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The Savannah Daily Herald.
BY S. W. MASON.
SAiUl'KL W. S1ASOS, Kriitor,
\v. T. THOMPSON, Associate Editor,
Official Paper of the City.
LARGEST CIRCULATIOIII THECITT AND COUHTY
SATURDAY FEBRUARY 10, 1800.
THE LEOI8LTCRE
It is pleasiDg to observe the marked im
provement in the business application of
both branches of this body, since the elec
tion of United States Senators. Its pro
ceedings during the present and past week,
so far us they have been reported by our
Jlilledgeviile correspondent, indicate a com
mendable activity in the consideration and
disposal of the mass of business which bad
accumulated, perhaps unconsciously, du
ring the pendency ol the contests for judi
cial and political offices. It is thus per
ceived that the Legislature acted wisely in
clearing the way for speedy action upon vi
tal measures of domestic policy by bringing
on and disposing of the elections at an early
period of the session.
The most interesting and acceptable fea
ture we have noticed in the published pro
ceedings is the large number of bills intro
duced for the incorporation of manufactur
ing and Mining Companies; which give un
questionable assurance that these two pow
erful agencies for public improvement, cap
ital and enterprise, are abroad in our State.
And we sincerely hope our law-makers will
exercise the largest degree of liberality in the
granting of charters of this character, not
inconsistent with the Constitution and the
interest ot the community.
The only measure of importance about
which there is much diversity of opinion
among the members, as we have been in
formed, is the proposed abolition ot punish
ment by confinement in the penitentiary.
The advocates of this poposition, who are
sustained by Gov. Jenkins, contend that
just at this time every effort should be made
to spare the State Treasury, and that the
people of Georgia are too poor to be bur
dened with any extraordinary expenditure
that can be fairly avoided.
If economy is the most important consi
deration connected with this Buhject, we sug
gest the propriety of substituting for the
penitentiary system a different method of
managing convicts. It is the plan which has
been recommended to the Legislature of Ten
nessee ol employing the convicts in out door
labor. It is usually called the “chain-gang”
system. The idea is thus to employ perma
nently a large portion of the convicts, not in
any particular locality, but wherever in the
State tbeir work is most demanded and can
be made most profitable. As long as there
are streets to be paved, railroads and bridges
to he built, or even farms to be enclosed,
there will be employment for more convicts
than wc are likely to have, and in a way that
will more than reimburse the State for all ex
penses.
We pretend not to be acquainted with the
practical details of such a plan-, and there
may be difficulties and objections which
do uot occur to us. Some of its advantages,
as they appear to our mind, are: first, that
the State will thereby escape the expense
wLich at present it is ill able to bear, of cost
ly buildings for the custody and employment
of prisoners. Secondly, in this method of
treating them, it will not be needful that
mechanics Lam any mechanical
which, after their liberation they
competition with the honest
mechanics of the country,
bor of the prisoi
as they theN Art ■HSy-'other point
Ugliest demand for
t:
COMMERCIAL, cycles.
Those who have had the patience to trace
the history of those periods by what are call
ed commercial cycles, could not have failed
to remark their appearance at nearly regular
ly recurring periods when lassitude succeeds
to excitement and reaction to speculation.
If such is a law of the humau miud it suffi
ces to explain phenomena that are inexpli
cable on any other hypothesis.
Let us trace the course of history for less
than a century back in illustration of this
general fact. The earliest of the speculative
eras which was succeeded by its correspon
dent recoil or reaction occurred in England
in 1790-91. It will be recollected by the read
er that this was a marked epoch in the his
tory of commerce.
There have been four periods in English
history since the peace of 178S that may be
said to .form commercial cycles, namely,
from 17!>2 to 1816, at the close of the general
war in Europe, from 1825 to 1837; from
1847 to 1857. At each of these periods there
had been a large accummulation of capital,
a restlessness of the public mind under a fall
ot general profits, an increase of speculation
and its invariable attendant, reaction.
It i6 rather a remarkable fact, that between
each of these periods what is denominated a
crisis, has occurred with intervals of about
ten years between tbem. This was most
strikingly the case in 1825, 1887, 1847 an]
1857. Subsequent to the peace of 1783 there
was au accummulation of capital and a fall in
the rate, of interest, the usual concomitants
oi a state of peace?* The extension of trade
led to a spirit of speculation and the multi
plication of banks. The number of private
banks in Eugland in 1790 is supposed by
McCulloch to have exceeded 350, in sympa
thy with the spirit of speculation that had
been engendered previous to 1792. Iu that
year revulsion followed. Great numbers ol
these institutions were destroyed. Bank
ruptcies were numerous. The recoil was
inevitable from the previous excitement.
The public mind had so much recovered
in the interval before the next period of ex
citement that by the year 1809 the number
of banks in correspondence with the spirit of
speculation amounted to 782, and iu 1814 to
940. The periods between each recurring
speculation and its consequent reaction
forming a cycle of about ten years.
Whether this admits of explanations from
a law of the human mind, or is accidental, it
would be difficult, if not impossible, to de
termine. There are two ciicumstanccs,
however, that appear to influence the result:
first, the accumulation of capital; second, the
fall in the rate of interest. This was stiik-
ingly exemplified in the plethora of capital
in England in 1825, when the English capi
talists became so restless under their great
accumulation of riches that they rosbed into
nil sorts of dangerous and wild adventure.
They formed joint stuck companies of every
description, and for every ’Conceivable pur
pose. They lent their money to the Sooth
American government with the most remote
prospect of payment. Reaction came, aud
with numerous bankruptcies.
Many of us distinctly recollect the memo
rable year 1825, the year of the great col ton
speculation and the rain it entailed. The
speculative years 1836-37 is still vividly im
pressed on oar recollection stone of the most
marked epochs in commercial history. The
year 1847, that in which the railroad ex
citement in England formed a conspicuous
epoch in ibe annals of English speculation,
aud will uot be soon forgotten. The year
1857, the culmination of the excitement con
sequent on the gold discoveries of 1848,
stands out prominently in the history of spe
culation and its attendant revulsions.
Now, as we have said, it is most remark
able that each of the intervals baa been ten
years between these periods of excitement
aud reaction—repose and activity—succeeded
by collapse and bankruptcy, forming eacli a
distinct epoch in commerce or cycle iu its
successive revolutions.
Perhaps it is some vague apprehension of
tba recurrence in 1867, after the lapse of the
usual ten years, that has given rise to tbe
discussions of the English papers, of the
probability of a financial crisis being near at
hand. Tbe apprehension may bring on the
reality by its influence on the public mind
Another fact in commercial history is wor
thy of remark—towit: the coincidence be
tween the eras of commercial speculation
and reaction in England and tbe the United
States In 1825, 1837 and 1857 there was
close correspondence ana sympathy in this
respect between the two countries.
NEW ADYEHTISB»fltg,
Bath,i ™ E AND " AmNE
„ j Insurance.
Warm, Cold and Shower Baths/
I WIt L this day open Bath Rooms In conre tion
with lhe Pniai-kt House Barber Simp, corner <■{
llnll nii'l ,Hrjnn streets, these rooms have been
refitted with n-w tabs and fixture-, and castomera
will be accommodated at reasonable prices. Uot
Cold and shower Baths, with the tfcst of attention. '
fiS-S ' n OTA MM
The Georgia Historical Society
Will celebrate Its Twenty*stTaaTH Anmivkkkary at
its Hall, on Bryan street, on tlie evening of the 12th
instant*
Members will meet at seven o'clock for Election of
Officers for the ensuing year.
Au Address will be delivered by the President,
Right Rev. Bishop Elliott, on the PAST HISTORY,
THK PRESENT AND FUTURE PROSPECTS OP
THE SOCIETY.
After which, the members will partake of a sup
per. By order of the Committee.
EASTON YONiiE.
f:l ' 3 Recording Secretary.
DIED.
CLARKE.—Marie Virginia Lee, only child of W.
Harry and Sarah A. Clarke, aged five months.
February 9th, 2 a. m.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
GAS CONSUMERS
Will please take uotice that bills doe for Qas up to
the 1st of January last must be settled on or before
Tuesday, 13th inst. After that date the flow of gas
will he stopped from all persona in arrears, without
further notice.
W. F. HOLLAND,
710*3 Accountant.
"LONE JACK.”
A SHALL consignment of this celebrated Smoking
A. Tobacco, in 6 lb bales. For sale by
SORREL IiROTHERS.
82 Bay street.
Dissolution of Copartnership.
T HE firm of Dzlalynski A Slager is this day dis
solved by mutual consent.
Mr. Philip Uzialynski is alone authorized to re
ceive and receipt for the late firm
PHILIP DZIALYN8KI,
JULIUS SLAGER.
Tho business will be hereafter conducted at the old
stand by
OO-lm PHILIP DZIALYNSKJ.
Crushed Sugar.
JUST received on consignment,
SiO BARRELS CRUSHED SUGAR.
H n -3 BRIGHAM, BALDWIN ft CO.
The Merchants’ National Bank
OF SAVANNAH.
The subscribers to the Capital stock or this Rink
are requested to call at the office of the Southern In
surance and Trust Company, anil pay their respec
tive subscriptions ou or liefore the l lih inst.
HENRY BRIGHAM,
ANDREW LOW,
WM. H. STARK,
feb9-3. Commissioners.
„ CITY OF SAVANNAH, )
Office clerk of Council, Feb. u, isos.}
Measurers and Inspectors of Lumber.
It having been reported at Ibis office tlmt there
are parlies who are in the habit of measuring and
inspecting lumber who arc not legally qualified »<£
cording to ordinance. Those persons who have been
elected and have failed to take out their certificates,
will at once report, to this office, or their offices will
be vacated.
JAMES STEWART,
feb9-3 Clerk of Council.
CITY OF S.t VannaU, I
Office Clerk of Council, Feb. a, i860. |
Election Notice.
An election will be held at the next regular tin
ing or Council, Feb. 21st, ibfiu, at 7 o'clock P. M„ for
the office of Port Warden, to fill a vacancy earned
by the resignation of Thus. Holcomlie. Applicants
most slate in their applications the names or their
securities (two required to each bond), and hand iu
their applications to me on or before ten o'clock A.
M., ou i hat day.
JAMES STEWART,
feb9-10. Clerk of Council*
C tton Notice.
CENTRA!, RAILROAD 1
February 6 Hi, lbj# /
Consignees of Cotton are respectfully notified that
henceforth the old system or delivering c '.ton by-
ticket will be revived.
Receipts will be required oa-h morning f.,r the
cotton delivered the day previous.
The signer of the receipt, if a drayman, must file
h s authority so to do with the b nth-keeper of the
Cotton Office. J. M. SELKIRK,
It-lw Master of Trni>|mrtatlon.
IVE’S
Emporium of Ea&taon'tj^r
:ng.
lor Style
By —rarted Workmen,
J MEN S FURNISHING GOODS,
TO SHIP MASTERS.
BLUNTS NAUTICAL ALMANACS for
1866, also Coast Cbarts. for sale
at ESTILL S NEWS DEPOT,
feb hack of Office.
bad.
FASHIONABLE HATS,
ELEGANT BOOTS AND SHOES,
G-o to Ives%
Corner Ball St. and Bay Lane
FLOUR.
in A BiiLS ‘•Valley Mills” Family Flour, Just re-
IUU ceived on consignment and for sale low oy
WM. H STARK,
flO-3 Corner of Lincoln and Bay streets.
GUANO.
Having made arrangements for a supply of
PERUVIAN GUANO,
we are prepared to receive orders for any amount at
$120 per ton of 2.000 lbs, delivered in bavunnuh in
good order.
WRIGHT, GIBBS ft CO.,
No. T Jones’ Block, Ray street.
flO Savannah, Ga.
Wanted to Rent.
A HOUSE, or a part of a House; central location
preferred.
Address Box No. 273, Post Office. flO-;
To Rent.
A VERY DESIRABLE PLANTATION In Scriven
county, within two miles of Station No. 0Cen
tral Railroad, containing about 800 acres—ISO acre-
open land and nnd.r fence; on which there is a large
two story frame bouse, lath and plastered thorough
ly, containing nine rooms, alsu, every conveDieut
oat-house necessary on a plantation—all frame build
ings and new, having been erected within the last two
years.
Terms very moderate. Apply to
H. GOWDY,
flO-lw 190 Bay street
Just Received and for Sale on
Consignment,
By KENNETH McLKA & Co.,
20!I Bay Street!
n A BBLS Extra Meza Bee( for ship stores
LU wsi bbis Extra Wisconsin and Ohio Floor
2o0 bbis Snperflne and Fine Floor, nailable for
country trade
24 firkins very choice Fumtly Dairy Butter
11 do do do
43 kegs do do do 12), lbs each
60 kegs do do do 28 do
60 boxes Layer Raisins
12 half bbis Fulton Market Beef
2 hda Bacon Sides
*< bbis Smoked Pigt* Shoulders
60 bbis Onions, in prime order
And of former consignments: —
20 bbis Sugar- cured Hams
6 tierces Wa hington Hams
3 tierces Breakfast Bacon
60 tubs Lird.
6 bbis Smoked Beef
76 bbis Labrador and Shore Herring fl0-6
Mule Stolen—$30 Reward. ~
S TOLEN from the Oentral Railroad Passenger shed,
on Thursday night. February 8th, a Mare MULE,
having hair rubbed off her side by tbe traces. She
has a great deal of grey hairs in head. She will uot
let any person put his hand On h<r bead. She IS a
little puffed at the fetlock of hind foot.
1 will pay the above reward to any person whs-will
deliver said mole to me.
JAMES O’BRIEN,
Jones st, between West Broad and
(10 -“ Montgomery.
Notice.
A LL ™ t “>« British bark MESSINA, must
be nandsd in at our office before twelve o'clock
to-day, or they will be debarred payment
fIM F, W. SIMS * 00,
Fi b. 3, l Mki.
Mil inst,. Freight forward
Railroad, payable lit Savannah,
collected semi-weekly from permanently es
tablished merchants doing Imsmcss in the a y.
J. M. SELKIRK,
fS-7w Master Tranoporra linn.
GREAT WESTERN INSURANCE COM
PANY OF NEW YORK.
Bisks taken in Gold or Currency. ,
SUN MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY
OF NEW YORK.
METROPOLITAN INSURANCE COMPY
OF NEW YORK.
MORRIS FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
OF NEW YORK.
COMMERCE FIRE INSURANCE COMP’Y
OF NEW YORK.
Ocean, River and Fire Risks taken in the above first
clues Companies, at lowest rates.
CHARLES L. COLBY A C
19 lw Corner Bay and Ahcrcom sta.
25
f9
Just Received,
FIRKINS Extra Leaf Lard
In store and for sale by
CHARLES L. COLBY A CO.
FISH.
o K BBL9 No-. 1. 2 and 3 Mackerel
fo() 61) half barrels, Noe. 1 and 3 do
100 kits No. 1 do
lit half hbls No. 1 Herring
21 quarter bbis do
loo boxes Smoked Herring
In store and for sale by
re
CHAS. L. COLBY A CO.
BREAKFAST BACON.
1 r BOXES BREAKFAST BACON
And
SMOKED TONGUES,
Landing and for sale by
19-3 HOLCOMBE & CO.
INDIGO.
| CASE, 10 boxes, a superior quality
In store and for sale by
19 CHARLES L. COLBY A CO.
HOLIDAY GOODS.
Direct ImDortation from Londo
and Paris.
J UST RECEIVED, a large anil varied ansoitmint of
Imported Wares uuil Fancy Article., suitable for
the coming season, embracing in part:
Statuettes—Bronze, Bosque.and Pariar
Toilet Setts
Clocks ^ *
Perfnmery
Ladii s'Traveling Bags
French Parasols
Portemonunies
Milliners’ Fancy Wares
Osier Baskets
And an endless variety ot
Fancy Groods,
ordered for this market and Just received by ship
Comity of Plcton, and other vessels now arriving.
Fancy Goods hy the rigioal package, to which the
attention of Milliners and others is invited.
W W. LINCOLN,
Corner Congress and Bull streets,
dil-tt Monument Square.
UMliffl KID MOTES
A lso, a fine nsaoitment of Silk, Wool and Back
skin Gloves »nd O.mm lots. Jnst opened at
EINSTEIN A RCKMAN,
161 Congress street
Tax Notice.
OFFICE U. S. DIRECT TAX COMMISSIONER, i
DlxTltllT l)V Gl ullGIA,
Savannah, Jan. loin, lbnc. )
sy Notice is hereby given that the
TAX ROLL
fur Chatham County Is completed, and nwin-ra of
Real Estate in said county, Lots, Lrnds and improve
inents, outside the city of Savannah, or Real Estate
returned for Taxation in said enmity In 18i u. mint
pay the Taxes due thrreou within sixty (GO) days
from Oils dute at our office, N. W. cor. Smith Bin .d
aud Lincoln streets. Savannah, or suffer the penalty.
T. P. ROBB,
S. A. PAM OAST,J Commissioners.
J. C. BATES,
f5.tr
Notice.
THE City Treasurer is prepared to receive certnin
of tile taxes levied by the Ordinance passed Diceni-
ber27th. 1865. That is, the tux upon gross salt-8 nr
mrrcltamll.se and wares of every description; upon
all freight and passage money payable iu this city,
aud upon horse, and mules. These taxes are due be
tween the litst anil tenth of e-ich mouth for the pre
ceding month. All other taxes are payable quarterly
between the same dates, in the mouths of April. July,
October and J musty. R. T. i. 1 USO.V,
fl J3Uy Treasurer.
NOTICE
OFFICE ATLANTIC A GULF B. R. CO., 1
Savannah, January 24, I SOI.)
The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the
Atlantic A Gulf Railroad Company will be held at
their office, on Bay street, on Wednesday, tlie 14th
day of February next, at 12 o’clock m.
An election for Directors to serve for the ensuing
year will be held at the same time and place.
D. MACDONALD,
J25-til " ’ Soeretnrv.
Shoulders.
20 Tlorocs, for SAle Toy
MACKY. BEATTIE A CO.
CODFISH.
6.000
POINDS Prime New CODFISH.
Sale by
HILTON A RAN DELL,
193 Bay street.
Scriuitou, Smith & Co.,
Grocers and Commission Merchants,
SAVANNAH,
OKUKGIA.
our former patrons
rienil-, dsn, tlie public generally, at our
head ottlie Buy, opposite Jcfferaon-st.,
W E would be lappv to sci
and fiTenil
GROCERIES. LIQUORS, * C„
H. G. EUVVE,
WHOLVSAI.K f.SAIJtZ IM
Foreign and Domestic Liquors,
WINES, CIGARS, GROCERIES,
ALE AMD LAGER,
Johnson’# Stjuurt, opposite Out Pulaski House,
Corner 8t. Julien and Bryan Sts.
fFalligant’s old Paint Stand.
CSC Agent for H Clausen's celebrated Phoenix
SU-am Brewery New York ; A. M. Blnninger & Co's
London Duck Gin; aud Chib Snore. f7
AHUMUHUfTs.
St. Andrew’s Hall
THE COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT TO
PBOFESSOK H. FRANCIS
Will take place at the above Hall
This Evening, February 10th.
Tbe GENTLEMEN AMATEURS have politely con
sented to appear, and by the kind permission of Mr.
R4YHO!.b, p-.rt of his DRAMATIC COMPANY will
lend their valuable assistance. flu
SOLE AGENTS AND IMPORTERS
Ch. Farre Champagnes
FOR THE STATE OF GEORGIA.
au30
DISSOLUTION.
rTIHE Firm of Israel R. Sealy A Co. was dissolved
-4 on the 12th Inst., by the withdrawal of Israel R.
Sealy. The business will be conducled until further
uotice, by T. II. Palmer, who is duly authorized to col
lect and settle all business connected therewith.
ISRAEL K. SEALY,
J. P. GILSON. Agent.
jl5 A. S. BIGELOW.
'. J. DUNBAR & CO.,
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
WINES. LIQUORS. SEGARS. St
147 Bay Street,
SAVANNAH, GA.,
(NEXT DOOR ABOVE REPUBLICAN OFFICE.)
W E invitelhe attention of the Trade and tbe Pub
lic generally to our large and elegant assort
ment of
Wiaes, Liquors, Cordials, Conserves, Se-
gan, etc., etc.,
which is not excelled by any similar establishment in
the States.
We are sole proprietors of DUNBAR'S CELE
BRATED WORMWOOD CORDIAL, the reputation of
whi -h is fully established ir, this and foreign coun
tries; DUNBAR'S well known STOMACH BITTERS,
guaranted superior to any artb le of the kind, de
signed expressly for hotel and family use: DUN
BAR'S SCHIEDAM CORDIAL SCHNAPPS, war
ranted of the almost purity, and put up expressly
for our house, of which wo are pole proprietors and
iuiporteis. Sole Agents for Robert Smith's cele
brated PHILADELPHIA ALE, in cases and barrels;
English, Scotch and American ALE and PORTER,
BRANDY, Scotch and Bourbon WH1SKEY and AR
RACK BUNCHES, formerly well known throughout
the United States, pnt up by ns in cases fur export
and home consumption.
T. J. D. A Co. are sole Agents for A. * H- W.
Catherwood's Pure RYE WHISKIES, XX and XXX
krauds, guaranteed unsurpassed in quality and ex
cellence. Constantly on hand, a large and well se
lected stock of BOURBON and WHEAT WHISKIES,
worthy the attention of the trade and connoisseurs
generally. An savin merit ol SKUARS of finest
{raden, mannf.i dared and imported expreasiyfor thia
rouse, which we offer at the very lowest net cash
pi ices. BRANDIES, GINS, WIN Kb, CHAMPAGNES,
and every description aud grade of Foreign Liquors
imported directly by this nouse, and for sale in bund
or duty paid, at >oweat market rates. d20-lf
DAN GASTELLOS
(HI SHOW
AND
Moral Exhibition!
J. M. NIXON Manager
This complete
Corps of A-rtists
will have the honor of appearing before
THE PUBLIC OF SAVANNAH
FOR
One "Week Onlv!
MONDAY
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
SATURDAY
February 12th, 13th. 14th, 15th. Ifiilt and 17th.
On the comer of Montgomery and Congress Streets.
The first performance will be given on MONDAY
NIGHT, MATINEE on WEDNESDAY AFTER
NOON, and every AFTERNOON and EVENING dar
ing the week.
There will be a
GRAND PROCESSION
of the CompanT through the principal streets, form
ing a SPLENDID CORTEGE, at 11 o’clock a. m.,
Monday, 12th February.
Tills Troupe will be headed by the GREAT CLOWN
DAN CASTELLO,
The Jester, Humorist,
Orator and Performer.
KIRLIN, BBO. & BURKE
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
ALES, WINES AND LIQUORS
■SKK WIIITAKEK STREET AND
BAY LANE.
ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED k DELIVERED.
au21 t
PIERCE SKEHAN,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer
In Fine Groceries, Boots and Shbes. Clothing, For
eign and Domestic Wines, Liquors aud Segars.
A'ao, Skehan's Celebrated
GOLDEN ALE
AND
CHAMPAGNE CIDER.
bottle and in wood.
London and Dublin Brown Stout, Scotch and Eng
llah Alee, Ac.
Liberal deductions made to tbe trade.
176 BROUGHTON STREET. SAVANNAH,
dll-tf and 62 Liberty street. N. Y.
store at the
savannah Q:'iugta.
We would be happy to receive from Planters, Cot
ton or any other prmuce. and sell on the most fa
vorable terms, and 111 their orders at the lowest
market prices, and rturn to them the sales prompt
ly. D. T. SCRANTON,
of the latfifirm of Sentnioti * Johnston.
W.VJ. II. SMITH.
of thi(la>e firm of Rabun & smith.
J. L. LARGE,
fs-2w | of savannah, Oa.
w
VXTHOLESALE
tf Brough toil
nr
B Dreg
WALSH,
RICHARD BRADLEY,
Commission M e r c It a n t,
190 BAY Street, Savannah, Ga.
I will make liberal advances on consignments of
cotton or other merchandise to my friends,
Messra. Williams A Black, or New York.
J31-tf. . R. BRADLEY.
Hilton <&Randell
A RE now offering, at lowest market rates :
HO Octaves "Jules, Hobm * Co’s” BRANDY,
in lots to suit.
f6-« 193 BAY STREET.
BLAIR & BICKFORD,
LUMBER MANUFACTURERS, AND
DEALERS IN TIMBER AND LUM
BER OF EVERY DESCRIP
TION.
DOORS, SASH, AND BLINDS.
Mill and Lumber Yard on Canal, near Bryan street
Office 180 Bay street,
d28-tf Savannah, «a.
SHERRY WINE.
KA Packages Octaves and qrs., various grades, for
"U sale to the trade by
MACKY, BEATTIE ft Co.,
f7 St'S and 206 Bay street.
MCKAY, BLltai & < 0.,
Commission Merchants,
rvBALERS In White Oak and Yellow Pine Timber of
all sizes. Cash advances made on consignments
of Timber, Cotton, Naval Stores, Ac.
The aliovo-named house offer onn-nal facilities for
the sale of Uonthern Products, and respectfully so
licit consignments.
MoKAY. BLISS A 00.,
d21-tawtf 166 Broadway, N. Y
gists, corner Barnard and
Broughton sir :ts, Savannah, Ga., General
Agent lor the South.
< JICK's
Hair Reatori Restores Gray Hair.
LOCK’S
Hair Restorer make llair grow on Bald Heads.
LOCK’S
Hair Restorer StAs Hair rrom Falling Out.
LOCK'S
Hair RestoreffTevents Headache.
r _ K’S
Hair Restorer (elegantly Perfumed.
Hair Restorer Is all thifean lie claimed as a dressing.
Hair Restorer possesseAll the merit claimed for It.
A single trial eimvtnL the most sceptical of its
value. If, after a tboiugli trial of two bottles It
does net give perfect salractiou, the money will be
refunded. Sold every«lre at $1 per bottle. Six
bottles for $6 I dlM-cod tf
L,
/kt XM.od.uc
Prices.
A AA TONS superior 1.1
Tull Ing from ehip En
»1 Parlor Coal, land-
,hd’» Queen.
4'm ums lump LickitwailCoal. lor steamboat nss.
4oo tons Lackawana Co J egg and other sizea.
For sale in lots to snit purlmeis, by
f7-cod2w CLAGURN ft CUNNINGHAM.
BUTTER,
Flour and Lard.
Having received a largo stock of the above,
AT VERY LOW KATES,
we are able to offer great Inducements to buyers.
RANDELL A CO.,
Sonthwest corner of Bay and Barnard sts.
To Quartermasters.
A CLERK, of three years’ experience, a rapid pen
man, good cm respondent, and perfectly con
versant with all the duties of the Qua norm aster's
Department, desires permament or temporary em
ployment. Address, for one week,
„ . “6. W. C.,”
*4-4 Office of this paper.
PURE BOLIfliV GUANO.
FOR SAi RY
N. AtlAKDKK A CO.
UncurreniMoney.
W
E nlTer for sale the follomg amounts of Uncur
rent Bank Notes:
Bank of Savannah I 9 5 t ooo
Bank of Commerce I lo/“
Bank of Stale of Georgia .... 1 5,1
Merchants’ A Planters’ L 10,000
Farmera' A Mechanics’ 1 5.0011
Planters’ Bank 1 10,000
BRYAN, HAIMIDGE A CO.,
folw Oily lyk 103 Bay street-
EXCH
-A.t Sis
The undersigned are
BANK CHECKS ON NI
PHILADELPl
in sums to snit purchasers. We|
make advances on Cotton al
New York, Philadelphia and
DUNC.
prepared also to
our friends in
: JOHNSTON.
BOAR]
(TWO nicely furnished Roommvlth Board, on
Broughton street A few dAoardets can be
accommocated. Enquire at this
ROOFING.
w are now prepared to take contracts for apply-
WARREN’8 FIRE-PROOF ROOFING,
or to fninlsh the material.
It possesses all lhe requisite merits, is water-tight
and fire-proof, will not. expand and contract with heat
and cold, is not injnnuasly affected )iy change of
temperatnre^will bear mure than doable the heat of
metal roofing without damage to lhe boarding be
neath it, is easily and quickly repaired if injured,
(lutlera of the same material may be formed on the
roof.
The felt and cement being noii-condnctora of heat,
no roof is so cool in summer nor so warm iu winter
and ’
Its cost Is mnch less than that of any
other Fire-proof Hoof now
in use.
For more detailed particulars, price ot roofing, tes
timonials, Ac., apply to
BOUSE ft BRYANT,
”-1 m 194 B.iy street
AUCTION
SAW-MILL AT PRIVatp'.
B.H, W,M, * Chri*^
Also, saw-mill Belting aniineSf 1 '■usJL'"
in diameter, ail new and in ,„.r! u ‘ Ur ^
Geo. Page * Co., Bath WlllZiT Ctor «ler- J
V The Daily Consutu;,!!,* ''.'""t- ’
fire**® *° W IW l *'° an,T
UNDERWRITERS^^
By Bell, Wylly ft Christian,
Tomorrow, SATURDAY, at 11
Messrs. Erwin ft ll^HhiJ
10 bales Cotton (Picking,) *' *
ALBO,
Immediately after. »t Lamar's P,>.. .
sum'* account W i
24 bales and lot Loose c 0 :i u ' n
Damaged on th • paseag.-1„ , h , „
sc-onut of all concerned. e p ,rt -‘t.i,
~ UNDERVVRITErs'TT^
By Beil, Wylly & Christian.
To-morrow. SATURDAY. Feb m ’ „
beso.d.iufrin.toftJelV^q,
r ons 1
TboBltish brig RK80LIJTP 1-
meut, carries 26o tons wVht” 1 V I
feet 6 inches; beam, 27 Keif.i PD h"f) 'fat I
Inch; coppered and coniko.r„., u! bl l i
American Lloyd's, 3 years 1 steuM; OI
qlSold under inspection or B.nrd ,.r ,
cuuut of all ccncerne«i. a J '
AUCTION.
BY BELL, WYLLY & CH RISTm
THIS DAY, at 10 o’clock, in front 0 f t
(old: S * rt ' , 5 J
10 bbis fine Bouroon Whisker
10 casks fine Hams '
ALSO,
▲ general aaeortment of
Groceries
Wines
Liquors
Segars
Bacon
fundi, e
Shoes a0 d
Soap
Goo»ls
710 f V’ Ar
* t -k
AUCTION SALE.
By Mendel & Lafliteau.
THIS DAY, Febnary 10. ISM, at IdoVlott 1.I
store, will be sold :
Hams, shoulders aud Sides
Batter
Claret Wine
( A Tarirfy of Dry Good", Clothing, 1(
Auction.
No. 9 Atlantic A Gulf R broad
266, In the 8th Distri -t. Ware county 1 ! 0
64. in the 4th District, Pierce cunty sJrinTyil
1 four-male Wagon and Harness, 1 VornVte?r
Corn Mill.
Terms cash.
19-1V
Corn Shelter, a
J- J. Dili
LINVILLE & GLEASON.
St. Julian Street, West of Market,
SA-V^N^TAII.
-A- GrElW T IS X* on
MERRITT, WALCOTT & CO.
64 Conrtlandt Strcei, Hew Ml
He will introduce his inimitable Performing Rus
sian Horse
“CZAR.”
This horse was raised In Southern Russia by a Cir
cassian soldier. Like the Arabians, the nomadic
people of his tribe form the strangest and most In
violable attachments to their unexcelled horses.—
They make their favorite conrsers Iheir special com
panions, and train them to be very fleet anil intelli
gent. This Circassian, during one of his wandering
tours, became very needy, and soon fonnd eager pro
posers for tlie purchase of his splendid horse. At
last he consented to part with him. fie was brought
before t he purchaser, and there ensued a scene that
lias been used as a subject of a poet’s pen. At a sig
nal front him, the horse,
“ With flowing tall and flying mane,
Wnh nostrils never stretched by pain,
Moutli bloodless to the bit or rein ;
Aud feet that Iron never shod,
And flanks nnscarred by spnr or rod.
The bonnding horse—the wild, the free—
Like wave that dashes on the sea,
Came proudly thundering on.”
There stood the noble horse, the admtratlon of
every beholder. No steed or the Tartar, or Ukraine
or Arab breed could bo more beautifully formed.
Never did Landseer or Rosa Boubenr see or imagine
a more perfect animal.
He will also introdnee his thoroughbred Trick
Horse,
“ANDY JOHNSON.”
his comic pony “JANUARY",” and his EDUCATED
MULES.
He will execute his FLYING LEAP, or Leap lor
Life, every Afternoon and Evening.
NOTICE.
THE GREAT MORAL EXHIBITION.
The Manager has, at a great expense, obtained the
services of UKRR LENUKL, the Lion King, together
with his
WONDERFUL LIONS AND LIONESSES.
This exhibition will take place prior to the com
mencing or the Ulcus perlonunnces, thereby giving
visitors an opportunity of having a pc feet view of
these "Lords of the Forest” before Herr Lengel en
ters the den, so that I hose who come specially to see
the animals may return home with their faiuUles.
The company comprise some or the finest perform-
ers —male and female—either in Europe or America
consisting of ’
Kqucstrlans, Vaultrrs,
Acrobats and Gjrnaaasts.
DAN CASTELLO and Mr CHARLES PARKER,
the two Great Clowns, will appear in every perform
ance.
Herr Lengel will enter the den at 2 and 734
clock.
A corps of Ushers are engaged to seat onr
pairoDS, and the public may be assured that the
strictest order and decorum will be preserved.
PRICES OF ADM1S9ION.
Admission >. gj qq
Children under ten years ." 50
Colored Persons 75
Jamaica Bum.
T WO pnnclteons (Fine) for sale by
MACKY, BEATTIE A CO.,
203 and 206 Bay street.
Shipwrights, Caulkers and Spar
Makers.
rilHE undersigned would respectfully inform their
A former patrons and the citizens generally that
they have resumed their business and opened a Ship
Yard Immediately opposite the city, upon the wharf
formerly occupied by the Dry Dock Company, where
they will undertake and contract for any work in
their line of business upon reasonable terms
„ KRKN8ON ft HAWKES,
Office on Bay street. Jones’ Block, foot of Abercom
street, overC.L. Colby ft Co. febMwfteJdim
valentinesT
AT ESTILL’S NEWS DEPOT,
Bnll-st, back of Post Office.
FOR HIRE.
A Wlth te * m ’ eitfcerl 9 r the day or
Apply »t the corner or Jefferson and York sta., to
. W. D. OLIVERIA.
SCRANTON, SMITHS, GO,,
Keep constantly on hand choice old
BRANDIES,
WHISKEY,
OIW,
WINES, Air .
AND
EVERY VARIETY OF GROCERIES.
ALSO,
nay. Com, Oats and Bran, strictly at wholesale to
the trade, and we flatter ourselves that we can make
it to the Interest of dealers to patronize ns, at the
head of Bay, opposite to Jefferson street.
is-lm
Altrsd R. Bonn, I „ York ® nA ^- H. Bbrmrtt,
Jab. C. Van Pxlt, / ” ew r orlt Raleigh, N. C.
Bennett, Van Pelt & Co.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
voimiiuor
BfTTBI TIBACCO, RAVAL STIIES, ETC.,
ALSO,
FOB THE PURCHASE AND SALE OF STATE AND
OTHER STOCKS,
23 "Whitehall St„ New York.
55!! “* oc j lt «i Witt “* Mr. D. W. Cuaria, late
Public Treasurer for North Carolina. n9-€m
MANUFACTURERS OF ALL KINDS OP
BOLTS, NUTS AND WASHEES|
Hoot
Bridge, Car, Shir or
BOILER BOLT,
SETT SCREWS, COACH OR LAG SCREWk |
Hot and Cold Pressed Nuts,
SQUARE WASHERS,
Ends, Tapi I
MID AID
Tumb uokles,
and
-Bolt
Dies,
ALSO DEALERS IN
RAILROAD
SUPPLIES,
LOCOMOTIVES, CARS, RAILS, CHAIRS j
SPIKES,TIRES, AXLES; CAR TRIM-1
MINGS of every description, and
every article used in constructing
or operating Railroads.
STEAMSHIP SUPPLIES.!
engineers* stores.
COAL OIL, TALLOW, WASTE FELTING, HOC |
AND RUBBER PACKING; LAMPS, PAINTS
VARNISH, Ac.; ENGINEERS’ TOOLS,
of every description; CHIPPING
AND RIVETING HAMMERS,
SCREW PUNCHES,FILES,
CHISELS, fto.
TELEGRAPH MATERIALS.!
WIRE, INSULATORS, BATTERIES, B-|
STRUMENTS, ACIDS, SULPHATE
COPPER, &c.
Also Manufacturers of tbe
BEST OAK TANNED BELT® I
MACHINERY, LATHS, PLANERS,
DRILLS, PUNCHES AND nHEAKA
STEAM ENGINES, STATION
ARY AND PORTABLE
SAW MILLS,
SAWS,Ac.
sept* tf
GROCERIES.
9 A SACKS superior Rio Coffee
“ 40 mats A Xo. 1 Java Coffee
150 caddies Young Hyson and ImKriiiT- 11
75 bbis A, B, C and Crashed Sugar* ■
40 boxes Light Na- j and 10's TuhKW
10,000 “Cabinet"and “Essenciu" Segara
For sale by
HILTON ft RaNUELL.
193 Bjv a"* 1
■ •
HAVANA SEGAR
PIPES,
Chewing and Smoking
TOBACCO.
X'^of 8ab ® Criber J 081 recelved 8 large f
Havana Segars
to which he would invite particular attention.
He has also an extensive assoi tment of
IVIeershanm P*ipe s >
SEGAR TUBES and BRIARWOOD m
The Tarioos brands of Chewing Qjiiij-
bacco at his Establishment are *11 of the first q
Please call examine for yonrtelves.
F. CONSTANT'?-
jl-tf Bull st, opposin' Post
Crackers.
TNVOICE of Boston, Butter, Oy«er. M
CRACK KBS. Jnst received ‘I'jjJLirn
MACKT. BEATT1S * UO-.
r 203 and 20u Bay st.