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The Sarannah Daily Herald
SAVANNAH, MONDAY FEBRUARY 8, 1866.
Tile Dead Letter Office.
A corrp=|)ODdent of the Boston Saturday
Evening Gazette, says:
“The dead letter office is one of the curios
ities of Washington to the stranger, but to
those engaged in it, it is a terrible drudgery.
The opening, examining and sorting of 14v-
• r )00 letters every six hours, involves much
hard labor; but it must be done, for there
are four and a half million of dead letters
come to the office every year. All that are
signed are returned to the writers; but so
many are written by “Your affectionate
Adie,”or Your loving Susy,’’that each Clerk
has a huge two bushel basket by him, iuto
which all letters not signed by the full name
are dropped. From that receptacle they
pass to the chopping mill, where they are
cut into small pieceP, so that they may never
be read, and from the chopping knife they
go to the paper mill. The great majority of
these letters are lost through the carelessness
of the writers, and it surpasses rnV
power of imagination to know how
people can be so careless, especially
when they send large sujls of money —
Nearly fifty-eight thousand letters came
*7 **" s office last year, enclosing bills, or
checks, or bonds. And how much do you
suppose those letters contained ? Over three
million and a half dollars .' One letter con
tained two one thousand dollar hills ; it was
returned fo the writer. Another had two
hundred and fitly dollars in it, but nothing to
show the name of the writer- Fortunately
the postmark, though partially obliterated,
could still be read. The letter came from
Chicago, was remailed I here and advertised,
and the owner came forward, saying that
when he sent the money he was in so much
of a hurry that he forgot to add the name.—
The most valuable letter, or rather package
that turned up “dead" contained bonds worth
over $20,000.
All sorts of curious articles come here. 1
was standing by the other day, when the first
letter contained twenty-five dollars, soon
after two packages of medicine came along.
Sometimes duns, daguerrotypes, postage
stamps, bead bags, even snakes, bottles, &c ,
come through this general repository. It is
an omnium r/atheram of small things.
J. JUffim 1 "- ■-BBBSBSg
SUM CUM FOB THE
•Pi—
CHILLS AMD FEVER
AND KINDRED DISEASES.
rxQUIRE at the MORNING STAR SALOON, cor-
A lier Bay .treet Lane and Bnll street.
Positive cure in one day or no pay.
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THE KIDNEYS.
The kidneys ore two in number, situated at the up
per part of the loin, surrounded by fat and consisting
of three parts, viz. ; The Anterior, the Interior, and
the Exterior.
The anterior absorbs. Interior consists of tissues
or veins, which serve as a deposit for the urine and
convey it to the exterior. The exterior is a conductor
also, terminating in a single tube and called the
Ureter.. The ureters are connected with the bladder.
The bladder is composed of various coverings or
tissues,divided into parts,viz.: the Upper,the Lower,
the Nervous, and the Mucous. The upper expels, the
lower retains. Many have a desire to urinate without
the ability, others uriuate without the ability to re
tain. This frequently occurs to children.
To cure these affections we must bring into action
the muscles, which are engaged in their various func
tions. If they arc negifccted. Gravel or Dropsy may
ensue.
The reader must also be made aware, that however
slight may be the attack, it is sure to affect his bodily
health and mental powers; as our flesh and blood are
supported from these sources.
GOUT, OR RHEUMATISM.
Pain occurring in the loins is indicative of the above
diseases. They occur in persons disposed to acid
stomach and chalky concretions.
THE GRAVEL.
'ihe gravel ensues from neglect or improper treat
ment ot the kidneys. These organs being weak, the
water is not expelled from the bladder, but allowed
to remain; it becomes feverish and sediment forms.
It is from thi9 deposit that the stone is formed and
gravel ensues. . -. —
DROPSY
Is a collection of water in some parts of the body,
and bears different names, according to the parts af
fected, viz.: when generally diffused over the body;
it is called Anasarca; wnen oi the abdomen, Ascites,
wh*^ of the chest, Hydrothorax.
TREATMENT.
Helmbold’s highly concentrated compound Extract
Buchu is decidedly one of the best remedies for di
seases of the bladder,kidneys, gravel, dropsical swel
lings, rheumatism, and gouty affections. Underthis
head we have arranged Dysuria,or difficulty and pain
in passing water, Scanty secretions, or small and fre
quent discharges of water; Strangury or stopping of
water, Hematuria or bloody urine, Gout and Bheu-
watisrn of the kidneys, without any change in quan
tity, but increase of color or dark water. It was al
ways highly recommended, by the late Dr. Phyaick,
In these affections.
This medicine increases the power of digeation and
incites the absorbents into healthy exercise, by which
the watery or calcareous depositions and all unnatural
enlargements, aa well as pain and inflammation, are
reduced, and is taken by
MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN.
Directions for use and diet accompany.
Philadelphia, Pa. , February 25, 1857.
>1. T. Helvbold, Druggist.
Dear Sir: I have been a sufferer, for upwards of
twenty years, with gravel, bladder, and kidney affec
tions, during which time I have used various medi
cinal preparations, and been under the treatment of
the most eminent physicians, experiencing but little
relief
Having seen your preparations extensively adver
tised, I consulted with my family physician in regard
to using your Extract Buchu.
I did this because I had used all kinds of advertised
remedies, and had found them worthless, and some
quite injurious; in fact, I despaired of ever getting
well, and determined to use no remedies hereafter
unless 1 knew of the ingredients. It was this that
prompted me to use your remedy. As you advertised
that it war composed of buchu, cubebs, and jumper
berr ies, it occurred to me and my physician as an
excellent combination, and, with his advice, after an
examination of the article, and consulting again with
the druggist, I concluded to try it. I commenced its
use about eight months ago, at which time I was con
fined to my room. From the first bottle I was as
tonished and gratified at the beneficial effect,and after
using it, three weeks was able to walk out. I feltmuch
like writing yon a full statement of my case at that
time, hut thought my improvement might only be
temporary, and therefore concluded to defer and aee
if it would effect a perfect cure, knowing then itwonld
be of greater value to you andmore satisfactory to me.
I AM NOW ABLE TO REFOBT THAT A CUBE IS EFFECTED
AFTEB USING THE REMEDY FOB FIVE MONTHS.
1 HAVE NOT USED ANY NOW FOB THBEE MONTHS, AND
FEEL AS WELL IN ALL BEBPECT8 AS I EVER DID.
Your Buchu being devoid of any unpleasant taste
and odor, a nice tonic and invigorator of the system.
1 do not mean to be witnout it whenever occasion
may require its use in such affections.
M. McCOBMICK.
Should any one doubt Mr. McCormick’s statement,
he refers to the following gentlemen:
Hon. Wm. Bigleb. ex-Governor, Pennsylvania.
Hon. Thus. B. Flobenoe, Philadelphia.
Hon. J. C. Knox, Judge, Philadelphia.
Hon. J. 8. Blac i. Judge, Philadelphia.
Hon. D. R. Pobteb, ex-Govomor, Pennsylvania.
Hon. Ellis Levis, Judge, Philadelphia.
Hon. K. C. Grieb, Judge, United States Court.
Hon. G. W. Woodward, Jndge, Philadelphia.
Hon. W. A. Pobteb, City Solicitor, Philadelphia.
Hon. John Bigleb, ex-Governor, California.
Hon. E. Banks, Auditor-General, Washington, D.O.
And many others, if necessary.
Principal Depot, HEMBOLD’S DRUG AND CHE
MICAL WAREHOUSE,
594 BROADWAY,
METROPOLITAN HOTEL, New York.
Sold by Druggists everywhere.
Hr B«waro ©f Counterfeits. J)
W M. Walsh,
Corner Broughton & Barnard street,
SOLE AGENT FOR TIIE STATE
OF GEORGIA.
19-1 m
Storehouse.
A GOOD and convenient Storehouse for Rent —
Apply at 194 Bay street. j5-tf
CONSTITUTION
LIFE SYRUP,
COMPOSED OF IODIDE OF POTASSIUM,
WITH THE COMPOUND CONCEN
TRATED FLUID EXTRACT OF
VALUABLE MEDICINAL
ROOTS AND HERBS.
Prepared by
WM. H. GREGG. M. D.,
Graduate of the College of Physicians and Surgeons,
New York; formerly Assistant Physician
in tier. SladneeU's Island. Hospitals.
- CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUP
Has produced a revolution in Medicine.
What may seem almost incredible is, that many dts
eases hitherto considered hopelessly incurable are fie
queutly cured in a few days or weeks; and we cheer
fully invite the investigations qf the liberal minded and
scientific to cures which have no parallel at the pres-
seut day.
During the past five years we have contended with
obstacles and overcome opposition as herculean as
were over encountered by any reformers.
RAPIDITY OF CURE.
Some say, “Your cure* are too quick,” while others
clou lit thoir permanence, and think that diseases can
only be cured by the “slow, recuperative process of
Nature.”
This is our reply: In health, the body, like a well-
balanced scale, is in a state of equilibrinm. But when,
trom any cause, down goes one Bide of the scale, we
have the effects of disease. What is requisite, is to in
store tlie normal balance of the Beale.
CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUP
Isa rosl live and specific remedy for all diseases origi
n .ting from an impure state of the Blood, and for at
(hereditary) diseases transmitted from parent to child
PARALYSIS.
It is so universally admitted that Constitution Life
Syrup is the only effective means of restoration in the
various forms of Paralysis, that we need not reiterate
tilat it is emphatically the Great-Life-giving Power.
DYSPEPSIA.
Indigestion, Weight at Stomach, Flatulenre, Live
Complaint, want of Appetite, Bad Breath,
Constipation, Billiousneaa.
SCROFULA.
Struma, King's Evil, Glandular Swellings, Erysipelas,
Ulceration, Salt Rheum.
Title taint (hereditary and acquired), filling life with
untold misery, is, by all usual medical remedies, in
curable.
RHEUMATISM.
[Arthritis], Lumbago, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Gout, Tic
liolurcaux.
If there is any diatase in which the Constitution
Liie SyrnpiB a sovereign, it is in Rheumatism and its
kiudn d affections. The most intense plains are almost
instantly alleviated—euormous swellings are reduced.
Cases, chronic or vicarious, of twenty or forty years'
standing, have lieen cured by ns
CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUP
Purges the system entirely from all the evil effects o
Mercury, removing Ihe Had Breath, and curing (be
Weak Joints and Hheumatie Pains which tt.e use of
Calomel is sure to produce. It hardens Spongy Gums,
and secures the Teeth as tlnnly usever.
CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUP.
Eradicates, root and branch, all Eruptive Diseases of
tlie Skin, like Ulcers, Pimples, Blotches, and all other
•Jifliculfics of his kind, which so much disfigure the
outward appearance of both males and females, often
making them a disgusting object to themselves and
their friends
FOR ALL FORMS OF ULCERATIVE
DISEASES,
Either of the Nose, Throat, Tongue, Spine, Forehead,
or Scalp, no remedy has ever proved its equal.
Moth Patches upon the female face, depending upon
a diseased action of the Liver, are very unpleasant to
the young wife and mother. A few bottles of consti
tution Life Syrup will correct the secretion and remove
tlie deposit, which is directly under the skin.
Diseases of the Liver, giving rise to Languor. Dizzi
ness, Indigestion, Weak Stomach, or an ulcerated or
cai cerous condition of that organ, accompanied with
burning or other unpleasant symptoms, will b« re
lieved by the use of
CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUP.
As a General Wood-Purifying Agent, the Life Syrup
stands unrivalled by any preparation in the world.
THE RICH AND POOR
Are liable to the same disenses. Nature and science
have made the Constitution Life Syrup for the benefit
of all.
PURE BLOOD
Produces healthy men and women; and If the consti
tution is neglected in youth, disease and early death is
the result. Do not delay when the means are so Dear
at hand, and within the reach efall.
CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUP
Is the poor man’s friend, and the rich man’s blessing.
WILLIAM H. GREGG, M. D ,
Sole Proprietor, New York.
MORGAN & ALLEN,
Wholesale Druggists. Agents.
n22-8m 46 Cliff street. New York
YOKE, wiuiais, McrnnsE & CO.,
0 jjj E H A. fr
AUCTION AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS
1S2 BAY STREET, SAVATOTAZZ, OA *
kinds, IrVSEAirS-”- " f MERCHANDIZE and PROPERTY of all
is always large and offered at thfC^£*£ ““ atleu,ion Bu y er8 “> our 8t<,ck - "hick
ROBERT P. YORK.
M. E. WILLIAMS.
WASTED.
WANTED.
A GOOD tenant may he found for a comfortable
house, pleasantly located, by addressing P. O.
box 813, giving p irticulara. fl-tf
J. R. McINTIRE.
P. H. WARD.
Smva.ii
Brigham, Baldwin & Co.
Gaden & Undkles
LaRoche & West
Hunter & Gam melt
jS-tm
? ■ F a iv e .n c a
Erwin & Hardee
Hiram Roberta
W. Woodbridge
3 :
New York.
Longstreet, Sedgwick & Co.
S. T. Knapp & Bro.
J. P. Boyle & Co.
D- H. Baldwin & Co
L. C. Norvell.
Important to Shippers!
Gri*eat Reduction in Freights
—BY—
ERWIN Sc HARDEE’S
of fast, iron, light-dralt, side-wheel Steamers, between
SAVANNAH AND MACON,
Via Hawkinsville and Brunswick R R„ touching ree
“ ituL* 4 P? cf0rtown *ud running in connection
with the Atlantic A Gulf Railroad.*
LINE
iega
Capt. R. Johnson; TWO BOYslX’apV
Thomas Daniels, having elegant accommodations
lor freight and passengers, will ply regularly a.
above, leaving Sivanmih tfverv Thursday morning at
9 o’cl k ; HawlunsTilll; every Thursday morning at
‘’clock.
It is the desire of the Agents of this line to make a
ponnaueut connection between Macon anti Savannah
and t he landings on the Aitamaha and Ououigee
rivers, and with this object in view iliev ask the sup
port of the merchants of Savannah and Macon, and
the merchants aud planters along the line of the
above named rivers.
SAVANNAH AND AUGUSTA,
And Intermediate Landings, connecting at Latter
Point with the Georgia Railroad am
yond.
PARTNER WANTED.
A PLE ASANT and profitable co-partnership is of-
lered to one wbo can bring a small amount of
capital and some business qualifications, at Quitman,
on the A. and G. R. R.
Apnlv at. this office. jfil.
WANTED.
A WOMAN to take charge of the Laundry at the
Marshall House.
One fully competent required; none others need
»PPb. B-8
WANTED,
^ WOMAN to do house-work.
immediately.
Apply at thi. office
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FOR SALE A[ TO HJCNT.
, Points be-
The following steamers.being of exceedingly light
draft, and havlDg ample andcdmplete accommoda
tion for freight and passengers, will ply regularly as
follows:
Iron steamer WILLIAM G. GIBBONS, every Sat
urday.
Iron steamer AMAZON, every ten days.
Wooden steamer LAURA, every Wedresday.
Our Captains and Pilots are the oldest and most
experienced on the river, and no effort will be spared
to uieet the wants of the travelling and freighting
public
INSURANCE EFFECTED AT THE VERY LOWEST RATES.
Freight received at alt times at our warehouse, foot of East Broad street.
W. B. DAVIDSON, | B. A. WILCOX. I ERWIN A HARDEE,
Agent at Macon. | Agents at Savannah.
J92m
Agent at Angnsta
NORTH RIVER
AGRICULTURAL WORKS,
GiilFFING & CO., Proprietors,
Warehouses. 58 & 60 Cortlaudt Street,
NEW YORK,
manufacturers of and dealers in
Plows,
lie tows.
Cuirvators,
Cottou* Sweeps,
Hay Proses,
Coi ton Pre
l ider Pre
Grain Cradle
Churns,
Ox Bows,
Ox Yoke*,
Well Buikets
nel'qs,
PreAtes,
ressefk
badlesk
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Sugar Mills,
Corn Mills,
Cider Mills,
Fan Milts,
Saw Mills.
Corn Shelters,
Store Ti ucks,
Wheelbarrows
Sugar Pans,
iBhuvpls,"
BpZdei,
Hoes, Forks,
Rakes, Scythes.
Hay Cutters,
Sausage Cntle r
Vegetable Cutt
Hand Carts,
Mule Carts,
OxCarts,
Farm Wagons,
Horse Powers,
Threshing Mach'
Cotton Gin*,
Mowers A Heap’s,
Ac., Ac.
GREAT SOUTHERN
PIPER WAREHOUSE
AND
JepotforPrinters’SnppIics
210 Bay street, Sayanuah, 6a.
W ARREN .V PLATNER keep constantly on hand
a laige stock of Ledger. Writfhg and Wrapping
Papers, of at) sizes and weight*; also. Binders' boards
Card Houiris, Printers’ Cards, Envelopes, Twines and
Pi luting Irks.
Having had long experience in the business, and
luiying our goods in large lots direct from the manu
facturers enables us to compete wilh New York
pries
Agents for Wade’s celebrated Printing Inks : Agents
in this city fur the Bath Paper Mills.
The highest cash prices paid for all kinds of paper
stock. ji2
OFFICIAL,
Notice.
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CITY OF SAVANNAH,
Orricz Clerk op Council,
February 1st, 1866. \
A LL parties subject to take out license from (he
City uuder Ordinance of December 27lh, l *65.
must take out the same prior to February 10th, 186k
Tills also applies to person* whoown vehicles usetl
for hire, such as wagons, drays or trucks, hacks, Ac.
No further time will be allowed aud the Register wilt ,
lie closed on that day, and the police instructed lu J T* ,L BI,ljliCI iber offers Ids property adjoining the
carry out the Ordinance. liy order * city limits for sale or rent. It lots been laid off
KDW. O. ANDERSON, Mayor.
A VALUABLE
STEAM SAW MILL AND SITE
FOR SALE.
i A STEAM SAW MILL, known as Collins & Shines'
, Ad 111. located in Darien. Ga., is offered for
sale on most desirable terms. Attached to the mill is
about 17 acres of land, upon which are two House
lu>t« in the limits of the city. Also, a fine Boom aud
Timber Pen. From Us situation everything, even
Slabs and Edgings can be sold readily. For further
pyticulara, apdly to WM. Z. COLLINS,
- - f Darien, Ga.
For Sale.
A FINE ynnng Saddle end Buggy HORSE, just
from tha North—a Black Hawk Canadian.
Can lie seeu at the Puiaeki House Stables.
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PAVILION HOTEL
For Eent.
T HAT well-known, desirably located, and highly
popular establishment, situated on Bull street,
between South Broad and ljpll streets, occupying
four entire tots of CO by 90 feet each, and the lane be
tween them, and containing about forty rooms, is
now offered for rent
The party renting this property will be required to
make the nccesshry repairs and give satisfactory se-
enrity for the punctual payment of re:.t.
JOHN M. COOPER
uovT—tf Presff Union Society.
DRY GOODS AMD CLOTHING.
EINSTEIN £ ECKMAN,
No. 151 Congress St. Savannah 6a.
THE OLD ESTABLISHED AND WELL-KNOWN
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
OFFICE OF THE
Central Rail
road
AND DEALERS IN
FRENCH, GERMAN, ENGLISH * AND
DOMESTIC GOODS.
SAVANNHH. J.nn. *•
s < b or F„i ry2#Ih ’ ,s «
daily train* wnl run between^ brQ «y, t*
guata, connecting in both direeH„. VailI ”“> ana
the Ueorvia Railroad, as follow* 8 Wlltl
Leave savannah 7 ' 011
Arrive at Savannah.. 7'nn m ’ "ml T3.1
Leave Augusta .W.y'SSl ® - *.
Arrive at Angusta 6.'«o u' m ‘ '
Passage $8 un, p ' m '
and delivered at h riie P lSng r er t q' 1 ^ n ! n ’ it
fore departure 0/ train. K . e .J
and j * .
and 6.45 L
H AVING just received and opened a yery'large
and select stock of Fancy Dress Goods, House-
Keeping and Domestic Good*, Blankets cloaks and
Shawls, Also Hats, Boots and Shoes.
And all articles usually found in a first c ass
Dry Goods Honse. we would most respectfully invite
our former friends and customers; also Merchants
and Planters visiting the rity, to call and examine our
stock before purchasing elsewhere.
EINSTEIN A ECKMAN,
nov6-tr 151 Congress Street, Savannah, Ga.
Notice.
obiigationTaL'au^ari/day. 1 '"' 8 ’ " ey ^
R T-OlBSoy,
nmn
j24
Blankets 1 Flannels
CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES
BLEACHED AND BROWN SHIRTINGS
DAMASK TABLE CLOTHS
FRENCH MERINOBS AND ALAPACAS.
Received and for sale cheap by
H. HAYM,
SOUTHWESTERN RAIITOtD m
Macon, Ga. 7’ I
T HE Annnal Election for President '7 ^
rectors of tbU Company, tu eerie r""'!
year wffl be held at their office! m the r ,‘ b, ‘'•"'i
on Thuisday, 9th Febroary next b " yof »C*
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JOHN T. IXKFEriU ET.
«ec>juidw
Notice.
Oct23
174 Broughton street.
Cloaks, Cloaks.
L ADIES’Cloth Cloaks, a fine assortment, just re
ceived by steamer.
EIN8T5TN k ECKMAN.
FOR SALE OR RENT.
Jas. Stewart Clerk 61 Council.
J’HOFJdSSJOfil.tl. c;,\KL>S.
THOS. W. B BOOKS
MANUFACTURER OF
FURNITURE AND GENERAL
UPHOLSTERY,
*2* Dock Street, Pblladelpblw, Fa.
N. B.—All ORDERS sent by Mail promptly at-
endedto. iy31-tt
BLANCEVILLE
SLATE MINING COMP’Y,
VAN WERT, POLK CO., GA.
Cap’l Stools., &£300,000
SHARES, $60 EACH.
Dikeotous—H. Rrichsm. J. F. Dever, E. C. Gran
nies, A. Wilbur and A E. Mai shall.
Phksident—A. Wilbur, Savannah. Ga.
Vice PureuuaiT—E. C. Grannies, Macon, Ga.
bzcBETABY—A. E. Marshall, Atlanta, Ga.
T HIS Company will soon lie prepared to fill any
orders for Slate, however large, fur r ■ ling, lor
furniture manufactured out of slate, for lintels, for
pavement, and for any other nses to which slate can
he applied. The quarry is conv-ui. ut to the cities of
Atla. H, Augusta, Macon, Albauj and Columbus.
Ga.; t<> the cities of Selma, Montgomery and Mobile.
Ala.; to New Orleans, and will shortly bj to Mem
phis, t’euu.. and S . Louis, Mo. The superiority of
slate for rooting purposes, and its special adaptability
to various articles ol furniture and forpareme t are
well known.
Orders may be addressed to
A. E. MARSHALL. Sec’y,
j8 Atlanta, Qa.
UOWEL.L OOUH.
JAMES JACKSON.
COBB A JACKSON,
Attorneys-at-Law,
MACON, GEORGIA.
.LAROCHE & JOHNSON,
Timber&Lumber Dealers
200 BAY STREET,
_ SAVANNAH, GA.
Dancing School
AT ST. ANDREWS HALL.
]l|R. L. LOUIS respectfully 1nh rras the citizens of
Savannah tha he will open his Dancing SubOul
at St. Andrews Hall on Thursday, January 4th. at 3
o’clock p. in.
Honrs of instruction, for Young Ladies,
Masters, on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, at 3
o’rliK-k p. m,; aod for Gentlemen at 8 o’clock p. m„
on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, jli
Brown’s standard Scales.
U SED by the United States and Foi algn Govern
incnts for more than
THIRTY YEARS,
Adapted to any branch of business for foreign or
home markets. Warranted accurate and durable.
Sales rooms No. 3 Barclay-sk, near Broadway. N. Y.
sept9 ly K. BROWN. Manufacturer.
Carden, Field and Flower Seeds.
Hoyt’s Supcr-Phosrhateof Lime, Bone Manure, I’on
drette. Plaster, &r_
Sole agents for Glasgow Fertilizer Co.’s Phosphath
and Ammoniated Guano, and Snper-Phosphate ot
Lime, and Bruce's Concentrated Manure.
Trade supplied. Order direct from
GH1FFING A CO..
n23-3m 68 aud CO Courtlandt st.. New Y ork.
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BANKERS AND CLAIM A6ENTS
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61 EXCHANGE PLACE, NEW YORK.
Having special facilities, particular attention is
Bken to tho collection of claims against the United
Btes Government. j25-lm
WAS THE ONLY PREPARATION FOI FOOD
FROM INDIAN CORN”
Thnt received a medal and honorable mention from
tlie Royal Commissioners, the competition of ail pro
minent mannlaclurers of “Corn Starch” aud “Pre
pared Corn Flour ■' of this and other countries not
withstanding.
MAI ZEN A,
The food and luxury of the age, without a single
fault. One trial will convince the most, skeptical.
Makes Puddings, Cakes, Custards, BlancMange, Ac.,
without isinglass, with few or no eggs, at a cost as
tonishing the most economical. A slight addition to
ordinary Wheat Flour greatly improves Bread and
Cake It ia also excellent for thickening sweet sauces,
gravies for fish and meats, soups, Ac. For Ice Cream
nothing can compare witli It. A little boiled in milk
will produce rich cream for coffee, chocolate, tea, Ac.
Put up in one pound packages, under the trade
mark Maizena. with directions for use.
A most delicious article of food for children and in
valid* of all ages.
For sale by Grocers and Drnggisls everywhere.
Wholesale Depot, 166 Fulton Street.
WILLIAM DTTRYBJA,
_j*6-iy General Agent'
CRUTCHTS
F 1 wire.tS” 1 / P r ? mltlm awarded at >he American
Cru£ UU &^M
aaffiwssf!
others, and are in all respite nnri valfrd s^nd for a
circular Agenfs wanted everywhere LOVEJnv^je
TAYLOR, Sole Manu/artnrers, No. GeKB^adway
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RUBBER BELTING.
STEAM PACKING,
ENGINE HOSE,
RUBBER CLOTHING.
ROOFING SLATES, BOOTS,
CLOTHES WRINGERS, &c.
For sale by
I1URLBBRT, HOLDEN A CO.,
Cor. Bay and Abercorn sis.
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GUANO.
P ERUVIAN and Swan Island Guanos. Superphos
phates, and the Bruce Concentrated Fertilizer
nre offered to the Trade at tlie lowest wholesale prices,
by GEO. K. WHITE A CO.. 66 Cliff itreet, New York.
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IMPROVED
PORTABLE AND STATIONARY
STEAM ENGINES,
MANUFACTURED BY
T. F. ROWLAND,
CONTINENTAL WORKS,
Greenpoint, Brooklyn.
The undersigned are Agents for the above, and
keep on hand, and can order at shortest notice, En
gines of any power desired. Apply to
jll-lm E. O. WADE A CO.
THE EYE, EAR, AMD THROAT.
D R. WRIGHT, of Toronto, Canada West, Physi
cian and Hurgeoh, Oculist and Auri»t, tan be
consulted on iiealness, Discharge* from the Ear,
no.se, in the Head, Catarrh, Diseases of the Throat
ami Lungs.
All diseases of the EYE. requiring eitheir Medical
or Surgical aid attended to.
Office So. 41, Ip Dr. Tho*. Buckler's old ofllce on
Lexington street, Baltimore, Md.
Office hours from 9 to 12 A. M., and 3to 5 P. M
i»-tr
tu 20 acre lots aud 1* the finest property for garden
ipg purposes to lie found. The sou is fine and well
adapted to tlie cultivation of fine cotton, and very
productive. To any one desirous of cultivating sea
island cotton, more than luO acres can lie put in
good orde.', and made ready for the coming crop.
He also offers his two plantations in Effingham
county, each containing l.ouu acres.
fJ-lw W. H. CUYLER.
To Rent.
T HE WHARF at the foot of Bull street.
Apply to
f2 3 BRYAN. HARTRIDGE A OO.
To Rent.
A STORE IN THE MOST DESIRABLE
BUSINESS PORTION OF THE
CITY—RIGHT IN THE
CENTRE of TRADE. *
For particulars, address
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Drawer 763, P. O.
FOR SALE.
Two Wooden Dwellings on Coneress street
between Abercorn and Lincoln street.*.
Apply to
j27-tf BRYAN, HARTRIDGK <£• CO.
SHAWLS, SHAWLS.
TTJST opened a large assortment of Zephyr Worsted
tM Shawls, Soutags. Cloaks and Hoods, Children*
Gaps, Bont« and Gaiters.
Also. Ir jsli Linens. Table Damask. Linen Towels,
Table Napkins and Doyles, ami a variety of Fancy Ar-
tides.too nnmerous to mention.
Ail of which we offer at very low prices.
„ ^ EINSTEIN & ECKMAN,
nov3-tf i5i Congress Street
T. A. CALLS,
FRENCH TAILOR & CUTTER,
H AVING opened an establishment on Whitaker,
between Bryan and St. Julian streets, ia prepnr
ed to execute iu handsome and fashionable style, all
orders left with him. Best of materials and work
manship furnished. 2w* j27
J NEVI1T, or the firm of N ev j. »
Rogers, has associated him...if tllrr Si
Co. in the Dry Goods business, aUI,e Jfo
P E?QtY LaTHKOpj.^
_ r t „ Notice.
A LL persons having uemnuu* aaaimt
— Edward G. Wilson, decea-ed ofch >! eoitJI, 4
are respectfully requested to han^h,.m in "? lw ‘>t,
thenticated; and all persons indclite.i tu Pri> S tr "*•
are requested to make immediate^ Pa?m P m£ **
nl4 ANAIS U'lLSOX
^ Au rcuikMri,
Notice.
place known as Snider’s place, on Thun HI ," “*
aud now occupied by me. upon pu,;. ty, ?o' ^
_HEM{y JhALfS
NOTICE.
"ATEITHER ihe consignecsnrr eaptuin of theBrei™
-Ll shipi Annabella will be responsible for m v i'?
contracted by the crew c air any oebu
j- 2 • BRIGHAM. BAI.mvin * eft
Notice.
To Mechanics.
P ROPOSALS will be received for the repair of the
framework between Hutchinson and Fig Islands.
Application* must be addressed to the undersigned,
chairman Dock and Wharf Committee.
J16
JOHN WILLIAMSON.
HAIR, HAIR.
A GOOD lot. and other m aterials for Fnilding pur
poses. For sale by
BOUSE A BRYANT.
194 Bay street-
A. C. LOMELINO,
DEALER IN
Groceries, Proyisions,Wines. Lienors, k
AKD EVtBV OTHER ART1CI.E IN THK OR'OEEV LINK
UNDER MASONIC HALL,
(Comer of Bull Street and Congress Street Lane,)
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
YTEITHER tho captain nor coosiunecs of Ihe
IT bark AMAZON will be responsible fw L
contracted by the trew. * u w
j23 BRI(IHA M. BALDWIN 1 fp
NOTICE.
M R. JOHN R. JOHNSON this day retires from the
Ann ol Crane. Johnson A (Waybill, by mntuil
consent. We assume al] liabilities, and will cimum*
the business uuder our original firm al No 90 Bit
. „ CRANE & GRaYwLl
H. A. Crane,
J. H. Graykill.
Savannah, Feb. 1st. 1S66.
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H. HAYM,
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Thomas Dixon,
SAVANNAH, GA.,
PACKER AND RE-PACKER OF COTTON,
Wool, Hides, Rags, Jnnks, etc.,
I N the best shipping order, at foot of Jefferson st.
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Kerosene Oil,
In barrels and cases,
Foot of Lincoln st.,
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AT HORATIO PITCHER’3,
Under the Bluff..
ASTEN & THROCKMORTON,
NO. 25S BOWERY, NEW YORK,
Vf ANUFACTURKRS and Dealers In Builder*' and
iu. Locksmiths' Hardware. Nail*.-Frillies, Cord. Kim
Locks and Knobs, Butt HlDgea, Bra** and Iran Keys
and.Castings. Gong Bell*. Wire, Silver-Plating, Ac.
All urder*. large or email, furnished promptly at44L
per cent. leas than market prices,
srpl*'' 6m J ■
RAILROAD HOUSE,
hzista.ttb.a.ivT.
BAR-ROOM AND BARBER SHOP
ON BRYAN ST., JOHNSON SQUARE
YV" atch.es J e welry!
Silver and Plated Ware,
Fancy Goods. Ac.,
HPHK undi
A tha citfEeii*
erslgned respectfully calls the attention of
risen* find visitors from the country to hi*
well selected stock of Watches, Jewelry, Silver and
Plated Ware, Clocks, Fancy Goods, 8peet*cles, Re
volve.* and Pistols of the moet celebrated Manufac
turer*.
Particular attention Is paid to the Repairing of
Watches, Jewelry tad Clocks. Baying none bat
competent workmen engaged satisfaction is gssran.
teed. AHAR1G:
dec26-6m Cor. Broughton and Whitaker ats.
J. N. WILSON,
Photographer,
S. E. corner Broughton and Whitaker Strs.,
SAVANNAH, GA
W~ Old pictures copied with the greatest care. d!4
MATILDA TAYLOB
‘ - above
oys-
Diuuerss, Suppers will be furnished at the shortest
notice, and e-ui to any part of tho city.
Wines of all kinds, and of the veiy best, always on
baud
Ju addition, four Dining Rooms has been fitted np
in tlie neatest style fur the accommodation of Ladies
and Gentlemen.
Excellent Cooks and accommodating Waiters in
attendance.
Attached to the Restaurant is extra Diring, Sitting
and Bed-Room*. 8
A Barber Mho p. with competent Barbers, is also
connected with the Honse. All customers will have
their private cups wilh their names on.
Transient Boarders and Travelers will find It to
to their advantage to call
The patronage of the public Is solicited.
ABRAM BEASLEY.
C - K Superintendent.
Printer’s Ink.
THE SUBSCRIBERS ARB AGENTS FOR THE
SALE OF
JOHNSON’S CELEBRATED
News, Book aod fard
INKS.
ALSO,
^Printer’s V"arnish.-
0T Sold at Manufacturer's Prices.*S»
jll COOPER. OLCOTTS A FARRBLLY.
Dissolution.
'HE .
heretofore existing between L.
copartnership
1 Y. Stuartend Henry M. Kellogg, uhderthe style
of Stuart A Co., Is hereby dissolved by mutual con-
aent, said dtaeotuttob to date from January lst, 1866.
All claims ugainst the old firm will h* retried by L. Y.
Stuart. L. Y. STUART.
HENRY M. KELLOGG.
INTotice.
.. L Y. STUART begs leave to inform the pahUc
that in future he wilt conduct the basin ess or thtlbr-
merflrm of Stuart A Co. undsr the urn* style, at the
old stand, earner of Ball and Broughton streets, and
respectfully solicits the patronage of the former cus-
rire MtWacto^S^ST^
,JW . L. Y. STUART.
JOHN GRAY,
¥oodcn
Ware, Brooms,
VAILS, BRUSIIEM, MATS,
Twines, Cordage, Tabs, Churns. Cradles,
Wagons. Chairs, Baskets, Ac.
Now. 15 Fulton, and L202 Front Sts,
NEW YORK.
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WILiOGTON
IRON WORKS.
PUSEY, JONES tc 00:,
'Wilmiiiigtoii, Delaware.
IkffANUFACTURE Iron Steamboats Steam Engines
U-VA Boilers, Machinery for Saw Mills, Ac. Having
hod long experience in business and being provid' d
With very extensive facilities for doing work of this
class, are prepared to execute orders with despatch,
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GRAHAM, DORSJfiTT & CO
Successors to Hawes, Graham A Co.,
IMPORTKItS OP
ROSEWOOD AND MAHOGANY,
Nos- 174, 176 and 178 Centre St., N. Y,
Keep constantly on hand the most extensive variety
of finely-figured Foreign aud Domestic Woods to lie
found in the United States, In Logs, Planks, Boards
and Veneers, suitable for Cabin, t, llano, and Billiard
Table manufacturers, and car builders; also, Ma
hogany and Spanish Cedar Coffin stuff.
In connection with our business we have a large
Saw Mill, and the most celebrated Veneer Cutting
Machine, which enables us to fill all orders enfnsteti
to us with promptness, . jl9-3m
SCALES.
A SSORTED Sixes and Patterns of Fairbanks’ Piat
form and Counter Scales, which for accuracy
neatness and durability cannot be surpassed. A Iso
boat Frames, Beams, Hooks, die., for weighing Cot
ton. For sale by
BOUSE A BRYANT,
194 Bay street.
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THE DIAMOND STATE
DETERSIVE SOAP
I S the greatest Family Soap now in use, and for
economy and utility defies MU competition.
Manufactured at the Diamond State Soap Works
Wilmington, Delaware.
RUE, WHITNEY A CO.,
Sole Agents
We are also constantly receiving from these works
a fnll assortment of Family aod Fancy Soaps and
can recommend them to the nablic.
RUE, WHITNEY A CO.,
j!9-lm No. 4 Harris Kan„e, Bay street.
s
E- H. VAN NESS & CO.,
GROCERS, SHIP CHANDLERS
AND
Produce Dealers,
UNDER TIBS BLUFF, CORNER ABERCORN ST.
Savannah, Ga.
Orders from the Country Private, Families. Steamers
and sailing Vessels respectfully solicited.
Produce bought and sold on commission.
; lhObhls Selected Applea
100 bbls Ouioos ’
100 bbls Potatoes
50 bbi* Extra Flour
60 bbls N<«. 1 and 2 Mackerel
100 tubs Extra Butter
60 boxes Extra Cheese
WM) kits Nos 1,2 and 3 Mackerel
SO hfllr-bbla Fulton Market Beef
60 bills Extra Family Pork. tf-n‘
J. W. STEELE,
(Late Steele A Burbank,)
11 Merchants’ How, Hilton Head, So. Ca.
And comer King and George Sis., charleston,
“tALLS the attention of Wholesale and Retail Par.
‘ chasers to his superior stock or
lilitary and Naval Clothing,
AMD
furnishing goods,
Watcher Ulocka, Fancy Goods, Jewelry and Plated
8aalies, Hells, Embroideries, Boots,
CapA Held Glasses, Gauntlets, Gloves, *#., Ac. ^
TO PLANTERS.
W 8 will keep conrtantly on hand a fall stock of
Plows Hoes, Corn Shellers, Straw Cutters
Axea, and other Agricultural Implementa of iSst
maker* and patterns with which to supply Planted
and Country Merchants, whose attenUon we towre
to our stock and think we can make It to their into?
eat to purchase of us. lnelr ,nter '
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BOUSE A BRYANT,
1*4 Bay street.
Pickled Beef.
25 ^g£a* bSldwhi * CO.
MOODY & BARRETT,
Steam Soap Works,
SavAunali, Ga.
M essrs, moody a barkktt would respectfully
announce to the pusfic that on aud after Jan
uary let th-y will run from their Soap Works two
wagons, wilh competent salesmen, who will visit
every family’once a ivetk with Hard and Soft Soap,
by the liar, box, gallon or barrel, at price* lower than
U can be purchased in or out of the city.
We Warrant our Soap to be free from all adultera
tions aud to give eulire satisiaciion, or money re
funded. ’•*
SOAP EXCHANGED
FOR GREASE OR SCRAPS.
Special Notice.
We have but one price for our goods, and that
price shall be satisfactory. Persons ordering from
the country will find it will save time and money by
sending ua their orders; and if the goods do not aau
sfy in price and quality, send them back to na at oar
expense.
Orders addressed to MOODY A BARRETT, or L. J.
GUILMARTIN A CO., 148 Bay street, Agents, will re
ceive prompt and immediate attention.
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Raffle.
A FINE STALLION, six yean old the 16th sf May
next. His dam. Bcllpse and Marombino, sister
to the celebrated man Fashion, and airod by Black
Cloud.
LlsU can be found at the billiard room In Masonic
Hall, at Onr Honse, and at Walter O’Meara’s billiard
saloon over the Express Office.
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174 Broughton Street. 171 j
CLOAKS AND SHAWLS, the newest styles,
LADIES’ DRESS GOODS,
WORSTED SHAWLS AND HOODS,
COUNTERPANES, HOSIERY, Ac.
Just received and for *aie at the lowest prices by
00123 II. HATH.
GEO. H. ARLEDCE,
ship chlajstdi.ee, GROCER
AND
Commission and Forwarding Merchant,
72 BAY STREET. SAVANNAH.
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STEINWAY & SONS’
CELEBRATED GRAND AND SQUARE
PIANOS,
THE BEST IN THE WORLD.
W E are sold Agents for them in the State of Geor
gia All lnstrumet-ta warranted and sjldii j
New York Factory prices.
JOHN C. SCHREINER A SONS,
12T-tt Savannah, Augusta and Macon.
DISSOLUTION.
' I'HE firm of LaRoche, Gaden A Unckles was Ji» j
A solved on the 1st inst. by Ihe withdrawal ol I
Isaac D. LaKoclie. The business will lie coutiunei '
under the name of Gaden A, Unckles, at tlie old
stand, corner Bay and Barnaii streets, J. I). LaKocbe
retaining an office with us ftuSthe present.
isaac nl i.akochi;
BENJAMIN g. GADEN,
DAVIDdbf UNCKLES.
Sarannah. Dec. 1, 1865. ,
E. L. NE1DLINGER,
CORNER OF
Barnard and Broughton Streets,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA,
W OULD respectfully announce to his friefld^ and
tlie public generally that he hu9 reso^* tBe
SADDLERY BUSINESS,
next door to hfs ormer stand, and by strict 3t . Ie t D .^ j
ami moderate prices, hopes to receive a liberal • “J
of the trade. - He is prepared to make up pronip* j
all orders for
HARNESS, BRIDLES, ETC.
His brother, Mr. J. S. NEIDLINGER. will befoul
with him, and would be glad to see Ins friends,
jl E. L. NEIDLINGER
Office United States Direct Tw |
Commission,
“DISTRICT OF GEORGIA. I
Savannah. Jan. 16, In* 1
N OTICE is hereby given that the Tax Bel **
Chalh m county is now completed, and j
of real estate iu said conntv, lot*, lands and iropdaf |
ments outside the city of Savannah, nr real i
turned for taxation m said county in lSSfl. nmy?- I
the taxes dne thereon within sixty (60) days frowj 1
date, at our .office, north-west coi ner bontk fi‘ p ‘|
anil Lincoln streets. Savannas.
T. P. ROBB, ) .
8. A. PANCOAST, ’-Commi?aiO ner '
J. C. BATES, )
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CHAMBERLAIN’S
Patent Ribbon Stamp*
>R Banks. Custom House. Franing ar.d, ? e r °fc-
Bustuesa puriiuees. particularly adapts 110 L, ^ ,
celling revenue stamps and ticket, dating pin'rL j
I s parts are simple, compact, durable, and eaaay
lasted.
COOPER, OLCOTT3 A FARRELLT.
Agents frr Savw”^.
PHILADELPHIA
AKE UNO CRACKER BAKERY
TITS Me constantly receiving from Mr. E-C^j
If manufactory all kinds of Oystcr, Will tf 11
Soda Crackers, Ginger OSkes, Ac.. Ac., ami w"
Phil^i. ^ ^ COm
Sole Agent*. ,
J19-lm No. 4 Harris' RangeBay^^
Magnolia Hotel,
BEAUFORT, SO. CA.,
On the Huropoan
]4-lm* ' JOHN ULLY, Proprietor-