The Daily news and herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1866-1868, October 18, 1866, Image 4

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The/ Daily Jtevte and Herald. THURSDAY MOBNIXCfc - OCTOBER 18. iqfiA. An Wd H«i\d. Blue-veined knwOj and 9his good old band is clasping mine; I bend above it, and looking down, I study its aspect, line by li“ e * - This baud bas clasped * thOtttlld bands That long have known no answering ttarill; Some have mouldered taMga iiad^ Some in the graveyard on tbeliiil. Clasped a motjier’eTrand, in the day When it was tattle and soft and while— . . Mother, who kidsed it, hud Went away. To rest till the waking ia.Uod’s goad light. Clasped a lover’s band, years agone. Who sailed away, and left her iq tears; T'Uderfiftbafa's torrid s«n, ’ Its bones have whitened years and years. Clasped the band of a goodm&n true, Who held it softly; and feM asleep. X nd woke no taiore, and never knew How long that impress thiq wouldkeep. Clasped st> many, so many!—so few That still respond to the living will, Or can answer this pressure so kind add true 1— j many thalliauambve»raud still! 3 €l;isped, at last, this hand—my own; And mine will moulder, too, in tarn, WttTauy clasfi it when I am gone ? in vain I study this hand to learn! In General. * —James Caskie, ft prominent citizen ol Richmond, died last week, aged 75, . . —The crop of tobacco for this year for Virginia and North Carolina, is estimated at forty thousand hogsheads, \ . —Poor men are lioVallo wed to work in the Harrisburg car factory unless they vote for negro suffrage. —The Tribune says that the Attorney Ge neral is framing an opinion as to the legality of trying Jefi. Davis by a civil court. —The destitution of Alabama is so great, tLar all efforts of State and private eharity are likely’, to be sadly inadequate to the relief of the suffering and starving people. —The manufacture (k^the .wire for the At lantic cable kept nearly two hundred • and fifty hands employed Mr seven* months. —Captain Simmons J. Shaw was accident ally sltjph'aud killed in Rapides Parigh, Lousis ana, last'week, by a lady whom he Was train-, ing- to Us* the pistoi. —An expert.printer will set' about 25,000 letters daily, his hand traveling more ihan nine, miles, and in the working days of the year about 3,000.. . ■ —During the late Qerman war, a pontoon bridge was thrown across the Rhine in twelve minutes. —An admirable form of charity has been inaugurated in .Baltimore, by the establish ment of a dispensary, where the poor can obtain medical advice and medicine free of charge, during one hofir,of each day. —The Ricbmond, Va., Whig says that sev eral thousands of biles of cotton were ship ped to England by blockade ^miners on ac count of the State of Virginia, and wants to know what has become of the proceeds. —At the late session of the Wisconsin Methodist Conference, one of the elect wrote, •‘The political sentiment of this Conference is on the side of God and Congress.” Quite likely. —l.ast Thursday a session of the Plenary Council of the Roman Catholic Church in Baltimore, was public. Bishop Blonchet, of Oregon, celebrated jt solemn requiem mass for tin. repuse of the souls of the deceased prelates ol the Church. Bishop Bailey, of New Jersey, delivered a eulogy on their lives and services. . —A notorious horse thief, uamed James Oldfield, was arrested at Eddyviile, Iowa, and while waiting for the cars with the offi cers, took a quantity of strychnine, which produced death immediately. —The Chicago and Northwestern railway has l,02d miles of main track open, and within a year it will be completed to the Mis souri river, and connect with the Pacific rail road. —The .Nashvilledispatch of-September 28th says: “J. Napier, Esq., a brother of Sir Charles Napier, i% with his family, stop ping at St. Clould. This gentleman arrived in our country recently, and has concluded, tve understand, to settle down in Tennessee, lie proposes purchasing a considerable tract of land, aud will devote hi9 time and atten tion to the work of sheep raising on a very extensive scale.” —Miss Caroline Brewer, aged seventy years, died in,tbe Alms-house, in Portland, > Maine, oh Friday hist. She had been an in mate of the house t*of : the - last thirty-five years, and had not spoken an intelligible word in all that time. Having been disap pointed iu love in early life, she made a vow never to speak another word, and she re ligiously kept her vow till her tongue was paralyzed in death. —A statistical table,exhibiting tiie rates of iucrcase of the population of the United States since 18G6,- the date of tbfe last census, is being prepared. In 18G0 the population of the UnitecfStatea wwi 31,443,321, and It is caleulatedUhatat the present time it is fully 35,500,006. > —About-the beginning ot la9t month a ves- f l'was wrecked on the east coast' ot Ireland, lie crew were "saved by the people on shore-, and the daughter of the captaiu was saved by a constable, through her clinging to his whiskers, aud be bravely brought her on shore in this manner. —Count Bistaarck's h-'ith Is announced as much improved, and on September 24th he made his, appearance in the streets of Berlin^ o'u horseback, to witness the trium phal entry of the-Pr^ssian troops. —The- IUcbester bridge on the Bal timore and Ohio Railroad, thirteen miles from Baltimore, which is a heavy stone l>, gave way during the recent floods b«- e the tremendous Volnme of water. This Groceries*™* . <»U fctWT 222i£ V.A.KYAN ao7 DIAUCU n SXA.NDA.IUD LIQUORS, Agents for Charles #arre Cbampsgm-tt Keller 1 * Ken tacky Bourbon Whiskey, Ac. myl-tf ' Scranton, Smith & €;. 1*4*0 WINKS, Ac. KEEP CONSTANTLY « CBOICB OLD BKA.VOIKS, WHISKEY. " Cl ** B . EVERY VARIETY OF GROCERIES, UIO, Hay, Corn, Oats and Bran, strictly at wholesale to tbe trade; and wo flatter oaraelvea that wa can make it to the interest of doalen to patronize oh, at the head of Bay, opposite Jefferson at. mIO-tf as.T. Paterson, TIMBER, Lumber & Commission MERCHANT, * la, 133 M»y |tnat, (avaaaih,, - - ' AN* m • i Darien, Georgia. ’ Orders for bamber solicited. dtfl-U S. 6. HAWES GENERAL COMMMSIOW'HWKCHANT, THUS. J. DUNBAR. HENRY A.- STULTS. 7. J. Dunbar St Cp r* s W IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN Brandies, WhMden, Gins, Wines, Cigar*, Ete. . W Agent for Robert Smith’s eelehratcd FliiTmief pWa Ale and Bfmejrctey Champagne! -J rj 1-47' Bay Street, SAVANNAS- r.Ay,, H. C. RUWE, Corner Bryan and St. Jalian streets and Mfiiument Square. SAVANNAH. UA. t^“ FRUITS aud-VEGETABLES inatAtm Bl« ays o hand. '• ^ Philip Callahan. ' Columbia Square GROCERY STORE, Bast side of Columbia Square, corner of Habersham ' and President streets. . BY PHILIP CALLAHAN & CO. fk ECF.IVING. WEEKLY, first-class Family Gro- tti certes, Ales, Wines, Liquors, Cigars, Fruits. Vegetables, Ac. For sale on most reasonable terms. je-29-ly " PIERCE Wholesale ud Retail Dealer In Fific Groceries, Boots and Shoe*, Clothing, For eign and Domestic Wines, Liquors and forgers. Also, 8kehan*s Celebrated GOLDEN ALE ATO CHAMPAGNE CIDER. in bottle and in wood. London and Dublin Brown 8tont, Scotch and Eng Ush Ales, Ac. Liberal deductions made to be trade. 176 BROUGfiTON STREET, SAVANNAH, dll-tf and 69 Uborty street, N. Y- “ - n .floor, Grain, Peed * COBNife^TOKE, 190 asp 192 jsir Stbeet, foo! or TUsmasd St., Narsssah, Grorgla. ^References—C. A. Gsmbriil A Co. A Norrta A Bald win, Baltimore; Woodward, Baldwin A Co., Baltimore Sd New York; L. Gambrill, Banker, Charleston. “Liberal advances made on,consignments of CuttoR. and Produce,; t*.tij 1 <J f\ -‘u i‘.-7 - f 1 «* Hh POWER. Jit -MULLER, t Genera? Produce 4 Commission - •: MEROHANTS. Com, ^ Oats, Mour, Feed, etc. S A V AH N AII, *J A. , . . j, , „ , REFERENCES: Messrs. Tison A Gordon, Savonuah.UaJ - s A Ailtmr. Esq , Pres’c Home Ina On., Savsniiah. Mo-fir. 1-altoche, Wert A Daniels. SaTsnnsb.Ga. -Messrs. Bell. Wvily A Christian. Savannah, Ga Messrs. Weaver, Kicliardson A Oo. New York. R Bachem, of G. Renownrd A R oche at, New York. sepl5-6iii - - ON THIS COWTHttNT. HtS W4RIUNTED to RESTORK OB'V tIAHt JO ITS origiral, natckai. count, m every. isc tt *• ill wor the hair from f<uauw «*7i» hnmomand dandruff; promotb the uR»v» o or the haik, and Is a beaititol oKtissrso. We olTor no larjze rewards, but we- nth oar Agents to refund the moijey to » y r» J *Tl ? ^ J ,'tJlUise an«l tin TABLE HAIMIIwATIVE, clBha. Untimony from the Cap$hl of tt.e Unite states. Messrs. Barrett & Co: I vas induced to give yrinr Hair p epai ution a trial, tad can heartily recommend ii as unequalled as a Dressing. Purifier and Kestorer,—giving to the Hair a luxuriant rjgfe*es% Blfil JHP. most agreeable sensation, while.it is thorough inre- atoring the hair to its natural color. Very respectfu ly, W. Hamlet. ^^pras^ndneed b?^^ien«l to mak a trial of Bar- rate’s Vegetable Hair Restorative, and I am very bottle, my head is freed from dandroff, and my balr has all the appearance of youth. I fully believe Bar rett:. to be the best 1: air preparation iu the world. tu - Wm. Hamilton. Fredonis, N. Y., April 2C, 1S66. LlMuK««3i mKINSON. WILSON & CO.. Cotton Factors and General Commission Merchants A GENTS for the purchase and ule of all kind* ol Colton Domestics. - . . _,ihe™i advanci s made on consignments. Office No ft Stoddurd’s Lower Kang,-, Bay street, Savannah, Georgia - - t. , , „,j • M. B. WILKINSON. --- or Neman. Ga. B J. WI-.SOK, Of the late firm of J. W. Rabun & Co., Sav’b. sepa-3m~ ' :m Austin & Ellis, ' 1 fcommissitm and Forwarding Merctiaits, mt bay; street, savannah, ga. THOMAS H. AUSTIN.) Late of Apalachicola. Fla , CUAUI.ES KLUS. f aud Col urn boa, Ga. ■ aepll-if A. M. Sloan, O. F. SvVuaa, Late of Rome, Ga. Late ot Macon, Ga. C. W. Stioall Lata of Tbomaavilla. SLOAN, STUBBS A STEGALL, cotton Factors, Foi'YVnrdiiig; aud Commission EXECUTOR'S SALE. W^priu^ffi.tth.mcS.rfboS i-No. 4 Stoddard*s Lower Range; TU ESDAY in November, (the 6 th), betweeu the legal j tiav o’iw>E-n''n hoars of sale, that valuable PLANTATION with j r \ < . BA1 bl Kc.fi, 1, 1,400 acrea of Pine Land, 200 ot whfdh is Bleared,nod ■ SAVANNAH. GA has the reputation of a number one provision place.! . VI , , „ .. ‘ A good country Dwelling, with all other necessary } Hill make liberal advances on ccttou and other out-bnildings, an excellent Well Of water, and as produce in transit or store, cr on consignment* to healthy a place as there Is in the county. The lands ‘ ‘ lil ’ correspondents 1 tv New York are heavily Umbered, and Ue within three miles of 1 an27-3m _ public landing on Davannah river, nnd seventeen miles from Savannah, on the Springfield ro-td. It is known as the Plantation belonging to the est-ite Of 0. Wiseobaker, late of said county, aud sold for u division among the hetrs. - • Terms—One-half cash; balance in 1-2 months, with interest, purchaser paying for title and stamp.-. GEORGE A KELLER, Sep24-lawtnuv6 Executor. S TATE OF GEORGIA, BULLOCH COUNTY,—T< all whom it may concern: Whereas, Catharine Riggs will apply at the Conrt of Ordinary for Letters of Administration on the > a-1 UteofJohn Riggs, hue of said county, deceased: I MORO (PHILLIPS’. SUPER PHOSPHATE Of LIME : Theseare, therefore,tociteand admonish all whom ; irfwsa.v. .ewH rneeraait »• GEO. PATTEN & SON, GENERAL C 0 MMISS1ON AN FOR- WAIUUNG 3IEKCUANTS, , Dtelero in Cottuii, W» »l, Illoles, Lunber, and Provisious. J. R. BAKBCT^ik ed$, rmforieiorjo* Maucliesier, New Hampshire. JACOB LIPPMAN, Corner CongrebS anil Ilaniard streets. Agent. SojdJ^y all Drugging., _ ... c o v K fc WAS TNI OUT n ta mere. uo* - received a medal and honorable mentton firom ^sssgssxtzstssrsss- >, pared Oor* Fkmr" «MMe aad other ueautMm aaa withstanding. „ . 4’ 1 MAtsk* a,,, -j ^ The food and I t* ry or-the age, witbowt * Magfo fault. On* trio wH.l convineeAtlar wapat shqrinL . Makes Puddla», 1 akea, OseUefo, Blanc MangfoGanf without isingia s, with »o egg* « M** touistaing the raw! econaaAeal. ^ A alight !• ordinary Whm* t oor gv~»1r lliwi> W l Br»d •** Calm. It i. al—excclient tos thickening sweet sauces, for Hell and meats, mape, Ac. F(WH» Cream * can compare wtttM. A^tlttle bollefifa n® will produce rich cream for cafes, ckwreate.tM.ee. Put up Id one pound pashegra, under the train , mark Maisen*, with dtteetoatffir n«a: L - : A most delidoasartteto of fooJfor children aaEM- yalldsofall ages. zj:0 t ” •' For sale by Grocers aq^Qrug Wholesale bepoi, 1M . WILLIAU' t>TjTBVBfA* n J2S-ly- V.,.u-e*. 1- FOR, SALE. A fikRSTCLAflS SCEOIKEN STBAJI ENGINE aad Saw Mill.artnutacturcd to order at tho Ful ton Works, Ne York. Guaaistsof an jtneine of 40 horse power, return llue boiler, with all the conve- niencescomplete; iron inrnw, 4'> Teat carriage; 6t ; C*>- inch saw; pauaL SBH-reHioe head UdsKs:’l»n fret log chain, wiih pulleys au<l iitm class ‘belting for the mill complete. Tho whole-la perfectly nen andean ,m application to .ABOCttg, WEST A DANIELS Bailiff's Uale; W ILL lie sold on TUESDAY, 41* Wtl.b day of Octo ber, 186*1. ju trout of the Court House, in the city ol SavSnnaK lieiweefi the legal bouts ofsale. flic Miasring properly, jhvwit: Owe-Sofa, 5 cn-bioaeil-bottom Chairs, t aaahioned- bottom Rocking Chairs, 2 Bedsteads, 1 Bureau and eo— * Cine Iw.. tad (nhn oimcfeK loo ziumnwtus to mention. ■ l*vfcdon as do- pBrJa-wy otCyrns Brtster a person of color, to saiisfv a distrain Warrant issued out or the Honorable the lionid y chart fur Ike eouhty of Chatham, in favor of Isaac D. I.alfm-he. ptaintitf. A. H. SADLER, ocl Bailiif Connty Court C. C. . AUSTELI., Atlanta, Georgia* 3 1? 3 H^SIsSk? A.ustell Inman, nvmtKj No. Sa YVall street, SEW YORK. H - • W E are fntty prepared to maker liberal cash ad vaaceraenta on consignments tri m Merchants and Planters, both at this place anil a*, our agencies throughout the South. . One Mr. Austeti, of; Afiaeta, will arrange ailvancemebts there. Cotton aud foof- chand se will be forwarded to u» with ilispatch by onr agents, Messrs Brady A Moaea. of Savannah. We will eie-t our best energies to give satisfaction, aad promote tHe interests of ubr patroa*.-* r- (;; -I Consignments from onr Rontherii friends respect fully solicited. se2T4m Nutting, Powell & Co., BANKERS, Ntw York Advertisyngnts. DDRTEASIAIffiNi sIsJc/H ‘♦rii Js *l£vnaA ' ;.=?= connoitqd qn _, , iDOtoesiB the Head, ■ml T.fitt#W- r ’ { ' Alldiseases ol the EYE, requiring eithdr Medical er*s <Jld office es HAWKINS ft TKXi' v: Commission ^orchMitE, flO. « PKASL STREET, NEAR PH&DUCE HX0HANGE, N. T. £.^< . OKM»M**AT. . tipying Prodaee, Prov! cions, Whiskies, -and 'Ctgntn, *0 order, and *0 cow HAWKUU, ParOcnVw attention paid to ons, Whii' slgnmenta. CLINTON HUNTER, Arid M K5 5 w”.. fSW»5K»RHfi* W. B. sibetl * Walt street, Mew York. Lewi* L Jones. 17 Bro-dwaw S. W. Mason A Co., Savannah Ga. * . w .. JOHN GRJkf, £\a1 f Wooden ••AILS, BfetJStllESj^iitATS. Twines, Uurdnfc, Tabs, Cbwrwl, Wagon., Chain, Badwta, * c - Now. IS Fulton andSOSFront 8 . NEW YORK -ab ». I V. di t f Via HUt' TYB. WMfR, tieTrmfHto. finMI West, Pfiyrt- | Irfan and Surgeon, Ocnlfot and Aurlst, caab. aegea from the Mar. '-of the Throat GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY « t. ^ I. » A t I'uxnnjnu narnevi v, ioPAIBAandSARSAPARILLA mnitru the ntmkri fmtoe In every port of the ;-M4iiie beee eenmined, approved ef end m [by the facnlty of medieRu. and recommended 1 most eminent of tb* prole slot. Asa SURE ihESPEBDY cure for'all l)i • « the SLzbDn; Krosns, ibd Uantaar Oe bwe ef non r flOMMM -yj • ~ OM.feAQHMff fn. QmfiMX J-: .1, ,..-3. \ wot also hew ObservjUM*,. f. iit .., vr v-mThaMAMI LABEL, liatu * . : • . AK J .I «*lhe " --ndtotu) o < i saw vast. - And, covering *. sot*T *o?nX-,,M .» ttM tlle K 4e bottom of Writs Rtztvs \ DCS gp«. . :; O S*Tb 5 NONE OTHER IS GENUINE. ** Mr observe llfese precaution! and address orders TARRANT A CO., " No. *73 Greenwlea street. New Yeek. ' UT S**d by all DiugglSte. . le30-9Uw6m W. M. WALSH, YTTHOLESALE Druggists, corner Bamanl and If Broaghton streets, SflVMnsh, Ga., Geiterai l^gwt for the S»^ clotlt , 8 1 f. "HafrSesMrcr Restores Gray Hair. CLOCK'S p.i- Kestorer makes Hair grow on Baid Heade. op^air'from Falling Out. CLOCK’S waia Rectorer Prevents Headache. CLOCK’S - , Hair Restorer is elegantly Pertained. - CLOCK’S . Hafr Restorer is all that can be claimed a. adremtng. CLOCK’S Heir ReetaMr possesses al A single trifll convinces . valne.tr, after a thorough ,*«.* ... - -does not give perfect satisfari ion, the money wUlbe refunded. Sold everywhere-at $1 perboute. St», bottle*fprjS., - JY1 A O O N, C. A. Ntl'TftNG,- G- ^5 O riiU AGENTS rOK A. il. PGYVIfLL, ISAAC SCOTT. CETSEKKOC. EDW ARD PADMLFORfl. ft may concern, to be and ap before said Co rt i ijis-am SAVANNAH, ga. pnear to make objections (if any they have) on or before i . Ieto?^wm 0 b , l d “r y a“te I S!’ e “ ber “ xt ' ' liLAIB A HICK FORD, Witness my odlcial siguatnre this 16th dav of Sep-! _ _ . n . __ , tember, 1866. DAVID BEASLEY, T/IJTT1 ftP.l^ MAT11lffTrtt.11 YftTft sep22-lawlm Ordiuary. Planters’ AND DEALERS IN TIMBER AND LUMBER 1 nM .ir ii - .1 OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, RICE POUNDING MILL! »—' «® d Blinds. [ gw~ MiU and Lumber Yard ott Canal,-near Btyan The undersigned, having become proprietors of I atreet. Office, 18U llay strget, savannah. Ga. JyiT-tf the property known as the *• LOWER SAVANN4JI RICE MILL," intend at once putting in all new apd necessary machinery for making tt 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 gi ve us their patronage we can promise full attention to their interest*. Having ample facilities for storing Rice, Planters and Factors can ship at any time to the Mill to suit their convenience, to remain on storage or for pounding. LLOYD D. WADDELL WILLIAM M. TUNNO. R03E A ARKWRIGHT. Having taken entire charge ol the working of the above named Mill, we would respectfully aslrof the Planters and Factors living in the vicinity of Savan nah their patronage for the coming season, and in so doing we can bet promise a careful attention to their interest, based upon ear past business connection and experience in that line *.! bueire-e. Tbe slill will be in perfect order for ponnding by the 1st of October. ROBE A ARKWRIGU For farther particulars, enquire of Messrs. Rose & Arkwright, at the Mill, or at the Banking nouse of Wm. M. Tunno A Go., in Exchange building; xu of Lloyd D. w added, office (when, in to*- tt® • ***** counting room of W. M: Whitney* €«,«•. Tpriluv- ns’ Block. Bar street. , au22 tr oue. tore was considerable the strongest bridge on the road, and bas eoceesstullf resisted all former floods. G I 1 thi wl h av th —A notyrjck ,ccmfined In the W< (Pa.J PenitenYiary, wlioee bathe was He on Tbursfiay?nuwiniigvhtidalged ih the -most blasphemous language, cursing Christ, curs ing God, and pronouncing God tbe author of sin, and ridiculing the Bible. While 'ut tering bis blasphemy, he was suddenly struck down with appoplexy, and remained uncon scious until be died, at noon, Friday. — 1 The Jews,aw,N# only feliginuBforderln Great Britain wW entirely provide for their own poor without casting them upon public charity. Tbis is tbe more noteworthy from the fact Ibat many poor Jews are shipped there from the Continent Jo get them out of the wartaYhpfSjis a?-Jeyshachctpi in-Loo- <lon, pfcWu^u ftTcf u)’ M188 Miriam flftFris, tvhere-1,-300 Jewish children are instructed, none of whom are over six years of age. Tlii9 ulso-te « magnWicent monument of Jew ish charity. aqUaJJ —There are l.dbJr felegrhplnc offices in Euroi*. Africa is connected with the Con tinem by two lines. Egypt and India have each two lines. The lattef contains 161 sta tions; ilie island, of Ceylon fins fonr more* Dispatches for jChina past through Russia^ thence to tlie-frontfeF twwn» ,«)f’ Terfafy, where, received by horsemen, tiey are de livered through -the empire, reaching Pekin —The Atlantic Tele*riph|C<*nBaap , 1ield a special meeting bn the 27th Sep Londmi. The directors submitted a report askiffg the sanction of the stockholders to apply to Parliament for power to increase the nominal capital to £5,000,000 Sterling, including the existing capital. It is stated that if they excluded alt exceptional days, when -the cable could not weak at alL the average earninga would be N960 per day. Imperor aeaUmpress al IsfeM; 4 ^«rhT pper Austria. It is said that in those in erviews the probable Teiura of the Emperw Maximilian was broached, and also bis eventual redintegration m his rank, title and honors of an agnate at the Imperial and Royal Family of Austria. BITS and MEAL always on band In large quant i- ties, daily ground, aad can make it especialt)* to the interest of Grocers and Bay Merchants who fill country orders to give ns their patronage. We re- mjM, spectfuliy wdicit a call from all who use the above. V* Depot for shippers at S. G. Hayne’s warehouse. >90 “ and 192 But street, corner of Market Dock. LUDDINGTON A CO., oc2-tf Cor. Habersham and Liberty streets Board, Board. S EVERAL Gentlemen, or Gentlemen apd Ladies, can obtain Board on reasonable terms in one ot the most plensant and convenient localities in the city. Apply to MBS. W. F.^PARKER, *ep22-tf 126 South Broad street, Second door west of Barnard. “ GILLIAM’S OLD MILL." , , GRITS, CfitaTS, SEAL. LUDDINGTON * CO ENTERPRISE MILLS, CORKER WEST BROAD AMD CON- ORESS STIUEKTS. DEPOT AT R C0WDEN & South side M. Julies street, West sf the Market. Grits and Meal always on Hand. ocl-lm I* WAD® .^TjBRO. Baggin and Rope. §7B, LAMAR, JUN., Successor toG. B A G. W. Lamas, General Commission Merchants Fnrvarding rb«I Shipping kgnta, No. 04 BAY STREET (up stairs.) Refer to Geo. W. Anderson, Jblin C. Ferril snd Q. 3. Lamar, Sftvanimft: YV. K. Jackson, Joslah Sibley .♦sons, J B. and J. W. Walker, Augusta. Consign- ment* solii-lted. mvlft W. A. 11 KVA NT. Bouse & Bryant, (FprAerly of Jacksonville, Fla.,) 104 Bay Street^ SAVANNAH, .... GEORGIA. W ILL give prompt attention to receiving and for- \Tarding goods, sales on consignment, and all order*; and will also keep constantly on hands used stock of Groceries, Liquors, Agricultural Imple ment*, Building Materials, Fairbank-* * Co’s Scales, Ac., besides other go«i<ls aud manufactured articles lor s ite or consignment, and for which they are |ta. Orders »nU consignments respectfully so- HE J(iii 1 sinus & CO., FoFwardiuf and CommintoH ' " PtEftCHANTS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRAIjfRg IN Dry Goods, Groceries, Ac., NOB. 4 AND * 8AMMIS’ BLOCK, Bxy Street, Jacksonville, Florida. SP. tt. BAMMItt. CUAI. L. 11ATBXB F OR SAIaR on reasonable! [oe*l ‘ BRIGF jfM,*’noLS ’ ♦ tep J / liLANCEVILLK MINING COIP'Y, YAK WERT, TOLK CO., GA. OapT Btoolx, *500,000 ' * SHARES, «S0 BACH. DiWutoToas—H. Brigham, 1. F. Deter, K. C. Gran- ni*», A. Wilbur and A. K. Marshall. FKiinaur—A. Wilbur. SavauMh. Ga. Vi :s Pawu**«-t G, Grannlstt Macon, Ga- Ht.ikstakv—A. B. Marshay. Atlanta, Ga. T HIS Company will soon be prepared to All any ordKstor hfou, however large, for rooflng, furniture manufactured out of slats, for lintels, pavement, a*d for any other nses to which siatecan be applied. The quarry Is convenient to. the cities of Atlanta, Augusta, Macon, Albany and Colombo*. Ala.; to tho cities or Selina, Montgomery and Mobile, [Ala.: to New Orlea:is, and will shortly be (oMi pbis, foun.. audit.fusqM* Ms- ?kr.»“W**WE| slatefor rooting purposes, and its specialadaptaHI to various articles ,of furniture and for pavement welt knows. ..ptders may be addressed to . . ‘jH” A. K. MARSHALL 9ec*y, Thomaston Lime. £Q0 bbk *».**« BRADLEY, HILL * CO* sep21-tf » No. tt Stoddard’s Lower Rang.:. ROPE. f A A COILS GREEN LEAF just received., and 1UU for sale by HEllfc CO., '( Bo. iTjtoddard’a U>4« r Rlir| g e - > WANTED TO PURCHASE, fob gash, A TWO STOBY BUCK DWELLING “°° A ■*'^ 0 RTU'»I8ON, lirSf Agwt goutoeru Express Compatjr Must be Address, D. J. TRMff^ DO.. PUTR Wflitlm). AND T.M8 KOK. . GOODS. . Mo. W8 Broadway, eorfler or Dnane street, augMmo Naw Yoa . "ft OUR HOUSE DINING RI90MS. T IIE undersigned liaviog leased the above favorite E«tabfisbm«nt, an*I loving reflited and refur nished it throughout in tliuuust elegant manner, would inform tho public tb*r it is now open for the Reception of Guests. The present Proprietor will spare no pains to ruaiutaiu the character it’lias al ways enjoyed, aobciug one or the best of the First- Class KalJag iloaiH'fi of the country, and those wbolavor hint with their patronage may be assured that nothing will be left ntulone to secure the com fort and satisfaction of his guests. BOARDERS wlj be taken by the week <». day at a moderate charge. oes-3ot-. fi , 1 . KpBJN. - IXITKb #r\***cs I.YhE OF Lim AND LAX11S IN ST. HELENA PARISH, SUITHCAUOI.INA. U nder an Act of Congress entitled “An Act to con-' tinue in force and to amend ‘An Act to establish • Bureau for the Belief of Freedmen aud Refugees, and lor other purposes, ” attested “Edward Mo* Pbersoc, f Clark Houae Of R. iasantotiyea of th* United States,”Tmd %'-frTT fferney, 'Secretary of theBenate <.f the United Staten,” July 1G, 18G6, and more especially under the 8th section of the eaid AcL We, Wm. Henry Brisbane and William E. Wording, Untied States strict Tax sooner* for the Bistrict of Honth Caroline, no hereby decfcdfo ahd make known that a public sale will be held at the oflteeof the Commissioners aforesaid, in the town of Beaufort, Parista of Helena, Beauf«»rt District, State ot South Carolina, commencing on Thursday the first day of November, 1866, at lu o’clock. A. M., for tbe dispo8a 1 of tiie following blocks: fcote and houses situated in tbe said town of Beaufort State of South Carolina, to wit: . Blocks 2, 3,5 and 1 lot* A, B, and C in Block 9; lots A and B in block 11; Kjnfiki 17,18, and 19; lot A iu block 2G; lots A aud D UkMock ST; Jot U in block 38; lots B aud C in block 89; block 42; lot B ill block 44; lot C in block 48; lot A in Mock 56; lots C and D in block G *; lots A, B, and C in block 61; lot E tb block 70; lot B in block 7i;-k»te D, E and F in block 72;;Jots A aud C in block 81;- Jot C in Mock 90; lots A B iu block 91; lot Bin block 99; lot B in block 115 and Mocks 1IG, 117.118. Also at the same place, on Monday, .November 5th, I860, at the hour of 10 o’clock A. M., Gie lots aud par cels of land comprising the city of Fort Royal, and embraced witbiu seetfob fonrt eir <14f, fifteen (15), twefite-two (22), twenty-three (23) and twenty-seven (27), Township 2 south, Cuncfo l west, by United States District Tax Commissioner's survey of the lends in the aforesaid PariBh of St. Helena (excepting those heretofore sold, namely, 106 lots^ on Aster street, 29 on Bunuli? street, 1 on DeKalb street, 1 on Franklin street, 6 oh Greene street, 7 on Izard street, 4 on Marion street, 4 on Pulaski street, and 5 on Qtrtiiaey street), being -more tl\an 2,000 lots on the high land, and shout 800 marsh lots. Also, at the same place, at 10 o’clock A. M. Monday, December 3d, 1866, nil the Government School Farms fa the said SL Hejeu+Farish, numbered from 1 to 88 inclusive, each either enure or in. two or more divi sions, as the Commissioners may deem expedient, the iplrilanm price being ten dollars (f 10) an acre. Some of the above named pv p^rt* Jfifing now leased, stall be sold subject to the 6e«>ep|^ leases. The aforesaid sale's 'maf1)§ fidjbrfraed,* as may be expedient, from place to place, and from time to time, by proclamation* or by writt^ notice, or,by prlbted#dvdrtndlbefit; until all the aforesaid prepei- ty Indisposed of to the bigbest bona Jide bidder. Terms cash In all cases; and if not paid within two days aftor being struck ofi, the property may to taken by any priwo giving the earn* amount, -ov tasnsp again for sale to the highest bidder,'at the discretion of ifie Commission*,*. Otto* U. S. Direct Tax Comission, Beaufort. 8. C., October 1st, 1866. D. S.| for South Carolina. GAH & Gfi&IStEE, -uaora ’HU'I ,i)rapers rlljd r I’ail9 rs NOTICE. w TO HLt»MIITUffi CABINET FURNITURE, CHAIRS, 1 , TRESSES, Ac-, &c., Tb<whfcK \tTe' Attention df III W invMed?' ‘ 11* BKIHiGRTOH 2THEET, .net’s old Dry .ftB-ty Wsre^fofol^JIg^MpUGHTONSTBEET, 8.B. HARRINGTON. Vello^ooiiw. H AVE In store and ready for. inspection Orcir FU and Winter Stock, comprising the Urgi-st usotY- foantof Mine Cloths, ,<&¥mAW nnd Vesting* to to fonnd in any hohse In the eityta thefr Wne. ti> of which trill be made to order at short notice, trim-, tod gpt up in nnsnrpasaed style. 1 _ Vnrnlaktng qf^evsry di 7ATTD ^todela for sale tow, to close foeM, by^ BRADLEY, HILL* CO., t»»d - y - i • - sep2yt No. 12 Stoddards! iLowwrRenge. it Co', no Joiinstoi, Woods " to D, S. Cohen, , ( J o» 00( General Commis’n Merchants : ’ k »- SAVANNAH, GA. aapl-tf North Kiver &GB1G0LTUML WORKS. jgETBaflaBaaagaHr»»f ^^RICULTURALIMMJiM^ra, 5 ^®® 1 ^ ^ •v t i COtTuiTwWS- fmarj‘1 Tllllffrt 1 - J —’*■ "*• MoCarthy** eelebm cd Roller Gin. Dcklersaupplled Send for Circular. oei-flm Planters, Attention! I * J *M CONSTANTLY NEGOTIATING SALKS OF AND MQKTGAGKf UPON THERN REAL ESTATE. A large amonnt of Northern capital isnoir awaiting favorable opportaniUcs for investment South. I have daily inquiries for sacli opportunities, and am empowered to PURCHASE 40.000 ACRES J - OF . -'-J- - , COTTON LANDS 1 ' m * TheGuff State s . Banters and others wishing to disof.mort- * gage, or take partners in working their lands, e invited to apply to me wlthonTdelay. . pf COMMISSIONS MODERATE, i Baslness promptly completed. All letters most Inclose a stamp. D. J. M. Aa JEWETT, ; 4* Washington street, v . . .BOSTON, MASS. -s * REFERENCES; Genera] Wm. A Almstui*. Troy, Netv York. Kdmuiid RioE, Btq.. Cambridge, Maas. Wm. L Palmer, E?a., SilfliD. IUh. Dijdlst C. Cuuuibll, Esq., Cincinnati, Ohio. C. C. Filui, Esq., New Orleans, La. A. F. Dkvebvcx a, Co., Baston, Mass. jy20-2awcm . Notice toMaimed Noldterw Executive DXpabtment, i MtixESOEvOxE, Ga., September 20,1886. j rpHC report of the Committee of Betentifli 8nr X geons, appointed to examine samples of Artlflctol Limbs submitted to their inspection by. different mauufScturers, having been received, ffte contrast la awarded to Dr. Douglas Bly, for hJfe Army and Navy Leg, and for his Koeier Arm, as the lowest Udder, “taking into consideration quality as weU aejirice,'' in the language of the Act Add the said Douglas Bly having executed a contract, which is on' file in this office, to manufacture said Limbs tn the city of Ma con, parties fowfhg procured the necessary certificate as provided m sections second and third of said Act; (which may be semi by catling op the Ordinary,) may apply to the contractor aad to supplied. Parties ap plying are enjoined to Strict compfiarfoe with the Act. Dr. Bly reqdeete that the Ordinaries communicate to him at Macon tbe ns&ie and adflrealhaf each person to whom thermaylane scertUtente, Let this order be published la the papers of this city; the Wscou-Tshigripb; Cehanoha Enquirer, At- month CHABtEB * JENKINS, Governor. Sec. 2. Be It further enacted. That whenever any maimed. Indigent aoldier or officer, who bas become so maimedinthe service of the State; tor in the‘ser vice ol the Confederate States, while a member of any Georgia military organisation, it shall be lawful for such soldier- or officer, to apply totthe O ’-' ‘— Connty Wfigg? he ' lion may rend* „ ^ lo receive on cMMytofi rttt act. .?. _ _ _ _ . SEC. 4. Be it further enacted, That every such ap. plication shall contain a personal description of the applicant, designating bis age, color of bis hair and [lit, and any other dfofaguittdnfi mark insure his identity, also the cbmpany and lent to which he belonged, the place and time of receiving bis wound, and his present business or an- ploAnent; which statement shall to sworn 4o by the •pplcaut, snathe facts verified by some citizen of tbe oeuuty known to the Ordinary, as an office paper, and dinary, that InWflwrflt imwlunaf ww * nsim to credit; which application and certificate shall be filed in the office of the Comptroller GeneraL oc2-4w uAik. iik : j For Sale or Lease HE UNDERSIGNED offers for sale one of the beat PLANTATIONS on the Bavannah River, in neighborhood of Mobley’s Pond, Bcriven county, rgta. The place contains shorn seventeen hun dred acres,aad yUfhin pnr-foqrth uf nmiloel the rar-fftmed Starke place, now owned by the estate of General W. H. T. Walker, deceased, and Captain A. M. Martin,- For fertility aud convenience it is unsur passed in this viciuify/ji(M JWbll JuiprfyeA having agood Dwelling, Gin Rtato slid labikOefcaMaud all necessary oat-buildings for t well regulated farm. Mptts and Stock of every .description may be had WMi the place. _ If not sold, tt may be leased for a lumberer yaw*. Terms will be made easy to an approved purchaser. For further particulars apply, ln p*to««r W ter,to . Jy*3-taw3rit . . 'T^ Paper ftgs Window Shades. -^TrtT~IuVvif> No. 58 8t. JulUn Atreet* * HaareceMifia Honorable < fait* heirs aad creditors of said OtO'iJ Administrators. attorneys at Law, Nw. 46 Washington Street, Room 9, BOSTON, MASS., Xjoudon, BnslaxkCl Collect Unclaimed property, Money Debts etc., etc., in ENGLAND, SCOTLAND, , AUSTRALIA, IRELAND, CANADA, WALES, Or any other British Colony. Copies of Will* and all other Records obtained. Cases prosecuted in favor of heirs, Legatees and next of kin upon favorable terms. . CHARGES MODERATE. More fhan $500,000,000 of unclaimed money, are invested’ in tho Natiohal debt of Great Britain alone, tntrnstfor the unknown heirs, legatees, etc. A large portion of this is known .to belong to parties hi America. Mr. JEWETT is an Attorney at Law in England, and the resident representative of the Arm in that eon*try. All letters must be addressed to the Boston Post Office, and enclose stamp. REFERENCES: Gen. Vs. A. Olmstbd. Troy, N. Y. Col. Edwasd Flos, Cambridge, Mass: Col. W«. i. Pauren. Salem, Maas. Capt. a B. onaooBY, U. B. N., Hamilton, Maas. P’ u- " n ' T trstLL 1 Esq*, Cincinnati, Ohio. at> LOW PRICES! Quick Sales! W Etoveioat received and opened the LARGEST STOCK of DRY GOODS to he Sound in this city, and which we offer at LOWER PRICKS than they can be bought for at any other house, consisting in part of Every variety of Dress Goods Housekeeping Goode * Domestics and Print* Cloths and Caeeimervs Figured Lineus and Drills Embroideries and Laces Hosiery anti Gloves Ribbons and Braids Hair Rolls and Carls Lfce Points and Veils Bradley's Empress Trails Handkerchiefs — Ac., Ac., As. I EINSTEIN 4 ECUAN, 1 UlCongtess street, J W»g-<T SAVANNAH, GA. Established in 1780! SOAPS! CAHDUSI STARCH! *. o. buu'i sosr ( No. 3» MEK ROW, NSW YORK, Invites Uw atttfiUou of buyers to Us naequnled f . . s|orfc ot every grade *r • ^Staple and Fancy Soaps. Honey floapi. Demulcent Soap, Palm Stop, Windsor Be sff, Glyoerjn Woao. IbcttneSodp. White Soap. Jbtovtng Soap, ■ Almond Boap. VpWkrdi sf One Handnd Styles. Spera. lifflflffltiM ani TallewCaniles. Consuiulj ob taaad and for *“ ” *” W '" T 1 “■ Ol, nj|uib7 iibw draler*. foiun by RAH DELL * MCKAY, BLISS <c CO., Commission Merchants, toEALRRS tin White Oak and Yellow Fine Timber o D nn sues. Cash advances made on couslgnaaeuts of Tlmbar, Cotton, Naval Stores, Ac. The atoeemamedbaue offer anosaal tadlltlea tor the aale of Southern Prodocla, aad raipectfnUy so licit consignments. - MuKAT, BLUE * OO. dD-tawtf ia» Brnartwuv. N. Y For Rent, ver giri _'iss«2£ , “issrss most desirable raeWenees In the city. Tbe hones Is handsomely Ittrelatod, which will be boose for oue years* more, at the optfoa of the *r boose for oue ynarur plicant. Apptt “ sepTfidmrla GKO. W. DA Via. ' rLtrteUKhtS'wiEtoo aflulanrs •m st.co., ... --- -..*.- American World's Fa'r and ’^“ 1M Sftoe Industry ofnUJtaUsfffi, .. . rv..—- j, now eqnHpffnd atei &s. .. ' SftibE THE LAST ttUtVkt MESSAGE Issued *t th* Pbotbietors or r- ■ ’ . H oste,tt©r J S' STOMACH BITTERS, FSr tbe Information and guidance of all who r™- •••. HEALTH dalbr GREATEST OF TEMPORAL BLESSISn, „ i demand for this potent and agreeable Ve^, ’ ■ :p. Me TONIC and ALTERATIVE has * been immensely increased. Ybut hi oil other lands to which commence hears our flag, the peculiar met fo ef tbe article are known and appreciated i t to*W found suited to all climates, all localities, tbe needsof every class of society. Compounded tbs purest vegetable ingredients, unalloved with... Wtoiat salt or corrosive vegetable alkaloid, and com bifong tbA properties of a WHOLESOME STn MAOHIC, a GENTLE LAXATIVE, and aueffldtnt ANTI-BILIOUS AGENT, (t Is endorsed b . pra „,™ *8 the safest, and by unprejudi^edn^ as the snrest Preventative, Reguhm De L stive Preparation ef the age. 1 Tbe nature atito components it the guarantee ol asMnnleaaneaa. It consists of the stimulating pno ' clple of eotnid Bye, meoleuted with the finest ionic anti-fsbrUe, aperient, antiscorbutic, and anb-sp^ modic herbs, roots and barks that botanical rescan* has yet developed for the use of man. Every ve»ei v We substance that enters into its composition is finned and selected with scrupulous care, and no- thing t hails not sound aud perfect of it, kiod is nse.i In its manufacture. In the factory at Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, a sys tem Of inspection far more thorough than that adopted by Government authority, as a test of the quality of the great staples of life, is rigorously prac- Used. Every barrel of tile cereal stimulant which forma the basis of tbe Bitters is ascertained to be ab. aMotely pure before it is received into the manufa :- taring deportment, and every leaf and fibre of the medicating ingredients scrutinized before tbe proce, of infhatoAcommences. Such is the enormous ca pfcctty of the tonka in which the Bit:era are prepared n*«t the proprietors are enabled to keep a large stock da hand, and to supply the domestic and foreign market with an article matured and mellowed by time. Hence the fiery aud bitiug. ifavor which at taches to ordinary bitters, and which is due to their ; nVMdf aud tbe inferior quality of the drugs aad alcohol of which they are concocted, is never per- csi.ve<l in this mild aud agreeable preparation. Ac- oerdiog to tbe testimony ot able chemist*, ihe «• wave of good Rye is the most healthful of all spirit*, and Hostittci’s STOMACH BITTERS Are the only Medicinal Tonic in the World of which that fluid is the stlmnlatinz ingredient. To Dyspeptic Sufferers. Under the general head of Dysprpsi/ may be classed all the varieties or indigestion. Us symptoms are to various, and differ so much iu dab-rent indivs's as that it is almost impossible to classify them l%fact, some of them are utterly Indescribable. It may i.e safely asserted, however, that half the diseases of mankind spriDg from a disordered condition of the stomach; and that, the other half, whatever their origin, react upon that sensitive and important or gan. Among the ordinary indications of Dys-pepsia are flatulency a bloated and full feeling about the stomach and abdomen immediately after eating, i gnawing sensation or a sense of hollowness at tint pit of the stomach between meals, tt heavy dull feci- ing in the head, feeblo or unsteady appetite, occa sional natist-j, restlessness during night and a weary, nnrefreshed reeling on rising i^ the morning, palpita lion or the heart, depression of mind, sometimes amounting tc- monomania, loss or memory, confu sion of thought, spur stomach, with raising of food, and a choking sensation in the throar, dimness of eye, pain in the diaphragm, feebleness and disincli nation for exertion, and sometimes emaciation and a cdrpae-llke pallor. These are a few of the dtrcd signs of Dyspepsia, but as it ig generally complicated with specific affections of the bowels,-the liver and the verves, its victims have many additional Torments which are'technically attributed to other causes. The beat.advice that can be given to any one who has tho slightest predisposition to Dyspepsia, is to for- tils his or her digestive organs by the daily use of Hostetler’s Bitters. Tbe diaefipe proceed! from a lack of vigor in its itomsebp and thte vitalizing preparation will tone aaA renovate that organ. It the gastric apparatus is in good working order, and can perfectly dissolve and thoroaghljr assimilate the food submitted to us operation, there will be no Dyspepsia. If it cauuot do this, it requires reinforcement, and the best of all reinforcing agents should be forthwith resorted to. Th# stomach is the commissariat of the system. It applies the elements of life t > the whole body. 1° It is prepared tbe material of Wood, muscle, bon? and fibre, and if it fails to purvey that material in qoontity, and of # proper kind, the whole body & fem, and with it the mental faculties. Therefore pro tect the commissariat depart ment. Don’t let the en- «my obtain pos»esMon of it. It is eas*er to prevent disease from getting into an organ than to exp**l it after it becomes a chronic fixture. Consider M first indication of uneasiness in the stomach as i sign that Dyspepsia is preparing to attack, and baff J it at once with the GBBAT REPELL ANT. Bat If It is too late to prevent remember that it is not too to care. It is' believed that there is :io cos# of Chronic Indigestion that can withstand t ie remedial operation of Hostetler’s Stomach Bitters, 1Ua tottel la giotraiMd on twelve years’ experts * of the efficacy of tto preparation. The first install- f of Retailors to give relief is yet nnchronicleri. I‘‘ ever had tailed, the voluminous correspondence ad- dressed to the proprietors from ail parts of tiie I'nite- States sad South America, would at least indent one letter expressing disfatWact i n. But no, there tt kot owl. The testimony, extending overs period of saare tttefl a dozen years, is all of tiie approve? tenor. Certainty this is a saffleient warrant for claiming tint the BITTERS are s SPECIFIC FOE 19DIGESTION IN ALL ITB VARIETIES. Hostetler’s Bitters % AS A Household Medicine. It is a (rest tallacy to suppose that tbenaascori- neas of ntetoidae is any proof or its value aa« laxative. The truth is, that if the palate « - against a remedy, it canhut do mnefi good. HOSTETTER’S BITTERS iOCtM Indeed Are not unpleasant to the taste, and always * and qntet, tnatead of irritating the stotnacli- * they are thq best known preventative of and cnie nausea. Tltelr nsefolness as a ft,rally ? ? ecl “ L , scarcely be overrated. For sickness at the r - lom “‘ sadden spasms, wind colic, hysterica, nerVoos nt ache, lassitude, low spirits, and the thousand" one little aUments that arc continaaily occurnn* even family, there is nothing corap arable to U-* * whole medicine cheat rail of tinctures, eaaanrea, P» den. and pilots not worth a single "otaeof® HfTTERS to such eases. ; Caution. THE GOVEtaNMFNT INDOBSEl^ 1 ' In order to gnaw against dangerotw impo^ tto pabUmare reqneeted to take especial t beamtifully engraved offlC iaUI which the Govern meat of the United 8U attthenttaalea every bottle of nostettert TUiahMd) thrown by the Government o,^ ^ prietoraaad tne public for their joint pro ■iTtnWaTrr—"T cork aDd each hottte. aad cannot foil to af the mass caanaletoarver, Nothing that p ^ to be Hoeutter’s Bitters can be genraoc n ■tamp Is there. _ „„ jo ' It M also preper to state that the Bitters ^ exolaaiveiy in gtsss, aad never, nnder ratj aa d SSSereto tfoTtoUon or barrel. ul , trattonare ahnto, mxd the only aa Ito toreasaastthem «to see that the » band „f toy bear the engraved label ” em ea m, Hostetler k Smith, and tbe stamp Honed. FREDA HKD AND SOLD HOSIETTER A SMITH, PITTSBUBiaH, Pi- . „,ftrO*BBfi MCffii • f . ^Roxaate