The Daily news and herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1866-1868, September 29, 1866, Image 4

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The Daily New! and Herald. SAVANNAH, SATtJBD AY| SEPTEMBER ». ISfiB. ‘Are Vn » Muaom 1” Bev. Hr. Msgill, rector of St. Paul’* Church, Pen Illinois, being asked the above question by > tody, respond* as follow* I am one of Ike bead „ Who will faithfully stand In the bonds of affection and lore; I haTe knocked at the door, Once wretched and poor, And there for admission I stood. By the help of a friend, Who nalitaiM tfld V^) I succeeded an entrance to gain; Was received in the West, By command from the East, But not without feeling some pain. Here my conscience was taught With a moral quite fraught With sentiments holy and true; Then onward I traveled. To have it unraveled What Hiram intended to <|o- Very soon to the East I made known my request, And “ light," by eommaad did attend; When, lo! I perceived, In due form revealed, A Master, and Brother, and Friend. Thus tor I have stated. And simply related What happened when I was made free; But I’ve "passed " since then. And was “ raised ” up again To a sublime and ancient degree. Then onward I marched, That I might be “ Arched,” And find out those treasures ldng lost; When, behold I a bright flame. From the midst of which came A voice which my ears did accost. Throflgh the “ vails ”i then went, And succeeded at length. The “Sanctum Sanctorum ” to find; By thfc “Signet ” I gained, - . And quickly obtained, Employment which suited my mind. In the depths I-then wrought. And moat carefully Bought * For treasures eo tong hidden there; , And by labor and toil, I discovered rich spoil, Which are kept by the craft with due care. Having thus tor arrived, I further contrived Among the valiantKnightsto appear; And ae pilgrim and Knight, I stood ready to, fight. • Nor SmracAn foe did I fear. For the widow distressed. There’s a chord in my breast; For the helpless and orphan I feel; And my Bwordlcould draw, To maintain the pure law Which Hie duty of Masons reveal. Thus have'I revealed, (Yet wisely cencealcd) What the “ Free and Accepted ’’ well know. I am one of a band. Who will faithfully stand As a brother wherever I go. Medical. A NOBLE PURPOSE i an i In General* —Care for the “breaka-bone fever’’—Bone yft tea. —What’s the. latest and sweetest thing in bonnets ? The ladies’ faces, to be sure. —The Fenians In New York are (reported to be shipping arms and ammunitions of war to Ireland. —Maximilian has become an imperial bankrupt—he will soon be not worth a crown. —The Mayor of Nashville has interdicted the sale of melons, peaches, apples, cucum bers, cabbage, corn and fresh fisb. —Voltaire said of Mile dp Livry : “She was so beautiful that I raised my long, thin body, and stood before her like a point of admiration. ” —Brownlow’s health is declining rapidly. He fainted in trying to make a speech at Erie, on Thursday, and on reviving was un able to stand without assistance- —The Paris police have just discovered in the Rne des Jardiniere a clandestine slaughter house for horses, which daily passes its pro duct on the market as beef. —The entire fortune of an English lady, who lives in great style, consists in one of the advertising columns gf the London Times. —The case of Captain Braine, of the Con federate States Navy, was partially ex amined on Tuesday, and postponed till the 8th of next month. —Direct trade fctween Memphis and Europe, says the Avalanche,- is a fixed fact. In the Fall, a vessel direct from Europe will arrive at the landing at Memphis. —It is estimated that there were during the late war. 1,012 churches burned- in the Southern States, involving a loss of about *5,000,000. —The London Times states that the last census of Ireland revealed the remarkable fact that there were but two Jews in the entire Sooth west of Ireland. One of them lived m Munster, and one ip Connaught —A young lady now employed as a com positor on the Montgomery Advertiser bad 900 bales of cotton burned during the war. Instead o( repining over her misfortune the now goes to work at a business most con genial to her intellectual taste. —John O. Saxe, the poet, was one of the orators at the monster meeting in New York. Mr. Saxe said be never heard Andrew Johnson called a traitor “without almost forgetting my manners and remember ing only my muscle.” —Lord Dundreary has . expressed himself favorable to the marriage with a deceased wife’s aister, on this ground: “It is economical, because when a follow marries his deceased wife’A sister he has only one. mother-in-law 1” —“When I goes a shoppin,” mid an old lady, “I alters asks for what 1 wants, and if they have it, and it’s cheap, and can’t be got for less, I most alien takes K without ebappering about it all day, as some peopfe do.” -. - Y' i —Rev. Mr. Law; a Methodist Episcopal clergyman, of Centrevtile, Michigan, was conducting the services in. a church at Moaberville, in that State, os Soadny, and as be knelt to make the closing prayer, suddenly Ml forward and egpired.> —Napoleon I, on founding tbe Con federation of the Rhine, reduced the number - of German sovereignties from one hundred -and forty-seven to, thirty-one. Count Bismarck reduced the number of . these States to twenty-four. —A little boy about six yean old was using his slate and pencil - on Sunday, when his father, who waa.a minister, entered and mid: “My mm I prefer that yo«should not use your slate on the Lord 1 * day.” “I am drawing - meeting-house*, father,” wrnUe prompt reply. ■■ —The Avalanche myt a citizen of Mfon- phis, daring the norm #f Thursday, wan struck by lightning while walking along the street, “and raised off the ground to the height of seven or eight feet, shttnlag him considerably, prostrating him an the pave ment; bat without inflicting any serious in jury.” Tough’ citizen T —The pretty wife of one George Doreoue, of Baltimore, “shadowed” Tier husband to toe house of a very fashionable wanton hi Washington, where she gave him the weight of her parasol to the best of her aftaty, and informed him that he was wanted ; B Balti more-all of which had a magic effect, and to Baltimore he want. A Glorious Besul H. . There are as muay roads to tome and fortune as there were gateways to ancleat Thebes. Tour am bitious warrior to for carrying his way with toe sabre; your aspiring politician for scheming his WSJ by intrigue and consummate art. But thgre is one grand broad path ta too fOfd, aldi* #h*toSotolng base can travel. It is toe path tot »P»rt for tbs march of talent, energy, and noble purpose an tbongh fell of obstacles, it contains none that a brave man cannot surmount. This fac t ha* been exemplified n innumerable-instances, bat in lew more forcibly ban in too rise and progress of DR. HOOFLAND’S GERMAN BITTERS. For over fifteen years its course haobeen onward and npwnd, scattering blessings at every step, until it now stetoAs on toe topmost rounds of the ladder offame. ss the GREAT TONIC. # O * Hoofland’s German Bitters Is a positive remedy lor * DYSPEPSIA, |AHD Diseases Resulting frQjrw MMRtM •( TUI IWM •MOTIVE OR I All, (And is tbe only certain and safe RESTORER OF STRENGTH * IN CASES OF DEBILITY. r By toe use of this Bitters Wsskssad sad Debilitated Franses Be come Msnswcd with stlU,r Vigor of Heajth. Impaired constitutions are rebuilt, aad the patient n s short time regains Vigor, Health and Strength. OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING SYMFTOMSJ Resulting from Disorders of the Digestive Organs 1 Constipation, Inward Piles, Fullness of Blood to the Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Heart burn, Disgust for Pood, Fullness or Weight in the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Stok ing or Fluttering at the Pit or the Stomach, Swimming of toe Head, Harried.and Didicult Breath ing, Fluttering at ths Heart, Choking or Suffocating Sensation whan in a Lying Poo- Webs before the Sight, Fever and Dull Pain to the Head. Defi ciency of Perspiration, Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes, Pain 4n toe Side, Bock, Chest, Umbs, Ac., Sadden Flushes of Heat, Burn tog to the Flesh, Constant Imaginings of Evil, and grostPnprsfetcn of Spirit* Remember ' That these Bitters contain no Rum or Whiskey., And can't make Drunkards. Is not a Bar Room Drink, Bat a Highly Concentrated- Vegetable Extract, Free from Alcoholic Stimulant or Injurious Drug* It cannot insidiously introduce the vice of Drunk enness into tbe bosom of your families—to your Wife, your children, or your friends. • SOIjDXBHS * Or others, whose systems have become impalred.by hardships or disease, will find to this Bitter* s tome hat will restore them to aB their fell vigor. Sew York DBKYEAS’IAIZEHA D O ft. tt L -f t >S af > si* * ---pi o '•;c - z ■ J '0 POWER St MULLER, Gene^l Produce & Gommissilon •MERCHANTS »n me RILT “ PIIPAMTIia Ml HR* IIWIlfMI MIR” ' That received a .«* .honorable mention from toe Rival Commissioners, the competition oftoll pro minent manufacturer*of “Corn.Starch” and “Pre pared Corn Flour" of this and ether countries not withstanding. MAX ZB If A, The food andlomay or too age, without a ring!* fault. One trial will c—Isfi the most MmpticaL Make* Pnddinos. imu, Costards, Blanc without lgingl*'*. with few hr Wdeggs, toniahlng the tun I 1 economical. - A slight aridfUoi ordinary Wheat I oar greatly Improves Bread i Cake. It is eled excellent for tMdcentagnweet mucea. - graries for flshbud meats, aonpe, Ae. -IferPooCronm nothing can eompare with If ATfttle holledln mwh win produce rich cream for coffee, ChocolatdTtea, Ac. Put up to one pound paeka&es, under too trade* mark Maizena, with directions for nse. A most delirious article oUbod for children and lib < valid* of all age*. _ ? Far ealeby Grocer* sad Druggists ovirywhsre. Wholesale Depot, lti« Fulton Street. ; ’ • TfJLLIAM DTTRYEA, j25-ly General Agut Mcflore. Bell, WyL. — —j-. — Moron. Weaver, Htehtnfron A w. n— .TL BwfiMnijQfG-HftRRWftrdABRCBj^xorz. aepU-Am ■ WILKINSON. WILSON l GO.. Cotton Factors and General Commission Merchants rmuron S.a'ek> — ■■ mCl..." anri Mfal Ilf foil Mdlllflf ’omenta. tinge, Bqy ftreet. Ac., itSe i to A GENTS for the purchase and sale s< ati kinds of Cotton Domestic* Liberal advance* made on com Office No. S Stoddard’* Lower Ssvannsb',Georgto B wnjasgoN. ! ■' Of Nowunn, 6a. B, J. WILSON, Formerly of Okeefuskee Cottim^Millb Aim Of the late firm of J. W. Rabun A Co., SsVh. 8ept-3m HAWKINS & FAY,, ComntissfoM Merohanlz, jn). 47 PEARL STREET, NEAR PRODUCE EXCHANGE, N. Y. WM. B. HAWKINS, J* ROCKWELL- FAT. rtiiviNU i , r tin r « i.i -ts /»; ■’ Particular attention paid to buying Produce, Pro,I ■ions. Whiskies, and Cigars, on order, and to con signment*. msnzsNoss- CLINTON HUNTER, firm of Spolford, Tllroton A Co., New York. Fancher A McCbesney, 9 WaterjL, New York. Richard Elite. 114 Water street,. New York. Wm. 1L Milt*. *• Christie street, New York W. JS. Siboil, S Wall street. New York. Lewis!. JdrfefckTHrood Ga. , . d*r«v. -SiW/Ma^oatea,Savannah JOHN GHAT, DETALSR Ot , J . - -• • Wooden Ware, PAIU; BRUSHES, MATS, Twines, Cordage, Tuba, Cburns. trsdl**, ' Wugdms, Chairs, Baskets, fie. . SToa. 15 Fulton and SOSPront S NEW YORE ' * ■ . JEWETJ & NORRIS, ATTORNEYS A.T LAW, Jfo. 46 WnHliingtM Street, Rmd 9, BOSTON, MASS., AND READ WHO SAYS SQ. FROM THE HON. THOMAS B. FLORENCE. - Washington, January l, 1804. Oeutlament—Having Mated it verbally to yua, 1 have pohoiitattoa in writing tbs fact, that I experi enced marked benefit from yqur Hoodand’e Germs* Ritter* Daring a long and tedious session of Coa ls, pressing and ouerou* duties acarlypreatrated A kiadfnead suggested the use of the prepare. ikm I have named. I took bis advica, andDie result was Improvement of health, renewed energy, and that Dartlcsdar relief I eo mnch needed and obtaine Others may bo similarly advantaged, if they drofe ™ TrelFJ-wS^fi, » ™ . . tQiven Better Satisfaction! . * . vo ntare Testimony Have more respectable people lo vouch for them I Then any other article in'toe Market. We defy any one to contradict thi* sesertior , ^ AND WILL PAT $l,t)00 To any one that will prodnee a Certificate published by us -hat is not GENUINE. . ■ ■ N IOMAS B. FLORENCE. .LOWER PRICES than they can be Other hffuse, consisting in pert o( Every variety of Drew Goods d ^S&BKt&t&ts iijiu St iH Cloths and Caseimeres Figured Linens and Drills SAbraaierteif sad Lace* - Bsir Rolls aad Carls LeoePciatn and Veils ~ - Bradley* Empress Trails Haadkorehiefe FinroHOv. W-ttBrigEted,! - Oku ir gfiTweito Baptist , December SC, ISfifi, ng under ponied by' k>u* rent, nds and some oflhem ~leofitoadr* German •sons who bad tried ms. Joins A Evans, . eutiemen:—1 have r< too dlMreesiag effect* of K stretton ofthemrvo were recommended by tested, hut sttthant relief. Vi Bitters were recommended- by persons them,'mud whoee tnvoceMe meutiaa nf the Bitter* i%- dnoed me slee to try them. ’ I mutt scutes* that I bad. ‘version to poMat-aedMae* from the “thousand one" quack “Elttsr*** wkeee only aim aeems to „ jo palm off sweetened -end dungs* liquor upon the enmmonttjv-ht * sly way; and toe tendency ol which, I fear, la to make many aceafirmad drunkard Upon learning , tost ydur* wm really a mcdictoaT have Sarised^pmat and per nfithf a Jew bottle* Votj BEWARE OF i Bwthat the ttgnntoss of “G> K. JA WnipttiCMMh battle. PRINCIPAL OFFICE & MANUFACTORY Mb. 6»l ARCH etHeBT, JONES A EVANS, *oc E,jicnfo a co. W. K. WAIMH, Soto Agent. Corner frill*IA Broughton st*. aavannab, On The OtariMtOB- FLOATHIG .DRY DOCKS, H‘lS“5t2S4,tS£.‘3 SSSZS: tog the mm* • . Forpaittcnlan Rockland _ 1 AAA MWM FIRST QUALITY, COBB'S IUUU stoke, for safithf r«i--:. aepU4f RICHARDSON A BARNARD. Xjoudon, Bxtglfrixd, Collect Unclaimed Property, Money Debts i - - etc., eto, in n / j ENGLAND, SCOTLAND, AUSTRALIA, 4 . . - tBELAND, ; .... * . CANADA, WALES, Or any other British Colony. » -. Copies of Wills and all other Records obtained. Case* prosecuted In favor of heirs, Legatees aad next of kin.upon favorable.term* CHARGES MODERATE. More than SsfiO.MOJiOO of nnclaimed money, are Invested lit theNatieunl debt of Urea*Brinda stole, intrust fer tbe aaknown heirs, legatees, etc. large portion of this Is known to belong to parties in America. . . . - Mr. JEWETT is an Attorney at Law in Bogland, and the resident representative of tbe firm ‘p tor 1 country. • . - All ietters must be addressed to the Boston Post onic-i, andeuclose stamp. .-/..n-. . Jig KERENCES: '* * ’ * . • Gen. Wn. A Olnstsd, Trey, N. Yi - Col. E»waed Pica, Cambridge, Mato. Col. Wn. L. Paul rib Salem, Mass. \ ' ’■ CtoA 8, B-Cbiooby,®.B. K, HsmiUon,Mass. Dm>lxy Ol CHaSNELL, Esq., ClucisnsM, Ohio, kfigg-aawfim ■ ~ , LOW PRICES J •Quick Sales! r. V* <ll> -. ~ - j .^yEAarojIMUeeelvefi and cpoasdAhs LARGEST DRY GOODS to be' found in tfiis city, and .whlchxre offer st ^PRICES than they can be bought Mr at any myMdf GINSTKII4 EiKMM, Boker 9 *Bitters For sale at all prominent Grpoec*, Wine- Merchants, and Bresgtot* end.whoiemie only, by L. FUNKE, Jr., Sol# JVgent,. anfifi-Sm Mo. Mi Liberty Street, II. I, EXECUTORS 1 SALE. .mlng, deceased, to-wtt: ' TWENTY-EIGHT LOTS, satiable for hutidi laid eat md Urotof Und adjoining, on the west, ’ l A*2iuMthurototaVaiy no seen at the sfifee of Barnes k Cummiog. over the Post Oflioe. Atap^THAOT OF PIN* LANl) f ahont tftv acresj commerty called Us “tfusriy Tract,” or ’ k.KkV’l tkeolhei 1 to tiro equal an mm I fntabnentA with tot • - ;. Executor ef ** tTrnruil C;9pk f 9;„tiAtei Pop Sale* r ^ -i4.tadiJJt.nn i;.-. ■. msymnon* - t „ JfBPpi LsIfTlVs 1AAQ OOILa V1HCB JUTE for sal 10Q0 end good. k'.i: :i 8ep*-lm ... .1 I, sale.sbeep niiWfi Allen, « Pine street, New f oik. ‘ ' '■** KM ormnissjon.Merchants* Core, Oats, Hon** savannah; Feed, Ot. eto, VALENTINE BASLER. Ogan, WTih* Aler and Lnger, aad Ml kinds of Uqaar* Loach at eleven o^lock. Tem Pto Alley* attached. LUNCH HOUSE!, Bull Street* near Bay Lanfl. ’ ' 0a * U * T %£?PXRKT rroprfotro Austin & Ellis, 80 BAV gTREET, SAVANNAH, DA. THOMAS H. AUSTIN, CHAHLS8 ELLIS, nepll-tf \ Late of Ap*thrilled* Flo', f and Coiumhne, Ga. A. M. SnosN, C. F. Svens* Late-of RonuvG». Late of Maoos, Ge. C. W. StsoauX, Late of Thomaarill* SLOAN, STUBBS fi STEGALL, COTTON FACTORS, Forwarding, and Commifoloii PAVILION HOTEL, : MHITUAST CORKER OR BULL AND SOUTH BEGAD STREETS. rrvHE PROPRIETORS weald reagecthtily announce 1 to toe public toot foe-above Hotel to new open for too reception of Perewnent aad TranriMt Boarder* . .i-» Haring had large experience In the Hetel Inwiitote, they intend to make this House one of the moot com- forinbto Boarding Boases for families and others to thA city There to p Bar canneded wifo too Hotel, at which may be found the best of Wines, Liquors and Bwsi* Attached to toe House to also an ICE CREAM GARDEN, where may be procured*! all bon* both dav ana evening, the finest Cream la.the city. Atop, a Soda Fountain, from which they Wifi furnish foe boot Sod* ib the catty- > Part tee can be furniakort with Cream at all time*. jyi«-tf Ho. 4 Stoddard’s Lower Range, BAY STREET, BAVANNAH, GA Will Mke liberal qdvanow on cotton and other produce in transit or store, or on consIgntoBnto to ear correspondents in New York GEO. PATTEN & SOU, GENERAL COMMISSION AM F0B- - WARDING MERCHANTS, V Dealers In Cotton, Wool, Htries, Lenbrr, • end Provision* AGENTS rOU MMlfPNILLIfS’ IINI PNISPMATE N LIME jytA3m SAVANNAH. GA. BLAIR & BICKFORD, Lumber Manufacturers / a., t •. It > ANN DEALERS IN . TIMBER AND LUMBER OF EVBRT DESCRIPTION, Doors, Wntsli and BlintU. or* Mill and Lumber Yard on Osnal, near Bryan street Office, ISO Bay street, Savannah, Q* JytT-tf G. B. LAMAR, JUN., Successor toG. B. ft G. W. Lana* General Commission Merchants rmririlt; anfi Sbipptag AggNta,. • No. 9* BAY STREEP (up stab*) Refer to Geo, W. Auderoon, John C. Fetril and G. B. Lamar, Savannah: W. B, Jackson, Joeiah itolsy A Sons, J B. and J. W. Walker, Angasta. Cons! sent* solicited. nvie i.P. W. A. Bbtant. Bouse & Bryant, ' (Formerly of JaeknoNriHe, Pln.fi ) m Forwariing aifl Commission lercluts, Bay Street, . . ■ . GEORGIA 104 SAVANNAH, W ILL give prompt attention to receiving and for- . warding good* sale* on consignment, and all orders; and wiii alma keep constantly on hand a good stock of Groceries, Liquor* Agricnlforal Imple ments, BaBding Materials; Fairbanks A Co’s Scales, Ac., besides other goods and manufactured artidas for sale oc consignment, end for which they are agent* Orders and consignments i espectfUlly icited. ’ alS-tf JOHN S. SIMMS & CO., Forwarding and Commission " MERCHANTS. ... 1 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN Dry Goods, Groceries, Ac., NOS. 1 AND 2. SAM MW’ BLOCK, Bay Street, Jacksonville, Florid*. oTalnhuE is. 6. sanJci* Ufa. L navbj . Pclterson, TIMBER, Lumber & Commission Jn»5^P(S i r ANT ’ No. 153 Buy Street, Ssvsnnfih, # AMD ■'•Sj'" Darien, GreotJjfifL tv-Order* for Lumber solicited. dlt-tf JtjMWyro e ObAYVWAfr. WOODS £ I sirs J 1/1 ! £ I i * w ST. CHARLES SALOON, B Y A. 8TAMM, Bay Lsas. rear of Poet Ofoo*, Tbe but Liquor* Ale* Vise* Sega re,_ _Atb, always on band, inclnding a choice article of SELT; ERB WATER, directly imported from Hersagtham, [aroau, and tbe best of Rhine Wine*. LUNCH every day at II o’clock. mlBJy Port Royal House, HILTON HEAD, 8. C. RIDDELL A • IVfiO Pnorniavoae JnS-tf. LA PIERRE HOUSE, PHILADELPHIA. fllHE SUBSCRIBERS haring leased this favorite A Honse.lt has been ' REPITTED AND HBPUBAIIHED IN AN elegant manner, Aad It ■ew. Prepucd ^ta tbe Bloat Pev- cifv BUILDINGS. OUR MOTTO : WE DEEY COMPEITnOK The nndenrigned, having purchased the The Most Complete jo & SOS, the SonthernCiiiifjl announce that they are now ready to fill all orders, «g MR. PECK, our senior, having been employed for TWENTY YEARS in Phi^] J in the lending establishments in that city, and for the last NINE ihABS hiving had of Parse’s ditensive Bindery in Savannah, feel* warranted in. making the assertion , can gt any time be sustained by evidences of workmanship, that he is a Master of His Profession, % - * and that the South can at last compete with our Northern friends, and prevent the b sity of sending to New York or Philadelphia for orders, that can be equally eiecuttjl home, saving thus the expenses of importation. Particular attention paid to BINDING MUSIC BOOKsj AND REPAIRING PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS. Th e patronage of the public is respectfully solicited, and satisfaction guaranteM*) work that may be entrusted to our eare. , jyR--3m JOS. H^PECK & CO. ftct'Altstoinil'iiU fitr the Heeep. - ... »t.—r G - Mt * UJslFl RETT’S ThefllKltoeittou amonggrsLclaso Hotels will be maintained to the f CHifiLESTOlf HOTEL CHARLESTON, S. C. mHIfi ponnWu arid well known Hotel, situated in the * business portion of the city, hat been nsevly fur- aiahed tftroeghent by the present proprietor, wbe has hoeariztren year*connected with tbe establish: W. -WHITE,-Proprietor. LIVE Oil CLUB HOUSE, Not 32 QKORGK STREET; Charleston, fteuth Carolina, Is now open for the accommodation of transient an permanent gnest* OtoicMt Liquor*, Wiaea, Ales iai Segmrs Trirrom, per Day. alltf PETER JONES, j*roprjefor Remingtons FIRE ARMS, ■OLD BY GUN DEALERS, AND THE TRADE OKBEKALLY. • -- VEST POCKET PISTOL, No. 24 Cartridge Repeattag PtatoW (Billot pt.) No. M odtridge Repeating Pistol, (Elliot pt j No. 34 Cartridge Packet Reroiver, (Self-Cocking) New Pocket Revolver, with Loading Lever Police Revolver, Navy Bike Calibre - » Belt Revolver. NavyBiae CaBbre Belt Revolver (firiPCoektog,) Nevy Crabre Navy Revolver, 3#-TaSln. CaHbre i -. Army Revolve*, 40-100 in..Calibre Gun Cane, using No. 34 Cartridge •- > foovofttofiNift, fitAuAril ltolfr-Oaiarie BreecKUt^i^34 Cartridge *- filfUlSteel BtogH^mEfr Sabre Bayonet -•gkiWii Njirimi, WikW>l j Pattern rflMMSbstaaw.,:- ON THIS CONTINENT. Ill* WaKBAKTBD to KESTORE.QU.'V ilAIB. TO ITS OBiantAL, natukal wilob, in every < isc it will stop tbe bairfrom fat.liko oct; it will lr. e t.ve •cedlrom humor*and dandruff; pnonwra toe of tbe kahl and to a bbautiful uressinq. . Wc offer no targe rewards, but we ' ntb i all of •our agent* to refund tbe uo.net to . iy pn - n who will Me twq bottle* and then say Ba ii *rr Vege table Hair Restorative bus nut per -jrif.e aU we claim. Testimony from the Capital of V.e Untieu States. Messrs. Barrett A Co: I was induced To gtve yonr Heir ;> eparatiorMl trial, aad can beariily recommend it as unequaUal as a Dressing. Perifier and Restorer,—giving to tbe Hair a luxuriant richness, and to-tbe head a cool and most agreeable sensation, while it to thorongb in re-' storing tbe hair toils natural color. Very respectfudy, ' W. Hahu*. .Washington, p. O..Jfiay,i5,186& _ f . Messrs. JTR Barrett A Co': I was induced by a friend to raak a trial ol Bar Celt’s Vegetable Hair Bestarativ* and 1 am very much pleased with tbe c treat it has had on my hair. I was nearly half gray, and now, before using one bottle, my head is freed'from danfirufT, and my Bair has all the appearance of youth. I fully believe Bar-, retfk to be. the best hair preparation in the world. Wx. Hamilton. Fredonla, N- Y., AprU 46, isce. J. H. BARRETT & CO„ Froprletnrs, Manchester, New Hampshire. 5N- A SONS, on. New York. ms A Ifempbls- ;Afcyt r )i,9rep*,»k.irnHGlpM|j Agents # W anted ipofti»H f .QAJWA^iN.lt OF Gen. StonewaUfcelcson, NY PEON. R. L. DABNEY, D. D.,OP VA. TBS st tod anT Biography of the ImufMtal hero. 1 The only edition authorized by hla widow, and pffhliabed for her pecuniary benefit the author, a I fiVIItreceive Deposit* buy' aadarifr’ Exeharigo, Gold andRitver, Uneurrent frank Nota* Ooviramsat. Railroad and all other Securities. Will also buy Cot- 1 -i^kfiNftfreim<.,3i! 0 c ... Collections inade and promptly remitted. , - They will also make collections in any pvt nf tiro ' ?nit*lRuto* anJ make ndsh advaaca* an coltroi consigned to o.ur friends in New York, CharlralML Savaauah, Apalachicola or Row Orteaa* Operating on a pddtacapttat, wlto ear tong eto tabijshed credit, is a sufficient guaraatee of ^ °» 'Wrr'frfi ^ 0 •V ' TO - ftAdam* Frost A Co., Charleston, B. C. rihhqatoB, Wqeda A Co., Savannah, G*. •Lgte A MAI Ape, Jdobilp, A«- . » t - cawawar^. Jobs Klag, BaKkeC Colnmbd* O* . , Jounfog*-Wicks A Bn*, New Orisaas. L* ’ Guthrie A Os., Loaisvilie, Ky. Shirok A Rowlwtd, St. Js>uis, Mo. .Evriou, Ala., Sept.4,1866. . .espd 3to ' J. W. STEELE, .. * ■' t - - - - ij/t * {Late Steele A Burbank,) - - u Merchants’ Row, Hilton HezfljNo. Cj ALIA the attention of Wholesale aad fail ' chfogi*tolite,vperior a*p^af . , ilitary and Naval Clbtkft£, Jr ’-..axa -l - e FURNISHING goods, DJLANCEYILLE | SLATE muie coiPT, 3»p<fr fotooR, «800J>00 SHAKEN, gU EACH. omaarosd H. fotokam, J. P. Dever. K. 0. |m A. Wilbur aofi fi-E-HarohaB. Rmnat-A Wilbdr, Savaauah, O* . , ia£ssrA£Ssra*fr“- ttlaiiy FERmUZERS “ -» Bx-wtlaer** * ^ BOM5 MnDunasraiTT LDU and « • 'ii! >«i PURE GROUND DONE. * a&SEKf&S confide diIt leedaunendiMl is th . bsiroral Ageats for the ltiauh£kurei* ^ EpmM. T fgncMt, WM * DahjElb, Agent* fin- vaanab>ti* - ■ ***•*“ id and chief of f-tair pf the -Christian iMier. We Want an Agent hi every county, fiend tor clrenUtrs aad see oar forms, «hd what foe Press mm of foe work. Address^ XATfONAt PUBLISHING 00., -. 7fo and Main st*. Krchfbond. v* «n4l«ml Cor. NEW BOOKS MWT H«C«VE»BT ESTILL 4 BROTHER. Jn v4cnUs; (W, The Prisoner of Wav Being "the srper ence of a Rebel in two IMdnd Pdas. By CXeilrit, a Virginia Goofertei-ate. Price fit so. Venetisi life, by Wm. D. Howells $4 45. Hr. Winkfietd, a Note); Tt rents. ~ (Bncodd'Ha. Tillotaolt; Tfieszt* L) M em, «ep40 SasK&fi&nssarsnSv ^ ^SfiSsav?. G* ; to the ritios of 8^m* Mont^mery audMrftil* Ato.; lo New Orleans, aad will foortlybofo|MM phi* feau.. and St. Loui* Mo. Ttejfo Ti-Pilots ani laterc.tf Italfi. * t >V>., Miron’s (iiwaaaSpMrib^S^sifi. } ICR- R F. WHJJNN having commenced they S-iKTS ‘ “ preamp, to hto tnBfo gitofiiittEwAewa.afra.nMa f ■saKBasaass P«te*wffl rigidly * CHOICE-FAMILY FLOUR I FROM NEW WHEAT. rrvHE Savannah Steam Flooring Hills feast end of X Broughloa street) are now supplviug Grocero and Families with an excellent quality of NEW FLOUR, made from NEW WHKAT. Families sap- pledartheir-resiliences, be the i*ttrrel. half barrel, orouarter barrel. Also, lresh GRITS and MEAL; by the boehet or half bosbeL »uli ’ THE EYE, EAR, AKD D R. WRIGHT, of Toronto, Canada Wes,p| clan and Surgeon, Oculist and Anns, j consulted on Deaftiess, Discharges from it, Dotoeiln the Head, Catarrh, Diseases of then and Lang* AH diseases of the EYE, requiring eitheiil or Surgical aid attended to. ’ Office No. 41, in Dr. Thos. Bucklers c Lexington street, Baltimore, Md. Office hour* from • to 14 A. M., and host |l IP-tf . ' JACOB LIPPMAN, Comer Congress and Barnard street* Agent. r Sold by aitDrngglatq, Jy2-U. SANDERSON 1 WILKINSON, HAHHESS, SADDLERY AMD TRUNK STORE, -WHd(.ESALS AND RETAIL, Uufier SL-Andrew's HaIL liroughton SI, SAVANNAH, GA; EHOBES' THr STANPAKD gAWHE, kt tin 30 PER TON, CAAlfit an-tf MILLER, THOMAS A CO- Advertising in Southern Georgia nnHE BAINBRIDGE “CHART AND COMPAW8 ” X (formerly the “Bainbrldge Argo*’’) Off ere superior inducements to the merchants of Iifo vsnnah as an advertising medium. It Hfis a large aad rapidlylncreMne circulation in tbataectton, and its terms are reasonable. Address . * - v WILLIS M. RD88ELL, _ Editor and Praprietpr. Bainbrldge, June 11,1866. jeWtr PRIME YELLOW HORN 8«««S?S?“ ? n “ At Ravaiuiph hull* eari east end of Brong YAN — YELLOW CORN fox B. F. SANFORD, itim sL, or by )EA CO., BaystrouA - fUT-Whlte frbrn eOBgtantiy on band and for ml) Also, choice Pore Meal aad Grit* |ell-tf NOTICE. TO ML WANTING FURNITURE I am opening for the inspection of the public, . a flue stock ?!. . .. „ , . i CABINET FURNITURE, CHAIRS, T TRESSES, Ac^ Ac., To which foe attention of all is Invited. mm* ITS BBOrGHTON STRKET, SbeT to*™?-'. KfofiURRINQTfrM. . Wareroou .'sold Dry C flAly NOTICE. TTtnoM foto date and for foe summer months my J Bffice wOlbOat Florida wharf. 3 mySr Ffi-wniu, House Wanted. Any peraun having a small DWELLING ■OITSB to rent, between now and October , wm find a good tenant by applying to. . ' JOHN C. MAKE* A 0P-. *B48df' , ■ ut cuiigwrestoadi: H Eastern Hay. ^0Q- bales Prime, for sale by - / . v HRADLEY, HILL A OB., Wo-HatariNWIiXlfegBeng* t FOR SALE/ mbm~.wJ35Sv.1224? lNvT| indry. Tromafru comer of Bdr and Were ^rotnf-tf Mefecteg.. ; CO'ftulnereliip Hoti^e: A Oe, New Yl Ynfgj * 0*. Bavanhsh, Eufrifoiiwretii ■ THOS. W. BROOK* | HANUFACiPURER OP FURNITURE AND CENERI — UPHOLSTERY. . frS4> Doe -Street, Philadelphia, Pi. I N. B.—All ORDERS sent by Hail preattir 1 ten-ted to. N titting,-Powell MioJ : BANKERS, MACON, GEO C. A. NUTTING, . A. JL POWELL, ISAAC SCOTT. jeSS-bm MARTIN J. FORK ATTORNEY AT LAV OFFICE. No. 7*>BRYA.N STREET,| jylT-fim SAVANNAH. GA. Wax and Pari Flora T BX AftT of nftkiog WAX and PEARL FLOW is tftdgbt in an elegant manner, and in ad abort'time, by Mss. ELIZA KEOGH, I Garner of Broughton and Barnard streets I Over L. Fflea 1 Btu Notice I S- HEREBY GIVEN that I he partnrirebij* tfJ . fore exhtiag under the Denies ot Miller. It J ft Co-, in Savannah. Ga., and Thomas. UviiE" Co.. Madison. Fla., have been dfaaolveii bj ih oC D. G. Iieingatou, one ot the par mere. A. J*. MILLER will give his attention ta * * nets iff Savannah, ana S. B. THOMASIdtl th Madisen, In liquidation. : AJ.EIUffil 8 B. THOM.IS | SurtivinsPir August, 1506. The snbsrribers will continue the GrooerviBiCf mission Business in Savannah, Gs. >i 146 Jton | copied by the Jate firm, on Bay stwt August. 1866. MILLER k Tfie sttbSCrlber snilctt* for the new a i of foe p-tronage extended to the huefam.^. One of the ^^^1 - AmgmsU IkBk. nrimnair m\ 3NED has this dav a»wiwj' 3 himself Ms. SAMUEL C.CATHERWOOay purpose of carrying on the Wholesale ““T Drug and PretcripSon Business. Tbe fmr-| known under foe name and style of THOMAS M. TURNER & CO- THOMAS M. BaVaKaan. August 13.1S66. Chills and Fever, Astli Rheumatism, Cancer, And Epileptic Fits. | CURED BY MKS. ELIZA KEOGH Corner of Broughton and tvfo-tr ' OverLTiW. Paper Hangm! ND Window Shades. MBS. MARY J. No. 58 St. Julian Street, ■ MB reuviTcu ■ new quppijr ct a , CWShade* and Gilt Cornices, etw Citizen’s Best. ss&- ^ %^hWqSre,Wmrea^ p |; JAfi-1 Respectfully, FORRENT On reaupiwMs t#r ?*?•„? ROOMS and TWO LARGE nA"^!/ taSkhu tiding on foei cornerof eeinslreeto. Possession gjvre ’ . ■EDWARPF^ggp| Thomaston I*^ 1 AAIXlAk tor ante ky BRADLEY, HIH RJt-’l eepai-tf Ho-14 studdard'sjgSS. t WANTED tO PURCHASE "FORCASH, ‘ i'^okh)Rlf muck A, located In a good nelg RRTUj^^ tfoe *yK» 'toAO-frOMUNTMENTME ®iifiP „ c*7, Mad Philip l boya. tor, advanced.^ The,