The Daily news and herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1866-1868, October 16, 1866, Image 4

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The Daily News and Herald. TUESDAY MORNING. OCTOBER 16.18C6. [From the Louisville Courier.] WRICKS. BY THE AUTHOR OF THE “ MONTANAS.” Many shattered wreck* strew God's creation, _ Dun deserts creep where flower# were wont to grot, And lie along the beaten shores of nations. A never-ending record of anwordea woe, While time's great ages course their Varying Row. ' * • * Full jnany a structure reared so proudly, With spire high-towering skyward through the blue Space, now gray and formless, and shrieking loudly Cold toss the winds of March, and raving natty, Strew The charred and vacant site whereon it grew. Down where the coral glories flash and quiver, ’Mid chill expanses of the murmuring deep; And where bright, broken sunbeams pale and shiver On the cold tracks where gathering twilights weep, A thousand wrecks lie wrapped in dreamiest sleep. And there are humsp wrecks, deep-in our Seeling, We only, ’mid desolation, hear their sigh.. Or kiss the lips white with their last appealing. Ere fate had stilled at length the wailing cry, Touchingly plaintive as a "prayer gone by." In our hearts, where those poor wrecks are sleeping, Comes no sun or star-be%ra to the waveless main; No morning with its trailing glories keeping Sweet watch above our spirit’s silent pain. And sorrow for the trust we ne'er can know again, And yet, Oh! Father! Thy great heart is bowing Too, with the weight of every human woe; Though Are and wreck and pain and wrong allowing Through these brief days of mortal time, we know Thou art the Lord! Thine ages come and go. Worthless idols to which our souls are clinging, " Now Hash bright radiance, then go out apaice. Ah ! list! above the wreck hear voices singing: “ This is not all of life—the world*bonnd Bane, Whose mazy paths, through sin and Are, we trace. “Anon, with all the flamefifl wrath.abating Reveal the glory ot a happier day; From deserts of dun cara and gloomy waiting Wo will return some morning, never more to stray From the quiet sunshine of a better way. Wo lose not all in parting from earth’s treasures, With tearful agony and groan and cry; There is a sweet love-life of boundless measure. An inner temple radiant, looming high, * A house not made with hands,' beyond the sky. “ There is a world with vales oi light outshining The brightest Edens which we seek in this, Where hearts nor lives hold wrecks nor useless pining, Neither lips long vaguely for a lost one’s kiss. Nor storms nor fire sweep o’er that land of bliss." Evfnside, Ky., September 30, 1866. Groceries and Ugpors», V. A. In General-. —Forty-five applications for divorce are before the Superior Court in Hartford, Con nccticut. — English newspapers do not consider the American hews worth paying the cable rates for. They wait for the steamers as before. —The average annual cotton crop' of the Southern States from 1850 to 1860 inclusive, is 3,152,400 bales. —John C. Frecmont has been elected President of the Atlantic and Pacific Rail road Company. —Cardinal Cullen, in Ireland, has issued a pastoral on the Papal situation. He intimates that the Pope will leave Rome on the with drawal of the French troops. —An old colored preacher named Edmund, 116 years old, has just married an interesting young woman of his own color and persua sion, whose age is only 80 years. —Female book-keepers are very popular in tlie large cities just now. They are care ful correspoodents and don’t spend “till’ money playing billiards, drinking or driving fast horses. -The finest steamer on the Western rivers has just left Louisville on her first trip to New i irleans. She is named the Robert E. Lee, and is described as a miracle of rivA steamboat architecture. —The Hon. R. W- Johnson, at one time United States Senator, more recently Con federate States Senator from Arkansas, has commenced the publication of a paper in Little Rock, called the Conservative. —A little girl in Connecticut possesses wonderful arithmetical powers. She counts 2,000 percussion caps and puts them in twen ty boxes (100 in each) in one minute, and never, makes .a mistake. That girl ought to be countess. —A. J. Mackie, collector of customs at Charleston, S. C., has been appointed acting assistant United States treasurer at that city inconsequence of the.recent death of An drew JIcDowell, assistant treasurer. —While the accounts from India are indi cative of a cotton crop for 1866-’67 con siderably smaller than the unusually large one of last year, the reports from Egypt, now raising cotton about as valuable as ours, are favorable to a large production. —On Thursday night last a furious storm blew down Palmer’s circns tent in Vincennes, Indiana, and tuml^ed about three thousand people into a promiscuous'{file. ‘The scene is said to have been at once frightful and Fortunately, no one was hurt. STANDARD LIQUORS, Agent* fav Omrlae VMM Champagne*, Better's , Kentucky Boutban Whiskey, Ac. myi-u Scranton, Ssj%& C;. KEEP CONSTaSITT OR HAW) CHOICE OLD BRAND IKS, WHISKRY, an, WINKS, «fcc. AM* EVERT VARIETY OF GROCERIES, AltO, .Hay, Corn, Outs and Bren, strictly at wholesale to the trsds; and w* latter ourselves that we can make it to the interest of dealers to patronise as, at the head of Bay. opposite Jefferson st. rotn-tf Thus. J. DUNBAR. Jas.T. Paterson, TIMBER, Lumber & Commission MEBpryAiwr. , u No, 193 Bay Street. Savsuash, HKNKY A. MOLTS. T.J.D w barfet3^^ Darien, Georgia. flnldhvs fnr T.nmhov unll.ltoA ..ft .. W Orders for Lumber solicited. flfi-tf ntPOSTKBS AND DEAUEBS INS Brandies, Wfciatkft, Gins, Wines, IL, :fe. or Agent for Robert Smith’s celebrated Philadel phia Ale and DaMevcwr Champagne* 147 S6p6-3m Bay Street, SAVANNAH. OA. H. G. RUWE, WHOLESALE Lipr Dealer & CeinussieB Merchant Corner Bryan and St. Julian streets and Monument Square. SAVANNAH. GA. ^“FRUITS and VEGETABLES in Reams ais-aya *n hand. an2?-tt Philip UtuuuN. ! Jamb i£ekbiuan. Columbia Square GROCERY STORE, Bast aide of Colombia Square, corner of Habersham and President streets, BY PHILIP CALLAKA.V & CO. family Uro- Frnits. terms. R eceiving, weekly, ceries, Ales, Wines, Vegetables, Ac. . jetig-ly For sale c Y, first-class Earn , Liquors, Cigars, ou stoat rassonahli HEME MrcffTw Wholesale i«4 Retail Dealer In Fine Groceries, Boots snd Shoes, Clothing, For eign snd Domestic Wines, Liquor* snd Segars. Also, Skshsn’rOelabrated GOLDEN ALE AMD CHAMPAGNE CIDER. In bottle snd In wood. London and Dublin Brown Stoat, Scotch and Eng llsh Ales, Ac. Liberal deductions made to betnde. 178 BROUGHTON STREET, SAVANNAH, dll-tf and a Liberty Street, N. t.-M S. 6. BATHES GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, AND WHOLESALE DEALEB Iff 1 k * Finer, Strata, Feed sad FMduss, CORNER STORE, 190 and 192 Bat Sum, root ot Baw»au» Nr., SsvsuBBh, Cicerglm. ferences—C. A. OsmbrUl A Ob.. Norris ft Bald- I, Baltimore; Woodward, Baldwin ft Oa, Bslhpena* New York; L. Osmbrill, Banker, Charleston. Liberal sCNsnoesmsJe os consignments at OU and Produce. od-tf St Julian Street, West of Market, SAVANNAH, .MllilJKM POWER & MULLER, General Produce & Commission ^ MERCHANTS. Corn, Oats. Flour, Feed, etc, SAVANNAH, HA. REFERENCES; Messrs. Tleou A Gordon, Savannah, Ga. A a 11 bur. K«q.,Pres’t Home ins Co., Savannah. Me-srs. l.aKoche, West A Kamels, Savannah, Gw Messrs. Bell, Wylly ft Christian. Savannah, G*. Measre. Weaves, Rtchsidsou A Co.. Now Yarn. It. Bat-hem, of G. Kenoward A B.ichem, New York. scplS-Sm WILKINSON. WILSON & CO Cotton Factors and General Com mission Merchants A GElm! for'thc purchase and sale of all tlh(6 of Cotton Domestics. -.itwral advances made on conslgnuian Office No.' S Stoddard’s Lower Range, Bay street, Ssvaunah, Georgia. U. B. WILKINSON. or Newnan, Us. B J. WILSON, Formerly of Okecfiutee Cotton Mills, Ala. P. II. WOOD, Of thejate Arm of J. W. Rabun ft Co., Sav’h. sej,5.2th ; >) Austin fc Kills, Commission and Forwarding Merchants 80 BAY’ STREET, SAVANNAH, OA. THOMAS H. AUSTIN,! Late of Apalachicola, Fl*„ CHAKI.H^ gLUs, } aid cpinibw sepu-tf A. M. Sloan, C. F. Sti hhs, Late of Rome, Ga. Late of Macon, Gs. O. W. Stic, At. I, Late of Thomasville. LOW PRICES! Quick Sales! W E have)ust received and opened the largest STOCK of DRY GOODS to be feuod la this city, snd which we offer ! aV LOWER PRICKS than they can be bought tor at. tiny other house, consisting in part of Bvery variety or Dress Goods Housekeeping Goods Domestics and Prints Cloths and Caasimerea Figured Linens and Drills Embroideries and Laces Hosiery and Gloves 1 Ribbons snd Braids Hair Rolls and Curls Lace Points and Veils Bradley's Empress Trails * Handkerchiefs Ac., Ac., Ac. EINSTEIN A ECKUAN, my21-tf 1SI Congress streei, SAVANNAH. GA. 1 Q n -f-rvnes* RICE POUNDING MILL! SLOAN, STUBBS & STEGALL, COTTON FACTORS, 'forwarding and Conn xsxoB&sn, No. 4 Stoddard’s Lower Bange, BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA. Will make liberal advances on cotton and other produce iu transit or store, or on consignments to ••nr correspondents in New York im*T-3ro GEO. PATTEN l SOU, GENERAL COMMISSION AN FOR- W A UlHSii MEKCIIA NTS, u Dealers in C?ottun, Wool, Hides, Lanbcr. and Provisions. AGENTS FOE MORO IbHllLlbS’ SUPER PHOSPHATE Of USE ivlS-9m SAVANNAH. GA. BL AIK & mCKFOUD, Lumber Manufacturers AND DEALERS IN TIMBER AND LUMBER OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, Doors, Sash and Blinds. IV Mill and Lumber Yard on Canal, near Bryan street. Office, ltm Bay street. Savannah. Gs. JysT-tl The undersigned, having become proprietors of the property known as tbs ‘-LOWER SAVANNAH RICE MILL," intend at once patting In all new u „d necessary machinery for making It a FIRST-CLASS RICE POUNDING MILL. No pains will be spured to have Rice thoroughly cleaned and prepared for market, and to the Planters and Factors who give us their patronage we can promise full attention to their Interests. Having ample facilities for storing Rice, Planters and Factors esn ship at any tints to tli» Mil tq Mi# their convenience, to remain on storage or fur pounding. LLOYD D. WADDELL. J , T' WILUAH M. TBNNO. ’■ I ROSE ft aRKWKIGUT. G. B. LAMAR, JUN., Successor toG. B ft G. W. Lamas, Genera! Commission Merchants forwarding and Shipping Agents, No. 9* BAY STREET (np stairs.) Refer to Geo. W. Anderson, John C. Ferrtl sod G. B. Lamar, Savannah; W. K. Jackson, Joaiah Sibley ft Sons, J. B. and J. W. Walker, Augusta. Consign ments solicited.ravlO W. A. Betamt. & Bryant, (Formerly of Jacksonville, Fla.,) Haying taken entire charge of the working of the above named Mill, we would respectfully ask of tne Planters and Factors living In the vicinity of Savan nah their patronage for the coming season, and in so doing we can bat promise a careful attention to their Interest, based upon oar part business connection —A. man was lately invited to aimef in U>at - lln8 The lridicrotis. TYTILL give prompt attention to receiving snd for W warding goods, sales on consignment, snd all October. city. Bep2t-tf plei Apply to and a dish of ice cream was placed before him. It .was a new dish to him. He tasted it, then beckoned to the waiter, and said, audibly^ “That is veryjjpr»d pa<}tJiBg, hot do you know it’s froze’ ?” J —A New Orleans paper says the editor of the Navasoia (Texas) Ranger, Parson Lan caster and his son, have fled to the wood* to av.-id arrest for publishing articles derogatory to the Freedmen’s Bureau. Mrs. Eva Lan caster, wife of the editor, is conducting the paper in his absence. —The Springfield Republican says a cou- pte of young Boston ladies, attending school at the Wesleyan Academy, at Wilbrabam, who had often been reproved for wrongdoing, were expelled the first of last week, and deeply foeling thei^ rijame apdj^grace, toe^ each a dose of laudanum, and came near dy ing. —The ei^ht-hour working men of Cincin nati have addressed a note to the candidates fo Congress asking their views on the redac tion of the hours of labor. The replies of the candidates indicate that they arc all in v or of everything, and, in fact, always have been. —An Infidel Cfinvehtio| assembled jn Philadelphia on Monday, but for what pur pose they met it would be difficult to deter* mine from the proceedings. The exciting subject before the meeting was a change o"f the name from “ Infidel Convention" to the “Utilitarian League of the United States,” “for the purpose of destroying religion and superstition.” A general debate occurred on this question, in which each member pre sented bis own pet scheme. ,-The Baptists of Kentucky held a Con. vention in Lexington on the 5th, and per- 2,000 tected an organization for the relief of the - ^ ■ * South. Rev. W. Pope Yefcmahj of Coving ton. was Chairman, and Rev. W. H. Felix, of Lexington, Secretary. Dr. Ramhaut, Dr. N. M. Crawford, S. L. Helm, C. Lewis and John Stout wore appointed the eon pared the report. >r pounding by ttM ROSE ft ARKWR1 GUi For farther particulars, enquire of Messrs. Rose ft Arkwright, at the Mill, or at the Banking Hoove «r Wm. M. Tnnno ft Go., la Exchange building; or or Lloyd D. w added, office (when In the citvj at tbe connling room of W. H. Whitney ft Co., No. 4 Har ris’ Block. Bay street. an?2-tr orders; and will also keep constantly on hand • good iloek or Groceries, Liquors, Agricultural * menu, Building Materials, Fairbanks ft Go’s: ftc., besides other goods and manufactured articles tor Hale oc consignment, and for which they are aveiit*. Orders and consignments respectfully so- Ifated, . , I all rj j q j rorwaroins ana uommisi wm JSKSS^SSbt, , dies, ;.OD*Sf MBS. W. F. PARKER, 198 South Broad street. Second door west ot Barnard. “ GILLIAM'S OLD MILL." GRITS, GBITS, KEAL. LUDDINGTOlf ft 60. i*, G RITS rmd MEAL always an hand in largo quanti ties, daily ground, and can mas it especially to the interest of Grocers and 3*f Mori lilu- who fill country orders to give ft* their pstvonige. We re- spsetfully solicit a call from all who use the above. Depot for shippers at U. II. Hayne's warehouse, *90 and 192 Bar street, oorner of Market Dock. LUDDINOTOM ft CO., scMf Cor. HabatMmnand Liberty streets. ENTERPRISE MILLS, CORRKjfc WJHT .Bl J0H» S. SliHB & HO., Forwarding and Conunission WHOLEBAXJI AND RETAIL DBAtjBM Bfj Dry Goods, Groceries, Ac., NOS. 1 AND 2 SAMMIS’ BLOCK, Bay Street, Jacksonville, Florida. ' IS. a. SAMMIS. GHAS. L. MAY! BLANCEVILLE SLATE MINING GOMPT, VAN WKRT, POLK CO., GA. Cap’l Stock., 1000,000 SHARKS, ft&O BACH. Di*esctors—H. Brigham, J. F. Dever, t. 0. Gran- uise, A. WUbur and A. K. Marsltail. PaaibSMT—A. Wilbur, Savannah, Oa. Vio* Pruioeht—E. G. GrannLss, Macon, Ga. Sscbetabv—A. E. Marshall. Atlanta, Ga. DKPOT AT B- COWDEND. Osstb side St. J allow street, West or the Market* Grits sad Meal always on band. __ ocl-lrn - R. J. WADE 4 IffiO. Baggin and Rope. F OR SALS on reasonable terms, by [ou2] BRIGHAM, HOLS C ft OO, itnre manufacti iment, and for any other uaes to which aiatecan mlied. Tlie qaarry is c^mulout to tbe cities of Atlanta, Augusta, Macon, Albany and Columbus. Ga.; to the cities of Selma. Montgomery and MvMto Ala.: U> New Orleans, and will shortly be to 7' phis. Tenn.. and Sr. Louis, Mo. The superior! slate for roofing purposes, and Us special adaptal ^rw a u^ / Tr , r Tfl for fT e Tfi : f :Orders may he addressed to A. E. MARSHALL, SaCy. $4 Csirtlaadt Streei Hew M. IK laftBRYAM BTUMV •HCI-. .Bilim VALENTINE BASLEft Cigars, Win«a,4J«'mui iager. all ijada pj( Oq^or*. Luach at aleaen afelock. Tea Flu Alla** attached . < f w ■ ■ - iSilta u rnffismmm Mmzmxm ’{ANBBAL HESS AGE Oi .vaeqqH a- . . : - : ... A .iflWJM* TUB PMfBO auv:l \uimtiu.n di i. ja.aj' aJ lit a LUNCH HOUSE, ^chMVV91 13 X & street, near Bay Lane. m. t« 1» m. Wines, ftc., eoaetaMlyowbaad. - ■ jy3-tf FRANK PERRY < MANUFACTURERS OF ALL KINS8-OF Bolts, NnU, Washers, Sett Screws, Tap. and Dies, ftc., ftc., and dealers in all kindsof Railroad, Steam- rtn&BraseFittings.Chipping and RivetingD jsTRles, Chisels, Gas Pipe, Nails. Circular and ftCBFS celebrated Portable Steam Engines. Bl EDWARD B. YOUNG. CLAYTON R. WOODS YOUNG & WOODS, - > - 5i mU Bankers & Brokers Bofaala, A1a, WILL receive Deposits, buy and sell Exchange, Gold and Sliver, Unciirretlt R.rft NotA., Oovernuiect, Bafifoad and ail other decuritisv WU1 also buy Cat- uni on orders. Cqllactions made and promptly remitted. They will also make collection.-in any part of the Uoited states, and make catp advances ou cotton consigned to our friends lit New York. Charleston, Savannah, Apaiacbioola or New Orleans. Operating on a paid iu capital, with our long ee- taUlsbeil credit, is a sufficient guarantee of safety Yuan our btuiaeaatraiuactijiM. . , REFER TO Couant ft Youpg, tvcew York’ ‘ '■’*’• Nourae ft Brooks, f larK ’ (Adams, Frost ft Co„ Charleston, S. C. Johnston, Woods ft Go.; Savamwh, Ga. /vote ft Malone, Mobile, Ala. - Joslab Morris, Mobtgijmery, X 4/ ’• Wm. H. Young, Columbus, Ga. Jehu King, Banker, Columbus, Ga. Jeunlugs, Wlcls Guthrie ft Co,, Uhirok ft Rowlahi), St. Louis, Mo. XurauLa, Ala., Sept. 1,1800. sepO 3a PAVILION HOTEL,. ! ■oittiieart corner of bull And SOUTH BROAD fiTBBKTf, ui.'ua HE PROPRIETORS youli c that the msrir os jj: (Late Sreeie ft Burbank,) 11 Merchants’ Row, Hilton Head,So. C i And corner King and George SI!.,Charleston, Military and Naval Clothing, Ware, Swords, Sashes llelts, Embroideries,Boot Capa, Fle’-l Glasses. Gauntlets, G’r.ve*, ftc.^Ac. the public That the above Hotelno ic reception of Permanent afid Tranaieq^ Having hail large expcrlencelh tbe'Hotel busi they intend to makethts House onc Ofthe most ^rtablt Boarding Houses fqr fomijiep fip* othi There’is a Bar connectedwith the. Hotel, it which GARDEN, where may be procured at all hoars, both day and evening, the fldest Cream In the eity. Alsd, b^da^n'tte'X" 1 WhiCl1 &** Parties can be fnraisbed wlthCresm atintimeX. ex {STOMAiEH BITTERS. ■*' 11 i nl-tsi, ,tj. I d • J i , gnMwpIttl wtooregird ■ii h As the GREATEST OF TEMPORAL BLESSINGS, the demand forthhr potent and agreeable Vegeta- BN' Tome »nd ALTERATIVE haft »£ “ ‘ hedn naffienitly lumaaeft *55 jyIC-tf ST. CHARLES, saloon. t)t A. STAMM, Hay Lana, rear ot foot OMce^- 15 The best Liquors, Ales, Wines. Segars, ft«i, fo ItrtnmafeetnVe. !. including a choice article of SELT- • .. ....... . untrj, but Is all other laud* to soar flag, the peculiar merits dwn and Appreciated. It hae' 1 found snitedi td all climate*, all localities, and the needs of even claaa of i^uc^ty. Compounded o ihepnrest vegetable ingredients, unalloyed with any ■MErral sail or corrosive .vegetable alkaloid, and com- ig flfe'pyqpertfes of (a WHOLESOME 3T0- HIC, a G5NTLE LAXATIVE, and an efficient ANTI-BltfOt’^ AORNT, It Is endorsed by practlon as the safest, and by nnpreiddiced pbysi- jriapajas;th» rarest Prermtatlve, Regnlattag and ratWU'Frtputarion theSgd. ■ the natoTe of its components W the guarsatee of ft consists of the stlmtnatingpriB- efpl* of sound Rye, medicated with the finest tonic, Unfi-febrija, Mepeat, antiscorbutic, and anti-apaa- modie herbs, rootaairf bgrks that botanical research haayetilesalqpeii for the use of man. Every vegeta- bfosubstance that an ten iato Ms- eeuipoaltlon Is aoiled aud selected wfth’wcrupnlous care, and no- tfting Uiat h'm t aomd aM perfect of iu kind is used always on har WATERS a, and the beat df-RMne Wines. n har*!, including a cn< ER S VYATBILAirecHy iorpartad from Hersagthum, LA FIERBSiHIOIME, K Hon*c, it has been , REFITTED AND REFDRSignED 1 j IN AN ELEGANT MANNER, ‘ lf And fa aaw Prepared Wits the Mwef Peru feet Appointments for the Keeep- t ion of Guests. Tim first iKSiitWp aoeng fifst-clasa, Hotels. wlUih* laiatamed m Hie future, as in the past. je!2 8m BAKER ft FARLEY. _f. H. Inmak, P*k(|f Georgia.^ ^xtstell & Inman'' l l'SST" < ” li * l|ia ■wakank No. 90 Will street, ' 1 . hbwtohk. We ^uaut •od proatote the Interests of onr DaS,-* 8aUs h>ction, ffiSassa: 1 ' * ■» respect- ' ' fe2T-3m ATTOBBUCY AT LA^ OFFICE. *o. n BRYAN* STREET, JylVftin SAVANNAH. GA. Notice WSB&bsss* Ca-MSiftsoa. Fla., have Been dissolved b v the i Of p. a Uvtngston, one of tbe partners - ne 6 ton * J Sf H T UR ^ *• NSSS."' ,Ue ^ »o the bnsi- kMadkon.toHqnlda«on THP * AS t0 the •>"«»<■« Aagnat, 19*#. CHARLESTON HOTEL, i H ■ i business portion of tbe city, has been newly fur nished throughout by t he present proprietor, who has lirrmiTTun^h trim self tml iirii’Vthei mmbimliiiial i [Ltd > m9p-tt W WHITE Pronrietor. flfftltlNG’S EIRE PBOOF SATES Fairbanics’ FERTILIZERS A. Lister Ac Brotlier'a RAW RONE : “ svraR-PMSPim of lime AND PURE GROUND BONE. rflHESE FERTILIZERS, being made from tbe best A materials and to the ino-t approved manner, are confidently reroquneaded as the b-st In the markpt. ^4>toHaAftgMte C raS > ttM'Manafacinre'rs. - Newark, N. J. Messrs. LaRoche, West ft Daniels, Agents, Sa vannah. Ga. sep26 2m Bokef’sBittert For *ale at all prominent Grocers, Wine Merchants, aad ptugglst*. and wholesale <mffl by 1 : - 1 L. FUNKE, Jr., Sole Agent, au29-3m No. 60 Liberty Street. N. Y. FOR SALE, For Skl^ Cor. Bay and Abercorn streets. ep25 PHCENIX STUAH- SWW't^MlkL. EASTEBN WHARF, SAVANNAH, GA. nrkl uddersigneil, h*Tlhgeomi*>»fc BirirDOfTBf.E J. GANG HAW MILL, kuown as Um ’PHCEMX STEAM SAW WHA,” wo* Id itSpeffiftNy bum tbefer friends and tlie public generally, that they are now props rad to fill orders tor Lumber In, aay qoaa- tlty and of any tises sail lengths, Wa have con- nected wttn our Mill an improved Planer, and will give pafttcplur attention to orders for planed apd of public patronage is respectfully a EIILKN ft HAMI/PUNS. J. r. HAMILTON. M. SAIIII.TOX. in the-'McM? at FHtobnrgb, Penasyl vasts, a aya- of ■tnvpectMp 7»r more thorough than that anapred by eoreretnent ‘authority, as a Uataf tbe quality ofMlie great staples of life, is rigorously prac tised. Birety barrel- of the cereal stimulant which forms (be basis of tbe Bitters U ascertained tq.be ab* aqkihly pufb before itls received Into the mannCar- furing department, and every leaf and fibre of tbe madinafitur iniwo/llonfa ffij*bltlt»>lffiSil liffirn ■■ 4kft niniffifl UlCTHlHUBg HHjreUlCPlB SCTUuuLBBU twlOIC IDB piUCTS of tpfaamMfflsmirmeh urn padty of the tangdMj^h that Bitters are properau that the proprietors are enabled to keep a large stock on head, and to supply the domestic and foreign market with au article matured and mellowed by Heao* tbe fiery and biting flavor which at taches to ordinary tatters, aad which is due to their NEWNB83 and the Inferior quality of the drags and alcohol of wliici) they are concocted, hi never per- celvedla thisatM-mnd agreeable preparation. Ac cording to^ttie testimony of able chemists, the es sence of good u the most healthful of all spirits, and u.Lis. , u, Ussletteris STOMACH SITTERS the only Medicinal Tonic in tbe World of wMeh fluid I, the stimulating ingredient. To Dyspeptic Sufferers. Under tlie gentari bead of Dyspepsia may be classed all the varieties of indigestion. Its symptoms are so various, and differ so much in different individuals that It is almeet impassUd* to classify them. In Amt, some of them are uttrTfy Indescribable. It may be PlWflYT PI 1THAQ1V (plipo safely amqrirdjiqmevar, that half the diseases of fill (Mil riiHrUIllll OllffiLuIja mankind epring from a disordered condition of tbe stomach: Slid that the other half, whatever their nrMa, react upon that aeariiive'and important or- ■au. Among the erdinavy indications ot Dyspepsia are flatulence, a bldatcd and foil feeling about the slamsch and abdomen immeillately after eating, a gnawing sensation or a seine of hollowness at tho pit of the spimach between meals, a heavy dull feel- iqg in the head, feeUU or unsteady appetite, occa sional nausea, restlessness during night snd s weary, unfefttshed Heeling on rising in the morning, palpita of the heart,’ depression of mind, sometimes emanating to nunumania, loa* of memory, confu sion of thought, sour stomach, with raising of food Oft choking sensation in the throat, dimness of aye, pain in the*diaphragm, feebleness and disincli nation for exertion, apd sometimes emaciation and a corpse-like pallor. These are a few or the direct signs or Dyspepsia, bat as it Is generally complicated with speciflc affections of tbe bowels, the liver aad the t exyes, its victims have many additional torments which are technically attributed to other causes. The bast advice that can be given, to any one who has the slightest predisposition to Dyspepsia, is to for- Ofr bis or her digestive organs br the dalLr use of Hostetter’s Bitters. ' flic disease proceed* from a lack or vigor in tlie sfcdaacb, and this vitalizing preparation will tone and redovate that organ, lf the gastric'apparatus te HI koad wseking order, and can perfectly dissolve {tad tboSoaghly assimilate tbe food submitted to its •paration, there will be no Dyspepsia. If it cannot do this, It requires reinforcement, and the beat of all rainforcing agents should be forthwith resorted to. Th* stomach is the commissariat of the system. It UppRes tbe element! of lire to the whole body. In It to.prepared tbe material of blood, muscle, bone aad fibre, and if it fails to purvey that material in quantity, and of a proper kind, the whole body a- J. Milliet, a B. THOMAS, Surviving Partner.. «■>«*« pr the late Arm, on Bay street tho storeot - .ugdSA 1884. MILLER * BROTHER. i,sjasssaiR'&Ki~~“ s. B. THOMAS, One of the survivor.. CdPlBraERSIIIPffR Drag aud fteactipSon Burins. ThTfirm "q^ known nuder tbe name-and rtyle of TUOfitAB fig. TURNER * CO. - I . THOMAS M. TCRNF'R SaTsnmab, Inrast 13,1866. Str Ef-FOR RENT, * On reasonable terms, FOUR COUNTlxa ROOMS and TWO LARGE HALLS In n?; brick bdlldingon the comer of Bay and Lin coin streets. Possession given irniucdu;oi y UPWARD l^ADELPHTtn ^homaston Lime. 000 bbis * for ealc 1,7 BRADLEY, HIIL ft C0„ sepii-tf No. 12 Stodilsnl'a Lewfir Racze. BAEEEiT’g TXXB IELL, WYLLY & CHRISTIAN H AVING BEEN AGENTS for the above Safes and Scales for the last fifteen years, aye now receiving large consignments of . , Ssiltt fisd Scalfts. RING’S PATENT CHAMPION FIRE PROOF with pa-ent Crystalized Iron Burglar Proof. A large an 1 complete assortment of FAIRBANKS’ PATENT PLATFORM SCALES, Dorn 3.8*0 pounds dormant down to 4«o pounds. PLATFORM AND UNION, , GROCERS’. COUNTER, AND . , EVEN BALANCE. The above Sarcs and Scales are too well known to require any comments. Stock constantly on and sold at Manufacturer’s Card Pr cca. VALUABLE PLANTATION Pop Sal©. reasonable terms; slfo, the fors^and with it the mental faculties. Therefore pro- attou, bane, PoUtoeft Ac.,* tect the commissariat department. Don’t let the en- ’T'HE sntiscriber oilers his plantation aqd appar- m tcnances for sate on reasonable Urma; alio, the entire crop of Corn. Cottou, now In process of cultivatiato .This Plantation is situated nine miles' from Madl- u Csnrt House, Fla , and two miles from Cherry ke Church, where there are gdod sndols cow in iccessfnl operation, bealthfutnesxof tire pi the neighborhood, make li places in the State. 1 • The lane is well watered wMl branches, that have never failed in the indet Pro tracted dr. nghts, and the uncleared lands are sev ered with tbe finest oak, MiNM*y and pine timber. OH THIS CONTINENT. Mis warranted to restore or v iiaiii to its ORHMKAL, NATURAL COLOR, In every , ,» 'I v ill ..TOP the hair from falling out; it will ir <■ t o - ad i r „m hnmoivand dandruff; promote tho it.:- o of ,he hair, and la • rbadtiful dressing. We offer no large rewards, but we nth a all nf onr agents to refund toe money to 1 y pc n who wUl use two bottles, snd then say Ba am Vege table Hair KnvroKATiVK_has not per irme all we claim. Testimony from the Capital of the Cnl.e. mates.' Messrs. Barrett ft Co: I Was Induced to give yonr Hair p/epst ation a trial, ami can heartily recommend it as unequalled a. a Dressing, Partner and Restorer,—giving to the Hair alaxnriant richness, and to-the head a coo! and moat agreeable sensatioo, while It Is thorough in re storing the hair to in natural color. Very respectfully, W. Hamlet. Washington, J). c.. May is, 1886. Messrs. J. R Barrett ft Co: I was Induced by a friend to mak atrial of Bar- rett’s Vegetable Hair Restorative, and 1 am very much pleased with tbe effect it has had ou my hair. I waa nearly half gray, and now, before usiug one bottle, my head is treed from dsndruff, and my hair has all the appearance of yooth. I fully lielicve Bar- rett’s to be’ the best hair preagfation in the world. Jet Wm. Hamilton. Fredonls.N. Y., April 26,1M*. r ed lumhcr. Older* tell At the Mill, or at J. F. ft M. Hamilton* office, corner Bay and Abercorn streets, will nceiv prompt attention. A shai llctted. M. ZML1 auMf HATS Ml) CAPS. Now open, at the SAVANNAN HAT STORE, All the Ida styles of HATS and CAPS. Call and examine before purchasing elsewhere. oclO■ 8. M. OOLDLNG. Notloe to Maimed Noldiorw report of the Committee of SpientiflA Bn* 1 geoaa, appointed to exagMiia samples of Artificia tt 18 ti l. ;) J-L. Llii Directbn] ocl-Slu' Coffee. BAGS COFFEE, (Bio t the committee aud pr*-. ROPE. NOTICE. TO Mi WANTING FURNITURE 1 am opening for the inspection or the public, a line stock or {CABINET FURNITURE, CHAIRS, 1 k |g TRES8E8, Am, Ac., To which the attention of nil la In riled. jKsrssaife’ wero, ' , «»*'-“- flMi j H.B. HARRINGTON. */w\ COILS QREBNLEAP Ju»t received, and tor nle by RHAPr KT mill ft CO., H ataddfird 1 *Lower r rflHE UNDERSIGNED will WCLU* r A ^ A aud PedAril CoartB in th?2La7^y la tfct R099-iw a m “S of S^^onali. — JA3L JOHwanw NOTICE. CIO 6t L. 1. GCILMART1N ft Wna-ntf A) tent SSOO AMO * ompa> J 00., Agents, jyiMm « with ow IMPROTMD ifidiea genUemtm. Bead for onr SeO OMufogue oontainlng samples pud price*. Address, « 8. M. SPENCER ft C O, BrsttleboroV YELLOW CORN. 7000 ,ba ' hels ^ or tow ' w close, con* r5cnt,by U BRADLEY, HILLft CO., aep2Hf . No. 12 Stoddard's forwfir Eauge. * Johnston, Woods & Co., E#i lO Mnfidarfi'a Lewsv Eauge, SAVANNAH, GA. ■ xtlqA sapl-tf scons. sMwiuted to Umb* saUustted to tbeir inspection by di&raut mannfoctarera, having been received, tbe oonltaat is awarded to Dr. Douglas Bly, for bis Army and Navy leg, pod for hi* Koeler Arm. aa th* lowest bidden "taking into consideration quality aa well a* price,” in the language of the Act Aud the said Douglas (U, having esaontad a contract, which U on Olein this affine, to manafocture said Limbs lh tbs city of Ma cam, parties having procured the necessary certificate Sffi^y£^Sh°^ apply-to the coumAr and Ptymf an enjuffieAo sirici Dr. B|y reqamMUiffi the Oi ftim at Maourtne Dxtne adtr address oi whoa* tftay oay issue acertificat* _ , Lea this order be published in the papers of this city; the Macoe Telegraph, Columbus Enquirer, At- Iaafis lataUigcacer, Home Courier, Augusta Chronicle ft EffittneL end 3*vann|ffi2^mi todfon^ one Em. 2. Be it foPiner enacted, That whenever any aaaiaaad, indigent eolaicr or officer, who has become so maimed in the aarvicc or the State, or In tbo ser- vfo* Confederate States, while a member of shy Georgia military n-p.ni».u«n itaballba lawful for sock soldier or officer, to apply to tbe Ordinary of tbe Oonafiy where hfriffidet fv artificial limb, * -*• Mam may rend t* reasive on Mae. 8. Be RffiftKeF enacted, That psirethm shall contain a personal description of the appilraftt. draignatlng his age, color ef Ma hair and: qyia, his height, and «uy other distinguishing marfi td to insure hfoldentMy, aiao tbe coaapamy aad >t to which ha belonged, the pisoa snd ttma of ~ bk wnamd. audMa prarent business or em- (Whfohmaamnent shall be sworn to by lha ■ppwumh i»Wu ft . is verified by aomecHiaen of tfia iMCeveathe aUiemraU toW ^titled RA rbich application and certificate shall ba Uv FOR SALE, i J •> f .Pr**! L cpfr. •'n iiiv 3 <HN, aaooad hand. EUR b* HU ufU i« n**?. «k< nsr» Yjnrsit.»oi CHARLES L-COLBY ftlOGU at Oor. Buy and Abercorn atraeta Thoplantaton is now in successful operation, with 400 acres planted tn long staple cotton, wtrich will produce at least 200 hales; 27» acres in corn, which wIH pro ,uce 4,t O<> hnehels Corn. The lands on the entire place are - composed -of 2,9* 0 acres—1,000 seres cleared and under good fences. ■ >. 1 : 1 I will also sell eighty bead of hogs, fourteen good antes, weh broke, twd horses, thre ——‘ oes, farming utensils to run twent; smith and carpenter's tools, one Mc« . household an l kitchen Inrnitnre, and everything Mae on tbe place. There is an unfating wall of water on the place, good dwelling house and cabins sufficient to a mod ate all the laborers necessary to woik urn tation successfully. 1 ' ■ • > • • • -> II applied for early, tbe purchaser will get a bar gain. - , ■ - Address me at Madison O. H., FIs. • nnlO-dtf JOHN L. TOOKE. plan- Rockland Lime. emy obtain ppsseeslon of it. It Is eas'er to prevent disease from'getting Into an organ than to expel It after it becomes a chronic fixture. Consider the first Indication or uneasiness in. the stomach as a sign th** ftyspepplAi* preparing to attack, aad baffe ttWtteeosvMh th* EEBAT REPELLANT. ’ Bug if 'fifisfoOlatc ib prevent, remember that It Is net too InloTgfifinVi It is believed that there is no case of OSoalc EiMIgsstlnn that can withstand tie remediiJ operation of Hosjffittef*s Stomach Bitters. This Wirt la giannded oa twelve yeais’ axporien W df tte eflMaeyof th* preparation. The first instance of'itof^.tofijverelief Is yet unchronicled. If>t orevtiad IMlofi, the vslumlnoas corrospondanco ad- ffreaae<Hotbe proprietors from ail ports of the Unltet States ap^ fibdtk America, rronld at least include one letter expressing dissatisfaction. But no, thaiw Is not own. ThetastUMny, extending over a period of moteUutofi dqfifenyears, b all of tbs approving tenor.- Osetainiy this la a anffleient warrant for elalminfithat^e HITTERS are a SPECIFIC FOB UiDIGK^XION INALLIT8 VARIETIES. Hostetter’s Bitters JOOO 4ep2i-tf BARBELS FIRST QUALITY, OOBVft moke, for sate bv RIOH4BDSON ft BARNABn. Notice. J W. NEVTTT, of the firm at Naffit, Inthrcp ft * Rogers, baa associated kimatV wlu Lathrop * Co. in the Dry Goods business, stlhepld ataad ol ll-tl HENRY LATMBQF ft ©Oi STEAM ENGINE'AND SAW MILL ft FIRST CLASS Ja, and Saw Mill, manufactured to order at tbe Fnl- ton Works, Ms v York. “ - . _ - - inch saw; patent seff-setHwg log chain, with pulleys and first class belting mill complete. The wl — be parctu * W. B. BARRETT A CO„ Fraprtetors, Manchester, New Hampshire. JACOB LIPPMAN, Cansr Congress and Barnard streets. Agent. F* Said by all Druggists. jy2-tf_ Emigrants Can be Supplied WITHIN TEN DAYS. nag undersigned arc preiiai ed to supply Planters a. asid other parties who may be in want of WHITE LABORERS, and have made necessary arrange- iu the North to fi'1 any orders for agriculture its. Wooden”.ra, Mechanics, etc., witlim Tell Or Twtelve days ITomt he day the order is given liei e. The laborers are to «e received by the Employers on arrival of the steamer here, ami transported to the points where they are wanted at Employers’ siisnss, and the Employers have further to pay a certain sum per head in advance, partly as security and partly for covering the expenses In bringing the Emigrants from the North to this port. The 1 rate at which Farming Laborers can be se aborn $150 per year, the Employ- FOr further particulars apply to WM. MOBV1LLE ft Qfh., Jones’ Block, Bay street, One door East of Barnard street, Savannah, Ga. REFERENCES: Jackson ft Lawton, s avannah. John W. Aadacsoa ft Bon, Savannah. Solomon Cohen, Savannah. Jflo. C, Terrill. Savannah. NkffioU*, Camp * Oo., Havana ah Geo. ft. Owyltr, Savannah. W. R. Fleming,Savannah. John Screven, Savannah. Brigham, Baldwin ft Co., SavSMah Sfivunnoh National-Bank, Savannah. Hotaseliold Medicine. Uuft L : fj“- , lSAsaareat fallacy to suppose that th* ness of afoaffictoi launy proa* of its vahm «a a res- torativ*. Th* truth u, that If the palate revolt* against n remedy. ©cannot doranch good. ^JlfWlTTCR** BITTERS Ate not unpUB HiM to the testa, and ulwuyu asc tmd qnftt; autfya of Wtatfog the aMlhe hast known prereutatlve of aad cam for .ifhair asafhlaas* ft s ffimlly specific eas b« awtatad. For sickness at tbe stomach, iud l~n ftgusmi triad colic, hysterica, nervosa head ache, lamMud*, low apiriti little ifijmeirts that are 7 topby, there la noth!. theyi worth a stogie bottle of the J complete. The ’whole Is perfectly new iSf c^ n p r^^TuW^i 1 ,feto,tii^Eia8tt gA BaHifPs W ILL be sold on TJay (jScto- irer, ISfti mJront of the Court Hq.nse^ J$ thq. city of Savannah; between $>e hfialaot following pninAMr, to-wds; J fin/. One Sofa, 5 efiniloned-bbftMFCRMrs, bbftom Rocking Chairs, 3 Bedsteads, 1 Bureau mod fjlfisa, 2 Clocks, and other articles loo nurnmnoa to mention. Levied on aa me property-efCyraa a person of color, to satisfy dntraii oat of me iiscoretilftiftpoamy Ooi ofChaffiam; la fiavorafRweK LaE A. H. SADI .ocl Bailiff OoftMl ©soft C. C.I i Wanted, cU-1 11 10,000 ’ CBA8. L. OOlftY ft CO., at27tf Corns* Bap nil »Hun mu ip mu . OmisLjr Clptji. bales now r <0. Caution. ^^ySaSWNT INDOK3HMKNT. In order tftgturfi agalnyt dungerouu impoatttoua, tbe pu|fto»i»ifiqn*s*d to take especial note of the beauttfollr ■ igiftcd* prapttetasy stamp, th rough which ffife flfcveruffient of the UMted States officially apthanticates every bottle of Hostetter’s Bitters.— This ahield, thrown by the Government over the pro- aagd tne public for their joint protection. Is conspicuously acroes the cork and Over the of eachbotUa, and rannot fou tomrifca thseye moat cMftal Rftwvafo NolHw SaftdteeM BBters can he genuine nnlee* th* ei .-.It ; • ■ -, I to state that th* Bitter* are as -s, and aavar, under any draft tafeaa* ffiftth* BMfoto«*y lib* and not* ot hand or Wlffio Hoflfprpfi a wm\) £astern~Hay rmsBUSGB. pa. fcmmwsss.s j YhliLta Tot Ixfi J. LtPFMAlf," Iato, Savanmah. Ga Nutting, TPowell & Co., BANKERS, MACON, GEO a A HUTTING, - A B. POWELL, 18AAC SCOTT. YARD PADKLFORD. SAVANNAH. “tftow. W. hfeoOTs MANUFACTURER OF PUBNITURE AND CENERAL UPHOLSTERY. *M Dm Stswst, Ph Uadelpli 1», p *‘ ORDERS sent by Mail promgtfr*'* RESIDENCE For Sale. RRtm B^B alral arranged! ttieChchar?conWin«miny ” r| cUes«fe^ celtont Irak, and th. Vineyard thr« varieties o I OFFER for sale my Rendenc^ whli’W extensive grounds, situated intbe most e ■ Me MM1 beaatlfui pan of Thomasy llC; Room is large, bandsocw and conw I ©aniens large, productive and h»“£ 0I "£. - * Orchard contains many varieties i. and tba Vineyard three varie bnHdlng lots. Streets are already hdd off and hon ftdhff np mound toe Thomasvillr. aep»im or BRADLEY, HILL A CO- Pa vann.*’ll* JgHODi6S’ SoperPkosphatc ofLiine THJE STANDARD MAHORE. ” R ’ImAMLTHOMASjtCO^ JMO’Elbl?. •J3&SSZt reccfv . wo hftftFrim*. for tale by • ■'' MBADLET, HILL * °®’> No. 1* afiudfiaidri