Savannah daily herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1865-1866, February 12, 1866, Image 4

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The Savannah Dally Herald savannah, Monday February 12, ism. Senator Wilson’* Militia Bill. Washington, Jan. 20.—Mr. Wilson of Mass., intro duced a bill providing for the national defence by es tablishing a uniform militia, and organizing an active volunteer militia throughout the United States. Section first repeal* the acta of May 8, 1792, and March 2, 1803. 8ection second declares that all able-bodied citizens or those who have declared their intention to become citizens, between 20 and 45 years of age, shall be en rolled in the militia. Section third exempt* from militia duty the Vice- President of the United States, the Judicial and Ex ecutive officers of the Government, members of both houses of Congress and their officers, custom house officers and clerks, inspectors of exports, pilots, marines actually employed in sea service, officers who have served three years in the army or navy, all officers and workmen in armories, postmasters, assistant postmasters and clerks, post riders, post officers and stage drivers employed in care or conveyance of the United States mail, ferry men of any ferry on a post road, telegraph operator** when employed as such, Quakers and Shakers, and all who are, or may be hereafter, exempted by State law. Section four prohibits the enrollment of idiots, lunatics, common drunkards, vagabonds, paupers, or criminals, and if convicted of crime after enrollment, to be striken from the rolls. Section five creates a bureau of militia in the War Department, which shall have the execution of tliis and all other laws respecting the militia. Section six provides that the chief officer of the Bu reau shall be appointed by the President, with the ad vice and consent of the Senate, and shall have rank and pay of a colonel of cavalry, and shall make provi sions for enrolling, organizing, arming and equipping the militia, prescribe rules for discipline, superinten dence, distribution and care of arms and equipments, and shall furnish the Secretary of War with a special abstract of the annual returns of the militia, which shall bo laid before Congress on or before February 1 in each year. Section seven provides for the appointment and classification of the clerks of the Bureau of Militia. Section eight provides for the appointment of one adjutant general of militia in each State, who shall dis tribute orders, attend reviews, furnish blank forms of returns required and explain them, when necessary, receive returns of militia throughout the State, report condition of arms, equipments, etc., and make returns to the adjutant general of militia of the United States annually, before the first of November. Section nine provides that the militia, when called out by the President, shall have the same pay, rations and emoluments, and if killed or wounded in the line of duty to have the same pension to them, their widows or children, as is provided by law for officers and soldiers of the United States army of like grades. Section ten directs the organization in each State of one regiment of active volunteer militia in each Con gressional district; one in each Territory, and one in the District of Columbia. Section eleven provides that the member* of the volunteer militia shall be citizens of the United States, or who have declared their intentions to become such, between twenty and thirty-five years of age, and resi dents of the State or district in which they are enrolled, Section twelve—the volunteer militia is to be en rolled for six years, or during war if declared within that period: and those who serve faithfully and con tinuously for six years or during war to receive an hon orable discharge from tlie adjutant general of militia, under seal of the War Department, which shall exempt them from further military duty. Section thirteen provides that the volunteer militia shall be an infantry force, and prescribes its organiza tion, which is the same as volunteer infantry during the war. Section fourteen provide* that the officers shall be appointed by Governors of States, and by the Presi dent in the District of Columbia, and shall be selecte d from persons who have been examined by a military board, appointed by the same authorities. Regimen tal commanders are to appoint their own non-commis sioned officers. The last section provides that the President may order tlie whole or any part of the volunteer militia into the service of the United States during insur rection, rebellion, foreign war, or obstruction of the laws t«M> strong for the civil authorities to overcome, or upon apprehension of either. And any member who shall fail to appear without valid excuse may be tried by court martial for desertion. The bill was referred to the Military Committee. Patriotic Resolutions. The following resolutions were introduced in the Virginia Senate on Thursday last, by Mr. Keen, of Pittsylvania, and unanimously adopted; "Resolved, by the General Assembly of Virginia, That the people of this Commonwealth, and their rep resentatives here assembled, cordially approve the course of policy pursued by Andrew Johnson, Presi dent of the United States, in reference to the recon struction of the Union. We abide the issue of the late contest: we do not desire to renew what has been so conclusively determined; nor do we mean to permit any curt* subject to our control to attempt its renewal or to violate any of our obligations to the United States. In the wise, firm and just action that Andrew Johnson has commenced, we mean to co-operate with all the energy and powers which we can devote to what is ob viously the cause of liberty and repose in all our bor ders. "Resolved, That knowing, as we do know, that the above declaration represents the universal sentiment and purpose of our people, we perform a duty to our selves and to the people of Virginia when we denounce as criminal and cruel assaults upon our character and our interests, the efforts of those who promote evil designs by representing our views and intentions to be different from those which we here assort. That we have in our midst persons who find their interest temporarily promoted by such a course of misrepre sentation, is one of the misfortunes of our present po litical condition. To the intelligence and the integrity of those who rule the powers of the United States Gov ernment we look for our safeguard and protection against these riialign influences.” QUOT. For Southern Bank Notes. BANKING-HOUSE — or — MANNING & DE FOREST, 19 WAIL STREET, NEW YORK. CORRECTED JAN. 4, 1806. VIRGINIA. KAT* Bank of Berkeley 86 - Commerce. Fredericksburg 40 “ Charleston, Charleston 23 “ the Commonwealth « Howardsville, secured 30 “ Old Dominion 42 • ‘ Philippi, secured 80 “ Rockbridge 38 “ Buckingham 37 “ Scottaville, secured 30 “ the Valley HI- “ Virginia 35 “ Winchester r.O Central Bank of Virginia, secured Corporation of Alexandria 45 Danville Bauk, Danville 2.' Exchange Bank of Va., Norfolk £ Farmers' Bauk of Fincastle 34 “ “ Hichmond 40 Merchants' Bank, Lynchburg, secured. 4o Monticello Bank, secured. an Northwestern Bank at Jeffersonville 95 Southwestern Bank, WythesviUe 34 Traders' Bank. Richmond 30 Bank of Richmond NORTH CAROLINA. Bank of Cape Fear Charlotte “ Clarendon 74 “ Commeice , “ Fayetteville ”14 “ Lexington “ North Carolina “ Wadesborough ....ill “ Washington “ Wilmington “ Yanceville Commercial Bank, Wilmington is Farmers’ Bank of North Carolina 30 Merchants’ Bank, Newbera 35 Bauk of Box boro' 25 Miners aud Planters' Bank an Bank of Thomasville 30 SOUTH CAROLINA. Bank of Camden 40 “ Charleston 18 “ Chester “ Ueoigetown IS “ Hamburg Is “ Newbury 25 “ South Carolina IS “ State of South Carolina, old iBsue 22 Commercial Bank. Columbia 18 Exchange “ “ 18 Farmers’and Exchange In Merchants', Cheraw 20 People's Bank 40 Planters' “ Fairfield 20 Planters’ and Mechanics’ Bank 23 South W. R. R. 3n State Bank 10 Union Bank bo GEORGIA. Augusta Insurance and Banking Company 12 Bank of Augusta an “ Athens 30 “ Culnmbus 18 ‘ Commerce 12 “ Fulton “ EmpireState is “ Middie Georgia “ Savannah Bank of State of Georgia Central Railroad Banking Company City Bank of Augusta Farmers’ and Mechanics 17 Georgia Railroad and Banking Company 94 Marine Bauk 8: Mechanics’ Bank 1: Merchants and Planters' Bank 12 Planters’ Bank Timber Cutters' Bank....- 15 Union “ Manufacturers’ “ Macon. ... ALABAMA Bonk of Mobile ". 70 “ Montgomery “ Selma 35 Commercial Bank Central “ 35 Eastern Bank Northern “ ’. 50 Southern “ Important to Shippers! G-reat Eeduction in. Freights BY ERWIN A HARDEE’S LINE of fast, iron, light-draft, side-wheel Steamers, between SAVANNAH AND MACON, SAVANNAH AND AUGUSTA, Via Hawkimrville and Brunswick R R., touching reg And Intermediate Landings, connecting at Latter uiariy at Doctortown and running in connection Point with the Georgia Railroad and Points be- with the Atlantic A Gulf Railroad. youd. elegat HARDEE. Capt. R. Johnson; TWO BOVS, Capt. Thomas Daniels, having elegant accommodations for freight and passengers, will ply regularly aa above, leaving Savannah every Thursday morning at. 9 o'clock; Hawkinsville every Thursday morning at 9 o'clock. It is the desire of the Agents of this line to make a permanent connection between Macofi and Savannah and t he landings on the Altamaha and Ocntnlgee rivers, and with this object in view they ask the sup port of the merchants of Savannah and Macon, and rnc merchants and planters along the line of the above named rivers. AVatoh.es Jewelry ! Silver and Plated Ware, Fancy Goods. & c., T HE undersigned respectfully calls the attention of the citizens and visitors from the country to his well seda ted stock of Watches, Jewelry. Silver and Plated Ware, Clocks, Fancy Goods, Spectacles, Re volvers and Pistols of the most celebrated Manufac turers. Parricnlar attention is paid to the Repairing of Watches, Jewelry and Clocks. Having none competent workmen engaged satisfaction is guaran teed. A. 1IARIG; dcc2G-6m Cor. Broughton and Whitaker Bts. uu .10 GREAT SOUTHERN PIPER WAREHOUSE AND Depot forPrinters’Snpplies 210 Bay Street, Savannah, Gfc W ARREN' A PLATNER keep constantly on hand a laige stock of Ledger, Writing and Wrapping Papers, of all sizes and weights; also, Binders’ Boards, Card Boards, Printers’ Cards, Envelopes, Twines and Printing inks Having had loDg experience in the business, and buying our goods in large lots direct from the manu- lacturers enables us to compete with New York pi ices. Agents for Wade’s celebrated Printing Inks; Agent- in this city for the Bath Paper Mills. The highest cash prices paid for all kinds of paper stock. * j!2 G. K. HUGER, BENTLEY D. HASELL Greneral [Partners. M. K. JESUP & CO., Now York, special Partners. HUG E R & H A S ELL, NO. 46 EAST BAY STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, MANUFACTURERS’ AGENTS, . . . AND DEALERS IN Railway Equipment and Supplies, Portable and Stationary Engines, Saw Mills, and all kinds of Machinery required by Railroad Companies, Contractors, Manufacturers, Machinists and Agriculturalists. Advances made on consignment of Railroad Iron; also on Cotton and other Produce. BENTLEYD7HASELL, CIVIL, MINING AND CONSULTING ENGINEER ESTIMATES MADE AND CONTRA : CTS TAKEN. OFFICE 46 EAST B*Y, CHARLESTON 8. C. j'ifi Im&twtf Bell, Wylly & Christian, Agents. A r ”5* receiving and have on band HERRING’S FIRK PROOF SAFES. ALSO Illustrated Cute and Price of RANKER'S BURG LAKPROOK SAFES. Orders promptly executed at Manufacture's card Prices. FAIRBANKS PATENT PLATFORM SCALES. Stock constantly on hand of ail Patterns and Sites, from 3,500 ibs dormant down to counter and even tml lance. Send and get oue of their Illustrated Books. J30 TENNESSEE. Bank of Tennessee, oldistue 36 “ •• new issue Planters’ Bank 54 Union " 55 Bank of Chattanooga 25 “ Commerce 411 “ Knoxville 411 ’• Memphis 75 “ Middle Tennessee 80 “ Paris 4o “ tile Union 90 “ West Tennessee 40 Buck’s Buuk 9 . City •’ 50 Commercial Bank 90 Merchant s' Northern Ococe Shelbyville Southern Traders’ “ 26 LOUISIANA. Bank of America 120 *‘ Louisiana 35 “ New Orleans i' r,o Canal Bank 98 Citizens' Bank 9& Crescent City 7o Louisiana State Bank 55 Mechanics’ and Traders' Bank 95 Merchants’ “ 50 Southern " 120 Union ** 7s New Orleans City Scrip on STATE BONDS AND COUPONS. Virginia Bonds 70(8;72 N Carolina “ S5<fl.s7 North Carolina Floyd Bonds wi 8. Carolina “ 70@75 Georgia " D0@92 Tennessee “ 89(<<i90 The above Bonds are bought with Coupons, iroui 1841. City of Savannah Bonds 65a7o - •• Augusta, “ 65a7n Charleston City Stock 65abn New Orleans City R. R. Bonds 70n71 *• *• Consolidated 8.1 City Memphis end. by SL Teu to “ Railroad 63n66 “ Municipal 5Ua5z Savannah Coupons S6u90 Augusta *• 85a90 Memphis *• 80a8o N. Carolina “ 55m57 Tennessee “ 67a6 Georgia “ #7a70 Virginia “ South Carolina R. R. Bonds Savannah and Charleston, 1st mortg.. .. “ 2d “ .. _ Montgomery and W. Point K. K. Bonds 50a6o Nash, aud Chat. endo. R R* Bonds 75 Memp. and Char. end. R. R. Bonds 62a65 Mobile anil onto R. R. stg. Bonds Boatii •> “ Coupons 65ali0 A'e are dealing extensively in all kinds of Southern Securities, and pay particular attention to purchases and Sales on Commission, filling orders for Banks and those indebted to the Banka Parties sending as packages by mail or express will receive the lieuefit of any advance in the market. These quotations are not likely to decline, as South ern money and securities are in great request at present. Refer to the leading Banking and Business Houses of Now York city. A CHAMPION, Esq., BRYAN, HARTRIDGE A CO., jit Of Savannah. The following steamers being of exceedingly light draft, and having ample and complete accommoda tion for freight and passengers, will ply regularly as follows: Iron steamer WILLIAM G. GIBBONS, every Sat urday. Iron steamer AM 5ZON, every ten days. Wooden steamer LAURA, every Wedresday. Our Captains and Pilots are the oldest and most experienced on the liv. r, and no effort will be spared to nu-et the wauls of the travelling aud freighting public INSUR ANCE F.FFE* TED AT T11E VERY LOWEST RATES. Freight received at all times at our warehouse, foot of East Broad street. W. B. DAVIDSON, I E. A. WILCOX. | ERWIN A HARDEE, Agent at Augusta | Agent at Macon | Agents ut Savannah. jo 2m 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 Vie College of Physicians and surgeons, Xcw York; formerly Assistant Physician in the Blackwell's Island Hospitals. JOHN GRAY, Wooden Ware, Brooms, PAILS, BRUSHES, MATS, Twines,-Cordage, Tnba, Churns. Cradles, Wagons, Cliairs, Baskets, Ac. Nos. 15 Fulton and li03 Front Sts, NEW YORK. j3»-3m WANTED. COMPETENT man to run s mill with a circular 0.tw. Location, a short diflt&ncd in the coun- Apply to „ © F. W. SIMS * CO. DRY GOODS A1VD CLOTHING. WANTED. A GOOD tenant may be found for a comfortable house, pleasantly located, by addressing P. O. box 213.giving p irticuiara. fl-tf FOR SALK di TO KENT. A VALUABLE STEAM SAW MILL AND SITE FOR SALE. A STEAM SAW MILL, known as Collins A Shines’ Saw Mill, located in Darien. Ga.. is offered for sale on mo.it desirable terms. Attached to the mill is about 17 acres of land, upon which are Iwo lionse Lot” in the limits of the city. Also, a fine Boom and Timber Pen. From its situation everything, even Slaba and Edgings can be sold readily. For further particulars, apdly to WM. Z. COLLINS, l?7.tf , Darien, Ga. Wanted to Rent. A N A No. 1 PIANO FORTE, Seven Octaves, of which the beet care will be taken. Enquire at the ORDINARY’S OFFICE, f5-tf Court House. CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUP Ilai? produced a revolution in Mediciuu. What may ewm almost incredible is, that many dis eosen hitherto counidered hopelessly incurable nro fie qiKMitly cured in a few day* or weeks; and We cheer fully invite the investigations of the liberal minded «»•* scientific to euros which have no parallel at the j n *- sent day. During the past five years we have cod I ended v th obstacles and overcome opposition as herculean a* were ever encounlered by »m ien.i nn r<. RAPIDITY OF CORE. Some say, “Your cures are too quick,” while ot en doubt their permanence, and think that diseases an only be on red by the “slow, recuperative pro<e. of Nature.’* 'I hi* is our reply: In health, the body*, like a \ 11- balamvd scale, is hi a state of equilibrium Lui iroui any chusc, down gin* one side of thes< a have the effects of disease. What is requisite, n store the normal balance of the scale. CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUP Is a positive and sp, . itic Irllli <iy for all discuses origl n.ting from uu impure Male of the Blond, and fir al (lieroditaiyj diseases transmitted from parent to child PARALYSIS. It is an universally admitted that Constitution Life Syrup is the only effective means ,.l restoration in tlu- various forms id Paralysis, that »e need nol n-.t.-i that it it, emphatically tlie Great- Life-giving Power. DYSPEPSIA. On Consingment. 56 bbls Yellow Onions 1ft bids Apples C bbls Figs K bbls Cranberries lo half bbls Cranberries 23 half boxes Raisins 1 box Tomatoes lo kegs Hotter. Just arrived and for sale by j‘29 L. J. uriLMABTW A CO. PAVILION HOTEL For Rent. T HAT well-known, dtelrably located, and highly popular establishment, sitnated on Bull street, between South Broad and Hull streets, occupying Tour entire loia of 60 by 90 feet each, and the lane be tween them, and containing about furty rooms, la now offered for rent. The party renting thia property will be required to make the iieeea*hry repairs and give satisfactory se curity for the punctual payment ol rent. JOHN M. COOPER nnv7—tf Prea’t Union Society. Notice. Wanted to Rent. | A nOUSE, or a part of a House; central location XX. preferred. Address Box No. 275, Poet Office. ft0-3* New York Piano Fortes. Ernest Gabler, Manufacturer of New Scale First'Class PIANO FORTES, Factory, 122, 124 & 126 East 22d St.. , . , _ greatly increased bis manufacturing facilities. He will there fore be able henceforward to turn out 36 litmus per week, to supply orders promptly, without that incon venient delay to which Dealers und Purchasers have bees subjected, from the fact that for more than two years past he has been continually a hundred instru ments behind orders. A full assortment at ail times may be found at his Manufactory and W&rcrooms in New York City. Every instrument fnlly warranted. Retail Warerooms, 743 Broadway. 3m-nlC Printer’s Ink. THE SUBSCRIBERS ABE AGENTS FOR THE SALE OF JOHNSON'S CELEBRATED News, Book and Card INKS. ALSO, -Printer's Varnislr* Sold at Manufacturer’s Prices.-e*i Jll COOPER, OLOOTT8 A FAHBELLY. Indige-tion, Weight at .Slouunh, Flatulentc. Live Cuinplainu whiiioI Appetite, Dad Breath, Constipation. Kuliousness. SCROFULA. Strain a. King* 4 Evil. <*i:iiidiilnr Swirling , Rry^ipela*. Ulceration. Suit Kiieum. This taint (horoditaiy and acquired), tilling life with dni'l mibery, is, by ail usu..t imulical u n.euies, curable. RHEUMATISM. [Arthritis], Lumbago, Neuralgia, Sciatica, (iout, Ti IMoioaux If there is any disease in whir-lithe < Viiiptihitinn Lite Syrup in h sovereign, ii is i» Khcmiiutisan and its kiadn d affections, 'i lie most intense jiaiiis am a! instantly alleviated—euorimiu* swrllim are r««i Ca*e», chronic or vicarious, oftwedy «»r lorty years standing, have been cured by us CONSTITUTION LIFE SYUUl* Purges the system entirely from all the evil eflW-ts < Mercury, removing the Had iVcath. aim curing tl Weak Joints and Hheumatic IVms wlnrb Uu* use of Calomel is sure 10 proditve. It hardens Spongy Cuius, and secures the Teeth as iinuly s v * CONSTITUTION LIFE bYRUP. Eradicates, root and branch, ail Eiui>tive Id-ea* the Skin, like Ulcers, Pimples, fdoLchcs, ami all < difficulties of his kind, which somu' b di.-ii^uie the outward appearance of both males and feiual* «. oft making them a disgusting object to tbeniae.ves and their triends FOR ALL FORMS OF ULCERATIVE DISEASES. Either of the Nose. Throat, Tongue, Spine, Forehead, or Sculp, no remedy h-is ever pruvt-d it.-, equal. Moth Patches upou the female lace, depending iipi a diseased action of the Liver, are very unpleasant : the young wife and mother. A few bottles of Const tutiou Life Syrup will comet the secretion and remove Che deiaisit, which is directly under ihe skin. Diseases of the Liver, giving rise to Languor. Dizzi ness, indigeslii n. Weak Stomach, or »n ulcerated or cancerous condition of Chat oigan, accompanied wit h burning or ocher unpleasant symptoms, will la- lieved by tbo use of CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUP. AsaGi-neral Blood-Purifying AgenL the Life syrni stands unrivalled by any prepaialion in the world. THE RICH AND POOR Are liable to the same diseases. Nature and sciene, have made the Constitution Life Syrup tor the benefli of all. PURE BLOOD Produces healthy men nnd women ; and if the consti tution is neglected in youth, disease nnd early dcaih is the result. Do not delay when Ihe means are so near at hand, and within the l each of all. CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUP Is the poor man’s friend, nnd the rich mun'a blessing. WILLIAM U. GRE< 0, M. D , Sole Proprietor. New York. MORGAN A AI.I.KN, Wholesale Lrunr is! 8, Agents, n-22-3m 46 Lilli street. New York. DDRYEAS’ HAIZENA 3 O a in H 3 S o z m ■o o c z o WAS THE ONLY “ PREPARATION FOB FOOD FROM IMDIAH CORN" That received a medal and honorable mention from the Royal Commissioners, the competition of ail pro minent manufacturers of ‘ t orn Starch " anil ‘-Pre pared Corn Flour” of tliis and other rounlilts not withstanding, MAZZSVA, The food anti luxury of the age. wiiliont a -’n-le fault, tine trial will convince tlie niosr skeplie d. Makes Puddings, Cakes, Costard*, Blunt-Mange, without isinglass, wnh few or no eggs, ai a cost as tonishing the most economies!. A eln-ht addition to ordinary Wheat Flour greatly iij'prov. s Bread aid Cake. It is also excellent for thirkening sweet sanies, gravies for fish ami meats, Soups, a-r. For lee Cream nothing can compare with it. A littlo boiled in lgilk will produce rich cream lor coffee, i homlate. lea, Ac. Put up in one pound packages, under the trade mark Maizena. with directions for use. A most delicious article of total tor children and in valids of all ages. For sale by Grocers and Dt uggiets everyw here. Wholesale Depot* 166 Fulton Street. WILLIAM DURYEA, J ? 6-ly General Agent. CITY OF SAVANNAH, Office Clerk of Council, February lat, 1866. \ A ^I* parties subject b» take out license from the <-ity iiiuler Onliuanre «»r December 27ih, 1 must take out tlie same prior to February 101b, 1866. This also applies to persons who own vehicles, usol for bile, sneli aswapons, <1 rays nr trucks, hacks, Ar No lurtiier time will be allowed and the Ueirister will be closed on that day. aud the police instructed to j carry out the Ordinance. Dy order KI.»\V. (\ ANDERSON, Mayor. Jas Stewart Clerk or Council. febi-tf THE KIDNEYS. The kidneys are two in number, situated at the up per part of the loin, surrounded by fat aud consisting of three parts, viz. : The Anterior, the Interior, aud the Exterior. The anterior absorbs. Interior consists of tissues or veins, which serve as a deposit for tht 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 urinate 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 are neglscted. Gravel or Dropsy may ensue. The reader must also be made aware, that however slight may be tbe 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 persona disposed to acid stomach and chalky concretions. THE GRAVEL. The gravel ensues from neglect or improper treat ment of 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 this deposit that the stone is formed and gravel ensues. ■ DROPSY Is a collection of water in some jiarts of the body, aud bears different names, according to the parts af fected, viz.: when generally diffused over the body; itis called Anasarca; when of the abdomen, Asoites, wir'd of the chest. Hydrothorax. To Rent. VERY DESIRABLE PLANTATION in Scriven , enmity, within two mill** of Station No. 6On* iral Railroad, containing about 80.» acre*—150 acres open land Mini under fence: on which there is a Urge two etoiy flume linutu 1 , lath and plastered thorough ly, containing nine room*, aUo, every convenient out-honne necessary on a pluntuiion—nil frame build ings and new, having been erected within i lie last two years Terms very moderate. Apply lo n: cowdy, flO-l w 106 Day street. EDVSTEIN & ECKKAN, No. 151 Congress St. Saint 6a. THE OLD ESTABLISHED AND WELL KNOWN WHOLESALE AND RETAIL m coons HOUSE, AND DEALERS IN FRENCH, GERMAN, ENGLISH AND DOMESTIC GOODS. H AVING just received and opened a very large and select- stock of Fancy Dress Goods, House- Keeping and Domestic Goods. Blankets, Cloaks and Shawls, Also Hats, Boots and Shoes. And all articles usually (bund in a first c ass Dry Goods House, we would "m.-st respectfully Invite our former friends and customers; also Merchants and Planters visiting the city, to call and examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. EINSTKIN A ECKMAN, nov6-tf 161 Congress Street, Savannah, Ga. Blankets I Flannels CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES BLEACHED AND BROWN SHIRTINGS DAMASK TABLE CLOTHS FRENCH MERINOES AND ALAPACAS. Received and for sale cheap by H. HATH, 174 Broughton street. SHAWLS, SHAWLS. TUSTo] tf Shaw ened a large assortment of >pct iis Son tags. Cloaks and H< Worsted la, Childr en’ Caps, Boots and Gaiters. A Iso. Irish Linens. Table Damask. Linen Towels, Tabic Napkins and Doyles, ano a variety of Fancy Ar ticles ton numerous to mention. All of which we offer at very low prices. EINSTEIN A ECKMAN, nov3-tf 161 Congress Street To Rent. V ALE ROVAI, MILL FITE, with basins and priv’ leges for several ntil lolls of timber. Also, a "ARM, containing 16o acres, more or less with am ple dwellings and barn, immediately adjoining the city, west of the canal. FOR SALE. 8,000 BUSHELS BLACK SEED OATS, 32 pounds to the bushel, at $l 10 per bushel, including sack. Apply to K. BRADLEY, f6.1w 106 Hay atreek Land for Sale. I IIAVK 3,675 acres of heavy Pine Lund, lying on the Little S*tiiLi river aud viacon & Brunswick Kailroad. three mile* from it* junction with the At lantic & (In If Railroad. The timber is suitable lor ranging Hawing or turpentine pu pooc*, and is an good I aa can be found iu southern Georgia. Address J. J DALE, O-lw* At the Pulaski lionse. For Safe. O NE flat-bottom Stern-wheel Steamer and one Pro peller, now plying between Halifax, N. U., and Norfolk, Va.. with two g-mil Bitrges. Also, 2,oOO bushels Cotton Seed For particulars, apply to ~~ m. mcmaiion. (7-12* At Halifax. S.C FOR SALE. Two Wooden Dwellings on Congress strpet between Abercorn and Liucoln street.-. Applv to j27-tf ' BBYAN, HARTRIDGRJ CO. T: £3 Dissolution. T tfE copartnership heretofore existing between L Y. Stuart and Henry M. Kellogg, under the el vie ofStuart ACo., Is hereby dissolved by mutual c..n tent, said dissolution to date front January let 18«ii All claims against the old firm will b, settled by L y' Stuart. L. Y. STUART. HENRY M. KELLOGG. IN’ otiee. L. Y. STUART begs leave to inform tlie pnlilic that in future he will conduct the business of the for mer Arm of Stnart A Co. nuder the same style, at the old stand, corner of Bull and Broughton streets, and respectmlly solicits the patronage of the former cus tomers of the firmXand, as heretofore, guarantees en tire satisfaction to purchssera. JH L. Y. STUABT. 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. Underthls 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 Rheu matism 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. Physiok, In these affections. This medicine increases the power of digestion and escltes the absorbents into healthy exercise, by which the watery or calcareous depositions and all unnatural enlargements, as well aa pain and inflammation, are reduced, and is taken by MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN. Directions for ubs and diet accompany. Philadelphia, Pa. , February 25,1S6T. 13. T. Helxbold, Druggist. Dear Sir: f. 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 moet eminent physicians, experiencing but littla relief. Haring 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 I knew of the ingredients. It was this that prompted me to use your remedy. Aa you advertised that it was composed of buchu, cubebt, uni juniper berries. It occurred to me and my physician as an excellant combination, and, with his advice, after an examination of the article, and consulting again with the druggist, I concluded to try it. I commenced Us 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 sffect,and after using it three weeks was able to walk out. I felt much like writing yon a full statement of my case at that time, but thought my improvement might enly be temporary, and therefore concluded to defer and eeo if it would effect a perfect cure, knowing then it would be of greater value to you and more satisfactory to me. I AM HOW ABLE TO REPOBT THAT A OUSE 18 E1TECTED AFTER USING THE REMEDY FOB FIVE MONTHS. I HAVE NOT USED ANT NOW FOB THBEE MONTHS, AND FEEL AS WELL IN ALL RESPECTS AS I EVEB DID. Your Buchu being devoid of any unpleasant taste and odor, a nice tonic and invigorator of the ayetom, I do not mean to be wltnout it whenever occasion may require its use in euch affections. M. MoCORMICK. Should any one doubt Mr, McCormick's statement he refers to the following gentlemen: Hon. We. Bigler. ex-Governor, Pennsylvania. Hon. Tnos. B. Florence, Philadelphia. Hon. J. C. Knox, Judge. Philadelphia. Hon. J. 8. Black. Judge, Philadelphia. Hon. D. R. Porter, ex-Governor, Pennsylvania. Hon. Vt.t.tb Levis, Judge, Philadelphia. Hon. R. C. Grier, Judge, United States Court Hon. G. W. Woodward, Judge, Philadelphia. Hon. W. A. Porter; City Solioitor, Philadelphia, ’ Hon. John Bioleb, ex-Governor, California. . Hon. E. Banes, Auditor-General, Washington. DXX And many others, if necessary. . A *■«—— PrindpaLDepot, HEHBOLD’S DRUG AND CHI' mCAL WAREHOUSE, 594 BROADWAY, METROPOLITAN HOTEL, New Yobx. Sold by Druggists everywhere. 0* Iwin of Counterfeit*. J3 Singer Sewing Machines. Principal Office for the Stale of Georgia, 116 BROUGHTON STREET, H. D. HAWLEY, General Agent. A large assortment for sate at New York prices. Sewing Machines ol all kinds repaired at short notice. Stitching neatly done. nil WILMINGTON IRON WORKS. PUSEY, ’JONES & CO., Wilmingrton, Delaware. M ANUFACTURE Iron Steamboats. Steam Engines, Boilers, Machinery for Saw Mills, Ac. Having had long experience in business and being provided with very extensive facilities for doing work of this class, are prepared to execute orders with despatch, octU 6m E- H. VAN NESS & CO., GROCERS, SHIP CHANDLERS AND Produce Dealers, UNDER THE BLUFF, CORNER ABKRCORV ST., Savannah, Ga. Orders from tlie Country Private, Families, Steamers | and Sailing Vessels respectfully solicited. Produce bought and sold on commission. 1U0 bbls Selected Apples 100 bbls Ouions 100 bbls Potatoes 50 bbla Extra Flour 60 bbls Nns. 1 aud 2 Mackerel 10O tubs Extra Butter 60 boxes Extra Cheese 500 kits Nos 1, *2 .-aid 3 Mackerel 50 half-hlils Fulton Market Beef 60 bids Extra Family l’urk. ROBBER BELTING. STEAM PACKING, ENGINE HOSE, RUBBER CLOTHING, ROOFING SLATES, BOOTS, CLOTHES WRINGERS, &c. For sale by ; IICRLBERT, HOLiDKN 4k CO., Cor. Bay and Abercorn sis. j26-lm To Mechanics. P ROPOSALS will be received for the repair of the framework between Hutchinson and Fig Islands. Applications must be addressed to tbe undersigned, Chairman Dock aud Wharf Committee. j!6 JOHN WILLIAMSON. HAIR, HAIR. A G**OD lot. and olhf*r materials for Building pur posea. For sale by BOUSE A BRYANT. 194 Bay street- GRAHAM, DOR SETT & CO. Successors to Hawes, Graham & Co., IMPORTERS OF ROSEWOOD AND MAHOGANY, Non. 1J4, 17G and 178 Centre St., K. Y., Keep constantly on hand the most extensive variety or finely-figured Foreign and Domestic Woods to lie found in the United States, in Logs, Planks, Boards and Veneers, suitable ter Cabinet, Piano, and Billiard Table manufacturers, aud car builders; also, Ma hogany and Spanish Cedar Cotlln stuff. la connection with our business we have a large Saw Mill, and the most celebrated Veneer Cutting Machine, which enables ns to fill all orders ent’ nsted to ns with promptness. jin 3m THE DIAMOND STATE . DETERSIVE SOAP I S Ihe greatest Family Soap now in use, and for economy and utility defies all 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 full assortment of Family and Fancy Soaps, and can recommend them to tlie public. RUE, WHITNEY A CO., j19-lin No. 4 Harris Hanye. Bay street. RAlLR UAOs OFFICE OF THjf Central R ai | gapWlT’S; SiVANNlJH i O N and after Monday, t|„ ,,5 daily trains wid run |L U ''' " f Pete. ' gusta, connecting m i„,, h < ‘ n tbe Georgia Railroad, a.« h foh t £“ ,0 H « Leave savannah. . ' “ Arrive at Savannah - *• Bi„ Leave Augi.su. ... P rn„ Arrive at Angnst-i " "££«• m„ ^ Passage $8.00. ” ” p. m., ^ 1 and delivered »t thi > S^ r ,n \ iB must h, fore departure of train K jN 5‘ v -"H, j30-tf Notice. P ERSONS holding citr L',t« , Utound Kent, are will be iucurr.d by them inn, ’ obligations at an early dny >s ""T J24 R T. Notice. J. ^kfcSThZ’ associate! ^hin^ , S>f H Co. in the Dry Goods business, “^>1 —M henry u Tl f * lop 4 NOTICE CHICAGO .J„, PKBSONS desiring inte^aCt?* A death and bunal of „, ]v “dcbj, ner of war that died at Camp b un ^J dress j3l ih« 80. punf;,.*' •'yftji tt N" otice A LL persons buvm^ Uf,u.u.un , A Edward G. Wilson, (lerea-ert nfin. are respectfully requested n. hand'll , ' tbenticated; and all person- . are requested to make immediate7, J." n!4 Notice. I DO warn all persons, either whit” to come upon, pass thn,u .|, tr place known as Snider's pi ,r,.. lh ’“ and now occupied by ntu. upon HK.NRV ji,y Pure FOR SALE. Boliyiiin Gi CELEBRATED BAUGH & SONS? PHOSPHATE OF LIME B OTH peimanmt improvers ol Ihe ■ recommended by f-, uih, rn pii nteis" 1 j27-2awtf N A UARDFI 1| H, HAYM, 174 Broujjlitoii Street.j CLOAKS AND SHAWLS, the news! sqia, I-ADIES’ DRESS G<X)I>S, WORSTED SHAWLS AND HOODS, COUNTERPANES, HOSIERY, Ac. Just received and terete at lhe]owrst|iiic<i oct23 II. mt s GEO. H. ARLEDGE, SHIP CHANDLEH, G1«K1 Commission and ForwardingMtnl 72 BAY t-TBEET. SAVANNAH d28-ly STEIN WAY & SOB CELEBRATED GRAND AND PIANOS THE BEST IN THE WORLD. W E are sold Agents lor them in the Slat gia All lustrumei W warranted si New York Factory nriceg. JOHN C. SCHREINER A |27-tf Savannah, AngitsU ml E. L. NE1DL1NG MOODY & BARRETT, Steam Soap Works, Savannali, Gra. M ESSRS. MOODY a BARRETT would respectfully announce to the public that on and alter Jau- uaiy 1st they will run from their Soap Works two wagons, with competent salesmen, who will visit every family once a week with Hard and Soft Soap, by the har, box, gallon or barrel, at prices lower than it cau be pnrehaaed in or ont of tlie city. We warrant our Soap to lie free Irom all adultera tions and to give entire satiaiaciion, or money re funded. SOAP EXCHANGED FOR GREASE OR SCRAPS. Special IN otice. We have bnt one price for onr goods, and that price shall be satisfactory. Persons ordering from the country will find it will save time and money by sending us their orders; and If the goods do not eat- sfy in price and qnality, send them hack to ue at onr expellee. Orders addressed to MOODY A BARRETT, or L. J. GUILM ARTIN A CO., 148 Bay street. Agents, will re ceive prompt and immediate attention. J4-tf CORNER I K Barnard and Broughton S: SAVANNAH, CE ORCl W OULD respectfully announce to the public generally that lie hajres** SADDLERY next door to bis .ormcr stand and by strict ami moderate prices, hnp -s it", receive a litef| of the trade, lie is prepared lo make op all orders for HARNESS, BRIDLES, ETC brother, Mr. J. S. NETDI.IXCER. with him, and would lie "lari t" >ee *»**• fri*f jl E. L. XEIDU Office United States Direct! Commission, DISTRKT OF GEORGIA* I Savannah, OTICE is hereby given tli at the Tail Chath »m county Ls now completed.; N 1 of real estate iu said county, lots, lands and ments outside the city of Savannah. <>r m tamed for taxation in said contiiyiu li ttle taxes dne thereon within sixty (CO)day- date. a:, our office, north-west co,ai-r and Lincoln street! 1 , Savannah. T. P. ROHR ) S. A. 1’ANOOAST. -ComE J. C. BATES, I il«-tf CHAMBtKLAlN’S| Patent Ribbon St F OR B inks. Custom House, Franinz ! Business purpoeea. partieuiariyanip* j celling revenue stamps :»n*l ticket datuv I<» parts are simple, compact durable ** iQ8ted * COOPER, OLCOTTS A FAKR^J Ajrentfl PHILADELPHIA GUANO. PERUVIAN and Swan IT piiatea, and the Bn am.i by Ql nl6-3m to the Trade at the lowest wholemle rrices 8 M). E. WHIT* * 00., 5» Cliff street, New Ya*. THOS; W. BROOKS MANUFACTURER OF FURNITURE AND GENERAL UPHOLSTERY, a)44 Doek i S«reet, PhU»rtelp , ,,», P*. B.-A11 ORDERS sent b, M*T prom] W. M. Walsh, Kerosene Oil, Corner Broughton & Barnard street, , SOLE AGENT FOR THE STATE | OF GEORGIA. n barrels and cases, AT HORATIO PITCHER’S, Foot of Lincoln st, Under the BliUL J. W. STEELE, (Late Steele Burbank,) 11 Merchants’ Row, Hilton Head, So. Ca. And comer King and George Sts., Charleston, C lALLS the attention of Wholesale and Retail Pur- ' chasers to Itis superior stuck of Military and Naval Clothing, AND FURNISHING GOODS, Watches, Clocks, Fancy Goods, Jewelry and Plated Ware, Swords, Sashes, Delta. Embroideries, Boots, Capa, Field Glasses, Uauntleta, Gloves, Ac., Ac. 2 M TO PLANTERS. W E will keep constantly on hand a full stock of Plows, Hoes, Corn Shelters, Straw Cutters, Axes, and other Agrlcnltnral Implements of beat makers and patterns with which to supply Planters and Country Merchants, whose attention we invite to our stock and think we can make it to their inter est to purchase of us. BOUSE A BRYANT, J2»-tf 194 Bay street- POrt Royal House, HILTON HEAD, S. C. RIDDELL A RUGG, Piormtoii k a. UDBfiLL. M. r. BUtte. CAKE AND Mr- M »»/E are constantly recriving fro® * vv manufactory all kinds •■( Soda Crackers, Ginger Cakes, *0, ic - J at Philadelphia prices. , f. | RUE. WIHTNEV * j Sole Agdiff- jl9-lm No. 4 TTsrrl-' Vsmtr Raffle. A FINE STALLION, six yean* old next. His dam, Ecligs,, nud ,| to Ihe celebrated maru Fa.-hi<'n, :>nu • Cloud. , ill, List* can be found al the hillinnj n* nail, at Our House, and at Walter 0« r j saloon Over the Express Office. Cloaks, Clo* 1 ADIES’Cloth Cloaks, a fine a*”*" 1 1 *£8* ,,y et “ ner - EINCTFffiST IMPROVE! PORTABLE AND STATW* STEAM ENGINE! MANUFACTURED BY T. F. ROWLAND- CONTINENTAL WOJ Green point, Brooklyn) The undersigned are Agents for £ keep on band, and can order at shor gines of any power desired. Apply w _ aav^l JnS-tf