The Daily news and herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1866-1868, September 24, 1866, Image 4

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The Daily Jlews and Herald. . 3SB ifc'NDhr; S g Wdgb In g ttoieiBfffo^ ’ ’ j mr ethel l^h. “How many pounds does the baby Weigh Baby, who-camo but a month ago 7 How many pounds from the <* ow “*f 5T * To the rosy point of the restless toe t Grandfather jties UW^«o^C« 1®^. Tenderly guides the swinging wagut. And carefully over hi# To read the record, And stooping above the precious thing,- ... . ff Nestles a kiss within a prayer, Mnrmnriitg softly, “Iottle olie, ! * Grandfather did not weigh you fair/j^ Nobody weighed the babyte smile, Or tile love that come with the helploss one ; Nobody weighed the threads of care From which a wombn's life is spun. No index foils the mighty Worth Of a little babyi* quiet breath—- A soft, unceasing, metronojne, _ Patient andf Nobody weighed the-baby’s soul. For here on earth no weights there be That could avail ; God oBdjr-inows Its value in eternity. Only eight pounds tp hold a.soul, Thst seeks no angel's silver wing. But shrines it in this humah;gnts?. Within so fair and stnall a thing. Oh,-mother, atigh your merty note ; lie gay anil glad, but don’t forget, • From baby's eyes looks out a soul That claims a home iu Each yet. lir General- \1 1 i Congress Water. . Empire Spring %ater. , MM****#- No natural or artifleial compound baa yet (hr years, with the most beneffclal effects. CONGRESS WATER ' t- ••if *{»i v- !»• ji ,\ If rt*| Is a cathartic, alteratiV* and tonic, dbtll«* a TntuaiOc 'JSttC.'Xr eases, is a most powerful preventive of the fe»e<> r nd bilious tomplalnts so prevalent in warm ell- .TiXfq<WTW&$»^ *30 r 4 Is a cathartic, and a valuable remedy for rheums tlsm, derangement of the Over, diseases of t in skin, hud general debility. foafftocieare most salutary In lung diseases. It IS MrAhmtolsjp’e eurs f °r scrofula, and the most aggravated JMraff dvsjtepsta. As * preventive and ear* Mr if Hlhw derangenrnnts i Stands unrivalled. ** COLUMBIAN WATER r . Is a tonic ind diuretic of b Hlgil> 'bkieflddl charac- tar ami Is a pociUvo remedy for iUnl»e!e9, gravel, calculus, irriU! ion and inflammation of Hie kidneys and bladder, and has most Btngularly aeUve em-oh* iu restoring there organs when debilitaled by long disease. -female* whobava sufferedIw >«*re irvot. irregularity, and the distressing diseases known only to their sex, have been entirely cured by the faUlnul and Judicious use of Columbian Water. i each ^-Tke Dark Ages—Women’s.—Punch. —Bismarck handles his cards qtwwljr; pt plays the deuce with a king.' —Wliat is that which ties two persons and only touches one? A wedding ring. —The New York World calls Thad. Ste vens' heart and “bowels df compassion,” his “iron works.” —“I have not loved lightly,” as th.e mao said when be married a widow weighing .three hundred pounds —The London Court Journal says the cir- cle’is squared, aud adds, “the. square of any circle is equal to tb'ree-fouribs ot'tbtf length of its own circumference.” f 1 • ; —A paper asks very innocently, if lit »» any harm to sit in the ? ij>se of ages. Another replies that it all depends on the kind of wjes selected. Those from eighteen to twenty- five it puls down as extra hazardous. —There is; said to be a tremeudous stam pede from the Radical ranks in Wisconsin. Many of the most prominent ftepublicans in the State arc coming' put In.^avor of the President’s policy.' —Gen. Jos. E. Johnston, President of the National Express and Transporiation Compa ny, has issued a circular calling a meeting of the stockholders at Richmond, Va., oh t he ath of October next. ■ —Judge Advocate Holt talks about sueing Montgomery Blair for defamation of charac ter. in asserting that Holt was guilty pf the execution of an “innocent woman,” meaning Mrs. Surratt. —A child was lately devoured by an alli gator near Galveston, in full view of its father, who was unable to save his little daughter. The monster was atterwards shot, aud the remains of the child recovered. —An Irishman being in a church where the collection apparatus resembled an elec tion box, ou its being handed, to him, whis pered in the carrier’s ear that he was not nat uralized and could not vote. —A nobleman observing a large stone ly ing near h1s gate, ordered his. servant witli an oath to send it to purgatory. “If,” said Uic servant, “I were to ■ throw it to Heaven.it would be more out of your way.” —The Opinion Nationale, of Paris, recom mends the French creditors of republican Mexico to draw a sponge over their claims and permit a peaceable restoration oi the Juarez Government after' the withdrawal of Napoleon’s troops. —A Boston correspondent of the National Iutelligencer writes: “I have learned here that Mr. Bqutwell, who is good authority on -this point; has given assurauces that, articles of impeachment, will be offered and carried by the House at the next session.” -Further returns from the Maine election place the Republican majorityat. thirty,thou sand. The Radical press of Portland admit that the victory was owing mainly to the su pineness of the Democrats and their unfortu nate choice of candidates and canvassers- —Hon. Henry J. Raymond has publicly pledged himself to introduce a bill into Cou- gress lor a repeal of the law, and-i'or the re funding of the $2,000 additional pay given to each member of -Congress at the iost ses sion —There was a wholesale jail delivery a.tj Uuutsv|jle, ; d*. si prisonenf 1 rushed by the jailor while ; li t! bhsbeP’of fifth* lnrcJ ' Ad ,HAM*AVA« —It is reported in Providepce that '-be ; •of a distinguished. -United States- Sen: from, Rhode Island, am?, d^gh^r pf a late member of flit tfcttirieij a divorce. The report has caused a sensa tion in fa8hibjudita cirfJltis. _A^great conservative meeting 1 'was held in Boston op the llth inst. John Quincy Adams, a son of Charles Francis Adams, and Tiears, made a speech iu advocacy of the President’s policy. It . was received with great applause. / —Senator Subner is not present at (be political apotheosis Boston is witnessing just now. The reason is evident., It would hardly be a plepsant meeting between Biuij and Jack Hamilton, the man who voted a cane to Bipoks' for his' assault upon Mr. Bug# ?—Mi.-JoBes meTMrrSmith, as he washing on board a steamer on the Mississippi., apdMked “WbUfc ifiy, Smith* thi” ' k *Thfl J dep(jnas upon circum- rked the ktt up or stanoes, , remtuseo beVllf ov£r the DOller; i shall probahly’gd up; if iu Jthe cabin* ff9k beard fiom him since. —The Republican journals are coming t$ the general conclusion.that:JeflteMoO Davis should be either hung and qugitgrejl^c iag to lW, under Audge - Owise.'pi' Jet' The Cincinnati Commercial argues that he is in the hands of Chase, who should boll I court in Virginia, and not ip Jpfrnabn's hands. • :. "t • j —A duel was fought at Little Rock, Art, «irly oh the morning of the, 6lh instant !be-, tween Walter Cogswell, fralbaatei at Wayne, and J. T. Wright, editor of the Wayrie Gazette. Their weapons ware swords—the cause jealousy. So Telegraph. , Both ware frightfull; having fought until the Idea of biood caused jd fatet| and It r waa thought that both would tfie." • “ SINCE THE'l^atfr.Y^ IHr MESSAGE m i - ■‘■mi 1 ; f thfl These waters are bottled freU) and pure, amiiun^^a^ly*(^erle ^ their niOTeigaT value Tor years, and will be round equally ettlpaelons when drank thousands of miles distant ah when tak'ett directly freta the spring. Beware of imitaUons end inferior Waters. The corks of all genutneCougrees, Empire aud Columbian Waters are branded ou-thifhide of the cork, thus: (CONOKKSS WATBC, | { c. A E. S. Co. j ( Columbian Watkk, l | C. A K. S. Co. j Tacked safcly and Securely, toyWes suitable jo ( Shipment to any part of the world. Cungross and Empire Waters in boxes containing tour dozen pints, jjr tivo'dozen ijaart bottles each.' Cohiftifdrti Water in boxes containing fonr'or six dozen hair pirns, or feur dozen pint bottles each. ANNUAL Issued by the PROrBisupnB. Ww . t Hoste STOMACH BITTERS, For the information and guidance of all who regard ! ...HEiXTH As t he DRCATBST OflBltFOKAL PLIUING8. ihe demand for thie potent and agreeable Vegeta ble TONIC and ALTKlMTikM 'Aaa u 4 bepu Immensely increased. MM ■only In this country, Ant 1nall other lands ^ wlilj^icylunierygkeatv ohf (>»«{» «*• pecuh^r Jil'erB# «i tiM«riioto aro.known sad anpreotalmi.aUk— been Iliuha B«iwsi to sfi cltmatda, alt twamids, »nd Hie hcviWu^'eveVy ifiasa of society.' CVmto>uW>d5,»a fiisjmrim wg»Wbtoiugroii»ui*. «naMuzsd wltksnf Brtnsinl salt or oorwttjvtHWwelanisnlWdetd.'sadd"*** btnlng the rrbpertie* of a \V*tI0LKHOM K SIW MACme, a kUCJULM AkkATlVU. Md as elllolsnS ANlt-miitCHW AGENT, it I* end irsed by prnotlcn 1 Clu,mists os the safest, aud by »st»s)nff,’iM ghjffe tittup as the surest preveuutivo. Uo^eUUsg. apd nentoratlvsraewtialtoanf Uwngu. “ The nntnre oTHSf components Irthe guaraBSeet» teharmiessnfss. Tt qohilhts of the stimuIUtUlgprffl- cipJa of aoutt'i Kye, tuooicstod with thu llucAt tonic, antt^shrtK apertees, wntf-soortratle, and-antMpa» modichcrbs,“roots and barks that botanical refearWt. lias yetdeveloped for the use of man. Hyery vegeta ble substance Ijiit outcry . inUJ ( fto" oo^jpopilion is culled and selected with scrupulous care, and no il,iug that is horswnM iind'i>eifect or-its kibdWhseiF iu its manufacture. .a • • “ -'i in the factory at Pltlsburgh, Pennsylvania, a sys- iCUre tem of inaction -f« r more thorough Shan that adopted by Govorifihcnt authority, as a test of the Com, Oats, Flour, Toed, eto> gAVAHBAMf.^A. ggFKBIINCES: Messrs. Ttoon A Gordon. SavannAh, Gs. A Wilbur. Esq ,Pi Msuma. LaKochs, Messrs. Bell, Wyllt A Messrs. Weaver, Hfclwn-o- -J~-rr _* B. Backem, of G. MenoSW* W* IJberal advances made on co aiart^, of Newnan, Ga. vfforessrir ol OkesftiateS'^dggJffUff Afo- tor the mteWraof jr. W. Habww k ti., jBupire Watek,1 j C, &. E. S. Co. f Soli by all Druggists, Hotels, Wine Merchants, and lirst-classciijucem.. ♦ S^jpyt wholesale kff.' IIOTCI1KISS SONS. Proprietors. «» gmknsa St., N, V. yy Orders by mail receive prompt attention. ' r f f~, - • ■ ^ t, i.a julyi-codret 40- l U38 RUSS’ RUSS' 1 RUSS’ RUSS’ BUSS’ 4r-4- .1! quality of the great staples of life, is rigoionsly prat-- tieed. Avery barrel of the serial stimuiantf which forms the basis of the Blilefl(bcerUmea to bo ab solutely pare before it is received into the manofUC: turing,department, atul evfty,leaf,and Ut>re of Jh»f medicatinghigj^diontii'sicvuaitteedberere the proces pf infusion c^gimeitccs., §ucU l* t the cuqrmijua ca pacity. of .the tanks in wliich tile Bltiersare prepared that the proprit tors are enabled to keep a large stock on liaud, and* to' supply tile domestic and foreign market with an article matured and meHowed by time, lienee the fiery aud bttiug fiavor which at taches to ordinary bitters, and which is due to their newness and the interior quality of the drugs aud alcohol of which they are concocted, U never per ceived iu this mild and agree; tble p reparation. Ac- ordlng to the lestuasny *,f able chemists, tits «-• scncc of good Bye is Hie. most Uealthful of all spirits, and Hostctter’s STOMACH BITTERS Are the only Medicinal Tonic in the World of which that, fluid ly the stimulating ingredient., ■ j , • To Dyspeptic? Sufferers. * < Under Llts,general head of. Dyspepsia may be classed all tlie varieties of indigestion. Its symptoms are so Various, and diifer so much in different individuals 1 hat it is almost impossible, to classify, them.- In fact, some of them are utterly indescribable. It may be eufely assertcd, howeyer, that half the (diseases ol mankind spring from a disordered condition of the stomach; and that the other half, whatever their origin, react upon that sensitive and important 6r- gan. Among the ordinary Indications of,Dy*pepsia are flatulence, a bloated and full feeling about the stomach and abdomen immediately after sating, a gnawing sensation or a sense of hollowness at the pit of the stomach between meals, a heavy dnll feel ing in the head, feeble or unsteady appetite, ocoa- Bional nausea, restlessness daring night and a weary, nnrefreshed feeling on tistngin tbd mOfnlng, palpita tion of the heart, depression of mad, sometimes amounting to monomania, log. of memory, confn- siou of thought, sour stomach, with raising 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 signs of Dyspepsia, bnt as it is generally complicated with' speeiflc’affections of the bowels, the liver and the i ci ves, its victims have many additional torments which are technically attributed to other eausee. The best alvlcc that can be given to any one who lias the slightest predispngltion-to Dyspepsia, ia to for tify his or her digesllvo organs by the dally use of Hostetter’s Bitters. The disease proceeds from a lack of vigor in the stomach, and this vitalizing preparation will tone and renovate that organ, if the gastric'xpparatns is in good working order, and can perfectly dissolve and thoroughly assimilate the food submitted to Its operation, there will be no Dyspepsia. Hit cannot do tills* 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 t » the whole body. In ir is prepared 'the material of blood, muscle, bone and fibre, and if it fails to purvey that material in quantity, and of a proper hind, the jvhole body Buf fers and with it the mental faculties. Therefore pro tectthe commissariat department Don’t let the en emy obtain possession of it It is easier to prevent disease from getting Into on organ than to expel it after it becomes a chronic fixture. Consider the drat indication of uneasiness in the stomach as a sign that Dyspepsia is preparing tdattacfcf and baffle it at okt* With<ke GREAT RlKELkANT.« But if it is too late to prevent remember that it is not too late to cure. It Is believed that there is no ease of Chronic Indigestion thst can withstand the remedial operation or - . Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters. This belief is grounded on twelveyease’ experience of tit*efficacy OT ths preparation. Theflratinstanqe BLACKBERRY BRANDY. Of its failure to give relief is yet unchronioied. If is RASPBERRY SYRUP, • ~ ever had failed, Ufa voluminous correspondence ad- , GINGEUCORDIAL ,i„«scit to the proprietors from aiiparte ofthe Usfhpl States- and .South America, would at -least include one-letter expressing dissatisfaction. But no, tMVet not oNif. .The testimony, exteqdtqg over of more than a dozen years, is ail of tbe*«gpi tenor. Certainly this is a salAdefit warrant < for claiming that’ the BITTERS are a SPECIFIC itjR INDIGESTION INAli, ITS VARIETIES. Hostetter’s Bitters AS A " ; Household i Medicine, It is a great fallacy*to suppose'thaC r ness of a medicine i3 any proof of its value aa a res torative. The Arnth la, that, if tbs, palate revolts against a remedy, it Cannot do much gooff: - „HQ8TETTER»S BITTERS Are notnnplcaia&t to the taste, and alaviys sob thi and quiet, lnsieAd of WdUtKgithefefofoacii. Indeec they act nausea. T)ieir usefulness as a fondly speciff^tw^ aesreeiy be overrated. .Far sickness at the stomaih sudden spasms, wiud colic, hysterical servant head a.che, lassitude, tow spirits, pud the^ thousand ‘apt one lilOe ailmetiis that ate continually otciirsji^ii every family, there is riutAiugawnpaiabte thth—i -A whole Tneaictne'Chesprin 6f tl ders, and«UVA is sot wqrUt. A; single; bottin od Ui BITTHRSin such eases/ ' One of the mast valuable combinations of medicine and^4 agreealde bevarage_ khat h|s efer been offered to the public. Millions of bottles were sold throughout the North during the last four years ,and, whqrever.introduced, it has .^proven s welcome addition to the invalid’s table, the familyflirole, Mid the batchclor’ssideboard. LADIES who have lost strength and appetite, and suffer from nausea, vomitting and vertigo— GENTLEMEN who “don’t feel very well’’ just before breakfast or dinner whose stomach is oat af order and system is generally deranged— MOTHERS weaning children, -and suffering from general debility— CHILDREN oi a sickly natnre, and sour, dyspeptic constitution— TRAVELERS who have occasion to change their water, and— LL who live la malarious districts, and are subject ed to miasmatic influences, will fine one or the most valuable Tonics and iuvigorators at th can be taken, in RUS3’ Sf. DOMINGO BITTERS. * try Them: bdt once. . ■ ; . RUSS’ ST. DOMINGO PUNCH, RUSS’ ARRACK PUNCH, - MADE FROM BATAVIA RICE. Truss’ messina punch, Irf.' * I i ll'. r if ’ RUSS’ GIN COCKTAIL. RUSS’ BRANDY COCKTAIL. RUSS’ BOURBON WHISKEY COCKTAIL The most delightful concocUona that ever tempted man’s taste—cheaper than any STEADY DRINKS In the world. Also 6n nam HUP. order. Bliss * oq., M* M Dgr WAWff' Wholesale Draggf*. HALSEY, WATSON & CO„ Grocen?, W li. WALSH« W HOLESALE DraggMs, career BareandlOBld Broughton etreeta, Bavaanah, Ga., Gandral Agent for the Soath. •■u . Tvfv CbOCKW - Hair Restorer KeMores Ormy Bair. CUXHZ Hair Restorer makes Hair grow on Bald Heads. CLOCK’S HatrJtestDrer8topa-Hair from Falling OaC CLOCK'S Hair Bantaiar PreveaU Headache. . ,>• CLOCK'S Hair u CLOCK'S Hair Restorer iaall that dan be claimed a. a dressing. CLOCK’S Hair Restorer A singli value. BL. _ le money wlllbe per bottle. SU CLOCK'S i' Hi, ... i estorer possesses sM the mailt claimed for iti gle trial convinoea tha most sceptical oT it# If, alter a' thorough trial of two bottles it. dXAflodtf Established * in 1^80 ! SOUPS! CMIOSSI STifiCH! J. a Hnll’s Smi, Windsor 8otp, Wktte Ooap, a _ F^ttaida MOaa Randted Styles. , p, 'oncine 8oa]L Tobacco. •^V'ajuaWaiUgr, 7. tLata Lights, Newton A Bradbury*,) kr.MwMA.vsHh Wr MWI ’ raw* ^ firtii. Highest premMat at the Aatartetn Waridw FA rnigl Exhibition of tha ladsetry of all Natloua. . * This well knows ■Hbllsbanat fo nt* ooatlhutf by F.auavra and Louis ehnst, at th* ob- Marfet Sobm» .flaase, .pnpr^i Rea/iiipaal Lammission <• utiih/b- viiut*4 ^ .!£l319ffif ! I ~ • : : 1 id <H vOi: 1$ ;u*. H IaaIa. n u*. • V iiMi -uq-ViUo •! u; s'V'j* i».k1 '.:tr iu.u^y..uif4 rl : r ^ BB-itt. - ia. ■" « i x .; • 1 iu; }tui- . v 1 rr ti v8 a :i tw > 1 „ •»' .4. Lim .fobiij* (titit .iw* w-» YAL6»TitfE -BASLar "* httwtcuarBaaJnm.:- [EE LUNCH served from f Pa. WJ. KZt (Mr, ntlyviff •aau. ' ~ . . >ly»-tf FRANK l’gRRY WgMjfc; lewaaff.' . FRANK PERRY PTvftMMl PAyiuQftnom^ ■ow NUB AST «WWW L iP’ 41^ ffODTM 80 BAY’ IHtERT, SAYAWARt THOMAS H. AUSTIN,! late of Apalachienla, **»., ijUAKI.BS KLLIH, ( and Cudumbna, Ga. aepll-G 11' ' • ■ * A __ A. M. Slosh, C. SLOAMy STUBBS '# J STECALL, COTTORTkCTORS;» Forwai BKs&dxAanNi, No. 4 Stoddard’s Lower ; BAYKHtEET, ..! SAVANNAH, 1 GA. Will make liberal advance! on cotton anff oth* produce in transit or store, dr on cqnajgpatenw,.! our correspondents in New York an»T-3m ■?&, m.nnwim GENERAL COM] Heaters In CaUon, Wool, Hides. IfoaMiri' ' 'ad^ AOCNT8 rOR MtiKminN* iRsiPiumitJt tit tvlS-Sin ' SAVANNAH, BA. ' «' )< ' i BLAIR & BICKFORD, Lumber Manufacturers AND DEALERS IN TIMBER AND LUMBER OF EVERT DESCRIPTION. Doors, Hash and Blinds. „ Mill and Lumber Yard on Canal, near Bryan street. Office, 180 Bay street, Savannah. Q*. JyOT-tf G. B. LAMAR, JUN., Successor toQ. B * O. W. Lanaa, General Commission Merchants Forwarding and Shipping IgnsSfo No. BAY STREET (up stain.) Refer to Geo. W. Aadereon, John C. Fenil ud O. B. Lamar, Savannah; W. B. Jaclwon, JosUh Blbley A Sons, J R and J. W. Walker, Augusta. Consign- ments solicited. W. A. DAYAN*. Bouse & Bryant, (Formerly of Jacksonville, Fla.,) Forwarding and Commission Merchants, 104 Bay Street. SAVANNAH, ... - GEORGIA. W ILL give prompt attention to receiving and for warding goods, sale* on consignment, and all orders: and will also keep constantly on hand s good stock of Groceries, Liquors, Agricultural Imple ments, Building Materials, Fairbanks A Co’s Scales, ffc„ besides other goods and manufactured articles for sale on consignment, and for which they are agents. Orders and consignments lespeetfnlly so licited. siAtf 11 SIMMS & CO., Forwarding and Commission MERCHANT^. . - WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN Dry Goods, Groceries, Ac., NOB. 1 'AND 2 SAM MIS’ BLOCK, Bfff Street, Jacksonville, Florida. Jas.T Aon, LumtieP ft CdifnhifiSion MERCHANT, NO. M3 Hay Btraat, fsvssrek, ; AMD W~ Orders for Lumber solicited.dia-tl EDWARD B. VOCNO. (Lavton a. wooca YOUNG & WOODS, Bankers & Brokers 1• /t . I : J rC , ,7 Saftnla, Ain., WILL rec.tlve Deposits, huy and teU Exchange, Gold and Sliver, ijucurrent Bank Notes, Governmsat, Railr^dUfri dUfer »ay Cot ton on orders.... MlastUm made and promptly remitted. . They wOT atop ipake. collections In aiiy part Of. the Cpitad Staley and spake cash advance* <m wM eooffgaed ta««N-Mends !b Kaw Yasto, Ohneisnfoa. Savannah, Apalachicola bf New Orieaaa.’. . Operating on a pdid in capital,* wUh. onr laag aa- tabttohefkctddit, 1 to a aafflclont guarantea H safety in.UAgrihnsWpss trpw^- ((j0 ^ m j u ( BtnnrfoiiljRWIHWiiSRPlr’ionciO „ oe hAdams, Frost h Co., Charleston, 8. C. Johnston, WdPda foffKgEiredahdh, Ga. Foote * Malone, Mobde. Ala. ' OT • John King, Banker, Columbus, Ga j., W.; SUtBIiA* IP order to guard against dangerous Imposition! ' vlw pdMfomfc requested to take hspeulhHaate ar th i IferatfflHy engraved ’ pMprieiafy duUlp; rtirodgh wMcWthb dbvtrameat of-tM Baited atatMHiHdMIl t afiihedtfehMs fedfry igarie’ dr JNMfftwm W Tbtrsiifclff, thrown by the Mdfcrirtfeht tdepfo- prfetoreaM ine jmMtc for tnsff jrtht pMceeMnw.'lk ptaotil efflupfenaasly aeraawUM affrir had tewoahk iisah af-eaeli bottle, and cannot fMltMMtastheWy* of the most casual observer. Nothing’ UMpifota tebeHamatcnfo Bment oan tk; geamw ■gnlim th( stamp tmtbert. o. *isaii ii»i: i* q:ii^ iun innri«'4 i »u ' ims alsopappw waaK.mat tnmaatem aiw-wd _— exnMMMyiu gtattf <4M never, under ahV leMmn- tMlfflEldflA!. stances iby !.tlm /gaikin,’or barrel, impostors aBd^MMYrnABrelMmll Ifihiaamnaw trattar* are.abrottil, aadfhe only safeguard thepnS- 1A M«ffaiu»y Raw, HflUa Head,S^ Ct And comer King and Georoe ii$. t Charleeton 9 CUOIal, OOCMMt v lie have against them to UMae tout the Bitten they boy bear tha engraved label ’and; nam aShaad of Mrewa. Hoetettcr 4 Hmitb, and theetamp above eeen- PREPARED AND BOLD BY HOSTETTER & SMITH, 7 ■* PITTSBURGH, PA . - ^ * ( iprailaby J. LIPPMAN, , Cof Congseto and Barnard its., Savannah, Ga. gw For sale by all drngsivto, greecra aad store keepers threogbout the world,. jylT-eodly Surveyor** CJornpasseM, Mounted Boll Drawlo* also. Au soaa WliTEUPSPUiaSO ?APHW, FOR BALI n ^OQper, OleottB * Faptfly, sapU-tf h^ggamthq I W«-tf ST. tmAHtfSmOON. ! '. 4. ... .’I,. .... Mi «... . foul**.-#- iiui Y A. 8TAM«, aa; rear «M SB Port^ HILTOY IIKADj M). ^ HUGO (aaaau^ndthe best HPNQH every fflty CITY HOTEL BUILDINGS. v- »-*r. j • r-i Liu . itli Lnt. * ,i fjoit r i A Uiitoli 0UE MOTTO 1 WE DEFY COMPETITION !„■ 4 r-*' a*«: *»ifi ffTl-* *•::!!» : AJ .Mi'; * V *l The undersigned, hnving purchased the M OP PURSE & SON, B ite SontheriiConiiln amonnee that theyart bow ready to fill all orders. F«OK, ottr senior, hit fiug heen employed for TWENTY YEARS in nfld Idtedhkg estafeiishments in that otty. ari for the last NINE YEARS hiring had L ^ if Parse’s extensive Bindery in Savannah, feels warranted in making the assertion vt h iafojttiaay tints b» gnstaitwd -by evidanceg oi workmanship, that he is a 8 I DDELT. ainuntob InU-tF . Faavaigioas — . — u.r. ivw. < ’MaaterTpif cHis Profession, that,tire Moahh aMMafJUtot riowpato dwith onr Northern friends, and prevent the n«cs _ «f sending to New York or Philadeijihiaifor.orfiers, that can be equally well executedat home, saying thus the. expenses of importation* particular attention paid to (try - . i -i-’fT “ j -i—q-f ’ — "i..m ' ~ 33TNI>nSTG MUSIC BOOKS ' asm Ai ’qrei f • *■' * .:io< . 3 AND REPAIRING PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS. -4m mhY. • 4»-1**’1 J'-- * r -1- ' j . U . • a Thopatroffage of the pubhc ia icapaatfaUy aoiscited, and sutuhustion guaranteed a waak that m*y be entrusted to onr care, .. PHIUMtPWA. rffHE StnncRIBERS having V-aSdel thto. takorite a HouseTnhaabeen ^ *., m ;~ IN AN ELEGANT MAN^S,'’ % ‘ Aad li move Prepared vrft« Ote Knot I that AppeiMtoeatofftf flre Bwtp- tio> off Gneata. ' ■***' Tb* iret peaitkm.aafongflrau:ia» Heteto will be ' ainad inthe futare.aa in tltojtort. am BAKfflgA yAJILET, jydSn ;T FBOM jpy y> iHF, Savauuall sHflPdiir Hen WdPW to CHARLESTON, 8. C. rpHlS populai and well kn6wa%dleT, eltnated in the J. ■; liiwlarrfliigfleii af the city, baa been newly fur- ntohed thsoaghoat by the preaantpnoprletoruaha bar baansixteenyren connected with tha aetabitobnianL W ffilEEH. Paoprietor. . LIVE No. 32 GEORQf iTBEET, CharUston, South CaroUna* Is row open Mr the mooammo&aMmaC tr iMiewt, an lierinsnenl itotg. * • 1 CkaiMatUqaor^ Wlne% Alf* and Segari asware ok naan. . Terms, 89 per Ztey. j mmJSSSUSSBiSSSHOSL m... Groceries and-Liquors. Scranton, Smith S €•;.* KEEP CONSTANTLY on baud CHUICK OLD BKAMD1K8, WHISKEY, ■ on, WINKS, he. am - EVERY VARIETY OF GROCERIES, .Aimy ' , Hay, Com, Gate and Brea, etrlethr at whotoaale to Ike trade; and wa flatter ouaelvaB that wv.can make It to the Interest or dealer* to patronise ns, at the bead of Bay, appoMtcJeffbreeaat. . mHktf THOR. J. DUNBAR. HENRY A. 8YULT8.. T. J.Dunbar & Oo., IXPOBiaBS AMU PXM.KM tN Brandies, Whistles, Gins, Wines, Clears, Etc. V Agent for Mobfot Smith’s celebrated PhBadel- phla Ale and Demercier Champagne. V .‘Mh* betiil'-i 1*4:7 Bay Street, seriate! SAVANNAH. «*. Oil THIS CONTINENT. ■ IS WakRaMVED to nawronn G»*V iialK. TO ip otoDUML, hatusal coins, is every ■ me -II v lil sror the hair from palling owt; it will Jr < ed from jinmoaaad dtadraff; ntoMSTE the u of ibe oaw, and to a maotiful nitKssiNO. We offer IJ» large rewards, but we .nth' --all of onr agent*to REFUNO tub bonet to < i y t->. « who willsko two bottles, aud theneay Ba.ixrr V'EUJO table Hair Rebtorativs has not per oru.e all we claim. limony /torn, the Capital of ti eVniiei State*. Messrs. Barrett A Co i I was induced to gtve your Hairp epaiation a trial, and can heartily recommend it as unequalled as a Dressing. Turner and Restorer,—giving to the Hair s laxuriant richness, and to the head a coot and meat agreeable sensation, while it to thorough in re storing the hair to its natural color. Very respectfully, W. Hamlet. HbsUngton. D. 6., Hay is, 1806. Henfs.J. R -BaRRETTACo: I Was Induced by a friend to make a trial df Bar rett’s Vegetable Hair Restorative, and I am very much pleased with tbe effect it has had on my hair. I was nearlj half gray, and now, before using One bottle, my head is freed from dandruff; and my halt has ali the appearance of youth. I fully believe Bar rett’s to be tne best hair preparation in the wuMJ. . Ww. Hamilton. ’ . Fredonla, N- Y., April 36,1886. J.R. gARRBTT h CO„ FrtpiIeUn, . MaoebMter, New IDuDpuhbe. • 1 JACOOLIPPMAN, . ; career Conxrees aad Basnard streets. Agent tST Said by ail Prnggfato. . jyWtf H. G. RUW6, WHOLESALE ' * ; Liimor Dealer & CniBUsiorlerM, Comer Bryan and St. Julian streets and Monument t and VEQETABUB w aeason^Gty* Philip Callahan. - :Ja w Columbia Square GROCERY 8TOK1B, ■aet able of Columbia Sasaea, eeraer of Hnbei And PisBldent i ■V PHILIP CALLAWAY A GO. ■gbECEtVIHa WEEKLY, flrsUlasa FamlJ H ceries. Ales. Wines, Ldqaorm, Cigpra “ ' For ask on must reasoaahfo, tgifos. J pk mm, >e’ : «El Betail Dealer ' In Flee Groceries, Soot* *ud Shoes, Clothing, For- e<0! and Domestic Wines, Liqaois aad Bsgsra. Atoo,SkehanTCelebrated 'J V. ' f.u GOLDEN ALE * CHAMPAGNE CIDER. linwooff. * j. \ " ’ : o lamina and DubUn.Brown Stoat, Bcotch mi abAHWtc. *.-• ,.r Uberal <fed-»«tfoymq»vtp in BROuoHixyr street, savannah. dll-tf lW 1 to, SA IPS UbmArstpsat, Nl.T. V. A. KYAN fc GO. *07 awrwe*. V f 8 ,32WTJfWT’ W , ■tpaflfoiAiioo.ooa .1 1-rK fJX! ITS O t"! «.< atofoforHpamrbjyjj^nH^sffi*?"': A. -—-n-A. SPUhHa BwremmtoQ*. ■BHt—K C. Grennlai, MaCon, Gs panv vmi soon be prepared to fpaE^ ( • awl ’LTiKTC*,;- ' ; -i EOB*T E. ALfiHN- BkvAmtAn, Sep. f, UM, sspS-lm WHEAT. r.ng Mills feast end of _ how aHPpiyiHg Or and FamUfos wlUl an excellent quality of NEW. raOOTCWade ftoni NEW WHEATV FamPies sum' ■MM their residence*, by the Iwrel, half barrel,, wquarter barrel Al*u. ncsii Gluts aad MEAL, >y the bothel-or half bus’id. . toll HE BRUNSWICK COURIER; Richard orme. Editor, Is Published Every Friday. LA PlKftKE HOUSE, leHOKE FAMILY FLOUfifl TBE EIE, EAfi7"tMD philamlphm. v/-'. • '41 rUfTTlf MBT WHEAT. ! ran. wiught nf Tfirmim. Cniii P B, WIUGHT, Of Toronto, Canada West, nut cfoB aad Surgetet. Ocullri aud Autisi, taiu consulted on Deafness, I'lfcharges from tbe Ear noise* hi the Head, Catarrh, Diseases cf HieU*it t ,sM twngs.. -All dikeases of the EYE, requiring ciUteir Sedlui or Surgical aid attended lu. ’ Office No. 41, In I)t. Tlios. Buckle r's old office ob bexngton street, Baltimuie.-Md. Office hours from ffto 1-J A. >1., ami 3io}f. w .,*»y . TERMS: THREE DOLLARS, IN ADVANCE, apffilm. * . BAEBE’iT’S tub SANDERSON i WMIKSOI, HARNESS, SADDLERY aifp pf, TRUNK STORE, WHGi.RNALR AND RETAIL, Under St. Andrew’s Ball, Breaghtaa 8t», SAVANNAH, GA ” KHOBBS 1 Tif! Jir.T’t me THE STANDARD MANURE*: AT SO nca TON, CASH. 'J*L alk-tf Hillur, THOMAS A oq. AdvertisingjD Southern Georgia rVtHE EAiHBRHME •‘CHART ANO COMrAM’’ A (formerly lb* “ Balnbrldge Argue.”; offers superior inducements to th* gisrnhaHte of Ba- —|-—^ ’ 1 ■ — ~iin— it has a large and rapidly Inemeeitiurlrtalatlim to MtosscUoa# aad m>are rassoHewe. Address WILLIS «. BUSSELL, Editor and Fraplfeter. ibridgie, Joae ll, )8M. . PME YELLOW CORN. 2000®®“*""“ SMB^' v 8010 by At Sav^l4lto. KYANi 9*Whito OtireMeoastantly on abST chofee ttsre Meat and krito. *t„ or by CO., pmtf NOTICE. I am opening tut the Uwpecthm of ihnpbtiUA , • i . a fin* stock of • CABINET FURNITURE, CHAIB% o’ 1WR8WBB, AeV'dkc., * ; To which the attention Stan to torttoff o. , ITS BROUGHTON ffYHSRT, Sbi k’aold Dry Goods Store. * no-iF>- ^ a'B.WAliUMwrcar. NOTICE. [for toe saramer toOHt^q my BDBBBT HOSE, Charleston. H. T. avnaash, " . BARTLETT. Gauetal Agsat;' to Caroodaiet street, New Orlians THOM. W. BROOKS - 1 MANUFACTCItBH OF FURNITURE and CENERAL UPHOLSTERY. NM Hoc Street, Pt>il*delplUa, Pi. N. B.—AH ORDERS Mint *I»y Mall jTorapth if. Nutting,-Powell <fe Co., BANKERS, MACON, GEO , Q. A. NUTTING, AH. P0WEL1* . ISAAC SCOTT. RXr.HKJ.OK. . EDWARD PADtLrtRD. (e28-i.m h'AVASXAn. . MARTIN J. FORD, ATTORNEY AT LAW, . OFFICE. No. IU BRYAN STllEKT, jyll-Otu SAVANNAH, GA. Wax and Pearl Flowers. T HE ART of making WAX and PEARL FLOKTE ts taught in an el-gant ma-ucr. «nd inivaj short time, by Mbs ELIZA KEOGH. Center of Broughton and Barnard ftreo’s. JySO-tf Over L. fries’ Stitt Notice I S HEREBY GIVEN that the partner-hips hems- fora existing under the n.mes of Miller, 'i boast A Co is Savannah. Ga., aud Tbofhas. Livinettont Co- Madison, Fla., have been dissolved by tbedei'i of D. 0 Livingston, one of the partners. A. J, HILLER will give his attention io tbe butt ness in Savannah, amt 8. B. THt ‘HAS to tbe tafia in Madiaoo, in liquidation. A. J. MILLEE. 8. B. THOMii August, 15C0. Sar.iyiiiK Psrti®- Thfe subs ribers will continue Hie Grocery iriGB- sffssion Business in Savannah, Gs, al the tutted eupied by tbe late firm, on B*v street. „ , August. 18.0, MILLEK i BROTHER. The subscriber solicits forme new a contiManci of thep tronage exteuSed to the ^^IJjjoSAS, One of toe survivors. AHgUSt. 1868. COPifflERNUIP NOTICE. TWI UNDERSIGNED bas this'day awoci»irf »“ a A himself Mr. SAMUEL C. CATHEhWOOD. fer rite purpose of carrying on the Wholesale un« Drug aad Prescription Business. The haawn under the name and style of ' THOMAS M. TURNER & CO. THOMAS M. TEKSIF. SaVaXHAH, August 13,1886. 4000 per steamship Leo. CORN. bushels Prime Yellow Corn, la® OqgAVCS CQBES h flb. Removal. RffERCER A ANDERSO.V, Bankers and Conn* have relhoved to the old P lin ‘' ffS Ranh Building, south end. Chills and Fever, Astli®, , Rheumatism, Cancer, ' And Epileptic Fit* . CURED KY MR9. EUZA KEOGH, Corner of Broughton and B.iro«rd -“*2 SS-tf Ov. r L. Ere!^. X x ivM Paper Hanging ND ^ Window Shades. WRS. MARY J. TURNER - ifo, £8 8t. Julian Street. ' at received s new supply of «oU < »t5»de* and Gilt CoVnlcee, which cheap . _ ’• New Flour. . Vito and sacks Excelsior MUD IwnWe & ' •aWhJSSS other bran*. twins®? claghorn* ^ Citizen’s Rost. L 0 KbS£i n SS^ r r^“ Ijtoff&iBto every morning. tern* . Cfoaa mat plessaai Rooms, ontesww ]ese t ' Board Hy tne week, and the jge raP^ oSfriend* attd the public generally tw . ftiHy inviud to give u* »eaJL . ra „u M» a ’ Ike vmry'best L'quolh, Vines sudSeg^ppj, . WretoetiMF. ... JS itoMoBi , - OH reasonable terme.POTTB EDWARD FAPRL* 0811