The Daily news and herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1866-1868, October 20, 1866, Image 4

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4 ilv News and Herald, MORNING. OCTOBER 20. 1868. The Ceuer-Bowli [Neither Charles Lamb's "Ode to Tobacco." nor Keats’ “Lay to a Pipe,” is more unique in it* way «i.»n Hie following pleasant lines from the pen of Gen. Buckner:] • . Let others sip the flowing bowl. And try the sorrows of the son! With bumpers fa allay; Give me a solace more tmtque, Let me the Camr-howl but seek, And steep my sorrows In pgrtque, And whiff my cares away. And as the circling clonda ascend, And rolling on, expand and blend, And mingle with the air. So every grief will fade away; And hope, as joyous, bright and gay As is the morning’s early ray,' Dispel all thoughts of care. And then what glories wait ns, if We build with each succeeding whiff Borne castle m the air, And with the magic censer raise. Amid the clouds a thousand Fays, Whose beamiug smiles would fix the gazs Of every votary there. An idol, shrined within our hearts, ’Tit woman’s sweet and witching arts That lift our thoughts on high; And, as the fragrant clouds arise. We think that woman's speaking eyes, Bright beaming from their kindred aides, With heavenly lustre vie. As votive-offering thus we burn. Like true idolaters we turn To worship at her shrine; Ah 1 sweeter then her glances seem, Aud brighter still her splendors beam. While reigning in our hearts supreme. She teems indeed divine. Medical* mm "•'A.y in Greneral. —St. Patrick’s Cathedral, burned in New ■ York, is to he rebuilt immediately. —Geary’s majority is estimated by the Radical papers of Philadelphia at 16,852. —Hon. J. M. Mason and family, ot Vir ginia, will spend the winter at Toronto. —The cholera has nearly disappeared from Richmond and Norfolk. —All tlie~eniployes in the Quartermaster's Department at Hilton Head have been dis charged. —Dr. Craven, author of Prison Life of Jeff. Davis, lias been appointed postmaster at Newark. | —Gen. Win. n. Palfrey, who was lost in the disaster to the Evening Star, was a brotiier to Postmaster Palfrey, of Boston - —A woman in England in custody for mur der is the daughter of a man who cut his 'wile’s throat and then shot himself. —David Smith, of Sanborntown, N. H., has a grape vine from which he ha9 picked this year 2,000 pounds of grapes. —It is again rumored that Secretary Stan ton is about to resign, aud that Senator Cowan, of Pennsylvania, will be his suc cessor. —A counterfeit of the new five cent coin is in circulation. It may be distinguished from the genuine by the softness of the metal. —The largest audience that ever greeted “L’Africaiue” was the late Radical Conven tion at Philadelphia.—Exchange. —The next Georgia Legislature will as- seniole on the first Tuesday in November, which is the first day of the month. —So satisfactory is the financial success of the Atlantic cable that it is in contemplation to construct another line direct to New York. —Prof. Agassiz is announced to deliver a course of nvelve lectures on Brazil, before the Lowell Institute, Boston, beginning on the 23d inst. —The New Orleans Commercial is uneasy at the style in which “fronts” are run up in that city, supported, upon pipe-stem iron columns and two-inch cast iron slabs. —Gen. Beauregard called at Gen. Grant’s headquarters on Saturday and paid his re spects to the General-in-Chief. The Con federate Cbiefiain was courteously received. —The Boston Herald says it is stated that a gentleman in Stonebam, Mass., has ob tained evidence establishing his claim to the great Townley estate, in England, valued at some fifty millions. —A sausage-maker, in Paris, having an nounced that a five-lranc gold piece was con cealed in one of every hundred sausages for sale in his shop, the demand for sausages immediately became enormous. —The colored people in Richmond have bought two cemeteries near the city. One is called the “Mechanics’” Cemetery, and the other the “Van Arvale.” Both are being filled rapidly by deaths among the freedmeu. —The Montgomery Advertiser charac terizes Saffold and Fiugures, the Alabama loyalists, who are figuring with the Brown- low faction, as a brace ot as infamous liars aud pp.ltroons as ever disgraced humanity. —Two ladies and Mr. Tbaddeus O’Grady were conversing on age, when onc of them put the home question : “Which ot us do you think is the elder?’’ “Sure,” replied the gallant Irishman, “you both look younger than each other.” —A terrible murder baa occurred at Asto ria, near New York. An unknown man, ap parently a sailor, was found in a piece of woods dead, with a fearful wound on the top of his head, evidently made with an axe or hatchet. —Dispatches are still passing over the cable line between Maximilian and the Em peror of France. The last one, sent this week, from New Orleans, where it was re ceived from Mexico, cost nearly $10,000 in currency^ the cash being furnished promptly . -by Max's agent, —It is rumored and credited that Govet- ,. .nor Wells, of Louisiana, has secretly issued or is. about publicly issuiug in the State, a proclamation removing ail the Sheriffs elected last spring, and appointing others to fill their places. The decision of the Supreme Court is that he cannot do this. —A St. Louis dispatch of the 12th says: The Dubuque and Dunleith elevators arefull of grain. The grain blockade has fairly com menced. There being no care to move it eastward, or water enough to ship it down the river, there are now in barges lying at Donleitb 68,000 bushels. —It is said that nearly twice as much _ 'Tennessee as was | to the scarcity of are compelled to Sigh as five dollars V Z~It has" bpen ascertained by Mr. C. I. Denny, anJEnglisli surgeon, that the appli cation of citric acid to cancer affords com plete relief from pain. He uses one drachm of the acid to eight ounces of water. It must be used for two days before much effect can be expected. gentleman who was induced to listen to Miss Dickinson, was asked on coming out what he thought of the lecture?— “Th'mksaid he, “I think Daniel Webster died at the right time! and before a cor rupted public ©pinion w*s willing to receive its interpretation of constitutional law irom the lips of an old maid ?” —George Peabody, the eminent I/indon banker, visited Phillips Academy, N. H-, on Wednesday, and briefly addresaed the boys. He remarked that be had never had thead- vantsges open to them, for he bad not been at school since he was ten years old. Many and many a time be wonld have cheerfully given halt bis fortune for the sake of an edu cation. Commission Jas.T. Paterson, TIMBER, , Lumber A Commission MERCHANT, No. 153 Bay Street, Sivamnah. un> Darien, Greorgia. W Orders for Lumber solicited. dia-tt & 6. HAYSES GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, AND WHOLESALE DEALER IK Floor, Groin, Feed sad Produce, CORNER STORE, 190 and 192 Bat Street, foot or Barnard St.. S*vanR*k, Georgia. Reference*—C. A. Gambrill ft Co., Norris k Bald win, Baltimore; Woodward, Baldwin k Co., Baltimore and New York; L. Gambrill, Banker, Charleston. Liberal advances made on consignments of Cotton and Produce. oc2-tt POWER & MULLER, General Produce & Commission MERCHANTS. Corn, Oats, Flour, Feed, ago, ^ SAVANNAH, OA. REFERENCES: Messrs. TisOR 4 Gordon, Savannah, Ga. • A Wilbur. Esq .Pres't Home Ins Co., Savannah. Me-srs LaRoche, We.-t A Daniels, Savannah, Ga. Messrs. Bull, Wyny ft Christian, Savannah, Ga. Messrs. Weaver, Richardson k Co.. Sew York. R Baehem, of G. Keuoward A Sachem, New York. Sfcplfe»6oi l WILSON & CO.. Cotton Factors and General Commission Merchants GENTS for the purchase and eale of all kind* of inments. lunge. Bay street, .iueral advances made on com Office No. 3 Stoddard’s Lower S.ivanrmh, Georgia G. B. WILKINSON. Of Newaan, Ga. B J. WleSON, Formerly of Okeefuskee Cotton Mills, Ala. a, P. H- WOOD, Of the late firm of J. AY. Usbnu k Co., Sav’h. ’s.‘p5-3m Austin & Ellis, Slack THE LAST 4HN0AL MESSAGE Issued by the Proprietors of H ostetter’s STOMACH BITTERS, For the Information aid guidance of all who regard HE A. LT H Aa the GREATEST OF TEMPORAL BLESSINGS, the demand for this potent and agreeable Vegeta ble TONIC and ALTERATIVE has been Immensely Increased. Not only In this country, bat In all other lands to which commerce bean our flag, the peculiar merits, of the article are known and appreciated. It has been fonnd suited to all climates, all localities, aud the needs of every class of society. Compounded u the purest vegetable Ingredients, unalloyed with any mineral salt or corrosive vegetable alkaloid, and com bining - the properties of a WHOLESOME STO MACHIC, a GENTLE LAXATIVE, and an efficient ANTI-BILIOUS AGENT, it is endorsed by practice Chemists as tlw safest, and by unprejudiced physi cians as the sorest Preventative, Regulating. and Restorative Preparation ef tlie age. The nature of Its compontnts la the guarantee oi ts harmlessnesa. It conaiita of the stimulating prin ciple of sound Rye; meoleatod with the finest tonic, antl-febrile, aperient, anti-scorbutic, and anti-spas- modlc herbs, roots and bark* that botanical research has yet developed for the nse of man. Every vegeta ble substance that enters Into Its composition is culled and selected with scrupulous care, and no thing that is not sound and perfect of its kind Is used In its manufacture. In the factory at Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, a sys tem ot inspection far more thorough than that adopted by Government authority, os a test of the quality of the great staples of life, t» rigorously prac tised. Every barrel of the cereal stimulant which forms the basts of the Bitters la ascertained to be al>- solntoiy pure before It Is received Into the manufac turing department, and evety leaf and fibre of the medicating ingredients scrutinized before the proves of lnrusion commences. Such la the enormous ca pacity of the tanks in which the Bitters are in-ep.ireu that the proprietors are enabled to keep a large Aock on hand, and to supply the domestic and for«*gn market with an article matured and mellowed by time. Heoce the fiery and biting flavor which at taches to ordinary bitten, and which is dne to their newness and the Interior quality of the drugs and alcohol of which they an concocted, is never per ceived in this mild and agreeable preparation. Ac cording to the testimony of able chemists, the us nonce of good Rye la the moet healthful of all spirits, aud Hostetter’s STOMACH BITTERS Are the only Medicinal Tonic in the World of which that fluid le the stimulating Ingredient. To Dyspeptic Sufferers. Under the general head of Dyspepsia may be classed all the varieties of indigestion. Its symptoms arc so various, and differ so much In different individuals that it is almost impossible todeasify them. In fact some of them are utterly Indescribable. It may he safely asserted, however, that half the diseases ol mankind spring from a disordered condition of the stomach; and that the other half, whatever their origin, react npoo that sensitive and important or gan. Among the ordinary indications of Dye; epsfci are flatulence, a bloated and full feeling about the stomach and abdomen Immediately after eating, a gnawing aensatlon or a sense of hollowness at the pit or the stomach between meals, a heavy dull feel ing in the head, feeble or unsteady appetite, occa sional nausea, reatleaeness daring c • ht and a weary, unrefreshed feeling on rising In th .-. orning, pulpitn tion of the heart, depression lnd, sometimes amounting to monomania, loa, “tnory, confu sion of thought, soar stomach, with taking of food, and a choking sensation in the throat, dimness of eye, pain in the diaphragm, feebleness and disincli nation for exertion, and sometimes emaciation and a corpse-ltke pallor. These are a few or the direct signs or Dyspepsia, bat as it Is generally complicated with specific affections of the bowels, the liver and the t, eives, its victims have many additional torments which are technically attributed To other causes. The best advice that can be given to any one who his th* slightest predisposition to Dyspepsia, is to for- tlfj his or her digestive organs br the daily use of Hostetter’s Bitters. The disease proceeds from a lack of vigor in the stomach, and this vitalising preparation will rouej # trec.L '*oili'cc,'ie«'iiay '»tiecL Savannah! Ql ijfiat and renovate that organ. If the gastric-apparatus iff* 1 ■ * ’ ‘ in good working order, and can perfectly dissolve and thoroughly assimilate the food submitted to its operation, there will be no Dyspepsia. If it cannot do this, it requires reinforcement, and the best of all reinforcing agents should be forthwith resorted to. The stomach Is the' dbmmiasarut of tlw system, it applies the element* of life to the whole body. In it Is prepared the material of blood, muscle, bone and fibre, and if It falls to purvey that material in quantity, and of a proper kind, the whole body Buf fers, and with it the mental faculties. Therefore pro tect th* commissariat department. Don’t let the en emy obtain possession of it. It is eas'er to prevent disease from getting into an organ than to expel ft after it become* a chronic fixture. Consider the first Indlcat' in of onaaslncsa In the stomach as a sign that Dyspepsia is preparing to attack, and ban* e it at once with the CHEAT REPELLANT. Bat if it la too late to prevent, remember that it is not too late to care. It Is believed that there is no case of Chronic Indigestion that can -withstand tie remedial operation of ON THIS CONTINENT. It la warranted to restore or.»y orimhal, natural (Sdlob, in evety u‘*r it » HI tb# hair from falling out; it-Will fr ^* I U ro ® humor*and dandruff; promote the ur» noTihe haw, and Is a beautiful dressing. . We offer no large rewards, but we nth • au ot our agents to refund the money to > iype a who will nae two bottles, ami then say Ba i vn V SOE- table Hair Restorative has not per irn.e all we claim. Tettimam.from the. Capital of the Unt-.e, States. M 15&s5dbeertToyJv« yUurrintrp epar*t •*» J** 1 ’ and can heartily recommend it as unequalled aa a Dressing. Purifier and Restorer,—giving to the Hair a luxuriant richness, and to the head s cool and moat agreeable sensation, while it Is thorough In re storing the hair to its nai ural color. Very respectfudy, W. Hamlet. Washington. D. O., May do, 1886. - Messrs. J. R Barrett & Co: I was iuduced by a friend to mak a Inal of Bir- rett’s Vegetable Hair Restorative, and I am very maeti pleased with tbe tfffect it ha* had on my Hpdr. .{ jpfcg gearlj half gray* and now* before ntifcg oee 'bottle, my head i9 freed from dandruff, and my hair h$N all the appei ranee of youth. I fully believe Bar* rett’s to be the beat hair preparation in the world. , ? Wm; Hamilton. Fredonia, N. Y., April 26,1866. Bailiffs Sale. W ILL be sold on TUESDAY, th* 80th day of Octo ber, 186C, in.iront of the Court House, In the city of Savannah, between the legal hoots of sale, the following property, to-’vit- One Sola, S cashioned-botrom Chairs, z cushioned- bottom Rocking Chairs, i Bedsteads, t Bureau and Glass, 5 Clocks, ami oiher articles loo numerous to mention- Levied on as i be property of Cyros Briefer a person of color, to satisfy :t distrain Warrant issued out of the Honorable the County Court for the county of Cha’ham, in favorOf Isaac 1). LaRoche. plaintiff. A. H. SADLER, oel Bailiff County Court C. C. 1 BO BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA. THOMAS U. AUSTIN,) Late of Apalachicola, Fla., CHARLES ELLIS. f and Columbus, Ga. aepll-it A. M. Sloan, . C. F. Stcuha. Late of Rome, Ga. Late of Macon, Ga. C. W. Stegall. Late of Thomasville. SLOAN, STUBBS & STEGALL, COTTON FACTORS, Forwarding and Commission aOX3B.CHA.ZTTS, No. 4 Stoddard’s Lower Bange, BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, Will make liberal Advances on cotton and other produce iu transit or store, or on consignments to 4«r correspondents in New York ;iu27-3m GEO. PATTEN & SON, UEXmVl, COMMISSION AM - FOR WARDINU MERCHANTS,!. Dealers in Cotton, Wool, Hides, Lumber, and Provisions. AGEJVTB FOB MORS iNHSLLIPS' 'SUPEB PHOSPHATE OF USE JylS-3m SAVANNAH. OA. BLAIR & BICKFORD, Lumber Manufacturers AND DEALERS IN TIMBER AND LUMBER OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, Doors, Sash and Blinds, Mill and Lumber Yard on Canal, near Bryan Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters. This belief Is grounded on twelve yea. s’ axparien ’e of the efficacy of th* preparation. The first install: e of its failure to give relief is yet jmctoonlcled. 1 f, t everhsdfailed, thevoluadnoas correspondence ail. dressed totne proprietor* from all parts of the United States and 8onth America, wonld at least include on* letter expressing dissatisfaction. Bat no, there is not one. The testimony, extending over a period of more than* dozen years, la nil of the approving tenor. Certainly this la a sufficient warrant for claiming that tb* BITTERS are n SPECIFIC FOR INDIGESTION IN ALL ITS VARIETIES. Hostetter’s Bitters AS A Houseliold Medicine. It is a great fallacy to suppose that the nauseous ness of a medicine la any proof of its value as a res torative. The truth ia, that if the palate revolts against a remedy, it cannot do much good. » HOSTETTER’S BITTERS Are not unpleasant to the testa, and always sooths’ and quiet, instead of irritating the stomach. Indeed they are the beet known preventative of and core for nausea. Their asefblness an n family specific can scarcely be overrated. For sickness at the stomach, sudden spasms, wind colic, hysterica, nervous head ache, lassitude, low spirits, and the thousand and one little ailments that are continually occurring in every family, there is nothing comparable to them. A whole medicine cheat foil of Uactono, essences, pow ders, and pills, le not worths single bottle of the BITTERS in such cam, Caution. - THE GOVERNMENT INDORSEMENT InordartoWepd agaiaat dangerous impositions, the pnUic are s quested to tiksfiapecflsl note of the beautifully engraved proprietary stamp, through which th* Government of Of* United States officially authenticates avarj bottle of Uoatetterie Bitters. This shield, thrown by the Government over the pro prietors and to* puMc for their joint protection, is placed conspicuously swoss th* cork and over the neck of each bottle, and amnot fall to strike the eye of the mom casual observer, Nothing that purports to be Hosatter’s Bitten cat be genuine unless the ■tamp is there. Itlaalao ptiparto atatothatthe Bitters are so exclusively lngla**, aad never, trader any circum stances by fie fiufion er boriel. Impostors and trolton are firoad, and the only safeguard the pub nc have m toafinj that the Bitters they boy beer He engraved label end note or hand of Me—. jTofitetter A Smith, sad the stomp atx>v« men. KEPAKKD AND SOLD BT HOSTETTER A SMITH, PITTSBURGH, PA. A For saie by ‘ J. LIPPMAN, Cor L'oograwaad Barnard afu. Savannah, Ga. ■0 * . n ,.ij .a rioo T- G. B. LAMAR, JUN., Successor toG. B. tk G. W. Lanas, General Commission Merchants Forwarding aid Shipping Agents, . No. OS BAY STREET (up etalre.) Refer to Geo. W. Anderson, John C. Ferril and Q. B. Lamar, Savannah; W. E. .Tackoon, Josiah Sibley A Kona. J B. and i. W. Walker, Augusta. Consign ments solicited. tnvll) x. V. Boast. W. A. UaxANT. Bouse & Bryant, (Formerly of Jacksonville, 1'ia.,) 104 Bay SAVANNAH, - Street, - - GEORGIA. W ILL give prompt at) cation to receiving and for warding goods, sales on consignment, and all orders: and will also keep constantly on hand a lor saie on consignment, and for which they are agents. Orders and consignments leapcotfully icitcd- al8-tf JOHN s. sums & CO. Forwarding and Commission MERCHANTS, t WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS . IN Dry Goods, Groceries, Ac., HOS. 1 AND 2 SAM MIS’ BLOCK, .Bay Street, Jacksonville, Florida, wo. a RAMMia. id. o. towns. * unoa. t. Koran anil tf HIM GOLD WIDAL SHERRY, PORT AND MADhlRA, HARVEST BOURBON, Ji.Gf C WHEATNUTHBOT, OLD HOMESTEAD RYE. In addition to onr business of selling Wines, etc/ in original packages, aud in order to Insure to con sumers Fare Liquors in a compact and convenient form, we commenced the. enterprise or bottling and puking in coses our we(V known Wines, Brandies. Whiskies, etc., and have sent them out in a style that wonld prrclnile the possibility or their being tam pered with before reaching the purchaser. The gen eral appreciation and gratifying success that has re warded our Sfforte has encouraged us to maintain the standard as regards qnality, also, to make in- creased effort s to retain the confidence and pa two, age which has bean so liberally bestowed upon us. BINQKGER ft CO. Established 1778.] Importers of Wines, 4c., ° ’ ’ No. is Beaver street. New York. The above popular goods are put up in cases con- tainlng one dozen bottfes each, rad ar* said by H. C. RUWE, - SAVANNAH, ‘ '• and all prominent Druggists, Grocers, etc. OPINIONS OF THE PRKS8. The name of Binlnger 4 Co., No. is Beaver street, m a guarantee of the exact and literal jnlk of wtet’ ever they xagresepL—N. Y-Oem. Advertiser. , Th* importing" hooae ef mmSS 4 Co.. No. 15 Beaver street. Is conducted upon principles of Integ rity, fairness, and the highest honor,—N. Y. Evening Expresa. : ijefrycoqtwiy Miscellaneous. BARR_E_'lT’8, J. K. BARRETT Oi CO., I'roprietors, Manchester, New Hampshire. JACOB LIPPMAN, Corner Congress and Barnard streets. Agent. Br Sold bv aH Druggist*. lyfr-tf HLAiVLYILLK SLATE MINING COMF1, VAN WERT, POLK CO., GA. Oatp’l Stoclx, ft£200,000 SHAKES, $S0 EACH. Dixsiotoks—H. Brigham. J. F. Dover, E. C. Gran nies, A. Wilbur and A. E. Marshall. Prsidknt—A. Wilbur. Savannah, Ga. Vtos PscaiDrsT—E. C. Grannise, Macon, Ga. Ssobxtxby—A. E. Marshall, Atlanta, Ga T HIS company will soon be prepared to til say orders for Slate, however large, for roofihg, far furniture manufactured out of slate, for lintels, for pavement, and for suy othernses to which cat* ran be applied. The quarry is convenient to the cities ol Atlanta, Augusta, Macon, Albany and Columbus. Ga.; to the cities of Selnm, Montgomery end Mobile, Als.; to New Orleans, and will shortly be to Mem phis, Tenn.. and Sr. Louis, Mo. The superiority t slatefor roofing purposes, and its spccmladaptabi.it to various articles of furniture and for pavement well kaown. Orders may t.e addressed to A. B. MARSHALL, 9*c>y, i8 .yq t,, Trt9£tjSJUJ& 'KJ O dum *o WAS THE MIT " HIEHAIATill Ml MM FIIM IRBIAI Mir That received a medal and honorable mention from the Royal Commissioners, the competition of all pro minent manufacturers of “ Corn Starch " and “Pre pared Corn Floor " of this and other countries not withstanding. j-, . - it .- j MAX ZB XI A, The food and 1 its ay of the age, without a single fault. One trU- wfi.l cdnvtace tbe moet skeptical. Makee Pudding-’, twkfls, Caatsrd* Blanc Mange, Ac., without iainela s. with few or no eggs, st a cost as tonishing the m wl economical. A slight addition to ordinary Wheat I onr greatly improves Bread and Cake. It is also excellent for thickening sweat nances, gravies for fish and meats, soups, 4c. For Ice Cream nothing can compare with it. A UtUa boUjd to milk will prodace rich cream fof coffee* chocolate,tea, Ac. Put op in oae pond packiee*, under the trade mark Maizena* with directions for uee. A most delicious article Of food fo* eklldrra and In valids of all aces. . For sale by Grocers and Drugglsls everywhere. Wholerale Depot, HMJ Fulton Street. WILLLAM DURYKA, jSS-ly Genoral Agent. Commiioion {MeBCbnntfi, NO. 47 PEARL STREET, NEAR PRODUCE EXCHANGE, N. Y. wk. »; uawkiks, J f nockWE^t, fat. Partlcnlsr attention paid to bcylng Produce, Provl sions, Wliiskies, and Cigars, on order, and to con "***"*'*■ - ; Udii; CLINTON HUNTER, firm or Spofford, Tfleston 4 Go., New York. Fancber * McCbesney, 6 Water-et., New York. Richard Ellis. 114 Water street. New York. Was. B.- Miles. S» Christie street. New York W. E. Sibcll, 6 Wall street, "New‘York. Lewis L. Jones.pt Bni.dwav- 3. W. Ma«on ft Co., Savannah Ga. JOHN GRAY," v DEALER IN t j Wooden Ware, Brooms, wails, brushes, mats. Twines, C’orilage, Tasks, uksvsi, Cradlea, Wagons, Chairs, BatkcM, *«• Nos. IS Fulton andSOSFrorit S NEW YORK * Ross’ Atgaroba Steam Packing, JOE STEAM, WATER OR OQ, PIPE JOINTS, CYLYNDER HEADS, STEAM CHESTS, ‘ AND JOINTS OiF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Patented 1866. The Best, lost Durable, . A N D — * Cheapest Packing Erer Invemted. Hotels. NOTICE. TO ALL WANTING fORNITURE I am opening for the inspection of the public, a fine stock of CABINET FURNITURE, CHAIRS, T TRESSES, &C-, &c., To which the. attention of all is invited. __W~ Wnrerooms, 176 BROUGHTON STREET, Sher .oek’sold Dry Goods S»#re. flS-ly S B. HARRINGTpN. YELLOW CORN. 7000 ment, by scpil-tf bushels for gale low, to close consign . BRADLEY, HILL ft CO., No. 12 Slodflard s Lower Range. 2,000 Coffee. BAGS COFFEE, Direct importation from Rio de Janeiro, For sale bv oc1-3m* WEFD A CORNWEU*. PHLENIX STEAM SAW MILL EASTERN WHARF, SAVANNAH, GA. ir DOUBLE lOwd. S3 the ‘PHffiNLX STEAM SAW MILL,”' wonld respectlhlly Inform their Blends and the public generally, that they are rriHC 1 G4 nnderaigseil, bsvingcompletcd IRC GANG SAW MILI* to AM SAW MILL,** r friends and the puli! now prepared to fill orders for Lumber in any quan tity apd* of any sines nu:l lengths. We have con nected with onr Mill au Improved Planer, and will give purticnlar attention to orders for planed and tongue and grooved lumber. Orders left at the Mill, or at J. F. & M..Hamilton* ; office, comer May iui* Abyruoru streets, will recely. kiigsint attention# \ # t \ \ * A share of yublic patronnso is respPctfally mo- llclted. EHLKN ft HAMILTON*. jo*, zulsh, J." r.-uami-TON. u. ul*milton. au8-if - North Hi^er AGRICDLTURAL WORKS. € 1 BIFFING ft CO., 5S and 60 Courtlandt streeq JT New Yofk, MaimfactuTers and Dealers in aoricultural implements, seeds AND FERTILIZERS. Nos. 10,11.50, i-S und 60 Plows, celebrated Mo hawk Valley Steel; Clipper Plow; Horse-poweis, Threshers and Cleaners, Fan Mills, ftc. cotton gins. Emery’s celebrated Saw Gin. McCarthy’s celebra’ed Roller Gin. Dealers supplied Bend for Circular. oc5-!m A. Austell, I *- W. H Inman, Atlanta, (Late of Georgia,) Georgia. | New York. A.ustell v <fc Inman, Cattail nfld Coumissiou Merchants, No. 90 Wall street, NEW YORK. • W l are fully prepared to make liberal cash ad vaneemente on consignments trom Merchants aad Planters, both nt this place and at our agencies throughout the South. Our Mr. Austell, of Atlanta, will arrange advancements there. Cotton and mer chandise will be forwarded to us with dispatch by ear asonfs, Messrs, Brady * Moses, of Bavannkh. We firm exgrt our beet en- rgie* to give ^tisfsction, and promote the Interests of'our patrons. Consignments from our aouthern fnends respect- fhUysoliettsd. . se27-3m “ GILLIAMS OLD MILL.” e&ITS, 6UTS, MEAL. T luddengton & CO. G BITS abffMtAf. always on hand in Urge qusnti- tiea, daily ground, ami can make if especially to IIm interest of Grocers and.. Bay Merchant* who fill country orders to give us tlieir patronage. We w 1 spectfully solicit a call from all who use the above. Depot for shippers at 8. <!. Hayne'a warehouse, 190 wnd I9i Bay street, corner of Market Dock. * * , 5 LCDDraorox & co., oc2-tf Cor. Hubersham and Liberty streets. PaperHangings ; • Nb Window Shades. MRS. MARY J. TURNER, No. S&St. Julian Street, “ ' • J ‘’era. beseM Has received Anew foh Shades and Tl yhiap. ”Gllt cornices. of t*sner;HT. Dices, which. jy>* SANDERSON IV1LKINS0N, HARNESS, SADDLERY AMD TRUNK STORE, ’WHOLRSALK AND RETAIL, Rant (i'lde <yf Market, ’mZfaS? '!** Wh* weals St. Jalisa as* ffivymm ttrerts, •Mil* . ‘ ~ Market Square Ewe, 138 BRYAN STREET, Superior to Rubber, and Costing Futt . Per Cent. Less. 'Warranted to Last Longer, and to Stand Whew Rub ber Will Not, being mtkJt- * ’ pected by Steam; Oil, Naptha, Water or any Degree op Heat y.: „ . or Pressure TO WHICH It is Ordinarily Subjected. T his packing is made of composition Board prepared -xpre«siy for this parpoae, tolly saturated with a South American Onto, oMstead from the A1 arobx Tree, P. ssoived In Oita with other materials which Impart solanly and power of rtsia- tsars against the elements and substances which eoo* impair all other packings. - It has not been brought Before the poblio as an experiment, bat alter tbe mo9t thorough practical test ef its qualities, to various places in this country for nearly a year, and for over two yean in South America, where IT was Invented. Wherever U ties been tried it has given unqualified satisfaction, and ba, invariably superseded rubber. A premium was awarded the inventors at tbe Exhibition of the Mas sachusetts Charitable Mechanics’ Association Fair, to tssft without». y effort on tbeir part. This Packing is now in use in sugar refineries, wa» ter works, oil works, roiling mills, steamships, ftc., ar.d the aneexed recommendations speak lor them selves, to regard to it- qualities and comparative cost It is equal !v g Kid for faced or rough joints, sad is wananted foal ase- to give satisfaction. It is s*- pecia'ly econmiended lor Steam Cheats, and for all Idn-' e, where grease or oil destroys rubber. It Will withstand the jar ol heavy item hammers, aad great pressure; where all other packing soon giv.-s ont. It contains no sulphur, a r anything that will corrode the jototson which it may be nsed; and in esse of breaking the joints It dose not adhere, but will Come off wbole, and can be used again It Is manufactured to rolls any length. 36 and 4ft inchi. wide, and ia numbered from 0 to 5, No. 6 being about.; inch thick aud weighing six pounds per square yrd, No. 0 weighing but li.tle more than half a pound pur square yard. It can also be made of any required el.-s and tfricknetA Gaskets foi Manholes, Stcem Pipes, &e., furnished to order withe it extra charge. Wnere the joints are ordtoai-lljfaco, No*. I and dare used. For joins faced with core, and new or not corroded. No. o will sDSwer. The higher numoers are for nnfaced and bad joints. While the cost of this Packing is less per pound than good robber, it. weight is less than one-half i and as beat has little or no effect upon it, it may tie used much thinner t.mn rubber, tusking Its cost to tbe consumer, ; muuy cases, ksstb-m um- th>rd that of rubber. FAIRBANKS, RO“8 ft CO.. S,"le Manufacturers. Orders for laige or small quantities promptly filled. The trade supplied ou ltoerul icrfo, by S. K. HEAD, Agent, News and Herald office, cavuilnab, Ga. CERTIFJ- ATE3. Sooth Boston, April 14, 1866. Mu. James Ross—Dear Sir : I have used your Alga- robs Steam Packing on a Steam Hammer, aad other joints, where there is a heavy jsr, and where Red Lead bos failed, andl am happy to aay that your Pack ing is the best thing I have ever,used, sod it cannot be too highly recommended. Yours, must respectfully, R. 8. JENNE88. Chief Engineer Bay State Iron Works. Medical. A NOBLE PUBp( VALENTINE BASLER. Cigarq Wines, Ales and Lager,, sad all kinds of Liquors. Lunch st eleven o’clock. Ten Piu Alley- attached. angAffim . ST. CHARLES SALOON, B Y A. STAMM, Bay Lane, rear of Post Office- Tin beat Liquors, Also, Wines. Segars, ftc., always on hand, including a choice article of BELT ER’S WATER, directly imported from Docaagtbum, Nassau, and the best uf Rhine Wiues. LUNCH every day at U o’clock. ml»-1y LA PIERRE HOUSE, PHILADELPHIA. rflHE SUBSCRIBKHB Uavlsg leased this favorite M. House, it bas been RKFITTED AMD RKFVRV1H1KD IN AN. ELEGANT MANNER, 4ad is wow Prepared wita the Mott Per- . feet Appointments for the Reeep- .Iwoftowtlq 42 5 The first position snong first-elsas Hbthla will be maintained in the future, as to the p&st. Mlfo , . . jAgfiNlft FARLEY. CHARLESTON HOTEL, CHARLESTON, 8. C. fflHIS popular and wall known Hctei,situated In tbe 1 business portion of the City, has bees newly fur nished throughout by the present proprietor, who has been sixteen years connected wlth Gto estsblishmenq. mM-tt - 1 W. WHITE, Proprietor. LINYILLE & GLEASON. St. Julian Street, West of Market, SAYAN94#, A-a-nuTS "1 MeaeiTT. WhLRdFr**®. 64 Cnrtlaiit Street let M. MANUFACTURERS OF ALL KINDS OF Bolts, Nats, Washers, Sett Screws, Tape and Dies, fte., ftcA spd dflfttemjMl! BprirgsdrStegm ■Up and aiginesr*#ipf4iro,tflh». fewhjwint. Hemp and Rubber Packing; OagTanned and RQbbei Belting, Brass Fittings, Chtoptog find Riveting Ram mereFilea,Chisels, Gss Pipe, Nails, Circular and Gang Saws. Pampa, Steam Whistles, steam and Wa Mills m every A.F. WOOD Engines. BDWARD B. YOUNG. TTAT CLAYTON B. WOODS 00<‘ Bankers & Brokers WILL receive Deposits,liny and sell Exchange, Gold and Silver, Uhcurrenfkaiik ifbtes, GavernmenT, Railrcad and ell other tHeartUn. Will also buy Oq|- tonof orders. „ Collections mode tqd promptly remitted. They will also make collections la any part of the United States, and make sash advances on cotton eoustgaed to our friends la~N*w York. Charleston, S*v*nn*R»Aphiseblcpla.ofeNftw.Prleans. opemtMVMpiiJtiryaSv w>th our lon * es " tabilahsd credit. Is a raffle lent guarantee of safety Hale>irbaiWtohHlMgii^j^|Q n| * REFER TO SffitSEStWri-) Josiah Morris, Montgomery, A a. Wm. H. Young, Oolumbua, Ga. **?.”*JK**a~ JHlHnigt, wICTS m z Guthrie A Co., Louisville, Ky. fiMrok A Rowland. St Loula, Mo. Bvraota. Ana., Sep*. A ISM. eep»*m Boker’sBrttars For safe st all promta aadDraggiffia,sndwh -L. FUlHCE t Jr.i Sole -WkUJia .a J*** Esoinx House, Charleston ’.Yatku Woiiks, April 3,1869., .This is to certify that I have used •• Rosa* Algoroba ntaam Packing” since November 1st, 1866. and find it cheaper and superior to any Packing I have yet used, having given it a severe test during that time where rubber would not-stacd. I can chw-rfully recommend It to all wbo may use Steam Pocking. (Signed) WM. C. STOTT, Engineer Pumping Engine, Charleston Water Works. Office Downer. Kerosene On. Co:, I Boston, April 19th, 1866. f Janes Ross, Ehq.—Dear Sir: I have used st our works to South Boston, your Abarobs Packing for some three months pact, and I cheer ully recommend it as being a cheap and durable Packing for either steam or other joint,. I bare used for above length of time the PScklug to making joints o pipe and pumps through which we doily pump large quantities of csL some times using It when heated oil passes to great quantities; to short, to all the places I have pat it to the test of actual nse. it bas answered a good purpose, and I cheerfully recommend it to the notice of person* using Pocking for flange or other joints. I am yours, respecfnl.y, JOSHUA MERRILL, Superintendent Downer Kerosene Oil Go. Boston, Mass., March 16, 1886. I have used “Robs’ Algar ba Steam Packing” on board tbe Steamship Cassandra, and have fonnd it superior to any Packing I have used. It is not only cheaper but superior to Rubber Packing. .< (Signed) GEO. R. EMERY. Chief Eogtoeer of Steamship Cassandra. oclS-tf LOW PRICES! Quick Sales! YYTE have just received and opened Urn LARGEST Vf : STOCK of D3Y GOODS to be fonnd India city, and which we offer at LOWER PRICES than they can be bought for at say other house, consisting to part of Every variety of ’Yrees Goods flossekesping Goods Doiuestfes aud Prints ' Cloths and Cossimcri s figured Llneo* and Drills Embroideries and Luces Hosiery and Gloves . Ribbons and Braids Hair Rolls and Curls Lace Points and Veils Bradley’s Empress Trails HsirakercliieTs ftc., ftc., ftc. - myffl-tr EINSTEIN & ECKMAN, 161 Congress street, V 8 > VANN AW, GA. HERRING’S USE PROOF SAFES Fairbanks’ PL1TF0RH SCALES. BELL, WYLLY & CHRISTIAN H aving KEEN AGENTS for the above Safes and Scales for tbe last fifteen years, are now receiving large consignments of Safes and Seales. HERRING’S PATENT CHAMPION FIRE PROOF SAFES, with pa.ent Crystalled Iron Burglar Frost ALSO, PATSMT PLATPORJ4 SCALES, from 3^00 pounds dormant down to 4«0 pounds. PLATFORM AND UNION, ' GROCERS’, COUNTER, AND . EVEN BALANCE. The above Safes and Scales are too well known to require any comments. Stock constantly on nand aad sold at Mannfactnrer’s Card Pr ca.’ rapid oc*i _ - ■ •'—’ | Rope, Rope, R*!*’ of "Missouri Mills”, fp^*’*“ n S bra Bd -' 1 eqnal to tbeir celebrated “Green .to onieosunable Wn^BAM. HOMT ^ oeit-dtwfteofitf —-—g HATS AND CAPS. No|r open st the SAVANNAH HAT STORE* AM the fete Styles 06 3 HATS AND CAPS. ’ . Cffil ** ***** More porclwalBgel^wher^ ENTERPRISE CORNS K WEST BROAD* 5 ORKS^ STREET*. _ - ' DEH)T AT R* COWDEN» ^ Neath s*4a It. ffmllam •«**•*• W '* 1 MsrkeC ffiHaarallfrai r'- J i— wa db t acl-lra . For Sale, g-\NE Fettos ft Blake’sSTEAM-PCMP.Jft eefifipMe ^ ° rder ‘ CHARLES L. COLBY ft CO, pAO g A 1 iJjje rsr'iZ£& AMD A Glorious Best H. There are as many roads to r affie aM fn . there were gateways to ancient Thebes, t I bitions warrior la for carrying hta °®1 “*«• 5 Tww aaplrlng politician for schemil 1 bylntrlgns and conaummhte art. But th grand broad path to the goal, along whwH bara can travel. It Is the path set aDa ! H march..of talsnt, energy, aud noble though foil or obstacles, itcontalns nouctfoT'* J man cannot snrmonnt. Tills ract has been erJr n Innumerable Instances, but m i ew more *^ ban in the rise and progress of db. hoopi, 1 ' GREAT TONic] Hoofland’s German Bittfeva la a positive remedy for a| DYSPE PSIA, Dieoasea Resulting from 0IS3I8U OF THE LIVER and DIGESTIVE OS oil lAnd la the Orly certain and sate RESTORER OF STREXGI IN CASKS OF DEBILITY. By the ase of tills Bluer.'* Weakened and Debilitated Frame* i Come Renewed with all the Vigor of flea-ltli* Impaired eoastuatiema are rebuilt, and the a m short time regains Viwor, Health and Stren'nhJ OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING SYMPTOMS, I Resulting froat. Disorders urthe Digestive 1 Organ:I Constipatiou, Inward Piles, Fullnese oi Blood tul Head, Acidity of the stuinacli, Nuaseu, tie,:: burn, Disgust for Food, Fullness or Weight in the Stomach, Sour Bmctaiioue. Sink iugor FiuueShig at the Pu ot the Stomach, Swimming uf tbe lieuii, Hurried and Dink-tilt Breath ing, Fiutti ring at lb» Heart, Choking or Suffocating Sensation when in .i Lying Pos ture, Dimness of Vision, Dots or Webs before the bight, Fever and Dali Pern la the Head, Defi ciency ofierspi ation, YcHtnuieseoi the Skin and Eyee, Pain In the Side, Ihcf Chesq Limbs, ftc., sadden Plushes of UeatEie tog to the Flesn. Cunaunt imogisings ulttfi. and great Depression ol spinu. Remember That these Bitters contain no Rum or Whiskey And can’t make Drunkards le not a Bar Room Drink, But s Highly Concentrated Vegetable Eitrst I Wee from Alcoholic Stimulant or Injurious Drj| It cannot Insidiously Introduce tbe vice of hell enness into the bosom of your families—tojourh your children, or your friends. SOXjDIKHS Or others, whose systems have become ItnpsirtiJi hardships or disease, will find iu this Bitters i -1 hat wlU restore them to all their lull vigor. These Bitter* have performed more cure.* ■ Given Better Satisfactiou! /: m,te rss'inJ! , | Have more respectable people to vouch forth* I Thsneny other article to the Market. WefisfiJl om to contradict tids assertfor, and Will pay *1,000 TMaftyonethst will produce a Certificate pi.K| by aa hat Is not GENUINE. N READ \mO SAYS SO. I FROM THE HON. THOMAS B. FLuHETu I Washington. January 1. is*. I Gentleman:—Having stated it vorbaily 10 I bsva no hesitation in writing the (act, that 1 op I eneed marked benefit from vour Uondsud’, Gent I Bitten. During s long and tedious session of u» I greaa, pressing and onerous duties nearly jjirfaa I me. A kind friend saggested the use of lb p-Tf : ’ I Uon I hare named. 1 took his aavic-. and item* I was improvement of health, renewed ci.e’C- -* I that particular relief 1 .-o mach needed and o -u®; I Others maybe similarly advantaged, ii they I has Truly your friend, . \ THOMAa U. FLOilE'Cr- Wea Rev. W. D. Sslgfried, Pastor ot Tweitii W* | Church. t _ .. .a , Philadelphia, December -w Harass Joan* ft Evans, mboriK t® 5 1 aasgaaaaawa..ijiga! Gttsas^SsSSaa cham, usd whose fovorsbli. mention oi U , tg I fiuood me also to try them. I amsl I an aversion to patent medicines, from tk I and one"qnack “Bitters." whosei only* s? sI oe to palm off sweetened and draffiea the cimmuatty, to s sly way; which, I fear, Is to make many a confirm Oeon usmter that yonrs w» r!ir lard 11 ® I preparation. I took It with h *P"’^ ^,“^1 warnnakoaly upon the atomacb. but • p0 | ^ tt«I robs system, wa* prompt and ^•j'u’PLin w n * hare derived great and permanent " oaIt , ase of s tow bottles. Veryr«P«g^aft Ho. *64 sharkam* 10 ’ 1 ■ BEWARE OF poran*gg2.*| Svethst the sifnsture of “O M- JACKSD- Wrapper of each bottle. PRINCIPAL OFFICE & JBNUFACT^ j No. 631 ARCH STREff. JONES & EVANS: SUCCESSORS TO C. M. JACI :bson* c0 ' . WALSH, so!? Mf’-I 6 A^Iiii.JytW ,*i etufl'4'AS'