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The Daily News and Herald.
SAVANNAH, WEDNESDAY, AUGU8TT 29, 1866.
BEAUTIFUL LINES.
8uw«r Rain.
Beautiful rain of Summer
Trickling down the pane.
Falling with softest murmur
Into the heated brain;
Pouring its gushing life-drops
Down on the parching sod;
Hiking each flower and grass-blade,
Spring up to worship God.
Beautiful rain of Summer 1
Never was strain so sweet
As thy refreshing murmer
After the dust and heat.
O, how the cold drops potter
Down on the thirsting earth,
Calling a thousand memories
Up to a second birth.
How the dear days of childhood
Corns with their rainbow hues!
How thy prismatic colors
Brighten the faded views 1
How the dear, vanished voices
Sound on the heart again,
lrinpiiny with thy sweet chorus—
Beautiful Summer rain 1
Beautiful rain of Summer!
Bringing the welcome breeze;
Washing the dust of the city
Off from the grateful trees;
Bippling down the gutters.
Gambolling down the eaves,
Dropping a shower of diamonds
Over the emerald leaves!
Filling the lowly washtub
Full of the pearly flood;
Easing the weary shoulder.
Cooling the heated blood ;
Blessing the black man’s hovel,
Bleating the herds and flocks.
Spreading the soft green mosses
Over the barren rocks.
Struck by our Father's wand,
Bringing a flood of blessing
Over the scorching land;
Drenching tbe parching valley.
Soothing the bed of pain.
Filling the world with beauty—
Beautiful Summer rain!
Beautiful rain of Summer t
Falling like words of love.
With thy delicious music,
Down from the heavens above;
Where is the thankless spirit,
Where is the hardened brain.
Lifting no glad thanksgiving
For the refreshing rain ?
God of the blessed rain drops t
God of the boundless sea I
Give me a thankful spirit
Ever to worship Thee,
Thanks to the clouds of morning.
Thanks for tbe ripened grain.
And the love that falls on the Bpirit
Like the blessed Summer rain I
In General.
Medical.
They report the chicken cholera out
West
—The Astor House in New York rents for
$95,000 per annum.
—Tom Taylor has written an Irish drama
for W. J. Florence and wife.
—A diamond of the first water, recently
discovered in Georgia, sold for $1,500.
—Forney quotes Scripture: a similar spirit
has done it before.—Boston Post.
' —The New York Tribune is [for lighting
fires on every hill-top. What an incendiary.
—Why is a note of hand like a bunch of
grapes? Because it is matured by falling
dew.
—The “ Arm and Arm ” Convention in
Philadelphia seems to al-ABM the radicals ter
ribly.—Boston Post.
—For the past few days, says a Fortress
Monroe despatch, a fire has been raging in
the Dismal swamp.
—The keeper of a New Bedford billiard-
saloon has been arrested for refusing to allow
a colored person to play on his tables.
—A rich and beautiful young lady in
Brooklyn, New York, devoted herself to nurs
ing cholera patients there, and recently died
a victim of the disease.
—The anti-rent disturbance in Albany
county, IJew York, has been renewed, and
force will have to be resorted to to maintain
the peace and administer the laws.
—A trunk deposited in the vault of one of
the banks in New York, containing $500,000
in securities, has been stolen. No clue to the
robber.
—Late advices received from Arkansas an
nounce that the cotton crop on General
Steedman’s plantation, on the Arkansas river,
near Pine Bluffs, is a failure.
—The water of the Ohio at Cincinnati has
assumed a light green color and an unwhole
some odor, and the people are advised to
boil it before drinking.
—On Thursday the thermometer at Mount
Washington, N. H., stood at 28 degrees. One
of the telegraph lines had been broken down
by the ice which had collected upon it.
—A stranger by the name of Byan, from
Montreal, Canada, left the Monumental
Hotel, in Richmond, about twojweeks ago,
leaving behind him baggage to the amount of
four hundred dollars, and has not since been
heard from. It i9 thought that he was mur
dered.
—The intoduction of street railways in
Memphis, Tennessee, has been a decided
success. The profits of the Main-street line
during June and July were very large. The
cars on Poplar, Jefferson, and Beal streets
are to be running by the first of September.
—Some robbers in Camanohe, Iowa, took
a banker from his bed and made him open
his safe, which they plundered of $7,000 in
Seven-thirties. They also robbed his house
of everything valuable. When the alarm was
raised fifty armed men started in pursuit of
the thieves, but were unsuccessful.
—In a package containing $2,800 in frac
tional currency, received on Monday from
the South, at the United States Treasury in
Washington, counterfeits amounting to $203
were detected. The amount of counterfeit
money now in circulation in the South is
very large.
—The average rate of salaries per annum
of the clergy, in different countries is as fol
lows: In the United States,$375; in English
established churches, $700; in English dis
renting churches, $325; in Hungary. $250; in
Sweden, $300; in Holland, $500; in Norway,
$1,200; in Austria, $1,200.
—A newspaper editor inadvertently wrote
about a woman who had not been burned
with proper observance, the following sen
tence; “She was buried like a dog with her
clothes on.” Next week he saw his mistake,
and corrected it thus: “She was buried with
her clothes on like a dog." he third week,
exasperated with the previous blunders, he
find ft thus: “Like a dog with her clothes on
■he was buried.” He gave it up.
The following is an extract from a recent
letter from Alabama: “Our fenerals, of which
we have hill several, hive generally been
those of mall children. It is not a good. ^
year for children. They come into the
look around, don’t seem to like the new order
of things, and die. They were once valuable,
now they find themselves worthless, are dis
gusted, and return to mother earth.”
Boker’s Bitters
Hoc sale at ou prominent Grocers, wine Merchant*
and Druggists, and wholesale only, by
FUNK.E, Jr., Sols Agent,
‘he No. 66 Liberty Street, g, y.
vrv a Wont h ■■ beoio madk
JU With oar IMPROVED STENCH, DIES br
‘•die* and gsotlemea. Send for our free Catalogue
ooouinint —pise and prices. Address,
8. M. BPENCKH A CO.,
JylMm BratUeboro., Yt
6INCE THE LAST
ANNUAL MESSAGE
Issued it ths Pbopbiutobs op y ;
Hostetter’s
STOMACH BITTERS,
For the information and guidance of all who regard
HEALTH
As tbe GREATEST OF TEMPORAL BLESSINGS, the
demand for this potent and agreeable Vegeta
ble TONIC and ALTERATIVE has
been immensely increased. A -V
Not only in this country, bnt is all other lands to
which commerce bean sir mg) fli* peculiar merit*
of the article are known and appreciated. - It has
been fonnd sailed to all climates, all localities, an<T
the needs of every class of society. Compounded or
the purest vegetable ingredient*, unalloyed with any
mineral salt or corrosive vegetable alkaloid, and com
bining the properties or s WHOLESOME STO
MACHIC, a GENTLE LAXATIVE, and an efficient
ANTI-BILIOUS AGENT, it is endorsed by practica
Chemists as the safest, and by nnprelndiced physi
cians as the sorest Preventative, Regulating and
Restorative Preparation of the ago.
The natnre of its components is the guarantee of
ts harmleauneau. It contiata of tbe stimalatlng prin
ciple of soand Rye, medicated with the finest tonic,
anti-febrile, aperient, anfl-scorbattc, and anti-spas
modic herbs, roots and barks that botanical research
has yet developed for tbe use of man. Every vegeta
ble substance that enters into its composition is
culled and selected with scrupulous care, and no*
thing that is not sound and perfect of its kind is used
in its manufacture. —
la We factory at Pittsburgh, fygtikylwAt*, » sys
tem of inspection for more tlfordfigh Than that
adopted by Government authority, as a test of the
quality of the great staples of life, is rigorously proc.
tised. Every barrel gf tbe cereal stimulant wbicli
forms the basis of the Bitters is ascertained to be ab
solutely pure beftorittVajaeetTed into the manufac
turing department, and every leaf and fibre ad the
medicating ingredients scrutinized before the proce9
of infusion cnmmnncflA Ha ok 4s tbs .enormous ca
pacify of the tanks in which His Bitiers are prepared
that the proprietors are enabled to keep a large stock
on hand, and to supply the domestic and foreign
market with an article matured and mellowed by
time. Hence the fiery and biting flavor which at
taches to ordinary bitten, and which Is dne to their
newness and the Interior quality of the drugs and
alcohol of which they are concocted, is never per
ceived in this mild nnd agreeable preparation. Ac
cording to the testimony of able chemists, the es
sence or good Rye is tbe most healthful of all spirits,
and
Hostetter’s)
STOMACH
Are the only Medicinal Tonic in the World of which
that fluid is.the stimulating ingredient.
To Dyspeptic Sufferers.
Under the general head of Dyspepsia may be classed
all tbe varieties of indigestion. Its symptoms are
so varions, and differ so much in different individuals
that it is almost impossible to classify them. In fact,
some of them are utterly indescribable. It may lie
safely asserted, however, that half tbe diseases of
mankind spring from a disordered condition of the
stomach; and that the other half, whatever their
origin, react upon that sentitlre sad important or
gan. Among the ordinary Indications Of Dyspepsia
are flatulence, a bloated and fell fdefiag abont the
stomach and abdomen immediately after eating, a
gnawing sensation or a sense of hollowness at the
pit of the stomach between meals, a heavy dull feel
ing in the head, feebl* or unsteady appetite, occa
sional nausea, restlessness daring night and a weary,
unrefreshed feeling on rlalngin the morning, paipita
tion of the heart, depression of mind, sometimes
amounting to monomania, loss of memory, confu
sion of thonght, sour stomach, with raising of food,
and a choking sensstM^p the throat, dimness or
eye, pain in the diaphragm, feebleness and disincli
nation for exertion, and sometimes emaciation and a
corpse-like pallor. Theoe an a few of the direct
signs of Dyspepsia, bat as it is generally complicated
with specific affections of the bowels, the liver and
the nerves, Its victims have many additional torments
which are technically attributed to ether causes.
The best advice toot can be given to any one who
has the slightest predisposition to Dyspepsia, is to for-
tify his or her digestive organa by the daily nse of
Hostetler’s Bitters.
(From Dtopcoiotory off the United States^
Diosma Crea^ta—Bnctm Leayes.
PROPERTIES.—Their odor is strong, diffusive, and
somewhat aromatic, their tastes bitterish, and anal
ogous to mint.
MEDICAL PROPERTIES AND USES.—Bnchn
leaves are gently stimulant, with a peculiar ten
dency to the Urinary Organs, producing diuresis, and
like other' similar medicines, exciting diaphoresis,
when circumstances favov this mode of action*
They ora gliemln oomp.tinte of the Urinary Organs,
each a* Gravel, Chronic Catarrh of the Bladder, Mor
bid Irritation of the Bladder and Urethra, D-asaee of
the Prostrate and Retention or Incontinence of
Urine, Dorn a loss of tone in the parts concerned in
its evacuation. The remedy has also been recom
mended in Dyspeptia, Chronic Rheumatism, Cuta
neous Affections, and Drppsy.
HelubOld's Exraaor Buoau is used by persona
from the ages of IS to <5, and (turn 3* to *5, or in the
destine or change of life; alter Confinement or La
bor Pains; Bed-wetting in children.
ur aFfr^tions peculiar to fe
males, the Extract Basin la unequalled by any
other remedy, as in Chlorosis or Retention, Irregu
larity, Painfulness or Suppression of Customary
Evacuations, Ulcerated or Schirrons State of the
Uterus, Leueorrjiea or Whiles.
diseases OF VhE Bladder, Mid-
8EV8, GRAVEL AND DROPSICAL
SWELLINGS.—This medicine increases the
power of Digestion, and excites the Absorbents into
healthy action, by which the Watery or Calcareoas
depositions and aH Unnatural Enlargements ore re-
dueeifl,' auWotf is Paid and Ihflainmrtian(
i < > ' ; 11
Helmbold’s Extract Buchu
i earn# every case of Busrra fit which It has
been given. Irritation of the Neck of the Bladder
and Inflammation of the Kidneys, Ulceration of the
Kidneys and Bladder, Retention of Urine, Diseases
of the Prostrate Gland, Stone In the Bladder, Cal
culus, Gravel, Brick-dnst Deposit, and Mffcun or
Milky Discharges, and for Enfeebled nnd Delicate
Constitutions, of both Sexes, attended with the fol
lowing symptomsIndisposition to Exertion, Lo»a
of Power, Loss of Memory, Difficulty of Breathing.
Weak Nerves, Trembling, Horror of Disease, Wake
fulness, Dimness of Vision, Pain in the Back, Hot
Hands, Flushing of the Body, Dryness of t he Akin,
Eruption on the Face, Pallid Countenance, Universal
Lassitude of the Mnscnlar System, Ac.
Helmbold’s Extract Buchu
DIURETIC AND BLOOD PURIFYING,
And cures all Diseases arising from Habits of Dissi
pation, Excesses and Imprudences in Life, Impari
ties of the Blood, Ac, superseding Copaiba in affec
tions for which it ie need, such as Gonorrhoea Gleets,
of long standing, and Syphilitic Affections—in these
diseases, used in connection with HELMBOLD’S
ROSE WASH.
The disease proceeds Dorn a lack or vigor In the
stomach, and this vitalizing preparation will tone
and renovate that orgaa. If the gastric apparatus is
in good working order, and can perfectly dissolve
and thoroughly assimilate the food submitted to its
operation, there will be no Dyspapain. If it cannot
do this, it requires reinforcement, and tbe best of all
reinforcing agents shonld be forthwith resorted to.
Tbe stomach is the commissariat of the system. It
applies tbe elements of life to tbe whole body. In
it is prepared the material of blood, muscle, bone
and fibre, and if it foils to purvey that material in
quantity, and of a proper kind, the whole body suf
fers, and with it the mental faculties. Therefore pro
tect the commissariat department. Don't let the en
emy obtain possession of it. It is easier to prevent
disease from getting into an organ than to expel It
after it becomes a chronic fixton. Consider the
first indication of uneasiness ie the stomach as a
sign that Dyspepsia is preparing t^ at^aek. and baffle
it at once with the GKEAT RWBtLAVT. *
Bnt if it is too late to prevent, remember that it is
not too late to core. It is bofieved that there is no
case or Chronic Indigestion that can withstand the
remedial operation of
Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters.
This belief is grounded on twelve yea.*’ experience
of the efficacy of the preparation. Tbe first instance
of its failure to give relief is yet unchronicled. If it
ever had failed, the voluminous correspondence ad
dressed to the proprietors from all parts of the United
States and South America, would at least include
one letter expressing dlmattefoetlon. Bnt no, there
is not one. The testimony, extending over a period
of more thana dozen years, is all of the approving
tenor. Certainly this is a sufficient warrant for
claiming that the BITTERS are a SFECIFIC FDR
INDIGESTION IN ALL ITS VARIETIES.
Hostetter’s Bitters
Hou.seh.old Medicine.
It is a great fallacy to suppose that the nauseons-
ness of a medicine is any proof of its value as a res
torative. The troth to, that if the palate revolts
against a remedy, It canOit do much good.
HOSTETTER’S BITTERS
Are not nnpleasoat to the tatie, and always soothe
and quiet, lnrtendwf ^r^pMg the etomacb. Indeed
they are the best knownprrtentatlve of and cure for
nausea. Their usefulness os a family specific can
scarcely be overrated. For sickness at tkJ stomach,
sudden spasms, wind colic, hystarioa, nerves* beafi.
ache, lassitude, low spirits, and the thousand. and
one litue ailments that are continually occuuingip
every fondly, then la nothing comparable to them. A
whole medicine chert foil of UnetwraneeaMoee, pow
ders, and pills, is not worth a single bottle of the
BITTERS la sach
THE GO\
In order to guard against dangerous im positions,
the public are requested to take especial note of the
beautifully engraved proprietory stamp, through
which the Government of the United States officially
authenticates every bottle of Hostetter’s Bitters—
This shield, thrown by the Government over the pro
prietors sod tne public for their faint protection, is
placed conspicuously actons the (fork and ever the
neck of each bottle, and cannot foil to strike the eye
of thoffPrtt epaaal observer, Nothing toot purports
lie'*lff! 1 ‘"'" the
It is also Draper to state that the Bitters are sold
exclusively in gtoas, sad never, aader any circom-
•tances by the gallon or barrel- Impostors and
trattom ore abroad, mod the poly safeguard tSepttfc’
Be ta*e against thera M.toots that tbe Bitters they
bny bear the engraved MMT and note or hand of
H~rrT Hoe tetter A Hqtith, and the sump above men-
\p jt'OTa
PREPARED AMD BOLD BY
HOSTETTER A SMITH,.
(jrrTMOBPMMu
For sale bv • M ‘(Jlbip#MAN.
' Gs.
. — ‘For sale hi on druggists,
keepers throughout ths wand.
ffoeeW and s«wi
jylT-eodiy
SOLD AT
U If,I, MBOLD’ 8
DRUG AND CHEUICAL WAREHOUSE,
694 BROADWAY,
And by Druggists everywhere.
ASK FOR
HELMBOLD’S.
Take No Other.
; ['Ag / i ~—' 1 - I A
Beware of Counterfeits.
W.'M. WALSH,
Wholesale Agent for tbe State of Georgia
decST-eodly
Plante, Attention!
J AM CONSTANTLY NEGOTIATING SALES OF
AND MORTGAGES UPON
SOUTHERN REAL ESTATE.
A large amount of Northern capital is uow awaiting
favorable opportunities for Investment South.
I have daily inqatries for sach opportunities, and
am empowered to
PURCHASE 40.000 ACRES
OF
COTTON LANDS
IN
TheGulf States.
Planters and others wishing to dispose of, mort
gage, *r taka partners 4a working the It lands, are
invited to apply to me without delay.
COMMISSIONS MODERATE. -®5b
Bnslness promptly completed.
• All letters mnet ineloae a stamp.
D. J. M. A, JEWETT,
Grocfcrfife ami'Liquors.
H. C.RUWE,
Corner Bryan and St, J alb
IS^FRtlTS and
on Rqpd. ■
- Afc.tr CitiifraN.'i- f ‘' lilhie Kaaaioaw.
Columbia Square
grocery SXOKE,
Boot aide of Columbia Square, corner of Habersham
and President streets,
BY PHILIP CALLANAN & OO.
R ECEIVING. WEEKLY, flret-clase FamiljGro-
ceries, Ales, Wines, Liquors, Cigars, Fruits,
Vegetables, Ac. For sale on most reasonable terms.
jeffiMy
general rviriri s s¥4 ir Br fob-
warding MERCHANTS, H
Dealers 1* Cottaa. Wool,'Hides, Laugher,
sod Provisions.
Scranton, Smith & u.
KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND
CHOICE OLD BRANDIES,
WHISKEY,
.j/ / .i ii .Gin,
WINES, dke.
AMD
EVERY VARIETY OF GROCERIES,
ALSO,
flay, Corn, Oats and Bran, strictly at wholesale to
the trade; and we flatter ourselves that we Can make
it to the interest of dealers to patronise ns, at the
head of Bays opposite Jefferson st. mlf-tf
if Bay, opposite Jell
PIERCE
SKEHAH.
Wholesale and Retail Dsaler
In Fine Groceries, Boots and Shoes, Clothing, For-
eign and Domestic Wines, Liquors and Segara.
Also, Skehanf Celebrated
GOLDEN ALE
AND
CHAMPAGNE CIDER.
in bottle and In wood.
London and Dublin Brown 8tout, Scotch and Eng
llsh Ales, Ac.
Liberal deductions made to he trade.
176 BROUGHTON STREET, SAVANNAH,
dll-tf and 62 Liberty street. N. Y.
V. A. ItYAN & CO.
207 Bay Street,
- DUI.EKH IS
RTAMDARD LIQUORS,
Agents for Charles Farre Champagnes, Keller's
Kentucky Bourbon Whiskey, Ac.
myl-tf
New York Advertisements.
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FBI FBBD
Commission Merchants.
MHimailM’ SIPIR PIBSPHATE IF IMP
tylg-Im SAVANNAH. GA. J1
BLAIR & BICKFORD,
Lumber Manufacturers
AND DEALERS IN
TIMBER AND LUMBER
OF EVEBT DESCRIPTION,
Doors, Sash and Blinds.
r Mill and Lumber Yard on Canal, near Ryan
street. Office, 180 Bay street. Savannah, Go, jyYl-tf
G. B. LAMAR, JUN.,
Successor to G. B. 4k O. W. Ijutaa,
General Commission Merchants
Forwarding mad Shipping Agents,
No. 9» BAY 8TREET (up stabs.) j
Refer to Geo: W. Anderson, John C. Ferril and G.
B. Lamar, Savannah i W. R. Jackeon, Josiah Sibley
A Sons, J B. sod J. W. Walker, Augusta. Consign
ments solicited.toy 10
L P. Bouaz.
W.A.BBVANT.
Bouse & Bryant,
(Formerly of Jacksonville, Fla.,) *
104 Say
SAVANNAH, - -
Street,
- - GEORGIA.
W ILL give prompt attention to receiving and for-
wwding goods, sales on consignment, and all
orders; and will also keep constantly on band a
good stock of Groceries, Liquors, Agricult ural Imple
ments, Building Material!, Fairbanks A Co’s Scales,
Ac., besides other goods and manufactured articles
for sale on consignment, and for winch they are
agents. Orders and consignments respectfully so-
Icited. ■ -alS-tf
JOHN S. SAMIS & CO.,
Forwarding ami Commission
MERCHANTS.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
Dry Goods, Groceries, Ac.,
NOS. I AND 2 SAMMI8’ BLOCK,
Bay Street, Jacksonville, Florida.
OUR MOTTO:
CITY HOTEL BUILDINGS.
WE DEEY COMPETITION!
The undersigned, having purchased the
TWO COMPLETE BINDERIES OP PVRSE & 1\,
The Most Complete in the Southern C«J
announce that they are now ready to fill all orders.
MR. PECK, our senior, having been employed for TWENTY YEARS in pi u - u ,
in the leading establishments in that city, and for the last NINE YEARS haring h»i * *
of Purse’s extensive Bindery in Savannah, feels warranted in making the assertion
can at any time be sustained by evidences of workmanship, that he is a
Master of His Profession,
and that the South can at last compete with our Northern friends, anil prevent thea-,
sity of sending to New York or Philadelphia for orders, that can be equally well executeil
home, saving thus the expenses of importation. Particular attention paid to
BINDING MUSIC BOO®
AND REPAIRING PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS.
f£The patronage of the public is respectfully solicited, and satisfaction guarantee.]!,
work that may be entrusted to our care.
JOS. H. PECK & CO
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FROM INDIAN MIR”
That received a medal and honorable mention from
Ole Royal Commiasionera, the competition of all pro,'
pnnent manufacturers of “Corn Starch" and “Pre
pared Corn Bohr ” of this and other countries no»-
withsta tiding. -y
MAIZENA,
The food and t of the age, without a single
fault. One tri i WRJ convince the most skeptical.
Makes Fnddln * , t ȣes; Owtafds, Blanc Mange, Ac.,
withoutisingla a. wiih few or no eggs, at a costas-
tonishing the mv$l economical, A slight addition to
ordinary Wheat k our greatiy improves Bread and
Cake. It is also excellent for thickening sweet sauces,
gravies for fish and meats, soups, Ac. For Ice Cream
nothing can compatv with it. A little boiled In milk
wHi produce rich cream for coffee, chocolate, tea, Ac.
Put up in one pound packages, under the trade*
mark Mateena. with directions for uso.
A most delicious article of food for children and in
valids of all ages. • * i '
For sale by Grocers nnd Druggists everywhere.
Wholesale Depot, 166 Fulton Street.
william; dury^a,
J26-ly General Agent.
HAWKINS & FAY,
Commission Merchants,
NO. 47 PEARL STREET,
NEAR PRODUCE EXCHANGE, N. Y.
WM. B. HAWKINS, J- ROCKWELL VAT.
Particular attention paid to buying Produce, Pnovi
.ions, Whiskies, and Cigars, on order, and to con
signments.
RXPimXNOIEB :
CLINTON lira* of Spofford, Tfleston A
Co., New York. Funclier A McCliesney, 5 Water-st,
New York. Richard Ellis, 114 Water street, New
Tferk. Wro. B* Miles, 59 Christie street, New York.
W. B. Sibell, 5 Wall street, New York. Lewis L.
Jones. 1* Brovtiwiiv. 8. W. Macon A Co., Savannah
da.
JOHN GRAY,
DEALER iN
Wooden Ware, Brooms,
PAILS, BRUSHES, HATS,
Twlara, Cordage, Tuba, Cfoana, Cradlaa,
Wagons, C'balra, Baskets, *«•
No*. 15 Fulton and 303 B’rtmt B
a NEW YORK
Jas.T. Paterson,
TIMBER,
MERCHANT,
No, 153 Bap street. Savannah,
am
I).ax4ep4 Cfoovsgin.
r Orders for Lumber sgiklted. \ d!6-ll
THOMAS'HJiUSTtN,
General Commission and Ftfiardiii
BayStretit,
Ca.
Wm. M. Tunno ft Co.. Savannah: Nourse 4k Brooks,
New York; Epping, Hansard ft Co., Ctiumbue.
Hotels.
Market Square House,
138 BRYAN STREET,
BY
VALENTINE BASLER.
Cigar,, Win«s, Alee and Lager, and all kinds of
Liquors. Lunch at eleven o'clock. Ten Pin Alleys
attached. ang4-3m
SERGEANTS’EXCHANGE
. LUNCH HOUSE,
Bull Streets near Bay Lane.
KlREK LUNCH served fcora 11 a.fit. to 1 p. m., and
J* from 0 p.- sr to 'iT IB. ’AS' of Liquors, Ales.
Wines, Ac., constantly on hand.
Iy»-tf ■- i FRANK PBREV .Proprietor.
BY
J. M.
M A yUFACTURED
VENABLE &.
IPeterstnorg, V a.
T HE PROPRIETORS would
to the pnblic that tbe above
apuBtrd to supply Planters
may bedn want of WHITE
LABORERS and have made necessary arrange
ments in Abe North to fill any orders for agriculture
Laborers, Wooden". ra. Mechanics, etc., within Ten
or Twelve days front he day the order is given here.
The Laborers are to ue received br the Employers
on arrival of U»e steamer here, and transported r
the points where they are wanted at Employer
expense, and the Employers have farther tojak
certain sum per head in advance, partly as security
and partly lor covering the expenses in bringing the
Waahlngtos atreet, Dtiwrert can be se-
BOSTON, MASS. “JffiSgESSf ab ° Ut * 15 ° ^ ^
Forforthnr^fifors^yto
Jones’ Block, Bay street.
One door East of Barnard street.
Savannah, Go.
John W. Anderson A Son, Savannah.
Solomon Cohen, Savannah.
Jno. C, Ferrill. Savannah.
Nicta^Camp ^O^Savannah
John Screven, savannah.
Brigham, Baldwin <t Co., Savannah •
Savannah National Bank, Savannah.
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REFERENCES.
General Ws A Auavaan, Troy, Mew York.
Edmund Burs, Esq., Cambridge, Man.
Wm. L Pau.es. Esq., 8alem, Mass.
Duslsy 0: CaANNELi., Esq., Cincinnati, Ohio.
C. C. Fillet, Esq., Mew Orleans, La.
A. F. Daranox ft Ca.. Boston, Mass.
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LtNVILLE & GLEASON.
8t Julian Street, West of Market,
"“<4.dkfpxTvm for
MERRITT. WALCOTT* CO.,
64 Mailt Street Hew Toff/
MANUFACTURERS OF ALL KINDS OF
; Sett Screws, Taps and Diem
lofltanraod. Steam-1,
ils, Tarnish, Pan*/
_Tanned and Rubber
ig and Riveting Ham-
1, Mails,
m afld Wo
of even
s for A. P. WOOD
Engines.
GRITS
NO CORN MEAL,
LWAT8 on hand, in large or small qatntitlea,
. and for laid (at the lowert price) by
& F. SANFORD. ,i ..
It....-a ■ At th# SovaBaoh Mills,
East end of Broughton Street.
Emigrants Can be Supplied
WITHIN TEN DAYS.
» mm utiirr pSTTie
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DLANCEYUJjE
SLATE MINING COIP’T,
VAN WERT, FOLK GO., GA.
0«h£»*l Stoclx, <800,000
SHARES, 850 EACH.
SooafXAnx—A,-£- Marshall. Atlanta, Go. ^
raiHIS Comnany will soon be prepared to Oil any
R ^Mdtifsffir Slate, however large, for roofing, for
furniture manufactured out of slate, for lintels, tor
pavement, and for any other uses to which date eon
quarry is convenient to the cities of
AfimHTdnzAta!JMkcp'l, Albany and Columbos.
emto (ffSClmi? Montgomery and Mobil.,
Ala.’; to New Orleans, and will shortly be to Men
to various articles ot furniture and for pavement
W 2rd k eraZ* ffe juRSHALL. S^-y,
J8 . ■■ ■'
LA.FIERgE HOUSE,
■iLps xMwai&issai
to.*lnSe!5f O^idebMineee, at the old etond of
HENRY LATHROP ft j
Steamers for Sale.
« il’JU 'I
rpyg UQflT DRAFT RIVER STRAMBRB AHD
oaa STEAR TUG, all nearly new. Fotaale low.
AJBlr fo
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CHA8. L. COLBY ft CO.
PAVILION HOTEL,
SOUTHEAST CORNER OF BULL AND
SOUTH BROAD STREETS.
... announce
btel is now open
for the reception of Permanent and Transient
Boarders.
Having had large experience In the Hotel business,
they intend to make this House one of the most com
fortable Boarding Houses for families and others in
the city.
There is a Bar connected with the Hotel, at which
may be fonnd the best of Wines, Liquors and Segara.
Attached to the House Is also an ICE CREAM
GARDEN, where may be procured at all hoqrs, both
day and evening, the finest Cream in tbe city. Also,
a Soda Fountain, irom which they Will furnish the
best Soda m the city.
Parties can be furnished with Cream atalltitiSiS. ~
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ST. CHARLES SALOON,
B Y A. STAMM, Bay Lane, rear of Poet Office.—
The best Liquors, Ales, Wines. Segars, Ac.,
always on hand, including a choice article of SEtT-
ER’S WATER, directly imported from Heraagtbum,
Nassau, and the beet of Rhine Wines.
J fit 11 qtcfoekl • , i ;ml8-iy
A T WHITE BLUFF, ’Will be open on and after
Jjl Monday, the 9th Inst., for the accommodation
5fB*8ifi*ra< trtrtsienlerftidriiisAtiih,- r i
The subscriber, from bis long experience in the
business, can safely guarantee the comfort of those
who may give him a call-
my26-tf MOSES M. BKU8ARIO.
House,
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HILTON HEAD, S. C.
KHODES'
Super Phosphate ofLime
THE STANDARD MANURE.
AT S6‘4 50 PER TON, CASH.
a1?-tf MILLKR. THOMAS ft CO.
BUOG
PlOMIItO.S
n. r. naoow
fhvorite
REMITTED AMD REFURBISHED
! . IN AM ELEGANT MANNER,
Aati la mow Pispsnd wits afoe MMUtohi.
*»• Appslsip.aH far the Recep-
tlap ft Gaesta. py
Ths first position among first-class Hotels wSMft
mslntstned in the future, as in the past
Aelita
• y ftftKEB A: FARLEY.
GHifiLESTOI HOTEL,
Also Manufacturers of Superior “Maccoboy,” “Rappee,” and other Snuffs, Chewinic:|
Smoking ToUtcco of every grade.
Josiah Macy’s Sons, Sole Agents,
may29 3m. |89 & 191 FRONT STREET. NEW VOgM
SANDERSON & WILKINSON,
HARNESS, SADDLERY
AND
TRUNK STORE,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
Under St. Andrew’s Hall. Broughton St.,
SAVANNAH, GA,
Advertising in Southern Georgia
rrtHE BAINBRIDGE “CHART AND COMPASS”
l (formerly the “ Batnbridge Argue,”) offere
superior inducements to the merchunte of Sa
vannah as an advertising medium. It has a large
and rapidly increasing circulation in that section, and
its term, are reasonable. Address
WILLIS M. RUSSELL,
Editor and Proprietor.
Bolnbridge. June 11,1SC6. jeiz-tf
FROM YELLOW
b by B. F. SANFORD,
i Mills, east end of Broughton at., or by
sale b;
At Savannah HI
BRYAN, HARTRIDGK ft CO.,
Bay street.
White Corn constantly on hand and for sale.
Also, choice Corn Meal and Grits. letl-tf
NOTICE.
TO ALL WANTING FURNITURE
l am opening for the inspection of the public,
a fine stock of
CABINET FURNITURE, CHAIRS, T
TRESSES, ..
ock r e old Dry Goods Store.
fld-ly aB. HARRINGTON.
NOTICE.
CHARLESTON. C. n ;< jjr, OH this date pnd for the sdmttar
rrais popular sad well known Hotel, ritaateftiAlltaJ D office will be it Florida whorl, j T *
A butima portion of the city, has bora newly far- my30 F. M. 1
■pdstioi ..
nishad ttraapguant by the present proprietor, who hoe
been six ban years connected with the establishment
foW-ri r ~‘ W WHITE, Proprietor.
LIVE OAK CLUB HOUSE,
No. 32 OEORC* BTREET,
Charleston, South Carolina,
b now open for t£e accommodation of transient an
permanent guests.
Chafaml LIqMfs, Wines, Aks aid Segars
Tormti. tfl per 33*^1'
_ c
fortes
to,oa»
JjI4tf
For Sale,
0FGHBH0XJT3 PATENT SHnfGLE MA-
CHAT). L COLBY ft
w Bay-sad Aberaern stream.
r-months my
MYRKLL.
TO GOTTOH PLASTERS.
TlE||»V«)Dd “PAINTED IRON
X BAm)S’ T are a complete substitute tor Rope in
baling Cotton,
'They ticombine the ntmnat elmplirjty with tne
greatest possible security.
They, are fastened quicker, nold the Bale smaller,
and cost much less than Rope.
These Ties are largely in use and very popular In
11 Tbelmdendgned la prepared to fill-"Sf^norb?
a Metore h< ANDRKW *W)Wft
CO^AM^h, “ d Mr ROBERT MURK, OhariratOn.
For farther particulars s^es. .
• ! • • Ge eial Agent, •
98 Corondelet street. New Orlaaqa-
Railroads.
Central Railroad
CENTRAL RAILKOADOffCt
Savannah, Angcst ^J
S HIPPERS are respert'ully informed
tain the benefit of OAR LOAD RATES
allowed per classification) they mp s t s™ t.'l
ticket accompanying the first load the rl ? i 1
to do, and give the weight of I
au20-lw Master of Tran-portdioc
Atlantic & Gulf Railroad Coi
SAVANNAH, Angustil-^
D ELEGATES to the Cotton P!»? ,e ”' S'itT
to be held at Macon on the GtU proij J
passed free over this road on their r f ■"• L, d
Mentation of a certillcate of L
President or Vice President of the Con't
anra-tf .ntHV SCREVEN.
ME EYE, EAR, ASD
D R. WRIGHT, of Toronto. Canada
clan and Surgeon, Oculist and s
consulted on Deafriess, Discb»r(tes “.pi
noise. In the Head, Catarrh, Diseases oi “ ]
and Lungs. Ie* 1
All diseases of the EYE, requiring ettnen j
or Surgical aid attended to. c £:ti
Office No. 41, in Dr. Tbos. Bucklers oi« k
Lexington street, Baltimore, Md. . p ,)
Office hours from 8 to 12 A. M., and 3,0 ' ;
19-tr j
THOM. W. BROOK' I
MANUFACTURER OF
FURNITURE AND CEN^|
UPHOLSTERY.
Brown’s Standard Sf* 1 ^
TTBBD by tbe United States and Forag*
U ments for more than _=,
thirty YE ABS.
ichof busmess fort , A
anted accurate Mi
lay-sL, near BroaiW^I
Adapted to ai
marketa.
Sales rooms No.
sen1»W
M
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CHOICE FAMILY FLOOR I
from new wheat.
tvannah Steam Flooring EBils (eaat^endof
bythe hashel
«r half busheL
ofNEW
Dtas snp-
hureLfertf barrel,
IBUB afMl MffiUa,,
For Rent.
A TWO STORY BRICK HOUSE 0
ton street, between Montgomery * n J
Broad street. Apply, betwee" 3 ^ ^ I
JAMES J. WARING.* 1 *
Co..
WM. CLARK. V. M, JONES.
Clark, Jones &
BROKERS AND GENERAL
810*1 MERCHANTS
MW. 1 Stoddard’s Low'
ddUp * — /
e o r n
Prime Met White Cprn toj
;.J> . FOR SALE * Y
BR0T5
SORRELL
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