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The Daily News and Herald.
MONDAY MORNING. OCTOBER 1.186C.
•[From the Catholic World.]
My Soldier.
“ Dear heart, ” he said, “ I love yon so,
I dare not offer yon my love
Till passion purified in woe
Shall worthier offering happily prove.
* Then let us part Mere absence is
To love like mine enough of pain,
Aa presence is enough ot bliss;
So welcome loss that leads to gain.
“ Yes, let us part. The bugles call;
For Ood and you I draw the sword;
Your tears will bless me if I fall.
And if I live your kise reward.”
He said, and parted. Long I staid
To watch while tears would let me see,
And longer, when he vanished, prayed
That God might bring him back to me.
Ah me I it was a selfish prayer
To rob him of the nobler part;
And God hath judged more wisely. Bear
• His judgment humbly, bleeding heart t
Alas! 1 know not if 1 sin;
In vain. I wrestle with my woe,
In vain I strive from grief to win
That loftiar love he sought to know.
Mine is a woman’s love alone—
• A woman’s heart that wildly cries,
Oh 1 give me—give me back myT>wn,
Or lay mo where my soldier lies 1’*
Medical.
In Greneral.
—Gen. McClellan has Written a letter ap
proving the proceedings of the Philadelphia
National Convention.
—Two Canadian farmers have manufac
tured a cheese weighing three and one halt
tons. It is not a pine apple cheese.
—Victor Emanuel possesses the largest
emerald extant. It is six inches in length,
four in breadth and three in thickness.
— Jack Hamilton, at Cleveland, spoke of
Gen. Grant as a “supple tool in the hands of
tyrant and usurper.” [Applause.]
—A movement is afoot to establish in the
Episcopal Church in this country heierarchi-
eal grades similar to those of t>he Church of
Englan d.
— While unseen by each other at a Rich
mond auction room, husband and wife run
up an article from five to thirteen dollars.
The wife won.
—The receipts of Ristori’s first perform
ance in New York were $3,100, of which the
tragedienne gets $1,000, and Jenkins 20 shil
lings.
—Gen. Elzey, formerly of the Confederate
army, has purchased a tract of land near Jo
seph's Cut, in Anne Arundel county, Mil,
on which.he is erecting a handsome residence.
—Dr. Oliver Wendell Holmes wrote some
verses for Fox to present to the Emperor of
Russia, and they are published in the St. Pe
tersburg Vedmoste, duly credited to “Oliver
Vendel Golms.”
—Ma imilian is said to be greatly pleased
at the caricatures of himself in the New
York picture papers. Instead of getting an
gry he chuckles consumedly over their sati
rical allegory.
—The Avalanche of the 25th reports the
number of cases of cholera for the preceding
forty-sight hours at 105, and deaths during
the same time, 94. Of these, 10 were whites
ant) 45 negroes.
—Burton, while traveling on a steamboat,
seated himself and called for a beefsteak.
The waiter furnished him with a small strip
of the article. Taking it upon his fork, and
turning over and examining it with one of
his peculiar looks, he coolly remarked: “Yes,
that’s it; bring me some.’’
—A newspaper correspondent has discov
ered in Suffolk, Virginia, two negro children,
a brother and sister, who have fiv% perfect
fingers and a thumb on each hand. Had na
ture similarly favored Butler, how he would
have extended and enlarged upon his “op
portunities.”
—No Government has yet been Installed
in St. Domingo, and that little Republic is
given up to the disorders attendant on a state
of anarchy. Hayli is in the Bame condition.
Outlaws overrun the country, and horrible
crimes are committed with impunity.
—Hon. George S. BontweU last week ad
dressed the citizens of Marlboro, Massa-
chusets, and in the course of his remarks
stated that Jno. Surrat who was implicated
in the assasination of Mr. Lincoln, was now
in Europe; that the place of his abode was
on the records of the War and State Depart
ments, and was known to many officers of
the Government.
—A woman was lately arrested in Water
bary, Connecticut, who had been detected in
stripping the hair fro am horse’s tail. She gave
as an excuse that the outrageous price of
hair made it impossible for her to meet the
demands of fashion, and she had to resort to
this ingenious and moral way to keep up
appearances.
—Dawison, the GermaD Garrick, is draw
ing all the Teutons to the Stadt Theatre.
His conceptions of Shakespearian characters
are so startlingly original as to bewilder the
American critics, and they are, as yet, unde
cided whether he is a genius or not. The
Germans have apparently decided in the af
firmative with great unanimity.
—peaking of “tillers,” reminds us ot a
story of a certain famous Massachusetts
judge. Once upon a time, as he rode up to
the door of a country inn, he saw the land
lady’s daughter jump over the fence. “Do
that again, Sally, and.I’ll marry you,” he
said. The girl again leaped the fence. The
judge was as good as^ hia word, and a year
from that day married the light-heeled
Sally. He was, doubtless, a good judge of
ankles.
■—The great oil sensation has died out. We
no longer hear ot fortunes being made in a
day, and a ten-acre tract of land selling for
a tabulous price. The oil regions of Penn
sylvania are all but deserted, and property
which sold for thousands upon thousands of
dollars a year ago, can now be had for asong.
The failure of Culver, Penn & Co., pricked
the bubble, scattered the speculators to the
four winds, and ruined hundreds in a finan
cial noint of view who bad invested their
“all” in. the prospect of striking “ile.”
—The negroes of Houston, Texas, aDd the
surrounding country, are represented as be
ing nearly all armed; 'some with pistols,
others with old army muskets, shot-guns,
etc., which they procured at the time Kirby
StnitR and Magrader's armies fell to pieces.
A large number of them are camped around
in the vicinity of Houston, of both sexes and
all ages, and their subsistence is derived in a
small degree by bunting, bnt chiefly bysteal-
Ing hogs, poultry, and eggs from the Neigh
boring citizens.
. Bis tori had a. second triumphant recep
tion at the French Theatre on Saturday night.
She played “Medea” for the second *|m«,
This week she crosses to Brooklyn, playing
two mghta there alternating with her New
York nights. Her next character will be
Mary Stuart, the unfortunate Queen of
Boots. The prices of admission to Ristori’s
performances have been so high as to exclude
the masses of the people, but manager Gran
-has concluded to throw open the upper part
of the theatre hereafter to all lovers of art
who can raise seventy-five cents.
(From Dispensatory of the Baited State*.j
Diosia Crenata-BncM Leaves.
PROPERTIES,—Their odor Is strong, diffusive, and
somewhat aromatic, their tastes bitterish, and anal
ogous to mint.
MEDICAL PROPERTIUS AND USES.—Buchu
leaves are gently stimulant, with, a peculiar ten
dency to the Urinary Organs, producing diuresis, and
like other similar mdfllclnes, exciting diapboreris,
when circumstances favor this mode of action.
They are given in complaints of the Urinary Organs,
such as Qravel, Chronic Catarrh of the Bladder, Mor
bid Irritation of the Bladder and Urethra, Disease of
the Prostrate and Retention or Incontinence of
Urine, from a loss of tone in the parts concerned tu
its evacuation. The remedy has also been recom
mended in Dyspepsia, Chronic Rheumatism, Cuta
neous Affections, and Drepsy.
UklubOld's Extbaot Braun is used by persons
from the ages of IS to 25, and from 35 to 65, or in the
decline or change of life; after Confinement or La
bor Pains ; Bed-wetting in ohildren.
IN AFFECTIONS PECULIAR TO FE
MALES, the Extract Ltuctm is nneqftalled by any
other remedy, as in Chlorosis or felenllon. Irregu
larity, Painfulness or Suppression of Customary
Evacuations, Ulcerated or Schirrous State of the
Uterus, Leucorrhea or Whites.
DISEASES Ot THE BLADDER, KID
NEYS, GRAVEL AND DROPSICAL.
SWELLINGS—This medicine increases the
power of Digestion, and exe tes the Absorbent* into
healthy action, by which the Watery or Calcareous
depositions and all Unnatural Knfatjsroema are re
duced, as well as Pain and Inflammation.
Helmbold’s Extract Buchu
Has cared every case of Diannas in which it has
been given. Irritation of the Neele of the Bladder
ami Inflammation of the Kidneys, Ulceration of the
Kidneys aud Bladder, Retention of Urine, Diseases
of the Pros:rate Gland. Stone in the Bladder, CaJ-
cnlns, Gravel, Brick-duet Deposit, and Mucus*or
Milky Discharges, and for Enfeebled and Delicate
Constitotioue, of both Sexes, attended with the fol
lowing symptoms:—Indisposition to Exertion, Lofs
of Power, Loss or Memory, Difficulty of Breaihing.
Weak Nerves, Trembling, Horror of Disease, Wake
fulness, Dimness of Vision, Pain in the Bar k, Hot
Hands, Flushing of the Body, Dryness of t tie Skin,
Kmption on the Pace, Pallid Countenance, Universal
Lassitude of the Muscular System, Ac.
Hfelmbold’s Extract Buchu
DIURETIC AND BLOODFMRIF YIN G,
And cures all Diseases arising from Habits of Dissi
pation, Excesses and Imprudences In Life, Impuri
ties of the Blood, Ac, superseding Copaiba in affec
tions for which it is used, such as Gonorrhoea, Gleets,
of long standing, and Syphilitic Affections—in these
diseases, rued in connection wKb HELMBOLD’S
ROSE WASH.
SOLD AT
HELMBOLD’S
DRUG AND CHEMICAL WAREHOUSE,
W4 BROADWAY,
And by Druggists everywhere.
ASK FOR
HELMBOLD’S.
Take No Other.
Beware of Counterfeits.
W.M. WALSH,
Wholesale Agent for the State of Georgia.
decST-eodly . .
HILLSBOROUGH
MILITARY ACADEMY!!
T HE EXERCISES of this well known institution,
founded by the late Colonel C. C. TEW, will be
resumed pn the first dav of October next, nnder the
direction of G neral R E. COLSTON, a graduate,
anil for fifteen yean (np to the commencomnnt of the
war) a Professor of the Virginia Military Institute,
The course of instruction will be such as to make the
Academy a great Polytechnic School—a school M
theoretical and applied science—in which language
and literature will also receive a Tull share of atten
tion. The discipline and organization will he m>on a
complete military basis. General Alois! on relies con
fidently upon ihe patronage of his old Triends and
brothers ill arms throughout the whole South. Ap
plications for admission should he made aa early as
possible to the Superintendent, accomp uiied by tes
timonials of good moral character. Circulars con
taining full Information will be Issued in a lew days,
For these and ail farther particulars, apply to
General R. E. COLSTON,
Superintendent Hillsborough Mil'tary Academy,
sep 13-atawlill Hillsborough, N. C-
Groceries and Liquors.
Scranton, Smith & fc.
KWEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND
CHOICE OLD BRANDIES,
WHISKEY,
GIN,
WINES, fe
ud
EVERY VARIETY OF GROCERIES,
ALSO,
Hay, Corn, Oats and Bran, strictly at wholesale to
the trade; and we flatter ourselves that we can make
it to the interest of dealers to patronise ha at the
head of Bay, opposite Jefferson st. mjSyf
THUS. J. DUNBAR. •
HRNKV A STULT8.
T. J. Dunbar & Co.
nfPOBTEBff AND DEALERS IN
Brandies, Whiskies, Gins,
Wines, Cigars, Etc.
tr Agent for Robert Smith’s celebrated Philadel
phia Ale and Demercier Champagne.
147 Bay Street,
senfi.3m SAVANNAH. GA.
H. C. RUWE,
, . WHOLESALE
Liquor Dealer & Commission Merchant,
Corner Bryan and St. Julian streets anti Monument
Square; SAVANNAH. GA.
tar* FRUITS *nd VEGETABLES in season nl way.
mi haul- ' ' anSX-tf
1‘uilis CAU.AUAN. Jam*? KiSKiean.
Columbia Square
GROCERY STORE,
East Hide of Columbia Square, earner of Habersham
aud President streets,
BY PHILIP CALL AN AN & CO.
R ECEIVING. WEEKLY, first-class Family Gro
ceries, Ales, Wines, Liquors, Cigars, Fruits,
Vegetables, Ac. For sale ou must reasonable terms,
jeail-ly • - -
PIERCE SKEHAN,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer
In Flue Groceries, Boots anil Shoes, Clothing, For
eign and Domestic Wines, Liquors aud Segara.
Also, Skchan's Celebrated
GOLDEN ALE
CHAMPAGNE CIDER.
In bottle and In wood.
London and Dublin Brown Stont, Scotch and Eng
lish Ales, Ac.
Liberal deductions made to he trade.
no BROUGHTON STREET, SAVANNAH,
dll-tl and G2 Liberty street, N. Y.
V.A.KYAN&CO.
207 Bay Street,
DEALERS IN
STAINDAltD LIQUORS,
Agents for Chafles Farre Champagnes, Keller's
Kentucky Bourbon Whiskey, Ac.
myl-ti ‘
Julias RUSS’
RUSS’ RUSS’
RUSS’ RUSS’
ST. DOMINGO BITTERS
ST, DOMINGO BITTERS
ST. DOMINGO BITTERS
One of the most valuable combinations of
medicine aud an agreeable beverage that has ever
been offered to the public. Millions of bottles were
sold throughout the North during the last four years
and, wherever introduced, it has proven a welcome
addition to the Invalid’s table, the family circle, and
the hatclmlor'S sideboard.
LADIES who hafa lost strength and appetite, and
suffer from nausea, remitting and vertigo—
GENTLEMEN who “don't feci very well’’ just beforo
breakfast or dinner, whuse stomach is oat of order
and system is generally deranged—
MOTHERS' weaning childrcu, and suffering from
geuefal debility—
CHILDREN of a sickly natnre, and sour, dyspeptic
constitution—
TRAVELERS . who have occasion to change their
water, and—
LL who lira in malarious districts, and are subject
ed to miasmatic influences, will Unit one of the
most valuable Tonics and auvigorators at th can
be taken. In
RUSS' SR DOMINGO BITTERS.
THY THEM; BUT ONCE.
NATURE’S OWN REMEDIES.
Congress Spring Water.
Empire Spring Water.
Columbian Spring Water.
No natural or artificial compound has yet been dis
covered or manufactured that equals these waters as
preventive, relief and permanent cure for many
emporaryaud chronic diseases,’as proved by the
experience of many thousands who haveilrank them
for years, with the most benefleial effects.
CONGRESS WATER
is a cathartic, alterative and tonic, and Is a valuable
remedy lor afflictions of the liver and kidneys, dys
pepsia, goat, chronic constipation and cutaneous dis
eases. Is a most powerful preventive of the fevers
and bilious complaints so prevalent in warm cli-
mates. - t
EMPIRE WATER
Is a cathartic, and a valuable remedy for rlienma
tlsm, derangement ot the liver, diseases of the skin,
and general debility. Its effects are most salutary in
long diseases. It is an almost sore cure for scrofula,
and the most aggravated forms of dyspepsia. As a
preventive and cor* for all bilious derangements it
stands unrivalled.
COLUMBIAN WATER
Ie a tonic and dinretic of a highly benefleial charac-
ter, and is a poeittve remedy for diabetes, gravel
calculus, irritation and inflammation of the kidueya
and bladder, and bos most singularly active effecls
in restoring the<e organs when debilitated by long
disease. Females who have snffered'for years from
irregalarlty, and the distressing diseases known
only to their sex, have been 'entirely cured by the
faithlul and judicious osy of Colombian Water.
These waters are bottled fresh and pare, from each
or the above named springs, in so careful and secure
a manner that they preserve all their medicinal value
for years, and will be found equally efficacious when
drank thousands of miles distant as when taken
directly from the spring.
Beware of Imitations and inferior Waters. The
oorks of all gennlos Congress, Empire and Columbian
Waters are branded on the Bide of the cork, thus:
(Coxoaass Watbb, I f Empire Water, )
[ q. A E. 8. Co. J l C. h. E. 8. Co. j
i Columbian Watbb, 1
I C. 11. 3 Co. J j ;
Packed safely and securely, in boxes suitable jpj
shipment to any part of the world. Congress and
Empire Waters in boxes containing tonr dozen pints,
*,r two dozen quart bottles each. Columoian Water
In boxes containing four or nix dozen half pints, or
fear dozen pint bottles etch.
I—I c .
Sold by all Druggists, Hotels, Wine Merchants, and
first-class Grocers.
Sold only at wholesale by
HOTCHKISS SONS, PNprtelor*.
0j) Brnkmaa St., N. Y.
gp- Orders by mall receive prompt attention.
jnlyT-eodlm£
F. C. LIGHTS * CO ,
Oats Lights. Newton A Bradbury s,)
Haaatattann *f Pin* Chut Hast
Fortes,
-Highest premium at the American World’s Fa r and
Exhibition of the Industry of all Nations.
This well knows establishment is u«w continued
by F. C. LIGHTS and LOUIS EHNST, at the old
SttSkSST be * wa “ Cro " , J J 4-i$eS“
RUSS’ ST. DOMINGO PUNCH,
RUSS’ ARRACK PUNCH,
MADE FROM BATAVIA RICE. -
RUSS’ MESSINA PUNCH,
RUSS’ GIN COCKTAIL.
RUSS’ BRANDY COCKTAIL.
RUSS’ BOURBON WHISKEY COCKTAIL
The most delightful concoctions that ever tempted
man’s taste—cheaper than any STEADY DRINKS in
t he world.
BLACKBERRY BRANDY.
RASPBERRY SYRUP,
GINGER CORDIAL
LEMON SYRUP.
Also on band and manufactured to order.
RUSS & CO,, No. 34 Dejr street,
Sold Wholesale by
tew York.
W. M. WAL3l£ Wholesale Druggist,
HALSEY, WATSON & CO., Grocers,
il27cod-ly Savannah
W. M. WALSH,
W HOLESALE Druggists, corner Barnard and
Broughton streets, Savannah, Ga., General
Agent for the South.
CLOCK’S
Hair Restorer Restores Gray Hair.
CLOCK’S
Hair Restorer makes llair grow on Bold Heads.
CLOCK’S
Hair Restorer Stops Hair from Falling Oat.
CLOCK’S
Hair Restorer Prevents Headache.
CLOCK’S
Hair Restorer is elegantly Perfumed.
CLOCK’S
Hair Restorer is all that can be claimed os a dressing.
CLOCK’S
Hair Restorer possesses all the merit claimed for it.
A single trial Convinces the must sceptical of Its
value. If, alter a thorough trial of two bottles it
does not give perfect satisfaction, the money will be
refunded. Sold everywhere at tl per bottle. Six
bottles forte. dlS-end tr
Established in. 17801
SOAPS I CANDIESI STARCH I
J. (1 Hull’s Son,
No. 33 PARK ROW, NSW YORK,
Invites the attention of buyers to his noeqnaled
stack of every grade of
Staple and Fancy Soaps.
Bhaey Spap, Demulcent Soap, Palm Soap,
Windsor Soap, Glycerin? Soso, I Pnoclne Soap,
White Soap, Shaving Soap, Almond Soap.
vt: Upwards of Ow# Hwsidrsd Begins.
Constantly on hand and for sale by RANDELL *
"i., and many ether dealers. au39-eod3m
Boker’s Bitters
- • * ■ J11. i * ,i t f
For n)6 fit fill prominent Grocers, 'Wide Merchant*
an<lDrtiffgl8t8, and wholesale only, by
L. FUNKE, Jr.* Sole Agent,
anM-Sm Is M Uhsmr Btn.it N. Y.
Rockland Lime.
1000
aepSl-tr RICHARDSON 4k BARNARD.
POWER & MULLER,
General Produce & Commission
MERCHANTS.
Corn, Oats, Flour. Feed, etc,
SAVANNAH, GA.
REFERENCES:
Messrs. Ttoon A Gordon, Savannah, GA.
A Wilbar. Eso .Pres’t Home Ins.Os., Ssranmsh.
Messrs. La Roche, West A Daniels, fcvaMaAG*.
Messrs. Bell, Wyily A Christian, Saras tub, Ga.
Messrs. Wearer, Richardson A Co.. NewYork.
H. Badhem, of G. Renoward A Bachem, New Tar*.
sepl6-6m
WILKINSON. WILSON 4 CO..
Cotton Factors and
General Commission Merchants
A GENTS for the purchase and sale of all kinds of
Cotton Domestic.
Liberal advance, made on consignments.
Office No. 3 Stoddard’s Lower Range, Bay street,
Savannah, Georgia.
U. B. WILKINSON,
Of Newnan, Ga.
B. J. WILSON,
Formerly of Okeetuekee Colton Mills, Ala.
P. H. WOOD,'
Of the late firm of J. W. Rabun A Co., SaVh.
seps-3m•
Austin & Ellis,
Commission and Forwarding Merchants,
SO BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA.
THOMAS 11. AUSTIN,! Late or Apalachicola, Fla,
CHARLES ELLLs, I and Columbus, Ga.
sepll-tf
A. M. Btou. C. F. Stubbs.
Lute of Rome, Ga. Late of Macon, .Ga.
C. W. Stcuall. Late of TbomasvlHe.
SLOAN, STUBBS & STEGALL,
COTTON FACTORS,
Forwarding and Commission
No. 4 Stoddard’s Lower Range,
BAY STREET,
SAVANNAH, GA.
Will make liberal advances on cotton and other
produce in transit or store. or on consignments to
i.ur correspondents in New York
an27-3m
GEO. FATTEN! SON,
GENERAL COMMISSION AN FOR
WARDING MERCHANTS,^
Dealers in Colien, Wool, Hides, Lumber,
and Provision*.
ao ents rns
MBIB (PHILLIPS' SOPER PHOSPHATE Sf LIME
jyIMm SAVANNAH, GA. .’
BLAIR & BICKFORD,
Lumber Manufacturers
AND DEALERS IN
TIMBER AND LUMBER
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
Doovh, Nash and Blinds,
tr Mill ami Lumber Yard on Canal, near Bryan
street. Office, 180 Bay street, Savannah. Ga. jyVT-tf
G. B. LAMAR, JUN.,
Successor toG. B. 4fc G. W. Lamas,
General Commission Merchants
farwardlng ami Shipping IfCMb,
No. DA BAY STREET (up stain.)
Reter to Geo. W. Anderson, John C. Ferrll and G.
B. Lamar, Savannah: W. E. Jackson, Josiah Sibley
A Sons, J B. and J. W. Walter, Augusta. Consign
ments solicited. mvio
l.T. Boms.
W. A. Bar ant.
Bouse & Bryant,
(Formerly of Jacksonville, Fla.,)
10-4 Bay Ntreet,
SAVANNAH, - - - - GEORGIA.
W ILL give prompt at'.ent,Ion to receiving and for
warding goods, sale, oil consignment, and all
orders; and will also keep constantly on hand a
good atock olGroceries, Liquors, Agricultural Imple
ments Building Materials, Fairbanks fit Co’s Semes,
Ac., besides other goods aud manufactured articles
for sale on consignment, and for which they are
agents. Orders and consignments respectfully so-
icited. . al8-tf
JOHN S. SIMMS k CO.,
Forwarding and Commission
MERCHANTS.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
Dry Goods, Groceries, Ac.,
NOS. 1 AND 2 8AMMI8’ BLOCK,
Bay Street, Jacksonville, Florida.
ED. 0. BAUMIB.
(HIAM. UEATHB
Jas.T. Paterson,
TIMBER, .
Lumber & Commission
MERCHANT,
An. 153 Bay Street, Snvnnnnh,
• AMD
Darien; (Georgia.
^Mlrder^o^itimhersoIlcitBd^^^^iHAtl
EDWARD B. YOUNG. CLAYTON R. WOODS
YOUNG & WOODS,
Bankers & Brokers
Snfitnla, Ala.,
WILL receive Deposits, buy aDd sell Exchange,
Gold and Silver, Uncarrent Bank Notes,-Government,
Railroad and another Securities. Will also buy Cot
ton on orders.
Collections made and promptly remitted.
They will also make collection, in any part of the
Uuited States, and make cosh advances on cotton
consigned trocar friends in New York, Charleston,
Savannah, Apalachicola or New Orleans.
Operating on a paid in capital, with oar long es
tablished credit, is a suffle’ent guarantee of safety
In all onr business transaction*.
REFER TO
■Adams, Frost A Co., Charleston, 3. C.
Johnston, Woods A Co., Savannah, Ga.
Bsote A Malone, Mobile, Ala.
Joeiah'Morrls, Montgomery, ffts.
Wm. H. Young, Columbus, Ga.
John King, Banker, Columbus, Ga.
Jennings, Wicks A Bro., New Orleans, L*. /
Guthrie A Co., Louisville, Ky.
Shlrok A Rowland, St. Lonls, Mo.
Edvadla, Ana.. Sept. 1, lSfifi. sepfi Is
1M BRYAN STREET,
* BY
VALENTINE BASLER.
Cigar., Wines, Ales and Lager, and all kinds of
liquors. Lunch at eleven o’clock. Ten Pin Alleys
attached. ang4-Sm
MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE
LUNCH HOUSE,
Bull Street* near Bay Lane.
F REE LUNCH served from 11 s. m. to 1 p. m., and
from 9 p. m. to 13 m. Best of Liquors, Alee,
Wines, he., constantly on hand.
jy3-tr FRANK PERRY Proprietor.
PAVILION HOTEL,
SOUTHEAST CORNER OP BUI.L. AND
SOUTH BHOqP STREETS.
T HE PROPRIETOBS would respectfully announce
to the public that the above Hotel Is now open
for the reoeptkm of Permanent and Transient
Boarders.
Having had large experience In the Hotel business,
they intend to make this Boose one of the most com
fortable Boarding Houses for families and others In
the city.
There is a Bar connected with the Hotel, at which
may be found the best of Wines, Liquors and 8egaro.
Attached to the House is also an ICE CREAM
GARDEN, where may be procured at all boars, both
day and evening, tlie finest Cream In the city. Also,
a Soda Fountain, Irom which they will furnish the
best Soda in the city.
Parties can be furnished with Cream at all times.
jyl«-tr
ST.-CHARLES SALOON,
B Y A. STAMM, Bay Lane, rear of Poet Office.—
The best Liquors, Ales, Wines. Segars, Ac.,
always on hand. Including a choice article of BELT
ER’S WATER, dfreetly imported from Hersagthnm.
Nassau, and the best of Rhine Wines.
LUNCH every day at 11 o’clock. mlS-ly
Port Boyal House,
HILTON HEAD* S. C.
RIDDELL *
A S. HIDDKLL.
In3-tf
Pnor.ilTOns
m. r. anoe.
LA PIERRE HOUSE,
PHILADELPHIA.
f|IHE SUBSCRIBERS having leased this favorite
J- House, it has bein
REFITTED AND RBFITRNfBHED
IN AN ELEGANT MANNER,
And Is now Prepared wit« the Most Per*
feet Appointments for the Recep
tion of Guests.
The first position among flrsbclase Hotels will be
maintained in the future, as In the past.
leli 6m BAKER A FARLEY.
CITY HOTEL BUILDINGS.
OUR MOTTO: WE DEEY COMPETITION
The undersigned, having purchased the
TWO COMPLETE BINDERIES OF Fl'RSE k m,
The Most Complete [in the SoothernCoontry,
announce that they are now ready to fill all orders.
MB. PECK, onr senior, having been employed for TWENTY YEAKS in Philadelphia
in the leading establishments ip that city, and for the last NINE YEARS having had charge
of Purse’s extensive Bindery in Savannah, feels warranted in making the assertion, which
can at any time be snstained by evidences’of workmanship, that he is a
Master of His Profession,
mid that the South can at last compete with our Northern friends, and prevent the neces
sity of sending to New York or Philadelphia^for orders, that can be equally well executed at
home, saving thns the expenses of importation. Particular attention paid to
BINDING- MUSIC BOOKS,
AND REPAIRING PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS.
The patronage of the pnblic is respectfully solicited, nnd satisfaction guaranteed tn
work that may be entrusted to our care.
JOS. H. PECK & CO.
jy6-3m
CHOICE FAMILY FLOUR !
FROM NEW WHEAT.
FTHIE Savannah Steam Flooring Mills feast end of
A Broughton streets are now supplying Grocers 1
and Families with an excellent, quality of NEW
FLOUR, made from NKW WHEAT. Families.sap-
pledat their resitlenev-s. by the barrel, -half barrel, .
orqnarter barrel Also, 1 rush G1UTS and MEAL, I
by the bushel or half bushel. aal6
CHARLESTON HOTEL,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
fflHIS popnlai and well known Hotel, situated in the
A business portion of thecity, has been newly fur
nished throughout by t he present proprietor, who has
bcensixtecn years connected with ihe establishment
m26-tt W. WHITE, Proprietor.
LIVE OAK GLOB HOUSE,
No. 32 GEORGE STREET,
Charleston, South Carolina,
Is now open for the accommodation of transient an
permanent guests.
Choicest Liquors, Wines, Ales and Segars
AUVATS OH DUS.
Term*, 08 por Day.
alltf PETER JONES. Proprietor
HERRING’S
FffiE PROOF SAFES
AND
Fairbanks’
PATENT PLATFORM SHALES.
J. W. STEELE,
(Late Steele A Burbank,)
■1 Merchants’ Row, HHton Head,So. C j
And cornet* Kino cud Georpe St*., Charleston v
I ALLS the attention of Wholesale and Retail
chaser* to hts superior stock of
c
Military and Naval Clothing,
AMD
FURNISHING GOODS,
Watches, Cloaks, Fanny Goods, itw^ijand Plot*
Wan, Sword*, Sashea, Belts, JftzBrMderles, Boot
Cape, FleM Glafnee, OauatleiA Gloves, ta^tc.
•4
FERTILIZERS
A. Lister A Brother’*
RAW BONE
SUPEfc-FiftSFIATE OF LIME
AND
PURE CROUND BONE.
from the best
1 manner, are
„ .q the market.
c. G. CRANK A OO.,
General Agents for the MmMMWm
HCWtTKi h. q
Mem LaRochk, W»t * Danikls, Amttflfi.
Tfinxub, Ga. aepM-m
BELL, WYLLY & CHRISTIAN
H AVING BEEN AGENTS for the shove Safes
and Scales for the last firteen years, are now
receiving large consignment, of
Safes and Seales.
HERRING S PATENT CHAMPION FIRE PROOF
SAFES, with patent Crystalized Iron Burglar Proof.
ALSO,
A large and complete assortment of FAIRBANKS'
PATENT PLATFORM SCALES, from 3,500 pounds
dormant down tu 400 pounds.
PLATFORM AND UNION,
GROCERS’, COUNTER, AND
EVEN BALANCE
The above Safes and Scales are too well known to
require auy comments. Stock constantly on nand
sad sold at Manufacturer’s Card Prices. , seplO
BARRETT’S)
ON THIS CONTINENT.
It is WaRKANTED to KK8TOKE OR’V HAIR’TO IT8
ORIGINAL, NATURAL COLOR, lu every I IS.; il will STOP
tkejiair Irom falling out; it will lr c t »■ ■■ ud from
humors and dandruff; proustf. ihe <.1L.\.- fi of ibe
hair, and is a beautiful dressing.
We offar no large rewards, lint we utb > *11 or
our agnatato refund tuk money to ,y (-■ n who
will use twn Imrilea, ami then any B v ; xr. Vege
table Hair KEstorativk has nut per >rn e all we
claim.
Testimony from the cnpttal of tie Li ihe. States.
Messrs. Barrett & Co :
l was induced lo give your Hair p epai atioii a trial,
and can heartily recon.mend it as unequalled us a
Dressing, Piiritier and Restorer,—giving to the Hair
a luxuriant richness, and to the head a cool and
most agreeable sensation, while it is thorough in re
storing the hair to its natural color.
Very respectbi'ly, W. Hamlet.
Washington, D. 0., May 15,1S6C.
Messrs. J. R lit nit err A Co;
I was induced by a friend to mak a trial of Bar
rett’s Vegetable Hair Restorative, and I am very
much pleased with the effect it has had on my hair.
I was nearly half gray, and now, lwfore nsing one
bottle, my head is freed from dandruff, and my hair
has all the appearance of youth. I fully believe Bar
rett’s to be the best hair preparation in the world.
. Wm. Hamilton.
Fred on la, N. Y., April 26,186C.
J. R. BARRETT A Ct»„ Proprietors,
Manchester, New Hampshire.
JACOB LIPPMAN,
Corner Congress and Barnard streets. Agent.
F* Sold by all Druggists. Jy4-tf
VALUABLE PLANTATION
For Sale.
pr*HE subscriber offers his plantation aud appar-
M. tensnees for sale on reasonable terms; also, the
entire crop of Corn, Cotton, Cane, Potatoes, Ac.,
now In process of cultivation.
This Plantation la situated nine miles from Madi
son Court House, Fla , and two miles from Cherry
Lake Church, where there are good schools now in
enccessfui operation. The fertility of the aril and
healthfulness of the piece, and the high moral tone Of
the .neighborhood, make it one of the most desirable
places In the State.
The land is well watered with lakes and running
branches, that have never failed in the most pro
tracted droughts, and the nndcared lands are cov
ered with the finest oak, hickory and pine timber.
The plantaton is now in successful operation, with
400 acres planted in long staple cotton, which will
produce at least roe bales; 27u acres in corn, which
will produce 4,«Oo bushels corn.
The lands on the entire place are composed qi
3.600 acres—1,000 seres cleared and nnder gooff
Mess.
1 will also sell eighty head of begs, fourteen good
moles, well broke, two horses, three plantation wag
ons, fanning utensils to ran twenty ploughs, black
smith and carpenter's taels, one McCarthy Cotton Gin.
household an.l kitchen furniture, and everything else
on the place. -
There Is an unfaHng well of water bn the plaqe,
good dwelling boose, and cabins sofficient to accom
modate all the laborer? necessary to woik the plan
tation soccessfolly.
If applied for early, the parqjiaser will get a bar
gain.
Address me at Madison O. H„ Fla.
aole-dtr • JOHN L. TOGKK
GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY
THORN’S
COMPOUND EXTRACT OP
COPAIBA and SARSAPARILLA
Mas acquired the utmost fame In every part of the
world; it he*been examined, approred of and senc-
Uaoed by tke Ocolty of medietas, and recommended
by U* most esriaect of the profeoion.
As s SURE sad SPEEDY core for all Dt ■ ’ <*
the Bra ansa, Ktnnve, and Usuusx On us of
HONH OTHBH IS GENUINE.
8^ Observe theas preeanUoae aad add ram order
o - TARRANT A OO, '
Ho. *T8 OresosyUk Street, Maw York.
kP~ Bold try all Dingglata. jeM-ffiawSm
SANDERSON & VILKINSQN,
HARNESS, SADDLERY
AND
TRUNK STORE,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
Under St. Andrew’s llall, Broughton St,,
SAVANNAH, GA
RHODES’
Superphosphate ofLime
THE STANDARD MANURE,
AT BOM 50 PER TON, CASH.
al84f MILLER. THOMAS A CO.
Ad vertising in Southern Georgia
fpHB BAINBRIDGK “CHART AND COMPASS”
JL (formerly the “ Batnbridge Argos,”) offers
soperlor inducements to tlie merchants of Sa
vannah as an advertising medium. It has a large
and rapidly Increasing circulation in that section, and
its terms are reasonable. Address
WILLIS M. RUSSELL,
Editor and Proprietor.
Bainbridge, Jane IL 186A je!2-tf
PRIME YELLOW CORN.
sals by a F. SANFORD,
At Savannah Mills, east end of Brooghton at., or by
BRYAN. HARTRIDGE A CO.,
Bay street
White Corn constantly on hand and for ssle.
Also, choice Corn Meal and Grits. tell-tf
’ NOTICE.
TO ALL WANTING FURNITURE
1 am opening for the inspection of the pnblic*
a fine stock of
CABINET FURNITURE, CHAIRS, T
- TRUSSES, Ac, Ac.,
To which the attention of ail is invited.
»- Warerooms, 178 BROUGHTON STREET, Sher
NOTICE.
F ROM this date and for the aommer months my
office will be at Florida wharf.
my30 F M. MYRELL.
THE EYE, EAR, AND THROAT.
D R. WRIGHT, of Toronto,^inada West, PbysL
cian and Surgeon, Oculist and Aurist, canto
consulted on Deaihe»s, Discharges from the Kar,
noise, to the Head, Catarrh, Diseases of the Throat
and Lungs.
All diseases of the EYE, requiring eithelr Medical
or Surgical aid attended to.
Office No. 41, in Dr. Thog. Buckler's old ofllceoi
Lexington streei, Baltimore, Mil.
’ Office hour? from 9 to 19 A. M., nnd 3to 5 P. k.
jff-tf
, THOS. W. BROOKS
MANUFACTURER OF
FURNITURE AND CENEffAL
UPHOLSTERY.
Nil* Doe Street, Philadelphia, Pa,
N. B.—AH ORDERS pent by Mai! promptly »t-
teDied to. iv31-ll
Nutting, Powell & Co.,
BANKERS,
IVt A V O M , G Ul O
V. A. NUTTING,
A. u. Powell,
ISAAC SCOTT.
orraRKNOZ. ,
EDWARD PAUELFORI),
je2S-t>m SAVANNAH.
MARTIN J. FORD,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
OFFICK. No. 72 BRYAN STREET,
jyl7-6m
SAVANNAH, GA.
Wax and Pearl Flowers.
T HE ART of making WAX and PEARL FL0WUB9
is taught in au elegant mariner, and In a very
short time, by Mrs KI.IZA KKtiGiJ.
Corner of Broughton and Barnard streela,
JyS6-tf Over L. Fries' Shite,
Notice
I S HEREBY GIVEN that Ihe partnerships hereto
fore existing under the names of Miller, Thomas
A Co . in 8avannab. Ga., and Thomas. Uvin^toQt
Co.. Madison, Fla., have been dissolved by ihe death
of D. G. Livingston, one ot the partners.
A. J. MILLER will give his attemion to the bnsi-
nesn in Savannah, ami S. B. THOMaS to the hnsinen
in Madison, in liquidation.
A. J. MILLER
S. B. THOMAS,
August, 1SC6. Surviving Partners.
The subg ribers will eontinne the OrocvrTan'tCom
mission Bnsiness in Savannah, Ga.. at the (lore oc
cupied by the late firm, on B ay stre et.
August. 1806. M1LLEK 4 PRlfiW-
Tho subscriber solicits for ihe new a continual^
ol thep.tronage extended to the hoc firrru^^.
One of the survivors.
August. 1866. ""-'‘I
COPARTBW MCI
T HE UNDERSIGNED has this day associated rid
himself Mr. SAMUEL C. CATHEltWOOD, for A
purpose of carrying on the Wholesale and Item-
Drug and Prescription Bnsiness. The firm win»
known under the name and style of
THOMAS M. TURNER & CO.
THOMAS M. TL'BNEB-
SaVaKKAh, August IS, 1866. anfil-tl—.
Chills and Fever, Asthma,
Rheumatism, Cancer,
And Epileptic Fits»
CURED BY.
MRS. ELIZA KEOGH,
Corner of Broughton and Barnard ?'^
j v-H-tr Over L. Frel'if?
Paper Hangings
ND
Window Shades.
MRS. MARY J. TUB*
No. 58 St. Julian Street.
I ssreceived a new supply of Paper nTold
m Shades and Gilt Cornices, which
cheap. • —■
House Wanted.
M
Any person having a small DWELLING
HOUSE to rent, between now and October
1st, wm .find a good tenant by applying to
JOHN a MAKER * CO.,
augktf 139 Congress street
Eastern Hay.
300 Prime, for sale by
BRADLEY, HILL k CO.,
Sepil-tl 13 Stoddard’. Lower Bang*.
SALE,
aS, .ml P-TLTLdty.
Corner or Bay and Wes* Broad itreetA
sepl».tf son* Factory..
Co-Partnership Notice.
T HE undersigned have this day formed a e^ysrt
nerahia for the transaction of a General Oaflunia
sion Lumber and Timber bustoess, under th. style o
Winbora Lswton A Co, Nsw York city, and rbflip
Yoege * Oo„ Savannah, Ua - WINBORN LAWT0!r
PHILIP YOMQK.
September 1st, 1868. ' eepl-tf
Citizen’s Rest.
X ODG1NG, Restaurant, Bar Room
I 1 rear of Central Railroad B*uk, Bar
low Uon?e.
A good Lnncb every morning. wWe terms
Clean and pleasant Rooms. °"' c rv', , a i,ie set.
Board by the week, and the verr beat reepeci-
Onr friend? and the pub lie generally ar
folly inviud to give us a <*}'■ „ on hand-
The very best Liqoora, Wales h" d Se fl K Prb „
Respectfully, jVo* foUNTAE^ I
■epC-lrn J *
>epC-ini irr——
FOR RENT,
* On reasonable terms, Fi>L T BC0^. in Jte I
ROOMS and TWO LAK ,H?„ f U 5>yandbt;
brick building on the
coin streets. Possession given in’
„„ 1 ' EDWARDfAl’EH^
Thomaston Lim 6,
OAA bbis. for sale by
BRADLEY. HHL * c0 "
*ep21-tf
No. 13 Stoddard’s Lows^jL-^-
WANTED TO PURCHASE
FOB CASH, I
A TWO STORY BRICK DWKJ®G;
located to a good neighborh^^y,
stating particnlars, • comPfSt-
»u»l-br Agent Southern
CLASSICAL TEACHER WhNTEU