The Daily news and herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1866-1868, April 30, 1866, Image 4

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The Daily News and Herald. SAVANNAH, MONDAY. APRIL 90, 1884. [From the Quitman Banner.] Free Labor ta the Cotton Field—The Prospect. Judging from our own personal observa tion, and information received from planters, we are confident that we do not materially err in estimating the probable result of the present year’s experiment, at below one half the annual yield of cotton before the War. Ip this section of Georgia, this estimate is bassed upon several well established facts. First, one-third of the negro males have disappeared, or have engaged in other pur suits—such as getting timber, turpentine and cro3S-ties; working on railroads, at steam- mills, and jobbing about towns and cities. Second: The women are averse to field labor, aud husbands and fathers screen them from it whenever it is possible. From this cause the field labor is reduced to at least three-fifths, if not one half. Third: The negroes engaged do not work as they formerly did. If the planter can get three hands to do what two used to do, he contents himself Aud thinks he is doing very well. Fourth: Most of the hired labor must necessarily be expended in repairs, and re storing plantations to their former safety and fertility. Fifth: Not more than one half the lands from which the enormous crops were, gath ered before the war, have been planted: These are facts, and it is uousence to in dulge in any dreamy speculations on a sys tem of political economy that is not founded in the eternal law of cause and effect. There are many individuals who have staked everything on a single crop, aud who by extraordinary energy and industry may produce satisfactory results ; bu£ this class cannot make up a great cotton crop; it re quires the continued labor, and most ex- 'hausting industry of all to produce a crop equal to the average of the ten years pre ceding the war. Since writing the above, the Macon tele graph brings us the folio wing conclusions on the same subject, which coincide with our own judgment fully: “The present state of agriculture in the South, and its prospects for the future com prise a topic of vast interest to the entire commercial world. The capital and labor of all the leading nations of the earth are ma terially depen'daut upon our success or fail ure. For weeks past we have given a care ful attention to the subject, ao far as regards information to be gathered from a list of ex changes, embracing every portion of the” South, and the testimony of reliable tourists through its various sections. We propose, in a very few words, and without going into details—which may be gathered from time to time from these columns—to give our con clusions upon the best evidences at our com mand. In the first place we set down the nominal labor of the South for the present year at just .one-half of what it was previous to the commencement of our troubles. From this we would deduct fuily one fourth on the score of efficiency, for free labor is an experi ment and cannot, in the very nature of things, prove as effective as compulsory labor. How much this labor will produce may be approximately inferred from the foregoing estimate, takiug into the account the general desolation of the South, the necessity of de voting much of it to repairs, and the absence of a full complement of working stock, ma terials, etc. Our own deductions are, U>at a sufficiency of provisions will be raised to supply all of the wants of our population, bat nothing for export. The crop of cotton the present year can not, in our judgment, exceed a million aud a half bales. This was our estimate two months ago, and we have seen nothing to induce us to Change our figures- In no event do we believe it can be made to ex ceed two millions. With highly favorable seasons and fidelity on the part of the freedoien, it may possibly reach that amount. While many are embarking in that culture exclusively looking only to a year’s work as an experiment,others who are firmly-settled in the country, see the importance of making secure a good crop of provisions and are put- ’ ting in but a moderate crop of cotton, having little confidence in labor. To the Northern adventurers in cotton raising, we do not at tach much importance. They know noth ing of the business, making imprudent con tracts and wild calculations, and in nine cases oat of ten will be disappointed in the result. We will stake our reputation as prophets on this prediction Upon the price to be paid for the coming crop of cotton, much depends upoq the po litical state of the world. All thingb equal, we believe it will not fall below the present quotations, if at all.” Georgia Item*. A writer in a Columbus paper urges the completion of the gap. from Thomaston to the Muscogee railroad, a distance of twen- ty-twd miles. This connection, it is as serted, affords a route to Atlanta, and a con nection with the West, several mile* shorter than that by Opelika, over a route of easy grade and uniform gauge. John Jones, Esq., State Treasurer, an nounces in the Federel Union, the receipt of $520, from the different counties for the ben efit of Mrs. Jefferson Davie. A Nashville paper siys that the Governor "Of Georgia has called upon General Thomas for troops to aid in the execution of the laws in the Northern counties of the State. In Fannin county the civil officers are defied by the mob and disaffected. The request was complied with yesterday, by a squadron of the 5th U. S. Cavalry being ordered to the locality of the troubles. Miscellaneous. THE DAILY HEWS, .PUBLISHED AT CHARLESTON S. C., LARGEST CIRCULATION or AMT JOURNAL PUBU8HBD IB THX STATE, And is universal!; considered The Best Commercial AMD > FAMILY PAPER IN THE STATE. ' PARTIES. THEREFORE, IN GEORGIA, who de sire to subscribe for a CHARLESTON PAPER, will oon.uit their in tenet b; sending for THE DAILY NEWS. TERMS. ..lit PER ANNUM. Published in Polio Perm, else of the New York Herald. aS3-tf NEW JOB PRINTING OFFICE. C HARLES E. O’SULLIVAN respectfully informs ills friends and the public that he is now pre pared, with new materials, to execute Job Printing at his office. City Hotel Building,Bay street, third door east of Whitaker, second floor. Patronage is earnestly Solicited. *16 tf Sale of Government Property. Will be sold, at Public Auction, at the Government Store House, on South Commercial Wharf, Charles ton, S C., at 12 o’clock, H, on FRIDAY, slay 25tb, l&ee, a large quantity of Government property from the Army Machine Shops on St. Helena Islanq, consisting of Boiler Iron, Cast Steel, Bar and Sheet Cooper, Zinc, Spelter, Sheet Lead, Yellow Metal. Thurber’s Metal, Paints, Chain, Screws, Boiler Tube*, Boiler Rivet*, I rou Pipe, Copper Nalls, Finishing Nail*, Composi tion Nails, Spikes, Nails. Copper Tacks, Belting; Bolts. Wire, Hinges, Oars, Saws, Hope, Oakum, Sheathing Paper, Coal Tar, Spun Yarn, Pitch, Rosin, Charcoal, Fire Bricks, Hose and Couplings, Clamp* for Boiler Iron, Screw Punches, Pipe Cutters, Blow ers, Pet Lamps, oil Cans, Crucibles, Faucets, Squirt Cans, Gang Saws, Capstans, Woodward Steam Pumps, Expanders, Hydraulic Jacks, Anchors, Sieain 'Stages. Globe Valves, Check. Valves, Gongs?Ther mometers, Steam Whistles, Crow Bare, Syringes, Spirit Level Bulbs, Lamps, Satis, Blocks, Boat. Hooks. Conipasaes, Life Preservers, Cork Fenders, Jack Screws, Tube Brushes, Iron Tanks, Stoves, Store Grates, Bellows, Portable Forges, Platform Seales, Grindstone, Moulding Flasks, Shovels,Spades. Black smith’s Tools. Plumber’s Tools, Carpenter’s Tools. Catalogues containing a full list of the articles to be sold can be obtained In a few days upon applica tion to the quartermasters at Charleston and Hilton Head, S. C.. and .savannah and Augusta, Ga. Tonu9 cash in Covamment funds. C. W. THOMAS, Brevet Lieut. Col. and Chief Quartermaster, a20-td Department of South Carolina. New York Advertisements. DURTEAS’IAIZENI 3 O <L . H as *< o 2 _ IS § © i * h P WAS THE MU “ MEPAIATIII \ FM FIBS MM IIDIAI SON That received a medal end honorable mention from the Royal Commissioners, the competition of all pro minent manufacturer* of “ Corn Starch ” end “Pre pared Corn Flour- of tide and other countries not- withstanding. MASKS The food and 1 fault. On* trial will convince the most skeptical. Make* Puddings, Cakes, Custards, Blanc Mange, Ac., without isinglass, with few or no eggs, at a cost as tonishing the most economical. A alight addition to ordinary Wheat Floor greatly Improves Bread and Cake. It Is also excellent for thickening sweet sauces, gravies for Rsh and meats, soups, Ac. For Ice Cream nothing can 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 Malzena, with directions for u A most delicious article of tix valid, of all ages. For sale by Grocers and Druggists everywhere. Wholesale Depot. 166. Fulton Street. WILLIAM DURYEA, ]26-ly General Agent. luxury or the age, without e single U will ) of food for children and in BRIEN & CARRERE, Commission Merchants, No. 11 SOUTH WILLIAM 8TREST, Wow TTorli. /CONSIGNMENTS of any description of prodace, VJ 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 Lave extensive connexions, are solicited. Particulars of all markets will be given upon in quiry, and advances made upon business entrusted to us or our friends. CARERS A CO., mlS-Siu Commission Merchants, N. Orleans. J. Audi.iv Maxwell. John C. Reynolds. MAXWELL & REYNOLDS, Civil Engineers and Surveyors, WILL nuiu THE BEST TOPOGRAPHICAL MAPS to Land Sellers, and. If employed by Boyers, will ex. amine and report upon lands In th* market Office—Bull street, opposite Poet Office, se cond floor. Post Office Boot, 480. Refer to John Screven, President 8. A. A G. R- R and A, A Q. B. R : N. A Hardee AOo. al»-lffi* GEO. H. ARLEDGE, SHIP CHLAjroi/ER. GROCER in Commission and Forwarding Merchant, 72 BAY STREET. SAVANNAH. <128-1 y HAWKINS & FAY, Commission Merchants, NO. 47 PEARL STREET, NEAR PRODUCE EXCHANGE, N. Y. WM. B. HAWKINS, J. KOCKWELL FAY. Particular attention paid to baying Prodace, Provi sions, Whiskies, and Cigars, on order, aud to con signments. anrcitSNOcs: CLINTON HUNTER, firm of Spofford, Tileston A Co., New York. Fancher A McChesney, 5 Wuter-ht., New York. Richard Ellis, 114 Water street, New York. Wm. B. Miles, 69 Christie street. New York W. E. Slbell, 6 Wall street. New York. Lewis L. Jones, tv Bro^dwav- S. W. Mason A Co., Savannah Miscellaneous. THE EYE, EAR, AM THEOAT. D R. WRIGHT, of Toronto, Canada West Physi- cian aud Surgeon, Oculist and Aurlst, 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 eltheir Medical or Surgical aid attended ta Office Na 41, in Dr. That. Buckler** old office on Lexington street, Baltimore, Md. Office heurs from • to 13 A. M., and 8to 6 P. M. i#-tf Steam Engines and Machinery. COULD MACHINE COM, NEWARK, N. J. MACHINISTS’ TOOLS WOOD WORKING MACHINERY Circular Saw mils. Stationary and Port able Steam Engines, Boilers, Steam Pumps, Steam Fire Engines, Hose, &e. tw~ Send for a catalogue. ml3-8m 7 MACHINERY. 7 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. CARNBLL, No. 1844 Germantown Avenue, ra-3m Philadelphia, Pa. THE RURAL JOURNAL T HE cheapest paper In the United States. Only One Dollar. Try it a year. For the form, gar den, orchard, workshop, household and kitchen. A good, cheap, and valuable paper for every man, woman, and boy, In city, village and country. Pub lished the first of every month. Each number contains a full Calendar of Work for the Month, Hints, Suggestions and essays upon everything to be performed in and around the Farm, Garden, Orchard and Dwelling, etc. TSKX3 : One copy, one year $ 1 oo Six copies, one year 6 00 Thirteen copies, one year 10 00 Address WM. B. SMITH A CO., Publishers and Proprietors, 68 Fayetteville st., Raleigh, N. C. ESTILL A BRO.. Bnll street, near Post Office. a24-tf Agent* for Savannah. Singer Sewing Machines. Principal Office for the State of Georgia. US MUWOMTOII STREET, H. D. HAWLEY, General Agent. A large assortment ’for sale at New York prices. Sewing Machines of all kinds repaired at short notice.- ' Stltcfunsr neatly done. n!1-6m Proposals A RE requested for construct ng a Sewer through Drayton street, from Broughton street Lane to Perry street Lane. To be handed In by or before the 25th Inst. Plan and specifications may be seen at my office. JOHN B. HOGG, a!2 Ctty Surveyor. TH08. W. BROOKS MANUFACTURER OF FURNITURE AND GENERAL UPHDLSTERY, 91X4 Dock Street, Philadelphia, Pa. N. B.—All. ORDERS sent by Man promptly st muled to. . - jyil-tl TPOR65’ TREASURY DEPARTMENT. Okfice of Comptroller of the Currency, 1 Washington, March 7, 1806. ( TAYHKRBAS. by satisfactory evidence presented V Y to i lie undersigned. 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 duly organized under and according to the requirements of the act oi 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 June 3, 1864, and has complied with all the provisions of said act required to be complied with before commencing the business of banking under said act. Now, therefore, I, Freeman Clarke, Comptroller oi the Currency, do hereby certify that “The 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 business of banking under 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 19,1366. ) In pursuance of the authority or the United States Comptroller as above, this Bank, with a capital ol live hundred thousand dollars ($6' 0,000) paid in, will commence to receive deposits and pay cheeks aud do a general banking business on Wednesday next, tlie 21s Inst., at Its banking bouse on the Bay, between Bull and Drayton streets. . B. BRIGHAM. President GEO. W. DAVIS, Cashier. marl9-2m Groceries and Liquors. SUGAR AUD MOUSSES. 1C Sugar t White f •JO WHOLE and half barrels Standard Crashed * MDUsSRm io boxes Cuba 40 bbte Yellow Sugar M Dwa Florida Syrup , For sale by aSOaeodlO CLAQHORN St CDMNiHuHAR. Xftrect Importation. 1AA CASES, 7 dozen each, Baas’ celebrated Pole lou Ale. in Pints T»raam Guinness’ London Porter, in pints. 30 casks snorted Pickles and Sense*, put up by Cross ft Blackwell, Londou , 30 dozen Worcestershire ifonce, landing and foe sole by CLAGHORNI CUN. atfoeod-10 Dnffield Hams, &c. 6 boxes choice Breakfast Bacon 60 Smoked Tongues J m^Sno d * Pd CLAGHORN ACCTNINOBAH- T. J. DUNBAR & CO., IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN WINES. LIQUORS SEGARS, JC. 147 Bay Street, SAVANNAH* GA., (NEXT DOOR ABOVE REPUBLICAN OFFICE.) W E Invito the attention of the Trade and the Pnb- lie generally to our large and elegant ment of Wines, Liquors. Cordials, Conserves, Be gan, etc., etc., which la not excelled by any similar establishment in the States. We are sole proprietors af DUNBAR’S CELE BRATED WORMWOOD CORDIAL, the reputation of which is folly established in this aud foreign coun- tries; DUNBAR'S well known STOMACH BITTERS, gnaranted superior to any article of the kind, de signed expressly for hotel and fomily use: DUN BAR’S SCHIEDAM CORDIAL SCHNAPPS, war- ranted of the ntmost purity, and put up expressly for our house, of which we are sole proprietors ana importers. Sole .Agents for Robert Smith’s cele brated PHILADELPHIA ALE, in cases and barrels; Euglieh, Scotch and American ALE and PORTER, BRANDY, Scotch and Bourbon WHISKEY and AR RACK BUNCHES, formerly well known throughout the United States, pnt up by us in cases for export and home consumption. T. J. D. A Co. are sole Agents for A. ft H- W. Cntherwood’H Pare RYE WHISKIES, XX and XXX brands, guaranteed unsurpaMied In quality and ex cellence. Constantly ou hand, 'a large and well so- lected stock of BOURBON and WHEAT WHISKIES, worthy the attention of the trude and counoisseurr enerally. An ;if» Tttmmt of SEGARS of finest ritdea, manufactured and imported expresely for this house, which we offer at the very lowest net cash prices. BRANDIES, GINS, WINKS, CHAMPAGNES, and every description and grade of Foreign Liquor* imported directly by this house, and for sale In Don or duty paid, at lowest market rates. d20-tf ■BUCBOUPS BUQKB. HELKSOUPS BUCHU. THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY FOE THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY FOR THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY FOE DIABETES, SWXAXIOK OF Tine KECK OF THX BLAD DER, INFLAMMATION OF THX KID KEYS, CATARRH OF THX BLADDER. •TAANGUAKT OR PAIN FUL URINATING. Fsr teas* disaams It is truly a sovereign remedy, sad tee reach oanet be said in its pcais*. AMngladoaa has tMkmrn to relieve the most argent symptoms. Are you troubled with teat distressing pein in ths —Raf tbs lack and through tbs hips tA twapnoa ’binds] cfHslmbcU’sBaobu willrcUsv*you. Physicians and Others PLEASE NOTICE. Imakaaommtuf tagndtanh. HaimboU’i Bx- “* is oompoMd Buahu, GnbAsy and Jsni- in **- PHARMACY AND CHEMISTRY. A DIURETIC Sundries. lOO BARRELS POTATOES 50 BARRELS ONIONS. 50 TIERCES SHOULDERS AND SIDES Landing per Cumbria and for sale by ml3 MA f KY, BKATTIE At ( O. Scranton, Smith & Co. KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND CHOICE OLD BllAN DIES, WHISKEY, GIN, WINES, dec AMD EVERY VARIETY OF GROCERIES, ALSO, nay, Corn, Oats and Bran, strictly at wholesale to ie trade; and we flatter ourselves that we can make to the interest of dealers to patronise as, at the ■ad of Bay, opposite Jefferson st. mlO-tf J. W. STEELE, (Late Steele ft Burbank,) 11 Merchants’ Row, Hilton Head,So. Cm. And corner King and George Sts., Charleston, C ALLS the attention of Wholesale and Retail Pur- chasers to his superior stock of Military and Naval Clothing, axo FURNISHING GOODS, Watches, Clocks, Fancy Goods, Jewelry and Plated Ware,' Swords, Sashes, Hells, Embroideries, Boots, Caps, Field Glasses, Gauntlets, Gloves, Ac., Ac. J4 LiNVILLE & GLEASON. St. Julian Street, West of Market, -*• SAVANNAH. ^ SI N *1* S s<OH. MERRITT, WALCOTT & CO., 64 CmrtlaMt street lev York. MANUFACTURERS OF ALL KINDS OF* Bolts, Nut*, Washers, Sett Screws, Taps and Dies Ac, Ac., and dealers in all kinds of Wallm^, steam ship and Engineer’s Supplies, Oils, Varnish, Faint. Hemp andRubber Packing; (MkTanned and Rubber S S J~ a vii Bra ??v.F lt ? 1Dg8 ’ c “PP to * and Riveting Ham- mere, files, Ghisels, Gas Pipe, Nails, Circular and <Ue *- s *«*“ Whistles, Steam and Wa“ ?e*r.rinH£n r *L 8te Y n end Saw Mills of every W °° D The Great Invention of the Age m Hoop Skirts, J. W. Bradley’s Hew Patent Dnpex Ellip tic (or Doable) Spring Skirt. 'T’HIS Invention consists of Duplex ( X Pure Refined Steel Springs, Ingcniously'brajded tightly and firmly together, edge to edge. making t toughest, most flexible, elastic and durable Sprit ever used. They seldom bend or break, like the st ®8pring», and consequently, preserve their perfi_ idbmutlfo]shspemojethijtwlce as long as any Ingle Spring-Skirt time ever ires or can be made. The wonderful flexibility and great comfort sni pleasure to any lady wearing41)a Duplex Elliptic sarin wilkbe experienced porticahtriy in mu crowded Assent, biles. Operas, Carriages. Railroad Can, Church Pews, Ann Chairs, for Promenade and House Dress, as the Skirt can be folded when in nse to occupy a small jdocess easily ind conveniently *s a Silk or Muslin A lady having enjoyed the pleasure, comfort and treat convenience of wearing the Duplex Elliptic Steel Spring Skirt for a single day wW never after, wards willingly dispense wbb their nea Ibr children, miaeee and young ladles they ere superior to all etb- ^TbeHoopsjue covered with 9 ply denUetwisted threed end will wear twice as long as the single yam rovertag which Is used on all StecT* Steel Hoop Skirt*, bottom rods on everySklrt ere also Double SfetSSfi’,?' * Wd ‘ ** Sextant., All are. mads of the new end elegant Ct<.ead tuw. and are the best quality in evSo-Fart, gWi tou£ wearer the most graceful andperSffi'bSpenoilwl S5ST Ommbw twawand 81 Bead, streets. van ttiat I soonty for leave Uo Kll aU the „ ertg of the estate of Frederick Ji C. JACHENS, E. D. SMYTH A CO., Importers and Wboleeale Dealers in CROCKERY, CHINA GLAS S°WARE, 109 Broughton Street, Near Bull Street, Savannah, Georgia. Fine Invoices of WHITE GRANITE, COMMON and GLASSWARE, In store and to arrive. For sale by original Invoice. IW Goods re-packed for country trade. fis-eodtf PATENT MICA CAHYAS ROOFING. T HE-CANVAS ROOFING 1* adapted to buildings of every description, in all climates, and can be applied to steep er flat roolh. We recommend lts nse ^ Cotton Sheds, [SWbdre Steam PIERCE SKEHAN, Wholesale and Retail Dealer In Fine Groceries, Bouts and Shoes, Clothing, For- eign and Domestic Wine*, Liquors and Scgars. Also, Skehau’s Celebrated GOLDEN ALE AND CHAMPAGNE CIDER. in bottle and in wood. Lmdnn and Dublin Brown Stout, Scotch and V"" lish Ales, Ac. Liberal deductions made to be trade. 176 BROUGHTON STREET, SAVANNAH, dl1-tf and 62 Liberty street, N.' Y. GROCERIES. Q A Boxes St. Jago Sugar, very handsome OU 50 bbls Baltimore Refined Sugar, A, B and C 15 do Crushed Sugar and Powdered 20 do choice Florida Svrup 260 do Flour, Superfine'and Extra Family. 40 do Cider Vinegar 100 boxes Green Teas 10 half chests Black Teas 160 kits No. l Mackerel 20 doz Collins’ Axes 206 kegs Nalls, assorted sizes; 25 do 6 and 6 Inch Spikes 100 doz Painted Buckets 60 do Brooms 100 bags Shot SV Together with a general assortment cf all other arti cles In the Grocery line, for sale by W. H. STARK, ap4-lm Corner Lincoln and Bay streets H. Gk P.UWE, WHOLESALE DEALER IN Foreign and Domestic Liquors, WINES, CIGARS, GROCERIES, ALE AMD LAGER, Johnson's Square, opposite the Pulaski House, Corner St. Julien and Bryan Sts. . (Falllganl’a old Paint Stand. A large Invoice of Potatoes and Apples Just received. VW Agent for H. Claueeu's celebrated Plimnlx 8toam Brewery, New York; A. M. Binnlnger ft Co’s London Dock Gin, and Clnb Sauce. nisrld KIRLIN & BURKE, ' WHOLESALE DEALERS IN ALES, WHS ANB LIQUORS CORNER WHITAKER STREET AMD BAY LANE. ORDERS PROHPTLY FILLED A DELIVERED. au*l tf HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU ACTS GENTLY, T«|in—t la tsifmnl odnr, free from aU amBSW >ifo> ImbHIM* to tt* rotten. For the SAtiflfeotion of All, Sm Medical Prapmtiai oantelasd in Dispenosory of the V. 8., of which th* following is • emrsU »opy: “Bucxu. ns odor is sfroag, diffusive, >r*d some- what aromatic. Its tut* bitterish, naJ. a.valogou* to foot of mint. It is given ehtefly in complaint* of th* Urinary Organs, such a* Gravel, Chronic Catarrh of lb* Bladder, morbid irritation of ths Bladder end Urethra, dtesasu of the Frestsfo, and, Betention or flhs Tosnatlnwicsef Prins^ from a log «f tone in the geitemuiwned initseyaeustjop. It > as also been fsonmtisailil in DyBipsis, Chronic .^theunatinn. QltSMMUi AftdtiOMi IRd Pvqpgy.i 1 FOB FURTHER UFOBRATK’N gs# Protestor Dew#**’valuable works on t ha 'Vostiee of Physic. S** remarhm made by th* celebrated Dr. Ph\ c, of Philadelphia. ■Many and all Standard Work* on Medicine. Prom ths Lugast Hsnafaetazhg 0hem\. ' IN THE WORLD. Iam acquainted with E. T. Helmbold; he occu pied th* drug store opposite uy radiance, and was ■aeeuafol in conducting th* buiinu* whan others bad net been tqxaHj so before him. I hav* been fa vorably impressed with hi* character and Mteafltua. WM. WXIOHTMAN.J (Firm cf Fowcta ft WaightmanD Ninth and Brown Strut*. Philadelphia. |FV*u 14* Philadelphia Ees. Bulletin, March 14(4.] W* or* graHdad to bsar of th* continued success, In New York, of enr townsman, Mr. H. T. Helmbold, Druggist. His store, next to .the MstcopoUtan Hotel, te 36 test front, **6 test dssp, end five stories in height. mis certainly a grand sstabHehmsnt, and speak* fa vorably of the merit of his atdriu. He retains his DflU* and Laboratory in this City, which are also modal establishments ef their stem. Th* proprietor hu been induced to moke this strta- rasnt from the fact that his reasdie^ although adver- tteed.su GENUINE PREPARATIONS, .And knowing that ths iateiligsat refrain from nsibg {anything pertaining to Quackary, or the Potent Medi THESE PARTIES RESORT tel sShiffiwg soles, each asoop r popular remsdiu and STANDARD L I Q U OR S, 207 BAY STREET. 100 CA ^ Ba 01 tw * ce,ebr * ted Whiskey. For sale by MACKY, BEATTIE ft Co., m2 2os and 906 Bay street. to be Water-i PATENT „ Inquire for the Spring ffidrt. America, and tbs What In- ibis) Stf Elliptic for double) )7* JAME6 B. DAWKINS, Attorney-at-Law and Solicitor in Equity, ***** YLORIDA.. INDIA RUBBER R00FIB6 PAINT, THIRTEEN TEARS IN USE. This Paint has been In extensive nse for over twelve years, and it Is the best coating that can be need for Tin Roodng. Leaky Tin Roofs can be readily re paired to last many yean at a trifling expense, that will, in many cases, save the expense of a new Tin Roof. Roofing Paint mixed ready for nse, so that It can be pnt on with the ordinary point brush. Price $40 per barrel of 40 gallons. Work dons or material sold to person* that wish to do their own work, with ftlltnstractions to apply the same. Samples and drentara to be seen at WRIGHT, GIBBS A CO., No. T Jones’ Block, Bay st. For County Bights, address SCOFIELD, WILLIAMS A CO., ■ , » ■ August*. Md LAROCHE * Timber A L^pber Dealers aoo bay stheet, ««* SAVAMNAH, G)A. Catawba Brandy. JNVOICK of Harperft Co., for sale by MACKY, BEATTIE A COL, rco 909 and 9W Bay street Direct Importation. 5 CASKS Superior Burton (English) Ale, just rer ceived awl for sale by ">** CUNNINGHAM, PURSE A CO. Catawba Wine. 50 C-&8E9 (still) vintage of 1862, for sale by MACKY, BEATTIE A CO., 203 and 205 Bay street. Marett Brandy. 10 OCTAVES IMA direct from bond, for sale by , MACKY, BEATTIE * CO., ***"' and ao IRON. Scotch, OartsherHe No. l« FOB MALE BY -which are prepared by seH-etyled .Dectore, who ore too ignorant te reed a physician's ption. much lam astopetent to prepare preparation•. / |'H PAP.TTT.fl PTflADli to various i of ad g with certificates. Th* Bcteac* of Medicine stands 8IMPLE, PURE. AND MAJESTIC, having Fact for its Basis, Indue- Unn for its Filler, Truth sdons for its Oapiial. j A WORD OF CAUTION. Hsaltk is most important; and th* afflicted should not am an advertised medicine, or any remedy, un less its contents or ingredtente an known to others huidM the manufacturer, or until they snutufiad ed the qualifications ef the party co affscing. | HELMBOLD’S 1 GENUINE PREPARATIONS. FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU, 1 FLUID KXTBAOT "* n e*»tHTT.T . ) and IMFBOVSD BOMB WASH, totokllilul upwards of J6 years. af Prepared by H. T. HELMBOLD. ^ PRINCIPAL DEPOTS. MEIMBOLD’l DRUG AND Cirairrn . t WABEHOU8B, ; - 594 Braadscmg, Has Toth. And HELMBOLD’S MEDICAL DEPOT 104 South 10th Stood, Philadelphia, Pa. Bald by aU Druggipth W. M. Walsh, Corner Broughton & Barnard street SOLE AGENT FOR THE STAT OP GEORGIA. m!8-lm jpjsa Russ’ BUSS’ RUSS’ RUSS’ RUSS’ ST. DOMINGO >BITTERS. ST, DOMINGO BITTERS. ST. DOMINGO BITTERS. £Oue of th* most valuable oetabinations of a useful medicine and on agreeable beverage that hu ever been offered to the public. Millions of bottles were sold throaghonttheNorth during the last four, years and, wherever introduced, It has proven a welcome addition to the invalids table, the family circle, and the batchelor's sideboard. LADIES who have lost strength and appetite, and suiter from nausea, vomittlng and vertigo— GENTLEMEN who “don’t feel very weif' just before breakfast or dinner, whose stomach fa oat of order and system is generally deranged— MOTHERS weaning children, and suffering from general debility— ’ CHILDREN of a sickly nature, and soar, dyspeptic constitution— - TRAVELERS who have occasion to change their water, and— ALL who live in malarious districts, and are subject- ed to miasmatic influences, will find one of the most valuable Tonics and Invigoratore that can j be taken, in . . •. _ RUSS’ ST. DOMINGO BITTERS”. TRY THEM BUT ONCE. Insurance. Tile Oliest Accident Insurance Gonp’y IN’ AMERICA ’■ nm Traveler’s InsoraBce (S OF HARTFORD, CONN. Net Cash Assets, Feb. 1, ’6G, 6600,849 72 insures against Accidents of all Kinds, CAUSING BODILY INJURY OB LOSS OF LIFE. ITirCHKAP. A policy for $5,000 in case of fatal accident, or $95 per week in ease of disabling injury, coats but ta to $30 per ysar. Any sum from $506 to gio.ouo. with $3 u $66 weekly compensation, at proportion- -ate rates. Policies written for three or five yean, a a liberal discount. V IT IS rinVKRSAL. This Company insures against all sorts of acci dents, whether they occur in traveling, working in the shop or factory, walking in the street, swunml “*■" *■ ‘ng, fishing, etc. It issues policies for in an puts of the United States and grants permits to visit any part of the world. This Insurance Is sought after and valued by all dasses of men, rten or poor. IfF IS RELIABLE. . The TRAVELER’S of Hartford is the oldest Acci dent Insurance Company in the United States, aud established on a dun basis. It lias issued many thousands of policies, pays claims far coiupensutiou almost daily, and its business is steadily increasing. Its capital is ample, its directory of the highest char acter, aud It has paid over One Thousand Losses,, without contesting one. NO MKDICAL. KX A BIIN ATION RE quiREO. jzgT Three cents a day will insure a man for $2000 >r $10 weekly compensation, for one year. J. G. BATTERSON, President- Rodnby Donnis, Sec. __ A. WILBUR, J. T. THOMAS, GREEN St FOOTMAN, J. C. MCNULTY, - m20 Agents, Savannah. Savanna On and after Monday, the ion, • S Train will leave Savannah Monday, Wednesday and tttmfog, leave Th° mM v ille ^ ' ^ day and Friday at 12.15 a. m ; Mo °'% w,„ Freight trains leave Savannah day sad Tuesday, at 7.40 H oa T1 >ur^,, , villa, Friday, Sanday and W.du^!^ h ^Tt' Leaving Thotnaaville on P rida ‘ ^ J « I05 1^7 at 6 P- “Kamving™/;* 0 ^ ted » Ta ^“ d Tlln ^»y at 5 . 0 > snah - s S!a ; Freight by passenger train t delivered at the depot ihi rtT be prf i*d, ■tarttag time of the train 7 ^ ^ NOTICE. The Pensacola and Georgia r,<, pay the coupons from their bond ^ ‘Htevw the Tallahasse Railroad CompLt [h Ule ‘•h' and that are maturing up to an’i falling dne 1st January, 1307 b y a ferred Capital stock of thrir’Sjif^ guaranteed Seven Per Ce, lL ««« on tlm first January, ISCT, and ly. Holders of said Coupons posit the same with Messrs Brv a „ u ,Uestw ^ 0- or Savannah, to whom the scrip wa ™ nJ ^'-c — OFFICE OFT^j —— Central Rail roa , WASHIHGTOK LIFE ISSURANCE CO NO. 98 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. CYRUS CURTISS, President. Clayton Newbold, V. P.; W. A. Brewer, Sec.; Rob ert B~. Mintura, George Griswold, Roland G. Mitchell, Thomas Hope, William U. Aspinwall, A. A Low and others. Directors. Cash assets, over $500,000. Capital stock, $126,000. Policy holders receive all the profits without incur ring any liability for losses, it has therefore all the advantages and security of 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. Waki.su, M. D., Medical Examiner, Savan nah, Ga. -' febI0-3m. SAVANNHn f^N and alter Monday, the V/ daily trains will run bet»(.e„°!: Fcbn ” r : gusto, connecting in both direct J?? the Georgia Railroad, as M Wllil 1 tMoiy tram* Railroad, as follows Leave savannah 7 30 . Arrive at Savannah. Loave Augu8ta **’ . on ft . „ Arrive at Augusta Passage $8.00. Freight to go by passenger train And delivered at the Passenger ,hl fore departure or train. e j30-tf Tim* -* a, " , '- 3n P-raI m.,«nu 6.361" * alien si rin.it ti, r . Reliable Southern Insuranoe. SOUTHERN MUTUAL LIFE INSU RANCE COMPANY. (Established in 1840.) ASSETS SEPTEMBER 1st, ever.. 1184 OOO. Hon. W. F. DcSAUSSUKE, Pres. F. W. MoMasteb, 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. 1. B. READ, M. D. Medical Examine'. THE National Marine and Fire INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW ORLEANS CAPITAL, $560,006 The undersigned begs le&7e 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 wirh Phillips A Myers, 85 Buy street. j'29-3m FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE AGENCY. SECURITY INSURANCE CO., Capital and Surplus $1,600,000 NllENIX INSURANCE CO., - Capital and Surplus .$1,000,000 IHTERNATIONAL INS. CO., Capital and Surplus ,.$1,200,000 MANHATTAN INSURANCE CO., Capital and Surplus $1,()7S,000 HARMOMY INSURANCE CO., Capital and Snrplus 9 500,000 Total cash Capital and Assets $6,000,000 Fire, Marine, and Inland Navigation Risks taken Ip the above highly responsible Companies on Build ings and Merchandise to any amount, at fhe lowest rates corresponding with the risk. Losses equitably adjusted -and paid promptly at this Office. A. A. LANE, No. Iff Stoddard’s Range, Bay Street, Sa vannah. Ga. f!9-3m STODDARD’S CHOLERA SPECIFIC; A sure Preventive and aaiuviioTCUUfV buu 1 " ” " mnirPAnn CURE FOR CHOLERA, BLA1R & BiCKFORD, Cholera JCorbns, Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Summer Complaints, Pain in the Stomach and Bowels, Ac. Its action- Is Immediate and efficacious, and hot been used by thousands since th* Cholera Season of 1349. Physicians use and recommend it. All admit it to he the best compound in use for the complaints for which it Is designed. STODDARD A BURTON. Troy v N. Y. For sale by aU Druggists and Dealers in Medicine. alS-lm JOHN GRAY, Commission Merchants. JOHN S. siBTt Forwarding and CommlsiM MERCHANTS. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN Dry Goods, Groceries, 4e.J NOS. 1 AND 2 SAMMIS’ BLOCK, Bay Street, Jacksonville, Florida. I ed. 0. BAimis. oms. u G. B. & G. W. LAMArT General CoiiissisilerclaitJ Forwarding and Shipping Ircon NO. 9M BAY STREET, (up stain.) BefortoGeo. W. Anderson, Jno. C. Ferre!aide Lamar, Savannah; W. E Jackson, Joslaksitihf Sons, J. B. ft J. W. Walker, Augusta, Consgnnk] solicited. CumouI Jas.T. Patersor TIMBER, Lumber & Commissid MERCHANT, No. 153 Bay' Street. Savunnjh, AND Darien, Georgia. IM~ Orders for Lumber sollriM. J. SHAFEEE. ComxnlffUBioxi Dealer | In all kinds of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC FRUITS imPMiS W*8T W ASHING TON MiESET, I bpposite 143 West st., Bulkhead between Vesey sts., N E W Y 0 R i Potatoes, Apples and Onions constantly onbiu| put up for the Southern market All consignments promptly attenked to. t0P~ Refers to A L. Bradley, A. flayvool’ l Walsh, and J. H. Parsons. 1*12 Midi! J.S.RAWLINGS &C0., Produce Commission Merctal) 96 SOUTH CHARLES STREET, BALTIMORE, J Strict attention paid to selling aJI kinde tit and to the purchase and ahtpplag ot Groin, t r -1 ali parts of the South. , , . . J We also keep constantly on band a chuices "] Pure Seeds, such us Clover, Timothy, 4c. wi filled'at lowest rates. Consignments and orders solicit’d. Refers to Messrs Woodward, B»W» w 4 C0. im ore andNew York; Mr. S. G- Haynes.- ta. mC-vrr DEALER IN RUSS’ ST. DOMINGO PUNCH. RUSS’ ARRACK PUNCH, MADE FROM BATAVIA RICE. RUSS’ MESSINA PUNCH, RUSS’ GIN COCKTAIL. ‘ RUSS’ BRANDY COCKTAIL. " RUSS’ BOURBON WHISKEY COCKTAIL The moat delightful concoctions that ever tempted man’s taste—cheaper than any STEADY BRINKS In the wredd. BLACKBERRY BRANDY. RASPBERRY SYRUP, GINGER CORDIAL L LEMON SYRUP- Also on hand and manufactured to ardor. Wooden Ware, Brooms, *>AIL8, BRUSHES, MATS, Twines, Cordage, Tabs, Charms, Cradles, Wagons, Chairs, Baskets, 4fcc. Nm. XS Fulton and SOS Front Sts NEW YORK m-8 LUMBER MANUFACTURE®. j v! 1 DEALERS IN TIMBER AND LD BER OF EVERY DEsCKu TION. DOORS, SASII, A«B Mill and Lumber Yard on Canal ueur Em- Office 180 Esy^^ V C.Am H. W. Mibokb. . MEECEE&ANDEB^ Commission Merchants^ NO. 10 STODDARD’S O*®**- - SAVAASAfr, BAY STREET, a 19-1 in AinunK. B*Nnrr:,| y c » fork GEL-HCIA' Cbas- B- j- . c Pelt & Co-t Notice. T W. NBV1TT, or the firm of Nevtt, Lathrop A Cf* Rogers, has associated himself with Lathrop Co. in the Dry Good* business, - at the old stand of Jl-tf HENRY LATHROP A CO. THE SOUTHERN EXPRESS CO. A RB now prepared to make CALLS FOR FREIGHT to be forwarded by them, and will deUver freights slid money packages to all points of the oity free of charge. .alt-1 mo Jas. C. Vam Pelt, Bennett, Van COMMISSION ME f OB TH* ° T •0TT9N TOIASea, i*^ L sTG?l FOR THE FDBCHgg^^ S3 "Whitehall St^ - ® great sou T HE r ' and BUSS A CO., No. 34 Der ftreet, New York. Sold Wholesale bv W. M. WALSH, Whotesele Druggist iy DRAMATIC. tOafapUto ICSTILL’o HauSVBSV.. Bull fft., next to the Foet Oflfiee THE KEY-STONE) ft. MONTHLY MASONIC MAGAZINE. E DITED EY WM. B. SMITH, 18 Fayetteville at, Raleigh, N. C. Subscription • Yew A New Volume commenced January 1, 1866, ele. gently printed upon very heavy white paper, and neatly stitched ana trimmed in beauttfal coven. - THE KEY-STONE Is endonedand recommended to the Fraternity at ls-ge by the Grand Lodge of North Carolln , and keenly feellnr the weight of thte high compliment, the proprietors will spare neither money nor exertion to makfe the publication « most welcome visitor and companion with ail good and true Masons—their wives, sisters, mothers and daughter*, to whom rbe same may come greeting. tr Specimen numbers sent to any part of t! c,van try upon *25 tf Depot for Prints 2U Bay Street, saij*,?; PLATNEB AMSWOBTri^eeP^dW^ Papere,of'S ^i»^ ^ Card Boards, Printers’ Cards, " io* e ’ laprilo WM. B. SMITH ft CO , PnbHahere, 68 FhyetteviUe st., Raleigh. »• c - SSTILL ft BKO., Bull street, near the Poet Office, Agent* for Savannah. 4AJSOHG1A—CHATHAM COUNTY —To all wuom W It may may concern: - , Whereas, John H. Harper will apply at the Court ofOrdinarv for Letters of Gnordlonahip on. the per son and property oTFrunoae Harper, minor and or phan child of Sotemea Harper, ^soedj These me. therefote, to cite and admonish *n whom VaMrj. Printing Inks. boySngoar goojta ^nl»g e factaren enables us m P iSents for Wade's celebrate^.^ in this city for the Ban* r The blglisst cash paces stock. 'A idard Brown’s M 8 ® 1 TSED by the United «*«• Soles room* No. 8 omit IT. otioe. the „ having V 1 —_ -amen » sss^’: BM todsWsd to said estate a remediate payment. | •aysanah, Ga., April 98,186*.