The Daily news and herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1866-1868, August 24, 1866, Image 4

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I' The Daily News £nd Herald. SAVANNAH, FRIDAY, AUGUST 2*, 1866. Medicate Decision of Hon. W. S. Norman, County Judge of Liberty County, [Ga., in tbe Cnee ot Rosn Seymonr, va. W. B. Uaul- den. AT CHAMBERS, COUNTY COURT OF LIBERTY COUNTY, GA* JUDGE NORMAN PRESIDING. Rosa Seymour, Mother, &c., vs. W. B. Qaulden, Indentured Master. Habeas Corpus, for the, possession of a minor child. County Court of Liberty County, Ga. This was an application by Rosa Seymour, colored, through a writ Of habeas corpus, for the possession of her minor child, Judy, which had been apprenticed by the Ordi nary to the defendant in this case. The question of the pertinence of this writ to the present case being raised, the decision of Judge Charlton was affirmed: “That under this writ not only cases of illegal restraint can come up, but the writ of habeas corpus at Common Law will apply, although there be strictly speaking no illegal restraint and confinement of the inflmt, and tiie Court will determine under this application, and under circumstances similar to the present, the right of custody. To confine the writ of habeas corpus at Common Law exclusively to cases of illegal confine ment would be destructive of the ends of justice. See Rep., p. 492. . _ _ , The forms of petition and citation are then included under the more comprehensive writ of habeas corpus, and whenever cruelty or immorality is alleged, the morals of the guardian or master will be inquired into, as well as the legality of the binding. The papers of apprenticeship being in the posses sion of the adverse party, throughtheagency of the Freedmen’s Bureau, it was held by the Court that a party has a right to any papers which may be neces sary to make out his case; but the private correspon dence or decisions of the Bureau are not included; th<B court being bound to decide this question ac- • cording to the laws of Georgia and the common law of the land. Upon motion by the defendant to continue the case, the Court held that the delays which are allowed to Courts of Justice are not applicable to trials under the writ of habeas corpus. Where one is deprived of his liberty, the relief must be speedy and summary. Wit nesses may !>e compelled to attend peremptorily. Es pecially does this appear just, when the defendant has shown no diligence in procuring testimony; he must suffer toe consequences of his own “ laches." The motion lor continuance was therefore overruled. The Court also held that all children are wards in chancery;*but especially do courts of chanceiy stand “in loco parentis” to children. Said courts may dele gate said power to guardians and indentured masters , but the Courts can recall such powers granted, for cause, as cruelty, immorality, Ac. _ Parents are entitled generally to the custody of their children, except upon good cause shown, as depravity, cruelty, abandonment, Ac. In case children are orphans, or abandoned by their parents without sufficient property to support them, it becomes the duty of the Ordinary or County Judge; to bind them out to indentured masters. It is a suffi cient abandonment when a parent kuowing the cus tody of the child, makes no application for tbe child, nor provision for its support for a whole year, although free to do so. Any one having a child in custody under these circumstances is iusti- liable in applying to the Ordinary for an indenture of apprenticeship; said officer should grant it, and the interests of society require that all such children should be bound out to proper masters. It is not the doty of one seeking the relation ot master to hunt up the parent of an abandoned child, and obtain his con sent—contra, the parent must hunt up the child and provide for it. Neither is it fraud to allege that the jarent has gone to parts unknown, (which is only technical language) when the parent is without the limits of the county, making no application nor pro vision for the child for a long time. A parent under these circumstances has well nigh lost his rights, and the knowledge of the existence of the parent by the master without consulting him is not fraud; it may be a violation of courtesy, not right. In case it is proposed to substantiate fraud by a part of a correspondence,the whole of that correspon dence should be furnished to the party attacked, for tbe purpose of rebutting said charge. The plaintiff has also moved to annul this apprentice ship on the ground that under the U. 8. Stamp Act, said paper being without stamps, were void “ab initio." Stamps being affixed to the papers topon both sides in open Court, and there being no proof that the Rev enue laws were sought to be evaded, this Court will not allow such captious, objections to impede the justice of the cause. The Argus-eyed revenue officer being left to enforce a questionable enactment, under which there has been no deciagm in Georgia, of which this Court is apprised. The plamti^s counsel has also moved to dissolve this relation of master and ap prentice on account of the depraved conduct of the master, and the jeopardy of the morals of the appren tice. In taking testimony under this allegation, the Court ruled that a party attacking another for immor ality, cannot go into an investigation of every act of his life, but must confine his examination to general char acter and reputation. Special acts cannot be inquired into, except as refers to the apprentice. The evi dence under this allegation has been voluminous, each party pursuing the other with all the ingenuity which passion, interest, and' (I might add) malicu could invent. The defendant has certainly passed through a painful and tedious ordeal. He has shown that he has treated his apprentice well, a fact admit ted by her in open court.* -It has also been shown that he formerly fed and clothed his servants well. He has also shown that he is an intelligent, honest and enterprising citizen. But this Court must be candid and say that unimpeachable evidence discloses the fact that he is a violent and profane man of the world, and on this account objectionable as a custo dian of a minor child. But the selection of a suitable custodian is a very delicate matter. I do not think that I should dissolve this relation ship without inquiring what would become of the minor in dispute in that case. The first applicant is the mother, but she comes before me under circum stances calculated to inspire distrust from that former abandonment, unexplained and inexplicable. But some allowances mu9t be made for those who have but recently emerged from a state of slavery into freedom, whether they profit by it or not. The affec tion of a mother is also enduring and soul-engrossing, mid this woman may have been heretofore under a pressure of circumstances. She has certainly ex hibited extraordinary vigilance and activity in the prosecution of this case. Under these circumstances I am at a loss what to do. No acceptable third party has presented himself, and I must remit this child to the custody of one or the other. Where reason fails the instincts of our nature oftentimes carry us safely through the dangers that environ us. It has long since been adjudged by a distinguished chancellor, that a minor child, if of years of discretion, may make an election. See Charlton’s Rep. p. 119. It may be proper, therefore, to submit this matter to the arbitra ment of one most interested and most cognizant of the faots. The minor in this case being proven to be thirteen years of age, and having exhibited sufficient capacity to discern and elect, this^ourt will allow her this privilege. It is therefore ordered, adjudged and decreed, that Judy, or Julia Seymour, have the privi lege of electing her custodian, and she having elected in open conrt to go with her mother, it is farther ordered that the relation of master and apprentice between W. B. Gaulden and Judy Seymour be and is hereby dissolved—that “Exoneration" be entered upon this bond, and the defendant do pay the costs of this case. W. 8. Norman, Judge C. C. L. C., Ga. R. E. Lester, Plaintiff’s Attorney. W. B. Gaulden, Defendant. kmmmm AND / A * * v r f - A Glorious Result • ;<. • -rioX- H. There are a* many roads-to tiiati'ind lbrtufcfeAa there were gateway* to aactatt Thebes. Yonr am bitions warrior Is for carrying his war with the. sabre; yonr aapiria* weOBcUD for scheming his way by mtrigne and consummate art. Bnt there ie one grand broad path to tba goal, along wl base can travel. It la the path set apdri tor march of talent, Mn aad noble TOrffSe though full of obetariew It contains none thit a brave man cannot aunnount. Thisfacthaa been exemplified n innumerable instanees, bat la par more foi ban In the rise and Pt<W&4 »B. YIOOYM _ GERMAN BITTI88. 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ESTILL A BRO., Bull street, near tbe' Post Office, Agents a25 tf for Savannah. THE FIELD AND FIRESIDE. (Established, 1S56.J ‘ ' 2 * ' A SUPERB Literary Companion and sterling old Home Journal; pablishs-d eyery Saturday, liy Wn B. Sntvg A Co.. SB. EayettevlIU Wtieet, Raleigh, S. C, Elegantly priuUd on beautiful white paper, mammoth sheet, with eight large pages. Its corps of contributors includes nearly all the most distinguished 1 authors of Ihe-couplrv, jund with the combined services of cn many celebrated writers, it has achieved a perfect success in presenting au uu rivalled amj of talent. I4a Romances, Stories, Tales, Novelties, Sketches, Criticisms, Reviews, Poems, Biographies, Witticisms, Travels, Adventures, Ac., *c., Are pore, entertaining and instructive in a degree rarely attained ia periodical literatdre. In accordance wHh the name of the paper, a spe cial department ia devoted to tbe Field, wherein are given articles, hints and Boggostions on the practical managementof the Farm, the Garden, the Orchard and tbe kitchen. Bast side of Colurab! corner of Habersham ibia Square, o and ■ President - streets, R eceiving, weekly, tirat.class Family Gro- cerica, Aies. Whies, • Liqhbra,, Cigars, Frirtta, Vegetables, Be. For raleon moet reasonable terms. je29-ly Hi O. KTITWE. .C ,u J.fna : musiu nnanto-nr 1 ' ■ Foreign and Dfomestic Liquors, J WINES, CIGARS, GROCERIES, ALE AWO LASER, | ' ■- •■-L- ' Fetatocs. Cabbages and timohi Johnson's .•***& ovWmmMm#* Bouse, Corner Otu afailien mu^MryarvGt*. rF&mgvitk’o oUl Paint SUnd. Hi Agent for the £ * u *•* ORIENTAL CHOLERA BITTERS. fW Agent for D. Clausen's celebrated Phmuix Steam Brewery, New York; A. M. 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Walker, Angnsta. Consign- mept8soHcit$fiy. -iv.-t-n rtflTI mvlO PIERCE SKEHAH, Wholesale »ml. Melail, Mwtlor In Fine Groceries, Bools aud Bhoca Clothing For- eign and Domestic Wines, Liquors and Segors. Also, Skclian’a Ceiebfated L GOLDEN ALE CHAMPAGNE CIDER. in bottle and in wood. - - j London and Dublin Brown Stout, Scotch and Eng UshAles, Ac. . • -r; ... : Liberal deductions made to hotrode. u 176 BROUGHTON PTEHET. SAVANNAH, dll-tf and 65LilK-rly street, N. Y. Y.A. KYAN &CO. 207 J3a,y Street, DEALERS IN STANDARD LIQUORS, Agents for Charles Farro Ch iuffagues, Keller's Kentucky' Bourbon v\ kiekey, Jtc. myl-tf New York Advertisements. DURYEAB’ MAIZENA O a. ■ u & H SD PIOITOOi/ o your children, or yonr Mends. r? Or others, whose systems have become impaired by hardships or disease, will find ia this Bitters a tonic hat;will restore them to all their full vigor. Tliese Bitten .hare perionaed mere caret t .Given Belter BWdaftctlon l ve more TkaHmowy Have more respectable peof >le to vouch for them I Than any other article in the Market. We defy any one to contradict tMa laasrtl w, ‘ : AND WAX FAT *1,000 To any one that wiU'proiimea a Certificate published by os hat ia not, OEFtlUME. ( FLOUR. J 50 *“ cks New Wheat Atlanta “City Mills,” J8 barrels “Ne Pltfs Ultra,” „ 60 barrels ‘-Beltot Mills.” For sale by » M181w OCTAVUg. COHEN A CO. CHOICE FAMILY FLOOR I FROM NEW WHEAT. T HE Savannah Steam Flooring Mills (east end of Broughton street) are now supplying Grocers and Families with an excellent quality of NEW FLOUR, made from NEW WHEAT. Jhmilies sup pled at their veeidenees, by the barrel, half barrel, erquarter barrel. Also, fresh GRITS aad MEAL, by the hu.hel or half bushel au!6 GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY N JllJ READ WHO SAYS SO. ■FROM THE HON. THOMAS B. FLORENCE. Washington, January 1, 1864. Gentlemen:—Having stated it verbally to you, I have no hesitation. In witting tbe fact, that I experi- gress, pressing a ad onerous duties nearly prostrated me. A kind mend suggested tbe use of the prepara tion I have nam efi. I took ht» advlaii mA the result was improvement of health, renewed energy, and that partieaiar reUef lap mnchneedqd aad obtained. Others maybe aM&riy Uvantaged, ifth#(Msbe to be. Trnl y your friend, -•■ra THOMAS B. FLQSENCfl. BUBSOBirT OM8: One year $ 5 (» ■■ ■ * SO 20 00 Clahssf tea - .......40#o And an extra copy to tbe party.KVtting.ip a club or ton. Mo etab rates to six months subscribers. ESTILL A BRO., Bull st., near the Post Office, Agents for Savannah. TE^ FLORIDA siH PUBLISHED TRI WEEKLY. SEMI- 1 WEEKLY AND WEEKLY. AT TALLAHASSEE, FLA., By At Olive**. THE ONLY TRI-WEEKLY IN THE STATE! I THE' BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM IN THE state, AST, , -Tire CHEAPEST PAPER In tbe STATE t TERMS: ( WEEKLY^ one year .• $( . l-WfiK&LY, oueyear... LY, one year LINVILLE & GLEASON. I s WAS THE ONLY “ PREPARATION EOS FOOD :: : sipiMI^P r . iilji That received d im^af and honorfioie mention from the Royal Commissioners, tbe compeiitioD of all pro- fiuuent manufacturers of “Com Starch " and “Pre pared Corn Flour" of this and other countries not withstanding. ; >* {i'y; • i j : * ■' • BTAtfasirafA,' 11 • The food and 1 v>ay of tint age. without a single fault. One tri - vv^j convince the most skeptical. Makes Paddin ' , Yrcca, Cuatards, Blanc Mange, Ac., witliout isiugU e, with few or no eggs, at a coat as tonishing the m »>l economical. A alight addition to ordinary Wheat l onr greatly improves Bread and Cake. It is nlso excellent for thickening sweet sauces, gravies for fish and meats, soups, Ac. For Ice Cream aothing can compart with it. A little boiled In milk will prodace rich croam for coffee, chocolate, tea, Ac. Put up in one pound packages, under the trade mark Maizcnn. with directions for use. A most delicious article of fob«l for children and in valids of all ages. For sale by Grocers and Druggists everywhere.* Wholesale Depot, 106 Fulton Street. 'Wli.Y.IaAM ip.TXI^YEA, J25-ly ' - . . ftcnaral Agent. CoMHuiBBton McrchantN, NO. $T PKARI, STREET, NY Alt FBODCCE EXCHANGE, N. Y. WM, B. _ HAWKINS, , J, ROCKWELL FAT. PartknUr atUntion paid to- buying Produce, Prod sions, Whiskies, and Uigurs, oil order, nod to con tignuumts. •> H/. tm , 11; . . t . , BKKERKNOP8 : P** aJ . ULfNTON fTUNTER. firm ntSpofford, Tileston A Co., New York. Fallefidr is McCliosney, b Water-sL, W. E. Bibell, S Wall •trout,..-New York. Lowii L. Jones, Jf Mr > «im>w 9. \Y. Aiamm A Co., Buvammh Ga, v u...i; .1 t ,16 I. P. Bodbi. iimrs Ta.awJ'bUJ’ft Bouse & Bryant, (Formerly of jackapuwjifb.Jla.,)’ .., , - Forfamim M CoiainlDrcliaiiii, •- 104 Bay Street, : UVA3N4H, . “hi . -^ ClfcOitCM- I . Ml U ... . , «-UJ.» ... ■ JR ;ejwi ordetSThmtwill also r .... good reoak of Grooertes, I liras rn. AgTichttafMIimHe- merns, Building Materiala, Fairbanks A Co's Scales, agents. Orders and .consignnpnta. ,c^ectfuily so- ,1. I.JLh Forwarding and, Cny>n^s<nn MUBCHANTS. WHOLESALM AND MtAft f>»LEH8 flP f Dry Ghods, Groceries, AtL, ITDB. i Bay Street, AwtowrUila .*Hwada. TVO COMPLETE BINDERIES OF PURSE i SOS, The Most Complete in the Southern Cnuiiin. i that ihvy —• wow ready to fill all orders. MBi 4?EiCIK,' oarwenior; lnmng been employed for TWENTY YEARS in Philadelp- ift die leading establishments in that city, and for the last NINE YEARS haring had chif, «f Purse’s extensive Bindery in Savannah, feels warranted in making the assertion wbic' can at i>ay time be snstaineibxP?ide»e6a ol^workroaftship, that he is a I -L-iq ^ ' Master of His Profession, :Vd - ‘ i, And that the South can at last compete with our Northern friends, and prevent the nee-s sity of sending to New York or Philadelphia for orders, that can be equally well executed at home, saving thus the expenses of importation. Particular attention paid to biistodiisrot music books i .u 5 * a -■ i J AND REPAIRING PHOTOGRAPHIC' ALBUMS. SlThe patronage of the ppblic is respectfully solicited, and satisfaction guaranteed is work that may be entrusted to our care. . JOS. H. PECK & CO. jy6-3» Jas.T. Paterson, TIMBER, Lumber A Commission Mm, U» Ear -Mwe«V MAvai«friMk. : .. sj»j .*.*■•: \ VmfAd i . : . as t . -, ■ ■ jo': Darien, r ftrdera fprXumber aojicitad, <Ut»tf THOMAS H. AUSTIN, deitnl GoBiiSfiaa ait FifVMii a-*r, , .. . U< . . ; '-OA OS Bay Street, liVMMwfc da. ■ nnu« runno A Co.. Savannah; Nbnrhe A ‘Brooke, ; Epping, HiMM ft Oo., Cohlmbtft." Wn. M. Tnnno Now York m-2fl-tf Hotels. J li.'M d Market Square' has IT AM BTRBBT, THORN’S COMPOUND EXTRACT OF* COPAIBA and SARSAPARILLA Hu acquired the almost fame in every part of world; it has been examined, approved of and i tionedby the faculty or medicine, and recommended by the most emibect of the profe Mon. As a SURE and 8PEBDY core for all Dis the Bunoxa, Kpuwre, and Ubixaet Orsans of both to BtOORE Tax Ganmire Observe this LABEL,0T And covering the bottom of THB STAMP ON EACH POT WHl also bear The NAME of the PROPRIETOR and tbe U*itw> StatsB NONE OTHER la GENUINE - Observe there P^aution* and addrras orders No. 2T8 Greenwich street, Nrar^i’v ■SoldbyallD.uggist.. "**)%£££ i LEGAL NOTICE. N OTICE is hereby given that I have made aDDli cation to the Court of Onfiiouy of ChatoSm county for leave to sell, sixty days after the dare b«W. the lands belonging to the Create Jof GeSnS A. Aah, lying in the counties of CherokeeT Lee D^by. BESJ. GROVEN8TEIN. Administrator of Estate of Geo. A. Ash. Chatham county, July 6,18M. jyfilawSm From Rev. W. D. Sclgfried, Fretor *< TwSlth Baptirt Chmeh. Ftdtaddphia, Dereaber **, 18*3. Maaraa. Jomw A Bvajo, . ^ . ' GentlemenI havf recently baaa (shoring uni the distrea^ng affeett of iadifeRku, .vcompaaled" a prostration oftitenervowtraCOM. Namerona r?i_ edies were rarnmwaMrtrd ny ni«Md33nd some ofthem tested, but without rcUaf. Yonr HoafUand's German Bitters were reeftnmatadefi heoeoadTNickhad tried them, and whose fkTOrabfomreifon of the Bitters in duced me also to try them. I mast confesa that I had an aversion to patent mediae*, from the “thousand and one** quack ■•Bittara,'' whose only aim seems to t D h a e t0 c^M e 25t^; $SPd jK which, I fear, is to make many a oonArmed (Irani Upon learning that yowra was really a medii preparation. I took it witk happy effect, Itqai way not only upon the etoanach, but apoa the voassvstenuwaa prompt i ud gratifying. I feel that I have derived great and pvranonent benefit from the nse of a few bottles. Ve r^rreyettniyjroqre. iyi No. It'd Shackaaiaxon streqt,. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. See that the aignatore ot “C. M. JACKSON” fa eh the Wrapper of each bottle. PRINCIPAL OFFICE A MANUFACTORY No. 631 ARCH CTREET, JONES ft EVANS, SUCOMOBS TOC. M. JACKSON ft CO. W. M. WAUSH, Sole Agent. Ga. Coma Barnard ft oeai ’T’WO MONTHS after date appHcaMon wm be A ®*rie to the Court of O— — to eell all the lands JSfU.W- s. B. Smith far the of said estates. HENRY 1 Jane 1866. JeMJawtm —,, 7 ' rOR MIMlrtf WALCOTT A CO., MANUFACTURERS OF ALL KINDS OF Bolts, Nate, Washers,Sett Screwa-Tapn.Dies, Ac, Ac, anAdearamhMH kinds of IWwre£jteam ship and Kaglnedrr Snpphea,’ Oils, •▼aridsfi/ Paint, Hemp and Rubber Packing; Oak Tanned and Rubber Belting, Brass Fittings, Chipping and Riveting Ham- Ptoe. NaiiiCuculi ter GoUger^^uam Engines and'saw WHS o?evi description, AC., Ac. Also Agents for A. P. WOO] ft CO.'S tdahgafHrqrfrthfe i&am BngiPgB. M fat mmmmB ..V Di'-Yl.Sii, iti ! 1'\ ‘!a j Wooden Ware, Broone. PAILS, BROSHEtj HATH, . Twine*, Ceniage, Tube, O-iu iu, Cradles, Wagon^ Chain, DasMeta, -ft*.' Now. IS Fulton andBOB P'ront S NEW- YUBK m3- of v T Efragrant^ Ca|) ;()e Supplied WITHIN ten / - : * :T BOLtON’S WHARF $TEAM SAW HILL^i' WEST OF iiABBBSf AMIS BI0X MILL. their MA- indan assort ment of Lumber and Shingles snitohle lor the cltv trade. 1 JEFFERSON ROBERTS ft CO. Jefferson Roberta, John Lama. John L. Ronmiilat. SU14-1WH jUMBisaii) BABHELS of best ROCKLAND in flue order, for sale by anl-tf BBADLEY, HILL ft T MBUNDBMIGNEB has thlftdby dmii&Jlwritt 1 M himself Mr. SAMUEL C.CATUERWOOD, for the purpose of carrying on the Wholesale Drag and Prescription Business. The known under the name and style of THOMAS M. TURNER ft CO. THOMAS M. TURNER. SaVAMus, AogwM 13, UK au2l-tf ,. f T he undersigned arqprupnreil to supply Danten jg*5m.w partigs;Who majr.be in Wan t of WHITE laborbrs aud. knyd n^t'eaaArv arrange- inefMS'fn'tbe North to fl'i any'otncYsTor agrtiraltcure Labofef^, 1 Wooden*** rs, Mectiahida, fefc., within Ten or Twelye days fromtjue day. the order to given herb, Tke thhorere are fo ,*• recctvtd. hvthe Employers on arrival of the sjeamer lfeijei sfnd transported to the points where'they Sre -ir.flfte'a At Employers’ expense, and the Empioyeva. have further to pay a certain sum per Lead in ad vpiM£«, LA security "" ' ■ — ’-g the exiieuiwB wtofingtag ‘ ‘ Fhrmmg Laborers can he #a- ^TndTngS? EnP *° T ' Forfurtqerp^^^^. ^ Jouar,’Block, Bap SIMM, . . Onedoor.Eaat ofaurnard street, -Savannah, 0a nFMMMlokS: , * ; JaektoM ft Birwton, sariWnhh.' " ■ — : JMW W. Anderson A Soft, ~ Salomon Cohen, savanna C, Perrlll. savannah. VALENTINE BASLER. .1 • : . .\?St Cigar*, WinftStfAfep atf Usar, t and all kinds or Liquors., ^u^cii At eieiqn o’oiwote Tt|i v Pirn ^eys attaclte'd. ’ ' aug4-3m LUNCH HOUSE, Bull Streets near Buy fcane, Q F REE LUNCH served from 11 a. m. to 1 p. m., from V p. m. to 12 m. Best of Liquors, Ales, Wines, Ac., constantlynn Itand. .i.T iy3-tf FRANK PERRY Proprietor. • . sVIUOIf HOTEL, toBTpifp'il GSfihEB OF BULL AND TH BROAD STftEETS. Boarders. Maying had large exparienre in the Hotel boatores. they wtend to make this Boose one of the maM oonir toftabfe Boarding Housej for families and others There to a Bar connaei ad with lha - Motel, at avMCIi may be fonnd the best of Win«a, Liquors and Segare. Attached to the House is also an ICE CREAM' GARDEN, where may be procured at all hours.-both day and evening, the finest Cream to the city. Also' a Soda Fountain, from whWt -they will furnish the best Soda in tbe city. Parties can on ftnnfehed vrtth Cream at all times.' jyl6-tt _ ... , . J. M. M A W.UFA CTURED BY VENABLE & Va. C o. Also Manufacturers of Superior "Magcoboy,” “Rappee,” and other Snuffs, CbewiDCi • - t Smoking^ Tobacco of every grade. ubsiaj:i Macy^s Sons, Sole Agents, ipijy2af 9m. l8»&Vl FRONT STREET. NEW YORK. SWILII SADDLERY Railroads. TRUNK STORE, 1 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, Under St. Andrew's Hall, Broughton St., SAVANNAH, <3-A* ST. QHARLES SALOON B Y A. STAMM, Bay Lane, rear of Post Office.— The beat Liquor a, Aiea, Wines, Segara, Ae., LUNCH every day at tl o’clock. -mlt-iy THE Y£ffAN0)|:;Hmj$E; bq .oper on aad .after for the accommodation : permanent. The subscriber, from his long experience in the ^ COm P l 0t ^ my26-tf MOSES M. BELISARIO. John Screven, Maranaah.jiul j Brigham, Baldwin iCp . Savann! Savannah National Ui m2 -■ i . • ii. iSLArNUEVlLlifi SLATE BRING COMFY, SHARES, $60 EACH. Dinmnw-B. Dever, E. 0. Grah- ntos, A. Wilhsr ana a, * Marthhif.' ■ ' Pheri>«wv—A. WIWwW. Saramtoh, Ga. SaMrarAav—A. B;MMW‘*ll.! Attonta, G» . ,‘ u a-.r wu fnHiS Company wMf. seon be prepareft to ftM any A utfiersferStoaO, hremnr large,-for roaftam ' ' furniture manufactured out of state, for iMgata, pavement,a«I for. Igt other naes to which alate can be applied. c Thu mtirrTJa 'nbatenk-nt to the cities of Atiat^ Angnata, Maaba,, Albany and Columbaa, ■" : ttrthe cfties nfUel “ , t ;Miu ^ slate for roofing purposes, anti its special adaptibtlit jovarions artiffia of fnrnitnre ana for pavemeut Orders may be addressed to A.E. MARSHALL, Beety, JS • • M. r. BUOOn Port Roy&l Hfouse, HILTON HEAD, S. C. BIDDILf, ,-A oftFfc# X. •. KIDDXLL. InB-tf lapiebreHouse, PHILADELPHIA. -fllHE SUBSCRIBERS having leased this favorite . Houaj.KKMjbenn y y ii !c uy Jj| REFITTED AMD REFURNISHED IN AN B^ANT.^ft^NRH,; H A"* t» »ow Prepared wft.i the Most Per fect Appointment* tot the Heeep- ;i/ , UotatW c^a#H*..^ rf<- ,H Ine first position among first-class Hotels will bo namtalned In tbe fature, as in the past. CHARLESTON HOTEL, CHARLE8TON.a*C. IS popular and well known Hotel, situated tetip buslneas portion of tbe city, ha* been tuifJjtSr- ed throughout by the present proprietor, who has a sixteen years connected with the establishment B26-tt W WHITE, Proprietor. LITE OAK PM068R No. SB OXOttba STREET, <•:. -r*— • nan f-jr.a no «vi: Charleston, South Carolina, Ia now open for the accommodation of transient an permanent guests. Choicest Liquors, Wiaefi, lies Antf gefars ALWAYS OH BAUD. Vono.m, Proprt * 0T - PETER JONES. For Sale. 0MgWS.'i®5 52!?tK d **P*bie of splitting from *** Atao. me Spile Driver.— ®* x a ,1, * e . with ha mem, and two Timber « Enqniraor CHKs. L. COLBY A OO. Jyl4tf Corner Bay aad Aberom straeta. RHODES’ )S THE STANDARD MANURE, AT IG* 30 PER TON, CASH. , MII.LKH. THOMAS ft OO. AdvertisIrf^iiVSduthefn Gdbrgia fpHB BAINBRIDGE “CHART AND COMPASS” A (formerly the “Batobridge Argos,'’) offer* superior indqoementi to the merchants of Sa vannah as an advertising medium. It baa a large and rapidly increasing circulation.in that section, and its teriaa are reasonable. Address WILLIS M. KneSJBtl* ’ 1 . Batobridge, June It, 1966. ^ *** Prop ]S^ Choicer fiafana Scgars. pIPSR. HftlDSICK A GO’S CHAMPAGNE, „ T ,1 A St. Marceanx a Co's Champagne. Black Seal. If Forqafeby E. KOKTHOKK ft CO , Jy 11-1 mo Corner Bay and Whitaker sts‘. FEME, YELLOW COEN. dAAA BUSHELS PB1UE YELLOW CORN for gale by R p. SANFORD, At Savannah CHAIYGE OF SCHEDULE. las v .KF W V'. \I \m srg TRANSPORTATION OFFICE A. A G. R. R., t Savannah, Augu-t li, lsotl On and after Monday, Mfty 2Sth 1S6C, the Paseenge Trains will run dally, Sundays excepted..« f* 10 **, connecting with night trains on the Central Roa-I Leave Savanqah at 7 3o a. m. Leave Thomasviilc at 6.(0 a. m. Arrive at Savannah at 6 la p. m. Arrive at Ttaomasville at 7.3«p. m. J. S. TYSON, Maeter of Transportaticr Central Railroad. RfiftM Vr>< aisitffij rfiriHfli’fiikiAliN ,i. r i c'-'. -•• .YiM .- W CENTRAL RAILROAD OFFICE,} —- - • 1 8Avans»n, Angt st-20,18ot-. I CjBJPFfifRB-sre respertliilly informed that tool* O tail! the benefit of CAR LuAD KATES (wncreve* allowed per classification) they mast note on ticket necompanyiug tb» first load their intention - to do, and give the weight of propoeed shipment. J. M. SELKIRK. ao20-lw Master of Tran.port -tion 0. R- Atlantic & Gulf Railroad Co< White Also, choice t Bay street, for swle. fell-tf S\VAKNAH, August 21,1556* J^ELEGATFS to the Cotton Plantar Convent:^ J , n .. - - , a to be held at Macon on the Cth proximo, will f* RRVAv^nARTBiKn^ro 01 by free over thia roa<t on* tli^ir re'nrn.onr^ BRIAN, HARTRIDGE Jn CO., j semation of a certificate of membership from ** President or Vice President of the Convention. an22-tf JOHN SCKF gt ~ M frrsiy— t >( ) TO ALL WANTING FURNITURE CABINET FURNITURE, CHAIRS. T TRESSES, &C-, &cr ' ''' 1 To which the attention of all is In'vitetL , " X^¥‘ r ?S ni *' 1TS BROUGHTON STREET, Sher ock anld Dry Goods Store. ... an, Harrington! NOTICE. 7 F ROM ttis date and ftfr the ‘shmmer months my office will be at Florida whatf. my30 ' - 1 ' T. M. MYRM-L. THE EYE, EAR, W ThR. WRIGHT,' of Toronto. Canada West, I'hysi- U etan and Surgeon, Oculist and Auriat, cant constated on Deafness, Discharges ^ noiae, in the Head, Catarrh, Diseases of the Ttiro-r- ^AiHHsmwes of the EYE. requiring citlieir Medical or gnigitml aid attended to. 0 » Office ha 41, in Dr. Thos. Buckler’s old office o» Lexington street, Baltimore, Md. „ Office boors ftom 9 to 12 A. M., and 3?o • r. ♦•-tf Adam 18 h o MASON AND BUILDER. A LL KIND) of repairing and alterations attended A to. Residence, 1S4 Bryan street. Orders ran be fthlhf Carpenter Shop. Bay Line, back of Pa li Honse, or at Haywood’s Ice House, near the IjSMm'. 'ADAM SHORT. FOU SALE. 600 Head Beef Cattle! From two years oW and np, inclusive, at $ii pet head, delivered at Palatka, or any point south on the lit. John's River; Florida. P. G. PEARSON. Palatka, Via., July 7,1866. JySl-la THCMsL W. BROOKS manufacturer of FURNITURE AND CENERAL UPHOLSTERY. 2)M Doe Street, Philadelphia, P»* N. a-All ORDERS Sent by Mail promptly « tabled to-. : . Brown’s Standard Neales. TTSED by the United State* and Foreign Oof® 1 U ments tot more than THIRTY YJ? US. Adapted to any branch of business for home markets. Warranted accurate “x 1 ®?y Sale* rooms No. 3 Barday-st., near Broadway, o. *en» It TL BROWN. MannlHctng^. m CbsK- For Rent. A TWO STORY BRICK HOUSE on ton street, between Montgomery » n| l ffeS * Broad street Apply, between 3 and 4 p-®” JAMES J. WAKING, M- »•< _ Corner Boll and Perry •