The Daily news and herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1866-1868, September 15, 1866, Image 4

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The Daily News and Herald. SAVANNAH, SATUBDAY, SEPTBttBEB 15. Arrlere PeuMi He wrap, me round with hlg riche.. He covers me np with hi. cue. And hi. love is the love of . manhood, ’ Whose life is. living prayer. I have plighted my woman', affections, I have given my all in all. And the flowara of a daily contentment Renew their sweet live, ere the fall. And yet like an instrument precious, That playeth an olden time. My heart in the midst of its blessing!, Goes back to a day in June— To a day when beneath the branches I stood by a silent stream. And saw in it. bosons an Image As one aeeth afscein adrearn. I would not resign his devotion* No, not for a heart that lives 1 , Nor change one Jot my condition For th$ change’that condition gives; I should mourn not tngre for another. Nor mwe for another rejoice. Than near, when I weep at his absence. Or welcome hi. step and his voice. And yet like an instrument precious. That pUyeth an olden tune. My heart in the midst of its blessings. Goes luck to a day In June— To a day when beneath the branches I stood in the shadowy light. And heard the low word, of a yrhisper As one heareth a voice in the night. Medical. * fflwsHVlOf 7TT < AND A Glorious Result ■L —On Monday night last week Mias Sue Bayne, of Bardstown, Kentucky, committed snicide by taking poison. The father killed her seducer last winter. —An Atlanta correspondent says: “Eight negroes left this morning for Washington, to confer with the authorities for transportation to Liberia for thousands ot freedmen.” —The Norfolk Virginian says the bears, driven from' their lairs in the Dismal Swamp by the conflagration, are often seen by the passengers on the trains, lumbering along the ’track. —It is statsd that Ben. Wood has sold out the New York News to Caldwell & Whitney, proprietors of the New York Mercury, and the paper is to be run in the interest of John Morrissey, the pugilist, in his coming cam paign for Congress. vi' . —Anew Orleans telegram says: "Gov. Wells’ proclamation, ordering an election on the 3d of September, to the 'convention, in the unrepresented parishes, has been totally disregarded. No election has been held.” —No difficulty has been experienced by any American vessel in entering the port of Matamoras since the issue of the paper block ade of Maximilian, and the port is, to altln teni9 and purposes, as free as if no blockade of the same had been declared. ' - —There is talk of a suit for defamation of character to be brought by Judge Advocate Holt against Montgomery Blair, who asserted in a recent speech that he (Holt; was guilty of the execution ot an innocent “woman,” meaning Mrs. Surratt. —It is officially announced that the cost of the reception of President Johnson in’ New York city was $20,643. The Delinonico din ner was served at an Expense of $11,000. The whole bill was paid by one hundred and forty-two private citizens. —Several' bodies of Confederate soldiers, killed in the Valley, passed through Staun ton last week. It was touching to notice that every coffin had a wreath of flowers on it, the tribute of the fair and gentle women of the Valley to the brave and honored dead. —The New York Herald -says that an in stitution in that city, known as “The Amer ican Cotton Planting and Loan Company/’ has gone into liquidation, while the treasu rer has gone oS with thirty thousand dollars of its funds. —The United States District Court at Charleston, - South Carolina, has ordered a decree of condemnation and forfeiture, to be issued against the British bark P. A. Shaw, for a violation of the revenue laws. The vessel and cargo are to be sold within thirty days. —A colored girl ot 16, a refugee from Ala bama, has been kept for two and a half years in a state ot slavery in Chicago by Mr. Tay lor, half clothed, compelled to saw^ all the wood, do all the washing,' Ac., of his family of ten, without pay, to sleep in a cellar, for bidden to go out, frequently beaten, and, on one occasion, when she got away, badly whipped. —A gentleman, resident ot Cleveland, be came crazy on Monday, on hearing that his brother, bis sister and her husband, and their family, had all died of 'cholera at Cincinnati. He was on Tuesday morning found roaming through the streets, heedless of the tears and entreaties ot his wife, who was trying to per suade him to return home. The police took him home, where he has to be guarded and confined to his room. , ,, —At a banquet given :tty : the American Embassy, Mr. Fox proposed the following toast: “Each time when danger has threat ened Russia, American sympathies have been with her. If American hearts were visible, we should behold them as united to Russia as are here the Russian and American flags. May this bond be strengthened for ever by our blood.’’ There are as many roads to fame and fortuneas there were gatewnyito ancient Tbebe*. Your am bitions warrior Is for carrying bis way with the sabre; your aspiring politician for scheming his way by intrigue and consummate art. But there is one grand broad path to the goal, along which nqt^inj; base can travel. It ts the path set apart for the 'march of talent, energy, aad noble purpose an thoaghfhll of obstacles, It contains none that abrave man cannot smrmonnt. Thlsfkcthaa been exemplified n Innasiarahlq lapUacaa, bnt ha Isw more forcibly ban in the riseud progress «f DR. HOOELAND’S GERMAN BITTERN. For over fifteen yesra Its course has lues STIWSH —d iiuasid. si i w stands on Miscellaneous. °~6ommiwien Merchants.- INVILLE & GLEASON r . i ' • > • St. Julian Street, West of Market, MANUFACTURERS OF ALL KINDS OF t4~ Bolts, Nuts, Washers, Sett Serewsi Tap» am B Ac, Ac, and dealers in all kinds of Railroad, ship and Engineer’s Supplies, Oils, Varnish, iGREAT TONIC. - - .o’""" i / Hoofland’a German Bitters is a positive remedy for DYSPE P8IA. Hm Resulting from Diseases OISMIEt N TNE UVCI aad MUTOE •MARS |And is the only certain sad safe RESTORER OF STRENGTH IN -By the aae of this Bitters Weakened saad Debilitated Frames Re- come Renewed with sU the Vigor of Health. Impaired constitutions are rebuilt, and the patient in a short time regain# ! Vio-or, Health and 8tren~th. F Lost and Foeid.—A-fafmcr' a sheep advertised It as follows: “Lost or strade from the subscriber,' # sheep all over white, one leg wits black, and half bis body. All persons shall receive five dollars to bring him. He was a she £ote.’’ To the Editor of the 3 I hereby notify titorinrilke^tSaii Mri*‘sheep” made bis appearance in Philadelphia last Monday, September 3d, and, from the bMtj information I can get, is in a most deplora ble plight. I shall not qlaim the full reward, as I notify him where his “sheep” mav be found. Two dollars and five, cents will-do for my trouble/ ' : 1m.1i SvfcVnvd - Tha!>. Stevens. A Place fob Him.—We observe .among the Secretaries of the mongrel Gonvention at Philadelphia, the name of C. G. Bayler.lwell known in Georgia for various sharp, political and financial practices-. He ij teaching his Medicdl Card. : DR. Wl. DUNCAN. Office, northeast corner ofDray tan and Presi dint streets. . »nl4-Vm Notice. I HAVE this dajr sold our entire stock ip trade, \V ^accounts and the good wlU ofour hustness to WARREN BROTHERS AM debts du es our firm muit be paid to them. PLAINER St, BOSWOHTR. Sivannab, September II,-1856. Having continue the WHi ato Bay street, where we will stock of all kinds of Riper generally, sepU-l- ndVi. and Prlnten' Supplies R^SmTSSTwoTai • EDWARD Notice. PAbBLTOBP. NEVTTT, of the firm of Ne in the Dry Goods buHMM, at the old maud t fl-tf HBXRT LATHBOF ftOO. o-> i*. ■ (OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING SYMPTOMS,! , Resulting from Disorder* Ofttas Digestive Organs 1 Constipation, Inward Plies, Fullness of Blood to the Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Heart burn, Disgust for Food, Fullness or Weight in the Stomach, Boor Eructations. Sink ing or Fluttering at the Pit of the Stomach, Swtmating of the Head, Honied and Difficult Breath- lag, Flattering at the Heart, Ckokm or Saffbcatin* - Sensation wksn ins Lying Pere "bar tore, Dhnnesbof Vision, Dots or Webs before the Bight, Few and Dull Pain la the Head. Defi ciency of Perspiration, YeBewnees of the Skin and Eyes, Pstn in fheiflde, Back, Ohest, Limbs, Ac., Sudden Flushas of Heat, Burn iftg in the Flesh, Constant lattgtaiugs of Evil, and great Deprearion of Spirits. . V That these Bitten contain no Romos Whiskey. And can’t make Bruakarctt. ~ la not a Bar Boom Drink, But a Highly Concentrated Vegetabla Extract. Free from Alcpholic Btlmalaat or Ipinrloes Dreg* It cannot laatetoosly introduce the vice Of Drunk enness into the bosom of your families—to your wife, your children, or your friends. A.&33NTS FOB. MERRITT, WALCOTT It CO. 64 Gonrtlanit Street- New M. And Dies, Supplies, Oils, Varnish, Paint, ubber Packing; Oak Tanned ami Rubber Hemp am Belting, Brass Fittings, Chipping and Riveti men. Chisels, Gas Pipe, Nails, Circular nod Gang Saws, eumpaAtepm Whistles, Steam and Wa ter Onagers, Steam Engines and Saw Mflla of ever description, Ac., Ac. Also Agents -for A. P. WOO] A CO.'S celebrated Portable Steam Engines. Georgia Chemical Works, OF SAVANNAH, UEORpIA. W E ARE NOW PREPARED to supply the' trade with a superior i rand of MANUFACTURED AT THE GEORGIA CHEMICAL WORKS. It is now in use by many families In the city, giv ing perfect satisfaction in every case, and has been Introduced tato the Laundries of the principal Hotels. > the exclusion of all others. Orders addressed to the undersigned will hare prompt attention. PURSE & .THOMAS, . AGENTS i)F.ORGlJ CIIEMIC AT, WORKS, eepS-Lm •• 117 Bay Street. STEAM ENGINE AND SAW MILL FOR SALE ^ FIRST CLASS SPECIMENSTEAM ENGINE _ and Saw Mill, manufactured to order at the Fal len Works, Ne - York. Consists of an engihe of 40 horse [rower, return floo" boiler, with all the conve niences complete; Iron frame, 4'i Peer carriage; 56 Inch saw; patent selteetting head blocks: loo'feet log chain, with pulleys anil first class belting fori he mill complete. The'wholc is perfectly new and can be purchased low oil application to au30 tf ' LiROCHE. WEST A DANIELS Law Notice. H aving removed to senvon county i wm continue the practice of the profession in all the courts of Hcriven, Bulloch. KAlugluim, Emanuel awl Burke counties. GEORGE R. BLACK, . . v AUoraey-at-LaWh - ;iu2?-2Uwlai Sylv .ilia* Bcrtveu eoonty, Ga. Notice* T HE Bouds of the City of Savannah, authorized to be issued by the Ordinance of January 24th, 1S66, for the purpose of funding its coupons not here tofore redeemed, are now ready. They are of the fcon- -■riientdcnominations of$loo, $sno, $50Q, and hold-. I of over-dne coupons are invited to present them be exchanged for these bonds; ‘ All Bonds for which Coupons are funded previous to May 1st, 1SC6, will draw interest from lot, of Jan uary last. - : 't- R. T. GIBSON, ff« City Treasnerr. BOOKS! BOOKS! • FOR SALK BY ; . Cooper, Olcotta & Farrelly, U» Or others, whose systems have become tmgritent by hardships or disease, will find in this Bitters a tome hat will restore them to all theirfG!l vigor.. rhese Bitten have performed more cures B Given Better Satisfaction t Me atese ^estimomy' 1 Hsvs more respectable people to vouch for them I Than any other article In the Market. Wedefy any one to contradict this assertloc, * AND WILL PAY *!,«« To any one that will prodacs a Certificate published by ua hat la not GENUINE. N RF.An from the hon. Iji 1 WHO, SAYS SO. ■ THfdlCAS B. FLORENCE. TH Gentlemen:—Hart * have no hesUattea in ‘ marked benefit from s. Daring a ' gross, prosms me. A kind tion I have named.. X tficR Ms advice, aad health, renewed energy* » OthlnJ^to—V^ko^edudobuin^ January 1,1864. It verbshy to jrpte 1 the fact, that I experi- im your Hoofland’a Gi and tedious irepara- result and be. I so much needed and obtained. T’HORAS B. FLORENCE. Philip EurnlsctiiTe, by Mrs. Edwards. The Hiddcu Sin; A Novel Illustrated Goutb's Uistory of the Civil War in the United States from ISlil to l$d5. InVinoulis. or, The-Priaonev-of War; being, the experieneeof a Rebel in two- rtefieral Pens. By A M. Keiley. History of the AHaulic Cable, by H. M Field. Letters uf Eugenic de Gperiu. Tax-PayyaMsmiaU hfjO 3. ReutyeiL rij'ui WILKINSON. W1LS0K 4 CO Cotton Faeton and GenerafCommission Merchants ahAmteef all kind* of _ Cotton Domest liberal advances made on constenmsnte. Office No. 5 Stoddard’s Lower Bangs, Bag Savannah, Ceorgfc. r ; ^ ^ WILKINSON. 5e n9#- <01 Of the late firm of J. W. Rabun ft Co., Sarth. aspfiJn An*# & Conmissios ail FtfwarJiu Itrctab, 80 BAT STREET, SAVANNAH, GA THOMAS H. AUSTIN,) Late Of ApnlacUMfo Fla CHARLES ELLIS, f aad Colnmboa, Ga. sepU-tf . M. Snoan, C. F. 8«Ci. late of Rome, Ga. Late of Macon, Ha C. W. SraoiLL. Late of SLOAN, STUBBS A STEGALL, COTTON FACTORS, Forwarding and Commission Ho. 4 Stoddard’s Lower Range, BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA. .Will make liberal advances on cotton and other produce in transit or store, or on consignments to oar correspondents in New York. auTT-Ba GEO. PATTER 4 SON, GENERAL COMMISSION-AN FOR (A WARDING MERCHANTS,'fc Dealers Its Cation, Wool, HMn, Luaber, ' aad PrsvHlnas. Muimupr smi fminatc n ink !j484m SAVANNAH. GA BLAIR & BICKFORD, Lumber Manufacturers AND DEALERS IN TIMBER AND LUMBER or Every description. Doors, Sasii and Blind*. ■ Mill nnd Lumber Yard on Canal, i -Street Office; 180 Bsy street. Savannah, i • Bryan ly«*tf G. B. LAMAR, JUN., Successor toG. B. St CtV.Ugit, GeneraiCommissitm Merchants No. 0 4 BAY STREET (up stabs.) Refer to fits.' W. Anderson, John C. FenU a4Q. B. Lamar, Savannah: W. K. Jackson, Joslah Sibley ft Sons, J B. and J, W. Walker, Augusta. Cooalgn- mrnts solicited. mVlh I. P. Bousa. ' ~ W. A ttavaar. Bouse & Bryant, (Formerly of Jacksonville, Fla.,) 104 Bay BAV Alt N AH, . . Street, - • BKOfiBH, ly on -1 : or Groceries, Liquors,-Agrieattnral Imple- ildlog Materials, Fairbanks * Co’s Scabs, a other goods and manufartnred articles stock of Groceries, eata, Bade " Jtc., besides lor etfe 'on consignment, and for which, they are agents.' Orders aad consignments respectfully so- felted. sl8-tf & iViiTuu lb trwsj Forwarding and Commission MERCHANTS. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DBALEBH IN Dry Goods, Groceries, Ac., NOS. 1 AND 2 RAMMIH’ BLOCK, Bay. Street, Jacksonville, Florida. Ot L »AMinH. CD. 0. fUMMld. OBU. L. MA!BU ft 1)29 J. W. STEELE, t K *, •. g$*»**4& . 11 Merchants’ Row, Hilton Head,No. 0 And corner Kirm ns] Qttrrge Me.,Charleston, das.T. Paterson, TIMBER, Lumber Sc Commission C ALLS the attention of Wholesale and Retail chasers to his superior stock of Military and Naval Clothing, FURNISHING GOODS, •Watches, docks, Fhnsy *-niids, * w.nin and Plate Wars, 3worils, Sashes, Delia, Embroideries. Boot Caps, Fie : d Glasses, Oafintleta, GV.ves, Ac.^Ac. REMOVAL. JOSEPH'" A. ROBfeRTS, (Late of Columbus, Ga.,) has Removed to 14 Stoddard’s Upper Range. C ONSIGNMENTS of. Cotton, Wool anil Produce generally, respectfully so'icite 1. on most li dispatch. House Wanted. Any person having a small DWELLING JOUSEto rent! betweefi 'now ‘and* October fteC *('fi T4 co^i,. i Congress street. MERCHANT, 163 Bay 8treat, SavaSaah, Dafien, Georgia. * Orders for Lumber solicited. New York Advertisements. DDEYEAS MAIZENA s o W m\ ot L. A Ftom Rev. W. D. Selgfri. d. Pastor of Twelth -Baptist a back. Phlld lelphla, December at, I8£3 beeu'laboriog nmfer Kte, of Indigestion, aaeompanUjil by leuenbaMsjrieut. Numerous ram- j utoitefl by Mends and some of them . biit without rsits.r. Year Hoofiland’s German Bitters were xeoommeasled by persons who had tried them, and whose favorable msutlon of the Uttera in duced me also to try tteem. 1 mast confess that I had an averston to parras medtetoea, from the “thousand aad one” quack be to palm < the commui which, I fear, in to ■nke many a wlrte^ dnndiard Upon lesndag that yoan was really a medicinal prsparation. I took It iwpasi—arnaw -pmsisaiw uaeft “torts m," sbssi only aim teams to of swastafisd aad frufiffil Uquorupon wtty.in a sly way; and the tendeaey ot prsparation. I took It with, happy effect Its action wab not otoy npsn the siomsrtvbat vons nrsiam,was prmnpt and hare derived grist aad pan ofafowhoWp.^ 8yethat Wrapper *w a? B£WAR£ OF COUNTERFEITS. M. JACKSON” fcoatht iOli PRINCIPAL OFFICE & MANUFACTORY No. 631, ARCH STREET, BUQCZSBOSSTOCH. Comer Baraardft Mnfih] ocll Wda FOR SALE, raSvaSvMSSSaSSwSk good . PRICES! Quick Sales ! - W E have j ust received and opened the LARGEST STOCK of . DRY GOODS LOWER PRICKS than they'can be bought for at any other house, consisting in part oT Every variety of Dross Goode . Housekeeping Goods Domestics and Prints Cloths and Caasimerea FiguTed Linens and Drills * Embroideries and Laees . Hosiery and Gloves Ribbons and Braids' ifoir Rolls and Curls lace Points and Veils Bradley’s Empress Trails Handkerchiefs fisc., Ac., Ac. EINSTEIN A ECKMAN, myil-lf hi D. i. TRACY & 60s to D. 8. Cohen, f ^ ; ", LAdSs' DSK'S i’RWimfG^ ORNlCifl'b'ri' " PHYB WORSTEDS, AND PARIS EAACY GOODS, No. (^B-Broadwlffqconifirnf Duade street, |. angl-4mo Nw Yosk. C fTATION.—Notice Is hereby fftvcn that on Klmt Monday In October. (A. D-, 186s.) applica tion wm be aade-bY me to the Court of Ordinary of Bryaacoanty, Georjrta, for Letters of Admtni-nation ' loan to the estate or John Pray Maxwell, late of said cooBtje deceased. - sept-dtd 4 THOMAS H. MAXWELL Johnston, Woods & Co., General Commis’n Merchants No. lO fitoddard's Lswer Kaags, . SAVANNAH, GA. 1 . : t ? WAS Ml «ILT “ PBffiAIATtM FW HN me htoiai mi" That revived a medal and honorable mention trom the Ri'v°l Commissioners, the competltioii of all pro minent manufacturers of “Corn Starch •• and “Pre pared Corn Flout ” of tills aadother couatrles not withstanding. _ WAzsaarA, We food and 1 un«y of the age, without a single without isingla* s. wlih few or no eggs, §X BOOBtM- toutohing the m wl economical. A alight addlllop to °.° r yjbtiy. improves Broad and IbPHBO ClClWDl IF thiPfffiHmy IVVMaMeE grariea for flah and meats, sonpa, Ac. For Ice Cream oothing caa eempatr with tL A little hoifod in milk wlU produce rich cream for oflAeo. cfcocoim, tn^. Ac A most delicious article ef food tor cftUAna aadte- Whdesftle Depots 16$ FsHbr Street. wj:iaisiAM; dytrySsA, J25-ly ' ' General Agent. HAWKINS & FAY, Commission Merohmta, HO. 4T PEARL STREET, ^1 riotolss-' - l in MfivKH-araenip! : ! 'loiLJ .'>v. i B F; Ki005-1 t. 1 VALENTINE BAiSLER.. ^ 1 Cigars, WIMt Alfteanfi Tlagur, unfi all kinds of Liquors. Lunch at eleven oVilanft Tsn Pie Alleys Attached. 4 augMm LUNCH HO Boll Street, new Bay Lane. TTHtEE LUNCH servedffom IT d. BL tol p. Iff., and r from 8 p. m. to is m. AStaA ef Uqaors, Ales, Wises, Ac., constantly on hand, ly-tf FRANK PERRY Preprtteter. PAVILION HOTEL, SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SOUTH BROAD S 1 CfWR PROPRIETORS would A to the public that the above AND ffhhounce la' now open for the reception of Permanent and Transient Boarders. Having had large experience ig theHotel business, they intend to make this Honsb one or the most com- fsitable Boarding Houses lag lamiltea nod others in the city. There is a Bar eoanseted with the Hotel, at which may be found the best of Wines, Liquors andGegaqc Attached to the House is also an ICE CREAM Jylff-tf ST. CHARLES SALOON, CITY HOTEL BUILDINGS. OUR MOTTO: WE DEEY COMPETITION The undersigned, having purchased the TVS COMPLETE BINNHUES OP PURSE & The Most Complete in the Southern Countrj announce that they are now ready to fill all orders. MB. PECK, onr senior, having been employed for TWENTY YEARS in Phiy in the leading establishments in that oity, and for the last NINE YEARS baring t 1 of P«ae’s extensive Bindery in Savannah, feels-warranted in making the can at any time be sustained by evidences of workmanship, that he is i assertion, Master of His Profession, and that the South can at last compete with our Northern friends, and prevent the cSn*^ furnished with Cream at all time a of ^ to New York or Ailadelphia for orders, that can bo equally well B Y A. STAMM. Bay Lana, rear of Post The beet Liquors, Alee, Wineb. Segars, „rSc" always en. baud, including a choice article of BELT ER’S WATER, directly imported from HermsgOnm. K^an,MdNien^|mto^fftoey ^ a HILTON HEAD, 8. C. BUBO RIDDELL * a a. UDDXLL. toa-tf PSOFIIUTOIS m. r. usee. la Pie Muml fftHK NUBSCSflBESS^bavIBg leased this ftrooHft A Hoore.lt haxbesa Iff stow i .. Mftre - REFITTED AND ILBFUHVISflED .'. jut Alf ELEGANT MANNER,' arils uom Pseiuarcd-tvlto IhslIsstPer* feet Appolatawsfr tor tbe Rceep- ti*m er Qwests. Bis trot position among first-class Hotels win be lnHlaeltuttte-lature. es to the pare. *fl*6* . JARER»FARLSY. home, saving thus the expens^p of importation. Particular attention paid to . eiMWclst BUSTDIdSTG MUSIC BOOKS, AND REPAIRING PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS. ! 'The patronage ef the pnblie is respectftilly solicited, and satisfaction guaranteed ia work that may be entrusted to onr care. JOS. H. PECK & CO. CHOICE FAMILY FLOUR I FROM NEW WHEAT. rrvHK Savannah Ste»i.: Roaring Mills feast end of ' X Broughton street) are now supplying Grocers Families with ah excellent quality of NSW FLOUR, made from NEW WHEAT. Families snp- pjedst their residences, hj the barrel hglf barrel. wpSimiiW Aho, -fresh' by the hashel or half bnsnel THE EYE, EAR, AND D R. WRIGHT, of Toronto, Canada West. fks. cian and Sdrgeon, Oculist aqil Aurbr, c ' Lhrir GRITS and HEAL, TUTBRUNSWICK COURIER; RICHARD ORME, Editor, Is Published Every Friday. CHARLESTON, 8. 0. fltHLB popntremai wsff r—wirHoteLettusaad In thff * X business p< ----- business portion of the city, hen been newly fur- . id thronghont by the present proprietor, who has been sixteen years connected with the establishment W. WHITE, Proprietor. ■lVE OAK CLDB HOUSE, ■gNo.. 3a GSPilGA KTBKMTy, Charleston, South Carolina/ fa now oped for the •ebommofetion of tnuiriem aa d-u e;«.l Choicest Liquors, Wises, Ales sttd §e#sw ■“•A •s '^firirs 61,Viiro. ' ' ' J r ~ : K H i, a a u3 . it 1, g;, -r • PeriWi Adi per Urey. artr ~ Peter jonep, proprietor Groceries and Liquors. Scrantos, Suutli & KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND CHOICE OLD BRANDIES, ' WHIbKEY, GIN, WINES, rife. EVERY VARIETY OF GROCERIES, ALSO,' * Hay, Coro, Oats and Bssa, strict!' le trade; and we flatters to the interest of deale head ofBsy, opposite Jefft ■m tlyst the trade; and we flatter ourselves-that we can make “ to the interest of dealers tp patronise us, at the ' eJeffereon-et. THUS. J. DUNBAR, mio-tf HENRY A.STULfS. T. J. Dunbar & Co., Brandies, Whiskies, Gins, Wtoes. C^rs^Etc. Agent for Robert Smith’s celebrated Philadel phia Ale and Demerai r Champngne. , / ORME «fc WATTLES, Proprietors. TEfeMS: THREE DOLLARS, IN ADVANCE auM-Ua consulted on Deafness. Msrhnrges from 'tic- Ear noise, in the Head, Catarrh. Diseases of tticTta and Longa.' All diseases of the EYE. requiring eirlietr Medics’ or Surgleal ald attended to. once No. 41, irrbr. Thus. Buckler's rid offlccoi Lexington street, Baltimore. Md. Olfice honrb from 9 to 12 A. Idml 3!oS r X l»tf‘. ‘ THOM. W. BROOKS MANUFACTURER OF FURNITURE AND CEHERAl UPHOLSTERY. Stiff Doc Street, I’toilnctolphla. P«. N. B.—All ORDERS sent by Midi pmmgiba tended to. iv^i-tf Brown’s Standard Seales. U SED by the United States and Foietea (Iotfj. ments for more than - ^ARBEIT’S THE ON THIS CONTINENT. BteWxBRAMTED to BE8T0RB OBSY HAIR Tp ITS orioiral, natural color, in every 1 ISC ir Will STOP the hair from falling out; it will (r e t ic . ad from bomon and dandruff; promwtr the onja • o of the raib, and is a beautiful dressing. We offer no large rewards, but we < nth > /• all of our agents to refund tub money to » .y ;,.t . n who will nse two bottles, and then say-Ba <i eti' Vege table Hair restorative has not per orme all we claim. Testimony from the Capital of the Unl.ee. States. ■easts. Babrutt ft Co: I was induced to give your Hair p epatationa trial, and can heartily recommend it as unequalled aa a Pi awing. Partner and Restorer,-^giving to the Hair aLuxnrlant richness, and to the head a cool and oat agreeable sensation, while it is thorough in re- oring the hair to its natural color. Tory respectfully, W. Hamlet. Washington, D. C., Hay U, 1856. ft Co: THIRTY YE Alts. Adapted to any branch of bnsi-iees fur ture^, a home markets. Warranted ac< nrutc- ar.d dural*. Soles rooms No. .5 Birclay—t., near ih.wdvay, s. j' aosds . It W. CROWN, l-rd-r';.,, Nutting, Powell & Co., BANKERS, M A C O 1ST, GEp Je28-t>m C. A. NtlTTfSG, A. U. POWELL, ISAAC SCOTT. mcrxBxsoE. EDWARD PADKLFOED, - SAVANNAH. MARTIN J. FORD, ATTORNEY AT LAK, OFFICE. Nw. 72 BRYAN STREET. Jyff-fftn SAVANNAH, GA. Eastern Hay. 700 ” ALES PR1ME EASTERN (ffom PonW Maine) in store sr.d for sale hr aul tf BRADLEY, BILL i CO. ■emrs.ff.HB II rett’s vegetable* Hair Restorative, and I am very much pleayed with the effect it has had on my hair. I was nqaHy half grey, and now, before asing one bottle, my bead 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 in the world. Wm. Hamiltok. Fredonis, N. Y., April 26,1866. * R. BARRETT ft CO,, Fnpilston, Manchester, New Hampshire. 147 Say Street, '' 8ep6-3m - *.V ‘ ht SAVANNAH. GA. H IS. RUWE, WHOLESALE Liinor Seale?’ A^iBrnHOB-Iircltant Corner Baparensri flbriolhR 1—a mil H luare. SAVANNAH. GA. ‘'FRUITS and VNGETABIriK ipaeason always id. an2T4f - Jaaste Kwwioas. PMllUP CaLLAMAK'- ’ Columbia Square GROCERY STORE, BY PRUIFCMUIrMMt CO. lECElVLNG. WEEKLY, first-class Family Gro- l«to-iy piebce mm< waumaie mtsmli sakr J, la Fine Groceries, Boots and Bhoes, ClotMag, FH* d Domestic Wines, Liquors and Segars. GoWm ^ Advertfsing in Southern Georgia rpHKBA. CHAMPAGNE ClbER) London and Dublin Brown Stout, Scotch and Rng UskAire,fe., , i-jrt i.-m,! 3HTOS and U Liberty street, N. Y. NEAR PRODUCE EXCHANGE, N. Y. WM. B. BAWKWff, J* ROCmmift FAY. Particular attention paid to buying foodie. PtWvl loua, Ehlsl' * ' * stona. Whiskies, and Cigars, on order, and to 1 ligaments. CLINTON Nrwssviisrsst Yosk. Wa. B. MHea, 19 Christie street, Hew York. W. H Whetl, 5 Waif street. New York.- Leads H Jones. IT Brnudwav. S. W. Ma«os ft On., Sai Ga. u JttHN GRAY, PFALBE IS Woodeff Ware, Brans, PAID), BRUSHES, EATS, Twtreeo, rasriwfiq. Trips, CHrersd, Ciriilleft, f f Fspas; Chairs, Nwsftsto, tore Non. IS Fulton and 202FVOnt B NEW YORK Hay, Laths. ll&WWS 1 VS 1(0,00(1 LATHS, •rrlve by brig M|n^s MMls^ ftOB . I)Dft)ind, Mi. for sale by- ** FSpU-tf l< BRIGHAM, HOIST ft 00. v:A.j£xm&Co. Bftw Street, , niALiia re " S!07 STANDARD LIQUORS, Agents for Charles Far re Ctampagnes, KeHeris SUTEEaiHG^fiOffiT^ - • VAN WERT, POLK GO., °Sl1S£8££rsr Dmanon-H. Brigham, ff. 9. Dover, E. C. Qras- nlsa, A. WUbor ariik lUrekaU. r - PBrenaar—A. WObur. Snvaunoh, Ga. par—ent.aml for any ho applied. The quarry is f pavement rbffrittMhadto . A X MARSHALL. Sae-y, JACOB LI PPM AN, Corner Congress and Barnard streets. Agent. • sold by at jrnahite.7kri-tf VILEIMSei, SADDLERY store, AND RHfAlfa . Under St.. SAVANNAH, GA. '^RHODES' S nperPhosphaie ofLime TME STANDARD MANURE, .* $M SS PER VON, CASH. slfftf MILLKR, THOMAS ft CO. ltj) teffiurire Salabridge, June 11,18C5. CHART AND COMPASS” the “Balnbriilge Argus,*’) offers it* to the merchants of 8s- laiag .medium. It has a larae circulation In that are tion, and le.* Address . WILLIS M. RUBBXLL, Editor and Proprietor. ^jell-tf y jPBUE YELLOW COftN. FRESH GROUND GRITS AND CORN MEAL. A LWAYS on hand, in large or small q; and for sole fat the lowest price) by iy21-V B. .F. S^NFOItl At tile ^ariDDab Si East end of Brongh'oa s Wax and Pear/ Flow T U ART of making WAX and PEAKL SLOWER- ts taught in an elegant manner, ind -n a r«! short time, by Mas. ELIZA KKLGH. Corner of Broughton and banianl '-teM 1 *' Jy26-tf Over L. Fries St. re. Notice J8 HKREBY GIVEN that the Partn;’;-iiipS »^ fore existing under the nfines of Miller, 'fhomas A Co . in Savannah. Ga., and Thomas. Livingston * Co.. Madtooa, Fla., have been dissolved by the death of D, G Livingston, one of the partners. . A. J. MILLER Will give his atteution to the Ma nes* in Savannah, and S. B. THOMAS to the bE®* in Madison, in liquidation. „ A. J. MiLLKE S. B. THOMAS, August, 1865. Surviving Partner* The aaba ribera will continue the Gro- ery andCon- mlssioo Business in Savannah, Ga. at the store oe copied by the late firm, on Bavariret. Aognst, ;856. The subscriber salicit* for the new a continusnev of tbepstreoage extended to the late firm. _ B. THOMAS- One of the sorrirota r02-*H (MPiRMRSBIP JiflTK ► has this dav T HE UNDERSIGNED has rors oa.v himself Mr. AAMOELC. OATH EK WOOD bug him tit effirvlnir nn t.hp Wholesale 3U<1 a*^ , .-J oarryine on tne wnoit^“r*-y Brig and Prescription Business. The Srmwi known under the name and ,tjle of • THOMAS M. TURNER & c0 ' THOMAS M. TU®® 1 8*VaKMAn, Augnst 13. 1866, an2< -d QAVftWSftBi aiuguo, - _—-— jj Rockland Lime- I 2000 BtTSHELS FBIME YELLOW CORN for by B. F. SANFORD, 'At Savannah MHa. east end of Bronghton ato or by BRYAN, Iff ft CO., Bay street. HBfoWUte Corn constantly on hand and toy ssie. Also, efrotf* com Meal aad Grim. fell-tf NOTICE, FURNITURE i aiq opening for the itopcctlon of tka pobUc, - a fine stock of - QAB1NST FURNITDBB, CHAIRS, TBBS8E8, &c n To which the attention of au is -invited. lock’s old i flUy 1 Store. 8.B. HARRINGTON. Notice. GQTTOI J1RB0W TIESand “PAINTEP^IBCM NDS” are a core piste subetttttefor Ropela ... ,I SS5 t «S22»S ! S&w. *nSrotS2i?S4S3?2n5i•** *W P°Pnter M 1 CAA barbels FIRST QUALITY. C J t BB 'r 5 IOUU make, daily expecteu atcl for s»% n ' ‘ ‘ F1CH aRDSON A HARN^- rive by r«ept-tf] CORN. 4000 b<ub * u Wme YeUo * r con> ’ per steamship Leo. OCTAVOS COHFN Removal. CEB ft ANDERSON', Bankers and XTERCl Merchants have removed to the old PHntera • aoSl Bank Boildtne* youth end. Chills and Fever, Rheumatism, Cancer, ■ And Epileptic FMs- CURED BY MRS. ELIZA KEOGH,^ 1 vis-tr CWnerof Broa « htoa an ^u^k° to fill orders fof nny ofthe'’ - -^Mr.ROBffOTMUR».C»arimtto. '^"•aTffftHMtt', tteafftffl ‘ Paper Hangings ND Window Shades. MBS. MARY j. TtJBl® .■ r..-.- '' No. 58 St. Julian Streets Wes of Paper will b*-“ am 2s-ri ff m flirt*i -if '-'tm rn^mm