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The Daily News aftd Herald,
SAVANNAH, FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 7, i860.
* . fieserted.
How sad, bow mncb more desolate than death itself,
must be the heart that realize* the fact that it has
showered all ita wealth of lore upon a treacherous oh
jeot, upon one who rifles the flowers of one's life ot
their sweets* and then, like a bee, wings off to rifle
other life-flowers. 'Twaa such a heart, robbed and
deserted, that sung:
The river flowed with the light on its breast,
And the wares were eddying by;
And the round, red sun went down in the West,
When my lov's loving lips to my lips were prest.
Under the evening sky.
Now weening alone *y the liter I stray,
For my love BsS left m« fdr this mahj a day—
Left me to droop ani die.
As the river flowed then, tbepiver flows still.
In ripple and loam, and spray,
On by the church, and round by the hill.
And tinder the sluice by the old burnt mill.
And out to the fading day;
But I love it no more, for delight grows cold
When the song is Bung and the tale is told,
And the heart is giren away.
Oh! river, rim far I Oh! river, run fast! •
Oh! weeds, float on to the sea 1
For the son has gone down on my beautiful past.
And the hopes that like bread mi the waters I cast
Have drifted away like thee I - ,
So the dream it is fled and the day it is done,
And my lips will murmur the name of one
Who will never come back to me.
In General.
—It is stated that Gen. Tom Tbumb will
have another Thumb on bis blinds.
—Low necks and stripes are the prevailing
cut and style in Paris.
—“I shall be at home Sunday,” remarked
a young lady, as she followed to the door
ber beau, who seemed to be wavering in
bis attachment. “So shall I,” was the brute’s
reply.
—The Fenian Sisterhood are ont in an ap
peal to the Irish women in America to con
tribute money for the relief ot the wives
and children of those of their countrymen
now suffering imprisonment in the old
country.
—Fears are beginning to be entertained at
Madrid aa to the fastiuy of Cub^. The
Politico nrges that the impending collapse of
the Mexican Empire will comprise Spain’s
possession of the island of Cuba.
—The famous province of Venctia, lately
ceded by Austria to France, is very well'
known to the world, but the space which it
occupies on the map of Europe is not so well
known. Venetia contains 3,870,500 acres
of ground, and 2,493,908 inhabitants at the
last census.
—A New York correspondent asserts that
all of the dailies of that city, except the
Herald, want to raise their price frofn four
to six cents, in consequence of the Atlantic
cable tariff. * >
—The report has gone abroad that General
Grant has written a letter to the Soldiers’
and Sailors’ Union, promising to be present
at the Pittsburg Radical Convention,; gotten
up under the auspices of this association.
The fact is Gen. Grant wrote a letter to the
secretary of the Union promising to be pres
ent on another occasion.
—Old Mr. Wilson, wfio had reached lii9
eighty-second year, was boarding with hi9
son-ie-law, W. J. Dickermau, in Minnesota.
Not long ago he found out that Dickermau
was getting pay from the town for boarding
him as a pauper. Whereupon he Cut bis
throat with a razor. It is to be regretted
that he did not first cut the throat of bi9
son-in-law.
—Two distinguished citizens of Bfqmphis,
Hon. Landon C. Haynes, ex-Confederate
Senator from Tennessee, and General
Marcus J. Wright, formerly of the Army
of Tennessee, have been pardoned by the
President.
—Gen. Weitzel, it 19 said, has been ap
pointed Collector of the port of Cincinnati.
—Dickens, in speaking of pawnbrokers'
duplicates, says they are turnpike tickets on
the road to poverty.
—How is it that the trees can put on a
new dress without opening their trunks?
It is because they leave ont their summer lB t,
clothing.
—The New York Evening Post says that
a sewing machine which in New York costs
$55, in Paris costs only $9 75 in gold, or
about $15 in currency; and that costing $115
in New York only $14 in Paris, or about $22
in currency, the Paris machine being in every
respect as good as the American.
—A jealous husband being absent from
home, went tot a clairvoyant in London to
know what his wife was doing. “Aff,”cried
the clairvoyant, “I see her; she expectssome
one; the door opens; he comes; she ca
resses him fondly; he lays his head on ber
lap, and”—husband inqd with rage—“he wags
his taiL” Itwasthedog. ^
—The. Newbury pork (Mass.) Herald says
that Governor Andrew will take the stump
against General Butler, in case the latter is
nominated for Congress in the Essex dis
trict.
—A correspondent of an English paper,
speaking of the Atlantic cable, says from
daylight till two o’clock the cable generally
works with great difficulty, after which time
the working grows easier and more rapid
until dark, and ail through the night it
works easily and well. The editor lof the
Telegrapher has often noticed fais fact on the
land lines. 1 / I
—The ladies of Richmond are making
preparations for a “bazaar’’ to beheld in
that city in February next for thebebefttof
the Hollywood Memorial Asaocmtiouf The
ccf-oporfltion of ill pereonkaat jt^ly in that
city, bat in every part of the South, it earn
estly desired. .*:!•>
—A Western letter, rotfarkiag npon the.
rapid settlement of the country,says Quincy,
Kansas City'and St Joseph are destined
speedily to be places of not less than 100,000
people each. Quincy is the great northern
.gateway to Missouri, Kansas and Colorado.
—Another steamer has been purchased by
the Canadian Government for service on
their waters as a gunboat She is now at
Kingston, where she will'soon receive her
armament and crew. This . will make eight
gunboats in; all doing ] dqfy on the inland
rivers and lakes of Canada.’ ' j
—The New Orleans Picayune says city
raitrbadfl are found to be of great advantage,
in view of the fact that they increase the
value of city property. The augmented de
mand for residences in all portions of ihe city
convenient to the established railroad lines,
proves this fact beyond all caviL i
For six weeks .npt a drop of
faltritethe city 4f Chattanooga, Teptas*
see, and during all the time the thermometer
has Anged, during the miAdte' of the day,
from 92 to 102 degrees. i
a,:
! NUTRIENT,
A I
GOLD MEDAL
PORT AND MADEIRA,
. , HARVEST BOUI
WHEAT
OLD HOMESTEAD SA’E.
Iii addition to our business of selling Wines, etc.
in original psckKgw^and (Q order to insure to con
sumers Pure Llqium ia a Compact and convenient
rorm, we^apMMMfld 4b* faterprise of bottling and’
packing in cases our well known Wines, llrandiev.
Whiskies, etc., utdehave sent them put in a style that
would pjrcffiude tlm posribility pi their being tain-’
pered with before reaching the purchaser. The geo-
eral appreciation and gratifying success that has re
warded our efforts baa encouraged us to maintain
the standard aa regards quality, also, to fnake in
creased efforts to retain the confidence and 1 patron
age which has bean so liberally bestowed upon us.
UININGBR A Up.,
| Established 1174] , importers uf HUnee, Ac.,
The above pop*tar gdtHsmu pMQipin cases con
taining one dozen bottles each, and are sold by
Notice.
QRAYBlLLtfor the transaction of a
missionbajtpws in ttoeqjtjcd
A. Crane aril James H. Gr.ybUl, t* 5 ™ 4 > Hem “
the general partner*, aadJr v ~
tmammkiia • -
jl or zi ist'ertr *„
MERRITT, WALCOTT a CO.,
64 CeirtlaUf Street
manufacturer of all
Bolts, Natl, whUisrii, Sett StfovJs
Ac* Ac., and dealers in all kinds *f
>and Engineer’s Supplies, oils, Yi
up and Bobber PMking; Oak Taunt
Gang Saws, Pnmps, Steam Whistles, Steam and Wa
ter Onagers, Steam Engines and Saw Mills of ever;
description, Ac., Ac. Also Agents for A. P. WOOD
A CO.’S celebrated Portable Steam Engines.
:fl 4 f
4^
akir***!
and all prominent Druggists, Grocers, ole.
onhRwnK mk
The name or Bininger A Co., No. is, Beaver street,
is a guarantee of the expat and literal truth of what
ever they represent—N. Y. Com. Advertiser;
“he importing hoasa el lflniagsr it Co.. No. 15
ver street. Is conducted upon principles of integ
rity, fairness, and the highest honor,—N. Y. Evening
Express. jeH-DeodAUOy
House asriJ Bakery to Rent.
THE HOUSE AND BAKERjf. oq. the
southeast corner ^f.South Broad and Mont
gomery - !streets to rent. Apply Co
Mas. ISABELLA EVANS,
R
fcoitwr
jjiCR sale to arrive, hi lota to anlt purchasers.
sep6-3t R. HABERSHAM ft SOHS^
REMOVAL.
« • * I . . t b
JOSEPH A! ROBERTS,
(Late of Coliyabna, Ga.,) has
Removed to 14 Stoddard’s tipper Range.
C ONSIGNMENTS of Cotton. Wool and Produce
generally, res| —“
Advances made on most liberal terms.
Goods for the interior forwarded with eare and
dispatch. . . sepulm
House
Any’person 4 h*V
^fOUSH to rent, hfltween now and October
rflild a good tenant by applying to ,
JOHN C. MAKER A Cdj
au28if 139 Congiyss street.
Georgia.
Chemical Works,
OF SAVAIIHAH, GEORGIA.
w
B ARE NOW PEEP,
with a superior bl
to supply the trade
TA1ES&*
MANUFACTURED AT THE GEORGIA CHEMICAL
WORKS.
For the Laundry, it has ao superior, -it is uniform
in quality, and every box warranted. *"
It is now in use by many families in the
* hue exutusiuu %n tui mam.
Orders addressed to the nnderslgned will have
prompt attention.
PURSE A THOMAS,
AGENTS GEORGIA CHEMICAL WORKS,
sep3-lm UT Ewy aomoa,
Horses. Stolen.
gTO
near Doctortdwn, Ga.,
JvaastotHf
left bind foot from a ant by the halter. Also, from
hip with thejettei>“«,*’«nd left hind Mock swelled
from a wound.
A liberal reward will be paid for the recovery of
the aforesaid! borere. wILUaUnp'J
new ano can
^DA^KLg
E OUR OF THE CRY HAND FIRE
jmitby.r - "
lion Engines,
wltA water w
cued tor, and ai
GomenciNs.
McCarthy, ' Lo«| ‘
American,
On band,and ■haili ghaig iaat.-
antl-lm ME EAT STREET.
TtW
sal Oa*c
—rBJooS.
dm
GottoM Qinagjj
fan* atvreylowpricrt,*,,I fiT:
'V Mt[>:
. having' ’beemne
l ti>J property known as the’ “tojv£Q.|AVANMAP
BICEMMiL,” ~* —" rmiagiirn alllnriaml
. »■-“-* Nineiy rermflking'R l « ; PtB8T-CLAS8
4NG MILL. jTp paiiiflwm ^ spared
to have Bice thoroughly cleaned aaA prepared J fi>r
market; and to the Planters and Faetnrbwbo gfvi
their patTOnhge we Can promise ty(fjattenpfyf*'t8
their Intsreeta. sidra ,.i. is.tj ■’**‘
H iving ample facilities for stpHflg Rice, Hafitets
til factors can ship at any time 1 to the Miff to salt
their convenience, to remain om .storage or 1 * for
pounding. LLOYRlk WADDELL
Wtttfaflf H.TCSNO.
IMEllw*"!.! ROSE * ARKWRIGHT.
} 11 ON -ii-^r . (OS
Havbfg taken entire eharyfe of the working iff Ibe
above named Miff, we would respectfully askof tha
Planters 1 and Factors living in the vieinHydf
nth theft patronage for theqMnblg season, apd in so
doing ws can bat promise a'dhRfal attention to their
interest based npon »u!r past business ■ eonoalthm
and exLerience in thst-Hne*W bfl^ness. The *1%
will bcln perfect order for pounding wth* "*t or
October. - NB8B A AB«WHIG»r. o
■’ i ‘ l | tile.-de
For further partlfcnlsrh, ttiMfe of A^srs. Rose A
dJtwnght, at the Mill, or at 1 Tb6 Baakfog House of
S m. KTnano A Co , in Exchange Iwlding; nr df
oyd 0. Waddell, office (when Tb' tfte.dtyj) Sf me
Columbia Square
■ QBOCEBY stobe,
— opim-hi. Square, corner of Habersham
and President streeta,
ag PHILIP CALL* AN AN * CO.
ThKCEFraa WEBKLY, Orat-clasa Fandty. Gro-
xtrertoTAles"Wines, Llqnora. Cigara, Fruits,
Vegetab^ Ac. For rale dn must reasonable terms.
Scsuton, Smith & €i.
’ KiEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND
CHOKE OLD BRANDIES,
David Bailoy,
MERCHANT TAILOR
savannah; ga.
rnHE ATTENTION of fUStomers. friends. And the
X pnulic generally, b invited to the select stock of
Goods for Faffarwl Winter ^ear
now o.iOuiag, consisting oijjtoe Kreucb and j English
Cassimeres: Black and Culored Cloths; Bpeskins:
French and English Beavers: ChincbTI »Ciutl)s; Cssh-
ipere and Silk Ve vet Vestings, Ac., alriar which will
be made tip at the ajtiorte^ notice and ip the most
taplUotiablestyle. ’ , l !
A^q.just received, dflne selection of.
(omen’s Furnishing @oods,|
ig of Shins, Merino Underbills and Draw-
Uafltun Flannel Drawers, EdglftA ail' Atneyicad
Gloves, (inuntlrts,- 1 Cravats,; Tamars, Ac, 1
'mbrellas. Shirts meenred for and madc td
Uenttemen wishing^any of the abbvh "Articles will
it wefttb call befoiwpurchasing* elsewhere, and ex;
jttiimitMs stock of goods, recently selected by my-
seif ill New York. ! -
I3N“ Terms positively cash. ’
DAVID NaILHV,
' ' NS. «Whitaker street, !
adsh-tm' Opposite J no Olfvfer’s Paint! Shop, j
' BVSfcT VARIETY OF GROCERIES,
ALSO,
Hij Corn, Oats and Bran, strictly at wholesale to
thetflile; and we flatter ourselves that We can make
St to telntsrest of dealers to patronise aa at the
J. tumdsf gW, oppoyffe Jpfferson st. * ■
A. M. Put an, V. F. Sti’bbs, . }
Late of Rom», Ga. Late of Macon, Ga.
C. W. Stegall. Lite Tfiotaf^ville.
iii. ::..■‘■' A 't»w, | |
SLOAN, STUBBS & STEGALL,
COTTON FACTORS,
Forwarding- and ('owmisriw
l,r :
No. 4 Stoddard’s Lffwtr Range,
BAY STREET,;/.
SAVAWbTAH, &A. |
Will make liberal advances bn cotton, pad other
produce iu transit^ or. store, or on consignment!) td
our correspondents in New Yolk
an27-3m
.JC
PHIENIX steabWIl
EASTERN WHARF, SAVANNAH) «hA>
npHE undersigned, havingcomptetediheir DOUBLE
X GANG S.vto MILL, known aatoe “PBG4NIX
STEAM SAW MILL,” would respectfully inform
their ftfends and the public generally, ,tbqt they are
now prepared to All orders for Lum^crth any qnau-
^ d of any sizes and ieugibs. We have eon-
with onr Mill an Improved Plyuer, and wilt
give pafticnlar attention to orders tif planed and
tongue and grooved lumber.,
orders left at the Mill, or pt J. F. A M. Hamilton’
office, corner Bay and Abercorn streets, prill receiv
prompt attention. ’
A share of public patronage is
ffeited.
os. KULI
ans-tf
, esispectfully so-
EULBN A JlAMll.TONS.
1. F. HAMILTON. M. BAM|LTO>-
Notice.
. »#>**.* ntpi u m,-.
SorauNTtHoauv's Orrioz, A. * 6. R. R. Co., I
Savannah, September 1,186*. f
AN AND AFTER the 5th instantf the totes nr
V/ freight on Col'on over this road. torGavaimah
Will be as lo.Uows per hundred pounds:
. From Thoinusville to SiaUon No. 1Z, iucluaivc, 90
‘^romStation No. 1C to Station. No. It, ipclftstfe,
S| cents. , , ’
From Station No. 13 to Station No. 1014) inclusive,
89 cent)), am >) ,
From Station No. 10 to Station No. S, inclusive, 75
cents.h Thin .. i . *dO- . «.* 4
From Station No. 7 b to Station No. 5, icehosive,
70cen(*. .-.j i-.-i.ff
From Station No. 4% to Station No. 3, inclusive,
Cfi ceffto. ' . m I
From Station No. 2 to Station No. 1. iaciasive, flu
H. &> UAI^SS,
endent.
f P
WASUK MIT “MIPAIATIM .nl MM
FlriM IIBIAI CM!”
That received a medal and honorable mention bop
the
minei
pared’
withstanding.
1 KAZZBHA,
The food and la&ay of the age, wltbodt a single
fault. ‘One tria ■ wfU convince the moat skeptical.
Makes Padding. • hikes, custards, BlancMaage, Ac.,
without bingla s. with few or no eggs, at a coat ae-
toidshtng the met economical.’ A slight addition to
ordinary wheat t onr greatly improve* Bread and
Cake. It is also excellent for thirkoning sweet aancea.
gravies for flsh and meats, soups, Ac. For Ice Cream
nothiflg’can compare with It. A little boiled ia milk
will produce rich cream for coffee, chocolate, tea, Ac.
Put np in ene pound packages, under the trade
mark Maizena. with directions for nee.
A most delicious article Qf food for children and ln-
valida Of all ages.
For sale by Grocers and Druggists everywhere.
Wholesale Depot) 166 Fulton Street.
WILLIAM DURYBA,
, )«S-ty General Agent
eep»At.
General Superintend
DRAKE'SVERIMEMWBA
. . jam • i i
■ j* ..j u . .
i JPluntRtioii Bitters, x
HMMMMMUUnNt 40 480A
uNUSnwcEIVEIh direct; ton oho wuprletova, a
fj supply of these genuine and justly Celebrated
Bitters, ill%RnM>llliiDi constantly, together with
ttie bestjUfiali/ypf
French brandies, , ■' '
JAMAICA AnT» ST. CROIX RuW, ,M “‘‘
l.i dH ■OLLAflD OWNS, o> ' aw 7 .
H AND STANDARD WHISKIES.
' ^ Also,.always on band,’ • *’ ’ '* J '
EXCELLENT “CREME DE BOt^V,”
- *“• • A(iif other good brands Champagne;,
MAOSIKA, SUB»RV. ,i
CLARET, AND
OTHER WINKS;
. i PORTER, ALE AND CIDER: ,
And Chewing'atnd SmeUag, Tobacco,,
of the flrtt grade. . I
1 Aigu. a luff supply of iaifferior HAVANA *kgaR8,
of various brands, some very choice, for sale low, at
|dSi»|4Nahd.A>aji tweN, by. , T,W ’|t»' :
an28Jtooil , ..I LAMA,..
FOR SALE.
. 44ite- n<?Wr'
• vt/ 'J- -
. A superior artiqie. by ., ., :T •’■«*»*•
..oil- CHARLES i. COLBY&eOik.-
oepfctfli Cornar Aborgaznaud Bay sUret^s-
Ai PHITXII. SAW.
HISTIAN^ H
Just arrived from Baltimore per steai
/ ID ffl O.UW
iuer Korih
se4-5t
‘Johnston; Wheels & Go.,
Ceneral Comrnls^hM^rcl
No. 10 StoddaHt’a 1 ' Lower 1 Kai
•j . 1 ■>'. I .. .‘I I
SAVANNAH, CWto
aepl-tf . . v rt 4
IffiNt*
iJh
!.V"H t
SITUATION wanted hf-;h
l. man, either aa - '
Clerk In a comi
office.
■kI n..
WANTED.
peteit-'yanng
* e bonae,
lmlsalon Tmuse. App y at this
BACON.
J2EL1
C A CASKS choica Bid)
CRaNI
w
FopjT Gpodf :
lirt . . , U • nl
Wanted lmmedUteiy.i^'_'_#
mdqL.-VL. . > ’ IIWET
i’Vsnuj—iX , i ’J A iMlnU vm.i'i
&.
Stairs.
City NMtSUAL'S'SALE.
^CBknstbKf' :
i tas**5iq a
h(<rt| 6d 'Mi
► Tnlnffritv v * <i i- xoii tboiLiiA
WHISKEY
.ij • i l /••■J.
guv,
’WINES, dke.
HEfiCESKEHAH,
anil Retail Deader
idi. 4
Wholesale
hllUflNUrfca Spots and Shoes, Clothing, For
eign and Domestic Wines, Liquors and Segura.
Also Skehan’s Celebrated -
GOLDEN ALE
AND i .
CHAMPAGNE CIDER.
In buttle md ia wood.
Loudon and Dublin Brown- Stout, Scotch and Eng
llsh Ales, Ac.
Uberal nedlctions made to be trade
BL AIR & BICKFORD,
Lunifar .JlWfftf^cturers
AND DEALERS IN
TIMBER AND ^LUMBER
. .OF KVERY DESCRIPTION, ,i A ' •
Door’ll i iii»4ii > HUnds,
W itHl^tod lVmber Jarff;fa fafet'ne^r Bryan
Oe jyW-tf
G. B. LAMAR. JUN.,
, . i 11 i • DU .11/ii i.’.r *
Successor toG. B. A €1. W. I-amaz,
General Commission Merchants
Forwarding aud Shipplug Igvate,
No. 9* BAY STRKBT (npateira.)
Refer (0 Goo, W. Anderson, John C.'
B.Lamar,Savannah: W.TI. Jackson,,
A Sons, J B. ahd i. W. Walker, Angus
ments softcited. ,, ■
errfl andG.
osiah Sibley
a. Oonsign-
mvio
W. A. Betamt.
Bouse & Bryant,
tFormerly of Jacksonville. Fla.,)
lit BROUGHTON STREET, SAVANN,
.m-tf and #2 Libertv street. N. Y.
AH,
V. A. KYAN &GO.
r % 307 Buy atroc^ i--
.Ui>.
idh^j- Street,
DKfUU IN
STANDARD LIQUORS,
Axait* for Charles Farre Champagne*, Keller’s
'Kentucky Bourbon Whiskey, Ac. '*
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New York Advertisements,
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HAWKINS-& FAY,
Commission . Merchants,
RO. 47 PEARL STREET,
NEAR PRODUCE EXCHANGE, N. Y.
WH. S. HAWKINS, J.. ROCKWELL TAT.
Particular attention paid to buying Produce, Provi
eions, Whiskies, and Cigars, on order, and to eon
signmenta.
CLINTON HUNTER, Arm of Spofford, Tileston A
Co., New York. Puncher h McChesney, 5 Water-at.,
New York. Richard Ellis, 114 Water street. New
York. Wm. B. Miles, 59 Christie street. New York.
W. g. Sibell. 5 Wall street. New York. Lewis L.
Jones. IV Bro.dwav. S. W. Mason A Co., Savannah
Ga.
JOHN GRAY,
•d DEALER IN
Woden. Ware, Brooms,
‘ HAILS, BRUSHES, MATS,
Twlan, CytoaDi Tate, ckaraa. CrmUlea,
Wage,MS, Chairs, DaUuU, A*.
Nos. 15 Fultpn ana302B*ront 8
't' .'iihw. YbBjt
m3-
Emigrants Can be Supplied
WITHIN TEN DAYS.
rime undersigned are prepared to supply Plasters
A anftottibv parties who may be in want uf WHITE
LABORERS, and have made nscessary arrange-
"artl - ’ - —
meuta ip the .North to fltl an;
LaBorfers.'Woodcuo.r —
or Twelve dayafromt
il any orders for sgricaitnre
Laborers, Woodcu'r.re. Mechanics, etc., wUbin Ten
nt he day the order Is given here,
are to oe received by the Employers
on arrival qf the steamer here, and transported to
the pdlnte Vhere they are wauted at Employers’
expense, add the Employers have farther to pay a
certain sum per head in advance, partly as aeci
and partly for covering the expense* in briu
Emigrants from the North to this port.
The Vdte at which Farming Laborers c*n be
.ringing th*
can be se-
the Employ-
cared will average about $150 per y
era fading t|iem.
Jorfurtl^parUcu^p^ ^ ^
■ ’ - - ,!u “ ‘ Jones’ Block, Bay street.
One dart Scat of Barnard street,
rartlondsnod*. Savannah, 6i
Jackson A Lawto^^avaMah. ’
“ffshn’W. Andersen A son. Savannah.
' UuSsmeu Oobeo,Havanash.
ftSjJ&^TOvmirth *
Geo. A: Cuyler, Savannah.
W. R. Fleming, savannah. ,«s
John-Screven, Savannah.
•Bfahaut, BaMwtuff Co., Savannah
. ffavaouah National Bank, Savannah.
JJLANCEVILLB
VAN WERT, FOLK CD., OA.
.pUJIbools. faPOOwOOO
BUARXS, $S0 EACH.
DicBMnosa—H. Brigham, JJf-Deter, *- O.ara*.
UhlA. WUbur and A. A Marshall.
P^t^^WotboruteStewUA.teteero
HarSs-w-S
’* iK «”“’rrt‘Sowuir.-*
Notice.
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eDry
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rpwo LIGHT rtOft BIVEE STEAMERS AMD
out nRAM.fUfli au aaariy new. For sals low.
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SAVANNAH.
Street,
. - GEORGIA.
Buy
u,
YTTILL give prompt ktientlon to receiving and for-
W warding goods, sate* on consignment, and all
orders; and .will also keep constantly on hand a
riesjUfacns Agricultural Imple-
terMOfitKaffL A Co’S Sejdes,
Ac., besides other goods and mannfartnreU articles
for sale, on copaigpmqqh ^nil for which they are
M rXilH 4 JO;,
Forwarding ati«l Commission
3tK*’CIIANT8.
WHOLESALE AND ftETAtt pEALERS IN
Dnr Goods, Groeeries, 3c.,
NOS. 1, AND 1 2 SASdUS; BIDCK,
Bay Street, Jacksonville, Florida.
O. ■. tAHMU. KD. O. SAMM1B.
• nil ’ «<*M
Jas.T. Paterson,
TIMBER,
Lumber ^; Commission
to 'MERCHANT*
No. 153 Bay Street, s»vaw»»k,
ins *!* • ■ 1
Darien, Georgia.
r* Orders for Lumber solicited. dIS-tt
THOMAS H. AUSTIN,
geural Cmnisiin ail Fmrlim
JVTTBMTCfTT AJiM*,
y . t. il: 'L
•» Bay Street, Navomuk, Ga.
Wm. M. Tnnho A Co.. Savannah; Nonrse A Brooks,
New York f Bppli>5, Hanserd A Oa., Colnmbus.
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Hotels.
Market Square House,
138 BRYAN STREET,
VALENTINE BASLER.
Cigar,, Wines, Ales and Lager, and all kt' da of
Ufaatsj < Umcfa fai eleven o'clock. Tpn Pin Alleys
attached. ang4^m
MERCH4HTS EXCHAR6E
LUNCH HOUSE,
Bull Streets near Bay Lane.
F REE LUNCH served from 11 a. m. to 1 p. m , and
from 9 p. m. to 12 m. Best of Liquors, Alee,
Wines, Ac., constantly on hand.
)y3-tf FRANK PERRY Proprietor.
PAVILION HOTEL,
SOUTHEAST CORNER OF BULL AND
SOUTH BROAD STREETS.
T IE PROPRIETORS would respectfully announce
to the public that the above Hotel 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
■uy be found the best of Wines, Liquors and Segar~
Attached to the .House Is also an ICE CREA
GARDEN, where may be procured at,*11 boors, both
day and evening, the finest Cream in the city. Also,
a Soda Fountain, from which they will forolah the
best Soda in the city.
Parties can be furnished with Cream stall times.
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ST. CHARLES SALOON,
T>Y A. STAMM," Bay Lane, rear of Post Office—
Jj The host Liquors, Ales, Wines.’ Sega re, Ac.,
always on hand, inclndteg a choice article of BELT
ER’S WATER, directly imported from Heraagtbnm,
Nassau, and the best of Rhine Wines.
LUNCH every day at 11 o’clock. 1 mll-ty
Port Royal House,
HILTON HEAD, 8. C.
RIDDELL A
a. a. tnuau.
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Paoraia von
LA PIERR£ HOUSE,
PHILADELPHIA.
r«VHB 8UB8CH1 SERB having leased this favorite
Ai B4use.lt has been .
REFITTED AMD REFDRHinRD
IN AN ELEGANT MANNER,
A*H to WWW Prepared witn tbeMmt Per-
reel Appointment* for the Reerp-
IL ■ «lon of Gfnest*. 1
- The first positloB among first-class Hotels will be
maintained m the fatqre, snin the past. -
jeU flm . BAKER A FARLKT.
CHAELESTOH HOTEL,
CHARLESTON, 8. C.
fflHIS popnlai end well knoWn Hptel.ei tested In the
A bnsineee portion iff the c|ty, has been newly far-
niehed-througbont by the pieaewt proprietor, who bae
been sixteen years connected with the establishment.
mM-tt '* WHITE, Proprietor.
LITE OAK GLOB HOUSE,
No. 32 GEORGS STREET,
Charleston, South Carblina,
Is now open Jor the AceomoMdeUenor ttenelent aa
permanent gnetB.
Choicest IJqmrs, Wines, Ales sari Megan
Aswan on lisa
alltf
I per SAy.
PITER JONES, Proprietor.
JANE OF eHWHOLM’S PATENT SHINGLE MA-
LTcHons, wtth puent tight for Nanaa ooanty
fee tea yean:, said, jo. be. canaM*. oC spur'
$9,09o to 40,008 per day. Also, one SpUe
fort, six MiffsaTwith harnees, and tw;
TTOakn Knqnire of CHAto U OOLMT * OR,
IJMtf Cones Bay and
For nla sa aU psomlnaat Grocere, Win* M*rehatt*
Qhdlftuggiste.andwholosatennigJto
t. FUNKSi.^ 9oli Agents’
ei Js .io'jyr wii &muij
OUR MOTTO:
EL BUILDINGS.
WE DEFY COMPETITION
The undent aed, having purchased the
The
' pv & as,
the Southern Coafc
announce that they axe now ready to fill all orders.
MB. PECK, onr senior, having been employed for TWENTY YEARS in Philadelp,
in the leading establishments 1 iii that city, and for the last NINE YEARS havingNjj ( ‘ h , f
of Purse’s extensive Bindery in Savannah, feels warranted in making the assertion,I
can at any time be sustained by evidenioes of workmanship, that he is a |
Master of His Profession,
and that the Sonth can at last compete with onr Northern friends, and prevent thenroJ
aity of sending to New York or Philadelphia for orders, that can be equally well eieentol I
homo,giving thus the expenses of importation. Particnlar attention paid to
BUsmiTSTG music books
AND REPAIRING PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS.
The patronage of the pnblic is resjoectfolly solicited,,and satisfaction guaraattei a
work that may be entrusted to onr
jy6-3m
.H. PECK & CO,
CHOICE FAMILY FLOOR I
FROM NEW WHEAT.
rrvHF Savannah Steam Flouring Mills (east end of
A -Bronghton street) are- bow supplying Grocer*
and Families with an excellent quality of NEW
FLOUR, made from NBW-WHEAT. FUmllfc* onp-
pled at theft residences, by the I'arrel, half barrel,
orqnarterr barrel Also, liesli GRITS and MBALi
by the Imahel or half bushel
by the Imahel or half bushel. ^ _ I artfe 1
IHE tmw courier;
RICHARD ORME. Editor,
Is Published Every Friday,
ORME & WATTLES, Paorirritidas.
TERMS: THREE DOLLARS, U^DVAfiCE
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BARRETT’S
T
ON THIS CONTINENT.
It Is WAKBANTED to BKSroBB QB.’V IIAJH TO ITS
original, natural colob, in every i ISC it alii STOP
the hair from falling opt; it will ft, e Lie l cad from
homoreand dandruff; PROUSTS the gsawmi or ihe
hair, and Is a beautiful dressing.
We offer no large rewards, but we ’ utta > ; all of
onr agents to refund the honey to »iy ,o who
will use two bottles, and then say Ba i-m • Vege
table Hair Restorative has not per once all we
clAlm.
Testimony prom the Capital of Ujs Unties. States.
Messrs. Barrett A Co:
I was induced to give your Hzirp epaiationa trial,
and can heartily recommend It as unequalled as a
Dressing, Partner and Restorer.—giving to the Haft
a luxuriant richness, and to the head a cool and
most agreeable sensation, while it is thorough In re
storing the hair to Its natural color.
Very respectfully, W. Hamlet.
Washington, D, O., May 15, I860.
Messrs. J. H. Barber A Co:
I was induced by a friend to make atrial of Bar
rett’s Vegetable Hair Restorative, and I am very
mneh pleased with the effect it has had on my hair.
I was nearly half grey, and now, before using one
bottle, my head is freed from dandruff; and my hair
has all the appearance of yonth. I folly believe Bar
rett’s to be the best haft preparation In the world.
Wm. Hamilton
Fredonia, N. Y., April 26, I860.
J. R.
BARRETT A CO„ Proprietors,
Manchester, New Hampshire:
JACOB LIPPMAN,
Corner Congress and Barnard streets. Agent,
resold by all Druggists.JyS-tf
SANDERSON i WILKINSON,
HARNESS, SADDLERY
. AMD. , j a* 1 01 '
TRUNK STORK
WMOUSAUI AND RETAIL,
Under St. Andrew's Hall, Broughton SL,
SAVANNAH, GA.
.RHODES'
THE STANDARD 9ANDRE,
AT $0» SO PER TON, CASH. ’ - 1 i .
us-tr ‘ Mnlelt Thomas a qo.
Advertisingin Southern Georgia
(RHC BAINBRIDGE ’’CNABT AND COMPASS”
A (formerly the “ Baiabridga Argaa,”) offers
superior iqdncemente to the merchant* of 8k-
T*nnah m an adverfitteg medium. It has a lane*
" rapidly lDcreemng clrcnlatteu In tMtMctlou, and
erm* are rennnnehle. AddNrt . i. ’
WJLLI9 M. RUSSELL,
Editor and Proprietor.
Balnbridge, Jonelt, IMS.
je!2-tf
<i« ■ Bavstreet. .
0T White Corn ooseUntlyrt ha
Alan, choke Com Meal Ufa Grits.
for sale,
fell-tf
NOTICE.
TQm WMVFMG mtlURE
I am opening fer the Inapeetion of the pshHe,
* a fine stock of
CA«NBT FURNITURE, CHAIRS, T
. TREasiS,
To whkh the attention 1 of all ls invlte$. .
jarWerei0OM^lT8 BROUGHTON STRUT, Bber
fw-iy® 1 ’ ***■ &B.
NOTICE,
XT'ROM this 6
Jt 1 office wit
date and for the
will be at Florida wt
TO COTTON
b ^£&°gssaae tfa Jfafa •mmH
Railroads.
Atlantic & Gulf Railroad
SAVANNAH, AnirnstSl, is$. I
TAHLEGATf S to the Cotton VUuiurdToflrncJ
1 J to be held at Ma^on 011 the proximo, wilJi
passed free over tliH road on tli-ir r-’ um.on r,r4
rieoration of a certificate of nu-mt«BMp {nm a 1
President orVice President of the L'ldwentun. .
an'22-tf JOHN SCKKVKN.PMdrtit.
IHE ETL, EAR
D‘
coils'
aid min
B. WRIGHT, of Toronto. Canada VTo
cian and Surgeon, Oculist and .nn,:. a J
lulted ou Deafness, Di.-cliargcs (ruin Ik ic|
mdse,in the licad, Catarrh, ltisearcsor UrT.ul
and. Langs. I
All diseases of the EYE, requiring eittrir MtSil
or Snrglcal aid attended to. I
Office Na 41, in Dr. Titos. Buckler's old 13o,|
Lexington street, Baltimore. MU.
Office hours from 9 to 12 A. 5!., and 3to5P.il
IWtf ’
THOM. W. BROOK!
MANUFACTURER OF
FURNITURE AND CENERM|
UPHOLSTERY.
OU Ooe Street, Philadelphia, Pa
N. B.—All ORDERS sent by Hail prompt:: tj
tehrlSTtn. —
Brown's Standard Scales |
U SED by tbe United States and Foreign Urn
HMBte for more than
' THIRTY YE IRS,
Adapted to any branch of business for forced
home markets. Warranted accurate and daw
Sales rooms No. 3 Barclay-et., near Droirivsy .V ^
«ep19 tw R. BROWN. Efanater. \
N-utting, Powell <S/CoJ
BANKERS,
MACON. GEO
C. A. NUTTING,
A. H. POWELL,
ISAAC SCOTT.
REFERENCE.
EDWARD PADKLFGRD,
uavahwh.
OK IIAM*
AND
For Sale at a Barga
One 2GHOBSE ENGINE PORTABLE
ONE 85 do do STATIONARY
ONE (0 do do <*°
ONE 2S do do <*°
ALSO
SEVERAL BOILERS
SAW MILLS, Ot capacity niusirpafw!, •*
on fand.
' i’"’ ANTI-FRICTION METAL
Of my OWN MANUFACTURE, superior to R|
thing in the market and Warranted to g^ 5,
X F. E. TIMMOS?
iu'in&'il
augt-lm
MARTIN J. FORK
ATTOKPi II'. V AT ’ ’1
OFFICE. No. 72 BRYAN STRB e1
jyl7-0m SAVANNAH. OA-_
Eastern Hay.
HBALES PRIME RASTERN
*.\Sr Ua>oe} to store 3rab5£W^
FRESH GROUND
AND CORN MEAL
LWAYSon hand, in large or s® 1 * 111
*ad for aale (at the lowert P^^jpRD.
Vai and Pearl
wasfirffuis^a?’
Notice
TftHEREBY erv®««f*'''"g* 1
I lure existing under the a?®*? “ijti»P 1 , 1 ’
ACo., to Savannah. Ga., and Tbom2* ibf , w j e
Co., itadlsra. Fl»., have been d
Of D. G.
neM in Ssvuumliv i
In iCfldltbn, in liquidation.
. MU- 1 ®;
i K '‘“pfricfl
August, 1900. sarri^^l
The ouboerlbert wm continue the ftit |
misaioa Bnstome In Savannah, 0» - »
copied by the late irm, on BB oI
August. 1844. HILLS* 1 * t
, COD 1 * 110 *
The subscriber oolidw for the P/JTarc
of fhepatroaagh extended to theltfe"^
obToiVTS
Aogast. 1880. >
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■ tbokab e turn**
’-9 ' THOMAS N’-’inSI
SAVaifttAM- Artost 13,1800. .
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