The Daily news and herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1866-1868, August 31, 1866, Image 4

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The Daily News and Herald. SAVANNAH, FRIDAY, AUGUST 31, 1866. The Two Amtumu. The tall graaa oaves o’er lowly graves, The golden ranaklns floods the meadowi. And In the breeze, the willow trees, That guard the tomb of Eloiae, Wave to and fro, with flickering shadows. And here I sit, while bright birds flit Among the gravestones whitely gleaming. And muse away the Summer day Beneath the vines’ and willows' sway,— On that bir maiden's memory dreaming. O’er fields unmown the poppy shone. The earliest rose had hardly perished, When she confessed that in her breast Young Love was throned, a royal guest,— My image there alone she cherished. O happy hour, when from her bower, With clambering grape-vines close entangled, We saw the moon of leafy June Rise calmly o’er the wide lagoon. And climb the sky with bright stars spangled. Her deep blue eyes, like tropic skies,— Not less profound, and never colder,— Were fixed on mine with gaze divine. And, golden as the German wine, Her regal ringlets swept her shoulder. Her little bend, which scarcely spanned With timid clasp my first three fingers, Her lip, her cheek, which bees might seek; Her voice—but, ah! mere words are weak To paint the Joys where memory lingers 1 The Bummer passed and Autumn's blast Swept bleakly cold across the heather; Tbs blight leaves browned, 'neath skies that frowned, Then whirled in circles to the ground. And strewed the paths we trod together. O heavy grief! with Autumn's leaf They told me that her days were numbered; She passed away,—her mortal clay In death’s pale beauty silent lay. As calm as If she only slumbered. I sit among the graves o’erbung With many a slender-threaded willow; The churchyard mould seems now less cold Since, deep beneath, those locks of gold Haws found a soft and dreamless pillow. About the tombs the laurel blooms, 1 hear the bees above it humming. The zephyrs sigb, in floating by; They bring the scent of ripened rye. And tell another Autumn's coming. Far down upon the horizon A purple haze is softly falling, The lading rose of Summer goes. And distant bells, at day’s repose Unto my inner ear are calling. Ab, dreamily they say to me That those, who here are called to sever, Are elsewhere blessed with peace and rest, And I, unto this lonely breast Shall clasp my Eloiae forever. In General* —Over five hundred and eighty pritaMfrs are on the Dry Tortugas. fiR —Santa Anna is said to hare $10,00Q,0ty0 in gold deposited in Oreat Britain. How did you get it, Santa? —The latest bon mot about Bismarck is that his fate depended not upon a thread, but upon a needle. —It is computed that 706,621 persons en ter London city every day by railroads and steamboats. —The present indications are that the growing crop of tobacco in Kentucky will be the largest and finest ever made. George Wilkins Kendall and family, for merly of New Orleans, but now of Texas, ■ailed from New York on Saturday, in the steamer Lafayette, for Europe. —It is expected that the next session of the Virginia Military Institute will open with about one hundred and fifty cadets in at tendance. —There is a house ot entertainment at Kensal Green, London, which seeks to at tract customers by describing itself can- nibalistically as “The Cemetery Eating house.” —A lady's absence was apologized at a party the other night by a friend, who said she was detained by an interesting little in cident—“weighing just nine pounds and a half. —An Alabama negress gave birth to four children lately, at one accoucbment. “Two were girls, the others were boys. The wo man was doing well.” She will probably ■ever do any better. —A Paris letter states that General Beau regard has declined every offer that has been made him while abroad, and that it is his in tention to return to New Orleans as soon as the mission upon which be was sent has been completed. —The Houston Telegraph statesimportant facts in regard to the excellent prosperity tf Texas. Nearly as much land is planted in cotton this year as ever before, and the cot ton, up to this time, is as promising as it ever was at this season. —The German journals state that Colonel Pecbmann of the Bavarian army, in despair at the defeat iof his regment at Kissengen, alighted from his horse during the retreat after the battle, and going into the room ot a wayside inn, committed suicide by blowing out his brains. M —Professor Agassiz says the strip tit “highlands which divides the waters flowing into the St Lawrence from those flowing into the Atlantic” is the oldest land in the world. “It was once a lonely sea beach washed by universal ocean.” —The Louisville Courier says; “An intel ligent gentleman, a resident of Georgia, fur nishes us the information, which we must confess surprises us«uch, that there are at this time in process of erection in that State aevenly-two mills for the manufacture of cot ton and woollen goods, some of them for cali coes.” 0 —The coiffure Josephine, adopted in Paris, consists of a voluminous chignon formed of plaits or earls arranged very high on the bead, foes at abort curls fall over the forehead, and are strapped by chains and bands a la Senoiton. ‘ —The famine in India is dreadful. Im mense numbers of sick and starving people from the districts of Bengal are flocking into Calcutta for relief. The Government has opened a temporary hospital, and the natives arc raising subscriptions. —A Paris letter says: “The toilettes of the ladies at the seaside and watering places are now more than grotesque. Every lady, it appears, adopts the style of dress most suited to her fancy, so much so that the sends pt Dieppe give one fhe idea of a bat masque, minus the masks—short petticoats, high boots, a small hat cocked on the top of the head^ plenty of rouge, And poudre de riz, and a long walking stick. This is the cus tom of the present century.” —Didyonffosr think of it? By the ocean telegraph ft know ike price of stocks iu London Upee hours before the stocks arc ■old. This is a real fact, no joke The po sition of the Inn marks the time. It tikes the sun a Rule more than three boors to creep from T sudua to New York, and it takes the telegraph just no time atall; there fore a sale made there at noon, by London meridian, is known three hours before dbofl, New York meridian. —A United States soldier, named Berry, : ~Tto fop garrison at Anderson, South 1 of » razor. with'wh;,^ throat was literally to dir, sad. which was found all I upon the person of one of the The motive was the money (he i had uphn Ip* person. Medical. Medical. SINCE THE LAST ANN-UAL MESSAGE Issued it th« Paopwaroita or Ho stettej^’s STOMACH BITTERS, For the Information and guidance or all who regard health As the GREATEST OF TEMPORAL BLESSINGS, the demand for this potent snd agreeable Vegeta ble TONIC and ALTERATIVE has lbeen immensely Increased. Not only in this country, bat In all etbdr Muds to which commerce bean our flag, the peculiar merits of the article are known and appreciated. It has been found suited to all climates, all localities, and tbe needs of every claps of society. Compounded of the purest vegetable ifigredisaU, unalloyed with any mineral salt or conwMve vegetable alkaloid, and com bining tba properties or a WHOLESOME STO MACHIC, a GENTLE LAXATIVE, and an efficient ANTI-BILIOUS AGENT, it Is endorsed by practice Chemists as tbs safest, and by unprq|udiced physi cians as the surest Preventative, Regulating aid Restorative Preparation at the age. The nature of its components In the guarantee of tsharmleasneaa. It consists of the stimulating prin ciple of sound Rye, medicated with the finest tonic, anti-febrile, aperient, anti-scorbutic, and anti-spas modic herbs, roots snd barks thf t botanical research has yet developed for tbe nse of mao. Every vegeta ble substance that enters into Its composition Is culled and selected with aerpputans ran^ art no; thing that is not soond and perfcct fcf Mb kind b used in its manufacture. In tbe factory at Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, a sys tem of inspection far more thorough than that adopted by Government authority, as a test of the quality of the great staples of life, la rigorously prac tised. Every barrel of tha cereal stimulant which forms the basis of the Bitters is ascertained to be ab solutely pure before it is received into tbe manufac turing department, and every leaf and fibre of the medicating ingredients scrutinized before the proees of infusion commences. Such Is tbe enormous ca parity cf the tanks in which the Bitten arc prepared that tbe proprieters 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 davor which at taches to ordinary bitten, and which b- doe to their newness and the Interior quality of the drugs and alcohol ot which they are concocted, to never per ceived in this mild and agreeable preparation. 'Ac cording to the testimony ofahl* cfoAdsty, ttlfe’ es •ence of good Rye Is ttia^modt iff hjiatfoits, and Hostetler’* STOMACH BITTERS Are tbe only Medicinal Tonic in the World of which that fluid is the stlmnlating ingredient. To Dyspeptic Sufferers. Under the general head of Dyspepsia may be classed all tbe varieties of indigestion. It* symptoms are so various, and differ so mnch in different individuals that It is almost Impossible to classify them. Infect, some of them are utterly indescribable. It may be safely asserted, however, that half the diseases of mankind spring from a disordered condition of the stomach; and that the other half, whatever their origin, react upon that sensitive and important or gan. Among the ordinary indications of Dyspepsia are flatulence, a bloated and full feeling about the stomach and abdomen Immediately after eating, a gnawing sensation or a sense of hollowness at the pit of tbe stomach between meals, a heavy dull feel ing in the head, feeble or unsteady appetite, occa sional nausea, restlessness daring night and a weary, nnrefreshed feeling on rising in the morning, palpita flon of the heart, depression of mind, sometimes amounting to monomania, loss of momory, confu sion of thought, sour stomach, with raising of food, and a choking sensation In the throat, dimness of eye, pain in the diaphragm, feebleness and disincli nation for exertion, and sometime, emaciation and a corpse-llke pallor. These are a few of the direct signs of Dyspepsia, but as it to generally complicated with specific affections of tbe bowels, tbe User and the ueives, its victims have many additional torments which are technically attributed to other canses. The best advice that can be given to any one who has the slightest predisposition to Dyspepsia, is to for tify his or her digestive organs by the daily nse of Hostetler’s Bitters. The disease proceeds from a lack of vigor In the stomach, and this vitalizing preparation will tone and renovate that organ. If the gastric apparatus is in good working order, s*d ran perfectly dissolve and thoroughly aasimijatf the food submitted to its operation, there will be no Dyspepsia. If it' cannot do this, it requires reinforcement, and the best of all reinforcing agents should be forthwith resorted to. The stomach Is the commissariat of the system. It upplies the elements of life to tbe whole body, in It is prepared tbe material of blood, muscle, bone and fibre, and if it fails to purvey that material in qnantity, and of a proper kind, the whole body suf fers, and with it the mental faculties. Tiwrofore pro tect the commissariat department. Don’t let tbe en emy obtain possession of it. It Is easier to prevent disease from getting into an organ Own to expel it after it becomes a chronic flatus. Coustfok (lie first indication or uadaslnM* ta the stomiM* Vi a sign that Dyspepsia is preparing to attack, and baffle it at once with the GREAT REPBLLANT. Bat If It Is too late to prevent, remember that it is not too late to core. It M ballsved gnt there is no case of Chronic Udlgeetlaa that can wittfetand tba remedial operation of lostetter^ StomacH‘Sitters! This belief is grounded on twelve yeai s’ e* partite of the efficacy of tha preparation. The first instance of its fallott to give relief is jet nachfptoqled. Hit ever had fened; the votadlnons eorssspdtidance ad. Irsssed ta the proprietors from ail ran* ofthffUnited States and South America, would at fetpt Include one letter expressing dissatisfaction. But no, there is not on*. The testimony, extending over n period of more thanadoxan years, Is all, of the apprevlng tenor. Certain!)’ this la d snffidekf' warmtot. for rlaiming that tha BITTERS are a SPECIFIC FOR INDIGESTION IN ALL ITS VARIETIES. Hostetter’s Bitters AB A Household Medicine. It is a great fallacy to suppose that the naoseons- ness of a medicine is any proof of its value as a res torative. The trqtfi -la, that it tpe palate revolts against a remedy, it cannot do mnch good.' HOSTS ITER’* fonTTERIf Are not unpleasant to tbe taste, and always soothe Snd quiet, instead of Irritating the stomach. Indeed the; are the best known preventative of and rare for nausea. Their usefulness ash family specific can scarcely be overrated. For sickness at tbe stomach, sudden spasms, wind colic, hysterica, nervons head ache, lassitude, low spirits, and the thousand and one littlfe ailments that are continually occurring in every iamily, there la nothing comparable to them. A whole medicine cheat fell of tinctures, essences,' pow ders, and pill^ is not worth , a single bottle of the BITTERS in each cases (From Dlipesastory of the United States.) Dim Crenata—Bnclin Leares. PROPERTIES.— 1 Their odor is strong, diffusive, and somewhat aromatic, their tastes bitterish, and anal ogous to mint. MEDICAL PROPERTIES AND USES.—BnchA leaves are gently stimulant, with a peculiar ten dency tbe Urinary Organa, producing diuresis, and like other dmliar medicines, exciting diaphoresis, ‘ Wheri circumstances favor thin mode of action. They are given In comp-aints of tbe Urinary Organs, such aa Gravel, Chronic Catarrh of the Bladder, Mor bid Irritation ot tbe Bladder and Urethra, D sease of the Prostrate and Retention or Incontinence of Urinejfeemakm of tons in the parts concerned in lla evacuation. The remedy has also been recom mended in Dyspepsia, Chronic Rhenmatiair, Cuta neous Affections, and Dropsy. HilusOld’s Kxteaot Bcobu la used by persons from the ages of IS toSS, and from 3S to 65, or in the decline or change of life; after Confinement or La bor Pains; Bed-wetting in children. IN AFFECnONS PECULIAR TO FE MAIZES, the Extract Bucha is unequalled by any other remedy, as in Chlorosis or Retention, Irregu ferity. Phlnfnlness or Suppression of Customary Evacuations, Ulcerated or Schirrons State of the Uterus, Leucorrhea or Whites. DISEASE! OB-THE BLADDER,'KID NEYS, GRAVEL AND DROPSICAL SWELLINGS.—This medicine increases tbe power of Dlgeptfea, and excites tbe Absorbents into healthy action, by which the Watery or Calcareous depositions and ail Unnatural Enlargements are re ducatlj kin and Inflammation. Heimbold’s Extract Buchu Has cured every case of Diahetzs in which it has been given. Irritation of Ibe Neck of the Blunder and Inflammation sf tbe Kidneys, Ulceration of the Kidneys and .Bladder, Retention of Urine, Diseases of the Prostrate Gland, Stone in the Bladder, Cal rains. Gravel, Brick-dnst Deposit, and Mncns or Milky Discharges, and for Enfeeblsd and Delicate Constitutions, of both Sexes, attended with the fol lowing symptoms;—Indisposition to Exertion, Lora of Power, Jaws 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 the Skin. Eruption on tbe Face, Pallid Countenance, Universal Lassitude of tbe M oscular System, Ac. Helmbola’s Extract Buchu DIURETIC AND BLOOD PURIFYING, And cores all Diseases arising from Habits of Dissl pation. Excesses and Imprudences in Life, Impuri ties of tbe Blood, Ac., superseding Copaiba in affec tions for which it is nsed, such as Gonorriima, Gleets, of long standing, and Syphilitic Affections—in these diseases, used in connection with HELMBOLD’S ROSE WASH. SOLD AT HELMBOLD’S DRUG AND* CHEMICAL WAREHOUSE, 69# BROADWAY, And by Drnggists everywhere. ASK POR : HELMBOLD'S. Take No Other. Beware of Counterfeits. W. M. WALSH, Caution. THK ‘ In order to guard against liiillimiiini impositions, tbe pnbilc are requested to tike especial note of the beautifully engravad - proprietary Stamp, through which the Government ot tha United States officially authenticates every botUa of Hostetter’s Bitters.— ThissMsld, tro*k bfjfe* Govttfeeat Ofcftfo pro- prietois aaA fluff VGbfofor the%r}§nk,fffot^t | n, is placed conspicuously across ths cork and over the nsekof each bottle, sort csswst tslt tsshtkn ths of the most cssaal observer; Nothing that to bo Hostetter’s Bitters cat be genuine unless the stamp is there. It is ala* proper to stats that ths Bitters are sold exclusively in glass, and uavar, under an; circum stance* by .the gallon or barval. Impostors and traitors are absaafl.aad the HlFissffMaard the pub lic have against them m to see Mat She! Bitters they bay bear tbe engraved label and note of hand of Messrs. HosteOer A Sriltb, and the tump above men tioned PREPARED AND 80ID BY HOSTETTCfR PITTSBURGH, PA. . m Focsatoby <■ J. LIPPMAN, Lor. Congress and Barnard its., Savannah, G*. * IW *™JyTOaodU ,e tINVILLE & GLEASON. 8t. Julian Street, West of Market, AGENTS POR MERRITT, WALCOTT * CO., 64 Conrtlanitt Street New Tort. MANUFACTURERS OP ALL KINDS OP 0 Bolts, Nuts, Wsahera, Sett Screws, Taps and Dies, Ac, Ac-, and dealers in all kinds ot Railroad, Steam ship and Engineer's Supplies, oils. Varnish, Paint, Hemp and Rubber Packing; Oak Tanned and Rubber Belting, Brass Fittings, Chipping and Riveting Ham mers, Files, Chisels, Gas Pipe, Nails, Circular and Gang Saws, Pnmpe, Steam Whistles, Steam and Wa ter Onagers, Steam Engines and Saw Mills of every description, Ac., Ac. Also Agents for A. P. WOOD A CO.’S celebrated Portable Steam Engines. f2t FRESH GROUND GRITS AND CORN MEAL, A LWAYS on hand. In large or small quantities, ix. and for sale (at tbe lowest price) by B. F. SANFORD, At tile Savannah Mil 's, jyll-tf East end of Bronghion street. RICE MILLS A RE ready to receive and mill Rice for planters jrx. aad tbe public as heretofore. Every attention will be given to the preparation of Rice for market. ROBT. HABEffSHAM A SONS, Agents. -rfr ice: S IXTY,DAYS after date I will apply to tile.Aflan- tic and Gulf Railroad Company or Georgia for re newal of two twenty year seven per cent. $600 bonds Savannah, Albany and Gulf Railroad, Noa. 118 and 341, wilh coupons attached from July, 136-;. to Jan uary, 1879, guaranteed by the city of Savannah.— Said bonds were stolen about tbe 1st of June, 1885. Also, to the same Company for renewal of (4) four bonds, same style, Nos. 116,11T, 340 end 842, with coupon, as above. Burned February 16.1866. Jy6-2taw3m HOWLAND. Wax and Pearl Flowers. rpHE ART* or making WAX and PEARL FLOWERS X is taught in an elegant manner,'and In a very short time, by fin ELIZA KEOGH, Corner of Broughton and Barnard streets, Jy26-tf . Over L. Fries’ Store. containing samples and prises* S. M. SPENOBR A CO., Jyl£-3U> Brattleboro.. Vt Chatham Sheriff’s Sale. . —jra t, in favor or Aaron Champion vs. Aligns McAlpin, J. W. McAlpin and Donald McAlpin, I have this day levied upon, and Mil aril, before the Oriirt House door, ‘~i the City of Savannah, County of Chatham, and tate of Georgia, between tha*) " ' a the first Tuesday or September sy of said month. ths ftMowlag ARihat tract or pastel of fend. County of tha. legal .hours of site, in the City or Savannah, State of Georgia, between . — - barnext. being the 4ta. - tag property, to Witt tract or paveel of land situate, lying M bring in Chatham Copaty, on the Bavanoah river, andkaionaa “TheBvmitige,” contain’ six hundred *nd forty (*40) acre*, move or bounded aa follows: Os the north by ths I river, on the eaat by feads belonging to Vat as* y tfci MOfoifo hj tfoft ^ngnitl mrn, R|j q- “-- 1 j lands belonging to John Williamson, the bnUdlogxnitt' lafrinsripots on the said treat and, lying and being the property of tbe-ah lamed der ndanta, described add conveyed Ida 1 atatadentnn wt Msstgag* bearing date ibe W if May, eighteen hundred and rixty-ooe, tadfl. fe’s, — Property poiated oat by Plaintiff’s Attorney* • Terms amh, pnfehasere payfeg for tiues. — , . angS-td .also BUD AMIN L OOtM, •• Sheriff*! Groceries and Liquors. H. G. RUWE, WHOLESALE Jiiqior Dealer & Commission Merchant, Corner Bjyan and St. Julian st^n^Monoment tw FRUITS and VEGETABLES in season always on liRnri. RUXT-ll Philip Callahan. Jams Ksbbioas. Columbia Square GROCERY STORK, East side of Colombia Square, corner of Habersham and President streets, BY PHILIP CALLAWAN A CO. R ECEIVING. WEEKLY, flist-clasa Family Gro ceries, Also, Wines, Liquors, Cigars, Fruits, Vegetables, Ac For sale on most reasonable terms. je29-ly Scranton, Smith & Cc. fe KEEP CONSTANTLY ON BAND CHOICR OLD BRAN DIRS, WHISKEY, GIN, WINK8, Ate, AMD EVERY VARIETY OF GROCERIES, ALSO, Hay, Corn, Oats aad Bran, strictly st wholesale to the trade; and we flutter ourselves that ws can mske It to the Interest of dealers to patronise us, at the head of Bay, opposite Jefferson st. mIO-tf 1 PIERCE SKEHAI. . Wholesale anil Retail Dealer In Fine Groceries, Boots ami Shoes, Clothing, For eign and Domestic Wines, Llqnnrs and Begun. Also, 8kehan’s Celebrated GOLDEN ALE AND * CHAMPAGNE CIDER* In bottle and in woou. London and Dublin Brown Stout, Scotch and Buff liflh Ale* Ac. Liberal deductions made to be trade. 176 Broughton street, savannah, dtl-tf and f*2 Liberlv*fltre£t, N. Y. V, A. RYAN & CO. 807 Bay Street, DCALEBS IN STANDARD LIQUORS, Agents for Charles.Farre Champagnes, Keller's Kentucky Bourbon Whiskey, Ac. myl-tf • New York Advertisements. DUftYEAS' HAIZENA H a < o z m ■o o £ 2 E p WAS THE ONLY “ PREPARATION FOR FOOD FROM INDIAN CORN” That received a medal and honorable mention from tbe Royal Commissioners, the (simpetition of all pro minent manufacturers of “Corn 3tarch” and “Pre pared Corn Flour” of tiiis and other countries not withstanding. MAIZINA, The food and I or the age, without a single fault. Qpe trl i wQi convince the most skeptical. Makes Puddin *-*, • *dCes, Custard*, BlaucMange, Ac., without isingU % with few or no e^gs, at a cost as tonishing the m economical. A alight addition to ordinary Wheat L c.ur grcatlv improves Bread and Cake. It is also exo Meut for thickening sweetfoauces. graviea for fish and meats. soup8, Ac. For Ice Cream nothing can compart with it. A little boiled in milk will produce rich cream for coffee, chocolate, tea, Ac. Put up iu one pound packages, under the trade mark Maizena, with directions fcr use, A most delicious article of food for children and in valids of ail ages. For sale by Grocers and Druggists everywhere. Wholesale Depot, 166 Fnlton Street. WII.I.IvVM DU RYE A, is*-iy General Agent Commission Merchants. PATTEN i GENERAL COMMISSION AN FOK- WABDMFG MERCHANTS,% Dealers tm Crijss, Waal. Hides, Linker, aidPlOTftslOMS. * AOKNTI FOE MONO IPMLLIPO’ SOPER PHOSPHATE OF LIME 1 iy!8-3m SAVANNAH. GA. BLAIR & “BICKFORD, Lumber Manufacturers AND DMALKRS IN TIMBER AND LUMBER OF EVBSY DESCRIPTION, Doors, Sash and Blinds, IW Mill and Lumber Yard on Canal, near Bryan street Office, 180 Buy street, Savannah, Oa. Jy97-tf G. B. LAMAR, JUN., Successor toO. B. A O. W.±amam, General Commission Merchants Fonrardlag ami ShipfiMf Agents, No. OH BAY STRUCT (np stabs.) Refer to Geo. W. Anderson, John C. Ferril and G. B.Lamar, Savannah; W. X Jackaon, Josiah Sibley A Bona, J B. and 1. W. Walker, Angnsta. Consign ments solicited. mvlO L P. Bocal. W. A. Banna. Bouse & Brya'nt, (Formerly of Jacksonville, Fla.,) Forwarding and Commission Merchants, Bay 194. SAVANNAH, - Street. GEORGIA. W ILL give prompt attention to receiving and for warding goods. sales on consignment, apd all and wnr-’~ " ' — orders-, and will also keep constantly on hand good atock of Groceries, Llqnors, Agricultural Imple ments, Bonding Material*, Fairbank* & Co’s Scales, Ac., besides other goods and manofertored articles for sale on consignment, and for which they are agents. Orders and consignments respectfully so- tcited. al8-tf OUR MOTTO: CITY HOTEL BUILDINGS. WE DEFY COMPETITION i JOHN S. SIMMS Sl CO., Forwarding and Commission MERCHANTS. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN Dry Goods, Groceries, Ac., NOS. 1 AND 2 SAMMI8’ BLOCK, Bay Street, Jacksonville, Florida. Jas.T. Paterson, TIMBER, Lumber & Commission MERCHANT, No, 153 Bay Street, Savannah, AMD Darien, Georgia. W~ orders for Lumber solicited. dlS-t] THOMAS H. AUSTIN, General Commission and Forwarding 95 Bay Street, Savannah, Oa. Wm. M. Tunno A Co., Savannah; Nonrse A Brooks, New York; Bpping, Hanserd A Co., Columbus. mSO-tf• HAWKINS & FAY, CommisNion Merchants, NO. 47 PEARL STREET, NEAR PRODUCE EXCHANGE, N. Y. WM. B. HAWKINS, J- ROCKWELL FAY. Particular attention paid to Inlying Produce, Provi aions. Whiskies, and Cigars, on order, and to con signments. RFFTEZNCCa : CLINTON HUNTER, firm of Spofford, Tileston A Co., New York. Kaucher A McChcsney, S Watcr at, New York. Richard Ellin, 114 Water street. New York. Wm. B. Miles. 59 Christie atreet. New York W. E. Siboll, 5 Wall street, Nc« York. Lewis L. Tones, it iiro-.durav. S. W. Ma«oo A Co., Savannah Oa. JOHN GRAY, DEALER IN Wooden Ware. Brooms, >*AILS, BRUSIIHS, MATS, Twines, Cordage, Tuba, rhnrpa, Cradles, Wagons, Cliairg, Ilaakets, A*. Nos. 15 Fulton and <103 Front S NEW YORK Emigrants Can be Supplied WITHIN TEN DAYS. T HE undersigned are prepared io supply Planters and other parti; a who luay be in want of WHITE LABORERS and have made necessary arrange ments in the North io ml any orders for agriculture Laborers, Wooden”, ra. Mechanics, etc., within Ten or Twelve days from; lie day the order is given here. The Laborers are to received by the Employers on arrival of the steamer here, and transported to the points where they arc wanted at Employers’ expense, and the Employers have farther to pay a certain snn> per head in advance, partly as security and partly lor covering the expenses in bringing the Emigrants from the Nortli to this port. The rate at which Farming Laborers can be se cured Will avorage about 6150 per year, tbe Employ ers finding them. For r orther particulars apply to WM. MORV1LLE A CO., Jones’ Block, Bay street. One door East of Barnard stree Savannah, REFERENCES: Jackson A Lawton, -axannah. John W. Anderson A :4k. Savannah. Solomon Cohen, Savannah. Jno. C, Perrin, Savannah. Nicholls, Camp <t Vo., Savannah Geo. A. Cnyler, Savannah. . • . W. R. Fleming, Savannah. Jnhp Screven, Savannah. Brigham, Baldwin <4 Co., Savannah Savannah National Bator, Savannah. Fi"* i 11 y. nfi.r.—t ta -i— Rlanceville SLATE MINING GOEP Y, VAN WERT, POLK CO., GA. Oapn MtoijU; 0300,000 • SHARES, #50 BACH. Dixxiotobs—H.. Brigham, J. F. Dever, E. C. Gran olas, A. Wilbur and A. E. Marshall. PRaroxirr—A. Wilbur. Savannah, Ga. Time PaxsmiMT—E. C. Grannisa, Macon, Ga. Ssossiabt—A. E. Marshall, Atlanta, Ga. furniture mam , . pavemenLBid lor any ether naeslowhich dateean supplied. Ths quarry is convenient to *ke ririraof Atlanta, Angnsta, Macoo, Albany and Catamhas, Ga.; to the cities of Selma, Montgomery an*MtohUa, Ala.; to New Orleans, and will shortly be to Mem $bSS^^ASSiSSS^ TasrrVfrr iLE? MARSHALL, Sec’y, Hotels. Market Square Honse, 138 BRYAN STREET, VALENTINE BASLER. Cigars Wlnas, Ales and Lager, and all kinds 'of Liqnors. Lunch at eleven o'clock. Ten Pin Jfileys attached. ang4-3m MERCHANTS’ EXCHANGE LUNCH HOUSE, Bull Street; near Bay Lane. F REE LUNGS served from 11 a. m. to 1 p. m., and from 9 p. m. to 1*2 m. Best of Liquors, Ales, Wines, Ac., constantly on band. jy3-tf PRANK PERRY Proprietor. The undersigned, having purchased the Tf 0 COMPLETE BINDERIES OP PURI & SOS The Most Complete in the Southern (W announce that they are now ready to fill all orders. MIL. PECK, our senior, having been employed for TWENTY YEARS in Phi^j, . in the leading establishments in that city, and for the last NINE YEARS h *' of Parse’s extensive Bindery in Savannah, feels warranted in making the 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 onr Northern friends, and prevent the nects. sity of sending to New York or Philadelphia for orders, that can be equally well executed J home, saving thus the expenses of importation. Particular attention paid to BINDING MUSIC BOOKS, AND REPAIRING PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS. The patronage of the public is respectfully solicited, and satisfaction guaranteed * work that may be entrusted to onr care. JOS. H. PECK & CO. jy6-3m CHOICE FAMILY FLOUR 1 FROM NEW WHEAT. T HE Savannah Strum Fionrlng Mills (east end of Bronghion etnet) are now enpplying Grocers and Families wilh an exivllent quality of NEW FLOUR, made lroni NEW WllBAT. Families sn)>- piedat their residence:; by the I arreL half barrel, orqnarter harr,-]. Also, lresh GitlTS and MEAL, by the boahel 01 half tins el, an 15 THE BRUNSWICK COURIER. RICHARD ORME. Editor, Is Publisher! Every Friday, ORME & WATTLES, Proprietors. Railroads. Gentral Bailroad. CENTRAL RAILROAD OFFICE,, Savannah, Angi.at'iMiv. j S HIPPRRSare respectfully informed itit u, & tain the benefit-or CAR LOAD RATES fwhererer allowed per classification) they must note on a* ticket accompanying the first load thi-ir intemUca* to do, and give the weight of proposed shioraem « _ J. M. f-KLKIKK. au‘20-1 w * Master of Tran.port t'tyi c. II TERMS: THREE DOLLARS, IN ADVANCE. an92lm , BARRETT’S T II E ON THIS CONTINENT. It is warranted to restore gk 'v it aim to its original, natural color, in every. tsc H .' ill stop the hair from falling prr; it will (r e In: matron; humors and dandruff: pkorgte the i.nr., - it of the hair, and Is a beautiful dressing. „ We offer no large rewards, btiijve nth x altfif onr agents to refund the mqikv to .1 ty pe. ■■ ,n who will nse tero bottles, and then say Ba ti xn' Yege- tablkHair Restorative has not pet jsme all we claim. 1 testimony! from ijie Capital of tl.e Cnl e, guttes. Messrs. Barrew<& Co ' ■% «-* 1 was inducddje give yonr Hair p eparatlon a trial, and can heartily recommend it as unequalled as a Dressing, Purifier and Restorer,—giving to the Hair a luxuriant richness, and to the head a cool and most agreeable sensatiqn, while it is thorough in re storing the hair to its natural color. W. Hamlet. Atlantic &. Gulf Railroad Co., 8iVANNAB. August21,1S&L D ELEGATES to the C itton planters* ruimroE, to bo held at Macon on the Gth proximo, will i- passed free over this roa-l cu tin ic r»* urn. on pre sentation of a certificate of jnemiterchip from toe President or Vice Presldentof the «.’ouvention. aq?2-tf JOHN SCREVEN* President THE EYE, EAR, AND THROAT. clan and Surgeon, Oculist and Aurisi. cash* consulted on Dullness, Discharges from tbe Eli, noises in the lieaii, Catarrh, Diseases of theTM and Lungs. Aii diseases of the EVE, requiring eitheir Medial or Surgical aid attended to. Office No. 41, in Dr. Tlios. Buckler’s old offlceos Lexington street, Baltimore, Md. Office hours from 9 to 12 A. M., and 3to5F.IL j9tf THOS. W. BROOKS MANUFACTURER OF FURNITURE AND CEMERAL UPHOLSTERY. 334 Doe Street, PhUadcli N. R—All ORDERS sent ' tended to. ladclnhU, Pa. by MA proBfdf^ ardT Scales. Scales. flOISF Very resnectfmly, Washington. D. C., May 15,1S66. PAVILION HOTEL, SOUTHEAST CORNER OF BULL AND SOUTH BROAD STREETS. T HE PROPRIETORS wonid respectfully annonnee to the public that the aboye Hotel is now open fof the reception of Permanent and Transient Boarders. Having had large experienoe lathe Hotel business, they intend to make this Ironse one of tbe most com fortable Boarding Houses for families and others in tbe oity. There Is a Bar connect may be found the best of Attached to the Honse GARDEN, where may be day and evening, the flm a Soda Fountain, from best Soda in the city. Parties can be furnished with Cream at all times. jyl6-tf wish the Hotel, at which Liqnors and Segars. ' an ICE CREAM stall hours, bolli in the city. Also. >ey will furnish the ST. CHARLES SALOON, B Y A. STAMM, Bay Lane, rear of Post Office.— Tbe best Liquors, Ales, Wines. Segars, fee., always on hand, including a choice article of BELT ER’S WATER, directly importai from Hersagthnm, Nassan, and the best of Rhine Wines. LUNCH every day at 11 o’clock. m!2-ly Port Boyal House, HILTON HEAD, S. C. RIDDELL * a. a. BXDDKLL. fnS-tf RUGG PnormiaiOMi m. r. *uee»' jLA PIERRE HOUSE, PHILADELPHIA. rjtHE SUBSCRIBERS having leased this favorite A Hoose.lt has been REFITTED AND REFURNISHED IN AN ELEGANT MANNER, Aad Is aow Prepared wUu trie Mast Per fect Appolalu tloa The first position among first-class Hotels'Will be OAAA BUfiHELS PRIME YELLOW CORN maintained in tbe fntnre, as in the past. 16VUU Air by B. F. SANFORD, je 12-6in BAKER A PARLEY. y " OHAELEBTOH HOTEL, CHARLESTON, 8. C. IBB popnlai aad Well known Hotel, situated In the A. business portion of the cfey, hat been nswly for nlahed throoghont by tba present proprietor, who has " connected with the eetabf ' lki I was induced ov a frieml to make a trial of Bar rett’s Vegetable Hair Restorative, and I am very mnch pleased with the effect it has had on my hair. 1 was nearly half fny, and now, before nsing one bottle, my head is ireed from dandruff, and my hair has all the appearance of youth. I fully believe Bar rett’s to be the best hair preparation in the world. Wm. Hamilton. FRdonia, N. Y., April 26, 1866. J. R. BARR BTT dc CO:, Proprietors, Manchester, New Hampshire. JACOB LIPPMAN, Corner Congress and Barnard streets. Agent. F“ Sold by all Druggists. Jy2-tf SANDERSON & IILKINSO Jet HARNESS, SADDL AND. j TRUNK STORE, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, Under St. Andrew’s Hall, Branghton St., SAVANNAeC GFA- a9tf RHODES’ SnperPhosphate ofLime THE STANDARD MANURE, AT E63 BO PER TON, CASH. - ’ • a12-tf MILLER, THOMA8 A CO. Advertising in Southern Georgia r|IHB BATNBRIDGB “CHART AND COMPASS” (formerly the “Balnbridge Argus,”) offers superior Inducements to the merchants of Sa vannah as an advertising medium. It has a large and rapidly increasing circulation in that section, and its terrna are reasonable. Address WILLIS M. RUSSELL, Editor and Proprietor. Balnbridge. Jane 11,1866, jeli-tf PRIME YELLOW CORN. BRYAN, HART farWhite Corn constantly on hand Also, choice Com Meal and Grits. B A Ofr.,l Bay street, and lor Sale, lell-tf been sixteen years com establishment. WHITE, Proprietor. Notice. ! , <! .*5- VJ— mni/l - 'Mi •».* HBFITT, of the firm of NevIL Lathfop A Rogers, has associated himself with Lalkrop A tn the Dry Goodrbosinesa, at the old t light DRAFT. BBYBRETBAMERS’ AMD STEAM TUG, albnsariykisw. For sale low. , Apply to nSi : ■ • ' TA JJSl-tf CHAR L COLBY A CO. LIVE OAK CLUB HORSE, No. 32 GEORGB STREET, Charleston, 8»uth Carolina* la now open for the aoeommodation of traaalent an permani nt gnesta. Chpicesl Liquors, WImm, Ales sal Segars ALWAYS on USA Torma, aiitf , , 88 per Say. PETKRJONKjProgrietor, For Sale. O NE OF CHISHOLM’S PATENT SHINGLE MA CHINES, with patent right tor Nassan county tartan yeam said to be capaUa of ^Sitting from AtefeSU Mole*. witahararaR and two Timber irarik Enquire of CHAa. L. OOLBY A CO., inltf Corner Bay nod Aberrant street*. Baker’s Bitters For sale at all prominent Grocen, Wine Merchants, snd Drqggista. and wholerale only, by L. FUNKE, Jr., Sole Agent, n»ta H«..ee uhoff itnet, a. y. I am opening for the Inspection or the pnbHc, , . <3 a flnp Stock of i . ?* CABftfET nJRNITUR^ ' T TRESSES, &c., &c., To which the attention of all is invited. 0T“ Ware rooms, ITS BROUGHTON STREET, Sher .ock’a old Dry Goods Store. "Ml 8.B. HARRINGTON. Brawn’s Standard TTSBH by the United States and U ments for more than THIRTY YE A US. Adapted to any branch of bnsineae tor forcin g home markets. Warranted accnrato and dnnte Sales rooms No. 3 Barciay-eL,near Broadway, a. l scplS 1v R. BROWN. MsnotuSira WM. CLARK. T. M. JONES. a -v. rrn. ns Clark, Jones & Co., BROKERS AND GENERAL COMMIS SION MERCHANTS, No. 1 Stoddard’s Lower Range. Bay St.. an3-lm SAVANNAH. G-L_ CORN. Prime Md. While Corn to Arrive FOR SALE RY SORRELL BROTHERS. Nutting, Powell & Co.. QANKERS, MACON", G-EO ' C. A. NUTTING, A. H. POWELL, ISAAC SCOTT. je284>m EDWARD PADELFORD, SAVANNAH. Administrator’s Sale. G eorgia, brooks coujmr.-on day in Soptember next, will be sold before Court House door, in the town of Qaitmsn.ua, tween the legal home of sale, the Real flardy Hunter, deceased, A Fine Plantation, conristing of fifteen hundred acres, more or less hundred in ffdtate of cnltivation and. in good one-third of vhd- whole is splsbdWhammoct'." 11 studded with large whit*oak, aad red oak, ««4^* ory; with one hundred acre; in n high state o vatfon. j This plantation is feitouted eight miles nortti « Qaitmffi, on the Albany road, wftli an fame residence, good gin-bonseand ecreff, and S'*; ont-bnildlngs. It Js one of Abe best planfei.os* tha county. » Also, a lot of fen3V.No. 4T6, fethc 12th DWrM ■nia coanty, unimproved. nalS-tds WM. JONB8 1 A^l- Tj'ROM this date and for tbe snmmer month* my A? office will be at Florida wharf. • •- mySO F. M. MYRELU b ^They°ramblpe the utmost aimplicitT . with the “0“ the Bale smaller, and cost much lesithian^Dpe. . .1.,^ The unSirelgne<! is prepared to fill orders fov any CO teronaah. and Mr. ROBERT MURE, Charieaton. For tarther particnlara, ttom BARTtETlC General Agent, SSOareodelet atreet,New Orissa* ON Jl.t-MI — - j J :. j . • * AND For Sale at a Bargain. {,*: a One 20-HORSE ENGINE, Pl'BTJAIlLF. ONE 36 do do STATIONARY ONE SO do do do ONE 36 do do do ALSO >> k * SEVERAL ^OILERS SAW MILLS, of capacity unsurpassed, al*M> on hand. ANTI-FRICTION METAL, Of tJf OWN MANUFACTURE, superior to tw ining in the market and Warranted to give BatfeW" *“”• £,**■ p. E. TIMMONS, angAlm Angjjstfof*. MARTIN J. FORD,. ATTOKNfcV AX lA' f ’ BRYAN STR**' 1, OFFICE. N*. «> 1 jjlTAm SAVANNAH. GA. Eastern Hay. 7g§ JUfe*) ^ ato« »^D