The Daily news and herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1866-1868, October 23, 1866, Image 4

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i Dally News and Herald. TUESDAY MORNING OCTOBER 23, 1866. OCTOBER. BY THE I.ATB WILLIS GAYLORD CLARK. Solemn yet beautiful to view. Month of my heart i thou dawn eat here, With sad and laded leaves to strew Pale Summer*, melancholy bier. The moaning of thy winds I hear. As the red sunset dies afar, And bars of purple clouds appear, Obscuring every western star. Thou solemn mouth! I hear thy voice ; It tells my soul of other days, When but to live was to rejoice. When earth was lovely to my gaze ( Ob, visions bright—oh, blessed hour*. Where are their living raptures now ? 1 ask my spirit’s wearied powers ; I ask my pa:e and fevered brow I (> I tort to Natan* ini behold * mul My life's dim emblems, rustling round, In hues of crimson and of gold ; The year’s dead honors on the ground : And sighing with the winds, I feel, While their low pinions murmur by, How much their sweeping tones revest Of life and human destiny. HI Amtm Miscellaneous. ATTORNEYS a.t law, N*. 46 WmhingtM Street, Room 9, BOSTON, HASS., Zion. <3.03 Insland, When Spring’s delightsome moments shone, They come in zephyrs irom the West ; Hiey bore the wojd-lark’s melting tone. They stirred the bine lake’s glassy breast; Through Summer, fainting in the beat. They lingered in the forest shade; Bat changed and strengthened now. they beat In storm, o’er mountain, glen and glade. How like those transports of the breast When life is fresh and joy is new; Soft as the halcyon's downy nest, And transient *11 as they are true! They stir the leaves in that bright wreath Which hope about her forehead twinoB, Till Grief’s hot sighs around it breathe, Then Pleasure’s lip its smile resigns. Alas ! for Time and Death and Care, What gloom about our way they fling ! Like clouds in Autumn’s gusty air, The burial pageant of the Spring. The dreams that each successive year Seemed bathed in hues of brighter pride, At last like withering leaves appear, And sleep in darkness side by side. in General* —The Wisconsin eagle, “Old Abe,” ia to be sent to the Paris Exposition. —The Hebrews of Lancaster, Pa., an- about to build a new synagogue. —Piofessor Anderson, tbe Wizard of Abe North, ia a bankruptjin Birmingham, Eng land. —Up to Tuesday evening only 74,000 voters had been registered in New -York city. This is about one-lhird tbe voting popula tion. —George Hoppeu, a prominent Fenian from Ireland, and a brother-in-law of Mr. Stephens, has arrived atNewJYork. —A Wall street banker, in New York, has given #25,000 toward tbe rebuilding of St. Patrick’s Cathedral. —It is stated that Geu. Magruder is about to give up bis residence in Mexico, and will return either to New York or New Orleans. —The squirrel hunters of Solou, Ohio, had a-squirrel hunt on the 12th. One party re turned with 5,855 scalps and beads, and tbe other party with 4,195 scalps and heads. —According to the ceDsus recently taken in the city of Paris, its population, exclusive of foreigners sojourning there, is about 1,700,000. —Great distress is reported among the Cornish miners, and they are leaving their homes by thousands. Many are emigrating to Australia and America. —Old Gent (disgusted)—“Here, waiter! Here's a—here's a—a—caterpillar in ibis chop!’’ Waiter (flippantly)—“Yessir; about the time o' year for cm just now, sir!” [Punch. —The number of deaths from cholera in St. Louis during the rage of tbe epidemic, from about the first of August to tbe latter part of September, was over 3,500. -The Boston Traveller announces that quite a number of French Canadian fami lies have recently settled in Gloucester, Massachusetts, and found employment iii the cottou mills at that place. Canadian immigrants are also reported as having ar rived at Haverhill and other Massachusetts towns. They are said to be industrious, sober and quiet people. Collect Unclaimed Property, Money Debts etc., etc., in ENGLAND, SCOTLAND, AUSTRALIA IRELAND, Commission -Merchants* Jas.T. Paterson, TIMBER, Lumber & Commission MERCHANT, Mo. 153 Bay Street, Sevenaak, Darien, (Georgia. ’ Orders for Lumber solicited. d»dJI S. 6. BATHES GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, AMD WHOLESALE DEALER IM CANADA, - WALES, Or any other British Colony. Copies of Wllle and all other Records obtained. Case* prosecuted ia favor of heirs, Legatees and next of kin upon favorable terms. CHARGES MODERATE. More than $606,000,600 of unclaimed money, are invested In the National debt of Great Britain alone, in trust for the unknown heirs, legatees, etc. large portion of t|psA known to beloug to parties in America. *‘ : - Hr. JEWETT ia an Attorney at Law in England, and tbe resident representative of tire arm In that country. All letters must be addressed to the Boston Post Offlco, and encloee stamp. '* REFERENCES: Gen. Wh. A. Oi —I Troy, N. Y. Col. Bdwabb Flos, Cambridge, Mass. Col. Wh. L. Sasww, Salem. Mass. Capt. S. B. GeKGOKY, IT. S. N„ Hamilton, Mass. D’«let O. Chammsll, Esq., Cincinnati, Ohio, suet- a. Oil FOWLER & WARD, 87 Water street, New York, IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN RICE. /^tONSIGNMBRTS solicited, on eluch liberal 11(1- \J vaLCements will be made. C. R. FOWLER of he above dm, can be seen at the Marshall House. SAVANNAH NATIONAL BANK. MERCHANTS’ NATIONAL BANK, of New York city. oLD-tm* Johnston, Woods & Co., Ceneral Commis’n Merchants No. 10 Stoddard’* Lower Rouge, SAVANNAH, GA. eepl-tf Emigrants Can be Suppliedl WITHIN TEN DAYS. rtlHE undersigned are prepared to supply Planters A and other parties who may be in want dr WHiTl: LABORERS, and have made necessary arrange ments in the North to HQ any orders for agriculture Laborers, Woodcutters, Mechanics, etc., within Ten or Twelve days front he day the order is given here. The laborers are to at received by the Employers on arrival of the steamer here, and transported to the points where they are wanted at Employers’ expense, and the Employers have farther to pay a certain son per head in advance, partly as seenrity ind partly for covering the expense* in bringing the Emigrants from tbe North to this port. The fate at which Farming Laborers can be se- enred will average about 0150-per year! the Employ ers finding them. For further particulars apply to YV1LLE —Some fellow publishes that a stone was thrown at Browclow during bis tour. That was a shame, but what a pity tbe Parson didn’t bit the aggressive missile with bis bead. —Prentice. —“Mother and infant” receptions are in /vogue iu New York. Young wives invite their acquaintances to see their young babies. The toilettes of mother, child and visitors are iu tbe height of fashion. - —A child was poisoned fatally a lew days ago, ut Yorkville, Tenn., by quinine received from a northern city, whicb on examination, was fouud to be largely mixed with corro sive sublimate. Two adults, also, were poi soned by the same, but were relieved by co pious vomiting. It is a strange coincidence that seven of tbe passengers ot tbe ill-fated steamer Evening Star were rescued by tbe schooner Morning Star and carried into Charleston. Tbe setting Star found another rising one to take its place. —The Virginian, published at Stunton, in tbe Sbeuaudoab Valley, proposes that tbe au thorities of that place shall appoint one or more colored policemen to keep in order tbe negro population. —A Cincinnati letter says : “ Hogs large euougb to-be fatted this year are io good demand, and bring good prices. Tbe number of hogs next year will be double that of this year, because nearly every farmer has a lot of fine young pigs. They are much cheaper than last year, and six cents a pound, against tvAlvR rontfi last vear. ia all tlipv will hrimr *• twelve cents last year, is all they will bring. —The missing seronaut who went up at Albany, New York, and whose empty bal loon was found in tbe-lake, has been beard from. His name is Collins, and be was not killed, but only badly bumped. — When Sherman was iu Toronto a re porter sided up to him and said: “Gen. Sherman, will you ’ave the kindness to give me.your views hon tbe Fenian question?’’ “Go tob—,” was tbe answer. New Style Dress Trimmings AND Millinery Goods, Just received at MRS. LOUIS’. fANDSOMB CLOAKS. Sacks, Boltons, Feathers. TT. I~I Flowers, Ribbon/. Velvets of all colors. Cords, . Tassels, Ac. Hats Horn one dollar upwards ; Keath era from 26 eta. epward: and a (rest variety of hand some Braids, MIL wewtedand cotton. Call and ex- amine for yourself, at MBS R. L. LOUIS’, ocll 3w No. 161 CongrriOB street, up gtatrg. R. A. SOLOMON, COMMISSION MERCHANT, COLLECT- . ' V. ING;AGENT. Ac-, Eufanla, .Ala. Prompt attention given to Collections and Remit tance*; Purchase and Sale of Cotton. Ac. Reference:—Messrs. A Schiller k Nephews, Lau rence Bros. A Co., New York; Roping, Hanaerd A Co, Columbus, Qa.; Wm. A. McKenzicLif Co., Apa lachicola; Ao»tln A Elite, Savannah, Ga. oc!0-3m B? Si ► Green Leaf *$tope, Manufacturers’ Prices. oclMf Notice. PAVAMT AWaPLEH. 0C1I-2W !*q„ Attorncju i S^^w : B. D. ARNOLD, I — (JOHN RYAN, Execatodt*. ed; and all indebted to said estate wifi ment to M. 3. Ford, E*q.,_Attoniey*t Lmr^ W ' WM. MOBV1LLE A CO., Jones’ Block, Bay street, One door East of Barnard street, Savannah, Ga. unsmoii: Jackson A Lawton, -avannah. John W. Anderson A Son, Savannah. Solomon Cohen, Savannah. Jno. C, FerrilL Savannah. Nicholls, Camp dt Co., Savannah Geo. A. Cnyler, Savannah, w. R. Fleming, Savannah. John Screven, Savannah. Brigham. Baldwin AOo.. "amnnsh Savannah Natlonal-Bank, Savannah. m3 HATS AND CAPS. Now open at tlie SAVANNAH HAT STORE. Alt the late styles of HATS Alto CAPS. Call and examine before purchasing elsewhere. oclO S. M. HOLDING. To The Public. rTXHE PAVUdOff HOTEI+ Charleston, South Caro- X liMi oolong fcnd lUrcoMkioted by the late H. L. BUTTERFIELD, will atm be kept open for the accom modation of the trarellmg public. Its former friends and patrons will find tbe usual accommodations and attention bestoftAoa them as formerly, and the pub lic favor, already 00 Well established as The Hot el of the trsveflilMpglilibants of tlio South, will, by ear* nest efforts, bgmttwHy preserved. oc!2-tf YELLOW eORN. 7000 bushels for sale low, to close consign ment, by BRADLEY, HILL & CO., •Floar, Grain, Feed sad Produce, CORNER STORE, 190 and 192 Bat Street, foot of Babnasd St., Ssvsanah’ Georgia. ' References—C. A. Gambrill / k Co., Norris & Bald win, Baltimore; Woodward, Baldwin!: Co., Baltimore and New York; L. Gam brill, Booker, Charleston. Liberal advances made on consignments of Cotton and Produce. oc2-tf POWER & MULLER, General Produce & Commission MERCHANTS. Corn, Oats, Flour, Feed, etc, SAVANNAH, GA. REFERENCES: Messrs. Tison A Gordon, Savannah, Ga. A Wilbur. E,q .Pres’t Home Ins Co., Savannah. Me-srs. LsKoche, West A Daniel*, Savannah, Ga. Messrs. Bell, Wyily .* Christian. Savannah, Ga. Me-*rs. Weaver, Richardson A Co., New Yura. R. Bieliein, of G. Reuoward A Bachem, New York. sepIMai WILKINSON. WILSON & CO.. Cotton Factors and General Commission Merchants A GENTS for the purchase and sale of all kind* or Cotton Domestic*. liberal advances made on consignments Office No. 3 Stoddard’s Lower Range, Bay street, Savannah, Georgia U. B. WILKINSON, Of Newnau, Ga, B. J. WU80N, Formerly of Okcefuskee Cotton Mills, Ala. P. IL WOOD, Of the late firm of J. W. Rabun k Co., Sav’h- sep5-3m Austin & Ellis, Commission and Forwarding Merchants, 80 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA. THOMAS II. AUSTIN,! Late of Apalachicola, Fla , CHAKI.ES EI.LIS, I and Columbus, Ga. scpll-;f A. M. Si-OAN, C. F. Mr rum, Late of Home, Ga. t*i* ot Macon, Ga. C. W. Stegall. Late of Thomaxville. SLOAN, STUBBS & STEGALL, COTTON FACTORS, Forwarding and Commission KBRCBAinS, No. 4 Stoddard’s Lower Range, BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA. Will make liberal advances on cotton and other produce in transit or store, cr on consignment* to our correspondent* in New York au27-3m BLAIR & BICKFORD, Lumber Manufacturers AND DEALERS IN TIMBER AND LUMBER OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, Doors, Sasli and Blinds, Or Mili and Lumber Yard on Canal, near Bryan street Office. 18.1 Bay street. Savannah, Ga. jy2T-tl G. B. LAMAR, JUN., Successor toG. B A G. W. Lam.a. General Commission Merchants forwarding aid Skipping Agents, No. V‘4 BAY STREET (up stair*.) Refer to Geo. W. Anderson, John C. Ferrll and Q. B. Lamar, Savannah: W. K. Jackson, Jusiab Sibley A Sons, J B. and J. W. Walker. Augusta. Consign meats solicited. mvlO 1. f. UOUBK. W. A. tiaYAMV. Bouse & Bryant, (Formerly of Jacksonville, Fla.,) Forwarding and Commission Merchants, 194 Bay Street. SAVANNAH, - - - GEORGIA. W ILL give prompt at' entiou to receiving and for warding goods, sale* on consignment, and all orders: and will also beep constantly on hand a good stock of Groceries, Liquors, Agricultural Imple ments, Building Material*, rairbank- A Co’* Scales, Ac., besides other go<>ds and manufactured articles tor sale on consignment, and for which they are agents. Orders anti consignments respectfully so- icited. aI8-tf GRAND OPENING 5 if" MilliiierV! Goods J. C. Maker & Co’s, Cor. Broughton and Wkllaktr Sta, OCTOBER 17, 1866. LADIES’, MISSES’ and CHILDREN’S HATS, vjr In all the latest styles, such as the * GLADIATOR, BOHEMIA, RISTOBI, CASTILIAN, TURBANS, SOMBRELLA8, CENTRAL PARK. Feathers, Ribbons, Ornaments, Bonnet Frames, Ac., Ac. ocI7—tf ^Planters’ RICE POUNDING DLL! The undersigned, haring become proprietors of the property known as the •• LOWER SAVANNAH RICE MILL.” Intend at once putting in all new and necessary machinery fur making it a FIRST-CLASS RICE POUNDING MILL. No pains will be spared to have Rice thoroughly cleaned aud prepared for market, and to the Planters and Factors who give ns their patronage we can promise full attention to their interests. Having ample facilities for storing Rice, Planters and Factors can s'aip gt any time to the Mill to suit their convenience, to icmain on storage or for pounding. . LLOYD D. WADDELL. WILLIAM M. TUNNO. ROSE A ARKWRIGHT. Having taken entire charge of the working of the above named Mill, we would respectfully ask of tbe Planters and Factors living m the vicinity of Savan nah their patronage for tbe coming se**ou, and in sr doing wo can but promise a careful attention to their interest, based upon our past business connection aud experience in that line I f btisice-s. Tbe Mill will he in perfect order lor pounding hv the 1st of October. ’ ROnE t ARKWIUGH i’. For further particular/, enquire of Messrs. Rose A Arkwright, at tlie U'll, or at the Banking House o! Wm. M. Tuiino A Co., in Exchange building; nr ol Lloyd D. » added, olilce (when in the cityj at the counting room of W. H. Whitney A Co.. No. 4 Har ris’ Block. Bar street. i . auM-tf Bailiffs Sale. ■yyriLl. be s dll on TUESDAY, the 30lh day of Octo ber, 1366, u iron! of the Court House, Iu thf city of Savannah, between the legal hours of sale, the following property, io-wit: ■ One Sofa, 5 cushioned bottom Chairs, 2 cushioned- bottom Rocking Chairs, 2 Bedsteads, 1 Bureau and Glass, 2 Clocks, and other articles ton numerous to mention. Levied on as tlie property of Cyras Brister a person of color, to satisfya distrain Warrant Issued out of the Honorable tlie County Court for the county ofCha’bani, in favor of Isaac D. La Roche, plaintiff. A. H. SADLER, ocl Bailiff Couuty Court C. C. NOTICE. OFFICE OF ASSISTANT QUARTERMASTER,) 3aTaNN*h, Ga., October 15.1866. J S EALED PROPOSALS On duplicate) for tbe supply ot PINE aud HAK1> Wood for the Post of Sa vannah will be received at tlie office of the under signed until 12 m. ol THURSDAY October 25,1*66. the same to be delivered in such quantities as may be required from lime tot me, for the period ot six montll/ from date .>f contract. Satisfactory evidence for the faithful performance of the contract will he iequired. CHAS. A. REYNOLDS, orlS-St Brevet Lt. Col and A. Q. M U. S. A. Coffee. BAGS COFFEE, 3,000 Direct importation fromRio do Jancird, ■ m sale hv . • ocl-3m* WEtB & CORNWELL, PHCENIX STEAM SAW BILL eastern wharf, savannah, ga. r IB undersigned, having completed their DOUBLE GANG SAW MILL, known as the “PHtESIX STEAM SAW MILL,” would respectfully inform their friends and the public generally, that they are now prepared to fill orders for Lumber in any quat- lityasd of any sixes aud lengths-. We have con nectedwith our Mill an improved Planer, and will give particular attention to orders for planed and tongue and grooved lumber. Orders left at tlie Mill, or at J. F. A M. Hamilton’ office, corner Bay. and Abercoru streets, will receiv prompt attention. A share of public patronage is respectfully so- Betted. EHLEN A H A MILTONS. JOS. ZHLSH, J. r. HAMILTON. M. HAMILTOX. RUS-Tf .. m s. mm & co., Forwarding and Commission MERCHANTS. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN Dry Goods, Groceries, Ac., NOS. 1 AND 2 SAMMIS’ BLOCK, Bay Street, Jacksonville, Florida. «ep2l-tf No. lFStoddard'S Lower Range. WANTED TO PURCHASE,* fob cash; A TWO STORY BRICK DWELLING. Mnst be located in • good neighborhood. AddreaB, atari g particulars, £. P. TUNISON, 26n»-ntf Agent Southern Express Compa> y STEAM ENGINE AND SAW MILL FOR SALE. A FIRST CLASH SPECIMEN STEAM ENGINE and Haw Mill, manufactured to order at the Ful ton Tata, HaVnark. consists of an engine of 40 hone power, return fiat boiler, with all the conve niences complete; iron frame, 40 bet carriage; 56 inch saw: patent seif-setting head blocks; lno feet log chain, with pulleys and first class belting for the mill complete. Tbe whole Is perfectly new and can be purchased low on application to anah-tf LaBOCHE, WEST A DANIELS. Dissolution of Co-Partner^liip Savaman, GA, October 9th, 1866. 1HB co-partnership of Van Horn, Holi.yo.k k- MimnAY expires thia day, by its own limitation.. . BOLL YOKE A MURRAY. OClS CHARLES TAN HORN. Rope, Rope, Rope! J UST received Cram Messrs. Richardson. Cimtard A Co., ol L«aisvflle, Ky., fit 0 coils and half colls of "Missouri ihlii” HOPE, a superior article, rally equal to their celebrated "Green Leap’ brand, and for salt on reasonable terms by BRIGHAM, HOLST & CO. ‘ ocll-dlwOeodtf ENTERPRISE MILLS, CURMKfit WEST BROAD AMO COS- GIEII STREETS. DKfOfr AT R- COWDEN’S. Sowtl* side St. A alien street. West ot tike. '‘'j T mm*. Grits and Meal always on hand. ocl-lm R. A WADE k BRO. , ‘ irr 1 Cotton Plantation to Rent. QNK OF THE BEET COTTON PLANTATI0BB-fit A: oo6-un for a number of hundred acres can be, December If desired. GEORGE W. SAPP, ^ Waynesboro. urities. ID. G. «A mna. GUAM. L* MATMJB To Rent. Miscellaneous. ■ HU i A jtMfe ' SAr-v-^r.- **»^G. i - lia-sfc- T711VE HUNDRED Pab- fine French Bleahets, rib. A bon hound, selling »t .extremely low priced, at PEPPER’S, 115 Congress street DEALER IN (3 ? • 'LT t'K ■> * «.n ■F | every Variety of ! - . . 'Ca-.-SO i n u IS SELLING GOODS Lower Than Any Other House IN SAVANNAH. • - • * J t/ ;.*i4 HOTELS AND STtAMfejATS HOTELS i i ! Si I j I | | | j f PARLOB BSTS, e,ya FINE QEt) BOOM BE hogany. > upholfitcred. and Ma COTTAGE BED ROOM SETS, of erery yariety.. jiuntn tn-j DINING ROOM.and LlilRABY’SETS. MATTRESSES, BOLSTERS and PILLOWS of all kiqdB. * y> 1 Miscellaneous. BLANKETS! BLANKETS! JjpOUR HUNDRED Pair Grey Blankets selling off very cheap, at PEPPER’S, 1» Congress street. Flannels! Flannels! HUNDRED pieces Shaker, Welcnana Me dium English Flannels, - . ALSO, Red, Bine, Grey and Opera Flannels, ia endless va riety. selling very cheap at ' PEPPER’S, 115 Congress street. Ladies’ Dress Goods. L UPIN’S French Merinos, Ottoman Cloths, Em press Cloths, Bombazines, Alpacas, and De tainee, in great variety, and selling very low, at PEPPER’S, 116 Congress street. T PO HUNDRED pieces C.irsiraeree, Tweeds and Melton Cloths, selling very cheap at PEPPER’S, 11* Congress street; Shawls and Cloaks. "POSITIVELY the greatest assortment that has ever X been offered for sale in tins city, at great har- gians, at PEPPER’S, 115 Congress street. LADIES ont shopping will please give Oar Ex tensive stock a trial before purchasing, as we are not sensation advertisers. We have the GOODS, and mean to sell them low. ocl5—tt THOMAS PEPPER. E, F. Metcalfe. E. M. Bnrci k Co John W. O'Connob. E. F. METCALFE l 60. .r Cotton Factors* Comm ission Medical. ■ ns LAST annual mess* ISSUE® BV THE Propmcto,,, 0p H o st6ttei*^ STOMACH BITTEfi For the Information and guidance or an who, HEALTH As the GREATEST OF TEMPORAL liLRtiim demand forth), potent and agreeahi, bie TONIC and ALTERATIVn > been Immensely increased. " Forwarding Merchants, No. 5 StsUaid’s Lower Range, Boy St. SAVANNAH, GEORGIA Cash advances cm consignments to Norton, Slaugh ter k Co., New York, and John K. Gilliatt A Co., Liv- erpooL oc!2-3m NOTICE. KITTLE S FOLDliKT SPRING BtDri and Bed in nso, ERIOK to LACE AND G, PIES,.-and f iu !ANO- WAREROOMS 178 Brooghtori Street, Nearly Omosite St. Iiirew’s Hall. To SAVANNAH. October 1st, 1866. THE J.-B CABY & CO.’S NONPAREIL FRENCH GUANO’ "ITTHICH is now offered to Planters possesses qnali- VV titan which are peculiar toil alone, and render it far superior to any other known, as Jus been fully proven by the “Franck Academy of Sciences,’’ and also by practical person* of enlarged experience in every department of Agriculture. Among tbe meritorious qualities which' peculiarly utingQiskthe “Noepared Ereftcb)*aeno,”maybe lit. |t SlU prOkJtfis the gfewEi Of Obfiton, Corn, To bacco, or any xina ar graln^uF* > dges>mc, equal to A No. 1 Peruvian or Mexican Guano, as has been fully tested, at the some time being entirely free from the objectionable properties of the above, as it ia a fcrma- nent Improver of the Soil, ttstead of a stimulant A TWO-STORY BRICK BUILDING, in a conve nient portion of the city. Apply at the News and Herald Office. oc5-tf North. River AGRICULTURAL WORKS. GOLD MEDAL SHERRY. PORT AND MADEIRA, HARVEST BOURBON, 0 WHEAT NUTRIENT, J OLD HOMESTEAD RYE. In addition to our business of selling Wines, etc. iu original packages, and In order to insure to con sumers Pnre Liquors in a compact and convenient form, we commenced the enterprise of bottling find packiug in cases onr well known Wines, imrafflee. Whiskies, etc., and have sent them ont in a style that would preclude -the possibility of their being tam- pered witfi before reachingthe purabssen The gen eral appreciation and gratifying success that has re warded our efforts has encouraged us to maintain the standard as regards quality, also, to make in creased efforts to retain the confidence and patron age which hat bean so liberally bestowed upon us. BIN1NGER k CO., EBtabMabed 177S.] Importers of Wines, Ac., No. 16 Beaver street, New York. The above popular goods are put np in casts con- tainlng one dozen bottl-s each, and are sold by ' H . C . R U W E , 11 'SAVANNAH. * S - . .aocemcnts on consignment) from Merchants id Planters, both nt this place and at our agencies roughoaf the Sooth.- '-Gar Mr.-Austell, of Atlouta, will arrange advancements there. Cotton and mer chandise will he forwarded to ns with dispatch by onr scents, Messrs. Brady A Moses, of Savannah. We will exart our be*t energies lo give satisfaction, and promote the interests et our patrons. Consignments from bur -southern friends respect- folly solicited. 8C27-3UI and oil prominent Druggists, Grocers, etc* •- OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. The name of Bininger A Co.. No. 16 Beaver street,, u a guarantee of tbs exact and literal truth of what ever tliey represent—N. Y. Com. Advertiser. The importing house of Bininger A Co.. No. IS Beaver street, is conducted upon principles of Integ- - rity, fairness, uul the highest boaor,-*li. Y. Evening .Express. lefi-DeodAWly DANIEL H. LONDON, NO. 63. BROADWAY, NEW YORK; Shipping uJ Cuunhgioa Merchant, baying Merchandise anil Producwot every aiKrtn. tlon. Consignments sud orders solicited. . . REFERENCES. In Savannah—Major A. Porter, Duncan k John ston,N. A. Hardee wOo., K K. Hertz A Co., John Stoddard. Is Nbw TORE—W. C, Langley k Co.. Barclay * Livingston, Wm. Watson A Co. • — ■ Liberal advances allowed on Cotton shipped to Maasra. Hire’Jrant *06-,LWwpoet. ociAse “Rsawsaa; tiojtuospor oml~ ns CHET. BONDS OF of Goorgia, tecand by 2BO li. MACON, GKO „ . a A. NUTTING, 8 A B. POWELL, ISAAC BOOTT. ociaiw V« rai. by ■STAN, HABTRID^S k OO. jcis-tm EDWARD PADKLPORD, SAVANNAH. C l BIFFING Jt CO.. 5S and 60 Conrtlandt IT New York, M inufactarers and Dealers in AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, SEEDS AND FERTILIZERS. Nos. 10.11.60, 55 and (X) Plows, celebrated Mo hawk Valley Steel; Clipper Plow: Hor.se-powers, Thrashers and Cleaners, Fan Mill*, Ac. COTTON GINS. Emery’s celebrated Saw Gin. McCarthy’s celcbra-i d Roller Gin. Dealers supplied. Sand for Circular. oeihan* A. Austell, Atlanta, ■Georgia. W. II. Inman, (Late of Georgia,) New York. yA-ustell «fc Inman, , Cotton and Commission Merchants, Ho. so Wall street. \\TF. ore fully prepared to make liberal cash od , vv vi ” 1 GILLIAM’S OLD MILL. 1 GRITS, GRITS, UAL. LUDDINGTON & CO. G RITS and MEAL always on hand in large quanti ties, doily ground, and con make it expectaRy to — or i.roeer* and Bay MerchJUit* who Oil tf* ;c give ns Aheir patrahsge. We re- „ .oSoitseaU from *11 who use the above. rFor'shlppera at S. G. Hayne’k Warehouse. 160 kv street, enrper of Market Dock. LUDDINGTON A OO.. ort-tf cor. Habersham and Liberty streets. and 166] Paper Hangings Window Shades. :; 1 • n 7» IBS. '.MARY 3. TURNER, No. 68 St. Julian Street, - His received s new supply of Paper Hangings, Win; — — - and Gilt Cornices, which will besots lyi-o - SDDEHSH i WILKIIS01, BfMEfl SADDLE!! I TRUNK STORE, WHOIHSALM AND BITTAII* Bsst Bide of Market, ■etwtoew at. JsUsn sod ffrysa savannah, ga, afi-tf ad. It can be applied to th irate* m trail as the toots of plants, without any dinger of burning than, if used properly, and we guarantee that wherever ap plied the soil will retain its moisture, and will not bake, even tbe moskclayey. 3d. It will proVenl Worm* or Insects from destroy ing either plant or grain, and wherever it is applied every kind of worm op ineeeta will instantly disap- “ * - * — insect life of benefit _ numbers, a* Southern planters know, have lost their crop by in- very kind ol worm op ineeeta will instantly ear, its pHfeertfes befog repfiknant-to insect very kind.. Thk quality slot* rifflth a great t a %ifcUMiws when it lae^buAtedwhOtvast nm In a circular it is Impassible to foHy enter into the merits of the “ Nonpareil French Goano," bat we Ha rare the public (bat wn have not exaggerated, and it only remains fer those Interested to test Its value, when we feel confident that it will rapidly supercede ail other*. .’. Sheppard, do.; J. folders. Ail; Daniel McCullough, FairOeid District, Soul* Carolina; Dr. Wm. Monroe, Baltimorecoauty; F. Mecryman, do.; S. Patterson, Harford county, Md.; It- Etnand; Calvert county, Md.; 3. P. Stiver, Cedi eotrnty, Md.; Mm Merrjman, Balti more; R. Sinclair A Co., Baltimore. f onr barrels will Joint fimnur, Esq. formerly President of Ma ryland's Agricultural Society, rays %J\JQ Bilttwoke, July 21,18RT Meosill J. B. Gq|IX A Co.: Gxsts—My gardner fam with yea* "Nonjwriel French Guano’’—he bos ap plied it th beets, cradforlnd very young encumber vises, which at this season of the year are very liable to'iagary from insecta. C Ante »» wa era jndge.-itis a hrat-nte article, and comes np to your claim of its merits. I ohoil no* throe toldl Vm wheat and rye this fail . ; : * « t i Hr.£4 i j ,-. r e. T. B. Oery * Cm, Rkoagh. their Agent, Hr. Louie T. Gnienot, having made on arrangement with the firm of BELL. WYLLY A CHRISTIAN, planters mra rely upon obMnin^..Abe. genome -■ Nonpareil French Guano.” W30 QUA maou gar Beware of Counterfeit* I All onr bairen will btbMit.RfmBd addrens. r*T- ■^TTF! CAIPl GHEIST1E, A l Jlti > . --i ' KaXKTIt Drapers and Tailors, Uf BROUe^tTOk ITRIET, H ATE MR»«6 sepdy for inspection their F*1 . and winter Stock, comprising the largest *w*o»«- i— . - — 3*1 sdj i..ii.*ua: jp|i I Ftwe Clotk*, • “• ljmr i * ■ raraltmskn ' L o.n. ; - *od -Veftlugs fooad is any hooeetafo* sitrio their line, all of which will ba maAetoeedeeat shoK. notice, trim med oad got op inwaenapaaraS etytw FeraUUmg Gw^t • of every Whs. Establisiied in 1780! i • i- J-.:. S0APS1 CMH3LESI STARCH I U»tl6*fildffolf II I a a ZL lf<ix » is. r. Sun. w* nilof Cstfles. Onaataeiiy on hand and for eelo by RWHU A O., nd many other dealer* ““— T HE undersigned have entered into a limited part- i ershlp, onder tile firm name of A M SCAK- bltOUGH, for the buyliu: and selling of merchandise, both on their own account and ou coomissioii in the cby ot 8»vinnah. A. M. SCARBROUGH, ofSavannah, is the general partner, and ADttAM S. JEWELL o Jers y Clry, State of New Jersev. STEPHEN D. HARRISON, of 'Bergen. Store of New Jcrrey. and CORNELIUS D. VAN WAGKXEX. or the city of New York, are the epecial partiiers. Abram S. Jewell con tributes to ih“ common stock three thousand three hundred nret thirty-three dollar* and thirty-four sent. SJ.tandtlic raid Stephen Dt Harri-ot and Cornediw D. Vail Wngeneu contrihuteeach tliree thousand three hui dr,d and litiriy-iliree dollars aud thirty-tliree cents ($3,335 33) This partnership is to commence on the 1st of October, 1866, and shad con tinue for one year, to-wit: nutil the 1-t of October, 1367. A. M. SCARBROUGH. ABRAM S. (JEWELL. STEPHEN 1’. HARRISON. CORNELIUS D. VAN WAGENEN. ocl-6w HERRING’S FIRE PROOF SAFES Fairbanks’ PATENT PLATFORM SCALES. BELL, WYLLY & CHRISTIAN H AVING BERN AGENTS for the above Safes and Scutes for the last fifteen years, are now receiving large consignment* of Sates and Scales. HERRING’S PATENT CHAMPION FIBK PROOF SAFES, with patent Crystidized Iron Burglar Proot ALSO, A large an 1 complete assortment of FAIRBANKS’ PATENT PLATFORM SCALES, from 3,600 pounds dormant down to joo poundB. PLATFORM AND UNION, GROCERS’, COUNTER, AND EVEN BALANCE. The above Safes and Scales are too well known to -require any comments. Stock constantly on Hand and sold at Manufacturer’s Card Pr Ces. seplO CHOICE FAMILY FLOUR FROM NEW WHEAT. fT<HE Savannah Steam Flouring Mills (east end of JL Broughton street) are now supplying Grocer* and Families with an excellent quality of NEW FLOUR, made from NEW WHEAT. Families sap- pledat their residences, by the barrel, half barrel, oraaarter barrel. Also, !,esh GRITS and MEAL, by the bnihel orhaif bushel. Thomaston Lime. PAA bbls. for sale by BRADLEY, HILL Jfc C0„ sep2l-tf No. 12 Stoddard’s Lower Range. D. J. TRACY & CO., fisMtst* is D. 8. Cehto, mPoaTxas and jobbKbs or LADIRS’"DRESS TRIMMINGS, ORNAl|l> ’•» PHYR WORSTEDS, AND PARIS FANCY GOODS, No. 303 Broadway, eornerof Duane street, ang3-4mo Kxw Yoa , Florida Railroad For Sale. I N VIRTUE of the authority vosted in the Trustees of the Internal Improvement Fund of the state -at Florida, by the provisions of the “act to provide lot aud encourage a liberal system of Internal Im- prevement* in this state,’’ approved January 6th, 1855, find in conformity with a resolution or ordsr adopted by the Board of Trustee-, will be sold to the highest bidder, for cash, on Thursday, the flrat day of November, 1866, at the office of the Company at Gainesville. Florida, the Florida Railroad, and ail ita property of every kind, including th* road-bed, frau, equipments, workshop*, depots_uad franchise The said sale will be subject to all the conditions prescribed by the act above referred to. HUGH A. CORLEY, oett-Ot firtimM Board Trustees I. L Fund. FURNITURE. OFGRAAF & TAYLOR, 87 sad SB Bowery, sad AS Christie Mi, NBW YORK. OTILL continue to be the largest Furniture Moan- tt O factnrers in the city. PARLOR. DINING-ROOM and CHAMBER FURNITURE, fiinepy sad Tielsiia Bedsteads, FOR THE SOUTHERN TRADE. At 20 percent redaction In price. ' <** Wanted, Not only in this country, but in an which commerce bear* our flag the of the article are known and appr^TT 1 been found suited to all climate*, an ' 1 the needs of every class of society Co*"* the purest vegetable ingredients, unaiiorT^ mineral salt «r corrosive vegttfiile aikkil.,1 ' ' bining the properties of a WHOLF-w^ itACHTC, a GENTLE LAXATIVE , ANTI-BILIOUS AGENT, it is endo.v . Chartists as the safest, and by unprljtf' ctana os the surest Preventative, iw r ‘ ! Restorative Preparation of the age. ' ^ The nature of Us component-, u ae U harmlessness. It consists of t!,e stimm^ clple Of sound Rye, rataicated with the c- anti-febrile, aperient, antijicorbuiic “ '' modlc herbs, roots and barks that bot TO10M ^ has yet developed for tlie use of man. Evert v ble substance that enters into its comp,,® colled and selected with scrupulous car- thing that is not sound and perfect of it, kiud „ in its mannfocture. In the factory at Pittslmrgh, Pennsylvania., tern of inspection far more thorough th-tt adopted by Government authority, as"* u- quality of the great stap es df hfe, ia ri-foroii.sk tlaed. Every barrel of tlie cereal stimnlam' terms the basis of the Bitters is ascertained solutely pure before it is received into the , to taring department, and every leaf aud fibre, medicating ingredients scrutinized before the p ol infusion commences. Such is the enerjv, parity of the tanks in which the Bit eta are pr ( that the proprietors are enabled to keep a large on hand, and to stippiy tile ilonn-st.o m p, market with tin article matured and nelici time. Hence tlie fiery and tiding flavor r tachet to ordinary bitters, and which b dpc •„ sewnks.3 andJhe iulerior quality of the dm-, dcoliol of which they are concocted, is aevu ceive<l in this mild an,! agreeable prrpanfci tording to the testinnmy ■ ■! aide cuejdsis, u, ancoof good Rye is tlie moe! tiealthful ofa;: (f and Hosfelfcr’s STOMACH BITTERS Are the only Medicinal Tonic in the IVurifi of that fluid te tlie stimulating ir.«led To Dyspeptic Sufferers. Coder the general head of Dyspepsia may lie c ail the varieties of indigestiou. Its syrnpti -o various, and differ so much iu dilfeieat iudirt that it is almost impossibi- to classify them, some of them arc utterly indescribable. It u, safely asserted, however, that half tlie dise mankind spring from a disordered conditii.u stomach: and tiiat the other lurlf, wiiatever 'origin, react upon tiiat scasitivc and impor gun. Among the ordinary inilicatume <>r Dj are flatulence, a bloated and lull feeling atoc stomach and abdomen immediately alter t gnawing sensation or a sen-e of hotiounas a pit of tbe stomach between mcais. a hcavv ing in the head, feebln or uustialy appi-t: slimal nausea, rcstlessue.-* during hr and unrefreshed feeling on rising in ta nruing. tion of the heart, depression - ind. . mumming to monomania, los - a: ■don of thought, sour stomach, with ia_«! >nd a choking sensation iu the tltroat, iliuinfo eye, pain In the- diaphragm, feebleness and Jt aatlon for exertion, and sometimes euiacim, ,r. sorpsc-llke pallor. These arc a fetv of the signs of Dyspepsia, but as lt is generally- compi: with specific affections of tbe bowels, the lira the i erves, its victims have many addUiondicn which are technically attributed to other era* The best advice that can be given to am «* has tire slightest predispoaitiofi to Dyspepsia, ih dfy his or her digestive organs by the daily ns- Hostetter’s Hitters The rlBcSBe proceeds from a lack of vigor in stomach, and this vitalizing preparan™ wl:! and renovate that organ. It the gastric app-t tn good working order, and can perfect! ind thoroughly assimilate the food euhraittelb ,peration, there will l»e no Dyspepsin. If it do tills, it requires reinforcement, and tlie bestofi reinforcing agents should be tortheitit resort The stomach to tlie commissariat of tlie system applies the elements of life 11 the whole b»if it Is prepared the material of blood, mu?cti', «nd fibre, aud if it fails to purvey that mat® quantity, and of a proper kind, the whole is f -' t ers, and with it the menial faculties. Then: V' tect the commissariat department. Don'ile::* emy obtain possession of it. It is caster to ’i ■tuoam. from getting into an organ titan to ff' after it becomes a chronic fixture. CensUr first indicat 1 >n Of uneasiness in the s’.om-ci sign that Dyspepsia is preparing to attack, intu it at once with the GREAT KEPELL.1NT. But if it Is too late to preveut, remember to not too late to cure. It is believed that then case of Chronic Indigestion that can withM^ remedial operation of Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters. This belief is grounded on twelve teats’ eK«- a of the efficacy of the preparation. The first m-a-j of its failure to gtvereiief is yet nncbroniclel. ever had faffed, the volaminnus currespondev tressed to the proprietors from all parts of the c ^ Suites and Soath America, would at least to me letter expressing dissatisfaction. Butncv- is sot one. The to»timony, extending <‘ t<!r . 3 **' tt more than a dozen years, is all of tlie eppr tenor. Certainly this to a satlicient waratt claiming that the BITTERS are a SPECIHC: INDIGESTION IN ALL ITS YABU.TH1& Hostetter’s Bitters Household Medicine It is a great fallacy to suppose that t6e aessof a medicine is any proof of .tsv-m«- a torative. Tbe truth is* tout if tlie a remedy, it cannot do muen goo< • HOSTETTER’S BITTER 8 Are not unpleasant to the taste, M>d s ' and quiet, instead of irritating tbt'^ w “' lc!l ' they ora the best known prevenra« lt ' ol 10 ■eo. Their usefulness as a fato"! 5?c s j‘^ iK i scarcely be overrated. For sickness at th« •- sadden spasms, wind colic, hysterica, ache, lassitude, low spirits, ami the fll0 “ Tjjs one little ailments that are continually <*- every fomffy, there is nothing comparable. whole medicine chestfuli of tinctures,' o( * detn, and pills, is not worth a single BITTERS in snch coses. THE Caution. GOVERNMENT INDOBSEME- ZfflDOSJn*- In order to guard against daugcrons GfS , the pnbffc ore requested to take espet thr03f : hoanttfuffy engraved proprietary 5 ^ wkiehfoe Government of tr,c U " lte f“. B it:eb oathrffcates every bowl, ot HosteB This shield, thrown by the (Jovern “ .^tcciiei- 5 ond^ne public for tbeir jm P 0?er to oorftgn the cork ..*« Mfotoo and The public tor iu« , placed conspicuously across the cor j w gi neck of each bottle, and cannot fail to of the moot casual observer. Nothing tobsHostotier’s Bitters can be genmn ins l^P* to Mat* that the tnttenare abroad, and the only 1»« Uc have against them is toeee that ttB .joi .— *“Tr tbe engraved label and p0 ‘ .-veo** HtaLtP* Smith, and the s»«P “ MTe bY a gentleman in th e city, io eerapleie hi* file*, r which a iibetaf^ic^wff 1 he paid on tf^ivwy «t jQsai-t. jfcKa Livelier Salt, la good order, containing sample* and ^ jylMm boy PREPARED AND SOLD BY smith hostetter a PITTSBURGH, PA j. upfRA*'! ^OerGcmpoasand Barhnidms.,fi*** 11 keepers throughout tbe