The Daily news and herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1866-1868, November 10, 1866, Image 4

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sfcs The Dailv News and Herald. SATURDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER 10, lt#«. Tilt Heavenly Secret. Doe. the dark and soundless river Stretch bo wide— The homeward rolling tide Over which have crossed Our loved and early lost, That their unsealed eyes may never see The farther aide Where still amid this toil and misery We hide ? Is the realm of their transition Close at hand To this onr living land ? Nearer than we dreamt Can they catch tbe gleam Of our 6miies and hear the words wa speak? And see our deeds ? And, looking deep*? than onr eyes may .seek, Our needs? Do they mingle in our gladness ? Uu they grieve *■- * When ways of go id we leave? Do they know each thought and hope ? While we in shadows grope. Can they hear tha Future’s high behest. Yet lack the power To lead us from our il! or to arrest The hour? When they find os cowed with sorrow Do they sigh ? Or when earth passes by For thorn, do they forget Tbe cares that here beset Their well beloved ? Or do t6ey wait (O be it thus!) Aad watc.l beside the golden gate For us? We are yearning for their secret; Though w« oali. No answers ever fall Upon onr dullard ears To quell our nameless fears. Yet God is over all, whste’er may be, And trusting so, Patience, my heart 1 a little while, and we &hail know. Miscellaneous* PRINTING. H ATING purchased the Job Office attached to the “Dally Newt and Herald." aad made additions 11c that I at to it, I would Inform the Mfollc to execute every deacrlpOM of Job and l am prepared Card Printing'. Dray Books, Receipt Books, Check Boots. Programmes, Handbills, Pamphlets, By-Laws, AND In Xxeneral» —* Gen. Henry A. Wise was lying dangerous: ly ill of cholera, at his home in Richmond, on Tuesday last. —An Illinois wife, IS -years old, has ap plied for a divorce. —A girl of fourteen was married in Green ville, Ct., last week. —Ohio, Kentucky and Tennessee are troubled with tbe bog cholera. —Empress Eugenie is growing embon point—that is, fat. —The Air-line route irom Norfolk, Va., to Philadelphia, was opened to travel a few days 6ince- —The cod fishing is good in tbe North Pacific. Three vessels at San Francisco, last week, landed 127,000 fish. —It is proposed to hold an industrial ex hibition in Leeds, England, io 1868,’ and £61,000 has already been subscribed for tbe purpose. —A Bostonian, writing from Rome, says Signor Columbo, the only living descendant of Christopher Columbus, "is a fine old Italian swell.” —In Charlton county, Missouri, so many ciergyinen have been placed under bonds for not taking the constitutional oath, that a spiritual famine is threatened. —The heirs of Anneke Jans rather caught Trinity Church, New York. They got a proposition to settle out of Trinity, which of course they meant to refuse, and on the strength ot that admission propose to go in for the whole. Trinity stands the finest chance in the world of beiug legally Hogged out of all Us old boots and things by the ob streperous and Bbarp-set claimants. —George W. Morgan, one of the newly elected Ohio Representatives in Congress, is in favor of the repudiation of the public debt. —The eldest daughter of the late General Scott died broken-hearted in a Fiench con vent, because her father wouid not give his consent to her marriage with a young French nobleman and officer. —It is understood that the forthcoming message of the President of tbe United States to Congress will be all in favor of peace at borne and abroad, aud hence all opposed to war or warlike drifts. —The Cincinnati Gaiette makes the legal point that tbe President can grant an am- uesiy to all offenders, but cannot pardoD only a portion of them unless this portion shall first have been convicted of the crime in court. —Henry J. Raymond was educated at the Genesee Wesleyan Seminary, New York, aud the students of the Institution lately looked up the records to fiud which of the rival secret societies ho belonged to. They were rather amused than astonished to find his name on the rolls of both. —Texas has exported, within a short time, a million dollars worth of cattle. Beef and cotton are struggling for the supremacy in Texas. The money brought into the State by the sale of cattle Is immense, and increasing too. The war drain of tour ycais had but little effect. —One wagon of a powder train, coDtaic ing 5,000 pounds of powder, blew up near Green River, Utah, on the I2ih ultimo. A bub was tbe largest piece of wood found after tbe explosion, and three of tbe five yoke of oxen attached were torn Into small bitB, aad only one foot, a j Vint of a finger, and a piece ot, the sknll of the driver re mained. NEV DRY ROODS, AT THE OLD STAND, NO. 160 BROUGHTON ST. (Between Barnard and Jefferson streets.) 1 HAVE just returned from New York, and am re ceiving a nice assortment of Fall and Winter Hoods, and desire to oall the attention of purchasers to my Stock and prices before getting their Fall sup plies. I have bought oheap and will sell cheap, as I have less expenses comparatively than houses with larger stocks. I can offer at much less than regular rates many goods, consisting of 8taplennd Domestics, Dress Goods, White Goods, Damask, Diaper, Crash, Powels, HOSIERY, GLOVES, RIBBONS, Trimmings 'and Hoop-skirts, Balmoral do, Corsets, Cloaks, Shawls, Cassimers, Broad Cloths, Pant Goods, Satinetis, Jeans, Flannels, Ac.; a variety of Worstod Goods, Scarfs, Hoods, Sontag9, Nnbias and Shawls, Umbrellas and Parosols, and a full assortment of No tions, Ac., too numerous to mention. Will show them with pleasure at any time, and sell cheap for cash only. oc30-lm C. J. BEATTY. Carriages, AND EE jA. II JSTE 88 For Sale, A T reduced prices, to close consignment Bar gains can be secured by calling on tbe ander- elgned, si No. 2 Burris’ Black, Bay street. - eovs-iw t. b. Marshall A bro. Hull’s Soap and Candles< Oflfl boxes Extra Family and Pate. tuU 160 gross Toilet. Soap, all ttylea. 260 boxes Mould Candles, size, and eights. for sale by HANDRLL a CO., ““-Ln SOI and sos Bay street. R ANTHRACITE, BITUMINOUS. ED ASH, Steamboat, Baltimore, Cumberland and English ovsL For sale by ton or cargo by, oSfl-Cm - CH1PMAN k CHAPIN, Rockland 4_ime. 1 AAA barrels first qvk 1UUU make, lor sale hy sSt oos3—ti RICHARDSON 1 ROPfe 100 - COlLS Vm-W Ju t received, and for sole oy . BRADLEY, fllLL A CO., No. 12 Stoddard’s Lower Range. ft— ■ Dissolution of Co-Partnership Savannah, Qa„ October s tb, ISM. fJISH co-partnership of Van Horn, Hqlltoak k Murray expires this day, by its own limitation. UOLLYOKS k MUPRAV. CHARLES VAN HORN BACON. A °noMit i 0I ®*' Mae I and Shoulders. - A-T. CUNNINUHAM. REMOVAL. M ESSRS FERGUSON A DIXON having removed “'^eir new store, 120 Broughton street,opr£! jute their old stand, are now prepared to execute iSi ttfisn entrusted to them. novfi—lw B tsiness Cards, Visiting Cards, BiUHeafe. Letter Heads, Circulars, Envelopes, Blanks, All Other Kind* of Printing Done NEAT, CHEAP AMD Rl'ICK. (JIVE ME A TRIAL 1 also receive orders end have manufactured every riety of BLANK BOOKS. J. H. BSTILL, 111 Bay street, sep21-tf News and Herald Office. This* Delicious Tonic, Especially dAsigneri forth* uae of tbe Hefiical Profession and the Family. la now indorsed by all the prominent Physicians, i.’uenHsteand Connoisseurs, as possessing all those n’rinsic medicinal qualities (tonic and diuretic) which belong to an OLD AND PURE GIN. We trust that onr established reputation—founded ipon eighty-eight years of experience—abundantly indicates oor claims to public confidence, and guar- n’ees the excellence of this Standard Article. Pat np in cases, containing one dozen botti. s cacb, lr.dsoldby Gr . RUWE, SAVANNAH, ind all prominent Druggists, Crooers, Ac. A. M. BININGKR & CO., [Established 17T8.] Sole Importers, No. 16 Beaver street. New York. Opinions ot the Press. The Biningere, No. 16 Beaver street, have a very nigh reputation to sustain, as tbe oldest and beet house in New York.—Home Journal. The bouse of A. M. Blnlnger k Co., No. 18 Beaver street, has sustained for a period of eighty years a refutation that may well be envied.—N. V. Evening Je6-eod-dawlv H RESIDENCE FOR SALE. M The • desirable BRICK TENEMENT on the corner of State and Drayton streets can be bad at a bargain, If applied for by tbe 16th Inslant. nov7—St WE8T k DANIELS. 1866 TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS. EINSTEIN A. ECKMAN, 161 CONGRESS ST., SAVANNAH, Are ready to show tbe largest stock of Staple an Fancy Dry Roots do be found la this city, and which are offered at the LOWEST PRICES. Call and eee for yoursefvee, A , ocl4f in bps ior yuuiwfivWi _^_a & V. HDfCHIlHJ, tf- OOMMI88ION MERCHANT AND WHOLESALE DEALER in HAY, GRAIN .and PRODUCE, Corn. Oats. Meal. Feed, Bran, Oil Cake. Flour, Bsoon, Salt. Rope, dto, Const mtly receiving, end for aale at the lowest wholesale rates. Agent Savannah Flour Mills. 103 Bay Street, Savannah, oct—am g F. Mktoalvk. E. M. Band k Co John W. O’Connor. E. F. METCALFE l CO, Cotton Faotorsi Comm ission AND Forwarding Merchants, Hi*. 9 Stoddard’s Lower Hasgt, Bay St., SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. Cash advances on consignments to Norton, Slaugh ter k Co., New York, and John K. Gilliatt k Co., Liv erpool. oc!2-3m TllOSrt. VV. BROOKS MANUFACTURER OF FURNITURE AND -GENERAL UPHOLSTERY. HIM Doc Street, Philadelphia, Pa. N. B.—All ORDERS lent by Mail promp tly a ten led to. fy*l-tf NOTES DISCOUNTED DAVID R. DILLON, Banker, sep22-tf 2U BAY STREET. To The Public. 1 1HE PAVILION HOTEL, Charleston, Sooth Caro lina, so long and ably conducted by tbe late H. L. BUTTERFIELD, will still be kept open for the accom modation of the travelling public. Ita former friends and patrons will find the usual accommodations and attention bestowed on them as formerly, and the pub lic favor, already so well established as The Hotel of the travelling Merchants of the South, will, by ear nest efforts, be faithfully preserved. od2-tf TO COTTON PLANTERS. H GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY THORN’S COMPOUND EXTRACT OP COPAIBA and SARSAPARILLA ilasncqaired the utmost fame In every part of the vorld; it his been examined, approved of and sanr- ioned by the faculty of medicine, and recommended by the most eminent of the profe sion. As a 8URIS and 8PEBDY cure for ai! I)i f > he liL\T>DKB, KlDNBTO, RDd UBINARY Oil AN8 Of BOTH sRxm. TOE STAMP ON EACU POT Will also bear -©fiThe NAME of the PftGPRlfCTO and the United States Agent. A VINO been appointed Agent9 for the State of Georgia by the patentee of BEARD’S PATENT LOCK-TIE, we, witli confidence, offer it to Planters a, the best, cheapest, simplest, aud most desirable TIE now In use. It returns doub:e its cost, and is fully fifty per ent. cheaper than Hope, Our several Agents will be supplied In a few days, ml can respond to orders. For further particulars, address or apply to K. M. BRUCE ft CO., Augusta, Georgia, or to B. P. ME rCALFEACO., oc26—lm Savannah, Georgia. Wholesale P APER for Printers Mid Bookbinders; for Dry Goods, Hardware and Boot and dhoe Dealers; for Grocers and Druggists. Printers’ supplies of all kinds. Also, Binders’ Boards, Paper Bags, Envelopes and TwiDe. All goods sold at New York prices, with expenses added. WARREN BROTHERS. octl-tf 210 Bay street. TO SKODB Tnz Gin owl / - CH^nioT Observe this/ LONDO ' N LABEL, V j OH A f TM!PI BURNED 0 6 1 KEW YOP.X. And covering\ the bottom of KAOU POT. NONE OTHER IS GENUINE. - Ohseive these precautions and address orders TARRANT k CO , No. 278 GrcenwiCa street. New York. • Sold by all D.uggiata.je2a.2taw6m EdwT O’Bxbhb. ~ J. H. O’Btini. Edw, O’Byrne St Non. Wholesale am) Ritail Dealzbs w Geocemes, Liquobs, ho., Ac. W E solicit a share of the patronage of our Mends and the public generally. Tbe Senior pastner of this firm having done business in this city for up- wards of thirty-two years. Corner Bryan and Jefferson streets. ocS-fy Co-Partnership Notice. W E, the undersigned, have entered Into Co-Part nership for the purpose of conducting the Wholesale and Retail Grocery Business, under the firm name of ' J. W. k 0. A. M01NTIRB, on the corner of St. Julian and Jefferson streets. We spectrally soiioft . share of u-ad^^ -O. A MClSTI E. R. A. SOLOMON, COMMISSION MERCHANT, COLLECT ING AGENT, Ac., Eufaula, -Ala. Prompt attention given to Collections and Remit, lances! Purchase and Sale of Cotton. Ac. Reference:—Messrs. 8. Schiller A Nephews, L*U- ence Bros, k Co., New York; toping. Haasertl A Co . Columbus, Ga ; Win. A McKenzie d Oo., Aps- ■chlcols; Austin A HUM. Savannsli. Ga. Or.in-Bm no2-2taw8w BROWN & GUYLER, General Cemnission Merchants) 98 BEAVER STREET, nAw yore. John Pott* Brown, Formerly of Brown, DeBoeestt * Co, New York. BICHABD M. CUTLER, or Savannah, Georgia. Liberal advanoae made on consignments, and rompt attention tu all bnafttsss. nol-2lsw8-n . NEW BOOKS JUST RECEIVED BY ESTILL & BROTHER. In Vfnculis; on The Prisoner of War. Being the expereneeofa Rebel in two Federal Pens. By A. M. Ketlery, a Virginia Confederate. Price *1 *0. Veuetlan Life, by Wm. D. Howells; -Ai 2*. Mr. Winkllehl, a Novel; 76 cents. Tne Secodd Mrs. Tillotaon; 7i cents. PliiiiD Qarnsdtffe; 7* cents. The Dead Letter. flUustrated.) 60 eta. se»20 S TATE OF GEORGIA—EFFINGHAM COUNTY—To all whom It may concern : Whereas, Georgians Mtngledorff has applied to me for letters of Administration on the estate of Xormon Mingledorff, deceseedk These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all persons interested, whether tdadred or creditors, to show cause (if any tbey have) on or before the fltst Monday lit December next, why letters should nut be granted to said applicant. Given under my band and otBcUl signature this loth day of October, 1888. F. X. TEREAU, oc28—tAWtW '■ —” Ordinary. G eorgia—coffee county—two months after date, application will be made to the Court of Ordinary of Coffoe oounty. Georgia, at tlie first regular term after the expiration of two months from this notice, (or permission to sell the Lands belong, ing Uribe estate of Mark Lot, deceased, late of said ccranty,for the benefits heirsafidgedlturhofsaid A ,-r-Bll Ififl AiUDWlA Lvl 1* oecesewu. Administrator. Coffee conntv. Oct 1st. ISM. oc26-taw2n ADMINISTRATOR» HALE. oc2fi—lawfiw Admlnlatfat-ir. A House Wanted. A COMFORTABLE HOOK suitable for a small family, la wwtsd hyagonfitnunt, * Apply at this To the Publie. T HE UNDERSIGNED GIVES NOTICE TO HIS friends and the public generally, that he hag es tablished a WOOD YARD, situated on thaOgeechsa Canal Bank, between the two Railroad bridges, and tbat he would be thankful to them for tbalr patronage. Order boxes to be found at Messrs. Robu Habersham k Sons; Ely street. Lovell & iAttimore, Congress a*. Mr. E Ehrlich’s Grocery 8tora, Whitaker sL Hr. Tatem’s Drag Store, JsOnraai sL Orders for all kinds or Wood promptly filled on as reasonable terms as can be had elsewhere. KOBT. B. HABERSHAM. no2- tf 0. J. TRACY & CO., Success* tsB, I, Colts*, uirosTssa sjn> xossEaseg ’ LADIES’ ORE-8 TRIMMINGS, ORNAMIN’J PHYR WORSTEDS, AND PARIS FANCY GOODS, No. sos Broadway, corner or Doans street, augS-tmo ■ | New Yosg MAGAZINES For N ovember. GODBY’I LAST’S BOOK, Star Ysvsmhsr, LESUeW LADY’S MAGAZINE for NOVMfhsr. DEMOREiT’S MAGAZINE, f<r November. ATLANTIC MONTHLY, for November. THR GALAXY, November 18. THE CATHOUe WORLD. OUR YOUNG FOLKS, for November. THE OLD GUARD, for November. PETERSON’S, for November. HARPKBM MONTHLY, for November BALLOU’S MONTHLY, for November. CRESCENT MONTHLY*, for November. LAND WE LOVE, for October. LESLIK’S EOYS' AND GIRLS’ WEEKLY. . . . .ALSO, . W | Onr tttnal" supply of Comle HhtawatedWonBiBes, oc27 KSTTLL B BROTH KR. CLOAKS. -SHAWLS. SC. DeWitt & M ox g a n W ILL OPEN THIS BEY. j Ladies Hiack and * j Blankets, ,bt, Novelties In Worsted Goods, AT UT CONGRESS STREET. To BofldtwWafs of tte State I DKFABTEENT, PE DBFAETHENT,} Bon presenting it. Waned in the iSndli I^mSy^^ora T 12th March. 18fi*i' aomta l °ist That aU bonds and conpdArof the Georgia now due. and which were not In MorSfJrVauit ho staioVtow 2 oratdJ^K fKan the^tat day of Ji ULoSbmiBwdim^aade^Mcddltt i . - - " 1 ~ _ “ the Ttoaaongy fw the _ ardli. That all eohpone funded In marked PAID and returned to the Treasmr wl descriptive Uat of bonds Iss et) in funding them. fiUily. That the Treasurer endorse, or cause to ho endorsed on each bead funded, the name of tke per it. and that a registry of all bonds tig process be kept u> the Trespu- Sthly. No Interest Is allowed on bonds & coupons after maturity. CHARLES J. JENKINS, Governor. TREASURY OF GEORGIA,) Milledgiville. October 13, ISM. J Holden' of overdue Bonds and con pons of the State of Georgia are hereby notified, that. In accord ance with tbe above order, they cau receive for thorn, on presentation at this Department, new bonds of the State, dated ljwfliUi;. 1*M> dtotwenty years - - - BButaiYEsr fiiafcnsrannnm, to January and EOT, and sa- on the Western ana Ailantl* in rttta of *60* and filjioa, hold- _*tr Banda and coupona ln multi a air make op their thEcl^ncy In _it of interest altar matu rity of Bonds or ealipoae having been made, by tbe Legislature, It cannot of cofirsa bs allowed at this utinifraaiAiiils III under the above order are reqneeled tO'WrOe^their namro legibly on the margin to guard ageink mistakes in their on toy on the rseord^paa sedeied above. jr 0 . JONKB, ociwdWDthlawaw Treasum. FlOTida Sentinel, PUBLISHED AT TALLAHASfiB B, FLORIDA, TRt-WEZXLY, BT- ' , ' i :: ?♦* J. BERRIES OUVEfi. ' : >*<■ ' - • T HE subscription price is lower than that of any other paper In the Slate, viz: . . Per annum $8 Oo blxmooths j... 4 00 Three months ..* 200 Tbe paper will be furnished Twice a week for one year ..ft Ot* Once» week for one year.......„. l 2 00 We have able correspoudenta at Wasbtogton, At lanta. and other points, who give tat Weekly tbs latest and moat reliable news. Regardless Ttf labor and expense, we intend to continue’ the improve ments already made on the SENTINEL, until it be- cornea what It is making rapid progfbee towards, THE LEADING PAPER IN FLORIDA. Tbe prominent feature of ihe SENTINEL wtil be “its devotion to the rights, interests and feelings of Florida and ber stricken sister States; we would Uft them np from the valley of humiliation, exhort them to a forgetfu ness of the past (except its glories), and nerve their arms for tne arduous struggles of die fa- tore.” Mr. John A. Grfbb is our General Traveling Agent, and la authorized to receive subecriptionaand solicit advertising, collect money, and receipt for the same. J. BERRIEN OLIVER, sep24—dtf Propr ietor. are a#many roads to fame and fortanoa _ . were gateways to ancient Thebsa. Your at - iMttoaa warrior U for carrying hks way with tLe ® BDno * ** ^ sSbro 7 yonr aspiring poUtldan for scheming hla way by Intrigue and consummate art. Bat there le one grand broad path to the goal, along which nothing hose can travel It U tha path set apart for tha march of talent, sttsrgy. aad noble purpose an thottifo full ofobstaelso, It contains none that a brave man cannot sormoont. This fact baa been exosspflded n Innumerable Instances, but In lew more forcibly ha* in the rise and progress of DB^JBOOFLAND’S GEBMAN BITTERS. For over fifteetrijreari ltaoonrat. has bee* onward and upward, scattering blessings st every step, until it now stands on the topmost rounds of the ladder aflame, as tha THE LaGrange Reporter, PUBLISHED AT LaGRANGE, GEORGIA, H AS the largest circulation of any paper In West ern Ge >rgia, and is located in the midat of one ot the beat cotton sections In that portion of the State. It la, therefore, an excellent advertising me dium for the merchants and factors of Savannah, who desire io solicit tne trade of Western Georgia aud Eastern Alabama. Supsrription, $3.i;0. Advertising rates reasonable. JONES Si WILLINGHAM, oclfi-tf Proprietors. THE LIKE CITY PRESS. BUSINESS AND FAMILY NEWSPAPER, PUBLISHED WEEKLY, AT LAKE CITY, FLORIDA. F ROM the extensive circulation and the point where published, the LAKE CITY PRESS, ss an advertising medium, offers superior Inducements to the merchants of Savannah E. WALLACE DAVIS, sepl8-tf Proprietor. The Bainbridge Argus. T HIS PAPER Is published every Saturday morn ing, In Bainbridge, and is one of tUe best sdver Using mediums in UouthWHStern Georgia. The mar ch aata of savannah appreciate ti on account of Its consistent and unfaltering advocacy of tbe Atlantic and Golf Ballrond and the commercial intereeta 01 this city. All hurinesa connected with the Argos in Sevan nah will be represented by the subscriber, who is authorised to receive and rtceipt for subscription* and advertisements, and make contracts for advsr- tlslnc with onr merchants. ^ GEO. H. JOHNSTONE, Agent, p-eannah, Sept. 26, 1868. eeVT-tf Notice GREAT TOTSTIO. o Hoofland’s German Bitters la a positive remedy for DYSPE PSIA, ■*P AMD 1 Diseases Roaultlng from ■ItllBEB IF TNE LIVEN find DIIEITIVi NRiARS, (And is the only certain and safe RESTORER OF STRENGTH IN CASES OF DEBILITY. By the use of this Bitten Weakened and Debilitated Francs Be coose Renewed wltb nil tbe Vigor of Health. Impaired consttintlonaare rebuilt, and the patien n a abort time regains Vlwor, Health and Stren~th. F OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING SYMPTOMS, Resulting from Disorders ufthe Digestive Organs 1 Constipation, Inward Piles, Fullness of Blood to the Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Heart burn, Disgust for Food, Fullness or Weight in the Stomach, Soar Eructations, Sink ing or Flattering at the Pit of the Stomach, Swimming of the Head, dnrried and Difficult Breath ing, Fluttering at the Heart, (hoking or Suffocating Sensation when in s Lying Pos ture, Dimness of Vision, Dots or Webs before the Sight, Fever and Doll Pain la the Head, Defi ciency of l’srapl stkm, Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes, Fain in the Side, Back, Cheat, Limbs, Ac., Sadden Flashes of Heat, Born ing in the Flesh, Constant Imaginings of Evil, aad greet Depression or Spirits. Remember That these Bitten contain no Rom or Whiskey. And can’t make Drunkards. Is not a Bar Boom Drink, But s Highly Concentrated Vegetable Extract, Free from Alcoholic Stimulant or Injurious Drugs It cannot Insidiously introduce tho vice of Drunk enness into the bosom of yoar families—to your wife, your children, or yoarfriMBs. Or others, whose systems have become impaired by hardships or disease, will find in this Bitters a tonic hat will restore them to all their fell vigor. These Bitten have performed more ceres I Given Better SatisMetiotU v# pore Tsatimx ny Have mors respectable people to vouch for them l Than any other article In the Hubs*. We defy any one to contradict thla sasertioz, ■ AND WILL PAY *1,000. To any one that will produce a Certificate published by as hat la not GENUINE. , D. SMYTHE * CO., .Importers, Wholesale and Retail Dealers, AVCon hand a fall and complete a ock of China aad Granite Dinner, Tea and Toil,-t , _ _ Decorated and Gilt. -A. ■ ’ If Wl 11p . ' Glassware in every vsriety. Cut and Presrod. Bar Furnishing Goods. Plated and Britannia \v a ,. dating of Castors. Baskets, Batten, Knives, Forks, Spoons, Tea and Ceffee Pots, Ac. aie > «>»- ENGLISH AND AMERICAN TABLE CUTLERY, TEA. TRAYS, WAITERS, „■ Ac., Ac., Ac. City and Country Dealers are earnestly invited to call and examine onr Wholesale stock tv , plicate the JobWngpriees and Bills of any market In the United States for same quality an, i Ware at the.aame period of time. 1 m Queensware House »«■ M» Brengbf * Street. Second Poo. w tll c ’ r Bb)i No Extra Charge or Increased Rate of Premium for Southern Risks. All Policies Issued at Standard Rates by THE ST. LOUIS “IMITIILIM C8, s **• .Xo -I 45: - At Death or Oo At Death or <* At Oe*th or 70. 16 *17 76 *1643 *» 12 11 IS 30 16 « IS 48 18 IS 89 17 34 It 9b 19 19 53 17 88 16 30 to ‘20 20 18 38 16 75 21 20 9f, 18 94 17 23 22 21 67 19 64 17 71 23 22 48 20 19 18 24 24 23 35 20 87 16 79 26 24 28 21 60 19 39 26 25 31 22 38 20 02 27 26 38 23 22 20 68 28 27 66 24 le 21 39 29 ‘28 81 23 05 22 14 30 30 IS * 07 22 9- 31 31 64 27 u 24 80 3 J , 33 23 28 23 21 72 33 34 90 29 58 25 68 ■4 36 86 3o 93 26 73 33 38 32 40 27 84 36 41 1C 33 9S 29 04 37 43 6_' 35 68 30 31 38 46 3d 37 54 31 t>9 89 49 40 39 68 33 19 40 62 74 41 80 34 80 41 56 48 44 24 36 66 42 6AP70 46 92 L8 44 43 63 44 49 86 4* 51 44 70 St S3 10 42 75 45 56 70 45 19 46 47 83 47 50 73 48 53 86 49 57 30 50 61 06 TABLE 3. Annual Premium*,, *1,000, payable a, follow*: At At At Deaih Is Death lieatij or eo. or 6i. or 70. $33 9S 131 72 $29 92 ir, 34 76 Si 4 3<» 55 35 66 33 ‘£z Si 23 13 36 6t 34 14 31 9i 37 7., 34 89 32 66 9 33 78 S5 71 &J42 39 91 56 74 34 24 4 16 37 76 35 C9 23 42 44 38 80 35 Ji 24 43 78 39 9(i 3» 92 % 45 2: ■11 .8 37 9* 48 74 42 3i 3-i 95 48 31 43 59 40 IM 23 5 16 44 % 41 2u 3 51 $4 46 35 42 29 30 31 u3 .• 47 10 43 64 65 72 79 5.. 44 9n S7 M 51 2. 46 41 2'1 6o 10 52 97 47 Si 74 w « 51 3.* « 3. 65 (X 56 Sc 51 On 36 07 65 69 90 52 72. ii 91 K 54 52 •9 Hi 5" 56 44 65 1*6 5S 4U 40 8. 24 63 61 60 ft, 41 S3 911 71 47 62 bO 42 87 85 j •4 65 32 43 05 j «i 7.i 6. 67'. 44 i'u C6 1 Si 19; :<> co 45 i £4 Suj 7?, 61 4b I 83 551 76 55 47 yj 75 79 75 43 97 09, 63 10 4ft 1 < 86 61 50 OF ST. LOUIS, MO. B. Am JANUARY, rreaUUnt. JAMES B. LUCAS, Vlee-PrwW.st Wfi. T. HUT. fotratary. Hon. 1LUIIK WEIGHT, Conanlting Aetnary. Assets July 1> 1866, #1,O40,88*.OO CIES ISSUED FROM $1,000 $10,000 ON A SINGLE LIFE. ANNUAL DIVIDENDS PAID IN CASH OR BY BONUS ADDITIONS TO POLICIES. DIVIDEND OF JANUARY 1, 18«C, Forty 3?er Cent. The Estire Surplus is Efoitskly Divided Among the Assured! SO per cent. Credit Given When Desired! No special permit required for foreign residence or travel by sea in first-class steam or sailing vessels. it Policies issued under Table 2 are non-forfeiting after three, and under Table 3 after iwo or more annual payments bave been made, thereby securing, in case of tbe disconiiuuauce of payments, such proportion of the whole amount as tbe unmber of actual payments bear to the whole number tbat were to be made, with profits. Endowment and Life Policies issued requiring only one, five, or ten anmiai premiums, or an annual piemium during the continuance of tbe Policy. Some tine must take the risk of your life—is it not better you sltouKl lrau-tfcr it to a Company, than to ask your Family to take the risk? In timea of commercial or national embarrassment, when other resources become lim ited, or entirely fail, a POLICY OF LIFE INSURANCE, in a well-established, responsible Company, is the only Family safeguard, which will neither depreciate nor disappoint. Efficient agents wanted lor all the important towns and cities of the Slate. For lur ther particulars and rates of premium not given above see circulars of tbe Company, at ilw office of G. B. LAMAR, J R ->1 Aoests H. T. MINOR, Jr-,; aoe * T8 ’ iri Bay Street, (Up Stairs,) Savanna!;, Ga. Da. JURIAH HARRISS, Examining Physician for Savannah and vicinity. j N B. COBb! JRK:E ’} Agen ‘ 9 ’ MaC0D ’ Ga CHAS. WHITEHEAD, Agent, Atlanta, Ga. oczi-ln; 9 HEREBY GIVEN that the partnerships hereto-1 fore existing nnder the names of Miller, Thomas . Oo . In Savannah, Ga., and Thomas. Livlngnton * j Co., Madison. Fla., nave been dissolved by the death of D. G. Livingston, one or the partners. A. J. MILLER will give hti attention to the busi ness in Savannah, and 8. K. THOMAS to the business In Madison, In liquidation. A J. MILLER, 8. B. THOMAS, August, 1SG6. Surviving Partners. The sabs riberewiil continue the Grocery and Com. mission Business in Savannah, Ga, at the store oc cupied by the late firm, on Bay street. N August, i860. LEU k BROTHER. of thep.tronage extended to the late &m. S. B. THOMAS, One of the survivors. August, 1900. aox:-tf A. A VST ILL, Atlanta, Georgia W. H iNKAlf, (Late or Georgia J New York. Austell «fc Inman, Cotton amd CommIssIom Merchants, No. 80 Wall street, NEW YORK. W E are fully prepared to make liberal cash ad vancrmanta on consignment* from Merchants and Planters, both at this place and a: onr agencies throughout the South. Our Mr. Austell, of Atlanta, will arrange advancements there. Ootton and mar- chand se wDI bs forwarded to ns with dispatch by our agents, Messrs. Brady A Moses, of Savannah. We will exert onr best energies to give satisfaction, and promote the Interests or oor putrom. Oonslgnmenu from onr Southern friends respect- folly solicited. ae27-3m Notice '1'HE undersigned hpva entered into a limited part- A nersbip under the firm came of STARR A ROBERTS, lor the transaction of a Shipping and General Com mission Bnsiness in the city of Savannah, Georgia. William Starr aad Joseph A. Roberta, of Savannah, are tha general partners, and' Eberhardt Newmayer, now of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, is tb* special E. NEWMAYEKhas contributed to the common stock $10,000. Thu partnership is to commence on the flrstday of November, ISM, sad oontinne until Slot ot October. 1868. State or Ozoaou, I Chatham oounty. ) Personally appeared William Starr and Joseph A. Robert* the general partners, as sat forth on the foragetify pages, who. being My sworn, ssy that the ■Sid stun of ten thousand 'MMts, specified in the certificate hereto annexed, to have been contributed by the arid Eberhardt Newmayer, spatial partfistas aforesaid, to the common stock, lias been actually and in good faith paid in cash to them. • W. STARR. JOB A. ROBERTS. Swore to and subscribed before me, this list day of November, A. D„ 1866. ; v- * _ WM. J. CLEMHRT8, * Notary Public, C. C. , , True extract from She Becord. k. a.} WM. H. BUIiOCH, ’tuu-ore*! t|A» Oink JMJ. Cmjft, M. P. ME AUFOftT, » SAIL-MAKER, EXCHAMOK WHARF, m~ANUFACTUREB BaUs, Tents, Cota, Hammocks Awnings. Window Shades, Bfos*a and. Falls; Whit* Flohr Sacks, 24, *8 *ni 96 pounds; Bsg»«rill|mm for rio^ grain, Ac. Having gopd workman iudYrst- tiass sewing-machinenmn fiU mdare teN$ga at short , lire, ^ * «a • Green. Leaf A T ManufitCtorers’ Trices. , , ^OCiS-tf * DAVANT A WaPUM. READ WHO SAYS SO. “FROM THE HON. THOMAS B. FLORENCE. Washington, January l, 1864. enced marked benefit from your Hoofiand’a German Bitters. Daring a long and tedious session of Con gress, premia* and onerous duties nearly prostrated me. A kind friend suggested the use of the prepara tion I have aimed. I took his advice, andtheresuli was improvement ot health, renewed energy, and that particular relief I so nock needed and obtained. Other* ma^sbnUu^ adranttged, if they desire to raOMAS B. FLORENCE. From Ber. W. D.&eigrrlsd, Pastor of Twelth Baptist Church. M-roAJoE.i^^ D ^ b *“' M “- GentlemenI hare recently been laboring under the distressing effacta of lndlgestiom recomputed by t proelratlon of the uerrous system, dinmeroua ram- ooif ifrm lij nliiiilim wim oftkea tested, hot without relief, tour Hoofilend’s German Bttters were recommended fay pence* who had tried ithem, and whoeefitrouhlemutiafi of the Bitten In duced me also to try shmu- Ymuat oonfeaa that l bad tn aversion to patent medicines, from the “thousand and one” qnatik ’Witten,’* whose only aim rerun In «n«s which, I fear, is to make many u confirmed drunkard Upon leurntrg Hut yours was really a msdtrlnsl preparation. Imok It with happy effegk Its action was not only upon the stomach, but upon tbe ner- rons nstem,waa prompt aad gratifying. libel that I hare derived great aademmsueiit benefit from the use of a few bottle*. Very respectfully yonn, W. G. 8EIGFRKID, „ No. 2ft ShArkamuxon street. •«'.» —. BEtTARE OF COUNTERFEITS. 8JC that the tignatmenf “th M. JACKSON” is on the Wrapper of eeeb bettie. PRINCIPAL OFFICE * MANUFACTORY No. 631 ARCH STREET, 4GRES4 MfellSg SUCCESSORS TO C. X. JACXBON A CO. W. It WAL Corner Bentatd M Broughton cell a, wks BOB THE IlfE AND CAMPAIGNS OF GeiL Ston BY PROF. K L. BE Bt.ndard Hogrspl vL __ Immortal hero. IJhy his wMow, and . benefit The author, a of rta|r of tha Christian’ "spurs as NATIONAL PUBUSaflhG I antlfimf ffw Tth sndlidntii' j Bklin Cotton Plantation to Rent. QMS OF TUE BEST OOTTON PLANTATIONS IN Burke county, Ga., can be leased for a number of yeate ol easy terms. Eight hundred acres can be planted. Possesaton given in December if desited. Address GEORUE W. SAPP, oc*- lm Waynealioro. Garden Lot for Lease. T HE FINE GARDEN LOT, corner of Shad's and Thunderbolt roads will be leased for a term of years. Apply at Till* Ogee., "Vfl-U Wanted. B OARD WANTED by a Oentlpmau, for hieufif, wife, child and servant, in a genteel private fam ily, where the comforts of a home can be enjoyed by paying for them. Address Pont Office Box 740. oc9-tf FOR SALE, SERVICEABLE DRAFTe HORSE. Apply at N utting, I?owell <& Co., BANKERS, MACON". GEO 'LOlBEh ! LUMBER ! A l^rqb assortment of lumber for bntiding and plantation put poses. \\e nave I arrivals weekly from our Mills on tne road opposite j Lachluou’fl Foundiy. Also, Cypress Shingles m any j q oSa^im mclsol A BRQ- I Z. N. WINKLES- Commission Slerohant, Jko, BAY STREET, OVEB THE STOKE OF BoTHWELL & VVHlTtUEih, Will attend promptly io the sale of all mercliandl*- entrusted to him; alto, to the shipping of cotton,«M to the proper getting np or all marine papen>. OC17—6m C. A. NUTTING, A. H. POWELL, ISAAC SCOTT. Je28-i>m ' Boarding. M RS. ELABBEE has removed her bn.tnees from the corner of Mootgomeiy and South Broad streets to th« corner of Jefferson street and Bay iansa Knit’s old stand. Gentleme t can be accommodated with Private and Transient Board on moderate terms. Coffee. 2,000 B “ soo ” tt ocl-tm* WEED A CORNWELL Boker’s Bitters For sale at all prominent Grqeere, Win* Msrehanta, and Drnggisu. andwboleaalebmly, by L. FUNKE, Jr., Sole A»ent, au22-3m Ka US Liberty Street. H. Y. Bacon, Flour and I*ard. WE btre. just received a large tot of Dry Salted "" Broon, Clear and Ribbed Stdea. Also, a choice article of Family Ftagr and Lsn< Lard, which we are offering very low for cash, or short credit. Come and see u*. for we can reitataly please yoh aR. CASE A HARRIS.. noS-lw urn Buy street. Book-keepino". W ANTED BY A FIRST-CLASS BOOK-KEEPER employment m such for a tew bnorm each even ing. No matter hew complicated or intricate accounts may be, will arrange them. Understands thoroughly RngH.li, French and German Currencies. Beferenee—Present ’and post employers. Address D.. this office- oc22-tt TO ttatjft, n lie ing at WANTED TO PURCHASE, N CASH, A'saswWJBHa Jiss-c start g particulars, k_F. 2Sn*-ntf Agent MARTIN J. FORD, ATTORNEY AT TAM , OFFICE. II.. TB BRYAN STREET. JylT-fon SAVANNAH, GA. Wanted, B Y s gentleman In th * city, to complete his £|w tbs Issues of tbs News asp Hebzi.p lot months of March, April and July of tbe presen' j e« for whiA a liberal priea will tie paid on deliver, “ tbs News and Herald office. eeP 87 —L Notice. J.’WSTO Oo. in th* Dr, Goods bnsiness, at the old tuna 11-lt HBNKY LATH HOP * N. A. HARDEE 1 CO.. COTTON FACTORS General Commission Merchants. K.tabll.bad Iri 1930- Memphis (Tenn.) Coupons Past Pue Indebtedness. o( B P*** 1 ^ig! n,vaaot- — ten, bepr. fo. Iua ebi- aatnedthat the past due Bonds aud Loujk " c ueS edness of the City of Memphis to* 1 ^ of ov ing the City, are reftn.- a,. t- • rt p ,«- *1,00* each drawing 10 per eeti ■ for tee Mata the Otyof Memphis “'^■^“a ndorfed following ifontle and coupon? Issued and by the City or Memphis: -mis past <l" p - Memphis, Teen., UifyBondesndOraP^jP uf0ti Memphis. Tt"" and UtiieBoe kJ5i “ r0 ^ pest due. B y an’ __ Mayor sad t „ phis, Tenn., and Char;e-<*n °!S!^Kt , rtHhe.particulnrs. ty tnail " r otler ' WM? wUl receive pi-otu*l attenttou.^ City Controller. Memphie_!!l^L. WHTTFCOKN AND SEED OATS, * , from Bark Eagle at UHite^’» Pres*, [vllow to clone consignment. 9.600 bushel* Seed OaU, 3.600 buahelg WhitD & SON. M. H. WILLI AMS J THK D W X LLIN O' 4011911 on WeKt Brood street, at °* 80Btk Bw * d ’ trap N«^ . 'nova—St lfith. tor terms JULIAN HABTftXPQK. Olotlk, .* ‘ ; > Gu fifty Cloth for side tow, to ent,' ‘ ~ II%BR d OAMM^LL, Si Bay street. Plutoliift for Sale. O N 8avannah river, twenty {20) mile* nah, eoneiating of seventeen hundri-d »u » ^ five (1.7S6) acres of LAND, with two sewknunta £ seven negro houses, fourteen i.y twenty ^ in slue, with*splendid stream forlomlter *u“ mill. Three hundred and twenty f320) Fa hu- Land, and one thousand (l.ooo) tol e tise for a steak range, with arostitall in unsurpassed by any locality in the vie.-u.t,. A buildings Hi good repair. r or at * am EBSufc ‘ Cotton in Seed- rimt uadtihMMd wiU porchass Cotton in ‘ eed 19 J. tares er spun fosuttitiss. to any amount. Ginning dona on toll. At aflceOf Q. & Lam» r t J r, » 4m No. 92 Bay street, up staff 8 *