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The. Daily- News, and Herald.
BAVANNffi SATURDAY/ SEPTEMBER K 1566.
PHILADELPHIA.
Voice or the Boy. fa Blue.
Bo merciful to the South—
Not with the empty word iu your mouth,
But merciful be—let your actions tell
To the men who lyere beaten, but fought bo well:
Be merciful to the South!
Be generous to the South-
Gentle in deed and in word of mouth;
For no craven brand on the forehead shines
Of the men who met us in volleying lines,
a flag oft!
And fought for the flrig of the South.
Be tender and just to the South;
For famine, and slaughter, and hunger and drouth,
They have suffered who made such a gallant fight
For a cause that was wrong—but they thought was
right:
Be just to the beaten South!
Be just, and be something more,
Now that the hot days of battle are o'er;
For brothers we were in the glorious past,
And brothers again wo must be at last—
Be merciful to the South!
We are all here once more.
The terrible days of our conflict o’er;
And'again the-old flag floats elate
O’er the capital dome of each sister State
In the East, North, West and South I
Let us join hands once more,
Bcnewing the vows that our fathers swore;
Forgetting all strife save the lessons it taught,
And meeting as reconciled brothers ought—
A reconciled North and Sbutli.
Errors on both sides were,
But for those—they are past, and we have no care;
Let a sponge glide over the hideons years
Of terror and bloodshed, havoc and tears,
Dividing the North and South.
One destiny holds us yet"
We have common hopes and a common debt;
For England was false to us both alike,
And against her power, with strong arms, should
strike
• The reconciled North aud South.
Oh! *tis a glorious hour
That joins us again in imperial power;
And long o’er the land of the free and the brave
May the Pine and Palmetto united wave—
Fit emblems of North and South!
Again, like two parted friends,
With our quarrel fought, the hatred ends;
And uone more welcome this happy day
Than the Boys in £flhe and the Boys in Gray
Who fought for the North and the South.
Miles O’Reilly, his X Mask.
Late Private 47th N. Y. Vol. Infantry.
In General.
—The collection of the direct tax has been
suspended in Texas until 1868.
—The United States doabie-ender Mo-
nocacy has been ordered on a cruise to China.
—Forney’s spile is inexhaustible. He calls
the Presidential party “ a circus show.’’
—The New York lawyers are worrying
Santa Anna’s life and money entirely out of
him. •
—One hundred and fifty women are regu
larly employed as masons and hod carriers
on the new opera house in Vienna.
—The Memphis Post (Radical) is inclined
to think Gen. Forrest is not the monster he
has been represented to be.
—Mrs. Stover, the daughter of President
Johnson, has the charge of the White
House until the President’s return.
—The Louisville City Conned have, by
resolution, invited President Johnson to ex
tend his visit to that city. ~
—The recent election in Kentucky brought
out 158,000 votes, the largest number ever
cast in that State. At the Presidential elec
tion in 1860 the vote was 145,558.
—Accounts from the hog crop, in all sec
tions, give favorable indications. It is said
the crop has never been better in some
localities.
—The (rial of the prisoners charged with
the heavy robbery of Adams' Express Com
pany, on the New Haven Railroad, in Janu
ary last, is now in progess in Danbury, Ct.
—Affairs are beginning to look brighter at
Portland. Just after the fire 7,200 rations
were issued daily. Now only five hundred
are being distributed.
—The Paymaster General, it is stated, de
nies that the President’s proclamation of
peace legally reduces the pay of soldiers to
the ante-war rates of eleven dollars a month.
—Notwithstanding the absence of the
President, applications for appointments
continue to be forwarded to Washington in
large numbers. They are, of course, placed
on file to await his return.
—Alexander Redding, who shot his
brother-in-law, Cherry, a few days ago, in
Macon, has been committed to answer to the
charge of murder before the next Superior
Court.’ t
—G«r. Worth, of North Carolina, has re
ceived from Washington land scrip to the
amount of 190,080 acres, to go towards the
establishment of an Agricultural College in
the State.
—A man out West says he moved so often
daring one year, that whenever a covered
wagon stopped at (he gate his chickens
would fall on their backs and hold up their
feet, in order to be tied and thrown in.
—A BRildr ; beingasked how he liked his
bride, replied: “Why, d’ye see, I took her
for to be only half of me, as the parson says,
bnt dash me if she isn’t twice as much as I.
I'm only a tar, and she’s a Tartar.”
—General Lucius J. Polk, of Maury coun
ty. is raising a subscription to erect a suita
ble monument to the Confederate officers
buried in the beautiful cemetery of Ashwood,
near bis residence.
—An insurance company in Mobile recent
ly refused to pay the insurance on the life of
a man who perished in trying to save a crip
ple from a burning building. They pronounce
it suicide.
—Miss Evans, of Mobile, author of “Beu-
,ab,” and Mrs Winfield, of Kentncky, au
thor of the “Household of Bouverie,” both
have novels in coarse of publication by
Carleton.
1 —The most probable reports appear to be
that tbe Empress Carlotte will return to
Mexico in October, and that tbe French
General is to command the Mexican troops
organized by Maximilian.
—The tobacco croj> in Virginia and
throughout the Southwest, including an im
porlant strip of the State of Indiana'border-
ing on tbe Ohio river, will probably turn out
tbe most important in its resulfa known for
ibe last six .or eight years.
—TheTSoglish people have been amused
lately by the vagaries of a pack of roving
zealots who call themselves “the Hallelujah
Band.” They visited, among other places,
Derby, and placarded the town with this no
tice: “At sine o'ddbk the soldiers of tto
Cross Will open fire in the Market-place on
the kingdom of the Devil. A procession will
be formed to proceed at once to the fiel&
■when a second volley will be fired on tbfi ar
mies of bis Satanic Majesty.”
—Tuesday afternoon a colored man named
Holme® died suddenly at Niagara Palls.
He was a very corpulent man. His wife
w^s of enormous size, and formerly travelgg
with circusea and . side-showa, exhibiting
Two or three hours alter her husband’s <*»«♦»»
she called her two grown up girls to her and
• “Wall male «ah ■%
said: “Wellgirls, you mutt do the best
:*r yon 4»n for yourselves; the old man Is gone,
andTm going too." She sat in & chair, and
:. immediately expired.
Medf&l.
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WIT
(From Dispensatory of tbe United States.)
.--Biiclin Leayes. ;
PROPERTIES.—Their odor I* strong. dtauiTb end
somewhat aromatic, their tastes bitterish, and anal
ogous to mint.
MEDICAL PROPKHTIBB AND USES.—Baehn
leaves are gently stimulant, with,a paeollar. ten
dency to the Urinary Organa, producing diuresis, anil
like other similar medicines, exciting diaphoresis,
when circumstances favor this mode of action.
They are given in comp-aints of the Urinary Organs,
snch as Gravel, Chronic Catarrh of tbe Bladder, Mor
bid Irritation of the Bladder and Urethra, Disease of
the Prostrate and Retention or Incontinence of
Urine, tom i lots of tone In.the parts copnqrned in
its evacnation. The remedy hae also been recom
mended in Dyspepsia, Chronic Rheumatism, Cuta
neous Affections, and Dropsy. , , ... . .
HblwsOlo’s Kxtbaov Bopav toas*d by persons
from the ages of IS to 25,and from 25 to 55, or in the.
decline or change of life; alter Confinement or La
bor Pains ; Bed-wetting In children.
— I qo >it
IN AFFECTIONS PECULIAR TO FE
MALES, the Extract Bucha is 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, Lencorrhea or Whites.
DISEASES OB THE BLADDER, KID
NEYS, GRAVEL AND DROPSICAL
SWELLINGS—This medicine’ increcses the
power of Digestion, and excites tbe Absorbents into
healthy action, by which the Watery or Calcareous
depositions qD<i ril UtitgrinratRnlargefljents are re-
dneed, as well aa Ibid and:
I Inflan
Helmbold's Extract Buchu
Has cured every case of Diaditzs in which it has
been given. Irnfntton of thetNeck of the Bladder
and Inflammation af the. Kidteys. Ulceration of the
Kidueys and Bladder, Retention of Urine, Diseases
of the Prostrate Gland, Stone in the Bladder, Cal
culus, Gravel, Brlck-dnst Deposit, and Mucus or
Milky Discharges, and for Enfeebled and Delicate
Constitutions, of both Sexes, attended with the fol
lowing symptoms :—Ipdlsposition to Exertion, Loes
of Power, Loss of Memory, Difficulty of Brealhing.
Weak Nerves, Trembling, Horror of Disease, Wake
fulness, Dimness of vision. Pain in the Bark, Hot
Hands, Flashing of the Body, Dryness of I he Skin,
Eruption on the Face, Pallid Countenance, Universal
Lassitude of the Muscular System, Ac.
iifii i Tflilfi
Helmbold’s Extract Buchu
IS
DIURETIC AND. BLDOE| PUBSRYIN G,
And cures all Diseases arising from Habits of Dissi
pation, Excesses and Imprudences in Life, Impuri
ties or tbe Blood, Ac, superseding Copsibo in affec
tions for which it is used, snch as Gonorrhoea, Gleets,
of long standing, and Syphilitic Affections—in these
diseases, need in connection with HELMBOLD’S
ROSE WASH.
SOLD AT *
HISLMBOI<D*@ . j
DRUG AND CHEMICAL WAREHOUSE,
£94 BROADWAY, f ;>
And by Druggists everywhere.
ASH FOB
HELM BOLD U
Take No 'Other.
Beware of Counterfeits.
W.M. WALSH,
Wholesale Agent for the State of Georgia
dec27-eodly
NATURE’S OWN REMEDIES.
Congress Spring 33
Empire Spring Water.
Columbian Spring Water.
No Datural or artificial compound has yet been dis
covered or manufactured that equals these waters as
a preventive, relief and permanent care for many
emporary and chronic diseases, as proved by the
experience of many thonsands who have drank them
for years, with the most beneficial effects.
CONGRESS WATER
; I
is a cathartic, alterative and tonic, and Is a valuable
remedy tor affections of the liver and kidneys, dys
pepsia, gout, chronic constipation and cutaneous dis.
eases. Is a most powerful preventive of tbe feyera
and bilious complaints so prevalent in warm dlli
mates.
EMPIRE WATER
Is a cathartic, and a valuable remedy for riicntha
tism, derangement of the liver, diseases of the skin,
and general debility. Its effects are most salutary in
lung diseases. It is an almost sure cure tor scrofula,
and tbe most aggravated forms of dyspepsia. As a
preventive and core for all bilions derangements it
stands unrivalled.
COLUMBIAN WATER
beneficial charac-
le a tonic and didretlc of a
calculus, irritatmn and Inflammation of tfah kidney,
and bladder, and has most singularly active effects
In restoringDnROHAn| 4fen debilitated by long
disease. FfPtoWVwitodHCpaffered for years from
irregularity, and the distressing diseases known
only to their sex, have been, entirely cared by the
faithful and Jndiclons use of Oolnmr
These waters are bottled fresh and pore, from eacl
of the above named springs, in so careful and teem
a manner that they preserve ell .their madiatnal val
for yeapl and wiil be found iqualjy dHpaaojiB when
drank thoasabds of mites distant AsSrticn taken
direclly from the spring.
Bdwsre of tarttatiaafi and ftterifik Waters. The
corks of all genuine Congress, Empire and Columbian
Waters are branded on tbe side of the pork, tiros:. '•
(COLUMBIAN WATSR, 1 1
{ U41. AOo. i ) ~ 1
Packed eafely and aacnrely, to, boxesjraltable tor
shipment to, any ptfe ct-the. Wrld. <0ongrass and
Empire Waters to boxes containing tonr dozen pint#,
or two dozen quart bottles each. Colombian Water
Ip boxes containing, four jg, slx dozen, pplf pints, or
zwr
m Pi. 55 £.
Sold by all Druggists, Hotels, Wine Merchants, and
first-classGrocass. ’ 1 .•« *■ j
Sold only wholesale Ip ’
HOTCHKISS BOM. PnpReten.
03 Bnklaaa St., N. Y
IW Orders by mall receiveptqmpt attention. ,
Established
.iillid’jffijilj | i ‘ ' - / lead
CHI
< s, a ^ a wuj
No. 32 PARK BOW, NEW
Invites the attend
...
Staple and Fancy Soaps.
Honey Soap, Bemnlcent Soap, Palm Soap,
WtadeorSosp, OtytmrtoeSoao, Marine Soap,
White Soap, , , Shavlag Seep, ;jr Almond Boap.
Uywanb pf Ome Hundred Mylfi. '*1
onCIU
for sale by BANDELL A
>29i£<
Medical
AND
A Gibrious Result
§1 . H.
Thereare as many roads to fame and fortune a*
there were, gateways to ancient Thebes. Yonr am
bitions warrior la for carrying his way with the
>abre; your aspiring politician for scheming hie way
by intrigue and consummate art. Bnt there is one
grand broad path to the goal, along which nothing
base can travel. It Is the path set apart for the
march of talent, energy, ah* noble ?arperte ah
thoughfullofobaUclea. itcontains,none that %brave
man cannot sunnoobt. lids fact has been exemplified
n Innumerable Instances, bnt In rew more forcibly
han in the rise and progress of DB. HOOFLABD’S
GE^_ANBiraB^^rjrter^nye«>te«mi»
GREAT TOISTIO.
O
KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND
CHOICE OLD BRANDIES,
WHISKEY,
GIN,
• WINES, Ate.
in
EVERY VARIETY OF GROCERIES,
ALSO,
Hay, Corn, Oats and Bran, strictly at wholesale to
the trade; and we flatter ourselves that wo can make
it to the interest of dealers to patronise ns, at the
head of Bay, opposite Jefferson st. mio-tf
Hoofland’s German Bitters
Is a positive remedy for *
DYSPEPSIA,
|UD
Diseases Resulting trow
DIMMER IF THE LIVER »»<i *
DI8ESTIVE ORBARS,
|And is the only certain and safe / { :
RESTORES OF STRENGTH
IN CASES OF DEBILITY.
By tile nse of thla Bitters
Weakened and Debilitated F is sea Be
come Renewed witb nil tbe Vigor
of Health. j
Impaired conatltntions are rebuilt, and the patient
In s short time regains
Viwor, Health and Stren~th.
{OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING SYMPTOM A i
Resulting from Disorders oftlie Digestive Organa!
Constipation, Inward Piles, Fullness of Blood to the
Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nanaea, Ueart-
. bum. Disgust for Food, JfpllnpM fit Weight
to the Stomach, Sour Eructations. Smk-
togor Fluttering at the Fit of the
Stomach, Swimming of the Head,
Harried and Difflcnlt Breath
ing, Flattering at the
Heart,
Choldng or Suffocating
Sensation when in a Lying Pos-
kS* tore, Dimness of Vision,
■ * — Dots or
aadDnUPatofekth* Jteadf Defi
ciency of Perspliation, Yellowness of
AA^ndtfeiji'nnA^raS^Barn
ing in tbe Flesh, Constant Imaginings of Evil,
* fs and graatUapteskion of Spirits.
That these Bitters a
oontaio no Bam or Whiskey.
.'And can't make Drodkards.
Is not a
Bar Room Drink,
But a Highly Concentrated Vegetable Extract,
Free from Alcoholic Stimulant or Injurious Drugs
It cannot tosldlonely introduce the vice af Drunk
enness into tbe boeom of yonr families—to yonr wife,
yonr children, or yonr friends.
(ii.:
•j i
Or others, whose systems hare become impaired by
hardships or disease, will find in this Bitters s tonic
ha t*will restore them to all their fcU vigor.
These Bitters have performed more cores I
t. ? : Given Btfter Satisfaction
vc more Testimony
^fiaVe mote rospectabl# people to vouch for theml
ThAnwy otimr article iq the Market. We defy any
one to contradict this assertior,
and WILIfFAF $1,000
To any one Utot will produce a Certificate ’published
by us hat Is not, GENUINE,
N
READ WHO 3A
. FROM THE HON. THC
Gentlemen:—Having stated
base no hesitation In writing t
eased marked benefit from
eased marked benefit from jt
■ten. Daring a long and i
ind suggested
I have named. I took Ms
improvement of health,
particolar relief I so mi
maybe similarly adVa
Truly yonr friend,
TH
.oiiicT'
From Rev. W. D.8elgMsd. Pastor of Twattk Baptist
Church.
Kl 1 (j .1 J i ' PHMdpkia, December 20,1MB.
■mass. Jons A Evans,
GentlemenI have recently been laboring under
tbe
affects of IndigMtloti, socorapacied by
oftheaervona system. Nnmeroua rem-
oommended by mends and some "
tested, but without relief. Yonr HooflMnfl's
Bitters woe recommended by petsoneWbObad tried
them, aod wbpeffarorablL'mention of thsBitterain-
duRkpue »Im to try them. . lAnst cobfofe that I had
an aversion to patent memchfes, from the “thousand
and oneusnaob “Bitters,*? phase only aim Seems to
oe to p*Hoff sweetened sad dragged liqaiornpon
the community,to a My way; and the tendency.ol
which, 1 fear, fit to moke many a confirmed drnnUW
Upon learning that yours was really a medicinal
pruparattoe*. 1 took k with happy effect Its action
was not only upon the stomach, bnt upon the ner-
use t€ a few bottles. Very respectful! j yonra..
x fo.l io
i .oK
'.BEWARE Of
‘ ba:r
the algnatnre of “q M. JACKSON” la oa ths
BY
No. 631, ARCH
JONES 4 EVANS,
’ UGCHMOMrOC. >. JACKSON FOB.
: SR. ‘Be WALSH, Sole Agent.
Corner amnasg AJ$^^o», 8ta, 8*vanaah, Ga.
NT!
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.f’^-CBLfirA.CfB.
Groceries And Liquors.
Corner Bryan and St. Julian
alwti
m always
au27-tf
RqtMK
GROCERY STORE*
East aide of Columbia Square, corner of Haberahatn
f Rv bnillTP.tALT.ANAN At CO.
R eceiving, weekly, a rat-dam Family Gro-
certeA Alee. Wines, Llqnoru. Cigars, Yrnlto
Vegetables, Ac. For sale on must reasonable terms.
Je29-ty
Scranton, Smith & u.
PIERCE 8KEHAI,
Wholesale aod Retail Dernier
In Fine Groceries, Boots and Shoes, Clothing, For
eign and Domestic Wines, Liqnora and Begera.
Also, Skehan's Celebrated
GOLDEN ALE
CHAMPAGNE CIDER.
in bottle and in wood.
London and Dublin Brown Stout, Scotch and Eng
Ush Ales, Ac.
Liberal deductions made to he trade.
170 BROUGHTON STREET, SAVANNAH,
dll-tf and 02 Liberty street, N.Y.
V. A. RYAN & CO.
807 Street,
STANDARD LIQUORS,
Agents for Charles Farre Champagnes, Keller's
Kentucky Bourbon Whiskey, Ac.
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New York Advertisements.
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Fit FORD
FRIM IRDIAR Sill”
Thatreertved a medal and honorable mention from
the Royal Commissioners, the competition of all pro
minent manufacturers of “Corn Starch" and “Pre
pared Corn Flour”' of Oils and other countries not
withstanding.
MAIZB1T A,
The food and Ik&ay of the age, without t single
fault One tri v wfU convince the most skeptical.
Makes Puddln v, < Hies, Custards, BlancMange, Ac.,
without isingla a, with few or no eggs, at a cost as
tonishing the ip v; 1 economical. A slight addition to
ordinary Wheat i our greatly improves Bread and
Cake. It I. also excellent for thickening sweet sauces,
gravies for fish and meats, soups, Ac. -For Ice Cream
nothing can compare with It A little boiled in milk
will produce rich cream for coffee, chocolate, tea, Ac.
Put up in one ponnd packages, under the trade
mark Maicena, with directions for nse.
A most delicious article of food for children and In
valids of all ages. ,i ,
For sale by Grocers ind Druggists everywhere.
Wholesale Depot. 166' Faltoa Street.
WILLIAM DUBYBA,
J2s-ly General Agent.
HAWKINS & FAY,
Commtooion Merchants,
NO. AT PEARL STREET,
NEAR PRODUCE EXCHANGE, N. Y.
WS. B. HAWKINS, J. ROCKWELL FAT.
Particular attention paid to baying Produce, Provi
sions, Whiskies, and Cigars, on order, and to con
siglimellts.
REFKKIMdn •
CLINTON HUNTER, firm of Spofford, Tlleeton A
Co., New York. Fancher A McChesney, 6 Water-st,
New York. Richard Ellis, 114 Water street, New
York. Wm. B. Miles, 59 Christie street. New York
W. E. Bibell, 5 Wall street. New York. Lewis L.
Jones. 1T Bm .dw»v. S. W. Ma°on A CO., Savannah
Ga.
JOHN GRAY,
Wooden Ware, Brooms,
f ‘KfUi.S, brushes, hats,
Twines, Cordage, Tabs, Cbnms, Cradles,
Wagons, Chairs, Baskets, AC.
Nos. 15 Fulton and 202 Front 8
NEW YORK
Emigrants Can be Supplied
WITHIN TEN DAYS.
the
i* order
Laborers, Woodcn'TLrs, Mechanics, etc., within Ten
or Twelve days front he day the order is riven here.
Tbe Laborers are to ue received bv the Employers
on arrival of the steamer here, and transported to
the points where they are wanted at Employers’
expense, and the Employers have further to pay a
certain sum per head to advance,
and partly for covering Ike expen:
Emigrants from the North to this port.
TTM .tete at wMph 'Fartning Laborers can bess-
cdfeffwflTftverdte about $Mopef year, the Employ
ers finding them.
TOLmojS&Llb A CD-,
Jones’ Block, Bay street.
One door Ea^l of Barnard sttee^^
nniHOM:
Jackson A Lawton, Savannah.
John W. Anderson A Son, Savannah,
ten, Savannah.
Nicholls, Camp d Co., Savannah
Geo. AJCnyler, Savannah.
W. R. Fleming. Savannah.
John Screven, tiavaanah.
Brigham, Baldwin * Oo., Savannah
Savannah NationafBknk, Savannah.
BLANCEYILLE
ill*’ * • • i- . i ’Jit
com
Forwarding and Commission
MERCHANTS.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
Dry Goods, Groceries, Ac.,
NOS. 1 AND 2 SAMMIS’ BLOCK, *
Bay Street, Jacksonville, Florida.
VAN WERT, POLK OO., GA.qiHs ’
Oap’I Otoclx,6000,000
.lit • 's^ARffi, $50 EACH.
Pummre-A. Wilbur. Savannah, Ga.
YiunPamown-E C. Graunlsa, Macon, Go.
Sicasraar—A. E. Marshall, Atlanta, Ga
at will soon be prepared to fill any
_ orders for Slate, however large, for roodng, for
fmsium maimfac taxed oat ofalkte, for Untett,for
pav«a>eat,aad for, wotherwreto^teh dateitea
be The Quarry If convuusoi to iM'dHMitf
AtTantaAoeusta, 'Macon, Albany and Ootambaa
tovarieasartii
well known. ■ .
Onion may beaddreaeedto
-5L
A. B. MARSHALL Sec*y,
Notice.
J T wgvrrr, of the firm of NevELathrop A
. Hom, tea aaaocUted hinartfwItkLatiirop A
Oo. in the Dry Goode bnslnesa, at the old jtpild adi
H4f HENRY LATHROP A OO
— iV- -*-
DRAFT RIVER STEAMERS AMD
_ . . .. j i.i rn-i i -
one STEAM TUG, all nearly Mr. For sale Vow.
• ^ ' Altrij to
f a.
WMT
OHia ifo COUNT flOO #
roit! • jl
mrnmmmmmmm
ComrnJMtfWO Merchants.
m. PATTEN & SON, S
GESJ3UL COMaiS^IPN AN FOI^
WARDING MERCHANTS, t
Dealers In Cottoa, Wool,' Hides, Luaber,
aad Proeialona. :
AGZNTS »0Z •
MRliHUin' SIPEI PMISPRATi M LIMP
lylMm SAVANNAH. GA. “
BLAIR & BICKFORD,
Lumber Manufacturers
AND DEALERS IN
TIMBER AND LUMBER
6F EVERY DESCRIPTION,
Doors, Sflsh and Blinds.
tr Mill and Lumber Yard on Caul, near Bryan
street Office, 180 Bay street, Savannah, Oa. Jy2T-tf
G. B. LAMAR, JUN.,
Successor toG. B. 1 A G. W.Lawaz,
General Commission Merchants
Farwardiag and Bhippia* Agents,
No. a» BAY STREET (up strire.)
Refer to Geo. W. Anderson, John C. Ferril and G.
B.Lamar,Savannah; Kl Jackson, Josiah Sibley
A Sons, J. a and'J. W. Wriker, Augusta. Consign-
.—myio
ments solicited.
W. A. Butakt.
Bouse & Bryant,
(Formerly of Jacksonville, Fla.,)
10<t Bay Street.
SAVANNAH, - - - OKOBG1A.
twtilL give prompt attention to receiving and for-
W warding goods, sales on consignment, and all
; and will also keep constantly on band a
for sale on consignment, and for Which they are
agents. Orders and consignments respectfully ao-
leited. : “■ ‘ ' al8-tf
JOHN S. SIB & CO,
CD. O. RAMMia.
Jas.T. Paterson,
TIMBER,
Lumber & Commission
MERCHANT,
No. 153 Bay Street, Savaanah,
uo
Darien, G-eorgia.
tr Orders for Lumber solicited. dlt-tl
THOMAS H. AUSTIN,
General Commission ant Forwarding
TV! H KC HATJT,
93 Bay Street, Savannah, Oa.
BSFKS8 TO
Wm.M. Tnnno A Co., Savannah; Nourse A Brooke,
New York; Kppiug. Hansen! A Co., ColmnbQB.
. mao-tf*:
* Hotels.
Market Sqoare House,
138 BRYAN STREET,
VALENTINE BASLER.
Cigars, Wines, Ales and Lager, and all kinds of
Liquors. Lunch at eleven o'clock. Ten Pin Alleys
. ang4-3m
MERCHANTS’ EXCHANGE
, MlNt'll HOUSE,
Bull Streets near Bay Lane.
F REE LUNCH served from U a. m. to 1 p. m , and
from 9 p. m.,to 12 m. Best of Liquors, Ales.
Wines, Ac., coiutantly.on hand.
jy3-tf FRANK PERRY Proprietor.
PAVILION HOTEL,
SOUTHEAST CORNER OF BUM. AND
SOUTH BROAD STREETS.
T HE PROPRIETORS would respectfully announce
to the pnblic 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 oity.
There is a Bar connected with tte Hotel, at which
may be found the best of Wines, Liquors and Segars.
Attached to the House Is also an ICE CREAM
GARDEN, where may be procured at all bouts, both
day andi evening, the finest Cream to the city. Also,
a Soda Fountain, from which they will furnish tbe
best Soda in the city.
Parties can be furnished with Cream at all times,
jylft-tf «
ST. CHARLES SALOON,
B Y A. STAMM, Bay Lane, rear of Post Office.—
The besnjiiaore,' Ales, Wines. Segare^^fe^.,
always on hand, including a choice article of 81
EB’S WATER, directly imported from Hersagthnm,
Nassau, and the heat of Rhine Wines.
LUNCH every day at U o'clock. m!2-ly
Port Royal House,
HILTON HEAD, S. C.
RIDDELL A RUfl G v Paoraisvoa.
a.a. utottL. Ca ill?r.avee.
Infotf
LA PIERRE HOUSE,
PHILADELPHIA.
ritHE SUBSCRIBERS having leased this favorite
A Honse.lt has been
•# REFITTED AMD REFURNISHED
IN AN ELEGANT MANNER,
‘^i-.TSSTKS'K^.fSiSS-""-
slam off Gwests.
The first position among first-class Hot£s will be
maintained m the: fofaze, as to the past.
.JeRfito.il-'. ■■ i. ■ BAKER * FARLEY.
LITE OAK CLDB HOUSE,
No. 62 GBOROB BTRBKT,
1 Li
Charleston, South Carolina,
beaccommodation of tfA|8lent an
nt guests.
Choicest Lienors, Wines, Ales ui Segiq,
ALWAYS Om IAMBe:
DNKSj^rogrtetor.
For Sale!
8HnjQI ' E ’
UHXNES, with patent right tot .
for ten years; arid to be capable of
SAifiOto40.000 per day. Also, one;!
Bokers Bitters
iam
ne
auKM -.!» No. — MSiiR SSroea, N. ,th
monoiod s'lw iieo - - • •■i v
CITY HOHL BUILDINGS.
ODE MOTTO:! WE DEEY COMPETITiotl
The undersigned, having purchased the
1
The Most Complete ia the Sonthern
announce that they are now ready to fill all orders.
MR. PECK, our senior, having been employed for TWENTY YEARS in pj-jj
in the leading establishments in that oity, and for the last NINE YEARS ha;
h&i 0 J
of Parse’s extensive Bindery in Savannah, feels warranted in making the a;s^
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, and prevent ft,,
sity of sending to New York at Philadelphia for orders, that can be equally well eJect
home, saving thns the expensed of importation. Particular attention paid to
BINDING MUSIC BOOK
AND REPAIRING PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS,
The patronage of tLe public ia respectfully solicited, and satisfaction guannttJ
work that may be entrusted to onr care.
jyfi-3m
JOS. H. PECK <& CO
CHOICE FAMILY FLOUR I
FROM NEW WHEAT.
Savannah Steam Flouring Mills (east end of
ihton street) are now supplying Grocers
rpHE Sa;
X'Ttroag! ,
and Families with an excellent qua!
of NEW
FLOUR, made from NEW WHBA’ft' Families sup-
pled at fhelr residences, by the barrel, half barrel,
orqnarter barrel. Also, tresh GRITS and MEAL,
by the bashel or half bushel, aul*
THE BRUNSWICK COURIER.
RICHARD ORME. Editor,
Is Published Every Friday,
Railroads,
Notice.
tut wp 2 £
SnrssniTEKDrsT'a Off,or. A. .1 q, s.Rnj
SiV ANN All. .-vpiemiu 1,B.|
ORME & WATTLES, PnorniaToas.
TERMS: THREE DOLLARS, IN AEyAJSCK.
an22-lm
BARRETT’S
TBB
ON THIS CONTINENT.
It is warranted to aasroBa ob;v hair to its
obioinal, natural color, to every i ise it will stop
the hair from falling out; It will if et.w read from
humore and dandruff; promotr the urom ■ n of the
hair, and is a beautiful dressing.
We offer no large rewards, but we -nth > « all of
our agents to refund tbe money to , iy pe< - n who
will nse two bottles, and then eay Ba iset 1 ’ Vbob-
1able Hare BEsTORATTVRhas not per orme all we
claim.
Testimony from the capital of u.e unitei states.
Messrs. Barrett A Co:
I was induced to rive yonr Hair p eparation a trial,
and can heartily recommend It as unequalled as a
Drereing, Purifier and Restorer,—giving to the Hair
a luxuriant richness, and to the head a cool and
moat agreeable sensation, while It is thorough to re-
storing the hair to Its natural color.
- W. Hamlet.
Very respectfully,
Washington, D. C., Maj 15,1856.
Messrs. J. B. BaREEtt A Co:
I was Induced by a friend to make a trial of Bar
rett’s Vegetable Hatr Restorative, and I am very
much 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 youth. I fully believe Bar
rett’s to be the best hair preparation to the world.
Wm. Hamilton.
Fredonla, N. Y., April 26,1866.
a. B. IARRBTT dk CO„ Proprietor.,
Manchester, New Hampshire.
JACOB LIPPMAN,
Corner Congress and Barnard streets, Agent.
“Sold by all Druggists.
SANDERSON i WILKIHSOH,
HARNESS, SADDLERY
TRUNK STORE,
WHOI.ESALR AND RETAIL,
Under St. Andrew’s Hall, Broughton St.,
SAVANNAH, OA,
at-tf
RHODES’
Superphosphate of lime
THE STANDARD MANURE,
AT 162 SO PER TDlf, CASH.
a!2-tf MILLER, THOMAS A OO.
Ad vertising in Southern Georgia
fpHE BAINBRIDGR “CHART' fiJlD COMPASS”
A ‘.formerly tbe “Balnbridge Argus,”) offer,
saperior Inducement, to tbe merchants of sa
vannah aa an advertising medium. It has a large
and rapidly lncrewng circulation b — '
Its terms are reasonable. Address
<UL
ibrldgn, June 11,1
Jel2-tf
2000
At Sanaa
BUSHELS PBIME
YELLOW
COHN for
R r. SANFORD,
too at., or by
Bryan, habtridgr a co.,
i : Bay street. .
amrWhite com haadand for isle.
I am opening for thelaapecUon or the public,
a fine stock off
CABINET’ PUKNITURE, CHAIBS, T
TRESHES, Acs to.,
« NMHt ttiiJUiRfof an to invited. ’
H«4y AB. HARBfHBTOW-
NOTICE.
"I ff AA BARRELS FIRST
1500 make, daily
O N AMD AFTER the 5th instant, ti, -.
night on Cot on over liiU road v,
wiU be as lollows per hundred pomu.«:
From Thomasville to S.aiiou No. n, j.j a
cents.
From Station No. 10 to Ststiou No-ltitJ
85 cents.
From Station No. 13 to Station No. I-,.:
80 rents.
From Station No lu to Simian Nu.iisj
cents.
From Station No. 7>, to Statloa Xo ia
'0 cents.
from Station No. 4J4 to Station Xo.tre
66 cents. 1
From Station No. 2 to Sts lion No. 1. iadsl
cents. 11. S. lUhil
aepStot Genenl Supers
THE EYE, EAR, AID
D R. WRIGHT, of Toronto. Catuili Wsl
clan and Surgeon, Oculist aud Auai
consulted on Deafness, Discharges fre :l
dolse, in the Head, Catarrh, Diseases oi t i
and Langs. [
All diseases of ti;e EVE, requiringcithfi:■
or Snrgical aid attended to.
Office No. 41, in Dr. Thos. Buckler:- it i
Lexington street, Baltimore, SH.
Office hours lroni 9 to 12 A 11., aid ktfl
|9-tf
THONN. W. BROOKf
manufactcreb 0?
FURNITURE AND CENE^
UPHOLSTEffl.
294 Doc Street, PhU»«dphli,Bj
N. B.—All ORDSKS sent by HaS
tended to.
Brown’s Standard x«i|
TTSBD.by the United States and tepdi
U ments for more than |
THIRTY YE tBil
Adapted to any branch of busbies
home markets. Warranted aenwifi
Sales rooms No. 3 Barclay-?t, near Brw^'Vl
sepl9 . lv B. BBOVN-ic^
Nutting, 3?owelli'j
BANKERS,
M A. C O N, Gr E O
C. A. NtJTTtFQ,
A. H. POWELL,
ISAAC SCOTT.
)e28-Mn
EDWARD PADELTORD^j
MARTIN J.
attorney at lij
OFFICE. No. 73 B»l W STE£i|
SAVANNAH, RL
)ylT-6m
Eastern Hay.
»TAA BALES PRIME RASTERS®*-
| UU Maine) ln store and for
bradlbt.
FRESH GROUND B
AND CORN ■«*;
sn»!i r*l
D Dana, ii* *to4 C w . ■
and for role (at the lowest pnW’jgl
^LWAYS on hand, in large d
B. r- -' fl
At the Sanwf’J
jjtt.tr
Wax and Peari
mHB ART ot making WAXaod ^^1
1 te tanght in an elegant ^tll
Notice
rs HBRBBY GIVEN that thepijSjjM
X fore eztetlng under tbe nvmg “ ijiiJT
A Co , to gavannab, Ga., and Thom“f,
Co.. Kadtete, Fla., have been ■ .
of Dt-G. Uvlngston. one of the tojJJJg
J. MILLER will
A. J. CLLilt VUlrirekkSft 1
_em to Savannah, and & B. TjBCKA° w
in Madiaon, in liquidation. , gVM
*
August, 1566.
*
m
torlhe “y$
Ohe'of thest”|
Angnat. l8t«i
of the patronage *
‘{0US1GRW m
vs^nff
_ hTtereifirsASDELaCA^S
known under thp name and * t J Ie ^1
THOMAS H. W**® *
TflO*A S 51
giTiWM, Angmri 13,1S66.__
SATAKnam August 13, , M
Rockland Wl
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