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The Savannah Daily Herald.
BY S. W. MASON.
SAMUEL W. MASON Editor,
IV. T. THOMPSON, Anociate Editor.
Official Paper of the City.
LARGEST CIRSH LATIN II THE SITT ARB CRIHTY
WEDNESDAY, MARCH I860.
C3T See list of letters on fourth page.
DEPRESSION IN BUSINESS.
The last three or four weeks hare been remarkable
f**r the general stagnation in every branch of buai-
iio«s. Even grocers and provision dealers oomplain
that the people eat bnt little and fail to pay for what
tl«t-y eat, ami in all other branches of business every
thing seems to be at a stand still.
The trade with the South which during the latter
part of last year assumed considerable proportions,
ban been seriously interrupted by the difficulties re
garding reconstruction, and manufacturers are un*
willing to lay in large stocks of raw material while
«’ong res a falls to mark out s financial policy for the
future.
The high price of living causes artizans and labor
ers to fix a liigli price for labor, which will tend to
etop improvements that were in contemplation, and
all combined will seriously affect the revenue which
is absolutely necessary to keep the wheels of govern
ment moving.
The above article, extracted from a North
ern paper, is one of many similar assurances
that the people of the North are beginning
to feel the damaging effects of the delay in
the restoration of the Union and the full re
sumption, ns before the war, of trade with the
South. The stagnation of business, about
which there is such general complaint, the
steady depreciation of gold and the con
tinued downward tendency of general prices,
have caused in some minds the apprehen
sion that a financial panic is at hand. Al
though not concurring in the opinion that
there is immediate danger, we believe there
is some grouud for the fear. It is ’apparent
to the most superficial observer that busi
ness houses which have no surplus capital
are placed iu a dangerous position by the
present aspect of trade. Their stocks having
been purchased at comparatively high figures j
e very decline iu prices must entail loss upon
ihem ; buyers are not willing to invest at
any rate of prices, and obligations are fall
ing due. Tue strain, therefore,upon this class
of houses is every day increased, and their
ability to stand the pressure depends upon
the length of time that the partial suspen
sion of business shall continue. It is obvi
ous to all that if tbe present condition of af-
tairs grows worse, and continues long enough
lo ruin the weak class of houses, the panic
will Soon become general. The danger, if j font, and price* were unchanged. The .alee were
not imminent, is certainly not «mnl» . neatly at 53a Me for State, 36 a 41o for unsound and
y not remote , and I 52 a 53c for Bound Weetern; 30c for Jersey and 53 a 54c
prepare to arrest it is a duty which de- ,or c ““da.
1 Cotton—The market wa* somewhat depressed by
more liberal offers and an apparent disposition ou the
part of buyers to hold off for lower price*. The gules
comprised 3,700 bales, mainly at the following prices:
Upland. PtoriOa. Mobile. A.O.dJ'.
Ordinary 3G 36 37 33
Low middling... .33 39 39 40
Middling 40 41 41 42
Good middling.. .42 43 44 44
Coffee — The market continued very Arm.
with considerable inquiry for good grades,
and further aales were made, comprising an
invoice of 1,000 bags Rio, in Philadelphia, ex ship
Financial and Commercial,
AVGUSTA MARKET.
Augusta Commercial Bulletin, corrected semi-weekly
for the Savannah Heejllu, by Uganda a Wright,
Cotton factors and General Commission Merchants.
Auousta, 6a., Mondat Evening, March 26,1SC6.
River 9 ; 2 feet and rising.
Steamers at wharf—Gibbons, Fanny Lehr, and
Eclipse.
Freight* on cotton to Savannah, $1 par bale; heavy
freights, 20ft, 25c per hundred.
Geoeoia B. B. Otoce* 81c.
Centeal R. R. Btocea—B6c to par.
Southwestern R. B. Stoceb—9«c to par.
South Caeoiuna B. B. Brock - Mo. •
Gold—Dull; buying. 135; —Idng. 128-
Bn.veil—Dull; baying, 130; selling. 135.
Exchange on New *<>«-* to par.
Sterling Exchange—Dull; 130 for Bankers bills.
Cotton—Middling, 31033; good. 33034
Shipments of cotton by railroad and river, for
weak ending March 24, 6,017 balsa; receipt* from all
points, 3,361 bale*.
Domestics—Sheetings, dull. 4-4 Augusta, 23c; i-8
do 19c.
Osnabubos—8 oz, 30c.
Yarns—Assorted numbers, heavy.
Baooino—(Gunny) quiet, 29030; Kentucky, 20c;
Dundee, 40c.
Rope—(Hemp) Greenleaf. 19021e: flax, 23c; Manilla,
35c.
Nails—Cut, assorted sizes, $9 %>. keg.
Ibon—American.9010c; Swedes, 11c ft.
Steel—Cast, 30035c; plow, 14016; German, 180
20c %>, lb.
Leatheb—Sole, 45c f lb; uppers, $45 f> doz.
Suxl>—Quiet; family, 12>i@15c f>. lb.
Candles—Dull; Star, 26c ft lb.
Cobn—Steady; $1 35031 40 ft bushel.
Gats—Prime, 80090c ft bushel.
Floub—Active; $100316 ft barrel according to
quality.
Hay—$2 76 per cwt.
Pbovisions—Hama, 25c; sugar cured do, 28c; dear
Bides, 23024c; shoulders, 12018c; lard, 22023c;
beef, dull, prime mess, $25 ft barrel.
Bctteb—Prime Goshen, 60c ft lb.
Cheese—English dairy, 28030c ft lb.
Fish—Mackerel, No. 1, ft email kits, $2 75033;
herring, dull, Labrador, $15 ft barrel; codfish, heavy,
8@10c.
Coffee—Rio, 31032c; Java, 45c ft lb.
Teas—Nominal.
8coab—Powdered and crashed. 20c; muscovado,
12018c ft lb.
Molasses—Cuba, 50060c ft lb.
Liquors—Dull and heavy; Rye and Bourbon Whis
key. $2 50ft$4 60 ft gallon.
Ciuabs—Domestic. 3250380 ft thousand.
Fruit—Apples, active—$10 ft barrel; peaches—
pealed, 18c, unpealed, 8c; flga, 25c ft lb.
Potatoes—Irish, $5 ft barrel; sweet; $1 ft bushel.
Onions—Dull; $6 ft barral.
Cement—$4 50 0 bbL
Shot—$4 ft sack.
Powdeb—Bifle, $8 ft keg.
Bbooms—$40$8 ft doz.
Bcckbts—$4 ft doz.
New York Market.
Pbiday, March 23—6 p. m.
Bbeadstuffs—The market for State and Western
Hour was inactive, and prices, though not quot&bly
lower, were tending in buyera' favor. Tbe sales were
about 6,600 bbls, at tbe anbjolned quotations.—
Southern fiour was only in moderate demand, and
prices were drooping. The sales were about 600 bbls.
Superfine and Wester* flour $C 75 a $7 13
Extra State 7 10 a 7 50
Choice State 7 65 a 8 16
Common to medium extra Western .... 7 25 a 8 10
Extra round hoop Ohio 8 15 a 8 65
Western trade brands 8 70 a 11 06
Common Southern 8 70 a 10 00
Fancy and extra do 10 25 a 15 50
Common Canadian 7 30 a 8 10
Good to choice and extra 8 15 a 11 25
Com in fairly active demaud, and prices steady. The
aales were about 62,000 bushels at 68 a 73c for unsound
and 74c a 75c for sound mixed Western, in store and
delivered. Tbe transactions in oats were to a fair «■
New Advertisements.
Georgia Chapter, No. 3, R, A. M,
& Regular Communication of this Chap
ter will be held at Masonic Hall This
,fWednesday) Evening, at 75i o'clock
Transient companions art cordially invited to at- j
tend. By order of
R. T. TURNER H. P.
Estill, Sec.- m28
New Advertisements.
FOR JACKSONVILLE,
VIA FERNANDINA-
county solicitor
Fellow-Citizens op Chatham oountt 1 am a
candidate for the office of Couuty Solicitor and re
spectfully request your support at the election to be
held on tbe 2d of May next.
m29 OEO. W. MOORE.
LAST NOTICE.
U. S. Direct Tax Commission for tbe City
of Sdvaunah and County of Chatham.
Tbe Board returns their grateful thanks to the I
citizens of Savannah and Chatham county for the
promptness and willincnes* with which tho above
Tax has been p ud. The t me of notice for the city
expired February thlrteen’h-that for the county on
the seventeenth inet., and there being a number of
names on the unpaid list, the Board gives this fur- |
ther notice for ten days, to give partlea an opportu
nity to pay same.
m-2S-10
The One, fast-sailing ataamer,
DICTATOR,
L. M. Cox cite*, Master,
| will leave Telfair's wharf on
Wednesday, 3Mb last, at *p. at.
Will receive freight* for all point* bsyoud, which
will be forwarded without delay. -
For freight or passage, apply ou board or to
L. J. GUILMABTIN * CO.,
m*8-l Agent*.
FOR CHARLESTON,
VIA HILTON HEAD AND BKABFOBT.
T. P. PGTM, )
J. C. B T"8 f Commissioners.
Situation Wanted,
B Y it vonng man who lias a trade hut who is too
feeble to work at 1 . It I. lug too confining for
mm. Desires some out door employment. Can give
good reference, and is not ufial 1 or"being kept busy
running about. a e j
Apply immediately at tb s < fflee. m 23-6
BAGGING.
;*a BAGGING suitable for Patching, at I
fifteen Cents per yer • by the lode.
ni - 9 3 CUNVINGHAM, PURSE Jt CO.
MADAM L. MASSART,
119 CONGRESS STREET,
tTA'i jnst returned from New York with a well .a
SlaSyl"rULg n ' ,y aDd ^YCoods Of
Bonnets. Ilats.
Ribbons. On-re-.,
Fans. Colls,
Curls, Wib-rfella
Neck Ties, Ac.
fr," , pw fl .’ e 0t ° f KIf) CL0VES ’ direct, Y Imported
very'lwra.M p 71 ,,lr ** ' h ’ f * g0od9 for Mle 8t the
Please g v h r a cal'. ni28 fl
The U. S. Mall Steamer
WILLIAM W. FRAZIER,
Hooper, Master,
j will leave the Florida Steamboat Wharf, foot of West
| Broad street,
This Day, 3Mh, at 10 a. m. precisely.
For freight or passage, apply on board, or to
m28-l L. S. BENNETT.
FOR AUGUSTA
AND WAY LANDINGS ON THE RIVER.
s
N,
volves alike upon Government and people.
Now, the products of the earth are the
basis of all business. All articles of manu-
lncture must be made out of materials grown
got from the earth. And commerce,
too, depends upon the products of the earth,
whether raw or manipulated in manufacture,
f a!iforma gold aDd petroleum are exports-
i I r* . . TT»Atrv ^ I •*, VW iswgw iMV, 111 AUllttUCl^Uia, CX mill
Die Horn thO United States, and they are Aun “ Wellington, at 15*c, and 3.000 bags Rio. in Bal
verv irodd an far n» t)io» it. ii/, tlmore, ex ship A. Pendergaat, on private terms, sup-
v e> oou ’ 80 ,ai as Uie y go. Wheat, corn, posed U%c, both pries* gold, in bond,
bacon, hay and rice are also exnnrfahlp Freights were firmer ondsr freer offerings, except
. . P urlaDle » for corn, wbiefi w»* wanted for ballast. To Liverpool,
whenever the crops of Europe are short. I 1,500 bales cotton at 5-16da 7-16d, mainly at the latter
But certainly the tropical productions of the "&sH-Tliere ws. no improvement in the demand
agricultural South are exceedingly important f ? r c * r e oe “, but rather more activity waa noticeable in
. ... , . J * the market for small lots ior consumption. Prices for
)l( 111-- in the general business of the country. I dry cod ruled lower, and Provincetown were offered
Crops of cotton, rice, tobacco and sugar for | ttd
if anything, seders had the advantage, though uu
decided change waa noticeable. We quote shore No 1
$22 a $23; bay No. 1, $16 75 a $17; Halifax No. 2,
large, $15 a 15 50; and Halifax No. 3, large, $13 50 a
$14. Herring were quiet, but firm at 46 a 65c respec-
t tively for No. 1 and scaled. Salmon waa inactive and
three years nrcvinna tn tho veor ■> a a7~ I fominai, at previous price*. No sales were made, ex-
luiee years previous to the War, was 3,881,- cept in a small way, to tbe trade.
bales ; 481* pounds to the bale with 10 Rioxe—The sales were very light and prices were in
, , ’ buyer’s favor if anything.. W# not* sales of 2,000
runs to the pound, shows the ave.age value California, 20 Si ft* average, at 22 )0-, currency, and
of these crops to be near $200,000,000 in go^u Bu * n08 Ayori ' 21 * •*•**»•• to arrive, at 18c,
gold. Add to this the average values of the I -Leather—Th« stock i* rather low, but somewhat in
,, pnr o ^ * t j 0 I exc«»« of the demand, winch is very inactive. Prioes
crops ol sea Island cotton, nee, tobacco have fallen nominaUy lc lb for hemlock sole, mainly
and sugar, aud we can properly estimate the [" good tanna 8 es - 0ak Ml * duU “ d ^oop
importance of these products. They have I Molabseb—The demand waa raUiar moderate, but
not merely supported the large class en
gaged in growing them, but stimulate manu- I *7 I^iJ/four^thl aUC ‘ i °“' 279 Por * oBico
iactures and commerce. They cant do much I Naval Stobbs—The market in all departments was
to sustain the irpnerol i « . , inactive for all grade*. Rosin* were dull and lower.
general indUStiy and financial 1 The sales comprise 1,300 bbls ooznmou, mainly at 33,
resources of the country- It is thus made I 1,050 b01 “ strained at $3 25 a $4, 560 bbls No. 2 at $7,
. .1 . a X * 1118 lUUS maae I and 670 bbls No. 1 at $10; *1*0 about 210 bbls prime
apparent that Southern agriculture is an im-| pale at $1J a $14 25. Spirita turpentine waa heavy
mense and nrpilnminofinn. • * , but no lower. Afew small lota wera taken at 87%
^ dominating interest, And its I 90c. Crude do. waa altogether nominal in tha absence
success involves the prosneritv of all kind* of “* le0 - Holder* were demanding $6. Tarandpitch
..»• l., f , .,r „ sold to a very moderate extent in loU at $2 a $3 and
ot business and the stability of the finances ** 25 respectively.
of the country. In all points of view it ia UHovisiovs-Tha pork market was fairly active and
J puiuta ui view, 11 18 I prices were in sellers favor, with sales of nearly 7,000
<>f great moment that our planting interests bb,s ' on tbe 8pot ’ at *25 12>^ a $25 25 fornewmeia,
Should be reorganized under the most 2SS*aS*»ai *f“ mtu°“
WHITE LABORERS WANTED.
" 1 •* 'h- 'ands richiy mannred.—
win lirnu picfercc, a there are houses ready
T
Hr) io f.nir
S ivpii
for the-
““the pl', , ll -o n !.i i .h. : ,’,7 rere ' J ’ * Ihere are '"°“*e9 raady
Foi-r"" | |».„. li oim-ih id Of the crop is offered,
part ol w uc 1 is aireuty p nt-d. Apply to
u ur „ JAMES F. GOWEN,
S »t. cjfuer Barca J and fay street, or to
m2SC
N.
R IG * STEWART,
iitoddard'g Upper Range.
the next season would add immensly to the
prosperity of every industry, and to the
financial security of the country. The
average crop of short staple cotton, for the
T H 5 '.'K r having af„rty.horse Engine and
: n a- &c " desires t m tet with a party hav-
ing t° enuage in the timher aud lumber bnsi-
nese. Addres*. at this office,
"‘- 3 - J. R. OICKINSON.
CROCKERY,
favorable auspices, and directed with I.ni.r.r delivery, including April and May, seller's option,
... * U1IL Lieu wun energy about 5.000 bbls new meat, mainly at $24 a 24 26. The
lor the next crop. If this should be done it 0eel mar het continued steady, with a fair demand.
would betoken a bright future for the
mercantile and laboring classes in both sec
tions of the Union. But, what is the Gov
eminent doing to encourage tbe people in
their efforts to redevelop the agricultural re
sources of the South? The response is,
nothing. Indeed, says a Northern paper, v
the trade with tho South has been seriously I prices. Cheese continued dul, but no change iupricca
inlnrmni.il s-os ... .. J was apparent. The sales were In lota at 16 a 22c lor
interrupted by the difficulties regarding | common to prime.
reconstruction, and manufacturers are un
willing to lay in large stocks of the raw
material while Congress fails to make out a
financial policy to the future.
The salea were 700 bbls at $16 a $20 for new plain
mesa, and $20 50 a $24 for new extra met*. Beef bams
were moderately acUve, with aales of about 400 bbls at
536 50 a $33. Bacon waa quiet and unchanged. The
sales w ere about 450 boxes at 16 l i a lC’;c for abort rib
and li; e a 15L,c for Cumberland cut. Cut meats were
in fair demaud at previous prioea. The sales were
nearly 1,000 packages at 11>jc a 12.!£o for ahoulders,
and 10 l a a 18 *ac for hams. The lard market opened
dull and heavy, but closed witb an improved demand
aud prices slightly firmer. Tbe sales were 1.000 pack
egoa at 16& a 19>*c. Butter waa qniat at yesterday’
Kicf.—The market waa rather quiet, though some
considerable inquiry prevailed for large lots. No ealca
were reported, however. We note email sales Ran
goon at 9 a 9>£c and Carolina at U£ a 12.^c.
Sooab—The market was leas aotive, but no decided
change waa apparent in prices. The sale* were 955
boxes Havana at from 10 a 12\c and 485 hhda Cuba
muscovado, including refining and grocery grades at
Tiil Cincinnati Fire The prent firo from 10 a 12,\c; also 91 hhds Porto Rico at 12 a 12 V
... . .. rri , . t » real Ilre * l Refined sugar was unchanged in every reaped. The
' mcmnatl on I hursuay night provea to have f °l lowul 8 is from Stnart’# Circnlar: Crushed sugar
boon much more destructive than previously ^ WbU * (AJ 15>3C '
reported. The splendid opera bouse built Sxlt—The demand for cargoes waa light aud we
by Mr. Pike, and of which he waa the sole *“
owDer, was completely destroyed. The log*
of Mr. Pike will foot up a million of dollar*.
more active, with sales at $3 76 for Ashton's,
$3 50 for Marshall’s, $2 a $2 10 for Liverpool ground
aud 65 a 60c for Turk’s Island.
Tobacco—The demand waa moderate and prices
Ue had only *33,000 in8Urance on the opera I
house. Several others of those among the ) el ^ at 10 a * 0c > 411,138 b hd*K*ntu*ky prize tobacco at
sufferers lose to the amount of over a hun- Xea— 1 The market continued inactive and hervy. _
tired thousand dollars. The fire extended ! no<lera te line business waa don* at declining prices,
. „ eAlenaea Mult scarcely anyidemand prevailed for large invoices,
aernss the wide thoroughfare known as “J aa)ci ‘ were reported. We not* sales by auction
Fourth street, injuring the Buckeye Billiard 3°“, Cm
Saioou to the extent of ten thousand dollars So lr H, m 81c ,* $1 501166 aouebong* at from
... ,. , ’ I 83 a 90c, aud 3t>o packages oolong* at from 77 a »6c, all
blit not extending to other buildings on tbe t°or months.
same block. We also have reports ofa The .Me. were 135.000
large fire at Medina, N. Y, but the losses are t.nue^XuTnd^foai' 00 ^ 18 -
not estimated.
DRY GOODS
AT WHOLESALE,
—BY—
Xjatlirop <Sr Co.
The market con-
J were aU in lots
at $2 26 a $2 27 for Western.
Wool—The market was inactive and prices wera
very unsettled, with a declining tendency. We note
sale* of 60.0U0 lbe State and Westers fleeces, mostly at
48 a 65c; 50 bale* California at 26 a 35c, 17,000 lbs Texas
at 23 a 28c, 500 bales palled at 46 a 60c.
FUNERAL INVITATION.
BLOUNT.—Th* relative*, fliondi and acquaintance
of George L. Blount, also of Mrs. Jane B. White and
George A. Blount, are respectfully Invited to attend
the funeral of tbe former, at hi* residence, No. 5
Pine street, This Morning at 10 o’clock.
Case* Fancy Prints
* Cnees Bleached Shirtings
Cases Colored Muslins
Bales Brown Shirtings
Bates Sheeting Stripes
Bales Bine Denims
Bales Bed Ticks
Bate* Striped O«oabnrgs
Bale* Brown Drillings
DIED.
WILSON—In this city on the 21st Inst., of Typhoid
Pneumonia, after an illne«s of ten days, Mr. Francis
Wilson, aged eighteen years.
In tbe death of this young man the family hath
sustained a serious loss, as be waa the pride of Its
domestic centre, and one of lte chief reliances lor
its comfort and support. Possessed ol aminble and
correct moral qualities, and of persevering indus
trious habits, he won for himself warm and attach
ed friends among ail with whom he became asso*
ciatod in business relations. Affectionate and de
voted, bis every effort was to contribute to the hap
piness of hla home. Avoid has been created by the
stern decree that called him hence, and nought has
White Goods, Dress Goods, Notions, Ac.
The above goods having been purchased I bCe ° ltft bUt tbe coasoUtlon he has exchanged
within » few days, we are prepared to offer at the I — L er .* 1 ?f? e ’.. r ??!* nln ® ourselves to th*
DIRECT FROM ENGLISH POTTERIES,
For sale on Consignment an invoice of
25 CRATES
ASSORTED
Consist ng of
Covered Dishes, blue edge
i ruffles, half Soups, fancy painted
Teapots
Covered Plates
Muffins, 2, 3, 4, a, 6 in. flat, blue edge
Soup Turines
Boats and Stands
Aud Sundries
mM <i CUNNINGHAM, PURSE A CO.
Piano Tuning and Repairing,
M R timnn£52 B ; ™ BACY offe ™ his services to
J.YJ. tht Citizens of Savanueb as Piano Tuner and
Repairer. Contracts lo tune by the yei will be
Orders left at John C Schrcioer A Son’s book and
music store promptly attend* d to. m28>eod$*
The very light draft i
W A.
Capt. M. J. COHEN,
WU1 leave afl above on
Wcdatiday, 88th Issst. at 0 o’clock.
No freight will be received after 8 o'clock on th* |
morning of departure.
For freight or passage, apply on board, at Padel
ford's wharf, or to
M. A. COHEN, Agent,
No. SB Bay street.
FOR SALE.
The light draft schooner
SCI TC N C E,
65 tone, aew measurement,
AND NOW READY FOR SEA IN EVERY RESPECT, ]
Is offered for sale low to close a concern.
For particulars, apply to
SORREL BROTHERS,
m2S 6 12 Bsy street.
For Liverpool.
The A No. 1 Norwegian ship l
PROTECTOR. Capt. Maronf, |
'having a large portion of her
cargo engaged, will have quick despatch for the
above port.
For freight engagement, apply
^ B
m28
BRIGHAM, BALDWIN A OO.
NEW
s
New Advertisements.
HEUtBOLD'S EXTRAOT BUOHTJ.
HELM BOLD'S BUOHU.
HELM BOLD'S BUCUU-
HKLUBGLD’S BUUUlf.
THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY FOR
THE ONLY KNOWN 14EMKDY FOR
THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY FOB
DIABETES,
IRRITATION OF THE NECK OF TUE ULAD-
DKR, inflammation of tile kidneys,
CATARRH OF TUE BLADDER,
Al’RANOUAUY or pain
ful URINATING
For these diseases it is truly a sovereign rein-ily, an i
toaauchcannot beaaid inui psuisc. AmmIs
he* teen known to relieve the must u.-jo.it ..ymy. i.m
Are yen troubled with thai dulree, .-,, p ii.i i.-, the
Mall of th* back and through the hip. ! A i
fUaday of Helmhoid’# liuuha «Yiil rcue.'e yau.
Physicians and Others
PLEASE NOTICE.
I make a* sscret of ingredients. IletmboM'.
•act Bucbu is oomposed of Buchu, Cubeh,, ,u 1 i -.
gar Barries, selected with gre it care, prep irel m s i-
cue and according to rules of
PHARMACY AND CHEMISTRY.
That* ingredient, are known as the in lit vximblj
Dinratici afforded.
A DIURETIC
is that which acta upon the kidneys.
HELMBOLDS EXTRACT BUCHU
ACTS GENTLY,
Is pleasant im tast* and odor, free from all Injuri
es* properties, and immediate in its action.
For the Satisfaction of All,
Baa Medical Properties contained in D.i, nsituryot
th* U. 8., of which the following is a correct cu,»y:
"Bvcav. Its odor is strong, iliffusire. an l ‘jiri •
what araaatic, iu taste bitterish, aud an tlug-ou-i
that of mint. It is given chiefly in comylai.,Li of ti-
Utiaary Organs, such ss Ura.oi, L'uroui: -Ja-.rrra
tha Bladder, morbid irritation of the B.allcr and
Urethra, diseases of the Prostate, and Retention
tha Incontinence of Urine, from a lo.i of tonkin i
parts eoncerued in its ovacuation. It ha. al« ho
recommended in Dyspepsia, Chronic ltueumi
Cutaneous Aflsctiona, aud Drop*/."
P0R FURTHER 1NF0F.MATI0J
gas Professor Dswees’valuable work*ou th. Prretie
of Physic.
See remarks mad* by the celebrated Dr. Phytic, ol
Philadelphia.
See any and all Standard Work, qn Me licine.
From the Largest Manufacturing Chemist
IN THE WORLD.
l*m acquainted with II. T. he
)i«l the drug ■tore opposite my rc-i.i u-.--, a id wi
sneceaaful in conducting the bu.iua*.
had not been equally io before him. I lixvo been fa-
vecably impre.»od with liis character aud cuterpri-c.
WM. WKIGHTMAN.
(Firm of Powers A Weighfman,)
Manufacturing Chemist4,
Ninth and Brown Streets, Thiladoinhii.
|PV*fl> Ikt Philadelphia Ece. Bulktin, March loth..
Wa ar* gratified to hear of the continue l .u
in New York, of our townsman, Mr. II. T. II : l,n
Druggist, llis store, next to the Metrop-iliiau it.,;»
la 28 feet front, 230 feot deep, -and live .tori,* m h- icct.
It is certainly a grand establishment, and .pviks U-
vorably of the merit of his articles. He retail
Ac* and Laboratory iu tLh City, which are alu
ISAM cetabliehments of their class.
The proprietor hai been induced to make thi < stats,
lent from the fact that his remeii—. altnough hItoa
eed, ar*
GENUINE PUErARATIONS
And knowing that the intelligent refrain fr-im u.inr
anything pertaining to Uun-kery, or ll-.e Faient V -
cine order,—most of which areprepare l l>y sell «lv;»t
Doctors, who are too ignorant to rrt ! a j•'• v
amplest prescription, much less competent to j.-eo ire
Pharmaceutical preparations.
Auction Sales.
REAL ESTATE.
■ jr tell, Wylly k Christian.
WUl be sold on tha first TUESDAY in April, tn frent
of the Court House, at ll o'clock a. m.:
„ N°- ®. Qllmervllle, ou the corner of East Broad,
faaat Boundary and Reynolds street.-. The Improve-
menta consist of Two Dwellings and a Store. V m2T
By Blun A Meyer.
Will be sold THI8 DAT, *sth InsL, at io o’clock
m.. In front of store:
TO CLOSE A CONSIGNMENT-
275 Mirrors and Looking Glasdes,
I consisting of the different sizes of square, arched
and oval gilt, mahogany and gilt, rosewood aud gilt,
| black walnut and other frame Mirrors. m28
BY THOMAS J. WALSH.
j On THURSDAY, 29th Inst., will be sold tn front of
store at 11 o’clock :
Tbe schooner Julia, 21 tons burthen, well found In
sails and rigging, and can be Inspected at Haber
sham’s Upper Rice Mill. Sale positive. Terms cash.
UNDERWRITER’S SALE.
I By Bell. Wylly k Christlaa.
[ Will be sold THIS DAY, at 10J4 o'clock, in front of
store ;
9 bbls Clarified Sugar,
I damaged on board steamer , on voyage of
importation, and sold nnder inspection and' by re
aommendatlon of Port Wardens for account of Un
der writers and all concerned. Terms cash. mt7
HARNESS, SADDLERY; &c., AT AUC
TION.
By Bell, Wylly & Christian.
Tomorrow. WEDNESDAY, at 10>4 o’clock, In front
of store :
20 Setts 4 and 6 Mule Wagon Harness
Lot Saddles, Trace Chains, Axes, Shovels, Ac.
ALSO,
A fine lot Blankets, Sheets, Mat trasses. Pillows,
Counterpanes, Towels, Dry Goods, Fancy Articles,
Ac., Ac. m2'
STEAMER R H. MAY AT AUCTION.
BY BELL. WYLLY A CHRISTIAN.
Will be sold tomorrow, WEDNESDAY, 28th Inst., at
12 o’clock. In front of Exchange, for account of all
concerned, the steamer
As she now lies burnt in the Savannah river near
Poor Robin Landing, together with all her ma
chinery, chains, anchors, tackle, and apparel belong
ing to said boat, now on board. Terms cash. m2'
BY THOMAS J. WALSH.
On TUESDAY, April 3d, will be sold in front of the
Court House;
Lot No. 29 and Improvements, Columbia Ward 120
feet on York street and 45 feet on Habersham street.
Ground rent, $65 36 per annum.
Lot No. 30 and Improvements, Columbia Ward, 45
feet on Habersham street and 120 feet on a lane.
Groand rent $38 24.
For further particulars enquire at the Connting
Room. Titles undoubted
Terms cash. Purchaser paying for titles. ni26
BY BELL, WYLLY & CHRISTIAN.
Will be sold, on the flrst TUESDAY in April, in front
of the Court House, at XI o'clock :
Improvements on Lots No*. 4 and 6, 4:h Tythlng,
Reynolds Ward, consisting of one Two Story Wooden
Dwelling, on brick baiement, fronting on Cuiigre-e
street; Two Story Dwelling fronting on Lincoln street
and Two One-Story House*, fronting on lane—nnex-
pired terms of lease of the lots to October, 1859, at
three hundred snd fifty dollars per annum, which
will be transferred to purchasers.
Terms cash. m 24
STEAMER CHRISTOPHER.
AT ACCTION.
By Bell, Wylly & Christian.
Will be sold on WEDNESDAY next, 28th day of
Marche at 12 o'clock, in front of tbe Exchange, for
account of all concerned :
b
1866.
JUST OPENED BY
Corn, Corn.
1 ,R Ncw S 4t,d White Corn ’ laDdin 8 fr0 “ t>*rk
For sale in quantities to suit purchasers by
mOQ , SOKRSL BROTHERS,
J 82 Bay street.
fLourT
20 BA ^ LS , A ^ 1 . M1 " s Fl, n ' vcr ? choice
” ;5 barrels Hiram .smii V Flour
r M h , tt " el ’' i Bxtr » “bd .-uperfiue Fiour
Landing nnd for sale by
mSS-eodlw CLA<iIiuliV * CUNNINGHAM.
LATHR0P & CO.:
Silk Embroidered Grenadines
Embroidered Grenadines, Bareges
Plaid Bareges
Mosambiques and Lenoa
Colored Jaconets, Lawns, &c.
Embroideries, Lace Goods, &c.
!i-2
For Sale.
A T the Gnlf Railroad Yard:
40,000 feet Seasoned inch Boards
29,000 feet Seasoned three-quarter inch Boards,
In any quantity. Enquire of
AARON REPPARD,
m27-2w* At tbe Gnlf Railroad Depot.
THESE PARTIES RESORT
to various means of effecting sales, such as copyin-
porta of advertisement! of popular remedies an 1 liu-
isking with certificates.
The Science of Medicine stands SIMPLE, PURE.
AND MAJESTIC, having Fact for it. lU~u, Iudu<>
ban for it* Pillar, Truth alone for its Capital.
A WORD OF CAUTION.
Health is most important; and the afflicted should
no* use an advertised medicine, or any remedy, un.
leas its content* or ingredients are known to others
beside* th* manulSetsrcr, or until they ar. muanej
of th* qualifications of tho party so offering.
HELMBOLD’S
GENUINE PREPARATIONS.
FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU,
FLUID EXTAACT SARSAPARILLA,
and IMPROVED ROSE WASH.
Established upwards of IS yean.
Prepared by U. X. 1IELMBOLD.
PRINCIPAL DEPOTS.
HELMBOLD’S DRUG AND CHEMICAL
WAREHOUSE,
591 /Jrua.'uay, A’ete York
And HELMBOI.D'F MEDICAL DEI’OT
104 Suuth 10/A Street, l-lulade ;hia, Fa.
Sold by all Itrugijuta.
W. M. Walsh,
I Comer Broughton & Barnard street
I SOLE AGENT FOR THE STATE
OF GEORGIA.
BLACK SILKS
THE SIDE-WHEEL 8TEAMEB CHRISTOPHER,
I as she now lies In Savannah River, near Poor Robin’s
Landing, together with all her Machinery. Tackle
and AppareT, belonging to said boat now on board as
she now ilea burnt. Bold for the benefit and account
| of all concerned.
Term* cash, purchasers to pay for titles. m24
TRUSTEE S SALE.
By Bell, Wylly A Christian.
Will be sold on the flrst TUESDAY in April. In front
of the Court Uonso. at 11 o’clock:
S00 acres of Land, beautifully situated oa the Cen
tral Railroad, ar Whltesvllle, 30 miles from the city
of Savannah Tbe above land presents many advan-
| tagea to any person desirous of purchasing a Farm
conveniently situated from the city.
Sale positive. Terms cash. m28
FINE MULES AT AUCTION.
By Bell, Wylly A Christian.
Will be sold on WEDNESDAY, the 28th day ol March
in front of store, at 11 o’clock .-
IT fine young Males, in fine order, well broken to
harness: large aiae mules, suitable for plantation
and Umber use. \
Can be seen at Henry fVayne’s stable. West Broad
I street. m22
THEATRES
gratT
NIGHTS ONLY
Commencing on *’
Wednesday, March
^th.
A Wonderful Entertain*,
VIEWS throughout thet? 9 ^ !
Choice selections of ^ 0 ^»
ANCIENT AND MODERN ST*^
hlbttion Is w“toat a in a “qul!‘ fl a 1 1 "f 1 J Iiaje '>ce Hi,,
unqualified approval of Tteino, i t i u "**lS
tide men, travelers, clergymen,' tea^eT^e
win ^ APPR <*KIATE UcST*.
will be given wUh each vW
Uinmeot wUi ne intersperred
PRICES OF iDMIis, N.
Dress Circle and Parau-n. '
‘ w “ Laa '*A *- ! Children?5m era?. / i? em >emsii m
cents; Colored Gallery, sn .enu U ' Flaill fClr?^
HfliflrTBd seats esn be iw"*i»r , ,
at J-C-fareiner A don’s book
ST. ANDREW'SHl 5
Joaw Rstkond...
F. L. Wise.
--Lessee a
Benefit of Mr. F. L. fc
The Popular Actor, ‘
mr. e. r. Dalton
has kindly volunteered, and will aDDMr ,„ !
character. a frvorir,
MISS M. E. GORDON WILL ALSO APPEl|l
WKD»K»D. l 7^I^ AKcii
Will be presented the k
SIX DEGREES OF CRIMP
Julio Dormllly _ J1 L.
Madam Doncel " uS’J- & bsltoi
_ , , Mls3l LK-(ior I lot
To conclude with the roaring f arc , of
My Neighbor^ Wife
CO^EU:"ndDAS? UJ - cfktau.
BOTTER-
C Ft TUBS choice Goshen Butter
OU 50 tubs Leaf Lard
For sale by
HILTON 4 RANDEU,
■ D3 Bj; , lrw .
RICE, RICE.
25 BAGS choice East India Rice
" recelveil and lor u: t u
. HILTON t RasDELL
m - 7 3 133 Baj street.
For Sale on Consignment,
1 54-Inch Iron Frame Circular Saw MiH riih u
feet carriage * lw,, ‘
1 Extra 64-lnch Haw
1 30-Inch Corn Mill
60 feet Belting.
For sale at manufacturer's prices. Apply to
m27-tf BRIGHAM, BALDWIN 4 CO.
Corn Landing.
5 Ann BUSHELS dischirclDg from srhoontr
lUUU Grace Clifton. For eaic Iu lots to su;l
purchasers, by
tn27 3 GCERAR0 4 FHRRILL
GUANO.
Fur sale by
A. MINIS.
HEIDSICK CHAMPAGNE. ™0NBDRG HODSE.
AUCTION.
I By Bell, Wylly & Christian.
Th# well known snd Commodious Preight Steamer
AMAZON.
Will be sold Tor cash at public outcry and to the
highest bidder, In front of the Exchange at 12
ojclock precisely, on Wednesday, 28th day of
The steamer Amazon, aa the now ilea In the Sa
vannah river about (4j four miles below the city of
Angusta.
I Sold by order of a board of Surrey on account and
| for the benefit of all concerned. m21
25 B ,^F K rS , ‘ ? ' p6r * c ”- Ueidsic-k Champagne, in
pint* and quarts
very choice P «> Sherry; vintage 1810
10 dozen . ai.dt.-niami's
Liiidiug and fora 1 ■ ,.y
CLAOUUHN & CUNNINGHAM.
Magazines.
FOR APR l.
L^Rank LESLIE’S Lady’* M oozire
A I/> Bon Ton, Journal de Mode*
; "I de Modes
Godey’s Lady’s Book
Il irper’s Monthly
Allautic Monthly
Algo. E.>oi.ieu Rivieivs rn- Jx' u.snr, and the nsnal
asKortnieni of the iatesc D.dy and — ‘
paperg, at
ESTIf.LN NEWS DEPOT.
m n 8-tf 01W1 8talr *- BllU rt > "uxt t<> the Poet Office.
We have received by last steamer*—
T HE above well-known watering place at Yanum- | RLAfHT STT.KH nf all wiRtha
bnrg, eight mile* from the city, will be opened | Ol all Widths
COLORED AND WHITE DRESS SILKS
MOZAMBIQUES,
GRENADINES,
BAREGES,
PINA CLOTHS,
PLAIN AND CHECK POPLINS,
LAWNS,
MUSLIN,
ORGANDIES,
and otbir Styles of Dreas Goods.
EINSTEIN A ECKMAN,
151 Congreaa street.
for the reception of visitors on (he 2d of April. ’Bath
houses, boats, Ac., in connecUon with the establish
ment.
For farther information, enquire of W. A R.
McIntyre 4 Co.
P. L. CONSTANTINE, Agent,
m27-lm” Proprietor.
Booms to Let.
F urnished rooms to let.
office.
Enquire at this
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NOTICE TO SHIPPERS.
wa,V'v u :r I n N af, « tht* date *U freight for HawldaarUle
y ewr- i yj an ,| intermediate landings on the sltamaha and
DEPOT Ocmnlgee rivers, musi be paid here by the shippers.
Macon freight can be paid at that |
m27-6 KRWI
shippers.
lint.
A HARDEE.
Bricks! Bricks!! Watches! Watches!!
TYPE haw. nnd »!I continue to keep on hand, a | a FINE
t2M2r iUamil " Ut t “ 8 w,r 1 Mlit J° r Brlck ’ of I A lean
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HAMLET * SWAIN.
WANTED TO CHARTER.
A VE^ El. t i- r. I’uban ie.it and home to an At- !
1-iLt.c ,i .it ujrih ol U it er ig.
p2s 1 holt PEI. BROTHERS.
rtment of English. Swiss and Amer-
;bsK Jnst received and for sale at
P. D. JORDAN’B,
1*9 Congress st.
CEDAR CAMPHOR
Fo* Moras. Bold by Druggists everywhere. Harris
[ A Chapman, Boston. mtS4
FLOUR AND K. D. HOMINY.
7(if) BBLS., jnst received and for sale by
/ OU KANDELL A CO.,
Cor. Bay nnd Barnard streets.
LIGHT DRAFT STEAMER FOR BA I-R
| By Bell, Wylly A Christina.
Will be eold in front of Exchange at 12 o’clock
WEDNESDAY, March 2Stb, without reserve, for
account of all concerned
THE LIGHT DRAFT SIDE-WHEEL IRON STEAMER
CHATHAM.
BnlUof English iron; her bottom being thoroughly
overhauled and repaired, and being completely re
fitted at an expense ol over$9,0u0; entire new Smoke
Stack, Paddle Wheels, fully found with furniture
and apparel, and ready for immediate nse. Can be
seen at Miller's Foundry Wharf. Capacity 800 bales
cottou; Is a powerful Tag-Boat, and draws only 3 W
feet; she la 120 feet 6 inches long; Beam 26 feet o
Incbea; Depth 6 feet 9 inches; Tonnage 273; Square
Engine, disconnecting, length of stroke 6 feet e
inches; Cylinder 36 Inches; Diameter of Paddle-
wheels 14 feet; Length of Buckets 6 feet 6 inches;
Width of Backets 18 inches.
TERMS CASH—Purchaser to pay for titles. m!9
Mackerel. SAW DLL FOR SALK
W BRIO Wrt- t a net O Vm. lfsa/tlrza.ml 1 m BfBMMil
BY BLUN & MEYER.
By permission of the Honorable Conrt of Ordinary
of Chatham county, will be sold on the first Tues
day In April next between the legal hoars of sale
In front of the Conrt House ;
That well known tract of Garden Land, containing
I (28; twenty-eight acres, belonging to tbe estate of
Paul E Glatlgny. By order of
LOUIS CRENYALD.
f!9-lawtd Administrator.
RICE.
KA BAGS Prime East I..di t I ice
Just rereit
Just rereived and for sale by
PHILLIPS A MYERS.
DOMESTICS.
Q K BALES 4-4 Augusta Factory
Wv 25 bale. 7-S do
For sale by
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1 cn HALF BBLS. Noe. 1 and 2 New Mackerel
IJU 106 kits Nos. 1, 2 and 3 do
Jnst received and for sal* by
HILTON 4 RAND ELL,
'-3 lss Bay street
HATS AND STRAW GOODS
FOR
Hen, Women and Children,
AT WHOLESALE.
8AMS & PHINIZY,
No. 9 Htnd 'aril's Lower Range.
A TTKNTION is called to my large and elegant
f*. stock of the above goods, now la rtore sad ar-
rt^ing by every steamer.
These goods were bought directly from th* manu-
I f***®™™* and will be sold aa low aa they are jobbed
si in New York.
mwn unnv nnnyu d- I Mer . chMlt « vW^Dg the city will do well to Cell and
fJW O LARGL ROOMS for Rent at No. 73 Bmy I examine my stock before pnrchasinf eleewheve.
Booms to Rent.
JOHN H. RUWE.
S. M. COLDIN&.
163 Congress street.
lowest price
| will of Him who doeth all things well.
ni28-2w Xi. R. M.
mwo very desirable Steam Saw Mills, fifty-eight
A- mil as from the city, on tbe Savannah, Atlantic A
Golf Railroad, stock and outfit aU In complete ran-
nlng order; with timber land sufficient to supply the
mil la for three or four years.
Apply to
T. B. MARSHALL A BRO.,
, Or T.H. HOOKER,
At 8tation Na A
A. BOMERT & SON,
[Bread & Biscuit Bakery,] 2
CORNER OF BRYAN AND JEFFERSON STS.,
8avannah, Georgia.
Navy Pilot Besad
Batter and Sugar Crackers
Soda, Wine, Egg Biscuit*, Ginger Sup
ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED.
ADMINISTRATORS SALE.
[ By T. J. Walsh.
' Will be sold on TUESDAY, April Sd, In front o! the
Conn House, at 11 o'clock .-
North half of Lot No. 5 Third Tythlng, Reynolds
Ward, corner of Congress and Drayton streets; fee
simple. Improvemeu is—store comer Congress and
Drayton street and m dwelling on Congress street.
Bast hair of Lot No. 2 Monterey Ward, subject to a
pound rent of |2114 per MinML Improvements—-
threoetory brick dwelling on Jones street; gas
through the house and a well of water in the yard.
39 duns Central Railroad Stock
~~ shares Southwestern do
shares Atlantic A Gnlf do
Bold by leave of tbe Ordinary of Chatham Aonnty
i the estate of Mrs. Jane Barnett, deceased, for a
division among the heirs.
Terms cash, purchasers paying for titles. 120
Paper Bags.
For Philadelphia. FOR SALE. COTTON SEED.
E store and for sale very cheap, a large stock of all
las* of the patent. Satchel Bottom Paper Bags.
PLATNER A BOSWORTH,
210 Bay street.
MBBaa The clipper schooner P. A. SANDERS, .
Capt. Diiiux, will leave with despatch for the above I T° • r “ Te ln ■ few days,
port. I 60 tone Peruvian Guano
For freight, apply to I 10® bbls Land Plaster.
n>28 HUN1EB A G AMR ELL. J m 27 N . nannwr * CO.
C A BUSHELS fin* Sea bland.
Foreale
P. H. BERN,
214 Bay street.
DRAMATIC.
A Complete Assorment of French’s Play
Books, at
mas
ESTILL'S NEWS DEPOT,
Boll St., next to the Post Office
ICE, ICE,
AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL'
T HE undersigned in connection with a Koutot
firm in tbe Ioe Trade, have rented the
OLD RIBRO ICE HOUSE,
corner of Whitaker and Congress street Ians,
They have now on hand, and will continue tokrtf
a supply of th* celebrated
LILLY POND ICE,
Which will be sold
ON AS REASONABLE TERMS AS ELSEWHKRt
AU orders from the interior will receive prompt
attention, and
Fart io til ar Cara will be talten io
Paoklng.
The Houses willl be nnder the perseual anpeift’
tendeno* of
MR. JAMES J. McGOWAN',
who has an Interest ln tbe business.
W Orders may be left at our office. No. IB Bi
street, or with Mr. McGowan, at the Ice Home.
mI4-tr L. J. GUILMARTLV 4 CO.
60VERESS WASTED.
A GENTLEMAN (wldoweri residing m s
locality ln South Carolina, about 3u mll«W®
Savannah, desires to engage the services
spectable middle-aged latly.aa Matron and (ioverw*
of three email girls. A liberal salary will he P“’
Satisfactory references will be required. Appe»
tlons addressed to this office will reach Llmincf™
with prompt attentlon-
miT-d
KIELIN & BUBKE,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
ALES, WHS 11
CORNER WHITAKER STREET A* 5
BAY LANE.
0KBEBS PROMPTLY FILLED k
CHARLESTON HOTEL
CHARLESTON, S. C.
fTIHIS populai and weil known Hotel. (r
A bnelaeas portion of the city, has beetVJLyi
niahed throoghont by the present propneior- "^
heensixtron year.ronnected
POWDER, POWDER
Ofin KEGS, hall kega and quarter kep Btf*-'' 1
fiUU Electric Powder
40 cases pound cane Hazard's Powder
200 bags assorted alsee Drop and Buck Sh>
Percussion Caps and Bar Lead
For tale by
TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS.
t Invite yonr attention to lbe la’geet
complete stock of
SldB* 5
DRY GOODS
to be found In ibis city, and which ia o fferid
AT THE LOWEST PRICES'
EINSTEIN * K®* 4 *
151 Congreea street, SavaanA
Br
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