The Daily news and herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1866-1868, October 25, 1866, Image 4

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The Dailv News and Herald. THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 85, 1868. The willow baa ever been the emblem of constancy in grief—the memory that', never dies, and the grief that is immortal. How beautifully is the charming conceit given in these sweet and tender lines? O Willow, why forever weep, As one who mourns ah endless wrong ? What hidden woe can lie so deep? What utter grief canjaat so long ? >’ • The Spring makes hastp-with step elate Your life and beauty to renew ; She ever bids me roses wait, And gives her first sweet care to you. The welcome red-breast folds his wings To pour for you his freshest strain; To you the earlier bluebirds sing. Till all your light stems thrill again. The sparrow thrills bis wedding song, And trusts his tender brood to you, Fair flowing vines the Summer long, With clasp and kiss, your beauty woo. The sunshine drapes yonr limbs with light, The rain braids diamonds in your hair. The breeze makes love to you at night— Yet still you droop and still despair. Beueath your bougbs at foil of dew, Bv lovers’ lips is softly told The tale that all the ages through Has kept the world from growing old. but still, though April’s buds unfold, Or summer sees the earth aleaf. Or autumn pranks your robes with gold, You sway and sigh in graceful grief. Mourn on forever, unconsoled, And keep your secret, faithful tree! No heart iu all the world cau hold A sweeter grace than constancy. Groceries and Liquors. PIERCE SKEHAN, Wholesale and Retail Dealer In Fine Groceries, Boots and Shoes, Clothing, For eign and Domestic Wines, Liquors and Began. Aleo, Skeh&n'd Celebrated GOLDEN ALE CHAMPAGNE CIDER. In bottle nnd In wood. London and Dublin Itrown Stout, Scotch and Bng llsh Ale?, .ic. Liberal deductions made to he trade. 17C BROUGHTON STREET, SAVANNAH, dll-tf and 62 Libert, street, N. Y. V. A. KYAN & CO. S07 Bay Street. DEALERS IN STANDARD LIQUORS, Agents for Charles Farre Champagnes, Keller's Kentucky Bourbon Whiskey, Ac. myl-tf Scranton, Smith & C;. KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND CHOICE 01.0 BltASDlES, WHISKEY, am, WINKS, Ac. inn > EVERY VARIETY OF GROCERIES, ALSO, itiiv. Corn, Outs and Bran, strictly at wholesale to the trade; and we flatter ourselves that we can make it to the interest of dealer, to patronise ns, at the head of Bav. opposite,leflersnn st. mlO-tf THdS. J. DUNBAR. HENRY A. STULTS. T. J. Dunbar & Co. IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN Brandies, Whiskies, Gins, WincSj Cigars, Etc. 73T Agent for Robert Smith's celebrated Philadel phia Ale and Demercier Champagne. 147 Bay Street, Hep5 3in SAVANNAH. GA. H. C. RUWE, WHOLESALE Liquor Dealer & Comission Merchant. Corner Brvan aad St. Julian streets and Monument Square. SAVANNAH. GA. FRUITS and VEGETABLES in season always on hand. an27-tf Philip Cai.lanan. Jamks Kzbbigan. Columbia Square GROCERY STORE, East side of Columbia Square, corner of Huheraham anil President streets, BV PUIUP CAhLAKAN «Sf CO. R eceiving, weekly, flrat-ciass Family ore-, ceries, Ales, Wines, Liquors, Cigars, Fruits, Vegetables, Sat. For sale on most reasonable terms. j«2IMy ines, Newspapers, Ac. Florida Sentinel, PUBLISHED AT TALLAHAUIE, FLORIDA, TN-WEKLY, BY J. BKRKIKN OLIVER. r T , HB subscription price is lower than that of any X other paper in the Bute, sis: Per Minnm $6 00 — Sis months 4 00 Three months 8 oo The paper will be furnished Twice a week for one year $3.00 Once a week for one year 8 on We have able correspondent, at Washington, At lanta. and other points, who give ns weekly the latest and most reliable news. Regardless of labor and expense, wc Intend to continue the improve n>ents already made on the SENTINEL, until It be comes what it is malting rapid progress towards, THE LEADING PAPER IN FLORIDA. The prominent feature of the SENTINEL will be “its devotion to the rights. Interests and feeliDgs oi Florida and her stricken sister States; we would lift them up from the valley of humiliation, exhort thou, to n forgetfu.ness of the past (except Its gloriesi, and nerve their arms for the arduous struggles ot the fu ture." Mr. John A. Gaums Is our General Traveling Agent, and is authorized to receive subscriptions and solicit advertising, collect money, and receipt for the same. J. BERRIEN OLIVER. Sep24—dtf Proprietor. The Bainbridge Argus. T HIS PAPER Is pcbUahed every Saturday morn ing, in Bslubrldge, and is one of the best adver tising mediums In Southwestern Georgia. The mer chant* of Savannah appreciate It on account of Its consistent and unfaltering advocacy of the Atlantic and G.df Railroad and the commercial interests oi Nils city. All business connected with the Argus iu t-avan nab will be represented by the subscriber, who is anthoiized to receive and receipt for subscriptions and advertisements, aad make contracts for adver tising with oar merchants. GEO. H. JOHNSTONE, Agent. Savannah, Sept, as, IMA seai-tf THE LAND WE LOVE. A MONTHLY MAGAZINE, devoted to Literature, Agriculture and General Intelligence, and com prising Reports of Battles, Incidents and Anecdotes of the War, never before published. BY GENERAL D. H. HILL. Late of tbs Southern Army. Proprietors—J. p. IK WOT AND ». B. HILL. The Magaslne will be published at Charlotte, N. C. It will contaiiffrom sixty to eighty pages of the size ot those of Blackwood’s Magaslne, and will be fur nished to subscribers at $8 a year, in advance, or $6 if not paid till the end of the year. Cash subscribers not required to pay nntU after the receipt of the first number. Incidents and accidents, and anecdotes ot the war are requested, that the Magarine may be a monument to the heroism of oar soldiers and to the devotion oi our people. For saie at EST1LLS’News Depot (down'stairs), Bull street, next to the Poet Office. my2C-ti THE RURAL JOURNAL. T HE cheapest paper in the United States. Only One DoUar. Try It a year. For the (arm, gar den, orchard, workshop, household and kitchen. A good, ohesp, and valuable paper for every man, woman, and boy, In city, village and country. Pub lished the first of every month. Each number contains a full Calendai of Work for the Month, Hints, Buggeetions sort essays upon everything to be performed in and around the Farm, Darden, Orchard and Dwelling, etc. TKHM8: One copy, one year $ i oo Six copies, one year a oi Thirteencoptes,oneyear.... .. loon Address WM. B. SMITH A CO., Publishers and Proprietors, a24-tf|g Fayetteville st., Raleigh, N. CL THE FIELD AND FIRESIDE. (Established, 1866.) A SUPERB Literary Companion and sterling old Home Journal; published every Saturday, bv Wh B. Smith A Co., 58 Fayuttevllle street, Raleigh', N. C. Elegantly printed on beautiful white paper, mammoth sheet, with eight large pages. Its corps of contributors includes nearly all the most distinguished authors of ths country, and with the combined services of so many celebrated writers, it has achieved a perfect .access in presenting an un rivalled array of talent. Iu Romances, Stories, Tales, Novelties, Sketches, Criticisms, Reviews, Poems, Biographies, Witticisms, Travels, Adventures, Ac., Ac., Are pare, entertaining and Instructive in a. degree rarely attained in periodical literature. In accordance with the name of the paper, a spe cial department Is devoted to the Field, wherein are given articles, hints and suggestions on the practical management of the Farm,'the Garden, the Orchard and the kitchen. •oaaotrn ouat One year $ s on Six-months * so Club of five, one year SO 00 Clubs of ten “ 40 eo And an extra copy to the party getting np- a clwbof ton. No club rates to six months subscribe s. ESTILL A BRO., Ball st* near the Post Office, Agentsfor a 84-if Savannah. Emigrants Can be Supplied WITHIN TEN DAYS. T HE undersigned are prepared to supply Planters' and otiier parties who may be in want or WHITE LABORERS, and have made necessary arrange ments iu rhe North to (l'i any orders for agriculture Laborers, WoodeuO'.ra, Mechanics, etc., within Ten or Twelve days fromc he day the order is given here. The Laborers are to „e 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 further to pay a certain sum per head in advance, partly as security and partly rut covering the expenses in bringing the Emigrants from the North to this port. The rate at which Farming Laborers can be se cured will average about 4X50 per year, the Employ ers finding them. For further oaniculars apply to WM. MORVILLE A CO., yet* Jones’ Block, Bay street. One door East of Barnard street. Savannah, REFERENCES: Jackson A Lawton, savannah. John W. Anderson A Bon, Savannah, ’ Solomon Cohen. Savannah. Jno.C, FerriU, Savannah. Nicholla, Camp <t Ctf, Savannah, Geo. A. Cuyler, Savannah w. R. Fleming, Savgauah, Joint Screven. Savannah. Brigham; EaKlwiu r£Co., Spwro-- savac^NaflpnaJ^apitiiMr. innah filTURE. rtAF Jt TAYLOR, ad 89 Bowery, and 65 Christie St., NEW YORK. OTILL continue to be the largest Furniture Mann- O faclnrers in the city. PARLOR. DINING-ROOM find CHAMBER FURNITURE, Canopy ud Victoria Bedsteads, FOR THE 80CTHERN TRADE, At 20 percent, redaction In price. 003 EAST FLORIDA BANNER. Ocala, Marion County, Fla. A Weekly Newspaper, containing eigkt pages and forty columns. Subscription $3 per Year. As an advertising medium, it lias superior ud nn- taeea, its circulation extending through the co juties of Alachua, Marion, Hernando, anil all t.hfi. Kmteru and Southern counties. Business curds nor exceeding one sqnare, per year, $15. Address, T. F. SMITH, PVcprtator, m 3-tf Uraln. Fla. New York Advertisements. DURYEAS’ MAIZENA Ct z o o a IU z o H Z < O Z IB 1 o e o ■ Fll FMD > Ot WAS THE OILV 11 MIPARATIH FROM URIAH SRRH" That received a medal and honorable mention from tile Royal Commissioners, the competition of all pro minent mannfaetnrerg of “Corn Starch" and “Pre pared Corn Flanr " of this and other countries not withstanding. MAICSV A, The food and lusty or the ager without a single fanlt. One tria vrtri convince the most skeptical. Makes Phrtdln-' ,, tikes, Custards, Blanc Mange, Ac., without isingla-H with few or no eggs, at a cost as tonishing the me i economical. A slight addition to ordinary 'Whoat L onr greatly improves Bread and Cake. It is also excellent for thickening sweet asnees. gravies for fish and meats, soups, Ac. For Icc Cream nothing can compart with It. A little boiled in milk will produce rich cream for coffee, chocolate, tea, Ac. ' Pnt up in one pound packages, under the trade mark Maizena, with directions for use. A most delicious article of food for children and in valid. of all ages. For sale by Grocers and Druggists everywhere. Wholesale Depot, 166 Fulton Street. WILLIAM DURYBA, ]26-ly General Agent. HAWKINS & FAY, Commission Merchautm NO. 47 PEARL STREET, NEAR PRODUCE EXCHANGE, N. Y. WM. B. HAWKINS, 3. HOCKWBU. FAT. Particular attention paid to buying Produce, Provt ■ions, Whiskies, and Cigars, on order, and to con •ignmente. CLINTON HUNTER, firm of Spofford, TUastofi A Co., New York. Fincher A McChesney, 5 Water-et., New York. Richard Ellis, 114 Water street, New York. Wm. B. Miles. 59 Christie stredt, New York W. K. Slbnl), 5 Wall street. New York. Lewie L. Jones, iv Brii.it!w,,v- S. W. Ma°on A Co., Savannah Ga. JOHN GRAY, DEALER IN Wooden Ware, Brooms, pails, brushes, rats, Twines, Cordage, Tubs, churui. Credit,, Wagons, Chairs, Baskets, Ac. Nos. IS Fulton andSOBFront 8 • NEW YORK Hotels. PLANTERS’ HOTEL Restaurant. T HE undersigned woifid infewm his friends and the public that he has returned from his tour of Europe, and will reopen tile Restaurant Connected with the nAfflBBS 1 HOTEL OS Monday, October SSd. The best of the martcet will he constantly on band, as also the oest of Wtnes, Liquors and Negara. <i. GKMENDBN. oc20 Planters’ Hotel. Miscellaneous. BRAND’ OPENING Of Millinerv Goods A T J.C. Maker & Co’s, Cor. Broughton anti WfaltolxeF 9ti«, OCTOBER 17, 1866. LADIES’, MISSES’ AND CHILDREN'S HATS, in all the latest styles, such as the GLADIATOR, BOHEMIA. BISTORI. CASTILIAN, TURBANS, 80MBRRLLA8, CENTRAL PARK. ALSO, Feathers. Ribbons, Ornaments, Bonnet Frames, Ac., Ac. ocll—tf ^Planters 5 . BICE POUNDING HILL! The nndcr8igned, having become proprietors of the property known as tile “ LOWER SAVANNAH RICE MILL," Intend at once putting in all new and necessary machinery for making it a FIRST-CLASS RICE POUNDING MILL. No pain* will be spared to have Rice thoroughly cleaned and prepared for market, and to the Planters and Factors who give os their patronage we con promise full attention to their Interest*. Having ample facilities for storing Rice, Planters and Factors can ship st any time to the Mill to salt their convenience, to remain on storage or for pounding. LLOYD D. WADDELL WILLIAM M. TUNNO. ROSE A ARKWRIGHT. Having taken entire ch.irge or the working of the above uamea Mill, we would respectfully ask of tne Planters and Factors living ,n the vicinity of 8avan- ■ah their patronage for the coming season, and in so doing we can hat promise s careful attention to their Interest, based upon our pa-d business connection and experience iu that line elbueine.8. The Mill will be in perfect order for pounding by tbu 1st of October. ROSE A ARKWRIGH f. For further parllcnlars, enquire of Messrs. Rose A Arkwright, at til. JUll, or at the Banking House of Wm. M.Tunao A Co. in Exchange building; or of Lloyd Da " added, office (when in the city; fit the counting room of W. H. Whitney A Co., No. 4 Har ris* Block. Bav street. au92-tf Bailiffs Sale. W ILL be sold on TUESDAY, the 30th day or Octo ber, 1966, in trout of the Court House, In the city of Savannah, between iha legal hours of sale, the following property. io-nit: One Sulk, 5 cn a hloned bottom Chairs, 2 cushioned- boltom Hocking Chairs, 2 Bedsteads, 1 Bureau and Glass, 2 Clocks, and other articles too numerous to mention. Levied on as the property of Cyrus Bl ister a person of color, to satisfy a distrain Warrant Issued out of the Honorable the CouDty court lor the connty of Cha’bam, in favorof Isaac L>. La Roche plaintiff. A H. SADLER, ocl Bailiff Oonnty Court C. C. Market Square House, 138 BRYAN STREET, VALENTINE BASLER. Cigar*, Wines,Ales and Lager, and all kind* Of Liquors. Luteeb at eleven o'clock. Ten Pin Alleys attached. ang4-2m NOTICE. OFFICE OF ASSISTANT QUARTERMASTER, I Savas'naH. Ga., October 15,1906. j S EALED PROPOSALS (in implicate) for the supply ol PINE and HAnl> WOOD for the Post of Sa vannah will be received at the office of thu under signed until 12 in. of THURSDAY. October 25, Is60, the same to be delivered in such quantities as may be required from time to t nte. for the period of six months from date of contract. Satisfactory evidence for the faithful performance of the contract will be required. CHAS. A. REYNOLDS, 18-St Brevet Lt. Cul and A. Q. M C. S. A. ST. CHARLES SALOON, B Y A. STAMM. Bay Lane, roar of Post Office.— Tbr- best Liquors, Ales, Wines Sega re, Ac., always im band, including n choice article of BELT ER’S WATRR, directly imported from Heruagi hunt, Nissan. and the best of Rhine Wines. ',.UNCH every day at. 11 o’clock. m18-ly THE DAILY NEWS, published at CHARLESTON S. C., ■Atm LARGEST CIRCULATION ^jLISHED in the state, an* is anlvergally considered Llie Best Commercial AID family paper IK THE STATE. PARTIES. THEREFORE, IN GEORGIA, who de sire to subscribe for a CHARLESTON PAPER, wU) consult their interest by sending for THE DAILY NEW BOOKS JUST received by ESTILL & BROTHER. InVfncnlls; or. The Prisoner of War. Being ths exper once of a Rebel in two Federal Pena. By A. M Keilery, a Virginia Confederate. Price 41 60. Venetian Life, by Wm. D. Howells; $8 26. Mr. Winkdeld, a Novel: "Scents. The Secodd Mrs. Tillotson; 76 cents. l’liUlo Garnscllffe; 76 cents. Thu Dead Letter. (Illustrated.) 60cts. sepao LA PIERRE HOUSE, PHILADELPHIA. T HE SUBSCRIBERS having leased this favorite House, it has been REFITTED AND KKKUKNISI1KD IN AN 5LBGANT MANNER, jimit Is now Prepared wttu the Most Per fect Appoint meat. Tor ths Recep tion of Gaeats. The first'position among first-class Hotels will bs maintained in the future, as In the past. Jel8 Out BAKER A FARLEY, CHARLESTON HOTEL, CHARLESTON, S. C. npHIS popnlai and wall known Hotel, situated in the .a business portion of the city, has been newly fur nished thronghout bythe present proprietor, who has heenslxteen years connected with the establishment, mto-tt W WHITE, Proprietor. PHOT STEAM SAW MILL. EASTERN WHARF, SAVANNAH, GA. P IE undersigned, havlngcompleted their DOUBLE GANG SAW MILL, known as the “PHfESIX STEAM SAW MILL, - ’ would rc-peettally inform their friands and the public generally, that they are now prepared to fill orders for Lumber hi any qnat- tlty and of any eises and lengths. We have con nected with our Milt an improved PL»ue& and will give particular attention to orders for planed aud tongue and grooved lumber. Order* left at the Mill, or at J. P. A M. Hamilton’ Bes, corner Bay and AberCuTU streets, will roceiv prompt attention. » share of nubile patronage Is respec'fuliy so- riled. E11LKN A HAMILTON’S. a, , J. V. UAMILTny. 11. HAMILTON. an8-tf UNViLLE & GLEASON. St. Julian Street, West of Market, SAVANNAH, Nos. 10,11.60, 55 and 60 Plows, celebrated Mo- Dawk Valley Steel; Clipper Plow; llorje-power*. Threshers and Cleaners, Fan Mills, Ac. COTTON GINS. Bmery’s celebrated Saw Gin. McCarthy’s celebra t-d Roller Gin. Dealers supplied. Send for Clrenlar. ocS-Bm NEWS. ..6io ANNUM. TEBHI ^FMblUhed in Folio Form, alas of the New York THE KEY-STONE; A MONTHLY MASONIC MAGAZINE a OPTED BY WM. B. SMITH, 68 Fayetteville st, Raleigh, N. C. J»lptlon s Year ANew Volume commenced January 1,1686, ele gantly printed upon very heavy white paper, and neatly stitched and trimmed inbeautifal covers. THE KEY-STONE is endorsed and recommended to the Fraternity at large by the Grand U>dge of North Carolin-, and keenly feeling thu welghtof this high compliment, the proprietors will spare neither mnm y nor exertion to make the publl*atlon a most welcome visitor and companion with au good and true Masons—their wives, sisters, mothers and daughters to whom *be 9ame may come greeting. $37“ Specimen numbers sent to any part of the country upon application. WmTb. SMITH A CO., Publishers, a2S-tf 5R Fayetteville st.. Raleigh, N. C. THE liKE CITY PRESS. BCttmM MB HBLf - SEW8PAFEIT pvbuihep weekly, AT LAKE CITY, FLORIDA. F rom the extensive clrcolatton end the point when! pttbESed, the LAKE CITY PRESS. an Adverii^iag medium, offm §operior inducements to the merchants of Savannah^ WALLACg DAV1S> sepIAtf Proprietor. Semi-Weekly Floridian, TALLAHASSEE, FLA. DYKE a SPARHAWK, Pbopeixtoes. T HE completion of the Live Oak Conneetton opens to Sevan n»h an lmnMBM trade Wm Florida, u—h.nu will Bud the Floridian the hug l medium for communicating with the people of that State. It is the oldtot paper in Florida did not BoAfto/l daring the war, end drculetee in all parts or tt “bstTll A BROTHER anagenta ffirtheilgo jdlan n Savannah, authorized to receive ad’ end sabecriptions. ■ iAOENT8 POR MERRITT, WALCOTT * CO., 64 Conrtlaiidt Street Kef, Tort. MANUFACTURERS OF ALL KINDS OF Bolts, Nuts, Waabert, Sett SCtews, Tups and Disu, Ac Ac., and dealers In all kinds of Rallroud, St* shipsnd Engineer’s Supplies, Oto, Tarnish, Ft Hempand Rubber Packing; Oak Tanned and Ru! Belting. Brass Fittings, Chipping and Riveting H mem. Files, Chisels, Gas Plpe. NsUs, Circular mud Gang Saws, Pumps, Steam Whistlee, Steam and Wa ter Onagers, Steam Rngines and Saw Mills of ~— description, Ac., Ac. Also Agents for A. P. ” A CO.’S celebrated Portable Steam Engines. Ol - R. A. SOLOMON, COMMISSION MERCHANT, COLLECT ING AGENT, Ac., En.favila, _AJa. — HemiU Co. lschicola; Austin A Ellis, Savannah, Ga. Co.,-Apa- ocXOhm THE LaGrange Reporter, PUBLISHED AT LaGBANOE, GEORGIA, w AB the laiEMtctfculattoa of any paper to West dlomfor the o^^fw^ho "ZZT*' Mrs. Keogh She will also renovate Geutlemen’s Black Beaver w.t- ocfO FOWLER & WARD, 87 Water street, New York, IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN RICE. C ONSIGNMENTS solicited, on which liberal ad vancements will be made. C. R. FOWLER ol he above firm, can be seen at the Marshall Hons*. SAVANNAH NATIONAL BANK- MERCHANTS’ NATIONAL BANK, Of HeV York city. ocfi-im* Johnston, Woods & Co., Ceneral Commle’n Merchants No. U Meddaid’i Lewtr Beafs SAVANNAH, GA. ’ eepl-tf’ Notice. T W. NEVITT, or the irm.Of (le Began, has associated himerifwtthLaihropd Co. to the Dry Goods bustnesa. at the old stand of jl-U HENRY LATHBOP A 00 l.JT s. B. EABUSeM rj DEALER IN EVERY VARIETY OP FURNITURE is belling goods Lower Than Any Other House IN SAVANNAH. HOTELS AND STEAMBOATS FURNISHED. PARLOR SETS, extra well upholstered. FINE BED ROOM SETS, Walnut gra! Ma hogany. - i ' tHIdi COTTAGE BED ROOM SETS, of every variety. DINING ROOM and LIBRARY SETS. MATTRESSES, ROISTERS and PlLLOWtf of all kinds. Le*>al Notices. EXECUTRIX’S SALE. GEORGIA, 8CBXVEN COUNTT—Will he Self, at the Court goose door, in Sylvsnis, in said county, on the FIRST TUESDAY in January next, between the’ legal hoars of sale. All that tract ov parcel of land lying and bahts to said county, containing three hunted and .eighty acres, more or lees, butting and bounding by lands of J. B. Cooper, William Cooper. John Cameron, Wil liam T. Opie, and lands belonging to Robt. F. Thomp son, deceased, at the time of his death. Said tract of land is situated between the fifty-sixth and fifty- seventh mile-posts, on the Central Railroad, and has on it, opened, about fifty acres, new under cultiva tion, that will make sixty (60) bushels of corn per aero, if weR cultivated; also, a very large and fine dwelling house, not quite completed. The neighborhood ia one-of the healthiest and m st pleasant in ths county. All things considered, it is one of the best plantations, for Us size, in this or any other connty of the State. Terms made known on day of sale. Sold by power granted in the will of Wilson C. Cooper, to the Executrix. For farther pxrtlculxrs, apply to the Executrix, on the place, or by letter addressed to her, at Ogsechee P. O., in said connty. ELIZA 3. COOPER, se29-law4w Executrix of Wilson C, Cooper. EXECUTOR’S SALE. W ILL be sold before the Court Honse door 1« Springfield, Effingham connty, on tne FIRST TUESDAY In November, (the 6th), between the legal hours of sale, that valuable PLANTATION with 1,500 acres or Pine Land, 2n0oi whlcn is cleared, and has the reputation of a number one provision plaee. A good country Dwelling, wi>h all other necessary out-bnlldlngs, an excellent WelL or water, and as healthy a place as there la la tnecounty. The lands are heavily timbered, and lie within three miles of a public landing on Savannah river, and seventeen mites from savannah, on the Springfield roid. It is known ss the Plantation belonging to the eatite of C. Wlsenbaker, late of said county, and sold for s division among the heirs. Terms—One-half cs h; balance In 12 months, with interest, purchaser paying for title end stamps. GEORGE A KELLER, s«p24-lawtnot6 Executor. DMINISTRATORS’ NOTICE.—On ths FUST MONDAY In December neat, I will apply te the Honorable Court of Ordinary of Effingham County for leave to sell all the lands belonging to the rotate of William A. Porter, deceased, for the benefit at the heirs end creditors of I -id deceased. THOMAS K. FORTES. E. B. PORTER, se84-law2m Adtninletrutors. Medical. SINCE THE LAST ANNUAL MESSAg] Issued it tux Paorenrrorji 0 > H o stettep’J STOMACH BITTESj For the information and guidance of w who HEALTH * A8 the GREATEST OF TEMPORAL BLEtervc demand for this potent and sgree.hu n 4 ble TONIC and ALTERATIVE been Immensely increased Not only in this country, but In a" on, ■ which commerce bear, onr flag, the n, cn ," ^ of the article are known and apnred.u, ,® el been found suited to aU sUmaL-s all ■ . the needs of every class of society cna'"'* the purest vegetable Ingredient,, nM-wT^I mktaral salt or corrosive vegetable a-ktCoI? bluing the properties of » WHolruL^ 1 MAOHIC,a GENTLE LAXVTIVE, andL . 5 , ANTI-BILIOUS AGENT, It la endoreM i Chemists aa the safest, and by unprefaZf 1 ’ 1 dans aa the surest Prevenutlve, Rem,!? ■*» RzstormtlTe Preparation of the age. “ The nmtare of lie components is the I tsbarmleroness. Itcontoasof thsntaZ®* 11 clple of sound Rye, indicated with the anti febrile, aperient, antl^eorbntlc, modlc herbs, roots and barks that houmJ ; has yet developed for the use of mia SterT i ale substance that enters into it, f •Jn otttrtA—LttttvKTt tuetift.—mMsMhsQ U given to all persons concerned that Stephen Bax ter, sr.. late of raid connty, drpartedtthls Ills In testate, and no person has applied for administration on the estate of said Stephen Baxter, and, In term* of the law, administration will be vested In ths Clerk of the Superior Court, or some other lt and proper person, on the first Monday in December next, unle-s some valid oi jectlon is made to his ap pointment. Witness my official signature this ITth day of Oc tober, 1866. MWriawiw W. P. GIRARDEAU. O. L. C. A DMIM-- iRATOR’S SAUr..—Agreeable to an order of the 'Ctrar; ot Ordinary of Chatham oonnty, 1 will sell at the Court House in said county, on ths first Tuesday in December neat, 6 share* of the At lantia and Golf Railroad Stock, belonging to the es tate ot John Folliard, deceased. Sold for the benefit ot the heirs and creditors of said estate. ocHWawGw WM. FOLLIARD. Adm’r. lYIOTiCB—Notice Is hereby gven that t hare iv made application t-> the Ordinary of Chatham county tor leave to sell all the real estate anti ehatt l property belonging to the estate of Alicia C. Dillon at sixty days from this date. R. T. GIU80N, Acting Executor. Savannah, August 3T. 1S06. ang2---i-m-lm ■foix^* d “ d “ , * cted scrupolou, cue.™ 8 that is not sound and perfect of (t, jA” ! In Its manufacture. , 14 In the Isetory at Pittsburgh, Pemujituu tem of Inspection far more thorough adopted by Government autlioritr, aa a twtsj qMUlf of the great staples of Ufa, la rigorously - deed. Every barrel of the cereal stlmuitu forma the beets of thu Bitters IsascerUiaoU to hi sdolely pare before it Is received Into the m„.l curing department, and every leaf and airtul medicating ingredients serntinixed berote tt t pw if intasfon commences. Suclt is the tnort parity of the tanks in which tbs Bit en an- a that the proprietors are enabled to keep u « hand, and to supply the domeatc and fot market with an article matured and aeiiovrl time. Hence the fiery and biting flavor * i. f factmtoonlmary bluere, and which u duetoj NEW1VM and the Inferior qiuU yoftbe drug* J alcohol of Which they are cunoucted, is nent celved to this mild end agreeable prepar,u®. j cording to the testimony <>f able cheuilst! ssncaof good Rye fa the most healthful of .jr KITTLE 8 FOLDING SPRING BED3 aad MATTRESSES, the bent Bed in dbo, and WARRANTED SUPERIOR to others. LACE AND GAUZE MOSQUITO CANO PIES, find CANOPY FRAMES. WAREROOMS, 178 Broughton Street, Nearly Opposite St. Andrew’s Hall. Coffee. 2,000 '" rrEK - Direct Importation from Rio de Janeiro, For sale bv . _ oof-fen* WEED A CORNWELL. To Rent. A TWO-STORY BRICK BUILDING, ta a conve nient portion of the city. Apply at the News sntTHersnroncc. — ■ oc»-tf 1STorth. River AGRICDLTDRAL WOBKS. HUFFING A CO.. 53 and 60 Conrtlandt street, New York. M-iuntsctorers and Dealers In A. AUSTxll, Atlanta, Georgia. W. H. hour, (Late of Georgia,) New York. -A/ustell & Inman, Cfittnn and Commission Merchants, .No. So Wall street, NEW YORK. E Are folly prepared to make liberal ctfh Ad w v TAncemanta on consignments from Merchants and PluAters, both «t tUla ploc- and at oar sgepdes throughoat tne South. i>nr*Mr. AusteiL of Atlaata, will arrange advenremeuts tiiere. Cotton and mer chandise wui be forwarded to us with dispatch by oar amenta, Messrs. Brady a Moses, of savannah. We will exe t oar be*t ent-rgles to give sttisfaction* aad promote the interests of our patron*. Conslgnmrnis from our soatbern uieada rwwct* ftally aoncUed. ae2T -^ n “ GILLIAM’S OLD MILL.” . HUTS, GRITS, MEAL. LUDDINGTON A OO. G RITS and MEAL sin-ays on hand to large quanti ties, daily ground, end can make it eapAially to the totareelof Groeavs «nd Bay Merchants who fill country orders to give ns thoir patronage. Ws *e- rosetfuUv aolirit eroll from all whe use the above. Depot for ahippera aVS. G. Hayne’ii wroehooae, '90 and 198 Bav street, corner of Market Dock. _ LUDDINGTON k 00., eeS-tf Cor. Hebershsm end Liberty streets. Paper Hangings •D Window Shades. MRS. MARY J* TURNER, No. 58 8t. Julian Street, Hasrecetved • new supply of and GUt Cornices, which win hefioM ' 211. SAKDEHSOII f ItKIISOI, Bi&SESS, SADDLES! ARB , TRUNK ST ORE, wholesale and retail, i Side ot Mnrkot. Bt. Jslfafi a*l»FW| Btreeta, SAVANNAH, GA. JOHN Y. WELL 1 ?. Libel for Divorce in Bryau sups vs. J rtor Ctmrt. MARY WELLS. ) December Term, 1861. RCLS TO PERFECT SERVICE. r ' APPEARING to the Court bv the return of the Sheriff that the defendant in the above cause !► not to be found in the county, aud lt further appear mg to the Court that she dues not reslue ill the Stan of Georgia, on motion of A. B. Smith, attorney for libellant, _ It is therefore ordered. That the said defendant be required to file her answer (if any she has) on or bj the nrerday of the next term of this .Jourt, or. In de fjnlt there .!, tile libellant be allowed to proceed. Ami It is lurfher ordered, That this rule be pub lished in one of the public newspapers of this Star, once a month for four months preceding the nex term of this Court. Dt betas superior Court, April Term, i860. John V. Well* i vs. V Libel for Divorce. M.iry Wells. ) , , . , It appearing to the Court that the order taken It the above cante at the December farm, 1861. to per fectservice,"has never been published. It Is there fore ortlered t hat tne same be published according ti its terms on or before the Hist day of the next tern of this Court. APRIL 23, 1866. I certify the foregoing tp be true extracts from the minutes of Bryan Superior Couit at December term, USX, and April term, 1866. H K SMITH, Jy9-lam4m* Clerk Snperior Court B. C. To Planters. 8AYA5NAH, October 1st; 1866. THE J. B CARY A CO.’S “NONPAREIL FRENCH GUANO’ YTUHICH Is now offered to Planters posaessro t V Y ties which an peculiar to it alone, and rend far superior to any other known, as has been tally proven by the “French Academy of Sciences,'’ and also by practical persons of enlarged experience in every department Ot Agriculture. Among the meritorious qualities which peculiarly distinguish the “ffoopereU French Guano," may be enumerated a. following; 1st. It ariR promote the growth of Cotton, Com, To- or any Rind of grain or vegetable, equal to A No. 1 Peruvian or Mexican Guano, sa has been fully tested, at the same time betagentirely free from the objectionable prooerttea Ot ths above, is lt is a Perma nent Improver fifxhe 8011, instead of a stimulant. 2d. It pan befiPplied to the leaves as well as the loots of plants, without any danger of burning them, if need pr periy, end we guarantee that wherever ap plied the soil will retain lta moisture, and will not bake, even the moat clayey. 3d. It will prevent Worms or Insect, from destroy ing either plant or grain, end- wherever it is applied every kind of worm or inaects will instantly disap pear, it* properties being repugnan t -to insec: Ufa of every kind. This quality alone will be a greet benefit to agriculture when it ia eetlmited whatvaet numbers, as Southern planters know, have loaf their crop by in- sect depredations. In a circular it fa Imu merits of the "Nonpareil French Guano,’* but we as sure the .public that we have ntx exaggerated, and lt only remaina for those interested, to .Merita value, when we feel confident that tt wlR rapidly supercede all others. . HBMtREffCEl x. T. Pendleton, Cfark coanty. West Virginia; CoLB. Morgen, do.; C. Ombfa do.; E. McCormick, do.; Mg. Green, da; CoL 3. Ware, da; C. Sheppard, do.; pTy. Bkepperd, do.; J. End rs, da; Daniel McCullough, ^ „„„ Fairfield District. South Carolina; Dr. Win. Monroe, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, SEEDS. j AND FERTILIZERS. 3. F. Silver, Ceril oountKMd.; JoknMarrymau, Balti- aeee; R. Sinclair ft Co.j Boron of Oowtaefoite. AUofoar barrels wfll is stmunfi with naans snil address Jobw Merrtma*, Esq, forsasrlx Fneifiant of Ms- yhurt’s Agricultural Society, cays: ifeki limns July81, 1866. Mgroai, 3. B. flanx ft Co,: Man. muting ropertmenta with your ““Nonpsrial Trench Guano"—he has ap plied it to hehtfi cantefopea end very young cucumber vines, which at thin season ot toe year are very liable to liriary tem (besots, j Asfar as we mix Judge, lt fa e first-rate ertWe, aofi oororo up to your Jbhrifa of IU merits, r shell nee three tons oo wheel and rye this faQ. Messrs. 3. to Oery kOo., through their AgeafoHr. Louis T. Gatenot, hiving muds an arrangement with the fires of BELL. WYLLX ft CHfiMTIAN. pfourero can rely upon obtaining - the gs-Milne •’-Nonpareil French Guuo.” # This la (JM Mutlpel Oapet. *«B Atr Beware ti Counterfeits 1 All onr barrel, will bo branded with onr name end address. tout . ... V 1.1 MEDICAL COLLEGE STATE OF NOCTH CAROLINA. T HE ANNUAL COURSE OF LECTURES in this Institution will commence on the first MON DAI or November next, and terminate on the first SATUR DAY ensuing. FACCtTV. J.'F.DWARDS HOLBROOK, M. D , Professor Eme ritus or Anatomy. FRANCIS T. MILES. M D„ Professor of Anatom?. JUjlIAN J. cHIS iLM, M. D-, Pryfeasor of Sorg.-rj E. GiSDDlNGS. M. D., Pruteaaor of Institutes am Practice of Medicine. JAME-tMt.-Ul.TKlE. M. D.. Profea^orof rhvsiologj ROBT. A. KINL-icH H. D„ Professor of Materit Medics and Ttierapen’ics. THOS. G. PIUOLEAU, M. D., Professor of Obstet rice and Diseases of Women and Children. C. U. 8HEPARD, M. D , LL. D„ Professor of Chem lstry. SAMUEL LOGAN, M. D, Demonstrator of Anat omy. F. L. PARKER, M. D., Assistant Demonstrator O' Anatomy. E. GEDDINGS. M. D„ Dean pro tam. XXTRAORPI If AST OR SCPFLEXE VTAUT rUOVXSSOBS. F. L. PARKER, M. D.. Anatomy: SAMUEL Lo GAN, M. D., Burgerv; P. GERYAIS ROBINSON, M. Di, Ins-itnte and Practice of Medicine; GEoRGh TBfc».:ciTT, M. D., Materia Medlca; F. M. ROBERT 3uN. M. D.. Obstetrics. The iixtraordlnary Professors Lecture each twice a week. Coarse free. They will als- give the Sum ner Coarse. Clinical Instruction at the City Hospital, by F. PKYRE PORCHES. M. D. uUaical instruction at tho Policlinic, connected with the College, on every WEDNESDAY and MAT URDAV, from a to 11 o’clock. This important chari ty fa now in successful operation. CHel of Medical Clinic, Professor E. GEDDING8 M. D ; Assi tants, p. GERYAIS BOBiNSON, M. D.. SE'tRGE TRESCOTT, M. D. „ Chief of Surgical Clinic, JULIAN J. CHISOLM, M D.: Assistants, SAMUEL LOGAN, M. D, F. L. FAR KER, M. D. Fees for the Oouroe —For the Frofsssore, $los Matriculation, once, $5; Demon,trator. gU); Gradu ation. 930. aepiT-lawtNoVi LOW Quick Sales! -^Ehan^uttrscetred and opened the LARGEST DRY GOODS nr fan foumi in this city, aad which wn offer It LOWER PUmuNta they can be booght for ct any other hoaae, cotfaiittog tn part of Eveiy rviforkf p^eisaooda Figured Linens end Drills Embroideries end Ifaees Hoatary and Gloves Ribbons end Braids ■air Bails and Curie Lace Points and Yells Btafiisyfa Empress Trails Handkerchiefs • ^ Nti Ac., Me. BUWTDff* BCUlli, 2|1 QuaiMiZwm AH, QA. ft T. COMMISSION MERCHANT AND WHOLESALE r ^T.ffDLNro-MMWOE. . Corn, i t^| lowest wholesale retae. » 15S Bar Btrent, Samrabh. ©UilD'- Hoftetter’s STOMACH BITTERS| Are the only Medicinal Tonic in the World o!r bat Quid Is the stimulating ingredient. To Dyspeptic Sufferers.' Under the general head of Dysp pj| a may btr* all the varieties of Urtiges i«*. In symptor J various, and differ so macli la rfhfe a .t l.ufoj hat it is slmort to cisssify them ome of them are utt. rly In UscrlaaWtt. Jt E; ;I ably bsserted. however, that hah’ ihe duerel nanktod spring from a disordered contlltloo o(| -omach; aud that thu other hair, whatenr r ■rigln, react upon that sen-iiha sad Imp ru an. Among the ordinary indi.it on, ur Df.« ire flatulence, s bloated and lull fueling atod; stomach and abdomen Immediately a ter ■ rnawlng sensation or s senior bollocora i -pit of ths stomach between meala, a hear-. 11- mg tn the head, feeble or nn*t< ady appftits t dona! nausea, restlessness during fctand i>«i mrefreshed feeling on rising la th ; ornlnf, pn ion cf tbu he irt, depression ' aid. t ■mounting, to monomania, los. Mon of thonghr, soar sromach, with tsAlujc:,'; ind a choking sensation In the throat, dime ( eye, pain tn the diaphragm, fceblsatta and c ration for exertion, and aom-jtlmes stmriib'-cs ;orpse-llke pallor. These are a few of the i dgns of Dyspepsia, bat ss it Is generally ctraj'a with specific affections of the bow -h, the lint ■ the nerves, its victims have manysddltloiid tt which are technically attributed to other catsaj The bast novice that can be given to tun c; : n -im the slightest predisposition to DjipfpsUt!:,* d£r bis or her digestive organs by thadsitiisf | Hostetler’s Bitters. The dlsebTO proceeds firom s lack of rigor J ^ domsch, and this vltaliwing preparation C i md renovate that organ. If the gso'r e-ippo-aB n good working order, and Can perferttjcsf nd thoroughly asdmllste tha food uttitc.W.: j peration, there will be no Dyspepsia. It #» lo this. It reqolres reinforcement, sod the -elnforcing agents should be (urhwttli restra J fhe stomach fa the commissar!:!.,{the ijr--l ipplles the elements ot life tithe whole botf.J t fa prepared the m-.ita.-lal or blood, must* iud fibre, and If lt falis to purvey that mu quantity, find of e proper kind, the whole hoc! .era, *»d with lt the mental faculties. TT.ero-'—-.j test the commissariat department Doc’t-’U'i smy obtain jtosseaelon of It It Is eas'erh? ltoease from getting Into an organ than » ifter It becomes a chronic fixture, 1 list tndicat’-inof nneaslnesa In the stc*tc»| dgn that Dyspepsia Is preparing toattactu^ t at once with the GREAT RgmUXT. But If tt fa too late to prevent, rememwr »-l tot too late to care. It Is believed that ISC’ ] f ase of Chronic Indigestion that oan wllts* 11 ^ remedial operation of Hostetler’s Stomach Bitters | This beHef fa grounded on twelve jean’ e .f the efficacy ef th> preparutiun. The ,f lu failure to give relief le yet nachmiiltW ■ ver had foUed, the voluminous o-.rreipoodK^r i reused to tbu proprietor* from aU parts ofttvs-7 states aad South America, would at fo*' >ne letter expreaalng dlssatlsfacii'in. Bjut* ia nor one. The testimony, ext»ndlngomi? r it mere then a doron years, Is ad oi tin ■enot. oartalmy this fa a iufflrien^vfo j GOLD MEDAL PORT AND MADEIRA, HARVEST BOURBON, WHEAT NUTRIENT, OLD HOMESTEAD RYE. In addition toonr business of selling Wines, ate. In original packages, aud in order to Insure to con sumers Pure Liquors In a compact anti convenient form, we commenced the enterprise of bottling and pecking in cases onr well known Wines, Brandies Whiskies, etc., and have sent them out to a style tha' wonklpt etBto the possibility or their beta* tam pered with before reaching the purchaser. The gen eral appreciation and gratifying snoeeaa that has re warded onr efforts ha* encouraged ns to maintalr the standard as regards quality, .alfo, to make in creased effort* to retain the confidence and patron age which has bean so liberally bestowed upon aa. ^ BININGEK A CO., Established 1778.] Importers of Wine*, Ac., No. la Beaver street, New York. The above popular good* *re pnt no In raaro con taining one dozen bottle* each, and are sola by H. C* RUWE, SAVANNAH. and all prbmlnent Druggists, Grocers, etc. OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. The name or Btnlnger A Co., No. 16 BefiVbr Street, la a guarantee of the exact and literal truth of what ever they represent.—5. Y. Com. Advertiser. TBe importing house of Bininger A Co.. No. H Beaver street, to conducted upon principle* of Integ rity, fairness, and the highest honor,—N. Y. Evening Expreas. je6-DecdftWly Hope, Rope, Rope*! J UST received flom Messrs. Richardson.Chetard A Co., oi L.nlsvllfo, Ky , AOooiMand half soils of “Mlreoarl Mm*’’ HOPE, a superior srflele. fully eqnal to their celebrated “Green Leap’ brand, and for sate on reasonable terms by „ BRIGHAM, HOLST A CO. oclt-dlw.teofitf -A.gen.ts Waiited. FOR # TflF UR AND CAMPAIGNS OF Oen. StonewaOTackson, or PROF- R. L. DABNET, D. D..OF Tft. -laiming that the BITTERS are a SPBClTili INBIGESIION IN ALL ITS VAEUVUE Hostetter’s Bitters IS A Hotisehold Medic^j It In n great fallacy to anpposethdt tM“ aero of nmedidne 1* any pvoof rrfjt. u» torattve. The troth fa, that If » Pf against n remedy, R cannot do rnoctuo”- HOSTETTER’S BITTEBM Are not nnplnaront to the taste, ail al fo* 1 rodqniet, instead of irritating r-’| taag are tbs beet known prevantah 1 nusie Their uaefalneas aaa ... J scarcely be overtsted. For rkkae* ^ ■/ mdden spasms, wind colic, ursw rtct ’ i ache, lassitude, low aplrtts, and «h*^ one little aliments tout are ountfaMW every family, there fa making J whota nwdielno chest fan of tlactnwAto- A riora, end pills, U n,-t worth n am*** * | BIITEM In aaob cross. Caution. th* GOVElNM-NT BDOfflJ la ordro to «n*rd against duw"^ noI( s the public « reqnretvd to ^ t beautifully engraved i m|,rlt ‘l l9u ,e.« which iftp Government V* authenticates every i"" 1 * “ f This .htold, thrown by the pr0 . t prietoraand me public for aIJ d.« placed conspicuously ncroes t»a neck of each bottle, end <*" aot f* ^tp-- of themntacrounlobeerver, - * - tobeHoatatto’s Bitter* can be g»“ ■mSSL-— excluareetylijatairad Macro by Eta ««Bon or hat™ tniton are abroad, and the only ga j tic ttaveegriroi «»»»•« lie have egalnro taM >» IO ^ot* FBEFABEO and 80U> bT HOSTETTER Sl SMI I ; PltreBUBGS. PA *5,rS*3£.w* ®* rn * ri ^r- yin foie hy all fltj^*