The Daily news and herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1866-1868, September 12, 1866, Image 4

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SAVANNAH, WEDNESDAY, 8KPT*MB*S M-lsae. blNCE THE LAST — 4 ^ ' — MB|§iD Mw HpUmw**':: Vile ■ AST a L.na.ta Jb '• ' . Ui^^T Art art «.rtk o liA nfio! • IMj q:i -|i I In Gene AMN SAGE —A young man died in Providence, 4ast week of cholera, after eating mince pie afj a camp meeting. * . ^ —The Atlantic Cable Company have mad* returns showing their receipts to be ra the * rate of $4,500,000 per annum. —The Southern branch of the Union Pacific Railroad was begun yesterday; at Junction * City, Kansas. —Seventeen French deserters from Maxi milian’s army, with considerable money, have arrived in Mobile. The quarantine regulations at Havana have been modified, sc as to require vessels with out sicknesS to remain under obsenration for ten days. * —Governor Smyth, of New Hamshire, telegraphed to the Manchester (N. H.) Mir ror, Friday, from Mount Washington, as fol lows : “Snow is falling fast, and visitors arc engaged in snow-balling.” —During tbe recent storm in the North, west Longworth’s celebrated wine cellars, contaiDg 150,00Q gallons, were overflowed, raising tbe temperature and causing the cham pagne bottles to go off in a deafening ftuil- age. Hundreds of casks of wine were float ing for a while. —R. W. Coltart, Esq., oMfuntaville, was arrested on Monday on cfe^ge of treason. A bond of $15,000 was required of him, and given. Mr. Coltart had been pardoned by the* President long since.' . He .was Con federate States Marshal for North Ala bama. —Mr. Olipbaut, member of the British Parliamennt, arrived at Boston on Friday, accompanied by two young Japanese gentle men of high rank, who were sent to England to obtain an education. They propose to pass their autumnal vacation in a tour through this country. —Sir Frederick Bruce,' it is announced, has proposed on beHalfof the British Govern ment to the American Gavernuienl thatA re ciprocal treaty be entered into by tbe two countries for tbe benefit of seamen in dis- 'tress. Each nation is to agree to send home jeamenYo tbe other country in distress in its ports. —A London«correspondent of the New York Times says thgt a movement is making to induce emigrants to go to Louisiana and other parts of the-South. The poor people of Cornwall should be very glad of the chance- With a proper organization a vast industrial army could be recruited in Europe, but such a work needs large means and ex traordinary ability. —The rapid accumulation of gold in the Treasury will, if continued, soon afford a metallic basis for the Treasury notes in circulation, which ought to materially re duce the premium on them. It is estimated that by the end of this month the Treasury will bold nearly if not quite one hundred millions in gold.. —The conversion of tbe seven-thirties into five-twenties is not proceeding as rapidly as could be desired, from tbe fact that the, relative market value of the former is higher than the latter. Until tbe seven-thirties are converted it is impracticable for the Govern ment to float a 5 per cent, loan, which is as high a rate of interest as government should pay for its loans in time of peace. —The defeat of Hon. John Hancock for the United States Senator from Texas, was owing to the accusation made against him in the conservative caucus, by Maj. Langley, of General Canby's staff, that Judge Han cock sought, while a Union refugee, the position of Brigadier General for the purpose - of invading Texas. —The Radical State Executive Commit tee have issued an address to tbe Union men of Missouri, and all friends of law and order, strongly urging them to unite for the main tenance of the law and suppression of at tempts, from whatever «sonrce, to subvert the Government and inaugurate a second civil war, which is apprehended in conse quence of recent indecent incendiary pub lications in opposition paper* calling upon their parly and friends to organize, arm and prepare themselves for war. —Chief Justice Bigelow, of Massachusetts, on the 3d inst., rendered a decision in a rase brought before him, which sets aside a por tion of tbe State Liquor Law passed last winter, and which has been fonnd to be in direct conflict with laws which it did not repeal. By this decision, the Springfield Republican says, about 1,700 cases now on the dockets of the various courts, will be dismissed and the prisoners discharged, and the costs of the* futile proceedings thus far are left for tbe Stato to aeltle-<-the result of hasty anflxarcleBS legislation. ssessa* Issued by th* Psopkiktors op . .*•- - ; quus 1 St. Julian 8tre«*, We*Ww Market, flMtlA It FOR SALE, SERVICEABLE DRAFT HORSE. Apply at PHtENIX STEAM SAW MILL; EASTERN WHARF, SAVANNAH, GA. T HE undersigned, having completed their DOUBLE GANG SAW HILL, knowa as the “PHCENIX STEAM SAW HILL,” would respectfully Inform their friends and the public generally, that they are now prepared to Sll orders for Lumber In any quan tity and of any sizes and lengths. We have con nected with our MiU aft improved Planer, and win give particular attention to or(l*s for planed and tongue and grooved lumber.' tarn Orders left at the Hill, or at J. F. A H. Hamilton' office, corner Bay and Abe room streets; will receiv prompt attention.. A share of public patronage is respectfully so licited. EHLEN A HAMILTONS. JOS. BULKS, V. ». HAMILTON. M. HAMILTON. an8-tf, ■ - - , ■ j- .... TH03.3. DUNBAB. U! HENRY A. STULT-. T. J.Dunbar & Co., importers and dealers in B**nOi£$ Wikiskies, iSins, Wines, Cigars, Etc. 7* IW Agent for Robert Smith's celebrated Philadel phia Ale and pemercier Champagne. 147 Bay Street, m COTtt)* McCarily, •*# Long Staple, American, jghort Staple, On hand and for sale cheap by ^ : . MOTH 4 GHIPIN, anSl-lm «08 RAY STREET. Hay, Laths, 1 m baUb hay 150,000 LATHS, To arrive by brig Minnie Miller, from Portland, M<. for sale by aepu-tf BRIGHAM, HOLST * 00. For the* Information aad golds*— •* a* who reward HEALTH As the GREATEST OF TlMFOKlt. BLESSINGS, tbe demand for (M|pomrt aad agitable Vegeta ble TOlriFMAAIJ^^^N^haa Sot only in this country, bat In all other lands to which commerce bears o«r teg, the peculiar merits or the article are known anfi appreciated. It has been found suited rt,ilt aBanlMb all localities, and the needs of every clast of society. ComponndedsrtL the purest vegetable lngredhafo, unalloyed with any mineral salt or corrosive vegetable alkaloid, and com- ANTI-BILIOUS AGENT, it la endorsed by practica Chemists as the safest, and by nnprefadiced physi cians as the supst Preventative, Regulating and Restorative Preparation of thasge- The nature of Its components is the guarantee of ts harmlessness. It consists of the stimulating prtn ciple of sound Rye, medicated with the finest tonic, ana-febrile, aperient, aat^seobetlc, *n<i *nti.;pa|- modic herbs, roots and barks that botkhleal research has yet devslojed for ble sahshr^'^-' - coiled add thing that Is not sound and perfect of lb kind is used in its mannfiactare. In the factory at Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, a sys tem of inspection gw glare thorough than that adopted by Govercmght lifolHy, as a test of tbe quality of the greaM|jrtfM|;jd|pUirlgoroa9ly prac tised. Every barrel of flie cereal stimulant which forms the hasiaof tlia BitteMJsascerffilnsd to be ab solutely pure before It Is recessed Into the msftufac- turing department, and every leaf and fibre of the medicating ingredients serntiniaed before the proses of Infusion commences. Snch is the enormous ca pacity or the tanks In which tbe Bitten are prepareu that the proprietors are enabled to keifc a large stock on hand, and to aopply the domestic and foreign market with an prticla time. Heaeo th. flaky tachea to oriMrey newness and the Inferior quality of the drugs and alcohol of which they are concocted, is never per ceived in this mild agd agresgbie preparation. Ac cording to the teslinmny M able chemists, the es sence of good Rye Wfea reUMradthful ot aU spirits, and Hostetter 5 * : ^ -a/di-jB' j^o«l MERRITT, WALCOTT ft CO., '64 Mandt Street New Toft. 9, iuuh nuu ubim uuu uuuuiiuu icocaiuu selected wi& so^ffletis tJfi^Ml wo; a supply the domestic and foreign grticla matnsed.-and grtfrll j I by gan. Among the ordinary indication! are flatulence, a bloatdd Cnd -fall foeli stomach and abdosaaa imanadiaMy ■ gnawing sensation or a~ senae oThollo stoMa^k RtfTEltS Are the only MedictUnl Tonic In the World of which that fluid is the stimulating Ingredient, i f :■ To Dyspeptic Sufferers. Under the general head of Dyspepsia may be classed all the varieties of Indigestion. Its symptoms are so various, and differ so much in different individuals some «f them are utterly lBddlcrlhlttW It may be safely asserted, however, that half the diseases of tgankfnd spring friub a disordered cenditioo of tbe stomach; and that the: other half,'whatever their origin, react upon that sensitive and Important or gan. Among the ordinary indications of Dyspepsia iling about the after eating, a gnawing sensation or a~sen«e oThollowness at the pit of the stomach between meals, a heavy dnl! feel ing In the head, feeble or unsteady appetite, occa sional nausea, restlessness dnriqgnightand a weary, nnrefreshed feeling on rising in tbe morning, palpita tion of the heart, depression of mind, sometimes amounting to monomania, loss of memory, confu sion of thought, soar stomach, with tailing of food, and a choking sensation in the throat, dimness of eye, pain in the diaphragm, feebleness and disincli nation for exertion, and sometimes emaciation and a corpse-like pallor. These are a few of the direct sigus of Dyspepsia, bnt as it is generally complicated with specific affections of the bowels, tlm liver and the i>eives, Its victims have many addm'ifnid liiimsnts which are technically attributed to other causes. The best advice that can be given to any one who has the slightest predisposition to Dyspepsia, is to for tify bis or her digestive organs by the daily nse of Hostette^s Bitten*. ? t 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, and can perfectly dissolve and thoroughly jtssimil||B the food submitted to Its operation, there will be ho 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 applies the elements of life to tbe whole body. In itTts prepared tbe material of blood, muscle, bone and fibre, and if it fails t* purvey that material in quantity, and qf sproper kind, the whole body Buf fers, and with It the mental faculties. Therefore pro tect the commissariat department. Don't let the en emy obtain possession of it. It Is eas'er to prevent disease from getting into an qrgin’khqh .ui fex^el it after it becomes a chronic fixture. Consider the first indication of nneasiness I* the stomach as a sign that Dyspepsia is prywriy to^ttack. firntt-affle it at once with the GREAT 1 RETELL AWT. * '- But if it Is too late to prevent, remember that it is not too late to care. It is believed that there is no case of Chronic Indigestion that can withstand tbe remedial operation of Hostetter’s Stomach Bjtt ers. This belief is grounded on twelve years* experience of the efficacy of the preparation. Thefost instance of its fallureto givereliaf is yet unebroaided, if it ever had failed, the vblamtnoos Correspondence atl- ■ front all port* of the United forth Al>eriCAfcWgyl<V.at levdlt Include dressed tothe proprle States nnd _ one letter expressing dissatisfaction. Bnt no, there is NOT ONE. The testimony, extending over a period of more thana dozen years, la all of the approving tenor. Certainly this la o ■Mrltt oaiwnt for claiming that th* BITTERS are a SPECIFIC FOR INDIGESTION IN ALL ITS YAR1KTIB8. Medicine. It is a great Macyfo sdllptfee Aat the uauseous- ness of a medicine is any proof of Its value as a res torative. The troth IS, tlmt K the palate mvclta against a,remedy, it chnlfot doffradi good. * HOSTETTER’S RITTERS Are not unpleaaant to the taste, and alerays aqothe and qniet, instead of Irritattag the momnah. Indeed.] they are tbe best known preventative of aad enre for nausea Their nsefhlnen ai d fiamlly special; can scarcely be overrated. For Wrtroeeeat the Momacb, sodden spasms, wind bone, hysterica, oeiweus head ache, lassttnde, low eplriti and the thousand And one little ailments that are cootiauaUy ooqnrrtpg in every family, there It nothing SuapeMhle tDtham. A whole medicine chest fell of tincture*, essences, pow ders, and puis, is aet worth a ilnale botp* of the BITTERS in such cases. Caution., THE GOVERNMENT INDORSEMENT. ■ril .q -,lC u.. ;;ili loonier logqfgd against dzngeMus lypoauionr, tbe public are rotaaated to take especial iwke of <»e beautifully engraved proprietary ataenp, through which the Government bt Thar VnttiM'BrtlM na jaothenticatea every battle •CHeeteMaa’e - -SAVANNAH, ga. y>Thia shield, thrown by the Government prietors and mtr Joint protection; Is placed conSpflllamPofrffiMrth cork and over the neck of each bottle, and cannot fell to strike the eye of tbe most casual observer, to be Hostetler’* Bitten earn ba pfrhWifcnifiMa* the stamp Is there. vu ui,.--, r j It is also proper to atafo that th* Bitter* are eold “ re hnv dream- Impostors and MANUFACTURERS OF ALL KINDS OF Bolts, Nuta, Wast ers, Sett Screws, Taps and- Dies, Ac., Ac., and dealers in all kinda ef Railroad. Steam ship and Engineer's Supplies, Oil* Varnish, Faint, Hemp and Rubber Packing; OhkTaraadand wabbei Belting, Brass Fittings, Chipping and Riveting Ham mere. Files, Chisels, Gas Pipe, Naila. Circular and Gang SawB, Pumpe, Steam Whistles, Steam and Wa ter Gnagers,Steam Engines amt Saw Mills of every description, Ac., Ac. Also Ageada for A- R HOOD A CO.'S celebrated Portable Steam Georgia W E ARE NOW PREPARtE with a superior qrand of ( . %I TAMmr SOAP, ia . „ MANUFACTURED AT THE GEORGIA CUE MI UAL WORKS. For the Laundry, It has no tapcvibr. , Ills nnlform In quality, And every box warranted. - ■ : It is now in nse by many families In Ihe city, giv ing perfect satisfaction in every 'esse, bod has been introduced into the Lanndrie9 of the principal Hotels, t> the exclusion of all others. O.ders addressed to the undersigned will have prompt attention. PURSE & THOMAS, AGENTS GEORGIA CHEMICAL, WORKS, sep3-lm 117 Buy Street. FOR SALE t$1 * and Saw, .A i.L ^ FIRST CLASS SPECIMEN STEAM ENGfNK t the Fui- ViMlU, manufscturwl toyrder.at ion Works, Ne . Yortr.- Consists of an etuine or 40 Inch saw; patent self-setting head .blocks;- *<Q feet log chain, with polleys aint first elms belting for the milt complete. The whole is perfectly new. and cap be purchased low on application to . .. •nao tf . LaROCHR, WEST A DANIELS. Law Notice. TfiViml REMOVED 4o Henvcn conatv. I -Willi YL continue tbe practice ot the profession in nil the courts or Scriveo, Bulloch. Effing Ham; Emanuel and Burke counties. GEORGE R. BLACK, V* ■ Attorney-at Ltfw, a au32-2tawlm Sylvmiu, Sc-r veu county, Ga. I Notice-. tofore redeemed, are now ready. Theyare ol the con venient denominations of aloe, *300, *000, and hold ers of over-due coupons are invited to present them to beexchanged for these bonds. All Bonds for which Conpnns are funded previona toMay 1st, 19M, will draw interest from lat, of Jan- aarylast. R. T. GIBSON. fl« iCityTreaenerr. BOOKS! BOOKS FOR SALK BV Cooper, Olcotts & Farrelty. Philip Earniscliffe, by Mrs. Edwards. The Hidden Sin: A Novel lliiistratsd Uoath’s History of the Civil War in the United States from 1861 to 1955. j InVlncnlia or, The Prisoner of Wav: being the experience of a Rebel in two Federal Tens. By A. M. Keiley. ,i‘ History of the Atlantic CDiie,’by H.'-ll>Fie!il.' .‘i Letters of Eugenie de Guerin. Tax-P-yer's Mannal, by G. S. Bnntweil.' au8S A. W. STEELE, (LuteSteele A Burbank,) 11 Merchants’ Row. Hilton Head,So. Ca Arid comrrKing and *».«., Cfiarleston, C ALLS the attention of Wholesale and Retail 1 chasers to hie superior stock of Military and Naval Clothing, ▲HP FURNISHING GOODS, Witches, Cloche, Fanev t if ode, " w< in and Plate Ware, SWSnfe, Bsenea, licit*, Beviri.ulerici-.Itoot Caps, Fie’-t Glamee, Ganntieta, G*r,vea, Ac.^Ac. REMOVAL. . fit] Joseph a. Roberts; (Lateof*ColuniBnr, Ga^lfiss I .;oto'lil]i.-i<*A i „WH9pSAIE (:ij;; .. Lipr Deafer & Commission lercliaif, . |W FRUITS and VEGETABLES *n hand. V Philip Callahan. lump Ka**l«A«. Columbia Square GBOCEBT gT?OBE, feast side of Oelnabia Square, earner of itobenham and President streets, , BY PHILIP CALL A NAN A CO. Y» EC LIVING. WEEKLY, flret-claae Family Gro- fi ceriee. Ales. Wines, Liqaoru, Cigm Fruits, Vegetables, Ac. For sale on must reasonable terms. • je29-ly ■: . Scranton, Smith & KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND CHOICE OLD BRANDIES, WHISKEY, GIN, WINES, Ac. EVERY VARIETY OP GROCERIES, *LSO, ' Hay, Corn, Oats and Bran, Ithi £ strictly at wholesale to the,trade; mid we Hatter ourselves that we can make Jt tothe interest of dealers to patronise ns, at the ~i mlMfMBs ■iiifrikmrm affiln mi*-tf WholettOe aBd Rriall D«aler In Flne Groceriea, Boots and Shoe*, Clothing, For eign and Domestic Wine^ Liquors and Began. Alsb,'Skeha£SCelehkated - t *' - t 1 > GOLDEN ALE ()( *J$<UeWOO.L on art Dublin Brown Stout, Scotch aad Eng CHAMPAGNE CIDER. in bottle, London Itsh Ales, fte. Liberal deductions arts to hetmde. ■ - : 1TC BROUGHTON STBJOrr, SAVAllMAH, dll-tf and 61 Llherlv street. N. Y. V. A. RYAN & CO. 207 Bay Street, DEALS** IM STANDARD LIQUORS, Agent* for Charles Farre Champagnes, Keller's Kentucky Bourbon Whiskey, Ac. myl-tf New York Advertisements. DDRYEiS' HilZENi H a •< B O z m ■ o c z o ► e lr -- WAS THE MLV “ FREPARATIBI Fit FOOD * FIOM INDIA! COM" That received a medal and honorable mention from the Royal Commissioners, tbe competition of all pro minent manufacturers of "Corn Starch'' and “Pre- ^aa.fftmr ’fc of tMtit*A «4her conn trie* aot- The Without a single Tbcaf 1 our greatly Improves Brt mu vince the mm nstnrde, Blanc „ rfoX n iarh. ordinary. Wheat T our greatly Improves Bread and Gate feet also efrteilent foe thickening sweet emlfis. gravies for fish and meats, soaps, Ac. PorTce Cream nothing can compare with tt. A little boiled In milk will produce rich cream for coffee, chocolate, tea, Ac. Put up In -one pound packages, under the trade mark Maizena. with directions for nee. A moat delicious article of food for children and In valids of all ages. For sale by Grocers and Druggists everywhere. Wholesale Depot, 166 Fnlton Street. .. ; H WIIiIilAM DURYJC -A., ■ in ■ General Agent. HAWKINS & FAY, Commission Merchants, ! i no *7 PEARL STREET. NEAR PRODUCE EXCHANGE, N. Y. ffH. B. HAWKINS, J. ROCKWELL FAT. Particular attention paid to buying Produce, Provl sions. Whiskies, and Cigar*, on order, and to con signments.- Bsmsstami: SR, firm of Spofford, THeston A Co., New York. FAncher A MeCbesney, 5 Watcr eL, New York. Richard Ellie, 114 Water street. New York. Wm. B. Miles, 59 Christie street. New York W. B. Bibell. 5 Wall street. New York. Lewis L. Tones, tv Bro.dwjir. g. w. Ma’ou A Oo., Savannah Ga. -fiEO, PATTEIi SOI; GENERAL COMMISSION AS F0R- WARDING M«CRANTS,?| Dealers 1w Cottoa, Wool. Hld. awd Provlaleas. AOKNTS VO* ■DID IPHRUM’ SOREI RHOSFHATi «F LIMP iyl8Am > SAVANNAH. GA. BLAIR & BICKFORD, Lumbar Manufacturers . | AND DEALERS IN TIMBER AND LUMBER OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Doors, Sash and Blinds, few* Mill and Lumber Yard on Canal, near. Bryan a tree t. 'Office, 180 Bay street. Savannah, Ga. jyW-tf G. B. LAMAR, JUN., Saceessor toG. B. A G. W. Lamas, General Commission Merchants FanrarOtaff aid fthind^ lf*«b, ® No. 9EJBAY STREET (up stairs.) Refer to Geo. W. Anderson, John C. Ferril and G. B. Lamar, Savannah; W. E. Jackson, Josiah Sibley A Sons, J B. and J. W. Walker, Augusta. Consign meats solicited. mylO I. P. Bones. W. A. BStast. Bouse Bryant, \IJ JFoiynerly of JackBOaville, Fla.,) I ’ Forwarding and Commission Merefeaots, 104 Ray, Street. SAVANNAH, - - - - GEORGIA.' W ILL give prompt attention to receiving and for warding goods,-gale* on consignment, hnd all orders; and will also keep constantly on band a mood stock of Groceries, Liquors, Agricultural Imple ments, Building Material*, Pairfipil* * Co’* Scale*, *c., besides other goods and manntartnred article* for sale on consignment, and for which they are agent*. Orders and consignments respectfully no- in & sms s i ni Forwarding; and Commission merchants, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN Dry Goods, Groceries, Ac*, NOS. 1 AND 2 SAMMIS’ BLOCK, Bay Street, Jacksonville, Florida. SD. O. SAMMIS. OH AS. L. MAT) tf .! .-17 ifitiLiai’ i 5 i >. ; Aiy-ixfl 0U& MOTTO: BUILDINGS. ; f (ja^ixbyii j .; WE DEFY COMPETITION ..... Tbe undcraigned, having purchased the TWO UTe BURIES OF FU & SOS, The Most Complete in the Southern Country, announce that they are now ready to fill all orders. HR. FECK, our senior, having been employed for TWENTY YEARS in Philadelphia in the leading establishments in that city, “4 for the fast NINE YEARS haring had charge of Purse's extensive Bindery in Savannah, feels warranted in making the assertion, which can at any time be sustained by evidences of workmanship, that he is a ^faster of His Profession, - t-’ ■ 1. ., ■ ,i ... ,> U ■ •-_J--.il - ■• - ■ and that the South can at last compete with our Northern friends, and prevent the neces sity of sending to New York or Philadelphia for orders, that can be equally well executed at home, saving thus the expenses of importation. Particular attention paid to 4 "• ...aud jAsOj ; BINDlfcG MUSiC BOOKS, AND REPAIRING PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS. ! ' ,r ’ ' : V ' I.J The patronage of the public is respectfully solicited, and satisfaction guaranteed ts work that may be entrusted to our caffe. JOS. h/peck & CO. jyG-3m Jas.T. Paterson, TIMBER, Lumber & Commission MERCHANT, No. 133 Bay Stmf, Savannah, ■.» um Darien, GS-eorgia. r Orders for Lumber solicited. dH-tf Hotels. Market Square House, 138 BRYAN STREET, VALENTINE BASLER. Cigar-, Wines, Ales anil Lager, and all kind* of Liquors. Lnnch at eleven o'clock. Ten Pin Alley* attached. ang4-3m IEBCHANTS’EXCHANGE LUNCH HOUSE, Bull Street? near Bay Lane. F REK LUNCH served from 11 a. m. to 1 p. m., and from 9 p. m. to 12 m. Best of Liquors, Ales. Wines, Ac., constantly on band. jy3-tf FRANK PERRY Proprietor. JOHN GRAY, DEALER IN Wooden Ware, Brooms, PAILS, BRUSHES, MATS, Twines, Cgnlac., Tabs, I hurn*, Cradle#, Wagon*, Chair#, Baskets, **• Ott'i*viS9P»W#OWt ^ Emigrants Cun be Supplied WITHIN i’EN DAYS. meats in the North to fiq any orders for agricnltare Laborers, Woodcu"_rs, Mechanics, etc., within Ten -Sd'j v f r A . - , 1 jl# TL WW^^,fro«whedaytheortertoKlvenher^ Lai jkhlOO ' iA/yubtAfl stekhior here, oaS transported to ■ I *0 w w w » MrthHw ■ me points where they are wanted at Employers’ > HOUSE to reift, Between i find a good tenant by applying to i J JOHN rC. MAKER * CO., ! auSS-tf j-■-! IrtiRpngresg street; LOW QuiokSalesl ‘ '* ’ ' blih 1 Hctt\red and of CMd lh*> LAWJBST r . t- ' • i ■ • 1 - DRY GOOEi . i .ri.i i.: -. to be SSierhqi Every . I-: Gf i.J- .4 | this city, end which we offei than they can *e. bough**® * l y tn part of Good #”3 H 7A- MOWrt.u nraaimoiq (la -ha* Cloths and Caeataeres EMCnsamd DrilH- i i _ 'lo.flm. ,i . ,fp . nodGlove* i» mu, a . BMaanNand Bndde , | v ,, Mnlr Rolls and Curia , i Laos Points and Vai)* . TSJr Jo -/PIKKI^RWW. 'JJ •/ i IT LAMBS' DRE-S da PBYB WOE end U • No. Hot Broadway.worner of Doaeestrect, lie have against them; . ... . bay bear the eafftaved Wad end art* a* h**d of IfaLrxBtotettcr ABmltn.^teei*^ite.ea inen- ttoned. . ii 1 ..iiiioja foeq •<., ‘tda -.atttiyj prepared and sold by HOSTETT5R A prrreBOiteB, Pii: For sale by J IBTMAN, Got. Oongraie and Barnard sta^ Bavannah, Gx - For e*ie iiv all drMndsU, grocers and store JylT-eodly . KW UU.| *bh**aST ■■ _ df . made bi Brvan county, Georgia, for Letters of Ailminl to tbe John Pray Maxwell, le^- of ant ^tT^’ -^ribMAS H. M4iXyELL. Johnston, & •i ^rnimi.’nMarchant8 N«: >* Itaddsid’i tower Range, ■epl-tf SAVANNAH, GA. the points where they are wanted at Employers’ expense, and the Employers have further to pay a certain sna per hdad tn advance, partly aa adcarity anil partly for covering the expense* in bringing the Emigrants from the North to this port. ,1,,... K, sUM, .MnlMf l^nn,-, (;*Q be SC- the Employ- forth to this port. r further particulars apply to WM. MORVILLI LLE * OO., Jones’ Block, Bay street, One door East ot fearnard streak Savannah, Ga. RKFJtHEXCKS;, SolC aa on Cohen, Savannah. Jan. O, Rerrill. Savannah. NichoUs, Camp, it Co., Savannah Geo. A. Cnyler, Savannah. W. R. Fleming, Savannah. johnsfmmgmmt-- BrigbrtlSmwll * SavaEnal ml BLANCEVILLE *' SLATE yAN WERT, FOLK CO., GA. ORpnrttoolK,0800,000 SHARES, a» BACH. PisaaoTOaa—H. Brigham. J. F. Dee*, B. O. (hate alsjL'^.WHbnraad AB.MantoaUL ^^mpSsmimVSjSf'cSmntoS' M*n»,Gd. Skokxtakt—A. E. Marshall, AtUnta, 6a will soon be prepared to ini any however large, for rtmdeg, for -ed ont ol afidSk fire Ifajt*, for —figgassa. Ga.; to the ciUee of Selma. Montgomery and MoMI% - Ala.; to New Orleatft, had will shortly betoM—^ ^ phis, r«DQ..andSL Louis, Mo. The ropjrwnr well known. j henry lathrop* oo T IS J-I n-tf DR. Caawi. W Office, northeast comer of Drayton nnd Preai dant streets. ; enltel* PAVILION HOTEL, SOUTHEAST CORNER OF BULL AND SOUTH BROAD STREETS, T HE 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- fortab'e Boarding Houses for families and others in the city. There ts a Bar connected with the Hotel, at which may be fonnd tile best of Wine*, Liquors and Segar Attached to tile House is also an ICR CRKAI GARDEN, where mar be procured at all hours, both day and evening, the finest Cream in the city. Also, a Soda Fountain, from which they will fornlsh the best Soda tn tbe city. Parties can oe furnished with Cream at'all times. jyio.tr . ,; 1;; H CHOICE FAMILY FLOUR I FROM NEW WHEAT. IE Savannah 8tcam Flooring Mills feast end of •tnSSttyri T. Faint 'THl - ... A Bronghton street) are now supplying Grocers and Families with an excellent efnafity of NEW FLOUR, made from NEW WHEAT. Families sup ple dot their resldcncvs. by the l arrel. half barrel, orqaarter barrel- Also, Iresli GRITS and MEAL, by the bushel or half bushel salt THE BRUNSWICK COURIER. RICHARD ORME. Editor, Is Published Every Friday, THE EXE, EAR, AND THROAT. D R. WRIGHT, of Toronto, Canada West, rhysl- cian and Surgeon, Oculist and Aurial, can I* nonaulled on Deafness, luf< h*rgcs from the Ear, noisetin the Head, Catarrh, Discuses of the Throat and Lungs. Ail diseases of the EYE, requiring cithelr Medical or SmgiCSl sld attended ;o. Utfice No. 41, in Dr. Time. Buckler’s old office on Lexington street, Baltimore. Md. Uftloe hours from 9 to Ik A. M., and 3?o 5 P. K. ■ ffi-tf ORME & WATTLES, Pbopriktors. TERMS: THREE DOLLARS, IN ADVANCE. au29Im . BARRETT’S T B E ST. CHARLES SALOON, B Y A. STAMM. Bay Lane, rear of Post Office^ The best Liquors, Ales, Wines. SegaVa, Ac., always on hand, including a choice article of SELT ER’S WATER, directly imported .from Heraagtlmm, Nassau, and the best of Rhine Wlano. • LUNCH every day at It o’clock, , ml8-ly Port Royal House, HILTON HEAD, 8. C. RIDDELL * a. s. imtBU InS-tf BUQG ‘ riossiiTOsi LA PFEKfe® MOiraj!* PHILADELPHIA. rriHE SUBSCRIBERS having leased this favorite A House, It baa been , REFITTKB AMD RKFURVISBED in an-Elegant manner, CtetlMton, South Is ater Open for tbeACeommodalion id pOteanent guests. , CMtertl^Mns Wines, lies AM flwrn *, Wine Merchants, id l>ra|rgi8ta.'and *lioleteis-only, by La FUMICE, Jr., Sote Asont, frte M l UHSr StnuKA Y „TW tntsusss KE ‘NEW. MU6 STORL^ bull street. J3UAJXJ DAXVDJIMA^ VA b JiMHPAV AV I Noticed t* muxrffivmms W UOTTON HA ll E WblVWS XI i" i *, ii—... u mn maanv etren .mi »n feeapectinily informs the Physicians’ tlmt he is pfe pared to pot np prescriptions at all times. A light win be kept burning during the night at the door, where a beH wiUhafonad. POE SALE, A HANDSOME. RESIDENCE fa Stocktoa,' Ga. Stockton b a beantifnl village, known as ffiaUon 1A A. A G. it. B. Said residence - ate purchased cheap. Also, say fitns of *00 acre* cleared. IS mile* from No. U s from No. U. Teresa to salt pwrehaser. For parttenlare address * A, C. MARTIN, *o25-lm* Stockton, Ga. ON THIS CONTINENT. It Is Wall RANTED to RESTORE OP.-Y It AIK TO ITS originai. natural color, In every < use tt will stop the hair from Palung oit: it will ir, ot, ic iradfrom humor*and dandruff; promote the grow h of ihe hair, and la a beautiful dressing. We offerno large rewards, bnt we nth i ■/.< all of onr agents to refund the monet to * ly p* n who will nse two bottles, and then say Ba • i cn' Vege- ta^r Hair RBsroBATrvg has not per orme all we Testimony from the Capital Of tee IMi.et States. Messrs. Barrett A Co: I was induced to give your Halrp epaiatiou 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 sensation, while It la thorough In re storing tbe hair to its natural color. Very respectfully, W. Hamlet. Washington, D. C., May 15,18G& Meefers. J. R. Barrett a Co ; I was Induced by a Mend to make a trial of Bar rett’a Vegetable Hair Restorative, and I am very much pleased with the effect It has had on my hair. I was nearly half gray, and now, before using one bottle, my head is treed from dandruff, and my hair has all the appearance of youth. 1 (ally believe Bar rett’s to be the best hair preparation in the world. Wm. Hamilton. Fredonla, N. Y., April as, 1866. a. K. BARRETT « CO.. Froprieteara, Manchester, New Hampshire. JACOB LIPPMAN, Congress and Bai - • Sold by all Druggist*. Comer Congress and Barnard streets. Agent by all Druggist*. Jy*-tf 3AMDEBS0N & HARNESS, SADDLERY AND a TRUNK STORE, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, Under St. Andrew's HnU f BrmgktM SC, savannah, ga,,. RHODES’ THE STANDARD MANURE, AT |6t 50 ran TON, CASH. alS-tf MILLER, THOMAS A OD. Advertising in Southern Georgia fliHE BAINBRIDBB -CHART AND COMPAS8” A (formerly the “ Balabridge ArgoMl) offers superior todocemento to the merchaate of Sa vannah as an advertising medium. It has a large and rapidly IneroaaiDg circulation in that section, and its term* are reasonable. 'Address: ; Bainbridge, June It, 1866. WILLIS M. RUSSELL, Eifitor apd Proprietor. PRHE YELLOW CORN. 20001 At Savannah i ran “IT5S« for tend of Broughton ate, or by NOTICE. TO ULLVMFURIilTUBE 1 am opening far the Inapeciioa of the public, aficestockof CABINET FURNITURE, CHAIRS, T TRESSES, Ac, SetL, ; 4 To which the attantlon of on is invited. «p-^^.^BBO^eHT0WBtRKEr t Hher THOH. W. BROOKS r > . MANUFACTURER OF FURNITURE and ceneral .UPHOLSTERY. Sufi OniS Street, Philadelphia, Pa. JC R—AWYJRDER3 sent t<y Mai! promptly a!, ten led to. ivSl-il Brown's Standard Scales. TTSRD by tbe United States and Poicign Govern- U mente for more than. THIRTY YE IRS, Adapted to Any branch of bnelucp.’* for foreign cr done markets. Warranted accnrarc and durable. Sates room* No. I Barclay-rt. t near lirocdu ny. N. I. <u%19 W R MW'WN 4^?in‘-.rtnri»r. Nutting, Powell & Co.. BANKERS, ML-A-CON. G-E O C. A. NUTTING, A. H. POWELL, ISAAC scour. Rr.PKRBNOE. EDWARD PADKLFORD, jeSS-em SAVANNAH. f MARTIN J. FORD, ATTORNEY AT LAW, * OFFICE. No. 7‘J BRYAN STREET, jylT-6m SAVANNAH, GA. . Eastern Hay. WAA BALES PRIME EASTERN (from PorUaml i \Jt_y Maine) in store aril for sale by •g.tf BRADLEY, HILL A CO. FRESH GROUND GRITS AND CORN MEAL, A LWAYS on hand. In large or small qualities, and lor sale (at the lowest price) bv B. F. SANFORD, At th* Savannah JL1 a jySl-tf East end of Brongh'on pireet. Wax and Pearl Flows. rriHE ART of making WAX and PEARL FLOWERS X. la taught in an elegant ma-n-r. end 1a a very short time, by Mas. ELIZA KEOGH, Corner of Bronghton and Barnard etteets, jyStetf- Over L- Fries Store. Notice I S HEREBY GIYEN that ihe partnerships hereto* fore existing tinder the names of Miller, Thonia A Co. in Savannah. Ga., and Thomas. LivingstM* Co.. Madison. Fla., have been dissolved by the death of D. G. Livingston, one of t he partners. A J. MILLER will give his attention to the boa- ness in Savannah, and S. B. THOMAS to tbe bc3ln<*> m Madison, in liquidation. A. J. MILLER j; . 8. B. TBOMAS, Angnat, 1S66. Surviving Partners. The snbs’rihcrs will continue the Gro' srv and Con- mfosion Bwdnese in Savannah, Ga, at the store 'cuplad by tbe late firm, on Bar street. J^ost 1866. MILLER A BROTHER. The anbecriber solicits for the new a continuance of the p-tra«|ge extended to the bitefirtn.Q^^ One of tbe survivors. Annie. IMS allE-tf FftHE UNDERSIGNED has this day "ji* X himself Mr. SAMUEL C. CATHERWOOD, for the known nnder the name and etylq of THOMAS M. TURNER A CO. THOMAS M. TERSER. fUvarnas, August 13.1866. auiMt—, Rockland Lime ifiooise"' rive oy Darrels first quality, cobbs dailr expected and for sale to a*- RICH 'BOSON A BARXABR_ CORN. bushels Prime Yellow Com, ls» M ntt ■trail oh I ii Leo. Hsli/d V.t. • - j (.• nnTAVnn COBES k C0-_ Removal. trtMR t AKDERSO.V, Bankers snd Comm* ‘ removed to the old PUBteri’ Bank Building, -oath end. * n31 - ° Ck ^ DrT npOV “ARBOW TIE8*' and "FIAIB^Wff X BANDB" are a complete soeetUutefor .Ropelu utmost -plWtTJI^ tbe Bale rate, “fiw and very popular Iff ,*tTdinvW»bfe ^ »nyoltIi*^iagp~ ^«rnr taB5aBffl8se^r ,> l Ge.etai Affsot, yM-1 is Caroudelet street, Hew Orleara. fJhills and EeTerTAsthma, Rheumatism, Cancer, Arid Epileptic CURED m MRS. ELIZA KEOGH, |yi ^r OKracDfBroughton.andBtrusrf;^ Paper Hangings •* ■ ■ HD " Window Shades. iiarJTr ’fiirj ojif >7fl I MBS. WARY J. TURNER No. 58 St. Julian Street. BMiueefeMi Wifi: