The Daily news and herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1866-1868, October 09, 1866, Image 4

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ur.-lir:'; Mil The Daily News and Herald. TUESDAY MORNING. OCTOBER 9. IMS. Bomg* O maiden with the pale bine-eye*. Thy heart is like a shining rill. That» rapped in Winter’, icy gnus. « • Lies bound in slumbere deep and chi”. Yet thou art one to ideate! j . For. fast enchained by mkgic spells,; Beneath the edid and wintry sty. Deep hid within their frozen cell*. The self-mne ripples folded lie. That sparkle in the Sommer delis. • And oh ! my fancy fondly tells ■ That, for within thy cold heart deeps. Where yet no germ of pity, swells, The'golden fight of promise steeps; The warmth of hidden passioned woB*. qfT, J.Dunb&r & Co. Tlie meadows bloom *beath April Bkies; The flowers spring up to meet the rain; When will the love I long forrtaa? Have all my tears been shed in vain, O maiden with the pole blab eyes f [Dwight's Journal of Music. In General- —The Chinese empire is tow open to hll who choose to visit it —A Mormon Bishop, recently deceased, leaves eleven wives.and forty-seven children to mourn his loss. m y. .£1 During * late storm, Vermonters flid'nbt see the sun for seven 4ays. —Lead pencils were first. introduced lii Italy three centuries ago. Now $500,000,000 are consumed annually. —The German Confederation will be able to muster an army of 1,116,000 men. —It is proposed in England to -establish an asylum for disabled horses, where they may be judiciously coddled: . —Hoo-ke-op, a Blackfeet Indian, has been rewarded by Government with a ipedal and fi hundred silver dollars, for rescuing a white woman from captivity. —The Bonk of France is filled with trea sure from Germany’. Gold, silver and jewel ry to the value of l,900,006f. ere crammed into its vaults. —The Constitutional amendment has, so far, been ratified by the States of' Vermont; Connecticut, Bhode Island, New Jersey, Tennessee and Oregon. —The Attorney-General hag decided against the right of the President to make "all the cotton States one district for the Internal Revenue Department for’tbe, cotton"ihtereets alone. —Street flirtation is so common in Pough keepsie, N. Y., that the Eagle, of that, city, reads a homily to the young men and lasses who engage in it. —The population of New-Orleans is double what it was during the war, and’ one-fourth larger than ever before. ; —Gen. Pritchard, who catprifi-efl Jeffersou Davis, is a Republican candidate for, Con gress from Michigan. —“My yoke is SSSy, Tihd my burden is light,” as toe fellow said when his girl was sitting in his. lap with her arms around lug neck. —Two of the members of the Judiciary Committee have signified their intention of drawing articles of impeachment of the Presi dent as soon as Congress meets. —The day after the municipal authorities of Philadelphia insulted the President, an Alabama merchant-left that city for New York and purchased for cash $70,000 worth merchandise. -7 —Paris fashions decree two distinct criuor- lines, one a little, - round, insignificant hoop, as flexible as a willow,. for short morning skirts; the other a long train crinoline, like a peacock’s tail, expanding out, for ' evening splendor. - -a i H —A. new practice is in vogue among the: fashionables of,both sexes in “Fffrig; Tiny spend from four to five hours in the water of bath establishments, singing, playing games of dominoes, chess, etei, and also i*t flirta tion. ..... , .. f..." —Gen. Grant’s pay is $18,678 per yeir,; and Lt. Gen. Sherman’s.. £111,51 Each is allowed fifty borses. A JCsJor-Ggoeral gets; $5,800 per year, and is allotted five horses.. The pay of d Brigadier is $8,MO 50. j —Hon.'J^P. Hale ♦tU'bc recalled from Madrid as sflon as a suitable successor tan be appointed. The rotary principle is to bej applied to tiro, as it will be soon to cthers'Df our represqptativcs abroad. , , —The New York Herald*says ah "expedi-r tion, consisting ot about 2,000men,- hflfibeen recently dispatched ssader the auspices of Santa glgiM) tgl(Pjbumlrcd American veterans-hold commissions in tint force. a a n r, , r: t 1 —Au Irish peasaat^fieing asked whyJie permitted his pig to take up bis quarters with his family, made an answer abounding witli satiiical naivete : “Why notf DoeMTjhd place afford every convenience tba( a pig can require?*’ 1 *- --tAtoj —Tennessee is the only State-whose citi zens are disfranchised. By Radical admis sion, Tennessee is recognized as bnce more a member of the Union, and’ the only one of the Southern States thathas been readmitted. Eighty thousand Tennesseans are, neverthe less, denied the right "if suflfra*e? —A correspondent "writes : “I have just heard from a friend who has verylatdy quit- ‘ -tlierea Groceries and Ljgtiors. Scranton, &Ci KSEP CONSTAfiTTLY OH BAND CHOICE OLD BHAHDM8S, ’winks, *c. EVER Hay, Com, Oats and Bran, afrfcMy at rtBoleshle to the trade; and we flatter ourselves that we can nuke h to the interest of dealer* to patronise ne, at the head of Bar. opposite JeflhrSnc et.- mia-tf THUS. J. DON BAR. HKNRY A. Of LILTS, IMPOSTERS AND DEALERS IN • 1< • /.’ u i 'Uj 4 Brandies, Whiskies, Gins, Wines, Cigars, Etc. UT Agentloc Bober* Smith’s celebrated Pliiloilel- phia Ale and Deuemer Champagne. . 14T Bay Street, ~ • • • —— < — sepkSm . . V * ^AVANNAH.'oA. iWMSOH. WILSON H. "orWE, rl'-C rartft^sio n4i SiftSt ; Ooruer Bryan and St. Julian streetsaud Monument Square. SAVANNAH. GA. fV FRUITS »nd TWITlWiwl in Season al a ays ad hand. • . i aurt-tt Jin ^laiit^f 4 ^ 1 J ^ MMUHDING MW ted the Holy Gity, that-them is-1 very general conviction to the effect that Victor Emmanuel will, sooner or later, becom# np obedient subject at the shrine of St. Peter.”; —The irrepreasible'Geo.'Frauds Train _ , . _ runniug as an indepeodent ^xaa^idale forf Apply-to Congress, in Nebraska His aunouncemenjl in the Omabe Herald is in his usual stylcf jfr ruDS regardless of political issues—or any thing else. There are two regular tickets in —The EmpmssiCarlaliW wiWof Mximiii ian, is by no melons the impoverished per complisbed. Her father, KiDg CeejMdi left her about eight millions of dollars.-*4od she has several millions besides- . —The journals of 8t Petersburg state that Mr. Fox, American Envoy, during his stay in that capital, arranged .with: Ahe Ministers of the Czsr the basis ofATWWT^ejljrof Com- merce amlsfneuijjsbip |li|l clwff mbd the ex- isting one,' and *biflfiwoulwBoko 1 be Ootocfi^ ded,between Russia'and the United Stiles. > —An expansive safety bridge, to be used tbe New England roads. It adapts itselt tty if Tofj£ „ If all the motions of the car—expanding When Mc * , r OR RALE on [002] they ate apa^. gn^cqutmpgBg'iirJWif They come together. —Dates from China to July 13th say the RenulslwJhp ’JJrjrriii? «fli' JftMgaCbuw are muck more formidable than was supposed. Every leader aenFngaiiist then., except only had. met with deleeto la .one-battle, the younger brother of the Viceroy lost 2,000 En field rifles, and, out.of 1,000 cavalry e$-1 gaged, only 100 ewaped, and -fate of 9.000 the infantry is Supposed to have been no batter. Direct tarostl * —It is said thatStyauag has given 1, OOOf. ($300,000) for the right of givin, ster concerts in the. Palais. d’Jw Champa Elyaeea, during direct them, but has not succeeded in spading him to accept tte oOce^whfcb ■mrejectod with Infinite scorn at jfenl —A fellow at M .II ■ a rave course o waa atamra mg about the track with mote liquoc thasa I could carry. “Hallo, what’s the matter wow'? mid. gjprijm*. ,»U Why, wky-rUd—why, the tact is, a lot ot toy friends have been betting:’Bquor oa the - race to-day, and they have got me to hold , the stakes. Philip CallanaW.' ^ wr. . ‘ Kerrigan. i Columbia Square GROCERY STORE, by irintorf* calIivav R ECKIVINH. WBBRLY, tlrat-class Kaumy (!r„- ceries, Alas, Whiea, Liquors.; t tiiar*. Fruits. Ve^etrablee, Ac. Fur wile on mum reus-oiiable terra!*. JeftMy mm sKEHin, Wheteule and Ketail. Denier In Wroeerkn ptyufi- au*-«fc«B, Ototitag^Ar- eigu Sis Donwsttc WlnU liqlsra alii 3^0St i Also, Skeliant Calabratod GOLDEN ^y&iwbiig CHAMPAGNE QIDER. in bottle and in wood. London and Dublin Brown Stout, Scotch and Rug Ilsh Ales, Ac. * .. y - Liberal deductions made to-: he trade. 176 BROU9HTON S*»K$r, SAVANNAH, and SS unerfy at dll-U *rlv atreet, N. Y. Mim B07 Bny Street, Dium w riTANDABD LIQUORS, Agent* for Charles Farre Chnmfiassm, Kcilftr-s Kentucky Bourbon Whiskey, Ac. Commission Merchants. O. BATHES, GEKERAL COHHnaiON MRCHAMT, i.v aiwMuuunua n VTaar, Brats, Feed ssi Pradaee, - CORNER STORE, WO and !M Rax’ Stksxt, voot or Bani* It, ' Sayoassh, Georgia. ^ References—C. A. GambrUl a Co., Hbrrie k told* win: BMtMWre; Woodward, Baldwin k Oo., llalllaiea and New York; L Oambrili, Banker,'Chaiieaton. Liberal advances made on conBigwmenta of Cottca and Produce. ' octof POWER & MULLER, General Produce & Commission MERCHANTS. Coin, Oats, Flour, Feed,. eto I* 14f ^AVAKBAB, OA. :• REFBRKNCBS: Mw'sts. TtodiTA Gordon, Savannah, Ga A Wflbtfr.' Baq ,Pres’t Home Ins CO., Savannah. Messrs. LsBoctie, West A 'Daniels, Savannah, Gl Messi-B. Bell, Wyily A Christian, Savannah, Go. - Messrs. Wearer, Rlchardeon A Co., New York. B Buchern, of G. Renow.rd* Bicbem, New York, sepft-sqi CO, Cotton Factors and General Commission Merchants A uKNTS for the purchase and sale of an kinds of Cottoalkinaesiica. * lvancrimadeonconslgnir 3 Stoddard’S Lower Ran >ttoa jibe; si ad- OMce No. Havanssb, Georgia. liments. gc. Bay street. D. B. WILKUtSOJf. Of Newnan. Go. " - B. J. Wli-SON, Formerly of Okeefuskee Cotton Mills, Ala. P. H. WOOD, ..Of the late firm or J. W. Kabnu k Co., Sav'h, 9cpo.3m , , . Austin k, .Ellis, Coimrtsiiw and Fonr -ariina Morckants,, * «k*AT.IXRKET, SAVABBAUi GA. THOMAS H. Ab'OTIN, >-Li'e of Apalachicola. Fla., CHAKLRRELLM,, f and oolamba*, Ga. septl-tf - ■ ■ ' A. M. Slosh, . , .U F..St<:»«s, LiiIl of Jlomt-.Ua. ' ' Late of Macon, Ga. C. W. StegalL. Late of THomaavUle. SLOAN* STUBBS & STEGALL, COTTON FACTORS, Foi'wai’diitg: aud C ommission * »*M 't : KSACBAHIft No. 4 Stoddard’s Lower Range, «i> BAY street,. ,i'i'AYA^NAH,.. GrA-. Willmakciiljerul adv'uuce,. t,h entrinrarid otbei produce in iniiutu or store, or ion conaignmeute to our correspondents iu New York anTTSm T Quick Sales! W E have j nat received and opened the I. A1!GF:S1 STOCK of DRY GOODS to he found In AM* city, and which we offer al LOWER PRICES than thof^Mn be bought for at any other bouse, constating in. pwtw Every variety of ptom Q«$to. Honsekccpiug Goods Dojnestns and Prints C'olbaand Casslmeres ..... , . -YtonreA Unem an« Dr HR ‘ M ,> ;, i: tAtflrmtorife add Lacps -, ; HWrSyanUfflovSto ' *’ J1 • ... . Riboons and Braids . Bair Bells and Curt* Lace Points and Veil* ' X J y. Bredltyta Empress Trails »r -■ Handkerclii-r* *e. EINSTEIN & K( RMA\, my 21-1 DE POpNpisG MILL jNo pfins Wil^Tbe spares havfe Rice tboronghly^cleaneiT-and ihepare.l loi The undersigned, having'become proprietor* of the property known as the t6WEK SAVANNAH RICE HILL,” intend at onsvpnttiug-m. alt Sew hue uecesaary machinery for making it a FIRST-CLASS RICE to hurt! market, and.to the Plantafnwwl’Fuotors,who give its their patronage we. Cun promise full atlention to their Interests. - -• ■ov —j.-l .e , . H tviugample facillttes far •tartag. {Row Ptunrei- and Factors tan Blip at any time Aq the Hill «tfeait heir conveiflenee, to remain oa'-rtoeree qr-for _LLQtB.aj$Aceaia. a* Having taken entire charge of the working of the totersSiaFaCtorB liTMglh Tti evTCln IvrttiS iCVali' uah theit fitoouige tat IhttctWn* hr4*ojkIn bo doiDg we can bat propise a careful attention to their intcrents b&sed imd our past basinesj connection and experience In tfMt line of bra*1nerji. I’he MiU pc ‘ frcro #f r | g| l 8k 8 KK v WRtGnT. <,i For farther partlcalails, enquire of Messrs. Rose A Arkwright, at tlm-Bdll, ■*« toq Banking House >4 Wm. M. Tonno k Co., in Exchange bullilmus or o, Lloyd D».v\ added, oiflce (When,in the city) at 'he counliugrtom of ^ H. Wkjtofr A Co., No. 4 Haii- r.s- BloeTBay street.- r T ; ‘n>2-ir Board, Board* S EVERAL GenUemaa, to GtnUemen qpdi Ladles, cau obtain Board unreqrtwable wtmstn eue oi the qinnt plltl— f «nd convenient local tujsjlu the MBA, W. F. PARKER, IAM’f. ^ 'iMA'WO’l oil i\ If. GRITS, GBITS, MEAL. u;u:* LUDMNGTON k OQiix.n G RITS and MEAI*almrfa ties, daily groinj*, an# ^ the interest of GrOMt*- country orders ^o give ! spectfully solicit a Mil j . Depot for sUMMri aft 81 <9, md in large quanti- *ie^it esjiecially ti> irehants who fill' tronage. We ra ise the above. » warehouse, »90 Arojiui iwa suigyaau mmsm vv.mwjun *> n«*v*ivuov, - an* 192 Bav .treet, corner , •™«lr r • • Qor,YtShettaksmunj«tre«ml ENTERPRISE 1 MILL S, colttrtofe ’ fiMitoP bfctrihDk XEt^toN- GREU t , ’ 1n qflliOT AT H GOWMSt S. ° , Sonth aide St. Mriloa atreet, West of tt*e i7.> c r WADE A BKO. Baggin and Rope. . by v.- .-o*» BRIGHAM, MIU "A OO. Coffee. -Mass coins. Direct ImperUMee trtne RM «e Jouelve, nai - \ **** T WEED A CORNWELL, .zjoool iRN for “MMAPftET. Jgl-li<rj*X ■ i?: at-. lOO^Sfh, .1 ^ ■ _u C J : if) uhels' for sale low, to close consign BRADLEY, HILL Af OO., ,EGFlh*t> received, ‘Adi-'* ^ kZjHSOIBI&Bjkf- Wanted to roftcHAStT' ’ ’ JOB CAK^ located In _ . •tad g particular*, B. P. TCNIBON. Mao^tf Agent Mathura Express Compu- y GEO. PATTEN & SOX (jiE.YERAL COMMISSION AS .POR- WARHINO MERCHANTS, - Oeali-vs lu Cotton. Wool, Hides, Lanber, , - ond Provision*. . ' J ' —■ — aesKVe voe . » MUaiNUUlM’ SEEM EHUPHATE OF UK lylASm SAVANNAH. GA. - BLAIR & BICKFORD, Lumber Manufacturers AND DEALERS-IN TIMBER AMD LUMBER OF EVERT. DESCRIPTION, Doors, idasli a nil Itlinds, tV" Mill :*b«1 Loml»cr Yard on Canal, near Bryan wtrv*et, (Httce, ISO Bay 8tr«*t» ^avaPiuili. Ga* Jy^T-tt G. B. LAMAR, JUN. t Snceessor toG. B Am. W. Lamas, General Commission Merchants Forwarding usd Shipping Agents, ' . HO. 9» BAY STHGR1’ (op etoiisj . , ' Refer to Geo.'\V.'Aml“reoh.'.Jiihn C. KerrH omlG B. Lamar-, Savannah: Vf. E. .Tuckron. Jusiab Flbiej ,Y SofiS, J «. add J. W. Walker, Augueru. Oonaign menbj'Oidlclted...' 1 mvi# - it Pi Borne, r W. A. Rutams. Bouse & Bryant, (Formerly of JockhonvllU-, Flu.,) Porvarilins aaiComiissioa JHercliaits, tO-l Bay Street, lAVAShAR, - .- - ' - GBOUOIA. TTTlLk give proiqpl at .snUou to receiving and (Or W warding roods, qabw 6U consignment, and al 1 ordersi slid will. also, keep constautly on baixl ;■ good Mock of Groceries, iaqnorg^A^rtimltiira'. Imgltu Ac., losttk-s oLbar.goqUs amt. manufartureU artidet tot jriTbrt coMsriirflent, rife W wMCh IhcFir. auents. Orders and consignments iespectfutly sol icitcd. — - — alb-tf , .Gillliiiiu » vv»* Porwardhig and OomiitiNsinii ;^ r - • MEIBOUANTSi • ' ^rmUtSMS AN® KETAJH. DEALERS IB Dry Gdods, Groceries, Ac., NOS. 1 AND 2 8AMJOS’ BLOCK, : Bay Street, Jacksonville, Florida. tV. «L RAMUS. Jas.T. Paterson, TIMBER, Lumber & Commission MERCHANT, ;. 7 t Ito. ui'.to^Skwli aiwto, ;/ Darien, Georgia. . tfif Ordert tar Uuf/ber sollejtvd. 1 - J • ■ BLANCEVILLE * . SLATE MINfflfi COMPT, VAN WERT,.POLK CO., GA, Ottp'l Btoofr, *300,060 , . SHARES, «S0 BA(!H. -Diuauoebuu H. Brighoa, J. P-.Dever, .X. 0. Gna- utao, A. WillMir ami A. E. Marshall. \ Pn»m* A. Wilbur, davauqab, Go. , Vic* fmanreK O. tiranuls*, Macon, Gib SanutoABT—A. E. Marshall, Atlanta, Go. < any . . _. J< ton ilture manufactured out of slate, for lintels, ror (lavement, and for any other uses to which slate can Ga.; to the cities or Selina. Montgomery ondVoDlIu, Ala.; to New Orleans, and will shortly be to Mom well known. Orders dut be addressed to * > ' A. E. If ARBIIALU Sa^T «^f8o ^ . v < • • ...... J NOTICE. TO MLWANUNGFIIRWTUM i am opening for the Inspertiou or the public, . aftnestockof To which* the attention of!aU is Invited. New York Advertisements. DDBTEAS'l&lZERi 3' 2 IS I H M O w o Cigar*, Wlmo, Aleu and Lager, find on kind* of Ltqoors. Loach at *Ieven o’clock Ten Pin ATleys ’’attached. ' " lOgUn’ b • was tar mi "raiPAiATifi n» (••■ FROM IUIAI CMI“ Thstrecelved a niedri find hooriMbld Benrion from the Royal Commtaaloaars, the totopatlllaa df*J pro- BHneatiogBBfactaiersof **Csnn Starch" and Pre pared Coen flour" of tbit and other coutritoBOf-. wtthstkDding. MAXIS* The Food find la ey of the ue, without A fault On* trLi wRJ convlnceue tuoet sk*_ Make*Puddlh<r-, < dfee,Cnetwd*.BlaacXaage, Ac., witSonttauqfia s wim few or no ergs, at a cost aa toutahlng tho lhnl economical.. A alight addition to ordinary Wheat t our greatly ltaprovea Rread and Cakd. It ti also oxtc'tent for tSfckenlng sweet lauce*. J npOT-FRUPBIETORS WOoTa trtgectflrilyauerttoce gravies tor fish and meata souoa, Ac. For Ice cream nothing can cpmphu with It . A UttW boiled lu. Britk will produce, neb cream tor coffee, chocolate, leu. Ac adages, Under yh«tt*dfr Ions tor Use, _ . will produce Put Up te .oi ark MaUena, with difectioi Avudstdejlrionb article of rooJ Tor children and tu- lOdB Of All AMfl, For sale by Grocets and pniggteu everywhere. » Wrilwalt 9ep«t, IS# FmH— Street. WILLIAM CrBYNA. Jte-iy General AwttV HAWKINS & FAY, OommiuMlon Merchanta, BO. tTgPBARL ITKkET, NEAR PRODUCE EXCHANGE, N. t. 1 A to the public Oat tU. ahounHeaea. ta aownpen 01 SgMHHA “A TmftfJfKffJ. Having had large expertafleein the Botot hattneih, they lake no to make thin Homwoiieoi the Moat odw- toriahle Bo< j<Usk Houaea for famiffef and .otheraln tiweify. ‘ There ta a Bar cemeieffwKh the Hotel, arwhich may be found the beet ot Wloa, liqnMra «ad fi Attached to the House Is also an ICG C GARDEN, where may be procured sc an hoa day and ereotng, the finest Orem* in theelty. a Mods Fountain, leem wUeh they wUL turntah aha best Soda m the city. .. ... rartles can be fnrnlgliafl wttlr CrnartTat all tfmea. IJttotf wm. w. mwnnt J. hOOKWRU. FAY. PsrtlrnTkr atteUUnn paM to buying Produce, FwH ston*.Whiskies, and Cigars,on order,had toes* sigsm.nU • ^ . ; -0 \~ CLINTON HUNTER, Arm of SpoYord, TWnlltnh > Co., NdW York. FSneher A McChesney, 6 WOter-st, New Turk. Richard BHs. 114 Water street New York. Win: B.-lfhes, 69 Christie rirret Mew YorW W. C. Sibeil. 6 Wall street. New York, Lewis L. Jonee.ivRro.ii-vie. % W, Mason A Oo., Hovnaaot; Ga. ,£7 JOHN GR A Y, - o _ 1 ... . dealer in . . ._./■• —— - -y? • Wooden Ware, Broon^, .PAILS, BRt'flHKS, MlTfl, Twle**, C*(da(*, Tabs, chare*, Cradlee, Wagoiu, Chairs, Bneketa, dto. NUe. lO Fallon sad ROE Front 8 NKWYORK GLEASON. 8t. Julian Street West of Market, „ SATASXAHr AGENTa 1*038. MERRITT, WALCOTT A CO., 64 CoortM street New Tort MANDFACTORERH OF ALL KlNDfl OF Bolts, Nats, Washers. Sett Screws,^Tsjpi and Plea, Ac., Ac., snd dealers in all kind* ®f shipand Engieeerv .Supplies, Oils, Varnish, Paint, Ucmpsnd RuW)-r Packing; Oak Tanned Un4 Rubber He)tine. Brass Fittings. Chipping and Riveting Ham mers. Files, Chisels, Gas Pipe, Nails, Circular and (ling Saws. Pumps, steam whistles, Steam and Wa ter Guagers, Steam Engines and Saw Hills otrvery description, Ac., Act Also ‘ ‘ ‘ - CO.% SI . I Agents for A. P, WOOD I celebrated Portable Steam Engineu. FOB SALE, NE MACARTHY 'GIN, second hand. Wto M o sold cheap. sep96 CHARLES L. COLBY A CO, •'or. Bav and Abercorn streeta. EDWARD 15. YOUNG. CLAYTON R. WOODS Bofaida, Will receive Depoeita, buy and eeH Exchange, Gold and Silver, DneummtBank Notea, Governmesl, Railroad WU aD ether Mcctrlliea, W1U etM huy Cot- ion on orders. • • .._•••.• CoUautkam mode end premptly remitted. They will alas make collection, ia any panto the United States, and make cash advance* on cotton foaelgaed.-to our friends In New York. Charleston, Savannah, Apalachicola or New Orleans. Operating on a paid in capital, with our long es tablished Credit, Is a euMetant guarantee toeekfy In ell Oct h-". 1111 -us transactions. bEfeb to New York. MAtli^rnp, Frost A Oo., Chsriestoq, S. C. Johnston, Woods A Co., Savannah, Ga- . * Foote A Malone, Mobile, Ala. Joetah Moftta,.Montgomery, Ala. Wm. H. Young, Columbus, Go. Acha BV«)(v R»hk»r, Cdlumbua, Go,, , Jeunings, Wicks A Bro., New Orleans, La. ^ttthrieA Co., Loulrrine, Ky. Shtauk A Rowland, fit Louis, Mo. Bwvieie, Ai.*.. kept. I. ISdt. - aep* is Hotels. Market Square House, lYgi nun, mm m ModjeoL VALENTINE. BAStfH. 8INCE THE LAST ANN UAL MESSAGE Isscbd bt iu Psonunons Jr 3Eiostett©r 5 s STOMACH BETTERS, ■EECHARTSEXrafflfiE LUNCH BnU Street, near Bay Lone. PAVIjUONNDTEt; ■OVTtoKAST CaUEAiOR JHlLir AMD ST. CHARLES SALOOM, ’ A. STAMM, eu LiH, rear otj The beat Liqnors, jUee, Winds B 1 elwuyu on -hand, minding a choice BE* WATER, dteeuUy imported froujteuagtbuai. seeamond (Be beet of Rhine, WineA . LONCHeVery'day at tl o’clock. LA PIE£S¥ . PHILADELPHIA.. , mH* SUBSCRIBERS haring leased thU toVoriito A House, ft ha* been - '**■' RKFITTED AMD KIOFURvnnED '■ . IN AN ELEGANT MAlUiER, Atari t* »*w Pnemd wltuflieJ(«*t Vsfr Act AvpalaitoenT* fbr fHe Kecep- V itnerpueiti. - ; Tha trst yoeitlou. among Icstsclsis Hotels wtt .Tie maintained in the fature, asln the peek Jett flm . BAKER ta PARLAY. CHARLESTON HOTEL, CHARLESTON, *. C. fflins populai «nd well known Hatek situated in the A bnsinese portion of the city, has been newly fari ntahed tiuoeghsnt by the present proprietor, who bar btonalsteen yearn connected with the -establishment. nttfcri , W wmtE, Proprietor. • LITE GAK as - ,'hl.Ve No. 32 GEORG* STREET, Charleston, South CarolinB, I* new open for the aoeommadarloeto transient aa permanent guests. Cko(c«*l Uqoors, Nines, ATes jnd Se^us — » oawoeu Op non. Term*, 02 per Dmy. Aim FETKK JOKK8, Prenrietnr HERRING'S FEE PROOF SATES '• ‘/ ; . and _ ; 3^ , ai^baliks , PATENT PLATFORM SCALES. ■ Jh r* : j- • ■- • lyiSgp BELU WYllV & CHRISTIAN H tVTNG- BERN AGSNT8 for the above Safes snd Settee fos the lest Ofteen years, are now rc$eiviaglaigpaoiial((ii|tieiit*dr' ^ J ftft* and * til fit . 1IERRING’S PATENT CHAMPION WEB PROOF SAFES, withpa.eat Cryutalized Don Oupglar Proof. , also,, r ...X'.''\',‘y A large ani complete-assortment ot-FAlRBAIKB’ PATENT PLATFORM SCALES, from 1.6*0 pounds dormant downxo 4"0 pounds. PLATFORM AND UNION, ‘ , QROCKRS’, COUNTER. AKB *ven.balance.. The above Hates and Scales are roo well knowwto require any comment* stock xoustaaMy on nand and sots at MsnufeetaiSr’* Card Prose. •**»!• -if—r J.: W. STEELE, .. , fLat* Steele A Bnrbaak,) || M«criMats’ Bow, Hilton Hea$,8osrCv and corner gfa»g end Pe*rpB Ats.,Charfee(iita piALLBike attention oil Wbeleul* tad BeleM V ’ ekaaesate his superior atoA to Illfitary and Naval Clothing, ntemsau** goods, etches, docks. Fancy Goods, 1 > y end Plate WktavTwted*. StohSta Usita, MWliltelratawH (tape, FleM Glasses, OaontletA Qk/vee, A«.^Aa kc Boothoris , HaKWjflONE svrsfirPfipsfbats or „ un INE tiroui confldently i _ * ^ , ^«rilVsAesASto&J3i!3l<4tmirs. Hevirk, S. JL -Mtesre.,'LaAoczx, Wtor *-9UpKtaAgegtaHe ▼enneh, Ga. . Himto .mrnt YEILOW CORN. .HSO ASU3 8^1/, _— L. FUNKS, Or., Sol* Agont, I rruouo w vrv*, Canaral Commls’n HtfchShta SAVANNAH, GA. BoWs Bitters I mkLmi For Sale, ^ItMm A Hake'* STEAM-PUMP, ■* T 1. t-r. CHARLES L. OQLBT A00-, Dec Bay nod Aharcsn a VALUABLE PLANTATION For Siio. GTMB subscriberoflet* his ptertatem and nppnr- 1 tenanoe* Tor Me oa reasonahta terms; alto, the entire erdp to Oton, Cotton, Cana, PoUtow, Ac,, ow in process of cultixation. .. This PlantstMh ta BtnAted wine mfiew from Madi son Court House, Fla ,-und two miles from Cherry Lake Chucch. where there are good schotth kow in successful opeettten. Therertiilty ofthe * U aiKl aaauhfalnen* oLthn.nl*cc. and the Ugh mural tone of' the neighborly ^^m^wtecHd wittuke* mu running bronuhea, that have never tailed In' the most pre- trected nr. ughts. and tUBHUdenred lands are cov ered wdhitheSOtst -oak, tockory. asd.pin* Umber. S c plmntaton 1s now In successful operation, with. i acres planted in long staple cotton. Which will pradaee at least 26S bales: 3f<> seres in eon, which "nletandsoeUte'eiM'jl'SSoe are compoeed o»4 t>« acres—l.tW kere*-cfearad red under good I will also self eighty head of hogs, fourteen good male*, web Mtotaf tw»ltoM*s< thrtS plantation wag ons, farming utensils to ran twenty ploughs, blsck- sShh end carpenterttooU, one McCarthy Cotton Gm; household an,I kitchen wnRore, and everything eta* QB tkt DIMBw- There ban tirfwi fog Well of wski’nn the risen,' Utton laccMtalljp U *w»U*tl tor efrly.<he purchaser will get a bar. f* " A .TOOKB. ■I, Addotome stRadlaon 0. H., f Rookiand- Lime. iooa «eptl-a BARRELS FIRST 4}UALCTT, CpBWS l&ON A BARNARD. MIORARO Noticot ; W. MV MV, to-to* Stta.to Bnvta. Ufiro * SIEMIMSM MILL ‘ ^ ' FOMiALtr. ■ Wamoi^ io,ooorir?T t ^*7j 0 ” r Mfl-tf Ourwto Bsy snd Ahttsnra ttratts. hr ton Information and guidance of all who regard HEALTH As the GREATEST OF TEMPORAL BLESSINGS, the demand for thj* potent and agreeable Vegetu- ble TONIC and ALTERATIVE hue been Immensely ipereaeed.' * $ot only In this country, bat In all other lands to which r-m -r-T bears our flog, the peculiar merits of the reticle are known and appreciated. It his been fcfind suited to ell climates, all localities, and the needs of every close of pocietj. Compounded e the pnreet vegetable Ingredients, Unalloyed with any mineral mU or cocrosive vegetable alkaloid, and com bining ton- -properties of a- WHOLESOME STO MACHIC, a GBNtLE LAXATIVE, and an efficient AK1I-BIL10US AGENT, itis endorsed hy practice CbemMs as the safest, sad by anpraiadiuied phyri- ctans as the eurest Previn thrive, Regniatisg end Betanratlve Prepsra iun of tin- age. The-nature of Its components ta the guarantee el tehaanlotecesu. It constate of the stimulating prin ciple, of so wad Rye, medicated with the finest tonic, satMbbrfle, aperient, satLscorbaMc, end anttopse- modlo herbs, roots and barks that botanical research lire yetdeveloped for the see of man. Every vegeta ble substance that enters into its composition la culled and selected with scrupuknl* ewe, and no thing that ia not sound and perfect of lb kind is used inttsmsnnfociure. . - In the factory at Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, a sys tem to inspection fur more thorough than that adopted by Government authority, as a test of the quality pf the great staples of life, is rigorously prac tised. Every barrel ofthe cereal stiinutaat which forma the ba&lsof the Bitters to ascertained u> b* ab solutely pure before it is received into the'TnShttfac- t tiring department, sod every leaf and fibre of tpe medfcfittng ingredients scrutinised before-the prores of commences. Such is the enormous cs pneRyto thetankslBwhJcbtha Bitters are preporeu that thepTupvfctors are enabled to keep aiarga stock oh. hand, and. to supply the aomesitic and foreign market with an article matured and mellowed by time, fleece the fiery and biting flavor which at tache* to ordinary hitters, and which i« due to their Hcwsassand the inferior qualify of the drugs and alcohol of widen they are concocted, is never per ceived ia this mild and agreeable preparation. Ac cording to the testimony of able chemists, die es eenee of goad Rye to the most healthful of all spirits, and ’ ■ Hostctter’s STOMACH BITTERS AM the only Medicinal Tonic in the World of which 1 SuH ta the stimulating ingredient, • , To Dyspeptic Sufferers. Under the general Head of Dyspepsia may be classed all the varieties of Indigestion, Its symptoms ate *0 various, and differ so much la different individuals that it is almost impassible to classify them. . in feet some of them arc utterly inilescribablo. It may be safely smarted, however, that half the diseases oi mankind spring from a disordered condition of the ; and that the other half;whatever.their origin, react upon that sensitive and Important or- -gee. Among the ordinary Indications of Dyspepsia areflbtulenoe.a bloated and. Salt foeHag about the stomach and abdomen immediately after eating, a gnewlnfiwensathin or a sense of hollowness at the pit of thetoomaohbctweeu meals, a heavy dulf'fcel- ingta the bead, feeble or nustcady appetite, occa sional nausea, restlessness during night and a wonry, unreftcehed feeling on rising in the morning, pulpits Hon of the heart, depression or mind, eoinetauet- amoanrtng to monomania, loss of memory, confu sion of though’, soar stomach, with raising of food, and a choking sensation la tlte i hroaf, dimoe..a of eye, pain in the diaphragm, feebleness and disincli nation for exertion, snd sometimes emaciation snd a -Corpse-like pallor. These are a few of the direct signs of Dyspepsia, hut as it is generally complicated with specific affections of the bow-to, the liver am! the t.etves, Its victims have many additional torments which are technically attributed to other causes. TWBbeat ouvlcv tint can be given tuuuy one who has ihu slightest predisposition to Dyspepsia, to tofor- ttfjr bin or her digestive organ* by the doily os* of Hostetler’s Bitters. ne disease proceeds from a lack of vigor In the Stof&eh, and this vitalizing preparation will tone abd innovate that organ, lr the gasfrictapparattw Is in good working order, and cun perfectly dissolve and thoroughly ustmilAtc the food submitted to Its operation, there wUlbe no Dyspepsia. If B easnot do ttU, It reqoires rdoforamtat, red the beet ad tel reinforcing agents should he forthwith resulted ta THe stomach to the commissariat of tlie system. It applies the element* of life to the "Whole body; In ft Is prepared the material of blood, muscle, brine end dhln, find if totalis to purvey that material ia quantity,' snd of m proper kind, the whole body sal tan, and with ft the m. ntal faculties. Therefore pro tect tbe'commtesarlat department. Dona let she en emy obtain possession of it. It to eas'er to prevent disease from getting into an organ than t<r expel it after .it becomes i clrrontc fixture. Consider tin first Indication of nneaslnese in the stomach m a tfgfl (hat Dyspepsia Is preparing to attack, and baSh.- tt »roace wtth the GREAT RRpBLLANT. -• ■ flat tf lt ta too late to prevent, remember that it Is not too lste to core. It to believed that theta to no eMeArehronlcIndigestion that can withstand tie remedial operation of '. ' Hostetler’s Stomach Bitters. This b*fluf to grounded on twelve yeah s’ experien It of thu efilcacy of th« preparation. The firsbinstan, e of Us foBora to give relief to yet nnchronicled. If; t ever had failed, the voinminoas correspondence ad dressed to the proprietors from all parts of the Unltet' States and Sooth America, would at least incladt one letter expressing dissatisfaction. But no, there is it or off*.’ -The testimony, extending over a period of more than a dozen years, to all of th» approving r. certainly this to a sufficient warrant for claiming that the BITTERS are. a SPECIFIC FOR -INDIGESTION IN ALL ITS VARIETIES. Miscellaneous. *0.1 Hostetter’s Bitters tix HEoxxselaold Medicine. RtoagreatOUacy to suppose that the nauseotu- m of a medicine U any proof of its valopaa^ a'res torative. The troth to, that if the. palate revolt* agteut a remedy, U cannot do mach good. HOSTETTER’S BITTERS AM not unpleasant to the taste, and always soothe and quiet, instead of Irritating the itomach. Indeed they ere the heetkndwn pieventaUve of and cur* tor Their usetalness asa tonally (pacific cun scarcely be overrated. Ker teckoero at Ora stomach, sodden, spaama* wiad colic, iiiterlce, nertoi*. he*4- ache, toattfude, tow spirits, and rite thousand apt uMeMttteaUment* that are conttonoHy ooourrlag Itr| B eenryfcmlly, there to nuthtog comparable to Utenh A hhetonudtilnr chest fall of UactunA Mats cm. paw- Omo,endpi'toto no* worth a.ttnfie.battltefithe BITTERS In wchmses.. t — . * CavLtioii^ i». : THE GOYEkNMENT INDORSESDENT. -la order te gated again* dongeroaa unpottMons, thepatSio ere **ae*i« tx> takeaopectol -Date of the beautlfsily engraved proprtotary stamp, Ahraogh which the Oorerameat «f ta* united State* officially tea every bottto of Huaetttarta BriiteA— This tetelMkrewn hy the Government orar the pro- pri* tore arid tu* pubitofar tbrita Joint proMriton, Is ■pieooutty aeram the .coat sod over the seek of eaeh bouts, and cannot tall te strike tb* eye of the mnat cewtal nheerver. Nothing that purports stomp ta there. -<lsis ttnn proper, to state that the JUtma aw neojd tra rwt.wt' by <M*tatoreL lA--t taatanwaraebread, sad the rail mtosnord toeyto; imksre stUri thsrn to to ee* that the ' *r the engraved label end note tt eSMOT . lH****^ A fhiilUi, snfltttf"*P tho ””i FREPAMSD AMD BOLD BY HO STETTER *4 • pXTTSBUBGH, ?A- I and MrnnstEria/aa^Stefdm . pncwi endtato** throughout thn world. JylT-eodly MEDICAL COLLEGE STATMOF SOUTH CAKOh,,^ T bm annual Course of lnethnaou trill conSSre ontS^^S, 1 ®thh DAY°SteS. ,,eXt ’“ dterBU “‘ teo “^to?tt rAODin. . rit^T^v HOLWOOK * • FRANCIS T. MILES, M D. Pro’cssm. . ffaaiiSSifSMiSTasaft Practice or Medicine. of ^“tetteSS JAMBS MOULTRIE. M. D.. Professor nr ni. .SffASSSii- ‘SSSKSHs jm&SSfmLanST* mu ALfem^ Ub5R,M - Ae8istsnt Demonstrator % - «.GBDfHNG S , M .i,. iDea BXTB*oaDHf*aTXia*DrrL«axvT»ET °turnn— .F-L. PARKElf. M. D, Arisioinv- SAUT'ct GAN, M. D., Surgery; P. GERVAlS RORlvlS*^ ta, inmitute and Practice of Medicbl 11 }^ 1 ^*- TBfiBUWreJLAL. Materia Media,- p^T SON, H. D.;OBatelrics. ‘ F ' *• AUBSaq. The Extraonfliuiry Professor* Lectors S^-urS"" 6 ^ **" W1U al *> P^Mh^I°i5^ ae Hoapita), „ yp CtloicAl lniitreetton h; th poJi>»»ni* . H^*Is*uSE!p' GSRVAfSBOBTNS^W’ GEORGE TRESCOTT. M D. I ' N80N , N D.. Chief of Sargictl Clinic, JULIAN J. cuianiii « D.; AOtietants. oAMUEL UlGAN, k J KER, M. D. ’““sV-LPi*. Fees for the Course —For the Prates*,™ «,« Matriculation, once, $5; Demourtraior iiii-c. , ■ atlon. S30. •eP-T-l.v’i^"' THE BTE, EAB, AKB 1 %B- WltlGHT, of Torouto, Canada West Phrst U ctan and Burgeon, Oculim una AnritC cotnaKed on Dearness, Ittaoharpes from tlie'fcir nntoei ia. the Head, catarrh, Diseases of tlie Thvoa! and Lungs, Ail diseases of the EYE, requiring c-lthdr w«,ii r ,i or Surgical ted attended to. 1 - Office No. 41, in. Dr. Tl;ue. Buckler’s old office Lexington street, Baltlniuie, Md. . Office IiOurs from 9 to 12 A. K.. and iito i p « IMf THOS. W. BBOOKn . - a-MANUFACTURER OF FURNITURE AND GENERAL UPHOLSTERY. (it Doe Street, Philadelphia, Pa, ' N. B.—All ORDERS sent bv Mull promptly at. tended Jn. . » iv31-t! Agents W^anted FOR THE LIFE AND CAMPAIGNS OP Gen. Stonewall Jackson, BY PROF. R. L DAPjfEY, D. D., OF YA. *TtHE at miaul Biograpiiy of the immortal hero. A The only edition auih >rlzea liy hi* widow, al published for her pecuniary benefit. The author, t persou.il friend and Oi.ief of .•-uir.of the Chnttlsn SolUtar.. we want un Agent in every conotr. dead for circulars «ndta‘'e-onrt‘ rmf’, «nd wh»t the Prese osys of tlie vurk. A*iiirrt» ^ NATIONAL PUBLISHING CO., *u2t 9ml Ci»r. 7th ami Main wt-.. Richmond, Va. Medical College of Georgia) AT AUGUSTA. FACULTY. L. D. FORD, M D, Profess or of Institutes and Prtc- tice of M-dictne. JOS. A. EVE M. D.. Professor of Obstetrics and Diseaws of Women and Infants J. P. GARVIN. M. D . Professor of M terirMedics, Thenipeutlse, and Medical Jurisprudence. L A. DUGAS. M. X)., Professor of tbe Principles and Practice of Snr e.ry. GEO. V. RAINS, M. D., Proiceaorof Chemtetryami Pharmacy. „ , •* EDW. GEDDI'-GS. Jf. D Pr,.fessorofPliyBiolOgyand Path logical Anatomy. DtSAUSSUKE FOal). M D., Professor of Anatomy. W. if. I’UCGHTY, M. D.. Assistant Profesaer of Ha- teria M-dicn. JOHN S. COLEMAN, M. D., Demonitrator of An atomy. The TUirty-f ec md Session will be oldened on the FIR T MONDaV in November next, iiid e ntinne four nionrbs. The Mnsenm. Laboratory and Ar rangement* for- Practical Anatomy are equal 10 aay in me country. Cliibcaf instruction regularly im parted at ffie City Do-pin). FEES. Tickets for the whole course, iu currency....$b'5 W Matriculation, i4 currency ", i* Dissections, in cnrrency 10 OO Dipl ms fee, in' curren y so 00 ocl-law2w L A. DUwAS, Dels. BAEREiT’S t a ON THIS CONTINENT. It IS WaRRaNTED to RESTORE CR’Y nAIR TO IIS ORIGINAL, NATUKAI. coloh. in every i isc it nlllsror che hair from falling oft: it willlr o t ie ‘ humoraund dauornir; promote ihe i.r-t -' n of the hair, and is a beautiful dressing. . tveotfor no large rewatns, but we atho ■■> ali a e«r ogeneeto rbftnb thu money ip* -1 pe Jik wtUrase two boules, and then say Ba m VK08- TABLaE Haik ^ktokatiys bas not per oroae &u we Tmtmony from the capital of H e vtii.e, States. Messrs. Barrwtt A Co: - "' .. -I waalndnoed to give yonr Hairp epsiaboiia Uta, and can bearUly recoauaund it as unequalled •» * Dressing, Puritter and Restorer,—giving to the n»ir a luxuriant richness, and to the head a coe! ana mat* agreeable sensation, while It Is thorough ta re storing the hair to Us natural color. „ _ Very respectfudy, W. Hrittri- Washington; D. C., May 15, 1866. Messrs, j. R BaRitzTT A Co: I was Induced by a friend to muk stnal of flit rett’s Vegetable Hail.Restorative, and 1 sm 'ur mncli pleased with the effect It has had on mynair. I was nearly half gray, and now, before uriiig <® bottle, my Head to freed from dandruff, and my “u Has ail toe appearance of youth. I tally believe a rett’s to be the best hair preparation in tlie worm. - wm. HamilW*. Fredonto, N. Y., April 26,1866. JT. R. BARRETT A CO„ Froprletora, . Manchester, New Hampsane. i, : „ , JACOB LIPPMAH, Corner ConKreas ami Barnard streets, Aift I#* Sold by all Ornggtste. Emigrants Can be Supplied WITHIN TEN # DAYS. ■ 1 npHE undersigned are prepared to 1 «nd other parties who may be In want of i iwiBtBS ami have made necessary ments in the North to fl'l any orders for an®!i SSirers, Wbotfca’^rs, Moctianlcs, etc., wMvJg or Twelve day* fttteit he day the order Is The Laborers are to * received by thefioW on arrival of the steamer here, and trawporau the pffiflte Where the* are wanted atEmPWDL »——— ami me Employers have farther 6*'_ nnufittu^Arttau wire »VIMI ia* tu» r-~- DC DM late *t which Farmingl^^^Enipkij- enred will average about giso per year, me era finding them. ^ Ftetotherinrtratotajgfi^ A ^ Jones’ Block, One door East of Barnard strwb^ RKPEwratCEs: Jackson A Lawton, savannah. John W. Anderson A Soil Savannah. Solomon Oohen, Savannah. Jno. C, Ferrtll. Savannah. NScholls, Camp *■ Co-. Savanaah Geo. A. Cnyler, Savannah.. W. R. Fleming, savannah. John Screven, savannah. lh Brigham. Baldwin <* Co., SavannniiMnitonai Bank, Savannah. Nuttingy I^owelT&Co-' BANKERS, C. fit NUTTING, A H. POWELL, ISAAC BOOTY. EDWARD PADKLTOHU s!i ^ trunk stobe, :coda--* fMsrSt. AEdrew*fl ■^BAVAJSfTFAfii ®- A * tf Sfc)