The Daily news and herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1866-1868, October 12, 1866, Image 4

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[From {he Beetrop (Tome) Advertise*. I The Dying Father. For three score years, my daughter. I've sailed on life’s rough sea, And still the heavenly Pilot Is just as near to me. As when in life's first dawning X was launched upon its tide, • And through iu tempting breakers He did my frail bsrk^uide, I trusted Him in childhood, I trusted Him in youth; And now my heart draws' comfort From the page of holy truth* * X-know that the port is nearing; a* Tt • For faith descries the light, And the heavenly Filot steereth To the land where is no night Come, kneel beside me darling. For thee shall be my prayer. For 1’U soon be with the angels, And meet your mother therra Hay the orpban’a Hod protect yon In this cold, bleak world, alone; Hay he gently guide your footsteps Till His angels take you Home. Bastrop, Sept 9fi, 1866. [From the Bangor Times.] “ Parson Brosmlow advises the Radical* of the North to march Bbutb, with the torch iu one hand »»d tur pentine in the other.” The Torch-and-Turpentlne Brigade. I see them on their winding way. ', Across the hills and down the glade. They’re going South to burn and slay >— The Torch-and-Turpentine Brigade! ’.Tis Ben directs the flamiug mareh— The ” Parson” sports the hr dad and wine; The “ Natic Cobbler waves the WR-cb. 'While " Thsddeus” totes the Turpentine. Astride an ass of monstrous size. Whose ears are as the steeples tall, With whetted swords on both his thighs, Bides forth the fiery Haunibawl 1 Fierce S3 the frepzied unicorn,* With rplling eyes null wqll poised head, Bold “ Horace” blows his pewter horn, .To give the cohorts time and tread I CBOICB OU> NLUIblKfi, vbmut; - » ■» Oil • L; -V ^ WWW*, lie. *haa EVERY VARIETY QV GROCERIES, Hay; Corn, Oats and Bran, ihejxade; and we flatter aan it to the interest of dealers to ~pai head of Bay. oppostteWfasonat. ilesale to can make us, at the mlO-tf IDS. J. DUMBAJt. HKNKk ».X A.OTGLT*. T. J. Dunbar & Co* njpnRTBM AND DF.ATiF.R8 IN Brandies, Whiskies, Gins, Wines, Cl gal's, Etc. tar Agent for Bobegt Smith’s celebrated Phiiadel- phte Ale and De&ercter Champagne. ■ i . _i 14: X, 5*ay Street sep«W -AVJ* . SAVANNA^ H. G. RUWE, Flomr, Grain, Feed sad Produce, , CORNEH STOBE. 190 and 191 Ba%»r*rrr, mrbrBuuis Sr.. References—C. A. Gambrfii k Co., Norris A Bald win, BsUiastiraj Woodward. Baldwin k Co., Baltimore and New York; L.I (tomb rill. Banker; rhiriestm, , 1 Liberal advances made on ootudgntoente of Oottos and Produoe. ■ i.... •' - <rWf ( 1, ROWER & MULLER, General Produce & Commission MERCHANTS.; Corn, Oats, Flour, Feed, eto, .... SAVANNAH, GA. - * “J.*" REFERENCES: Messrs. Ttson k Gordon, Savannah, Go. X WllbUG Ke^jPrg’tHoma Iua Co., Savannah. Heasss.-! , Wdat * uaalais.iiAvaAaaA.dA. rllv A Christian, Savannah, Ga. Heasrs. Bell, Wylly A Christian, Savannah, ver, Hlc Messrs. Weaver,'Richardson -A Co- Near Tort R BMjht«,af (L'Jtonowdrd'ti Sachem, New Yor)i WHOLESALE ^ lipr Dealer & Mima Merchant PoriterBryan fS’Gt.Julianstrertsmid^ _ FRUITS and VEGETABLES m season always eh hand. * ' tnfPtf On either flank the bummers lurk, And ‘'Anna D.” shall hold the sack. Jack ■“ Hamilton” BhaU play the. Turk, . While sooty “Fred" shaU play the jack. In General* —The first Methodist preachers in Ameri ca were Irishmen—Philip Embury and Rob ert Shewbridge. The trade in roses is of considerable im portance in France. Rose trees are'cultiva ted in different parts of the country in open fields, just as turnips or cabbages. —The only living decendant of Christo pher Columbus lives at Rome, and is to visit America next year. Ho is’described‘as a genial man of sixty. —As a proof of the deadly nature of the climate on the West Coast of Africa, it is stated that twenty-three officers of the lirit- ish Afrioan slave squadron died from fever alone between January and December laht year. —News from Japan informs us that rice has fallen “two boos per picul,” if anybody -Ifekuws what that means. » —Coils are .wom, but the old waterfall ranks first in public favor. As a general rule the hair is arranged so high on the head that the comb can be seen -from the front. A half wreath of very short curls is frequently placed over the waterfall or coil, as a-substi- tut^for a comb. The disbursements of the Treasury De partment last Week, oil account of the -War, Navy, aud Interior Departments were as fol lows: War, $5112,935; Navy, $201,406 ; In terior, $41,293. —A negro woman passing the- Stacy House, at Nashville with a rough coffin ou her head, was asked who it was for, and re plied, “For my ole man.” “Why don’t you get some man to carry it for you Haid a - bystauder- “Poor folks has to tote dere own coffius dese days,” said the woman, and hurried on. —J. Wm. Jones is collecting material for a religious history of the army of Northern Virginia. Charles Gayerre is writing a his tory of Louisiana, and Wm. Gilmore Sips a history of South Carolina, both, of them for schools. The Springfield, Massachusetts, Union says that “sensualism,” in all its most beast ly and disgusting forms of licentiousness and profligacy, is on the rapid increase in all our New England cities and towns, aud nobody can blink it out of sight without doing vio lin re to his knowledge and sincerity. The London and Northwestern Railway Company in England have already laid sixty- three miles of steel rails on their road, and the work of relaying with steel, instead of iron, is to be continued. On the Great Northern Railway of England steel rails hove also been laid at all the principal stations, and on the steepest inclines. A man who has been living in the Indian country for about twenty years; and who has just, returned home, say? the most nota- ble feature in the march of civilization du ring that period has been the advance of the bustles then wom by the ladies to the back of their heads; and he adds, that he don t think the progress otherwise has been very great. Paitifi CaluinaN. • Jam* fitukatin Columbia Square GiROCEBY STORE, East side Of Columbia Square, corner ol Habersham - and P-reaMpnt-streets, '■< — ayyAiup ' R ECEIVING. WEEKLY, first-class Family Gro ceries, Ales. Win*, Liquors, Cigar*, Fruits, Vegetables, Ac. For sale on most reasonable terms. je99rly * - * PIERCE Wholesale lid Retail Dealer In Pine Groceries, Boat* and Shoes, Clothing, For eign and Domestic Wines, U**SM «M Segara. Also, Skehan’s Celetanlnrt GOLDEN ALE i CHAMPAGNE' in bottle and In wood. London and Dublin Brown 8tout, Scotch and ltsh Ales, Ac. Liberal deduettonajagifie to. hatred* , 176 Broughton street, savannah, dll-tf and 69 Liberty street, N; Y ; ' V.A.KYAN & CO. i. it Streets DXALKB8 IN STANDARD LIQUORS, Agenu. for Charles fans Kentucky tnjd-tf •8, Keller’s Ac. LOW PRICES! Quick Sales! W E I ths LARGEST DRY GOODS I -it - to be foand In this city,'and .which we oiler, ai LOWER PRICES than they can be boughl for'at iin/ other house,.consisting In part of Every variety of Drake Qa» Us Housekeeping Goods Domestics ajnl Prints Cloths ard Caaterar** . .. Figured Linens and Drills Embroideries and Laces Hosiery end Gloves ‘ RiBMts and Braids , EG* Rottennd Curls Lace Points and Veils Bradley’s Empress Trails Handkerchiefs Ac., Ac., Ac. EINSTEIN & ECRMAN, my'll-lf Planters’ BICE POOHDING Milt! A forthcoming exhibition of wet nursdB is announced in the Paris papers. The points to be considered will be the amount and quality of the milk, the age and temper ament of the nurses, the kinds of food used by them, &c. Experiments will be made to demonstrate to what degree malt liquors or spirituous liquors partaken of by the nurse impregnate the milk; also, whether a pas sionate or fretful temper of the nurse is con veyed to the nnrsing child. Tho exhibition promises to be a very curious, interesting and instructive affair. ' —The Rev. B. J. Ives, of Auburn, New .York, having publicly stated that the Presi dent was drunk while in that place, ex-Gov- ernor Troop, whose guest Mr. Johnson was, pronounced the statement to bo false, and onlla upon the reverend gentleman to retract it. Several notes are appended from gentle men who were present on the occasion re ferred to, and who testify that President Johnson drank nothing stronger than coffee Thitf- Dftlieioiis Tonic, Especially designed ier tb» use ol the Helical Profession' and the family; is now indorsed by all the prominent Physicians, Chemists and Connoisseurs, s» possessing all those ' intrinsic medicinal qualities (tdnlc and diuretic) which OLD AND PORE GIN. isd. n—found< abundaatl We trust that “* e ^r c ?n?L?ffig1Sn SXs each, Put np in cases, containing one dozen bottl f s eacl and sold by -•* i G- r B U I E . savannah; •; ' SGERA CO., j H IBs! abllahed 1778j Sole Importers. No. 16 BAver stMt, New York. - i ► Oplateaaoftks Fiaia. * , - .-The Biningers, No, 18 Beavsr attest, have A very high reputation to sustain, as tlw eldest and best honsetn Hew Yotk.—Home JostimL The honss of A. H. Bl Dinger A Co., No. 15 street, has sustained for a period ^ — ■ Iskwpd dawBr; Wax »nd PearlFlowerg. MXHE ART of making WAX and PEARL PLOW JL Is taught in an elegant manast, andtn a short time, by Mss. ELIZA KEOGH,* Comer ef Broughton And Bamerd streets. “ Over L. Friee’ pton The undersigned, ThsTlhf became proprietors of the property known "Si the *• TOWER SAVANNAH RICE HILL,** Intend stuuee putting in all newaari necessary machinery fbr making it a FIRST-CLASS RICE FOUNDING HILL. Ho pains Will be spared to have Rice thoroughly cleaned'find 'pwjiaiwl'ior market, and to the FUntere and Factors who giro ns their patronage we oaa premia*, full attention to their interests. Hiving ample facilities for storing Rice, Planters and Factors cA s|lp.tit ktfy tis^ to fflt foi their* dbifrclfffencs, to lurnafs on sldta* for pounding. LLOYD D. WADDELL. tJH-UAM U. TUNNO. R'A aRKWR.’U1IT. BMkl Having taken above named Mill, we would respectfully ask of the • working of the Planters and Factors living in the vicinity of Savan nah their patronage fbr the coming season, and In an doing we con but promise scareful attention to tbeir interest, based open our hast husinsaf tmmtctiba and etpssteae* !h that lia, 'aMrasiris. *lid MjJI will be in perfect order for pounding bv the 1st of October. - . ROSE A ARKWRIGHT. For farther particulars, enqnlre of MeSstfl. Rose A Arkwright,wtdht HHL'ormt Ibu Banging,Ees« ol Wm. M. Tnnno A Co., in Exchange building; or ol Lloyd D. vi added, office (When In the cRy> at me outing room ef W. 'H. Whitney A Co., No. 1 Har* -sutMf ■f.trf S ^rrr RVERAL Gentlemen, or Gentlemen and Ladies, can obtain Board on reasonable terms in oue of S«p2i.tf _ Benin BrumUttrit, Second door west of Barnard. > GILLIAM’S OLD MILL.’ GBimttflilEAL. LUDDINGTON A GO. on hand 111 large quanti- make, it especially to country orders to give us their.gatmmge.. We re spectfully solicit anil from all who use the above. 8 oi ,B LUDWNGTON & CO.. oc2>tf Cor. flaberaham and Liberty streets. ,r———^ ENTERPRISE WIST BROAD AND GUESS STREETS. COS- I. WILSON l CQ-. Cotton Factors and 'issifili Jbei ul advancra made on Mnslgsmonts. .. - ower j{ai .ngo. Bay street. OSoe No. 3 Stoddard’s Lower Savannah, Georgia. ._v U. B. WILKINSON, ' (FNewoaa. Ga. B J WI SON Of the.iate firm of J. W- Rstiuu.A Q'o., Sav’h. , Aastin & Ellis, O e z' © WM Tit mr •* MlfAiATtWW fi» fHi J liM niitt ntr ‘ JJ* toad and lam Make ttSfita*-, ^rifesTcriimirdSr BlancHangi*e., without Wngls ». wi«h fsw or uweeire. •» woolaa* Cake. It is alto excellent for tnickenlpgjwyt gravies Rn-OMi SudiMtt, mshfng san ensipsw with tt^. Rnflmsl to Rifle wWaradiMV rish praam for coffee. Put up ih one potrad“paek«gSi mark Haiaena, with directions fit— . —AaiomfisHctsuasrtklsofteUdtottimfirZSSSdtB- For sate by^roeer# eifd 0f aggMI tvsj shsi 1 * Jessie Depot, 18$ Twit— Street. WILLIAM Din^YEA. *#■-:: r ‘, HAWKINS St FAY, Commission Merchants, lj\ ItPElSh street, NEAR PROtiUCB EXCHARDB, N. T. WM. A r HAWKINS, !• BOCKWBIX FAT. SO BAY STREET; SAVANNAH, GA. THOMAS U. AU8T1N,) La>e of Apalachicola. Fla., ClIAKbSH KLLJM, f and Uolumbua, Ga. eegilGif • > " • - • • • ' ■ ■ 0. y.SH’haa, A ‘ ir ^ Late orRhmo.lIn. (Ate of Macqn, Ga C. W. Stmaal. Late of Thomasville. SLOAN, STUBBS & STEGALL, COTTON FACTORS, I'Wardin^ and Commission MB&CflAOT8, No. 4 Stoddard’s Lower Kange, BAY STREET, L -~ 'SAVAITNAH. &A. Will make liberal advances on cottuu and othtir frqduce iu transit or store, or on consignments to mr correspondents in Nr w 4 -j • •, an27 3ra 6£0. PATTEIi l SOU, COMMISSION AN FOa WARDING MfiUCMkNTS, , Dealers la Cotton,'Wool* HI«tes. Lumber, .and Provisions. - pH -r sStNts row IIOM:P%UPr ; IIIFErFHKPHATE or LIME jyt8-3m SAVANNAH. «A. Ifti AIR & BICKFORD, Lumber Manufacturers AND DEALERS IN . . TIMBER AND LUMBER OP lIVKRT DESCKIPtlON, Doors, Sasii and Blinds. Mifl hud Lumber Yard on Canal, neav gtreet. Office,-186 Bay street, ravannnh, Ga. Jy»T-tf Q. B. LAMAR, JUN. Successor toG. B t tt. W. Lamas, GenerafCommission Merchant! Forwarding anti Shipping Agents, Heir to «e*. W. Audwson, John C. Pertll and B. Lamkf, Savannah-; W; B. -.liu*»on, Josiah *lb Nu.BR.BAY SXSIJSr (pp stored _ & Sons, J B. aud J. W. Walker, Augusta. Consign- meiit.s soltntfed. ■ twin W. A. Bhyamt. Boose<t Brywrt, TFof»«Tlj dfJacksouvia*, Fla,J - Bay fsftreet, GEORGIA. HM SAVANNAH, . C< nZBpt atreutinn to rscqMng and for- mles on consignment, and all Jiotp constantly on hand » good stock of (RriRMes, Liquors, Agricultural Imple- meut8, BuildlhipHhterial», Fairbanks R Co’aSnui . Ac, besldu*utaer goods aud manufactured articles lor sale MS' - consignment, and for which they are airegfa. (Mira an-.l consignments tcspoCtinlly «o- iciteti. ' • ’ - f orders; anti will Also ; -T“ m l w re., « aSa Commldieo HCHANTS. AND RETAIL DRAUOV tN Dry*Goods, Groceries, t£, J SAM1DB’ BLOCK. Bay Stree^ ;J#ekMwvIlte, Flortfl*. ■ ■ . ^ BIO. S. UMMIB. data • i- ' • • TLT das-Tv P atersori, .r»* a timber, ., Commission i #ra:«CJn:A:iv'r, - s ■ .SlIfTOC- ffo. 193 Bay Street, Savaaaah, j 1 iliiarietl, tileorgia. 1 dld-tf heon ■ Orders for Lumber solicited. gf=yj > ff wT SLATE IIMG COIPf, VAN WERT, POLK CO„ GA. CmpH Btoolx, $000,000 I 4 . . n (jBHAH^,ll»«ACH. DmastiMhaJ-R. Brighmhj J. IK Dever, niss, A. Wilbur and A. B. Marshall. Pushiest—A. WQbnr. Savannah. Ga. Vios Parenmas—R.JC. SSCUSABV- la. lines v—E. C. Giannlas, Raeon, Ga. T T—A. E. Hardball, Atlanta, Go. 1 signments....... _ CLINTON HUNTS?! fim^of Spofford, Ol. New York. Panther A MeChe—b SR'S WATER, toracUy Imported «DHR Hovaagthiun, Nassau, and the best of Rhine wmes. - T.PNCH every day at n o’clock. mlt-ly nisatM a IWalaraC, . York. Richant RUfs, 116 Water street, New k. Wm. B. Wise. K Christie Wrest, Nsw Tusk K. Si bell, s Wall .street. New York. Lewis L. iea.iv nro-d-rev.; S.W. MtretOa, Eavsssah JOHN GRAY, Wooden Ware, Brooms, • PAHA BRUSHES, if ATS,' - Twines, OSnlage, faka ckarai, CradlM, Wsgsns, Chain, ttaikstt, the. . Nos. lS^TuItotkand 202 Front B C HEW YORK LINVILLE & GLEASON. 8t. JiSliait Street, West of Market, ; SAT^NSAH, : - RcOZUSTTa FOR MERRITT, WALCOTT «t CO., 64 Coirtland! Street Kew Tort MANUFACTURERS OF ALL RINDS OF Bolts, NRs, Washers, 8ett Screws, Tana and DM, Ac., a«d <laa)arUin all kind# af Ralboad. Steam- Ac< shipaud T’s Supplies, Oils, Varalah, Fuat, Gang Sawa Pomps, Steam Whistles, Steam and Wa ter Gnagers, Steam Engines and Saw Hills of every description, AC., Ac. Also Agents tor A. P. WOOD A OOi’S celebrated Portable Swam Engines. f*l FOB SALE, MB MCCARTHY GIN* second band.. Will be sold cheap. CHARLES L. COLBY A CO, O* for. Bay and Abercom atresta. EDWARB B. YOUNG. CLAYTON R. WOODS YQUi\G & WOODS, Bankers & Brokers ' fiofatila, Ala., WILL receive Dipostii, bay and sen Exchange Gold and Silver. Unearrent Bant Notes; Government, Railroad end aliotW Secaritlea. Will also buy Cot ton on orders. - . Coitet-ttoiis made end promptly remitted. - They w}U alsoynake c3lIe'-tioa« In any part «f the United States, and make cadi advances an cotton consigns* iotour friends !a New York, Charteamm Savannah, Apalachicola or New Orleans. Operating eon paid in capital, with ear teog eti- t, is a suSeiont guarantee at mririf oo^huainess transactions. VALENTINE BAILER. <ggan> WJnva, Alee and Lager, amti oU Untie of Uguore. lemch at eleven efclock. Tfih Fin AfMga LUNCH HOUSE, J|nli 8tr$et» near Bay iAAa*: YfiRRE LUNCH served from It a. m. »Mf FURRY Proprietor. . PAVILlON.IpTEL, kltll—IIT CORNRR OF BUI* AH> ■MPIEUOAD There ate as many roads to Cud*, mri tortnnea Uf<re veera gateway# to ancient Ikeham Y*aru • warrior, la fbr carrying his vMfyerltR the •sbre; your aapirtag UoRlctan tor enkgmtag Me way by intrlgug and cMmumm^e art. Bat tberaieone grand broad path to the goal, along which na^lipt btoi Cba travel. It Is tM^ptitk art apart «K-the march of talent; ehergjr, had floMe purpose nn though fbil of obstacles, Iteonplna none that a brave mahfiannotrormoimt. This facthra been exemplified ltistaneea, but to taw snore forotMy i ( nlnnnmerable han In the rtM. end progrom of DR. HOOFLAND’S flURHAN BITTRRR Rnr ever gfteen yeare ItacontSL RR par aver— _ , i(t tmrwd. vritfliiK blflstafi it ItosrjietmsmM It nesrstSto an the topmost round* tiMMUdderoffhmti.se the GREAT TONIC. ST. CH ABIES SALOON; S T A. STAMM. Bs/Une.re«Hof Poet Otoce— Tbs beat Llquof* Aids, YTtouR Segnrs, Ike:, aya on TtosH, iralndtogtoehelanrattcU of SBLT-, pMUbsLikiA. having leased tMa hrertts !,Khe*been » RgnrfM AM> MFVRtmni IN AN ELEGaS* MANNER, finttenew Pnpand wlto the Rmt Pare toe* Appoint raemte-for the RsesF* atom of Gmssts. The first position among treLetom Hotels w» hs matototoe^tb. CHARLESTON HOTEL, CHARLESTON, 8. 0. rpHfo popular and wsUknownaite^altaate^inthje AND . o:i 1 *- : !.>*-■«# tG /* :;>. a .. . BELL, WYLLY * CHRISTIAN H AVING BEEN agents tor the Shore Safes and Scales .for the last fifteen years, are now reeelving large conylgnmente or Saftaand Seales. HERRING'S PATENT CHAMPION HRS PSOOF SAFES, witbpaient C^todladd Iron- Burglar Proof. ALSO, >. A large and complete assortment of FAIRBANKS’ PATENT PL VTFORM SCALES, from 3g00 pounds dormant down to 4«0 pounds V r v PLATFORM AND UNION, r l V r > » GROCERS’, OOtfSTEP, ANB ■j V ' BVEN^BALANCE, The above Safes aid Seelra at* too well kb own to require any commeuti. Stock constantly on ntnd. and sold at Manufacturers Chrd Pr c.es. aeplO VALUABLE PLANTATION For Sale. TVE subscriber offinv-hiwplantation .* 1 tsnsnees for throw remuaaMs terms; alas; ton entire crop ef Cora, Cotton, Came, Potato*, Ac., loir In NDcew of cultivation. AantaUon' ' HEFEB TO ■Adams, Frost k da, Charleston, 8.0.. Johnston, Weuds A Co., Savannah,‘Go. Foote A Malone, Mobile, Ala. Jssiah More! a MObtgomery, a a. Wni. H. Yenag, Oulumbus, Oa. John Ring; Banker, Colamb us, Ga. Jennings, Wicks A Bra., New Orleans. La. Gutbrip A Co., Louisville, Ky. Shlrok A Rowland, SC Louis, Mo. EcvaoCa, Aaa., pjpt. 1,186*. . T Will soon A oederefor Slate, bowi furniture s manufactured non be prepared to fill any never largo, for roogng, far onf of slate, fbr lintela,for DEJrOT AT B- COWMim gomUt elds St. Jalba street, West oftltc Market. ^ ' . Grits and Meal always on hand. _ ' - ocl-lm S. t. WADE k BRO. Baggin and Rope. oaroaaeo.h BRIGHAM, HOLS Coffee. BAGS COFFEE. 2,©00 Direct lmportationfrom IMo tie Janeiro, J ocl-Sm* FM - bT WEED A OORNWBVL. V ‘COIL# 81 * >**"**> - -gRii)LRf. f ^ltL ! Jt^.f 1 . i ton It amdtierd’s Lower lUnge. ladlee and gentlomra. Send fo oonAdnlng samples and prices. 8. M. t hiMk tor our free Catalogue Address, SPENCER A CO. BrattieberoV r‘—“* — 1 '"*• wfiWfaihaMe .iStsCah be applied. The quarry is convenient to the cities of ft,' r«nn..and St. Loalh, Mo. The'soperld slate tor rooilnu purposes, and its special adaptablilt to various articles ol furniture and for pavement well kuov ^ v j*9Tm TO ALL WANTII ; * t am^bjUllSg tor thSelnipeiLlfib SAe labile, a fine stock of CA.BLNE* g TRESS < To which the ,rt«i .aclPs old Dry Goods Store. ttfi-lg ,, , ti ... ■ 8.B, HAJtRINQTOjjL I YELLOW CORN; 7 000 balbeIa eHtolg. " ,0 *' u ■ _ _ A SERTfCEABtE MUR A> ywiaakl HetoeWtotrtes. rr ^illj p. 19 ige. * >T? v 'm & ' General Common Merokants SAVANNAH, OA. ■epi-tr : J. m STEELE, • ILaUSIf rieiAJtortoalrJ 11 Magehantg’ Raw, HUtaa HorM*. Cx ‘'Anti.oornecrlggand Oaargt st*..CharUWOn. HUituy and Naval ClotMng, I, FumnBnmo goods, tiFAchra Clacks, Fanty ttoetis. - “ wsBvytiM ftoto J TL BEVTrf. ortM trm of NtivtoLsthfa* A lA^I^mter $; Brotk8*> X '* l ;BAW BONS' “ SCPIBLPMSPB1TE OF UU •" All® - rvm* ewoMiiP r^KSg FERTILIZERS, being maifr fttiratoti beM In'CJ^^end^Wj^jraiK fl^itSai Agc-ts^i^MtotActurrejb^ _MeasraLaRoCllN. WtoT-A Df*™^ 8 . BokfeT’SBitters For sale at all proerioent Groesen, Wine KmcMH* and DruggMm, audayholeealo ariy^g La FtlNKt, Jr., Solti Agent, Wm M Uksrtf feet. R. T. ■ gegpj iPii VU .x FOR _ yj J 4 (to^tpktd U ° r<1 "' CHARLES tf COLBY AGO., am Oor. B*y aad Akareerm i Tfcls AantaUon is situate* aim milee from Madt- Son Coart Ho«se, Fla, and-two antes -frtea Cheng LatteChercb, where there axe good adhuol, mow to ■uceembil ope ratios. The fertility of the » 11 and healthful new ofthe place, and the high moral tone of tho neirfabtghood, make It one of the most desirable- places m the State. , The lane is well watered with togra and ruaatng brancheo. that have heVW failed in the moot pro tracted griludhts. aad the an cleared lands are cov ered vilfitbe finest oak, htckwy and pine timber. The ploatatoni* now fit succeasfnl operation, with 4M sent planted in long Map I* cotton, whidhwtfi prodaca at least 9eebaito;lt» acres In earn, *fiich mb-composed o, 9.NO seem W M* u^. good fencea. . 1 win aMoaeRekflity head of bogn tourteea good mole*, well brake, two horsee, three plantation wag- ona. farming utensils ;o run twenty plongha black- eadtii and carpenter's tools, bus McCarthy fidtoil Orb. household sa t kitchen Tamlture, and everything else *^kereleu unfot lng well of water on the place, grad dwelling house and mbtaasaffleleat to aeoom module all tin laborers neoemary to vro'k toe pton- tatlim sarccteiuliy. U applied tor early, the purchaser will get a bar- jmee— S»’ Rockland Lime. lOWYSSKiSK*” sepVl-tf “ YHOBARCWON BARRELS FIRST QUALITY, COBB'S to BARN ABB. Notice. _ _ Bogssti, hae sssoelsmti Mmailf srlth Latoyop d On. In the DsyGoedOuetoara, sttbeoM aiandof jMI MBBBT LATBCROP , 'll ,c: I^Blh'ABB^BHhriRmi-.^a Landtaa. aad lor sale bv .-.u ai bh-rlsa- » Si ,.•»>• w t, l-:»avA Q6j*t Vt-OUhviL'inrsai;^ 50 mSu^T ^^u^aSmEaa'buomw H. O HooflanAM .ftwrmnn Bitter* fi otettivecemedy tor 1 Ifijto psritivawamedy I DtOTEFStA, Diseases Hapulting from IISNtll If Tift LIVER «d mirrivi •■•ah, [Aad Is the only ewfadawxl sate RESTOREE OF STBEYGTH IN CASES OF DEBILITY. .By tho uaaoftUs Hitters ■w-tlf ssd DvkllltaM PrhsM* 1 tsnuHsacwtdwUh mil (toe Vigor S ri — of Hemlth. . impaired constitutions are rebuilt, and the patlen ae abort time regains . Viwor, Health and Stren^h. OBSEKVE THE FOLLOWING SYMPTOMS, Resulting from Disorders ofthe Digestive Orgams! OonlDpatiou, Inward Piles, Fullness of Hood to the Head, AehlIqi'j>rtiie^toiMjto^Naasea, Heart- to the Stomach, Sour Eructations. Sink* 0 Jager Plutterliig jit the Plt of the Stomach. Swimming of the Head, Hurried and Difficult Breath- lire, Fluttering at the - - Heart, Choking or Suffocating Sensation Winn in a Lying Pom cure, DtmneseofVMoD, • - Dote or .Webs before rhe Sight, Fever rad Dull Psin in the Head. Dei- - - - -CfejMy of I'erspl Alien, Yellowness of . the Skin and Jives, Pain In the Side, Buck, Chest, Limte* Ac., ,au,i<len Fiushe. of Heat, Burn tog to the Biueh, Coastunt luiagtoEugs of Evil, . aad great Depreaeion olNplrite. nr That these Bitten onnialii no Rum or Whiskey. And can't make Drunkards Is not a Bar Room Drink, Batti Highly Coacratratati VegetabU Extract. Free from Alcoholic Stimulant or Injurious Drum It ednaot Insidiously introduce the vice of Drenk- irawtoto the boeoui of your families—to you wife; yuw eh8dien,or yonrfriemto. Or Hfierp, whose systems have become tttpdriffB? hardships or disease, vrld find in this Bfttera a trine bat gjU restore them to all their fcH vigor. These BlUam <ssss& formed more canal Better Satlsiaction! i more Ttotlmony HetihmorenepecUMc people to vonch fbr them 1 Than afiy other article In the Market. Wo defy any ono to eontndiot this aaaertkir , _ A*D WILL PAY tLOOfl Ttiray a—that srtil plfciUce aOrtlltals puHhtoU gg ua hat la not GENUINE. N . ->&KAD WHO SAYS SO. FROM THE HON. THOMAS B. FLORENCE. Waahtof ton, January 1, 1964. rstateJ lt v« GentlemenHaving a ^ verbally to you, I have nobeultotion to writing the fact, that I expert enced marked benefit from your Hoofiaad’a German Bitters. During a long and tedioua seaak* of «on- I rssr . preSemg and onerous datiea nearly proaCrated me. Aktod friend suggested the use of tks prepan- tion I hare named. I took his advkw, and tin result tion Ihars was Improvement of hearth, renewed energy, and that nartienlar relief 1 so much needed and tmvatood. oners may ba rimllarly advantaged; If Iheytivetre to bo. • Truly you friend th6mas B. iumudhhl From Bev. W. D.Stigfrtod, Pastor of Twain Church. Philadelphia, December M, It frame: Jonra A Brans, ftenllri I h ave recently boon la baring a ado leiflscreaslngrtotiu oftndiwralra.ajcompsaded by ofthe nervonaaysteaa. Numerous rma- tested, hut wfthoat relief. I Bitters were reeommeadod by persara who hail tried ttosm^ and whose favorable mention of tho Bttterafim Meed me also to try thom. I moot uratoim that I had ra arenton to patent medicines, from tho ‘thnnoaeti and one” quack “Bittern,” whoso only aim oaoaoo to M to palm pffaweetened and dragged liquor the community, In a sly way; and the tendency of whleh, I bar, la to make many neoafirmoddrankard Upon learning that yours was really a modidnal preparation. I took it with happy egad Itoaettra ‘-’•pen the stomach, hot opon the oor- was prompt and gratifrrlng. I feel that I 'great' - - ■ the ‘No-todi ' beware of coonterfettb. OMtkinv.fif’.’.wrf'vt MJAiamON-toontho RrreraarofohSitoMt. Y>pprrjp»AT, OFFICE A MANUFACTORY iio (53t ARCH STREET,: Vo JONES A EVANS, man. HOMuafi W. M. WALSH, Bole Agent. Corner Barnard A Broughton St a., Savanmah. Oa ••11; ffi »£, UB, Hit mil m WRIGHT, of Toronto, Canada Weot, Phj* Lrclaa oed Bunreon, Oaritet and >orioL oga te UteHoad, Catarrh, i of t -| -- Aii dtoiimke of tire BTR, reqaHIng oitheW Mitilml oEMeriMdiaoiMiHb “ Jto.S,topr t Thos. Bucklers old Lm' aifigtoAP.M. Paper Hangings c wt. ~ Window a f* '■* HRS. n*rvr?::.-u v--: aialtioM U jlsr u tfffJC J. turner* ;• 7.ydj ift to.'STriev ot- j ’ -re-Jgwg*SB Sw Ditsiia Crenata—tattiu i BIf , ®OPERTIE^—Theirodoriostroug difb.i eomewhat aromatic, their taste, blttw.T* 1 ’*’ •l ogona to mto*. - - K er,rt . ana lllA JKPICAL PR0PERTIB8 AND CSEa _ taws* •" 8«ntly stimulant, with a leacy to the Grtoory Omna mhm pec,u “r tea. are given to comp.rinw of the crab ae flkavel, Chronic Catarrh of th. Md Irritation of the Bladder and Cmthr^’ 1 the Prostrate and Retention or Urine, from a lorn or tone in the part, r Rstivacnation. Die remedy li u „ Eo ^"**1 mended to Dyepepola, Chronic Rhewn^^l aeona AfiectionA and Dropsy. “ Ctifr J Bcuuoldo Extuaot Boom, Him k. d from the agee of is to 25, and horn ato J I ' noM ' itheitoe or change of fife; after , be* Pton*; Bed-wetting in children‘ * U TO **«,: other remrav e -toT h ^ 1 h W row oUerrencdy, Min Cblorosi* or fietdmHre. 7 ** larity. Patof.hiem or i Of the Uternn Lsocorrhea or Whites. WSKASKS OF THE BLtnhen ■AVI, GRAVEL AND DRo,^^ SWKLLI.\Gi—Ttlb, SIC AL medicine power of Digeolion, and exc tea the Cb* £ IteeUbj action, by which t:,e Water, or CaltarZ. depositions and all Unnatural Enhu-Remenui «. ra draed, as well as Pain and Ir.fl.,n,m.o.. n * Helmbold’s Extract Buchu Has cnrtd every case of Dunr™ in which it hu been given. Irritation ofthe Neck of the Bladder ■od Inflammation of the Kidneys, Ulceration of tto Kidneys find Bladder, Retention of Urine, Dheans of the PpHTate Gland. Stone In the Bladder, Cti. coins. Gravel, Brick-dust Deposit, and Muca, ct Milky discharge* and for Enfeebled and Bellrm Constitutions, of both Sexee, attended with me (ol lowing symptoms:—I mill position to Exertion,!«, at Power, Lorn of Memory, Difilcnltr of Breathy, (Peat Nerves, Trembling, Horror of Dlieaw, Wike faiaem,..Dimnae3 0f tlslon. Pain In the Bark, Hot Hands, Blushing i)f the Body, Dryness of ihe Skla, Ernptlou bn the Face. Pallid Countenance, Cclvetsl ImaaKodo ef the Moscnlar system, Ac. Helmbold’s Extract Buchu IS DIUHBTTC AAD BLOOD PURlFYliG, Aad cures an Diseases arising from Habits of Dts*. patten, Excesses aud Imprudences iu Life, Imparl, lea of the Blood, Ac, superseding Copaiba la ala. tions for Which it is Used, such as Gononhai, Glow of long standing, and Syphilitic Alfectijas-ia these ases, need la connection with HELEBOUII ROSE WASH. SOLD AT SELMDOLD’S ORC* AND CHEMICAL WAKEHOlSt, - - 594 BROADWAY, And by Druggists everywhere ASK FOR BELMBOLD’fl. Take No Other. Beware of Counterfeits. W.M. WALSH, Wboleoole Agent for t he State of Georm. decST-eodly DAEEEIT'S ON THIS CONTINENT. It l* wamtANTKD to nxtrroKE aa r :uu rc to onto IN aia natdrai. color, ui every, tse it aiiifflor die hair froth pallino oi’t; it will lr e t :c t»®( hnmoreand dsndreif; promote the ca:» of uto ■air, end Is a bsactiful dkes-sino. „ . We offer no large rewards, but we nth ' • all* our agents to refund tue money to » ij l"‘ 1 ■»»“ will use two hottlee, aud then say Ba , rri W Vablb Mov Hestokativ* has not per orite at d nttmoat from the Otpttal of ti-e uni* sa» Kmm. Bakrktt A Co : ., I WMindoced to gjve your Hair v cpaiation8IW heartily recommend It as unequslled Ml t Purifier sum Restorer.—glvlns to the He# Dverelng. Partner and Restorer,— B —-- - - . a lexurUut richness and to the head a cooi_*M agreeable eensatlou, while It Is thorough lure •Coring the hair to its natural color. Very respectm-ly, Washington. D.O., Hay IS, 1M6. W. Hueirt- Mang i. R 9mirr A Co: I waa Induced by a friend to mak a trial of mr rett’s Vegetable Hair Restorative, and 1 »® much pleased with the effect It has had on mr I wan nearly fiat;’ gray, and now, before atog »• da, my head, is lreed from dandruif,aiia mr““ an the appearance of youth. I fdHy Mtovs* rente to be the host hair prepar&i ion in the wet™- , - wm. HaEIWO 1 '- Fredonla, N. Y-, AprU 26,1666. J/M RABRETT A CO„ Froprleten, Mand&ester, Sew nampsbiie. JACOB LIPPMAN Comer Congress W Sold by all Dru by all Droggiste- and Barnard streets. Ago*- Jy^lL Emigrants Can be Supplied WITHIN TEN DAYS. rnBE ffilderslgned’are prepared to supply A and other parties who may be t 5JJ*SL° m r T ange» LABORERS, and have made neceMMT*^ ■Attainibe Kortb to fiU any orders ft> r Tea Laborers, Wooilcu’i-rs, MechamcMtc-, or Twelve d»jarromt be day t . l ““^£J , .? ffl pioj8a The Laborer* are to received by tto t0 on arrival oMhe teener here, awi • 5tii-driUSUSsrs£S>s; assnR^tSftswasu* RBlaraata from tfae lforUi ta tnia P or ^_ ran be + The rate at which Panning Lsborera euretfwll! average about *150 per year, an finding them. Ptr further particulars apply to WM. MORULLE * Jones’ fiock, St One doer East of ■RFRKEMCES 1 Jackson A Lawton, savannah- John W. An.lurann R Sod, gavaniiAU. Solomon Cohen, Savannah. ‘Jap. C, FterTiU.8av*nnali. ,W> v, vvnuii . RiohsHa, camp * Co., Savannah Gem A. Qnyler, Savannah. W. R. Fleming. Savannah. John Screven, Savfinnah. ^ iuidwin el Co., Satadiim fiSSSiErt National Bank, Savannah, Nutting, troweiLS to.. BANKERS, MACO#. G E ° JelMri C. A. HUTTING, JL H. POWELL, - . ISAAC BCOTT- ^ ||f EDWARD PADhU«R v ft N} , AB . THOH W. BBOO» B mamdtactubeb of fURNITURE AND CEM6* WPHOL8TEBY- re Mnrt, ^ t ORDERS sent by *•“ Ism, Cancer, laptic .... iOWSD Oeraer ef I jtV r Broughton