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The Dailv News and Herald.
SATURDAY MORNING. NOVEMBHB1V*
Dead.
[Lines to the memory of William Johnson Pegbax,
•who fell in one of the last and moet obstinately con
tested battles of the war. He was only twenty-one
years of age and yet had attained to the rank of Brig
adier General. General Lee. in speaking of him to a
lady of Richmond, said he was a “ model Christian,
soldier and gentleman.”]
Leave me to my speechless sorrow.
Leave me to my palid glooiu,
Shut away the mocking sunlight.
Take its burden from the room.
What arc words but empty rattle ?
Words that murmur of relief.
In the deadly single-handed
struggle with the monster grief.
Can I reason down my anguish ?
Can I take my pain away?
Let the door be closed betwixt us.
Let me meet it as I may.
Dead! poor lips repeat, repeat it;
Wrench from out that word of dread.
All the sharpest stings of memory
Wrapped within it. He is dead!
Dead! my Willie in his beauty,
’Ere the morning flush of.joy.
Yet had caught the chastening shadow,
Manhood flings around the boy.
Dead! my loving, gentle hearted,
Noblest 1 “ Bravest of the brave,”
Fallen ’midst the rush of b?ttle,
Buried in a nameless grave.
• He whose look and tone grew tender,
At a dear one’s faintest moan. *
All unwatched, uuwept, unheeded,
He to perish thus alone.
Who can tell me of his longings—
If he named his mother’s name?
If lie softly murmured " sister,”
When the ghastly struggle came?
If a consecrating calmness
Slept u\>on his clay cold brow?
None can tell me 1 these are secrets
God hath in his keeping now.
All love’s sweetest ministrations,
All its needs for him are o’er;
Never will he cross the threshold
Of the old familiar door.
Never will his ringing laughter.
Echo joyous through the hall; m
Never will I answer gaily
To his fond caressing call.
Never press his smooth, white forehead,
Never stroke his shining hair,
Never feel his arm about me,
Never greet his smile so rafe.
Ever miss the matchless kindness,
Through every word he said,
Ever wait the blauk of absence.
Ever mourn my darling dead.
Dea 1! Oh, grief has drowned my vision,
Blotted all the gladness o’er,
Made mo half forget he liveth.
As he never lived before.
That he was not all so lonely,
Tiio’ no loved one closed his eye.
That the blessed Christ sustained him,
When he laid him down to die.
That his tender, yearning spirit
Drinks its fill of sacred joy,
That the cloudless bliss of heaven
Overflows the precious boy.
This can still the inward aching;
This can calm the moaning wild,
'Tis at most a dreary absence
Only—I am reconciled.
Commission Merchants.
das.T. Paterson,
TIMBER,
Lumber & Commission
MEBCHAN T,
Ha. 153 Bay Street, Savannah,
AMD
Darien, G-eorgia.
tw~ oners for Lumber aoliclted. dlS-t!
A_ Proclamation,
BY CHAS. J. JENKINS. GOVERNOR OF GEORGIA.
Executive Department,
Milledgeville, 12th Nov., 1866.
r IE General Assembly of the State of Georgia, now
in session, have as their first complete act of legis
lation, unanimously resolved as follows :
Whereas, It behooves all men to acknowledge their
dependence upon the Supreme Ruler of the Universe,
to be mindful of His providences, to return thanks for
His mercies and blessings, to confess their sins, and
to importune His favor. Therefore,
Rbsolved, by the General Assembly of the State of
Georgia, That His Excellency the Governor issue his
Proclamation, setting apart Thursday, the 22d inst.,
ns a day of fasting, humiliation and prayer, request
ing the same to bo so observed by the people of this
State.
Now, therefore, I, Charles J. Jenkins, Governor ol
said State, by this my proclamation, call upon the
whole People of Georgia, male and female, old and
young, clergy Und laity, to give earnest heed to this
solemn invocation of their Law-Givers.
On the day appointed, let the ordinary avocations of
lire be suspended—let places of business andot plean-
<ure be closed—let the temples of the living God be
opened—let all the peoplo surround the altars where
they are wont to worship, and let the priests lead
their hearts aud minds iu pious humiliation, repent-
nuce, thanksgiving and supplication. There is cause
for all. Ceremonious observances deceive man, but
••God is not mocked.” Let there be heart and soul
in the sendees of the day. Let the poor and the des
titute be remembered in our prayers—and in the year
following, let him that hath prove his sincerity by
the largeness of his alms.
For sinning, not against Pharoah, but against GOD,
Israel of old, wandered forty years in the Wilderness,
la the Wilderness we are now, Feliow-citizeus. Our
Corn aud our Oil have failed of their abundance—-our
flocus and our herds are diminished. The cry of want
is heard m our land—the manna and the quails come
not vet. But the throne of God is a Mebcy-SeaT.
If sought aright, Hj£ will grant us deliverance and
plenty. CHARLES J. JENKINS.
uovl l-21 Governor of Georgia.
S.G.HAIHES
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT,
AND WHOLESALE DEALER IN
Klour, Grala, Feed and Produce,
CORNER STORE,
190 and 193 Bat Stbeet, toot or Barnard St.,
Savaaaah, Georgia.
Reference,—C. A. Qambrill A Co., Norris ft Bald
win, Baltimore; Woodward, Baldwin k Co., Baltimore
and New York; L. Gsmbrill, Banker, Charleston.
Liberal advance, made on consignments of Cotton
and Produce. oc2-tf
4 f (j |
1
- j SINCE fHE, LAST
ANNUM: MESSAGE
iwn by the Proprietors op
Hosietter’s
JA
POWER A MULLER,
General Produce & Commission
MERCHANTS.
Com, Oats, Flour, Feed, etc,
SAVANNAH, GA.
REFERENCES:
Messrs. Tison k Gordon, Sa.annab, Ga.
A Wilbur. Esq.,Prest Home Ins Co., Savannah.
Messrs. Laltoche, West ft Daniels, Savannah, Ua.
Messrs. Bell, Wylly A Christian, Savannah, Us.
Messrs. Weaver, Rldiardaon k Co., New Yorn
R Bacbem,ofG. Reno ward A Bachem, New York.
seplt-Bm'
WILKINSON. WILSON & CO..
Cotton Factors anil
General Commission Merchants
A GENTS for the purchase and sale of all kinds ol
Cotton Domestics.
liberal advances made on consignments.
Offlce No. S Stoddard’s Lower Range, Bay street,
Savannah, Georgia.
U. B. WILKINSON,
Of Newnan, Ga.
B. J. WILSON,
Formerly of Okeefaskce Cotton Mills, Ala.
P. U. WOOD,
Of the late drm of J. W. Rabun k Co., Sav'h.
S°p5-3m
Austin & Ellis,
Commission and Forwarding Merchants,
80 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA.
I'HOMAS H. AUSTIN,) late of Apalachicola, Fla.,
CHARLES ELLIS, f and Columbus, Ga.
eeiill-tf
aTmTSloan, C. F. BtUbbs,
Late of Rome, Ga. Late of Macon, Ga.
C. W. Stxoall. Late of Thomasville.
SLOAN, STUBBS & STEGALL,
COTTON FACTORS,
Forwarding and Commission
No. 4 Stoddard’s Lower Range,
BAY STREET,
SAVANNAH, GlA..
Will make liberal advances -on cotton and other
produce in ti&nslt or store, cr on consignments to
oar correspondents in New York.
an2T-Stn
BLAIR & BICKFORD,
Lumber Manufacturers
AND DEALERS IN
TIMBER AND LUMBER
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
Doors, Hash and Blinds.
Mill and Lumber Yard on Canal, near Bryan
street Offlce, 180 Bay street. Savannah, Ga. jy-MI
G. B. LAMAR, JUN.,
Successor toG. B A G. W. Lamab,
General Commission Merchants
Forwarding and Shipping Agents,
No. UR BAY STREEP (up stairs.)
Kefer to Geo. W. Anderson, John C. Ferril and G.
H. Lamar, Savannah; W. B. Jackson, Josiah sii.iey
t Sons, J B. aud J. W. Walker, Augusta. Consign,
menta solicited. nivin
i. P. Bo car.
W. A. Bbyakt.
Bouse & Bryant,
(Formerly of Jacksonville, Fla.,)
FOWLER & WARD,
87 Water street, New York,
IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
RICE.
C ONSIGNMENTS solicited, on ahich liberal ad
vancements will be made. C. ft FOWLER ol
He above tlrm, can be seen at the Marshall House.
BEFEB TO
SAVANNAH NATIONAL BANK.
MERCHANTS’ NATIONAL BANK, of New York
city. no7-lm«
104
SAVANNAH,
Bay
(Street.
. . GEORGIA.
Fashionable
CLOAKS AND SHAWLS,
F ASHIONABLLE Dress Goods,
Black Press Goods,
Blankets and M useilles Quilts,
Flannels—Wbite. Opera anti Plaids,
Tweeds, Jeans, Cassimeres and Cloths,
Bleached Shtrtmgs and Sheetings,
Tattle It.musks ami foweliligs,
Uo-iery of all kinds lor Ladies,* Gents’ and
Children.
A very large stock of the above goods for sale at
the lowest cash prices by
Dewitt a Morgan,
nol‘2 137 CONGRESS STREET.
W ILL give prompt attention to receiving aud for
warding goods, sales on consignment, and all
orders; and will also keep constantly on band a
good stock of Groceries, Liquors, Agricnltnral Imple
ments, Bnilillng Materials, Fairbanks A Co’s Scabs,
Ac., besides other goods and manufactured articles
tor sale on consignment, and for which they are
agents. Orders and consignments iespectrully so-
icitcd.
HOLLINGSWORTH t GO.
COUISSIOli MERCHANTS,
MACON, GEORGIA.
Especial attention will be given to the execution
at Cotton Orders, which we solicit.
STOMACH BITTERS:
.A }l\ a '.A
For the Information and guidance of all who regard
.HEALTH
As the GREATEST OF TEMPORAL BLESSINGS, the
demand for this potent and agreeable Vegeta
ble TONIC and ALTERATIVE has
been immensely Increased.
Not only In this country, bnt In all other lands to
which commerce bean oar dag, the peculiar merit*
of the article are known and appreciated. It baa
been found salted to all climates, all localities, and
the needs of every class of society. Compounded •
the purest vegetable Ingredients, unalloyed with any
mineral salt or corrosive vegetable alkaloid, and com
bining the properties of a WHOLESOME STO
MACHIC, a GENTLE LAXATIVE, and aaefflclent
ANTI-BILIOUS AGENT, It Is endorsed by practlca
Chemists as the safest, and by unprejudiced phyri-
ciaus as the sorest Preventative, Regnlatlag and
Restorative Preparation of the age.
The nature of lta components la the guarantee ol
U harmlessness. It consists of the stimulating prin
ciple of sound Rye, meoicated with the finest tonic,
anti-febrile, aperient, antiscorbutic, and anti-spsa-
modlc herbs, roots and barks that botanical research
has yet developed forllie nse of man. Every vegeta
ble substance that enters into Its composition Is
culled and selected with scrupulous' care, and no-
thing that is not sound and perfect of Its kind is used
n its manufacture.
In the factory at Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, a aya-
tem of inspection far more thorough than that
adopted by Government authority, as a tost of the
quality of the great staples of life, la rigorously prac
tised. Every barrel or the cereal stimulant which
forms the basis or the Bitters is ascertained to be ab
solutely pure before it Is received into the inarm fat
turing department, and every leaf and fibre of the
medicating ingredients scrutinized before the proces
of infusion commences. Such is the enormous ca
pacity of the tanks in which the Bitters are prepareu
i hat the proprietors are enabled to keep a large stock
on hand, aud to supply the domestic and fure’gu
market with an article matured and mellowed by
time. Hence the fiery and biting davor which at
taches to ordinary bitters, and which is due to their
newness aud the interior quality of the drugs and
alcohol of which they are concocted, is never per-
reived in this mild and agreeable preparation. Ac
cording to the testimony of able chemists, the es
seaceof good Rye is the most healthful of all spirits,
aud
HostetterV
STOMACH BITTERS
Are the only Medicinal Tonic in the World of which
that doid is the stimulating Ingredient.
To Dyspeptic Sufferers.
Under the general head of Dyspepsia may be classed
all the varieties qf indigestion. Its symptoms are
so various, and differ so much in different individuals
i hat it is almost impossible to classify them. In fact,
some of them arc utterly indescribable. It may be
safely asserted, however, that half the dlseuses ol
mankind spring from a disordered condition of the
stomach; and that the other half, whatever their
origin, react upon that sensitive and important or
gan. Amoog the ordinary Indications of Dys. epsia
are flatulence, a bloated and full feeling about the
stomach and abdomen immediately after eating, a
gnawing sensation or a sense of hollowness at the
pit of the stomach between meals, a heavy dull tcel-
ing in tlie head, feeble or unsteady appetite, occa
sional nausea, restlessness daring 11 ht and a weary,
unrefreshed feeling on rising in til- . ornlng, palplta
tion of the heart, depression ' ind, sometimes
amounting to monomania, toa= u.omory, confu
sion of thought, sour stomach, with laislng of food,
and a choking sensation in the throat, dimness of
eye, pain in the diaphragm, feebleness and disincli
nation for exertion, and sometimes emaciation and a
corpse-like pallor. These are a few of the direct
signs of Dyspepsia, but as it is generally complicated
with specific affections of the bowels, the liver and
the ■ erves, its victims have many additional torments
which are technically attributed to oilier causes.
The best a.ivice that can be given to any one who
has the slightest predisposition to Dyspepsia, is to for
tify his or her digestive organs bv the dally nse of
Hosteller’s Bitters.
The li..iea.se proceeds from a lack of vigor In the
stomach, and this vitalizing preparation will tone
ind renovate that organ. If the gastric-apparatus is
in good working order, and can perfectly dissolve
and thoroughly assimilate the food submitted to It*
operation, there will be no Dyspepsia. If it cannot
do tills, it requires reinforcement, and the best of all
reinforcing agents should be forthwith resorted to.
The stomach is the commissariat of the system. It
upplieB the elements of life to the whole body. In
is prepared the material of blood, muscle, bone
ind fibre, and if it fails to purvey that material in
quantity, and of a proper kind,tbe-whole-body suf-
,ers, and with it the mental faculty:, tyiereforq pro
tect the commissariat department. Don’tIht3fewf^-i
emy obtain possession of it. £lre*aleito prevent
lisease from getting into anorgqn thaa tp mcpel it
after it becomes a clironii fis«Mftbiifl<meW#r the
first indicat'm of uneasinc-w in the stomach ’as A
sign that Dyspepsia is preparing to aUaek.njufhaMe
it at once with the GREAT REPELLANT.
But if It is too late to prevent, remember that it is
not too late to cure. It is believed that there Is no
case of Chronic Indigestion that can withstand tha
remedial operation of
Peters & Hollingsworth,
COTTON SHIPPING AND
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
STbDDABD’8 UFP*» RaNOS, BAT STREET,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
E VERY facility offered for consignments and exc
cution of orders. Liberal advances maae on
Cotton shipped to our friend* In New York, Balti
more and Philadelphia. -oei 1 ’
Smith &. Rand Powder Co,
O RANGE Rific in Kegs—23 pounds, 12>^| pounds
ami G,>, pounds.
Dlastiug, in kegs of 25 ponnds.
Canisters of 6 Bounds, 1 pound and half pounds.
A fall supply of this unequaled Fowder always on
baud, aud for sale bv their Agents,
RANDELL A CO..
iioS-lm 201 ami 203 Buy street.
BARRETT’S,
TBB
Hay, Hay.
SOR SALE low, to closo consignment,
•V
500 bales Prime Eastern Bay.
BRADLEY, HILL * CO.,
No. 12 Stoddard’s Lower Range.
T. N. CONRAD & CO.
SOLE AGENTS FOR
YffcKEONE, VAN HAAGKN8 A CO.’8 celebrated
FANCY AND family soaps,
at factor’s prices.
No. 64 SOUTH GAY STREET, BALTIMORE.
One door from Pratt. nolS-lm
COAL.
ANTHRACITE, BITUMIN V
E KD ASH. Steamboat, Baltimore, Cumberland
and English Oval.
For sale by ton or cargo by
oc31-6m CHIPMAN A CHAPIN.
LUMBER 1 LUMBER !
A large assortment op lumber for
tmlidiuK and plantation purposes. W*s
arrivals weekly from oar Mills on tne rond opposite
Lachlisou’s Foundry. Also, Cypress Shingles in eny
quantity.
ot 24—lm MCLEOD k BRO.
EUR HATS
I ight and tasty,
j Heavy and substantial.
Black
Largest variety and best article
market. For sale at
oc g-tf ; OOLDING’8.
C HATHAM COUNTY SHERIFF SALE—Will be
sold on the first Tneaday in December next, be
fore the Court House, in the City of Savannah, be
tween the legal hours of sale.Horse, oae bay
Mule, and one spring Wagon, soldM the property of
JohnH. PUte^tod^
plaintiffs, ievUAMtmby a Distrain Warrant,laaneaout
of the Honorable the Crmn^jrtof^O^U^coon
no* Sheriff of Chatham County.
ON THIS CONTINENT.
It Is Warranted to besides qrav uaik to its
original, natural coloe, tn every i ISC II will STOP
the hair from falling opt; it will (r e toe .end from
humors and dandruff; promote the grow 1 11 of ibe
hair, and is a beautiful dressing.
We offer no law rewards, but we utho all of
our agentsto refund the money to a »y *n who
will use two bottles, and then say Bakkeii’. vege
table Hair Restorative has not per orrne- all we
claim.
nsttmouu from, the capital of the Unlieu States.
Messrs. Barrett ft Co: _ ‘ ,
1 was induced to give your Hair preparation a trial,
and can heartily recommend It as unequalled ana
Dressing, Purifier and Restorer.—giving to the Hair
a lnxnrtaut richness, and to tne head a cool and
most agreeable sensation, while It is thorough in re-
storihg the hair to its natural color.
Very respectfully, W. Hamlet.
Washington, D, C., May 16,1966.
Messrs. J. B. Barrett ft Co:
I was Induced by a frien *Vto mak a trial of Bar
rett’s Vegetable Hair Restorative, and I am very
much pleased with the effect it has had on my hair.
I was nearly half gray, and now, before nslhg one
bottle, my head is freed from dandruff, and my hair
has all the appearance of youth. I fully believe Bar
rett’s to be the best hair preparation In the world.
Wm. Hamilton.
Fredonta, N. Y., April 26,1866.
J. R. BARRETT ft CO„ Proprietors,
Manchester, New Hampshire.
JACOB LIPPMAN
■smsaafflJ
and Barnard streets. Agent.
LA PIERBE HOUSE
PHILADELPHIA
raiH« SUBSCRIBERS having leased this Ihvorite
A House, it has been .
REFITTED AMO EBFFWMH®
IN AH ELEGANT MANNER,
And ts new Pnpered wile the Rost Per
fect AppelauuaU A* the Jfiocopr
ilea cffO—ete . .
Th* ttmt position among first (tees Hotel* will b
malntataadin the fntaiw, aa
JaU-lm
ihit**asst. . u
BASm* FARLEY.
AND
j O
N
orfcms Result
H.
There are aa many roads to tame and fortune*
there ^ere gateways to ancient Thebes. Yourm -
bttiods- wartlor is for carrying his way with tLe
■due; your aspiring politician for scheming his way
by Intrigue and consummate art. But 'then la one
grand broad path to the gor.!, along which nothing
base can travel. > It is the path set apart for th#
march; of talent, energy, and nobte pnrpoae an
thongbffel! of obstacles, it contains none that abrave
man cannot surmount. This fact has been exemplified
n Innumerable instances, bnt' in lew more forcibly
baa in the rise and progress of DB. HOOFLAND’S
GBRMAN BITTERS. For over fifteen yean ltsoonm
baa been onward and upward, arntteringWemUignM
every step, untu it now stands on the topmost rounds
'— ladder "
of the la
r of fame, as the
GREAT TONIC.
o
Hoofland’s German Bitters
U a positive remedy for
DYSPE PSIA,
(AUD
Diseases Resulting from
0ISMMI IF TNI LIVEI *»d *
DIIESTIVI IMAM,
|And Is the only certain and safe
RESTORER OF STRENGTH
IN CASES OF DEBILITY.
By the use of this Bitters
Weakened and Debilitated Frame* Be
eonae Renewed with nil the Vigor
of Health.
Impaired constitutions are rebuilt, and th* patten
n a short time regains
Vivor, Health and Stren~th.
OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING SYMPTOMS.
Resulting from Disorders ofthe Digestive Organs 1
Constipation, Inward Piles, Fullness or 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 Fluttering at the Pit of the
Stomach, Swimming or the Head,
Harried and Difficult Breath
ing, Flattering at the
Heart,
Medi<$l*!£2
nowourt
(From Dispensatory ofthe Unttrd filafcs.)
Choking or Suffocating
nation when
Sensation when in a Lying Pos
ture, Dimness of Vision,
Dots or
Webs before tbe Sight, Fever
and Dull Pain in the Head, Defi
ciency of Tempi ation. Yellowness of
the Skin and Syea, Pam in the Side, Back,
Chest, Limbs, Ac., Sadden Flashes of Heat, Bora
log in the Flesh, Constant Imaginings ol Evil,
and great Depression oiSpIrite.
Remember
That these Bitters
contain no Rnm or Whiskey.
And can’t make Drunkards.
Is not a
Bar Room Drink,
But * Highly Concentrated Vegetable Extract,
Free from Alcoholic Stimulant or Injurious Dram
It cannot insidiously introduce the vice of Drunk
enness into the bosom of yonr families—to your wife,
your children, or yonr friends.
PROPERTIES,—Their odor is strong, diffusive, and
somewhat aromatic, their tastes bitterish, and anal
ogous to mint.
MEDICAL PROPERTIES AMD MM. ■ Barbu
leaves are gently dinahtt, with a peculiar ten-
lency to the Urinary Orgao*, producing dhsimia, sml
Ike other similar medicines, exciting diaphoresis,
whan circumstance! favor this mod* of action.
They are given in comp.alnta of the Urinary Organs,
each as Gravel, Chronic Catarrh Of 111* Bladder, Mor-
bid Irritation of the Bladder and Urethra. D
the Prostrate and Retentfcm or IMoatfeenee of
Urine, from a loss of tone In the paiU cOffpernedin
its evacuation. The remedy baa also , been recom
mended in Dyspepsia, Chronic Rheumatise-, Cuta
neous Affections, aad Dropsy
Hxlmbold's Xxtbaot Bcohc Is need by persona
from the ages of 19 to *, and fiom 3* to H, or in the
decline or change of life; after Confinement or La
bor Paine; Bed-wetting In children.
IN AFFRCTIOHS PECULIAR TO FE-
MALEfi, the Extract Bnchn is unequalled by any
other remedy, as in Chlorosis or Retention, Irregu
larity, Painfalneaa oc ^oppression of Customary
Evacuations, ulcerated or Sehirrons State of the
Uterus, Leucorrhea or White*.
DISEASES OB THE BLADDER, KID
NEYS, GRAVEL AND DROPSICAL
SWELLlNOiL— 1 This medicine increases the
power of Digestion, and excites the Absorbents into
healthy action, by which the Watery or Calcareous
depositions and all Unnainral Enlargements are re
duced, aa well as Pain and Infiammsdion.
Helmboltfs Extract Buchu
Has cured every case of Diaaunu in which it has
been given, irritation of the , Neck of the Bladder
and Inflammation of the Kidneys, Ulceration of tbe
Kidneys mad Bladder, Retention of Urine, Diseases
of the Prostrate Gland. Btofie In the Bladder, Cal
culus, Gravel, Brick-doat Deposit, and Mucus or
Milky Discharges, and for Enfeebled and Delicate
Constitutions, of both Sexes, attend-d with tbe fol
lowing symptoms:—Indisposition to Exertion, Lose
of Power, Loss or Memory, Difficulty or Breathing.
Weak Nerves, Trembling, Horror of Disease, Wake-
fulness, Dimness of Vision, Pain in the Back. Hot
Hantto, Flashing of th* Body, Dryness of the Skin,
Eruption on the Face, Pallid Countenance, Universal
Lasettode ef the Muscular System, Ac.
Helmbold’s Extract Buchu
IB
DIURETIC AND BLOOD PCR1FYISO,
And cores all Diseases arising Horn Habits or Dissi
pation, ginrnar* and Imprudences in Life, Impuri
ties of tbe Blood, ftc , superseding Copaiba la affec
tions for which it is used, such sa Gonorrhoea, Gleets,
of long standing, and Syphilitic Affections—In these
diseases, used in connection with HELM BOLD’S
BOSE WASH.
SOLD AT
HLMBOLD’S
DRUG AND CHEMICAL WAKEHOU8E,
U* BROADWAY.
And by Druggists everywhere.
ASK FOB
HELMBOLD’N.
Take Nw Other.
Beware of Counterfeits.
W. M. WALSH,
Wholesale Agent for the State of Georgia.
dec2T-eodlj
. J
i WE BEG LtlkVE TO CALL Tm-
attention of the public to our 102
TOLL SELECTED SIOCK OF
BO0TS, SHOES.
AND GAITERS
liUMi, VALISES, ’
AND bags,
MATS, CAPS and UMBRELLAS.
For sale at No. 1 WASO GC HAU. r.Orth-ast ™
ner of Bull and Broughton street., in suh- COr '
-Hotels, by
or nil ; lje
TEBjEAU 4 PHILLIPS.
China, Crockery and Glassware.
E. D. SWIYTHE * CO.,
Importers, Wholesale and Retail Dealers,
TTAVIon band a full and complete Block of Cbiaa and Granite Dinner, Tea and Toilet Sets, l n White,
^tJbsaewsre^ln every variety. Cut and Pressed, Bar Furbishing Goods. Hated and Britannia Wa, e
tint i ngeff Castorn, Balkets. Batten, Knives, Forta. spoona, Tea and Coffee Pots, 4c. re ’
ENGLISH AND AMERICAN TABLE CUTLERY,
TEA trams; waiters,
fa, Ac., Ae.. ■
f'ltv and rionntrv Dealers arc earnestly invited to call and examine oor Wholesale stock. We w-’il ,i„.
pUcate the Jobbinj-’Prteea and Bills of any market in the United States for same quality and quantity of
ware at the same period of time.
Queensware House,
No. 19» Braughty gtreet. Second Poor Wet of Boll.
LIFE INSURANCE!
No Extra Charge or Increased Rate of Premium for Southern
Risks. All Policies Issued at Standard Rates by
Or others, whose systems have become Impaired by
hardships or disease, will find ln this IU tiers a tonic
hat will restore them to all their fell vigor.
These Bitten have performed more cores 1
Given Better Satisfaction!
vj more Testimo ny
Have more respectable people to vouch for them I
Than any other article in the Market We defy any
one to contradict this assertior ,
AND ILL PAY $1,000
To any one that wUl produce a Certificate pnblishad
by us bat la- not GENUINE.
Hostetler’s Stomach Bitters.
This belief is grounded on twelve yeais’ experien re
0 f the efficacy of th.- preparation. The first instant e
of ils failure to give relief Is yet unchronicled. If;t
ever hail failed, the-voluminous correspondence ad
iressed to the proprietors from all parts of tbe Uniter
States and Sonth America, would at least Include
oue letter expressing dissatisfaction. Bnt no, there
is not one. The testimony, extending over a period
or more than a dozen years, is all of the approving
tenor. Certainly this is e sufficient warrant for
Claiming that the BITTERS are a SPECIFIC FOR
INDIGESTION IN ALL ITS VARIETIES.
Hostetter’s Bitters
[AS A
Household Medicine.
It is a great fallacy to suppose that the nauseous
ness of a medicine is any proof of Its value aa a
torative. The truth Is, that if tbe palate revolts
against a remedy, it cannot do much good.
HOSTETTER’S BITTERS
Are opt unpleasant to the taste, and always soothe
and quiet, instead of irritating the stomach. Indeed
they are tbe. best known preventative of and cere for
nausea. Their useftIncus as* family specific can
scarcely be overrated. For afohnem at tbe stomach,
sndden spasms, wind colic, hysterica, nervous bead
ache, lassitude, low spirits, and the thousand and
one little ailments that are continually oooorringin
every family, there is nothing eomparabte te them. Ai
whole medicine chest fall of tinctures, essences, pow
ders, end pills, is not worth h single bottle of the
BITTERS In sach cases.
Caution.
THE GOVERNMENT INDORSEMENT
I* order to guard against dangerous Impositions,
the public are requested to take especial note of the
beautifully engraved proprietary stamp, through
which the Government uf the United States officially
authenticates every bottle of Hostetter’s Bitters.
This shield, thrown by the Government over the pro
prietors and tue public tor their joint protection, te
placed conspicuously across the cork and over the
neck of euch bottle, and cannot fail to strike th* eye
of the most casual observer, Nothing that purports
to be Hostetter’s Bitter* can be genuine unless tbe
stamp is there.
It is aiko proper to state that the Bitten are sold
exclusively in glass, aud nevqg, unffer any. vlrconv
stances by the gallon or barrel. Impoetoni and
traitors are abroad, and.the poly safeguard the pub
lic have against them u to see that the Bitters they
buy bear the engraved label and note of hand of
Messra. Hostetler A Smith, and the stamp above men
Honed, f *
PREPARED AND BOLD BY
HOSTETTER & SMITH,
V piTTSBupeif**! 'io i
Vor salt by J. L1PPXAN,
Oor Congress and Barnard ate., Savannah,Bn.
, .tracan and store
tr For asle by »U
keepers throughout the
N
READ WHO SAYS SO.
-FROM THE HON. THOMAS B. FLORENCE.
Washington. January l, 18*4.
Gentlemen:—Having stated it verbally to yon. 1
bate no hesitation ln writing the fact, that I experi
enced marked benefit from yonr Hoofland’s German
Bitten. Daring a long and tedious session of Con-
,presmng and onerous duties nearly prostrated
A kind Mend suggested the nse of Ihs prepara
tion I have named. I took his advice, and toe result
was Improvement or health, renewed energy, end
that particular relief I so much needed and obtained.
Others
may bet
Trul
be similar b
ly.advantaged, if they desire to
ly yonr friend,
THOMAS B. FLORENCE.
From Rev. W. D. Seigfried, Pastor of Twelth BaptM
Church.
Philadelphia, December 96, li
Mass*. Jon** ft Evans,
Gentlemen:—I have recently been laboring nnder
the distressing effects of indigestion, aacompanted by -■
a prostration of the nervous system. Numerous rsm-
edies ware recommended by friends and some of them
tested, bnt without relief. Yonr Hooflland’eGermra
Bitten were recommended by persona who had tried
them, and whose favorable mention of ths Bitters in
duced me also to try them. I must confess that I had
aa averaion to patent medicines, from the "thousand
and one”quack “Bittere," whose onlyai~ “ * ‘
oe to palm off sweetened and drugged
the community, ln n sly way; and the —- _
which, I fear, is to make many a confirmed drunkard
Upon learning that yours was really* median* 1
preparation. I took it with happy effect He
was not only upon the stomach, but upon the Mr-
roos system, was prompt wnd gratifying. I fori that!
have derived great and permanent benefit from the
dee of a few bottle*. Veiyraepecriunyyr--
No. 254 8h*ck»maxon street.
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS.
Ste that the signature of “C. M. JACESON ’ i* oa th*
Wrapper of each bottle.
PRINCIPAL OFFICE & MANUFACTORY
No. 631 ARCH STREET,
JONES & EVANS,
BUOCESaOBS TO C. M. JACKSON ft 00.
W. M. WALSH, Sole Agent.
Corner Barnard ft Broughton Sts., Savannah, Ga
ocll W*£3
McKAY, BLISS & CO.,
Commission Merchants,
IyEALEBS in White Oak and Yellow Pies Timber o
UaUeSee. Cash advances made on coerignmmiM
of Timber, CbUon, Naval Stores, ftc.
The ebovemamedhoase offernnnraal fadUBoe for
the aala of Southern Pmdaote, and r espectxully ao-
ildt conrign—U. MoKAY.HUfiSftOOL
— -—fi. y
dfl-tawtf
US Broadway. 1
EE10T1L
KIP W. CORNWELL has removedhia stock o
iiacon, Flour, Salt, &o-
|Q HOGSHEADS C B SIDES,
10 hogsheads Bib Wa**
Aaeesl Premium for
mm Endowment of
follow a payable as
| USB RUSS’
RUSS'
RUSS’
RUSS’
RUSS’
ST. DOMINGO ‘LBITTERS
ST, DOMINGO BITTERS
ST. DOMINGO BITTERS
Oue of tks most valuable combinations o
medicine and an agreeable beverage that has ever
beep offered to the public. Millions of bottles were
■old throughout the North daring the last four years
and, wherever introduced, it has proven a welcome
addition to tkejn valid’s table, the family circle, and
the bateheloi*f aidebonri.
LADUBwhohavelost strength anl appetite, end
suffer from nanree, remitting and vertigo—
GENTLEMEN who "don’t feel very wall” Just before
breakfast or dinner, whose stomach is out ol order
and system is generally deranged—
MOTHERS weaning children, and suffering from
general debility—
CHILDRKN ef a sickly nature, and soar, dyspeptic
constitution—
TRAVELERS who hsvs occasion to change their
water, and—
LL who lira to malarious districts, and an sebjecu
adto miasmatic man-now, will find one of tbe
mom valuable Tonics and invigoraton at th can
betaken, ln
RUBS’ 8T. DOMINGO BITTERN-
fTlY THU BUT ONCE.
RUSS’ ST. DOMINGO PUNCH,
RUBS’ ARRACK PUNCH,
MADE FROM BATAVIA RICK
RUSS’ MESSINA PUNCH;
RUSS’ GIN COCKTAIL.
. • , . y • . ‘ > i». a :
' RUSS’ BRANDY COCKTAIL.
RUSS’ BOURBON WHISKEY COCKTAIL
i
The moet doHghtfal rohenrtiond that ever tempted
man’s taato—cheapjr than any STEADY DRINKS In
the world, t
BLACKBERRY BRANDY.
RASPBERRY SYRUP,
GINGER CORDIAL
LEMON SYRUP.
Alao on band and manufactured to order.
:• '-■M. CO
RUBS A CO., Na 84 Dev street,
New York.
Bold Wholesale by
W. M. WAiaH. Wholesale DrnggUt,
HALSEY, WATSON A CO., Grocers,
d27eod-ly Savannah
a. a. vvc.ii,
nTHOLEHALE DnggMa, corner Barnard and
TV Broughton a creels, Savannah, Ga., General
Agent for dm
’ ■••• > CLOCK’S
Hair Restorer Bnrioren Gray Hair.
CLOCK’S
Hair Restorer makta Hair grow on Bald Heads.
Hair Restorer Uto^mHalrFom Falling Onu
Hair Restorer Fievewts Headacha.
CLOCK’S
ItairlteriomterignM
n»ir HeetorerteaUtkat can beclaimed a* a draining.
TABLE 2.
*1
Death
or 6oi
At
Dea»h
or 65
THE ST. LOUIS
MUTUAL LIFE IS11F.11E OS.
OP 8T. I/iUIS, MO.
$17 76 4L,
18 16 87' __ ..
16 6»! 17 34| 15 9U
19 17 83; 16 30
20 2w 18
‘JO 9*>[ 18 94
2t 67 19 54
20 19
20 87
21 60
n 38
23 22
24 1(
25 05
26 07
27 16
28 33
29 56
30 93
32 40
33 9H
35 68
37 54
39 58
41 80
44 24
46 92
49 86
53 10
66 70
22 4$
23 35
24 2*
26 ol
26 38
27 56
28 81
30 16
34 96
36 86
38 9u
41 1C
43 62
46 3$
49 46
52 74
56 4S
60 70
66 44
70 80
17 23
17 71
'.8 24
1% 79
19 39
20 02
20 6S
21 39
22 14
22 9
24 SO
24 72
25 68
26 73
27 84
31 09
33 19
34' 80
36 55
38 41
4“ 61
42 76
45 19
47 83
60 73
53 86
67 30
61 06
TABLE 3.
Annual Premium for
10 Years to Secure
$1,000, payable aa
follows i
or 60. or 63. or 70. 1
D. A. JANUARY, PresidtuL
JAMES H. LUCAS, Viee-Preslifcnt
WM. T. SELBY. Secretary* i
Horn. ELIZI’R WRIGHT, Consulting
Actmmry.
Assets July 1» 1866,
^l,040,8««J00
POLICIES ISSUED FROM #1,000 TO
*10,000 ON A SINGLE LIFE.
$33 S') *31 72
34 761 3; 45
H5 Ofil 33 22
36 6ol 34
34 69
IU Vi ANNUAL DIVIDENDS PAID IN CASH
OR BY BONUS ADDITIONS
TO POLICIES.
DIVIDEND OF JANUARY 1, 1866,
Forty For Oeirt.
36 7i
39 9
41 16
42 44
43 78
45 2s
46 74
48 34|
5 < 06
51 84
53 70
55 72
57 84
CO *0
62 46
65 J*
67 65
70 51
73 55
76 76
80 24
83 91
87 85
92 05
96 60
31 23
31 9j{
32 tit)}
33 4j
35 71
86 74
37 76
38 SO
39 90
41 08
42 32 :
43 69
44 96
46 38
47 90
49 56
51 20
52 97
54 82
56 86
58 90
61 14
63 56
65 99
68 G1
71 47
74 f’l*
77 73
81 19
54 80
88 55
92 75;
97 09 83 10i
I S6 61’
35 f*9
35 9s J
3; 92
37 9Jj
3S95
4 J 04 j
41201
42 39
4i
44 9t»j
46 41!
47 84
49 33>
51 001
54 52|
56 44'
o d 46,
Cl* 6 j
Tie fiitire Snrplss is E^siUblj DlfWe4 Among the Assured!
so
When Desired!
pel* cent. Credit Given
No special permit required for foreign residence or travel by sea in first-class steam or
8aih Policies issued under Table 2 are non-forfeiting after three, and under Table 3 after iwo
or more annual payments have been made, thereby aecuring, in case of the discontinuance
of payments, such proportion of the whole amount aa the number of actual payments bear
to the whole number that were to be made, with profits.
Endowment and life Policies issued requiring only one, five, or ten annual premiums,
or an «"""«! premium during the continuance of the Policy.
Some one mast take the risk of your life—is it not better you should transfer it to a
Company, than to ask yonr Family to take the risk ?
In of corome-rrial or national embarrassment, when other resources become lim
ited, or entirely fail, a POLICY OF LIFE INSURANCE, ln a well-established, responsible
Company, is the only Family safeguard, which will neither depreciate nor disappoint
Efficient agents wanted for all the important towns and cities of tbe State. For fur,
ther particulars and rates of premium not given above see circulars of tbe Company, ut e
Offlcof H.T. mSor!j«:;} AoENIB ’
9* Bay Street, (Up Stairs,) Savannah, Oa.
Dn. JURIAH HARRISS, Examining Physician for Savannah and vicinity.
<xjBK JRKE ’> Agent8 ’ MacoD > Ga
CHAS. WHITEHEAD, Agent, Atlanta, Ga.
OC22-1U1
Coffee.
BAG9 COFFEE,
2,000
Direct importation from Rio de Janeiro,
OCt-Sari F ° r8alebT WEED ft CORNWEU.
Boker’s Bitters
for sale at all prominent Grocers, Wine Merchants,
ami Druggists, and wholesale only, by
L. FUNKE, Jr., Sole Awent,
ann um Mo. W Liberty Street. B. Y.
EDWARD B. YOUNG- CLAYTON R. WOODS
YOUNG & WOODS,
Bankers & Brokers
Hnfmillft, Ala-,
WILL receive Deposits, buy and sell Exchange,
Gold and Silver, Uucarrsnt Bank Notes, Governmsat,
Ealtroad and all other Securities. Will aUo bnj Cot
ton on orders.
. Collections madownd promptly remitted.
They will also make collection* In any part of the
United States, and make cash advances on cotton
mnilgnnrt to oar friends in Row York, Charleston,
Savannah, Apalachicola or New Orleans.
Operating on a paid ln capital, with our long ea-
hMMmt credit, is a saffleient guarantee of safety
in all oar basin ess transaction*.
REFER TO
g*“*i I22S1’ }n«w York.
Nonree A Brooks, (
Adams, FTost ft Co., Charleston, 8. C.
Johnston. Woods ft Co., Savannah, Ga.
Foote ft Malone, Mobile, Ala.
Josiah Morris, Montgomery. A a.
Wm. H. Young, Columbus, On.
John King, Banker, Colombo*, Ga.
Jenniagi, Wicks ft Bro., New Orleans, La.
Qathrift ft Co., Looiavine, Ky.
fihtrek ft Rowland, fit. Loots, Mo.
EoraOLa, Ana., Sept. 1,1866.
rati, WYLLY ft CHMBTIA*.
Assignee’s Sale.
TIOFFER for sale the Bonding known as th* Babk
A of GOMeree, situated on the toother* oafetfttrd
of lot No. 10, Jeykyl Tythlng, Derby Waul, fronOmg
tMrijf foot on Drayton, aad sixty feet on Bryan
The Building Is woU adapted for carrying on a
luge Banking Bnrinem.
1 ^ 1 ALSO,
one-third of Mid hit No. 1*. »***
tiSwoo. Ihs ground apoa which
araattnaied fefceatojrim
“ Crih " DroD ®S£S*3l2
Garden Lot for Leases
s.'sas
yaara Apply at *«• ^
MARTIN J. FORD,
attorney at law,
OFFICE. Mo. TO BRYAN STKEfcT,
jyii-em
SAVANNAH. GA.
Wanted,
months of March, April and July or the present year
for which a libe.*! pricewili be paid on
Notice.
J W. NEVITT. ofthe firm of NevU-hsthrop*
• Rogers, has associated hinwll <f‘th Uthrap
Johnston, Woods & Co.,
General Commle’n Merchant*
Mo. lO Stoddard’s Lower Ha»fi : '
^SAVANNAH, GA.
aepl-tf
M. P. BEAUFORT’
SAIL-MAKER,
EXCHANGE WHARF,
lrANUFACTCRE8 Satis, Tents, Cot*.
Awnings, Window -Shades, Block* anl
Flour Sacks, 24,48 aad 96 ponnds; W 01
for rice, grain, ftc. Having good 8iort
claas aewing-macbinea,can fiU orders tor uss ^
notiea. TarpanHos for hire.
WHITE CORN AND SEED OATS,
m* white'* Pres*» ^ or
L ANDING from Bark Esoxe ri tnu
sal* low A* rinse eoo*ignn>« nt -
ImO
PUiUtiea
for Sale.
O N Savannah river, twenty PO) ?Jnj re d < an0^iX t J;
nail consisting of seventeen nunureu
seven negro houses, fourteen tiy twe - ' an( j piat
"Xo with h splendid srtream , r °^f cr Jolope»
mlilTThree hand rod and twenty » . facili-
Land, and on* thonasnd (I.ouO) fsvsnnA
tire for a stock range, with meat stall in [tie
SSXiSdby^Mjhwditytn the vicinity. Ah
buildings in good repair. gUtf t, or»
—" -— 1 |
Cotton in Seed-^
-— — L-a 1 a a as* mLsOOttOIT
oaten. Apgyto^g^
At ofilce ci G.
No.wBavstreet,^
D. J. TRACY & JO-
laaosHO »4oD.S. Cohem.
"ornaR 1 ^-
FAR1S FAMA
LADBfi*
oflHun.^
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