The Daily news and herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1866-1868, August 25, 1866, Image 4

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The Daily News and Herald. SAVANNAH, SATURDAY. AUGUST IS. IBM. fFor the Savannah Nrws uro Hnnaim.l BY J. I. SCOTT. labor, honest manly labor. From the morning to tbe night. Better makes the man and neighbor. Better keeps the conscience right! Laboring men are independent. And the bnlworka of tbe State; Though the calling, not transcendent, 8till may lead to station great Labor late and labor early, Hakes the veins more healthful Hoar, Drives away despondence oarly. Gives tbe cheeks a healthy glow. Hoscles, sinews it will strengthen. Cheerful make the gloomy breast, And the thread of life will lengthen— Yield bright visions in yoor rest It la not a life of leisure, That most happiness can bring ; For bat Utile real pleasure Bleeaes Idler or a king. Health, contentment i« found ever With tbe constant toiling man, And bla words sre cheerful clever. And all bappy in bis span. Labor la a noble calling. Placed on man by God's decree. And it is a barrier (piling From each home want misery. Labor, honest manly labor. From the early dawn to night, I Hakes the better man and neighbor— Keeps hia spirits buoyant, bright Let us cheerful toil on, brothers, Of a section trodden down ; HIn ding not the taunts of others Who with idling their lives crown. By the ceaseless toil sod labor Of her sons the South will rise. And esn soon unsbesth the .sabre— Wave It in despontc eyes 1 In General. —The MiUedgeville Federal Union says several negjo convicts have escaped from the Penitentiary during the past few weeks. They were at labor outside the walls. — The ceieDrated trolling stallion “ Dex ter," on Saturday last, at Buffalo, New York, made a mile in the unprecedented time of two minoles and eighteen seconds. —Sumner is at the White Mountains, and some wag says that hs has declared his in tention to remain in New Hampshire until the Legislature strikes out the word “white!” —The Colored Convention at Nashville, during its late session, set apart the 1st of January next as a day of fasting and prnyer, on account of the murdor of Abraham Lin coln. Not So.—The report that the properly of Gen- Wise had been restored to him is with out the shadow of foundation, and we make this declaration, unpleasant as it is to us, from the best authority.—Norfotk Virginian. — Justice, they say, is blind; how then is she to discover that one man is white aud another colored ?—N. Y. Tribane. How? by the smell! "There ore more things in Heaven and earth,Horatio, Than are dreamt of in your philosophy." —The Hon. Thad. Stevens, in a speech last week at Lancaster, Pennsylvania, de clared bis “preference for a negro over the foreign-bora white citizens,’’ and avowed his belief that “the negro is superior to the Irish or the German races.” —There are sixty millions of dollars in gold stored away in the vaults of the United States Treasury. It is said that Secretary McCulloch is preparing to sell the daily re ceipts of gold from customs, bat will leave the sixty millions untouched. —The arrival at Marseilles is announced, from the East, of Lady Franklin, widow of the explorer of the Polar regions. Her lady ship soon after embarked for Bastia, with the intention of visiting Corsica and Sar dinia. She is in her eighty-third year, and enjoys excellent health. —It is said that Victor Emannel attributes the Italian naval defeat at Lissa to the pres ence on board the Austrian ships of a num ber of American Confederate officers who, aware of the Federal bnild of the Italian ves sels, were furious in their determination to destroy them. — Two burglars were captured a week ago, at Aquia Creek, Virginia, by detectives from Washington, who received a reward of five thousand dollars for apprehending them trom a large establishment in Boston, whose ■tore these men lately robbed. — Mr. Conner, Postmaster at Indianapolis, don't want to give place to Col. Rose, lately appointed. He don't know what right tbe President has to remove a Republican from office without the consent of the Senate. How tenaciously these Radicals do cling to office, to be sure. They love tbeir bread and hotter so well that they bate to part with it. — Horace B. Pratt, formerly of Bingham ton, New York., died in Oil City, a few days since under peculiar circumstances. Mr. Pratt, in swallowing a lump of sugar, felt something stick in his throat, which was as certained alterward to be a beard from a wheat stalk. An abscess soon iormed in bis throat, which finally burst, aud be was suf focated before medical aid oould reach him. — Prince Hohenzollera, wbo had oue of his pins knocked from under him at tbe bat tle of Sadowa, is having made at Paris a sil ver leg “on a new model.” One of tbe best ideas in the world- Should tbe Prince find himself hard up for funds hereafter, as Ger man Princes frequently do, (his silver leg will aid him in walking out of tbe difficulty. —The noble women of Baltimore, wbo never weary in well doing, encouraged by tbe magnificent snccess of their great relief lair, propose, on tbe If ih of September, to hold a fair for the establishment of an asylum and school for tbe Confederate orphans—a number of whom will be cared for from each State, In proportion to population. LIST 01 LETTEE8 Remaining* UnUaiPoet OSes August *. 1866. Persons caffing for HUMS httsn win pleatt e«y "Ad vertised, "sad hrlagdtH Ml 1 the lilfflchange. [Tub List av Igwkpas Pobushbd is tbs NEWS AND H r.Klt.h'wwiw' xhk decision or tbs Posthastes, is aooobdabos with thb law seqoib mo its muCAiioi is- the tapea havwo tbe TAPEg^V Aylatt, Elisabeth Addiaon. Frances Alii eon, Toney Barry, Kate ■ Bartow, H G Busch*, LilnO Bennt-t. Loiy A Buckner. Lurtnda Bugs, Louis* Buun, Lola Booth, Hr* E W Bartley, ElLab -ta Bingham, Mrs £ Barber.Hr* EH Brown, Hiiabtth Cloud, J suer Cooper, Hellea Clarke, Henrietta Carter, Anna C CaaMttd, T N -- ~- SKSCRjcJ Charey, Jane Lift. A. Andrews, Haggle . Adlemsn. Hary Abbey. W 8 Hra S> B- Benoit, Eliale Bernard! Lacy A 1 Brown, Lauretta takas; heals v Bragner, Jndy Ban Ur. Harriet Bolesb** Harriet Bey an, Hetty f • ,, c. - • ?£*! Caahl\, Margaret ' Oamjifcn. MVttte , ti lEMtt’Xaey Cordell, Lizzie Than HcKimck. Simon Nichols, Col Wm 6 Heal. Sami O’Brien. Thoe O’Neil, 8FW OUaer, G F Kibero, A ■ Banner,-A > Rosa, Fortune Jacob Notice. J V. HBVm, or the Arm of Nevtt, Lathrcp A e Sogers, has associated himself with Lathrop 1 Oo. in tbe Dry Goods business, at the old stand ol Jl-tf HKNBY LATHROP A OO CORN. Drake, J Sarah Daniel, Hrs R 8 Dawae, Fhila Delarocbe Haria D*rvl rt, Hary Elanbury, Hra Feylir, Grace Varies, Laura A Godfrey, Nelly Gallia, Haria . Gudie, Hary A Hu. Hra BE . Hull, Fhebe A > ' Haukenon, Hary Howard, Jalla A Hind, Julia Uaulcom, H C Jenkins, Mary A Jcfliey, Bell JdckaoQ. Betsey JiIch, Clarisa* Johnson, Cor* King. At. King, Katie Kelly, Laura Korney, Hary Knight, Mary Lewis, Crrolion Lambeth, Martha Large, Obve T Xokergna, Phillis Harlow, Mary J Murphy, Bridget Uirituu. Clarrlaa Mitchell, Eliza Matthews, Emily MoUreevy, Ellen Mauldin, Jauo Neal Caroline Niles, Dorcas Nathans, Henrietta O’Neil, Ed O'Neil, Eliza Patten, Miss G A Peck, Jeaunie Philippa, Matilda Preston, Emma Douglass, Susan Dickerson, Lizzie Douglass, Ester Dorman, Diana *rtf Edwards, Laura T. tnrgerty, Mrs 1 l < G. Gomm, Louisa H (’gas'i 7i, g£C,."SC» Hunt, Haloge , Hunter, Mates* Hunter. M H<^iB»tl*nh j. Jakes, CL JUhneon, Emily G Johnson, July Ihlen, Ann Jackson, Mary Kluge. Caroline 2 Kuhlman, E Laroche,’Sophia Lee, Hra B3 Law, Mrs V H Miller, Bebeca Myers, Sarah Marshall Ulkia McHguSe, Lduisa HitsdB. Louisa Murphy, Hary i Harsh, Margaret L N. Nichols, I-aura B Niloues, Nancy Neely, Thomas I a Owens, Flora »tU J Page. Charlotte Prmky, Charlotte Palmer, Mrs A £’ • A l R Beeves, Mrs 8 E Reckon, Mary Sieves, Jane E Kive, Anita Headmond, Catherine SampHon, Mary Sorba, Rhods Smith, Phillis Scarlet, Phebe Smith, Lydis Tapper, Henrietta Thomas, Mrs Geo Terry. Mrs (i Taylor, Diana , Eliza Roberts, Elizabeth Reynolds, Georgia Kahn, Hattie s. - V‘a i Aesp i ow, Hi l T. Turner, Jane F Tiven, Hary E Thompson, Peni Shal, Wui R B2 ■tegleton, 8 Si moods, Peter Strickland, Wm SketaLtewM Allwiallt > Timsou. F. , i ., . Timmons, V C Turner, Juo Thornton, Apple A Co Turner. A Tow, Henry Thompson, J G ! 1/ ■ Vellman, Louis B Holler, M McBride, Michael 1 McKinney, Patrick Mayo, Pope . Murray. Patrick Mongeu, Henry N. Nock. Robt o. Ogden, Julian S 2 O'Connor, Michael P. Pratt, Geo H Palmetto, Ed Parker, E ft • ■< Phillips, CB Pope. Curtis Pritchard A Wauger B. Rubenstein, J Ryan, Patrick Rogers, W 8 RenfordThos Robershon, J Roberts, Cfaaa 8. Small, James Smith, James C Smith, Jno A Speights, J T Skilton, IA1 Snider. Jno > > Slad, Henry ."Tv I el in Tyson, James C Tobin, Patrick J Taj lor. R Towell, TUos 2 Tutt, W H Tuberty, Patrick Thorpe, C W v.' Itsssriff and Liquort. I ! [ ;/-|H i Wkisob, J J Wingfield, Jao Williams, H M wr Wood. N A t Wilaou, UOW Weitmau, N Williams, O White, Robt Warden, Robt Ybknm, Wm 8 w- III 111 Wells/Richard 2 - Williams, Richard Wicks, Steven White,M . .. ‘ White. SWA Wilkinson, TP Western, Thomas Wade, Mr W.rfHl, W Wells, W 3 Waring, W P Y. A. L. HARRIS, P. M. Philip Callahan. J. Square BY PHILIP CALLAHAN di CO. TjKCElVrae.'WEEKLY, first-class Family Gro- IV eerie*. Me*. Wines, Liquors, cigars, Fruits, Vegetable*. Ac. je29-ly For sale on oust ^n. g. kuwe; WUoLXaALK UKALU IH Foreign and Domestic Liquors, WINES, CIGARS, GROCERIES, ale and lager, • 'Also, Potatoes. Cabbages and Onions. Johnson's Sguure, opposite Jldasfrl House, Corner St. Julien and Bryan Sts. rFslligant’a old Taint Stand. Agent for the „ . . ORIENTAL CHOLERA B1TT£RS tar Agent for H. Clausen's celebrated Pbmuii Steam Brewery, New York; A. H. Blnnlnger ft Co’ Loudon Dock «hi, und Ctnh8«uoe. - marl4 Merchants. Scranton, Smith & C*. keepConstantly on hand CHUICSDhP BHANIkUCti, WIlIaKlCV, «D, WINKS, Ac EVERY VARIETY OF GROCERIES, also, (lay, Com, Oats and Bran, strictly at wholesale to IC trade; ami we llatler ourselves that wo can make It to the Interest of dealers to patronise ns, At tta bead of Bay. opirtwiteJefierson at. mlO-tf RIUWBgXRT POn 'OB w. Williz, Margaret Weston, Jennie Williams, Lydia A Wilson, Mary Williams. Margaret Wilson, Mary Ann Want, Susan Whitehead, Hiss V OcriUsaucri’s Llat. A. Allen, Mr Anderson. Janne Adams, A L Abrams, J 8 Andrews, O W Andrews, J Anseu, C H Allison, Newton Alderman, Eli Alston R * B. Barns, Harry Bogart, F B Burilaek, H Bogart, P D Bryan ton, May Brlauoo, Peter liryaut, Henry Barns veil, Jno Q Bleach, Jno Butler, J J 2 Br}n, Jno U Butler, Jno Bankman, Gao Blako, Geo Blount, Geo A Brown, Geo Cherry k Street Colburn, A C Corey A Edenfield Cowart, B P Clark, Geo B Cnbleu, Geo .Crawford, G F Carrier, Henry 2 Cole, G W Crawford, H J Chamberlain, Henry Cibbee, J F Cornell, J C Cowaer, J A Cowdrey, James T Carter, James H Davis, Wm Demse, 8 C Daniels, 8 Davis, 8 J Dohrmann, M Driggs, Jno 8 Delgon. J M Davis. H B Dugles, Harry Davenport, Geo F 2 Edenfield, Allen Ellis, Alex Evertson, E C 2 Egan, M J Fripp, Milton J Faulkner. Hog* Farrell. J A . _*. KW Fleming. Ins * Farmer, James M Fountain, J K - Hainan, M K izimmona.eP Burt I Blackensbip, Oapt Boob. Brenn Bourgnain, B Bob, Caleb Bug, Denny Bngiey, James Budges, R R c. Curtis, Jno Crowell, J H Carter, J T Coopor, H J J Cast, Mick Clark, Beinick Carter, Stephen Carle, Thomas Cook, Thomas Campbell, James OoooSr. Wm Carton, WiUy Cutbbert, W Conley, Wm Conery, Wm Cooper, J M D. Davies, E Douglas, E I Delbowry, Dolly Douovan, Bartley Dudley, Bryan Deege. Albert Dorlty, Ames Dillon, Mr Dominick, A Devoe, J T L K.J Elsinger, S Film mi ill S ■rmtsl The Great Invention of the Age IN ’ Hoop Skirts*!'^ J. W. Rradlev’s Hew I'steut IMi|>ox Ellip tic Cor ItoHble) SpriuK Skirl. T HIS Invention consists of Duplex (or two; Kllptic Pure krttnetl Steel Spnngs, iiurriiiously braided tightly and firmly together, edge to ml ire, making the toughest, most flexible, elastic and durable Spfiey. ever used. They seldom bend or hneak. like tho gle Springs, aniUronnequently prpMrve their p^rfuct and beautiful shape more than twice a* long as any 8ingie Spring Skirt that ever has or can lx* made. The wonderful flexibility and great comfort and pleasure to any ladv wearing the Duplex Elliptic Skirt will be experienced particularly in all crowded Amxc-ui- blles, Operas, Carriages. Railroad Can*, Church Pews, Ami Chairs, for Promenade and House Dress, as the Skirt ran be folded when in use to occupy a Biflal! pbu e as e:i9ily and conveuieutly as a Silk of Muslin Dress. A lady having enjoyed the pleasure, comfdn and greut convenience of weariug the Duplex RthptJe Steel Spring Skirt for a single «lny will nevd Met- wards willingly dispense with their use. For children misses and young ladies they are sH]M*rior to all otb ers. The Hoops are covered with *2 ply doultle twisted thread and will wear twice as long as the single yarn covering which Is used on all Single Steel Hoop Skirts, The three bottom rode on every Skirt are also DoubU Steel, and twice or double covered to prevent the cov ering from wearing off the rods when dragging down stairs, stone steps, Ac., which they are noDstaatly subject to when in use. All are made of the new and elegant (V.rtrd Tapes, and are the best quality in every pari, giving to th< wearer the most graceful and perfect shape poesibli and are unquestionably the lightest, most desirable, comfortable and economical Skirt ever made. ARTS’, BRADLEY A GARY. flfiteJ. I. A J. O. Proprietor* of the Invtmtloto, nufl -Sole Mi factarers, 97 Chambers and 79 and SI Readc stn New York. For gale in all first class stores in this city, and throughout tbe United States and Canadas, Havana de Cuba, Mexico, South America, and the West In dies. ff Inquire for the Duplex Elliptic or doable Spring Skirt. iySj8t UNVILLE & GLEASON. !,! 8L Julian Street, West of Market, BAVAIsHSTjAlH. *1^5 Giles, Wm Gordon, Scipio Gobinakey, P Gortetowaky, H D Gardner, Geo W Griffith, L R Humphrey, Jao Hunter, Geo H HoUeahsck, G H Hurd. G Howard Gao Haruden. H 0 HuMsu. H W Hamilton. H O Ho Unlay, Henry Honstou, Jno Hobson, JasF Hamilton, Juo Henry, J A Rill, James Hyman, Michaal Jenkins, M Johnson, Jno W Jones, 1 H Johnson, Jama* Fowler, Thomas Featberaton, Thds 2 Melds, Thomas G. Gibbs. John - Goal; James Gordon, J B Gordon. Jno Goolsby, Tbos Gascoigne. Henry Houston, Nat Hayward. Paul Hail, PH Malta, Bichard Hamilton, SP Mwater, Sami UM.IV HasaiSon, Thou 2 Hlnstea Wm H nriAA BUSHELS PRIME YELLOW, lutstore. g,OM bfrihel* Prime Yellow, afloat. • Eft? 1 * ^ BRADLEY. HILL k Ct> King, Jao W Kaiser, J King, Md Deodo, P W King, W 8 mm*c a FLOUR. 150“" New Wheal Atlanta “City Mil la” 2 “Me Plus Ultra,” salS-lw GCTAVUS COHEN A CO. CHOICE FAMILY FLOUR I FROM NSW WHEAT. Lodge, Cbm L Lewis. CM Littlefield. Frank Lewie, FW Lee, Geo H Lecroy, G W Lowndes; J Leader kin, Jno Lacey. Jao Msrtber. Smith A Oo Morgsu. Beni MoCoriey, B Malone, Chrie HAO Moon, Frank McWiiliama, Jao F Marlow, BM McHenry, Bfcfeaid Miller, a— im Afioa Lord, M k Bona j r, Peter r LB . 4 'AGBNTfl MERRITT, WALCOTT A CO. S4 Conrtlanit Street New Tort MANOFACTUSBBS OF ALL K1ND8 OF Bolts, Nuts, Washers, Sett Screws, Tap* ami Dies, Ac., Ac., and dealers in all kinds of Ridlroad, Steam •hipand Engineer’s Supplies, oils, Yernlsh, Paint, Hempand Kiibher Packing; Oak Tunned ami Rnhht-r Belting, Kress Fittings, Chipping and Uivctini; Ham men, Files, Chisels, Gas Pipe. Nails, Circular ant Gang Saws, Pumps, Steam Whistles, Steam «nd Wa ter Onagers, Steam Engines And Saw VS Is of evf description, Ac., Ac. Also Agents lor A. P. . Engine*. . : .Ml A CO.’S celebrated Portable £ BOLTON’S WHARF STEAM SAW MILL, WEST OF HABERSHAM’S RICE HILL. T IE UNDERr,IQNF.D. In connection with tbeir Saw Mill, are now running a PLANING MA CHINE, and will keep constantly on ban-1 an assort meat of Lumber and Shingles suitable for the city twd>. JEFFERSON ROBERTS A CO. Jefferson Roberts. John Lama. John L. KonmlllaU auld-lw LIME. 2000 BARRELS Of beet ROCKLAND TJMK, in fine order, for sale by BRADLEY. HILL A CO, T IE UNDERSIGNED has this day associated with himself Mr. SAMUEL C UATTIERWOOD, f-v the purpr Driig know himself Mr. SAMUEL C UA' lurpose of cnnylng on the Wholesale find Retail IruK and PiL'Scnpuoa Uoalafse. The firm will be nown under the uaino and .tyVof .fTifi* 1 THOMAS M. TUltWKR A Co! ' 1 1 .... THOMAS M. TURNER. 8av1nkah, August is, hu2i-tr ta f DISEASES OF THE fEET. • 1 - J 1 . I . 1 . : - : JMrs. Eliza Keogliy ITHO WAS Instructed In youth by her grand- rV father, an eminent surgeon, chiropodist and indical practitioner, in his professions, has now, f-un foroa or ctranas aucea. asenmed the practice heraelL aud is specially qualified for the cure ol all dlscasra of the feet.' she warrants' cure; or no pay. Shu to at present at the CORNER OF BROUGHTON AND BARNARD STREETS, bat will soon remove tt> a belter oflfoe. • She will visit patients at their rest- KtBffi If deaAreri. Raters by pererierion to Dn. North, Filch end Horl- beck, and Ordinary Kuril, at Obaritabm. where she hue had a unci earns! practice- " lySAtwAerU lowers. iJIliJ/l I U I ftlHE ART of making WAX and PEARL PLOWKR8 A I*, taught in an elegant mamumend iu a very short time, by Mas. El -■ J ™™ ikoaral Brongh ton sad jjtfiu Orer ! a Aiful PIERCE SKEHAN, Wholesale and Retail 1 Dealer In Fine Groceries, Boots anil Shoes, Clothing, For eign and Domestic Winns Liqnors and Segars. Also, Skrhau'a Celebrated GOLDEN ALE AND CHAMPAGNE CIDER. la bottle and hi wood. London and Dahlia Brown Stoat, Scotch and Eng lish Ales, Ac. -i liberal deductions made to he trade.: i... lit 11ROUGHTON STREET. SAVANNAH, dll-tf mid fi? Liberty street. N. Y. V.A.KYAN&CO. 207 ilay Stx-oot, DKAUrics in HTANDAKU LIQUOIW, Agents (or Cbariee Katie Chnmpagni-s, Keller's ' Keutueky K.-url>-in H hiskey, Ac. ■ *’ - mvt-«r New York Advertisements. e* a gpaaaaA >r liTllliU i .rir O z PI * o .. £ z K P WAS THE omr “ PREPARATIOI FIB FB1D FROM IHOIAR COIR” Hint tecf ived a medal jifiuirable mention from the Royal t’onunitwioner?'. the rompolitloii of »11 pro- niim nt nunnb tnrers of u Oorn Starch" an»l “Fre- fiaredC’-orn Flour" of this and otbar couatrlen oot- wnU**Luj(lia*r. KAIZEN A, The food and I wvrv of tlie asre. wiLliont a ein^le fault. One tri • will convince tho mof*t skcpik*al. Mak«-j» Pnddin ; AlTus. i^i^tnnK Blanc Mange, Jtc.» without iaiiigl.-i h, with f« w or no esga. at a co.st as tonishing lb<> m •-■»! t^Conomical. A slight addition to ordinary Wht*at l oar greatly improve* Bread au«! Cake. It in hIpocxci .'lent for thickening nweet sauces, gravtefl for fh*h and muatH. stiupe, Ac. Por Ice Cream uotbing can compatt with it. A littlo boiled in milk will produce rich cream for coffee, chocolate, tea, Ac. Put up in oue pouml park ages, undnr the trade mark Maizena. with directions for U»*»*. A mont ddlrions .-triicle of foo«l for children and in- valid h of ullages. For pale by UmocfH ami DrnggiBlB evetywhem. lYhAlpsafo Dp|M>f, 1 a; FtiHttn Street, WllJ-IAM DUItYBA, J25-ly Quuanil Agent HAWKINS & FAY, - CommiHwion Merehants, , Wl». »7 FK \Kb STREKT, NEAR PRODUGB EXGQANGB, N. Y. m. B. HAWKINS, J. ROCKWELL FAT. Particular al l- ntinn pai-1 ti> buying Pro-lncc, Provl nians. Whiskies, un-l Cigars, on order, nud to con aigninents. urn:nm: CLINTON rtUNTKR. firm of Spofford, Tileston A Co , New York. Ksnelu-r A Mi'Chesncy. IS Water.-t.. New York. Richard Elite, 114 Water street. New York. Wm. K. Mill*. 5b Christie -treet. New York W. E. Sihell. S Wall terra”. New York. Lewi. L Jones, iv ite-i-l-v—8. w. Ms-on A Co., Savannah Urn. JOHN GRAY, i rang . DEALER IN Wooden Ware, Brooms, t PAILS, BKISI1KS MATS, Twlmes, Cordage, Tubs, CUurus. Crudlso, Wagons, Chairs, Ruskrta, Ac. Nos, IS Fiill-m and UOUFront S NEW YORK m3- Emigrants Can be Supplied WITHIN TEN DAYS. T HE undersigned are prepared to supply Planters andsther iiptiss wlm umyhie in want of WHITE I.A&nl|B»<i 'Jt»kn,ov, fliidgr tiKtkssfy arrangs- mehts hi His Nsrthio ns doy lirheiM for mtricaitare laborers, W-ssleu-f. rs. Mechanics, etc., within TtM Sr Twelve days (romi he day the onlcr is given here. The lulmrurs are to oe jn-ceive-l by tlik Employe u on arrival pf the steamer here, aud transported to thn polnls where they prp wanted at Kinploycra’ expense, and tlie Employers have farther topiy * ^ ‘ ' ‘ assecnnl ringing the Tlie rate at wliicii Farming Lalmrera can be se cured will average about *1 jo per year, the Employ ers finding them. For farther particulars apply to WM. MOKYILLE * OO., Jones’ Block, Kay street. One floor Kiist of Karuanl street, savannah, Qa. RKFfiRKNCKS : Jackson ft Lawton, savannah. John W. Anderson ft Son, Savannah. Solomon Ouhen, savannah. Jno. C, Phrrill. Savannah. Nteholls, Camp -fi Co:, Skvannah Geo. A. Onylcr, Savannah. W. K. Fleming, Savannah, ft)tin Screven, Savannah. B, Bbklwln 4 Co., nmuiBfitl ah NAllonal Kauk, Savannah. wteiERiLTdfiftHkYrtfTi it ro*- WARDING MERCHANTS,^., i, Dealers ta Cottoa, Wool, Hides, Lana her, aad Prevlsisaa. ai/6 A ■IRI IRMUIPt’ SIPEI MMPRATE EF lMP jy!8-3m SAVANNAH. GA. BICKFOKIF, Lumber Manufacturers AND DEALERS IN j TIMBER AND LUMBER OF EVERY DtetRtfrto*; « i - t r • t • -u ,r. .. Doors, fctoelk aud Blinds. W Mill and Lnrooer Yarttas Canal, near Bryan a treat. Ogee, 188 Bay strufofvhpnah, Qa. JyiT-tf OUR MOTTO: CITY HOTEL BUILDINGS. WE DEEY COMPETITIO The undersigned, having purchased the G. B. LAMARjJUN., taceesorls&Kdav.liteu, 1 General Commission Merchants. The TWO COMPLETE BINDERIES OF WM k % Most Complete in the Southern FfiftwMttg md IhippIsK 1 Rents, No. 98 BAY STREET (np stairs.) A Sons, J B. and J. W. Walker, Augusta. Consign ments solicited. tnyio I. P. Boesa. ^ W. A. I^BTAIIT. Bouse & Bryant, (Formerly of Jacksonville, Fla.,) i Jptrooti, SAVANNAH, * Id- ‘ U - URSHGHi W ILL give prompt atiention to receiving ami for warding godda, sale* on eonsignment, and all constantly oa haml a m, AgricnltiiBil Implc- alrbankx ft Cota Scales, ftc., beddsn dtCtefoota a*t rtafolttHS ll articles lor aria on consignment, and for agenift Orders and consignments lespootfuliy tcited. ultvtf orders: and will good stock of On menu, Buil-lUi^ Materials, m\ l urn kc co:, Forwarding and Commission ' ' ttEttCHAlSTH. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN Dry Goods, Groceries, kc., NOS. 1 miA 2 8AMMIS' BLOCK, Bay Street, Jacksonville, Florida. announce that P* e Y are now ready to fill all orders. 1C?. PECK, onr senior, having been employed for TWENTY YEARS in H,;- •. iiPdie leadfrtg establishments in that city, and for the last NINE YEARS harj x ^ of Purse’s extensive Bindery in Savannah, feels warranted in making the aKserti-.p can al any time be unstained 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 tV • J sity of sending to New York or Philadelphia'for orders, that can be equally wc .r , s .„. j home, Having thus the expenses of importation. Particular attention paid to BINDING MTJSIC BOOld AND REPAIRING PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS. IJUThe patronage of the public is respectfully solicited, and satisfaction "naran:,■ j J wvak that may be entrusted to uuv rare. no. a. bush Jas.T. Paterson, TIMBER. Vo. ay Street, Suvannak, Darien, Greorfria. ’OrScra tea Lnmhev MMhft ' 41A.U ^THOMAS H. AUSTIN, .. Bath] CtBiimt atf Forwarllttc mrwTiogAiVT. 9S Buy Street, Sfivannnh, 6s. Wm. M. Tnnnc ft Co.. Savannah; Nourso ft Brooks, New York; Epping, Hanaeril ft Co., Columbus. in90.tr Hotels. Market Sqnare, House, 138 IRYAV STREKT, VALENTINE BASLER Cigar-, Winas, Ales anil Lager, and all kinds of Liquors. Lunch at eleven o'clock. Ten Pin Alleys attached. aug4-3m MERCHANTS' EIGHiM LUNCII HOUSE, Bull Street, near Bay Lane. LUNCH fr<MM 11 a. m. to 1 p. m., and " Ihifii 9 p. fll.W ft1n/ Best of LiqQort*, Alct*. Winert, Ac., roiirtUntly on liaml. jyB-tf FRANK PERRY Proprietor. PAVILION HOTEL, smiTHEANT CORNER OF BULL SOUTH UROAD STREETS. vfti T HE I’UOI'JBfiTOKS would rrspectfully anni lo tin- punlicThat lhe ahora Hotel is now- for the reception or Permanent anil TrafifoegR Boarders. . Having had large experience In the Hotel business, they intend to make this House one of the m»At cum- fortaldeBoarillng Houses for families and otlu-min tta ally. There is a Bar connected with the Hotel, at i^tch may he found the best of Whies, Uqnofn and S Attache* to tbe Honan is also an IOC ORfCAM GARDEN, where may be procured at all hours, both day and evening, the finest Cream In.I he cily. Also, a Soda Fountain, (rona .which they will furnish the best Soda in tbe city. Parties can he furnished with Cream at all times. iyw-tf <| / AG4AMSEVILLE Ostp’l Stock, fitJOO.OOO SHARES, *W> RACU, OiRivToia—H* Brigham, J. F. Dever, E. C. Gran. Isa, A. Wilbur tta A. E. MarsItaL PnsinmiT—A. wi.har. Savannah, Ha. Vioa I'lnmn-T-K. C. lira unis*, Jlacoa, Ha. Saoacrasv—A. E. Marshall, Atlanta, Ga. T HIS Company wlU soon be prepared to fill any orders for Slate, however large, for roofing, for furniture manufactured out of Blitfi, for lint-els, for pavement, and' for any other uses to which slate can »c applied. The quarry Is couvenicat to the cities of Atlanta, Augusta, Macon, Albany and Cohrartraa. (la.: to the cities of Selma. Montgomery and Mobile, AbL^NeWOrfoOs, and will shortly be toMeia (.hte, Penn,, and 8t. Louis. *fq^ Tta -ujsc.oritjrs 1 slate for raMngparpeseSrand its special adaptehlilt to various articles ol furniture and for pavement well known. Orders may he addressed to A. K. MARSHALL. Secy, nics. by the nnderaigned e’rcpairs o^tfiTPabTic Docks of the city. Applicants mast mate »epte»te jHatements of tbe ea- Umateof ciMts lo^ the iepal**of tt^Wk. JOHN WILLIAMBOH, d, miU Chalrnu^Com. Dock sandWtams ST. CHARLES SALOOST STAMM. Bay Lane, rear of Post -OSw- The bent Liquors, Ales, Wines. Sega re, ftc always on lul including a choice article of SKL1 ER'SWATEM; (Erectly imported from Heraaglhiu| Nassau, and the Iwst of Rhine Wines. LUNCH every (lay at 11 o’clock. mtfi-ly B Y ^ THE VERANDAkHUUSE, M T WRITE FLUFF, will be open on and rafter A Monday, the tth Inst., for the accommodation of Boardars. transient or pemtaaeiit, Tfie subscriber, " business, can sate wbo may give him myte-tf r, from bis long experience ifi-Eic ely gnarantce the cpmfon rgXbAv mSC * UOBtf*-, B^LISARIO. House, (4 -MILTON HEAD, S. C. RIDDELL ft HUGO FioraiiTUai LA PCbBRE house, PHILADELPHIA.. __ rpHE SUBSCRIBERS.htalfor leaped this ttvnttte I Hoose, It has been *' Hr REFITTED AMD REFURNfSI1RD A ‘ TN AN'kLBGANT MAMkLEH, Arid In ta war Frtftntd Wits flK Most Pcr- Tta* ^f;^*** *«‘p- Tba foot .position kipdsg jtraf nlwip Hotels will OHAWLEtl fjnns popnlai and well kn nlahed'te wghortbj Ue f been sixteen years c nm-tf a led In the newly fur- ietor. who has the eetsbltehmenL 'E Proprietor. UR OAK CLUB HOUSE, n. • i iKou n BBOBBaaREET, OhsrHafton, amrth Carolina, la now ope» for the accommodation of transient an permanent gnmtn CkknfUpin, Wlwistij'AfM ntf Segars Far sale. ".3 ttfruLH'* FATMWT ftklNGLE MA y CHUIBSb With patent right Mr Raasan couuti for tea j asmott Anti M. VENABLE & Petersburg, "V" a. Also Manufacturers of Superior “Maccoboy,” “Rappee,” and other Snuffs, Chewic:i Smoking Tobacco of every grade. Josiah Macy’s Sons, Sole Agents, may2ii 3m. 189 & 191 FRONT STREET, HEW YORK. SANDERSON A WILKINSON, HABHESS, SlfDLEST AND TRUNK STOKE, wiioi.ksale and rq'ail. Under St. AinSrow's IfaU, Broughton St., SAVANNAH, J> GA. a*-tf RHODES’ Super Phosphate of Li me THE STANDARD MANURE, AT IM 90 PER TUN, CASH. ali-tf MTM.VR. TnOMAS ft CO. Advertising in Soirthfirn Georgia milB BA1NBR1DGE ’ CHART AND COMPASS ” A (formerly tlie ** Kainbrnlge Argns,”) apftrs sn perl or mdocstnenls lo the merchants of Sa vannah as an advertising medium. It has a large and rapidly increasing circulation in that scclioB, and its term, are reasonable. Addreaa WILLIS M. BUSSELL, IJ J • . sBditoraand Proprietor, f tfalnbrhfce, Jpne 11,1*66.’' • : - jol2-tf Choice Havana Segars. TMPER. HEIDSICK ft CO’S CHAMPAGNE, A St. Marreanx a Co’s Champagne. Black Seal. Por sal* by jy ll-tmo. K. KOKTHl’KE ft CU, Corner Bay and Whitaker sta. PRIME YELLOW CORN. SiYANNAH, Angnati- 1 ^ 9AAA BUSHELS PRIME YELLOW CORN for -piELEOATES to the Cjtton Plantin' CoP**I foUW sale by B. F. SANFORD, JJ to ‘ ‘ ' At SaTannnh c«Tnt eu«1 of Brongliton sf., or by UK VAN, UAKTRIDfiK A GO., Railroads. CflAAGE OF SCHEDULE. » ■’’ — "terir-i--. err. *~e 'Vf e-f.vc TRANSPORTATION OFFTCE A. ft G. P- \ Savannah. Aneustll lte 1 I On and after Monday, May 2Sth Trains will run daily, 8nndays ezeeptc-l. ^ W* connecting with night trains on the Centra! B"i' ! Leave Savannah at T 30 a. m. Leave Thomaaville at 6.(0 a. m. Arrive at Savannah at 6 lo p. m. Arrive at Ttiomasrille at 7.30 p. m. J. S. TTSOV. Mart er of Transpv c’ Central Eailroad. GkrfiftMdOHi.*# NV. CENTRAL RAILROAD OFFIfF-’ Savannah, Augi.el - 0 , S HIPPERS are respe- tfully Infonnedl^/iJ 1 tain the benefit of CAR LOAD RATES f*f-J t allowed per dsa-illcalion) they mnst*J* -,l ticket accompanying the first load their in'cn • i to do, and give ine weight of propo-edj J. M. sELhlKk anSA-lw Master of TraniPortitidn I Atlantic & Gulf Railroad C 0, > ‘ twwhifp Corn con#L*iHl]y Aa tiMnd aii<f for H«k». Amo, choice Corn Meal aud GriU lell-lf NOTICE. ^IBItLWAWillRNITURE 1 am opening for Ikelnspention of (he public, a fine stuck of * CABINET FURNITURE, CHAIRS, T TRESSES, Ac., &c. % To which the attention of all Is invited. fW Ware mom*, ITS BROUGHTON STREET, Star ock's old Dry Goods Store. U«-ly 8.B. HARRINGTON. NOTICE. F ROM this date and for the summer months ny office will ta at Florida wharf. _ be held at Macon on the 6ih prozimo *■ - paMCd free over tliii roail on tli- ir rei« rI >- c “ , ,p entation o( a certificate of nuniiien-liip (s® resident or Vice President of the Convents'® , antiMf JOHN SCREVEN; THE EYE, EAB, JNO TB8W consulted on Deafness, lM*char*e8 fro f I noisei in the Head, catarrh, Diaeaaes of tnt T I “AtlffiSSU of the ETK. requiring eltheir Redrt Wi: K Buckler's old ofllcro. | ^»»rfo?2 re A 1, i..an..3,o,r.«. i»-tf mySn F. M MYRKLL. -f^Ldam Short, MASON AND BUILDER A LL KINDI or repairing and alterations attend*! to. Residence, IS4 Bryan street. Orders can he left at the Carpenter Shop, Bay Icrne^back of ni- laekl House, or at Haywood’s ><* Honse, near ite Market. JyVT lm ■ ADAM SHORT. OB i patent right Mr Ka to twi cswabto ota for ttnjenra; mid ^aaBRft-sar '* m T?&Stg£sS£i$*. jj.-sf snsf Head Beef Cattle! From two years old and np, Inclusive, at $16 |er * I delivered at Falatka, or any point south on die m. John's River, Florida. “*■ P. a PEARSON. Palatka, VM, Jnfr T, IBM. jyU-la XHOJrt. W. BROOK* MANUFACTURER OP furniture and ceneral UPHOLSTERY. ■M Doc Street, PUIadilyhis. Fn> I N. B.—All ORDERS sent by Mall proBPW , ten led to. Jgg- Brown’s Standard Sraies- U SED by the United Stale* and Foreign W** ments for more than THIRTY YEARS- „ Adapted to any branch ol business for fo« ^ home markets. Warranted accurate and ^ f Sales rooms No. I Barclay-st, nw Broadway, acoie tv R. BROWN. Esnnljwu; m Chari - For Rent A TWO 8T0RY BRICK HOUSE o" ton street, between Montgomery * nJ Broad street. Apply, between 3 w 4 41,1 JAMES J. WARING, *• Ootmt BoD and Perry Sire*