The Daily news and herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1866-1868, December 21, 1866, Image 4

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The Dailv News and Herald. FRIDAY MORNING. DECEMBER 27,1866. The Arrest of John M. Surratt [from the Baltimore Son.] The arrest of John H. Smgatt will revive scrutiny into the tearful tragedy ol the assassination of Presi dent Lincoln, and the long train of crime and wrong which gathered additional horror over the circnm- etanccs attending that appalling event. The crime was HO startling, so wanton, so charged with: folly and with guilt, th it had the manner in which it was avenged been diiief-ut, there would never have been an utterance Of sympathy for the perpetrators of the deed. But unfortunately for truth and justice, the counsels which prevailed U the time toot example fromthe atrocity ofthe act to disregard the order of the law and the tranquil course of right in (he manner of investigating the charge, and of punishing those to whom guilt was imputed. The eagernees of ven geance and the barbarous circumstances of a trial and punishment without precedent in our history or a warrant under the laws were scarcely less revolting than the original crime. According to the sentence ot the military commis sion one ol the accused, and that one a woman, was condemned and executed, whose guilt was never es-' tabJislied to the general satisfaction. Her friends have always protested her innocence.and their protest have not i>een overcome by the published testimony in the cause. The accusations of complicity in the assassination of President Lincoln extended beyond tiio parties, and included Jefferaon Davis, the head ofthe Confederate Government, with other prominent men or the South. The execution of the convicted narties and the escape of John H. Surratt left & mys tery apparently inexplicable to hang around these ao^ cusatious, made only the more painful by the long' train of perjury which waa woven for the purpoeeor hurrying a like summary conviction and execution upon ihe chief of the Confederate cause. That train of perjury was, however, detected, and exposed, but tlio truth lay dark and hidden as ever, buried,*in part, with the victims of the military commission, in pare’perhaps sealed up in the knowledge of Surratt. Fortunately for the truth of history, for the vindica tion of the innocent, or the conviction of the guilty, as the case may be, John fl. Surratt has been tracked, discovered and arrested, and is now in custody and on liis way to America to answer the charges made. The days of military commissions have passed. When he arrives in this country he will, it is to be presumed, be arraigned and tried before some tribu nal known to the law, upon accusations explicit as the law requires, according to those forms which are re cognized as fitting agencies for the investigation ot truth and the administration of justice. There will be no arbitrary course of procedure there tending to a foregone conclusion, nor any shield thrown around falsehood in the interests of vengeance—but every circumstance, from the first obscure intrigue to the consummated guilt, the names and parts of all the agents and instruments may be brought to light. If the dead mother of Surratt were inuocent of the act and purposes of the men with whom she paid the for feit of liie, her son will have the opportunity to vindi cate his mother's memory. If she were indeed an ac cessory, there can remain no sufficient reason why falsehood should now be told concerning her. So, too, in respect of JeffersouJDavis. If any knowledge of tiie design to assassinate President Lincoln was communicated to him, if he participated in any man ner in the plot, John H. Surratt, if any one, can fur. nish the clue which will expose his complicity- But the country and the civilized world will not be satisfied with the second haud statements from men who stand on a level with Conover and those collea gues of his who have recanted their testimony. The stories of what Surratt may be reported to have said t© such hopeful informers as the mysterious schoolmas ter from Texas, in this State, whose communications with Surratt are related in part in the dispatches which have been laid before Congress, will not satisfy the requirements of truth. If Surratt has made state ments to this man that liis mother was a' guilty par ticipant in the plot, and that the assassination of Mr. Lincoln was planned at Kichmond, and with the as sent of Mr* Lavis, he cau have no scruples of honor or motives of interest to withhold a full disclosure of ' the same, with time, place and circumstances, from the authorities of the United States; and if he has made such disclosures and should hereafter deny them, the wandering schoolmaster must be produced to confront him with uis statements. The character of this witness will be thoroughly sifted, and his'veracity tested, so that if the primary evidence fail, the secondary may have such moral support from circumstances as will entitle it to ra tional credence. Bat in advance of these investiga tions, lei the public take wamingfrom the history and exposure ofthe Conover witnesses, and let the authori ties, both congressional and administrative, not forget that full, free, thorough, patient, impartial investiga tion is due, in order that the truth may he thorough ly sifted, that the reproach which now rests upon our pohrical and judicial amlals may be wiped away, and the final chapter of this mystery be written with the pen of truth, guided by the haud of dispassionate justice. The suggestions made in some quarters with reference to condoning Surratt, in order to avail ot him as a witness against others, have either an un worthy political object, or must be taken as an indi cation of supposed weakness of the case against him. NEW nr KEDIdNE. Dr. Maggiel’s PILLS AND SALVE. -ft L ET the Suffering and Diseased read the folllow- ing. 1ST Let all who have been given up by the doc tors, and spoken of as incurable, read the following. IW Let all who can believe facta, and can bare faith in evidence, read the following: KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRE SENTS, That, on this, the 20th day of June, in the year of our Lord, 1806, personally came Joseph Haydock, to me known as each, ana Being duly sworn, deposed ** fallows; That be fathflsole General Agent for the United States, and dependencies thereof tor prepa rations or medicinal knows as MAGGIEL’S PILLS AND SALVE, and that the following ( pies to the best of hfa i are verbatim co- L belief ME, Notary Public, Wall street. New York. CHRISTMAS PRESENTSI DRY GOODS! js LEGANT LACE RETT?.. Embroidered Han-: kerchieft, Gents’ Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, Fancy Ai tides, Dress Goo.is at Cost, Cloaks at Cost, Cloak Cloths and Cassimeres, Damask Table Linen, Napkins, Doylies and Towels. For sale by DeWITT ,t MORGAN, dec la 137 CONGRESS STREET. JCKB 1st, 1866. Du. Maooiel : I take my pen to write you of my great tidier, and that the awful pain in my side has left me at last—thanks to your medicine. Oh, Doc tor, bow thankful I am that I can get some sleep. 1 can never write it enough. I thank you again and again, and am sore that you are really the friend of ail sufferers. 1 could not help writing to yon, and hope you will not utke it amiss JAMES MYERS, 116 Avenue D. 43- This is to certify that I was discharged from the Army with a Chronic Diarrhoea, and have been cured by Dr. Maggiel’s Pills. WILSON HARVEY, 27 Pitt street New York, April 7tb, 1866. The following ia an interesting ease of a man employed in an Iron Foundry, who, in pouring melt ed iron mto a flask tnat waa damp and wet caused an explosion. The melted iron was thrown around and on him in a perfect shower, and he was burned dreadfully. The following CertlAcate waa given to me by him, about eight weeks after the accident: - New York. January 1, 1866. My name is Jacob Hardy; I am an Iron Founder; 1 was badly burned by hot iron in November last; my nuros healed, but I had a running sore on my leg that would hot heal; 1 tried v MAGGIEL’S SALVE,- and it cured me in a Tew weeks. Tide is all true, and anybody oan now see me at Jackson’s iron Works, Second Avenue. J. HARDY, 119 tioerck street. EXTRACTS FROM VARIOUS LETTERS. “ 1 had no appetite. MAUGIEL’S PILLS gave me a hearty one “ Your PJLL3 aro marvelous.” “ I send another. Box, *Dd keep them In the house.” “ 1 gave half of one of yopr PILLS to my babe lor cholera morbus. The dear little thing got well in a day.” “My nausea of a morning ia now cured,” *• Your box ol MAGGIBL’S SALVE cured me ol noises in the head I rubbed some of your SALVE behind my ears, and the noise left.” ‘ ‘ Send me two boxes; I want one for a pool fam ily." “ I enclose a dollar; yonr pries is 25 cents, bn ibe Medicine to me is worth a dollar.” “Send me live boxes of yonr PILLS.” I have over two hundred such Testimonials I these, bnt want or space compels me to conclude. J. UAGOIKL, M. D. MAGGIEL’S PILLS AND SALVE. W~ NOTICE.—None genuine without the en graved trademark around each pot or box, signed by Dr. J. MAQGIEL. 11 Pine street, New York, to eouutvrfeit which is felony. . W~ Sold by all respectable Dealers In Medicines thiougbout tbe United States and the Canadas, at 25 cents per box or pot. nol-ly Soluble Pacific Guano. T UK composiiiou ot ibis GUANO is identical with Peruvian. It differs only i i the proportions of the same elenieuujj While it contains less Ammo nia, it has nearly.trice the qtwiu;ty ol Phosphate oi Lime, fifteen per nt. of TVHfcir.*i(B IMMEDIATELY JSOlUPLK. I'deffeuii oil cotton thfe past season have in many instances excelled Pern via* Gaano. It has in no cu.se proved if] ** active in the early growlh of the clop. Wiieu' drought intervenes, tile crop docs not sutler from its use, as In- the c*3e with Peruvian Guano. By reasqtftof the presence in it of so large a per esut. of Phoaphatc.of Lime, its.nse improves tbe soil to an extent that cannot be roalizei from Peiu- viiin Guano. Every cargo of this Guano Is subjected to rigid INSPECTION ANALYSIS, and iasold ou a basis ot actual value. The undersigned agent is pre pared to furnish the testimony of well knowu Geor gia and South Carolina planters, in evidence oi the superior excellence of this Guano. X C. WADIS A CO., Agents, dggjj-eodSgi- Savannah, Ga. For Rent or Lease, A FARM, adjoining Bonaventura with twenty to fifty acres good cotton and Provision Laud, also, seveu flvo-acre lots, fronting on Warsaw river, thirty minutes drive from Savannah, on the Shell road, will be leased on good termr, where you can live cheap, and save high rents. Apply at 2oi Bay street, to • declt—eodlm WI. E. LONG. Lime, Bagging, Rope. 2000 BARRELS Lime for building purpose?, 600 barrels Lime lor finishing purposes, 50 bales hfcavy G.inny Bagging, loo coils Richardson’s Hemp Rope, lor sale low lo close consignment. JONL8 & WAY * d. c..-eod2w 98 Bay street. A First-class Spring Wagon I?or Sale. A PPLf to D. O’CONNOR, Blacksmith. Bay street, nor ^ r * ^ enRel1, , ' i ^ ai 1 Manufactory. Dissolution of Co-partnership. T HS co-partnerpliip lately existing under the name of BELL, WYLLY k CHRISTIAN was dissolved on the 1st instant, by mutual consent. H. R. CHRIS TIAN is authorised to collect debts due the late firm, and is charged with the closing of the business. SAMUEL P. BBLL, GEO. W. WYLLY, doc 10-If HENRY R. CHRISTIAN. Notice L aROCHE k WILLIAMS having purchased the in terrat of Wylly A Christian in the late firm of BELL, WYLLY k CHRISTIAN, will continue the business under the name of dccio—-tf LaROCHE, BELL k WfLLIAMS. Notice. T HE subscribers having sold their interest in the late business of BELL. WYLLY k CHRISTIAN to Messrs. LaROCHE k WILLIAMS, solicit a contin uance of ihe business to the new firm. GEORGE W. WYLLY, de'.10-*tf HENRY B. CHRISTIAN. iA YOUTH’S History of the Great Civil War. QXE VOLUME. Kkno. .386 pages, with illustra- ioDB. Price *1 50. Just received, and lor sale by nrtlS ESTILL k BROTHER. 1,000 BALES PRIME NORTHERN HAY, 7 For gale by CHIPMAN A CHAPIN, decl»—2w 208 Bay street. Eor Rent or Sale. rpHE subscriber offers his property in Effingham JL county, fifteen miles from the city, fbr rent or mle. It oongiste of Two Plantations adjoining, each containing one thousand acres. The land is very ““ e * F 2 r Particulars apply to him, on Jones street, second door from Whitaker, or to George W. Wylly Esq^of the firm of Bell, Wylly A Chriattan. -P 1 ** 2 "TO. H. CUYLEB. FOR RENT M Three rooms, with Gas and Water, suitable for a small family. Apply to - Mrs. E. HOGAN, tdlSw 1 COn>Cr oI p,ice ““ «• JfllUm streets. BUCHU. (From Dispensatory of the United States.) Diosia Crenata—Bncbfi Leaves. PROPERTIES.—Their odor ft strong, diffusive, and somewhat aromatic, their tastes bitterish, and anal ogous to mint. MEDICAL PROPERTIES 4Ni> . USES.—Bucfrn leaves are gently stimulant, with a peculiar tea- lency to the Urinary Organs, producing diuresis, and ike other similar medicines, exciting diaphoresis, “ hen circumstances favor this mode of action. They are given in comp.aints ofthe Urinary Organs, such as Gravel, Chronic Catarrh of the Bladder, Mor bid Irritation of the Bladder and Urethra, Disease of the Prostrate and Retention Or Incontinence ot Urine, from a loss of tone in the parts concerned in Us evacuation. The remedy has also been recom mended in Dyspepsia, Chronic Rheomatisn*, cuta neous Aflections, «na Dropsy. Helmbold’s ExTaaor Buoau Is used by persona irom the ages of IS to 26, and from 36 to 66, or in the decline or change of life; after Confinement or La- bor Pains; Bed-wetting in children. IN AFFECTIONS PECULIAR TO FK- hl ALES, the Extract Bucbu ft unequalled by any other remedy, as in Chloroata or Retention, irregu larity, Palnfnlness or Suppression of Cnatomary Evacuations, Ulcerated or Schirronfi State of the Uterus, Lencorrhea or Whites. DISEASES O* THE BLADDER, KID- NETS, GRAVEL and Dropsical SWELLINGS.—This medicine iocresee* the power of Digestion, and excites the Absorbents into Healthy action, by which the Watery or Calcareous depositions and ail Unnatural Enlargements ara re duced, ns wel! as Pain and Inflammation. Helmbold’s Extract Biichu Has cared every case of Diaaaxas in which It has been given. Irritation of the Neck of tbe Bladder aud Inflammation of the Kidneys, Ulceration of tbe Kidneys and Biaddsr, Retention of Urine, Diseases of the Prostrate Gland. Stoae in the Bladder, Cal- nlus, Grave], Brick-dost Deposit, and Mncns or Milky Discharges, and for Enfeebled and Delicate Constitutions, of both Sexes, attended with tbe fol- I owing symptoms: —Indisposition to Exertion, Lose ol Power, Loss of Memory, DUlculty of Breathing. Weak Nerves, Trembling, Horror of Disease, Wake rulness. Dimness of Vision, Fain in the Back. Hot Hands, Flashing of the Body, Dryness of the Skin, Eruption on the Face, Pallid Countenance, Universal Lassitude of the Muscular System, Ac. Helmbold’s Extract Buchu DIURETIC AND BLOOD PURIFYING, And cures all Diseases arising from Habits of Dissi pation, Excesses and Imprudences in Life, Impari ties or the Blood, Ike., superseding Copaiba in affec tions for which it ft need, such aa Gonorrhoea, Gleets, or long standing, and Syphilitic Affections—In these diseases, need in connection with HELMBOLD’S ROSE WASH. 80LD AT HLMBOLD’S DRUG AND CHEMICAL WAREHOUSE, 1*4 BROADWAY. And fly Druggists everywhere. AND A Glorious Result H. There are as many roads to fame and fortune a there were gateways to ancient Thebes. Your an. - bltions warrior is for carrying bis way with tLe sabre; yonr aspiring politician for scheming hid way by intrigue and consummate sit. Bnt there Is one grand broad path to the goal, along which nothing basfe can travel. It is the path set apart for the march of talent, energy, and noble purpose an though full of obstacles, it contains none that abrave m an cannot snrmonnt.' This fact has been exempHfled n innumerable instances, bnt in lew more forcibly .tan in the rise and progress of DB. HOOFLAND’8 GERMAN BITTERS. For over flfteen ^wWaeonrm. has been onward and npwanl, sc*tterlngblee**ngsat every step, until it now stands on the topnon rounds ofthe ladder of fame, ms the GREAT TONIC. O Hoofland’s German Bitters Is a positive remedy for DYSPEPSIA, AMD Diseases Resulting from OISORBEI OF THE IIVEI «d •IIESTIVE MIAMI, (And is the only certain and sab RESTORER OF STRENGTH IN CASia OP DEBILITY. By the nseot this Bitters Weakened sad Debilitated Frame* Be come Renewed with all the Vlger of Health. impaired constitutions k< 8 rebuilt, and the patlen n a short time regains Vicror. Health and Str«n~th. OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING SYMPTOMS, 1 Resulting irom Disorders ofthe Digestive Organs! Constipation, Inward Files, Fullness of Blood to the Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nansen, Heart burn, Disgust for Food, Felines, or Weight in the Stomach. Soar Eructations. Stak ing or Fluttering at the Pit of the Stomach, Swimming of the Head, Harried and Difficult Breath ing, Flattering at the Heart, Choking or Suffocating Sensation wbqp ins Lying Pos ture, Dimness of Virion, Dots or Webs before the Sight, Faver and Doll Pain in the Head. Defi ciency of I’erspiiation, Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes, Pain in the Side, Back, Chest, Limbs, Ac., Sudden Flushes of Heat, Barn tag in the Flesh, Constant Imagining! of Evil, and great Depression or Spirits. Remember That these Bitters contain no Rum or Whiskey. And can’t make Drunkard*. Is not a Bar Room Drink, Bnt a Highly Concentrated Vegetable Extract. Free from Alcoholic Stimulant or Injurious Drag* It cannot Insidiously introduce the vice of Drunk enness into the bosom of yonr families—to yonr wife, your children, or yonr friends. Groceries and Liquors. HORTON A WALTON, [WHOLESALE GROCERS and . Commission Merchants, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. - H AVING taken th* large Fire Proof Store, re. eantly occupied by Messrs. Wilkinson A Fargo, w* are prepared to offer the best facilities for Holes of consignments. no29-lm Bacon, Hams, Lard. JUBT received and for sale— M bogaheads Clear Bacon Sides 60. hogsheads Clear Rib Sides 36 hogshead* Prime Bright Shotildeta 2fi Heroes Pare Kettle Rendered Lard 26 tierces Choice Sugar Cured Bagged Ham. IS tierces Sugar Cured Uncovered Hams W. H. WHITNEY A CO., BfllAtf No. 4 Bairis’ Range. Enw. O’Bynre. J. H. O’Btbnx, Edw. O’Byrne & Son. VloiJutl and Retail Dealer* in Gnocrans, Liquors, Ac., Ac. ITT* solicit a share of the patronage of our friends W and the public generally. The Senior partner of this firm having done business in this city for up wards of thirty-two years. Corner Brysn and Jefferson streets. oc5-ly Butter. Flour, Bacon, Pork, LARD, Ac. rn HOGSHEADS Clear Ribbed Sides JU 2u hogsheads Shoulders, Baltimore cured. 20 tierce* Lard, Baltimore Leaf 6* barrel* Pork. Prime, Prime Mess and Mes SO keg* and half kegs Butter, Choice Goshen 100 boxes Cheese 10 tierces Hams, New Sugar Cured. SUGARS, COFFEE, TEA, SOAP, CANDLES, Ao. 60 hogshead* Sugar, St. Croix, Portb Rico and Muscovado 100 barrels Sucar, A, B and C 6* packages Tea. assorted qualities 160 bags Coffee, Rio 60 pockets Coffee, Old Government Java 160 boxes Soap, all qualities 100 boxes Candles, Adamantine and Tallow 1U0 boxes Tobacco, ail qualities Cuba Molasaes in hogsheads and barrels Hay,Com, OatsandCowFeed constantly od hand Landing and for sale by SCRANTON, SMITH A CO., Hodgson's Building, no27 Bay street, opposite Jefferson. IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS. ». QBE stock is equal to any in the city. Call and Judge for yourselves. no2T SCRANTON, MITH A CO. H. G. RUWE, WHOLESALE Linor Dealer & Commission Merciiant, Boruer Bryan and tit. Julian streets and Monument Snare. SAVANNAH. GA ISiTFRUITS and VEGETABLESm season always .. hand. au27-tf PaiLir Callahan. James Sebbioan. Columbia Square GROCERY STORE, Columbia Square, corner of Habersham and President streets, PHILIP GALL AN AN A CO, TO, W3EKLY, first-class Family Gro- Ales, Wines, Liquor^ Cigars, Fruits, Ac. 'For sale on most reasonable Commission Merchants! C T. HDTCHHIS, COMMISSION MERCHANT AND #ftdLlSALB DE^I.KH IN HAY, GRAIN amd PRODUCE, c °fn- Oat*. Meal. Feed, Bran, Oil C^ie, Flour, Bacon., Salt, Rope, Acc., Agent Savannah Flonr Mills. 155 Bay Street, Savannah, oefi—6m Wx. Stabs. Jos. A. Roberts. E. Neumaykr STARR A ROBERTS* Shipping and Commission MERCHANTS, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. Liberal advances on consigntnedls of Cotton o, other Prodnce. ' Particnlar attention given to the purchase of sup- pliea for Manufacturers, Ac. dec6 A. Austell, Atlanta, Georgia. W. H. Inman, (Laic of Georgian New York. -A-ustell <fe Iiim.an, Cattail and Commission Merchants, No. 80 Wall street, new Ark. W E are rally prepared to make liberal cash ad. vancements on consignments irom Merchants and Planters, both at this placo’and at our agencies throughout the South. Oar Mr. Austell, of Atlanta, will arrange advancements there. Cotton and mer chandise will he forwarded to as with dispatch by oar agents, Messrs. Brady A Moses, of Savannah. We will exert onr best energies to give satisfaction, and promote tbe interest* or onr patrons. Consignments Irom our Southern friends respect- folly solicited. se27-3m RISLEY & CREIGHTON, Commission Merchants and SHIP BROKERS, CHARLESTON, S C> Charters made for any ports at short .notice, and on favorable terms. Advances mede on consignments to onr friends in Europe, West Indies and Northern citie*. decC-im SPSS "ri* iff holiday presents, FOJM^DIES. amtTLWES ASip CHIU, 8 Embracing dm mo*t extensive assortment * OF: RICH AN0 RARE ARTICLES OF LUXURY - EYES EXHIBITED. IN THIS CITY. W E RESPECTFULLY SOLICIT fl CALL TO BXAMINB OUR STOCK E D. SMYTHE & co . IOO Brough,o. St..., decH-tf WB ' |N- B. HABRINGTfi, Wall Paper AND Window Shades, FIRST FLOOR, OVER HILLSMAN’S DRUG STORE, A large assortment of Wall Paper, Wlndow'Shades Gilt Cornices, CnrtaiD Bands, Picture Frames, GU Mouldings, &c., Ac., always on hand. ORDERS FOR HOUSE; SIGN AND DECORATIVE PAINTING PROMPTLY no22-lm ATTENDED TO. R. A. SOLOMON, COMMISSION MERCHANT, COLLECT ING AGENT, &c„ Enfarula, -A.la. Prompt attention given to Collections and Remit tances; Purchase and Sale or Cotton, Ac. Reference;—Messrs. S. Schiffer A Nephews, Lau- cnceBros. A Co„ New York; Kpping, Hanserff & o., Columbus, Ga.; Wm. A. McKenzie ff- Co.,Apa- Chlcola; Austin & Ellis, Savannah. Ua. ociocim Fall Fashions for 1866 J. w. BRADLEY’S CELEBRATED DUPLEX ELLIPTIC (OR DOUBLE SPRING) Hoop Skirts. Or others, whose System* have become Impaired by hardships or disease, will find in thi* Bitters a tunic nut will restore them to all their fell vigor. These Bitters have performed more care* I Given Better Satisfaction I > Have more Testimony Have mure respectable people to vouch for them t Than any other article in the Market. We defy any one to contradict this assertior, AND WILL PAY flLOOO To any one that will prodnce a Certificate published, by us hat is not GENUINE. N ASK FOB HELMBOLD Twit* N# Other.) S. Beware of Counterfeits. W.M. WALSH, Wholesale Agent for th* State of Georgia. decST-eodly ■ :i 1 . TIE ETE, EAR, AND THROAT. ) B. WEIGHT, or Toronto, Canada Wett, Physi cian and SorgooB, Oeukit and Anrftt. cash* consulted on Deaneaa, Oh _____ _ _____ _ rat the ler. noise* in the Head, Gttajch, Maooaesof the Throat and Long*. Ail disease* of the EYE, iwgnirlRg elthelr Medical or Surgical aid attended to. Office no. 41, in Dr. Thoo. Buckler's old office on Lexington street, Baltimore, Md. Office hoars from • to it A. M., and (to 6 P. M. j*-tf READ WHO SAYS SO. FROM THE HON. THOMAS B. FLORENCE. Washington, January l, 1864. Gentlemen;—Hattaffststad-it verbally to yon. I have no hesitation in writing the fact, that I experi enced marked benedt'from yonr HnoflantPs German Bitters. Daring a lmg and tedious,session of Con gress, preset ngaadooerons datiespearly prostrated me. A kind triend anggested the nse of the prepara tion I have named. 1 took his advice, and the result was improvement of health, renewed energy, and that particular relied so much needed and obtained, Others may be similarly advantaged, iflhey desire to Traly yonr friend. bo. THOMAS B. FLORENCE. From Rev. W. Ik iMgfriod, Pastor of TwoUb Baptfat Church. - Philadelphia, December 26,1863. Maasna. Joins A Evans, Gentlemen:—I have recently been laborlag under thedistreestageffecfo oliodigistlon, ascompanied by a prostration ol theuervouesystem. Numerous rem edies were recommended bytYieodsShd some of them tested, but without relief., .Your Hoofllsnd’s German Bitters were recommended by person* who had tried them, and whose favorable mention of. th* ffittcra in duced mealso to try them I most confesnthat I had an aversion to patent medicines, from the ‘‘thousand and one” qsaOk “Bitters,” whose only aim aeems to oe to palm off sweetened and dragged liquor upon tbe community, in a sly way; and the tendency at which, I fear, is to make many a confirmed drsnkard Upon learning tbit years was really a medicinal preparation. 1 took it with happy effect. Its action wa* not only upon the stomach, bat upon the ner vous system, was prompt and gratifying. I feel that I have derived great and permanent benefit from the nse of a few bottles. very respectfully your*, ' 'Y. G. 8KIGFREID, No. 264 Shaekamaxon street, BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. Oie that the signature of “ft M. JACKSON” ft oaM Wrapper of each bottle. PRINCIPAL OFFICE ft MANUFACTORY No. 631 ARCH STREET, JONES A EVANS, SUCCESSORS TO a M. JACKSON t CO. W. M. WALSH, Sola Agent. Corner Barnard A Broughton fits., Savannah, Ga ocll WNS LAW NOTICE. fTtHE UNDERSIGNED foe associated as partaan, A sod propose to pnetios in the fitet* Coarts of Law and-BunJy for the districts oTBarawalt, Beaufort id Gottefofi, under the name and atyls of “D A VAN T Office, tot the present, at GOUacn villa, Booth Caro lina. B. J. DAVANT, nov21-2aw6w J. a DAVANT. W.M. WALSH, \kTHOLB8ALE Druggists, corner Barnard and TV Broughton streets, Savannah, Ga., Genera! tgent for the South. CLOCK*! Bair Kettorer Rertore* Gray Hair. CLOCK'S Hair Restorer makes Hair grow on Bald Heads. CLOCK’S i Hair Restorer StojMBjUrftoin Falling Out. Hair Baatoaer prevent* Hradaah*. Half Restorer jaeftyntty FOrfomed. Hair Heatorer la all that can beclaimedasadremtag. —inf fitter * thorough trial of two hottfoaiU does not give perfect satisfaction, the money wUlbe refunded. Sold erst, where at tl per bottle, a bottles for 16. *— 4k’ J. W BRADLEY’S DUPLEX SKIRTS fear* printed in RED INK, on the band W. BRADLEY’S DUPLEX SKIRT. NT BUY ANY OTHER. iya find foil assortments at ILBSALE AND RETAIL AT J. C. MAKER k CO.. LATH KOI’ k CO. ASK FOR J. W. BRADLEY’S DUPLEX SKIRT AND “SEE THE NAME ON THE BAND.’ Bor sale in Savannah at Wholesale by J. C. MAKER A CO. LATHRDP A CO.. ORFF A WATKINS, Ratal! by J. C. MAKER A CO., LiTHROP * CO., DE WITT A MORGAN, EINSTEIN * ECKMAN, ORPF A WATKIN8, , THOMAS PEPPER. At wholesale by the Ixclusivo Manufacturers and Sol* Ownsrs of the Patcut, WESTS, BRADLEY A CARY, Warerooms and Offi e. 07 Chambers, and 79 and 81 Reads 8t., New York. PIANO TUNING AIRINGi. a. IT. MILLS. (FROM LONDON,) R ESPECTFULLY offers his services in the above business. M. M. comes recommended by many of the-fir*t ar tists of the age, such as Strakosch, Adelina Patti, Herr Jael, Qottachalk, Ac., as one of the best tuners of tbs age. : IIIICK 19 SAVXSHAH. C. H. Holst, Esq. M. B. Turner, Esq. Orders received for tuning at the establishment of John C. Sohreiner A Co., or at the residence of Mr. Mills, on Whitaker street, between Broughton street lane and State street.no22-lm F. Metcaui. E. M. Bhoce A Co John O’Connor. E. F. METCALFE A CO., Cotton Factors* Comm ission AND Forwarding Merchants, Wo. 5 Stoddard’s Lower Raage, Bay St. SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. Cash advances on consignments to Norton, Slaugh ter k Co., New York, and John K. Giffiatt k Co.; Liv erpool. ocl2-3m- Prepare for Christmas. Toys, Fireworks, Confectionery &c., Ac., . <fcc. rpHE attention of the residents ot Savannah, and of those visiting the city, ft called to tbe extensive assortment of TOYS, FANCY GOODS, Ac., to be had at Wholesale or Retail at T. BATESON'S, Corner Congress and Drayton streets. N. B.—Thankful for the liberal patronage extend ed, during the last FIFTEEN YEARS, I nspectluby solicit a continuance of the same. dec3-3w DEALER IN EVERY VARIETY OF furniture IS SELLING GOODS Lower Than Any Other House IN SAVANNAH. Jas.T. Paterson, TIMBER, Lumber & Commission MERCHANT, No. 133 Bay Street, Savannah, ASP Darien, Greorgia. tW~ Orders for Lumber solicited. dl6-tf S. 6. HAYNES GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, AND WHOLESALE DEALER IN Floor, Grain, Feed and JProdtoce, CORNER 8TORE, 190 and 192 Bay Sjbeet, foot of Babnabd St., Savaanaai, Georgia. References—C. A. Gambrill k Co., Norris k Bald win, Baltimore; Woodward, Baldwin k Co., Baltimore and New York; L. Gambrill, Banker,.Charleston. Liberal advances made on consignments of Cotton and Produce. oc2-tf Johnston, Woods & Co., General Commis’n Merchants No. 1U Stoddani’s Lower fiasg;, SAVANNAH, GA. U HARDEE & CO.. COTTON FACTOR'S Citv Sheriffs Sale. U NDER and by virtue of two fieri facia* 1 , issued oat oj the Hooorable City Court of Savannah In favor of <t*mcs Lloyd vs. Bernard C. Wagner. I have levied, and wiH sell, on the first TUESDAY in Janu ary, 1867, being tbe first day of said month, before the Court House door, in tbe city of Savannah. In tbe county of Chatham, and State of Georgia, be tween the legal hours uf sale, the following proper ty, to wit; All that Lot, Tract or Parcel of land, lying, being and situate in the city of Savannah, comity and State aforesaid, and known and distinguished In tbe Map or Plan of said city of Savannah aa Lot No. 18, Lib erty Ward, containing sixty feet fro t, by ninety feet deep, more or lees, with the improvements thereon, bounded as follows; On the north by State street, south by President street, east by Lot No. IT, and west by Montgomery street. Property pointed out by defendant. Terms cash. Purchaser paying for titles. CHARLES J. WHITE, decl-tda Sheriff City Savannah. HOTELS AND STEAMBOATS FURNISHED. CHATHAM COUNTY SHERIFFS SALE. B Y virtnc of on attachment ieaoed oat of the Honorable the ■ County Court of Chatham county, Georgia, in favor of Stern & Mnmlok vs. Aody Harteborne, on the flth day ol December, 1866,1 nave levied npon ehe sloop Josephine, two small boats, sloop and boat tackle, apparel and furnitare, as the property of Andy Hartshorne. And farther, under and by vir tue of an order issuing out of said Coart, I will sell at public outcry, between the legal hoars of sale, on Saturday, December ltd, 1866,' before the Court Hpnse door in Chatham connty, Georgia, said sloop Josephine, two small boats, boat and sloop tackle, apparel and furniture. Terms cash, purchasers paying for all papers. BENJAMIN L. COLE, dedl-10 Sheriff of Chatham connty, Ga. PARLOR SETS, extra well upholstered. FINE BED ROOM SETS, Walnut and Ma hogany. COTTAGE BED ROOM SETS of every variety. DINING ROOM and LIBRARY SETS. MATTRESSES, BOLSTERS and PILLOW'S of all kinds. KITTLE S FOLDING SPRING BEDd and MATTRESSES, the be9t Bed in ubc, and WARRANTED SUPERIOR to others. LACE AND GAUZE MOSQUITO CANO PIES, and CANOPY FRAMES. LiTATB OF GEORGIA, CHATHAM COUNTY.— I’ To Messrs. Cahill A Co., of Charleston, S. O., Roberts A Lewis, Hilton Head, S. C-, Arcbibild Get ty A Co., Charleston, S. C., and Julee decker A Co., Cnlombin, 8. C., iny creditors : You are hereby notified that I have applied to ths Honorable the Judge of the County Court of Chat ham county, to make a rule or order, and assign a day in said rale or order that I may be bronghi be fore said Court, tor the purpose oi taking the oath prescribed for insolvent debtors and be discharged, and tbe said Judge has granted said rale or order, and assigned Saturday, the 22d rlav of December, 1S66, at J1 o’clock a. m„ for that purpose. Witness my hand, this 10th day of December, 1866. decll—2w HENRY VAN PELT. WAREROOMS* 178 Broughton Street, Jearly Opposite St. Andrew’s Hall, AND General Commission Merchants. Liberal advances made on consignments. Sales made In Savannah on New. York or Liver pool, and but one commission charged. no14 Austin & Ellis, 1 80 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA. THOMAS H. AUSTIN,) Late of Apalachicola, Fla., CHARLES KLIJS, f and Columbus, Ga. sepll-tf■ , i. P. Botren. W. A. Bbtant. Bouse & Bryant, (Formerly of Jacksonville, Fla.,) 104 SAVANNAH, Bay Street, • • GKOKGIA. W ILL give prompt at, enlion to receiving an, I for warding goods, sals* on consignment, and all orders; and will also keep constantly on hand a good stock of Groceries, Liquors, Agricultural Imple ments, Building Materials, Fairbanks & CO’i Scales, Ac., besides other goods and mannfar l ured articles for sale-on consignment, and for which fiber are agents. Order* and consignments respectfully ao- ICtted. at8-tf Paper Hangings ND Window Shades. MRS. MARY J. TURNER, No. 58 St. Julian Street, HSB received a new supply or Paper Hangings, WID OW Shades and Gilt Cornices, which will be sold chesp, . jyl-8 PHtENIX STEAM SAW MILL, EASTERN WHARF, SAVANNAH, GA. 'T'HE undersigned, having completed their DOUBLE A GANG SAW MILL, known m the “PHCENIX STEAM SAW MILL,” would respectfully inform their friends and -the pnblic generally, that they an now ffrepared to fill order* for Lumber in any quan tity and of any siae* awl lengths. We have con nseted with onr Mill an improved Planer, and win gtaapnrtlealsr attention to orders for planed and, tongue and grooved lumber. orders left at tbe Mill, or at J. F. A M. Hamilton’ office, corner Bay and Abercorn streets, will receiv prompt attention. «AS" ' “*■ "S8KS i KBSar ■UN, t. T. HAMILTON. M. HAMILTON. ORANGES. ^SnperiorFlorid*Oranges, t K Bmu BII.m. (Ain flaliw. 26 boxes Silver Skin Onion*, For ealehy A. WILCOX A CO. HOLLMSWOETH & GO. C0IIIS8I0N MERCHANTS, MACON, GEORGIA. Special attention will be given to flie execution of Cotloa Orders, which we soHctt. FURNITURE. DEGRAAF Si TAYLOR, 87 and 8f> Bowery, and OS Ckililie St., SEW YORK. O TILL continue to be the largest Furniture Mauu- IO facturers in the city. PARLOR, DINING-ROOM and CHAMBER FURNITURE, Canopy find Victoria Bedsteads, FOR THE SOUTHERN TRADE, At 20 porcent. reduction in price. oc8 DANIEL H. LONDON. NO. 63, BROADWAY, NEW YORK, Shipping' and Commfcedoa Merchant, W ILL eell all kinds ot Tobacco, Cotton, Bagging, Grain, Seed, Ac., and will execute orders for baying Merchandise and Produce ot every- descrip tion. Consignments and orders solicited. REFERENCES. In 8a vi nh ah—Major A Porter, Dane an A John ston, N, A Hardee A Co., E. K Hertz A Co., John Stoddard. In Nbw York—W. C. Langley A Co.. Barclay A Livingston, Wm. Watson A Co. Liberal advances allowed on Cotton shipped to Messrs. Kyra’ Evans & Co., Liverpool. oel-3m To The Public. fTtHE PAVILION HOTEL, Charleston, South Caro- X Una, so long and ably eondaefod by the late H. L. BUTTERFIELD, will still be kept open for theacoom- modetion of the travelling pnblic. Its formur friends and patrons will find tbe nsnal accommodations and attention bestowed on them ms forneuiy, and the pub lic favor, already so well established ss Tbe Hotel of the travelling Merchants of the Sooth, wilt, by ear nest efforts, be faithfully preserved. oclV-tf Peters & Hollingsworth, COTTON' SHIPPING AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Stoddard’s Cffeu Range, Bat Street, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. TJ'VERY facility offered for consignments abd exe- -Ed cation of orders. Liberal advances made on Cotton shipped to onr friend* In New York, Balti more and^ Philadelphia. r '* ’“A STEAM EfiGINE AND SAW HILL FOR SALE. A FIRST CLASS SPECIMEN STEAM ENGINE A and Saw Mill, manufactured to order at the Ful ton Work*, He* Yoib, Iftnetotnojr fin engine of 40 home power, retfirn fine bolter, with all the eonve- niercescomplete; iron frame, 40 feet carriage; 64 inch saw; patent self-setting head blocks; loo feet log cbalm with policy* and first class belting for the mil complete. The whole ft perfectly new and can be purchased low on application to aaao tf * “ LaROCHA WEST A DANIELS. “Cl Notice. J w. NBVrrr, M th* firm. Of Nevtt, Inihrop * s Rogers, has asaoetatsit himself with Latfliop A Go. in the Dry Goods bnstaeas, st the old stand of Jl-U HENRY LATHBOF *,CO. Twelve Garden Lots . AT PRIVATE SALE. BV LaROCHE. BELL fit WILLIAMS. Containing 280 8-10 acres of first quality of Oardsa Lots. They are bounded on the east by Shidaway Shell Road and on the west by Lover’s lane, and situ ated within one mile of the city. Capitalist* would find s sure profit by making au investment in tbe above property, as the city is extending in that dine- ion. Plat of the property can be seen st onr count ing-room. ’ BOVlfi A Fine Black Mare FOB MALE, By LaROCHE, BELL fit WILLIAMS. W E wifi recommend iter to be kind, gentle, and ia every particular a family Horae—good for a light rockaway. Can be sesh at Dan.' Bn tier’s Stable. Terms known a Counting-Room. edl MARTIN J. FORD* TTORNEY AT LAW, OFFICE. Mo. 7* BRYAN STREET. jy!7-6m SAVANNAH. GA. GHABI£8fOI HOTEL, CHARLESTON, 8. C. muispopnlai and well known Hotel, situated in tbe busineas portion of the city, has been newly fora Dished throughout by the present proprietor, whohaa been sixteen yeanoonnected with the ostablfahment. 826-tf W. WHITE. Proprietor. NEW STORE. BOOTS, SHOES, HATS AND CLOTHING, At Wholesale and Retail. BY Einstein Eckman & Co., NO. 163 CONGRESS STREET. W E are now receiving, and ready to exhibit onr large and well selected stock of ihe above men- tallied goods from tbe beat manufacturers, and pat ap expressly for tbe Georgia and Florida trade. Merchants and Planters are invited to examine onr stock before purchasing Isewhere. oc4-3m Assignee’s Sale. I OFFER for sale tbe Building known ss the Bank of Commerce, situated on the southern one-tliinl of lot No. 16, Jevkyl Tything, Derby Ward, fronting thirty feet on Drayton, and sixty feet on Bryan til root The Building ft wen adapted for carrying on i large Banking foulness. ALSO, The ffilddfa one-third of said lot No. 10, anil the Improvements thereon. Ilie ground upon which boat buildings are situated ft fee simple. ALSO, Thirty boads of one thousand dollars each, o( the city of Columbna, guaranteed by tbe Mobile and Gi rard Railroad Company, and thirteen bonds of the city of Colombo* of five hundred dollars each. In terest on ail the bonds seven per cent, per annum, payable semi-annually. , The above described real estate and bonds are of fered at private sale, and If not disposed of previous ly, wilt be sold st Auction by Bell. Wylly A CbristiM, on the flnt TUESDAY In January next, at the Coart Haase. In this city, jofflg C. PERBILL, po29-tds AL lienee. NOTICE. TO ALL WANTING FURNITURE i am opening for ths inspection of tbe public, „ a fine stock of CABINET FURNITURE, CHAIRS, MAT TRESSES, &c., &c-, To which the attention of all is invited. _f Warerooms, 178 BROUGHTON STRIEI, Sher oek’s old Dry Goods Store. flfl.gr 8.B. HARRINGTON^, Notice. fTTHR undersigned, under the name and style of JL” row* * THOMAS, have this day Red partnership for the transaction of » Commtaffion »a Brokerage business in the city » Savannah, to continue until the .first d4 f 18*8. Daniel O. Pane and Daniel R. Thomaaswthe General Partners, and Albert H. Stoddard is the 8^- etal pmtn*r. and ha* contributed Ten Thcnaand do fan. to the common stock of the Cp-Pjr»?" Wp ' D. G. W*™. Savaxsau, Dec. 1. 1866. *ce*w_ COAL. B. R. Armstrong, ... MASOJr.AITD buijlder, TB prepared- to exeente AH W*rk Inhtl flee ia » S^MALO. 164 street, or at Mr. W. E. STOWIfl . . between Whitaker and Barnard, will be promptly ■ tended to*. nffiB.lm* ANTHRACITE, BITUMINOUS, E ID a«w, Steamboat, Baltimore, Cambcrland and English OvsL Fur sale by ton or cargo fly odljin CHIPMAN A CHAP1V_ THOH. W. BROOKS MANUFACTURER of furniture AND general ‘ UPHOLSTERY. SM Dee Street, Pklladalpkto. »• H. H-i-AR ORDERS seat by Mall - fixxi M iV ° For Sale. &3£fi6£££! in runnjB* rlmaahert