The Daily news and herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1866-1868, October 03, 1866, Image 4

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—An Indiana paper tells of the recent killing of a rattle snake with 110 rattles. —Galveston, Texas, hag 8,000 inhabitants before the war, and now 20,000. —A Frenchman rated for not marrying, said “he knew no woman he hated so much as to make her his wife.”' —The New York Times wsB honored by the Pittsburg Convention with ‘‘three groans.” K—The London Times thinks that the politicians will ptunge the United States into another civil war before the next Presidential election. —Tennessee papers say the corn crop of that State is ereater than daring any pre vious year within the memory of the oldest inhabitants. —A well informed writer of Minnesota, speaking of the prospect of a short wheat crop, says “that 18G7 will be as remarkable for high prices as 1861 was for low prices. For months past the negroes of Louisiana have been flocking back in droves to the “old plantations." They are weary of the pilgrimage of freedom. —The Princess Mary, of Cambridge, was weighed a few days before the marriage, when it was found that she represented the substantial figure of eighteen stone—two hundred and fifty-two pounds. . —It a man sells his watch for fifty dollars, buys a buck for- f^rty dollars, then sells it or forty-five dollars, how much does he make in the transaction ? It looks as if he made fifteen dollars, but hd didn’t. —A Western editor thus “cusses” an op ponent: “May his cow give sour milk and his hens lay ‘had eggs.’ Iu short, may his daughter marry a one-eyed editor, his busi ness go to ruin, and he go to—Congress.” —In Paris the greatest novelty in trim mings is colored lace. Most lovely lace flowers and butterflies, iu natural tiuts,. ate tacked here and there on white robes, parasols, neck-ties and every possible article of dress. —The Baltimore Sun is informed that ar rangements are being perfected by w.hich cotton will be shipped from New Orleans to Liverpool by the ships of the Baltimore and New Orleans line, and will be transferred to the Liverpool steamers at Baltimore. —A great many complaints have of late been made to the police of Mobile of the noise and confusion incident upon the “wake of a negro.” As soon as one dies tbe negroes congregate from all directions to the number, at times, of three or four bundled, and make all tbe noise possible. They sing, bowl, Ac., in one grand cboius that renders sleep an impossibility for squares around. —In Canada the movements in anticipa tion of more Fenian invasions are continued with much energy. Several regiments, both of regulars and volunteers, have been or dered to go into camp at St. Johns, near tbe Vermont line. All tbe Government clerks in tbe different departments have been en rolled into a civil service regiment. —At the sinking of tbe Linnie Drown a planter from Kentucky, bound to Washing-. ton county, Arkansas, when awakened, seized his carpet-sack, containing $8,000,and rushed into the cabin, where he* saw a lady struggling in the water. He threw away bis carpet-sack and money, and seizing the lady carried her to a place of safety. —The National Intelligencer learns that Judge Underwood and Chief Justice Chase have come to the conclusion that because of the legislation of tbe last Congress the ad journed Court cannot be held next month, consequently the case of Mr. Davis, with all others,- must be postponed to a future day. —It is estimated that tbe corn 'Crop of Pennsylvamaj^for tbe present year will amount to about thirty million bushels, being an average yield of thirty-three bushels for each acre planted. Last year the corn crop of the State amounted to 36,477,106 bushels, being an average of about forty bushels to the acre. Last year’s crop was valued at $21,838,168. —A vivid imagination is illustrated, by a writer out West, who, in describing the won derfal effects of guano np >n the soil of Texas, says : “A few hours after planting cucum ber seeds with guano the dirt began to fly, and the vine came up like a streak, and, al though ho started off at the topot hip (SBf^d, vines overtook and cbveied /Wfa;l»nd on taking out his knife to cut tbe thing, bp found a large cucumber gone , to seed in. bis pocket-’’ In the country west and northwest of Day- ton, Ohio, the rats are said to be swarmiu and apparently migrating southward, an in dication of a severe winter. In many places they are so numerous that they have not - only destoyed the corn,sweet potatoes ahd to- 1 matoes, bat are climbing the fruit trees and destroying the fruit: * (From Dispensatory of tbe United States.). . DiflSia flNfrgta-.ftieliTi J PROPERT1KS.—Their odor is strongjdtfflFive, and somewhat aromatic, their tastes b e , ^MEDICAL PROPERTIES AND USES.—Bnchu leaves are gently stimulant, with a peculiar ten dency to the Urinary Organs, producing diuresis, and like other similar medicines, exciting diaphoresis, when circumstances favor this mode of action. They are given in comp.aints of the Urinary Organs, such as Gravel, Chroaie Catarrh of the Bladder, Mor bid Irritation of the Bladder and Urethra, Disease or the Prostrate and Retention or Incontinence of Urine, Rem a loss ol tone in the parts concerned tU ts evacuation. The remedy has also been veeetn* mended in dyspepsia. Chronic Rhenptuistr, Cuta neous Afieetibns, end Dropsy. ' * ’ IlKi-MBCrtn's Extbast Buobo Is nsed by persons from the ages of 18 to 25, and from £5 to 55, or in the defWej>* change ef Ufer aft** n*mspf jpY ia- lior Pains ; Bid-wetting in children. IN AFFECTIONS FF.CU1.1AR TO FE MALES, the Extract Both* is aueqaalled by any other remedy, as in Chlorosis or Retention, Irregu larity, Painfulness or Skppreislon of Customary Evacuations, Ulcerated or Schirrous State of the Uterus, Leuqprrhea or Whites. DISEASES O* THE BLADDER, KID NEYS, GRAVEL AND DROPSICAL SWELLING;'.—This medicine increases the power of Digestion, and exc'tes the Absorbents into healthy action, by which the Watery or Calcareous depositions and all Unnatural Enlargements aro le- duced, as well as Fain and Inflammation!. HelmboUFs Extract Biichti Has cured every case of Dixurks In which it ha3 been given. Irritation of the Neck oT tbe Bladdi£ and Inflammation of the Kidneys, Ulceration or the Ki'lueys aud Bladder, Retention of Urine, Diseases of the Pros rate Glaad. Atone in tW BI.riltftrfGal- cnius, Gravel, Brick-dust Deposit, and. Mucus gr Milky Discharges, and for Enfeebled and Ifcni-.ife Constitutions, of both Sexes, attended with the fol lowing symptoms:—Indisposition to Exertion, 1-0 s of Power, Loss or Memory, Difficulty of Breaihiug. Weak Nerves, Trembling, Borror of Disease, Wake fulness, Dimness of Vision, Pain in the Back. Hot Hands, Flushing of the Body, Dryness of I lie Skin, Eruption on the Pace, Pallid Countenance, Universal Lassitude of the Mascelsr System, Ac. % ; ; Helmbold’s Extract Bucbu IS DIURETIC AND BLOOD PURIFYING, And co cs all Diseases aris ng Lom Habits of Dissi pation, Excesses cud Imp out v -s in L”e, I lipuii- tieso. .he Bloo. A.-, supe -lgCopa.bs 'a affec tions or wb'ch -t*? n-.'it, sued as Gonor -'ce- ; Gleets, of long sisne ng, and Syph””ic Affe-tians—-n these diseases, used in connect on with HELMBOLD’S ROSE WASH. SOLD AT HELMBOLD’S DRUG AND CHEMICAL WAREHOUSE, 694 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. dec27-eodly General Produce & Commission • ° RCHA NT 9 /l Corn. Oats, Flour, Feed, etc, I SAVANNAH, GA. ’I REFERENCES: | BTeasre. Wearer, Richardson A Go., New York. R. Bacbem, of G. Renovrard M Sachem, New York. sepl5-6oi WILKINSON. WILSON & GO, Cotton Factors and General Commission Merchants ^ MCyrSfol tfre jiiycha^e and sale of all kiudROl Office No. 3 St< Savannah, Georgia: liuu d’s Lower Kang, U. B. WILKISi , Ga. Of tl epMm OtfSe J. WMM, Formerly of Okeefuskee Cotton Mills, Ala. P. H. WOOD,. the late firm of J. W. Rabun & Co., Sav’h. o a 2 o > K aS THE MU “ MIPAHATIM »■ M»* fiom ihiiai nil That received a medal and honorable mention ftoja the Royal Commissioners, the competttton w all pro minent manufacturers of “Corn Storch and Pre pared Corn Flour” of this and other countries not withstanding. MAXES W A, The food and In* ty of the age, without a single fault One tri.v wi\l Cs*rtoce the most s^Ucri. Hakes Puddtn’ , t -’tires. Custards, Blanc Man raAC., withoutieingla s. with few or no eggs,« a> costim- touishing the m *••»! economical. A slight addition to ordinary Wheat b onr greatly Improve® Bread and Cake. It i» also excellent for thickening sweet sauces, gravies for fish and meats, soupa, Ac. For Ice Cream nothing can compart with it. A little boiled in milk- will produce rich cream for coffee, chocolate, tea, Ac. Pat np hu 096 p«*nd paduges, under the traea* mark Maizena, with directions for uso. - A most delicious article of food for children and in valids of afl ages. . For sale by Gropers and Druggists eeerywneta. Wholesale Depot; 1«6 Fultoa Street. WILLIAM DUBYEA, jjB.iy General Ag*nt. HAWKINS & FAY, Commission Merchants, NO. 47 PEARL, STREET, NEAR PRODUCE EXCHANGE, N. ¥. WM. B. HAWKINS, J- BOCKWBLL FAT. Particular attention ptlid to buying Produce, ProvI sions, Whiskies, and Cigars, on order, and to con No. 4 SLotfo&yd’s LoweiT ; B.ange. Austin & Ellis, INO-^aL STREET, «AVA\ NAW, OA. < THOMAS H, AUSTIN,) La'e of Apaiaehicola. Fla.,. UlIARLBS ELUS, 1 and Columbus, Ga. scpll-tf A. M. Sloan, LsfcOf Home. ,ro trw.S*x C. F. Stubbs. ,G». . . . xualL. Late'df Thoma»»illc; Late ol Moopa-Ga. hnmnAfillP.. r SLOAN, STUBBS & STEGALL, COTJON FACTORS,. Forwarding’ and (Jonunisston BAY STREET^* savannah, g-a.. WilfmafcL liberal af vniicds ou jcotfonkanl other prod iff effn Transit: or %tore. ov-oif conaignannts to our correspondents in Nt-w York ttnSTffin *■»’' ’ i! ~ ” 1 BXVmtBNOBB: CLINTON HUNTER, ttnu of Hpofford, Tileston A Co , New York. Fiuichcr & McChesney, 5 Water-sL, New Yb»». ffidunl Btlis, UA Water sttset,’ New York. Wm. B. Miles, 59 Christie street, New York W. *. RiboJl, 5 Wall J!treet,_ New York. Tone*, Rr-» * ~ ^ Ga. GEO. PATTEN. & SON, GENEUAX. LOS-kX FOlt- D.VJUHSU MEUCUASTS, V, Dealers in Cntlun, Wont, Hides. Lumber, anil Provisions. MO iyl8-3m •'<?? n t SP SAVANNAH'. GA. IME BLAIR & BICKFORD, Lumber Manufacturers AND DEALERS IN TIMB'Eft AND LUMBER OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, Doors, Nash and Blinds. ZWT Mill ami Lumber Yard on Canal, nea$ Bryan street, office, TS:> Bay street, jy^T-tf JOHN GRAY, DEALER IN Wooden Ware, Brooms, PAILS, BRUSHES, MATS, Twines, Cordage, Tubs, Churns. CrndleB, Wagons, Chairs, Baskets, 4«. Nos. 15 Fulton andHOSFront S NEW YORK STORE’S OWN REMEDIES. Congress Spring Water. Empire Spring Water. G. B. LAMAR, JUN Successor to G. B ft G. W. Lam.b, General Commission Merchants Forwarding awl Shipping Agents No. 9’A BAY STREET (up stairs.) Refer to Geo. W. Anderson, John C. Kerri! and G. B. Lamar, Suvaunab; W. E. .lacksoU, Josiab Sibley A Sons, J B. and J. W. Walker, Augusta. Consign- roents sojh'ited. mvlO Bouse & Bryant, (Porraerly of Jacksonvnie, Flu.,) Forwarding: and Commission McpMs, 1() L Buy Street, SAVANNAH, - - GEORGIA, W ILL give prompt at'enliou to receiving and for warding goods, sales on consignment, and all orders-, and will also keep constantly on hand a good stock of Groceries, Liquors. Agricultural Imple ments, Building Malcliali, Fairbanks ft Co’s Scales. *0 besides other goo'ds bad manufactured articles tor sale on consignment, and for which they are agents. Orders and ’ constg: icited. gnments ie^ectfu.Jji JOHN S. M & a, Columbian Spring Water.! vn-wewiii* «B<i't!omBi>»i>»" ' whoLesa/^ P KALKfts IN Dry (foods Gnx^ries, Ac No naai vl or compornif* in«» yet been fib- covered or raaDP*?- n cd th»*t equi'*^these waters a.s preventive, rel ei end permanent cp e for mauy emporary and c’v on e weaves, as proved by the experience of many thousands who have drank them for years, with the most beneficial effects. CONGRESS WAJKJt ' . . Is a cathartic; alterative and tonic, inills a valuably remedy lor attentions of tb, llvor and kidneys. Uys- DCDSia. gout, chroaie constipation and cuCbueous dis* eases. Is a moat powerful preveutiv. ot tbe fevers and bilious complaints ao prevalent iu warm cli- ”““ 8 * EMPIRE WATER la a cathartic, and a valuable r-medy tor rheuma ttsrn. derangement of the liver, d ^erses of the skin, :indgeneraldebUity. Imeffec sr emosteatutitfyin lung diseases. It Is an almo'-tsn e cure tor scrofhln. and the most aggrars.ed torm, ol dyspepsia. As a preventive amt cafe tor all bilious uerangethfents it stands uurtvallid.’ i i j NOS.. 1 ,AND 2 SAMMIS’ BLOCK, Bay Street, , jfofponvillc, Tlorfila. OUA1. L. MATH OR 1 7-1'T» JasvT. PateKon TIMBER, Lumbe^^Cpjunission No. 153 Bmw Rive®*. Jay-1 j r , * nuj i ,q j iu ?> CriahnicAdiffure^'Of ab«4iiy behisOcls* cAatac FOR SALE. a Jute JEtqpe, A superior article, by ’ | CHARLES L. COLBY ft CO- sep5-tf Comer Abercom and Bay strew ter, and Is a positive it net v for diabetes, gravel, calculus, Irritation r id ‘b : n nation of the kidneys and bladder, anti hc.s too . singularly active effedts in restoring these o'".”', when debilitated by lopg only to their sex, hr ve been entirely cn eu by tbp faithful audJotUpious o”e of Columbian Water. These wxieri are bottled fresh aid .pure, from each of 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 genuine Congress, Umpire and Columbian Waters are branded on the side of the cork, thus: Darien, Georgia., ■ Orders, for Lumber solicited. dld-tl SLATE HIKING COMPT Established in W Ij_780! SQAPS t CANDLES I W! J.., Hiiirsoni^^ No, 3-3 PARK RUW> SUM VOitK, Invites the attention of buyers to his nnequaled Stock of every grade or Staple and. F^ncy Soaps. Honey Soap.' EfemuldsW fiSap^ Palm Soap, WindiorSoap, Glycerin • Soao, Ponclne Soap, White Soap, shaving Soap, Almond Soap. Upwards of Ono Hundred Stylus. Constantly on band and tor sale by KANDBLL ft CO., and many other -dealers. autaeodSm MILITARY HiLLSBOflOUSH .’ AGADENIf!! T HE EXERCISES of this will knbwe founoed by tbe late Colonel C« .(K TRW, trill be renamed on the first dav of October next, nnder the direction of G acral R E. COLSTON, a.gfj4oate, and for fifteen years (up to tin comniencewROt or ine war) a Professor qfJ-lK Yittoofa Military Institnte, The course of WttwMbNMAe such as to Aabe tbe Academy a great Polytechnic School—a school qf theoretical and appl.ed science—In wbloh langrege and llteretnre wrfl also recsbrea- full dfiarenf Mtten- tion. The discipline and organ!nation whl be Apon a complete military basis. General ColNon- reHes-oon- fldently upon the patronage pf )As old flfoadn and brothers inarms tbroaglumt tbe Whole 8Mtb. < Ap- plicatious for admission should be nrede-aa eirrly re possible totbeRiipeiflntandent, accompanied by tea- I^Wwrtdrot HMfc«.ro^hiSBOTSSly,; iepl3-3tawlm Hillsborough, N. —Oh the brt Monday fa Jteeemb* next £ffing- I will apply to the Court of Ordinary of ham county for leave to sell all the lands ' * “ " of-Bsijni ' to th, estate of Robert A. JfUnlow, for the the heirs and creditors of said estate. aepis-iawsm* ( CONGRESS WATER, > i C. ft E. S. CO. I (Empire Water,) l C. ft.KS. Co. ) (Columbian Water, 1 1 C. ft E. S. Co. J Packed safely and securely, in boxes suitalrle shipment to any part ef tire world. Congress aiyi Empire Waters to boxea containing lonr.dezen pints, or two dozen quart bottles each. (Sflumolan Water in boxes containiog four or six doeeu half pints. oT feur dozen pint bottles each. Sold by hll Druggists, MotfilB, Wine Merchants, and fltst-classGrocers.. . aTJHV/ Sold only at wholesale by HOTCHKISS *OM..Frep»l»tef».i - m Brohma blot. jay- orders by saail receive prompt attention. iuly‘-eod2m * Agent to* the South. w. m. mm>mi Earnarc Ga., Generat YTTHOtESALG Druggists, corner Barnard and VY Broughton streets, Savagnah, iri Hair Restorer Restore* Gray Hair. CLOCK'S Hair Restorer makes Hair grow on Bald Heads. CLOCK’S - Hair Restorer Step* Hair from MUng'Oat. CLOCK'S v .- Hair Reatarer Itawnta Headache. CLOCK'S CO., GA 800,000 SHARES, ,*60 EACH. Dikrkotobs—BT. Brigham, 3. F. Do.ver, £J4)i<|ran- nisi.'A Wilbnr andA.& Marshall. « PssureiiT-A. Wilbur. «nvai«nah,Ga. Vm P*esnn»—B. C. Grannise, Macou, Ga. Skobctaky-pjl ^ RagslUili^ -ftdlanto, Ga. mHIS Company Will soon be prepared to dll any A orders for Slate, however large, for roofing, for mpithee o«l of slate. f<w J^tels.for pavement, ami feir any ofner uses to which si ate can be applied. -The quarry is convonicnt,to the cities of Atlanta, Augusta, Macon, Albany and Cpluiqbns. Ga.; to the cities of Setou, Montgomery and Mcffiile, Ala.: to New Orleans, aud wiU shortly be to Mem phis, Pena., and 8^ tante, Mo. The, suporiodty c slate for roofing purposes, and its special adaptablut to various article* of furniture and tor pavemeat well known.. T . -A Orders V AN Oap’l O. J. TRACT & GO., - Kauccwv t* D. ». Cohea, ... t ,'_p’,uljaf^fts kxp rohnEsa tor LADIKS' DRESS TRUUHNGS, OBNAMih'di .IfSbW7SMK f|^d Nn.-fioa Broadwayo cprner Jj^usne street, gS*4mo * NrwYoti augS-4mo ,JdK(|-)isJ W ILL BE SOLD, at th« Lower Market House. the city of Aqgusta, on the first Tuesday In C . tobpr nexu »od- H nectssarr, from day to day there after, during the hsual hours of pnbliejjales, the fol lowing pro mlpg, decci lowing property, part of the estate of Thomas Cum. leccasCil. , Lewis L. S. W. Ma°(m ft Co., Savannah 138 BRYAN .BEET, ‘V ... VALENTINE BASLEfl.' Cigare, Wins*, Ales and Lager, and all kinds ot Liquors. Lunch at eleven o'clock. Ten Pin Alleys CHPICE FAMILY FLOUR 1 FROM NEW WHEAT. i Steam Flooring Mills tesat end of • aid ’nunlHes 1 w— their* residences, by MBAlI I ^Barterbarrel. Also, fresh GRIT8 and XBAL, | y ^*>flghel or half bgabel. l0 “- ^dverc- n? r h Southern Georgia -CHART AND COMPAQ” ■repsrtor inducements to bridge Argus, ’) pflbrs vannah ms an advertising no. merchants of ba ud rapidly lncreaamg circulationn. It has a urge its terms are reasonable. Address v ,t section, and WILLIS M. Ru- Editor and ProJUs Bainbridge, June 11, ISM.jelN., -mv 'JUJKCH HWJSE,bbo^i Bull Street} near Bay, Lane. F REE LURCH seryad Wrn It i m . aud from 9 p. ta. U) It n. Me* of Lhfoora, Ales. Wines, Ac,, constantly on hand, ask iy3lr FRANK PERRY Propr,etor v PAVILION HOTEL, SOUTHEAST CORNER OP Bt’LL AND SOUTH BROAD STREETS. T HE PROPRIETORS would respectfully announce to the public that the above Hovel is now open for the reception of Permanent and Transient Boarders. Having bad large experience in the Hotel business, they intend to make this House one of the most com fortable Boarding Houses for families and others in “‘There is a Bar «raiQ<*tdjwjtk fe tootel, at which may be found tfteTSeirof Wittt*, Ylqflors and Segars. Attached to the House is also, an ICE CREAM GARDEN, where may be procured at an hours, both day andevening, the finest Cream in thecity. Also, a'Soda Fonntaln, lrom which they will furnish the best Soda in tbe city. Parties can be furnished with Cream at all times. ' jyld-tf ST. CHARLES SALOON, B Y A. STAMM. Bay Lane, rear of Post Office.— The best Liquors, Ales. Wiues. Segars, Ac., always oa hand, including a choice article of BELT ER’S WATER, directly imported from Her*agthum, Nassau, and the best of Rhine Wines. LUNCH every day at tl o’clotfc ’ 1 ml2-ly Royaft House,” LINV1LLE & GLEASON. St. Jvilian Street, West of Market, SAY A If Jf A H, A- GENTS FOR MERRITT, WALCOTT * CO., 64 ConrtMt street New Tort. MANUFACTURERS OF ALL KINDS OF Bolts, Nuts, Washers, Sett Screws, Taps and Dies, — Ac., and dealers in aH Kinds of Railroad, Ac., Ac., and dealers in - , . - _ , shipaud Engineer’s Supplies, Oils, Varnish, Faint, Heuipand Rubber Packing: Oak Tanned and Rubber Belting, Brass Fittings. Chipping and Riveting Ham mers. Files, Chisels, Gas Pipe, Nails. Circular and Gang Saws. Pumps, Steam Whistles, Steam and Wa ter Gnagere, Steam Engines and Saw Mills of every description, Ac., Ac. Also Agents for A. P. WOOD ft CO.'S celebrated Portable Steam Engines. FOB SALS, Port HILTON HEAD, 8. C. RIDDELL * RUGG . ion luJ-tr Pioriiitoii x.t.nM> LA PIERRE HOUSE, PHILADELPHIA. THE SUBSCRIBERS having leased this favorite A House, it has been - * - REFITTED AND REFURKISHED IN AN ELEGANT MANNER, And I* now Prepared wit a tkeMret Per fect Appointment* for the Iteeep- tlon of Gucnti. The first position among first-class Hotels will be maintained in the future, as in the past. JglTetn BAKER ft PARLEY. BARRETT’S ON THIS CONTINENT. It is warranted to restore ur.' v aim to ns orioxsal, natural e-iLou, in every i as- n will stop the hair from Fallino orr; it Willtr. e i ic cad from humors and dandruff; promote the ..how h of the hair, aad is a beautivcl dressing. We offer go large rewards, bnt we uth > --t al! of onr agents to REfcsn the money to * iyps - n who will use two bottles, and then say Ba ; > m ■ Vege- txbeb Hath RBvrouATfVB has not per omre- all we claim. Testimony from the Capital Of tl.e VnKe, States. Messrs. Barrett A Co : • I was induced to give your Hair p epatation a trial, and cau beanity recommend it as unequalled as a Dressing, Puriuer and Restorer,—giving to tbe Hair a luxuriant richness, and to the head a cool and most agreeable sensation, while it is thorough in re storing tbe hair to its.natural color. Very respectfudy, W. Hamlet. Wfflhfagton, D. C., May 15, 1986. Messis. J. R BeRRSTi’ ft Co: I was induced by a friend to mak a trial ol Bar rett’s Vegetable lL ir Restorative, and 1 am ten much pleased with tee effect It has had on my hair. I was nearly half gray, and now. before nsing one bottle, my head Is treed from dandraff.and my hair has all the appeeraneo of youth. I fully believe Bar rett’s to be the best hair preparation in the world. ■ wm. Hamilton. Fredonia, N. Y., April -2G, 1S66. Medical. SINCE THE LASJ ANMUAL MESSAGE ISSUED BY THE PROPRIETORS OP Hostetter’s STOMACH BITTERS, For the information and guidance or all win, health As the GREATEST OF TEMPORAL BLKSSlSqs w, demand for this potent and agreeable Venn. ™ ble TONIC and ALTERATIVE h*, been immensely increased. which commerce ,‘ na11 of the article are knov*. ’ 6 ^ cnlllr been fonnd united to all 11 fa the needs of every class of sotv,,/ p ' 0Callties W the purest vegetable Ingredient,, mineral salt or eorrosire vegetable alkaiouj ms blnlng the properties of » WHOLEsn'^' < ® MACHIC, a GENTLE LAXATIVE * ^ ANTI-BILIOUS AGENT, it t, endorsed Chemists as the safest, and bv annr^nHj " 1 dans as the surest Prevent,, Reatotative Preparation of the ig? e * , aI1 “2 ud Tbe nalhre of its components i,' the , tstiarmlessness. It corotau ot the stirnmatingt ° dple Of sound Rye, meoicated with the flhest ^ anti-febrile, aperient, antiscorbutic, and anti a modlc herbs, roots and barks that botanical resa^ has yet developed for the use of man. stetr rm'- 4 Ma anhaLanPo that ontara into i*~ “■nposmon a H. BAKRf.TT ft CO„ Proprietors,' Manchester, New Hampshire. CHARLESTON ROTE, CHARLESTON, S. t. mHIS popnlai and well known Hotel, situated in the •1 business portlofi of the city, has been newly fur nished throughout by the present proprietor, who hae been sixteen ymrs connected with tbe establishment. Hrtfi-tf W WHTfB, Proprietor. LITE OAK CLUB HOUSE, No. 32 GBOBGiB STREET, Charleston, South Carolina, I, now open for the accommodation of transient an permanent guests. Choir** Liquors, Wines, Ales *ad Segars ALWAYS 08 *il». Tonus* per Day. ■ atltf •']POTEBjCTjTO 1 Prt^gri^ HERRING’S FIRE PROOF SAFES AND J < Fairbanks’ PATENT PLATFORM SCALES. JACOB LIPPMAN, Corner Congress and Barnard streets. Agent. Sold by all Druggists. jyt-tf "SAUDERSONSULIM, “ HARNESS, SADDLERT AND TRUNK STORE, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, Under St. Andrew’s Hall, Broughton St., S AVANNAH, GFA. HE EYE, EAR, AHD THROAT. rVR.- WRIGHT, of Toronto, Canada West, Physl- i r cian and Surgeon, Oculist >' Anrlat, cam be consnlted on Deafness, Disfbargc.s from the Bar, noisesin the Head,Catarrh, Diseasesof tbeThroat aI At/tU9eascs of the EYE, requiringeitheir Medical or 8utgicai aid attended to. Office No. 41, in Dr. Titos. Buckler's old office 09 Lexington street, Baltimore, Md. . _ H omce Lours from 9 to 12 A. M., and 3to a F. M. t»-»f • • THOfS. W- BROOKS MANUFACTURER OF FURNITURE AND GENERAL UPHOLSTERY. MM4 Doe Street, Philadelphia, Pa. N. B.—All oilmens sent by Vail promptly at tended to. ' fvSl-tf Nutting, ^Powell & (Jo. BANKERS, .MACON, GEO C. A. NUTTING, A. H. POWELL, ISAAC SCOTT. CEPEK0OE. EDWARD PADBLPORD, JeSS-biB SAVANNAH. Bankers & Brokers Bnfanla, Ala-, WILL receive Deposits, buy and sell Exchange, - grid oad Silver, Uncurreut Bank Notes, Government, Railroad an* all other Secnrltias,- 1^111 also buy Cot ton on ordetB.- . 7 f - Collections'maiie and promptly remitted. They will also make collectlont.lM ,qny part of the United States, and make cash advances on’ i<Aton consigned to our friends in New York, Charleston, Savannah. Apaiacbicola or New Orleans. Iptrjtlftfimli iKiidiu capital, with o«r Isng es- >yyb*aef*4ii if a sufficient guawoteo, ot safety in all onr business transactions. BKFKU TO Conant ft Young. I N Y b Nourse ft Brooks, ( w 10rK ' SAdama, Frost ft Co., Charleston, S. C. Johnston, Woods ft Co., savannah, Ga. Foote A Malone, Mobile, Ala. iXIlStCSSS&ti! -ilL John King. Banker, Columbus, Ga. Jcoffisgv Wfckaft Bru., New Oricaos, La. Guthrie ft Co., Louisville, Ky. Shlrok A Rowland, St. Louis, Mo. - < EuriULA, Ala., Sept. 1.1868. ' "hepfe BELL, WYLLY & CHRISTIAN -tTAVred BEEN JtGENM^ the- Jboffi , Saft8 H and Scales for the last fifteen years, aye now receiving large consignments of- Safes and Seales. HERRIlfO-S PATENT CHAMPION FIRE PROOF SAFES, with patent Crystalised Iran Burglar Proof. ALSO, A large and complete assortment nf FAIRBANKS’ ssetsKstu* PLATFORM AND UNION, GROCERS’, COUNTER, AND 1 .SVEN BALANCE. The above Safes and Scales are too well known to (Late Steele A Bprbank,) IS Merchants’ Row, Hiltim Head, So. Cj AM eorner King ana Oearge Sts., Charleston, C ALLS the attention of Wholesale and BetaU 1 chasers to his superior stock ot Military and Naval Clothing, 'PUROTSfflJTCl GOODS,— Watches, Clocks, Fancy G««>da, rt weliy and Hate Ware, awards, Sireaes Dclro, ItairlNeric*, Boot Capa. neffifllasats^ffinntleSMVffi.Bi.kBe: VALUABLE PLANTATION * Sor SWfi. E subscriber offers hW ptaniatkm' and appur- FERTILIZERS A. Lister Jfc Brother’s t ^4WBpHj: T^tenancesfor e*Te on reasonable terms; also, the entire crop of Corn, Cottoit, Cane, Potatoes, ftc*^ -»—• now In process of cultivation. , „ This Hantalton isaitnAted Blue miles: from Madi son Court House, Fla, and two miles from Cherry Lake Church, whan* iftere are good schools now m successful operation. Thfe fertility of the s 11 and healthfalness of the place,and U(e high moral tone of the neighborhood, make it one of the mept desirable places in the State. The ianu is msUwatWedeaMl lakes and rnnnlng branches, that have never failed fa the most pro tracted droughts, and the uadoared lands are cov ered with the fittest oak, hickory and pine ti'tiber. The plaataton M now fa saocessfal apqreUqM, with doc acre*pleated in long ataple eetton, wynchwlU prodne* at least tuo bales; 2Te acres in corn, which wlH pro tuee d.oO'' Imshels corn. tv lands on Lhfi entire place are com pc 2,5*0 acres—1^300, acre^ uk^ed and under good f *I < vrtll also sell eighty head .’f hogs, fourteen good mules, well broke, two bors«e*thros planfotfaft wag ons, farming utensils to run twenty pioamis,’black smith and carpantcr’atools, one KcOurtby Cotton Gin, household ahdkftdhem fnrnltare.'ahd hfai on the place. - , ^ais^tsii'Lisauaafffi.ss modate all the laborers necessary to woik the plan tation successfully. ... - . it applied for early, the purchaser will get a bar- ffftill. • AddreskmAnawifiohcaH.^nu. i,; anlO-dtf JOHN L. TOOKB. SUPEB- >UATH 0F LINE AND HalrRtotororreroftpMyl Hair Restorer Wall that CLOCK’S Hair Restorer pomMifisaU the mertt ciefrostl for it. JAMBS E. MARLOW. > Admiuistntoa > eimmen.iur iu . Executor of Thomas Cummi riOi-iFi.rtJOWA.Xl) ». W® vf™?. 8 ." Executrix of Thomas Cumm Executrix of Thomas Camming aui-tthwtdBn; i:->r iid. ttfttfurMe; N^Jfafft ^<foiwjA N ) Manafaclwrera of Mint Class city ofSavsnnah, following property. One Sofa, 5 cusfilo bottom Rooking Chafah Glass, 2 Clocks, and ou mention. Levied all) a person of Color, to sat. out of the Honorable the of Chatham, in favor of Isaac D. by F. C. LIGHTS and LOUI^EKNST, at the ocl Bailiff County Court C. C. stand. 421 Broome street, between Crosby and Kin MwJhrhgii}. ,,-HiVJki'.i-,: JlNfgod adiQ^djgyntleFC"-„ag°dfpr <2® «e*alo»ne 8* Ms SPENCER 4k Cfi. jjl8-3m Brattieboro, Vfc TORE GROUND tONEi THESE FERTILIZERS, being wade from th’e best. A materials and re the most approved manner, are confidently recommended ns the bead In the market. CO- CRANK ft 00.1 General Agents for tits Manufacture**, Agents .. , . . Newark, N. J. ' Herere. La Rocks, west A BaSibls, Agents. Ba- vnnahyGa. sepafi-tfu TWENTY-EIGHT Lots, suitable for building, J laid but on a tract or laud adjoining, on the west, itje village oL8ammfii vi li£. — . .'_. '_ A ptatof th- eetolsJPSy.nc e*ch at the office of Bara£lftUaBmijKl*»g|tU>oHt»ffi(M Al4J>yi*7rT|TglittNlff»t»Bt fifty acres, dBoker’s Bitters in two equal animal inatahnenta, with interest ffos ua, d Of »»le. secure* ZYMT* ~ utor of Thomas Camming, dacei im 166 LUj^ty ttrwt. *. V. -Ab SHBVICEABLE BftAFT, iL.Pnlaski House Suites.. ly at a sep25 insfm __ l>ilU f •PUMP, In complete rnanTFF L. COLBY ECO., Cor. Bay and Ahercorn streats. ( h*E Bathm ft Nake’afiTKAM : b order. * OTMI RHODES' S nperPhosphate of Lime THE STANDARD MANURE, AT }82 50 PER TON, CASH. a!2-tf MILLER, THOMAS ft CO. PRIME YELLOW CORN. 2000 BCSDELS PRUlE YELLOW^CORN for _ „ _ _ sale by B. F. SANFORD, At Savaltnah Mills, east end of Broughton st„ or by BRYAN HARTRIDGE ft CO., Bay street, d for sale, icll-tf PBT - White Corn constantly on hand and Also, choice Corn Meal aud Grits. TO ALL WANTING FURNITURE \ Am opening for Lbe lnp.Dection of the ptibUc, • ^ A fine stock of CABINET FURNITURE, CHAIRS, T TRESSES, Ac., Ac., TV) Which tbe attention of nil is invited. fggr Warerooms, 17S BROUGriTDN STREET, Sher ock’sold Dry Goods Store. •' (16.1, 7 . aB. HARRINGTON. NOTICE. riRoM this date and for the sntnmer month* my House Wanted. Any person Jjm'ifotJSE'&lii Me snbstance that enters into its culled and selecteu with scrupulous c«^ au7 thing i hat is not sound and perfect of iu kimus ^ in its manufacture. In the factory at Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.. tern of inspection f»r more thorough than J adopted by Govercment authority, as a testof the quality of the great staples of life, is rigorously prt tised. Every barrel of the cereal stimulant vi^j I forms the basis of the Bitters is ascertained tots it. 1 aolutely pure before it Is received into the munuht. taring department, and every lear and fibre ol its I medicating fngre Jicnts scrutinized before the proces of inflwlon commences. Such is the enormous ci parity of the tanks In wMchJhe R: ersare prrpiM I that the proprieto.jare enabitsi to keep a'-itge stock I on hand, and to soppiy the domestic end lot^s I market with an article matured and tncMovefl by I time. Hence the fiery and - u‘ ‘tq flavor wbuhitl taches to ordinary bitters, and wi- -hit doe to 'aeir | newness and the lnler’ov qiv )i y o. the druys t alcohol of which they f .e concocted, is reytr I ceived iii this mild and agio :a >le nreparaUon. i; I ord'hg to the testimony of a -le cnemists, the es I sencc of good Rye is file most health.cl of aii«r -u | and RonteUei’s STOMACH BITTERS Are the only Me' , :e , ’TOl Ton 5 c in t’ic Wor’d of whici I that fluid is the atimo’at'ii'T ingredient. To Dyspeptic Sufferers. Under the general head cf Dvsnepsia may he classec I all the varieties of im' -es ion. Pa syrepfoms art I so various, end d’Cer so much iu d ie.wt inJvn’nai, thatit is almost impose 1 -to to clasairy them. In fact, some of them arc n *-:ly ’udescriba js. It may be aafe’y averted, however, that half the ili^ascs ol mankind spring from a d'-o r d ,r eil com” ion of tbe stomach: and that the othe.; Iia’', tvbn’ever ti’er | origin, react upon that sensitive and im*r.-ar:or gan. Among the ordinary indications or Dy?p?psii are flatulence, a bleated ami lull feeling alj-mt He stomach and abdomen immediately after eating.a gnawing sensation or a sense of liollo.rness at tie pit of the stomach between meals, a heavy dull feel ing in the bead, feeble or unsteady appetite, occa sional nansea, restlessness during night and a veer, unrefreshed feeling on rising in the morning, palps tion of the heart, depression of mind, sometimes amounting -to monomania, loss of memory, confu sion of thqpgh’, sour stomach, with raising of foot aud a choking sensatiou *in the throat, dlmnea of eye, pain in the diaphragm, feebleness and disincli nation for exertion, and sometimes emaciation and ■ I corpse-like pallor. These are a • few of the direct I signs of Dyspepsia, but as it is genera’iy compifcstrf with specific affections of the bow,-Is, the liver and I the terves, its victims have many additional tonneau | which are technically attributed to other causes. The best advice that ern be given to any onevho has the slightest predispoeltion to Dyspepsia, is tote-' Biy his or her digestive organs by the daily use of Hosteller's Bitters. -The disease proceeds from a lack of vigor In I Btomaok, and this vitalizing preparation will foot I and renovate that organ. If the gastric-appanmsi! I fa good working order, and can perfcrtly dissolve I and thoroughly assimilate the food submitte) to ia I operation, there will be no Dyspepsia. If it cant* I do this, it requires reinforcement, and the best of ai! I reinforcing agents should be forthwith resorted to I The stomach is the commissariat of the system. 11 applies the elements of life to the whole iwdJ. ■“ I it is prepared the material of blood, mosete W” s l and fibre, and if it fails to purvey thit®«erial ml quantity, and of aproper kiud, the whole bofij fers, and with it the menial faculties. ThereforeF I tect the commissariat department. Don’t let u_-1 emy obtain possession of it. It is eas’er to pre* I disease Rom getting into an organ than to eipt: I after it becomes a chronic flxtuTe. Consider^ J first indication of uneasiness in the etomset I sign that Dyspepsia is preparing to attack, andl'^- It at once with the GREAT REPELLAXT. I But !f it is foo late to prevent, remember toe I not too late to cure. It is believed that tliere “ I case of Chronic Indigestion that can witiistanfl j remedial opeiittoa of Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters. This balief is grounded on twelve veats’ rtpetW I of the efficacy of th« preparation. The find >“*** I of its Milan to give relief is yet unchronicled- i I ■ever had failed, the voluminous correspondence a-1 dressed to the proprietors from ell "arts of ;M ® I States and South'America, would at le»st I one letter expressing dissatisfaction. B “ u “' j||J | Is not one. The testimony, extending over I of more than a dozen years, is all of the api» tenor. Certainly this is a sufficient »«"“ claiming that the BITTERS are a SPECIFIC PO* | INDIGESTION IN ALL fr8 VARIETHIS. Any person having a small DWELLING nt; bfetweetr fabw and October 1st, wm find a good tenant b ( v applying to - JOHN C. MAKER A CO., airtS-tf ’ ' 139 Congress street. Eastern Hay ; OAA bales Prime, for sale by ^ . BRADLEY, HILL ft CO., gypSl-tf No.‘l2 Stoddard's Lower Range. MillVUtl ■ — — Rockland time- ^ -n A ea nlnnatfl PTDOffl ATIAIJTS. flOSB’S Nbtibe. i nnn rirrbl9.first QUftw^f iw 8 ’ 8 f J14f - - ^ AaH.'SISjiSSia52SSfJ5?RE, Tdencei complete; iron frame, 40 feet carnage; (fig mA mw- patent eelf-eettiug head biockag too feet las Chain, vrith pulleys and first eta* VMtttg for tin HBl wmitffihl The wholeMparfeetly new:and can *.ssrra«Ei a^S’ft Daniels; The Charleston ‘ i Jbri i.U/ 3 CD*,’, hC 0 3y.i jOAnm m? 'ANmO nedergone g thoenegh i. pi pair, jraaew ready toxeroU* *)t Y lug the same. . -iu '* ; .m . G . * D. C. MARSH «*p21-eod»t Marsh’s Ship Ya ; FOR SALE, Shop and Foundry. Terms eroy. j{ AgPlT ^ Corner of Bay and West Browl sepl2-tf soda Factory. V Co-Partnership Notice-* ^F’nershiff toi^tire*transaction of a UejMjxi*<!Mpmis Yosge ft Co., Savannah, * Ja WINBoRN IjAWTO N. . PHILIP YOSGE. , September 1st, 1866. . .8CPl-tf ’Wesleyan MALE COLLEGE, MACON, GEORGIA. , s , ii?ite L f »sss _ nd Board, including foei,-wiffitog m»d llgMfi, fill*per term. Music, with use of plants $N per term.- Three lewis tM-atheiaetic year. Pay ment dneatth* filet ot*a*h.«»n. For farther i»- address J. M- BONN ALU HosteUer’s Biiiers AS A Homseliold Medicioe. U ia a great fallacy to suppose that ness of ataedldne Is any proof of its value torative. The truth is, that if the against a remedy, it cannot do much good. HOSTETTER’S BITTEN* Are not unplearont to the taste, and * w ? S .^eefi apd qoietijnetead of iriitating the rtoma®- they aro the !>est known preventative of ™ a aaoeea. Their nsefulness as a trmi)y SF”; h . »ted. Forjsickaessattno ' w -I sadden spawns, wind colic, hysterica, n>*L 4 ( ache,lassitude, low spirits, aud lh * one UtUe ailments that are conunua iff’* A . wry family, there Is w ^ewhc* F>' I whole medicine chest fall ot MU i e of * I den, and pills, is not worth a sing | 8ITTEK8 fa such cases. ■ . _ Caution. the government indob 8 .^ In order to guard against ‘J# of 111 the public are requested to tak ®^ pt g la4pi ttirflnf beautifully engraved Pf P“ e ‘"L,’^te, officiri wfiich the Government of lI L e • JA Rih 84 ' affiftenticates every bottie of H “ 0 vertMP r shield, thrown by the Government ov^: prfetors and »ne public tor^tlaear J an( j oW r platsdpouapicnously across the • tM „-, ScJOTbottl*, «td cannot fail‘ostnM^ ef .the most.eaaoal obsewer, Nothlp* he be Hoetetter’s Bitters, can be gene traitora are abroad, and the only « ^ Ri tfcrs % iastm.of MSI commenced the the Ferry three point* gift will in e :tion- * I lie have against them is to sec Km niuoft »ucut vj Qi b»»- ■ boy beak the engraved . lab f‘*" lt , m pabort®*! Hoetetter ft Ssaith, aifil the st 9 I vs** IfmtffTrn* PREPARED AW» 8(8%^ iSSIVHOSTETTER' A SMI > ' pittsbsSQH’ PA . kewera thrtwghont the won