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The Dailv News and Herald.
MONDAY MORNING. OCTOBER 15. 18M.
Where the Baby Came Fnh>
A nArly-married individual-pleased at a little inci
dent that happened in hie family (the hret oocorrMoe
of tho kind) gives vent to his feelings in the follow
ing interesting and imaginative effusion, onuuea,
* "HI child’* OBIOIS.’*
One night as old St. Peter slept,
He left the door of Heaven *jar,
When through a little angel crept,
And came down with a foiling star,
One Summer, as the blessed beams
Of morn approached, my bloahing bride
Awoke from sweet and pleasant dreams,
Aud found that angel by her side.
God grant but this—I ask no more—
That when he leaves this world ot sin
He’ll wend his way to that bright shore,
And find that door of Heaven again.
Whereupon some fellow of a practical torn, without
any imagination, and not possessed of the “divine
Afflatus,” has attempted to destroy the illusion of
David, as follows:
“ST. PETER’S REPLY.”
Fall eighteen hundred years or more,
I've kept my door securely tied; *
There was no little angel left,
Nor one been missing, as implied.
I did not sleep*as you supposed,
Nor left the door of Heaven ajar,
Nor has a little angel left,,
And gone down with a falling star.
Go ask the blushing bride, and see
If she don't fraukly own and say.
That when she found that angel babe,
She found it in the good old way.
God grant but this—I ask no more—
That should your number still enlarge,
That you will not do as before.
And lay it to St. Peter’s charge.. .
Groceries and Liquors.
V.A.BTAN AGO.
»o7 Bat- Street,
STANDARD LIQUORS,
Agent* for Charles Pure Champagne*, Keller's
— * entock J Bonrhoin Whiskey,'Ac.
myl-tf
In General- -
• —— j
—New York papers say five thousand
Fenians are going to Mexico.
—The King of Denmark is anxious to send
Danish emigrants to Florida.
—A Buffalo man has taken out q patent
for a one-handed knife and fork.
—The London Pall Mall Gazette accuses
Sir Morton Peto of “downright robbery.”
—Rumor forecasts the marriage of James
Gordon Bennett, Jr., and a daughter of Geu.
Dix.
—In New York during the last six months
there were 169 suicides.
—New Orleans merchants are signing a
paper Ip the effect that uo persons have been
disturbed iu that city for opinion’s sake.
—A satirical and fashionable paper, to be
called The Whip, is proposed in New Work—
after the .plan of the Loudon Owl.
An Arkansas reb, not aware the war was
over, recently fired into a'squad of United
States soldiers.’'
—Spepie prices in Texas—wheat $1 pet
bushel, corn 50 cents, beef $}2 per bead,
and pork five cents per pound;
—The cholera has broken out afresh in
Chicago. Twenty-three cases were, reported
last Saturday.
—The present population of the United
States 1s estimated at 36,000,000, judging
from returns received by the census depart
ment.
—Mr. Coleridge was once asked which of
Wadsworth’s works he considered the
prettiest, when he promptly replied, “His
daughter Dora. ”
—Illinois has called a convention to take
measures to establish negro suffrage in that
Stale.
—A large number of North Carolinians, in
charge ot Northern Emigration Societies, are
en route to the Slates of the Northwest.
—The Prince of Wales on the 20th of Sep
tember formally unveiled a statue of Queen
Victoria, erected at Aberdeen, amid mucti
enthusiasm.
A lot of government arms has been taken
* from the custody of the State of Missouri, to
prevent the Radical Governor Fletcher from
using them tor improper purposes.
. , The Memphis Commercial says the four
tobacco-gro wing States—Missouri, Kentucky,
Virginia, and Tennessee—pay an internal
revenue tax of $19,000,000 on that article.
The New Orleans Times severely attacks
Mayor Munroe and other city officials, and
is evidently preparing for a change of policy
favorable to the constitutional amendment.
The Chicago Tribune ioforms us'that a
movement is about to be made to erect a
monument over the grave of Dr. A. P.
Dostie, who fell at New Orleans during the
riots in July last.
A grim, hard-headed old judge, after hear
ing a flowery discourse from a pretentious
young barrister, advised him to pluck out the
feathers from the wings ot bis.imagination
and stick them in the tail of his judgment.
—Secretary Browning has decided that all
applicants for patents who conform to the
patent laws must be received, and that, as
a class, citizens of Southern Slates are not
to be excluded. ,
Every surviving candidate of the Whig,
American, and Republican parties for Presi
dent or Vice-President, except Hannibal
Hamlin, are supporters of President John
son.
-Sixty-three passenger traini-Atme and
go at Chicago every day, that Wy being
the terminus of thirteen or more rail
roads, and the charters for more have been
procured. ^
—The Supreme Court at Knoxville has
just decided, under the Federal confiscation
law, a conveyance ot property by a “rebel”
was void, so far as the Government is con
cerned, but valid as to individuals.
—The New York Commercial says: We
learn through one having the entrance to the
court circles, that President Johnson is of
the opinion that Congress intends to impeach
him at the next session.
» —A collection of periodical literature for
1866 will form au interesting feature of the
.Paris Exhibition. It will include all classes
and styles, even to street ballads. A im-
ilar collection was proposed, but refusea at
the London Exhibition of 1862.
Era. Ford, of Monroe countv, Kentucky,
gave birth, on the 16th ult., to three children,
all boys, weighing seven and a half pounds
each. All are living and healthy. Names—
George D. Prentice, General Lee, and Jeff.
Davis.
—An Irishman was once indulging in the
very intellectual occupation of sucking eggs
raw, and readiDg a newspaper. By some
mischance he contrived to bolt a chicken.
The poor bird chirruped as it went down bis
throat, and he veryjrolftely observed: “Be
the powers, my friend, you spoke a little too
late.”
—The Sheriff of the large and
wcsl(by county*-ol Calhoun recently re
signed because, he could not collect fees
enrtngb to pay the expenses of his office.
The office has formerly been worth io that
connty between two.and three thousand dol
lars a year.
The following generals were registered
amongst the guests at the Spottswood Hotel,
Richmond, on Tuesday last; General Joseph
E. JohLBton, General’ Fitzbugb Lee, General
Beverly Robinson, General James Conner,
5: ,1 Thomas A. Harris, x General
Mulford. U.B.A.
. Richmond Whig contains an editorial
“ countr y gentry of Virgi-
nuJ? for .“; D S them Ula, > 88 politics is now
p^ajred oat fof gncu as they, it is in order for
. the,r ■Rendon to Ufejquestiona
which more nearly .fleet their livelihoods
Scrantoii, Smith & C;;
KEEP CONSTANTLY OM BAND
CHOICE OLD bKAROlES,
WHISKEY,
GIN,
, WINES, Ac.
A»
EVERY VARIETY OP GROCERIES,
1UO,
Bay, Corn, Oat* and Bob, strictly at wholesale to
the trade; and we flatter ourselves that ws can make
It to the interest of dealer* to patronise as, at the
head of Bay. opposite Jefferson at. ralO-tf
Commission Merchants.
yas.T. Paterson,
TIMBER,
Lumber & Commission
MERCHANT,
Na. 153 BNy ■ treat.
Darien, Georgia.
* Orders for Lumber solicited. dlS-tf
THUS. J. DUNBAR.
HKNRY A. 8TULT8.
T. J. Dunbar & Co.,
IMPOBTBBS AND DEALERS IN
Brandies, Whiskies, , Gins,
Wines, Cigars, Etc.*^
tw- Agent for Robert Smith's celebrated Philaileb
phia Ale and Deaercter Champagne.
14=7 Bay Street,
eeptlgm * SAVANNAH. OA.
H. G. RUWE,
WHOLESALE
Lipr Dealer
& 6. HA1HES.
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT,
and weni nu j MiT.it nr
Floor, Grain, Feed and Prodace,
CORNER STORE,
ItO and 192 Bat Sum, foot or Bimim St.,
Savannah, Georgia.
Reference*—C. A. OambrOl A Co., Norria ft BaM-
wh l, Baltimore; Woodward, Baldwin A Co., Baltimore
aml New York; L. Gsmbvill, Banker, Charleston.
I iberal advance* made rp consignment* of Cotton
am l Produce. oc2-tf
POWER & MULLER,
General Produce & Commission
MERCHANTS.
O >rn. Oats, Flour, Feed, eto,
-SAVANNAH, 6*.
REFERENCES:
Messrs. Tlson A Gordon. Savannah, Ga.
A Wilbur. E*q .Pres’t Home Inn Co., Savannah.
Messrs LaKoche, West A Daniels, Savannah, Ga.
Measra. Hell, Wyily A Christian. Savannah, Ga.
Messrs. Weaver, Richardson A Co.. New York.
R. Baetiem, of G. Reuowsrd A Bacbem, New York.
sepl5-6m
Commission Mercian. WILKINSON, WILSON & CO..
Cotton Factors and
General Commission Merchants
^GENTS for the purchase and sale of ail kinds ol
Corner Bryan and St. Julian streets anil Monument
Sqnare. SAVANNAH. GA.
yh FRUITS and VEGETABLES in season always
*n lijinil. au27-tt
Philip Callahan. James Kbbkioa'i.
Cotrihibia Square
GROCER^ STORE,
B&at side of Columbia Square, corner of Habersham
aud President streets,
BY PHILIP CAL. LAN AX & CO.
R ECEIVING. WEEKLY, liret-class Family Gro
ceries, Ales, Wines, Liquors, Cigars, Fruits
Vegetables, Ac. For sale or most reasonable terms.
jc29-ly ji
PIERCE SKEHAfl,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer
In Pine Groceries, Boots and Shoes, Clothing, For
cign and Domestic Wines, Liquors and Segars.
Also, Skehan'e Celebrated
GOLDEN ALE
CHAMPAGNE CIDER.
in bottle and in wood.
London and Dnblln Brown Stont, Scotch and Bng
llah Ales, Ac.
Liberal deduction* made to he trade.
176 BROUGHTON 8TREBT, SAVANNAH,
dll-tf and 62 Liberty street, N. Y.
Cotton Domestic*.
.thereI advance made on consignments.
Office No. 3 Stoddard’s Lower Range, Bay street
tatvannali, Georgia.
U. B. WILKINSON.
Of Newnan, Ga
rs J. WILSON,
Formerly ot Okeefoekee Cotton HHls, Ala.
* '* P. 11. WOOD,
Of the late firm of J. W. Kabnn A Co., Sav’h.
£epo,-3m •
'Austin & Ellis,
1
SO BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA.
THOMAS H. AUSTIN,) Late of Apalachicola. Fla ,
-CliA KLES ELLIS, f and COlamtna, Ga.
aejill-tf
A. I I.*Sloah, C. F. StL’bhs.
Late of Rome. Ga. Late or Macon, Ga.
C. W. Stboall. Late of Thomasville.
LOW PRICES!
Quick Sales!
SLOAN, STUBBS & STEGALL,
COTTON FACTORS,
forwarding and Commission
W E have just received and opened the LARGEST I
STOCK of
Ko. 4 Stoddard’s Lower Bange,
BAY STREET,
SAVANNAH, GA.
Will make liberal advances on cottou and other
produce in transit or - store, cr on consignments tc
our correspondents Ln New York
ttu27-3m
DRY GOODS 1 PATTEN & SON,
Law Notice.
ArSinR UNDERSIGNED will practice taw*.-
Hr
orated in Savannah, I hereby five notice ofthe'
ame.
aept-laatsm*
JOHNK DQBKINY.
to be fonnd In this city, and which we offer at i
LOWER PRICES than they can be' bought for at any *-
other house, constating in part of •
Every variety of Dress Goods
Housekeeping Goods
Domestics and Prints
Cloths and Caasimeres
Figured Linens and Drills
Embroideries and Laces
Hosiery and Gloves
Ribbons and Braids
Hair Rolls and Curls
Lace Points and Veils
Bradley’s Empress Trails
Handkerchiefs
Ac., Ac., Ac.
i GENERAL COMMISSION AX FOR-
EINSTE1N A ECKMAN,
my21-lf
161 Congress street,
SAVANNAH. OA.
I—^ 1 n rv
RICE POUNDING MILL!
The undersigned, having become proprietors of
the property known as tbs “LOWER SAVANNAH
RICE MILL.” intend at once patting in all new and
necessary machinery for making It a FIRST-CLASS
RICE POUNDING MILL. No pains will be spared
to have Rice thoroughly cleaned and prepared lor
market, and to the Planters and Factors who glow as
WARDING MERCHANTS, Tj
Dewier* ln Cotton, Wool, Hides, Lanbar,
* and Provision*.
AOEN’.-3 FOB
NOROIPHH.UMNSBPE* PHOSPHATE OF LIME 1
iy 18-3111 SAVANNAH, GA.
Jfliscellaneous/
LINVILLE & GLEASON.
St. Jolian Street, West of Market,
SAVANNAH,
AOBBTT8 **OR
MERRITT. WALCOTT ft OO.
64 CoartMt Street Mev Tort
Hotels.
138 flifTJUl STREET,*
VALENTIN® * BASLER.
Cigar*, Win**, Ale* and tsigeT, and nfl kinds af
Liquors. Labch at alevea o'clock. Ten Fin Alley*
angtSm
Medical.
BUCHU.
MANUFACTURERS OF ALL KINDS OF
Bolts, Nuts, Washers, Sett Screw*,’ Tap* aid Dte
Ac- Ac-,^nd dealers in all kinda of Railroad,
ahipand Engineer's Supplies, Oita, Varnish, Pamt,
Hemp and Rub' ~ ~ ' “ —
Oak Tanned aud Rabbsr
Hemp mud Rubber PacL
mere^\W^%^ _ «he7Niat --
Gang Saws, Pumps, Steam Wntotlee, Steam and w*
ter Onagers, Steam Engines and Saw Mill* ofever
description, Ac., Ac: Also Aganta for. A F. WOOD
A CO.’S celebrated Portable Steam anginea.
B1
IDWARD B. YOUNG. CLAYTON B. WOODS
YOUNG & WOODS,
Bankers & Brokers
Bnfaula, Ala-,
WILL receive Deposits, buy and sell Exchange,
Gold and Silver, Uncurrent Bank Notes, Government,
Railroad and ail other securities. Will alas buy Cot
ton on ordars.
Collections made and promptly remitted.
They wilt also make coltectioas tn any part sf tb*
United States, and make cash advances oa cotton
consigned to our friends in New York, Charleston,
Savannah, Apaiachicola or New Orleans.
Operating on a paid in capital, with oar long
tablisbed credit, is a sufficient guarantee of safety
in all onr business transaction*.
REFER TO
Conant A Young, I N York
Nourae A Brooks, f aew ,orK -
jgAdams, Frost A Co., Charleston, 8. C.
Johnston, Woods A Co., Savannah, Ga.
Foote A Malone, Mobile, Ala.
Josiah Morris, Monigomery, A a.
Wm. H. Yonng, Columbus, Ga.
John King, Banker, Columbus, Ga
Jennings, Wicks A Bro., New Orleans, La.
Guthrie A Co., Louisville, Ky.
Shirok A Rowland, St. Lonis, Mo.
EuranLA, Ala., Sept. 1, 1866. sep6-3ia
J. W. STEEL%
fLate Steele A Burbank,)
11 Merchants’ Row, Hilton Head, No. C t
And comer King and George Ms., Charleston,
GiALLS toe attention of Wholesale and Retail
V 1 chasers to his superior stock of
Military and Naval Clothing,
▲MO
FURNISHING GOODS,
Watches, Clocks, Fancy Goods, "well-, and Plata
Ware, Swords, Sashes, Belts, BnAreldarles, Boot-
Cap*, Fie’d Glasses, bauutleta, G'r.ves, Ac.^Ac
—^* 4 — - |
BLAIR & BICKFORD,
Lumber Manufacturers
AND DEALERS IN '
TIMBER AND LUMBER
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
Doors, Sash and Blinds.
IV Mill and Lumber Yard on Canal, sear Bryan
street. Office, 180 Bay street. Savannah. Oa. JyiT-tf
FERTILIZERS
A. Lister, ▲ Brother’s
raw: bonk
SUPER-PHOSPHATE OF LIME
PURE GROUND BONE.
rpHESS FERTILIZERS, being mad* from th* beat
A materials and in the most approved manner, are
confidently recommended as the best ln the market.
C. G. CRANE A CO.,
Gt neral Agents for the Manufacturers,
Newark, N. J.
Meet re. LaP.oche, West A Daniils, Agents. Sa
vannah. Ga. sep26-2m
G. B. LAMAR, JUN.,
Sacceksor toG. B. A O. W. I.amar,
General Commission Merchants
Fanronitef a ad Shipping Ageatg,
No. 93 BAY STREET (op stain.)
Refer to Geo. W. Audersou, John C. Ferril and G.
thelrpatronag. we can promire fail attend W f
their interests.
Having ample facilities for storing Rice, Planters
and Factors can ship at any time to the MiR to suit
their convenience, to remain on storage or for
pounding. LLOYD D. WADDELL.
WILLIAM M. TUN NO.
ROSE A ARKWRIGHT.
Having taken entire charge of the working of the
above named Hill, we would reapectfaily ask of the
Planters and Factors living ln the vicinity or Savan
nah their patronage for the coming season, and ln so
doing we can hot promise a careful attention to their
interest, based upon onr past business connection
and experience in that line of boslne**. The Mill
will be in perfect order for pomading by the 1st of
October. ROSE A ABKWRIGU a.
For farther particulars, enquire of Messrs. Rose A
Arkwright, at the Mill, or at the Banking Honso of
Wm. M. Tnnno A Co., in Exchange building; or of
Lloyd D. w addqil, office (when in the cityj at the
coaming room of W. H. Whitney A Co., No. 4 Har-
rnents solicited.
ngr
ns* Block. Bay street.
t. P. Bo cm*. W. A. Hbtant.
Bouse <& Bryant,
(Pofmerly Of Jacksonville, Fla.,)
Forwarling and Commission Merchants
104 Bay Street,
SAVANNAH, ... - GEORGIA.
W ILL give prompt attention to receiving and for
warding goods, sale* on consignment, and all
orders: aud will also keep constantly on hand
for sale on consignment, and for which they are
agents. Orders and consignments respectfully ao-
icitcd. aW-tf
au22-tf
Board, Board.
S EVERAL Gentlemen, or Gentlemen and Ladies,
can obtain Board on reasonable terms in one of
the most plensant and convenient local ties in the
city. Apply to MRS. W. F. PARKER,
126 South Broad street,
s«p22-tf Second door west of Barnard.
“ GILLIAM’S OLD MILL.”
GRITS, GBITS, MEAL.
LUDDINGTON & CO.
G RITS and MEAL always on hand in large quanti
ties, daily ground, and can make it especially to
the interest of Grocer* and Bay Merchants who fill
country orders to give ns their patronage. We re
spectfully solicit a call from all who nae the above.
Depot for shippers at S. G. Hayne's warehouse, 190
and 192 Bat street, corner of Market Dock.
LUDDINGTON A CO.,
oca-tf Cor. Habersham and Liberty streets.
ENTERPRISE MILLS,
CORKER WEST BROAD AND CON-
' GREKS STREETS.
DEPOT AT R- COWpEN’S.
South aide St. Joilsa street. West of the
MarkcL
Grits and Meal always oa hand.
ocl lin R. J. WADE A BRO.
Baggin and Rope.
|IOR SALE on reasonable terms, by
' [oo2] BRIGHAM, HOI£f £ CO ,
Coffee.
2,000 ““” TO
Direct Importation from Rio de Janeiro,
For sale by
ocl-Sm* WEED * CORNWELL,
ROPE.
f AA COILS GREEN LEAF jut received, -and
1UU for sale by
BEASLEY. BILL A CO.,
se?9-tr Na IK Stoddard’S Lower Bange.
WANTED TO PURCHASE,
FOR OAfflL
A TWO 8TOBT BUCK DWELLING
located hi a good Mights
■Xlgmu* .. A
$200
MOKlE~fir
HIMPROVED
with oay
Most be
Addrhse,
TQW80H.
iflHCmopv y
madS
_ DIBS by
Catenae
jyi8-hs
SPENCER A COt
SrettleberoV
JOHN s. sums & CO.,
Forwarding and Commission
MERCHANTS.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
Dry Goods, Groceries, Ac.,
NOS. 1 AND 2 SAMMTH’ BLOCK,
Bay Street, Jacksonville, Florida.
ID. Q. HAMMIO.
OHAB. L, MAT
BLAKCEYILLE
SLATE IDHN6 COIPT,
* VAN WERT, POLK CO., GA.
Omp’l StoolK, *000,000
SHARES, ess EACH.
Diikictoss—H. Brigham, J. F. Dever, B. C. Graa-
nlss, A. Wilbnr and A. E. Marshall.
Pksidsmt—A. Wflbar, Sttvaunah, Ga.
Vnrn PasaiDKMx—K. C. Grannim, Macon, Ga.
Saomrvaav—A. E. Marshall, Atlauta, Ga
pavement, and for any other nsea to which slate can
be applied. The quarry is convenient to the cities of
Atlanta, Augusta, Macon, Albany and Colnmbna
Ga.; to the cities or Selma, Montgomery and Mobile,
Ala.: to New Orleaaa. and will shortly be to Mem
phie, Tenn-andSt. Louie, Mo. The superiority t
slate for rooflng purposes, and it* special adaptaBllit
to various articles or fnrnitnre and for pavement
well known.
Orders may be addressed to
A. E. MARSHALL, Sec-y.
IS • f . - v
NOTICE.
TO ML WANTING FURNITURE
I am opening for the inspection of the public,
.a fine stock or
CABINET FURNITURE, CHAIRS. 1
TRESSES, Ac, &c.,
To which the attention of nil Is Invited.
tsr Wererooma, ITS BROUGHTON BIftERT, She)
ock’sold Dry Goods Store.
fif-ly 8.B. HARRINGTON.
YELLOW dbRN.
7000 bDM>d8 for M,s low ’ 10 <lo " c consign
ment,'by BRADLBE, BILLA CO.,
eep2t-tf No. HStoddard-aLowm Range.
Johnston, Woods 4 Co.,
Ceneral Commls’n Merchants
n. M kMdaM'a Lower
‘ satannah, Pa
•epi-tr
Boker’s Bitters
FOr eale at all prominent Grocers, Wine Merehanta
and Druggists, and wholesale only, by
L. FUNKE, Jr., Sole Agent,
au22 3m No. 60 Liberty Street. N. V.
FOR SALE,
SERVICEABLE DRAFT HORSE. Apply at
0. McGINLY,
Screven Homs
For Sale,
O NE Patton A Blake'* STEAM-PUMP, in cemplete
order.
CHARLES L. COLBY MOO.,
aep2S Cor. Bay and Abtfrcnrn mreafa.
PHCENIX STEAM SAW MILL
EASTERN WHARF, SAVANNAH, GA
fTtHE endersigoed, having completed their DOUBLE
1 GANG SAW MILL, known a* th* “PBONIX
STEAM SAW MILL,” would respectfully inform
their friends and the public generally, that they are
now prepared to fill orders for Lumber in any quan
tity aud of any sine* and lengths. We have con
nected with onr Mill an improved Planer, and will
give particular attention to orders for planed and
tongue and grooved lumber.
Orders left at tile Mill, or at J. F. A M. Hamilton-
office, corner Bay and Aberrant streets, will recalv
prompt attention.
A share of pnbiie patronage Is respectfully am
licited. EHLEN A HA MILTONS,
so*, mm, i. v. ausiLTon. a. isann,.
anS-ff
HATS MD CAPS.
■E&GHiirrS' EXGHAIGE
LUNCH HOUSE, .
Boll Street) near Bay Lane,
-CIRCE LUNCH served from 11 e. m. to 1 p. m., end
J from • p. m- to U m. beat of Liquors, Ate,
ffoea dc., constantly on hand.
jyK-tf FRANK FERRY .Proprietor.
PAVILION HOTEL,
BOUT HE AST CORNER OF BULL AND
SOUTH BROAD STREETS.
T IB PROPRIETORS would respectfully announce
to the public that the above Hotel Is now open
« reception of Permanent and Transient
large experience in the Hotel business
they intend to make this House one of the most com
fortable Boarding Houses for families and others in
the city.
There la a Bor connected with the Hotel, at which
may be fonnd the beat of Wines, Uqaore and Segars.
Attached to the House is also an ICE CREAM
GARDEN, where may be procured at all hours, both
day and evening, the finest Cream ln the city. Also,
a Soda Fountain, from which they will lUrntoh (he
beet Sods in th: city.
Patties can be furnished with Cream at all times.
jyie-tf
ST. CHARLES SALOON,
B Y A. STAMM, Bay Lane, rear of Poet Office.—
Tbs beat Liquors, Ate Wines, Segars, Ac.,
always on hand, including a choice article of BELT
ER’S WATER, directly Imported from Bermagthnm,
Naasan, and the beat of Rhine Wioea.
LUNCH every day at tl o’clock. mlK-ly
LA PIERRE HOUSE,
PHILADELPHIA.
BSCRIBKRS
House, it has been
REFITTED AMD REFURNISHED
IN AN ELEGANT MANNER,
And is mow Prepared vritn the Moat Peire
feet Appoint use at* gar the Keeep-
' tlaaof Guests,
itton among first-class Hotels will bo
The first pos;
maintained m the future, a* In the
Jel26m
FARLEY.
CHABLESTOH HOTEL,
CHARLESTON, 8. C.
1 popular and well known Hotel, aitnati
rpHIS popuii
I business portion of the city, has been newly far-
situated in the
portioi
nlshed throughout by the present proprietor, who has
been sixteen years connected with the establishment,
man-tf W WHITE Proprietor.
Diapcasatory ofthe United States.)
Diosma Crenata—Bnchn Leaves. .
PROPERTIES.—Their odor Is strong, diffusive, and
somewhat aromatic, their tastes bitterish, and anal
ogous to mint.
MEDICAL PROPERTIES AND JJSEA—Buchn
leaves are gently stimulant, with a peculiar ten-
lency to the Urinary Organa producing diuresis, and
ike other similar medicines, exciting diaphoresb,
when circumstances favor this mode of action.
They are given In comp-aints ofthe Urinary Organs,
each as Gravel, Chronic Catamfe of the Bladder, Mor
bid Irritation of the Bladder and Urethra, Disease or
th* Prostrate and Retenti* or Incontinence of
Urine, from a loss of tone in.the parts concerned in
lta evacuation. The remedy tuts also been recom
mended in Dyspepsia, Chronic Rheamatisir, Cuta
neous Affections, and Dropsy.
Helhbold's Kxtbact Bcohb is n°ed by persons
from the ages of IS to 23, and from 26 to 66, or in the
decline or change of life; after Confinement or La
bor Pains; Bed-wettiug in children.
IN AFFECTIONS PECULIAR TO FE
MALES, the Extract Bi’cbn is unequalled by any
other remedy, as in Chlorosis or Retention, Irregu
larity, Painfntness or Suppression of Customary
Evacuations, Ulcerated or Schirrous State of 'the
Uterus, Leucorrhoa or Whites.
DISEASES OB THE BLADDER, KID
NEYS, GRAVES. AND DROPSICAL
SWELLING*.—This medicine increases the
power of Digestion, and exc tea the Absorbents into
healthy action, by which the Watery or Calcareous
depositions and all Unnatural Enlargements are re
duced, aa well aa Pain and Inflammation,
Helmbold’s* Extract Buchu
Has cared every case of Dildstes in which it has
been given. Irritation of the Neck of the Bladder
and Inflammation of the Kidneys, Ulceration of the
Kidneys and Bladder, Retention of Urine, Diseases
the Prostrate Giant), Stone ln the Bladder, Cal
culus, Grave!, Brick-dust Deposit, Aud Mucus or
Milky Discharges, and for Enfeebled and Delicate
Constitutions, of both Sexes, aitended with the fol
lowing symptoms:—Indisposition to Exertion, Loss
•of Power, Loss of Memory, Difficulty of Breathing.
Weak Nerves, Trembling, Horror of Disease, Wake
fulness, Dimness of Vision, Pain iu the Dark. Hot
Hands, Flushing o£th: Body, Dry ness of 1 lie Skin,
Eruption on the Face. Pallid Countenance, Universal
Lassitude ef the Muscular System, Ac.
No.
and Ptaaffc*. both at _
tbroughoat the South.
WUl
> mdvancemci
chand se frill be forwarol
onr agents, Messrs Hroif
We wfPexe-t onrliert en: 1
and promote the Interests <
Consignments from our !
fUtly solicited.
MARTHT
ATTOB,NKY
I INK*;.,
& Inman,*
ntsiion Jfcrchauts,
all street,
YORK.
make liberal cash ad
--“ei.ta ir< m Merchants
and a* our agencies
ARste’l, of Atlanta,
it r , .r, . .. .1
Cotton and mer-
us with dispatch by
of ^avmraii.
s to give Buis faction,
ir pa iron-.
fnend3 resDoct-
8ca7-3m
: ORD,
It law.
OFFICE. No. 7-4 DRY;
Is-FKEsrr,
Jyl7-6m SAYANNAn, QI
Notii
I S HEREBY GIVEN that Hie pfenAhin,
fore existing under the 11 .me* ,,f »!'?*,«•
A Co., in Savannah. Ga., and Tliom;:aA ? lil0Dlas
Co.. Madison. Fla , have bie:, dlasqived|
or D. G. LWIngston. one ot :he Dartnen*
A. J. MILLED wi:l give his srteulion a t'" ■ 1,,,■
ness in Savannah, aims. II. THt MAStoleh,.
in Madison, in liquidation • V business
A. J.
5*. R 1 a s
August, 1^66. Sur.iviugF"’
The subs ribers wilt continue the ur.
mission Businefsiu Savannah, (,a. tt!e
cupied by the late firm, on Ji.ty s’roet.
. August. i8£6. MiLLEIt BRO]
uCtn-
The subscriber solicit- forth.? nc-.v a
of thep,tronage extended to the late n.-jn
. S. B. THOMAS,\
'•n, 1 nl t..c Stu ,'ivori
Angnst, 1S66 uV-^.
HERRING’S
FIRE PROOF SAFES
Fairbanks’
PATENT PLATFORM SCALES.
BELL, WYLLY & CHRISTIAN
H &VING BEEN AGENTS for the above Safe*
and Scales for the last fifteen years, are now
receiving large consignments of
Safwaiid Scales.
HERRING’S PATENT CHAMPION FIRS PROOF
8APB3, with patent Crystalized Iron Burglar Proof.
ALSO,
A targe and complete assortment of FAIRBANKS’
PATENT PLATFORM SCALES, from 3,600 pounds
dormant down to 4«o ponnda
PLATFORM AND UNION,
GROCERS’, COUNTER, AND
EVEN BALANCE.
Tbs above Safes and Scales are too well known to
require any comments. 8took constantly on hand
ana sold at Manufacturer’* Card fr cea. seplO
Now open at the
SAVANNAH HAT STORE,
All th* late atyles of
HATS ahd CAPS.
Call and examine before pnrcl
oclo
hasing elsewhere.
TiTl. GOLDING.
Notice.
TVOtime to Maimed tfoldtoni -r t. nEVTTT, or the firm or Nevit, Lathrcp A
Cl* Rogers, has associated hlmse’.fwithLathropt
Bxnovrrrn Uiruman, / •
Mn—qnvim, Oa, September 20, IKK. J
rlUlI report of the Committee af Setetific Onr
A. geons, appointed to rvamlne aamplta of Artificial
Limbs submitted to their inspection by different
manufacturers, having bean received, the contrast is
awarded to Dr. Douglas Bly, for his Army and Navy
Lag, and for hia Koeler Arm, aa tbs lowest bidder,
“taking into consideration quality aa wall aa price,”
in the language of th* Act. And th* said Doughs Biy
having executed e contract, which is en file la this
office, to manufacture eaid Limbe in the city of Ma
con, parties having procured the necessary aartiflaato
as provided in sections second and third of said Act,
(which IOAJ be seen by calling on the Ordinary.) may
apply to Me contractor and ha supplied. Parties ap
plying an enjoined to strict compuanga with the Act.
Dr. Bly request* that the Ordinaries ocanmnnkaia to
him at Mason the name and addreea of such person to
whom they may issue a —-(<*■—»«
Let this order be published ln the papers of this
city; th* Macon Telegraph, Columbus Enquirer, At
lanta Intelligencer, Rome Courier, Auguste Cbraalei*
A Sentinel, and Savannah News and Herald tag
month. CHARUB J.
Ssc. X Be it further enacted. That whensTor aay
maimed, indigent soldier or officer, who baa become
so maimed in the service of the State, or In the sar-
vieaor tha Confederate Slates, EhUe a mambar of any
Georgia military organisation, it shall ha lawful tm
■uch soldier or officer, to apply to the Ordinary of tfre
County where be roaidea, for an order to obtain anch
artificial limb, or pert thereof, as his maimed condi
tion m»y render necessary; which he shall be entitled
to receive on complying with the ccBdittone of this
act
Sac. 4. Be it farther enacted. That every such ap-
ln a payaoaal description of the
*£&&&isr-s
lis identity.etao the company and
■ aodtimaof
•ppUoeiit,
I ayea hia height, and ■
calculated to Insure his
I regiment to which heffi
receiving his wound. I
ployment; wMM
dtaery, that he 1
atatmnefft ahaUh* auaan is by the
a Meta verified by 1 mu iKMain efMe
the Oriueryv seen office yapsr, and
- ^ - to tfr* Osaaptrellar
FOB SALE,
QNE MACARTHY GOT,
flHSBI.ES U COLBY * 00, '
Oor. Bay sod Abarcora atreatA
VALUABLE PLANTATION
. For Sale.
•YkHE subscriber offers hia plantation and appur-
A tenaacea for tale on reasonable terms; also, the
entire crop of Corn, Cotton, Cane, Potatoes, Ac.,
now ln process of cultivation.
This Plantation is situated nine miles from Madi
son Court House, Fla , and two miles from Cherry
lyh Chute, where there are good schools now in
•ncceeerul operation. The fertility of the s il and
heaMhfhloess of the place, and the high moral tone of
the neighborhood, make It one of the most desirable
placesln the State. > >
The land is well watered with lakes and running
branches, that have never failed in the most pro-
treated droughts, aqd ttw uncleared lands are oor
ered with the finest oak, hickory and pin* timber.
The plantaton Is nowin successful operation, with
fMaerey planted In long staple cotton, which will
produce at leaat SOO bates; 2T0 acres la corn, which
wiH proiuce 4,1*1 bushels corn.
The lauds on the entire place are composed of
t.6n0 acres—l,eeo acres claarad and under good
pees.
1 will also sail eighty head of hogs, fourteen good
tote well broke, two horsae, three plantation wag
ons, forming utensils to run twenty ploughs, black
smith and carpenter’s tools, one McCarthy Cotton Gin.
household an t kitchen furniture, and everything else
ob the place. •*■
Thereto »n unfat ing wall of water on the place,
good dwelling house and cabins sufficient to accom
modate all th* laborer* naoeaaary to work th* plan-
tattoo saccewnillj.
It applied for early, the porchaawr will get a bar-
Addreea me at Madtoou a H., Fla.
aeKbdtf JOHN L. TOOKE.
Helmbold's Extract Buchu
IS
DIURETIC AND BLOOD PURIFYING,
And cares all Diseases arising from Habits of Dissi
pation, (excesses and Imprudences in Life, Impuri
ties of the Blood, Ac, superseding Copaiba iu affec
tions for which it to used, such us Gonorrheat, Gleets,
of longstanding, and Syphilitic Affections—In these
diseases, used in coucectiou with flKLMBOLD’S
KOSC WASH.
SOLD AT
HELMBOLD’S
DRUG AND CHEMICAL WAREHOUSE,
164 BROADWAY,
And by Druggists everywhere.
ASK FOR
HELMBOLD
Take No Other.
Beware of Counterfeits.
W. JVI. WALSH,
Wholesale Agent for the State of Ceorgis.
decKT-codly
GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY
Rockland Lime.
1000 ? A ? RBL8 F * R ? T QUALITY, COBB’S
aepfl-tf
mike, for sale by
RICHARDSON A 1
Rogers, has associated himself with Lathrop *
Oo. in the Dry Good* busineai, at th* old stand of
Jl-tf HENRY LATHROP * 00
STEAII ENGfNE AND SAW MILL
FOR SALE.
A FIRST CLASS SPECIMEN STEAM ENGINE
and Saw MiH, mannlactared to order lithe Ful
ton Works, He« York. OonMata of an eo«!nq of 46
home power, rttana flak boiler, .with all the coave-
nlencescomplete; Iron frame, 4* feet carriage; 64
inch aauk patent self-setting head blocks; l<m feet
rs and first otase belting for (be
id <foa
log chain, with pulleys and
mill complete. The whole iaparfsetiy
be purchased low on application to
UUKfftf LaROCHR WffST A
DANIELS.
THORN’S
COMPOUND EXTRACT OF
COPAIBA and SARSAPARILLA
Has acquired the utmost fame in every part of the
world; it lt a been examined, approved or and sanc
tioned by the faculty of medicine, and recommended
by the most eminent of the profe sion.
As a SURE and SPEBDT enre for ait Di f 1
the BLxppaa, Kidsbts, and Ueinaey Oa aks of both
th* staut
ON EACU POT
W ill also bear
-®t» The NAME
of the
PROPRIETOR
and the
Usivan EtatxS
Asbmt.
NONE OTHER IS GENUINE.
’ Observe these precautions and address orders
TARRANT A CO.,
Na. tIS Greenwich street. New York.
Sold by all D. uggists. |e2 v->taw6m
And covering
the bottom
BAOB POT.
THOMAS M. TURXr.it Si •>.
'LfiOjiX- II. TCRNER
Savanbau, August 13, isai. aeai-if
FQR R
Apply ’u
iyh-tf
On reasonable terra.-. Pour COUN’rtKn
ROOMS and TWO LA.ME U.-.LUiiai>e
brick bnildingon the con.tr KyHir.fi i.V a .
colli etreeta. Possession given mHnedLt.'iy
EDWARD PADELWtBO.
Thomaston Lime.
600 tibia, for sale i y »
BRADLSY, IL1L & CO.,
sep21-tf
y». '12 Stoddard’s i/-.w<T Rang',
BAERE
■3? 3*X S3
/?
T 3 8
ON THIS CONTINENT.
It is warranted to. restore 0:. v mi. ro its
onto INAL, NATCHAL COLOR, l!l l-V-ft .SC- • ..!.,TOf
the hair from FALLING on; inv:li:r : . -:.:froa
huntoraainl dsKdintr; noxmn iho u ;. ot .bo
hair, and is a bkavtu-tl dressi m;.
We offer uo laree rewards, !>;; w :tn all of
ouragez.tsto kefcnd the bonev 'n 1 y 1 ■■ b!m
will nse two Unties, and tlie.u say liv r:i Veue-
tablk Hair RE8Tokvtivk has Hot per .roe tl. we
claim.
Testimonu from the Capitol of t‘ • Uni states.
Messrs. Barrett <k Co:
I was induced to give your fi ii-; epa ationa trial,
and cao heartily recommend tr a. noe.-;t a'^ed he a
Dressing, Purifier aud Restmer.—a.vmg to tlteHair
a luxuriaut richness, nod to the hen! a cool and
moet agreeable sensation, while it is thorough m re
storing the hair to its natural color.
Very respectin' ly. W. II aw let.
Washington 1). C.. May 15, 1SG0.
MeesiS. J. K ItvKKETT .k Co :
I was induced bv a irie.'i I to mak a trial of Bar
rett’s Vegetable Hair Kestor.it \e. ami I an: very
much pleased with the ■ floct it ha- nod 011 nty htur.
I was nearly half gray, and now, o-’i.-fc one
bottle, my head is tree,: i'rom dandruff, and uiy i.-.r,
has all the appe trance of youth. 1 01 Iv tn iar. itrr-
rett’s to he tiie best hair preparation in 1 he w> r.M.
Wm. Hajultos.
Frcdonia, N. Y., April 26,1SC6.
J. R. BARRETT A Cd., rroprhtun,
Mauchestc-r, New lixrupshhe.
JACOB LtPPMA.M,
Corner CocgrJ=sand Bernard streets, wg.-st
f~ Sold by all DrCggi-te. j\:-i
Emigrants Can i» Supplied
WITHIN TEN DAYS.
T b
i
W. M. WALSH,
YETHOLESALE Drngglsts, comer Barnard and
TV Broughton streets, Savaanah, Ga., General
Agent for the South.
CLOCK’S
Hair Restorer Restores Gray Hair.
CLOCK’S-
Hair Restorer makes Hair grow on Bald Heads.
CLOCK’S ~
Hair Restorer Stops Hair from Falling Oat.
CLOCK’S
Hair Restorer Prevents Headache.
CLOCK’S
Hair Restorer is elegantly Perfumed.
CLOCK’S
Hair Restorer Is ail that can be claimetr&a a dressing.
CLOCK’S
Hair Restorer possesses all the merit claimed for It.
A single trial convinces the most sceptical of its
value. If, after a thorough trial of two bottles it
does not give perfect satisfaction, the money wlllbe,
refunded. Sold everywhere at $1 per bottle, six
bottles for St. dlh-ocd tr
IHE undersigned are prepared to -api ljJ’ unt. s
and other parties who may be in ivaur of WltiTK
LABORERS aud have made necessary ansfige-
ments in the North to k'i ai.y Jrrifi-s for agricuiltire
Laborers, tVooiicu”.f.-, Mcctmuio. etc., withiii "Da
or Twelve days froott he day the order to given here.
The Laborers are to received by the Employers
on arrival of the sterner heie, i t: eti^pot teu to
the points wliere ritoy ate iv at Employers’
expense, and the Employers have tut titer to pay a
certain sum per head, in advaRct. partly as security
ami partly for coveting the < >:; t- e> m bringing tae
Emigrants from tiff North to this ; :>r!.
The rate at which Panning Laborers can he se- •
cored will average about glaO per year, the Employ
ers finding them.
Forfuitbcr particular apply to
WM. ilOItVILLE ii LU, *
Jones’ Bioefc, Bay creet.
One uoor East of Barnaul sheer.
Saraniisii, ca.
nckEREScps;
Jackson A Lawton, avanim!'.
John W. Anderson A Sob, Savani'sh.
Solomon Coiten, Savannah.
Jno. C, Ferrill, Savannah.
Nicholia, Canip ot- Co., .'-uvam.uh
Geo. A. Cuyler, Savannah.
W. R. Fleming. Savant: dt.
John Screven, Savannali.
Brigham. Baldwin Co , Suva:::; h
Savannali NaiiouaUtenk. Savantug.
m*
Bailiffs Sale,
_ proparty, tomtit:
OaeSota.ScuSkteed-bottomOhain, seushtaMd-
bottoto Rocking Chain, K Befiataade, I Moreau aud
* Clocks, and other articles too numerous to
a. La vied ou aa ike property of Cyrus Btister
hi of color, 60 satisfy a dtoUain Warrant flffoeff
out of th* Hoaorahl* the County Court for 1 be eointy
oTCtia*ham, in favor oT Isaac D.^LaRocbe-j^tiaUlt
oel ' , BaKiff County DoartC. C
Wanted,
1A AAA IWRDB BIROS 8UD COT-
Mt Oornar flay aud Abrecoff
Q-uniiy-Cldt
5Qr^y lM g5feh5gfii;A^a.,A,,
ri&ssssr^^
First
0 Ftote
raartsaa WorMta Fa r aad
or ail
ttaSgsaSEBSAS?
UtetoikoS. "
MEDICAL COLLEGE
ST AT K OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
T HB ANNUAL COURSE OF LECTURSS In this
lnstimtiou will commence on the first MONDAY
of November next, end terminate on the first SATUR
DAY ensuing.
noun.
J. EDWARDS HOLBROOK. M. D, Profoaapr Eme
ritus of Anatomy.
FRANCIS T. MILES, M D., Professor of Anatomy.
JULIAN J. CHISOLM, M. D., Professor of Surgery.
E. GEDDINGS, M. D., Proieseor of Institutes and
Practice of Medicine.
JAMES MOULTRIE, M. D.. Professor or rhys ology.
ROUT. A. KtNLOCH, M. D., Professor of Materia
Medics and Therapentica.
THUS. G. PIUOLEAU, M. D., Professor of Obstet
rics and Diseases of Women and Childreu.
c. U. SHEPARD, M. D ,LL. D., Professor of Chem
istry.
SAMUEL LOGAff, M. D , Demonstrator of Anat-
°f5L PARKER, M. O., Assistant Demonstrator of
Anatomy.
K. GEDDINGS, M. D., Dean pro tain.
■xvaaOBOiuACToasomauaXTaai ri nr reams
F. L. PARKER, M. D., Anatomy: SAMUIL Ln-
GAN, M. D, Surgery; P. GRRVAIS ROBINSON, aL
D.. lMtltnte and Practice of Medicine; GBtiRGE
TRESCOTT, M. D., Materia Medica; F. M. ROBERT
SON, M. D., Ohatetrica.
The Rxtraordinary Profeesora Lecture each twice
a week. Course free. They will atoo give the Sum
mer Oourae.
citalcal Instruction at the City Hospital, by J.
PKYRK PORCHER, M. D.
Clinical instruction a*, the PolidlMe. connected
Wtth the College, on every WEDNESDAY and SAT
URDAY, from S to 11 o'clock. Thu Important chari
ty mow in suer ireful operation.
Chief of Medical CUntc, Professor E. GEDDINGS,
M. D.; AtoManta, P. GKRVAI8 ROBINSON, M. D.,
°»^52^in , S:?bUAN J. C1IIBOLM, M
D.t AHlsUntS, aAMDSL LOGAN. M. D„ F. L. PAR-
Fses^fbr the Course.—For the Ibofcsaora, $106;
Matriculation, once, >6; Demoustretor, $10; Gradu-
atfonWO. lepiT-lawiNovI
Nutting, IPowell & Co.
BANKERS,
Macon,
c. a. nutti&g!
A. II. POWELL,
Isaac scorr.
GEO
Jc2S-tim
TMOS.
savannah.
VV. KKOOKl'
MANUFACTUKER OF
FURNITURE AKD CENTRAL
UPHOLSTERY.
2ISI1 Do« Street,'Piiiittdelpbittj
Farm for Sate.
pwaiwanT.K FARM, abont6K miles1 fro*
u.vanMh touching the Vernon Sited Road, eon-
taSteSSSrmS** TO cirared The toad to
atethta im the production of Alee, Mack or grean
and Vegetable*; flood rang* for atock,
and abudauce of Hard Wood sad Pun*. DwelUng
4 ~ly to
BRYAN, HARTHIDGK A CO.,
■lulfldta$n
RESIDE
For Sale.
I OFFER for sale my Residence, witli IB
extensive gronno.-, situa: '* * a i^“2v fi v.
sirahle and beautiful p»r. 01 “ „ r( . ■
AMWEkThe Houae is larg” habdrome «nd «
uirnt; the Uarilens large, product!'e audh-m
arranged; the Orchard contains many varou-ca- ,
cellent IruiU and the Vineyard three >ane>i=
grapes. Tile water to ahnnd nt aun «cc. , ftt
The ptoce couteins M) acivs. the bhmL.a maa ^
building iota. Streets uroabeatiy toio'
going up around the Thom.tsviHr.
Or BRADLEY, HILL * Ctt.
s«p95-im fr—
BHODES’
SoperPliospliato ol Lmio
THE STANDARD MANURE.
at tail 50 WK TON, cash.
»1*.tf ■ MiLL-R. T.DOMAS
NOTIC-U.
B Y THB ORDINANCE PASSED Er THE
Council on the 27iU day of December. ^ £r .
TUes upon gross isles of every descni)-ion _ e _ ri
chandtoe and wares, upon frehfiit and pa*"-*- , . an >
payable in this city, and upon horses “ r «dcs-
required to be paid monthly. The Tax upon j
tato, eemmtoafona and income are requirwi to u. (
rterty. The under-igned is prepared to •
X»x due for the third quarter. MsoS^
Eastern Hay-
QAA bale* prime, for sale.by
OvV bbaBLEY, BILL k Ms’
Se. li Stoddard** **®F’