The Daily news and herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1866-1868, October 11, 1866, Image 4

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Y The Dailv News and Herald. JRSDAY MORNING. OCTOBER IX 1*66 A jfcvEU | j .- To be Read la FlVe VOL. I. Moonlight evening—ahady grove— Two young-people much in lnvo; Heroine with great wealth endowed, Hero handsome, poor and proud; Truth eternal frearta unUfidpv r Vows of chan glees passion plighted Maiden yields one of her tresses, Obstacles to be surmounted, Ugly rival, old and stale, Overhears the tender tale. Morning in the East looks ruddy; Scene young lady’s father's study, Hero with his hat in hand. Comes her ditto to demand; Angry parent storms, abuses. And at ouce her hand refuses; Maiden faints beneath-the blow— . Mother intercedes—no go; Shrieks—hysterics—protestations. Mixed with old man’s execration* Exit lover ’midst the ain— Ugly rival enters in. vol. in. Time—a moonlight night once more, \ Scene—outside the lady’s door. Lover, with half broken hssit, * • Swears he’d rather die than part. Garden—flowers, umbrageous shade— Manly accents—serenade— Chamber window opens wide— Debut of expectant bnde; Little dog most kindly mute— Tears—rope ladder—flight—pnrsuit— Gallant steeds—too late; night’s screen— Triumph—marriage—Gretna Green, Old man’s rage—disowns fdtever— Ugly rival—scarlet fever Old man sickly—sends for child; AU forgiven—reconciled; , ' Young man waking money fa9t— Old man’s blessing—dies at last. Youthful couple prove probate— i>st the money—live- in state— Family mansiou—jewels, plate-^ mother’s wishes crowned with joy— Doctor—nurses—little boy. Time proceeds— : lier ties endear— Olive branches year by year, Blessings od the good attend— General gladness—moral end. Scran irm=fr ton, Smith tit Efr'bOSBtAim.r ONHANI CROICK OLD BRAND1US, WHISKEY, CIS, WINKS, fee. EVERY VARIETY OF GROCERIES, v a • Har, Corn, Oats sod Bran, strictly st wholesale to Wftli; and we flatter ooreelves that we can make >t to the interest of dealers to patron «e ns, at tne heed Of Bay. <gT«*««*to»»"n’Bt. » u> - p TH09. J. DDHItt. HENRY A. SXUIfTS. TeJ. Dunbar & Co., d tiins, yMPOBitss iSii fir Brandies, Whiskies, .. Wines, Cigars, Etc. ■ fW~ Agent for Robert Sasilh’s celebrated Philadel phia Ale and Demercier Champagne. 147 Bay "sttfudt, [Toni, Oats. Flour, Feed, etc, REFERENCES: H* GaBAHti&iML WHOLESALE TJUllC Lipor Dealer & Commission Merciianf OernerB^an and nE&MK m aittayi ente-tf ament Sonare. ~ ■RATXHNAir.'GA.I ■»' ty FRUITS and VEGETABLES m season ala a: Philip Caluman. James Kerrigan. Columbia Square GROCERY ST Bast side of Colombia Square, corner or liafii and President streets, . BY PHILIP CALLAHAN SCfl. R eceiving, weekly, Awetas. Gro ceries, Ales. Wines, tlqnnrer tffnTOT Fruits. Vegetables, Ac. For sale on most reasonable terms. je-29-ly . di; ; , ■ «r Newnan, G*. i . i - g j WI< 80V Formerly of Okeefnekee Cotton Mills, Ala. • P. H. WOOH, Ot thelfrte Arm of J. W.-Rabun £ Go., Hav’h. r .A“* ejustre STOCK of my21-tf In General. —The Mobile Gazette nominates Clement C. Clay, Jr., for U. S. Senator from Ala bama. The cable worries Wall-street. Combi nations in London. Paris and Berlin control tbeir markets. —It is stated that the Government allows Jefferson Davis $20 a, week for rations. —Gen. Beauregard was entertained by Madame Le Vert, of Mobile, at the fifth Av enue Hotel, New York, on Monday. • —An “infant” in Waterford, Irelaud, weighs 32 stone. He measures 37 inches around the calf of bis leg, and one yard around the thigh. —It transpires that Butler gets $250 per diem from tbe Central Committee during his stumpiDg tour. _ —The President ba9 pardoned Albert G, Brown, formerly United States Senator from Mississippi, and General Humphrey Mar shall, of Kentucky. -.'.si -Napoleon is taking measures to enable him to muster an army of 1,100,000* men, should he require it. —A Frenchman proposes to build, at a cost of $16,000,000, a pontoon bridge from Dover to Calais; tbe bridge to have openings for the passage-of veesels. —The Prince of Wales has rccecently bought the estate of Harewood, twelve milts southeast of Launceston, Iff Cornwall, f-'r the sum ot £26,000. —A Pittsburg girl lately csc:q>ed from a band of gypsies with whom sho had been held prisouer for four years. —Tbe New York Herald says : “General John A. Dis, our newly appointed Minister Plenipotentiary to France, will take his de parture from thie.,qp*rtrr o» tb. fttwr that leaves this city on the *7*WbsA* monument, costing $18,000, has just been erected in Mount Auburn Cemetery, tp. Boston, in honor of the late Wm v F. Ham den, the founder of the express business in the United States. The keeper of a menagerie was lately seen beating one of the elephants with a large club. ' A bystander asked him the cause. “Why,” said the keeper, “heVlfoen flirting dirt all about the tent, and he s big enough to know- better. Two~negro hearse-drivers met Jh the streets of Nashville, ’when one boosted the other with the remark: “Well, Jnn, how’s biz to-day?” The reply was, “Goto, Jack, ain't we$a sli^in^’emr t 4 , J | —C. C. Flint, who has_ just fled from Nor-_ folk, Vi., with another mafi> wife. anffflfl.V 000 of other people’s money, was formfei-Iy the correspondent “Pxnidri’.bf the New York News. .u/'f or rt —McCoole, the victorious bn presented with the champion belt it. St Louis last Saturday.. Hebas-opened a drink ing house, and declares he will fight no more. —The Portland CM?.) Price Current says there is now on tbe blocks at Sandy Point, mouth of the Penobscot river, nineteen new vessels, all to be launched Ibis fall, and an unusually largo number of new vessels near ly completed in all the various shir-yards throughout tbe State. —Here is the pithiest sermon ever preached: “Oflr ingress in life W naked and bare; our progress through fife is trouble and care; our egress out of it vre do not know ^ where ; but .doing well bere.we Shall _do_ city. Apply to well there. I could Opt tellnforo by pleach ing a year.” : j i ir ; f ]vl i: ft —A “homestead exemption” law for Vir ginia is warmly advocated by tbe Richmond Eoquirer. Such a law, it contends, will have a mo8t . in*the bands of their own people. —Tbe rebel Captain G. Elmore Burgess, at ChaiiheimhggM, MW>i»o«inyv that he bas General McPherson’s sword belt, and is anxious to return it to the proper person... It was pickedLui) pn, the .field .the day thfc"General fell. • c. - u)'.. . rrr —A lunatic stole a locomotive with steam np «t Centralis, Illinois,.one day last week; and ran it off down the track at a fearful rate of speed- The fireman and a brake-man ware asleep 60 board Utt engine wfian it started, and after a desperate struggle with the maniac secured him in time, to prevent any gcrious accident. —At Georgetown, Kentucky, a few days ago, the bodies of ten sehel soldiers were re in tened with great pomp. Tbe funeral oor- white and red badges. Basil Di*e rode at thn’bead- of about three hundred mounted met, formerly*of John Morgan’s command, ..J yoiin Morgan's widow" occupied s car riage in the procession* —The Petemburg Express tells ah almost incredible story to the nffcct that a young lady in that city did ayooag kitten np in her back bafr, and went to a daocing party with a.waterfall thus improvised for .the emer gency. The animal was soon jostled out, and general astonishment followed. 1 maiden diesTbey infpfiaAn a^Jfln^lird nnlil it first begins to try its .powers of apng, then, loading it with kiaaea and caresses,' loose its bonds over the grave, in the' that it will not fold its wings Nor sb eyes until it has flown to the spirit land, and dCttVgmt its uiuJous harden of ufleothm to the loved and «be k*W jT ^ -^Ttlir Freodnpnls Koreantag iatertsrak •lightly with tbemmuc^lanthontiesofMcb- mond, Vi*- John BreVDiTWMSMac, waa arraigned beforw IhvMay'V fcl Inroqpy • Cant- Cook, of the Bureau, charged that his ^MiUuedkfMh^tSMri(MM]ie*«ltflbsflfls>i who oflered to testily in the defensK 'Tfee Mayor indignantly denied the charge, and osderod the case re-opened. PIERCE Wholesale rad Retail Dealer In Fine Groceries, Boots and Shoe*, CWtftlhfe, flbr- sign and Domestic Wines, Liquors and Segara. Also, Sketisn's Celebrated GOLDEN ALE CHAMPAGNE fCIDBF^: urbottle and In wood. 1 * ' f * I V> London and Dhbliu Brown Stout, Scotch and Rug lish Ales, Ac. Liberal deductions mads Ib lie trade. V. -1 176 BROeRffAMt STftBBf. MtU dll-tf and 62 Liberty street, N. Y. V.A.KYAN&CO. fiiOV Tlnr Street, DSUIIS IN STANDARD LIQUO , Agent* for Charles Farre Champaones, Kelleri Kentucky Bourbon Whiskey, Ac. mTl-tf ‘ eileris LOW PRICES! Quick Salih ! 'H I ' fiEO. PATTEN & SON, GENERAL COMMISSION AN FOR ’ ' WARIUNG MERCHANTS, „ Dealers Is Cotton, Wanl, I|i(lcl, Laatlter. a 1 mud Feevulona. , .... S A 41 ^^Ebsvejnst received and opened the LARGEST DRY GOODS - v xvi rr bruiser, was ElCE^fefil#!! ^The undersigned, having hseomd proprietors tile property known as thj >a LOWlR .SAVANNAH RICK MILL,” intend s>—sgjjwiefa|n all new amt necessary machinery for making it a FIRST-CLASS RICE FOUNDING MILL. No pains will be spared to have Rice thoroughly cleaned and prepared Tor msrkef^ihilts fcwflqBters aSd Factors WhyKtW, -f their flrtsAioqf. tiidoi promise-Idll aUstatlaE their interests. Hiving ample tseDiUss for storing Rice, Planters and Factors con ship at any time to the Mill to salt their convenience, to remain on storage or for pounding. 1 " • “ LLOYD D. MTADDBl.lr - WILLIAM M. TUNNO. t A ■ " ROSE A ARKWRIGHT^ Haritfc tacjefltiw chaqgw ol If. pofkinjhtKflhjl above namedMTn, we would reflpectranV aflt (If tire Planters and Facfam IWiagia Uw.ylclnUy.oI -Savan nah their patronage fur tge coming season, and in so doing we can hot prOadUah oeHfSl sttentton if) their •merest, baaed [Upon oar past business conuectiuu, and experlehceiin that like Of bitsfso*. The:Mill will be in perfect order for pounding by the 1st oi October. • ROSS A-ARKWRIGHT. Wm. IffTflnnb'ACe, in Exchange lnMWu»*: "«-«• Lloyd D. w added, office (wheu in the city; at tbe counting room of W. U. Whitney A Co., Ni>. 4 liar na* Ulock, Bay street.- ' - an a 2.* r to be found in this city, and which we offer af LOWER PRICES than they can be lionqht tor at uny other house, consisting In part of Every variety of Dress Goods Housekeeping Goods Domestics and Prints . Cloths andCaSBimeres T Figured Linens and Drills i "Embroideries and Lace* Hosiery and Gloves Ribbons and Braids Hair Rolls and Oorle Lace Points and Veils Bradley’s Empress Trails Handkerchiefs - -. Ac., Ac., Ac. EINSTEIN & fiCKMAK, < - “ lCW TamATf.’fia • : v; .. AGEXTaru* MIBO .PHILLIPS’ SUPER PHOSPHAKrflf LIME .-X iylS-3m .. SAVANNAH. GA. BLAIR & mCKFOltl), Lumber Manufacturers AND DEALERS IN TIMBER AND LUMBER Board* Board. QB.VER, O can the most sep22-tf Dvenie: , mbs.w. f. Parker; 126 South Broad street, . Second door west of Barnard. r “ GILLIAM’S OLD MILL.” ^ * ■ GRITS, GRITS, HEAL. - ■ LUDDINGTQN * CO. w«Ml«iinLAUiiBAI. aMaya o4haLi4ia$ge<iuanW )rd belt vT ties, daily ground, and onn make it especially to ' £5«OStB3 spectfully solicit s call from all who nse the above. Depot for shippers at 8. t». Bayne’s warehouse, >90 oca-tf . ,, por. HaberqtMLmaod Liberty, atfeqt*. ENTERPRISE MILLS, CORKER ffKIT ■■Ulri-AftP CO grkh nputMfc'- DEiOTatfsnrfOWteM^. Sooth a Me It. AalfeM street, Market. Wettafthe Grits and Mesial way son band. ocl-lm J. WADsft BRO. ! TBaggi[f r ah^Rfipe 1 . F 08 ^ 1 "TnaaBJBPSR^'ii <»? . * 'Coffee; i-if* i * * . - 2 000 BAQBCf * FPBB ’ * Direct Importation from Mb de Janeiro, For sale by oet*3m* WEED A CORNWELL. CORN. O AAA BOKBEUprime WHITE CORN far *** *° “^RADLEY, HILL A OO. 1AA n T* w * ,1JAir lIWMMR oaImlvV *4Ht t. a m seVO-tf . WANTED TO PURCHASkrr j f -> • :i3ii wjoW i. * . BOB GASH, A TMQ BTORT BUCK DWELLING. -A- located in a good neighborhood. atari g particulars, B. P. TDNISON. Agent Southern Express Oompai J t G, BATHES, COMMISSION MBRCHAKT, and vbolisalk dm a i.kb 1M Floor, Grain, Fc®d bbA Prodoofl, CORKER STORE, 190 and 192 Bat Street, roow o* Ssvssnsh, Georgia* Referencea-C. A<MwrlbA Eiili. win, Baltimore; woodward, Baldwin c CD., BmnnfWa and New York; L. Gambrill, Banker. Charieetoh. Literal advances made on consignments of Obfloe anAfEopuce- OCMT POWER & MULLER, General Produce & Commission ER CHANTS. Mil S - s i w O >. '. j ' b ,r '• ■M VNi HIT “ PfEPAIATIM H raw immi flair* That reueived a medal and hpnoraMejnanttasE^ Messrs. Tlsoa A Gordon. Sayanpali, Go. Wilbur. l E^nP^v t ® OIne r Me.-srs. Messrs f ome In. Go., . La Roche, West A Daniels. Savannah, Ga. . Bell, Wyily A Christian. Savsnmtr. Messrs. Bell. Wyily * ennsnan. Bsvanmtr, -vaa. Meters. Weaver.-Btchardeon A Co . Naw Yorm K B u hem^etU.Reopward A Bocuem, New York, aepis-dua - _ Cottoilwlbrt^iil u Cottoif ral Commission Merchants GENTS for the porchase and sole of all kinds oi LVtton Dfimeaucfc r. , * i w » ■* ^tborAl advanccA made on conafcnments. sfgnments. Iff?® ABmotn 1 produce rick eeeamfWc A mottdumowaarticle oft valid, of aB ages. .. ForsalebyjBrSeur. andDruggll*— ,l J” er> - WhokMtle OepM, 1«6 FeKoe Stawet. . wrivirtAJi ;x>tTmr» a. Austiii & Ellis, BAY StSEET, SAVAKKAH, «A. THOMAS U. AUSTIN, 11>le or Apalachicola. PI C11AKLR8 ELLDt, i and Columbns, Ga. sepll-ii .... * a: tt.-fluiaiv. C. F.im-cnat Late of Rome, Ga. Late of Macon, Ga. •J C. W. tnuLL Lata ol Thomasville. SLOAN, STUBBS & STEGALL, COTTON FACTORS, Forwarding and Commission XEBCHAMZI, No. 4 Stoddard’s Lower Range, BAY STREET, ; SAVANNAk'oA. Will make liberal advance, on cotton and other produce iq transit or store, or on Consignment* to oarcorreappn^enUin New York auY7 8m . . ' OF EVERY DR8C1UPTION, Doors, hiawh :i nil Blinds. . tar Mill and Lumber Y:trd on Canal, near Bryan Street. Office, ls» Hay street. Savannah.'Ga. jyV7-tl G. B. LAMAR, JUN., Successor toG. BAG. W. Lamas, GeneralCommission Merchants Forwdrding and Shipping Age Ms, No. 9A BAY STREET (up stairs.) liefer to Guo. W. Auderson, John C. Ferrtl ami G. B. Lamar, S$vannnfl: W. B. Jnck^mi, Josiah SiWe> A Sons, J B. and J. Xf. Walker, Auguei&. Consign meiite ROticited. ^ nw>» .r.BontE. W. A. Bmeamt. Bouse & Bryant, <Formeriy of JacksoBTiUe, FlkJ Forwarding and Commissian Merchants, ,194 Buy Htreet, SAVANNAH, • • - - OKOHC4JA. YTTlLLgivepromotatientiou to receiving and for VV .wwdio>? goods, sAles on consignment, mifl ftl mnltjrs; nod will also keep constantly oh'band n giiod a Lock of Groceries, Liquors, Agricultunl Impie Wrent#, Bnilding M»terial«, Fairbanks A Co’f Scades Ac., besides other goods* and * RmnufActured article! (or sale oe consignment, and for which they RTi aeenta. Orders ao>l consignments xespectmily so- ioftedw. ,. • ; .. x \ JOIN l SMS & CO., Forwfiilliilg and Commission tk MERCHANTS. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN Dry Goods, Groceries, &c., f NOS. X AND 2 SAMMIH* BLOCK, Bay Street, JacksonTflle, JUOfl. KB. O. SAMMUL O Florida* lAS. L. MATHS tf JasIT. Paterson, TIMBER, Lumber & Commission MERCHANT, So. 1S3 Bay' Stract, Savaaash, * ASA Darien, Georgia. tr Orders for Lnmber SoflfclteC. dlfl-i i Floor" oftlfla. I [iiiBva, Market Square House, a .fxtqoi J-UJ ifh, ■ttlic- f.i't ui b-niiv*. J u» Lu. 3 tUi h* VALENTINE BASLER. Ogam, Wlnw,JLMgsad'tager, aqaora. Lanch at alwon o’clock. Rf Hljmji WMm PAVILION HOTEL, ISOT CORKER oN* mixI AND SS SOUTH BROAD 8»«*TS._ nMltUpUNrORS would respectfully ancontit*' ‘ twthc Labile that the above Hotel to now tor tb* reception of permanent sod Haying M large experience In the HcwriJnStoeae; they Intend to make this House one of the moet com- tortableBoordlog Houses for families and otflenrfh < *TMnli a Bar connecied wRh the Hotel, at’wMSp may hr fnoad the best of WI1M, Uquore and Segare. HAWKINS & FAY, Commission * M«roha*ta, NO. » PEARL mEKT, NEAR PRODUCE EXCHANGE, N. T. wm. b. smBi, a iocswxu. »ax. Parflcalu-atuotfoto paid tla hoyfog onsTWhisktes, and Cigars, on order, sad to mb munchta. . , jarsamw: CLINTON HUNTER. Arm of SpoNsrd, Win A Ca., New York. . Fancber A NcChseoey, t Waters*., New goek. Ifidtard EIHs, 114 Water street, JHw York. Wm. B. Niles: 69 Christie street, New York W. E. si bell, » Wan Street, New York. Lewis L JoD«.ir Bro-Jwav. KW. Ma«oq AOo., Bssrawnsh Ga,' ; GARDEN, wbese may »,—... dayondereatag,tbefln^tCreamjn&eA**J- a soda founhst, from which they Till furnish the best Beds ta the city. Parties can be furnished with Cream at all times. 1 Jylfl-tf - - ■ “ST. CHARLES SALOON,, B Y A. (HPAMM. Bay Ians, rear of Post Office^' The best Liquors Ales, Wines Sega™, Ao., always on band, including a chore* article of SELT KK*e WAVES, directly Imported from Hersagthqpt.. asann, and tha beat of Rhine Wluea. LUNCH e*e*V day at 11 o’clock m!9-l> , JOHN GRAY, . .. , . DEALER IN Wooden Ware, Brooms, wails, brushes, MATE. Twlau, Cordage, Tab., Charu, Crpdlw, Wagm, Chairs, Baaketa, As. No*. 15 Fttlion andEOSTroat B NEW YORK LINVILLE & GLEASON. 8t. Julian Street, West - of Market, < ~SlTlir»lB,--- i: J . rUv.’" vji J 'l L’.' : 1 AGiaNTS POXX MERRITT, WALCOTT * CO., U Caartlanit Street Mew Tort MANUFACTURERS of all kind* of Bolts, Nuts, Washers, Sett Screw*, Tap* and Diet, Ac, Ac., and dealers in all kinds af Railroad, shlpanaEnglsecr’s Supplies. Oils, Vanish, Hemp and Rubber packing; Belting. Brass Fittings, Cnil Pnnd, Saws, Pumps, Steam' oaten. Steam Engines and Saw Mills of every (■■iliilinn AC., Ac. Also Agents for A. T. WOOD A CO.’S octabrated Portable Steam Engines. Si Oak Tanned and 1 ng and RP e, Nnila, I istles, steam and Wn- ' law Mills* for A. P. Engines. FOR SALE, 2 HE BACARTHY (UN. second hand. Win t I cheap. CHARLES L. COLBY A CO., septs cor. Bay and Abercom streets. LUNCH HOUSi Bull Street, near Bay Labe. QiBEE LUNOH aeread fewm H». m. t»lp.^a.,»nd ru^AS.’Con’tanHyihhgff^^ 8INCE TIIE lif t ANNUAL MElSAGE „ . / iasrkD nr «b PnorsiwOna or Hdstetter’s STOMACH BintRS, fin <. FUram itffgrtwtVy ssfl guidance of aU who regwd HEALTH A* the GREATEST OF TEMPORAL BLESSINGS, tbs demand for this patent sad agreeable Vegeta- ‘ 6 ’*' hie TONIC end ALTERATIVE has ” been Immensely luesesaed. latpTErre house, PHItAOELMMA,. qpHE 8UBSCRIBKR3 haying 1—i Ibis favorite ggyiTM.1) AND RBFFBKIIHEO-A IN AM ELEGANT HANNl^R, And In mow Prepared wita thsJbM Fa> daisuaU itr ths BteSt* U*a mf Gwesta. ban ' t »J . - TU. drat position among flretrelaap Hotels wKl te ed in th msintaim Ituem i the future, as in the part. BAKU A PARLEY. CHARLESTON HOTEL, charleston, f.^C. rraiB popular ana. well known Hotel; situated Ih the A bnsinem portion of Ow city, has heAa newly far- aished throughout by the present proprietor, who has hosndriy. y^wcoa^ctad wj^.^abU^euL HERRING’S FEE PKOOF SAFES Fairbanks^ PATENT conatitutiun- rEAYELEBS • who have occariun to water,and— uL who Uvo la malarious districts, and are rebl - ed to miasmatic influences, wiU flu u on e 0 r,v" most valuaolc Toureoaod i K „,aow, betaken, in “Uieu RUSS' ST. DOMUTGO BtPTERS. TOY THEM BUT ONCE Hot only infibJu! a ponitrj t but In aU other lends to which commerce bear* our flag, fhe peculiar merits of the article are mown and appreclateil. It has been found sotted to all eltmatea, all locaUtiea, and the needs or every class of society. Compounded o the purest vegefflhto lagiBdieBte, unalloyed with any mineral salt or corrosive vegetable alkaloid, and com bining tbe properties df" A WHOLESOME STO MACHIC, a GRNTLE^LAXATIVB, and an eOfciem -kSTI-BIUOUS AGSNY, ft Is endorsed by practlca Chemists as the safes!,'and by unprejudiced physi cian* as the safest Prevenutive, Regulating and 'ReaaofaUve PtsPSCSjiun «i th.- age. The nature of It* cotnpoaeuts is the guarantee of tatterSBleasness. It oonoist* of the stimulating prtu- Iflple af souqd jjya meoicatod with tbe flnest tonic, (jlfl-r*lirllK aperient, antLscorbntle, and anti-spas- igfiilf hgihs, roots .and barks that botanical research has yet developed for the use of man. Every vegeta ble sohstince that enters into Its composition Is united and selertetF with scrupulous cars, and Do ming rbat is not sonnd and perfect of it* kind is used iAite manufacture. In the factory at P.ttsbUrgh, Pennsylvania, a sys tem hi Inspection ft*r more thorough than that adopted fly flMMMMt SBtHoritj, HTHRIWi DItwn „ qualllj'oJ the great aiap.ea/jf life, U rigorously prac- -n v S S HEobISA PUNCH, Used. Every barrel of tBs cereal sUmulast YW* lorms tbe basis of the Hitters teascertaihad to b* ab- ^lit^ly fure before It is received 4nto tbe manatee- taring department, and every leaf and fibre oT the medicating ingredients scrutinised before the pvoces «f .ialsolSa commences. Saeh Is the enormous ca parity of the tekps in which the Bitten arc preparai that the proprietors are enabled to keep a large stock on hand, and to supply th* domestic and foreign market with an article matured and mellowed by flam.- Hence the Cary and biting flavor which at- tacbes to ordinary bitters, and which is due to their newness hbd the Inferior quality of the drugs and dcdhol of whflih they are’concocted, is never per ceived ie this miid and agreeable preparation. Ac cording to the testimony of able chemists, the sence of gooj Rye is the most hfaRhful of all spirits, md Hastetter’s BELL, WYLLY & CHRISTIAN H aving BEEN AGEST8 for the above Safes and Scale* (or the last fifteen yean, are aoV receiving large consignment* of HERRING* PATENT-CHAMPION Pi HE PROOF SAFNS, with patent Cry Stoll ted Iron Burglar Proof ALSO, A largo and complete assortment ot FAIRBANKS ’ATBNI- PLATFORM SCALES, flOtBMW pounds PATE- dormant down to 400 pound*. PLATFORM AND UNION, GROCERS’, COUNTER, AND EVEN BALANCE. The above Safes and Scales are too well known to require any comments. Stock constantly on naad STOMACH bitters Aie-the only Medicinal Toole In tile World of which Hold if the stiaraiatiag Ingredient. To Dyspeptic Sufferers. Under the general head ot Dyspepsia may be classed an the varieties of ludigestion. Its symptoms are — on vupaim and ulflfer so mnch In different individuals that it is aliuuet Impossible to classify them. In fact, Some of them are utterly Indescribable. It may bo. safety asserted, however, that half the diseases of tnsoklld spring from a-disordered condition of tbe stomach; and that the other half, whatever their origin, react upon that aeuttiva and important or gan. Among the ordinary indications of Dyspepsia arvflatuledtt\» btoialtd and loll" feeling about the stomach anti abdomen Immediately after eating, a gnawlhg sensation or a sen-e of hollowness at the pit of the stomach between wteuis. a heavy dull feel ing in the bead/feoffi* or unsteady appetite, occa sional inause*. ri -:’. jj..-sii during nightand a weary, Unrefrrsterl leehug on rising In the morning, palpita Hon of the hear:, depression of mind, sometime* amounting to inonomaaia, lusi. of memory, t-onfa- iiuoaf thuughr, soar stomach, with raising of food, and a choking sensatiou In the throat, dimness of eye, pain in the diaphragm, feebleaess and disincli nation f ~rtK**V”’‘. sometimes euiacUrivu and a corpse-like pallor. These are a few of the direct signs of Dyspepsia, but aa it la generally complicated with specific affections of the now.Is, the liver and the i eivfcs, its victims have many additional tormeuts which are technically attributed to other causes. The best a.-vice that can be given to any one who hwi the slightest predlsp nllion to Dyspepsi%4e to for tify Itis. or her digestive organs by tbe daily nse of Hostetter’s Biters. and sold at Manufacturer’* Card Pr cm. seplS EDWARD B. YOUNG. CLAYTON B. WOODS YOUNG & WOODS, Bankers & Brokers [SLATE i VAN WERT, POLK CO., GA. Ompl Bfpolx, $000,060 SHARES. <|(0 EACH. Pi—pen— H. Brigham. J. F. Dsver, E. O.Graa- niaa A. Wilhor and A. EL MnwhaiL Pm—sue A. Winter. Savannah, Ga. . YwPar*—n K. c. Qs—dIhs, Macoa, Ga. i*ll. AtUnte, Ga. , prepared to AH' any rge, for roofing, for _ . slate, for nhtela, tor ni,a«d for gay other a#es to which aiateeair lad. Tbe quarry. la coav.nfent to the dttesaf ta Macon. Albany and Coirnnh—; phi*, fenn.. *nd 8i. Coals, Ho. slate.for roofing purpoee*. afid it* to vartoM agticU* of lorhimie and for paveoteut Ltehowa, be applied. AtlaEta, A s fen "tiu SHXTdU 9ec*y, NOTICE. TO ALL WANTING FURNITURE i am upuuag for the inopeoUo* of the paMIs. a line stock of CABINET PURNTTURK, CHAIR8, 1 TRESSES. Ac. &c., To wUCh the attention of an Is Invited 178 BROUGHTON 8TBKEZ, Shrt 1 Store. 8.B. HARRINGTON. KW Wueruo ock’ooMDryG flO-ly YELLOW CORN. 7000 bnoheu for sale tow. to ciqso com#) menk by ' ’ ‘ rJ HniDLET, HILL A Op.,,* r ,,wwu9 ® ww» CenWad eommtirn Nlenstwo^ BOpltf .'I J , SAVANNAH, GA. WILL receive Deposit*, buy and *dl Exchange, Gold and Silver.Uncurr—tB—k Notes, Ooverw—at. Railroad and all Other Becurtties. Will ate* hay Oote (on on order*. ... t Collections made and promptly remitted . . They will afeo make collection* In -any part uf the United State* and make cash advance* oa cotton consigned to our friend* !a New York, Charleston, flavanoah, Apalachicola or New Orieaaa. Operating on a paid In capital, with our long cn- tfiblished credit,; Is a sufficient guarantee of safety la all oar basineka transactions. REFER TO Consnt A Young, I York Bourse ft Brooks, f ■Adams, Frost A Co., Charleston, 8. a Johnston, Woods ft Co., fiarannah, Ga. Foote A Malone, Mobile, Ala. Jo«lah Motels, Montgomery, Ala. Wm. H. Young, Columbus, Ga. John King, Banker, Oolnmboa, Ga . Jennings, Wicks B Bra, New Orieaaa, La. Guthrie A Co., LooiavlIIb, 'Ey. Shire* A Rowland. SL Laois, Mol tuuni. Ana., Sept. 1,186*. i 'Mv* nuae tram unorrv aro mood school* now in • fertility ortne s IT »n<v and the high moral tone of rpME tnbrorlb^ o^trs biff platitaneh •hd-appan- 1 tenincaformic**r—eteihl* l—tjalia, the •ntlr* crop of Corn, Cotim*,^€*op,,f^U^a, ft*^, mife. fro.M-b ■no Court Route, Pis ; sml iter* nul— from Cbarrv Lake canrdi, wh*r*.there * •uceesafut vaqtarioa The _ —•Hbfulnereofthe pfaee, stid th* netahhuriloed, make It etie of t— place* In theBteto. ,, ’ Th* l***i* well watered witfi lakes and running branches, that nsvff never fatted In th* m—t pro- ''traried dr. ughts, and tne nnefe—cd tend* are cor ered with—*ineai. oak,.hickory aqd pin# timber 4M >CRitMlnMIB I9Bf Wipw -fQCi(B ( -wHCI Will isodace at learn *oe bales; 3F acre* pi cotp, which wtH product ii«o bushel* corn. « . lb* lands on th* entire placv »r* cum] ■ T acre*—1,006 sere* eleafdd *ad< J. W. STEELE, ; (Late St C*le A Burboilk,) 11 Herekamte’ Rmr, Hilton HflfligSn* Ct Awl corner Ming cued Georot St*., t iALLS the attention of Wbofeeafe and festaE t q—cert to his superior stock of Military and Naval Clothing, AMD BURNISHING GOODS, A " FERTILIZERS A. Idftor * Brothep»di «! V RAW BON® SUPgR-PflOSPilATE W LDffi •* c. AND PURE GROUND BONK. cf<HESE FertilizeR8, being mad* from the b**t R. materials and i»4he most approved confldently recommended^satheb.-st^te r, an in the market. c. G- CRANE A OO., Pcneim Agent# for the LiRocm. WIST A DANIILS, AgshteK*. te. .. ^ - Hi Van—h. Ga. Bolter’s Bitters Fdr —ie at *n proml—nt JJJ** and Druggists, and wholemle only, by L. FUNKE, Jr., Sole Agent, S. — Uteri, ■««—«. N. T. for sale, 8EHVICBABL* URAIT HORSE. o. A. PulqF~l fio*** ■»»-• Appft at / \WB Bolton ft Btek*’* BTRAN PCNT. la ortttfc c. 00LBY AOte. —pat Cor. Ray and A—t— VALUABLE PLANTATION Pqt Sc4<e. The dmease proceeds ltora a lack of vigor in the, stomach, ami MBs vitaUaiog preparation will tone and renovate that organ. If the gastrictapparatus is iogood working order, and can perfertly dissolve and thoroughly assimilate the food submitted to ttr dptoatem. there will be no Dyspepsia, If "it cannot -dtttbis. It requires reinforcement, and the bettof all Min forcing agents should be forthwith resorted to. The ttotaarh fe the commissariat uf the system. It applies the element* of life to the whole body. In It U prepared tbe material of blood, muscle, bone and lbre, and if it fails to purvey that material in quantity, and of a proper kind, the whole body suf fers, aiMflnth it the meats! (—allies. Therefore pro tect the commissariat department. Don’t let tbe en emy obtain posafffifon or it. It hi earier to prevent disease from getting into an organ than to expel it alter it becomes a chronic fixture. -Consider the Bret indication of namainees In th* stomach pa a sign that Dyspepsia Is preparing to attack, and bsffi* [fat once with th5.QB8AT_KKPELLANT^ _ Bet if It 1* too late to prevent, remember that It Is tadt to* late to core. 11t is believed that then fa mo case oi Chronic Indigestion that can withstand tie remedial operation of »>0 good. . 1 will alaoppll eighty head uf hogs, fourteen gooff mules, well brokeTtwo horse*, thren-piantstidn wag ops, farming utensils I* ran twenty ploughs black smith and carpetiter’eteoia, oneMcGtrUvjr Cotton Urn., boeeeheld and kitchen lurnlture, and everything else, gp tbe pltcfl. There lean nutating well of water on the place, good dwelling house and caMMMflriaot to acchm- modste^aUtlwlaborerenrrnmTy to woik the plan- U epijiaidfoc roriyjfe* —rehperrRlU get a bar- ^^i^drem me at Madlton 0. H., Fh.’-- gntfodtf : JOWL TOQKE. . Notiee. j.wra-aajfsiRBtaKi Oo. is the Diy Good* htMneto, at tMotoatartfiof r fl-tf ^ ’ HxnrT-lAthnop a nn STEAM ENtMANOMIHU. worn Rale. ‘ . N ENGINE One Sofa, 6 bottdm Reeking Chain, fYriLL be aold dfiTflMMfhfeMMfe day ofOeto- lit ", k’tn iUdT—t..r.. ' bottom^ChalrS’ ^^usMooed- mentkm bevtedue »ete*peopert, efLyreaBrUd*^ ^cem^lmteMhte'ute'jeoteypeMt.fer the eojmti 01 ch “ , - n - 'rttzSsssfisr ocl RflTllr Ootnty CTiurt c. C vVYantfld, 10,0Q0. pounds Alack bod obt- Io5f 4KUKfIri«0UE*0O., ffito-H - . .. Poroer Bar and Aherocra ttreete. COAL* QOAL. • Ywtoa» squii edlM « nmenm . . >hx )on «i.j Arfnnq ! I P^dbet. r't f YtoHir,—-totmdsfey ^ -d: .1 6o*rr, ,,,j ol .dUWUK’ r ‘■ :w ’S k Nfi i]ll)NiWYliliiW'>t'Uiii mm sag graiJLton:-**..*rti i j« te f-'--tLr Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters. Thta belief fe grounded on twelve yeais’ experien -e br'the efficacy of th preparation. The first in*ten< e of Its failure to give relief Is jet unchronicled. If it ever had failed, the voluminous correspondence ad. dressed totUe proprietors from alj parts of the Unltet States and South America, would at least include one fetter expressing dlasatisfoction. Bat no, there 1, Not onx. The testimony, extending over a period of tome than a dozen yean, ie all of tbe approving tenor.. Certainly this is a sufficient warrant tor clatmtaff Uml the BITTERS are a SPECIFIC FOE INDIGESTION IN ALL ITS VARIETIES. Hostetler's Bitters Rockland 1000 l»i85‘^“ w -”r w 'tH:basehold Medicine R ii a ereat fallacv to sappoae that the nauaeom Rfe* great foUacy to suppose that the nauaeons- nesu of tncOdat Is any proof of ita value aa a run- temflTr The troth is, that If the palate revoiu against a remedy, It cannot do mnch good. " 1 HOSTETTER’S BITTERS Oie not unpleasant to the taste, and always eoothe nml quiet, instead ef irritating UteWunach. Indeed they eta the beet known preeeutetiv* of aod care for uiig Their usefolnem eon family specific can ocaMely hoavdrmted. Porakkneeaat the rtomoch, gudden spasms, wind colic, hysterics,ttsrvmm head- aiin. lomttuili ’it apirtta, and «M thousand and Lfsys? .oo* MUM aPtoente that aro oootlnooUy *ee ft*, more fondly, these la nothing comparable to ■rbois medicine cheat fall of ttoct ui®B» mmi ^ I* not wortll a ftthfle bottle of tbe hfoiwch — Caution. TH® -GOVERNMENT INDORSEMENT. In eider to guard against dangerous lmpoaMon* the putefoarorequeeiedto teke especial note of the beauUfoll, engraved proprietary sump, through which th* Government uf the United States oMetally aathooticatea every bottle af Hottetter’a Bitten.— ito shield, thrown hy the Ooverament over the pro- iauroapd id* public lor thehr Jotart protecUo*. Ie teed eonepiruouaiy acroae i ire cork and over (he ■mckdf each bottle, and caanot hdl to-ttrike the eye of (he moat casual observer, Nothing that purports to be Heetatter’a Bitten oanlm genuine wiles* tee There. It io afeo proper to state that th* Bitten are so PREPARED and BOLD NT HOSTETTER A S^ilTH, 11-. - - prrreBURQH, pa. 8T. DOMINGO Bim-pa 8T. DOMINGO BtTTKRs 8T. DOMINGO BlT7m& One of the moat raluable combinations of tteifldne and an agreeable beveraq* that heea -eAred to tbe public. Mlllloa, of arid thrjnghout the North dunug the last (oo, . Md, Wherersrintredufced.lt bas prove, a - ■’**** addition he the invalid’* table, the fuun-y circte^ dm batehel*r*s sideboard ^ lIdIES who have p*t strength and sppeau. auifer Hem nau-e*. vomltiing and verti-o- GENTLEMEN who ’rion’t feel very well” jost h*o». breakfast or dinner, whoeeetomach is 0Bt and system is generally deranged— OTHERS wean fug children, and suffering f„» - general debility- _ K fro » cnUHtEff of a sickly nature, and sour, h, sw „„ conifti tn ti o P — *** • HCSB’ ST. DOMINGO PUNCH, RtSS* ARRACK PUNCH MADE FROM BATAVIA RICK. RUSS’. GIN cocktail ! 10 Oi qu -j. . i . -d. . ftUSB* BRANDY COCKTAIL RUBS’ BOURBON WHISKEY COCKTAIL The most delightful concoction* that erertenpltf man’s taste—cheaper than any STEADY DRLNKs ii the world. BLACKBERRY BRANDY. RASPBERRY SYRUP. GINGER CORDUL LEMON SYRUP. Also on baud and manufactured to order. Dey i New York. Bold Wholesale by W. M. WAL8H, Wholesale Drogcisf, HALSEY. WATSON & CO., Grocers, il27eod-ly ■ ‘ Savahnali THE EYE, EAR, AID TYR. WRIGHT, uf Taronuk l ouade West, Phyik aJ clan and Surgeon, ucnlln and Aurist, cantw consulted on Deafticqfhjiiachargcs iruin the Ear npiset to the Head, Cabin h. Diseases ol the Throat and Lunge. Aii diseases of the EYE. requiring elihelr Medical or Surgical aid attended to. Office No. 41, iu l>r. Time. Buckler’!, old office re Lexington street, Baltimore. M<!. Office hours lrum V Lo I'd A. .11., and ini 5 I>. M. ffitf A.gents ^Wanted POR ' THE LIFE AND CAMPAIGNS OF GeiL Stonewall Jackson, BYY’ROF. It. L DABNEY, D. D., OF VA. T'BE Sr r.d.-ird Bluvraphy of the immortal hero. A Tbu mil) edition HU ll.-rizel !;y his widur, ).A published ior her pecuniary nunen;. The auibur.t person .1 friend and •: ief of tiff of the Chriaiiin Sofoier. We want an Agent tn '^v-iy count>. rend for circulars and nee ou> t ruts, aud what the Prre -aysofth* vork. Address NATIONAL PUBLISHING CO., anil Soil Ot. 7ih sod M.m *r .. F;>-r.mnn.|. Vi. LJ -A-Li-tiia ± T’S VBW OB THIS CONTINENT. It la WoKBASTED tO KE.TTOBB OB'V IIAI* WJ* ORIGINAL, MATURAL COLOK, ID every. ISC It 1‘ffittW the hair from vaujno oit; it will ir e tic .*d hen humoreand dandruff; rnoueTE the-oR.v- liofiM baib, and is a beactifcl dressinu. . We offer no large rewards, but we utho - w w tmr agenteto RxvnsD tux »osxy to* iy K * J™ will oee two boiUee, and then say Ba jtri » »» table Hau'I<X(Tokativ a has not per orure su " claim. TestimoAv f from the Capital of tie Unite SUUt Merer*. flAKXxtr ft 06: .. 1 wuIndace* to give tout Halrn epaiationatm. and ron b^roS rJSTmmend It a£ iSequalW u> Dreesing. Purffter and Restorer,—giving to the Biw a luxuriant richness, an J to the head * c™ mutt agreeable eensatleo, while It is thorough lu B- storing the hair to its natural color. Very respectla ly, W. HGUtt- Waahingum. D.«., May i&, 1866. Meema. J. B UaKkbtt ft Co: . . , nlK ... I was iuduced by a friend to mak a t™ °‘ rott’a Vegetable Hair Restorative, ami 1 «" muehpleaMtl with the effect it has had on I was nearly half gray, and now, before srhjf bottle, my head is rreed from dandruff. ® u,,. has ail the appe -ranee of youth. I tally benref" rott’a to he the beat hair preparai iotnu Frodonla, N. Y., April 26, 1866. M. E. 8ARRKTT ft CO., rroprlftt^- Manchester, New Hampshire. JACOB LIPPMAH, Corner Congrw and Baruarfl streets. Al« now by all Druggiste Emigrants Can be Supplied L ’ WITHIN TEN DAYS rnHR ffhderetgued arc prepared to A and other parties who may be LABOBEER and have made necessary menta In the North to fl'lanT ^? r W Laborer*, Wooden”.re. Mechanics, etc., or Twelve day* ITOmt ha day the "&ojer» The Lebocerm are to*e received by the*“- rt(d u on arrival of the steamer here, ami t '?££piin«n' the potnte where they are wanted ****ri t expense, and the Employers have eerteiBaUffi per head in advance, P^'iiJjiMtM and partly for covering the expenses m mib*"* Emwnnte teom the North to this port- TIM rote at which Farming Lat’orei* ^ OTl0J . cured will avenge about RUO per year, toe ere finding them. Forfhrtimrpamrotero wym ^ ^ ■ - aanKxncct*. TfSkttia > iri >avaonah. ssasiKisss. •..to&gghtes~* Goo. A- Covler, Savannah. W R.' ‘Fleming, Savannah. SSte Nalfonol Bonk; Seraoneb. JetSsm Nutting,3 ’oM-cll & t '- BANKERS, MACON-. j . a A. NUTTING. . A. H. POWELL, ISAAC flCOTT. j SS^^nsad^ | THOM. W. BBOO« B manupactubeb of Furniture and csnc** UPHOLSTERY. KM DN-ttiNt, rnil*delph»», t " *s£**&M