The Daily news and herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1866-1868, October 19, 1866, Image 4

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.i FRIDAY UORSmO. OCTOBER It, 106. The river flowed with the light on ita breast, Anil the waves were eddying by; And the round, red ran went down in the west. When my love> loving llpe to my lips were prera tinder the evening sky. Now weeping alone by the river I atrey. For my love has left me this many a day— Left me lo droop and die. As the river flowed then, the river flows stUI, In ripple, and foOn and-teeny. On by the church and round by the hill, And under the sluice by the old burnt mill, And out to the fading day; Bnt I love it no more, for delight grows cold Whenffhe song is sung end the taw is told, And the heart it given away. Oh! river, run far! Ob!‘ river, run that I * Oh 1 Weeds, floatxm tethe eenl For the sun has gehe Sown on nay beautiful peat, And the hompthu like bread on the waters I cast. Have drifted away like thee!’ So the dream it is fled, and the day it la done, And my lips will murmur the name of one Who will never come back to me. Financial and Commercial. SAVANNAH MARKET. . Savannah, Thursday. Oct 18.1M6. IUBVICW QF THE SAVANNAH MARKET. Th e general business transacted during the week i.i.iler review has been very flattering, to our mer* < '.Ants, though the reduced stock (^groceries does not <omeup to the*requirement, and Impedes the pc- t ion of c ountry buyers now among -us. This should he remedied as soon as possible; and no doubt will be. Cotton lias fluctuated* much doling *tbe week, hud closed dull and drooping. Grain is firmer. Exchange is in little demand. Freight^ are improving. Exchange.—There are no transactions in. sterling, sight on New York is offering in large quantities by outsiders, *»t # off* * The Banlss check at par, and buy at off. -’•*_- ** Quotations foe Uneurrent Money and Securities. In reference to the following list of securities, Ac.,it should be understood, that the reports arp obtained from brokers, and those quotations yrl given at which they will buy; and furthermore, that U. S. bonds are rarely to be found on the market. * GEORGIA. • • Bank of- Auguetyi .. .50<a52 44 Athens , 48@50 44 Oolnrabns 26 4 * Fnlton : 38@4G 44 Empire State...... a:/. ......’ 20@3O' 44 Middle Georgia...’...;* 87(0.89 v 4 Savannah*.. „ A8&5 Bank of St a to of aeoreia.- 21@2 j Central Railroad Banking Company 98(g) 9 "f City Bank of An gusta. — * 30<v|>3 Farmers*andMedianice’ Bank*-• 11@1 Georgia Railroad and Banking Company 97@98 -Marine Bank *..... \ 95@97 j&Merchants and Planters* Bank Jt .1-2<§13 ^Planters* Bank .14@15 nlanufactnrers* Bank, Macon..... •: 24@2ti . SOUTH CAROLINA. 7 jftlank of Camden.... 50©52 “ “ Newbury 54(®5G People’s Bank 42#45 South W. R. R .50&52 Union Bank. - a .62(§>64 BONDS. * # . Old Georgia 6’s 4..' .'.83@tt City,of Savannah ... 92@93 4 Macon^...* ...i«2@84 Central Railroad.. par. Memphis and Charleston Railroad.'. 86@88 •- COUPONS. City pf Savannah ; 94©97 Old Georgia 88^90 STOCKS. Ceutral Railroad. 97@98 South Western Railroad 91(<§93 Muscogee Railroad •, 60A65 Atlantic and Gult Railroad. JL .52ft§54 Georgia Railroad. I 80©82 Augusta aud Savannah Railroad 85©87 UNITED STATES BONDS. U. S. Bonds 7-30’s 104^105 “ “ 5-20’s registered, 18C2 .. — “ 4 ‘ 10-40 registered — Insurance.—A meeting of the Board of Under waters has established the following tariff, showing a slight advance on marine, and nearly 75 per cent increase on lire risks, to take effect from the 1st of October: To Augircta by 1st class steamer 1 per cent To Hawkinsville “ 44 ....! 1>* “ To FloridaportB : *. .1 “ To Charleston % “ To New York, Baltimore and Philadelphia, by 1st class 9ail and steamer 1 44 To Boston by; 1st class steamer and sail...l>« On cotton in first-class warehouses, Ac., 1 per cent, for three months, risks being refused for a longer period. Much dissatisfaction is expressed at the enormous increase of rates on cotton at presses. For instance, where V„ was formerly charged for five days, % is now required on what are termed third-class risks. It is hoped that some reduction will be maAe by the Board.in this city. Cotton.—Our last Friday’s review reported the market on Thursday advancing, under the receipt of news from New York, and closing at 364£c. for mid dlings. Friday—Sales limited; holders firm at 36£c., buyers holding back. New York market reported quiet. Saturday—l&2c. advance in New York. 200 bales changed hands on the basis of 37c. for middlings, the market excited and closing firm. Monday—Operations restricted; buyers unwilling to meet the demands of holders, who were, under fa vorable advices from New York, asking 39@40c. for middlings. A few small lots were forced off at 38@ 38)£c. Tuesday—Holders disposed tc yield slightly on the asking prices of yesterday, but no transactions. Cot ton advanced in Liverpool, bat a sudden decline in gold reported. Wednesday—New York middlings offering freely at 38c, though few buyers are in the market. The offer ing stock large and receipts heavy. Thursday*-Tlie fl actuating condition of the New * York market during the past week has completely un settled the market here, and buyers have become very cautious aud indisposed to operate,, eyen at a conces sion of >2@lc. to. In fact, during the latter past of the day, under reporte from New York of 9 farther decline in gold, middlings were offering at Sic., with few purchasers to be found. In the afternoon, a decline in Liverpool of }£d. was reported by private telegram*, which, if correct, will seriously affect pricer.* The offering stock is heavy, planters, as a general rule, ordering tneir cotton on the market on arrival. Sales for the week foot up about 500 bales. It should be remarked that the scarcity of freight room has no doubt restricted sales during the week past The. Receipts—At all the ports continue to be light. Planters seem more desirous of employing the fine weather in gathering in the open cotton than in hur- i’3*ing forward any portion of their crop. According to Cornwall A Zerega’s Circular, the receipts at the ports from 1st September to 5th October were 38,500 bales. Indndcd in this is a large proportion of old cotton. ; . . ' The Receipts at thfo'port for the week are 4,722 bales agaiusi 5,131 bales for the week previous. In the re ceipts for these weeks have been several large lots of . old cotton, which is explanatory of the slight falling off to be noticed, which may be more marked for seve ral weeks to come, until the new cotton begin* to make up the deficiency. The Crop.—Advices are more favorable, though very little information is now furnished on the sub ject. This fact alone would indicate better proepects for a yield. Indeed, the propitious weather of the past several weeks most prove highly advantageous, though no definite results can be arrived at until the advent Of To Philadelphia «• •• - * To Philadelphia, on Deurettaa...- - 0 ■TO New York, on ootton, pit aei- £ To Beaton, “ — & Timber freight, to x**w York and Boston are doll, at $13dia. 8e»«d timber is $lft to He* York, and 91O0J1 to soeton; to (£ba. $12, in gold. *XW*TB OFOOTTOK . - r - From October it, wm.10 Octoberw, ma forts. I Sea island. Liverpool Boeton Sew York Baltimore... Philadelphia..'...'...'.'.*. Providence, H. L Total Experts....... Upland. 497 2,51)0 A LI.—The atoek ia heavy, with an excellent demand. Large ehipmenta are being made to the interior. We quote Masaey, CoIHne ft Co. at $20; Taylor's Albany Cream at $19; Scotch and English, in casks, per dozen, $4 75; imitation do.. $3. apples—Are not plentiful, and selling . at $7@'9, though an inferior article can be- bought at lower figures. Baooino—Haa materially declined. The* stock is ample ibr the demand, which ia simply to fill planters’ orders, with some afloat for this port Transactions bar: occurred at 94c., and evan lower. Country orders are Ailed at 39c. The market la depressed, with a declining tendency. Bitux-A ohoioh article la in demand fbrthe local trade. Sdme fine descriptions of Western are now offering, and the stock generally is improving. We quote Goshen at 49350c., and good Western at 38@40c. Bacon—The large supply of inferior Baltimore meat now offering, together with other causes, has tended to weaken the market here, and we note a de cline on last week’s figures. We now quote ribbed sides at 20Jic.; clear ribbed sides (prime) 021021 Kc.; ■dear sides at 22092KC-, and shoulders at 18c. Hams/ according to.qnaUty and description, at 26<gi29e. Prime meat is in good request. and saaroe. Coal—The demand is now efthging up. with the approach of cold wsathsr, at $11 60 for English and Bed ash delivered, though some parties are closing out old lota at $11. Tbs stock is tight. with large shipments to arrive. Dev Goods —A brisk flrtnend haa existed during the weeft put. Country buyers are coming into the market and purchasing freely. The stocks are large, abd prices firm, at 17019c. for shirtings, %; 14016c. for shirtings, X; $2 26@2 50 for yarn* 27<§ 28c. lor cotton osnabnrga. 8 ox. Georgia plains are quoted at 45c., and prints at 12*s022c. ■t'LOUE.—Buyers have in a great measure ceased op erations on account of the heavy advance in prices. The mdrkef.is not well stocked, and exhibits an up ward tendency. No description of good sweet flour can'be found at less than $10 60, and fhney brands go as high as $18 per bbl y Grain.—Under news of the advance in Baltimore, the corn maifret ia improved, and prices have rallied. The-stock is large, with a Ught demand and no arri vals. Yellow is selling from store at $1 30, and white at $1 40. Oats sell slowly at 76c. There ia a full stock, with little demand. > ’ Hay.—The stock ia large, and the demand light— speculation seems to have ceased. We quote Northern from wharf at $1 40 per cwt. Eastern $1 60. Hides—Continue steadily to advance; and are in good demand for shipment at 13c. The receipts are free. Liqdobs.—The demand is somewhat improved. The market is wall supplied, and prices advancing. The trade, however, is chiefly local. Like.—The supply is heavy, and the demand light. We quote in lote at $2 26. Molasses With the rise In gold, and the concern tration of the old stock, prleaa now exhibit an upward tendency—aay 63066c. for Cuba. The eupply ia limited here. One cargo is expected to arrive next week. Naval 8tores—Continue to be scarce. In fact, tar is not to be found. We quote spirits turpentine at 70c. ft gallon, and rosin at $4 £0@7 ft barrel. Tne small lota which arrive are immediately taken for shipment. Onions.—The stock is fair, with a good demand for the finer descriptions. We qnote at $3 25 per bbl. Potatoes.—The stock is latge and the demand fair. We quote at $3 26 for a prime article, though inferior qualities ara freely offered at $3. Bice.—A sale of new is reported at $13013 50, though transactions are still limited by small receipts, amounting this week to about 6,000 bushels. India, rice we quote at $11. Sugars.—The arrival of 30 hhds of prime Musco vado is reported, and held at 13013c t c. Wtoto B we quote at 17@17)4c.; yellow C at lfi®lG.!£c.; crushed and granulated at 18)£019c., and Havana, in boxes, at 13016c. The .supply generally ia ample, with a lair (^WtmlesHtgfricesi 7 00 Ales, Massey, Collins ft Co., Philadelphia bb! Scotch aud English cask.. .den Imitation do* Taylor’s Albany Cream.... .bbl AApfles bbl f Bagoinu, Gunny yd Tucket Carter ft Co yd Dund^. I*) Cotton Dock, No. 1 yd Canvass -Yd Beef, Mess —. ..bbl Extra Hess (new),....half bbl Fulton Market...... .half UUa Bacon,.Bibbed Sides..-......... Clear do do prime th Clear Sides. lb Shoulders. fls Hama...... s..tt Bread, Pilot! t tt> Navy / lb. Beans, Mediums.., bbl Bean cwt Butter, Goshen lb Good Western Candles, iHamwEiw ft Mould ft Coal, BedAsh, delivered....,m ! English, .go j Candy, Assorted.htoi Fancy..-).. ..w.’. Cheese, Farm Dairy ... Good Factory English Dairy Cigars, Connecticut ■Seed and Havana -Imported....... Coffee, St Domingo. Bio..... Java, common to good... Domestic Gpods— Shirtings, li -W- Shirtings, X.. yd Yarns, c...- bunchj Cotton Oshsburgs 8o*| Georgia Plains yd* 45 0 Prints ydj 1 Flour, Superfine ..bbl 10 60 0 11 Extra.! «*W| ™ 80 0 ** Western, fancy brands bbl; 16 UO 0 18 00 N ow Georgia, rap. to extr».ssck 7 75 0 8 60 Fish, Mackerel, No. 1 bbl 24 00 0 do de .* kits 3 09 0 do No. 2 bbl* 21 W 0 22 00 do do X bbla do • do kits do No. 3, large....bbl Herrings, No. 1 box do Scaled ......box Cod, choice ..lb Fertilizers, Rh’ds Phoe.Lime.ton, 62 60 0 Guano, Peruvian. tonillO 40 0120 00 Bolivian ton 80 00 » Grain, Corn, yellow fr. store.,busb| I SO White ,.. bush| cuts bush. Glass, American Window j Hay, Prime Northern, fr. wharf, cwt I Eastern —cvftl Hides, good Flint lb ...ft ...» ...ft ...» , PULASKI HOUSE—W. H. WH.’ ftBrojaR, SC f W Cook. atrBamSiIvad HLShnita, jgtx r It A Oelsni • J Joeepl P Jr Lawton, 8 C W B Swain, lady ft 4 chil dren, Fla Mrs J W Cotton, Fla • Puleston, Fla T finwn)nfh»m Tend saa^*ifc=g{swxsssr 2 26 11 00 3 00 18 00 HEGAE3-—The demand ia aomewhat improved, though high prices interfere greatly with the sale of imported. We quote Connecticut at $30@50; seed and Havana, $600100, add imported. $750170. Tobacco.—The low grades of ping tobacco are par ticularly sought after. The stock is mnch depleted, and prices firm. No sound tobaccopan be had iu this market for less than 40c. We quota bright choice grades at 75C.0S1 26; medium, 60076c.. and low do., 40c. f« fls. Wool, Wax, ftc.—These articles are in small supply. We quote the foimer at 30c. for unwashed, Wax at 30c., and Tallow 12,‘ic. 0 ll. Tuan and Liman.—The receipts of ’shipping Timber continue to be very light. Owing to this, and an increased demand, prices have improved—say $16 00 to $18 00 for good descriptions. Mill arrives more freely and sells at $90$14 ft M. The mills are generally engaged at present sawing on orders, ftc. There it little local demand. No Wsat India orders are reported. These are principally filled by mills south of this port. Wa quote ship-stuff at $3C04O, and floor ing-boards at $26 ft M. EXPORTS OF Than - AND LUH3RR from 1st September. 1866. Lumber! Exported this week Exported previously.... Total exports. Cotton. Statement. o- S? £ ■§ 5 I S .3 i 11 r ills Ills ? a g » Iff! : : , : a. rr * I 8 S 8 s s a 1 ill i -i nber. I Timber. 61.389| 178,165 3,220,701) 446,844 3.772,0 625,009 Darien Market. REPORTED BY JAMBS T. PATTERSON. Darien, Oct. 16,18G6 Timber, both for Mill and shipping .purposes, ties been in good demand since our last report. The supply of the former has been acarcal^ equal to the demand, particularly a first class article, which la scarce, and would readily command $100912. The interior ciasi now oh the market will only bring from $u to $9. Shipping Timber of flrat Mass will bring readily from $12 to $16. The prospect of Darien furnishing a large portion of the Umber for the Brunswick mills will give encouragement to the timber getters, ahd when the rivers rue wa look for a supply equal to the demand from both places. * 75 8* 0 * (IDES, good Flint ns I B 0 Dry Salted ibj @ ominv* ... V ...~.A bbl 0 75 -.ON, Swedes..... lb; 9 0 Refined lb 0^0 fiUHI.NI/ ljION, SW-’U-,. — Refined lb Laud, Pure Leaf ib pressed.... to Lead to Lime, Rockland bb] Leather, French Calfskin do* Sule Hemlock ..ti Oak Tanned lb Liquors—Whisht— J. Gibson, Sous ft Co.’s X.gal do do OldNectar.gal do do Cabinet.. ..gslj T. J. Flack ft Son’s Beet... .gal do do Ex. Bect..-gai Wallace’s Brands— Bourbon Whisky X gal Old Kentucky Whisky gal 3 uo Imperial Nectar Whisky...gal 3 40 Reilly, Leary ft Co.’s Brands-^ McGregor Whisky .....gal Weaver Rye Whisky gal Old Bourbon Whisky gal LoneBUr gal Brandy— . I Otard, Dnpuy ft Cg. qr. and half casks.gal CkiS 22)40 20 0 3 45 4 10 6 00 2 60 2 75 2 70 HI* 3 75 2 95 Pinet^LitoLillon & Co.. . gal 19 00 40 15 60 Rum- Lone Star Gin—Holland Gin gal Columbian gal AVines—Champagne < Claret.. * i sSherry -Wine, ineghtli casks.gal Fort Wine. •gail Mola sses, Cuba, hbda. Fia. and Ga. S>*rnp nom... .gal Meal. . ^ bbl FcuiuMill*.. NAILS.... lb Naval Stokes, Xar .bbl Spirits* Turpentine Kuam bbl 4 50 Oils, Sperm.. . gal 2 75 Lard gal 2 15 Kerosene •g*l| Train. gal Onions bbl Peas bush Plasteker^' Hair cwt Pork, Prime and Rump bbl Mess...... bbi Powder...., kegs do ball kegs do qr. kegs do ib Potatoes bbl 3 00 Rice, Clean S. C :lb India. Raisins, layer box Layer half box do qr. box Rope, Greenleaf lb Hemp. lb Jute i..... •1............Ib fl alt, Liverpool, as to quantity, sack flOAP Georgia Chemical lb Other Brands lb Shot, Drop bag lek.a. bagl s.Musco’do and Porto Kieo.lb 1 12 90 2 95 5 50 4 00 28 09 & 40 00 6 50 8 50 400 (0 450 4 00 (0 6 00 53 (0 56 80 (0 7 00^ (9 1 60 * 7X0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ^frrvaf^atihrtlotBfsr IA M r.eigeh Md K D Moorft At Miss B Kiel J TrawicB. City James, Fla H Jenkins, Fla C ll I Jghtaey, Ga B Vail, Ga . S J Westmoreland, Ga G O Marcy ft wife, Kil kenny ’I) D Davidson. A Chisholm, Chas t L Beloher, Bainbridge SCREVEN HOUSE—G. McGINLY. W w Miller, N C F Wilson, Augusta J M Hicks. N C Mis SB Hitler ft _ Capt C McDermott, M A Oeisner, Wan-sboro W G Richards, A ft G K R W Beany, A ft G R R MARSHALL HOUSE—A. B. LCCX, ,, . A u Walsh, N ,* an. Fit 0 P StokesA wife. City it. Cbasi M H Leveti, City * L N Levett, City O Dauvergne, Darien FSmith. NY A J Snow, Fbila W A Wilcox, Darien J J Odom, Scriven co C A Benton, Tallahassee G J to Osborn, do W W Parker, St Marys G W Slaughter, Haynes- Till* - - > > f J Bishop, Pulaski co N Renneau, Ga imfe S W Brooks, Quitman C w Knowles. Biackshear J W wrick laud, do H Stafford, do W F Leitner, Fla S M Perkins, Milieu PAVILION HOTEL-H. K: Hears. N Langford, Beaufort- iL W Gilland, BkttftoB , C B Addison, do I Dr N 8 Crowell, Bluffton fflalatan Alugunc-Tlato Day, 9ua rues .’ - * 28 San sets 6 2» At Tybee. Hian water. . 2 67!At Port. . Shipping intelligence. PORT OF SAVANNAH. ■ ■ ' r 1 ' Tdeesday. Oct 18, 1968! Arrived. Capt (Uiot’s flat, from plantation, willi 700 bosh ela rough rice, to R Habersham ft Hon. Sour R C Thomas, Crawford, New York—Hunter A aaamelt. > Cleared. Steamship Gen Barnes, Morton, New York—Wilder A Fullarton. Steamship North Point, Billups, Baltimore—La Rochet West A Daniels. Htemmer Kate, Lockwood, Jacksonville, etc—Brad- lev. Hill ft Co. Steamer H M Cool, Taylor. Darien— M A Cohen. Br brig Fratlk W, Joiine, Halifax, N S—Crane A GraybiU. Schr Science, Fitzgerald, Jeff-'rsonton-Tison ft Gordon. Bark Eaglb, Remingiou, New York—W H Stark * Co. . Iinpurta- Per schr R C Thomas, from New York—600 bales liay- Exports. Per steamship North Point, for Baltimore—451 bales cotton, 29 do' hides, 30 pkgs jmlse. Per steamfihlp Gen Barnes, for New York—1,302 bale, upland cotton, 12_do sea inland do, 66 do do mtstics, 672 bides. 206 bbls dried fruit, 29 pkgs tea, 124 ska fruit and coffee, if hales wool, 33 rolls leather, 2T0 box.s and bales mdse. -Per Br brig Frank W, tor Halifax, N 8—125,000 ft timber. Per Dark Eagle, fur New York—451 bales cotton, 2 do wool, 24 do rags, 38,000 feet lumber, and sundry pkgs mdse. . SuoARs.Musco’do and Porto Rieo— White B „.n>! Yellow C to Crushed...'. to Granulated - to Havana box Tai.low — to Tobacco, Smoking, from sterna..to do do leaf.... to Chewing, Diamond Twist.. ..to " do Spun Boll lb Bright choice grades to Medium to Low ....to Teas, Green - to Black.......... ft Twine. to Vineuab, White and Cider gal Wood, Oak, in yard. cord Pine cord Ligbtwood. cord Wool.' Unwashed i.f.- to Washed..,...., to Wax. :»; Bailiffs Sale. W ILL be sold on TUESDAY, the 3011) day of Octo ber, I860, in front of the Court House, In the city of Savannah, between the legal hours pf sale, the following property, to-wlfc One Sofa. 6 cushloned-bottom Chain, a cushtened- bottem Rocking Chairs, 2 Bedsteads, 1 Bureau and Ghiss, 2 Clocks, and other articles too numerous to mention. Levied on as the property of Cyrus Brister a person of color, to satisfy a distrain Warrant issued out of the Honorable the County Coart for tbs county of Cba’ham, in favor of Isaac D. LaHoche. plaintiff. A. H. SADLER, ocl Bailiff County Court C. Q. BLAMCRY1LLB :V Sch Florence Hagers. Rogers, loading—J. C. Yonnc ft Co. Sch Rising Sud, Jones, loading—J. T. Paterson. Sch Richards, Avey, lending J. T. Paterson. Sch , . loading—Thoa. Hilton'ft Son. Murray, Kerris ft Co.’a Hew York Circu lar. Nxw Youx, October 13, 1866. Our market for cotton for the wreck haa been some what irregular! opening dull 0 lower prices, but clos ing st a decided advance. There is but a moderate amount of cotton offering, and The sales are to spinners and speculators, with but a moderate export demand. Liverpool advices to- last night report “sales of cotton for the week 96,000 bates. Sales today 18.000 bales. Middling Uplands have ad vanced to 16d.*’ This will probably hare the effect oft establishing a further advance with us. We quote Middling Upland* 0 40c.; Florida and Mobile He.; New Orleans and Texas 42c. Receipts for the week 7,668 balsa. Bates and re-sales 14,400 bales. Receipts 0 this port since 1st September to 6th of October, 88,660 bates. Stock 0 this port 85,000 bales. Stock 0allths ports abont9lfi,000 bates. We have from vaAooa Slates estimates of the cotton crop, from parties general^ wall informed. Galves ton l.K to 1*4 millions, seem to find most favor. New Orleans, 1X to IK millions. Charleston and Savan nah, 1>4 to 2 millions. With us the larger estimate id generally named. Wool—Texas in moderate demand; sales of 85,000 pounds 0 24096 cants. Murray, Flaws ft Co. , ulatefor roofing purposes, and its special adaptmbit 1 he various articles oi furniture and for pavement well known. holders are very firm, be addm-ed to^ innonlatnra infill hnt ia * i Fheiuhts.—There la butane Teasel up for Liver- pool ; Md. is charged on cotton. Freights by steamer ere very brisk, and men cot- ion is offering than can be token lumber for Northern ports. The follo wipg are the ruling rates: To New YoiX, on cotton, per steamer i * OUR HOUSE DINING ROOMS. T HE undentgaed having leased the above favorite Establishment, and tiering refitted and refur- & are ms wayaenjojedTas being on# of tbs best of the Firat- ClsislcaUng Msritt of tee oouniry, and those who favor him with their pntroMffe any. be assured that nothing will be left umhma to jeenj® ghjJeom- fort and aatisfacuon of Ws flOiart_ wl.l be taken by the week ordagr 0 a teddteate oha^e. OC8-SUt AIRL1N. Garden Lot for ieas5. Tp yedp. ARDEN LOT, turner of Shad'iand roadaxriUbe laaaad lor ntern.of E FINE GARDEN LOT, ThnudertiaR Apply at ocktf f SUTE _ VAN Wi)RT,’T*OLK CO., QA. Oeip’l Stoolx, $300,000 8HABB8, $60 EACH. DrratoToms—H. Brigham, J. F. Dover, S. 0. Gran- niss, A. Wilbur and A. S. Marshall. Pksidin*—A. Wilbur. Savannah, Ga. Vim I’eraiDUTi—E. C. Graanise, Macoa, Ga. SaOBRTART—A. E. will soon be prepared to All any _ orders for Slate, however large, for roofing, far furniture manufactured out of slate, for lintels, for pavement, and for any other nses to which slate can i.e applied. The quarry is convenient to the dtifa of Atlanta, Auguste, Macon, Albany and Columbus. Ga.; to the cities of Selma, Montgomery and Mobile, Ala.: to New Orleans, and will shortly be to Mem phis, ftma.. and St. Louis, Mo. TKe superiority c STEAM ENGINE AND SAW MILL . FOR SALE. A WEST CLASS SPECIMEN STEAM R1U6INK and Saw Mill, manufactured to order attl' " ' ton W-Mrks,Tfe V York. Consists of an enxtrn home power, ratarw fine boiler, wlfli all tee . log chain, with pnlleya and first class belting for the mill oompleta. The whole to perfectly new Andean EST ft DANIELS. :Uiii NOTICE. oh a 1 am opening for the Inspection of the public, a flaeMo&of CABINET FURNITURE, CHAIRS, T x TRESSES, ftc, ftc., To wbleh the attention of an Is invited. fl6-ly S.B. HARRINGTON. YELLOW CORN. 7000 bU4l,ei4 for **** *° w, *° tioa> r| »— 1 — mtauby - BRADLEY, HILL ft CO., gep2i-tf No. 18 Stoddard’s Lowst Kangs, Coffee. 2,000 Direct Import* tteRfrete Rio de JiRUttv, ForMltby _ _ - oel-3m* WEED ft OOENWEU. -1 i X Hi!" ’ 1:- ’’ psusnaen. Per steamship Gen Barnes, for New York—Miss B Clark, Dr Granityille, F D Cories, j H Keunedv, J C Tieinau, J W Smith, Capt D W Collum, CS Harly, L Kenfluid. W D Crockett, U Jenkins, R James, Mrs G S Teague and child. Ms] J K Smith, C B llereaux, C Withoff, C Biown, J Joliuaou, W llobb, J B Beersting, F Green. Consignees per central It. H. . : Oct. 18.1866. 5T2 bales cotton, 28 do yarn, 58 do domestics,*40 tks'flour, 42 ska and 5 boxes dried iruit, 13 cars iron, and indsif, to L J Guiliuariin ft Co, J Gilliland ft Co, K L Neidiittgcr, J C Maker ft Co, Cianc ft 6, Brig ham, H ft Co. W H S atk ft Co, T F Williams. P H Bohn, Clark. J ft Co, Wllkiason, W ft Oo, N A Har dee ft CO, E Padelford, E F Metcalf ft Co, Wilder ft F, J W Lathrop ft Co, Sloau, S-ft S, Bryan, U ft Co, F W Sims ft Co. C L Colby ft Co, u Cohen, Johnston, W ft Co, A 8 Hartrtdge, Bradley, U ft Co, J W An dorra* ft Sou, W Hrttcrsby ft Co, M 8 Cohen, Brady ft M, W R Fleming, A M ffcarlturougn. Peters ft H, J Washburn ft Co, Otierard ft F, Bothwell ft W, R C Wade ft Co. •New Ywt AJiuiMBiiwwHii"' DDRTEAS' K1IZENA • H Ci m - , • - * - - •' H - - a e - * . - ■ q ft M Z 1 . ' o . 6 tc WAS UK MUT “ HCPAIATltl fit Fill nsa mtiAi Mil” That received/medal and honorable menttenfrona the RoyM Oommiseionera, the oempetitten of ail <*» ■unent mannraetuiers of o Corn Starch “ and “f»- pared Com Flour «• of this Rnd 0 BSASZ3BVJLV " Tha food and lumay of the age, without R-stogie fault. Oas trla wU oonvteentte taortfihdi teak Makes Paddinus, cMtea, Oaaterda. Blanc Mango, foe., without iaiagia-s, with fow or wo «W«n. 0 tonishing the met eeonoariert. A sib** adllttento ordinary Wheat » onr greatly improves tewed and Cake. It U also mceiteot for thickontoff-swvet dances, gravies for flah and meat*, eoupa, *e Far Ice Cream nothing can compare with it A Httls bofled in milk will produce rich cream for coffee, chocolate, tea, ftc. Put np In one pound packages, under the trade- m "mo<rtdeHcfoai arttcteoffooJ forchlldren and in- T *Fot ralcb* Grocersand Dnu?gi*ts everywhere. ^ WfeolegRle Depot* 1M VtMm Steoet. WILLIAM DTHYEA, Jte-ly -■-Gdnernl Agent. HAWKINS & FAT, Commission Merchants, MO. *7 PEAHL STREBT, NEAR PRODUCE EXCHANGE, N. Y, WM. B. MAWKUrg, jr. ROCKWELL *kT. Particular attention paid to boytag. Produce, Provi (tone. Whiskies, and Cigar*, on order, ami to cep ligaments. -.: ■ * CLINTON HUNTER, firm ofSneffurd, Titeston ft CO., New York. Fincher fo McChrauey, 6 Watw-st., New York. .Richard Elite. 1M W0- -*—* w — York. Wa B. Mile*. 69 Chrietoe etj W. I. SlbeU, i will street, New 1 Jones. tr Bm .divav 8. w. Mason A Ga. k New York sarta U JOHN GRAY. DEALER IN Wooden Ware, Brooms, wails, brushks, mats, ^ ♦ Twines, Contnge, Tubs, Cbu*m*, CraiUts, Wagons, Chfilrs, Baakets, **• Nos. 15 Fulton and 302 FYo»t ,8 NEW YORK Ross' afcjjtejj Mtscettannotrs. Sf y - - - .’ Algaroba Steam Packing, 8TEAM. WATER OiR OIL PffE JOIKTB, •CYMTFDER HEADS, STEAM CHESTS, AND IQINTS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Patented I860. r .fte Best, lost Dnralile, : ... A K D' Cheapest Packing Eyer InreRted, StiPEBioR to Rubber, and ffrmm Fzrrj Per Cent. Less. ■Warranted, to Last Longer! and to Stand Where Rub- , rer Will Not, being unaf fected by Steam, Oil, ».-. - Naptha, Water or ant h « w Degree oE Heat o b Pressure TO WHICH It is Obdinabily Subjected. Medical. Diona Crenata—Biiclin Leares. PROPERTIES.—Tlielr odor is strong, difrn,i V . . somewhat aromatic, their taetes btttcrteh ^ I ogousto mint. ’ s , ‘ *<ui| 'MEDICAL PROPERTIES AND U8Ks „ leaven are gently .foimulant. with a lency to tke UrbAry Organs, producing K ^ I Ite teller similar medicines, exciling when elrcumstancea favor this mode- of acu™ * They are given In comp.aints ofthe Cri Mn . ■neh as Gravel, Chronic Cat^rh of ih, Bi a J„ u bid Irritation of the Bladder and &ci hr, n ’ Mor ’ the Prostrate rad Retention or Urine, from a lose of tone in the parts cwZl 01 i to evacuation. .The remedy h M . )so mended in Dyspepsia, Chronie Rheumatarr o a fis..i Ti Cut®. moos Affections and Dropsy. HnuaOLD’s Extsaoi Bcouo u n5e4 b from the ages of is to 26. anil r.om a m decllao or change of life; slier Conflacmd * ^ ' l» PACKING IS MADE OF COMPOSmiMf-^ pate*; Bed-wetting to children ill ii» Rum in il UR liter mi' II Ii-ir Ihtfo itei foften tall* 5U * Hotels. Market Square House, 138 BKTAS STREET, VALENTINE BASLER. Cigare, Winos, Ales rad Lager, and all kinds of Liquors. Lunch at eleven o’clock. Ten Pin Alleys attached. augAJm Receipts per Atlantic ft Gulf K. R. Oct- 16,1866. 229 bales upland cotton, 1 bale sea island do, 1 car cattle, 24 cars lumber, 1 mule, 6 c jopa chickens, rad mdse, to Sioan, 8 ft 8, Tiaon ft G, A S Hariridge, G fo ft Ferrill, L J Uuilmanin ft Uo, H. Scott ft Co, Mer cer ft A, Bradley, H A Uo, Erwin ft B, O L Colby ft Co, Don can fo J, Bell, W <t C. Clark. J ft Co, Biyra, H fo Oo, E C Wade ft Co, J W Anderson ft Sob, J-L Yillalotiga, Tati ft H, A <f- L Freulenbcrg, Tebeau, P ft Co, A WllCi X ft 00,1 Deckel t, Weed ft C, Leri ft B, M P King. M B Holland, W J Kooinvou, B Nall fo Co. LIST OF VESSELS IN THE PORT OF SAVANNAH. • , 'SAVANNAH. OCL 17. 1866. STEAMSBirs. ; 1 San Salvador. Atkins, New York—B H Hardee. Tonawanda, Teal, Pluladelphio—Hunter ft Gam> mell. .. NorthPoint, Billups, Baltimore—LaSocha, West ft Daniells. Gen Barnes, Morton, New York—WTlderdfc Fuller ton. - SHIPS. . N Eliefi Hood, Pennell, .Liverpool—Wilder ft Foliar- ton. bares. Reunion, Tracy, Montlveilto—LaRochd, Weat ft Daniels. GraybilL Eagle, Remington, New York—W H Stark fo Co. M K Lockhart, (Br) Halhiway, discharging—L J Gullmartlfl d Co. Cathariue, (Br) Holloway, discharging—Wilder ft Stampede, (Br) Farnsworth, repairing—Wilder fo Fullarton. RoaUw, Pearsou, New York—LaRoche, Wert fo Dan tela > A Nichols, Bo.meli, Teneriffe—T B Marshall foBro. BRIGS. • ; ■ ' ‘ f Nellie Moore, Nichole, waiting—C. L Colby ft Ce. Frank W, Joleiae, Halifax—Crane ft Grayblll. Prairie Rose, Bamloff. New - York—P Yonge ft Co. A M Roberts, Doacb, discharging—H Pitcher. Ocean Belle, Martin, W I —I’ Yonge ft Co. A Bradshaw, —a—, repairing—Master. Union, (Br) Stlckney, repairing—C L Colby fo eo. WHBickmore, Blckmure, discharging—L J Uuil- martlnftCo. < Keystone, —, New York—P Yonge ft Oo. schooners. !- Daniel Britain,Hprlng, Baltimore—F W Stas ft Co' FEnnie, Kinsey, waiting—Hunter ft GammelL Isaac Moree, Bradford, New York-P tonga * Oo. Gao Darby, Snow, loading—Hunter ft GammelL Ytogiato Price, Spates, New York—Hunter ftGaaa- .tesll. E DeHart, Low, Boston—T B Marshall ft Bro. Trade Wind, Clark, discharging. Master. - - Philadelphia—Nixon R W Tall, Robinson. ^Lizzie Maul, ft Don- dlscIbirgiDg—Clagh0n^ Cunningham. PHCENIX EASTERN WHABA SAVANNAH, GA. SAW M!LL. GANG RAW MILL, known a* the “PHfEhIK STEAM SAW MILL,” would reepertfolly inform their frisaas and th* public generally, Hut they are now prepared to Alt orders for Lumber in any quan tity and of any eisee aud lengths. We have eon- nacted with onr Mill an Improved Planer, and will give particular attention to orders fow planed and t *oS«i I ief*02?Jh3!^3it j. Y-* *• Hamilton’ ■ aflee, corner Bay and Abcrcorn streets, will receiv ’* piamte attention. Mi«, 01 s asssau -1 J. T. HAMILTOW. X. •*»«*. JJL North River • ' A6RICDLTDEALW0M8. TO ALi WAKfWQ FURIIITIJREjGW^^f^i^"* AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, SEEDS AND FERTILIZERS. HeA 10. il. to, i.5 end 8# yjowft celebrated Mo hawk Valley Steel; Clipper Plow; Horte-powera, Imen’i celebrated Saw Gin. McCarthy’s celebrR'ed Roller Gin. Dealers supplied Send forClrenlar. A. Acnra.1. 1 _W.H. Atlhnta, -A.ustell & Ijaman, No. 88 WaM rtreet, V NEW YORK. Wl are fully prepared to make liberal, cyjfjff WMBvDti on consignment* from *"***f™ rad Plaateas,'both at Uds place and at ear WM throughout the South.. Onr Mr. Aueted of will arrange advancemehte there. Cotton and mar- ST. CHARLES SALOON, ^ r B Y A. STAMM, Bay Lane, rear of Office — Tbs beet Liqnorn, Alee, Wine* Segare, foe., always on hand, inclnding a choice article of BELT ER’S WATRR, directly Imported from Horaagttram, Naasno, and the beet of Rhine Wines. LUNCH every day At 11 o’clock. m!2-1y LA PIEBRE HOUSE, PHILADELPHIA. rpHE SUBSCRIBERS haring leased this favorite A .House, it haa bfeen REFITTED AMD REFURNISHED IN AN ELEGANT MANNER, And ta bow Prepared wit a the Mo*t Per* feet AppelBJ ments for the Reeep* (ioB of Gaesta. The flirt position among first-clam Hotels will be maintained m the future, as In the past. Jelt 6m BAKER fo FARLEY. CHARLESTON HOTEL, CHARLESTON, $. C. mHT9 popular and well known Hotel, situated in the A busmen portion of the city, has beeu newly fur nished throughout by the prerent proprietor, who bar * withtoe asrtMttktehag WHITE, Proprietor. UNVILLE & GLEASON. St. Julian Street, Weat of Market, SAVANNAH, A.OBMTM FOR MERRITT, WALCOTT A CO., 61 MM Street lew Tort. MANUFACTDRIR9 of all kind* of Bolts, Nate, Washers, flrtt Stetert, Tap* rad foe. foe., and Jester* In all kiada af ” ,r ■hlpand Engineer’s Supplies, Ofls, Hemp and Rubber Packing; Oak Hemp and Ifubber Packing; OakTahnj Belting, Bras* Fittings, Chfoplngand 1 mere, File*, Chteete, Gas ftpe, Nalls, and lev, steam and Wa A CO.*8 celebrated Portable Steam Engines. fll , . . . ..j .r,0- EDWA3tp~ AJroM$4 Bankers & Broils > -- - • ft . <7 v Mala, All WILL receive' Deposits, buy niTRPKxctiaiige, Gold and Silver, Uncomnt Bank Notes, Government, Railroad affAsB kAer Idtetetai Will aieo bay Cot ton on orders. - ' Collections made and promptly remitted. lh«y will also make collection. In any part of the Usited States, and make oaah advances on cotton consigned to onr Mend* In New York, Cbarlektim, Savannah, Apalachicola or New Orleans. in all enr baeisees tranreettens.; " ; REFER TO - •*' • ’S±tSJ5SSt»-« (Adaau, Frijrt ft Co. Charleston, fl. <£., ; Johnston, Woods ft Co-, Savannah, GA. Foote ft Malone,-Mobito, Aid, Josteh Morris, Moutgomery, A a. Wbl H. Yoang, GshnffbiM, Ga. Joha Ki>v, Banker, Columbus, G*. Jennings, Wicks fo Bra.. Sew Giteans. La. Onthrieft/OawimtesvMM, ET’ - ■Mmk ft RoWtaad.«. Lemfo, Mo. EeragL*. Ana;.■Sept 1,180. , wpffJm Baker’s Bitters L. F Street. R. V. T I Board prepared expressly for tills purpose, telly saturated with a South American Gore, obtained from the At aroba Tree, J aralved In Dim. with other .materials which impart spi dil# and ttoww ofrente- tencea^nst the efement-i and unbalances which Uhaa net been br»aght before the putfflc as an expertntenr, but after the most thorough practical teat of its qualities, in various places in this country for nearly a year, and for over two years in South America, where it was invented. Wherever it has been tried it has given unqualified satisfaction, and ha. invariatWy superseded rubber. A premium wa* awarded the inventors at the Exhibition of the Mas- aadrasMts Charitable McchauicU Association Fair, in 1866, without a y effort on their part. This Packing !* now jn use in sugar refineries, wa ter work*, oil works, tolling mills, steamships, ftc., ar.it the annexed recommendations speak tar them, selves, in regard to its qualities and comparative coat It is equally good Tor raced or rough Joints, and Is warranted to ail cases to give satisfaction. It Is es pecially recommended for Sreaui Chests, and for all places where grease or oil desttovs rubber. It wilt withstand the jag ol heavy tteam hammers, and great pressure, wheift 01-other packing soon gives out. It contains no sulphur, it r anything that will -corrode the joints on which it may be used ; rad In case of breaking, he Joints it does cot adhere, but will come off whole, and can be used again i- lt is inar.uBctnred in rolls any length. 0 and 40 inch*, wide, and i.- numbered from o to 5, No. 6 beau about. ■ inch tliick and weighing six pounds per square > vil, No. •• weighing bur liitle more than half a pound j. v square yard. It can also be made of any rtqu.red&l.-e and tbicune-s. baskets fm Manholes, 8te>.m Pipes, ftc., tarnished to orfler withe extra chnrge. Wi.erc the joints are ordinar ily f-ic l, Net-. 1 sad i arc need, lor joims f teed with care, and new or nut corroded. No. Owill aaswfir. The kighar-uumhers arm* for unfaeed *nd bad joints. While the cost of this Packing is less per pound than good rubber, it* weight is less than one-half; and as heat haa litileor no effect Upon it, it may be used much thinner tliafl lubbe.-, making itscoetto the consumer, m many cases, leas-ih-in one third that or rubber. FAIRBANKS, IUJ-S ft CO.. - , Sole Manufacturers. Orders for laige or small quantities pro mptly filled. The trade supplied on liberal term* by 8. K. HEAD, Agecf. News and Herald Office, savannah, Qi. CERTIFICATES. Booth Boseos, April 14,186S. Mb. James Ross—Dear Sir ; I bare need your Alga- TOba Steam Packing ou a Steam Hammer, and other jotets, where there is a heavy jar, and where Bed Lead has failed, and I am happy to aay that your Pack- log ia the best thing I have ever used, and it cannot he too highly recommended. Yours, most respectfully, ' Hi? • «. 8. JENNE3S, ' Chief Engineer Bay State Iron Works. < . . . Esqdce House. 1 « »i Chableston Wat8b Woaxae April 9,1868. J This ia to certify that 1 have used Rosa’ Algaroba Steam Packing” since November Mr, 1866, and find it cheaper and superior to any Packing I have yet used, taring given it a severe test duriBg that time where robber would not stand. * l ean Cheerfully recommend it to 01 who may use Sleiun Packing. (Signed) WM. C. ■ SCOTT, Engineer Pumping Engine, * Charleston Water Works. Office Downeb Kebosene On. Co., I Bostos,-April 12th, 1866. ) -James Ross, Esq.—Dear Sir: j have used 0 &n 'works! in 8outb Boston; your Algaroba Pecking for some three mouths past, and I cheer.uliy recommend it as being a cheap and durable Packing for either steam or other joifits. I have used for above length of time tee Packing in making joints ou pipe and pomps through which we daily pump large quantities of oil, some times Using it when heated ml pastes iff great quantities; ih short, injdl the places f have pklTt to the teteiff aeturi use. naa answered a goed perpoee, and 1 cheerfully recommend it to the notice of persons using Packing for flange or other jointa. , lam yours, respecfully, , • JOSHUA MERRILL, Superintendent Downer Keroeeaa Oil Co. Borrow, Mass., March 16,1866. I have nsed ’’Roes’ Algaroba Steam Packing” on board the Steamship Cassandra, and have found It superior to any Packing 1 have used. It is not only cheaper but superior to Rubber Packing. (Signed) GBO. %. EMERY, Chief Engineer of Steamship Cassandra. ocl5-tf i - ' or la. i Y LOW PRICES! v Quick Sales! W E have) ust received and opened the LARGEST STOCK Of DRY GOODS to be found in this city, and which we offer 0 LOWER PRIORS than they can be bought for 0 ray other bouse, consisting in part of Every variety of Dress Goods Horfsekeeping Goods Domestic*, and Prints- . Cotes and Caasimercg Figured Linens and. Drills ' Embroideries and Laqea Hosiery and Glove* . RiWons and Braids ’•“» - Hslr Rolls and Curls Lace Pocsts aud Veils Bradley's Empress Trails Handkerchiefs . foe., foe., foe. EINSTE1K A ECKMAKy ^ . 151 Congma street, mySHf ff4TAWWAH,ttl HERRING’S FIRE PROOF SAFES AMD Fairbanks’ PATENT PLATFORM SCALES. ATING BEEN AGEST8 for the above Safes and Seales for the last fifteen yean, an now large consignments of ’ IbEU^WYLLY 4 CHRISTIAN TTAVIl ' il and recelvifig 1 Safes and Beale*. ’ HAMMING’S PATENT CHAMPION FIRE PROOF SAFES, with parent Crystalized Iron Burglar Proof v -: : also, > re and complete assortment of FAIRBANKS’ PATENT PLATFORM SCALES, from 3,600 pouada dormant down to 4W pounds. PLATFORM Ahd UNION, GROCERS', COUNTER, AND *VZR BALANCE. Th* above Sere* and Scales are too waU known to iqalre any comments, stock constantly an new nail reM 0 Mraufactnret.'a Card Fr era. aeplO HATS MD GAPS. O ' A.r'c Sow open ot ti^f SHAt STORff, All the !0e atylre of 'HATS trt CAT*. Cell and examine before pT, ^ e,l *j5 , "4. e COIWW For Sale, , laeamptet* FbNE Brtton ft W 0rd * r ’ ' CHARLES L. COLBY *00, raps cor. Bay andftbm r;i* IM ATHMCTIONS PBCULIAR To MALKS, the Sxtract Buchu k naeoaaj lwl h . otbteremedy, asm Chlorosis or Betmtoa iL“ y iarity, Prtnfulnesa or Supprerslon of Rvaenattons, Cleerated or Schlrrous Mste Uterus, Leucorrhea or Whites. ““ DISEASES Ot THE BLADDER Km_ NKY8, GRAVEL AND DROPSlctT IWKLllvG,—ThU medicine inen-ast, t power of Digretton, and exc ten the Absorbent, i r ' healthy action, by wbleh the Watery or Cakareois deposittona and 01 Unnatural Eteirgemems are re duced, re writ as Paiu and Inflammation. Hehnbold's Extract Buchu Has cured every case of Duw™ In whicUtt ha; I bqpn given. Irritation of Hie Neck of tins Dladder and Inflammation el the Kidneys, tlce-atlon of the Kidney* and Bladder, Retention or Urine, Disease, or this Ploe rate Gland. Stone in the Bladder, Ca: cnlnA Gravel, Brick-duet Deposit, and Mucns Milky Discharges, and for Enfeebled and Delict, I Constlmtions, of both hexes, attended with the foi. lowing symptoms:—Indie position to Exertion, Lm of Power, Low of Memory, Difficulty of Breatiiia- Weak Nerves, Tremblfug, Horr. r of Usease, w ik e - fulnees. Dimness of Vision, P.iiu iu the Bart ii. t Heads, Flushing of the Body, Dryneas of the Stu, Eruption on the Face, Pallid Countenance, Umvcut! Laaaitnde of the Mnscuiar Syatem, ftc. Helmbold’s Extract Buchu IS DIUHETJC AND BLOOD FDRIFTlio, Ti Awl cure* 01 Diaeaaee arising from Habit, of Dl«s!- pation, Excesses and Imprudences iu life, Impnb- . ties of the Blooil, ftc, Superseding Copifb, in aflbe- ttons for which It is used, such as r.'oaori jiiBi, elect, of long standing, and Syphilitic A.Tccti.>n,-ln tbe-e diseases. t»i in conneciion with HfiLMDuLD a ROSE wash. SOLD AT HL MBOLD’3 DRUG AND CHEMICAL WAREHOUSE, 564 BROADWAY. And by Druggists everywhere. ' ASK FOR HGLMBOLD Take No Other. Jd. Beware of Counterfeits, W.M. WALSH, Wholesale Agent for the State of Georg;,. decfT-eodly JJUS RUSS’ RUSS' RUSS* RUSS’ RUSS’ ST. DOMINGO BITTEffi 'ST, DOMINGO B1TTBBS ST. ‘DOMINGO’ BITTEffi One of the most valuable combination, of medicine and an agreeable beverage that tun etc bean offered to the pnblle. Millions of bottle *ro sold thr jsghont theNortl) during the last lour J^’-1 and, wherever introduced, it has proven a e Aoc addition to the Invalid’s table, the fhmily airtle. tee hatcbelor’s sideboard LADIES who have lost strength and appetite, cui snffor from nausea, vomitttng and vertlgo- GENTLEMEN who “don’t feel very well" jbt befon breakftet or dinner, whose stomach la out of onif and system la generally deranged— MOTHERS weaning children, and suiFeibig from general debility— CHILDREN of a sickly nature, and soar, dy»ptjK conatltutioa— TRAVELERS who have occaaion to change tic water, and— LL who live In malarious districts, and are rebjai- ed to miasmatic Influences, will dan occ ofth more valuable Tonies rad ravigorators attbcC be taken, in RUSS’ 8T.. DOMINGO BITTERS TRY THEM BUT ONCE RUSS’ OT, DOMINGO PUNCH, BUBS’ ARRACK PUNCH, Minn FROM BATAVIA RICE. RUBS’ MESSINA PUNCH,. RUSS’ GIN COCKTAIL. RUSS’ BRANDY COCKTAIL- RUBS’ BOURBON WHISKEY COCKTAK Tho mart delightful concoctions tha ‘•*“1^ Stan’s taste—cheftter than aay STEADYDE1X© tee world, ' BLACKBERRY BRANDY. LEMON STRUT ^lm on hand and manufactured to CO., No. l wSe? WholMaleDrt^ ' RALSEY, WATSON & CO., G^ J dSTaod-ly ’ sa E^e, Rope, Rope! oCfflL aisvlllc, Ky. 9 » “'•’“.Vide, ftW —uriMItia” HOPS, '£d%ndf°' * ‘>rated ‘KJreen Dra W, "WU&HAM, HOLST ft CO. Iwfoeofftf of rafttoouri MU,*” jcoi eqnl to their celebrated 1 arte on reeaunahle terms equal tousarceiee arte on reeaunahle oell-dlwfoeofftf enterprise mills, WEST BROAD A»° C ° ‘ GRRSS STREET*’ depot at R- COWDENS. . West at tft* Swwtla side St. Jrtba rtreet, Market. and Mart always on ltrad^ ffAUg * BRO- Grits — ocl-Ms 1-UR — ^ Board, Board. wssssosSSss&j^