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impplenu'nt to ®hc Jhulii Jerald.
The Savannah Daily Herald
Tl»e White Slaves la England.
These sad alaiemeois are made, tlirouih
the London Times, by Dr Jolm CWea
Hall, senior physician to the Sheffield Public
Hospital :
Suppose a maker ol razors wishes lobaio
a certain number ot razor-blades ground, be
sends them Uj a grinder. This man hires the
room in which he grinds, and the power
with which bis stone is driven. He becomes
the occupier of a portion of the room in
which he grinds, and the trough in which he
carries on nis trade. He, too, often hires
this room and this power at the cheapest
possible rate, and with reckless indifference
as to the number of dry grinders, who may
he working in one low, dirty, badly ventilat
• 1 ‘hull,’ without the protection of the fan.
The number of cubic teet of air requisite to
maintain the body in a healthy condition
never lor a moment enters into his calcula
tion. How should it ? Many of these men
began their trade at the age of ten—they are
altogether uneducated and destituted of that
intelligence which education can alone
bestow ; the evil has thus a natural landeucy
to perpetuate itself. It must do so —it will
do so, until the children of our Sheffield
grinders are sent into the school-room instead
of the grinding hull. I therefore, sir, am
decidedly of opinion, after giving many years
of careful and anxious attention to this ques
tion, that the first step for effecting an im
provement in the religious, moral and physi
cal condition of these men will be for the
legislature to prevent the employment of
children in aDy grinding wheel, either in the
processes of grinding, glazing, polishing,
wiping, &c.
“ I have already shown that tho early age
at which children are but too often sent into
the hulls of the grinding wheels prevents the
possibility of anything deserving the name
of general or religious knowledge being im
parted. Consequently these boys grow up
and remain in a state of ignorance—l might
truly write, of barbarism—that, did they
happen to possess black skins and to live a
few thousand miles from our fatherland,
would open r field for missionaiy labor the
most wonderful, and in course of time would
supply the May meetings with matter as in
teresting as exciting. Only fancy what de
lightful tracts, in the highest degree sensa
tional, might be writteo, founded on tlio
evidence just presented by the Children’s
Employment Commission. But the grinders
live at home, and, therefore, disregarding
the people who are always ready to do good
by some ‘magnificent impossibility,’ 1 am
contented still to pursue my labors, confi
dent that in the end I shall not have appeal
ed in vain to the common sense and philan
thropy either of my fellow-townsmen or my
fellow-countrymen.
The physical as well as the religious and
moral condition of the Sheffield grinders de
mands, therefore, that boys should no longer
be sent into the hulls at an early age. Boys
first are put to the task of glazing and pol
ishing the different articles. I have seen boys
under twelve years of age whose lungs were
affected with the grinder’s disease, and from
this age until twenty it is not at all uncom
mon to see the existence of the disease. On
remonstrating with many of the grinders for
bringing their sons into the wheel at so early
an age—rnd, bear in mind, the sons of griud
ers are the youngest boys to be found enga
ed in this trade—l have frequently been met
by the reply-. ’We cannot live withont ma
king use of them: there is so much under
selling, and the prices are so low that we
could not fiud power and tools and live, did
we not bring our children to this work.
There is, no doubt, some truth iu the above
remark. The competition is unquestionably
great, both for the home and foreign mar
kets. This immense competition, which ex
ists in many branches, the manufacture of
article to supply the ‘Cheap Jacks,’ and oth
ers who frequent our markets and fairs, of
articles which are made to sell and not to
use, both at home and abroad, has doubtless,
caused many boys to be employed; the fath
ers remarking, with some degree of justice,
‘that inferior goods are charged so low, they
are obliged to make little boys work with
them, or they could not get a living.’”
IN" otic©.
OFFICE OF PROVOST MARSHAL,)
bIBTEIOT or S»VASN»II, V
Savannah, Qa., Oct. 3lst, lbes. )
tit HE notice Issued from the office of the Provost
1 Marshal, Hub-District of Ogeechee, dated Savan
nah, Aug. ltth, 1866, ordering all Drinking or 81l
Hard Saloons, Ac., where liquor are sold to bo closed
at 10 o'clock, P. M., is hereby revoked.
By commaud of
Bvt. Maj. Gen. j.;m. BRANNAN.
Aligned) CLARKE H. HBMICK,
Capt. and Provost Marshal. novl
Magazines for December.
HARPER'S MONTHLY
Mad. Demorest's Mirror of Fashions
Atlantic Monthly.
At ESTILL'S NEWS DEPOT,
nST-tf v Bull street, back of P. O.
GtJANOI
PERUVIAN and Swan Island Guanoe, Snperpbos
t phates, and the Bruce Concentrated Fertlliaer,
are ottered to the Trade at the lowest wholesale prieea,
by GEO. R. WHITE A CO., 66 Cliff street, New York.
nld-Spi
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1865.
MaII. CONTRACTS WANTED,
S. Ealabliahucnt of Mall Farllillta In
Georgia.
The Post Offlco Department desires to
furnish the State of Georgia with Postal
service, at the earliest practicable day, unlii
July Ist, 1866, when the regular cnntiacts'
proposals tor which are now advertised for,
will go into effect.
The Depsriment invites proposals for con
veying the mails until June 30, 1866, to all
country seats and other important |>oints not
reached by Kuiiroad communication, at rates
not to exceed $8 per mile per annum for
weekly service ; sls for semi-weekly, and
$22 tor tri-weekly; and where the importance
of the case requires, S4O for daily service;
counting the distance one way only in all
cages.
Service will be turnisbed on routes, where,
before the war, it was daily, three times a
week; where it was tri-weekly twice a week;
and where it was semi-weekly, weekly
service will be allowed.
Proposals should be addressed to “Hon.
Geo. W. McLellan, 2d Asst. P. M. Washing
ton, D. C.. and should state they are for
service to end June 30th. 1866.
nov * ts
State and County Tax Col
lector.
THE Subscriber is a Candidate fur re-election, and
respectfully asks the suffrage of the citizens ol
Chatham County.
obtSO SEABORN GOOD ALL.
Administrator’s Notice.
TWO months after date application will be made
t the Court of Ordinary of Chatham county for
leave o sell ail the real estate of Jamea Bilbo, de
caaaetofor the purpoee of distribution.
JOHN O. FERRTLL,
lawgm Administrator.
COTTON CARDS.
TIMFTY doaen Cotton Cards. Witemore A. No. 10, in
-a store and for sale by
M. J. SOLOMONS A CO..
**lT - 41 Jones' Building*. Bay at.
Tlevamirk kidlOTesl
ALSO, a fine assortment of Silk, Wool and Buck
akin Gloves and Gauntlets. Just opened at
BINSTEIN Jt KCKMAN,
*>*3-tf 151 Congress street
J. C. KOCH,
No. 35 Beekmun Hi root,
Corner of William,
NEW YORK,
Manufacturer of Stationery, Photographic Albums,
Music Paper, Folios, Books, Ac.
n2l-3m
Snuff, Snuff.
JUST received, invoice Scotch and Macaboy Suuff,
and for sale by
M. J. SOLOMONS A CO.,
ft nll-tf Jones’ Buildings, Bay street.
To the Merchants of Savannah.
fIfHE undersigned, Committee from Metropolitan Fire
X Company, will wait upon the Merchants and Bu»i
ness Men ortho city This Day, to solicit subscriptions
for the purchase of s Steam Fire Engine.
They hope for a prompt and generous response from
their fellow citizens.
JNO. R. DILLON,
GEO. U. JOHNSTON, Ja.,
WM. N. VALLEAU,
n °v4 Committee.
Great Bargain.
A NEAT and commodious Cottage Dwelling, with
brick outhouses attached, will oe sold if applied
tor immediately, situated In Hobertsville, on Roberts
street. Price, $3,000. Apply to
Z. M. WINKLER,
At Henry Wayne’s Stables,
n2lf f West Broad street.
TIIOS. W. BROOKS
MANUFACTURER OF
FURNITURE AND CENERAL
UPHOLSTERY,
»»* Dork Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
N- B.—All ORDERS sent by Mail promptly at
rnded to. lyil-tl
Port Royal House,
HILTON HEAD, S. C.
RIDDELL A RUO Cl, PropbiitObb
B. B. RIDDBLI.. M, F.
tu3-tf
SOU THEE N
Exporting and Importing
COMPANY,
OF FLORIDA.
THIS association Is prepared to make advances in
currency of Gold on consignments of Cotton,
Naval Stores, Lumber, Ac., to their agent in Liver
pool.
Orders solicited for goods from merchants and plan
ters. The strictest sttention will be paid to all orders
however email, for goods ffom England, France or
Germany. Our Savannah and Charleston Agents,
beiig salaried, make no charge for forwardingeither
way and wilt famish circular of details.
R. F. FLOYD, President,
_ Jacksonville, Fls.
Audits:—B. T. Paine, Liverpool, England; R. B.
Screven, Charleston, 8. C.; Henry Bryan, Savannah,
Ga. smos ,apis
Sale of Government Steam
ers.
OIIEF (JI ARTKRMASTER’S OFFICE I>EPT. S. C. 4
.Hilton Head, S. C., November 13,1856. I
WB be sold at public Auction, at this place, on
M< >XI>A Y, December 11, 1835, at 12 M. under direc
tion oi Captain W. K. Mor ford. a. y. M., the follow
ing Government veaßcls. viz :
NKLLY BAKKR, aide Wheel steamer ; 293 tons ;
wooden hull ; letigth on .leek 153 feet ; iieam 25
feett; inches; over ail 45 feet; deptli of hold 8 feet 6
inches : draft 5 feet 10 inches ; has one beam en
gine ; diameter of cylinder 32 inches ; stroke of pis
turn 10 teet ; lias one single return Hue boiler.
lias saloon accommodations, full piomenade
decks, ami is well found In chains, anchors, Ac.
NKI"ITNF, side wheel steamer, 362 tons; woodeu
hull; length on deck 141 feet; Iteam 26 feet 5 inches ;
over all 45 feet 2 inches ; depth of hold lo feet jo
inches ; draft I leet; has one t>eam engine; diameter
-of ciliuder42 inches ; stroke of piston 8 feet; lias one
single return tlue loiter.
This steamer has full promenade deck, fore and
aft, and is a gt»od freight or catltle carrier.
ONEOTA, double-end side-wheel ferry boat:
wooden hull; 346 lous ; length on duck 147 feet ;
beam 25 feet ; over all 06 teet 6 inches ; depth of
hold 11 feet ; draft 7 feet ; has one beam engine ; di
ameter of cylander 3d incites ; stroke of piston 9
leet ; has one .double return Hue boiler.
This steamer has recently been repaired, ami is in
excellent order and well found in anchors, chains,
Ac,
CROTON, side-wheel steadier ; 361 tons; wooden
hull; length ou deck 187 feet ; beam 26 feet; over' all
43 leet 9 inches : depth of hold s feet; draft 6 feet;
lias one square engine ; diameter of cylinder 37 in
ches; stroke of piston 10 feet; has one'double return
flue I toiler.
This steamer has been thoroughly repaired, has
saloon aud state room accommodations, is well
supplied with anchors, chums, tfc., and is very fast.
GOLDEN GATE, side wheel steamer ; 196 tons;
wooden hull; length on deck 148 feet; beam 21 feet;
over all 35 feet lo inches ; depth of hold tt feet 4 in
ches; draft 5 feet 5 inces ;has one beam engine ;
diHineter of cylinder 34 iuchcs ; stroke oi piston 6
feet; has oue horizontal tubiar ttoiler.
Tins steamer is in flue order; has saloon accommo
dations, and is well found in anchors, chains, <£•«*.
NANTASKET, side wheel st *amers ; 299 tons ;
wooden hull; length on deck 166 feet; beam 25 feet
3 inches; over all 42 feet; depth of hold 8 feet 3 in
ches ; draft 5 feet 6 Incites; lias one beam engine;
diameter of cylinder 34 tuehes ; stroke of piston 8
feet; has one single return flue boiler, and is well
lountl in anchors, chains, Ac.
MACON, propeller, with two fccrews, 322 tons;
wooden hull; length on deck 156 feet; beam 25 feet;
depth of hold 8 feet 8 inches; draft 7 feet; has two
direct horizontal engines (coudensing;) diameter of
cylinder 24 inches; stroke of piston 26 inches; has
two single return flue toilers.
RELIEF, screw tug; 6S tons ; wooden hull; length
on deck 67 feet; beam 17 feet; deptli of hold 7 leet;
draft 7 feet lo inches; has one high-pressure engine;
diameter of cylinder 20 inches ; stroke of piston 20
inches ; lias one single return flue boiler, aud is well
louud iu anchors, chains, Ac.
RESCUE, screw tug ; 203 tons; wooden hull;
length on deck 108 feet; beam 20 feet 8 inches; deptli
of hold 12 feet; draft 11 feet 4 inches; has two low
pressure engines; diameter of cylinder 26 inches; has
one single return flue boiler.
This vessel is a powerful tug; is in good condition,
and well found in anchors, chains, Ac.
GENERAL HUNTER, side-wheel steamer of 460
tons; wooden hull; length on deck 193 feet 6 inches;
beam2B Teet 6 inches; over all 60 feet 8 inches; depth
of hold 9 feet 4 inches; draft forward 5 feet, aft 5 feet
6 inches; has one beam engine; diameter of cylinder
40 Inches; stroke of piston 10feet.
This steamer was built in New York, and com
pleted in 1863; is a vessel of beautiful model and high
rate of speed, with hull, engine and boiler as good as
new.
Terms, cash iu government funds.
C. W. THOMAS,
n2O-td Bvt. LL Col. and Chief Q. M.
SEA ISLAND HOTEL
HILTON HEAD, S.
NOW OPEN TO THE PUBLIC.
BUCKLY A BANCROFT, Proprietor*.
Howard L. Jones, Agent. ts octlO
Architects and Engineering,
A CULLER & BRUYN, Architects and Engineers,
AyA are now prepared to furnish Drawings, Specifica
tions and Estimates for Buildings. Also for all kind*
of Machinery, such as Saw Mills and other Mills, Facto
ries, Ac., and to superintend the building of tbe saiuo
Surveying done in all its branches. Levelling, Ac.
Office in Sorrel's Building, corner of Bull and Bay sts,
Second floor.
M. P. MULLER,
Civil and Mechanical Engineer.
DkWITT britYn,
nov4-lm Architect.
B R OWN’S
CASTILLI AN
BITTERS
THIS uunvatled Tonic prepared from the Pure
Juice of the Grape and extracts, distilled from
the Choicest Vegetable products of the South of
France, Italy and the Proviuce ofCafftile (Old Spain,)
from which latter section they ilertve their name.
A Fragrant Tonic, indispensable to Hotels and
Restaurants, and valuable to Families, delicate
females and children, for all disarrangement of the
stomach, it is unrivalled. a never
falling preventive and Cure for Sea Sickness. None
who travel by land or water should bo without the
Cast! Ilian.
for Sale by
YORK, WILLIAMS, MctNTIRE A Cos.
Sole Agents, State Georgia.
oct24-3m
KEROSENE WARE,
Lamps, Chandeliers, Brackets, Harp Hangers, Bide
Backs, Side Lamps, with and withont Reflectors; Fan
cy Hall Lamps, Lanterns, Bases, Pegs and Fonnts-
Patent Glass Genes, Burners, Globes, Chimnies and
Wick, DRUGGISTS' FLINT 4 GREEN GLASS, Crock
ery Dealers' and Confectioners' GLASSWARE. Goods
of all kinds made to order. KEROSENE OIL.
JAMES T. WRIGHT,
226 Greenwich Street, Two doors below Barclay, N. Y
noyl-Sm
NORTH RIVER
AGRICULTURAL WORKS,
(sKIFFINti &, CO., Proprietors,
Warehouses, 58 & 60 Cortlandt Street,
TSTEW YORK,
MANUFACTURERS OF AND DEALERS IN
Plows. Sugar Mills Hay Cutter*.
Harrows, Com Mills, .Sausage Cutters,
Cuhivators, Cidei Mills, Vegetable Cutters
Cotton Sweeps, Fan Mills, H«ml Carta,
Hay Presses, Saw Mills. Mule t arts.
Cotton Presses, Com Mhellera, Ox Carta,
cider Presses, JSU.reT.uck-, Farm Wagons,
GramCiadles, Wheelbarrows Horn* Powers
Churns, Sugar Pans, Threshing Mach’s
Shovels, Cotton Giue,
n 'i ke t . Spade , Mowers A Heap's,
Well Buikete Hoes, Forks, Ac., Ac.
Rakes, scythes.
Garden, Field and Flower Seeds.
Hoyt's Super-Phoer hate of Lime, Bone Manure. Pou.
drette. Plaster, Ac.
Sele agents for Glasgow Fertilizer Co.'s Phosßhalie
and Ammomated Guano, anil Nuper-Phosphute of
Lime, aud Bruce's Concentrated Manure
Trade supplied. Order direct from
„ GRIPPING A CO..
n2d-3in 6S and 60 Courtlaudt at.. New V ork
notice:
Ferry Wharf Wood Yard.
ALL orders for Wood to the above Yard win be
sent to Mr. R. W. Miller, in ehaige of whan
accompanied by the cash, lo ensure attention. ’
land agency
FOR
SOUTHERN GEORGIA.
vided iiailroau, will give his personal andundi
vided attention to the sale and purchase of Lands
t to t,ie “* lio railroad, on commission, and
solicits the patronage of all needing an agent there
As experience in the land, lumber and limber hum
neat of twenty years in Georgia and South Carolina,
I™"*"'**!! Ample qualification. He will be rcprS
suited in Savannah by Mr. Henry Bryan, ard in New
York by the Great Somber,, Land Agency?l Broad
w “>', , .. JOHN D. DKLANNOY.
Refers to any old resident iu Savannah,
septs 3m
CO-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE
THE undersigned have formed a Cos partnersbiD
uuder tbe name and style of Scranton imithz
Cos., lor the transaction of a Wl,ok™"e and
Commission business in this city, at ihe heaSof' Rw
street, opposite Jefferson. iea<l ol B:I Y
D. T. SCRANTON,
Formerly Scrantou A Johnston
WM H. SMITH,
Formerly Rabun A smith.
Savannah, Nov, lath, ISGi. ' L ' LABQK -
Wilder’s Patent ~
SALAMANDER SAFES,
W,th Wilder's Patent'PmMtr and Burglar.pno/
B°er^ ,IL f D o R 'k CO " P ' lt ' ntf 'Cs and Mannfactnr
• era of the best tire-proof Sale in the world t
J Wellers' and Bankers' Safes make to order H r,2d
with hardened ateel. 10 oraer ' "
House and Plate Safes.
Nutioz.—This celebrated fire proof Safe is no I,merer
n,e •*-*• - ssra
Agents wanted in every city and town of the State
For particulars, addrese the undersigned *
We bave constantly <m hand a good assortment re
sale at manufacturers' New York prices 0 troem ’ for
CUNNINGHAM, PURSE A CO.
nlO-2m k°'e Agents Georgia, _
INK.
„ SAVILLE A LEACH.
—«nt9 ts cor, Bryan street, and Market square
ASTEN & THROCKMORTON
NO. 253 BOWERY, NEW YORK *
A MANUFACTURERS and Dealers in Builders'and
iiYl- Lockamith* Hardware, Nails, Pullien Cord Him
Locke aud Kuoba, Butt Hingea, BraMaSl iron J
and Castings, Gong Bells, Sd
All orders, large or small, furnished promt,tW’at 10
per cent. less than market prices P puy 4t 10
srpiu 6m
HEWITTS
GLOBE HOTEL,
A.ugusta, Gra.
T H w,n I ;t ) r,^G > h E ? OTEL ’ “rner Broad and Jack
c S ' h , a y lDK P““ed into the hands of W
C. Hzwitt, late of the " Hewitt Hunse,"Va has been
thoroughly renovated, and is now onen br'tbTmS
, lhC H ity >' He wdl be most bajfpy
sais.rjrr.a l -'
Col. Q, n. Jonzb, Cleric. Hfi W nT ' Proprietor.
Notice.
G wTu g n a nd H ma “ d l, af!al “’ t 1,18 eßtate 0f
Wilson, deceased, of Chatham county,
?w r S. f 1 S P! ct i nliy r «Q“Ceted to band them in nronerlvan
tWmtcated; and all persons indebted to said estato
are requested to mske immediate payment to
n , 4 ANA 18 WILSON,
* Administratrix.