flow,
Tail or a daap and hidden spring.
And they, no matter where they go,
Accumulated draught* will bring,
lodged and congealed oa Thais'* Wing.
Bat, for all that, team eteraia ;
They taka na home from wordly • trite,
And (or that home a joy create
More princely than the gilded rtate
Or aoenee that tint with plctaraa rife
The bird and bloeeom stage of life.
Trodden Flewert,
BY tUBYD TimmOH.
There are some hearta that, like the losing Tine,
Cling to unkindly rocka and ruined towera—
Spirits that suffer and do not repine—
Patient and aweei aa lowly trodden flowers
That from the passers' heel arise.
And bring back odorous breath instead of sighs.
But them are other hearts that will not feel
The lonely lore Uut haunts their eyes and earn ;
That sand flradftflh with aagar worm thaa itad,
And out ot pity* spring draw idle tears.
Oh. Natarei shall it a
HI things wit
,E
k erer be tfcy will
i with good to mingle, good witb ill ?
Why should the heavy loot of sorrow press
The willing heart of NnooanlAinlng love ?
Meek charity that shrinks not from distress—
Gentleness, loth hsr tyrants to rspiove,
Though virtue weep fhmw Mi lament.
Will one hard heart torn to her and repent ?
Why should the reed be broken that will bend;
And they that dry the tears in others’ eyes
Feel their own anguish swelling without end—
Their summer darkened by the smoke of sighs ?
Bure, Love, to some fair region of his own
Will flee at last, and leave ua here alone.
Love w’oepeth always—weepeth for the past.
For woes that are, for woes that may betide;
Why should not hard ambition weep at laat,
Envy and hatred, avrice and pride ?
Fate whispers, so low in your lot,
They would be rebels; love rebelleth not.
In General-
— The Memphis and Ohio Railroad has
been completed, and the fifBl trains through
to Louisville, passed over it on the 13tb inst.
Time between Memphis and Louisville,
eighteen hours.
—The Washington correspondent of the
Baltimore San says it is contemplated to
invite some of the prominent delegatee from
the South to speak in varions cities after the
adjournment of the Philadelphia Convention.
— Since the “peace” proclamation of the
President, there has not been a single civilian
tried in Virginia by the military power for
any offences except such as fall within the
articles of war.
—The New Orleans Times records the fact
that United States troops were greeted witb
cheers from the white citizens of that city,
ahortly after the recent riot, for the first time
flince the secession oi Louisiana.
— Two young men were lost in Mammoth
Cave a tew days ago, and at last accounts
had not been heard of. They became separ
ated from a party with which they were
visiting the cave. They were last seen near
a steep bank, down which il is feared they
have fallen.
— An enraged husband publicly horse
whipped a travelling photographer at Ply
mouth, Conn., a few days since, for distrib
uting photographs of his wife, which had
been disfigured by the addition of whiskers
and moustaches. The artist went to law,
and was comforted to the extent of six cents
damn ea.
— It is said that Prince Christian, who has
just married Helena, Victoria's daughter, has
induced the royal family to withdraw the
prohibition against smoking in Windsor Cas
tle, and that the Queen haa directed the ar
chitect of Balmoral to build a smoking-room
in the royal residence in the Highlands.
—Of Coubse he Wax. Nor.—The National
Republican says: “ fltndions inquiries in
official circles fail to confirm the report that
General Howard intends to resign the Com-
missionership ot the Freedmen’s Bureau, nor
is there any probable cause for believing that
he will be relieved from the duties at said
office.
—Gen. Thos. C. Pitcher, J. C. Robinson,
and Daniel E. Sickles, will, it is understood,
be appointed as colonels of three of the regi
ments of veteran reserves authorized in the
new army bill. General Custer and Merritt
are, also, understood to have been selected
as colonels of the two regiments of colored
cavalry, authorized in the same act.
Cottok w this Rioios.—The prevailing
drouth has greatly iojurcd the crop, prevent
ing the formation and maturity of the bolls.
Many planters have not yet been able to pick
ont any cotton, whereas the fields are usually
white for the picking before the middle of
August. It is now feared that when rain
does come there will be too much for it. An
excess of rain now will be almost as disas
trous ns continued drouth. It will make the
immature cotton (*U off aa&fenw b«t« very
•bolt season tm the growtkef ft new «op of
tang; »s ” s * *
We do not hear of either worms or rust on
the cotton of this section. The army worm
is reported as committing ravages In West
Alabama and below Montgomery, but we
have not seen accounts of iu appearance in
any other than the prune and canebrake
lands.
The rust is reportedly the last Marianna
paper as having made is appearance on cot
ton in that part of Florida.—Columbia (Ga.)
Enquirer, Aug. 18.
“As U»« AS Two Pkab."—The British Tories are
done imitations of oar American Hedies*. They are
afraid to trust the people; and like them, also, are
eternally doing some a hat to excite the popular pee-
stum. rad to provoke rioto which- but too often end
in dangerous oonrmntioo* and-the sheading of human
The Tories would not let the friends of the Electo
ral Mm-that Is, the English Democrats and Libe
rals- -meet hi Myfle Park the other day, end a sen owe
tnmnis, u "Sslling the osistecioe even eg the Govern
ment itself, was the result
The Itsllrdnthe reeent Bamp Congress were
afraid to treat the geeple of the eleven States ot the
with eettg^Ament. but SM and abrtted
such clots against thetr peace as a revival at the New
Orleans Convention of ’M; and a bloody riot there 1a
the result.
Tue fact 1* the British Tories and Amortejn Medi
cals »re sprout* from the ssme bad stem. Xbeit ge-
nlm and their tottSet alike tie host* ‘"Bee govern-
xnent ; end the libertte»«f no people can be considered
diet, is likely to work its own on re. We should pot
he surprised to learn any day—through the cable—
that they have been compelled to leave their pieces by
tbe ebeerforce of hoetUepubtioopinion. In like man-
ner, let na hope tbe day i a not far distant When the
*—A W¥* c -gP‘tfe«lhw»..wm dantlMutta Amssl-
Detn-
later will be cast o3 —.Vets
Notice.
W. aivm. Of the flrm of
J. .
On. In the Dry Goods
JMf
at the old stradof *
HBMUT LATHMOT * OO
CORN.
6QQQ BUSHELS PRIME YELLOW, In store.
kooo bushels Prime Yellow, afloat.
Itby
• * BRADLEY, BILL A 00
:,i 1toagazin&i1l!*«Wri,! 4c.
hij.«ifit liiiif —
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T
H.
There are as stany roads to flame end fortune aa
there were gatewiya to ancient Thfchto. Ybhf AA-
biUona warrior U tor carrying hi* way with the
sabre; yonr aspiring politician for achrtaigg M* «w'
by intrloe and eodramamto hit. Bat there la sue
grand broad path to Ue goal, along which nothing
base eon travel. It to the putt «fl apart tor toe
march of talent, energy, and noble purpose an
though foil of ohatoelea, It contains none that a breve
A NOBLE PURPOSE the daily mews; i
. AND
A GiorifMt Result
CHARLESTON S. C.,
. • •- U * • •
,* Jif*o'>'* • iMnR ' .i..
elk U It .«■ . f 4k ‘
LARGEST CIRCULATION
ban la the rise and pragma of DR. HOOFLAND’S
IERMAN BITTERS. For over After* yeers Its course
as been onward and upward, Mattering blessings at
roBQ(te f-.
GREAT TONIC.
Hoofl&nd’a Gherman Bitters
lsapo*g*ar«M«t>r . ; j; , n ii,
. ov.-gfl^etA 1 : m
I** ;i‘ yiilfj
Diaaaaea. Hesatfim
•ISIIBII If TM lim
•Wlirivt HUM,
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(And la the anly certain and safe
RESTORER OF STRENGTH
in oases or debility.
A I t.\ \U
By the use of this BiUere
Weakened sat Debilitated Frames Be-
stone Hsnewtol wUto aU ttoe Vigor
Impaired consUtatlnra are rehaUf; end the pauess
iue abort time regains
Viwor, Health and ktrAn-th.
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to
OBSKKV8 T!TB POLLOWBPBBYMFTOMA
Resulting from Disorders ofthe Dtgetoive Orgnnel
coDsUpatloa, Inward Pttoe, Ftillaeaeof m
Head, Acidity ef tbe Stomach, Naneea, Heart
itoger pieitotong as the PH ef.U* , . I{
“sarstatsi JAV
lag, Flattering at the
whstolaa LyingPoe-
MR tore, DtouamefVtokm,
Dote or
Webs before the Sight. Paver
aad Dull Pato la toe Head. Dto-
clency of Ibopl ettoa. YeRowneas of
tha Skin and Byes, Pain in the Bide, Beck.
Chest, Limbs, he., Snddan Flushes ef Beet, Ba
ing in the Flesh, Constant Imaginings of Evil,
ef Spirits.
1
Bom or Whiskey.
And can't make Droakarfc.
Is noth
Bar Boom Drink.
Bet a Highly Ooaceatreted Vegetable Extract,
Free from Akoholle Sttamlant er Injorloa* Drugs
it cannot Insidiously introfl ace toe vice of Drunk
ansae into the boaom of your fssilllm- to yonr wlfet
your children, or you Mends.
others, whoea systome haha become tapetmd by
hardships or disease, wtd and la tola Bitter* a tonic
hatlwiU restore them to all their full vigor.
These Bitten have performed store cares I
(OHM Better BetMtotiatol 't ,;i
ve more Testimony
Have more respectable people to vouch for them 1
Than any other article in the Market. We defy any
one to contradict thto a—*tos,
AND WILL PAY tL«*
To any one that will prodnee aOerttfloate pnbMied
by na hat la not OENUIME. (.
N
READ WHO BATS SO.
THE HON. TWOtfAS B. PLCHI
see*stfES&ft
enced marked benedt Worn your Hoofland's German
totters. During a long and tedious session of Con
gress, p re smug and onerous duties nearly prostrated
as, ri vriib.' 1
was improvement of health, renewed energy, end
that particular relief I eo mech needed and obtoinei
otheramay be Mmllarhr advantaged, IftoeyastlA to
be. Truly yonr friend,
THOMA8B. PLOBEHCS.
Prom Rev. W. aBsigfrtsd, Pastor of Twalto Baptist
Charch.
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Philadelphia, December (*, isfls.
Mmeas. Joans* Evans,
GentlemenI hare tecepUy been laboring uetow-
the dlatreeslng etocte of feAgmtkn, aaeempanied by
a proctratlon of toe aervons system. Numerous ran-
i-dlae were ysoommended by mends and some of them
tested, bat wilhoat relief. You Hooflland'e German
llktere were recommended by pessans who had tried
ihem.snd whose fa vara hln mm fina of tbeMMarela-
iiuceil uaealeo to U7 there I emtot conlaea toat I had
an avsrtooti In patent toaAclifrh. fr^nUM'thoosaDd
uud saw* goadi *Bitt
De to palm og sweetened and dragged liquor np<m
the community, la a sly wag; nod the tendency ol
which, I fear, is to make many a conflrmed drunkard
fsss:
was not only upon the stomach, but upon the ner-
roua iyetMi^wae p»omp»toign*l)(hgi I(B#>atI
have derived great and nermremd tomato IMm the
ose of a few “VTSS&a:
Wo. «M Bhm-ka mesas amt
beware or oooimsram.
Wrepperef
PRINI
ideas*
ncipal omacK e mssutactorv
JOKES A E V ApS,
am. 11 MtoriTi m r N jacebon a oo.
‘ r
Corner Bernard 4!
TWO MONTES <
made to the O
forleavs to sell mill
o fA. W.andRB. 1 -
of said estates. MBHBY B. SMITH, AdmT.
June UK. (eto-lawSm
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Jofmfptf* stpitvi,'opposite tue PuUiskt tomne,
Oorrier 9t. Julien and Pryan it*.
IBEyili old Paint Wen*
Agent for the „ T/ , ' -
ORIENTAL CHOLERA BITTERS.
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Late ef the aoutoern Army. <
P. WM Alto E. H. MILL.
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BARGAINS IN DRY GOODS
:/ AT THE OLD STAND OF
MU M'MVAaiT,
Street,
(Opposite Messrs. Wood, Cornwell A Co.'s)
H AVING reosntly ttkea the stare No. 110 Rrahgh-
tom street, sod received.* , ,
SELECT AND EXTENSIVE STOCK OP STAPLE
' ■<*, AND PANCY 1>BY GOO'Mi, ...
I seepecMhliy invite the Ladies ot Savannahandnab-
hegrneraUy to'reU aad examine my stock, which I
am eeiliag oC et greet ly reduced pticeei ,
’ CONSISTING OP • »
BroWa aad Meaebed Sheetings and Shirtiags,
Prints, Cottoned**, Linens, Jeans, Tickings,
JacoueWCambrics and Nainsooks, ■
Bishop and Victoria Lawns,
Moll and Dotted Swisses,
Crepe end Crape Morette,
Crape ind Crepe ]
Be re go, Lenoea, Percales, Merinocs
uiMroffl.xaites.ssi’n*
Hosiery and Gloves,
' Buttons and Bre%. Umbrell
Umbrellas and rtlasols, .
Mali tad g hi tort. *m Soaps.
1’trfnmery »nj hatloas of all kinds. At, Av
Call soon and secure bargains, as I am selling off
all qnsittieesad styles of Sommer Drees Goods very
: ‘' / ‘i 1 qgJBE4»tY.,
FRANCO HMMONS,
' ' ’ - IRON' 1
AND ,
BRASS FOUNDER,
lonary jungmes,
BQlIWa.Wt mmi r >l -
Swaar Mill. Saoar Boilers, Columns, and
Gifdera, Pipes, PuUeya, WhaeW’liil
road Wheels and Machinery,
c An8 ’M¥km
SPECIAL ATTENTION PAD TO j
GENERAL JOBBING MACHINE WORK,
. , No. 170 Faawlck Btrvvt,
Opposite the Wettr Tower,
aagt-imo AUGUST a, Georgia.
Groceries and LiWors.
■ : ' a - • t’sir ifi r ”
Paa.tr Cs-juhsn.
Coliimbltk
GROCERY STORE,
East side of Colombia Square, corner of Habeishltn
and, PstsUrtd! eiforis* i / 1
by fhmwimiavaii 1«
HL Gh. KUWk
Foreign and Domestic Liquors*
WINGS, CIOARS, GROCKRUS,"
ALE AMD LAGER,
guild
Scranton, Smith & C;
KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND
CHWCK OLD B HAN DIES,
WHIsKKY,
GIN,
WINKS, Ac.
Ann
EVERY VARIETY OF GROCERIES,
ALSO,
Hay, Corn, OaU aad Bn a, strictly at Wboleeale to
the trade; and we flatter ourselves that we can make
it totbeMterest of defiers to pwftwntoe ov at the
head of Bay, opposite Jeflernpn sL mlO-tf
CemmissionMerchants.
FATTEN W
W HM18 asarei is l.i^M 11,. -,^:
• WriPif*'. Lsumtor,
e—pilvIMsei^ ,'jj
M - - |TQ •
1 v ■* ""lANiqilll. j or
IWIIINUIN 1 Sir El NNHMI
lylLtm S^YANNAgQA. •
BIAEft A BFCOOfW,
Lumber; Manufacturers
TiMtgR^A^^LXMBER
Doors, Hash sand Blinds.
%M~ Mill and Lumber Tflffl on Canal, near Bryan
180 Bpi street, Savannah, Oa. jjST-tf
: - >W C8XPLGT8 Btt#EMES # OF PURSE k SOX,
Most Complete in the Southern 0^
anceeesor toG. B. A G. W. Lxsss, _
General Commission Merchants
; Farvardn and Mrtppfwr * *
w* . Hm to*RAY BTRERr (up stairs.] -
Refer toOWt W. AnAnaow, Jwhn O. Bento and to.
a Lamar, Savannah; W. E. Jackson, Joeiah Sibley
A Sons, J B. and J. W. Walker, Augusta. Consign-
meats solicited. mylO
PIERCE SKEHAH,
Hk9lemle and Ketail Dwaaler
In Pine Groceries, Boots and Shoes, Clothing. For
eign end Domestic Wines, Liquors and Begad
Also, SkehanTOrlebiated
GOLDEN, w )
AND
. .,CHAMPAGNE CYDER.
In bottle and in wood.
Leadnw and Dabna-Brosm stout, Scotch aad Bag
Bsh Ales, Ac.
liberal deductions made to he trade.
17* BROUGHTON STREET. SAVANNAH,
dJl-tT and «•> Lilmrtv street, N. Y.
AT. As KYAiN & OO*
207 Street,
mtan
Ag^
nfri
’Mfa&w&'vrmr
New York Advertisements.
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WAS TNE OILY M PREFARATI0I Yti MM
FRRM INRIAI CIRI ’
That rchXavod a medal and honorable tuentios tnm
Lite Bopal Cowimif*siuuers» tho coiopetltlon of aJY pro*
rnmtBtm»nulM( tarers of ‘*Coru Starch** And “Pre
pared Corn Floor " of tide uud other coantrien not-
wUhu tending.
MAIZBNA,
Urn food and I tfriy or the age. without a slnglo
fault. On. tri •- writ convince the most skeptical.
Makae Poddin - : iilt-s. Custards, Blanc Usage, Ac.,
withont iaingU a, with few or no eggs, at a cost as
tonishing th. m>.i economical. A slight addition to
ordinary Wheat t- our greatly improves Bread and
Cake. It ia also excellent for thickening sweet sauces,
greviee for fleh ami meats, snupe, Ac. For Ice Cream
nothing can compare witli it. A little boiled in milk
will prodnee rich cream for coffee, chocolate, tea, Ac.
Put up in one pound packages, under the trade-
nark S.luaa. n IIU 0.1 CtTlOnsTlr QSe.
A most delicious article of food lbs children and In
valids of all ages.
For sale by Groeere and Druggist ■ everywhere.
Wholesale Depot, ISO Fnltoa Street.
WII.LIAM DURYKA,
IM-iy o * Gensmi Agnat
HAWKINS & FAT,
Commission Morchaatg,
NO. « PKAIIL 8THBKT,
NEAR PRODUCE EXCHANGE, N. Y.
VK B. HAWKINS, J- BOCKWBIX FAT,
particular attention paid to buying Produce, Plwvl
Hlona, Whiskies, and Cigars, on order, aad to eon
aignmentSL
RFFrr.rirre •
CLINTON HUNTER, flrm of Spofford, Tilsston A
CO., New York. Fanclicr A McChesney, 5 Water-sL,
New York. Iiidiard Em?, 114 Water street. New
York. Wm. B. Miles. 59 Christie street. Hew York
W. E. Slbell, 8 Wall street. New York. Lewis L.
Tones, iv Broidwiv- S. W. Ma«on A Co., 8avannab
Oa.
JOHN GRAY,
.6
Wooden Ware, Brooms,
RAILS, UKI'SIIF.S, MATH,
Tar Uses, Cordage, Tubs, (hirsi, Crmdloo,
Wagons, C hairs, Gaskets, At
Nos. IS Pulton, and UOJ3 Front 8
NEW YORK
m3- i • '
Emigrants Can be Supplied
WITHIN TEN DAYS.
r HE tmilerelgned are-prepared to supply Planters
and other parties wlio may be ia want of WHITE
LABORERS aad have made necessary arrange
ments in the North to fl'l soy orders for agriculture
Laborers, Wooden'', re, Mechanics, etc., within Ten
or Twelve days fro mt he day the order to given here.
Tip: laborers are to .<e received by tho BiaFloyers
n arrival of the stcaoser here, and traaapoited to
the points where they are wanted at Bmpfofera’
expense, and the Employer* have further to pay a
cared will average about $150 per year, too Employ-
era Hading them.
Bo, farmer pamcolarj^'yfo ^
fenra’ Block, Wag street.
One door East of Barnard tore*
so vs nosh,
KargRurccs:
eon A Lawton, .-avannah.
i W. Aailerson A Son, Savannah.
Belomon Ooben, Savannah.
Jno.C,
■SToa.
Geo. A. lujiti, ve.,
W. R. nemiag. davauuAh. , .
John Serevoa, Savannah. ,, . > !
Brigham, Batowin J Oa, Savannah
SiTnoAli MaUomI Savauuaiu
BLAXCLY1LLE
MUK UWRfi COiPT,
VAN WERT,. POLK CO., GA.
CLmgsTX stooix, *ooo,opo
SHARKS, *60 EACH.
Brigham, J. P- Dever, B. C.
u.l A. K. M ' -
LA.WBtmr^K
JsrehalL
Savannah, Ga.
Irthwan-I. C. Grannies, Macon, Oa
* MarehaU. AU-it^,.
mmEOiamanv wlH soon he prepared to
A Orders foe aiiito, however large, for
fnrahaaa disimfsi turrrl ont of slate.
for Uatetolbr
■“y^^r^MARHHALUffoc-,.
JOHN WILLIAMSON.
mil« Chairman Com. Docks aadWharvaa
I. P. Borax. 12 HXfiilUH WtU Bstaht.
Botfse«feBryant;
- iRootoril o/JseJtsaavlilc, 10s..)
Fort MU ^ maim icrcM?
104 Bajr #eP0«t.
iitvAsiftn, oWmffiA.
give prompt attention. U> receiving and
i, oeiidhMf ■■nn.iTjWf uMhaiato
eeides other goods aad manufactured articles
'’•<e,ria -aril il
JOHN i SifflS & CO.,
ForWartlnp and'
MERCHANT)*, i.iw
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
Dry Goads, Groceries, Ac.,
NOB. 1 AND 2 SAIDDB’ 5L0CK,
Hay Ntnmt, JarkaonviUe, Flhrida.
CITY HOTEL BUILDINGS.
OHS MOTTO: WE DEEY COMPETITION!
The undersigned, having purchased the
announce thnt th^ ate now ready to fll all orders,
our senior, having Mien Employed for TWENTY YEARS in Philadejj.i., I
in the leading establishments in that city, and for the last NINE YEARS haviag |
of Purse’s extensive Bindery in Savannah, feels warranted in malting the assertion, ^
can at any time be sustained by evidences of workmanship, that he is a
Master of HIs Profession,
and that the Sonth can at last compete with oar Northern fiends, and prevent the I
sitjr of sanding to New York or Philadelphia for orders, that can be equally well eiecutoij.
home, saving tbus expenses of importation. Povtionlar attention paid to '
BINDING MUSIC BOOKS,
AND REPAIRING PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS.
. 1 W -- . Zi u
The patronage of the pnblic is respectfully so lid tod, and satisfaction guaranteed n,
work that may be entrusted to our care.
jy6-3m
JOS. H. PECK & CO.
Jas.T. Paterson,
fURBfeR,
Lumber & Commiseion
MEnCIIANT, V
Na, 199 Bap Blivet, SsvsMxh,
Darien, Georgia.
■ Osflem for Lumber aoUtltod. y . dltAi
THOMAS H. AUSTIN,
9«i«rsl CtmaiMioi Hi Fwwardiig
wwMwawmikWB;'
M Bmy Street,
* » .r ^ .. .W
■UlVU .vhT rj
Hotels.
Market StpwtiT House,
139 an YAM STREET,
VALENTINE BASLER.
Cigars, Wines, Ales and Lager, and all kinds 1 of
Liquora. Leach at ctovaa sfelock. Wen Pin Alleys
- . WH®
UNCH flOUSI
Bull Street, near Bay Lane.
..8ESSB2&' ! WM i
lyUf FRANK PERRY Proprietor.
PAVILION HOTEL, ,
SOUTHEAST COBIER QF BULL a1(D
SOUTH BROAD STREETS. 1
T HE PROPRIETORS would respectfully announce
to tbe pablic that the above Hotel ia now open
tor the reception ef Permanent and Transient
Boarders.
Having had large experience in tbe Hotel badness,
ther Intend to make this House one of the most com
fortable Boarding Houses for families and others in
the city. *
There la a Bar connected with the Hotel, at which
nu, be round the beat of Wine., Liquors and 8egare.
Attached to the Home is also an ICE CREAM
GARDEN, where may be procured at all boars, both
Parties can be famished with Cream at aU times.
Jylfl-tr
ST. CHARLES SALOON,
r> The best
always oa hand, lhdai
ER’S WATER, directly imported
Nassau, aad the beat ttf Rhine ~~
LUNCH ever, da, at 11 o’cl.
, Bay Lane, rear of Poet 0®ee—
IMM Bay Laos.
est Liquors, Ales, Wines. Segura,
toad, lnojading a ~
choiee article ol BELT,
led from Heraagthum,
mft-iy
THE VERANDA HOUSE,
: BUUFF. will ba open on and :
MANUFACTURED BY
J. M. VENABLE & C
^Petersburg, V a.
Also Manufacturers of Superior “Maccoboy,” “Rappee,” and other Snuffs, Chert:t
SmoklDg Tobacco of every grade.
Josiah Macy’s Sons, Sole Agents,
'niay2!1 3m.
189 A 191 FRONT STREET. NEW VOW]
SANDERSON l V1IXINS0N,
HARNESS, SADDLERY
AND
TRUNK STORE,
.WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
Under St. Andrew’s Hall, Broughton St.,
SAVANNAH, GA
a9-tf
RHODES’
Super Phosphate ofLime
THE STANDARD MANURE,
AT Mt SO PER TON, CASH.
MILLER. THOMAS A CO.
} MILLER. THOMAS A CO.
Swertidng in Southern Georgia
I BAINBKHX3R “ CHART AND COMPAS8”
(formerly the “ Bainbridge Argfl*,”) offer*
trior inducements to the merchants of Ba-
superior
ran .advert Wag medium. It has* large
lg fodename circulation la thatasMIOM, and
THE EYE, EAR, AND
D R. WRIGHT, of Toronto. Canada
t-ian and Surgeon, Oculist nnd
consulted on Deafness, Difrltafet-s
noises In the Head, Catarrh, Diseases ol >“‘-1
aD Ait L dis»Sies of the ETK, reqnirimt either
or Kurgical aid attended to.
Ofllce No. 4f, in Dr. Thoe. Bucklers o.J - I
Lexington street, Baltimore, Md. .
Oltlce hour* from 9 to 12 A. M., and
19 tf
LINVILLE & GLEfl
St. Julian Street, West of Martt’-
SAVANNAS
Port Royal House
HILTOff meAI), 8. C.
SIDDELL to ■!!« Fsorai.ro*.
a. a. udmll u.n. motr
lah-tf ‘ ' 'I
LATPIERRE HOUSE,
PHILADELPHIA. ’
having teased thto IhVoriS' 1
•»!<• b
House, It has
RMtTTED AMD RKFOMMUb
clow sf Onst,.
JSfflfsrdssf£g»SEMl
ten am - • kaehh • Paheet,
CHAHLESTOI HOTEL,
CHARLESTON, •. C.
fry tha preant proprietor, who has
x NittYtlrs rataWtfomer ‘
W vriiuMt no|Wnor.
LIVE OAK CLffl
Mo. 92 OJWRGMMmiEET, j |
Charleston, South Carolina,
Is now op«W for the sRamnmddrtied tx Wanslenthn
' 4 1;’ 1 < l i
r-
PETKE JONES,
Proprietor.
For Sale.
runorenraoun patent bhin<£kma-
VF CMma, with atom* right for Naesaa county
aKiarsA? te&aersg
Atoo, six Mnlea. with haawo, «nd*tWo < 71m b *
Treehs. Enquire of CHAm L. OOLBT to OO..
jjldtf Ooraer Boy and Abereom rtreeta.
YELLOW CORN.
BUSHELS PRIME YBLM>W CORN for
by
Mill*, east end of
BRYAN, HAS
naapasKs.
NOtICC
TO jit WANTING nffiNTTURE
I am opening for the ltop«*ion of the pnblic.
a One stock of
Cabinet furniture, chairs,
o TRESSES, Ac, Ac.,
To which the attention of all I* Invite,
' WarPTOotn*. 116 BROUGHTON BTRBET, Sber
ock's old Dry Goods Store,
flfl-ly 4
S.B. HARRINGTON.
™ NOTICE. W
|NROM this date and for the rammer month* my
s will be at Florida wharf
MASON AND BUILDER.
Market. ADAM SHORT.
ij2T-lm
for sale.
600 Head Beef Cattle!
___ two jean old and up, inclusive, at gli per
delivered at Palatka. or any point south on the
John* Elver. Florida. p q PBAHSOil.
MERRITT, WALC0TT* c 'l
64 Coortlandt Street Kef
MANUFACTURERS OP ALL
Bolts. Note, Washer*, Sett8crewa
Ac., Ac., and dealer* In all kind* of M
ship and Engineer's Supplies, oil*.
Hemp and Robber Packing; OakTaD"«/‘“ tI jfl
Belting. Bras* Fitting*, Chipping * n .'' K % n s**
mere. Files, Chisels, Ga* Pipe, Ns*;
Gang Saws, Pnmpe, Steam Whutia. 4
ter Gnagera, Steam Engines and p '“I
description, Ac., Ac. Also Agrnt* ^ri
A CO.% celebrated Portable Steam &P 11 "
fSl '
THOS. W- 1*1*°°* |
MANUFACTURE 11 0?
FURNITURE AND_ C0* E
UPHOLSTERY-^
B34 Doe Street, ^‘WSiySiSf]
N. R—All ORDERS rent by ** **•>
IQ'-mi in. — |^|
Brown’s Standard
U SED by the United Stole* and For'if 1
ments for inorc than n a.
thirty yk
Adapted to Any branch of bufiid** L *ri
boi*e mATkcta- Warranted * txn *iLeriJA
SHe.^ms No. » ^Cay-sL.
BOLTON’S WHAR F
STEAM SAW m
WEST OF HABERSHAM'S W cE ^ f
mHE UNDERSIGNED. In co nn ^“ySCjl
X Saw MUl. are now rnnn.iig » !1
JEFFBRSOS
Jeffrraon Roberts. John Lama. J
aald-iw — ± I
2000
la AM order.
lime.
BARRKU9 of best R 01 -
for sole fry
fl