The Daily news and herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1866-1868, September 27, 1866, Image 4

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The Oaily NeWi SAVANNAH, THUBlinlY, sWpTEMjttMtt. lifcfc. Tke llttar at Ctoarity. Sister of Cffisrity.^ttotoadWBrt Ever thy love like sn angel repoees. With hovering* o’er the Wye' Till the arrows of death are nail And hope-speaking prophecy “ When lifer, like » vspor. Aa clouds in *ha jt»'«rnimgA»hs*T?¥ 1 P And 01 as the Spouse to thy words of love liste What hnndrcd-fol(Tbles8ingidescepdontt*e_ Tlius the flower-absorbed dew in khe bright ilftl gltit- Andraturns to the lilies more richly sgrin. Sister of Ghsrity, child of the holiest, O, for thy Using sod. ardent as pan— Mother of Orphans and friends of tbs lowliest— Stay of the wretched, the gull tyytbs poor ; The embrace of the Godhead so pMialywnWsaa tnf*t, Sanctity's haio as shrine* tbeearoiiidl.n yj i Daring the ays that ansWmkln»behol»»«P. Nor drofcps In Ihv presence abashed to The grouea.i Dim is the fire of the sunniest Burning the breast of the total.—. To the exquisite bloom thattk7PalehetMgnnsnes, When the incense ascends aul the MRWriglows; And the music, that seems hesvea's’Unguage, u £ral- ing— ’ ,' Adoration lias bowed him in silence pitd sighs,. And man, intermingled with angols^tg Heeling j- The passionless rapture that comes frwm The skiei O that this heart, whose unspeakable treasure Of lore hath been wasted so vainly on <9ay r 1 Like thine, nnaUured by the phantom of pleasure. Could rend every earthly affection away, And yet in thy presence the billows, subsiding, Obey the strong effort of reason and will. And my soul, in her pristine tranquility gUding, Is calm as whan God bade the ocean be atUL Tby soothing, how gentle I thy pity, how tender! Choir-music thy voice is—thy step angel grace. And thy union-with-deity shines, in a splendor Subdued, but unearthly, tby spiritual faoe. When the frail chains are broken,* captive that bound thee . ■> Afar from thy home is the prison of .clay, Bride of the Lamb, and earth's shadows around thee' Disperse in the blaze of eternity's diy. vn. Still mindful as now, of the sufferer’s story, Arresting the thunders of Wrath erWthey roU, Intervene as a cloud between us and his glory. . And shield from bis lightnings the shudderjng soOL. As mild as the moonbeam in autumn descending -Jj That lightning, extinguished by mercy, ihainho. > While he hears with the wail of a penitent blending, Thy prayer, Holy Daughter of Vinceut de Paul. In 'General. —It is reported that 10,000 Fenians drill nightly in New York, —General Leq hits been elected honorary member of a "Richmond base b'tfl chrtr. —One of the galleries in the Paris Exposi tion will be devoted to the display of human skulls. —Governor FeDton has removed Major- General Sanford, commander of the militia, for parading in honor of the PteiWdlibt. —There were 75 hacks-antl fisNtton foot in a negro fpneral procession in Richmond. The men were uniformed and carried sabres. —Among the pardons recently issued by the President is one to Joseph Sieita, a wealthy resident of Florida, and ht one pe riod collector of the port of Pensacola. —“Belle Boyd,” the notorious febd spy, has returned to the United States, and joined a tneatrical troupe in Mobile. —The Hartford Times says that the barns for miles around that city are stuffed with tobacco worth more than a million of dollars. —Robert Ould, in a card to the people of Richmond, announces bis willingness to be a candidate to fill a State Senatorial vacancy. —The corpses of seventy-eight negroes were buried at Richmond, Virginia, at pub lic expense, between the 1st and 15th of Sep tember. —The Secretary of the Treasury estimates that there will be seventy-five millions of gold, exclusive of certificates, in the Trea sury by the 1st of October. —It is rumored in literary circles that the Emperor Napoleon, as soon as be has con cluded bis “Csesar,” will undertake tbc life of Charlemagne. —At a recent meeting held in Springfield. Massachusetts, the- Fenian organization in that city voted to disband. Whatever funds they have lett they donate to fine of the Catholic charitable societies. —General Howard has instructed Major Fowler to inspect Bnreffii matter# in the South to the end of securing a uniform sys tem of contracts. —Some clergyman fats been heard to say that at chuich some people clasp their bands so closaly in prayer that they are unable to get them onen when the contribution rtate comes round. —An Irishman who was recently run over by a whole train, and escaped, get up and asked for his cap the first thing, and after wards said be “wodld not dm such qpother risk for tin pounSs.” —Mrs. Farragut, wife of the Admiral, was the handsomesv woman in the Presidential excursion party, aad as such was gallantly toasted by Secretary Seward at Anhurn. She is a Virginian, and her name was Virginia Loyal—a very pre|t| njepr, t«q. —Gen. P. H. Nelson, oT adtf was missing after one oft** Ifatfies hippo* Petersburg, and hisfatevrtti «»taaoat*Ubn« until last week, when Ids body gts -found and identified among the debris of the battle field. . a . a: —The Mempbisians are in ecstacies oyer the prospect of direct trade with They propose to tow the vessels up from the mouth of the Mississippi and to freight with cotton in return. —The Huntsville Independent saya it is understood that tbc Commissioners Court have udder advisement the ject of providing a home for poor of the county. Their final action is looked for with deep interest by the comma- nit/. —“What is the reason that men never kite each other, white the ladies watte a world of kisses on the feminine faces ?” said a foolish gent to p lively girl the other-day. The young lady answered: “Because the men and the wo* ilti A have something better to^kiayan men ha^l U.W I MU Ianro ar Ms PnonurWra* or H o s t © tt&f* 9 & Toinc^Qp&rwmsK , the peculiar merits It has lines, and ■nattered with an' MM, iiMi UWOMB STO- whtch com ef the article are knows bew freed sotted to all needs efevsry dees purest vegetable •alt or bteing the properties of, at. MACHtC, a ANTI- Ctieoiieta as 'the safest, aid 'by uhpfeiedlceJ pDysi ciaut pa the suraat Pms—tettoMlegiiUlIng and Bestontiva Preparation ef thapgri jynCf CBS hater* ef He aereaeseres. Is. the xwaraatep t .r to henulm irffc, iNSESWlife Mil clple ef sera* Bye,to«Jta**sd wHk anti-febrile, eperfeaf. fihaouoirbatte, and enti-apis- Me substance that eaters into its composition is called anX eeiectaX with acrnpuJore-car* aad-At thing that is not eonndaad perfeat of its kind is used in its manufacture. v -' ’ In the factory. at nttoatotopSNMa^tyaulR, s sys tem of iospsetioo fsr tpeta todrnreh Than that hpopted by Soverwoeat kSW»wr*s**a W of the quality of the great staples ef Ilfs, is rigiKspgtypcac'i tieeil. Bvery .forms the sol ute|y put€ before if & received Jnio the manufac- t'lriag department, sod titty leaf and flfo* of the medicating ingredients acraMoiaed before the peosea of infusiourempaMra Bnoie i4the,au*noea»<i* parity of the tank*j| Which the Blt'era are prepMeu that the proprteun'are enabled to keep a large stock on hand, and to htpply Vie domestic and foreign market whit eh artiste watered and mellowed by time. Heecetba toy 0*4 biting Savor which at taches to ordinary bitten, pad which la due to their KEWNstohMItto fafortn flatter ef the drdgt uni alcohol of which they are coecocted, is never ppp ceived iu this wtM -*ue^ tJhtAllffiS^tftttoi, Re cord,UK to the testimony of able chemists, the es aence of good Rye lathe moat healthful of all spirits, and ri H , e- T £i l r rf C4 deucy to like otht when __ VrwMar OreatM,' eknoaid Odtntrirof tbrBladdto, Moo- bid IrriUtloh’of ttmBfidirt'ana fltethte, DiAnshdT the Proytopto. BetonUou - ov loreorlnsoto of Urine, fntto stomal tennis the parts eencamod to mdedor its evaoaaCVjfi, The t5inedj1i*s rfso Been rtdsBl^ mended ito, BBtoff 0 Wi. Chronic. BUeumoti**, Cnta- neoua ASeettom. end Dropsy. - - -i t..:0T j'-iJi • UiUdOEbS BxTildt «ntoe to ustsa hy peraonr toom tbe.amp «t It to U, aad from 3* to to, pr in the decline eeohaoge-of Hfei aftoe-Oongai bor Pai^^W^-^ett^glff dbudrmi. : L*^#KCTl6SrS PECCLIAK trf PE- !•* the Botmet-Bucko I* aoequbKed by any eaeHyvssln Chltfcrmfv or Retentlon,.frregu*- gi£rpiu«sa VI’Sappre^ion' of Cuiiiiomary ’ ^taepatioua. Pies rated or Schirrons State of the jSMa, t^W^fttmo-erWhito^’- -J DISEASES OJh TUE'BUMEfl, KfIh WETS, GRAVEL AVfPBllttf'SfltAL SWELl>UOjto4Mi medicine increases the power of Blgtstion, and ene tea Wte Absorbents into healthy action, by which the Watery or Calcareous depositions and all Unnatural Enlargements are re duced, as well as Pain and Inflammation. - :?.X. ,io STOMACH OfTTERS the only Medlclnof TUBieta)tot ♦orld of which fluid is the 8timuiafh|atogl4ikaA.. -- To Dy*pepUc8uflerers inerai heed of Dyspepsia may be cl sated rtlne »i Iditlgnoriiss it» ijto^fiuksXre Under the geuerai all the variel so various, and differ as mOtf dUfsrent- individu lie that it to almost impoesibls to classify them. Iu fact, some or them are utterly ibdeocrihobte. it may be safely smerls<i. hMMddr. that bolt ike dtosauu. ash uauklnd spring frost n disordered condition Of the stomach rood tkaat&o other holf, whoterer theft origia, reset opop that eeaaitlre end importonT or- geo. Among the ordinary indications of are flatulences ^laEwl pod-fg 11 stomach aui gnawing sensation or a sen* of hollo wuess at the pit of if stosAadt between ms ahsaheovy duHfteb Ingin the be0d,4shM* Mr uustealr. appetlto ocf. sionsl nausea, restlessness daring night and a weary, unreiwthed feeling on rteilfgto the morning, palpita •M* of the heart, dijrrwlgi .M mtnd,' sometimes amounting to mouomjOiO^oM sf memory, confu sion of thought, sour stomacfCwlfn raising of food, and a choking sensation to the throat, dimness 01 eye, paiu in the diaphragm, feebleness and disincli nation forexerUoafaod sometimesu^ciatiao Mid a cerpse-Uke pallor. These are a few of the direct stgfla of Dyspepsia, bat aa it la generally complicated with speelfle attoedine of the Mwels.tf Itrer -aak - the i.etves, its viettmi have many additional torments which are technically attributed to other causes: The beat a trice that can be given to any onewfid has the slightest predisposition ta Dyspepsia, is to for tify bis or her digestive organs by the daily use of fen given. Irritation of tile Neck of tile .Bladder jual luilammabon of thff ‘KMbeydi^lferatiMi of the Kiduej’S aad Bladder, Betention of Urine, Disease* at the Pros rate Gland. Stopq ip tbo- Wartdc-r, Cal culus, Gravet, Brick-dust Deposit, and Mucus or Milky Discharges, and for Knfeeliled and Delicate CopstftaUoas, of bulh Sexes, attyudad with the to'l- lowing symptoms:—-todbposition to Bxertien, Low piNwer^Loss of Memory, Difficulty of Breathing. Weak Nerves, Trembling, Horr.-r of llisesse, Wake- fulness, BtotMtokf Vision, Pula iu Uie Barg. -Hot Hands, Flushing qf the Qody, Dryness of the SUo, Eruption on the Pace, Pallid Countenance, Universal fl&itiide of the Muscular* System, Me. Netrnbofd!§ ^tract Buqhu .i/Ukiilh ) U. l*u-tn ,.iG.V: DIUKHTIC AND BLOOD <*VRIPVIhrG, And cures ah blseases aristng from Habits,of pissi-. The disease proceeds from a lack «f vigor in the Momacb,and. tkto vitoflatog pa^Maafloni wit ton# and renovate that organ. If the gastric'-apparatus to operation, them wUIhg ao Dyspepsia, jf U do this, it requires eflnforcement, aad the best of aT reinforcing agmto should M forthwith resorted to. Tf stomach la Ufr eamtoisMTiataf the system. It applies the elements of Uf* to the whole l>ody. In It Is prepared tM mflmlM oTtgjbod, muscle, bone and fibre, and If it fafif, to MMIfife^tkgt^jisterial in quantity, and of a profMritmft, the wllole body suf- fne, and with It the mesial tacaltiea. Tliarofore pro tect the commissariat department Don’t let the-en- emy obtain poesesMmi <f It It ia eatfer to pctorcat dlaease from getting Into aa organ-than to expel tt alter it becomes a chronic flxture. Consider the ftrat iDdicfttattof ha^ffaeto in the aanuch Mstot sign that DyapepeM la preparing to attatk. hnd-haifle It at once with the GSBAT BBMUJtNT. But if it is too late to prevent remember that it is not too lata to dev*. It is believed that there Mao case of Chronic ludIgesMOW that can wlthatand the remedial operation of Mostetter’s Stomach Bitters. This belief is grounded on twelve years’ experience of the efficacy of the preparation. The first instance of Us failtoetoBtvnroUef I* yet uachroplcled. if it ever had fleMed, the vrinminon* correspondence ail. dressed to the proprietor from all parts ofthe Untied States and South- Atoerick-weald tt tout, lnclade one letter expreeslng dissstlsfertion. Bat no, there is SOT own. Tf tostimny. extending over * period of more than a dozen years, is all of the approving tenor. Certainly this Is a anfllclent warrant for claiming that tf BITTB8S are a SPECIFIC FOR i Hctet^Wr’s BittOrs ' ^ l.'f*.’ I.t JT oTiseboW-i MediQMie. It is a great fhliacy to suppose that the nauseous- Meaof a medicine is any proof of its value as a res torative. The, troth to, that if the palate reyoitei remedy, itcaanot do moch good. against a ^ HommrER’i •ittehs Are not nnpleasant to the taste, and always soothe and quiet, instead of irritating if sinnm th Indeed they ere the best kaown psaaretoHve of- and core fpr nausea. Their use fa In am e* a amily a peri Ac are scarcely f overrated. For aicknedt at the stomaeh, suddendramas, triad co«c, hystertoa, nervous head- praiseworthy Ob- j*|| ei ussitnde, tew spfrit-i, and tf thottoand and r the destitute and lone little eh me nt* that are continually ooenrtiag in every tomHy, three to nothing comparable to them. A whole medicine cfsttoll of tinctures, essences, pow ders, and pills, toft worth n single brittle of tbe BrrTBfWtnsaeheeare Caution. THE GOVERNMENT INDORSEMENT. (Prom IfMpnUUMty <*»»• Jiiisir ennti^Mr Lcstb. HeimbolcTs Extract Buchu Has cared uwy esse uf Pnipw to-. 1 if hop patina, MXcereas aed Imprudence* in LUs,Iaapori- lies of the*idbd, J Ac, supersedingCopuibi In affec tions Mr wiuh‘1 it to fed. suqh as qonorrhms, Gtoetx, 4 rot tong standing, red Syphilitic Aifecti-ms—in these dis uses, -tree.) in connection With HgLMB'TLD’S. i 1 _ sold Arp-■- - -■ , ' ' KlET.MBOT.iyS ‘ DRUG AND CHEMICAL ^4^P^8E, ^ f*DWAY(. S , „ J.I , . - And by Druggists every wfro. ASK FOR H ELMBOLD’Iji. Take No Other/ Beware of Counterfeits. W. M. WALSH, Wholes It Agent ter (be State of Goorgitt. dec?7-eOilly HILLSBOROUGH MILITARY ACADEMY!! IHB EXERCISES of (his well known Institution, luunaedf the lute Wnnet o. C. TBUf.'wHI be reftioied on tf first day uf October next, under th- direction of ft -acrat R K. CULnTuN, a graduate, I and krrflftcen years (hp tothe comuienoemmrt of the ’wsr) a Professor of the Vfrgvda MHRary Institute, Tf coarse of instruction will be each ns to make the Academy a great Polytechnic SchooU-a setyooi 01 theoretical and appl ed tcfenei*—tt Which langaage and Uteratureririlk htof nmeivea AdtAlmro of atiabG tion. The discipline and organiaatiou will be upon « complete military basis. General Colston relies con fidently upon if patronage of hi. old friends anfl brothers in arms throughout the whole South. Ap plication, for admission should be aside as ' ' possible to I he Superinten-leut, accomptinied VV limonlah of good mo st chanetdn Cfteninr. con tabling full Informal ion will he Ueoed in a Tew day*. For these and all further particulars, apply in General S. B. COLSTON, Superintendent IIillab3rongh Mtl tary Academy, seplI-Stswlm Hillsborough, N. C. NEW PERFUME . I l . - . / . i. A •' - Pot the Handkerchief. - .adj-.a fuMTjkiiiiiiavGj-. x 4HK fc ' rfT - iAtoiJasif folt A.WObur. E*q ,Pros’t Home! lamralAitnetirvWest maw ‘ :WlU - - B. J. WIlSCW. TPfidfll Q< Ohesfugke^ Cgtumlfllto !J! Of Hf tote Arm ef 4. W.*af AM Cto^AeWto. '• r 'j rT itGjm oquil :w w manhMVMiML ba. TtoOMAgJL AUSXai.l Uie nf Atmlschteeto IU- GHANI.RS ELiJK, f and Colamhes, Gs. M. guSkii, *■ ' : ! " 1 C. F. 1 StTbSC j " f ' Late of Rome. Ua. Lxvegf Has an,-Sts. , . U W.Htmulu. Late oI,Tf«nSfvilto. SLOAN; 5TUBBS - A STECALL. COTT0N FACTOES. Forwarding aiMt Uenimlnitoii ffi, 4 Stoddard’s Lower Safigo# r BAY STREET, <3-A, Will 1 ‘ produeeTn 1 onr enmnpondentt in Mew York au8T fm, DEO. PATTEN t SOI, GENERAL CONXtgSIOJf AX FOB- WARDING MERCHANTS, » Dealers !■ Cotta•>. We .l, Hides. LmtotlMr. sad Frtvlnltn*. t ■<»#*»** von- M|a iPHUi^sfiiFift muiuii if umi ltl«-3m - i; SAVANNAH, GA. BLAtH & BICKFORD, Lumber Manufacturers . ' '.AMD DEALERS IN TIMBEU AMD LUMBER OF EVERY description, ' - Doors, Hash «nd Bllndg, tr Mill auiLLumber Yard on CanaL wear BrpaB street. tmicc.AhOlfay stonet, davannah. On, RrVI.W YAt€NT»N€ w rf - gITv/Tb Utt tytz kaoiip up oaoui iin.. § , :‘Gi .J JdtoU lit LiU. . <1ed " , Wire*. Alee and MM Loach at eleven o’eMtBP' Vin Fin Alleys ^ PAVILION H0TE4 y IGtTflEMT CORNER Wf RIHL AMD NfTII BROAD STREETS XHiB PROPHIKTOKS would respectfully A U> tf pnhlic that the above Hotel Is cowtoaetv lb# nm - atotothm of Permanent and. Tnautoab •edrders. had large expertencedi MW Hotel f sines*, ~ to make thiftHouse one of the tnref fftto 1 )-x ■ding ponses for families , nod otoen In There tea Bar connected with the' Hotel, 1*-which guy be found the beat, of Wine*, Liquors and Mage re, Attached to the House ,1s also an. ICE CREAM GARDEN, When may be procured St all houm. bate Soda Fountain! from which aey will furnish the set Soda in the city- -.*■ Fastiea can be furnished with Cream at aU.fimes> JllA-tf <4 0* ST. CHARLES 8AL00II, STAMM, Bay Lane, ijtret Liqaora^ Ales. wigea^ Liquor*, 41 nd, inclnding a tjioici always?) SSmm rad the beet of Rbini LUNCH every day at tl -W Jort Royal mn-ty .6 HILTOJf HEAD,41. C. BIDDBLL xj % % LAMAR, JON, Bnecereo# toG. # A G. W^awant General Commission Merchants ttt FerwardinA aad tkippiag Agnada* • Ns. tfr BAY STREET (up stain.) Defter nr Geo: W. Anderson, John C. Ferrtl stxl ft. A LamarySavttndlf: W.B. Jackson, Jdridh Stowy A Sons, 111 and J. W. Walker, Augusta. Consign- nsautssoQr.ftsa _ c . tofto *.-**■ Berem f J" ... 1 M.4- Mfram" Bouse (fit (Formerly of Jacksonville, Fla.,) 104 ftay Street, SAVANNAH. - - - - ORURGIA. ’ILL give prompt ate entios to reeetvtagawd fsr- warding goods, sales on coorignmeot, and all rs; and will alee keep eonMantly-m f nd a good stock of Groceries, Liquor*, Agricultural Imple ments, Building Materials, nirbank* A Go’s Bettea, Aa, besides other goods and manufartorod articles tor sale oc consignment, and tor which they are agents. Orders an-1 consignments respectfully so- Icited. elfrtf juun t mm & os., Forwarding and Commhsto# MERCHANTS. wholesale And rbtail dealber hi Dry jGaods, Groceries, ke. 9 NOS. 1 AND 2 8AMMB’ BLOCK. Baj Str|et, ^acENOnrflle, FtorMd. ■ Bankers & Brokers A Most Exquisite, Delicate, and Fra grant Perfume, Distilled from the Bare and Beautiful Flower from which it its- name. . Manufactured only by PHALON St SON, NEW York. 14 " BEVMtE or TOBHTrararg. ASK FOB PHALON’S—TABE NO OTHER. Sold Br IlriiffffiM reamllv. LOW PRICES! Bales! Refobhtho the Ban.—Those who hare witnessed the frequent exhibition in onr coart rooms of lawyers examining witnesses, " ‘' ’ ’ cillcd “brow*! wish that our of tbe English lords of the Bench, whoffisve recently, decided that it was a ptmctpal'ijfVnunii'ht hwr that* counsellor, in questioning a witness, should address him in ordinary tones and such as is employed by one l with another, and that a-lawyer has no right to ques tion the private bueineea or eiirecter cf A Witness fur ther than it bears upon the case in ha nd. By all means, let us have this reform. . „, . • so saya the Aaguata Press, thereby start ing a sentiment which we beiitfly Adone, ^L 6 as we were once put on the witness stand, when a lawyer tried the brow-heating style (out of which, by the way, be did not make mnch). It is not right for a man, having the privilege of a lawyer, to badger a who might bn in every capacity bnsm^erior- and we would like to ,see n reform ^leoni matters to [this particular-—that R town- most not forj^t that the witqiega, aa wirw himself, is a«entlettian, and leUhe oonrt e? dorse it.—Savannah Advertiser. * )• ''I*- ■ . , In order to guard agalaet dangerous Impositions, the puLIoaro MNnestad to take eepecisl note of the ! beaetifaliy engraved proprietary stamp, through which the Gororjfmeqp <4T authenticate This shield, prietore and tne public for theft joint protection, is placed QonhpidnhifiA AcmWthe. rertf [ut| \ pack mevb to itrije of the moat caennl observer, Nothing that purports to be HeeMterW BHtere' earn be genuine UtUemtfn stamp Is there. It,la am* yenpee to stoto Shea tow-Utoro an sold exclnslvely in glass. • aad never, under any cfrcatB- atances by the galio* er barrel. lmpo>ton» and treRori*re *i)roa<i.and,tfUkonly tof -- r - 4t: bare a^hlttf tod* m *a mm mat tne Huem^tpay,L, * nd “FCbed the LARGEST — -qiilLj- Loe**iJl, - l„oi C |1.<: .. .| .... DRY QPODS tu be ton •up to) this, city, red- which see crier g <>oo * hl ' 6r4 ‘ w Bvery variety of Dress Goods I dloaeekeHtng Grinds :l - f » Donx sdes and Frfnts 1 Cloths end Osteinerev • Vtgnred Unens red Drffis fiiMnferM and Istcre Hosiery and Gloves HfOoons slid BraMs ueir RoHhaWfl Oar.s —ami Hgaa am vww laved hhd re note of >▼« men- . lv ’.to jil moiii:oiolni wrili niv- .Oiel -it: v J. UPPMAN,.Jri.l ,'Mtthard sto, 8avans ah, Ga. , grooars and store Jyll-eodly ! .o-H ; xj’ ugj* ' ‘ IBHIww street. SAVANNAH. GA. tessisi'fflairss: s^r>" L. FdlU^, Soto Agsn Mo. M Liberty Street, N Jas.T. Paterson, TIMBER, . Lumber & Consmission MERCHANT, Mat IU Say Ntreet, Ssvaaaah t» v *e* -tt® . ’ .., A Darien^GeoTgift. ^ted»ra^toLn mber aolj LA PIEBBE HOUSE, PHILADELPHIA. JjjJ r IB SUBSCRIBERS having teased this fhvorite Honse, It has been RBFmBD AMD REFURVifIBO JS, AN BLBGAMS MASKtOb ‘ A■<< Is mqvr Prepared wit : thvllMt Per fect Appoint use ntafbr tile Rfccep- tleaef neuitt. , r.t.- , -i The first position sutoBg Srst-etone-Hotolo vH-1 r!B A4i tii’luc bjiiti i i i «d! to \tiai‘Srr mIa at l >ry>t! od) id fo * tas edi i: t .-.r, aT t*. ;.ba -isanot •,*xij U*u9kui mil noJw ei HOTEL BUILDINGS. - ! h ,! . ftBol ! tl tlujiuj | . . » WE DEEY COMPETITION l xma& i u.d: r - ihtrilu nuoli the ^SonlkniCouiii fj, , ,8.. B - • jpniignnco that they arm now toady to fill all orders. \todwoK “^hlR. PECK, onr senior, having been emple^eff for TWENTY YEARS in Philudel h a” 0 *™" 6 toY&e IftadiogBstablislunents j^thftt'fiHlh.foAfwr the-last NINE YEARS haring had at Pursd'B ettensive Bindeory to SavaMiah, feete warranted in making the of workmanship, that he is a Master of His Profession, , ----- w - **■’ **. * ;!- “ "■ " assertion. m k . h anfKthat the South can at last compete wiOx our Northern friends, and prevent the neeg. sity of rending 4* New York or Philadelphia for orders, that can be equally wen executed at home, saving thus the expense's of importation'. Particular attention paid to BinSTDXJTG MUSIC BOOKS, AND REPAIRING PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS. 'I j * p ’ f# , . 4 * y . . The patronage Of the public is respectfiiUy solicited, and. satisfaction guaranteed id work that may be entrusted to onr care.' t jy6J3m JOS. H. PECK & CO. CHOICE FAMILY FLOUR 1 FROM NEW WHEAT. • rpHK Savannah Steam Flpur nu Hills feast end of X Broughton effect) are now enpplylng Gticere aid r FaflnHe* with an excellent quality of NEW ‘FLOUR, made from NEW WHEAT FamMes enp- pledat their resiliences, by tbe > arret, half barrel, rifqaarterbarrel Also,- Flesh GRITS and MEAL, by the boshei pr ball tmehel LIVE OAK GLOB HOUSE, j if eJ.Pri l.j'tU'M ILiCHJxi No. *3* QSOBOB flTBBBVy Charleston, Aftuth is now open for the acpommodaMoa^f tranalent an q " peftttttnentr fUGtit • '* Chnicest Mqfiors, Wines, Ales ffnd Stegnrs J It m VltlUXTtS -to KKSTOkK OR'V ::k)K TO iT9 riRidiNii, flaWKiri.ctttim; in every, me -I will Wop the hair from PXiwnO opt: It win tr e 1 i«- 1 sd from hareorsand dinfirutT; pnriarirB (he , « ,v. t! of he RUB, and Is n biUCVifcl Dltossisa. rte offer no larire rewatite, but we iitu > all of OneagetetStoltltFlTNDTHEwOSEYtO •;?»' 11 who -WUliOHe twoiMttrieis, and then saV Be rr Vege- table Hair hEsroKATrvc has nut p r ->ru e all we claim ’tretim/myfr<>o< the Capital of t r on e- Slates. Messrs. Barrett A Co : . . t- . 1 was induced to gM vonr H*tr p epaiution a trial. Aim can heartily recommend dt a-- uaequsllsil as a Dressing. Peiiiier him itestoier,—“ivinx to tbe Hair a Inxuriant ricbui-a*. and to the bead a cool and most agreeable eerhoiHo-i. while it i* thorough In re- Storjag the hul> to iut natural color. , Very leenectludy. W. HAJiUrr. , Washington. D. C., Bay to, 1SS6. Msssts. J. B BaHSETT A Go : . .. ... , .a. : 1 was ladoeed hr a friend to mat a trial of Bar- SOLD BY GUM DEALERS, AMD THE rstt’s VoBetaWo Hair Restorative, and 1 am very always oa naan. tr .ifc -e- -*»!/. - jj t ~ FBTtife JOyfiB. TroprieloT . Jtiextii»gtp*x 5 te o :. 5 FIRE: .ARMS, TRADE fllMBRfLbV. VpST PGCKBT>t8TOL. No‘. 22 Caftria e Repeatteg FistoL <BUtot |it.) No. aaGsrtrklge - HepeaMngPletril, (Bfliet pt/Mo, flrcaurtiHe Pocket rieiQiver, (Self-Cockiag)' " New Pocket Revolver* witlt Loafing Letar - Police l*eyo y<V, Navy Sire Calibre BelfBeVolver, Navy Size’OallBife " _ ,‘ J ' Belt Revolver (hr Erie**Mg,) Nosy CaBhre' o- t Navy ittevotver.-sei'riMa. teteHtoe - - > -Armjjt^^^ijl^ tSitiihro; ^ Ann Cane, ising No. SI Cartridge . r, ( ; RevetriagHMeeSSead tfrireie.jQaiibre .1 Breach 100 Stag Hjto, Mn*,»Ge«B|dg» Breach iretdingGaihinuXto. 46 Car,ridge «», U.&Bife, Steel terelrWfU Sabre ftayeret U.X AUSad Mosket, SpriadflsM iFattere-1 ia»; t Single Barrel Sbot-Gon. . m - E. IWMIMfoNii MB) « . w w.m era . «Alton, Mew Yorite - :X6'BMT0> Moore * Nfehoh.'»ew York. ’’ Palmers* Bafchtlrfero, B eton. - John P. Lorefi, Bostrinr ^ ' v y ■t>M Jos. C. Orifbft* Co., PlGUdtflpMa. :: *““* e: Ponltney hTrfni^ BfouWoTO. J Ur " L ~ r,u * Henry Folsom Jk C0.';-W«BT Drforo4 'te' iehrpiflil Maynard Prog., Chlwgo. ’“— i . M. Ramsey MOSAWV Writ*. uOtto'J IhertHrUrsns, Hen Francasra 1—*-* --. Agents |- |vt fuaikai i 5 ? c -2^ ? n r WlLLreceiee Deposits*hny and sell Exchange. Gohl add Silver, Uncnrient Bank Notre, Govern mast, Ballroadrad ill niher SesariUes. WU1 also hay (Mr trin on orders. . i Co'lectiuiis made end promptly vearttteft. They priljalso make collection* in any part oT the UaltedStatea,anE-make cash advance* on cotton consigned to onr -friends !n New York, Savannah, Aptiacbicola or View Orleans. Operating on a paid in capital, with uar tong tabllahed dredtt. Is a eafHdeat guarantee of Hblf in aH oar business transection*. , •US . • . > I. • ItGFKK TO ‘ Conaht k Young. 1 r k Nouree * Brooks, ( ow Iorlc - ttAdams, Fr&t h Go.. CteirlestoD, S. C. Johnston, Woods k Cm, Savannah, Ga. Foote h Malone, Mob.te, Ala,- Joelah Morris, Houigomery, AU. Wm. H. Young, Dotumhuv, Ga. _ . John King, Bariker, Orilambus, Ga. JenalBigs, Width X Bfp., New Orivsns, La. Guthrie A da, LouisviOe, By. 1 Sbirok A Howland, SL Louis, Ho. EerAPLA.AU.. Sept. 1,1886. SSpk6ri J. ff. SYBBLE, i 1 JLatoStcelpMRarbabfcJ," «K Xerchanta’ Rott, Hilton Hes4,sL Cl a rut earner Stfni] aad George sts..cruatm*m, fYALLS the tttdlfiion of Wboleaal* and Betas V' chasers ft) ill* superior stock of Jfilitary »nd Naval Clothijif, .AMD . . FURjnSHlNa GOODS, lATpiTICiL ISSfSffim |arVe;«fgC(9a|«neif Scales, Rale# sojfl Tacks, Mounted Roll DfaWiug ^ , ........ ,*sim**s - UmAvsaAiranAVHse rAsepa - fARRE 1T.8. > - T XX 33 ON THIS CONTINENT. THE EYE, BAB, AND THROAT. D R. WRIGHT, or Toronto.-Cana.la West, Must cian and Surgeon. Ocnlise and Aurisi, can be consulted on Deafness, Discharges from the Ear qoihe* 1 n the Head. Catarrh. Discasescf the Throat and Lungs. All diseases Of the F.YE, requiring eithelr Medical or Surgical aid attended to. Office No. 41, in !>r. Tlir.*. Buckler's old office 00 Lexington street, Baltimore. Md. Gfflce hours from 9 to 12 A. Mnn.l Sto 5 P. 1! ; yfttf TBPS. XV. BROOKS MANUFACTURER 0? RNITURE AND GENERAL UPHOLSTERY. ZS4 (hoc. Street, l'hilntlvlpliia, Fa. N. a—Ail ORDERS ec-nt by Mai! protrptiv g. ten led to. 1 ivtl-ti t iNntting, !P«i\voll & (Jo., BANKERS, M A C O N , GEO C. A. NUTTING. A. H. POWELL, ISAAC 8CGPI'. aerrazNcB. EDWARli P.ADLLPOKn. W- SAVANNAH reach pleased with the > ffect It has hail on my hair. Lwas nearly half gray, and now, betore usitig one bottle, my beaii-Ts freed from dandruff, ami my hair has all jhftjuipe trance of youth. I lully believe Bar rett’s <6 be tne best hair preparation in the world. ... . . WM. Hamilton. Frcdonla, N. Y., April 26,1S06. " #. R. RAEKKTT A CO., Proprietors, ■; . Man oh ester, New Ilampshiie. . JACOB LIPPMAN, Comer Congress and f r"Soldbyj HAEHESS, SiDDLEBI .. AKD a •, - TKtfSK'STOEE, M.J WHW£8AEX AND RETAIL,- "tttejPSL Andrew^ Hall, Bronghten SL, SAVANNAH, GA. a9-tf RHODES’ THE STANDARD MANURE,; .OT tow SO rufk TON, CASH, wn-ti ,, MILLKR. THOMAS A CO. EW BOOKS JUST RHCEtVBD ns I fi J S “ ESTILL & BROTHER. InTfriealis; or. Tbe ftleoeerof fVer. Being rTfljff rnrii iff n Briiffl 111' Mrs TVIrrel fTne M VeneHen Life, hf Wm. D. Howells; |1 U. Wf. Winkfleid, •Novel t Ti cents. Tn* Seeodd Mr^TiHotesnv Tbesnth- - '' . Fhiilo Gamecllfle; 16 rente. tbe Prod Letter. (Bin ~ — toctw i BLAKGEVJLLk. slate mim mm, YAM WBRT, POLK CXX, OX. Otepl 0to6tt,lSO0,OOQ SHARBCttfl BACH. Biss*o«iris g- Brighimv-J! F.-Dever, t o. Oto ’ nise, X Wilbur end A. M MarslioH. -. nreham—A. WIlbaA-Bevenneh. Ga. Tam Paranaw—Mr© Granniss, Macon, Ga. ■vast—A. E. MarehaU, Attonto, u*. Me for roofing pnipaeee, tovarisas articles o(4ani Ordmeray besHroroedto' . . SUM IU ft 1 V U«a .-’fee-: -Ac • Y t-aear* ArJittf irtxf! hroateat Buttfr riut; Advertising in Southern Georgia rflHB BAINBBIPGB ‘ CHART AND COMPASS” -f tformefto tfc “ Bfonbrldge Argua”> effeva •gpefior Inducements to the merchants of 8a- TAiinah »8 An advertising medium- It has n jatg* «M laplitly lncreasirg circulation in lh»t section, aa ’ ito-terma are reasoulile. Address WILLIS X. RUSSBLL, ... . Bditor and Proprietor. BalflbvWge, JaiteP, 19C6. jgbjtf PRDK YELLOW COEN. riAn/l BUSHELS PRIME YELLOW CORN tor iWU tale !y B. K SANFORD, At Savannah lulls, east end of Bronghtbn at., or by BRYAN, HARTR1DQB A CO., Bay street. bite Corn constantly on hand and for rale. , choice Corn-Meal sad Grits. (ell-tf - MARTIN J. FORD, ATTORNEY A.X LAW, OFFICE. No. 72 BRYAN STREET, iylTdlin 8VVANNAH..GA. Wax and Pearl Flowers. T HE ART of making WAX and PEARL FLOWEJS is ranglot tn an eluant inaY'r.rr. nd ia a very Bboitiimfr*. hj Mbs KLIZa KKrGll, Corner of Bronghtuu ar.d Barrranl ptreefs, Jj2C.tf Over L. Fries* Si re. Notice I S HBRBBY GIVEN that 'he partDPrdiips horde- tore - listing under the n mes of Miller, Thorraa * Co in Navanoto. Ga„ and Thomas. Ijvinssion 4 Cs.. MadUoa. Fla, have been dissolved by the death of D G Livingston, one of the partners. A. J. MILLER trill give his attention to the best- ness in Savannah, anti S. B. THi 'MAS to the hnsicta in Madiaen. in liquidation. " A J. MILLER 8. B. THOMAS, August. 1S66. Surviving Partcen. The sobs ribers will continue the Grm.-cry and&B- mlssion Baeineee in SavannaheGa. at the tto*.'- copied b7 the late firm, on Buy street. ■ August, 1&6. MILLER A BROTEEB. The subscriber solicits for the new a con(iiitjanc« 01 the p tronsge extended to the late £rm.^^ ‘ one of tne Burvivors. Anon.t IMS. - Uil-tf COPJRTMRXIIIP mm. TPHK UNDERSIGNED has this ilav associatedwith A himself Mr. SAMUbLC CATIIEKWOOD, Dr ibe onrpose of carrying on tbe Wholesale aDdKeai Drag and description Bueinese. The firm vlJ is known .oarer the name and .tyle oi TilODAS Jff. TURNER & CO. THOMAS M.. TURNER- SaVansxo. Atuntst IS, i8fi«. au2i-if . i NOTICE. TO dll WANTING FURKII1M li .-rf u «... . ,H -- * \ ~1 i am opening tor the inflection of the pablic, 1 - * a fine sfovk of ' } ~ CABINET FURNITURE, CHAIRS, T TRES8ES, &c., &c-, f^Wllich the attention of all is Invited. 1178BROCGHTGN STREET^ 8hA S.B. HARRINGTON. .ock’t oto Usy.Goods Store. r~;narty NOTICE. it ROM this date and for the summer months my 1 oritoe will be at Florida wharf. mySS , . F M. MYBBLL. HousetWantedi -Any person having a small DWELLING BOUSB to rant, between new and October w* tod a good tenant by applying to JOHN C. MAKER * CO., 139 Congress Street, Thomaston iiime* Eastern Hay. / “;,ri6oo 1 - BRADLEY, IlliL A CO. tepttlffiaffOTMMft’nriiddrfiHfoW BrajHH m SALE, i LUMBER RASIM, ftoridre 666 .fort/on the 8a .tvsnnsh river, opposite Lsehlis n*s Machine rwtuiuiy. * os ares craj » IT, Rheumatism, .Cancer, Aud Epileptic Fits, r r CORED BY MRS. ELIZA KEOGH, . Corner of Broughton and Barnard -irefii i ris-r,r Ov-r L. FreiJ'ssy Paper Hangings # ND Window Shades. MBS. MABY J. TURNER) No. 58 St. Julian 8treet, ’ nsrecelvcd a new supply of Paper Hsnginfr, Wi> t v bhadee amt Gilt Cornice* 1 , which will bep° ,a chdrtP JJlt— Citizen’s Rest. Reatoorant, Bar Boom and OfffeiJJ® Witr.l H.-.Ind l ftlF UBe, 1» rear ol Cantral Railroad Bank, Bay tow House. A good Lunch every morning. . t Clean and pleasant Rooms, on reaeonabic tenn Board by the week, and the very oe»t “ble sc Oar Meads and the public generally are rc-ixo tally Invited to give ns a call. Tae rory best Liquors, Wines ^ Sc fft£,,£ h Beapecunlly. oepd-lm FOR RENT, retadte. On rearon-t^terms. FOUR i OUSTING ■WM ROOMS smt-TWO LA KGB FjJJ^adUfr B ■ brick buiUllngon the corner of Pn«*s3ion given ,miJiuw‘ -Apply to lyt-tr L one* vuiHima vu -—v : coin etreeto. pousission given. EDWARD PAI)EI F0«L >0ep2j-tf BRADLEY, HIIL A C0„ No. tte Stoiiilsrd'g Lower Pangft. Co-Partnership Notiw tssaasSS * ^“W^^wtNBfMrii ixlKwf. Ssptsmbsr 1st, 1666. PHILIP YOMGB. WANTED TO PURCHASE, FOB CASH, !Y BRICK DWELLING. JDKjJiJ Mlghborhimd^^eA- uniat, ■■■ O Agent aontheru mptw Comps^L. CLASSICAL TEACHER WANTED