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Autumn Supahlnc.
him «i the glances of angel eyes,
Boft u the khwi of first born low,
> *t)own ChooJSEs l»s*e of these Autumn skies
CfTtntf the glad snnehine from realms above.
Beautiful ploture* It sketcheth now,
Touohed with the growing hue* of old,
tminfng the ralle; and mountain’s brow
With poi®to ana opal, and red and gold.
AWtflepaf o* beauty the apirit fine;
Talee of a lu d that birth ne
of vta d that tww>y uotdi,
Sunshine that <riideth the beautiful hills,
Oyer the banj^ 0 f the shadowy river.
Beautiful re*t J or the weary soul,
Earth hath Hq beauty akin to this!
Anthems of g>2dneaa forever roll
Over those halcyon plains of bliss.
Down the ■ tofc oaof life’a western hill,
Beautiful u^Bhine of hope and light,
Bvery rtiadowjnd hope diepei,
r*mt* • ‘
lift my s
t from realms of eight.
b of the Autumn sun,
Vs death of the Summer flowers*.
r ' o wels one by one,
r soul to those fhdelees bowers.
Tbe Tomb of Sydney Jotonitoa.
••Town Talk," of the New Orleans Times, gives ns
the following. The epitsph is indeed rarely beautiful
aad appropriate:
A lady correspondent, in a recent stroll through the
Saint Louis Cemetery, in this city, visited the grave of
Gen. Albert Sydney Johnston, .and 'found a written
epitaph pasted upon a rough board attached to the
tomb. In her note to T. T., our fair- cortesponden t
says she was affected to tears upon reading -it, and
took the trouble to copy it verbatim. She begs us to
find out the author, and she should be gratified in
that desire if it wore possible for T.'T. to do so. Here
is the beautiful epitaph: —
IN MKMOBIAM.
Behind this stone is . laid,
For a season,
Albert Sydney 1 Johnston,
A General in the army of the Confederate States,
Who fell at Shiloh, Tennessee,
On the sixth day of April, A. D.
Eighteen hundred and sixty-two;
A man tried in manyliigh offices
And critical enterprises.
And found faithful iu all.
Hia life was ono long sacrifice or interest to conscience;
And even that life, on a woful Sabbath,
Did he yield as a holocaust at his country's need.
Not wholly understood was he while-he lived;
Bat, in his death, his greatness stands confess’d
In a people’s tears.
Bmolute, moderate, clear of envy, yet not wanting
In that finer ambition which makes men great and
pare.
In hia honor—impregnable;
'In his simplicity—sublime.
No countr^a’er had^a truer son—no cause a nobler
champion;
No people a bolder defender—no principle a purer
victim
Than the dead Soldier
Who sleeps here! •
The cause for which he perishdd is lost—
The people for whom he fought aro crushed—
The hopes in which he trusted are shattered—
The Flag he loved guides no more the charging lines;
But his fame, consigned to (be keeping of that time,
’ which,
Happily, it not so mnch the tomb of Virtue as its
shrine.
Shall, in the years to come, fire modest worth to noble
ends.
In honor, nowy our great captain rests;
A bereaved people mourn him.
Three commonwealths proudly claim him;
AnAJiistory shall cherish him
Among those cloicer spirits, who, holding their con
science unmix’d with blame,
Have been, in all conjunctures, true to themselves,
their country and their God.
V.A.MYAN &CO.
STANDARD LIQUORS,
Agent* for Charles Fun Champagne*, Keller**
Kentucky Bourbon wi
myl-tf
Scranton, Smith & C:.
KIEF CONSTANTLY ON HAND
CHOICE OLD BHAI6D116S,
WHISKEY,
Oil),
WINKS, Ate.
EVERY VARIETY OP GROCERIES,
he trade; and we flatter ourselves that we can make
<t to the interest of dealers to patromae aa, at the,
head of Bay. ’opposite Jefferson at. ml (MX
THUS. J. DUNBAR.
HENRY A. 8WJLTS.
T. J.Punbar b Go^.'
Jas.T. Paterson,
UMBER,
Lumber ft Commission
merchant,
No. 158 Bay Street, Savamaah,
Darien, Georgia.
' Orders ferLombar aollaltad. . dlt-tl
& 6. BATHES.
DfPOBTBBS AND DEALERS IN
Brandies, Whiskies, Gins,
Wines, Cigars, Etc.
tw* Agent for Robert Smith's celebrated Philadel
phia Ale and Demercier Champagne. . _
14T Bay Street,
se|)A-3m SAVANNAH. Gi
H. G. RUWE,
WHOLESALE
Lipr Mu & aonuBissM Merchant,
Comer Bryan and St. Julian streets un<l Mowmneiit.
Square. SAVANNAH. OA.
EST" FRUITS and VEGETABLES in season always
mi hand. aaYI-tt
PuiLir Callahan, Jamks Kcuuiuan.
Columbia Square
GROCERY store.
East slt)e of Ooluinbla Square, corner of Haberaham
and President streets,
BY PHILIP OALLAHAH & CO.
WILKINSON, WILSON & 00..
Cotton Factors and
General Commission Merchants
R ECEIVING. WEEKLY, llrsUctaaa family Uro-
. cerles. Alee, Wines, I.lqnora. Iters, FruiLs
Vegetables, Am For sale on must reasonable tei ins.
jeS9-ly
Wholesale and Retail Dealer
In Fine Groceries, Boots and Shoes, Clothing, For
eign and Domestic Wines, Liquors and Began.
Also, Skekanw Celebrated
GOLDEN ALE
In Greneral.
—The Colored Tennessean, lately pub
lished in Nashville, is dead.
—Miss Sallie St. Clair, the actress, is said
to be hopelessly insane.
—One thousand new buildings have been
put up in Nebraska City this summer.
—A London lady has promised Mr. Spur
geon $20,000 for the foundation of an or
phanage.
—John S. Rarey, the celebrated borse
tamer, died suddenly at Cleveland* Ohio, on
the 4th inst.
—Kentncky planters say that the tobacco
crop of the present season is the best ever
known in that State.
—The Charleston Mercury, which has
been suspended for some years, is abont to
be revived by its former editor, Mr. R. B.
Bkett, Jr.
—Mazzini is furious over the Italian re
adjustment with Austria. He thinks Italy
ought to have walloped both Austria and
France.
—It is said that Head Centre Stephens will
start for New Orleans at au early day, on a
mission to the Fenian Brotherhood.
—The politicians making the most noise in
New York city at the present time ate John
Morrissey and Theodore Tdton.
—On the night of the 30th of September,
the greater portion of the business part of
Florence, Ala., was destroyed by fire. ■
—It is stated in the papers that about one-
third of the com crop of Illinois has been
destroyed by the frost.
When you are in danger of external ene-
ok
mies, look out. When the peril is from your
own unbridled passions, look in..
—A keg of yeast powder exploded in an
express office at Freeport, Ill., blowing a 40
pound bar of iron through the ceiling, and
seriously injuring the express agent.
—A snow-storm at the White mountains
bn Tuesday night covered the summit of
Mount Washington and the neighboring
peaks to the depth ot several inches.
—The great slumbering volcano Popocata-
pell has recently been explored by a party
.which reports the crater accessible. Millions
of tons of sulphnr are lying in there, and in
many places in a pure state.
ana experience in inn line oi uuniL.-o. - ----
will be In perfect order for pounding by the |*t qi
October. ROBE ft ARKWRIGHT.
-—The Saltan of Turkey has received, via
Trebizond, s consignment of thirty magnifi
cent Arab horses, of the. purest breed, which
he intends, it ia said, to present to the Em
peror Napoleon and Ring Victor Emanuel.
—The ladies -Of UrSuline Community, of
Columbia, 8. C:,'whose convent was destroy
ed by fire during the war, have, upon the
solicitation of the Rt. Rev. Bishop of Mooilc,
consented to locate in Tuscaloosa, and open
au academy for the education of young ladiea.
—From the decidedly loose manner in
which Andrew Johnson is swinging the
Presidential scbytbe, there is reason to hope
that, after all, he will establish a claim to be
considered a Mawaeke The Radical office
holders may welt exclaim, in the bitterness of
their souls, “d—n it, how he tnowna.”
—A Maine newspaper mentltgis the case
of a young lady who, for two years past, has
been ill, and batiuffend wrere pain, in con-
sequence of having accidentally swallowed a
needle- The pernicious and dangeroua^aU*
of placing pins and - needles in the mou
should be rigidly guarded against.
.bit
loutb
—The famine in India still reigns unas-
snaged, and the unfortunate people of the
Valley of the Ganges are dying by thousands.
The correspondents who write from Calcutta
tell heartrending tales, and in the open coun
try vultures ana jackalls feed almost undis-
• i bodii
turbed upon the bodies of the dead.
of Ohio, and other Radicals, have promised
to inaugurate with the Revolutionary pur
pose ot niakiig some temporary president of
the l/. 8. Senate—Wade, of Ohio, or Yates,
of Illinois, perhaps—Acting President of the
United States,
—A North Carolina paper contains the fol
lowing advertismeot: “Confederate money
taken tor goods, aad also bank notes of North
and South Carolina! And rather than be
over-scrupulous, we will take greenbacks,
although old Tbad. Stevens is going to play
the deuce with it this winter. And if any of
you have seme of the ‘bard,’ and it ia trou
blesome, we will not refuse iL”
Wax and Pearl Flowers.
BACON! BACON!
CHAMPAGNE CfDEft.
tn bottle and hi wood.
London and Dnblln Brown Stoat, Scotch and Eng
llah Ales, Ac.
Liberal deductions made to he trade. -
ITS BROUGHTON STREET, SAVANNAH, ■* 1
dll-tf and S3 Libertv street, N. Y.
LOW PRICES!
Quick Sales!
W E havejnst received and opened the LARGEST
STOCK of - - r
DRY GOODS
GENEBU COMMISSION MERCHANT,
and wbolxbali bum or
■ Floar, Grain, Feed and Produce,
- V CORNER STORE,
190 an Ml Bar Sraxir, foot or Baumaxd Sr.,
Savannah, Georgia.
References—C. A. Gambrill A Oo„ Norris k Bald
win, Baltimore; Woodward, Baldwin A Go., Baltimore
id New York; L. Gambrill, Banker, Charleston.
Liberal advances made on consignments of Cotton
and Produce. oc2-tl
POWER & MULLER,
General Produce & Commission
MERCHAN T S
Coi-ii,. Oats, Flour,
etc.
Teed,
j SAVANNAH, GA.
REFERENCES:
Messrs. Tiaon A Gordon, Savannah, Ga.
A a 11 bur. E-«q .Pres’t Home In* Co., Savannah.
Merit*. La Roche, Wert A Daniels, Savannah, Ga.
Meeira. Bell, Wylly A Christian. Savannah, Ga.
Measrs. Weaver, Richardson A Co., New York.
It Buchem.of G. Renoward A Bacbem, New York.
nepl6-8m
A GENTS for the. .purchase and sale of all kinds of
Colton Domestics.
Jlieral advance** made on congignmeuls.
Offlce No. 3 Stoddard's Lower Range, Bay street,
Savannah, Georgia.
U. B. WILKINSON.
of Ncwnah, Ga.
B J. WIlSON,
Formerly ot Okeeiuehee Colton Mills, Ala.
P. If. WOOD,
o Of the late Arm of J. W. Raima A Co., Sev’h.
r -a.pj.3m
Austin & Ellis,
Commissisn anil Forwarding Merchants,
SO BAY STREBT, SAVANNAH, GA.
I THOMAS 11. AUSTIN,! late of Apalachicola.. Fla
CHARLES ELLIS, - T - and Columbus, Ga.
aepll-tf
A. M. Swan. C. K. Stubs*.
Late of Rome, G*L Late of MaCon, Ga.
J C. W. SmcaaLL. Late of Thomasville.
SC0AN, STUBBS & STEGALL,
COTTON ^ACTORS,
Ftinvuiiiiiiijf 1 Eatf CfiiiiuUslbn
MERCHANTS, *
No. 4 Stoddard’s Lower Range,
BAY STREET,
, oAiVAJPnv-aia, gka-
WBI make llfcrttl advance* oil cotton and other
f produce iu transit or store, cr on couelgnmeuto to
wr correspondents in New York
airtT 3m
to be fonnd lb this city, and which we offer'at
LOWER PRICES than they can be bought tor at any
other house, consisting In part of
Bvery variety of Dress Goods
Housekeeping Goods
Domestics anil Prints
Cloths and Casslmereg
Figured Linens and Drills
Embroideries aad Laces
Hosiery and Gloves
Ribbons and Braids
Hair Rolls and Curls
Lace Points and Veils
Bradley's Empress Trail*
Handkerchiefs
Ac., Ac., Ac.
EINSTEIN & ECKMANy
my*21-tf
^Planters’
BICE PODDING MILL!
The undersigned, having become proprietors o!
the property known as tho “LOWER SAVANNAH
RICE MILL,” Intend at once patting in all new ami
necessary machinery for making it a FIRST-CLASS
RICE POUNDING MILL. No pains will be spared'
to have Rice thoroughly cleaned and prepared for
market, and to the Planters and Factors who give hit
their patronage we can promise full attention to
their Interests.
Il-tviug ample facilities for storing Rice, Planters
and Factors can slilp at any time to the Mill to salt
their convenience, to remain on storage or fur
pounding. LLOYD D, WADDELL.
WILLIAM M. TUNNO.
ROSE A ARKWRIGHT.
Having taken entire charge of the wotting of the
above named Hill, we wuulil respectfaily ask of the
Planters and Factors living in the vicinity of Savan
nah their patronage for the coming season, and loan
doing we can bnt promise a careful attention to tnsir
interest, based upon our past business, connection
and experience in that line of bnslre-s. The Min
For further particulars, enquire of2JS1 hSsfedf
Arkwrigh^st the.Mill, orwt
Wm. M. Tunno A C
Wm. M. Tunno *Co, In Exchange!* adding
Lloyd D. w added, offlee (when •“ *!§[* . Var
counting room of W. H. Whitney A Co., «*>. 4 Har-
Bhmk. Bay street. * llg n
Board, Board.
S &VBRAL Gentlsmen, or gentlemen and Ladles,
mb obtain Board on reasonable terms In one of
MM monk vdensant mad convenient local lies in the
3l»?^5pWto MBS. W. F._PARKER,
i^pN-tf
lv* Booth Broad street.
Second door west of Barnard.
•* GILLIAM’S J)LD MILL."
GRITS, OBITS, MEAL.
LUDDINGTON A CO.
G BITS aad KSAL llnya an hand in Iarga qni^ti-
tie», dally ground, and can make it especially to
the interest of Grocers and Bay Merchants who fill
country orders to give ua their patronage. We re
spect fully aolicit a callYrom all Who uae the above.
Depot for shippers at 8. G. Hayne’a warehouse, MX)
and 192 Bay street, corner of Market Dock.
LTTDDINOTON k CO.,
ocH-tf Cor. Habersham and Lihejty streets.
1 Liberty i
ENTERPRISE MILLS,
OORNRR WEST BROAD AMP CON-
GRBSS STREETS.
DEIOt AT B- COWDENS.
Baath side It, Jaltea street, West of the
Market.
Grits and Meal always on hand..
ocl-lm R. J. WADE X
MUk
po
Baggin and Rope.
iR SALE on reaonaHe terms, hy
[OC2] BRIGHAM. HOLS *' A CD..
Coffee.
2,000
DirecttaportajhmfopnjiRto4eJaneiro, * f j
ocl-hu* WEED A CORNWELL,’
ROPE.
jyQQ COILS OREENLEAP Jn»t renewed, and
■eW-tf
for *al* by „ .
BRADLEY, HILL. A CO.,
Ho. II Btoddard’s Lp ver Rsnge,
WANTEQ TO pORChAsE,
FOR CASH,
TYOgKHY
GEO. PATTEN t SON,
•MESEBAL COMMISSION AN FOB
IVAKDINU M KUCHA NTS, u
1 Healers in Colins, Wool, Hides. Lumber,
a mil ProvUlous.
■018 [PHStllP
aoints rrm
S8PEI PH8S
►HATE
LIME
(,18.3m SAVANNAH. GA,
' BLAIR & BICKFORST
Lumber Manufacturers
AND DEALERS IN
TIMBER AND LUMBER
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
Doors, Hlash and Blinds.
Mill *«ud Lumber Yard on Canal, Mar
street -Office, ISO Bay street, Savannah. Ga Jy»T-U
G. B. LAMAR, JUN.,
Successor toG. B. St G. W. Laiab,
Gene ral Commission Merchants
. Forwarding aad SUffiM 4*^
- No.«» BAY STREET (np stairs.)
p yferM Geo.W ; ^.de»on,J^C- andG.
A JSSTJ’ H W. Walker, Auguata. Consign-
meua* eolic Ited.
j. y. Bo ua c-
W. A. Bhyamt.
Bouse & Bryant,
(F(>rmerly of Jacksonville, Flh,)
194 Bay
SAVANNAH, - -
Street,
« BORGIA.
W ILL give prompt at* ention to receiving and for-
warding goods, sales on conaignraont, and all
ottiera; and will also keep constantly on hand a
/te., besides other goods
u>r sale oc consignment, and for which they arc
' lirenta. Orders and eoasignments respectfully *o-
i4*it«.*d. al8-tf
JOHN S. SIMMS & CO.,
Forwarding! and Commission
- MKItCIIAIVTS.
WHOLBSAU AND! RETAIL DEALERS IN
Dry < Gdrids, Orooeries, Ac.,
NOS. l AND 2 SAM MIS’ BLOCK,
Bay Street, cJflwawTfllq • Florida.
KD. a. SAMJffia.
BLANCEVILLE
SLATE PING COIPT,
.1 v/vn Wffltr, poLk to., GA. ,
, . POLK 6©., GA. ‘i 1 ^
cjjtp’l Stoolk,8000,000
SHAKES, $M> EACH.
Disisotobu—H. Brigham, J. F. Dover, B, 0. Graa-
nlae, A Wt'bur and A. B. Marshall.
-—A. Wilbnr. Savannah, Ga.
Vmi Paa»nnrr—B. C. Grannies, Macon, (
Ssoaivaav—A. E. Marshall, Atlanta, Ua
rpuis
A urdi
furnitarc a*ansi
C Veiil«nt, and for any other rites to which state can
applied. Tlie quarry is convenient to the dties of
«Hanta, Augusta, Macon, Albany and Colnmbns.
Ga.: to the cities of Selma, Montgomery and Mobile,
to various article* oi furniture ana for pavement
well known.
Orders may be addressed to
/ .-If >|AlUM8BSffflftl.«sffy«
„ NOTICE.
TO ALL WANTING FURNITURE
.lam opening for the taqiratlon or the pubUc,
a floe stock of!
CABINET FURNITURE, CHAIRS.
a TRESSES, Ao^ Ac.,
- To which the attention of all ia invltad.
UNVILLE & GLEASON.
St JulLu Street West of Market,
SAVANNAH,
agents roB.
MERRITT, WALCOTT A OO.
64 ConrMt Street Hew Tort,
Ac , a, and dealsrs
ship and Engineer's 8u]
Hemp and Rabber Pack
~ ting, Brass Fittings,
re, Fils*, Chisels, Gi
MANUFACTURERS OF ALL KINDS OF
dies, OHS, Varnish, Phmt,
• Oak Tanned and Rabbsr
ig and RivetUg Bam-
!, Nails, Clrcnlsr aad
Steam and Wa
rners, File#, Chisels, Gaa
Gang Saws, Pomps, Steam
tar Onagers, Steam Engines and
description, Ac., Ac. Also Agsnts for
A CO.’S celebrated Portable Steam Bnguea.
OI
Mill* of evary
A. F. WOOD
GOLD MEDAL SHERRY.
PORT AND MADEIRA,
HARVEST BOURBON,
WHEAT NUTRIENT,
OLD HOMESTEAD RYE.
In addit ion to our bualuesa of selling Wines, etc.
ih original packages, and in order to Insure to Con
sumers Pure Liquors iu u compact anu convenient
form! we commenced the enterprise of bottling and
■Making in cases our well known Wines, Brandlei.
Whiskies, etc., anil have sent them out In a style that
would preclude the possibility of their being tam-
Dereil with liefore reaching the purchaser. The gen
eral appreciation and gratifying success that ha* re
warded our efforts has enoonraged ns to maintain
the standard as regards quality, also, to niakejn-
creased effort* to retain tho confidence and patron
age which has bean so liberally bestowed npou us.
w BININGER ft CO.,
Established 1773.1 Importers of Wine*, *c..
No. 15 Beaver street, New York.
The above popular goods are put np In cases con
taining one dozen bottles each, and are sold by
R U W E,
SAVANNAH.
and ail prominent Druggists, Grocers, etc.
OPINIONS OF THE PRESS.
The name-of Bluiuger ft Co., No. 16 Beaver strew,
re a ffiiftr&otfic of the cJwCt'8Dd literal troth of wm**
Mar tiiev repreaenL—N. Y. Com. Advertiser.
The Importing house of Binlnger k Co.. Wo. If
Beaver street, ia conducted upon principle* of Inf eg-
rity, fairness, and the highest honor,—K.Y. Evening
Express. jeo-ueo*i«wiy
FOR SALE,
/\sl MACARTHY GIN, second hand. Will be
■aid cheap. CHARLES L. COLBY A CO.,
sepU c of . Bay and Aberrorn streeta.
EDWARD B. YOUNG.
CLAYTON R. WOODS
YOUNG & WOODS,
Bankers & Brokers
188 BRYAN ITREET,
VALENTINE BASLER.
Clgan, Wins*, Ale* aad Iftgar, and all klada of
Uquora.
attached.
IERCHAKTS’EXCHAHGE
^■LUNCH HOUSE,
BuUftteeefe mhJv Lmm*
F ree LUNCH served fromH a-m-to Lp. m.. and
bom 9 p. m.U) O a. BaR. ol Ufflera, Ales.
_ from 9 p. m. to U m. _
Wines. 4c , conaUnUyon hand.
FRANK P»RRT Proprietor.
PAVtuesMOrEtpu
OF BULL AND
ITREETS. '
respectfully announce
re Hotel Is now open
knent end Transient
SOUTHEAST CORNER OF BUU. AND
SOUTH BROAD ITREETS.
PROPRIETORS would
T'Ho the pnblic that the above
the reception qf Permanent
B Hav1nghad large flKtmNBqeMthMfot»g|Mli
they Intend to make this House one of the most *
lortable Boarding Houses for families and others In
the city.
There las Bar coanae'ed eRh-UiC Hotel^a
may befooad thfl be*» frf WUsaliquors and.
Attached to tls. House ifl ftlie aft. If
GARDHH, where may Ae pihrereARftll
day and evening, the finest Cream In the city. Also,
a Soda Fountain, from which they will furnish the
best Soda in the city.
There are as many roads to fame and fortunes
there were gateways to ancient Thebes. Yoor hr-
butene warrior Is for carrying hie way with the
; your aspiring politician for acheming his way
by Intrigue aad consummate art. Bat there ia one
grand broad path to the goal, along which nothing
base can travel. It ia tha^ath art apart fin the
march of talent, energy, and nobis purpose an
Sthoogh foil of obstacles, Itco^tns none that a brave
Irfan cannot surmount. This fact has been exemplified
n innumerable Instances, bnt in lew more forcibly
ban in the rise and progrere of DB. HOOFLANIP8
GERMAN BITTERS. For over fifteen yean ltacoomt
has been onWanl and upward, scattering blessings at
every step, until it now stands on the topmost rounds
ofthe ladder of fame, as the
Parties can be furnished with Cream at all times,
iylfr-tf . ~
"ST. CHARLES SALOON,
gY A. STAMM. Bay Lau*. rear of Post Office—
~ The bask Ltqnora/'lrice, ’xrines, J**** 1 ?.^^;
-tide of BELT
always on nano, lucinmng a cnoice article oi bsm-
EB’S WATER, directly Imported from Hersagthnm,
Naasan, and the best of Rhine Wines.
LPNCH every day at tl o’clock. W«-ly
LA PIEBRE HOUSE,
. PHILADELPHIA.
ffilHSSI
I H0«y*.4
■KFimtD TfiD^l
IN AN ELEGANT MANNER,
qad la near Prryired witn the Me
feet
near Prepared wits the Moat Pe
app «J22S3£:
The drat position among first-class Hotels will be
maintained in the future, aa In the past..
JelS dm . BAKER A FAftLjT.
GHABLESTOR HOTEL,
' CHARLESTOM, S. Ci ,
flUflS popnlai and well known Hotel, situated in the
M. business
!Dii!l
tasted ir
a of the city, has been newly far-
bosini ..
nlshed throeghoat by the present proprietor, who hoe
been sixteen years connected with the establishment
UiLil W WHITE. Proprietor.
HERRING’S
m imMrn
AND
A Glorious Result
H.
Austell & Inman,
ItfthtliL i
No. 00 Wall street, ’ J
NEW YORK,
tally prepared to make _
enta on consignments u
both at this place and a: v<re»en'dh
Atlanti j
*>th dispatehq
m
►hrofigl
will arrange advaneeanants Uiere.
ehand M wfi; be forwarded to ns
ojr agents; Messrs. Brady ft Moere of k... - 7
We wiU exert our best energies loffi, satKtJ?*^
andpreasotethe interests of our p.Sos- ^ /,CUo »
^^J^nmentafrom our Son them mend, rre^
— Se27-3in
MARTIN J. FORE
ATTORNEY AT
lav, |
OFFICE. No. 78 BRYAN STREET
|yl7-6m ~ SAVANNAH. GA.
GREAT TONIC.
T O
Notice
I S HEREBY GIVEN that ihe partner^hirM 1
fore existing under the mines of I
ft Co. In Savannah. Ga.. and ThoniaTr I
Co.. Madison, FI... have been efiw br hf 1 ,° n * !
01 A > j a i*flj5S° 0 i 1 l 0n | e “'a! 110 ^ ’
“• J* MHjudR will give hid at tent ion to h, «
in Savannah, and 8. K. THOMAS to the tatoS
in Xsdjaou. in liquidation.
Hoofland’s German Bittera
Is a positive remedy for
DYSPEPSIA,
Diseases Resulting; from
OISIRDEI IF TNI LIVES ami
RIIE8TIVI 818AM,
(And is the only certain and safe
RESTORER OF STRENGTH
IN CASKS OF DKBILITY.
ref this Bitters
By the
Wrekened' and Debilitated Frames Be
come Renewed with all the Vigor
ot Health,
Impaired constitutions are rebuilt, and the patien
n a abort time regains
Viwor, Health and Stren~th.
August, KtC.
A. J. MILLER
a B. TH0MA8,
Surviv.ngPir,^
the sol*- ribere will continue the Cro-orv ans<vl
m'amoaKnsme'.s In Savannah, Ga, at the^ 01 "' I
copied by the late arm, on Bavstrrel “ rtot ' ot '
Angnst, 1856. MILLER i BROTHER.
Tbe subscriber solicits for the new a rnntitf.
of the patronage extended to the lateiSm.
S- Tl- THOMAS,
August, 1866. ° f tl,e “tvivors.
n«!4f
COPIRTIRSHIP Hr
T HE UNDERSIGNED has this ,l av as**-**., a ■„ I
himself Mr. SAMUELC. UATnfenw.SS 1 ?
nnrposc of carrying on the IVliuie^He^dHeti^
Drug and Prescription Business. The S a
known under the name and-tjk-o' nr n ‘‘‘ “ I
THOMAS M. TURNER * CO.
TItOMAS M. TURNER,
auai-tf
8AVAXMAH, Acgnst 13, 13*Si.
FOR RENT,
M
Apply 10
iy»-tf
On reasonable terms, FOUR COUNTIlfn
ROOMS and TtVO LARGE llALLSin
brick building on the corner oi Ba v and Ik
Poeseaalon given
EDWARD PAbEBFORn
Thomaston Lime.
600 bbls. for t»a!e by
BRADLEY, ^HILL k C0„
wep2T-ff No. 12 Sroilflanl'E Lower Radi
ia
BAEEE i'T’8
T II E
*ii
ITairbanks’
IU *
L/ V
WILL receive Deposits, bay and 'aell Exchange,
Gold and Silver, UncnrrentBank Notes, Government,
Railroad and all othur Securities. WUl also bay Cot
ton on onders.
Collections made and promptly remitted.
They will also make collection, in any part of the
United States, and make cash advances oa cotton
consigned to our friends !n New York, Charleston,
Savannah, Apaiacblcola or New Orleans.
Operating on a paid In capital, with our long es
tablished credit, h a ssfflclent guarantee of refefy
tn all our business transactions.
REFER TO
Conent ft Yunng, I« _ York
Nourse ft Brooks, (,” ew Iorlt '
RAdama, Frost ft Go., Charleston, 8. C.
Johnston, Woods ft Co., Savannah, Ga.
Foote A Malone, Mobile, Ala.
Josiuh Morris, Montgomery, A a.
-Wm. H. Young, Columbus, Ga.
John King, Banker, Columbus, Ga.
Jennings, Wicks A Bro., New Orlaans, La.
Guthrie ft Co., Louisville, Ky.
Bhirok ft Rowland, St. Louis, Mo.
Eoraeu, Ala., Sept. 1,1866. aspASs
J. W. STEELE,
(Lata Steele A Bor bank,)
11 Merchants’ Row, HHtoa Head, So. Ga
and earner stag and George Sti.,CkarleMon,
C l ALLS the attention of Wholesale and Retail
1 chaser* to -bis superior atoek of
Military and Naval Clothing,
. ,j,j . ABO
FURNISHING GOODS,
Watches, Clock*. Fancy Hoods, "w^iiy and Plata
Ware, Swords, Sashes, licit*, RmVrolderie*, Boot
Capa, Fie’d Glasses. Gauntietat Gfovea, fte.^Ae.
FERTILIZERS
BELL, WYLLY & CHRISTIAN
JJAVING BEEN AGENTS, for the above Salta
and Scales for the last fifteen yean, an now
reoeiviug large consignment* of
Safes and Scales.
HERRING-8 PATENT CHAMPION PISE PROOF
SAFES, with patent Crystallxed Iron Burglar Proof
A large ant complete asgorOnent of FAIRBANKS
PATENT PLATFORM SCALES, tom 3,500 pounds
dormant dowi
PLAl’FORt AND
GROCERS’, COUNTER, AMD
EVEN BALANCE.
The above Safes and Scaleaare too well known to
require any cuoimenta. Stock constantly on Hand
ami sold at Manufsctnrcr’s Card Pr ces. seplli
VALUABLE PLANTATION
For Sale.
rj<HK subscriber offer«_ Ua plantation and .appur
tenances for sale bn reasonable
entire crop or Corn, Cotton,
now in process of cultivation.
i; also, the
dw tn process of cultivation.
This Plantation Is situated nlna miles from Madi
son Court House, Fla. and two mites from Cherry
Lake Church, where there are good school* now in
snceeseral operation. The fortuity of the A U and
healthful ness of the place, and the high moral tone of
the neighborhood, make It one of the most desliable
places In the State.
The land tv well watered with lakas and running
branches, that have sever tailed ia the meet pro
tracted droughts, and toe uncleared lands are cov
ered with the finest 'oak, hickory and pins timber.
Tho plantaton la now Is successful.
*600 acres t
produce at le
good
L. Upper & Brother’s
RAW BONK
SUPER-PHOSPHATE OF UME
PURE (GROUND BONE.
rpHESB FERTILIZERS, being mads from the best
In' ' '
A material* an*tin the mast approved Banner, are
confidently reran* meiuled aa thebret In the mafeaL
C. G. CRANK ft oa,
Gtnerml Agents for tbe Manufretureo*.
Newark, N, J.
Messrs: LaRocbe, Wist A Damixls, Agents, Sa
na. * sspoa-
j hrunnah.
Boker’s Bitters
Ffar sale at all promlnent Grocers, Wine
and Druggists, and wholaaals only, by
L. FUNKE, Jr., Sole Agent,
an»8m No. 66 Liberty »iw»L ■■ T.
FOR SALE,
4 8EBVICEABLB DRAFT HORSE.
A. Pulaski House Stables.
Apply at
a MoGINLT,
For Sale,
QNK Patton ft BlsWs STEAM-PUMP, In camplate
orfar.
sep25
’ CHARLES L. COLBY A 00.,
' Cor. Bay and Abereorn areseta.
PHCENIX STEAM SAW MILL.
EASTERN WHABF, SAVANNAH, GA.
T im on _
GANG BAV
kSuaeSa..
BF" Warerooms, ITS BROUGHTON STRkET, Sher
.ock’s old Dry Goods Store.
•' fl6-ly U. HARRINGTON.
YELLq^ t; QO^N.
7000 balhels for tale low, to clone consign
BRADLEY, HILL A CO.,
Mo. II Stofidanda Loww g-
W** i
SAVANNAH HAT STORE,
STEAM SAW MILL" would
their friends sad the PjSi!?
now prepared to H cs" 81 * fprLumbera say qaa*
tit, and of any sines 'and lengths. We nave een-
gUtoMrifrular^rtsaifom t^oSuara tor planed and
asasSBSaatfJMc
>Y5Bfi s asssor
j. »- uauiLToa. a. uirans.
tf ' •
netted.
HATS AM) CAPS.
wlH pro .
The lands on the entire place are composed
tftco acres—1,000 acres cleared and under gc
fences.
I will also sell eighty head of bogs, fourteen good
moles, well broke, two horses, three plantation wag
ons, farming utensils to ran twenty ploughs, black
smith and carpentertotouia, oeoMsGwtliy Cotton Gin,
household and kitchen furniture, and everything else
on the place.
There la »n ireful ing wall of water on the place,
good dwelling house and cabins sufficient to accom-
modate aU toe laborers qeceaaary to wink the, pUp-
II applied for early, the purchaser will get a bar-
gala.
' Address me at Madison O. H„ Fla.
aaio-dtf JOHN L. TOOK!.
T"
Rockland Lime.
1000 S2?W33Rf twnl ' «“■’
repll-tf R1CHSBD8QN A BARNARD.
Notice.
J w. NEVl'lT, of the firm of Nevtt, Lathrop A
Rogers, has associated himself with Lathrop A
Co. In the Dry Good* business, at the old stood of
Jl-tf
,H»f9tT LftT'UiPP Af» ;
A FIRST CLA88 SPECIMEN STEAM ENGINE
-
—d Saw Mill, mrenfretared toordsr at toe Fal-
Works, Ne > York. OouaUu of an enalue of so
banepowenreturaflue bettor, with all the eon re-
frame, to feet carriage; if
|Uug head blocks; li* feet
patent self staling
a t chain, with puite;
II complete. Tmi
be parehiaed lo# M
tf La ROCHE. WEST.* DANIELS.
BaiKfFb Sale.
.•V
W ILL be sold oa TUESDAY, the WMr day Woefo-
ber, 1*66, in front cf the Court House, In the
city of Savannah, between th* legal hoars of sale, toe
following property, to-wifr
One Sot*. 6 cuahiooed-bottom Chair*, S cushioned-
aaasKsae isss, tesLtt
a person ot color, la mM*D a dial
outoftoa HcmotabtathaCuaaly Coari for th* county
of Cbatoam, ia fitvdroftaaae D. LaRocbe. J>latnUffi
A. H. SADLER,
ocl Baffiff Oounty Oourt C. C.
Wanted*.
10,0001™****#** oor
Gunny Cloth.
50lVH ’^wBfiURUSoliiTa
OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING SYMPTOMS.
Resulting from Disorders of the Digestive Organs 1
Constipation, Inward Piles, FuUneae ot Blood to the
Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Heart
burn, Disgust for Food, Fullness or Weight
In the Stomach. Sour Eructations, Sink
ing or Fluttering at toe Pit of the
Stomach. Swimming of th* Head,
Harried and Difficult Breath-
' ing, Flattering at the
Heart,
Choking or Suffocating
Sensation when In a Lying Pos
ture, DuiuieaaorViaioD,
Dots or
Webs before the Sight, Fever
sad Dull Pain la tbe Head, Defi
ciency of I'erspl atom. Yellowness of
the Skiu and Byes, Pain in the Side, Bock,
Chest, Limbs, Ac., Sadden Flushes of lleut. Bum
lng in tbe Flesh, Constant Imaginings of Evil,
and great Depression ol Spirit*.
Remember
That these Bitters
con tala no Rom or Whiskey.
And can’t make Drunkards.
Is not a
Bar Room Drink,
But a Highly Concentrated Vegetable Extract.
Ftee from Alcoholic Stimulant or Injurious .Drugs
It cannot Inshllonaly lntrodupe the vice of Drunk
enness Into tlie bosom of your families—to your wife,
your children, or your friends. -
Or others, whose systems have become impaired by
hardships or disease, will find in this Bitters a tome
hat wiU restore them to all their fell vigor.
Throe Bittera have performed more cares I
.Given Better Satisfaction!
vo more Testimony
Have more respectable people to vouch for them I
Than any other article in the Market. We defy any
one to eoatredict this ease rt tor,
AND WILL PAY $1,000
To any one that will produce a Certificate published
by ns hat la not GENUINE.
N
READ WHO SAYS SO.
FROM THE HON. THOMAS B. FLORENCE.
Washington, January 1,1864.
Gentleman:—Having stated It verbally to yon, I
have Bo hesitation ill writing the fact, that I experi
enced marked benefit from vonr Hoofland’s German
Bittera. During a tong and tedious session of Con
gress, pressing and onerous duties nearly prostrated
me. A kind friend suggested the use of the prepara
tion 1 have named. I took hia advice, and the result
was Improvement ot health, renewed energy, and
that particular relief I so much needed and obtained.
Others mar be similarly advantaged. If they dasire to
Truly your friend,
THOMAS B. FLORENCE.
ON THIS CONTINENT.
It IS WaKRaSTED to RE-'Ti'liK 08. v HAIK TO 1
ORIGINAL, NATPRAL COLOK, In l-vrrv, is,' 'I «• ill sir
the hair from falling orr: it will ir 11,»ora
liamoroaml dandruff; promote the > u ,- i. of*
UAiK/snd Is a beautiful dressing.
We offer no large rewards, but we nth * ad
our ageiits to refund the kon ky to * y pa n in
will use two bottles, and tlieu say li t rn Vu-
table Hair Restorative has nut per me aUn
claim.
Tntimon>j from the. Capital of ti e Uiii e, Sla
Messrs. Barrett ft Co:
1 was Induced to give yonr Hair p epaiation 3 til
and can heartily recommend it aa unequalled a
Dressing. Purifier and Restorer,—giving to the b
a luxuriant richness, and to the head a cool i
most agreeable sensation, while it is thorough la-
storing the hair to Its natural color.
Very respectfudy, W. Hamlf
Washington. D. 0., May 15, 1866. '
Messrs. J. R Barkeit ft Co: I
I was induced by a friend to mak a trial of I
rett’s Vegetable Hair Restorative, and 1 »m vj I
much pleased with tho effect It has had on my hi I
I was nearly half gray, and now, before using < I
bottle, my bead is freed from dandruff, and my t
has all the appearance of youth. I lully beiieve t
rett’s to be the best hair preparation in the world.
Wh. Haxiltoi |
Fredonla, N. Y., April 26, 1866.
J. K. BARBGTT ft CO„ Froprietori |
Manchester, New Hampahlie.
JACOB LIPPMAN,
Corner Congress and Barnard streets, Agen I
f~ Sold by all Drngglats. jyi-
Emigrants Can be Suppliej
WITHIN TEN DAYS.
NIBS undersigned are prepared to supply Plan I
A and other parties who may be in want of WE I
be.
From Rev. W. D: Srigfrisd, Pastor of Twelto Baptist
Church. -
Philadelphia, December 06,18(8.
M sea as InnaftEiAn,
-I have recently been labor* sg a Oder
_ fleets of indigsation, aneompanled by
of the aereoas system. Numerous
w«re recemmsnded hyftieod»and tome of
tested, bat wlthont relief. Yonr Headland's Goman
Bitters were recommended by person, who had tried
them, and whose favorable mention of tbs Bittera tn-
duced meatso to try them. I must confess that I had
an avetaloa to potent medicines, from toe "UMaaand
and one'* quack "Bitters,” whoes only aim seems to
he to palm off sweetened and dragged liquor npou
toe community, in a aly way; and toe tendency oi
which, I fear, ia to make auuiy a confirmed drankard
Upon learning that yours wan really a medicinal
preparation. I took it with happy effect. Its acton*
was not oaty apon the stomach, but upon the ner
vous system, was prompt aad gratifying. 1 (tel that 1
have derived great and pare+aent benefit
uae of a few bottles.
No.
eryfropeetrully yours,
W.G.8UGFRE1D,
beware OF COUNTERFEITS.'
830thatttaaijpmUIroof “C. M. JACESOM"isouth*
Wrapper of*
PRINCIPAL OFFICE & MANUFACTORY
No. 631 ARCH STREET,
JONES & EVANS,
SUCCESSORS TO C. K. JACKSON ft OO.
w. M. WALSH, Soto Agent.
Corner Barnard ft Broeghton St*., Savannah. Ga
o*U w«cs -
ME EYE, Eli, ABD rnnil.
rt*-, WRIGHT, or Toronto, Canada West,
AJ clan and Surgeon, OeaBst
clan and Sara eon, Oedtot and Anrist, ca
Pea fa eat, Discharges from thu^
, . , Discharges from _
notoei In the Head, Catarrh, Diseases of the
„ — of theETE, requiring *iti>elr Iddtoai
or SonloRlftia Attended to.
OfiSouNa41,Si’Dr. Thom Buakleri* old c »
Lexington street, Baltimore, Md. - . _ „
Offlo* hooia from * to 13 a. M-, and
LABORERS, and have made uecessiiry arra
meats in the North to fi'l any orders for agricnl I
Laborers, Woodcu’f.rs, Mechanics, etc., witliin I
or Twelve days fromc he day the order is giveu 11
The laborers are to «e received by the Emplo
on arrival of the steamer here, and transporti
the points where they are wanted atKmplo;
expense, and the Employers nave further to p
certain sum per head in advance, parity as sec
and partly for covering the exi*en»e» in bringln)
Emlgrantqfrom the North to this port.
The rate at which Farming Laborers can b
cored will average abont $150 per year, the Em-
era finding them.
For farther particulars apply to
WM. MOHV1LLE ft CO.,
Jones’ Block, Bay street,
. One door-East of Barnard 8tree
Savannah, <
references:
Jackson A Lawton, r-avaunah.
John W. Anderson A Son, Savannah.
Solomon Cohen, Savannah.
Jno. C. FerrilL Savaunah.
Nicholls, Camp <C Co., Savannah
Geo. A. Cnyler, Savannah.
W. B. Fleming, Savannah.
John Screven, Savannah.
Brigham, Baldwin <6 Co., Savannah
Savannah National Bank. Savannah.
N titting, JPowell & C>
BANKERS,
MACON, G-EO
C. A. NUTTING,
A. H. POWKLL,
ISAAC SCOTT.
umuo.
EDWARD PADELFORD,
JeSSem SAVANNAH.^
THOM. W. BROOK
manufactures of
FURNITURE AND CENEtf
UPHOLSTERY.
SIM Doc Street, Pbilmlclpbia, I
E. &—All ORDEB8 sent by Vsfi Pr° B
tented tn.
IC^OL
t Um
RESIDEN
For Sale. /
idencc.f ®
In the**'
I OFFER for sale my Residence./
FJ
Pw extensive grounds, situated
BN airatil* and hcsutiiui part of Tim
talHlT
Utent; the
The House is large, handsome an;
. .j* Gardens large, productive and
arranged; toe Orchard contains foahf
celleut trait, and the Viueyanl three
grapes. The water ts abundant and exrelieL,
Ihe place coatahu, SO acres, the white
building lois. Streets are alreaily laiden a** -
P»g up mound .taptere.^App^te
Or BRADLEY, HILL * Ct
aepss-im
CUL
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liLalfo/i
Soper Phcspli
THE STANDARD
» Oct
I of p
tluj
nc]
AT flflfl OO PER TOM, <
alfi-tf
Paper Hangings
THOMAfi * Oft
TJE.
■ u
m ’°
| ! T ti„
•Oct.
* Window
MB& BABY
PARSED BY
. day Of Deoember.
of every description
>n freight and
1 upon horee* *nd EwfriX
thly. Th* Tax npTO«taJW
and loom* are requireji» ”11
ndcreignsd It prcp*r*a to '"T
• third quarter. .,mbaU
johk wnxygj.
Eastern’Hay?
[Pro
[tod w,
It* i j.
mo.
rmmiTOl m Ww —
****** *"•&*
: e.-. BRADLEY, BILL A Offo
«*«LM Mo. lfififoManta Lor*
[ **cter
'in tht