The Daily news and herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1866-1868, August 23, 1866, Image 4

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i 3qid2 .2Ut'j flrii a!«un^A The Daily News and'Herald. SAVANNAH, THURSDAY. AUGUST 23, 1866. The Dying Salat. COMPOSED ON THE DEATH OP BISHOP M'XENDBY, WHO DIED SEPTEMBEB 13, 1837. What is thst stasis, that steals upon my frame I la it Death, I* it Death— That soon will quench this vftal flame ; la it Death, la It Death f If thla be death I soon I From every pain and sorrow free; I -N-ii the King of Glory tee— All la wall, all ia well I Weep not my friends; my friends, weep not for m6_ All la well, all is well; My sins are pardoned, pardoned, I am free; All is Well, all is well! There's not a cloud that doth arise, To hide my Jeans from my eyes ; I soon shall mount the upper skies— All is well, all is well! Tuns, tuna your harps, your harp* ye salnta In glory— All is well, all is well I I will rehearse, rehearse the pleasing story— All is well, all ia well! Bright angels are from glory oome, They're around my bed, they're in my room. They wait to waft mv spirit home. All is well, all is well I Hark! hark! my Lord, my Lord and Master calls 106 All ia well, all is well I I soon shall see, shall see His face in glory— All is well, all is well! Farewell my friends, adieu, adieu, I can no longer stay with you; My glittering crown appears in View- All is well, all is well! Hail! hail! all hail ye blood-wasbed throng! Saved by grace, saved by grace 1 come to join, to join your rapturous song— Saved by grace, saved by grace C All, all, is peace audjoy divine. And Heaven and glory now are mine; Oh I haOatnjah to the Lamb ! All ia well, all is well! ■..iWMAff flllTMagazinA'tWw^B^i^ SINCE THE LAST ANNUAL AGE Issued >x the Pbofhietors of -ftv * • 'f*-. ? n **** Hp.t-s.t'Otrteiu,’?: STOMACH BITTERS, For the tutormatten aadgaldanteef «* mho ys^rd-1 health As the GKKATKST OF TEMPORAL BLESSINGS, the demand forthla potent and agreeable^ Vegeta- I Me n*aOun4;MUTK*A.U»« f (f I been Immensely increased. In General* An organization of Southerners has pur chased a plot of ground near Gettysburg, in which to bury the rebel dead who fell in the battle at that place. —A rattlesnake was killed near Belleville, Texas, recently, which was fourteen feet long, six inches thick, and had forty-two rattles. Three men, armed with fence-rails, had a desperate combat with it. —An oscillating sewing machine has been introduced into a Baltimore ship-yard. The invention does away with a large amount of hand-work, and does the work much quicker. It is used for sawing out twists, bevels, and bends in ship timber. —Some of the fractional currency now ready to be issued by the Treasury Depart ment is printed, it is said op Confederate bank-note paper, bearing the letters C. S. A.,' in water mark, which was manufactured in London for the rebel Treasury, and captured on board of a blockade-runner. —It is expected that there will be a famine in Bohemia, as that province has had to main tain two enormous armies for several weeks, and in very many of its districts the crops have been destroyed by the cavalry horses. —The English Government has appointed to a colonelcy in the British army Mr. J. C. Walker, who was a Confederate major gene ral during the late war. It is more than likely that the “ appointment” was pur chased. —About eighty feet of the brick cornice to the Penitentiary building at Syracuse, New York, weighing some fifteen tons, fell, a few days since, burying several men who were filling their bods, killing one and se verely injuring three. —The New York Journal of Commerce, alluding to the fact that many country mer chants are deterred from visiting the large cities by reason of the cholera, to the neglect of thir usual purchases for the fall trade, say s this absence of the uflur Jtmber of buyers has induced an increased desire to sell, and those who take advantage of this feeling, and purchase now, are not likely to regret it -Bull-Run Russell was recently arrested at OlmuU as a Prussian spy, and bad the pleasure of spending some hours in jail under Austrian bayonets. —The receipts for customs for the first eleven days of the present month, at the four ports of New Tork, Philadelphia, Boston and Baltimore, were over five million dollars. —A subscription has been ’started for the purpose of purchasing the tower at Rouen, now in private bands, in which Joan of Arc was imprisoned. The scheme seems to have been very successful, and the Government Km promised to give 25,000 francs. The list contains the names of several eminent Eng lishmen, among others those of Lord Broug ham, Mr. John Stnart Mill and Mr. Bright. —Senators undertook to rule Mr. Lincoln. He early said to an intimate friend: "There are about a dozen Senators who propose to use me as they would a penknife—open it, ■hot k, and pat R le their pockets.” They are trying the same game on Andrew John son, with poor success. —The Florence, Ala., Journal learns that nearly everything In the shape of vegetation is being destroyed by grasshoppers on a por lion of the farms about eight miles west *f that place. The corn and cotton are being considerably damaged; the corn blades are almost entirely destroyed. . Tee SohTHEHr Radical Coiwenttow. -*-The manner in which some of the few signatures to the cell for the HacH^ §oethepi Copven lion, to meet in Philadelphia in September, were placed there, is indicated by the follow ing note: • i V. . i’ Columbus, Colorado County, Texas,) August 4, 1866. j Smogs BaltiMoaa ! 6 ua: ■; * Bear SirI see in your Weekly issue of July 14yon have my name, John B. Trott, of Fairfax county, Virginia, signed to the call for tbk |Wica^Owventk>n to be held in quest you to rectify the mistake, as I do not wish my friends in Maryland and Virginia to think I have any sympathy with such ne gro lovers. Tdnrs, respectfully, John B. Thott. been Immensely »’ .j J j Iijtf Not onlr in this country, but In all ether lands to which commerce bean oar flag, the peculiar merits the needs of every dan of aoclety. Compounded of the parent vegetable Ingredients,'unalloyed with any mineral salt or corroriMMffifiablenlkaloid, and com bining the properttefl nf-"i^*4DLK80MK ST0 ' MACHIC, a GENTLE LAXWW'R SDd an efficient ANTI-BILIOUS A0HT!WmWM by praetiea Chemists as the safest, aad by unprejudiced physi cians as the sprast Preventative, Regulating ^aud Restorative FtefraMgltftor 1 1 < * J The nature of ita components Is the guarantee of ta harmlessness. It consists or the stimulating prin ciple of sound Rye, medicated Withthe finest tonic, anti-febrile, aperient, antl-soorbutlc, anjl aut^-spas-^ modic herbs, roots and barbs that botanical Veseafch has yst developed tor the use,of mam Every vegeta ble substance that enters into its eonrpeaiaou ia called end selected vrtth scrupulous care, and wC thing that ia not waud and potato «r it* kind is Deed, in its manutacthre. 11 ' ““0 icjUU In the factory at Pittsbnrgte Pennsylvania, a sys tem of inspection tar more thorough than that - — r_y.- quality orthe great srtp'.es of lift, IkrigtftblMv |fre* mdQepts aad sc Used. Every barrel of the cereal stimulant which forms the basis of the Bitten if ascertained to be ab solutely pure before it is received into the manufac turing department, and every leaf tad fibre of ilfo • medicating ingredients scrutinized before the proces of infusion commences. Such is the enormous ca pacity of the tanks In which the Bitters are prepared that the proprietors are enabled to keep a large stopk on hand, aad to a apply the domestioaa^ foreign market with ap article matured and mellowed by time. Ueuce the fiery and biting’ flavor yh.Vch at taches to ordinary bitten, and which is due to Matte., newness and the Interior quality of the drags and alcohol of which they are concocted, is fitter per ceived In this mild pud sgremhla Mamuratiw., Ac cording to fhf WSUpfifl* ? aenceof good Rye »the moat heaithfaroi anispirfls, and Hostetter’s < iJUi THE iiBAJAY; NEWS* „:<•„!*! , PUBLISHED AT , CHARLESTON S. O.; LAMEST CIRCULATION *! iaiimiQ . .it , ; .j &%ii JOURNAL PUBLISHED IN THE STATE, ' 'jmgU universally considered Tile Best Commercial 1 Philip CALLanayp’iHiawr Knimioan. / Columbia ^, GBO C E R Y ^«TORK , Rut side of Columbia Square, come# (^fSabetfoafil * and Presidenystri^ta, , n „.. - BY PHILIP CALLAHAW *A>0' FAMILY PAPER . -r:q Mil *—it ■ ■ . . - -i — Ui THE STATE. PARTIES. THEREFORE, IN GEOROIA, who dta sire.to subscribe.for a CHARLESTON PAPER, win consult their interest by sending for THE DAILY n *X^3J0H.) 3ITA12A 2>’iurRA TKKMS ..,..$10 PER ANNUM. Hjam fc: In Folio Form, pise of the New Tork THE LAND V£ LOVE. A MONTHLY MAGAZINE, devoted to Literature, Agriculture sfiQ Qcadnif Intelligence, and'com- •MfsiuzHepprta of Battles, Incidents and Anecdotes of the war. nertr before poWfshed. '' r " ’ BY GENERAL D. H. HILL, Late of the Southern Armjj. r uni mb ». h. bill wM be published at Charlotte, N. O. fWm sixty to eighty panes'of the siae tkwvwd'nMagnaine, and will be fur- ItWM atBSa year, In advance, or $1 if nbtpeM'tHl the end of the year. Cash subscribers „ until after the receipt of the first accidents, and anecdotes of the war that the Magarine may be a monument of onr soldiers and to the devotion of I i'i,j J v 1 mpK-tf. ll've wj me itwm ** sTqM.ACf+iWTJ’f^S'l Are the only Medicinal Tonic In the World of which that flnld is the stimulating togtwHefit. - • I ' “ To Dyspeptlo Sufferers !| Under the general head or Dyspepsia may be classed all the varieties of ItiHtmHjn. It^ symptoms are so various, and dfSter aPtonsAAdlftaffiDt individuals that it is almost idtomMM*NMMB$Hhem. lu fact, some of them are utterly Indescribable. It may lie safely asserted, however, that half the diseases 'of mankiqd aiding pom a dtaorderpd son^ltKtn pf the stomach; and that the other' half, whateror'their origin, react upon that sensitive bad important or gan. Atnoog the ordinary Ipd are flatulence, a btoAtefi and fill stomach and abdomen IsMUfllttely .after eatiug, a gnawing sensation or a sonve of hollowness at tile pit of the stomach between meals, a heavy dolt feel ing in the head, feeble or unsteady appetite, occa sional nausea, restlessness daring night and a weary, nnrefreshed feeling on rising in the morning, palpftfl tion of the heart, depression of mind, sometimes amounting to monomania, lose of memory, confu sion of thought, soar stomach, with raising of Twig, and a choking sensation in the throat, tthnnoae of eye, pain in the diaphragm, fedfitriitas and disincli nation for exertion, and sometimes emaciation and a corpse-like palkw. These are a few of the direct signs of Dyspepsia, But halt is gAiMliy complicated with specific affections ef the bowels, the jiver. and the aeives, its victims have many additional Unments which are tecbnlcally attributed to other OfluMS. * The boat advice that can be given to any one who has the slightest pmdtspoMtion to Dyspepsia, is to for- ' HofteUerf* Mi ■Wc dlteasC jfrtfcjrfdk liotA stomach, and this vitalizing preparation will tone and renovate that flrgai- If fiMMStrfc apparatus U ia good working 'cWfet/Ad (Aff-perfectly dissolve and thoroughly assimilate the food submitted to its operation, there will be no Dyspepsia. If U cannjt do this, it requires reinforcement, and the best of m\ reinforcing agents should bo forthwith resorted to. The stomach is the commissariat of the system.. It applies the elements of life to the whole ‘ body, ftr It is prepared tbe material of blood, muscle, hone and fibre, and if It tails to purvey that material in quantity, and of a proper kind, the WhoiS body gof fers, and with it too mental faonUtes. Tkatsforepfo- tect the eommissarint department. Dost lea the en emy obtalp possession of It It Is easier to present dtaease from getting into an organ than to expel K after It becomes a chronic flibn. OonaWw lbs first indication of uneasiness tb the stomach ss a sign that Dyspepsia is preparing to attack, and baffle it at once wttb tbe GREAT MPELLANT. Bat if it is too late to prevent remember that iris not toe late to cure, it is believed that there., la'uo ease of Chranic lodigastlaa that can withstand the remedial operation or Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters^ This belief is grounded on twelve ynata’ expmlBnce of the efficacy of tbe preparation, / Tfie Arst ihsfalfee of Its failure to give relief Is yet unchronlclcd'. U\t ever had tailed, tbe volominous oorreapenSenoe ad dressed to the proprietors from all parts of tbe Ufifted saRCSSWcan* awe is NOT ONE. The testimony, extending over a period of more than r dozen yeflM, Is all of the approving tenor Certainly this is a sufficient warrant for vemXKMSMT Hostetter’s Bitters liousaelioid 1 JNtedifSin^. THE RURAH( T HE cheapest pvmflr in the United States. One Dollar. Try kg ” I den, orehardvMoi Only amr SiarT.irattfcii-.lMB WM. B. SMITH A CO., ^ Publishers and Proprietors, SB Fayetteville st., Raleigh, N. C. Estill a bro.. Ball street, near Post office. A vent* for Savannah. X THE KEY-STONE; « A.WIVTULY MASONIC MAGAZINE. E dited by wm. b. smith, ss Fayeoeriiie st % Raleigh, N. C. fit a Year A New Volume commenced January 1, lssc, eie- ganfly printed upon very heavy wh-te paper, and neatly stitched and trimmed in lieantlful covers. THE KBY-SIO^E is endorsed and recommended to the Fraternity at la ge by the Grand Ltvlgi North Carolin , and keenly feolin _• the weight of this high compliment, the proprietors will vpare- neltflfer mon*y nor exertion to make the publicatlnii a most wsiooma-visitor and compaalon with aril good and’ trae Mnsona—their wives, sisters, mothers aad danghtenf, to whom the same may come greeting. |W Bpeetama numbers sent to any part of tbe rotmtry upon applfoution. - WM. B. SMITH A OO, Pnbltahers, - : SS Fayetteville st., Raleigh, N. C. ESTILL A BRO., Bull street, near the Poet Office, Agents aHO-tf • > : - • for Savannah. -- * Ml tol l J. a l W. NETITT, Of tbe fins of Nevit,"Lstlirap A fl.u LATH HOP * 00 CORN. 6000 *” Wa YELLOW, in store. ' m basbels Prime Tcdow, afloat A CO _ Loan bobals Prime Teltow, aflobt, For sal* by ml tf BRADLEY, HILL FLOUR. 160**** ~ • li -'«»WJ 1 ttePlfi/iM* .vile 10 barrels ‘-Beliot Mills." For sale by SlS-lw OCTAVUB OOHEK A CO CHOICP rAMitT WHR I FROM NEW WHEAT. TM* fibvflbnnh Steam Flooring Mlh^f&k' end of JL Branghton street) are no# supplying Grocer* and Families with an excellent qaafity of NEW FLOUR, made from NEW WHEAT. Families sup plied st their residences, by the barrel, half barrel, mnaanerbamL Also, fienh GRITS and MEAL, by tbs bushel or half bushel. aolS It tab great tanney to aapyone that the nauwous- neas of a medicine is any proof of its value as a res torative. The troth la, that If the palate revolts against a remedy. It cannot do agqctl good. HOSTETTER’S BITTERS Are not wplensaat to Mm taste, and always sooth and quiet, metead of Inttatteg tbe stomach, indeed they are the best known preventative of add tare for us we a. Tbetr nssMbeaa as a flunilg spcci|« '(Can scarcely be evented. Fo»nleta»eas at the atonmab, sodden »paam«, wind colic, hysterics; nefvo^F hripfi ache, lassitude, law spirits, and thin thnnqsnjl and one little ailments that are continually acaairinHin every family, there is fmthlag towpsaaftfe to Umiu. A whole medicine cheat tall of tinctures, essences, jfow- ders, and pUl* H.-noS wprih a teazle bottle of the BITTERS in aflcB casts. 1 * r ’ ’ buy bear Uw angraaed label and note of hand bt Meaan. HOfltetter A Smith, and tbe sump above men tioned. - ,n ' l '"- HOSTETTERA&MI PHTOBPBWH, KB’* " For sale by j/. Lft*TkiSli " * Cor. Congress and Barnard sts* Savannah, Go. gar For aale by all dregrieta, grocers and store keeper* throughout the wond. JylT-eodly THE FIELD AND FIRESIDE. , Vfl A Vt j x 1 A SUPERB Literary Companion and sterling flh! Home Journal; published every Saturday, by Wm B. Mmit* A Co., S8* IhycttuvlUc Btneot, Raleigli, N. C. Elegantly 1 printed on beSntifal WMte paper, mammoth sheet, with eight large pages. Its corps of contributors includes nearly all the most distinguished aathont of the country, and wit ( tlie combined services of so many celebrated writers, it has achieved a perfect success In presenting an on rlvalleil array of talent, lie Romances, Stories, Tales, Novelties, Sketches, Oriticisma, Reviews, Poems, Biographies, Witticisms, Travail Adventures, Ac.. Ac., Are pure, entertaining and instructive in s. degree rarely attained in periodical literature. In accordant with the name of the paper, a spe cial department ia devoted to the Field, wherein are given articles, hint* and suggestions on the practical inanngfimsDtof the Form, the Garden, the Orchard and Jhe kitchen. - suasaaiFTONs: One year --•• ** Six months.. Jj flab Of five, one year Clubs of ten “ A° 0,1 Aud; an extra copy to the party getting up a clul)c ^Tr.^rffsfeasS&iiii Bull et., near the Post Office, Agents for THE FLORIDA SENTINEL FUBLISHJSD TRI WEEKJ.Y, SEMI- WEEKLY AND WEEKLY. AT TALLAHASSEE, FLA:, .' By Shoher &, Oliver./ , •THE ONLY TBI-WEEKLY IN THE STATE!! THE BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM IN THE ,. • . STATE, . •> • awn i Tbe CHEAPEST PAPER in the STATS 1 . - - TERMS: TB1-WBEELY. one year ' SEMI-WEEKLY, one year f, WEEKLY, ppc year *. unWAiflttm St. Julian Street, West of Market, 1 t ^ SAVANNAH, Groceries jaincfllfcpctfs; Je»-iy H. ftt/WJU. WBOUSALK pgaqta; lb r.y.l. - C ,•/ Foreign ,and Qonrestic Uquors, WINES, CIGAJW, GBOCERIJiS, t ALE AND LAGEBr Potato*a,0iM m2*. John^<riM»M,%ji|**» iMfitatebHMtairif «• Corhef St.thilidnKH)dBi*y 4n W»* CFalligsmt’a old Pamtfiteod. Agent for the p *.(- // >. i OMENTAL GHOLEHA BITTERS. Scranton, Smith & C;. KEEP CONSTANTLY (fN . t. i CHOICE OLD EBANQ1KS WlilsKKY. AMD EVEKY VAlfl^TY.QT ^^OpERIES, aw C( the trade It to the! head of Bay^opp axao, ran, strictly at wholesale PIERCE SKEHiN, MTMoMi-shU? tM>4 »««ler In Fine Groceries, Boots aud Shoes, Clothing, tot- al^i'ah<I'l)omt4tfc'Win'cs,'Uq»nT8''ailABegaia. 11 Also, Skehan‘sO.’lebralh8->7r -'H'-li - / !- GOLDEN ALE- p AND champagne cider* in bottle and in wood,, ... ...... London and Dublin Brown Stoat, Scotch and Eng Ush Ales, Ac. ....... Liberal deductions made to he trade.. 176 BROUGHTON STREET, SAVANNAH, dlt-tf _ and 611 Liberty street, N. Y- ; V.A. KYAN & CO. 207 Bay Street, ' DKALEUB IN STANDARD LIQUOR, Ageuts for Charles Faye. Champagnes, Kellerie Kentucky llontW)D n htreey, Ac. myl-tf r ' 1 ^ ' New York Advertisements. DURYEAS '.H a ■» O O W a., ..,,,,.., « .a. ,r to fill .v-*m -v..i , . * •• O l M i / hot .gJAS WOITOlf WA« IRE fifilY “ PREFABATIfifi fOfi Wl* FfidM HfOlfifi COM* That received u iuadaLaiMi honorable mention IhNB the Royal Commiasiouers, the competition of All pro- WI AI KE N JL, The food anti liv&ay or the age. withont a single 1; mitsuiERsgst withont ia’.n«r.:i », wiih few or no eggs, at a cost as tonishing the m * i economical. A slight addition to ordinary Wheat i <>ur greatly improves Bread and Cake. It is also excellent for thickening sweet sauces, gravies foe 0ah ami meats, soups. A c. For Ice Cream nothing can compan witn it. A little boiled ia milk will prodaco rich cream for coffee, chocolate, tea, Ac. Put np in one ponud packages, under the trade mark Maizena. with tKrections f.»r use. A most delicious article of food for children and In valids of all ages. 1 - fbr sale by Gram and DrnggiMseverywhere Wholesale Depot, 100 Fulton Street. WILLIAM DUBYEA J2S-1y Utvrorai Agent HAWp?S & FAY, , ysp. *7 PEARL jTKEBT, NEAR PRODUCE EXCHANGE, N. Y. WM. B. t qa#KINS, . i; kofttWELL »*T. Fartieular atteztiiai paid to buyiaz ProdnoA Provi sioug, whiHkiea. and Cigars, on order, aad to eoa CLINTON HUNTER, firm offlpuffonl, Tllestou A Co., New York. iFaaeher A McUkeaney, IWalarA, New - Task. • Riotonsl -Hi lb«. A14 Water street, New Yosk. Wm. B. Milos, sw Christie street. New York W. ■*. ffihett, 5 Wall street. New York. Lewis L. Jones, tv Brr*4i*Jy- ffiJW. Md«ou A Go., Savannah 0a - mmiu* 6T Conruandt Street New Tori MA^u^Af^Mfitaa tfp OF Bolts, Nuts, Washers, Sett Screws, Taps and Dies, Hemp and"Rubber Packing; Oak Tanned aha Mnner Belting, Brass Fittings. Chipping and Riveting Ham- -- “—”—'ica and Saw Rills ofeyery * genta tor A.JP. WOQb — Engines. Ui i, . . .:Tj-Jnl 1C M THE GOVERNMENT In order to goal'll flgfllafil flaagawatS* llllprifltfeA, the puhlic ara requested to take espetlal notf /bf the beantitolly engraved proprietary stamp, through which the Government of Mia United Staten dMWally authenticates every bottle ,ef Hootatter'a fikfiere.— This shield, thrown by the Government over the pr»| prietors and tne public tot their joint protection, ia placed conapicp.onsly acrose tpf qprk api) ^5 tha neck of each bottle, and cannot fail to strike tbe eye of the most casa»! tibtatwt, NoMlafir ttflU putporta to be rfoetetter’s Bitters can be genuine qnjfs* the stamp la there. It is alsrfFrflpd^tekflUehlttdlM'BMtla are sold iraMaaareaMrMd.aadMaariy sataaaard Uiy.pub- 11c have against them la to eee that tbe Bitters^tbey gQQQ BARRELS af 'beat ROCKLAf^Dj ■ > WOLTON’S WHARF • / STEAM 1 SAW MILL, , , -l i . - . > J WEST OF dABBRSHAM'SfiU/CE HILL. T HE UNDERSIGNED, in onMieotjoB with their Saw Mill, are new running a PLANING MA CHINE and will fiusfi eonataotly on hand an assort ment or LutuUer and Shingles suitable for the city J j3bi1>|£ ioi r i lit dnvoyier. Cor aiMbjr ai lu lU-tf BRADLEY, HILL A CO, lift/. e^-MMAJ Jlth this du KUnflfitgfl ■ CATHSRfiRioKfrfthe purpose of carrying on the Whotfleale and Retail Drag and Prescription Business. The' firm will be IqmivBUiufof the nae»a and style of THOMAS M. TURNER A CO. THOMAS M. TURNER. SaVaMaaa, August II, 18MI au21-U JOHN CRAY, ’ '.DEALER IN Wondeii Ware, Brooms, . K* - S»AII.N, BHUKHKS, MATH, Twines, CouHage, Take, thane, CraHlee, Wagons, ilialr*, Baskets, Ak Nbek lS FaltOfi afiftSOaVront 8 .-si ‘"v kfcW Yokk ■ . •• total ;Ti':M.-.4frl i felk^EN DAYS. ritHE uniletklgked ire jirepartd tfl auppiy Ranter* fi anil otlietpflDUte a|iji agty belsrwuut of WHITE LAB0REK8 aud have made uecessary arrange ments in the North u> ti'l any tAmtA for agritutfnfe Labpr)M% Wqujlcu'^ra, Uecliauics, etc.,, within Ten .orTweiVh/uays tro,m{fieiL|v the order in given here. —Xeborers Are j6.->e «&tre<l. by the Employers Emigrants from tne North to this port. The rate at width Panning Laliorere can be ae- enred willaaefaga »h8St.gtet> per year, the Employ ers finding thqiite i rdi !.».■ at /• eiForfdNaerfitrtoMafakgtWFto-" WM. MORV1LLE A CO., . * f.rt'aiHH'I A " Antrim fit '■JdWtW.Anl " ' VAlt WMT„, .POLX, ,C0-, PA BBAMB. IM/ HAI ssmmmnjm Vina PanuniNT—S. C. Grannlss, Macon, Go. fiaoagiaa*i i*. A Marshall, AttoUa. On, 1 h> II sooq’he prepared to fin gay linwevcf large, for roofing, for •eft opt of slate, for Hnf — 3 o)her uses to whir convenient to US ani '&Srtjy .Luais, Mo. The sn| JS . Applicants mmd make «qmrate sUtemento Of tha eta Hm.t. of coats lor the lepalre of each Dock. JOHN WILLIAMSON. myi* Chairman Com. Dock aandWharraa Commission Merchants. geo. PAnra i soi, (S1IERAL €O»I8«I0N A* FOSr WASDnm HEfecHANTSyiy * ' ’ ■. : n •: 1;M Dealer. 1b Cotflam, Wool, Hides, Lwoafoer. saflFmfilskk • " .Tv ■•■•IPMUIFr MPirtlfiSFHAT! IF uac* tylASm MaYAHKAH, GA. ' BLAIR & BICKFORD, Lumber Manufacturers AND DEALERS IN TIMBER ANb LUMBER OF EVRKY IJj(90EIFT10N. d y Doors, etash end Blinds. HP- Mill and Lambs* Sand on Canal, near tarn Street Office. IS* Bay Hrnet. Savannah. On. Wt-tf G. B. LAMAR, Aw., Sncceaaor toG.B. A &. W. Lamas, General Commission Merchants FotVsrfl^ u4 ttiiMl i No. 9» HAY STREET (np MaftS.) Refer to Geo. W. AndersonT iohn C. Vereff matt solicited. GMKVfqfLfl Forwarfling and Commission Merchants, cUlBS'fT SWbkuL W ILL give prompt abeotiwe to receiving and for- wuding goods, sales ou consignment, and all (orMrr; ond vriil ako keep oonstooSy on hand a, good stock of Giwoeries, IAqoora,Acricaltor»l Iamle- meflta, Bonding Materials; FaUbiaaks A Cota Scale a Acv. beridea otnse goads and nuanractnred article* for sale oa tttorigntoea*, aad for which they an agents. Orders and constguslants isspeeUaUy so. (cited. »!»■« TTC T wm,.» Dry Goode, Groceries, Ac. HOB. 1 AND S BAMMIri’ BLOCK, Bsy Street, Jaekaourille, FhrMfl. CITY HOTEL BUILDINGS. OUR MOTTO: WE DEEY COMPETITION! The undersigned, having purchased tbe : TWO COMPLETE BINDERIES OF PURSE & SON, The Most. Complete in the Southern Country announce that they are now ready to fill all orders. MB PECK, our senior, having been employed fog TWENTY YEARS in PhiLu , 'ti the leading establisliments in that city, and for the last NINE YEARS haying had 0^ t»f Purse’s extensive Bindery in Savannah, feels warranted in making the assertion, can at any time be sustained by evidences of workmanship, that ha is a Master of His Profession, and lhat (li«,&pjjib c^T at last compejfe"^nth onr Northern friends, and prevent the sjfy of sending to New York or Philadelphia for orders, that can be eqnally well eseemedu home, saving thus the expenses of importation. Particular attention paid to books AND REPAIRING PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS. QH The patronage of the public is respectfully solicited, and satisfaction guaranteed a work that may be-entrusted to onr care. JOS. H. PECK & CO. jy6-3m Jas.T. Paterson, TIMBER, Lumber & Commission Ha, 103 Bar Btreat, Savaaaah, AMD Darien, Georgia.. IW Orders tor Lumber aollrlt'-d. dim THOMAS H. AUSTIN, Gum!’ Cmffiioi iii<>Forv8riiii •S Bay Street, Havannah, On. Wifi. M. Tnnno A Co.. Savannah; Nonrse A Brooks, New York; Euping, Hanserd k Co., Columbus, mso-tf ' • ' Hotels. Market Sqnare House, 138 BRYAN STREET, VALENTINE BAgl| dfiua, Wtota, Alee and Laser, aad Liquors. Loach at eleven o'clock. Tea attached. HEROHAHTS’ EIOtfiKE LUNCH HOUl Bull Street, J»ay t t^ne F REE LCNCaaerw^ frw.lt a. ip- to 1 p. m.^ au0 from 9 p. m. to if ra. Best of Liquors, Ales, »•»«- rer-issaft—v PAVILION HOTEL, ; SOUTHEAST CORNER OF BULL ASO lounce to the |>nblio that tha above Hotel to now open tor Um reception of permanent and Tranateat Boarder*. . — Having bad large experience in the Hotel bnaineae, they Intend to make teia Heoae one ot toe maateom- fortable Boarding Houses for families and others in There ifl gfiitr confleffieffiwi.h the Bptel, atwllch tori, I* foifnd the belt «f Wines, LlluOTs aadfiegArs. Attaclied to the House .is also an ICE CREAM GARDEN. wlieriHjtrtkifildh V'lfi It all hoars, both day and evening, the finest Cream in the city. Also, a Soda Foumain.lrotn Which they WO furnish' tlie bestSodain the city.' ' ‘ Farflfescan be famished with CraM atall ttrikSB. jytBttr ST. CHARLES- SALOON, D1 A. STAMM. Bay la*., rear of Post Office.— D The best Ltenore. Alas, Wines. Segura, .Ac., always on. hand, {nclaalng a choice article of ScLT- ER"S WATgR, dirertly Imported from Hetnagtham, Nassafi, m he jteR oYHane WlneS. ' after- _ ., fdFtflfe aFCBmmdfiatlon Boarders, transient or pennaneiit. The sshecrltju-, froea kia lafig experience safely guarantee the bueioeaa, ran Afely guarantee who may give hteancaU- .... . . toyStatf - MOSESM. Port Royal ■HiLTow'iriim'K’t a i ' ifl - n 'JOG 8Ht O i'l AIBHOS ' k RHIdllW. * ^PaoraffVJ*'. to tatonaai*. it-.,-"- •• qNflfo- Ini-tf LA PlERKte'flOUSE, PHILAOCLPHI A. rnHIBOBSCHHIKBS htvtag .foMed this, favqrite A House, It ha*been ; kttteiTtKki .jjriMteB luewvxttfBnn*, !<* ; ■ IN AN UBIUIT MANNER, lari la trow Prepared wit a the Ignat Ftere •aet Appeleuwaewtajtor the Reeep* . j Ik* flrat Jtesltiotaasiong fli maintained in the fnture. as JelSfii ' tinea in the fnture. ns to the past. ttjHofTwwSE tefirisflg.1. Irsttelass Hotels wBl as in the i RLKY. mmstu. m£ CHARLESTON, S- C. rptfnpbisitaf sbddeBlaifofn nteLMUMFto the 1 basinets portion of tbe city, ha* been newly tar- csMEfiaasg^ rieto ^ h “' mM-tf * - - - ” baton t. [foprietor. i No. Sfi GCORGM 8TRRET, * . ’b-i I CharlMtom South Carolina, —rfrreteiarwrf'd™* Choicest Liquors, Wines, Iks aad u*.n ea aun. - Toratto, Ofl per Day. aatf FlrWRJoa QNE OF CHBHOtWg rix Males, with banana nod two Timber Tracks. Enquire of chaeToolby A 00.. Jyl4 tf Corner Bay aad Abarcora rireata. MAiv|jpACTURED BY J. M. VENABLE & ( I > etei*s'bu.rg, "V a. Also Manufacturers of Superior “Maccoboy,” “Rappee,” and other Snuffs, Chewitfij Smoking Tobacco of every grade. Josiah Macy’s Sons, Sole Agents,! m.-iM. 189 A 191 FRONT STREET, NEW VO^J SANDERSON & WILKINSON, * HARNESS, SADDLERY AND ,f _ : TRUNK STORE, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, Under Stl Andrew’s Hall, Ttrougfiton St., SAVANNAH, GkA. I RHODES’ Snper PlitsplialMLiwie THE STANDARD MANURE, AT fiSS 90 PER TON, CASH, ate-tf MILLfTR, THOMAS L CQ. Advertising in Southern Georgia fftHB BAINBRIDGB “CHART AND COMPAHB” A (formerly tb* -BnlnteMg* Argna,“j ogers saperior indneemente to Me merciiant# of ttfl- vannah as an advertising medium. It Sana Urge and rapidly increasing circulation in that sectM, an ita terms are reasonaDle,. AAiiress , . . , WILLIS M. RUSSELL,. -i v-r Editor — Balqbpdgg, Juan H.1S6&, r andFroprie^^ Railroads. CHAKCifi OF STHEDltL TRANSPORTATION OFFICE A. A 0. J-f. I Savannah, On and after Monday, May 26th ^ Train* will run dally, Sundays exceptei. v ooBaeatiog wttli night trains on the Ct.t'tkj Leave Savannah at 7.30 a. m. Leave ThomasrUle at Mi. m. Arrive at Savannah at 61i p. m. Arrive at Thomasrille at 7.S0 p. ra. J. S. TIsWj Master of Tnusyr^J Choice Havana. TkIPBS. HXIDSICK A CO'S CHAMPAGNE ' > JL st. Marceanx A Co's Champagne. Black Heat - E. KOETHCKK A 00. Corner Bay and Whitaker al ai PRIME YELLOW Ia BUSHELS PRIME YELLOW" CORN tor Ml uS by B. F. SANFORD, LVaunah lulls, east end of Broughton st., or by BRYAN, HARTR1DGK A CO., Bay alreet. pWhite* CorDCOMtantly on hand and fvasle. Meal and Grits. Also, choice Corn Meal t (elKtf NOTICE. - .« V ■■ i in dpefiftig for the inspection of the public, a fine stock of vTovkbhes, ^kSc^‘ tjre a(tentk>u of ajl lu jnvlb _ *,UlBROCGI ock’sold Dry Goods Store. fltaly S.B. HARRINGTON. NOTICE. TjtROU this date and for the anmmer months mi ** * m. 'mykelu left . laski. Mari jja-r d YXL Sb.Ql'ti MASON AND BUILDER- KIND’ of repairing“ d “^"“orderss^be _t Kealdence, 1M Bryan riroetorflara ozb o* a- ' ADAM gHQtrr. , LL 000 Head Beef Cattle ! •ram two years eld aad sp, tnclnrivat at fill per ton? aeltverid at Pfilatka, or any point sodfom the — John’s River, Florida. p n pa arson. Gentral Railroaj \} M -1 CENTRAL RAILROAD^ 1 Bavassau, AngcM ^ft U1PPHBS are respe-t'ully infowL Jl l tain the benefit of CAR LOAD Ba*^ ;| flowed per claseificatlon) they flfifet accompanying the first load tW' r ^l to do, and rive the weight of prop^jTjiifi 1 anto-lw Master of Tran-pnrt'Wtj^l Atlaotjc & Gulf Railr» D* Savannah, iKf' iELEGATKS to the Cotton Plan^T 1 tktte held at Macon on the piisar* free over this road on their k sentation of a certificate of mtnW’rL-, M President or Vice President of the Gfi nnaa-tf , joHN^cKSvey^i THE EYE, III,#* pitoBisjggijtfaa of the EYE, requiring^'" assgSSSSa?^' coamlteri aowetin tl.~ and Lungs. Buckler,^ THOS. W. .. r , - MANUFACTUHJS of furniture AND ot* 1 UPHOLSTER** , UU4 Doe Street, N. B.—All ORDERS sent by ^ ’ Stap*l»rd TT8KD by the United States and P* U ments for more than . .pi THIRTY Y® Adapted to any branch of pL§ home markets. Warranted Sates rooms No. 3 Barday-rt sepl* tv R BROW^^ 1 For Re n H A TWO STORY BRICK ton street, between No' .ntgo** 1 , Apply. JANES j. ’ CornerBoJl l)et*« , • , rndf*”