The Daily news and herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1866-1868, September 21, 1866, Image 4

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The Daily News and Haraldr SAVANNAH, FRIDAY, iua Editor of the New amp HaaiT.lt-: I herewith en close thd lines of a tempos poem, frtriBts tom which are often foqpd in onr NatiooslCeraptar' " famished by George Gibbs, Fsq, .of Was] the N. Y. Citizen. He obtsineffll of the Son. Jus. Holt. The poem wss written by Copt. O'Hera, of Kentucky, said to have boea a Quartermaater in the Mexican war. t . Truly yduri j j • I ( ) *- . O'Shadohsesst. THE BIVOUAC OF THE DEAD. * Miscellaneous* ilw *v5sr& irthUf AJtflSi. - jd'to.I >"*• a*. i. ■ 'a*' • Lines on the -Bstriol In the Cemetery nt Frankfort, Ky„ of the Keataeh. Inna Whs Fell nt Bacas - - Vista. The mSBIeJ ffPhm’s saa roll 1 The soldier's last tattoo; No more on iife’sJMrade shall .mast , That brave andfaDeh 'Utt : JTT Ai. .1 On Fame’s etoufl camping-ground TheiP^lflblielts are spread. And glory guards, with solemn round. The Biyouac of the Dead. , No rumor of the foe’s advance Now.sweeps upon Che wind, No troubled thought at midnights haunts. Of loved ones left behind. No vision of the morrowli'Strilb- The warrior’s dream al^ngo; < % ' Nor braying horn, nor igehnilgys At dawn shall call to A. Their shivered swords are red with rust, Their plumed heads are bowed. Their haughty banner, trailed ip (list. Is now their martial shroud. And plehtSOus funeral tears have washed The red stains from each brow. And ttio proud forms, tfy battle gashed, Are freed lrom anguish now. *. The neighboring troop, the flashing blade, The bugle’s stirring blast, The charge, the dreadful cannonade, The din and shoot are past; Nor war’s wild note, nor glory’s peal Shall thrill with fierce delight Thofle breasts that never more may feel The raptures of the fight. ♦ i , - v • . For like the dreadful hurricane Flushed with”th»tridmpfi, jret to gain, Came dowh Ufe sertieif foe; Who heard the tempest of the fray Break o’er the field beneath. Knew well the Watchword of that day Wu9 “Victory oi»deatfi.!f-/-*> ■ Long had the doubtful conflict raged Across the surging plain. For ne’er such fight before had waged The fiery sons of Spaiu; And still the stprrn or Battle blehr, Stilled swelled the gory tide— Not long, our stout old chiettaiu knew, Such odds his strength could bide. ’Twas in that hour his stern command Called to a martyr’s grave, The flower of his own beloved land The nation’s flag to save. * By rivers of their fathers* gore His first-born laurels grew, And well he deemed the sons would pour Their Uvsfttfbr glory too! Full many a Northesn breath hath swept O’er Augostura’s plain, * And long the pitying sky hgfB wept Above her moulderiDg slain; The raven’s scream, or eagle’# flight, . Or shepherd’s pensive Jay, ' • Alone awakes each sullen height That frowned on that dread fray. Ye should not slumber there. Where stranger steps and tongues resound Along the heedless air; Your own proud land’s heroic soil Must be your fitter grave; She claims from war bis rioheat spoil— The ashes of the brave! Borne to a Spartan mother’s breast, On mfmj'abtopty shield;. The sunshine or their native sky Smiles sadly on them here, Aud kindred eyes and hearts watch by The soldiers’ sepulchre. Best on, embalmed and sainted dead. Dear as the blood ye gave ! No impious footsteps here shall troad The herbage of your grayed. Nor shall your glory be forgalT.* *f <r While Fame her record keeps, . ‘ -• ♦ Our honor points the hallowed Spot Where valor proudlgriMltite* - ^ «r s. Yori faithful herald’s blazoned stone, With-mournful pride shall fell. When manj* a vanished age hath flown. The story how ye fell. Nor wreck, nor change, nor winter’s flight Nor time’s rembrseleae doojEU, /. Shall mar one ray*of glofy*6 light That gilds your deathless tomb. F O r tl ” " wo**. MERRITT, WALCOTT A CO. i Mi Mrltaiit Stfeet let Tort m JOHN MIAHOH l GO., Comer Brongbtofi uUi&rm Sts., , J*Yi Grelieiraf. —A ca 4t» ? sr 700 tracks was safely run into Cuba recently. “Palm” oil did tbe work. —One of the New York bulls turned bear on “Erie” for a few hours and made a quar ter of a million by tbe operation. —Tbe Board of Health of New York have placed at various points, for gratuitous dis tribution,' quantities oT Squlbb'ff Diarrhoea Mixture. - —A young scamp in Michigan, son of a distinguished clergyman, recently achieved - distinction and arrest by marrying two young ladies of good family witbin six weeks! —On bis return to Washington tbe -Free! dent said that during bis journey be bad shaken bands with a man who bad shaken bauds with General Washington. —The public debt Of the State of Virginia, including funded interest, we are reliably in formed, will, on the first day of January, 1867, be forty-three and a half million of dollars. . L / —The great lake; tunnel at Cbinago will, in all probability, be completed next month, and preparations are now making for ita for mal opening. Ceremonies appropriate to the completion Of so stupendous a work will be gotten up on a scale of great magnificence. —Alex. liT.” Stewart, of New York, Who rejoices in the largest income of any individ ual in the United States, weary a rjng, upon the seal of which is a Latin motto, which on being interpreted signifies-- ‘ ‘KAefcCbusy! Aid mind your -ktojrtaia; ” -J U • t -3 I _.! I i 1 ei —The NearVork New*. 00461" its hear management, echoes the expressions of the Herald and declares (lie “late speechifying tour of the President tbe greatest, blunder that functionary could have qpaiqaijted'' Seward is aho dubbed by |be Ntup. Mr. (borrowing from Poroey),, “Mepiiistophles. ” —The Springficldx.BentfHcan -ants-tier lady for whom at3ti££ years of qge,.is going to cease to by a batchejqr and soon marry, is Mrs. Sturgis Hooper, daughter-in-law of Repfesentati*: Hooper, of Bostonjpnd a beautiful apd accomplished woman. OT Oil i —The Portland Transcript jtellf <*j ptory U- lqytratiiig the thieviijg carried jop at the,fire. It says ajaatt aad his wife who were tmrut out and weot'uiiJr to the Capa to board, on being shown to their JWW Ml fur nished with their own furniture! DelhTin^^^l^fflUhfganr It’ rious to observe how .tolpq ..ofq'^adifal )co- temporaries are over finis outrage. If it had only haaraMldMNli oldhto > M' , BfttVl l bn# wetoBp have heard ap extensive bowl —A New Orleans telegram of Saturday states, we kaow not upon what authority or Information, thatlt> jj! e| .be a Urge eMW^on, dui _ ah FrSa Lonufian* tfa, Mpioration wifi be to Honduras. —One day during la&t^ 1 made a nqnnfifeg, >» , train, going frma H*wfo fordtoHo#“ - •■ a fourteen- ing him them, theyJbftJlidfir tickets on the seat' sTTh sat down ' Tinkham find them, and thusTdisclosed tfteir Ab the spectators roared witk laughter ** ~ Bt. Julian Street, Weet of Market, 37 rn ouA ir C^i|gress Spring Water, Empire Spring Watpi Columbian Spnifg Water. Ho natural or artigc^fiomMm# feMfet.HrePti- easereU or mannlkctared that equals these watets as i preventive, 'reliefaad permlnsat care tar buqj eraporary an# .chronic diseases aa prove# by the experience ofmaaj thousands why have drank than for years, wtl* the reosTteaeacial eflbem. CONGRESS WATER Is a cathartic, aUeratUte and tonic, ini ttaWmMi remedy lor affections of the liver and kidneys, dys- nt, ehromdebaSHpUMM dnd-cdtakeoUtil^ a moat powerful prerenUr* of thh fevers paints ' ‘ WHML WILSON & CO Cotton Factors *nd 'fry. tSeneral Commission Merchants y * WENT! for ibe pnrehka. and sale of aUktadscif ' XA Ootton Domestic. HAHOTi Bolls, RaU, Waahers, Sett Screws, Tap, and Dies, Ac., Ac., and dealers la aH Hede°f Ralhoad, Steam .hip alia engineer’s Seifpbea, Oils, VarnSh, Paint, Hemp end Runber PackLow; OakTannedaed Rabbvr Belting, Brass Fittings. Chipping and Riveting Ham mers,'riles, Chisels, Gas Pipe, Rails, Circular and C.naSawa, Pomps,Steam whittles, Steam and Wa tor Onagers, steam Kaglnes and Saw Mills of every desertptien, Ac., Ac. Also S««Ma tee A. f. WOOD A OD.'S celebrated Portable m •emtaettee. *—--7 Georgia Chemical Works, OF SAVARNAH, GEORGIA. W R ABB Row PBBPARBDto supply the trade, with a superior brand of rAXUT MAP, MANUFACTURED AT THR GEORGIA CHKMICAL WORKS. For the Laundry, It has no superior. It is uniform In quality, and every hex warranted. / Ii. is now in aseby many fosdhea hi the city, go ing perfect satisfaction in every case, and has been in rodnceil Into tbe Laundries of the principal Hotels, 11 the exclnskm.oC aH others. O ilers addressed to the undersigned will have prompt attention. ; PURSE A THOMAS, - - AGENTS GEORGIA CHEMICAL WORKS, -aep3-Uo Is a tonic and dinretic of a highly beneficial ter, and Is a pomlive remedy for diabetes, gravel, calculus, irritation and inOammatiogOf the kidneys and bladder, and has most singularly active effects in restoring the<e organs when debilitated by long disease. Females who have suffered for years from irregularity, aud the distrmaing diseases known only to their sex, have been entirely oared by lb# faithl ul and Judicious use of Columbian Water, 4 , These waters'hrc bottled fresh and pure, from each' of the above named'springs, in so careful and secure ■1 manner that they preserve all their medicinal value for years, and vW be found eqnaiiy efficacious when 1 drank thousands of miles distant at when taken direclly from the spring. j ■ . are of imitations and inferior Waters. The IO! 117 Bay Street. Offer for sale the following stock of ■aKOCER^ES, <fcc. y BBL8. FLOUR, various grades. 100 bbls. Porto Rico aud Muscovado Sugars. JOfi bals.Cl*fBe*8n**ra.- A f 20 bbls. Crashed and Powdeve# gagars. 1 150 Backs Rio Caten. 50 mats Java Ooffen. 100 caddies Green and Hack Teas—choice. 100 boxes Soap. 50 boxes assorted Caady. 3i hhds. Bacon. 6 hhds. Sugar-cured Hams. 25 package* Leaf Lard, to bbls. Syrup. 20 bales Assorted. Urafi.. a _ . -. ( 1 20 bales Gunny Cloth. • - 20 bales Domestics. 10,000 yards Sea Island Cotton. 500 lbt. Twine. 20"boxes Grant A Williams’. 20 boxes Chibice Chewing. , '• A * 50,000 Segaas, vatimm breads. *• Together with ¥ ' , . , - A , A FULL STOCK OF GOODS IN. oljR UN* t • 5% We also offer 5,0 » bosh.. White Corn, choice. 3,000 bosh. 1,500 Bash! bate. 200 socks bran. 1.000 bales Hay. REMOVAL. JOSEPM ’A. ROBERTS, (Late of Columbus,. Ga.,) baa Removed to 14 Stodiarfi’s Upper Range. /CONSIGNMENTS of Cotton, Wool and fioduce V. generally, respsctiuliy solicited Advances made on moat liberal terms. Goods for the interior forwarded with care and dispatch. sepl-lm LOW PRICES* t w . V 7/ .Quick Sales! w K have j ns treed red and opened tbe LARGEST STOCK Of DRY GOODS to be found in wia city, Ud whlthw* Offer ai 1 LOWER PRICKS than they can be bought fortit any other hv use, consisting in part of Every Variety of Dress Gouda ' H onsekeeping Goods Domestics and Prints Cloths and Camimsreo Figured Linens and Drill* Embroideries aad Laces Hosiery and Gloves Ribbons snd Braids Hair Rolls and Curia Points and Telia t<* 1 Trails Ac-, Ac., Ac. » street, HATANHARiQV, jpHTWIO*.—Neoce In hereby given that on uu First Meoday lu October, (A- p-, IWsq spplks- ttmi will be mole by ase t» the Court of Ordinary oi C ”p t f!dbl C **** d * . TllOMAS & IfAXWgl^ Johnston, Woods & Co., General PommtS’n Merchants No. IQ Msddsrdb Isvrs*. Rogge, <lM )0I " SAVANNAH, GA invite c nsignmxntb 6§j „ UMBER to be Maced la thebaeds ef.Mi ... , D A BROTHR& at the 0lAo«M»-Ofl AlleoA Co. near LachllMM’a Four Messrs. McLeod * Bretber wU for receiving and for selUug nnder i>ur —- — 10 ea will be alfStW ~ pt sajes and refarns , 8B.Y4N- KA$T StT&nuab, our friends, aud promise our careful attention to such ■MHfgnmenta. We have a large ed lumbers *»■ I. m, tr . RcWOft*. WJRR*. Fonths** Bhrirtttm Adwoenta otoJ » jpsntiil and send filthSiihls aRoa. | , mpfod#Wm _ Argents 'Wanted ' < ^ h « oe * comptatnts so prevalent Iff wai EMPIRE WATER Is- i srs cO- c. and a valuable remedy for rhediBU ttsm, deranrement of the liver, diseases or the skin, end general debility. Its effects are most salutary ID lung di-eases. It Is an almost sore curs tor scrofula, «nfftil#-most aggravated forms of qyspepela. As a prerentivs and cure for ail Mijoys, jierCQgemeaty It stands unrivalled. COLUMBIAN WATER . 'Somdrof all genuine Canyyda, Kmpbv aad OulataUan Waters are branded qn tpe side of. the qo.de, thqn ; imm waTKB. 1 1 Ran ix Warns, > [ E. 8. Co. J - , I Ut. K..8. Go. J , idJon’MBUN Water, I I O. A E. 8. Co. J Packet! safely and securely. In boxes suitable jot shipment to any part of tbe world. Congress and itmidre Waters in boxes oont&iuing lour dozen pints, or two dozen quart bottles each. Columbian Wafer in Itoxes containing foar or six duoun half pints, or feur dozen pint bottles each. • - . Sold by all Druggists, Hotels, Wins Merchants, aud first-clang Grocers. , I i ; ' 1 Sold only at wholesale by,,, n , t n • IIpTCHKISS RONS. Proprietors. “ V«S Beelsaoom lb, M. T. ^ Orders by mall receive prompt attention. Tfoy»o*n>. | USS RUSS’ BUSS’ RUSS" RU33’ RUSS' 8T. DOMINGO ST. DOMINGO ST. DOMINGO BITTERS BITTERS BITTERS One of the most vnlnabls combinations of medicine and an agreeable beverage that has ever been offered to (he public. Millions of bottles were ■odd throughout the North duxiag Up Imp Jvor yeasa , and, wherever Introduced, it has proven a welcome ‘ addition to tbe invabd’s table,' the family circle, and the batcheluPs sideboard. Mbs who have lost Strength and appetite, and suffer from nausea, vomitting and vertigo— GENTLEMEN who “don’t feel very well" Just before breakfast we dinner, whose stomach is oat ol order and system Is generally deranged- weaning children, qod suffer lag from merai debility— mi-iu ai»i ! IREN of" a' sickly nature, aud sour, dyspeptic ituUon - ‘ [RLERS who have occasion to ehaage tbeW •«*-' '. ’ ; ■ f ■ . . “ 10 live la lhajarieu* districts, and are scbject- J ui miasmatic InflneDces, will. foW one of the jost valuable Tomes and'rirvigofatOib aV tlf can taken, in . 11 : 1 eia »« > s t..1 i / n . 1. BUSS ST. IMMINGY BITTERS. TRY THEM. BUT ONCE. RUss;,i,A,»FlAG* Iftftllpftir ,. ,r J . - MADE FROM BATAVIA RICE. truss: MESSINA PUNCH, * ID >1 44 RUSS" GIN CQCKTAIb. -• ! . .' 1 , . . -1 RUSS’ BRANDV COCKTAIL. RUSS’ BOlJRBON WHHSKEY COCKTAIL .1,1/r (’.iurrj.in 'i/.iitiii The most delightfol ^pyqffjpqa tjiat, eTy Ujootod (DAA*# feste—cheaper than any 8TJEADY DRINKS III he Ml ’ J-/ T BI-ACKBRRRY BRANDV. RASPBERRY SYRUP, <t»u LINGER' CORDIAL * . ...V LEMON SYRUP. Also on hand and mhqufaqUm^ to pfifT. RUSS & CO., No. M.DerffUaek,!' '! ; **■*• u .■ ,iii Kbw / Yoih. ' o,, jtLSBVTwAWOW* OO./OnSi,- ff27eod-]y Savannah jJvJr- STEELE, . : ttatoSteeljABurtmj^j ; . t H Herchants’ Row, 11111— ||n# j, eg. lj ’Pf* *n» oattmrrge SfAT, erutrtettoh, ! )' hllitary and Naval XlatUac, FIJftNilHHHJra 1 Chiekn. Mfid4r»wAddl,t /‘“ Tft TTWliB fltttkHS Cap7>i;T^i5S2 totoMtoSSSft ^ pfW WlIBHiH AND DEAlCTS. ‘ iu p - W [ ivl» iu .• -\J{ 1,1 .» tiUrtl ' r k §S3T Commission Mefchanls. liberal advaoee* made on coartpmaffta. OffkeNo. smoddonFs Lower.Baa— Miff U.B. Of Sewaaa. Ga. , - B. / WILSON. Formerly of OkesfUakee ***** **“* 1 ”■* 11 Of tbe late arm of J. w. Heban A Co., SaT’h. Csuiuin mi Foriariiu Merchutx, S! —MAT STREET, SAVARBAH, HA. IOMA8 H. AUSTIN,) late of ApoHwblnolo Flo. IIIAHI.ES ELLIN, f aad Coin■ bon Go. C. F. Nvrsno Lete of Rome, Os. Late of Maeoo, Ga. a W.MrtosLL Late of Thom Seville. SLOAN, STUBBS A STEGALL, CpTTOlTFACTORS, Forwarding and Commi—ton Vo, 4 Stoddard’s Lower Bange, . BAY STREET* SAVANNAH, GA. . WUX make liberal' advances on cotton and other produce In transit or store, or on consignment* to our correspondents in New York. ' au2T3m • ' m. PATTEN l SOL GENERAL COMMISSION AN FOR WARDING MERCHANTS, "i Dsolsrs to Cotton, Wool, Hides, Lambsr, - . osd Frwvlstwws. a - awmuim' etna pn—iatc m um* lytMm . 8ATANNAH. GA. BLA1&& BICKFORD, Lumber MaufifRCturers AND DEALERS 1M TIMBER AND LUMBER OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, Doons* Sanh and Blbidh, tr Mill and Lumber Yard on Canal, near Atreet. Office, 180 Bay street. Fatanaih; Ga. JytT-tf ’« Q. B. LAMAR, JUN., Successor toG. B. A O. W. Lsoan, General Commission Merchants Forward]off a— —1—1— Ip— • Mo. 94 BAY STREEP (op stairs.) —for to Geo. W. Anderson, John a Ferrtl sod G. B. Lamar, SavannahW. E. Jackson, Joalah BIMey A Sons, J B. and J. W. Walker, Aqgnsta. Conaigh- netted. v mvf 1. F. Ifosax W. A. ttaveov. Bouse & Bryant, ’ (Formerly of lack soovi lie, Fla.,) Farvarliu mi Ctsmissioi Kenhats, 104 Bay Street, SAVARNAH, - - - - BEteUHl '^l^dve prompt attention to receiving tad.fbr- prompti . ? goods, sale* on consignment, a— all s and will also -keep constantly off good Mock of Groceries, Liquors, Agricultural Impir- Bolldlng Matensls, Falrbsnk. A Co’s Seales, ' other goods and manufactured articles consigument, and for which they are da and con—aments lespectfon^ so- 1 & Forwarding and ComminloB . MERCHANTS. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL —41— IE DTy -Goods, Groceries, Ac., NOS. 1- AND > HAMMS’ BLOCK, Brj S treat, Jack»«Mvllle, Ftorldm. Jas.T, Paterson, TIliBCR, itMbber & Commisaion MERCHANT, ' ’' " Mil, 153 Boy fifisrt) tovesssh, , - ran i - "Darien, Georgia. ter Orders for Issmber sollett*#!. ... dtfi-ti York Advertisements. DORTEASIA1ZEMA ? S.ssj ? I lit (HI “ MEPMAT1N FM HN CFRIM llRIAt Jill” received n medal and hpaorsMe uiiinMiwlnw ' CommiMtonera, tbe oospetlliov ofsllsro- tsafsetuiers of "Com Starch - aad “Pl» n Flour" of this nod ether eooalrfmhw Tie fobd and l fsslt. Obe trix «-C! ILLIAM DURYEA, «FI. * ft jnivvir /jiKii aas r- W Grayer Books. Antbortsed Standard Editions for the U 8. Bpteeo- V iq-w f q PRESENTS, CHI LDRKh. , , J0HiriiN,»T"‘ U,.l r y 1 DEALER HI WNII rut ^ BO BA1.FS JPRFME, HAT j jia.dTi,..R "iii^f liiftfbKdq lr.V »iatta‘i j tuyw” ATKfHi'P'tN' * Wm, Jill ™l»**, Cordoffe, Tabs, .ffo fffiteto & l^lfWT’ ,,, 'i(f net wt.h e.t . „„ .jKK.i: t l .. > * 1 ' ' ’A U* fol’tl t* si il . VALENTINE BASLERi v! H uik^a- ' . * .» r JA’.trVi I 1>I C—uv, WhHn,Ateebqd LogfoVd ah -Winds at a—Bic~ Lnoch m slum ffetothVTn >Pto AlHwo [llfll n. y-.v ! ~ • ^. t- J r . .Il fc. ?v> , 4 r*:,rrri’ I - itST ’ ll Aid ' LUNCH H0USB, Bull StreeLnear TAREK LUNCH served fromll xott 1 ys m., sad T tom t y ott l* m. Hset at Uqnen. Alea, Proprietor. pavilion H«ra, SOUTHEAST CORNER OP BULL AHO SOUTH BROAD KWN>Ai .1,.. > ^ PROPRIETORS would respectfully aoofioooe the public that the above Hotefc la -now open tar the reception of permanent aad Transient Bating had large experience in the HoMI baMneas, they In Had to moke this Hons* one of the most cooi- fortable Boarding Houses for famines -an*' otherstn Thsre Is a Bar connected with the Botet at whlch ■ay he found the best of Wines, Uquurs sad Segals. Attaebed to the House is also an JCE CREAM GARDEN, where may be procured at fill hours, tioth toy aad evening, the finest Cream In the city. Also, a Bed* Fountain, Irom which they will furnish tbe eat iteda in the city. , - . - Parties can be furnished with Cream at all times. Dto-tf - ?T. CHARLES SALOOfU, B Y*. STAMM, Bay Loan rear of Post Wfite - Tbs btet Liquors, Ales, Wioeo Segarsi Ac., always on hand.' Including a dholee articlo df BELT pi WATER, directly Imported from Hersagthum . »l«rly Nassau, ai LURCH and the best of Rhine Wines. every day at U o’clock. Port ; Royal HoUfl^; HILTON HEAD, S. C. RIDDELL M HU*G As. msamjk lul-tf Pn*rnm*eni v. r. sues. LA FIEBBE HOUSE, PHILADELPHIA* *,«/ non SUBSCRIBERS having leased this favorite 1 Boose, it his been EEPITTED AMD RRFURV1I11ED ‘ IR AN B.ROART MANNER. CITY HOTEL BUILDINGS. The undersigned, having purchased the .4 OUR N0TT0: 1 WFPIXY COMPETITION < j / • »f .'w [ned, having purchased the 'v wimi nu of purse &» ...... Mi * Tbe Most Complete in the % SoothernConnlry announce that the; are now ready to fill all orders. MR. PECK, our sewier, having bam employed tor TWENTY YEARS in Philadt-Jpj,,- in the leading eatahUshments in that city, aad for the last NINE YEARS fcavisg had t-^e of Pane’s extensive Bindery in Sorannnh, feel* warranted in malting the assertion, whil-x can at any time be sustained by evidence* of workmonahip, that he is a . r < > .ai. ' - 1 ■ * • « Master of Hts Profession, - ’ , • .A >’ and th*t the South can at last compete with oar Northern friends, and prevent the neces sity of sending to New York a* Philadelphia for orders, that can be equally well executed at home, saving thus the expenses of importation. Particular attention paid to BIN"DIN"G- MUSIC BOOKS, AND REPAIRING PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS. * 1 f ' ; Tile patronage of the public is respectfully solicited, and satisfaction guaranteed >* Work that mhy.hu entrusted to onr care. JOS. H. PECK & CO. ( - jyd-3m. i ,r A Off Is wow Prepored wit - - ' its tor ’Ita the Most Per- toet Appalotoscots tor the Keeep- tlao off Gwests. The firtt petition among flrsLclaat Hotels will be >aattained in the future, as I* the past. Jelt Bm BAKER * FARLEY. CHA|lU4T0KI*jV^ 1HHB pepularand well known Hotel, situated In tile ■« buslneaa portion of the city, hm. been newly fori' alabed throegheat bythepreecnt proprietor, who he* been elxtccs yton oaoneeted with tbe eatabhehamuL mSS-tl W WHITE, Proprietor- UVE OK GLOB HOUSE, No. 82 GEORGE STREET, u • t-i-.ii : r.,. % Li . / CharlDstofir Sooth Carolina, .,. i ~ . .4 Isooor opea lor tteaeenmmnilaHes of tranateat.w permanent gueets. ,... Choicest Liquors, Wines, Ales opd J&sar) UVAU cm iiMA • F/ .Uv.ui.4; Term*, 01 Olltf PRTVR JOWP. Trr^rictor^ Groceries and X^uors. Scraoton, Smith fo C;; KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND CHOKE <MkB BRARDin, WmsEET, •“ «Hh *€; ama . .- . ■ . - ..q - •. , EVERY VARIETY QF.GBOGMRISS, c -OM, -’ -J- MU - Bay, Core, Oats aott Beeo, ito trade; and wa fist ter onreylves it to the Interest of dealers to pat beod of Bay. oppodteilefliAVoOm.’- 1 ' b V- THUS. J DtJNffAH. 1 - - OR THIS CONTINENT. '- ntSWaOBeRTU to RBHTUKK OB; V tlSIH TO ITS esisniii. kstpusl COLOO. in every, irtc il i<IU9I»r the hair from falling oct; it will fr et-v •< an from humors and dandruff ; meows the tiefihe asm, and la a beautiful dressing. We offer no laegorewards, but we nth i >. all of our agents to BgFUND THE monet to I iy r* >- - -o who will use two bottlep, and then say Bt i m • Vege- tabls Baib Restorative has not per jrn.e all we ■: « !•.* ;* m. T. J. Dunbar S£ Co., . * ha ; i odtii n. Mi d>*4 mur i;*»{ce! nwetnwim Miiaenn > Brudles, WlHHlrld% xGlns, Wlneji, Cte»Wj tr Agent for Robert BmltliVcelefchJed PhflwleP ptla Ale aad De'mercter Champagne.' 147 ' " ' •^AffAWfoAtt’fofo* H. CL ft¥WE Ufnor Dealerlc Coimission Yerciiant Owner Bryao tHR.MM’MMi* ateri-Moartmew totore. * . e-ml .MAVAHMAH.MA.. - j) Puup (IallamaN. ’* Columbia. SquJuie. GBOOEH>Y side of LktomMte •joarevtesoes aCRyl«r*hAB>- ■MCElVXm *WEMLY, "flrstlcltoe‘Tamliy'tai K cerles, Ala*. Wines, Liquors. Cigars, Frail Teffvtablea, tor. far nltiUMI seamostdo hwP 'ST PIEECESEEftUl iolMRfe 1-JWd. uwvi’sr dt5T7sii* •. ^ y •-( foihDil M fit7Adi L" k fiJ 'pUdVlKt .'.Irjil et-Ki tadOfiijtttW dgn ami DometiJc' OOL?|E*r>^. »!!' CHAMPAeNg.,C»fieR. to bottle aodiowpcNV tLtodoa and ftabUn 1 .A. KYAM^pQ©. fOOAttuI I tilt' • i »•*>*>? T 9*£T .iuiH ivorui ^ TE-raon mm > CviWkT ! uni* > t fiP*l JofiAi .i.iKtii « .'t ffJliH • jPULdflOiy -ftky r uni*. IgsgffiffiggeZz: i&MteHuaiU'Wtaj j. CHOICE FAMILY FLOUR 1 | FROM NEW WHEAT. iTtBfi ^avsnifffA St^nA' Flohrifag MilW titel crtll nf A Drouphlos vtr«t) are now nupplvlng Or-ciT* and Famflies with an excellent quality of NEW FLOUR, made from NKW WHEAT. Families sap- pledst their resLU-ncrv bv the I arreL half barrel, orqutrter barrel Ab<<>. lieeh QUITS aud MEAL, by the bushel.«m half I»u»)el. »ul* , COURIER. 40 'lUOl a*Af RICHARD ORMBsrEditcur. Is-PublishOit Bvfefy Friday, I -f >i A*.‘it v *"' " J. «i Unto 2 II .: orme & Battles, Pbofrietors. ... u.,„y ' ’* •" d, A • *■ ■ ■ a ‘ TBHEt: THREE BOI.LAR3, IN ADVANCE. • augg-lm; , . ' • . ■ <■ BABRETT’S !...vrrt® :-. ' ■ ins Barri onV^bSmiy r Kco*maarn’i5-' nYdqdkii. DlVMlng. Parlfier and Restorer,—giving to tbe Hair ojoXBIiaat richness, and to the. head e cool and qioet agreeable sensation, Vrhile it Is thorough In re- itorttig the hairdo its natural color. • - i Very respectfOily, W. Hamlet. .. Washington, D. 6., May 15,1SG6. “Swsiifoced by-amend to make a trial of Bar rett’S TegeenMe Hair Restorative, and I. am very touch phased with the fifoct-U has hail on my hair, i wee,pearly hair gray, and now, before nslng one bottle, my head is treed from dandruff, and my hair Klffmtrttie oppe-traoee nf youth. I (oily believe Har- reu’ofo be AW beat hair preparaliuo in the world. Wm. Hamilton. Fredonla. W t.,'April 26,1868. Ag. BARRKTT At co„ Proprietors, „.w ^ Jtaaoheater, Nsw Hampshire. JACOB 4.IPPMAN, .-w jSfiPhwGomrreesasd Bernard streets. Agent. J&A^?m<ii>yav qroggbt*. Jri=-tf .SANOEESON t WILKINSON, HARRESS, SADDLERY - AMD TRUNK STORE, TBE EYE, EAR, AND THROAT. TbR. WRIGHT, of Toronto. Canada West, Djst AJ Waff and Surgeon, OrnliHt and Atirist. can la consulleil on Deafnex*. Him narges from tl.r Ear notocjin the Head, Gatarrli. Ihseascs of the throat Ad dlseaae* nf the EYE. rcqnirinv cithelr Meilluj orgurgioafald atiendril in. OMceRa 41, in I»r. Tboe. Bncklcrr old efflecoo Lexington street, Baltimore. Mil. • Othee hours Dorn 9 tc 12 A. h., and 5;os r. u. ' 10-tf THORN. W. BROOKS MANUFACTURER OF FURNITURE AND CENgRAL UPHOLSTERY. nion lo J*hllailelphia, I’a. pent by Mail promptly it- iril-tf Brown’s u tMUIlOSII'fl X'Uli’N. SED by tbe United State? and Foielgu Uotera- men tS for more than THIRTY YU IT! 8, Adapted to any branch of bn-hier-s for foreige n home markets. Warranted sernrde and rinrible. Sals* mom" No. 3 Barclny-.!.', oeer lT-iedwlv. N. Y seat* re u uruwn d.,r,-‘.,fnrw. N'litting, Fowell dz Co., BANKERS, MACON, G-KO •tf. A: NUTTING, * A. n. POWELL isaai; sco rr. UEFEBGNCE. EDWAKl) PADKLFOUn, Je28-I.m SAVANNAH. MARTIN J. FORD, ATTOKNEY AT LAW, OFFICE. Mo. 72 BRYAN STREET, Jyl7-0m SAVANNAH. OA. Eastern Hay. mAa ROLES PRIME EASTERN (from Poland ( Maine) in store end lor sale bv aul-tf BRADLEY. HILL k CO. FRESH GROUND GRITS AND CORN MEAL, A LWAY8 on hand, in large or small quantities, . so* for sale (at the lowest price) hr B. F. SANFOHD. At the Sivinniih Mia JytUtf East end of Brongh'on met. Wax and Pari Fk\m rftHE ART of making WAX and PEARL 1;LOWERS JL i* taught in an elegant marnrr.ind in a very abort time, by jlee. ELIZA KI.LGH, Corner of Broughton ar.rl Barnard etreetf, Jyte-fl Over L. Fries’8b re. Notice • -on. WiHM,ESALE and retail. (Mor-St. Andrew’s Hall, Broughton St, ’'- oMtf O-A. ;,BHODE8’ .THE STAND AUD'MANURE, SO PER TOR, CASH. 'Asflptp. M1LLFR, THOMAS A OO. ad' ujr~ Advertising in Southern Georgia tNMUMA 1MBMQX3E “CHART AND COMPASB’' X rtprmerly the “ Balnbridge. Argus.”) atom topenor lotorementa to the msichreommf No- fswttlh se aa.'Adverllalcg med'um. It ben o. taros mi mglilly lutaamg circulation lo that sartloo, on* ttatefim* are Mteonahle.. Addraso Tmxl ' , x „ WILLIS M. RUSSELL, uwi .it.. Editor oml Frapriewr.. qqmtgldffaytone IL 1864L jel2-M i w,me ,or r^* WA t v end piBre^t^s^or h. C«t • Bay street. ' on band and for ml*. Irits. (ell^f MpTICE. dpaotti |.... ’Jt*».... *> g lue, the uwpt ctjau ul the public, r , * fine stock ol., [TURK, GHAIBS, V es, &c^ &c., ‘ * *b rthfch the attention of all tv inVfoto. et-'S?T • MB. RAWWWWrON. NOTICE. ■ - i d'U, -d DM* thin tot* and .for the remmer months oy j ^^MWlh^ot Ftorttowtart ^ KrtnJt . GOTTOH PLARTEES. t. c..‘ »- ; J»?|i-VSaV. trl rl«IN^ “PAt*HtD_IRON ; and very pogufor >* •Him jiiJ • is prepared to iil order* for aoy .sad MrHUBERT MURE, Cbarlertos. ' *H^ T* BAB I S HEREBY ftvEN thaf ’hepariiicrddps hertto- tore existing Uteler the u mes of Miller, Thorrai k Co , In Savannah. Ga., aud Thomas. Livingston t Co.. Madisoa, FIs , have been dissolved by the death of D. G. Livfngston. one of the partners. A. J. MILLER will give bis attention to the bust- Mte hi Savannah, and 8. B. THuMASto the buainm la Madison, in liquidation. A J. MILLER. - S. B. THOMAS, August, ISM. Surviving Partners. TkS mbs rtbere will continne the Gro-vry and Com- mission Business In Savannah, Ga . at the ttoreoc- cuptodby tbe loteflrm, on Bar stri ct. OoffOK. 18.6. o MfLLEIl A BROTHER. Tbe anbscriber solictts for the nctr a conltnnanca of thep ttremtee extended to the late firm. ■ ^ 8. B. THOMAS. One or the survtvors. August. 1866. ~ n - : ~ lf . S|«HEUNDERSIGNED ltt9 this day associated with A himself MV. SAMUEL C. CATHEJtWOOD. for «■ purpose of carrying on the Wholesale and Re[»> Drug «r ^wripUrti, itnainpB. The finuvnlh* known under the name and style of VHOJfiAS' M. TURNER & CO. THOMAS M. TURNER- jjxTamr. August 13. 1866. au21-tr CORN. 4000 bosM ^ Prime Yellow -Corn, landing ; OCTAVUS COHEN k LU_ per steamship Lee. .. aniT-tf* T-T i-siiB Removal. ip™* ANDKRSOX, Bankers and Commifr shm Merchants have removed to the old Planters’ ik Building . south end. Chiils and Fever, Astluna, Rhieifraatism, Cancer, ■ And Epileptic Fits* '' ‘ ! *1 CURED BY MRS. EtfZA KEOGH, . Corner of Breugbtou and^Barn^treen Paper Hangings v • lis Yd WindowShades. iinn.-iifwt'j’ turner, iiov'Sljt. Julian Street* , MxeeMor Mfila Double »• LF ,.OU x.