The Daily news and herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1866-1868, April 21, 1866, Image 4

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fell The Daily News and Herald. SAVANNAH, SATURDAY, APRIL 31, 18(6. esoRou. [We find the following beautiful tribute to Georgia, in an exchange, ascribed to a Frenchman who traveled in the upper districts several years ago. They were written by D. H. Jacques, who resided st that time in Athene, but returned to New York years ago. Ho is now on a visit to D. Redmond, Esq., at Forrest, and contemplates a permanent residence in the State. He is a true poet anda cultured gentleman, and we wel come him back to the old land whose charms inspired the muse of his earlier year*. Blessings on thee, land of beauty, Sleeping in a sunny clime; Blessings on thy hills and'valleys, I invoke them in my rhyme. Far and wide my steps may wander, Fairer scenes may meet my eyes, But my soul will cherish ever Memories of thy glorious skies. Northward, 'gainst the quiet Heavens Thy blue mountain barriers rise. And above thy foaming torrents, Glow the iris' radiant dyes. There, Tallulah dashes madly Through tbe sundered granite hills, And a sense of awful beauty AH the gazer’s being nils. ^ And Toccoa, haunt of fairies. And Nacoehee’s valley sweet, Where the shining Chattahoochee Stars and sunshine love to greet; And Mount Yonah, soaring proudly, Where the winds are pure and free. Wafts a greeting on their pinions, To his neighbor Curraaee. Thine the mountain rock of granite. Rising 'mid thy fertile plains— Nature's everlasting watohtower. Looking o’er thy wide domains; Looking Northward to the mountains, Southward o’er savannas wide, Where, through dark lagoons and marshes, Flows the Altamaha'e tide. Thine the lovely Forest City, Bonaventure’s wealth of shade, Classic Athena—seat of learning— And Augusta’s mart of trade; Macon’s thine, and fair Columbus, And Atlanta’s busy street, And the pride of Rome tho Western, Where Coosa's tribute waters meet. But thy proudest treasures, Georgia, Are thy sons, so brave and true, And thy gentle, bright eyed daughters Who with love our souls' imbue; Tbine the valiant and the lovely— Manhood’s strength and woman’s charms, And thy homes adorned by beauty, Guarded are by valor's arms. IN GENERAL. — The anticipation of war between Austria and Prussia has made a most favorable impression on commercial affairs throughout France. The appre hension is that if these powers go to war, France can not, even if she would, maintain her neutrality. The following is the preamble of the new' Constitu- , 1 [omeut.] LIST OF LETTERS Remaining in Savannah Post Office April 90,1806.— Persona calling for that* letter* will piiaaa eay “Ad vertised,” and bring with them the neet^biiy change. [The List of Lima* m Puwcj*bkd in the NEWS AND HERALD uwdeb the dmiiwm o* the Postmaster, ih accordance with the law requir ing ITS PUBLICATION IN THE PAPER HATING THE LARGEST CIRCULATION.] Ladies 1 List. ing with gratitude the grace of God in permitting us to make choice of our form of government, do ordain and establish this Constitution.*' — The Democrats of St. Paul are running for Treas urer a man who spells spoons, spunes.—Radical paper. That isn’t as had, as stealing spoons. — There are 37,000 churches in the United States. They will hold 14,000,000 people. — A young lady just out of her teens is the Latin and Greek Professor of a Kansas College. — The revenue of the English Established Church is annually $300,000,000. There are twenty thousand clergymen. — On the 23d ult., a Are occurred in the City of Mexico, which destroyed property to the amount of $300,000. — The Tycoon has sent several young Japanese to Russia to learn the language, and to study naval and military science. A. 1 Allen, Josephine Ash, Sarah J | Anderson, Polley Adame, Mrs M F | Arden Margaret ! r B. » Bravo, Josephine Buckner, M A ■ Backley, Julia U Baldwin, Louisa Bro^vu, Elizabeth Bans, Mrs E Burk, Mary Brown, Elizabeth Baity, Cornelia Bugge, Ellen Brooks, Mrs 8 S Bentley, Catharine Burton, Marinda Boundrey, Alice Baker, Mrs Steven Baty, Cornelia Bond, Jane M Bates, Mrs M A Bergo, Jane Bartine, Fannie c. Carpenter, Julia Coold, Mrs Anthony Calvitte, Bell CoUins, Ntncy Cash, Laura £ Campbell, Martha Carthy, Kate Coils, Maggie Cbafee, Julia Clement, Mery Collins, Josephine D. Dasher, Laura L Dillon, Mary T Dasher, Emily W Dacy, Catherine Dibble, Mrs Doyle, Mary Dudley, Virginia Daily, Mary ^ Dorset*, Sarah Everett, E E. Evans, Mrs Evarn, Lizzie Edwards, Lydia Ervin, Georgia F Elliott, Hessie Eady, Laura Folker, Julianna F. Folk, Jessie Fulton, IdaF Fahm, Mrs M A • G. George, Anna Goodwin, Sarah Grumes. Elizabeth Grant, Busan E Gray, Elizabeth Hanley, Margaret H. Strdon, Mrs S E Ham, Corine Haywood, Biner Hattier. Mrs L E Haughani, Alice Hindle, Ellen Hatfield, Margaret Hammond, Thos 2 Hodge, Mrs E Harris, Mina Harria, Matilda Howard, Mrs J P Herrioit, Mra Hewett, Mrs J H Holt, M A Hines, Ann Houston, Mary A Hobart, Eliza Higgins, Ellen Harrington, Mrs 8 Hardey, Johannah Howell, Bosa Henritt. Mrs J H Jessley, Georgia J. Johnson, Emma Jenkins, Susan Jones, Lydia Jenkens, Emma Jacobs, Adaline * K. King, Laura King, Mrs Edward Kell«*r, Mrs John O King, Susan Kirby, Katie Kinneavy, Bridget Kenfield, Mrs L Keller, Annie Lacey, Lida L. Lynch, Agnese F Look, Abigail Lewis, Nancy Lews, Nanny Lawton, Ann L 2 Lawrence, Mrs Jno Landerahine, Nina Lake, Fannie Laarent, Mary E Lock, Florence M. Myers, Hattie Miller, Cornelia McAlister, Mrs M McGoffin, Anna Mallory, Mrs L T Morell, Lucy A Mulligan, Julia S Marshall, Ella Mo Par, Estelle Maritin, H McIntosh, Hetty 2 McNeil, Georgianna McGreevy, Ellen Nelly, Noble A ‘‘Man and Brother.”—Is not the negro a man and a brother ?—A'. Y. Independent. I He may be your brother or half-brother; he is no ! O’Connor, MrsT B . relation of ours.—Louisville Journal. j O'Birch* Eliza —A lady residing in Boone county, Kentucky, gave birth, a few days since, to two children, a son and a j daughter, the former of which had eight teeth and the j Prindible, Margaret latter four. 1 —Two fatal cases of cholera morbus occurred in Cincinnati during the past week. Pain, Pi Ida Purse, Kase Prendergast, Mrs P Prendergast, Bridget C —In connection with Edwin Booth’s great success in New York now, in Bulwer’s play of “Richelieu,” says an exchange, “it is a singular fact that the family of Bulwer Lytton inherited their present home, Kneb- worth Manor, of the family of Booth, and in one of the old rooms the Lytton arms are quartered with j thoso of Booth. The families were connected by mar- ; riage.” —Colonel McCulloch, who was arrested last spring ! Robards Lizzie on the Florida coast, while, along with two other gen- ! Rich J F tlemen, he was attempting to make his way to Cuba in j Rutledge Jane a small boat, and who was at the time mistaken for | Reives Jane Mr. Jefferson Davis, has been released from the Libby j Robertson Lydia prison. * - - - * - Myers, Matilda Mevee, Miss C McCarthy, Florence Murray, Bridget Morrill, Mary “ McGrath, Bridget McLeod, RJ 2 McCormick, Roleldo N. Never*, Matilda o. Oliver, Willie Olmstead, Mr* Cha* H P. Potter, B P Payne, Cornelia Penewell, Florence Posey, Jane Q- Quarterman, Sarah Rodgers, Mary E Rosa, Katherina Raymond, Mary E Riley, Love —While a lot of cars, intended for use on the Mobile and Ohio Railroad, were coming through the Western reserve, some abolitionists ascertaining they were for use in the South, savagely invaded them, cutting the cushions with knives and otherwise mutilating them. Steam Engines and Machinery, GOULD MICK COMPANY, NEWARK, N J. j Rawles, Sarah ! Richardson, Sarah Shannon. Rosetta 2 Sabattie, Hattie Scott, Elizabeth Styles, Margaret Sullivan, Louisa A | Sullivan, Sarah j Simines, Margaret j Slocum, Mrs Philip D Scott, Sally ! Smith, Ada]ine I Siwmes, Susan ; Shore, Agnese ! Sauers, David I Tolliver, Harriett I Troupe, Celia j Thomas, Mrs M WOOD WORKING MACHINERY ! Thompson, Lucy MACHINISTS’ TOOLS Circular Saw .mils. Stationary and Port able steam Engines, Boilers, Steam pumps. Steam Fire Engines, Hose, &c. t7T~ Send for a catalogue. ml3-3m MACHINERY. B RTCK-MAKING MACHINES, Brick Presses, Tem pering Wheels, Tile Machines, and every de scription of Machinery osed In the manufacture of Brick. FRANKLIN L. CARNELL, No. 1844 Germantown Avenue, 128-3m Philadelphia, Pa. LINVILLE & GLEASON. St. Julian Street, West of Market, Usom. Mary Ann VonGlahn, Charlotte* VauEpps, Ida Wilsdn, Amanda Wooding, Joaie E Walker, Mrs M Waver, Mrs S A Whitehead, Vallie Ward, S'J Wilply, Miran L Work, Julia R. Richardson, H Lilia Rodgers, Ella Rsysor, Ellen M Robins, Martha A J Rawles, Elizabeth Bose, Mr* C J Ripley, Charlotte Rulter, Mary A Royer, Margaret Reid, Margaret s. Symons, Wm Smith, W W Seymore, Elizabeth Snow, Etta Smith, Mrs Henry Smith, Lucy Smith, Josephine Sullivan, Julia Strobba, Ida Singleton, Jane Short, Jane Smith, Lizzie Smith, Josie T. Taylor, Mary E Tuffts, Susan Trial, Mrs L u. Ulmer, Mrs V. Vanhouten, Mrs F L Vogel, Miss w. Willett, Nellie Williams, Susan Walthour, Guaaie Williams, Josephenc Wilson, Mary Woods, Hannah Waring, Dollie Gentlemen’s List. A. A.GHJ3XTTS FOR MERRITT, WALCOTT & CO., 64 Coortlanilt Street New Toil MANUFACTURERS OF ALL KINDS OF Bolts, Nuts, Washers, Sett Screws, Taps and Dies, *fcc.. Ac., and dealers in all kinds of Railroad, Steam ship and Engineers Supplies, Oils, Varnish, Paint, Hemp and Rubber Packing ; Oak Tanned and Robber Beltuig. Brass Fittings, Chipping and Riveting Ham mers, Files, Chisels, Gas Pi %T '* ~ Anson, R Allen, MS c Allen, E A Allen, W H ! Allen, Geo A Assendorf, John J Alfred, James AlUston, James 1 B. Berrien, J M Bobsoa, Eddie E ! Burns, Wm Browning, E W Bentley, Wm Brinson, P Barbour, Robt Bell, Jos Bray, John H Bernardback, W H Berry, G A Barnett, Jos S Burton, Ed Bolin, Jas Bird, E 8 Bodine, Wm N 2 Barret, D 8 Beck, Wm Blue, D Bratool, Thos Bradwell, Chaa Brooks, Wm C Blacker, Chas Bank C J pckg Brister, Cyrus Bnrnell, P Bailey, A Berrie, Wm A Branson, A M Brammel P G Black, A Bredin, Wm Blitter & Burn Barnett, S. Brown, C A Bullock, Marcial Barnett, A Beady, Nelson . Bonton, A G Barie, M A - Bryan, T . Bruce, S O Byrd, H L Blackburn, R D Beach, Geo W Bonner, Bob Brantley, G C Beale, P N Burnsides, Jas E Boice, Sami Barksdale, Jas H Brady, Thos Buckell, John Bragdon & Logan | Bruten, Jonathan * Bryan, Alex Beyer, F J c. Caffrey & Haliigan Cartman & Symon* Coupor & Stiles Cain, Michael mere, t lies, Chisels, Gas Pipe, Nails, Circular and Collent, Robert Gang Saws. Pomps, Steam Whistles, Steam and Wa Chip, Prince ter Onagers, Steam Engines and Saw Mills of every ' l e nn??u OI V f c ** A1 *° A £ ent * for A. P. WOOD * 8 colehraled Portable Steam Engines. TO THE PUBLIC. JTAVING been appointed by the Honorable the In- , fenor Court of Chatham county for the purpose of vaccinating the different people of the county and city, I give notice that I have an ample supply of vaccine matter, and can be found at my house cor ner of Montgomery and Huntington streets, at all bonre from # m. till 6 p. m. on Mondays, Tuesdays , Mv ch ? r K ef * wUI 1)0 moderate,and absolutely nnable to pay I will make no rea'J'ng in the country will be vislt- £ ,^r b W etter <m Thursdays, Fridays and be i”ft S JaiHrf?„Ttr CaUO “ 8 " Wr,! “ ed t0 me t0 . SOLOMON 8HEFTALL, M. D. IN’ otice JjTATE OF GEORGIA, 8CRIVEN COUNTY -All *■ persona having claims against the estate of Isaac B. Conner, late of said county and State aforesaid are requested to present the same, duly certified’ within the time prescribed by lew. All persons in’ debted to said make Immc diate payment to the undersigned, „ , W. J. CONNER, _ >7-law4w Administrator. Notice. UP ) Savannah, March tad, IMS?’ i Atnume * qou Agent, will be required to cell el Om'oScs’UTswS a bond relieving the Company bom *U|S2?o£2m2E after goods am untended from the cam. ^ C. H. WILLIAMS, i ill I IBM Bi | Agent freight Department. Cayop, Raymond Clark, W H Corley, Wm Carter, W W Chase, R W Cullen, A M Colcord, Jacob Collins, A S Chaney, A B Cobb. E S Cunningham, H C Covington, J Cox, H B Crewell, Jo* L Cullen, John H Cook,J N Cohen, J J Crounee, A Campffeld, J S Clark, J N Davenport k Harriott Dixen k Mitchell Dowell, J O Duncan, L C Dowd, John Davids, J Daws, R B Dowell, J B W Dunean, Jos W 2 Deinutb, J Daniel, Geo H Donnelly, Tho* Drayton, Tho* Darden, Francis Duboll, B Drew, F Deo, HF Delane, E A Dickinson, John R Dowd, C D Dickson, Wm Was B % Cardell, J H .Coleman, James Cordell, Clias Crenshaw, Jas W Cherry, John Cunningham, H C Covington, Jas Campbell, J M Couper, Jobn M 2 Crane, James Childs, Andrew N Campbell, A W Carrie, A M Colt, C Cheevers, Geo H Conway, James Chapman, J B Cozby, Job S Clements, John Cardes, F D Caatallow, E A Carroll, Chas Coshy, Jas Collin, John Clemence, Georgia Dutcher, Thos N Dow Geo C Dickerson, W H Dotson, Mathew Danty, J W Dualay, A M Davis, J C Drnfoua, E Davidson, S Dowdy, A Drew, Jno Dowd,HC DeCosta, H B Duke, MP Draw, Fred Daniels, Mr Drake, AG ' Darling, James P Dickerson, Jno R Desae, D J Evans, Thos E A Edenfield, W A Eberhart, G.L Eldridge, Gas Fees®, Wm M 2 Fagan, Peter Fearing, B D pc kg Fitzgerald, Mr Fallon, Mathew Furguson, D Foster, H C Gerard, R C Gawty A Armstrong, Gagle, Jas Gibson, Henry Green,G 0 Grimly, Jno H Glinn, Lewie Gibson, Wm P Green, Jno Gilland, James Highsmith, J H Huusee Bros, 2 Hawley O Quincy, Habersham A Verdery, Honke, John C Haupt, Jno Humphrey, Jas Harding, A J Howe, Wm Hooker, W F Harris, Harry Hathaway, James Hicks, Wm C Hall, Geo Hastings, G A 2 Holman, Steben 2 Huard, E Hermes, W B 2 Houston, Jno B Houston, U L 2 Johnson, W B R Jackson, John A 2 Jackson, Winter Johnson, Watson Jones, Julian Jones, W S Jacobson, J C Eaton, E W Ellison, Hager Edenfield, W A F. Friend, G Ferry, John . Ford, Thos Fry, W Freeman, Jno V Fields, Jas W Fahnestock, Wm B G. Green, L N Guthrie, J J Green, A L Gordon, Geo A Grey, 8 P Gibbs, Wm C Gallagher, Jas Grendwall, L Gamer, G Golding, Mr H. Henry, Wm Hill, Cha* Hunt, J F Hermes, L Weber Honer, Chas Harday, Thos H Houston, Isaac Hussey, Mr HodthenBon, A Holtherson, Alex Humbert, M J Hardy, Chaa Holoday, John Hart, Isaac B Houston, James Hogan, Jamea HayseU, J R Heyward, J C Hammond,{Joe J. James, G W Johnson, Capt Johnson, Stephen Jones, C E Jackson, Sami A Jenkens, C P K. Kidd, Wm H Kearney, Arthur Keller, Peter King, Martin Kelly, Alex King, Andrew Keingle, C 2 King, Mallery, P Kiper, Jobn W pckg L. Lathrop, Harvey Lamotte, C L D Lama, S D P Lopez, A E Loomis, Prof 2 Lamsbury, Geo Lee, Chas Lewis, John B Lake, F H Lostou, Belew Lyon, F H 2 Lynch, James Larkin, John Lampkin, John Lathrop, F 8 Lawton, J F M. Mclntire, K R & W J Moore, J W McDonald, Jas H McKay, Henry Mosslin, Terry McKaskell, J W McBfole, Jas - McLaughlin, E A Miniss, John R 2 McCasban, John Morrell, J W Muse, S H Moore, F B Mannison, Joseph Muse, J F McBride, JameB McDonough, Jno Mills, Robt Moley, Thos McCollom, D McLean, 0 0 McLean, HO Maxwell, Joseph Morse, FH Malvern, James Moore, Geo B McDonald, J W Mueller, Martin McBride, Jas Meems, Benjamin Moore, A J Monahan, James Merclood, Morse Maxwell, Chas Mamlock, Chas N. Numarry, W K Neely, Thos W North rand, J W o. Oates, Geo A Olmstead, Chss W Oswald, Robt P. Parker, James 2 Palin, Mathew Purse, J W Peterson, Wm Price, W C Pendleton, Edward Paterson, D B Pierson, Danl Parker, Lewis Putnam, E C Q R. Reed, Geo A Roberts, Benjamin Reilly, James Reid, Fred Ruoaell, C A Russell, C H Ridley, E S Raymer, A J Robidery, A S Rehwintle, Christ Ranycr, E S pckg s. Swoil. Wm 2 Sheppcll, C Stewart A Butler, Seott, Syrnon, Swinge, Wm Sullivan, Patrick Sullivan, Chas Suitor, W H Shern, Jno Sinclair, O Smith, John Schwakn, Jacob Schaffer, Adam Steward, Jno W Sebra, J W Sheham Jobn Stephenson, John E Sheftal, Jas A Sair, August Shields, D J Stebens, J A Snyder, John Stewart, Jno W Schroder, Jno T. Tripp, Milton Thomas, N P Tilmore, Nelson Tehmer, F Turner, D H Titcumb, C J Tilton, N O Towley, John Thompson, Thomas Tucker, John Topliff, C D u. Ubele, C Urguhart, John A V. Vereen, /p Vine, Jno V Vick, D w. Wellick, E E 2 Wall, Ezekiel Wickham, Ed Wadley, Dole William, D White, Maj Woodbridge, C G Williams, D B Wilcox, Chas Wood, DH Wayne, Benj Wilson, C J Waldner, Geo Willis, R A Wershsm, S P Ward, Harry F Willett, Geo M Williams, Daniel Y. Younic, John A • Snpt Water Works. A. L. Harris, Acting P. M. Knight, F H 2 Klinker, Simon King, L Keddick, J G Kenfield, L Kraiser, Jno Kennedy, Jno Kin seller, Jno Kelly, J B Lightbody, Andrew LolHs, Harry Linticune & Green, Lovell & Grayson, Landershine, L W pckg Lockwood, John E' Loane, J G 2 Lockwood, G W Lassing, B J 2 Lawes, Gen M Lange, Heurich Landers, Ed F Leggart, W S Lanhora, W J Lyon,H D Leach, S Mardy, Ben McAllister, A McCarthy, M D Middleton, Aurelius McLean, MM2 Mclntire, C A McNeil, A H Moran, Peter Muice, N O Moylan, Ned Mattisen, H N McCall, P Miller, John Morrissey, Jas McDonald, Jas W Mahool, Thus Mather/David McLaughlin, W J McCobe, Ed May, W F Merrick, F McKay, Geo Martin, G McKenzie, Daniel Manning, Capt Monahan, Jamea Maurice, Chaa H Marshall, Chaa Montmoullin, L H McConsker, Patrick Murray, Ferris & Co, McDougald & Lee, McCalls S W Manning, Samuel Mumford, I Naxen, Jno Nugent, Wm iNaughton, Dennis Newby, J M 0’8ullivan, Joe O’Connell, Bryan Ogleby, Henry Patton, Hutton A Co, Papport, Geo Pholl, N Palmer, E E Potter, Thomas Procter, Sylvester Potter, B F Pearse, Thos B Potter, Geo A 2 Phipps, Thos N Quinn, James Robberson & Hinson, Retter, L R Richardson, I O Ron an, J P Robertson, Jno G- Raiguel, Wm H Rcnolds, S Runer, Baul Roberts, Jas H Ryan. John D Russell, E A Roper, John Spussegger, Sami L Saugus, S Smith, A W Scott, M 2 Sehman, M J Spellman, Murty Stoddard, £eter Small, Sippo Sheridan, Patrick Short, Patrick Saville & Co, Sabatte, Robt Sikes, Allen J Sampson, Mr Shcdrick, Mr Stubs, C Smitb, J Condit Sanchez, B J Skipper, R W pckg Sheffield, D J A J W Stokes, David Southwick, G W Scarborough, E W Skipper, W Schwcnck, Jno Thomas, W A Tyson, P B Tyson, S B Tison, Thos Tounic, John A. Tison, John P Tripp, Geo Taney, Henry Towles, D H Tittle, Earnest B Thorndike, J P Tyson, C Jamea Ulmer, Thos Usina, M P Ulmer, Geo Vanlanner, W A Vaughn,B F Fermellion, W Wiselay, Patrick Wersley, RH Woodbridge, Thos J 2 Wesherly, Thos Wells, Wm P Werrote, Wm P Worthen, W E Wallace, John Whalen, Thos Wetmoore, Martin West, Sapitt Waver, L S Waver, HA Wilson, G B Windham. Rosa Waring, Fred Wells, Thos Webster, Daniel Emigrants Can be Supplied WITHIN TEN DAYS. mttE nndersigned are prepared to supply Planters A and other parties who may be in want of WHITE LABORERS, and have made necessary arrange ments in the North to M any orders for agriculture Laborers, Woodcutters, Mechanics, etc., within Ten or Twelve days from the day the order is given here. The Laborers are to be received by the Employers on arrival or the steamer here, and transported to the points where they ftre wanted at Employers’ expense, and the Employers have further to pay a certain stun per head ia advance, partly as security and partly for covering the expenses in bringing the Emigrants from the North to this port. Tbe rate at which Farming Laborers can be se cured will average about $160 per year, the Employ ers finding them. For farther particulars apply to WM. MOKV1LLE * CO.,. Jones’ Block, Bay street. One door East of Barnard street, * New York Advertisements. DDRIEAS KilZENA o z 3 O a H a < o £ z £ p WAS THE ORLY “ MEfAIATIRItFRR Fill FIRM URIAH That received a medal and iwnoreble mention from the Royal Commissioners, the competition of all pro- minent manufacturers of “ Coni Starch " and 4 Pre pared Corn Flour *» of this and other countries not withstanding. maizsna, The food and luxury of the age, without • stogie fault. One trial will convince the most skeptical. Makes Puddings, Cakes, Custards, Blanc Mange, *C„ without isinglass, with few or no efts, ata cost as tonishing the most economical. A slight addition to ordinary Wheat Flour greatly improves Bread and Cake, ft !• also excellent for thickening eweet sauces, gravies for flab and meats, soups* Ac. For Ice Cream nothing compare with it. A little boiled in milk will produce rich cream for coffee, chocolate, tea, Ac. Put up in one pound packages, under the trade mark Maizena. with directions for u*e. A most delicious article of food for children and in valids of all ages. . For sale by Grocers and Druggists everywhere. Wholesale Depot, 166 Fnlton Street. WILLIAM DtTEYEA, joj.iy General Agent. BRIEN & CARRERE, Commission Merchants, No. 11 SOUTH WILLIAM STREET, STeTTv York. C ONSIGNMENTS oi any description of produce, or orders for purchase of same, or any basin*** 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 npon business entrusted to ns or ony friends. CARERE k CO., ml3-3m Commission Merchants, N. Orleans. HAWKINS & FAY, Commission Merchants, NO. 47 PEARL STREET, NEAR PRODUCE EXCHANGE, N. Y. 4 ■.?V’ Insurance. LIFE INSURANCE! X. Insurance. LIFE INSURANCE CO. OF N Y SAVANNAH, GA Wilbur, No Extra Charge for Southern Residence, ONE BATE OF PREMIUM ALL OVER THE UNITED STATES. W“ Policies written at Oris office in any form de- d. as THE OGLETHORPE INSURANCE CO OF SAVANNAH Are prepared to to take. Fire Risks os Reasonable Terms, At their Office, UT Bay Street. ' H. W. MERCER, President. J. T. Thomas, Sec. all The Oglethorpe Insurance Co. of Savannah. APRIL 9th, 1866. By resolution of the Board of Directors of this Company, an Instalment of One Dollar per share is called for, payable on or before 1st May. prox., at the office of the Company, No. ilT Bay street all J. T. THOMAS, Sec. WM. B. HAWKINS, J- ROCKWELL FAY. Particular attention paid to buying Produce, Provi sions, Whiskies, anil Cigars, on order, and to con signments. BKFEBXS0K8 : CLINTON HUNTER, firm of Spofford, Tileston A Co., New York. Fancher & McCbesney, 6 Water-.t., New York. Richard Ellis, 114 Water street New York. Wm. B. Miles, 69 Christie street New York. W. E. Kibell, 5 Wall street. New York. Lewis L. Jones, ir Bwwdiviiv. S. W. Ma c on & Oo., Savannah Miscellaneous. TUB Singer Sewing Machines. Principal Office for the State of Georgia, 116 BROUGHTON 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 neeti v done. nil TREASURY DEPARTMENT. Oefice of Comptroller of the Currency, ) Washington, March 7, 1866. j YYTHEREAS, by satisfactory evidence presented VY to the nndersigned, it has been made to appear that “ The Merchants’ National Bank of Savannah,” in the city of Savannah, in the county of Chatham, and State of Georgia, has been dnly organized under and according to the requirements of the act of Congress entitled “An Act to provide a National Currency, secured by a pledge of United States bonds, and to provide for the circulation and re demption thereof” approved Junes, 1864, and has complied with ail the provisions of said act required to be complied with before commencing the bnslness of banking under said act. Now, therefore, I, Freeman Clarke, Comptroller of the Currency, do hereby certify that “Tbe Merchants National Bank of Savannah,” in the city of Savan- .nah, in the county of Chatham and State of Georgia, is authorized to commence the bnslness of banking nniler the act aforesaid. In testimony whereof, witness my hand and seal of office this seventh day of March, 1866. [L. s.] FREEMAN CLARKE, No. 1640, Comptroller. The Merchants’ National Bank, 1 Savannah, March 19,1866. | in pursuance of the authority of the United States Comptroller as above, this Bank, with a capital of five hundred thousand dollars (85:0,000) paid in, will commence to receive deposits and pay checks and do a general banking business on Wednesday next, the 21s Inst., at its banking hofise on the Bay, between Ball and Drayton streets. H. BRIGHAM, rresldent. GEO. W. DAVIS, Cashier. marl9-2m J. W. STEELE, (Late Steele A Burbank,) 11 Merchants’ Row, Hilton Head,So. Ca. Ana come>-Kino and George Sts., Charleston, C ALLS the attention of Wholesale and Retail Pnr- ' chasers to his superior stock of Military and Naval Clothing, ▲lfD FURNISHING GOODS, Watches, Clocks-, Fancy Goods, Jewelry and Plated Were, Swords, Sashes, Belts, Embroideries, Boots, Caps, Field Glasses, Gauntlets, Gloves, Ac., Ac. j4 E. D. SMITH & CO., Importers and Wholesale Dealers in CROCKERY, CHINA AND GLASSWARE, 109 Broughton Street, Near Boll Street, * Savannah, Georgia. Fine invoices of WHITE GRANITE, COMMON and GLASSWARE, to store and to arrive. For sale, by original Invoice. tr Goods re-packed for country trade. fl9-eodtf STODDARD’S CHOLERA SPECIFIC; A sure Preventive and CURE FOR CHOLERA, Cholera. .If or bus, Dforrheeo, Dysentery, Sommer Complaints, Palm to tho Stomach end Bowels, Ac. Its action le immediate and efficacious, and he* been need by thousands since the Cholera Season of 1849. Physicians use and recommend It. AO admit it to be tbe best componnd in nse lor tbe complaint* for which it is designed. STODDARD A; BURTON, ' Troy, N. Y. For sale by all Druggist, and Dealers In Medicine. al2-lm FIRE, MARINE, LIFE ACCIDENT INSURANCE RISK8 TAKEN IN THE FOLLOWING FIRST-CLASS COMPA NIES: CAPITAL. Colombia Fire Insurance Company, of New York $600,000 Fulton Fire Insurance Company of New York 200,000 Excelsior Fire Insurance Company-of New York 260,000 Springfield Fire Insurance Company of New York 800,000 Putnam Fire Insurance Company of Hart ford r ~ 600,000 Washington Fire Insurance Company of Baltimore 500,000 Gnlf State Fire Insurance Company of Tal lahassee 300,000 ja.C03UBKTT. Travelers' of Hattford $500,060 Marine and S*lro. Petersburg Savings and Insurance Company of Virginia ..$600,000 Bothnia Home Insurance Company of Ala bama 200,000 Georgia Home Insurance Company, Colum bus *. 360,000 Tbe Oldest Accident Iiisnrance Comp’y IN’ AMERICA 18 THE Traveler’s Insnnuiee Co. OF HARTFORD, CONN. Net Cash Assets, Feb. 1, -66, $600,819 72 Insures against Accidents of all Kinds. CAUSING BODILY INJURY OR LOSS 07 LIFE. IT IS CHEAP. A policy for $5,000 in case of fatal accident, or $25 per week to case of disabling injury, costs but $26 to $30 per year. Any snm from $500 to $10,000, with $3 to $50 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 sorts of acci dents, whether they occur in traveling, working in the shop or factory .walking in the street, swimming, riding, banting, fishing, etc. It banes policies for all persons, In all parts of the United states and Canadas, and grants permits to visit any part of the world. This Insurance is sought after and valued by all classes of men, rich or poor. IT IS RELIABLE. The TRAVELER’S of Hartford is the oldest Acci dent Insurance Company in the United States, and established on a firm basis. It has issued many thousands of policies, pays claims for compensation almost daily, and its business is steadily Increasing. Its capital is ample, its directory of the highest char acter, and it has paid over One Thousand Losses, without contesting one. * 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, i’resident- Rodnet Dennis, Sec. A. WILBUR, J. T. THOMAS, GREEN kr FOOTMAN, J. C.-McNULTY. m20 Agents, Savannah. WASHINGTON LIFE INSURANCE CO NO. 98 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. CYRUS CURTISS, President. Clayton Newbold, V. P.; W. A. Brewer, Sec.; Rob ert B. Minturn, George Griswold, Roland G. Mitchell, Thomas Hope, William H. Aspiuwall, a. A. Low and others. Directors. Cash assets, over $600,000. Capita) stock, $126,000. Policy holders receive all the profits withont incur ring any liability for losses. It has therefore all the advantages and security ol a Stock and Mutual Com pany combined, without their separate disadvan tages. ANDREW M. ROSS, Agent. OSCAR CRAIG, General Agent State of Georgia, Savannah, Ga. W. R. Wiring, M. D., Medical Examiner, savan nah, Ga. feb!9-3m. On and after Monday, I Train will leave Savannah T I Monday, Wednesday and Prid ’e turning, leave Thomasvihe^’ «'•***** day and Friday at 12.1s a. m T * ,00<, «r, J Freight trains leave Savannah ^ day and Tuesday, at 7.40 a. m . s ville, Friday, Sunday and w nvi8j is tv 'I Leaving Thomasviile Z ft nesday at5p. m, arriving ^**«*> Z*' Tncsday and Thursday at 5 m »» W Freight by passenger delivered at the dcrot thirty b 'J fltartincr Htno aF 4k. a_. . v starting time of the train. G ' J ; PUToy Sn Perim NOTICE, 1 The Pensacola and Georgia R n „ pay the coupons from their bo^T' W:| the Tallahasse Railroad ComZlTT' 1 ^ bn*, J and that are maturing np' [0a - ,' 681 Past ti falling due 1st January, lggy (_ ,nc! Qdlng tf ifM ferred Capital Stock of their (C" guaranteed Seven Per (; enl . whiaJ on the first January, 1867 and n trW ' ly. Holders of said Coupons posit the same with Messrs Err.,, ^ Ces!1 b t of Savannah, to whom the scrip ml9-tf »• FUgo Secretaryan.lTreaXr.1 Reliable Southern Insurance. SOUTHERN MUTUAL LIFE INSU RANCE COMPANY. (Established in 1849.) ASSETS SEPTEMBER 1st, over. .38* OOO. Hon. W. F. DiSAUSSURE, Pres. F. W. MoMasttb, Actuary. This Company has paid for losses to the Widows and Orphans of the South near $400,000. The rates are low and profits regularly returned to the insurers. J. B. READ, M. D. Medical Examine'. THE OFFICE of THE Central Railro; SAVANNHH Torino a I O N and after Monday, the *iih f fp? ^ I daily trains will run between gusto, connecting in both direc",™ ”- n k ah aM l| the Georgia Railroad, asfoi! OB , 1 ni| N trains o Leave savannah j _ Arrive at Savannah.... ’ ’ ‘ V™ „ ’30 p.,, Leave Angnsta Vo,, J ra " ac 'l *35. „ Arrive at Augusta '.Vs.'oo p.' £" “ j ?-« M Passage $3.00. u 5111 and de1ivered S ame P p!isXer t ™‘o rt “p St J* Fr '!>- forederortnraof train. J M.SeTv L^. J3(U1 MasterofTr^Xd Commission Merchants. "MTHITii Forwarding and Commissi merchants. WHOLESALE AND KETAIL DEALffis 151 Dry Goods, Groceries, d NOS. 1 AND 2 SA1IMK BLOCK. [ Bay Street, Jacksonville, Iloridil JHO. B 8AMMIS. zr>. O. BiMina OHilUIiJ National Marine and Fire INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW ORLEANS j G. B. & G. W. LAMAR, General CommissionMercliarJ Forwarding and Shipping Anm ■ NO. 93 BAY STREET, (opstairs.i , RefertoGeo. W. Anderson, Jno. C. Ferre: anil I ; Lamar, Savannah; W. E Jackson. Josiahaiil Sons, J. B. & J. W. Walker, Angola. Cot.irnce solicited, CnJ CAPITAL, $360,000 The nndersigned begs leave to inform the insuring rablic that he has been legally appointed Agent for ;he above named Companies, and is ready to take Ma rine, River, Life and Fire Risks at customary rates. O. C. MYERS, Agent, Office with Phillips k Myers, 85 Bay street. mi.L ASSETS. New England Mutual Life Insurance Com pany Of Boston $8,000,060 Knickerbocker Mutual Life Insurance Com pany of New York 1,000,000 On. Open Folleleft. In Great Western, of New York. In Commercial Mutual, of New York. AARON WILBUR, Agent. No. 88 Bey Street. CITY MARSHAL’S SALE. TTNDEB a resolution of Connell, passed at a rego- U tor meeting, held on the 21st Inst, and under the direction of a Special Committee of five Aider- men, 1 will sell at the Court House, in the city of Sa vannah, on the first-Tneaday in May, at 11 o'clock a. m., the following Lots, in arrears to the City for ground rent; BSOWM WABD- No. of Lots. Owners. Lot 66—John F. Tucker, trustee of Geo. W. Banks. CHATHAM WAD. Lot 19.—Wm. Hone or T. M. Nonrood. Lot 22.—John C. Taylor. Lot M.—Batata Edward G. Wilson. Lot *0.—Hiram Roberta. West third Let 16.—Mary Ann Martin. FIRE AND MARINE . IN’STTRAJS'CE AGENCY. SECURITY INSURANCE CO., Capitol and Surplus -v $1,600,000 PHCENIX INSURANCE CO., Capital and Sorplns........! $1,500,000 INTERNATIONAL INS. CO., - Capital and Sorplns $1,200,600 MANHATTAN INSURANCE CO., ' Capital and Snrplns $1,078,000 HARMOMY INSURANCE CO., Capital and Snrplns .....$ 500.000 Total cash Capital and Assets $6,000,000 Fire, Marine, and Inland Navigation Risks taken, in tbe above highly responsible Companies on Build ings and Merchandise to any amonnt, at the lowest rates corresponding with the risk. Losses equitably adjusted and paid promptly at this Office. A. A. LANE, AGENT. No. 13 Stoddard’s Range, Bay Street, 8a> Ttneeh. Go. , fia-3m Jas.T. Patersoi TIMBER, Lumber & Commissio MERCHANT, No, 153 Bay Street, >avana»h | AND Darien, Georgia. tW” Orders for Lumber solicited. 0* J. SHAFFEE, Commission Dealel In all kinds of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC FRUITS iwPltOM West Wasbixotok Mabkci, j Opposite 143 West st., Bulkhead l«tweei Bi/ttj Yesey ste., NEW Y 0 R f.L Potatoes, Apples and Onions constantly on ®il put np for the Sonthern market r All consignments promptly attenked to. I Refers to A. L. Bradley, A. Hipwil Walsh, and J. H. Parsons. Jyl9 ooflf 0*0. i>. FOWL*. WM. *. HOY. JOHN GRAY, DEALER in Wooden Ware, Browns, s*AILS, BRUSHES, MATS, Twines, Cordage, Tabs, Charms, Cradles, Wagons, Chairs, Baskets, Ac. Nos. 15 Fulton and H02 Front Stn NEW YORK . . m-3 HATS AT WHOLESALE. THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE HAT STORE IN SAVANNAH. ouftooa wane. Lot 11.—George H. Ashe, last half Lot IS—George H. Ashe. Bart two-thirds Lot 14.—Georg* H. Ash*. Beat half Lot $•.—John N. Lewis. West half lot 26.—Edward J. Pone, trustee. tw? North half Lot 14 John B. Hamlet. North half Lot 28 John B. Hamlet. Jackson A Lawton, bavaanah. John W. Anderson ft Son, Savannah. Solomon Cohen, Savannah. Jno. C, FairilL Savannah. NlchoUACaaip * (Jo., Savannah ’ rj BLANCEYILLE SLATE 1DHN6 GOVT, VAN WERT, POLK CO., GA. Oap’l stools, *000,000 SHARSS, $60 BACH. Dmaiorois—H. Brigham, J. F- Dover, E. C. Gran nies, A. Wilbur and A. K. Marshall. Prsidist—A. Wilbur. Savannah, Ga. Vie* Pusreorr—K. C. Grannlse, Macon, Ga. SaonRABT—A. E. Marshall, Atlanta, Ga. pavement, and lor any other uses to which slate Ca be applied. The quarry ia convenient to the cities of Atlanta, Angnsta, Macon, Albany and Columbus, Gu.; to the cities of Selma, Montgomery and Mobile, Ala.; to New Orleans, and will shortly be to Mem phis, ronu.. and Lonla, Mo. The euperlortty of slate for roofing purposes, and its special adaptability to various articles ot furniture and for pavement are well known. Order* may be addressed to A. E. MARSHALL Sec’y, . J8 Atlanta. Qe. South half Lot 20.—Robert Mclntire. Lot It.—Thomas Holcombe. Lot 16—Thomas Holcombe. Lot 21.—Batata Dominick O’Byrne. Lot 22.—Batata Dominick O’Brrne. ■aw MUSLIM WABa. Bart half Lot 1.—John 1 Lot 7.—Jama* L OiByn— Lot A—Batata Dominick O'Byrne. Lot 9.—Estate Dominick O’Bym*. Lot 10.—Batata Dominick O^frfte. West half Lot T.—L J. B. Fairchild, trustee Mary 8. Patot and children nwwaiiyi: Lot 22. Lot 23. Lot 24.—Carroll A. Ckmd. Johnson, traatee JnUa M. Tucker. Lot 4.—Trustee Mrs. 8. P. Dibble and children. West half Lot 30.—Daaiei r Lot It.—A BonandL Let 18.—J. CL Taylor. The attention o alers in town and country is call ed to my e and well assorted stock of HATS, STRAW GUODS. MILLINERY. Umbrellas, <fcc., Now on sale to my Wholesale Room, at flgores very Utile in advance of their cost. These goods are bought from MANUFACTURERS AND IMPORTERS, by the package, for cash, and ran be sold by the dozen as low as in New York or elsewhere. A M. COLDING, a6-tf 163 Congress st. FOWLE & 00, FORMERLY OF ALEXANDRIA VL Commission JTerdiantl Importers of Railroad Iron and Dcaifflj Railroad Supplies. Office, 70 Broadway, NEW YORK, OCt25 Cm - J. S. RAWLINGS &. CO., Produce Commission Mercto| 96 SOUTH CHARLES STREET, V BALTIMORE.! Strict attention paid t0 , 8C ' llIlg t !!!5”(jniB 1 P i and to the purchase and shipping 0 all parts of tho South. . r j,oiceS we also keep constantly on ^ ic . 1 Pure Seeds, snch as Clover, Tur, filled at lowest rates. , Consignments and orders j Refers to Messrs Woodward,^™ *im ore anffiScw York; 3Ir. S. w- 7 ; ta. , — ~ ~ Notice. N EITHER the Captaui nor W ^1 ieh bark CATHERINE will M RHODES’ Soper Phosphate of Lime, THE STANDARD MANURE, AT $03 50 PRR TON, CASH. $88 CITY ACCRPTANCB, DUE NOV. 1. al2-tf MILLRR. THOMAS A CO. NOTICE. TO ALL I am opening to, the a fine stock °f CABINET FURNITn^- ‘J * . TRESSES, To which the arienttonofs^ ^-Warerootns, ITS BROUGHT - ock’s old Dry Goods Store. g HlSO fl6-tf Lumber Yard and P'^ WE. the undersigned, hsTe ^ 1 ^ dMli«”jD tb fnniMr. we are prepared to fil1 ordere ^ - a ber planed to order and Lrried p* city The business will be ® sn d CH* r ’ a ffiSt al0-2m*' —■ SOI Notice. J W. NEVITT, or tbe firm of Nevit, Lathrop * * Rogers, haa-anociateil himself with Lathrop A Oo. to the Dry Goods business, at tbe old stand of Jl-tf HENRY LATHROP ft CO. THOMAS A WAigB.. City Marshal- THE SOUTHERN EXPRESS CO. ibl FOB FREIGHT forwarded by them, and will deliver freight; toMy packages to all potato of the ol^frca^of A SSORTED Sises and Futtaim of Fairbanks’ Plat form and Counter Scales, wMob for accuracy, neatness and durability cannot be surpassed, aim hart Praams, Basie, Hooka, **.. for wefenia * " *- MHwan eLmmniA — GR PIPER flifl® 1 Depot forPrinters c rJOUgg&i Papers, of all ^«* and , *5j^, Card Boards, Printers Card . assrasa - ^"Agents for Wade's >Sas2‘ ■to*. — LAROCHE TlmberA 300 BAY savannas, <**■