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SAVANNAH, THURSDAY, APRIL 12, 1866.
THE DEATH OP AN INFANT,
How peacefully they rest;
Crow-folded there
Upon hie little breast—
Those tiny hands that ne'er was still before,
But ever spotted with hie mother’s hair.
Or the plain cross that on her breast jihe wore!,
Her heart no more will beat
To feel the touch of that soft palm,
That ever seemed a new surprise.
To bless him with her holy calm—
Sweet thoughts that left her eyea so sweet
How quiet are the hands
That wave those plewant bands!
But that they do not ris« Mid ■ink.
With his calm breathing, I should think
That he were dropped asleep.
Alas I too deep, too deep
la this his slumber.
Time scarce can number
The year* be will wake again. ^ ^
He did but float a little wav
Adown the stream of time,
With dreamy eyes watching the npplaa piay.
Listening to that fairy chitne.
His slender sail
Ne’er felt the gale.
He did but float a little way.
And, putting to the shore,
i^Whils yet twas early day.
West calmly on his way.
To dwell with us no more.
No jarring did he feel,
' J»o grating on his vessel’s keel;
• A. strip of silver sun 1
Mingled the waters with the land
Whore he wss seen no more,
O, stem word—never more!
Full short his journey was; no dust
Of earth unto his sandals clave;
The weary weight that old men must.
He bore not to the grave;
He seemed a cherub who had lost his way.
And wandered hither; so his stay
With us was short; and *twS9 most meet
That he should bs no delver in earth's clod.
Nor need to pause end cleanse his feet
To stand before his God.
insurance,
FIRE, MARINE,
LIFE
ACCIDENT
INSURANCE
IN
[From the Macon Telegraph.]
Is the Privilege of the Writ of Habeas
Corpus Restored by the Proclamation
of the President of the United States 1
The following opinion is from one of the best jurists
of our State: ...
To determine this question it is necessary to look to
the action of Congress and the President of the United
States, suspending the privilege of that writ.
By act of Congress, passed the 7th of June, 1802,
entitled “An act for the collection of-direct taxes in
insurrectionary districts within the United States, and j
for other purposes,” it was made the duty of the i
President to declare, on or before the 1st ol July then j
next following, by hie proclamatio, in what States or I
parts of States insurrection existed.
Aucordingly, by proclamation dated July 1st, 1862, ,
the President declared the States of South Carolina, !
Florida, Georgia, Alabama, Louisiana, Texas, Arkan
sas, Tennessee, North Carolina, and the State of Vir- ;
gin’ia, except certain counties, to be in insurrection '
and rebellion. i
By act of Congress approved March 3, 18G3, it was
enacted:
“That, during the present rebellion, the President
of the United States, whenever in his judgment, the ]
public safety may .require it, is authorized to suspend
the privilege of the writ of habeas corpus in any case
throughout the United States, or any part thereof."
In pursuance and by virtue of the authority vested
in the President by this act of Congress, he issued his i
proclamation dated.Sept. 15. 13G3, and declared “the |
privilege of the writ of habeas corpus suspended
throughout the United States," and "that this suspen
sion will continue throughout the duration of the re-
belllon, or until this proclamation shall, by a subse- j
quent one to be issued by the President of the United ;
States, be modified, or revoked."
The meaning of this proclamation is, that during j
the rebellion, the President might modify or revoke ;
his proclamation suspending the privilege of the writ
of habeas corpus, but if not modified, or revokod, tile |
suspension would continue throughout the duration |
of the rebellion—and it maybe added that no sound, :
sensible construction can make it extend any fnrthet
out.
Is the rebellion ended, or does it still continue ?
RISKS TAKEN
THE FOLLOWING FIRST-CLASS COMPA
NIES:
CAPITAL.
Columbia Fire Insurance Company, of New
York * $500,000
Fulton Fire Insnrance Company of New
y or g 200,000
Excelsior Firo Insurance Company of New
York 260,000
Springfield Fire Insnrance Company of New
York 800,000
Putnam Fire Insurance Company of Hart
ford • 600,000
Washington Fire Insurance Company of
Baltimore 500,000
Gulf State Fire Insurance Company of Tal
lahassee 300,000
ii.qCIDEKTT
Travelers’ of Haitford $500,010
marine «and Pii'©-
Pet.-rfihai'g Savings and Insnrance Company
of Virginia $500,000
Eufanla Home Insurance Company of Ala
bama 200,000
Georgia Home Insurance Company, Colum
bus 350,000
LiIFE.
ra.l. ASSETS.
New England Mutual Life Insurance Com
pany of Boston $3,000,000
pany of New York 1.000,000
On Open
In Great Western, of New York.
In Commercial Mutual, of New York.
Polloies.
ml-l-tf
AARON WILBUR, Agent.
No. 89 Bay Street.
If the rebellion has ceased to exist, so has the sus-
^^en^XXfe^ el^by^fof | «»*<**bocker Mutual Life Insurance Com-
Congress or the proclamation of the President of the
United States, beyond the termination of the rq- 1
bullion.
The President of the United States, by proclama- ;
tion bearing date April 2, I860, has declared that i
••standing armies, military occupations, martial law, f
military tribunals, and the suspension of the writ of j
habeas corpus are, in time of peace, dangerous to the
public interest, and incompatible with the individual
rights of citizens, contrary to the spirit of our free
institutions, and an exhaustion of the National re
sources, and ought not, therefore, be sanctioned or
allowed, except in cases of war, or for repelling in- ;
vasion, or for the suppression of insurrection or re- ;
bellion,” and he then “proclaims and declares that ;
the insurrection which heretofore existed m the t
States of Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina, !
Virginia, Louisiana, Alabama, Arkansas, Mississippi, j
Texas and Florida, is at an end, and hene.eibfth to be i
si»regarded. • j
Therefore, there being no invasion, insurrection,
or rebellion, the suspension of the writ of habeas
corpus has expired by its own limitation.
It was limited to the continuance of the rebellion,
and cannot by any rule of construction, be made to
extend beyond it.
Any further proclamation by the President declar
ing the privilege of the writ of habeas corpus restored
is unnecessary. His declaration that the" rebellion is
at an end, ends the suspension of the writ of habeas
corpus, and it is incorrect to say that a proclamation
of the President is necessary to restore the writ.
The privilege of the writ of habeas corpus is a con
stitutional right; it is not derived from an act of Con
gress, or from a Presidential proclamation.
The President might, during the war or rebellion,
have declared the suspension revoked, and the privil
City Court of Savannah.
FEBRUARY TERM, 13GC.
\\f HE RE.VS, Moses A. Cohen. Ocfavu.s Cohen,
V V Henry 1). Weed, J. 9. Tyson, Francis J. Chum-
I'WU: Edwin E. Hertz, Noble A. Hardee, Mo-es Y.
tfrndnrson, Thomas Arkwright, Henry Bryan and’
John R. Wilder were regularly summoned ti> attend
and he sworn as Grand Jurors for the February
Term, 1SG6, of the City Court of Savaonah, made de-
1 nit: It » ordered that they be fined each in ihe
sum of forty dollars, unless they file good and
ruffi.’ient cause of excuse on or before the first
ay ot the - ext term oi this Court, on the first Mon
day in May next.
And wh'erjas, Henry Muller, J. B. Gaudry, James
Gibh, Laurence T>nnn, Joseph Ruckert. R. II. Bluer.
Theodor B. Marshall, John J. Maurice, Joseph Bul-
ege of the writ would have'foll'owed'wVtmJut any Vet or 1 llv ' n and Patrick O’Toole were summoned to attend
proclamation restoring it. So when the suspension 1 ”- r ’”*'’ T f -- .i— 1 -- ---
was dependent upon and limited iu its existence to
a certain state of things, when that state ceases to ex
ist, the suspension ceases with it, and the Constitu
tion of the United States throws around every citizen
the protection which the writ of habeas corpus afforded
him before the rebellion commenced.
IN GENERAL.
—The other day the innocent inventor of a contriv
ance for charging beer bottles visited Hamilton, Cen-
ada, with a sample, but the frightened Canadians im
mediately seized him for having “infernal machines"
in his poaeession.
—Three screw frigates have been placed in Cadiz
harbor, ready for sea, in case of the appearance of
Chilian privateers.
—The Preaident has issued an order to the various
Departments to withhold all advertising patronage
from the Chronicle, Forney's paper.
—For the first time since his illness, the Prince
Imperial went out on the 21st of March, and played
for an hour in the Empreaa’ resererved garden, with
young Connean, son of the Emperor’s physician and
friend. The following day he stood next to his moth
er on the central balcony of the Tuillsries during the
Emperor's review. The Prince still looks delicate.
—The Pennsylvania House has passed a bill pro
viding that colored persons shall not be excluded
from the passenger cars.
—The Tennessee State Representatives who with
drew from their seats have nearly all been re-elected
by large majorities.
—The Rev. A. M. SUipp, formefly Professor of his
tory and belles letters in the Universitiy of North Car
olina, has become President of Woodford College,
South Carolina.
—The cholera Is said to have made its appearance In
several districts of Germany.
—It is statsd that one of the New York firms charged
with the reosnt whiskey frauds has been assessed by
the revenue officers for a deficiency of $150,000 in the
returns.
—The light of the burning of Pike's Opera House
was seen by persons sixty miles sway.
—-QnantreU, the noted Kansas guerrilla, is said to be
X esiding in one of the West India islands, and hard at
work.
—William Lloyd Garrison wants to impeach Presi
dent Johnson, and laments that be is not in Congress
to do it.
—Henry Ward Beecher compares the Radicals in
Oongrass to monkeys in a cocoa-nut tree, pelting the
President from a safe distance.
—Tha Bangor Whig reports the most serious freshet
tor years in the eastern part of Maine. A gentle
man from Ellsworth says that they use cauoet to
sail about thair cellar*) and navigate the streets in flat
boats.
—Barnum has been elected to the Connecticut Leg
islature.
During the past year over eight thousand cows are
said to havs been lost in one county alone in Now
York from theflunderpest.
—A call for a National Woman’s Rights Conven
tion, to meet in New York on the 10th of May, has
been issued.
—The Ways and Mean* Committee baa decided to
take off all internal tax on paper, ink and type, and
the materials that enter into their compositions.
~ A J 001 **? baa been formed in Paris for the nur-
Catholic, and 6 reh^o^s* BOm “
—Mrs. Buggies, an old lady ninety-three
age, now living in Westborougti, i^^ s ^ e t ‘ r * of
merly taught ^ool in Cambridge, and among her
scholar! was a fur-haired boy named Robert E I^
afterwards the great rebel commander. “
—A bill to authorize the construction of a brides
aS^ tSt - ^ h "
““ d ® r *be lake for the purpose of ob-
ta^taely Tht, ot “ progress-
sightbundrS'and tiro ?eet ZfW' 6 tbo ^
hundred and forty-five f^t from the JH? 18 ’ ,lx
total of six thousand finer hSd^f »
feet, and leaving four thouaand onehm!rt,-S rtT ‘?!I? n
teen feet yet to be dug a
the entire length of the tunnsL two-fifths ot
—Lcrd Sbaftsbury on one occasion was exarmn<„„
gUla* sch*>l, and juat aa ha waa abouttotakewf'l*
addressed a girl somewhat older that, the rest
among other things inquired, “who made your vut
•ody?" “Please, my lord.” replied the unaophisti-
Sortin’ 1 ’ yS?^ Jon “ ”“ de “ y b0dy ’ bat l m 9 le
^J-On the Uth a severe fire occurred at Natches.
** *b" *rmed, re
arm b>' sworn as Petit Jurors for the February Term,
City Court of Savannah, made deiault: It is ordered
t hat they be fined each twenty dollars, unless they
file pood aud sufficient cause of excuse on or before
!h first day of the next term of this Court, on the
first Monday in May uext.
Atul whereas, Peter O'Keif, Henry Wetrzbcr, O. V.
Hntchins, John Cochran. lewis Fried, Hugh Mona
han, James K. Be sent and Francis Kane, Tales Petit
Jurors, summoned to attend and be sworn as Petit
Jurors at the February Term of the City Court of Sa
vannah, made default: It is ordered that they he
fined each in the sum of twsnty dollars, unless they
file good and sufficient enuse of excuse on or before
the ii st day of the May Term of said Court.
Tru extracts from the minutes of the City Court.
PHILIP M. RUSSELL, Jun.,
Deputy Clerk City Court of Savannah.
a7-15
ALE AND LAGER,
Johnson's Square, opposite the Pulaski House,
Corner St. Julien and Bryan Sts.
fFalligant’s old Paint Stand.
A large invoice of
Potatoes and Apples
.Tn q t receive.'!.
Agent for H. Clausen*» celebrated Phceuix
Steam Brewery, New York: A. M. Binnlnger & Uo’r
London Dock Gin, and Club Sauce.
Proposals.
OROPOSALS will he received until tile 14th Inst.
L for the painting of the roofs of the Exchange,
Guard House, Steeple and Cupola, also the Jail.
All l he old work is to receive one heavy coat of good
me Utile fire-proof paint, mixed with boiled and raw
lmseed oil. All Ihe new work to receive two coats
of the same material, aud the work to be done In a
good and workmanlike manner.
Proposals to he in writing, and directed to
ROBERT LACHLISON,
aC 9 Chairman Com. Public Buildings.
SCALES.
A SSORTED Sizes and Patterns of Fairbanks’ Pi at
form and Counter Scales, which for accuracy,
neatness and durability cannot be surpassed. Also,
nest Frames, Beams, Hooks, rfc., for weighing Cot-
ion. For sale by
BOUSE A BRYANT,
J25-tf 194 Bay street.
KIRLIN & BURKE,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
m, mm and liquors,
CORNER WHITAKER STREET AND
BAY LANE.
ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED & DELIVERED.
au21
DRY GOODS
The undersigned having formed a copartners
under the firm name of
Miscellaneous.
NOTICE.
TO ALL WANTING FURNITURE
I am opening for the inspection of the public,
a fine stock of
CABINET FURNITURE, CHAIRS, MAT
TRESSES, Ac-, &e.,
To which the attention of all is invited.
, Warerooms, ITS BROUGHTON STREET, Sher
lock’s old Dry Goods Store.
f!6-tf L. B. HARRINTON.
-A_t Home -A.gain.
MULES
T HOMAS F. STEVENS has just arrived with a fine
lot of MULES, which he is now offering at fair
Prices, at DAN BUTLER’S stables. Whitaker street
111 front nf tha A raonal ’
in front of the Arsenal.
Let those wanting good stock call soon.
ml4-ttn. THOS. F. STEVENS.
In case of my absence from the city, Mr. John H.
Dews will attend to my business.
T. F. s.
PIERCE SKEHAN,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer
In Fine Groceries, Boots and Shoes, Clothing, For-
eign and Domestic Wines, Liquors and Scgiu s.
A!so, Skeban's Celebrated
GOLDEN ALE
AND
CHAMPAGNE CIDER.
in bottle and in wood.
London and Dublin Brown Stout, Scotch and Eng
lish Ales Ac.
Liberal deductions made to be trade.
170 BROUGHTON STREET, SAVANNAH,
dll-tf and 62 Liberty street, N. Y.
BLAIR & BICKFORD,
LUMBER MANUFACTURERS, AND
DEALERS IN TIMBER AND LUM
BER OF EVERY DESCRIP
TION.
DO OKS, SASH, AND K L. 1 S D S .
Mill and Lnmly^r Yard on Cannl, near Bryau street
Office 180 Bay street,
* Savannah, Ga.
J. W. STEELE,
(Late Steele & Burbank,)
11 Merchants’ Row, Hilton Head,So. Ca.
And corner King and George Sts., Charleston,
C AULS the attention of Wholesale and Retail Pur-
1 chasers to his superior stock of
Military and Naval Clothing,
FURNISHING GOODS,
Watches, Clocks, Fancy Goods, Jewelry and Plated
Ware, Swords, Sashes, Belts, Embroideries, Boots,
Caps, Field Glasses, Gauntlets, Gloves, Ac., Ac.
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New York Advertisements.
DORY EAS1AIZEKA
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WAS THE ONLY “ PREPARATION iFOB FOOD
FROM INDIAN CORN”
That received a medal -and honorable mention from
the Royal Commissioners, the competition of all pro
minent manufacturers of “Corn Starch” aud ^Pre
pared Corn Flour ” of this and other countries not
withstanding.
MAIZENA,
The food and ltixnry of the age, without a single
TanlL One trial will convince the most skeptical.
Makes Paddings, Cakes, Custards, Blanc Mange, &c„
without isinglass, with few or no eggs, at a cost as
tonishing the most economical. A slight addition to
ordinary Wheat Flour greatly Improves Bread and
Cake. It is also excellent for thickening sweet sauces,
gravies for fish and meats, soqps, Ac. For Ice Cream
nothing can compare with it.’ A little boiled in milk
will produce rich cream for coffee, chocolate, tea, Ac.
Put np In one pound packages, under the trade
mark Maizena. with directions for use.
A most delicious article of food for children and In
valids of all ages.
For sale by Grocers and Druggists everywhere.
Wholesale Depots 166 Fulton Street.
WILLIAM DURYEA,
j26-ly General Agent
RRIEN & CAURERE,
Commission Merchants,
No. 11 SOUTH WILLIAM STREET,
Now York..
/CONSIGNMENTS ot any description of produce, or
L/ orders for purchase of same, or any business
appertaining to a General Commission House, as also
consignments or orders to our friends abroad, where
we have extensive connexions, are solicited.
Particulars of all markets will be given npon In
quiry, and advances made upon hnsiuess entrusted to
us or oar friends. CA HERE A CO.,
ml3-3m Commission Merchants, N. Orleans.
SPRING MATTRESSES,
Wltich fold up complete for transporting. The most
comfortable bed for a warm climate; good uphol
stered and best hair tops. S. P. KITTLE, 150 chat
ham street. New York.
Everything to complete and furnish a bed. The
place to buy is where the tiling is made. fS-2m
LAROCHE & JOHNSON,
Timbev& Lumber Dealer’s
200 BAY STREET,
SAVANNAH, GA.
THE EYE, EAR, AND THROAT.
D R. WRIGHT, of Toronto, Canada West, Plivsi
ciau aud Surgeon, Oculist and Auriet, can be
consulted on Deafness, Discharges from the Ear
noises in the Head, Catarrh, Diseases of the Throat
and Lungs.
All diseases of the EYE, requiring eithelr Medical
or Surgical aid attended to.
Office No. 41, in Dr. Thos. Buckler’s old office on
Lexington street, Baltimore, Mil.
Office iiourg jrotn 9 to 12 A. M., and 3to 6 P. M.
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Catawba Wine.
CASES (still) vintage of 1882, for sale by
MACKY. BEATTIE A CO..
203 and 205 Bay street.
JAMES B. DAWKINS,
Attorney-at-Law and Solicitor
in Equity,
GAINESVILLE, EAST FLORIDA.
16.1 awly
Ship Stores.
20 hbls new Mess Beef
3o bbls Mess ’and Prune Pork
60 bbls Pib.t and Navy Bread
Sperm and Lard Oil
White Lead and Paints
Manilla and Tarred Rope
Rope and Iron Strupp :(1 Blocks
Canvass, Twine, Anchors, Ac.
For sale by
m24-eodinr CLAOHOR.V A CUNNINGHAM-
W. M. WALSH,
W HOLESALE Druggists, corner Barnard and
Broughton streets, Savaauaii, Ga., General
Agent lor the South.
CLOCK'S
Hair Restorer Restores Gray nair.
CLOCK’S
nalr Restorer makes Hair grow on Bald Heads.
CLOCK'S
Hair Restorer Stops Hair from Falling Out.
CLOCK’S
Hair Restorer Prevents Headache.
CLOCK'S
Hair Restorer is elegantlv Perfumed.
CLOCK’S
Hair Restorer is all that can be claimed as a dressing,
CLOCK'S
Hair Restorer possesses all the merit claimed for it.
A single trial convinces the most sceptical of its
value. If, after a thorough trial of two bottles it
does not give perfect satisfaction, the money wlllb e
refunded. Sold everywhere at $1 per bottle. Six
bottles for $5. dlS-eod tf
Immense Improvement in Steam-
HICKS’ PATENT DIRECT ACTING, RE-
CIPIIOCATING-PI3TON STEAM EN
GINES.
S AVE 75 per cent, in space, weight, transportation,
friction, and parts over the best engines, with
great economy in steam and repairs. The cheapest,
.simplest most compact, and durable made. Ada pted
to all purposes. For circular address the Hick:
Engine Co., No. 88 Liberty street. New York.
fl9-2awCm
T EC E
Singer Sewing Machines.
Principal Office for the State, of Georgia,
116 BKOIJflHTOil STREET,
H. D. HAWLEY, General Agent.
A large assortment for sale at New York prices.
Sewing Machines of all kinds repaired at short
notice.
Stitching neatly done. nit
Hiram Roberts’ Sons & Co.,
lor the purpose of carrying on a general DRY GOODS
BUSINESS, have now opened, and will continue to
receive additional supplies of Imported and Domestic
Dry Goods, which they offer for sale at
No. 156 OXBBOXTS’ BVX&BZN6
on Congress street, east of the Market, and at the
second store from the end of the building. "
JAMES H. ROBERTS.
DWIGHT L. ROBERTS.
f*6-tf EDWARD S. LATUROP.
TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS,
\ArE invite your attention to the largest and most
" ▼ complete stock of
DRY GOODS
to be found in this city, and which la offered
AT THE LOWEST PRICES,
*nwnw * icnuLN,
161 Congress street, Bavauik, a a.
GKO. P. FOWLE.
HUGH BIC
FOWLE & CO.
FORMERLY OF ALEXANDRIA, VA.,
Commission Merchants.
Importers of Railroad Iron and Dealers in
Railroad Supplies. -
Office, 70 Broadway,
fVKTW YORK,
oct25 Gm
Notice.
SavaNhah, March 9th, 1S66.
iTMin firm of A. McAlpln A Brothers Is this day dls-
A solved by mutual consent. All parties indebted
to said firm, and all creditors of the same, will make
payment and present their claims to Messrs. Harden
A Le vy, who are anthcrized to wind np the affairs
of the concern.
ANGUS MoALPIN.
J. W. MoALPIN.
ml3-lm D. M. MoALPIN.
SEA ISLAND,
HAWKINS & FAY,
Commission Merchants,
NO. 47 PEARL STREET,
NEAR PRODUCE EXCHANGE, N. Y.
WM. B. HAWKINS,
J- ROCKWELL FAY.
Particular attention paid to buying Produce, Provi
sions, Whiskies, and Cigars, on order, aud to con
signments.
RFFEBZN0B8:
CLINTON HUNTER, firm of Spofford, Tileston A
Co., New York. Fancher & McCliesney, 5 Water-st.,
New York. Richard Ellis, 114 Water street, New
York. Wm. B. Miles, 59 Christie street, New Yoik.
VV. E. Si bell, 5 Wall street. New York. I.ewis L.
Jones, to BrniJwjt- S. W. Ma-on & Co., Savannah
SODA W ATE R.
S25 REWARD
FOR proof to convict auv person of trafficking In
till' following described Boities ;
Having recently, nt a great ♦*>:pcuse, gotten up an
entire new sett oi moulds in which my
SODA WATER, PHILADELPHIA POR
TER, AND ALE BOTTLES
are made. Each of those Bottles have my name ami
the yen: 1866 blown in the glass. The mould being
my private property no other person fan purchase
bottles made In them. I neither sell nor give away
anv of those Bottles.
NO OTHER PERSON HAS A RIGHT
TO DO SO.
t simply lend them to those who purchase tiie con
tents. with the understanding that they ale to be re
turned to me when empty.
Tliis is well understood by all, yet many, regard
less of their just obligations, frequently lend or sell
those bodies with the Soda Water or other liquids,
ther.-by depriving me of my property and subjecting
me to losses which are unjust and unlawful.
Those Bottles are now very expensive, rendered
more so by the Patent Cork Fastener attached to and
lost with every bottle which I lose, together with the
many taxes Imposed upon this species of business,
the most oppressive of which is a direct tax of six
percent, to the Government on gross sales of Soda
or Mineral Water, which reduces the profits so unick
that it is impossible, at present prices, to submit to
Hie loss of Bottles, and I do hereby caution all per
sons against buying. selling, filling, with liquids, or
in any manner depriving me of the use of said Bot
tles. JOHN RY.AN,
Soda Water Bottling Establishment,
ml7 Southwest corner of Bay and West Broad sts.
Steam Engines and Machinery.
GOULD MACHINE COMPANY,
NEWARK, N. J.
MACHINISTS’ TOOLS
WOOD WORKING MACHINERY’
CIreniar Saw Mills, Stationary and Port
able Steam Engines. Boilers,
Steam pamps,
Steam Fire Eigines* Hose,
W Send for a catalogue. ml3-3m
MACHINERY.
B RICK-MAKING MACHINES, Brick Presses, Tem
pering Wheels, Tile Machines, and every de
scription of Machinery used in the manufacture of
Brick.
FRANKLIN L. CARNELL,
No. 1844 Germantown Avenue,
123-3ra Philadelphia, Pa.
WILMINGTON
IRON WORKS.
PUSEY, JONES & C0-,
Wilming^ton, 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 facilftieF for doing: work of this
class, arc prepared to execute orders with despatch,
oct!2 6m
LINVILLE & GLEASON.
St. Julian Street, West of Market,
SAYAN NAJI.
Insurance!
The Oldest Accident Insurance Conm’y
IN' AMERICA
Traveler’s Insurance Co.
OF HARTFORD, CONN.
Net Cash Assets, Feb. 1, ’66, $600,849 72
Insures against Accidents of all
Kinds,
CAUSING BODILY INJURY OR LOSS OF LIFE.
IT IB CHEAP.
A policy for $5,000 In case of fatal accident, or $25
per week in case of disabling injury, costs but $25
to $30 per year. Ally sum from $600 to $10,600,
with $3 to $5o weekly compensation, at proportion
ate rates. Policies written for three or five years; a
a liberal discount.
IT IS UNIVERSAL.
This Company insures against all -sort* "of acci
dents, whether they occur in traveling, working in
the shop or factory,walking in the street, swimming,
riding, hunting, fishing, etc. It tssnes policies fer
all persons, tn all parts of the United States and
Canadas, and grants permits to visit any part of the
world. This insurance is sought alter and valued,
by all.classes of men, rich of poor.
IT IS RELIABLE.
The TRAVELER’S of. Hartford is the oldest Acci
deni Insurance Company in the United States, aud
established on a firm basis. It has issued many
thousands of policies, pays claims for compensation
almost dally, aqd its business is steadily Increasing,
its capital is ample, its directory of the highest char
acter. and it has paid over One Tbuusaud Losses,
without contesting one
Oi td after Monday, the 12th • ' '■
AtlastioAg^ICE,
MonF Wednesday and 7rid» ThoD »»«vffi e '
turn , leave Thomasville ev,™ !! "’ 3l) *• m.
M<
wy.|
day Friday at 12.15
Fr A trains leave SavaAt,
day 4 Tuesday, at T.49 ».■ ^ ,, „
Leav : Thomaaville on p^ 5t Ml .1
need, it 5 p. m . : arriving ta A’and 41
Tues r and Thursday at 5 Mah 10 *
Fn tt by passenger trj*
deliv d at the depot
startf time of the train.
B Sat-.
must >».
NO MEDICAL, EXAMINATION RE
QUIRED.
Three cents a day will Insure a man for $2000
or $10 weekly compensation, for one year.
J. G. BATTERSON, Presidetit-
Rodney Dennis, Sec.
A. WILBUR,
J. T. THOMAS,
GREEN & FOOTMAN,
J. C. MCNULTY,
m20 Agents, Savannah.
WASHINGTON LIFE INSURANCE CO
* e*ii'U -’"»«•
The insacola and Georgian.,,, 'J
pay tl^oupons from theirbr.,' ‘ Cla ?5:.J
the Tafiasse Railroad CompjnjY' 1
Maturing hn to w Pasl
tolling 4e 1st January, 1667 u. nc,r,< % 1
ferretl Antal Stock cf tW ^^etabrJ
gnaranjd seven Per cem.^
on the January, isc~. and ' ’--•si
ly. Honrs of said Coupons ^ ‘, ^1
posit tha one with Mes-.p, Err to]
of 3avat*th, to whom the .
ml9 - tf l SecretLtlfo
' OFFICE OF T[]£
CSlitral Railroal
AG-33NTS POH
MERktlTT, WALCOTT & CO.,
64 ConrtlaMt Street New Yorl
MANUFACTURERS OF ALL KINDS OF
Bolts, Nuts, Washers, Sett Screws, Tap- and Dies,
<tc . &c., and dealers in all kinds of Railroad, Steam
ship and Engineer’s Supplies, oils. Varnish, Paint,
Hemp and Rubber Packing; O.ikTannedand Rubber
Belting. Blass Fittings. Chipping and Riveting Ham
mers, Files, Chisels, Gas Pipe, Nails, Circular and
Gang Saws. Pumps, Steam Whistles, Steam and Wa
ter Gangers, Steam Engines and Saw Mills of every
description, ,vc., Ac. Also Agents for A. P. WOOD
A- CO.’S celebrated Portahle Steam Engines.
f21
MACHINERY DEPOT
SAW MILLS, GRIST MILLS,
WOOD WORKING MACHINERY,
SAWS, BELTING, &c., &c.
WOOD & MANN’S.
CELEBRATED
Portable Steam Engines
J. N. WILSON,
Photographer,
S. E. corner Broughton and Whitaker Strs.,
SAVANNAH. GA.
Old pictures copied with the greatcet care, d’
DAVID BAILEY,
MERCHANT TAILOR
No. IS Whitaker St.,
Between Bryan and Bay streets,
I S now leceiving his Spring and Summer Stock.-
comprising fine French Cloths nnd Cassimercs:
also, fine Fancy French Cassimeres and Coatings,
Drap D’Ete. Flannels, White and Brown Linen Duck,
Marseilles, Ac., which he will make up at the short
cat notice and in the most fashionable et\!o.
Remember No. 12 Whitaker street.
mlTlw&eodlm
NO. 98 BROADWAY, NEW YORK.
CYRUS CURTISS, President.
Clayton Newboid, V. P.; W. A. Brewer, Sec.; Rob
ert B. Minturn, George Griswold, Roland G. Mitchell,
Thomas Hope, William 11. Aspinwall, a. A. Low and
others. Directors.
Cash assets, over $500,000.
Capital stock, $125,000,
Policy holders receive all the profits without incur
ring any liability for losses. It lias therefore all the
advantages ami security of a Slock aud Mutual Com
pany combined, without their separate disadvan
tages. ANDREW M. RO-S8, Agent.
General Agent State 01 Georgia, Savannah, Ga.
W. R. Waking, M. D., Medical Examiner, Savan
nah, Ga. fel)19-3m.
Ft oliatolo 8 out liorn
Insurance.
O SAYAXRm^j.
N and dor Monday, rh c 5th of F “a
daily tims will run bctv. tc i,
gusta, counting |„ t,„ lh dlr W|
eoiViHRililrniiH uufr.ii/_ 19 L*UcJ
Leave aav.-ilah,.
7.30 a
i. m., «j(];
ra.,aiuU
•. a - and
P’m., and yq j[
mnsi he J
0 by pa8aen^er train j
at the Passenger shed !
°l train. J. M. SH.&IB
Master of Traaq^Sbl
SOUTHERN MUTUAL LIFE INSU
RANCE COMPANY.
(Established in 1S49.)
ASSETS SEPTEMBER 1st, over. .284 OOO.
Hon. W. F. DkSAUSSUKE, Pres.
F. W. MoMabtkk, Actuary.
This Company has paid for losses to the Widows
and Orphans of the South near $400,000.
The rates are low aud profits regularly returned to
ihe Insurers.
J. B. READ, M. D. Medical Examine!.
Emigrants Can' be Supfl
VITHIN TEN DAYS. 1
THE
National Marine ancl Fire
INSURANCE COMPANY
OF NEW ORLEANS
CAPITAL., $500,000
T HE undesigned are prepared to snprlvpj
and otheiparties who may beasmttfrt
LABORERS,land have made neviSiwn r-1
tuenls.in theKorth to fid any ordera lor inJ
Laborers, Wdxlcutters, Methttnks etc rr-1
or Twelve dtis from the day the orders riel
The Lahore’s are to be received ht tuetaf
on arrival oflhe steamer litre, and imL.T.J
the points filitre they are wanted aiEal
expense, and’ the Employer* have iartr*r S
certain sum (er head in advance, partly j-J
and partly fo| covering the expense* in bn®
Emigrants trim t he North to tms port.
The rate d which Farming Laimren an
cured will average about $1}! per tear, tteb
ers finding tltm.
For furtherparticnlars apply to
' WJ1. MORVlLLt & CO., I
i ' Jones’ Block, Bay strati
One door East of Barnard a
Wat
The undersigned begs leave to inform the Insuring
public that he has been legally appointed Agent foi
the above named Companies, and is ready to take Ma
rine. River, Life and Fire Risks at customary rates.
O. C. MYERS, Agent,
Office v. ith Phillips & Myers, 86 Bay street.
j29-3m
REFERENCES:
Jackson & Ip.wton, -avannah.
John W. Anderson & Son, Savannah.
Solomon Cohen, Savaunah.
Jno. C, Ferrtll, Savannah.
XichollR, Camp <£ Co., Savancah
Geo. A. Cuyier, Savannah..
IV. K. Fleming, Savannah.
John Screven, Savannah.
Brigham. Baldwin <£ Co, Savannah
Savannah National Bank, .savantak.
m2
FROM FOUR TO THIRTY-FIVE HORSE POWER.
We have the oldest, largest, and most complete
works in the country, engaged in manufacturing Por
table Engines. Our eugincs are. “by cxi-crts’’ now
conceded t.. be the best apparatus oi' the description
ever presented to the public Adapted to every pur
pose where power is required. Medium sizes constant
iy on hand, or furnished on short uotioe.
Descriptive circulars, with price.list, sent on npplca-
tion.
COMSTOCK & KINSEY,
d!5-eod6m 164 Bay street, Savannah, Ga.
NMIME’S OWN REMEDIES.
Congress Spring Water.
Empire Spring Water.
Columbian Spring Water.
J. S. RAWLINGS & CO.,
Produce Commission Merchants
96 SOUTH CHARLES STREET,
BALTIMORE, HD.
Strict attention paid to selling all kinds of Produce,
and to the purchase and shipping of Grain, Ac., to
all parts of the South
We also keep constantly on hand a choice stock of
Pure Seeds, snch as Clover, Timothy, <fcc. Orders
filled at lowest rales.
Consignments and orders solicited.
Refers to Messrs Woodward, Baldwin & Co., Bal
im ore andNew York; Mr. b. G. Haynes, Savannah,
m6-?m
FOB SALS,
ipnoSE very valuable Lots situated on the corner
or West Broad aDd Zubly streets, designated by
the letters C, E and G. Middle Oglethorpe Ward.—
Each Lot has a width of sixty-seven feet and six
inches, aud is one hundred and eighty feet in depth,
making an area of tvyo hundred and two and a half
feet by one hundred and eighty. This would afford
abundant room for the erection of a Hotel of exten
sive proportions, orfor any kind of manufactory.—
For any or which purposes these lots are iligihlv sit
uated, being near to the Central Railroad Depot and
on one of the principal streets of the city. Tile above
Lots may be treated for at private sale separately or
together, and if not disposed of previously, will be
offered at public sale in front of the Court Honse on
the first TUESDAY in April next, by T. J. Walsh.
At which time and place will also be offered Lot
No. s--, Franklin Ward, on Broughton street, and the
Island or Great Warsaw, containing two thousand
acres. R- T. GIBSON, Executor,
fl2-eod of estate of Dr. C. P. Richardson.
Catawba Brandy.
With Fine Residence on Main hand,
FOR SALE.
W E offer, on most favorable terms, that valuable
and healthy Island known as BLACK ISLHND,
Immediately below the town of Darien, near the
mouth of the Altamaha river. The Island Is sur
rounded by tho waters of the river, Black Island
Creek nnd Moy Hall river. It contains about
one thousand acres, of which two hundred and
fifty are flint, quality hammock—the balance fresh
marsh, of which aboat two hundred and fifty acres
have been successfully cultivated both In rice and
cotton.
There are on the Island three excellent mill sites,
two on the Altamaha and one on Moy Hall river-
all accessible to ships of heavy draft.
Also for sale, either separately or In connection
with this property, the very handsome residence of
Mrs. S. Kell, near Darien, with one hundred acres of
high land, extending to the limits of the town, and
sixty acres of reclaimed march, which has been cul
tivated both In cotton and rice.
This property la divided from Black Island by the
ZVfiH.Si ““me, and would constitute a very
“^.property., and would be an
l 51_ t .?£ -W*. Proprtetor. Th « House
PSS*1® .!“susKHmbwz brain
aga-iw
JNYOICE of Harper & Co., for sale by
MACKY. BEATTIE A CO.,
tgO 203 aud 205 Bay street.
No natural or artificial compound has yet been dis
covered or manufactured that equal* these waters as
a preventive, relief and permanent cure, for many
temporary and chronic diseases, as proved by the ex
perience of many thousands who have drank them
for years, with the most beneficial effects.
CONGRESS WATER
Is a cathartic, alterative and tonic, and Is a valua
ble remedy for affections of the liver and kidneys,
dyspepsia, gout, chronic constipation and cutaneous
diseases. Is a most powerful preventive of the
fevers and bilious complaints so prevalent in warm
climates.
EMPIRE WATER
FIRE AND MARINE
INSURANCK AG JUJSTC'Y.
Jas.T. Patersd
TIMBER,
Lumber & Cornu
$1,600,000
SECURITY INSURANCE CO
Capital and Surplus
1*11 CENIX INSURANCE CO.,
Capital and Surplus $1,500,000
INTERNATIONAL. INS. CO.,
Capital and Surplus $1,200,000
MANHATTAN INSURANCE CO.,
Capital s nil Surplus $1,078,000
HARMOMY INSURANCE CO.,.
Capita! and Surplus. $ 500.000
Total cash Capital nnd Assets $6,000,000
Fire, Marine, and Inland Navigation Risks taken
in ihe above highly responsible Companies 011 Build
ings and Merchandise to any amount, at_plie lowest
rates corresponding with the risk. Losses equitably
adjusted and paid promptly at this Office.
A. A. LANE,
No. 13 Stoddard’s Range, Boy Street, Sa
vannah. Ga. fl9-3m
Commission Merchants.
JOHN 8. SAMMIS & (!0.,
Forwarding and Commission
MERCHANTS.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
Dry Goods, Groceries, &c.,
NOS. 1 AND 2 SAMMIS’ BLOCK,
Bay Street, Jacksonville, Florida.
ID. O. 8AXXI8.
G. B. & G. W. LAMAR,
General Comiission Merchants.
Forwarding and Shipping Agents,
NO. 92 BAY STREET, (np stairs.) •
Refer to Geo. W. Anderson, Jno. C. Ferret and G. B.
Lamar, Savannah; W. E Jackson. Josiah Sibley &
Sons, J. B. * J. W. Walker, Augusta. Consignments
solicited. 6m-uov2
Is a cathartic, and a valuable remedy for rheuma
tism, derangement of the liver, diseases of the skiu,
and general debility. Its effects arc most salutary in
lung diseases. It is an almost sure cure for scrofula,
and the most, aggravated forms of dyspepsia. As a
preventive and cure for all bilious derangements it
stands unrivalled.
COLUMBIAN WATER
Is a tonic and diuretic of a highly beneficial char
acter, and is a positive remedy lor diabetes, gravel,
calcnlnsrirritatiou and inflammation of the kidneys
and bladder, and has most siugnlarly active effects
in restoring these organs when debilitated by long
disease. Females who have suffered for years from
irregularity, and the distressing diseases known only
to their sex, have been entirely cured by the faithldl
and judicious use of Columbian Water.
LADIES’ GAITERS.
JUST arrived irom Philadelphia,
Ladles’ Calf and Goat Congress hqel GAITERS.
THOS. W. BROOKS
MANUFACTURER OF
FURNITURE AND GENERAL
UPHOLSTERY,
224 Dock Street, Philadelphia, Pi
N. B.—All ORDERS sent by Mail promptly at-
nededto. JySl-tt
These waters are bottled fresh and pure, from each
of the above named springs, in so careful and secure
a manner that they preserve ah their medicinal value
for years, and will be found equally efficacious when
drank thousands of miles distant as when taken di
rectly from the spring.
Beware of imitations and inferior Waters. The
corks of all genuine Congress, Empire aud Columbian
Waters are branded on the side of the cork, thus:
fCos-OEBSS W*Trn,\ 1 Empibe Wateb,\
\ C.JfcE. S. Co. / -j C. * E. 3.’(Jo. /
/COLCHBIAN Watch,!
I C. * E. S. Co. /
Packed safely and securely, in boxes suitable for
shipment to any part of the world. Congress aud
Empire Waters in boxes containing 4 dozen pints, or
dozen quart bottles each. Columbian Water in
boxes containing 4 or C dozen half pints, or 4 dozen
pintbottlcseacl).
Ladies' EnglLsh lasting GAITERS and BUSKINS.
Ladles’ Kid heel SLIPPERS.
Misses’ Kid heel SLIPPERS.
Children’s SHOES and SLIPPERS.
For sale at the
WHITAKER STREET SHOE STORE.
tnl4-tf. Northeast corner of Broughton lsne.
MERCHANT,
No. 9 STODDARD'S LOTER B
Bay Streets Savannah,
Darien, Geor^iij
dlG-tt
<TYM
HAVAJYA
PIPES
Chewing and Smo.
TOBACC
T HE subscriber ba* just received a it
of
Havana Sega
to wbich lie woald invite particular attey'-tc
He has also an extensive ogsortmen-
JVf eershaum Pip
SEGAR TUBES and BRIARWOODPffk I
The various brands of Chewrns rJL
bacco at his Establishment arc dN “• I
Please call and examine lor yourfi e
•F. C6S®"
Br.ll st..
jl-tf
TREASURY
Porcelain!
T HE subscriber respectfully gives r.otiaato the citi
zens of Savannah and viciuity that his stock of
OEFICE of CoxrTHOUARorras^
WAsaiMffi’N L ft j
W HEREAS, by satirfactor?^
to the undersigned-1-
that “The Merchants’Natlow-^ ^ J
in the city of Savannah, io ta .
and State of Georgia, ™LSr*|
and according to ** 'SfgfSJ
Congress entitled • An At, ° ‘ ,/
Currency, secured by a P 1 jf c JjniJ
bonds, aud to provide iM
demptton thereof."
complied with all they}'“T 1 '’ 0 ™
to be compiled with before couwy 1
of banking under said *«• r , J. CotJJJ
Now. therefore, I, ***% <$ -1!’^
the Currency, do hereby o- „ j,}, aty -J
National Bank of SavaDu. ". L cjvftf
nah, in the county ofj
is authorized to comment r
under the act aforesaid-
In testimony of
of office this seventh d,'.v 1
[l. s.j f 7 co**!
No. 1640. /
- vino"* 1 -. .
TnxawcnAn.-^nAl
In pursuance of the
Comptroller as above, tni-C (?5 Cl (Cg|
live hundred thousand d«F ,,
■ commence to receive de^ g-plwd! ,
: a general banking bnsln 8^ on da*
' 21s Inst., at its banking ^
! Bull and Drayton strcet,-^pRiCS-^ u
and vicinity
material and instruments has arrived from New
York, and that he is now prepared f<^ furnish the
Porcelain Picture to all who may favor him with their
Notice.
THE undersigned, under the name and style of
1 PHILLIPS A MYERS, have this day formed a
a limited partnership ” for the transaction of a Gene
ral Commission, Auction, Factorage and Forwarding
Business in the city of Savannah, to contfcue until
the first day of January, 18T1. Barnet Phillips and
Frederick Myera are the general partners, and John
Chadwick of New York, the special partner, who has
contributed the sum'of twenty-five thousand dollars
to the common stock ot the co-partnership.
BABNKT PHILLIPS.
PRKDMUCK HTZKt,
JOHN CHADWICK.
Sold ftp an Druggists, uotels, Wine Merchants,
qndflrst-class Grocers.
Sold only at wholesale by
HOTCHKISS SONS, 5*rop’rs,
92 Beckman St-, N. Y.
~ Orders by mail receive prompt attention.
mlMh.sJStnSm
SAW HILL & COBH HILL
For Sa)e on Consignment.
1 54-Inch Iron Frame Circular Saw Mill,
feet carriage
1 Extra M inch Saw —
1 SO-lnch]Corn Mill
SO BjgttBeltiny._
patronage. The demand for these pictures in north
ern cities has been unprecedented, and certainly for
beauty of finish, as also for durability, they are un
surpassed by any other Photographic production.—
Call and examine specimens at my rooms.
I also have a now Camera f„r making Imperial
Photographs and Cartes dc Visite in the highest style
of the art. Amhrotypes and copying of all kinds
finished to order with neatness and despatch.
Mv light is one of the finest in this section of the
country, and my Chemical Operator stands at the
head of the profession.
Pictures made in cloudy as well as In clear cather.
Satisfaction given in all cases.
Kespoctlnliy yours,
J. N. WILSON, Photographer,
Corner Broughton and Whitaker streets,
m72-Iw*eod2w Savannah, Ga.
JOHN L. V
COTTO
FORWARDING
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E. D. SMYTH & CO.
Importers and Wholesale Dealers In
CROCKERY,
CHINT.A-
AUD
GLASSWARE,
109 Broughton Street,
Near Ball Street,
Savannah, Georgia.
j. s:
ConuxH/
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FOREIGN AND Dt.
West
Opposite 143 W<
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Potatoes, Apple. ,
put up for the SoJ e ™ ® t i v aucu*
All consignmci(P ron X 1 ^icy, A1 '
|ST Refersjf^f^ ^
Walsh, and J,
iv1» .
I beg leave **
Rne Invoices of WHITE GRANITE, COMMON and
GLASSWARE. In store and to arrive. For sal* by
original invoice.
sm~ Good* re-packed Ibr coontrF trade,
fiv-eodtf ■* -
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